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The Perfect Shower and Being a Third Wheel

The Perfect Shower and Being a Third Wheel

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Ever written a poem so embarrassing it haunts you to this day? We have. In this episode, we dive into the chaos of self-expression—exploring everything from cringe-worthy writing moments to the bizarre world of social media algorithms.

Join us as we share hilarious stories about sibling shower battles, third-wheeling gone wrong, forgotten names in social circles, and yes… even awkward drug deals. We also talk about the challenges and triumphs of sobriety, the fear (and thrill) of rappelling, and the clarity that sometimes only comes after a good shower.

It’s a conversation packed with laughs, personal growth, and the joy of realizing you’re not the only one who’s been there.

Timestamps:
0:00 – Intro & Poetry Cringe
5:42 – The Algorithm Rabbit Hole
11:10 – Fighting for the Shower: Sibling Edition
17:35 – Third-Wheeling & Group Dynamics
24:50 – That Time I Bought Drugs (Awkwardly)
32:05 – Writing, Sobriety & Personal Growth
40:20 – Life Lessons from Rappelling
48:00 – Outro & Reflections

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