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One Eye Bob Pt 2

EPISODE · Oct 31, 2025 · 31 MIN

One Eye Bob Pt 2

from Terrible Person · host Terrible Person

Do pop stars age out of relevance overnight, or does the culture just decide it is bored all at once. A casual opener about Sabrina Carpenter versus Taylor Swift turns into a broader teardown of pop star energy, homeschool vibes, relationship branding, and the moment when celebrities stop feeling aspirational and start feeling deeply uncool. Kardashian fatigue sets in, Travis Barker affection becomes suspicious, and Blink-182 lore somehow drifts into alien conspiracies, government disclosures, and the creeping sense that the weirdest guy in the band might have been the most normal one. The middle stretches into full paranormal tourism.Mushroom gummies, the Zak Bagans museum, crawl spaces, cursed boxes, salt circles, and the specific discomfort of being trapped in a room longer than you want to be while something unseen feels like it is watching. The line between “vibes” and fear gets blurry, especially when time stretches, expectations collapse, and you realize how long five hours can feel when you are waiting to leave. From there it jumps straight into road rage sociology. Neighborhood speed enforcers, aggressive middle fingers, polite honks gone wrong, and the quiet code drivers develop to survive traffic without losing their minds.Courtesy flashes, moral victories, and the strange power trip of controlling a lane for three seconds too long. The last stretch zooms out into money, status, and systems that quietly rot everything they touch. Sports gambling scandals, point shaving, fake competition, and the unsettling idea that entire leagues function more like scripted entertainment than fair play. Youth sports, sororities, travel teams, and coaching grifts stack into one long argument about parents outsourcing childhood, paying obscene amounts of money for manufactured experiences, and confusing pressure with purpose. It ends in a place that feels fitting. Overthinking, exhaustion, side arguments, sudden sincerity, and the slow realization that most of this chaos comes from people trying too hard to win systems that were never designed to be fair in the first place.

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They Called This a Movie Anthony Del Vecchio Testing the strength of friendships one terrible movie at a time.NOW RELEASING ON FRIDAYS Explicit Why Are You Following Me? Nicole Michalik Have you ever wondered how your favorite person to follow on social media actually got to be your favorite person to follow on social media? How did they get the followers they have? What's their favorite platform? What do they do that makes you want to follow them? Nicole asks those questions, and more, as she tries to discover, "why are you following me?" Explicit The Most Important Question Important, Not Important You already know things are broken. You read the news, you listen to the analysis, you've got the outrage. What you don't have is a plan.The Most Important Question — 6x Webby-nominated, 2x Signal Award-nominated — is a weekly conversation with one person who stopped asking "what can I do?" and went and found out. Not pundits. Not commentators. The scientists, doctors, nurses, journalists, farmers, activists, and policymakers who are doing the actual work on the frontlines of climate, public health, democracy, AI, food, water, medicine, and justice.Host Quinn Emmett goes deep with each of them — the infectious disease doctor building new outbreak surveillance tools, the investigative journalist who traced how forever chemicals got into 97% of our blood, the economist building emergency lifeboats for foreign aid that got axed overnight, one of the greatest writers alive reckoning with the history we were never taught — and every conversation ends with something nobody else gives Explicit Retail Nightmares Alicia Tobin and Jessica Delisle Co-ghosts Alicia and Jessica plus very funny guests discuss terrible work experiences, adorable animals and a bunch of other weird segments! Explicit
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