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In this episode, we’re using big words we may or may not fully understand, questioning who assigns homework on a Friday, and diving into clubbing in the 2000s — which Victoria experienced firsthand and Ava did not… because she was barely born.
We also go on a full rant about technology and why it feels personally designed to ruin our day, talk about the nicknames we use for our spouses and why we never use their government names, and wrap things up with a very unserious take on astrology for dummies.
It’s chaotic, generationally divided, and full of strong opinions no one asked for — exactly how we like it.
By Victoria MitchellIn this episode, we’re using big words we may or may not fully understand, questioning who assigns homework on a Friday, and diving into clubbing in the 2000s — which Victoria experienced firsthand and Ava did not… because she was barely born.
We also go on a full rant about technology and why it feels personally designed to ruin our day, talk about the nicknames we use for our spouses and why we never use their government names, and wrap things up with a very unserious take on astrology for dummies.
It’s chaotic, generationally divided, and full of strong opinions no one asked for — exactly how we like it.