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  • Boxer's Wig Flies Off Mid-Fight & Olympic Crotch Injections | Episode 9
    2026/06/06
    A boxer loses his hairpiece mid-fight at Madison Square Garden and blames his mama's shampoo. Olympic ski jumpers are allegedly injecting filler into their crotches for aerodynamic advantage. Science says short people live longer. And someone on a crowded train commits full biological warfare with a sneeze.

    Shon, Quincy, TinTin, and a special guest are back for Episode 9 — and it might be their most unhinged one yet.

    Before the news even starts the crew is already off the rails — Masters weekend chaos on the north side of Chicago, a wild pool hall encounter with a very unexpected confession, and a baby moment that has no business being this funny.

    Then it's What's Poppin time:
    🥊 Story 1: Heavyweight boxer Jerome Miller wins at MSG but loses his hairpiece mid-round after eating a flurry of punches. Smiled. Threw it in the crowd. Then blamed his mom's bleach. Sir.
    🎿 Story 2: Olympic ski jumpers allegedly injecting filler into their crotches to gain aerodynamic lift at the Milan Winter Olympics. The Norwegians were already caught adding stitching to their suit crotch at Worlds. Crotch Gate is a real thing that is really happening.
    📏 Story 3: A new study says short people live 2–5 years longer on average — lower cancer risk, fewer blood clots, less hip fractures. The crew takes this very personally

    Then the crew rolls into the infamous Try Not to Laugh Challenege aka Meme Machine — A crowded train. A sneeze. A level of biological chaos that no one on that platform consented to, a Taco Bell manager going viral for clowning teenage arsonists, an Indian mom pulling out the belt over a math problem, a Denzel meme that hits way too close, the old people or socks debate, and a fight clip nobody was ready for. The scoreboard gets messy, the rules stay fluid, and the special guest somehow walks away with the W.

    New episodes every week on wherever you get your podcasts. Follow the show and turn on auto-downloads so you never miss a drop.

    Laugh first. Think later. If it makes you mad — that's our bad!


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    1 時間 13 分
  • Hearse Hits the Drive-Thru, Poop Defense Tactics Featuring Sai : Episode 8
    2026/05/10
    This week on That’s Our Bad, we welcome our first-ever guest and immediately dive into chaos.

    We break down a viral story about a hearse pulling into a fast-food drive-thru, possibly fulfilling a final meal request. Then things spiral into one of the wildest arrest stories yet — a woman allegedly tried to avoid arrest by defecating toward police officers. Yes… it gets worse.

    We also react to a bizarre domestic incident involving a teen arrested after throwing a pork chop during an argument, because apparently hands weren’t enough.

    Plus, we run through the Laugh-Test segment, where viral clips battle it out to see who can keep a straight face — and who folds under pressure. Expect wild reactions, ridiculous commentary, and the kind of unfiltered humor that makes you question why you’re still listening… but you keep listening anyway.

    If anything makes you mad… that’s our bad.

    00:00 - Hearse Drive-Thru Tease
    00:22 - Hosts Welcome & Banter
    01:48 - First Guest Introduction Begins
    06:34 – “What’s Poppin”
    07:24 What’s Poppin Intro Music Moment
    09:33:00 – Hearse Orders Fast Food Drive-Thru
    19:44:13 – Woman Uses Defecation to Avoid Arrest
    24:41:04 – Teen Throws Pork Chop During Argument
    28:01:12 – Laugh-Test (Meme Machine) Begins
    00:32:30:03 Laugh-Test Round 1 – Viral Clip Reaction
    00:36:04:03 Laugh-Test Round 2 Setup (Wheel & Turn Order)

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    1 時間 11 分
  • She Snorts All Her Food?! Weird News Gets Worse : Episode 7
    2026/03/22
    This week on the That’s Our Bad podcast, we break down one of the wildest weird news stories yet — a woman who claims she snorts all of her food, from omelets to steak, and says it “feels phenomenal.”Yes… it gets worse.

    The crew reacts to this bizarre viral story, diving into strange addictions, internet culture, and the health risks of turning meals into… powder. Then we spiral into a breakdown of the craziest ER stories and weird objects people have gotten stuck inside their bodies, based on real reports. Some of these should genuinely be illegal.

    We also cover a shocking case involving a Harvard morgue manager selling body parts, raising questions about ethics, black markets, and how far people will go for profit.

    Plus, the episode wraps with our signature t segment, where viral clips and meme reactions go head-to-head in a competitive “try not to lTry Not To Laugh Challenge, a.k.a "Meme Machine"

    .If you’re into comedy podcasts, weird news, viral stories, internet culture, pop culture commentary, and unfiltered reactions, this episode is for you.

