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No One Is Thinking About You
No One Is Thinking About You
18 episodes
5 days ago
A weekly podcast where three 20-somethings each bring a topic to the table, whether superficial or heartfelt, in an attempt to make sense of the quarter life crisis we all seem to go through.
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A weekly podcast where three 20-somethings each bring a topic to the table, whether superficial or heartfelt, in an attempt to make sense of the quarter life crisis we all seem to go through.
Show more...
Comedy
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Episode 17: Wake Up Sheeple
No One Is Thinking About You
48 minutes
11 years ago
Episode 17: Wake Up Sheeple
On this episode of @NOITAYpodcast Nick is back and as bad as ever. Gavin finally brings up his topic about “The Look” (http://youtu.be/X4YK-DEkvcw?t=2m43s) from the infamous Shot At The Night music video by The Killers. Nick asks what your phone case says about you and we find that phones are way more than what they used to be. Karthik rounds it out and asks what the best deal you’ve gotten and Nick recalls all the times Craigslist and Kijiji have worked in his favour. There’s also some discussion on English slang, thot walks, and some “Things That Bother Me But Really Shouldn’t”.
No One Is Thinking About You
A weekly podcast where three 20-somethings each bring a topic to the table, whether superficial or heartfelt, in an attempt to make sense of the quarter life crisis we all seem to go through.