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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2025 · 24 MIN

Relations "Besties Banter: From Pizza to Pop Culture"

from Socially UnSocial · host Patty and Danielle

In this episode of 'Socially UnSocial,' hosts Patty and Danielle engage in a series of fun and light-hearted debates covering a wide range of topics. They start by discussing whether pineapple belongs on pizza, if cereal is considered a soup, and whether a hot dog qualifies as a sandwich. Next, they weigh in on preferences for crunchy versus smooth peanut butter and the appropriateness of ketchup on eggs. The discussion then shifts to pop culture showdowns like 'Friends' versus 'The Office,' and Marvel versus DC. They also tackle questions about overrated celebrities and whether 'Die Hard' is a Christmas movie. Finally, they dive into more abstract debates such as whether money can buy happiness, and if they would rather have a rewind or pause button for life. The episode concludes with a quick speed round covering topics like the ethics of reclining airplane seats, punctuality, confronting a friend about a cheating partner, catchy songs, and whether dogs are better than cats. Throughout, the hosts invite listeners to share their opinions and join the conversation.Follow Us on IG and Facebook @SociallyUnSociallyPodcast And check us out on TikTok @SociallyUnSocialpThank for Listening!

In this episode of 'Socially UnSocial,' hosts Patty and Danielle engage in a series of fun and light-hearted debates covering a wide range of topics. They start by discussing whether pineapple belongs on pizza, if cereal is considered a soup, and whether a hot dog qualifies as a sandwich. Next, they weigh in on preferences for crunchy versus smooth peanut butter and the appropriateness of ketchup on eggs. The discussion then shifts to pop culture showdowns like 'Friends' versus 'The Office,' ...

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