The speaker regrets snorting tobacco and apologizes to Matt, admitting his fear of being perceived as "gay" for using spots, which he describes as "nicotine gum for coke".
The speaker makes explicit comments about trans individuals and discusses the use of corrosive bases in the porn industry.
The speaker describes a scenario at a bachelor party where they slipped money to a stripper to beat the groom. They also talk about the strippers spending money on drugs.
Two people discuss the etiquette of using public restrooms, including turning around while another is in the stall and concerns over cleanliness.
The speaker describes his experience with recreational drug use among friends, including taking drugs like DMT and Molly together as a group and the effects it had on their behavior.
The speaker arrived an hour late to a paintball match that lasted two and a half hours and described it as intense. His team came back with welts from the game.
The speaker and 12 men from his family attend a competition, where the opposing team was known for their chill demeanor.
The speaker discusses their aggressive behavior during a game of paintball, which included targeting a diverse group of people and arguing with the referee.
The speaker shares their experience of being in a battle with paintball guns, where one member of the other team would bless himself and run across the field to shoot at the speaker's team. Initially skeptical about the game, the speaker changed their mind after experiencing the adrenaline rush from the battle.
The speaker describes feeling like he is in a Call of Duty game during an intense combat situation, gaining territory and retaliating against enemy fire.
The speaker observes people drinking heavily for over an hour with little effect and jokingly mentions Prince Andrew's potential drinking habits.
The speaker recounts reports of people communicating telepathically and a friend who had regained his "hoss powers" at a gathering.
The speaker recounts his experience of being shot and what it was like to transition from moments of life to moments of dying, then coming back to life again.
The speaker describes his experience with hallucinations and how they affected his perception of those around him.
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The speaker recalls an experience of ego death and surrendering control while under the influence of drugs and how it helped him realize the importance of letting go.
The speaker talks about the excitement of leaving a wedding reception to spend time with his buddies and how one of his friends tried to put him down to make him feel good.
The dominant model for mental well-being revolves around the idea of smoking cigarettes, but this may not be true for everyone.
One person shares their experience taking small amounts of mushrooms and feeling "high" but warns that people don't know what they're in store for if they take larger amounts.
In this podcast, the host talks about how misunderstandings can occur through text and how some people often intentionally try to misinterpret messages. However, it is important to have someone who can objectively tell you when something is factually incorrect.
The speaker shares an uncomfortable experience where a DJ kept playing bad music, causing the speaker to have negative feelings towards him.
The speaker discusses the power of news sources and their ability to shape people's beliefs, as well as the unfairness of media bias and its impact on certain groups.
A person is rambling and speaking about death, God, bullshit, and their struggle with keeping house plants alive.
The hosts discuss generating business ideas through comedy and how their comedic skills have helped them come up with business ideas.
The speaker reflects on a wild night and jokingly imagines waking up at the same party. They make a comment about porn star names.
The speaker talks about his upcoming participation in a battle and his use of DMT. He mentions how taking DMT is not like a journey but more like just being high.