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When Joe was talking about Stephen A and Max it just felt like somebody wanted to make the comparison to Rory and Mal
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When Joe was talking about Stephen A and Max it just felt like somebody wanted to make the comparison to Rory and Mal
Tired of ice or ish (still get them confused) saying “this is Patreon content” every single time a real subject comes up …. Shut yo *** up!
Thats actually part of the tease to get you to pay for patreon.Tired of ice or ish (still get them confused) saying “this is Patreon content” every single time a real subject comes up …. Shut yo *** up!
Tired of ice or ish (still get them confused) saying “this is Patreon content” every single time a real subject comes up …. Shut yo *** up!
My mind has changed over time and I wouldn't mind paying for the entertainment because we do anyways, but the pod just don't hit like that for me anymore. I skip episodes and don't finish sometimes.
It was Ish
Their voices are distinctly different
I wouldn't pay, because I barely have time to listen to the pods I'm already subscribed too.
Timestamps be like
10:08: Stripclub Bartenders, 30:44: Infidelity, 120:28: Baby Momma Drama
Dudes finally got into some serious talk with the Fentanyl/drug talk & they decide to save it for patreon.
Don't know how often that may happen but the thought of putting Fentanyl on weed is wild
Also i'm surprised Joe of all people touched on the Lil Nas X topic considering how bad they wanna "cancel" him but i'm glad it was said.
That lil ***** is using gay as a marketing strategy.
I don't think it's that deep
He's a troll, and he's after attention, and they keep giving it to him.
It's no different than female rappers who use their sexuality.
I don't think it's that deep
He's a troll, and he's after attention, and they keep giving it to him.
It's no different than female rappers who use their sexuality.