
Last Podcast On The Left
"The fact is, thank you, and so that was like one of the, that is one of the updates. That was basically the updates. Somebody also said to you I got a great email about people but someone was in a D&D group with a Zizian." — Henry Zebrowski
"I think it's like a lot of people watch that show and think like, why would you ever want to be like that? Oh my god, these women are horrible. No, I just see doors opening for me in my future." — Jackie Zis
"Well, some murders have motive. Okay, motive is different, you know, like killing for money, killing for revenge, like these are things that make sense." — Ed Larson
The episode opens with anecdotal discussions on gym etiquette, where Henry shares an experience of a peculiar individual who seems to direct a dance routine towards him. This segues into a deep dive into the "Zizians," a group identified as a cult linked to several murders. The hosts and guests attempt to dissect their manifesto, exploring themes of extreme utilitarianism, the belief in AI's eventual dominance, and the concept of helping AI achieve its "evolutionary" goal, even if it means the destruction of humanity. The discussion touches upon the philosophical underpinnings of such beliefs and how abstract thoughts can lead to violent actions.
Later, the conversation shifts to lighter, yet equally absurd, topics. The guests, co-hosts of "Who's the Bitch," share insights into their podcast's focus on interpersonal conflicts and "bitchy" moments in everyday life. They discuss dating advice, the complexities of relationships, and humorous situations. The episode also includes segments on the experiences of veterinarians, a bizarre incident involving escaped monkeys, and critiques of societal trends and celebrity behavior. The "Who's the Bitch" segment specifically addresses a case of a woman sending fart videos to an ex-partner and the subsequent legal repercussions, highlighting the perceived absurdity of the situation and the use of legal resources.
Towards the end, the hosts engage in a discussion about body image, cosmetic procedures, and the concept of deception in relationships, particularly in relation to augmented physical features. They also touch upon the cultural impact of music artists and the evolving trends in fashion. The episode concludes with a recap of upcoming live shows and plugs for the guests' podcast and other related content.