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The worlds of true crime, social trends, and bizarre news collide in this captivating episode as Ben, Jerry, and Kyle take us on a journey through the week's most fascinating stories.
We kick things off with disturbing new details in the Brian Koberger case - the Idaho killer who kept bikini photos of his victims and searched for information on "how psychopaths can behave pro-socially." His peculiar musical preference for Britney Spears' "Criminal" adds an unsettling soundtrack to his calculated crimes. Meanwhile, the Menendez brothers are finally getting their resentencing hearing after numerous delays, with surprising testimonials from fellow inmates about the brothers' mentoring role behind bars.
The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore Generation Z's unexpected intimacy crisis. With one in eight 26-year-olds identifying as virgins, we dive into the factors behind this sociological shift. Is social media replacing real connections? Are young people building up sex to be something so intimidating they can't overcome their fears? As Ben eloquently puts it, "Generation Z, you need to stop scrolling and start fucking."
From the Pornhub Awards' creative stage names (hello, "Just George" and "Girthmaster") to a domestic dispute involving 3am nachos shoved down leggings, we cover the hilarious and horrifying with equal measure. The episode concludes with Memphis rapper Big Boogie confronting his lifelong fear of Chuck E. Cheese mascots - proving that even the toughest among us have unexpected vulnerabilities.
Join us for this wildly entertaining exploration of human behavior at its strangest. Don't forget to check out our Patreon at patreon.com/diebud and send us your stories at [email protected]. After all, as we discovered in this episode, "the boner is the compass of the heart."
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The worlds of true crime, social trends, and bizarre news collide in this captivating episode as Ben, Jerry, and Kyle take us on a journey through the week's most fascinating stories.
We kick things off with disturbing new details in the Brian Koberger case - the Idaho killer who kept bikini photos of his victims and searched for information on "how psychopaths can behave pro-socially." His peculiar musical preference for Britney Spears' "Criminal" adds an unsettling soundtrack to his calculated crimes. Meanwhile, the Menendez brothers are finally getting their resentencing hearing after numerous delays, with surprising testimonials from fellow inmates about the brothers' mentoring role behind bars.
The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore Generation Z's unexpected intimacy crisis. With one in eight 26-year-olds identifying as virgins, we dive into the factors behind this sociological shift. Is social media replacing real connections? Are young people building up sex to be something so intimidating they can't overcome their fears? As Ben eloquently puts it, "Generation Z, you need to stop scrolling and start fucking."
From the Pornhub Awards' creative stage names (hello, "Just George" and "Girthmaster") to a domestic dispute involving 3am nachos shoved down leggings, we cover the hilarious and horrifying with equal measure. The episode concludes with Memphis rapper Big Boogie confronting his lifelong fear of Chuck E. Cheese mascots - proving that even the toughest among us have unexpected vulnerabilities.
Join us for this wildly entertaining exploration of human behavior at its strangest. Don't forget to check out our Patreon at patreon.com/diebud and send us your stories at [email protected]. After all, as we discovered in this episode, "the boner is the compass of the heart."
Support the show
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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