Chapter 1: What feelings does the host express about their living situation?
I think I'm gonna die in this house. Yeah. Is that how you feel, bro? Pajamas? You're just not even trying anymore. What happened? Free will. Just discovered it today.
Chapter 2: Why do the hosts question the dress code for podcasts?
I'm not using my free will to its full capacity. I can literally do whatever I want.
It's literally our podcast. There's no dress code. And your life and our life. Like, why am I acting like I need to put on jeans? I can wear pajamas, bro. I could be naked if I wanted to.
Jeans are like unkemptly to the grown adults. What does that mean?
Chapter 3: What insights do the hosts share about societal expectations on clothing?
Like, not good. That's like trashy. Can you believe that?
Really? no i think we're past that if oh like generationally yeah yeah i think i think jeans now it's like in a professional environment i see jeans all the time now i think think about it think harder no it's like khakis and stuff we don't even own a pair who made that rule who made that rule though actually who made that rule big khaki Like who made the rule to not wear jeans at work?
Chapter 4: How do the hosts discuss the concept of free will in their lives?
You're asking the big question. This is fucking insane. You watched 10 minutes of that dog. This is to keep us apart and keep us distracted from what's truly going on. That's going to be my excuse for everything now. It's just they're trying to distract us. They are trying to. That's why when I'm like wearing like wrinkled stuff, I'm like, you're getting distracted. You're getting distracted.
But then you have to follow up with what are we really, what are we distracting from?
Yeah, it's hard not to laugh at things like that, though, when it's like, oh, you actually really care if my shirt is wrinkled.
Chapter 5: What humorous anecdotes do the hosts share about their clothing mishaps?
Like, what is actually getting you to care so much about that? I don't look at people's wrinkled clothes. I really don't. I really don't look at that. Who's looking at that?
I sometimes notice it when I wear it myself, but I never notice it on other people.
But why? Why? And then you're like, oh, I'm wearing wrinkled clothes.
Well, this morning I put on some jeans. And did you take them off? Yeah. I had wrinkled jeans, though. That's kind of impressive.
Have you seen my wrinkled jeans?
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Chapter 6: What experiences do the hosts have with dry cleaning and clothing care?
I'm the wrinkle master. Yeah, you're two in one. No, I'm not trying to be like that we live on a floating rock either, though, because that's just more annoying. That's a big leap. But it is like a... Yeah, I just struggled. Or people who just clock outfit repetition. That's crazy to me. Didn't you wear that shirt yesterday?
Okay. I'll kill you. I'm going to play a devil's advocate. Okay, play it. Because I haven't heard that... I haven't heard anybody say that in forever.
I think, well, we're around the right people, I think. But there is people that exist. People are stuck in friend groups where they do that to each other. I think I'm going to die in this house. That's how they feel.
That's like stining of the friend.
Chapter 7: How do the hosts reflect on their childhood experiences with body image?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But they're only doing that because they feel like they're just like mad because it's like, you're not supposed to do that. You're not supposed to do that because I can't do that.
Yeah. Yeah. But they don't even want to ask the big questions.
And I know what people are going to be like, oh, they're just trying to find an excuse to be gross, quote unquote gross or whatever. Like who made it gross? Yeah, exactly. Exactly.
Who said you have to flush after you just pee?
And these are actually nice pajamas too.
They look nice.
They're actually really nice.
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Chapter 8: What conclusions do the hosts draw about personal growth and parenting?
Feel them. They're nice. So I don't even know why people would even get mad at me for that because it actually looks nice.
I dropped my clothes off for the first time. I never took anything to dry cleaning before and I did it. How was it? I went to pick it up and they closed with my clothes in there.
Wait, really?
They closed permanently.
Wait, forever? Yeah. You have no clothes anymore?
Well, it gave me specific hours I can come back for the next week, but if I miss that week, I wonder what happens. Oh my God. Wait, so you can't even like, you don't even know what the result is, the end result yet. I have to come and see. And I lost my ticket. Like they give you some sort of thing to come back and be like to ask for it.
So with it closing and with my ticket lost, I may never see my clothes again. I'm really sad.
I gave them my best. Check Depop might be on there.
Your clothes might be on there, bro. Oh my gosh, don't say that. Well, I saw the flyer was really, I was staring at it for a while. It was like a really emotional flyer. He was like, I've been working for 60 years. I've decided to take a chance in my life and try something new. Thank you to the community. And I'm like, aww.
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