Chapter 1: What tragic event is addressed at the beginning of the episode?
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My dad has a very weird theory about witches that I kind of agree with. The women they accused of being witches were just diabetics. Yo, why he coming at your mom, man? She just trying to move on from her life. He ain't even got to break it down for me and I'm already rolling with it. Just click the first song I saw. It's not a bad first song. Yeah.
Cause every time I plug my phone in, like I connect to the Bluetooth in the car or something. Like if I don't select the song, the first song is always Kendrick. Fuck that. I'm like, that's so weird. Why is that the first song that plays?
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Chapter 2: What reflections do the hosts share about their podcast journey?
I guess it's like old fucking photos where you just kind of just have to laugh at that point. Like, ugh. Like, why would I wear that? Like, what am I doing? Why am I dressed business casual to go to the hottest club in New York City? Yeah. It's just nasty. Nasty times. Like hard bottoms with those jeans? Yeah. Nasty. So nasty. You wanted to get the whip so badly.
whip that's something i'm um i'm working on myself because you guys know i'm new to this this podcast game um and sometimes the fans will create a narrative off of something i'm i said and i'm like wait did i did i make that sound like that does is this the kind of person that i'm coming off to be like this isn't me that's not what i meant and um professionally i'm not allowed to uh
Chapter 3: How do the hosts address criticism from fans?
Correct their narratives or say go to hell quickly. Like I can't do that. But also you're not going to you could go argue with them till you're blue in the face. You're not changing anyone's mind. They think that already and they want to argue on the Internet. So you're not going to change anything at that point. You're just wasting energy. And like once you realize when you say something.
It's not yours anymore. If I say something, it's just however you perceive it. Even if I don't mean it that way, that's how you perceive it and that's what's going to become fact to you. I can't control that. So I can be responsible for what I say and my intent and I'm okay with it from there. If I know what it is and the people around me know what it is,
I'll be fine because I know words don't belong to you once they're said in a microphone and put on the Internet. It's just everyone's perception of what you said and they can create an entire narrative off a sentence.
Chapter 4: What are the hosts' thoughts on the narratives created by listeners?
And you're like, wait, that has nothing to do with what I said or what I was saying. People do that a lot, though. I don't know if it's just a podcasting thing, but people do that a lot. They take things that you say and... they twist it into something totally different. And it's just like, it's not what I was saying at all.
But was there anything in the last 70 episodes that you guys have said that definitely went completely on another side? Probably. You never expected?
Um, yeah. I'm trying to think of one of the more recent ones. Again, you're only 70 episodes in. I mean, they're killing me for the Patreon Britney Spears comment that you guys put on socials. Oh. Like I said, hey, this is on Patreon, right? This will be protected, right? It's on our fucking Instagram. You guys said it earlier.
Chapter 5: What humorous anecdotes do the hosts share about their experiences with women?
We gotta lean into it, right? Oh, I got it. What's the Britney half? The Spears? The Spears.
Hahaha.
Those DMs felt like Spears. Really? Those words cut like sand. We have to add, and I should have known this. I'm not surprised. We do need to add the Britney Hive high on that list. Yeah. Like they're up there with the Barbz and the Beehive. I wonder if she don't follow me on Twitter because I agree with you. Britney Spears followed you on Twitter? Yeah. Yeah. That's pretty cool. Yeah.
Do you know Britney?
Do you know Britney? Well, did her father follow you or did she follow you? Probably her dad. Probably her dad followed me. And then she got her Twitter back and was like, Maul. Who is this?
I'm unfollowing. Yeah, she followed me years ago. I didn't know what that was about. The Britney hive. Why is Britney Spears following me? They came for me. Can't even make a simple joke. I think John Cena was following me on Twitter. I was like, how does John Cena even know who I am? You a wild boy, man. John Cena? Yeah, that's a good face. How'd you even see him? He's a fan.
Somebody told me that he was following me. I was like, first of all, how do you know John Cena's following me? How is John Cena following me like that? Someone told me that, and I went and I followed him back. John Cena? Yeah. You gotta follow him back. I have to follow John Cena. John Cena, are you kidding me?
Yeah, you gotta follow him back. Apparently, a lot of people know things about you guys that you might not even know about yourselves. I also just found out today about Lipstick Alley. Ooh. I just found out about it.
Stay out of that alley.
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