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Grocery Store Revenge Pt 2

EPISODE · Dec 30, 2022 · 43 MIN

Grocery Store Revenge Pt 2

from Terrible Person · host Terrible Person

Gary and Selena kick things off by diving straight into the strange world of internet rap after discovering the wildly chaotic music of DigBar, breaking down outrageous lyrics, viral internet humor, and the kind of absurd content that somehow becomes a cult online phenomenon. The conversation spirals into the bizarre corners of YouTube culture, shock comedy, and why certain artists gain huge followings online.From there Gary and Selena jump into celebrity chaos, including the Good Morning America scandal involving Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, workplace affairs exploding into public drama, and the strange culture of morning television personalities becoming tabloid news. They also talk about aging in the public eye, celebrity fitness extremes, and the obsession with image in television and entertainment. The episode also explores odd movie choices with a breakdown of the film Sharp Stick, discussing awkward storytelling, bizarre relationship dynamics, and uncomfortable sex-obsessed character arcs. Gary and Selena debate strange indie film trends, pretentious acting culture, and actors who take “the craft” a little too seriously.Other topics include Nick Cannon continuing to expand his massive family, the strange behavior people display in public places like malls, frustrating airport travel stories including a man missing a life-saving heart transplant because of weather delays, and the increasingly weird features appearing on social media like Instagram Notes. Gary and Selena also rant about broken apartment gates, neighbors leaving grocery carts around the complex, and the everyday frustrations of living around people who simply refuse to clean up after themselves. The episode bounces between internet culture, celebrity absurdity, apartment living chaos, and the unpredictable randomness that defines modern life.

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