• Episode 028: Internet Piracy, Stimulus Dollar Dreams, Tasting Human Flesh, Not-So-Manly Things We Do

  • Jan 11 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

Episode 028: Internet Piracy, Stimulus Dollar Dreams, Tasting Human Flesh, Not-So-Manly Things We Do

  • Summary

  • Episode 028 of That Was Disappointing is Live.

    It’s the Armageddon edition. Let’s go out and storm Kay Bee Toys! They’re still a thing, right?

    Our first topic is internet piracy. From Napster to The Pirate Bay, we discuss where we all fall on the file sharing debate. Is it really the boogie man many have made it out to be? And why does the porn Art downloads never accurately fit the description?

    Our second topic is stimulus dollar decisions. Spoiler alert: we got $600 instead of $2000. *sad trombone* Still, Jeff B. was wondering what (stupid) things we were going to splurge on with our newfound riches. Unfortunately, some of us weren’t eligible, so we’ll just have to work a little harder on our OnlyFans.

    Our third topic is the taste of human flesh. Lex posts a hypothetical that...well, you read the topic. Let’s just all back away ever so slowly. On a lighter note, Producer Dave likes to pick his fingernails and eat them. It’s not the same thing!

    Our final topic is about the “least manly things” we do. I guess Jeff F. thinks he eats lightning and craps thunder. Can we get a Tim “The Toolman” Taylor grunt here? That’s a Home Improvement reference for our younger listeners out there. *withers into dust*

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