This week, we continue diving into Reddit stories full of family drama. From bad dinner dates to mom's old cookbook, this episode has a lot to say about family, food, and what ties them all together (or tears them apart): McDonald's fries.
This week, Reddit sent us down the rabbit hole of family drama featuring weaponized guilt, luxury weddings, and one mother-in-law who thinks Christmas is a legally binding contract. We talk gift etiquette, Reddit's tradition of screaming DIVORCE at the slightest inconvenience, and a bride-to-be who wants an $80K wedding, a honeymoon on someone else's dime, and maybe a Vera Wang dress if the universe is feeling generous. It's family, it's messy, it's festive. Happy holidays?
From Percy Jackson to Puss in Boots, we explore what makes a movie magic... and what kills it. We debate what makes a good villain, why some things are better left unexplained, and whether Voldemort deserves any credit at all.
This week, we spiral from Weekend at Bernie's to Twilight, stopping to question Batman's love life, Superman's drama, and why Steve is cheating in Minecraft. Is Coneheads the next Godfather? Find out this and more in this episode of Mumble Jungle.
Our journey through Reddit's haunted halls continues. From thirsty ghosts and sleep paralysis to real-life home invaders and stalkers, it's a haunted house of an episode. Courage the Cowardly Dog would not survive this one, but maybe you will.
This week, we read spooky Reddit stories and somehow end up covering ghostly war heroes, childhood hiding spots, and why Dracula will never find us on the top bunk. There's talk of Ted Bundy, The Purge, and films that nerf cars for no reason. It's Halloween therapy, but with more boba.
What starts as a conversation about painting miniatures turns into a deep dive into sea glass, fake fishing, and the physics of the universe. It’s basically therapy, but with more ironing.