An unfunny podcast for people who don't want to laugh. New episodes every other Friday.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 122 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryNewsComedy |
Jack and Steven are back with, as promised, a Steven-hosted episode today. A lot of cancerous material was discussed today, including but never limited to: if Jack would revisit the JayJay Macintosh channel, favorite drinks, the guys' favorite guitar... more
Jack and Steven are back to for yet another episode of Unfunny Buffoonery, talking about the difference between a genealogist and a gynecologist, the 2024 Solar Eclipse, some interesting fun facts that might just baffle you, and of course, some more ... more
Jack and Steven are back in a slightly shorter episode (because this was recorded less than 12 hours ago) to talk about Spring being here (yay!), Nelson Mandela being dead (or is he?), some of Shakespeare's famous plays and the new words he brought t... more
Jack and Steven are back to talk about TikTok potentially getting banned soon, the state of NYC at the moment, people being lazier than ever, Rosa Parks' famous quote (being "Nah" — just "Nah"), and different ways to say "Jacking Off." You know, like... more
Jack and Steven are back for yet another episode of Unfunny Buffoonery, talking about some relatively plausible conspiracy theories, animals that are named after what they do ("woodpecker," "anteater," dare I even say "fly," to name a few), John Wilk... more
Jack and Steven are back to discuss Jack's recent discovery of his eyes being central heterochromatic, some crazy fun facts that will absolutely blow your mind, some more Steven stories from the movie theater, what it would be like to be an astronaut... more
Jack and Steven are back to discuss Jack's recent Shady Lemonadey video titled "Pocono" (for like a fucking hour), the recent CS2 update, the new Apple Vision Pro headset, whether or not ghosts exist, and, of course, MASSIVE news about Drake and his ... more
Jack and Steven are back to discuss Jack's hate for Razer mice, Jack's recent vacation with the boys (and potential video alongside it), Jack finally purchasing Vegas Pro instead of torrenting it, Jack... ok fine it wasn't all Jack. Steven said some ... more
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Amazing.
10/10 podcast I love listening to these guys have dumb fun every other week
Its a very good podcasts that talks about interesting topics, I only wish they lasted longer
Love it.... just a bunch of friends having fun, extremely fun to listen to in the car
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