

Raece War *TEASER*
Jun 17, 2025
The hosts dive into Addison Rae's new album, dissecting her authenticity in contrast to more questionable public figures. They also recap the return of the LA Riots, discussing its cultural impact and relevance. Meanwhile, they touch on Zohran Mamdani's unexpected primary surge and Greta Thunberg's controversial stunt in Gaza. The discussion shifts to personal reflections on literary ambitions versus life's practicalities, sprinkled with humorous tales about tackling classic literature like 'Anna Karenina'.
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Dasha and Anna Name Coincidence
- Dasha Nekrasova shares a moment where someone praised her hauntingly beautiful voice which she modestly compares to a Nashville bar singer.
- They joke about the odd coincidence of a country singer sharing the names Dasha and Anna, which they find suspicious.
Choice as a Luxury
- Addison Rae views choice and taste as luxuries shaped by socioeconomic conditions.
- She reflects on her early career where she danced for money without much say in her artistic expression.
Aging and Nullification of Taste
- Growing older can feel like losing interest in personal tastes and cultural markers.
- This reflects a broader existential detachment from self-identity as shaped by preferences.