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Mommy June Pt 1

EPISODE · Mar 24, 2023 · 36 MIN

Mommy June Pt 1

from Terrible Person · host Terrible Person

Gary and Selena question reality from the jump, digging into whether anything in modern life is real or if everything has been flattened into noise, branding, and distraction. They explore simulation thinking, alien origin theories, genetic manipulation, and the idea that humanity may be the result of outside experimentation rather than natural evolution. Dinosaurs, fossils, extinction timelines, and ancient history collide with modern conspiracy culture as they debate what evidence actually proves and what gets accepted by default. The conversation moves through pop culture confusion, celebrity obsession, and the disconnect between global crises and what dominates headlines.Gary and Selena break down why celebrity documentaries thrive while deeper historical and political questions are treated as fringe or ignored. They discuss dystopian storytelling through Hunger Games, predictive programming, class systems, and how fictional worlds start to resemble real economic and political structures. Hollywood franchises, bloated finales, and manufactured emotional weight get picked apart along the way. Music, fame, and media cycles come under scrutiny as they question why sadness, trauma, and celebrity struggle are endlessly monetized while everyday reality feels increasingly absurd and unstable. The episode sets the tone for everything that follows with aliens, dinosaurs, simulations, celebrity culture, and the creeping sense that modern life has drifted far from anything grounded or honest.

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