
Last Podcast On The Left
"I think weed is the thing I'm the greediest over like money, I don't care. Other shit, I don't care. But like weed, I'm like, that's awesome." — Henry Zebrowski
"And then they talk about how, like at Huckleberry Hill Farms, this is like a generational farm. It was really amazing." — Ed Larson
"It's time we're not going to even do that. Wow. They are going to tell us what to talk about." — Ben Kissel
The episode opens with the hosts discussing their recent experiences with cannabis, with Henry admitting an extreme possessiveness over it. They transition to discussing their upcoming tour dates across various cities, including sold-out shows in Philadelphia and planned performances in Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. The conversation then shifts to Thanksgiving traditions and the hosts debate various culinary hacks and the potential for family disagreements over politics during the holiday.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a recap of a UAP conference and recent government reports, discussing the existence of "unspecified special access programs" and the potential for misappropriation of funds. The hosts express skepticism about the lack of tangible evidence despite promises of extensive footage and data. They also touch upon the psychological impact of long-term captivity on animals, referencing a killer whale's death and the alleged mistreatment of orcas.
The hosts delve into several disturbing true crime stories. One involves a woman who allegedly murdered her father with an ice axe after an argument about election results, and another details a man who stabbed and disemboweled a pizza worker after his wife complained about a botched order. These stories are discussed with dark humor and commentary on marital dynamics and extreme reactions. The episode also touches upon the implications of Lyle Menendez's recent legal and personal developments, including his divorce and upcoming marriage while incarcerated.
Finally, the discussion moves to the burgeoning world of virtual reality, specifically focusing on the platform VR Chat and its "erotic role play" (ERP) capabilities. The hosts express a mixture of bewilderment and morbid curiosity regarding the extreme and often unimaginable fetishes being realized through VR technology. They conclude by reiterating their tour plans and encouraging listeners to support their Patreon and YouTube channels.