This is your sign to text your fave unlicensed therapists. (That’s us). Twin Tangents introduces a new segment called Twin Tangents Court, where they discuss various cases and deliver verdicts. The first case involves a roommate eating a leftover slice of pizza without permission, leading to a discussion on food theft and roommate etiquette. The second case involves a friend sharing popcorn at the movies after initially declining, sparking a debate on snack-sharing protocols. The conversation...
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This is your sign to text your fave unlicensed therapists. (That’s us). Twin Tangents introduces a new segment called Twin Tangents Court, where they discuss various cases and deliver verdicts. The first case involves a roommate eating a leftover slice of pizza without permission, leading to a discussion on food theft and roommate etiquette. The second case involves a friend sharing popcorn at the movies after initially declining, sparking a debate on snack-sharing protocols. The conversation...
This is your sign to text your fave unlicensed therapists. (That’s us). Halloween used to be simple — pillowcases full of sugar, cheap plastic masks, and the occasional emotional damage disguised as a “family costume.” But now? Candy’s $12.99, kids don’t trick-or-treat after sunset, and somehow we’re the ones checking for razor blades and red flags. In this haunted, hysterical Halloween special, we unwrap spooky nostalgia, neighborhood legends, and candy-fueled chaos with zero edits, zero sha...
Twin Tangents Because Therapy Was Booked
This is your sign to text your fave unlicensed therapists. (That’s us). Twin Tangents introduces a new segment called Twin Tangents Court, where they discuss various cases and deliver verdicts. The first case involves a roommate eating a leftover slice of pizza without permission, leading to a discussion on food theft and roommate etiquette. The second case involves a friend sharing popcorn at the movies after initially declining, sparking a debate on snack-sharing protocols. The conversation...