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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2024 · 2H 42M

Episode328: Act Bad

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Welcome back, absurd aficionados, to another electrifying episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! We've got a smorgasbord of absurdities to unpack today, ranging from internet debates to legal battles and sporting spectacles. Let's dive right in! But first, let's address the burning question on everyone's minds: Is $30 enough to CashApp for lunch? Join us as we delve into this internet debate and dissect the various perspectives. In the world of politics, absurdity reigns supreme: The Dalton Mayor finds himself embroiled in controversy, raising questions about leadership and accountability. California makes waves by increasing the minimum wage to a staggering $20, sparking debates about economic policy and income inequality. Hip-hop takes center stage with a whirlwind of absurdity: Diddy's LA, NY, and Miami homes are raided by Homeland Security, sending shockwaves through the music industry. Mase delivers profound insights on destiny and addresses the controversial terms "No Homo" and "No Diddy," sparking discussions about language and identity. Schoolboy Q sheds light on why Los Angeles is one of the most dangerous cities for rappers, highlighting the harsh realities of the music industry. Juvenile shoots a video for a song done 20 years prior, showcasing the enduring impact of his music on the hip-hop landscape. Chance the Rapper and his wife announce their divorce after five years of marriage, prompting reflections on love, relationships, and celebrity. Pop culture delivers its fair share of absurdities: Gilbert Arenas responds to Saucy Santana's claims, igniting a fiery exchange and leaving fans buzzing with anticipation. The US files a landmark lawsuit against Apple for allegedly monopolizing the smartphone industry, raising questions about corporate power and consumer rights.   Finally, in the world of sports: Kobe Bryant's parents face backlash after putting a championship ring on the auction block, stirring emotions among fans and collectors. Paul Pierce's Los Angeles residence is targeted in a burglary, with $100,000 cash and watches reportedly stolen, leaving the former NBA star reeling. Iowa's surprising victory over LSU shakes up the sports world, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of competition. That's a wrap for this episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! We hope you enjoyed the rollercoaster ride through today's absurdities. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and join us next time for more mind-bending stories. Thanks for tuning in, absurd enthusiasts, and until next time, keep embracing the absurdity! Leave Voice Message by Clicking Here.

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