    New episodes weekly.If anything makes you mad… that’s our bad.

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    1 時間 16 分
  • Some YN's TOOK The Subway : Episode 6
    2026/02/18
    This week on That’s Our Bad, the internet continues to prove that reality is just unsupervised comedy.We kick things off with two teens in Queens who allegedly stole a subway train and took it for a joyride. Not hopped a turnstile — stole the actual train. The crew debates whether that’s criminal behavior or STEM potential gone wrong.

    Then a woman in Kentucky “rescues” an $80,000 scratch-off lottery ticket from the trash… except the story isn’t exactly what it sounds like. Clickbait? Conspiracy? Government plant? We investigate irresponsibly.

    And for our final “What’s Poppin” headline: a man in Alabama robs a convenience store dressed in a full Scooby-Doo costume. No Scooby Snacks were harmed, but dignity absolutely was.

    The second half of the episode is the return of the Meme Machine — the competitive try not to. laugh segment where viral clips go head-to-head and the hosts try not to break. Spider-Man rebrands, interview thirst traps, coconut science spirals, and unexpected confession tactics all enter the arena.

    Plus: a surprise roast session that gets personal.It’s chaotic. It’s competitive. It’s confidently unserious.

    If anything makes you mad… that’s our bad.

    Chapter Markers
    00:00 – Intro & What’s Poppin setup
    01:17 – Teens steal NYC subway train
    06:40 – STEM potential vs jail time
    08:44 – $80,000 lottery ticket “rescued”
    10:10 – Conspiracy theories spiral
    10:36 – Scooby-Doo robbery breakdown
    14:19 – Laugh-Test begins
    16:09 – Spider-Man controversy clip
    18:31 – Interview thirst trap clip
    20:38 – Football play breakdown clip
    23:24 – Black Lightning joke clip
    25:03 – “Before it starts” relationship clip
    26:02 – Coconut science spiral
    33:16 – Parking lot bisexual confession
    34:55 – “Tickling Black Men” debate clip
    36:44 – Tonsil surgery chaos
    38:57 – Smoke detector existential clip
    40:09 – Barbershop confrontation clip
    43:12 – Surprise roast battle segment
    46:44 – Roast escalation
    48:38 – Final shots fired

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    49 分
  • Waymo Wildin' Out : Episode 5
    2026/02/11
    This week on That’s Our Bad, the future officially starts acting up.

    Police in California pull over a driverless Waymo car after it makes an illegal U-turn — only to realize there’s nobody inside to ticket. The crew debates robot accountability, whether AI should catch charges, and what happens when the police try to interrogate a Jaguar with Wi-Fi.

    Then things get weirder.

    A 61-year-old woman is arrested at a protest for wearing a giant inflatable penis costume. Free speech? Public indecency? Or just elite-level commitment to the bit? The guys break down the arrest, First Amendment arguments, and whether penises are inherently sillier than everything else.

    As if that wasn’t enough, Japanese researchers introduce a “butt breathing” medical breakthrough that allegedly allows oxygen absorption through… alternative routes. Yes. That. The science is discussed. Respectfully? Debatable.

    Plus:
    • Fantasy football shotgun punishments
    • NBA gambling conspiracies
    • Candy rankings (Snickers vs Reese’s debates get heated)
    • The weekly laugh-test showdown
    It’s chaotic, competitive, and confidently unserious. If anything makes you mad… that’s our bad.

    Chapter Markers
    00:00 – Intro & fantasy football punishment
    05:35 – Waymo gets pulled over
    09:45 – Can you ticket a robot?
    18:15 – Jaguar conspiracy & self-driving chaos
    22:20 – Penis protest arrest
    27:00 – Free speech vs public indecency
    29:10 – “Butt breathing” medical research
    34:20 – NBA gambling discussion
    40:45 – Candy rankings debate
    43:05 – Laugh-Test segment begins
    58:10 – Meme battles escalate
    01:14:30 – Final scores & wrap-up

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    1 時間 20 分
  • Drone Steaks & Cigarettes : Episode 4
    2026/02/04
    Episode 4 of That’s Our Bad is pure chaos from the opening seconds to the final tally.

    The episode opens with international nonsense as two teenagers in Shanghai urinate into a restaurant hot pot, post it online, and accidentally trigger lawsuits, refunds, and a deep debate about parenting, accountability, and why some pranks should come with jail time.

    From there, the crew reacts to the future arriving way too early when a woman gives birth inside a driverless Waymo taxi, raising questions about technology, cleanliness, and whether your birthplace can legally be “autonomous.”

    Then things get festive and criminal at the same time when drones drop steak, crab legs, weed, and cigarettes into a South Carolina prison yard just before Christmas. The guys break down contraband creativity, prison economics, and how close those inmates were to the best holiday meal of their lives.

