The Gen-X-istentialists

Knowledge is a Burden: Why Junior High was an "Open Air Penitentiary"


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Teachers are saints, 7th grade was a prison, and the 80s were the golden years.

In this high-octane episode of The Gen-x-istentialists, Bunny and Scot put Mega Wheel the Magnificent in the corner and run a rapid-fire gauntlet through the scandals and sub-cultures of our youth. They tackle the "Evil Empires" of sports, why the Cold War made life simpler, and why Bunny still has a cantankerous bone to pick with Margaret Thatcher.

Inside the rants:

  • The Cartoon Wars: Why Scooby-Doo went off the rails after Scrappy, and why the Smurfs are quintessentially 80s.
  • The Burden of Knowing: A deep dive into why sharing knowledge with "developmentally unreachable" kids is a burden, and a tribute to the teachers who survived our junior high years at Twenhoffel.
  • Hygiene & Wellness: Bunny’s irrational hatred of hair dryers and the "Life-Hacking" magic of the electric toothbrush.
  • The Dessert Debate: From the high-end allure of Creme Brulee to the crumb-bum simplicity of "Grandpa Cookies" and the ephemeral magic of Derby Pie.
  • The Ultimate Package: A profound closing moment where Bunny reveals the one small package he’d want from the past—and it isn’t a new set of bass strings.

Whether you're a "rebel scum" lefty or a "buckle-up" stoic, this episode is a raw, funny, and occasionally deep look at the memories we carry and the ones we wish we could surgically remove.

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The Gen-X-istentialistsBy Bunny & Scot