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One Eye Bob Pt 1

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 35 MIN

One Eye Bob Pt 1

from Terrible Person · host Terrible Person

What happens when a month off turns into a loose, spiraling reentry full of tech indecision, pop culture resentment, and deeply specific grievances that have been waiting patiently to come out. It starts with a deceptively simple question about buying a new phone and immediately unravels into nostalgia for smaller devices, trade-in scams, Apple Store psychology, and the quiet fantasy of accidentally losing a phone just to force a reset. That momentum carries straight into television disappointment, especially the growing frustration with prestige crime shows that feel more interested in shock, sex, and symbolism than actually telling a coherent story.From there, celebrity irritation takes over. Ryan Murphy fatigue, Kardashian burnout, Travis Barker suspicion, radio personalities who confuse relevance with coolness, and the strange confidence of people who think money automatically makes them interesting. Industry stories bleed into resentment about executives, private jets, fake wellness drinks, and the surreal experience of watching corporations collapse upward while everyone else gets nothing. The conversation keeps sliding into modern anxiety. Microplastics, micro metals, vitamins that do not dissolve, medicine that does not work, and the creeping sense that everything sold as “healthy” will eventually turn out to be a scam.Childhood myths get revisited, gum swallowing gets disproven the hard way, and bodily oversharing becomes unavoidable. By the end, it settles into domestic chaos and media overload. Troubled-teen shows, cult logic, unnecessary TV sex scenes, cat-sitting paranoia, door-checking rituals, and the constant low-grade stress of trying to be responsible while everything feels slightly out of control. “Gary” and “Selena” circle all of it with no real conclusion, just the relief of saying the quiet parts out loud.

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