The Official Podcast #301: Did Harry Spit
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Top Comments (10)
Huge props to Jackson and Kaya for having a staring contest for 1 hour straight.
It took over 300 episodes for Kaya to finally unlock the powers of telepathy
Crazy how focused kaya was for the duration of the podcast
I can’t help but admire Jack and Kaya’s dedication to sitting completely still, even while talking
I feel like we just in real time witnessed Jackson go from sort of okay to genuinely ill.
I grew up in the Family because my parents joined back in the 90's and while it wasn't a s*x cult when I was born in the early 2000's (at least not in our group), we grew up reading a lot of the cult materials(we still have them lol) and there absolutely was a lot of weird shit in there, and David Berg was basically considered god. Crazy stuff man.
I hope She-Hulk goes through character development where she realizes that she was being arrogant and maybe didn't have as much self-control as she thought
Everytime you talk about /r/teenagers, it reminds me of this story: I had a reddit account, and when this happened i had a bad habit of commenting on NSFW subreddits when "browsing" them. On this same account, i had mentioned that i was over 18 many times... anyone who looked at my account for 15 seconds could tell i was an adult who enjoyed pornography enough to join discussions about it One day, i noticed i was invited to a subreddit with a weird acronym (AAM i think, the subreddit is gone now so I'll mention the name). Upon inspection, it stood for "Adult Attracted Minors"... There was a Q&A thread where the mods claimed it was a "safe space for victims of grooming to congregate" That was CLEARLY NOT THE INTENT. If it was for children, why invite adult accounts like mine? Even if they didn't check my account, thats no excuse; it's unmistakably dangerous and evil to invite people to a "safe space" without verifying their accounts or age or intentions. This was very clearly a subreddit meant to lure victims into a sense of comfort and community, with the mods inviting random accounts they found on hentai subreddits. I reported it to reddit and authorities, and it's since been removed, but just the idea that such a community existed is disgusting to think about. It wasnt removed for a week after my report, and by time i was first invited there were already tons of people, confused like me, that reported the subreddit. It took at least two weeks for reddit to give a shit. Two weeks of moderators being able to potentially DM kids and invite them to a private discord/messenger app that no one knows about. Reddit is either over-extended to the point that they aren't able to keep users safe, or complicit in allowing these communities. Either way they aren't capable of safely running a communication platform, and should be treated that way until they can take accountability
Charlie trying not to say he didn't like magic spoon during the magic spoon ad was funny as fuck
36:42 Jackson aged by 40 years for a moment there. LMAO
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Top Comments (10)
Huge props to Jackson and Kaya for having a staring contest for 1 hour straight.
It took over 300 episodes for Kaya to finally unlock the powers of telepathy
Crazy how focused kaya was for the duration of the podcast
I can’t help but admire Jack and Kaya’s dedication to sitting completely still, even while talking
I feel like we just in real time witnessed Jackson go from sort of okay to genuinely ill.
I grew up in the Family because my parents joined back in the 90's and while it wasn't a s*x cult when I was born in the early 2000's (at least not in our group), we grew up reading a lot of the cult materials(we still have them lol) and there absolutely was a lot of weird shit in there, and David Berg was basically considered god. Crazy stuff man.
I hope She-Hulk goes through character development where she realizes that she was being arrogant and maybe didn't have as much self-control as she thought
Everytime you talk about /r/teenagers, it reminds me of this story: I had a reddit account, and when this happened i had a bad habit of commenting on NSFW subreddits when "browsing" them. On this same account, i had mentioned that i was over 18 many times... anyone who looked at my account for 15 seconds could tell i was an adult who enjoyed pornography enough to join discussions about it One day, i noticed i was invited to a subreddit with a weird acronym (AAM i think, the subreddit is gone now so I'll mention the name). Upon inspection, it stood for "Adult Attracted Minors"... There was a Q&A thread where the mods claimed it was a "safe space for victims of grooming to congregate" That was CLEARLY NOT THE INTENT. If it was for children, why invite adult accounts like mine? Even if they didn't check my account, thats no excuse; it's unmistakably dangerous and evil to invite people to a "safe space" without verifying their accounts or age or intentions. This was very clearly a subreddit meant to lure victims into a sense of comfort and community, with the mods inviting random accounts they found on hentai subreddits. I reported it to reddit and authorities, and it's since been removed, but just the idea that such a community existed is disgusting to think about. It wasnt removed for a week after my report, and by time i was first invited there were already tons of people, confused like me, that reported the subreddit. It took at least two weeks for reddit to give a shit. Two weeks of moderators being able to potentially DM kids and invite them to a private discord/messenger app that no one knows about. Reddit is either over-extended to the point that they aren't able to keep users safe, or complicit in allowing these communities. Either way they aren't capable of safely running a communication platform, and should be treated that way until they can take accountability
Charlie trying not to say he didn't like magic spoon during the magic spoon ad was funny as fuck
36:42 Jackson aged by 40 years for a moment there. LMAO