Summary:
- The hosts discuss various topics, including the importance of helping friends and promoting their friend's podcast.
- They talk about their experience with a rental car and express their excitement about getting their own vehicle back.
- The hosts share a humorous story about an artificial intelligence chat bot that informs users it is on the sex offender registry.
- They discuss how people's perceptions can change over time and how personal experiences can influence one's views.
- The hosts briefly mention the NHL draft and express their lack of interest in sports awards shows.
- They talk about their dog's fear of fireworks and their frustration with people setting off fireworks before the 4th of July.
- The hosts mention their YouTube filming experience and how it can be challenging when more people are involved.
Key Takeaways:
- Helping out friends and supporting their endeavors is important.
- Personal experiences can change one's perspectives and beliefs.
- The hosts have a lack of interest in sports awards shows.
- Yogi, their dog, is terrified of fireworks.
- Filming YouTube videos can be time-consuming and tiring.
Quotes:
- "You only know what you have once it's gone." - Torya
- "It's funny how things and perceptions change how you see somebody." - Torya
- "I think it's funny because it's kind of what happens in society when something becomes popular, something horrible comes out about it and blows it up." - Torya
- "I'm going to cut people some slack. But these bitch ass motherfuckers that are lighting fireworks off like a week before." - Mike
- "I reported them. I said that a whole bunch of times to the report me online thing that warranted nothing." - Mike
TimestampSummary0:00:15Introduction to the show and topic of discussion0:01:02Shoutout to a friend's podcast0:02:43Discussion about an article from The Onion0:04:00Conversation about changing viewpoints and perceptions0:08:53Mention of NHL draft day0:09:49Disinterest in NHL draft and awards0:14:19Frustration with early fireworks0:18:05Threatening to report fireworks and police response0:23:11Concerns about future fireworks and dog's anxiety0:26:58Mention of YouTube filming day and exhaustion0:27:39Closing remarks and end of the show