This week’s *Ooooh They Funny* was a rollercoaster of rumor, reflection, and relatable everyday scenarios. The hosts opened with the wild speculation that a hostile alien force might arrive by November, debating whether the government would ever actually tell us, why there’s no panic if it’s true, and what those aliens might really want — before playing a tongue‑in‑cheek “Invade or Save” game where they decided whether MrBeast’s channel, national parks, the Mona Lisa, a Chick‑fil‑A drive‑thru, tipping culture, the ISS, kindergarten nap time, AT\&T Stadium, Las Vegas, and server farms full of AI were worth defending. From there, they recapped the biggest surprises they’d discovered traveling abroad — customs, laws, food, and manners that flipped their assumptions on their head — and swapped stories about the subtle “green flags” that tell you a restaurant, mechanic, neighborhood, or business has its act together. They wrapped by questioning whether ghosting ever has a valid justification, weighing when cutting off contact is petty, protective, or simply easier than honest communication in the era of dating apps, and whether being ghosted is worse than hearing a brutal truth.