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Midwest Scum
Midwest Scumbags
75 episodes
1 week ago
a product of narcissism, nihilism, and the occasional existential angst. Midwest Scumbags is like the graffiti you see on a train. Sometimes profound and meaningful but mostly nonsense and always fleeting
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a product of narcissism, nihilism, and the occasional existential angst. Midwest Scumbags is like the graffiti you see on a train. Sometimes profound and meaningful but mostly nonsense and always fleeting
Show more...
Improv
Comedy
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64. A Lore-Heavy Episode
Midwest Scum
1 hour 10 minutes 52 seconds
2 years ago
64. A Lore-Heavy Episode

Gru-maxxing with Illumination, being a master at rollerblading, we finally talk about the Mario movie (the Princess Peach movie), Skyler is accepting commissions for furry art, Adobe Suite nonsense, deep Midwest Scumbag lore, Winston Churchill, ritualistic suicide, photoshopping X head onto Y body, why aren't you in uniform? Guitar Hero ruined careers, blacking out in Chuck E. Cheese's, deep Five Nights at Freddy's lore, sissy hypno Star Wars, Elliott teases some Warhammer 40k talk



intro/outro guitar by: youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudio

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Midwest Scum
a product of narcissism, nihilism, and the occasional existential angst. Midwest Scumbags is like the graffiti you see on a train. Sometimes profound and meaningful but mostly nonsense and always fleeting