The Gen-X-istentialists

Smoking, Shellac, and Speed Limits: Why the 'Nanny State' is Killing Our Autonomy


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Are we living in a meaningless universe, or are we just making too many "dumb mistakes" because we lacked a project plan?

In this episode of The Gen-X-istentialists, Bunny and Scot give Mega Wheel the Magnificent a spin to tackle everything from the "Autobahn" solution for American highways to the absolute deal-breakers of the modern dating scene. They dig into why foresight should be a legal requirement and why Scot’s high school rap career—as the legendary "RIP Kid"—is a story that needed 30 years to finally surface.

Inside the conversation:

  • The Foresight Mandate: Bunny’s "non-PC" take on why making the same stupid mistakes over and over should be a crime, and why you shouldn't be allowed to open a pizza shop just because you "like pizza."
  • Healthcare vs. The Middleman: A straightforward look at why insurance companies should have zero right to "gainsay" a doctor’s prescription.
  • The 90-MPH Standard: Why speed limits are just quotas in disguise and why it’s time to take another look at the charts—Autobahn style.
  • Dating Red Flags: From the "waitstaff test" to the horror of "licking an ashtray," the boys break down what immediately disqualifies a potential partner (hint: if you're talking politics on date one, you're out).
  • The 1984 Time Machine: A deep dive into the mid-80s, featuring Iron Maiden, the tactile joy of Paperboy handlebar controllers, and a grocery store in Arkansas that’s been frozen in 1971.
  • The RIP Kid Reveal: Scot finally explains his senior year "sobriquet" and the "homies and homettes" rap that nearly caused a hallway riot.

Whether you're a Moon Patrol veteran or a "thinking face" emoji addict, this episode is a raw, funny, and unapologetically Gen-X survival guide.

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The Gen-X-istentialistsBy Bunny & Scot