This week, Dyce, the makers of Bad Choices and other delightfully unhinged party games, decided to sponsor this episode of Premeditated Opinions, where Pamela and Josh take a break from deep thoughts and existential dread to play the game that’s part therapy, part chaos, and 100% “we might regret this later.” If your game nights could use a little more laughter (and questionable decision-making), check out Bad Choices or any of Dyce’s other games using our exclusive link below. It supports th...
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This week, Dyce, the makers of Bad Choices and other delightfully unhinged party games, decided to sponsor this episode of Premeditated Opinions, where Pamela and Josh take a break from deep thoughts and existential dread to play the game that’s part therapy, part chaos, and 100% “we might regret this later.” If your game nights could use a little more laughter (and questionable decision-making), check out Bad Choices or any of Dyce’s other games using our exclusive link below. It supports th...
This week on Premeditated Opinions: Pamela and Josh test the limits of millennial linguistics: Southern drawls, Steve Irwin narrations of household pets, and why saying “listen” is basically a personality type. We dig into accents, bias, and how a Kentucky-Dallas hybrid can be both “city girl” and “Data Cowgirl,” while still getting side-eyed in tech for elongating vowels. From there, we spiral (responsibly) into culture: why Southern ≠ simple, how unconscious bias shows up at work, and the s...
Premeditated Opinions
This week, Dyce, the makers of Bad Choices and other delightfully unhinged party games, decided to sponsor this episode of Premeditated Opinions, where Pamela and Josh take a break from deep thoughts and existential dread to play the game that’s part therapy, part chaos, and 100% “we might regret this later.” If your game nights could use a little more laughter (and questionable decision-making), check out Bad Choices or any of Dyce’s other games using our exclusive link below. It supports th...