Best of 2023 Part 2: Best of Omegle

EPISODE · Jan 5, 2024 · 1H 31M

Best of 2023 Part 2: Best of Omegle

from That Was Wild · host Adam Macias

Strap on your webcam, we're going on Omegle 📹! For this best of episode we are diving deep into the bowels of the internet. A place they had to be shut down because it was too messed up - Omegle! Over the past six months we have documented some truly insane people out here on the outskirts of the internet. Sex addicts, thrill seekers, taxidermists - you name it. We've had it all. In this episode, we highlight the best of the wildest people on the internet. This episode is extra wild! That Was Wild Live - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/632962216027 If you have a wild story, submit it here in our Google form https://forms.gle/aMBtd7WDXLxf3ZTN7 ___________________________________ 0:00 - Intro 1:34 - Taxidermist 10:06 - 911 turns me on 15:22 - ODing at a rave 23:46 - I woke up in Japan 29:00 - Fighting a mountain lion 32:42 - Real life Milf Hunter 45:36 - Emergency Doctor 51:32 - Anonymous Citizen 1:00:00 - This town is White AF 1:10:45 - Secret S*x Tape 1:19:27 - I got a girl pregnant 1:23:20 - Meth heads 1:31:11 - Outro

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