Two Rageoholics discuss this crazy messed-up world and the stupid humans who inhabit the planet.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureComedy |
John and Devan discuss the perils of relationships. How dating a woman who is a little crazy can be fun until it’s not. And whether women will admit it or not, they want a bad boy. more
John has come to the conclusion that we normal people have to stop bending a knee to the woke mafia. We have given them grace and they used our grace to bully us and we have had enough. The progressive leftist will stop this nonsense when we stand up... more
John and Devan hash out the events of the last three weeks and what to do going forward. Gaslighting is not going anywhere! more
John starts off the episode with the premise, people are stupid, No one wants to address all the people who survived Covid and have natural immunity which in multiple studies is more effective than vaccinated immunity. They push the vaccine even thou... more
The unvaccinated scum of the earth Devan was not allowed into a building to use the bathroom. Michigan’s Governor Gretchen Whitmer softens on the state's mask and vaccine mandate. This makes Comrade Eric Zane go on a full Nazi rate on his podcast. Ho... more
Devan and his girlfriend got into an argument right before recording this episode and Devan once again was late. Which infuriates John. Once apologies were made and feedback was given John and Devan talked about Alex Murdaugh and his life problems. A... more
The Discord Nitwits didn’t disappoint, they delivered our last episode to Karl of Who Are These Podcasts and Karl did another episode on our episode. This time I was able to talk to Karl and hopefully, we called a truce. more
Devan grabs a clip from the last show and sends it to Who Are These Podcast host Karl. Karl, who has a renewed hatred for John, uses the clip for his “Cringe of the Week” segment. John responds to Karl’s critique of the clip and roasts Karl. This is ... more
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