
Episode 3: Manti Te'o, Nelson Piquet, Cute Aggression and Bathroom Drama
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This episode Chase recounts the Manti Te'o story to the rest of us, and while this was recorded before the Untold: The Girlfriend Who Did Not Exist documentary it's still a good refresher before you go watch that doc!
Travis discusses the phenomenon of cute aggression, which is when you physically react in a mock aggressive way to something adorable. Think of when people say that something is so cute they could squeeze it. Scientifically, it's known as a dimorphous expression, or what appears to be a negative expression of emotions towards extremely positive experiences.
Erin chums the drama waters with a story of racist Formula 1 race driver Nelson Piquet and his podcast comments about champion Lewis Hamilton.
Vanessa brings up the controversy surrounding Starbuck's bathroom policies and Travis begins a quest to find value for poop.