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In this episode of the High & Hazy Podcast, the guys kick things off with one of the weirdest reaction clips yet: a TikTok about transporting leftover soup in a trash bag and dumping it into a backyard “soup hole.” What starts as a quick reaction turns into a full-on breakdown of how much soup someone would even need to make for that to happen, whether the trash bag could really hold it, and why anyone would willingly have a designated soup hole in their yard. It’s the kind of absurd conversation that sends the episode off the rails immediately. From there, the episode shifts into TikTok talk, Fortnite crossovers, Gorillaz skins, and a long rant about how annoying fast food apps have become. Between Taco Bell complaints, McDonald’s reward points, Wendy’s drive-thru nonsense, Monster energy drinks, and discount shopping at Ollie’s, the whole episode keeps that classic High & Hazy vibe of jumping from one random topic to the next. It’s funny, chaotic, and packed with the kind of everyday nonsense that somehow becomes hilarious once the conversation gets going.
By H&HIn this episode of the High & Hazy Podcast, the guys kick things off with one of the weirdest reaction clips yet: a TikTok about transporting leftover soup in a trash bag and dumping it into a backyard “soup hole.” What starts as a quick reaction turns into a full-on breakdown of how much soup someone would even need to make for that to happen, whether the trash bag could really hold it, and why anyone would willingly have a designated soup hole in their yard. It’s the kind of absurd conversation that sends the episode off the rails immediately. From there, the episode shifts into TikTok talk, Fortnite crossovers, Gorillaz skins, and a long rant about how annoying fast food apps have become. Between Taco Bell complaints, McDonald’s reward points, Wendy’s drive-thru nonsense, Monster energy drinks, and discount shopping at Ollie’s, the whole episode keeps that classic High & Hazy vibe of jumping from one random topic to the next. It’s funny, chaotic, and packed with the kind of everyday nonsense that somehow becomes hilarious once the conversation gets going.