    The back half of the episode is classic That’s Our Bad: the laugh-test returns, viral clips spiral out of control, arguments get personal, points get disputed, and jokes absolutely go too far. From college campus bullhorn disasters to criminals with elite comedic timing, nobody escapes unscathed.

    If you like reckless comedy, viral chaos, and podcasts that feel like a group chat that should’ve stayed private...you’re in the right place.If anything makes you mad, that's our bad.

    Episode Chapters
    00:00 – Intro & immediate foolishness
    01:15 – Teens pee in a hot pot restaurant
    06:40 – Lawsuits, refunds & generational chaos
    15:05 – Baby born in a Waymo self-driving car
    18:45 – Autonomous taxis & future nightmares
    21:15 – Drone drops steak & crab legs into prison
    24:50 – Prison contraband economics
    27:15 – Laugh-test segment begins
    30:00 – Viral clips & early point scoring
    37:45 – “Funniest criminal” debate
    41:30 – College campus bullhorn meltdown
    45:00 – Relationship debate clip chaos
    49:30 – Stoplight scooter “my bad” moment
    52:20 – Basketball dunk fail breakdown
    58:40 – Kurt Angle kids-show clip
    01:01:10 – Final laughs & score tally
    01:12:30 – Wrap-up & sign-off
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    1 時間 13 分
  • Hogtie?! Why Would I Hogtie?? : Episode 3
    2026/01/29
    Episode 3 of That’s Our Bad is unhinged from the jump and only gets worse in the best way.

    The crew kicks things off reacting to an AI-powered talking teddy bear that somehow skipped bedtime stories and went straight to giving explicit sex advice, BDSM tips, and instructions on where to find knives. What starts as a tech story quickly turns into a parenting nightmare, a debate about AI responsibility, and a firm reminder that not everything needs Wi-Fi.

    From there, the episode swerves hard into international chaos when a woman in Thailand is discovered alive inside a coffin moments before cremation. The guys dissect how this even happens, whether insurance fraud was involved, and how long you’d have to knock before losing all hope.

    Things somehow get lighter (and dumber) with a story about a 10-year-old who drives himself home from schoolafter arguing with his mom — not just driving, but parking cleanly in the garage like a seasoned criminal mastermind.

    The rest of the episode is classic That’s Our Bad: viral clip laugh-tests, reckless hypotheticals, whispering threats, competitive spiraling, overtime rounds, and a tiebreaker that ends with a man getting suplexed by a horse.

    If you like comedy that feels like a group chat that absolutely should’ve stayed private, you’re home.If it makes you mad, then that's our bad
    that’s our bad.

    Chapters:
    00:00 – Intro & immediate chaos
    01:30 – AI teddy bear gives sex advice
    04:30 – BDSM, knives & AI gone wrong
    08:45 – Parenting nightmares & tech responsibility
    10:10 – Woman found alive in a coffin
    14:00 – Insurance fraud theories spiral
    16:50 – 10-year-old steals mom’s car
    19:30 – Parking in the garage like a pro
    22:40 – Is this kid a criminal mastermind?
    25:50 – Laugh-test rules explained
    27:15 – Whispering threats & cursed clips
    33:40 – Overtime chaos begins
    41:15 – Competitive spiraling & accusations
    50:55 – Horse suplex tiebreaker
    01:12:00 – Wrap-up & sign-off

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    1 時間 13 分
  • Kids Say No To Drugs : Episode 2
    2026/01/21
    Episode 2 of That’s Our Bad takes a hard left into creativity, crime, and decisions that absolutely should’ve stayed hypothetical.

    The episode kicks off with a California driver who skipped the DMV entirely and replaced their license plate with a hand-drawn version, complete with a fake registration sticker and artistic confidence. The crew debates whether effort should count for something and how far creativity can stretch before it becomes a crime.

    Things escalate when the conversation turns global. The guys break down a story about a man in Japan who allegedly exploited a food delivery app to score over 1,000 free meals, running dozens of fake accounts like a tech startup fueled entirely by fraud and takeout.

    Then the mood shifts as the crew reacts to the disturbing drug practice known as “Bluetooth” or “hot spotting,” where people share drug-infused blood to extend a high. What starts as disbelief turns into real conversations about public health, risk, and why some trends should never leave the group chat.

    The episode closes with competitive chaos: viral clips, laugh-tests, cursed hypotheticals, and a scorekeeping system that fuels accusations, meltdowns, and one definitive (and controversial) winner.

    If you like reckless comedy, unfiltered commentary, and podcasts that feel like friends spiraling in real time — this one’s for you.If anything makes you mad…that’s our bad.
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    1 時間 5 分