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The following questions are discussed: Should those who live an unhealthy lifestyle have decreased access to healthcare?, How do you know that you belong?, Does your worldview impact the way you make day-to-day decisions?
Dramatic read: Lamenting about my demise.
Realistic read: Exploring the emotions behind growing older.
The end cuts out a little for some reason. Sorry!
AITA post about a man destroying his daughter’s phone and one about a man spending thousands on his dog while letting his girlfriend’s sister become homeless
I give my thoughts on the following questions: Is the internet good, bad, or neutral?, Where do people come from?, Are there any innately evil governmental structures?, and What is the difference between a human right and a privilege?
In this extra long episode I get some life annoyances off my chest and get into the musician books I’ve read lately: Gray by Pete Wentz, Fahrenheit 182 by Mark Hoppus and None of This Rocks by Joe Trohman
Discussing thought provoking questions such as: How does one become a good person, Does love feel different to different people, Why does music connect people, and can technology advance society in a way that’s beneficial
Thought and discussion is put into the following questions: In a fictional world, could you have a five-sided square?What happens to pets when they die?
Would removing loss, sorrow, and pain impact one’s ability to enjoy life and love? Is it morally acceptable to enjoy art made by someone who did horrible things? Is it wrong for governments not to have healthcare available to all citizens? Are conspiracy theorists just emotionally constipated?
Covering four “Am I the a**hole?” Posts from Reddit. One about refusing money to a friend, another about denying house access to friends with a dog, another asking if she’s wrong for calling her husband delusional over his opinion, and lastly, one about denying children their father’s ashes.