Kids Say No To Drugs : Episode 2
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The episode kicks off with a California driver who skipped the DMV entirely and replaced their license plate with a hand-drawn version, complete with a fake registration sticker and artistic confidence. The crew debates whether effort should count for something and how far creativity can stretch before it becomes a crime.
Things escalate when the conversation turns global. The guys break down a story about a man in Japan who allegedly exploited a food delivery app to score over 1,000 free meals, running dozens of fake accounts like a tech startup fueled entirely by fraud and takeout.
Then the mood shifts as the crew reacts to the disturbing drug practice known as “Bluetooth” or “hot spotting,” where people share drug-infused blood to extend a high. What starts as disbelief turns into real conversations about public health, risk, and why some trends should never leave the group chat.
The episode closes with competitive chaos: viral clips, laugh-tests, cursed hypotheticals, and a scorekeeping system that fuels accusations, meltdowns, and one definitive (and controversial) winner.
If you like reckless comedy, unfiltered commentary, and podcasts that feel like friends spiraling in real time — this one’s for you.If anything makes you mad…that’s our bad.
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