EPISODE · May 28, 2026 · 44 MIN
Thursday, May 28 - Nuru Massage
from The Ethan, Lou & Large Dave Show · host Lou Milano
A bunch of weird and very 2026 trends are colliding all at once right now, and honestly, society feels like it’s moving at full speed into some strange new era. One trend that’s blowing up with Gen Z and millennials is people throwing full-on parties to celebrate plastic surgery procedures. We’re not talking about quiet recoveries anymore. People are hosting “boob job reveal” parties, nose job celebrations and even themed get-togethers complete with cakes, decorations and games. Social media is filled with videos of people proudly unveiling their cosmetic work like it’s a graduation party or gender reveal. It really shows how much attitudes around plastic surgery have changed. Years ago people hid it. Now they’re turning it into content. Speaking of strange pop culture moments, Robert Pattinson is reportedly set to play former “To Catch a Predator” host Chris Hansen in an upcoming movie called “Primetime.” That alone sounds like something somebody made up on the internet, but apparently it’s real. Pattinson continues to pick the most random and unpredictable projects imaginable. Meanwhile, Florida once again delivered one of the most aggressively Florida crime stories ever. A 33-year-old man named Clayton Warren was arrested after police say he broke into a store in the middle of the night using a chainsaw to steal around $12,000 worth of Pokémon cards. Imagine explaining to your grandparents that collectible Pokémon cards have now become valuable enough to inspire chainsaw burglaries. In another bizarre moment, fashion designer Jeremy Scott got a huge reaction after dramatically ripping up an A.I.-written commencement speech during a graduation event. The crowd apparently loved it, which says a lot about how nervous people are becoming about artificial intelligence creeping into creative spaces. Ironically, while some people are rejecting A.I., others are embracing it in ways that sound pretty dystopian. More young boys and men are reportedly creating A.I.-powered digital girlfriends online, and some experts worry it could seriously damage how they learn to build real-life relationships and social skills. And because the universe enjoys chaos, an alcoholic version of Fresca called “Fresca Hard” is now hitting stores. There are four flavors, a 12-pack costs around 18 bucks, and early reviews online are already calling it “the seltzer of the summer.” At least one wholesome thing managed to break through the noise. A viral video making the rounds online shows a young guy and girl creating music together despite having absolutely zero instruments or equipment. No fancy setup, no expensive gear, just pure talent and creativity. Honestly, that might be the most refreshing story out of all of this.
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A bunch of weird and very 2026 trends are colliding all at once right now, and honestly, society feels like it’s moving at full speed into some strange new era. One trend that’s blowing up with Gen Z and millennials is people throwing full-on parties to celebrate plastic surgery procedures. We’re not talking about quiet recoveries anymore. People are hosting “boob job reveal” parties, nose job celebrations and even themed get-togethers complete with cakes, decorations and games. Social media is filled with videos of people proudly unveiling their cosmetic work like it’s a graduation party or gender reveal. It really shows how much attitudes around plastic surgery have changed. Years ago people hid it. Now they’re turning it into content. Speaking of strange pop culture moments, Robert Pattinson is reportedly set to play former “To Catch a Predator” host Chris Hansen in an upcoming movie called “Primetime.” That alone sounds like something somebody made up on the internet, but apparently it’s real. Pattinson continues to pick the most random and unpredictable projects imaginable. Meanwhile, Florida once again delivered one of the most aggressively Florida crime stories ever. A 33-year-old man named Clayton Warren was arrested after police say he broke into a store in the middle of the night using a chainsaw to steal around $12,000 worth of Pokémon cards. Imagine explaining to your grandparents that collectible Pokémon cards have now become valuable enough to inspire chainsaw burglaries. In another bizarre moment, fashion designer Jeremy Scott got a huge reaction after dramatically ripping up an A.I.-written commencement speech during a graduation event. The crowd apparently loved it, which says a lot about how nervous people are becoming about artificial intelligence creeping into creative spaces. Ironically, while some people are rejecting A.I., others are embracing it in ways that sound pretty dystopian. More young boys and men are reportedly creating A.I.-powered digital girlfriends online, and some experts worry it could seriously damage how they learn to build real-life relationships and social skills. And because the universe enjoys chaos, an alcoholic version of Fresca called “Fresca Hard” is now hitting stores. There are four flavors, a 12-pack costs around 18 bucks, and early reviews online are already calling it “the seltzer of the summer.” At least one wholesome thing managed to break through the noise. A viral video making the rounds online shows a young guy and girl creating music together despite having absolutely zero instruments or equipment. No fancy setup, no expensive gear, just pure talent and creativity. Honestly, that might be the most refreshing story out of all of this.
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