Teaser: Episode 109: All Presidents Are War Criminals #2 (or #3)
Dec 11, 2023
06:42
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The podcast discusses memories of developing a video game and accidentally referencing 9/11, along with humorous anecdotes about ripping battle music. They also have a conversation on YouTube reviewers, parking spots, stolen jokes, cultural curses, and make a joking reference to a sexual desire for someone named JT.
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Quick takeaways
The speaker reflects on a childhood memory of unintentionally referencing 9-11 through a video game, highlighting the interesting ways miscommunication can occur.
The speaker shares a memory of their mother's frustration over a parking spot and discusses the humor in JT unintentionally imitating their internet personality, drawing parallels to someone taking a parking spot.
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Accidental 9-11 Game
The speaker recalls a memory from their childhood when they were interested in programming and wanted to develop a video game. They created a flying game and added obstacles in the form of two towers. When showing it to a classmate, the classmate jokingly asked if it was a 9-11 game, which caught the speaker off guard. Despite unintentionally making a reference to 9-11, the speaker shares this memory and reflects on the humorous misunderstanding.
Cursing Over a Parking Spot
The speaker shares a memory of their mother returning from grocery shopping and getting frustrated because someone took her preferred parking spot. In response, she utters a common curse in Iraq that wishes 16,000 diseases upon the person who took her spot. The speaker ponders the meaning behind the specific number of diseases and how JT's mention of it sparked this memory. The discussion later pivots humorously to JT unintentionally taking up the speaker's unique internet personality trait, relating it to someone taking a parking spot, which irritates the speaker.
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Memories of developing a video game, including an accidental reference to 9/11