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Weird New Year’s Traditions, 2025 WTF Moments & Bold 2026 Predictions (Better Late Than Never)

Weird New Year’s Traditions, 2025 WTF Moments & Bold 2026 Predictions (Better Late Than Never)

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Happy New Year, shitters.

Chuck & Brett stumble headfirst into another year of questionable decisions and even more questionable research. In this episode of Are You Sh!#ing Me?, we break down the weirdest New Year’s traditions from around the world (broken plates, lucky underwear, grape-eating chaos), recap some of the most “are you serious?” moments of 2025, and peer deep into the AYSM crystal ball with wild, dumb, and strangely possible predictions for 2026.

Along the way, we crack open a session IPA, invent brand-new New Year’s traditions that absolutely should not exist, roast things that must die in the new year (QR code menus, influencer families, airport nonsense), and remind everyone why common sense is still undefeated. If you like humor, global traditions, pop culture, beer talk, and laughing at humanity while learning something accidentally—this episode is for you.

Because sometimes the best way to start the year is by asking the most important question of all: Are you shitting me?

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