
"We had like a diagram so if he has folders on her folders on her computer folders and we put so many clues together that you wouldn't even fucking think about and like where did it was great anyway anyways Tiger King" — Alex Cooper
"And I'm gonna go ahead and say that if I brought my children to a fucking tiger ranch and the people leading me into the ranch were missing all their limbs I would go ahead and turn around I'm gonna go ahead and take go fuck yourselves I'd like a refund see you never I would rather not steal the tiger today to amputee legs a full nub of an arm and these people are like come on in folks and you know I'm glad they don't discriminate when they do the hiring" — Sofia Franklyn
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The episode begins with the hosts openly discussing their severe hangovers, attributed to "bad behavior" likely exacerbated by the pandemic. They reflect on the increased communication from family members during this time, noting a desire for more frequent digital interaction from parents. The conversation then shifts to social media's role during the pandemic, with an initial discomfort with posting content evolving into a perceived "free for all" as people seek distraction from news. They express a strong disdain for celebrity Instagram Live events, finding them boring and unengaging.
A significant portion of the discussion is dedicated to the platform "OnlyFans." The hosts explain its premise as a subscription-based service for exclusive, often risqué content not available on mainstream platforms. They share anecdotes about the platform's financial success, even for individuals with moderate followings, and debate the societal perception of those with OnlyFans accounts, acknowledging the common label of "whore" while supporting the financial empowerment it offers. The hosts also touch upon the dynamics of sexting and trust within relationships, particularly concerning professional athletes' concerns about leaked content.
The latter half of the episode features listener-submitted questions, covering a range of topics from relationship dilemmas like dealing with a boyfriend's disinterest during intimate moments and navigating infidelity, to personal fantasies and insecurities. They address a listener's concern about being a virgin at 22 due to past trauma, offering empathetic advice on how to approach dating with newfound confidence and to selectively disclose personal history. The episode concludes with general well wishes for listeners to stay safe and engaged during the ongoing pandemic.