Fake People, Real Trivia

著者: Jim the Podcast Sherpa
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  • The Sherpa-Lu Studio Players have launched their own AI trivia podcast! We'll be covering all sorts of topics, too. We'd love to answer your questions, so submit them on our social links, @Sherpalution, or email us at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com

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    Jim Pinzarrone
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The Sherpa-Lu Studio Players have launched their own AI trivia podcast! We'll be covering all sorts of topics, too. We'd love to answer your questions, so submit them on our social links, @Sherpalution, or email us at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jim Pinzarrone
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  • You broke the law by doing WHAT??!
    2025/04/28

    In this episode of Fake People Real Trivia, we explore the amusing realm of bizarre legal regulations from around the world, all generated through our AI trivia format. We kick off with strange laws, such as Sweden's restriction on naming children Elvis, and Poland's ban on Winnie the Pooh t-shirts due to the character's attire. The discussion continues with quirky regulations from Scotland, like the legality of riding a cow while intoxicated.

    We journey through unusual clothing laws in the Caribbean and Thailand, before highlighting animal-related statutes in the U.S., such as Alabama's prohibition against chaining alligators to fire hydrants and Iowa's public kissing ban for mustached men. Emphasizing the humor in these outdated laws, we invite listeners to engage with us by submitting their own trivia questions, reminding them that even in the world of legal absurdities, there’s always room for lighthearted exploration.


    Our sources:


    https://forestgrove.pgusd.org/documents/Computer-Lab/Strange-State-Laws.pdf


    https://www.emergencyassistanceplus.com/resources/the-25-weirdest-laws-in-the-world

    Credits: Produced, Arranged, Lyrics( poorly written) for show music: Jim The Podcast Sherpa

    Follow us on social media and YouTube @Sherpalution Send questions to jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com

    This podcast was created mostly (Cover Art, Music, Voices, Show Notes) using artificial intelligence. Most likely because our human lacks real intelligence.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    7 分
  • Listener Request: "Can You Explain Teen Slang?"
    2025/04/21

    In this episode of Fake People Real Trivia, we explore modern teen slang after a request from listener Patty P. We analyze the rapidly evolving vocabulary of teenagers, providing insights into phrases such as "bussin" and "gucci," while also discussing terms that signal critiques like "mid" and "basic." The discussion includes the significance of expressions like "no cap" and "cap," alongside terms that reflect current youth culture like "serving" ,"snatched" and "cheugy." Our goal is to equip adults with the knowledge to connect with the younger generation, revealing the humor and creativity behind contemporary slang. This episode serves as a valuable resource for anyone wanting to bridge the communication gap with teens while remaining relevant in conversations.


    Links: https://gabb.com/blog/teen-slang/


    https://www.parents.com/teen-slang-dictionary-for-parents-8547711


    Credits: Produced, Arranged, Lyrics( poorly written) for show music: Jim The Podcast Sherpa

    Follow us on social media and YouTube @Sherpalution Send questions to jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com

    This podcast was created mostly (Cover Art, Music, Voices, Show Notes) using artificial intelligence. Most likely because our human lacks real intelligence.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    8 分
  • Can You Ride A Zebra Like A Horse?
    2025/04/14

    In this episode of "Fake People, Real Trivia", we explore the fascinating world of zebras, using artificial intelligence to generate engaging trivia questions. We discuss the key differences between zebras and horses, highlighting why zebras are not suited for domestication despite their striking appearance. By examining their anatomy and natural instincts, we reveal that zebras resemble donkeys more than horses and explain the historical attempts at domestication. We conclude by emphasizing the importance of appreciating zebras in their natural habitat, encouraging listeners to engage with us for further trivia.


    Our source: "Can You Ride A Zebra Like A Horse?" https://anequestrianlife.com/2023/08/can-you-ride-a-zebra-like-a-horse/#google_vignette


    Credits: Produced, Arranged, Lyrics( poorly written) for show music: Jim The Podcast Sherpa

    Follow us on social media and YouTube @Sherpalution. Got questions for a show? Email us at jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com .

    This podcast was created mostly (Cover Art, Music, Voices, Show Notes) using artificial intelligence. Most likely because our human lacks real intelligence.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    6 分

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