
Last Podcast On The Left
"I think that nitrates might actually destroy microplastics." — Ed Larson
"I want a tortoise like I want to I want to I want to one that's going to live like 120. You're going to be way dead. So who gets it?" — Henry Zeprowski
"You don't think that people are going to look over. I mean, I still feel like people are going to try to eat it. No, not my neighborhood. Everyone's Jewish. It's not kosher." — Henry Zeprowski
The hosts engage in a free-flowing conversation, touching upon various media they have consumed, including a critique of the film "Warhorse" and a discussion about the movie adaptation of "Ready Player One." They debate the merits and flaws of these productions, offering personal opinions and humorous observations. A significant portion of the episode shifts to a discussion about environmental issues, specifically the impact of microplastics and the plight of sea turtles, with one host humorously proposing a theory about nitrates in food combating microplastics.
The conversation then pivots to the potential acquisition of a tortoise as a pet, prompted by the impending departure of their current dog. They explore the practicalities, costs, and unique characteristics of tortoise ownership, discussing lifespan, care, and the possibility of owning such an exotic animal in an urban environment. The hosts also humorously touch upon the dietary habits and potential interactions of these animals, leading to a lighthearted debate about their kosher status.
Throughout the episode, the speakers intersperse personal anecdotes and lighthearted banter, creating a conversational and engaging atmosphere. The dialogue touches on themes of companionship, mortality, and the desire for unique experiences, all presented in their signature candid and often humorous style.