
CumTown (06-15-2016) Not soon enough - Cumtown (6)
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May 30, 2025 The hosts kick things off with a satirical dive into the infamous Harambe incident. They riff on outrageous fan letters and dive into controversial jokes about children. Joking about Columbia campus scandals transitions to crass takes on Brock Turner. Nostalgia hits hard as they discuss 90s celebrity myths and films like Fatal Attraction. The conversation hilariously veers into monster truck fandom and Puerto Rican Pride. Expect plenty of absurd anecdotes, from jury duty stories to peculiar dating experiences, topped off with crude laughter and wild imagination.
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Satire As A Shield
- Cum Town leans into deliberate provocative satire as a defense for offensive language and shock humor.
- The hosts frame their use of slurs and extreme jokes as character-based satire rather than literal endorsement of targets.
Shock Fan Letter Bit
- Nick reads a fake fan letter from a five-year-old describing sexual and gender behavior as a joke to highlight shock value.
- The bit intentionally escalates to emphasize how the show 'touches' children as a dark comedic premise.
Brock Turner Riff
- The hosts riff on Brock Turner and similar cases, mixing mockery with critique of public reaction.
- They use exaggerated sympathy and absurd follow-ups to underline how some stories quickly fade from public attention.
