If I'm being one-hundred percent honest, I actually kind of enjoyed the Last of Us 2. Of course, now that tells you two things: that I'm undeniably in the minority when I say that, as well as just who the hell edits these things.
Regardless though, looking at pieces of media the general public would more often than not consider "bad" is actually an easy solution to fix. Either justify it on the internet haphazardly or write it off as a thirty dollar loss. We're all (hopefully) still quarantining, right? Not much else to do.
Oh yeah, and the conflict in the Middle East still rages on.
Who's ready for a bit of current history? Are you ready? People are downright insane at cherrypicking.
Actually, they're quite good at it, speaking from two perspectives of people who've seen it all across the Southern California area, with more of an internet personality to defend rather than the rights being infringed upon at this very moment. The boys dive deep into several topics, ranging from the Armenian/Azerbaijan conflict to ice cream parlors to movie stars with more of a chip on their shoulder than basic common courtesy.
Strap in those seatbelts, and more importantly, strap on those masks. You bigots.
Quarantine has certainly affected us in more ways than one, but who could necessarily say for the better?
This week, the lads tackle topics ranging from the Obama Administration to nefarious XBOX chats to Hamilton, and every facet of perceived moral superiority in between. In short, zoomers are nothing special.
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Music: myuu - "Unspoken"
Because what better way is there to kick off a podcast than over-examining just what makes humanity tick in the asinine ways that they do?
Introducing writers, commentators, and long-time friends Tristan Mouradian and Sebastian Schug, the discussion of past entertainers sporting delusions of grandeur quickly morph into a conversation asking the question of why 21st-century "morality" is such a guiding compass. Do the proposed flaws of such really have a seat at the dinner table, or should we all just remain complacent in light of socially charged acts, especially being made aware of the consequences?
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Music: myuu - "Unspoken"