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Episode 21 is one of those real, relatable, and hilarious conversations you didn’t know you needed. We kick things off talking about the *“Ozempic effect”* and how people are lowkey out here withering away*—is it discipline or just the shortcut era taking over? Then we get into the unspoken rules of friendship: **when it’s time to be a real wingman* and step up for your people instead of watching them crash out.From there, we dive into the generational clash of **old folks vs technology**—why they refuse to learn, and why we’re lowkey turning into them sooner than we think. Things get a little smoother as we talk about **that Ella Mai type of love**—do people still want it, or are we too far gone in today’s dating culture?We also tap into pure nostalgia with **the Facebook poke era**—what was the real meaning behind it?? And wrap it all up with a conversation about **putting songs on your social media profiles**—is it a lost art, and should it make a comeback?It’s funny, it’s real, and it’s definitely 404 Proof. Don’t run from the proof.
By Bodriane JonesEpisode 21 is one of those real, relatable, and hilarious conversations you didn’t know you needed. We kick things off talking about the *“Ozempic effect”* and how people are lowkey out here withering away*—is it discipline or just the shortcut era taking over? Then we get into the unspoken rules of friendship: **when it’s time to be a real wingman* and step up for your people instead of watching them crash out.From there, we dive into the generational clash of **old folks vs technology**—why they refuse to learn, and why we’re lowkey turning into them sooner than we think. Things get a little smoother as we talk about **that Ella Mai type of love**—do people still want it, or are we too far gone in today’s dating culture?We also tap into pure nostalgia with **the Facebook poke era**—what was the real meaning behind it?? And wrap it all up with a conversation about **putting songs on your social media profiles**—is it a lost art, and should it make a comeback?It’s funny, it’s real, and it’s definitely 404 Proof. Don’t run from the proof.