
Teacher BODY SLAMS Student Over Musical Chairs?! + Conspiracy Theory & Blind Rankings | Ep. 71
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This week we go from internet chaos to real-life chaos in a classroom. We kick things off with a listener shoutout and dive into how ridiculous social media feels right now (and if anyone even watches the news anymore).
Bill brings his Game of the Week with Hades, Eddie breaks down a fiasco at the World Stone Skimming Championship, and then we get into the viral video of a teacher body slamming a student during musical chairs — yeah, that’s a thing.
Dean’s Conspiracy Theory this week is the Algorithm Erase Theory, which sparks a whole conversation about how platforms bury or wipe certain content. We also get into the debate of whether Chris Brown’s fame is anywhere close to Michael Jackson’s, and wrap things up with Dean vs. Bill in Blind Rankings.
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0:00 - On this week's episode & Intro/Listener Shoutout
3:46 - Charlie Kirk Segment Disclaimer & We don't want to upset this guy!
7:20 - The ridiculousness of social media and the internet today & do you watch the news?
18:53 - Bill's Game of the Week - Hades!
23:38 - World Stone Skimming Championship Fiasco / Dean needs a smaller ring of truth?
29:17 - Teacher body slams student during musical chairs
33:00 - Reaction to the musical chair teacher/student video
35:48 - Dean's Conspiracy Theory - Algorithm Erase Theory
46:36 - Is Chris Brown fame equivalent to Michael Jackson?
48:19 - Eddie vs. Bill Blind Rankings!
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