
Last Podcast On The Left
"I'm done, I'm done, you don't understand, I do it to blow off steam." — [Speaker was referring to his actions captured on trail cameras.]
"He says Elvis will literally just fight other fish if they get close to me to keep them away. So Elvis is really down there protecting him." — [Speaker describing a fish named Elvis.]
"This is a casket. It's a basically a casket." — [Speaker describing a submersible.]
This episode of "Side Stories" presents a compilation of various narratives and discussions, ranging from deeply unsettling personal accounts to humorous observations on current events. The hosts share stories about encounters with mysterious figures, unsettling family anecdotes, and peculiar incidents. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to the submersible incident near the Titanic, with detailed discussions about the technology, the risks involved, and the grim possibilities for those on board. Interspersed are discussions on topics such as average penis size across different countries, cultural perceptions of attractiveness, and an incident involving alleged animal cruelty. The episode also touches on a Harvard Medical School scandal involving the sale of human body parts and concludes with segments on personal encounters with wildlife and reflections on societal norms.
The hosts maintain a conversational and often darkly humorous tone throughout the episode, engaging listeners with their personal interpretations and reactions to the stories presented. The discussions explore themes of fear, curiosity, and the human condition, often drawing parallels between disparate events to create a unique listening experience. The narrative structure is fluid, jumping between different topics as they arise naturally in conversation.
The latter part of the episode delves into a disturbing story of alleged animal cruelty and the subsequent investigation, followed by a discussion about the anatomical gift program and the illicit trade of human remains. The hosts also reflect on personal experiences and the broader societal implications of these events, concluding with a lighthearted hero of the week segment and a brief look at some listener emails.