Four friends since high school talk about everything from news and politics to video games and conspiracy theories, offering a millennial's take on everything.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Comedy |
In our debut episode of our Mini Malarkey series, Adam and Alec talk about the most recent of many issues at Gearbox, the studio that developed Borderlands 3.
We're back! We'll be trying some new formats as well as some new topics over the next season, but for now, let's just catch up!
What better time to restart a podcast done by four people in four different cities? Everything has been shutdown or is on lock-down, so let's talk about the newest Coronavirus, COVID-19.
Here it is! The last episode of Season 1! We close by talking about what we've got coming up in the next few months and sharing some horror stories...
Let's talk about this "Ok Boomer" thing. And some other memes while we're at it!
Disney+ is coming out soon, so let's talk about that!
Another session of random rambling leads to a hospital horror story and tech talks.
We test our knowledge with some questions only a graduate student could answer. Or someone who's really good at guessing.
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All four hosts are great and hilarious! I listen to it on my commute to work every week!
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