
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"free speech also means committing to not Hey, I don't make care what you guys say. Oh, she said you got to not band sex workers on the on the platform your move Elon That's what she said, okay, I bet you on Twitter." — Speaker Unknown (Discussing sex worker advocacy on Twitter)
"You know what we're gonna give it to you at a discount Best weed smoking experience you've ever had in your life best. Okay, the best 15% off." — Speaker Unknown (Promoting a smoking accessory)
"I don't understand burial. Yeah, but you believe in returning things to the earth I just don't understand burial because of the amount of space. It takes up to have the cast" — Speaker Unknown (Discussing burial practices)
The episode kicks off with a discussion surrounding Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter, featuring various public reactions and opinions from figures like Caitlin Jenner and Ice Cube. Concerns are raised regarding freedom of speech and the potential for increased extremism. The conversation then pivots to broader social issues, including the effectiveness of animal rights protests, exemplified by an incident at a basketball game.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to personal anecdotes and humorous confessions. Speakers share embarrassing stories, ranging from bedwetting at an older age to unfortunate incidents involving food and furniture. The hosts also delve into discussions about physical appearance, personal habits, and the societal expectations surrounding them.
The latter part of the podcast includes a segment on the debate around burial versus cremation, exploring cultural and personal beliefs about the afterlife and resource allocation. The episode concludes with discussions on presidential pardons, drug laws, and hypothetical scenarios involving age and personal relationships, all delivered with the show's characteristic candid and comedic tone.