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This week on Our Shit Podcast, we're diving into all the embarrassing things people don't want to admit but we're sharing anyway because we have no shame left.
We start with the classics: talking to pets like they're actual people (guilty), Donald Trump somehow having a pet capybara (we need confirmation on this), and the eternal struggle of holding in a fart until you've damaged both your self-respect and your internal organs.
Then we spiral into oversharing territory - you know, when you say something and immediately want to crawl into a hole? Chloe reveals she can't drink anymore specifically because of this issue, which tracks honestly.
We also continued our ongoing fascination with toilet and genital-related things that we know people do but refuse to admit. Thankfully Reddit provides all the evidence we need because the internet is a beautiful, disturbing place.
We confess to watching entire TV shows and having to rewatch them because we retained absolutely nothing. Lady M takes another swing at 3-year-olds (it's becoming a pattern), we use explicit language constantly yet somehow can't spell simple words and have to rewrite texts multiple times. Basically, we've realised we're typical millennials.
By Chloe;LadyMThis week on Our Shit Podcast, we're diving into all the embarrassing things people don't want to admit but we're sharing anyway because we have no shame left.
We start with the classics: talking to pets like they're actual people (guilty), Donald Trump somehow having a pet capybara (we need confirmation on this), and the eternal struggle of holding in a fart until you've damaged both your self-respect and your internal organs.
Then we spiral into oversharing territory - you know, when you say something and immediately want to crawl into a hole? Chloe reveals she can't drink anymore specifically because of this issue, which tracks honestly.
We also continued our ongoing fascination with toilet and genital-related things that we know people do but refuse to admit. Thankfully Reddit provides all the evidence we need because the internet is a beautiful, disturbing place.
We confess to watching entire TV shows and having to rewatch them because we retained absolutely nothing. Lady M takes another swing at 3-year-olds (it's becoming a pattern), we use explicit language constantly yet somehow can't spell simple words and have to rewrite texts multiple times. Basically, we've realised we're typical millennials.