
I've Had It Creeps for Christ
Jan 22, 2026
Dive into a lively discussion on the impact of political outrage and the dangers of complacency in a world of minimizers. The hosts tackle the new 'Jessica' meme and its implications on entitlement. Drawing on personal stories, they shine a light on evangelical purity culture and its role in child sexualization. Mixed in are entertaining listener rants about awkward drive-thru experiences and invitation fatigue, blending humor with social critique. It’s a wild ride through grievances big and small, keeping the spirit of activism alive!
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Opt Out Of Text And Email Spam
- Refuse mass marketing by withholding contact details when unnecessary.
- Tell businesses you won't share your phone or email to avoid robotic follow-ups.
Driveway Drama With Repeated Fender Benders
- Angie “Pumps” Sullivan tells of repeatedly hitting a neighbor's car when someone parked behind her driveway.
- She considers towing or other retaliation and urges Luke to stop leaving guest cars blocking access.
Minimizing Outrage Perpetuates Harm
- Minimizing others' outrage is a form of abuse that protects systemic harms.
- Jennifer warns that excusing peers normalizes racism and avoids accountability.



