Global News & Current Events
The hosts briefly touch on the situation in Palestine before pivoting to a food safety recall involving 32,000 pounds of various meats, primarily chorizo. The discussion is characteristically brief and dark, with the hosts admitting they haven't been keeping up with current events because it's "depressing."
Relationship Dynamics & Self-Deprecation
Robbie, Dingo, and Tad engage in a brutal self-roasting session about their marriages and romantic choices. The hosts take turns questioning why their wives settled for them, with Dingo joking about never sleeping with the same person twice and Robbie revealing he has three children despite his own doubts about his desirability. It's equal parts dark humor and genuine relationship commentary.
Extremely Explicit Sexual Discussions
The episode includes an extended, deeply explicit debate about anal sex practices, hygiene standards, and personal preferences. The hosts explore the topic with characteristic crudeness, discussing shower timing, digestion, and risk factors while maintaining their irreverent comedic tone throughout the segment.
Absurdist Farm & Animal Fantasy
What begins as casual conversation about farming evolves into increasingly ridiculous speculation about a "sex farm," costumed women, different animal genders, and ultimately an extended bit about hypothetical intimate encounters with an octopus. The hosts debate octopus anatomy, beak structure, and tentacle-related logistics in their trademark style of escalating absurdity.
Dark Humor on Controversial Topics
True to form, the hosts make provocative jokes about child labor, sex trafficking, and infant selling. These bits are delivered with their typical dark comedic sensibility, pushing boundaries while maintaining the podcast's established irreverent tone.
I don't want my asshole eaten because I don't ever trust my own asshole. First of all, the whole, hair of it all, which is its own thing. - Robbie← All episode posts