
Last Podcast On The Left
"She was basically, she'd got turned into a popery bundle. But she really ended her life. She, I like how she looked like. She looked like, what is it? Quicksilver? What's the name of that silver surfer? She looked like silver. Because of all the colonial silver that she consumed." — Henry Zabrowski
"Bombsquad called to Glasha Shower Royal Hospital after man gets World War II mortar stuck up his bottom." — Henry Zabrowski
"Apparently, you shouldn't be drinking cactus water for survival. Unlike what I said to all of our listeners to do last week on the list of episode, what's wrong with the cactus water? It severely dehydrates you and it does the exact opposite of what I said it does." — Henry Zabrowski
The podcast episode delves into a series of peculiar news stories, beginning with the unusual death of a cult leader, Leah Amy Carlson, who reportedly succumbed to alcoholism, anorexia, and an excessive intake of colloidal silver, leaving her followers in a state of disarray. The discussion then shifts to a cautionary tale about survival advice, debunking the idea that cactus water is a viable source of hydration and explaining its dehydrating effects. The hosts explore the bizarre incident of a man who required a bomb squad to remove a World War II mortar shell that had become lodged in his rectum, highlighting the extreme and dangerous outcomes of handling historical ordnance.
Further narratives include an update on the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, touching upon the implications of Jeffrey Epstein's associations. A particularly outlandish segment details an incident on a Delta flight where a woman was found to be breastfeeding her hairless cat, leading to her removal from the plane and sparking a discussion about unusual passenger behavior. The episode also touches upon wrestling news, specifically an altercation involving Seth Rollins and a fan who was later revealed to have been catfished by someone impersonating the wrestler.
The discussion then veers into a graphic account of a dominatrix accused of murdering her client, exploring the dark motivations behind the crime. Another segment explores the concept of "xenobots," self-replicating biological robots made from frog cells, and the broader implications of artificial life. The episode concludes with segments on a deaf high school football team's championship win, a listener's paranormal experience at an animal shelter, and a childhood anecdote involving an asparagus stalk incident.