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Emotional Awkwardness

Emotional Awkwardness

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In this high-energy and deeply personal episode, Mimi and Wonne return to navigate a week marked by both grief and humor. The duo kicks off with a lighthearted debate over thin-crust pizza and the nostalgia of birthday freebies before shifting to a somber tribute to Mimi’s late aunt, a famously "pro-black" figure who passed away on MLK Day.

The conversation takes several sharp turns, covering everything from the absurdity of AI-generated Rampage Jackson videos to a viral PSA from a local figure about the "dirty" reality of dating unprotected in Milwaukee. Between discussions on "grief sex" , the YMCA's lyrical subtext, and the struggle of hosting a website on GoDaddy, the hosts deliver their signature blend of raw honesty and "demon time" wit.


Chapter Timestamps
  • 00:00 – Technical Difficulties & The Return of Mimi’s Wig
  • 12:15 – Pizza Debates: Rocky’s vs. Thin Crust "Crackers"
  • 24:40 – Somber News: Losing a Pro-Black Icon on MLK Day
  • 45:10 – The "Outback" Betrayal: When "Taking Someone Out" Goes Dutch
  • 1:02:30 – Unpacking the YMCA: Hidden Meanings and Gay Club Codes
  • 1:20:15 – GoDaddy vs. The Sibius Vibes: Moving the Business Forward
  • 1:35:45 – AI Rampage Jackson & The "Niggler" Controversy
  • 1:52:10 – Public Service Announcement: The "Burnt" Reality of Milwaukee
  • 2:05:00 – Demon Time: Closing Out with Final Thoughts



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