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This episode is a wild ride through culture, contradictions, and the conversations people want to have but don’t always say out loud. Leise and Royce kick things off, unpacking everything from the Offset shooting headlines to the bigger question—are we being told the truth about global conflicts, or just the version we’re meant to hear? From there, they dive headfirst into the internet’s latest linguistic chaos (“you da birthday”??), questioning whether slang is evolving… or just losing meaning altogether.
They also touch on viral moments, including commentary from DJ Akademiks criticizing Gucci Mane, sparking a conversation about respect, street politics, and public perception.
And yes—they even take it to space. With Artemis II on the horizon, they ask the real question: are we actually excited about space exploration, or just distracted?
Leise and Royce wrap it all up with final thoughts, revisiting the biggest takeaways and leaving listeners with one lingering question: are we actually evolving—or just getting louder about the same issues?
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This episode is a wild ride through culture, contradictions, and the conversations people want to have but don’t always say out loud. Leise and Royce kick things off, unpacking everything from the Offset shooting headlines to the bigger question—are we being told the truth about global conflicts, or just the version we’re meant to hear? From there, they dive headfirst into the internet’s latest linguistic chaos (“you da birthday”??), questioning whether slang is evolving… or just losing meaning altogether.
They also touch on viral moments, including commentary from DJ Akademiks criticizing Gucci Mane, sparking a conversation about respect, street politics, and public perception.
And yes—they even take it to space. With Artemis II on the horizon, they ask the real question: are we actually excited about space exploration, or just distracted?
Leise and Royce wrap it all up with final thoughts, revisiting the biggest takeaways and leaving listeners with one lingering question: are we actually evolving—or just getting louder about the same issues?