Two individuals engage in a conversation about how their lives resemble movies and how one of them needs psychoanalysis, while dealing with devastating news.
A group of friends have a playful and disjointed conversation about their childhood TV shows, their crushes, and their future plans.
The speaker tells a story about someone getting in trouble and needing a lawyer, who requested a picture of the issue at hand, but the picture was inappropriate and humorous.
The speaker talks about his experience with seizure disorders and how CBD and THC can help manage seizures. He also mentions that while CBD inhibits seizures, THC can potentially cause epileptic-like brain patterns in some individuals.
The speaker shares his experience of having epilepsy and how it affects his ability to communicate verbally, which can manifest in strange movements on the dance floor.
The speaker shares a humorous observation about young, tough-guy bartenders and discusses a hangover cure that involves getting into Burning Man culture.
The speakers have a nonsensical conversation about restaurant workers and a supposed tough guy who is short and fat.
The hosts discuss pickup basketball games and the praise given to heroes during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the controversy surrounding the Robert E. Lee Memorial.
The speaker describes seeing someone with skinny arms and a potbelly who they believe to be a hypocrite attacking the system while being a slave to big pharma and the government, ultimately realizing their own struggles with truth and authenticity.
A discussion of the life and legacy of Lee Atwater, a political strategist known for his wild behavior and infamous "Southern Strategy".
The speaker talks in a vulgar manner about a presumed sexual encounter and describes the possible unpleasant smells and sensations.
The speaker recounts a sexual experience from his teenage years involving making out and touching in a tent.
The transcript contains a jumbled conversation that does not provide a clear topic.
The materialist view states that if we are just material elements and produce consciousness, which emanates off tissue as a fluke, then the universe at the fundamental level would also be conscious.
The hosts wonder if rocks can talk or have consciousness. They question whether consciousness is just something that emanates off purely physical characteristics, and if so, then other things, including rocks, could potentially have consciousness as well.
The episode discusses a condition of people who cannot run simulations in their head and explores the idea of creating mental images in the mind.
The belief that the size of one's head correlates to their level of intelligence has been used throughout history to justify discrimination towards marginalized groups, including slaves and poor immigrants.
The speaker recounts seeing various celebrities at an event such as Anthony Anderson and Blake Griffin.
The rapper's opening song didn't go over well with the audience and his second song was lacklustre, which is typical for middle-aged white rappers.
The speaker shares about his experience of being interrupted during his performance with flashing lights which annoyed him but he managed to complete his set with good energy and also recommends listening to J Cole's music.
Two friends share a brief conversation about one of them just "doing their time" while the other plans to go get a drink.
The speaker's colleague Norman talks about cancel culture and the speaker shares a personal anecdote about Norman discussing it during a conversation.
The speaker expresses difficulty in listening to regular rap and feels old listening to it, but gives credit to a particular rapper for being a top notch lyricist.
A discussion about an anti-American song and the transformation of a boss figure towards a more critical take on American society.
The speaker is expressing frustration with articles that incorrectly state that rural areas have extremely low vaccination rates, and argues that the media is inflating the importance of COVID deaths.
An excerpt from a podcast discussing something that may exist and the skepticism about the origin of the pandemic.
The speaker shares his thoughts on the wet market, comparing it to a pop market where people come to witness chaos. He also mentions the recent re-examination of claims made about the market due to the pandemic.
The podcast hosts discussed the lackluster quality of conservative shows and the advantages of watching a comedy talk show host named Nick DePaulo instead.
The speaker discusses her experience with dream disturbances and how it initially worried her until she realized it was likely due to stress, which she discovered wasn't affecting her blood pressure.
The speaker discusses a conversation about sleep disturbances and hallucinations with a friend, sharing their own experience of seeing purple and green colors for 15 seconds.
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The speaker recounts a story from a day that was going really well until he received a brain tumor diagnosis the following day.