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EPISODE · Dec 24, 2025 · 1H 20M

12.23.25 Private Pics, Broken Codes & Pointless Lies

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This week on Oooh They Funny (The Show), the crew covered a wild mix of unspoken social rules, confusing modern dating moments, and uncomfortable truths we all pretend not to notice. They kicked things off talking about that awkward feeling when you think you’re getting a “private” selfie, only for it to end up on someone’s social media minutes later—and whether that’s a power move, clout chasing, or just straight-up disrespect. From there, the conversation shifted into the unspoken rules every friend group lives by until someone breaks one, comparing how men and women see violations differently—whether it’s food, secrets, money, or dating a friend’s ex—and how one broken rule can instantly change a friendship. The episode also dove into the Black Santa experience, with honest and funny stories about growing up Black in predominantly white suburbs, navigating traditional white Santa imagery, and why representation actually matters, with Riskay adding her perspective as part of the show. They wrapped things up by unpacking why some people lie for absolutely no reason at all, telling ridiculous stories for attention or convenience, how to spot it, and how to deal with people who can’t seem to keep it real. As always, the episode balanced humor, real-life situations, and those uncomfortable conversations everyone relates to but rarely says out loud.

This week on Oooh They Funny (The Show), the crew covered a wild mix of unspoken social rules, confusing modern dating moments, and uncomfortable truths we all pretend not to notice. They kicked things off talking about that awkward feeling when you think you’re getting a “private” selfie, only for it to end up on someone’s social media minutes later—and whether that’s a power move, clout chasing, or just straight-up disrespect. From there, the conversation shifted into the unspoken rules every friend group lives by until someone breaks one, comparing how men and women see violations differently—whether it’s food, secrets, money, or dating a friend’s ex—and how one broken rule can instantly change a friendship. The episode also dove into the Black Santa experience, with honest and funny stories about growing up Black in predominantly white suburbs, navigating traditional white Santa imagery, and why representation actually matters, with Riskay adding her perspective as part of the show. They wrapped things up by unpacking why some people lie for absolutely no reason at all, telling ridiculous stories for attention or convenience, how to spot it, and how to deal with people who can’t seem to keep it real. As always, the episode balanced humor, real-life situations, and those uncomfortable conversations everyone relates to but rarely says out loud.

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