
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"I think sometimes women trade gay for company. Like they'll just be like, or trade in their heterosexuality just for company." — Andrew Schulz
"It felt like, I think someone was describing, I don't wanna take this, you know, take credit for it, but it was just like the best hug you've ever gotten. I think people said heroin. And it's basically heroin." — Akaash Singh
"If you could have a superpower, what would you want? But this guy's like, you gotta cut your dick off and get it." — Mark Normand
The episode begins with a hypothetical question regarding whether one would prefer to be raised by two mothers or two fathers, sparking a lively debate among the hosts. They explore various stereotypes and personal inclinations, touching on the perceived nurturing qualities of mothers versus the potential for mentorship from fathers, and the societal expectations associated with different family structures. The conversation then shifts dramatically to personal anecdotes about drug use. One host recounts an experience with morphine for severe back pain, describing it as the most pleasurable high he has ever experienced, likening it to a "hug." Other hosts share their experiences with Propofol, Molly, and LSD, discussing the intensity, legality, and potential dangers associated with these substances.
The discussion continues with a hypothetical scenario involving a "life for a life" choice, referencing a scene from a popular movie franchise where a character must sacrifice a loved one for a valuable object. This leads to a debate about the hypothetical killing of a pet or child for personal gain, exploring the boundaries of human morality and attachment. A graphic story about a dog attack prompts a discussion about defending one's own pets, with one host stating they would "murk" another dog if it was harming theirs. The episode concludes with a hypothetical about trading one's genitals for a superpower, with the consensus leaning towards the ability to regrow them.