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Two friends thinking out loud.

We talk about the weird with the weirdos,

the strange with strangers,

and the everyday with the everyday.

Expect the unexpected and come along for a ridiculous adventure through conversations with locals, wanderers, and whoever crosses our orbit.

These are the thoughts you usually only hear while driving alone down the highway, or staring at the ceiling at 2AM.

Recorded on Voice Memos. Released as-is.

Enjoy it. Hate it. It’s yours now.

Philosophie Sciences sociales Sports de combat et self-defense
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