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). What started as “let’s just talk” somehow turned into six months of spirals, therapy-adjacent breakthroughs, inside jokes, and emotional whiplash. This episode isn’t a finale — it’s a pause. A breath. A vibe check. A moment to look back at the chaos, the growth, the unfiltered conversations, and the accidental healing that happened somewhere between bad takes, weed episodes, conspiracy tangents, and saying things with our...
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...