Real. Reckless. Rude
Tony and Marqus discuss a wide array of topics, from personal experiences to political and social commentary. They reflect on recent projects, like Marqus’s hoodie designs, while also criticizing third-party delivery services. Sports take center stage with conversations on NFL and baseball, including Marqus’s switch from supporting the Cowboys and Tony’s college football rankings. They also delve into basketball, discussing Auburnfight, Duke’s championship prospects, and NBA team performances. The two touch on broader cultural topics, from TV series like “Fight Night” to political issues, including the Hines County bribery scandal and the economic impacts of recent administrations. Finally, they address voting behavior, frustrations with disengaged voters, and humorous observations on absurd public statements and fashion criticisms.
NFL results, college football rankings, NBA is back. What Shaq done did now?
The Lions disrespect the Cowboys
Rodgers gets another tool
Top College Games
Sabrina Ionesco
Reasonable Doubt kids
Con Funk Shun – Love’s Train
Gucci 3rd Leg spreading that shit
Kayla Nicole on Angel’s podcast.
Snoop does the weather on the Today Show
Frustration over societal and political absurdities and the contrast between trivial complaints and systemic issues. Changing one’s gender can evade legal consequences? Conspiracy theories about government interference, particularly Elon Musk’s controversial remarks on disaster relief while ignoring historical and ongoing injustices like redlining, economic inequality, and civil rights violations, especially those affecting marginalized communities. Finally, a top 10 porn ranking, and updates of the day.
Mainly because I don’t remember what was discussed and didn’t keep notes.
Reflections on a range of personal, societal, and cultural issues, touching on personal growth, career choices, and the value of self-education over formal education. Companies that exploit workers, expecting them to gain advanced skills without fair compensation are critiqued, highlighting the struggles employees face in low-wage jobs due to the lack of opportunities for advancement. In sports, Ohio State’s football program for avoiding tough opponents early in the season, contrasting this with other teams, and hoping that Big Ten expansion will address this. The conversation then shifts to entertainment, from Reasonable Doubt to the interconnected nature of Marvel’s Universe, and finally, frustrations about social media discourse on serious issues vs trivial ones.
Being a fan is crazy ain’t it? Some of these social media hot takes are the musings of sociopaths. Beware.
Doc shared his frustrations about the challenges of scheduling shop appointments and the frequent incidents of violence, highlighting a tragic case involving a 16-year-old running a red light, killing three and injuring ten. He expressed disbelief at such senseless acts and mentioned other issues like the shooting at Amazon. Additionally, Doc criticized the prevalence of political discussions at work, urging colleagues to focus on their jobs rather than politics. He also discussed his approach to accepting food delivery orders, emphasizing the importance of financial worth. Lastly, Doc touched on his podcast’s format, encouraging listener engagement and hinting at future football-related discussions.
The differences between college football and NFL video games; do college football games offer more authentic experiences? How is their overall appeal compared to NFL games? The evolution of video game graphics and gameplay, the nostalgia of college football games, and the challenges of building a team in dynasty mode. The discussion also covers the decision to release new college football games exclusively on next-gen consoles, considering the market implications and the impact on console sales. The hosts reflect on the excitement and challenges associated with these games and the broader market strategies involved. Deadpool and Wolverine enjoyment; finally a look at 1999,
Discussions of the experience with a 78-hour power outage in Houston due to a hurricane, including food spoilage, gas shortages, and heat exhaustion, but expressed gratitude for their family’s safety. They touched on changing their podcast intro, the upcoming NCAA College Football 25 video game, and hurricane naming conventions. They reminisced about past storms, the return of Sam Wilson (the Falcon), and the lack of trust in black superheroes in media. Conversations also covered sports topics like Ricky Henderson’s legacy, legal troubles of former NFL draft pick Marcus Russell, and various criminal cases. They reminisced about events from 2007 and 2009, discussed pop culture moments, and recent sports developments, including the MLB draft, WNBA, and Olympic trials. The discussion highlighted their diverse interests and personal anecdotes, blending nostalgia with current events.
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