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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2025 · 36 MIN

The Largest Pt 2

from Terrible Person · host Terrible Person

A meandering conversation that starts with selling clothes and thrift-store economics before drifting into consumer culture, retail politics, and why big-box stores feel more expensive and less worth it than ever. Seasonal fashion trends, skinny jeans dying off, and the quiet humiliation of getting rejected by resale counters set the tone. From there it spirals into corporate behavior, unions, Walmart documentaries,Target backlash, and how politics, branding, and shopping have become weirdly inseparable. Schools, surveillance tech, keylogging, work devices, and the creeping sense that everything you type is being watched push the discussion into modern paranoia. The back half fractures into internet absurdity and cultural noise. AI-generated headlines, bizarre viral stories, strange animals, Mars obsession, celebrity tangents, conspiracy-adjacent thinking, and the way conversations slowly dissolve when there’s too much information and no clear point. It all ends where it always does: hunger, dinner decisions, and the realization that none of this actually resolved anything.

A meandering conversation that starts with selling clothes and thrift-store economics before drifting into consumer culture, retail politics, and why big-box stores feel more expensive and less worth it than ever. Seasonal fashion trends, skinny jeans dying off, and the quiet humiliation of getting rejected by resale counters set the tone. From there it spirals into corporate behavior, unions, Walmart documentaries,Target backlash, and how politics, branding, and shopping have become weirdly inseparable. Schools, surveillance tech, keylogging, work devices, and the creeping sense that everything you type is being watched push the discussion into modern paranoia. The back half fractures into internet absurdity and cultural noise. AI-generated headlines, bizarre viral stories, strange animals, Mars obsession, celebrity tangents, conspiracy-adjacent thinking, and the way conversations slowly dissolve when there’s too much information and no clear point. It all ends where it always does: hunger, dinner decisions, and the realization that none of this actually resolved anything.

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