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Identity theft panic, Epstein updates, and the “boneless wings” court ruling — plus the internet’s weirdest debates, relationship semantics, and why modern chaos feels like it’s running on dial-up.
In this episode of the Chino and Homeboy Podcast we cover:
Identity theft / SSN leak scare and why people end up using services like LifeLock
Epstein talk (and why it won’t stay out of the conversation)
The Buffalo Wild Wings “boneless wings” lawsuit (and why this is a national tragedy)
Public-decency debates when people do wild stuff in public
The internet argument of the week: “squirting” vs other terms (kept clinical, but yeah)
The origin of the word testicle / testify (wild linguistics rabbit hole)
“Dating is like a job interview” — semantics war
Plus: relationship violence clip breakdown (Rampage story segment)
If you’re into current events commentary, internet culture, debates, and unfiltered comedy talk, you’re in the right place.
Subscribe for more weekly episodes and clips.
Links & sources referenced are in the notes (when available).
00:00 Intro + start of the madness
01:15 SSN leak scare + credit freezes + LifeLock talk
06:35 “Boneless wings” = nuggets? Buffalo Wild Wings lawsuit
15:40 Aging, eating, and why bone-in is a hazard
17:20 Public behavior debate (what counts, what doesn’t)
25:15 Clinical explainer: fluids, myths, and internet misinformation
49:15 Linguistics rabbit hole: “testicle” / “testify” origin
1:00:30 Dating / relationship “job interview” argument
1:14:10 Rampage clip setup + relationship violence segment
Keenan Homeboy Podcast, Homeboy podcast, identity theft, social security number leaked, credit freeze, LifeLock review, Epstein discussion, boneless wings lawsuit, Buffalo Wild Wings court case, internet culture commentary, relationship debate, dating like a job interview, linguistics etymology, testify testicle origin
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Identity theft panic, Epstein updates, and the “boneless wings” court ruling — plus the internet’s weirdest debates, relationship semantics, and why modern chaos feels like it’s running on dial-up.
In this episode of the Chino and Homeboy Podcast we cover:
Identity theft / SSN leak scare and why people end up using services like LifeLock
Epstein talk (and why it won’t stay out of the conversation)
The Buffalo Wild Wings “boneless wings” lawsuit (and why this is a national tragedy)
Public-decency debates when people do wild stuff in public
The internet argument of the week: “squirting” vs other terms (kept clinical, but yeah)
The origin of the word testicle / testify (wild linguistics rabbit hole)
“Dating is like a job interview” — semantics war
Plus: relationship violence clip breakdown (Rampage story segment)
If you’re into current events commentary, internet culture, debates, and unfiltered comedy talk, you’re in the right place.
Subscribe for more weekly episodes and clips.
Links & sources referenced are in the notes (when available).
00:00 Intro + start of the madness
01:15 SSN leak scare + credit freezes + LifeLock talk
06:35 “Boneless wings” = nuggets? Buffalo Wild Wings lawsuit
15:40 Aging, eating, and why bone-in is a hazard
17:20 Public behavior debate (what counts, what doesn’t)
25:15 Clinical explainer: fluids, myths, and internet misinformation
49:15 Linguistics rabbit hole: “testicle” / “testify” origin
1:00:30 Dating / relationship “job interview” argument
1:14:10 Rampage clip setup + relationship violence segment
Keenan Homeboy Podcast, Homeboy podcast, identity theft, social security number leaked, credit freeze, LifeLock review, Epstein discussion, boneless wings lawsuit, Buffalo Wild Wings court case, internet culture commentary, relationship debate, dating like a job interview, linguistics etymology, testify testicle origin
#podcast #commentary #internetculture #currentevents #comedy #buffalowildwings #identitytheft
CHAPTERS / TIMESTAMPSKEYWORDS (for search)HASHTAGS

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