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After having all their gigs canceled due to the world not wanting to interact with them anymore, Jacob and Alex recorded this episode from their homes of clownish origins over one glitchy video call. It's on slang, and slang is discussed, among other things. Slang words discussed: "poggers," "hooning," "dogging," "hey there, guy," "stanky leg," "big chungus," (yeah . . .) "lit af," "evom," and "spicy." That's quite a lot of dumb words, and to get through that "dense" subject, the clowns call upon help from Chandler Canant and Louis Gonzalez, different flavors of engineering majors who have engineered much of the modern syntax, apparently. Umm, this podcast is poggers and lit af . . . (sorry, just gagged, there's a reason why Alex rarely uses slang.)
After having all their gigs canceled due to the world not wanting to interact with them anymore, Jacob and Alex recorded this episode from their homes of clownish origins over one glitchy video call. It's on slang, and slang is discussed, among other things. Slang words discussed: "poggers," "hooning," "dogging," "hey there, guy," "stanky leg," "big chungus," (yeah . . .) "lit af," "evom," and "spicy." That's quite a lot of dumb words, and to get through that "dense" subject, the clowns call upon help from Chandler Canant and Louis Gonzalez, different flavors of engineering majors who have engineered much of the modern syntax, apparently. Umm, this podcast is poggers and lit af . . . (sorry, just gagged, there's a reason why Alex rarely uses slang.)