MAGA Catfishing & Fragile Masculinity
The hosts dig into the phenomenon of conservative men hiding their true political beliefs to date liberal women, only to reveal their real views once they've established a relationship. The crew explores the cognitive dissonance of knowing your beliefs are so repulsive that you have to hide them, and questions what kind of relationship can survive such fundamental deception. Dingo compares it to going "behind enemy lines," while Robbbie challenges these men to do some introspection about why they feel the need to hide who they are.
ICE, Constitutional Violations & Intimidation Tactics
An ICE whistleblower revealed that training has been cut and agents are being deliberately trained to violate constitutional rights. The hosts discuss how agents confront legal observers, smash windows, and show up at people's homes as intimidation tactics—all while the legal observers are breaking no laws. Robbbie breaks down how ICE uses information gathering on license plates to locate and threaten civilians exercising their legal right to document. The segment showcases the blatant disregard for the Constitution and the implicit threat: 'We know where you live.'
Bonnie Blue's 400-Person Pregnancy & Sex Work Economics
The crew tackles the revelation that adult content creator Bonnie Blue got pregnant after an event involving approximately 400 men, sparking discussion about birth control failure rates and industry standards. They pivot to examining the economics of pornography, comparing career trajectories and earnings of performers like Mia Khalifa ($8M in 3 months), Riley Reid ($14M), and Jenna Jameson ($30M). The hosts emphasize that most performers don't make millions—the industry average is $60-65K annually—and that the production companies capture most profits while performers have very short shelf lives.
The AI Bubble & Texas Data Center Madness
Texas is building a five-square-mile data center that will consume twice the energy needed to power all Texas homes—on a grid already notoriously broken. The hosts question what these massive AI investments are actually for, suspecting it's circular money laundering between mega-companies (Nvidia, OpenAI, Oracle, Anthropic). They compare it to the dot-com bubble and note that despite everyone knowing we're in a bubble, the nut-passing continues. Job growth in 2025 was only 185,000 for the entire year while 2.2 million entered the workforce, suggesting companies have been preemptively replacing workers with AI that doesn't actually exist yet.
Golden Rule: Mind Your Fucking Business
The episode closes with the crew's core philosophy: if something doesn't hurt anyone and doesn't affect you, stop caring about it. Whether it's trans identity, pronouns, or what consenting adults do with their bodies, the message is clear—focus on things that actually negatively impact people, not your personal discomfort. Dingo's advice is blunt: "I didn't see anything. I don't know what you're talking about." It's a refreshing counterpoint to the outrage economy and a reminder that most culture war bullshit is performative.
"I thought they said all liberal women are ugly. So then why do you want the ugly liberal woman? Pick a lane!" — Robbbie← All episode posts