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Iran escalation.
Draft concerns.
Meta glasses recording too much.
PetSmart becoming a viral identity crisis.
MrBeast’s million-dollar puzzle finally getting solved.
In Episode 17, Kali and Techie unpack a week that feels equal parts serious, surreal, and impossible to ignore.
Kali brings the political lens, breaking down the latest on Iran, the conflicting messaging coming out of the administration, the growing concerns around a possible draft, and the broader sense that protocol keeps taking a back seat to chaos.
Techie brings the systems side, from Meta’s privacy mess and AI being accused of crossing legal lines, to what happens when brands like PetSmart get pulled into viral culture they were never built to handle. Add in MrBeast’s giant puzzle finally being solved, and suddenly marketing, entertainment, and influence all start blurring together again.
Along the way, they also get into United Airlines making headphones basically mandatory, why companies keep struggling to respond once the internet gets hold of something, and why more and more of everyday life feels like it belongs in another dimension.
Because at this point, with everything happening at once, maybe the simplest way to say it is the most accurate:
It really is the Twilight Zone.
By Kali & TechieIran escalation.
Draft concerns.
Meta glasses recording too much.
PetSmart becoming a viral identity crisis.
MrBeast’s million-dollar puzzle finally getting solved.
In Episode 17, Kali and Techie unpack a week that feels equal parts serious, surreal, and impossible to ignore.
Kali brings the political lens, breaking down the latest on Iran, the conflicting messaging coming out of the administration, the growing concerns around a possible draft, and the broader sense that protocol keeps taking a back seat to chaos.
Techie brings the systems side, from Meta’s privacy mess and AI being accused of crossing legal lines, to what happens when brands like PetSmart get pulled into viral culture they were never built to handle. Add in MrBeast’s giant puzzle finally being solved, and suddenly marketing, entertainment, and influence all start blurring together again.
Along the way, they also get into United Airlines making headphones basically mandatory, why companies keep struggling to respond once the internet gets hold of something, and why more and more of everyday life feels like it belongs in another dimension.
Because at this point, with everything happening at once, maybe the simplest way to say it is the most accurate:
It really is the Twilight Zone.