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🦴💀 Why don’t skeletons fight each other?
We kick things off with bone-dry humor and dive straight into the deep end of weird animal facts.
🦥🐬 In today’s showdown of breath-holding beasts: sloths vs. dolphins! Shockingly, sloths can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes, while dolphins only manage around 15. Nature’s laziest creature is also one of its sneakiest swimmers. Who knew?
📚 Book Corner gets a little spooky this week:
Jesse shares a creepy thriller about a mysterious picture that changes each time it’s looked at, revealing increasingly sinister details. Haunted art? Creepy metaphors? We’re not sure—but we’re keeping the lights on.
Richard dove into Never Flinch by Stephen King, where the chills are steady, the suspense is sharp, and the lesson is clear: if you’re going to flinch… flinch later.
🎬 Then we rewind to the golden year of 1986 for two movie classics that shaped our childhood (and maybe warped our humor):
🤖 Short Circuit:
🎡 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off:
🧠🧒 Wrap things up with our New “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” quiz:
What planet is known as the Red Planet?
If you eat 3 out of 8 pizza slices, what fraction is left?
What is the capital of Florida?
What type of word is “quickly” in the sentence, “The rabbit ran quickly”?
Who was the first President of the United States?
(Yes, “Pizza” is a tempting answer for every question, but no—it’s not always right.)
📻 Tune in for jokes, facts, film flashbacks, and just enough weirdness to keep your brain guessing. Whether you’re into 80s robots, haunted portraits, or sloth trivia, this episode’s got something for everyone—no flinching required.
By Unseeing Critics🦴💀 Why don’t skeletons fight each other?
We kick things off with bone-dry humor and dive straight into the deep end of weird animal facts.
🦥🐬 In today’s showdown of breath-holding beasts: sloths vs. dolphins! Shockingly, sloths can hold their breath for up to 40 minutes, while dolphins only manage around 15. Nature’s laziest creature is also one of its sneakiest swimmers. Who knew?
📚 Book Corner gets a little spooky this week:
Jesse shares a creepy thriller about a mysterious picture that changes each time it’s looked at, revealing increasingly sinister details. Haunted art? Creepy metaphors? We’re not sure—but we’re keeping the lights on.
Richard dove into Never Flinch by Stephen King, where the chills are steady, the suspense is sharp, and the lesson is clear: if you’re going to flinch… flinch later.
🎬 Then we rewind to the golden year of 1986 for two movie classics that shaped our childhood (and maybe warped our humor):
🤖 Short Circuit:
🎡 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off:
🧠🧒 Wrap things up with our New “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” quiz:
What planet is known as the Red Planet?
If you eat 3 out of 8 pizza slices, what fraction is left?
What is the capital of Florida?
What type of word is “quickly” in the sentence, “The rabbit ran quickly”?
Who was the first President of the United States?
(Yes, “Pizza” is a tempting answer for every question, but no—it’s not always right.)
📻 Tune in for jokes, facts, film flashbacks, and just enough weirdness to keep your brain guessing. Whether you’re into 80s robots, haunted portraits, or sloth trivia, this episode’s got something for everyone—no flinching required.