TSDS 183 2 phones
Episode 183 of the The Straight Dope Show podcast, hosted by El uno and TraB, titled "TSDS 183 2 phones" was published on December 13, 2021 and runs 159 minutes.
December 13, 2021 ·159m · The Straight Dope Show
Summary
0:00 hour 1 1:00:00 hour 2 2:00:00 hour 3 hour 1 They discuss funny drug bust pictures, their plans for the future, their changing perspectives on socializing and attending events, smoking habits, their love for anime, voice actors and the disappointments in live-action adaptations of animated shows, their frustrations with unrealistic portrayals in cartoons and reality TV shows, the unfair treatment of Naomi Osaka, and their thoughts on career opportunities in the entertainment industry. They also touch on Kyrie Irving's decision to not get the COVID vaccine, their dislike for certain TV shows, forgiveness and not engaging in ignorant behavior, the issue of school shootings, Halo Infinite and microtransactions, and the importance of setting boundaries during podcast recordings. hour 2 the hosts discuss their preferences for simpler modes of communication and express frustration with the abundance of options available today. They also touch on the decline of certain artists who prioritize creating hits over maintaining consistency in their music. The conversation then shifts to the issue of copying and lack of originality in the music industry, as well as various scams related to drinks and fast food chains. They also delve into topics like political apathy, labor conditions, and the control that algorithm-based scheduling has over employees. Other topics covered include breakfast options at fast food chains, the effectiveness of using fame for social change, the playing style of Karl-Anthony Towns, and the importance of taking control of one's own career. The hosts also discuss the concept of putting personal needs and well-being ahead of integrity and self-respect, as well as the hype surrounding Stephen Curry potentially breaking Ray Allen's three-point record. hour 3 the conversation covers various topics including the debate over Stephen Curry's status as one of the all-time great basketball players, the recent performance of Anthony Davis, the challenges of playing in Los Angeles, the importance of workplace confrontation, and playful banter about hypothetical NBA scenarios. The hosts also share personal experiences about driving a loud muscle car and getting away with something due to luck. The video concludes with the host wrapping up the show.
Episode Description
0:00 hour 1
1:00:00 hour 2
2:00:00 hour 3
hour 1
They discuss funny drug bust pictures, their plans for the future, their changing perspectives on socializing and attending events, smoking habits, their love for anime, voice actors and the disappointments in live-action adaptations of animated shows, their frustrations with unrealistic portrayals in cartoons and reality TV shows, the unfair treatment of Naomi Osaka, and their thoughts on career opportunities in the entertainment industry. They also touch on Kyrie Irving's decision to not get the COVID vaccine, their dislike for certain TV shows, forgiveness and not engaging in ignorant behavior, the issue of school shootings, Halo Infinite and microtransactions, and the importance of setting boundaries during podcast recordings.
hour 2
the hosts discuss their preferences for simpler modes of communication and express frustration with the abundance of options available today. They also touch on the decline of certain artists who prioritize creating hits over maintaining consistency in their music. The conversation then shifts to the issue of copying and lack of originality in the music industry, as well as various scams related to drinks and fast food chains. They also delve into topics like political apathy, labor conditions, and the control that algorithm-based scheduling has over employees. Other topics covered include breakfast options at fast food chains, the effectiveness of using fame for social change, the playing style of Karl-Anthony Towns, and the importance of taking control of one's own career. The hosts also discuss the concept of putting personal needs and well-being ahead of integrity and self-respect, as well as the hype surrounding Stephen Curry potentially breaking Ray Allen's three-point record.
hour 3
the conversation covers various topics including the debate over Stephen Curry's status as one of the all-time great basketball players, the recent performance of Anthony Davis, the challenges of playing in Los Angeles, the importance of workplace confrontation, and playful banter about hypothetical NBA scenarios. The hosts also share personal experiences about driving a loud muscle car and getting away with something due to luck. The video concludes with the host wrapping up the show.
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