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Open Discussion - A 420 Easter!

Open Discussion - A 420 Easter!

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Couch Potatoes!


We’re back with another fresh episode for the week!

As we close out Aries season and pass the torch to the Taurus gang, we’re celebrating with birthday shout-outs and this week’s icebreaker:

“What’s something that’s 100% fake, but people still believe it’s true?” Let’s reflect, share, and dive into the conversation!


In This Week’s Episode, We Cover:

• Dice game gone wrong – A tragic shooting at Wilmer Hutchins High School. What we know so far about the incident and the 17- year-old suspect, Tracy D. Haynes, who turned himself in.

• Tennessee tragedy – A funeral home limousine carrying a family of six is struck by a train en route to a funeral.

• Legal update – A judge finds probable cause to hold the Trump administration in contempt over controversial deportation flights.

• Target boycott update – The company has reportedly lost over $12.4 billion since the 40-day boycott began, sparked by DEI policy changes.

• Mississippi shocker – A disturbing case involving a police officer who allegedly set his entire family on fire after DNA tests revealed that his father, brother, and son are the fathers of his six children.

• What to Watch – Movie recommendations and discussions you won’t want to miss.

• Closing thoughts – A wrap-up and reflection on the week’s events.


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Email us at BlackCouchConvo@gmail.com.

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