Starbucks' new holiday cups have sparked a debate, particularly over the missing Eggnog Latte from U.S. menus, while a bizarre error in Maine's healthcare system mistakenly informed over 500 patients they were dead. The episode also explores Gen Z's unexpected romantic interest in MySpace as a dating platform, dissects the absurdity of Oprah's expensive favorite things, and reveals a laughably simple password failure during a Louvre heist. Finally, the segment touches on shrinkflation rumors affecting the generous slices at The Cheesecake Factory, blending humor with cultural observations.
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Starbucks' new holiday cups have sparked a debate, particularly over the missing Eggnog Latte from U.S. menus, while a bizarre error in Maine's healthcare system mistakenly informed over 500 patients they were dead. The episode also explores Gen Z's unexpected romantic interest in MySpace as a dating platform, dissects the absurdity of Oprah's expensive favorite things, and reveals a laughably simple password failure during a Louvre heist. Finally, the segment touches on shrinkflation rumors affecting the generous slices at The Cheesecake Factory, blending humor with cultural observations.
Record store hipster madness with trance music and animal-sound applause, reflections on going “Amazon clean” and resisting impulse buys, Lay’s logo rebrand and chip addiction confessions, Foo Fighters reviving deep cuts for a “Back to the Beginning” nostalgia event, UPS destroying undeliverable packages including an Iron Maiden calendar, Billie Joe Armstrong’s surprise Dua Lipa duet, and OpenAI’s eyebrow-raising announcement that ChatGPT may soon sext with consenting adults.
Ian Camfield
Starbucks' new holiday cups have sparked a debate, particularly over the missing Eggnog Latte from U.S. menus, while a bizarre error in Maine's healthcare system mistakenly informed over 500 patients they were dead. The episode also explores Gen Z's unexpected romantic interest in MySpace as a dating platform, dissects the absurdity of Oprah's expensive favorite things, and reveals a laughably simple password failure during a Louvre heist. Finally, the segment touches on shrinkflation rumors affecting the generous slices at The Cheesecake Factory, blending humor with cultural observations.