Who Benefits When We Argue About Reality
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Something feels off lately, and it’s not just your group chat. We start with Easter chaos and quickly slide into a blunt conversation about how people get famous online, how they monetize attention, and why the internet rewards the loudest version of everything. When virality turns into a business, the incentives change fast, and it starts reshaping what we see, what we share, and what we believe.
Then we get into heavier territory: a reported birth tourism scheme in Suffolk County, the anger people feel about taxpayer money, and the practical stuff that makes trust break down, like potholes, transit problems, and the sense that nobody is accountable. From there, we go full conspiracy curiosity with moon landing doubts, space debris questions, and how a few confusing images can turn into a whole worldview when institutions already feel untrustworthy.
The back half hits modern tech anxiety head-on. We talk AI surveillance, wearable cameras, smart devices, and how companies train machine learning on real user footage. We also react to Neuralink and brain-computer interface headlines, then pivot into geopolitics with the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices, and why gas prices can jump in ways that feel like gouging. We wrap with censorship and pop culture, because comedy is often where people tell the truth first.
If you’re into comedy podcasts with conspiracy talk, AI privacy debates, and real-world money questions, this one is for you. Subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review with the wildest take you agreed with.
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