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  • Let Me Sell You Something
    2026/05/27

    In a world of unhinged rants, take a tour of famous obvious advice, into a genuine (and funny) argument that the real problem isn't the advice itself — it's a world that makes basic human maintenance so hard that people have to buytheir way back to it. Chaotic energy throughout, with one honest moment in the middle that earns all the snark around it. Let go!

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    31 分
  • Influencers Are Exhausting
    2026/05/13

    A sharp, no-nonsense rant about how influencers turned everyday life into a nonstop performance—where nothing is casual, everything is “content,” and even breakfast has a brand deal. This episode breaks down why following influencers feels like emotional cardio, how authenticity became a marketing strategy, and why you’re so tired just watching someone else live their “effortless” life on a 12-step lighting setup.

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    31 分
  • Scroll, Tap, Repeat Who’s Really to Blame
    2026/04/29

    A brutally honest (and slightly sarcastic) deep dive into social media addiction—why you can’t stop scrolling, why it’s not entirely your fault, and how billion-dollar algorithms are playing you like a slot machine. This episode breaks down the psychology, the tech, and the cultural pressure keeping you hooked… while calling out both you and the system. Equal parts eye-opening and uncomfortably relatable, with just enough humor to make you feel better about losing 47 minutes to videos you didn’t even want to watch.

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    26 分
  • Minimal Listeners, Maximum Confidence
    2026/04/15

    A snarky, self-aware look at the world of podcasting, whereeveryone has a mic, an opinion, and absolutely no idea who’s listening. This episode dives into the highs of creative freedom and the lows of shouting into the void, poking fun at overconfidence, bad audio, and the universal dream of“going viral” someday. It’s equal parts humor and reality check for anyone who’s ever thought, “Hey… I could start a podcast.”

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    28 分
  • The Robots are coming for your job.
    2026/04/08

    Step into a sharp, snark-filled look at the rise of AI and automation, where robots aren’t just knocking on the door—they’ve already clocked in, optimized your workflow, and quietly outperformed you. The episode blends dark humor with real-world anxiety, poking fun at corporate buzzwords and human denial while asking the uncomfortable question: if machines can do everything better, what exactly are we still here for?

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    23 分
  • April Fool's Day
    2026/04/01

    A darkly humorous introduction that sets the tone for an April Fools’ Day episode, focusing on mistrust, deception, and the chaos of pranks. The host sarcastically frames the holiday as a socially accepted day of lying and “psychological warfare,” blurring the line between joke and reality while teasing listeners to question everything they hear. We have a short one today, Enjoy.

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    15 分
  • The Algorithm Knows Your Next Move
    2026/03/26

    Your Algorithm Knows Your Next Move and It Hates You” is a chaotic deep-dive into the unhinged world of social media algorithms, viral videos, and music recommendations that feel a little too personal. What starts as one innocent scroll turns into a full-blown identity crisis, where your feed decides who you are, what you like, and how emotionally unstable you should feel today. Blending sharp humor with existential dread, this solo-host rant exposes the absurdity of trendingsounds, the betrayal of music algorithms, and the unsettling truth—you’re not consuming content… you’re being studied by it.

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    23 分
  • Unqualified Advice Hotline
    2026/03/20

    After a brief Spring vacation, a darkly comedic, single-host podcast where real-life problems meet confidently terrible advice.

    Each question dives into dilemmas—relationships, work, identity, and everything in between—and responds with brutally honest, questionably ethical, and oftenunhinged guidance. What starts as humor slowly reveals something darker: the uncomfortable truths people avoid and the flawed reasoning we use to justify bad decisions.

    It’s part comedy, part quiet existential spiral—where the advice is bad, the confidence is high, and the line between satire and reality gets thinner every episode plus Big Tex is reading the questions.

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    25 分