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The Propofol Episode | What You Thought #248

The Propofol Episode | What You Thought #248

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What You Thought #248 | The Propofol Episode

The Funniest Podcast On The Planet is back with The Propofol Episode — packed with wild reactions, TV reviews, and straight-up ridiculous headlines only the crew could cover.

The guys kick things off with a breakdown of the new Squid Games season (00:07:00) before diving into a quick Mayor of Kingstown review (00:08:00). Things get dark when they discuss the Netflix doc Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers(00:14:00), then wild when they do a live reaction to the Michael Jackson biopic trailer (00:25:00).

Later, the conversation shifts as a judge orders Trump to fully fund SNAP benefits (00:46:00), and NYC celebrates a new mayor — Mandahmi wins the race (01:03:00).

To wrap things up, the crew reacts to Tom Brady allegedly cloning his dog (01:40:00) 🐶 and debates if Ja Morant might be getting traded soon (01:45:00).

Another mix of real talk, jokes, and pure unpredictability — The Propofol Episode proves there’s no topic too wild for the crew. 💀🎬

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