Two Shots To The Temple
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We got unbannedand then we hit the gas. Kicked off by a flagged teaser and a name that raised eyebrows, we unpack what it feels like to build something small under the weight of big-platform moderation. From there, the ride gets loud and human: a whiplash would‑you‑rather, Brokeback Mountain nostalgia, and a reminder that movies, music, and late‑night tinkering with kids are the messy threads that hold us together.
Then we wade into the deep end. Gaza headlines and ceasefire buzz meet hard skepticism about “unprecedented” claims. We pull at the strings of an attempted assassination narrative with ballistics talk entry wounds, exit wounds, round velocity and why citizen questions surge when official answers stall. The energy shifts again into Comey rumors, FBI internal drama, and legal theater fatigue. On the health front, we revisit ivermectin’s reputation, oncology chatter, and the trust gap left by pandemic messaging that mocked people trying to breathe. It’s not a lab paper; it’s raw memory and the sting of being talked down to.
Closer to home, we vent about aid abroad while our courts wobble, parole boards free violent offenders, and nonviolent cases fester. Tariffs vs taxes brings the 16th Amendment into focus, with a gut-level take on supply chains, thin margins, and why a fix in theory can still gut small operators in practice. We lighten and darken at once with a Little League saga moms shouting across dugouts, an interference call, cops on the way and a heartfelt look at coaching kids with ADHD, celebrating one‑run improvements, and co‑parenting without losing your mind. We talk self‑defense the way dads do: don’t go looking for fights, but know how to end one if it finds your family.
We close by tackling women in combat and a one‑standard military, the politics that seep into uniforms, and whether National Guard deployments to cities keep order or normalize overreach. Two friends don’t agree on everything; we don’t try to. What we promise is honesty, humor, and the courage to push past the polite script. If you’re here for unfiltered conversation that swings from bans to ballistics to baseball moms, press play. Then subscribe, share with a friend, and tell us where you draw the line.