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EPISODE · Mar 15, 2026 · 16 MIN

V-Bucks Price Hikes, The Pullman Strike, “Male Loneliness,” and Real American Freestyle

from The Daily Dose of Don · host Dtresohlavy

Today’s commentary-only episode of The Daily Dose of Don covers everything from gaming economics to American labor history and the latest media narratives.Don kicks things off by breaking down the coming price hike in Fortnite V-Bucks and why players who plan on buying skins or battle passes might want to stock up before the increase hits.Next, Part 8 of the Insurrection Act series continues with the Pullman Strike of 1894, when a nationwide railroad strike shut down rail traffic across the United States and the federal government responded by sending in troops.Don also reacts to the media’s latest talking point: the alleged “male loneliness epidemic.” After watching The Daily Show’s segment on the subject, Don explains why he’s more convinced than ever that the narrative is wildly exaggerated.Finally, Don talks about Real American Freestyle Wrestling and why the promotion already seems to be drifting toward WWE-style sports entertainment.Gaming, history, media criticism, and wrestling talk — all in one episode of The Daily Dose of Don.

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