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By Robert Welch
5
44 ratings
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
Robert, Taylor, Emilio, and guest Brandon Friesen discuss Californian vs. Canadian slang, the annoyance of game launchers and other anti-consumer acts by video game developers, and the struggles of bringing ides from concept to reality.
Robert, Taylor, and Emilio discuss the toxicity of "stan culture" on the internet, the ups and downs of torrenting media, and the return of pumpkin and pumpkin spice flavored beverages in Fall.
Robert, Taylor, and Emilio discuss childhood remembrances and trends in relation to the topic of cringe culture, the weird inclusion of music in pornography and during sex, & the weird romanticization of cheating in the Netflix fanfiction adaption After.
Robert, Taylor, and Emilio discuss the announcement of Minecraft's Steve in Smash Bros. Ultimate, struggles with college professors and living life on auto-pilot, and the recent news that hints toward a potential live-action Spider-man crossover.
Robert, Taylor, and Emilio discuss the controversy of Taio Cruz being bullied off of TikTok, the preorder confusion over the Xbox Series X and Xbox One X, and the Memphis Police Department's new Taser Shields.
Robert and Taylor discuss the potential double standards regarding the accidental leak of Chris Evans nudes, the anti-consumerist practices regarding video game pricing and digital games, and the hellish psychedelic drug Datura.
Robert, Taylor, and Emilio discuss the controversy surrounding Disney's Mulan and Netflix's Cuties, the west coast wildfires and smokey weather conditions, and the advancement of technology in terms of space travel and life expansion.
Robert, Taylor, and Emilio discuss the unfortunate death of actor Chadwick Boseman, the recent Nintendo Direct featuring the new Mario 35th Anniversary collections and ports, and our return to college in the era of the Corona Virus.
Robert, Taylor, and Emilio discuss our experiences with sex education throughout school, masks and the people who complain about wearing them, and the absurd harassment and objectification of the AT&T girl.
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.