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In this episode, we delve into a diverse range of intriguing topics and discussions. From relationship drama to philosophical musings, and international diplomacy, we've got it all covered.
(07:00) - "Alicia stole someone's boyfriend?": We kick things off with some juicy relationship drama. Join us as we unpack the story of Alicia, the alleged boyfriend-stealer. Is it just gossip, or is there more to the story?
(1:08:20) - "Are cohesive albums boring now?": Music enthusiasts, this one's for you. We dive into the world of music albums and question whether cohesion is still a desirable trait in the age of streaming and singles. Is the era of the concept album over?
(1:19:15) - "What are signs of a bad person?": Moving on to a more serious note, we explore the signs that might indicate someone is not the best company to keep. A thought-provoking discussion on morality and character.
(1:42:00) - "Is Jada & Will Smith's marriage on the rocks?": Hollywood power couple Jada and Will Smith have long been under the media's microscope. We examine the latest rumors about their marriage and the reality behind the headlines.
(1:59:50) - "We need peace in the Middle East between Israel and Palestine": Shifting gears to international affairs, we discuss the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the pressing need for peace between Israel and Palestine. What can be done to achieve lasting harmony in the region?
Join us for an episode filled with intrigue, introspection, and international perspectives. It's a diverse mix of topics that will leave you thinking and talking long after the episode ends. IT'S THE EXTRA GRAVYYYYYYY
(07:00) Alicia's Toronto Beef??
(1:08:20) Are cohesive albums boring now?
(1:19:15) What are signs of a bad person?
(1:42:00) That Jada & that Will love?
(1:59:50) We need peace in the Middle East
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In this episode, we delve into a diverse range of intriguing topics and discussions. From relationship drama to philosophical musings, and international diplomacy, we've got it all covered.
(07:00) - "Alicia stole someone's boyfriend?": We kick things off with some juicy relationship drama. Join us as we unpack the story of Alicia, the alleged boyfriend-stealer. Is it just gossip, or is there more to the story?
(1:08:20) - "Are cohesive albums boring now?": Music enthusiasts, this one's for you. We dive into the world of music albums and question whether cohesion is still a desirable trait in the age of streaming and singles. Is the era of the concept album over?
(1:19:15) - "What are signs of a bad person?": Moving on to a more serious note, we explore the signs that might indicate someone is not the best company to keep. A thought-provoking discussion on morality and character.
(1:42:00) - "Is Jada & Will Smith's marriage on the rocks?": Hollywood power couple Jada and Will Smith have long been under the media's microscope. We examine the latest rumors about their marriage and the reality behind the headlines.
(1:59:50) - "We need peace in the Middle East between Israel and Palestine": Shifting gears to international affairs, we discuss the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and the pressing need for peace between Israel and Palestine. What can be done to achieve lasting harmony in the region?
Join us for an episode filled with intrigue, introspection, and international perspectives. It's a diverse mix of topics that will leave you thinking and talking long after the episode ends. IT'S THE EXTRA GRAVYYYYYYY
(07:00) Alicia's Toronto Beef??
(1:08:20) Are cohesive albums boring now?
(1:19:15) What are signs of a bad person?
(1:42:00) That Jada & that Will love?
(1:59:50) We need peace in the Middle East
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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