• Ep 499: The Death of Common Sense – A Eulogy

  • Apr 23 2025
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Ep 499: The Death of Common Sense – A Eulogy

  • Summary

  • Common sense: gone but not forgotten. In this episode of Talk of the Tavern, Travis, Ed, and Andrea mourn the tragic demise of rational thought. From warning labels on coffee cups to viral stupidity, we break down the slow, painful decline of basic logic. Was it social media? Lawsuits? Participation trophies? Grab a drink as we pay our respects—and take bets on what dies next.

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    What’s on Tap?

    🪦 When Did Common Sense Die? A look back at the decline of basic reasoning.

    🔥 Who Killed It? Social media, overregulation, or just pure stupidity?

    ⚖️ The Aftermath – How its absence is ruining everything.

    🥃 Final Verdict – Can common sense be revived, or is it time to move on?

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    Toasts, Topics, & Tangents

    🔥 Ed rants about warning labels that shouldn’t exist.

    🔥 Andrea shares stories of outrageously dumb lawsuits.

    🔥 Travis wonders if whiskey is the last thing keeping logic alive.

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    Join the Conversation!

    What’s the dumbest thing you’ve seen that proves common sense is dead? Let us know! Email us at TalkOfTheTavernShow@gmail.com, drop a comment, or find us on social media.

    🎧 Available on: Spotify, YouTube, Twitch, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Castbox, Goodpods, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and more!

    #RIPCommonSense #LogicLost #TalkOfTheTavern #PodcastLife #WhiskeyWisdom


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