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Episode Summary:
Picture this: Youāve spent hours cleaning your place, cooking food, and setting up a dinner table with the cute little candles and the tablecloth u got from the vintage store in paris, only to get that dreaded text "Hey, so sorry, Iām not going to make it tonight." Or worse, no text at all.
Welcome to the era of canceled plans, where āyesā doesnāt mean yes, āmaybeā rarely leads to āIām in,ā and commitment is apparently a burden that no one owes to anyone?
But why? Why are we so quick to bail on each other? Is it because weāre all secretly drowning in social anxiety? Is it because everyone feels so unimportant that canceling is nbd? Is it because ur therapist convinced u to cancel plans to "protect ur peace"? Or is it something deeper: A symptom of a culture thatās lost its sense of obligation, where relationships feel more disposable than ever?
are u plan canceler or are u a good person? lmao let us know in the comments down below!
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š Enjoyed this episode? Thereās way more unfiltered, unhinged, and uncensored content on our Patreon. For the price of one sad iced coffee a month, you can join the community and fund our existential spiral: Patreon.com/Bobosvoid
Follow us on Instagram/TikTok/Youtube @bobos.void
Email us love letters (or hate mail): [email protected]
Episode Summary:
Picture this: Youāve spent hours cleaning your place, cooking food, and setting up a dinner table with the cute little candles and the tablecloth u got from the vintage store in paris, only to get that dreaded text "Hey, so sorry, Iām not going to make it tonight." Or worse, no text at all.
Welcome to the era of canceled plans, where āyesā doesnāt mean yes, āmaybeā rarely leads to āIām in,ā and commitment is apparently a burden that no one owes to anyone?
But why? Why are we so quick to bail on each other? Is it because weāre all secretly drowning in social anxiety? Is it because everyone feels so unimportant that canceling is nbd? Is it because ur therapist convinced u to cancel plans to "protect ur peace"? Or is it something deeper: A symptom of a culture thatās lost its sense of obligation, where relationships feel more disposable than ever?
are u plan canceler or are u a good person? lmao let us know in the comments down below!
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