
Comedian Sam Tripoli and Dylan Wrenn walk hand and hand down a road laced with conspiracy. Who is the Grey Pope? Are there chicken snake gods? Is the Queen of England a demon? Here you'll find young christian warriors fighting for love and the truth.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 257 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Sam’s breathing sounds abnormal and should be looked into
Dylan is the worst! His jokes are not funny and his cadence makes me want to jam pencils in my ears. Please get a new cohost Sam!
Sam and Dylan are fun to listen to and argue that they are right about everything.
Great Ad reads! Love watching Sam face Dylan all the time but cheer for that under dawg when he occasionally rings the bell
The introduction of Dylan’s arm hair on the Hobbit Island episode was quite jarring. How did he out-fur an Armo? J-words always win in the end, I suppose.
Sam is so uniquely funny and Dylan’s dry and sharp wit is the perfect compliment. The young blond boy is pleasant and surprisingly sports knowledge savvy for a twink who has never seen bush. Keep up the good work, boys!
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A comedic exploration of conspiracy theories, featuring irreverent discussions about various controversial topics. The hosts frequently blend humor with serious commentary, addressing a wide array of subjects including political figures, secret societies, and cultural phenomenons. Notably, listeners can expect a lively atmosphere where the hosts share personal anecdotes, engage in banter, and navigate through a mix of light-hearted critiques and deep societal issues. Episodes often reflect a playful approach to serious matters, all while encouraging audience interaction and maintaining a distinctive comedic style.
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