Épisodes

  • Fun with Hypotheticals
    Jan 27 2026

    “What if” questions start harmless — then immediately turn into grudges, traffic rage, fantasy universes, talking animals, and terrible apocalypse logic.

    In this episode, Jason brings a stack of AI-generated hypotheticals and throws them at Darrell (aka Seabass) to see how quickly reasonable answers fall apart. They debate which fictional universes would actually be worth living in, whether a universal “common sense” law would instantly become tyranny, and how a few bad ideas could theoretically fix traffic forever.

    The episode spirals through animals that can talk, oddly specific superpowers, video game survival logic, one-way spaceship decisions, post-human species picks, and what communication might look like if speech and writing vanished overnight.

    It’s a loose, argument-driven episode built entirely out of hypotheticals, hot takes, and mid-conversation logic.

    • Which fictional worlds are survivable vs instantly lethal
    • Why a “common sense test” law would never stay fair
    • Talking animals, selfish superpowers, and bad traffic solutions
    • Picking one species to save if humanity disappears
    • How communication might evolve without speech or writing
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    28 min
  • They Were Right Here
    Jan 20 2026

    The disappearances of Wade Robison and Prisma Reyes examined through confirmed evidence and personal theories about what may have happened.

    Two missing person cases in the Dallas area that make no sense.

    In Waid Robison's case, his car was found after a crash near Forney, Texas. He called a coworker for help, began walking toward town… and vanished.

    In the case of Prisma Reyes, security cameras, phone pings, and eyewitness reports documented her movements through East Dallas and Mesquite — right up to the moment she entered an apartment building and was never seen again.

    Police investigated both disappearances. Neither case has been resolved.

    In this episode of Waywut, Darrell and Jason walk through what is known, what was officially documented, and the personal theories Darrell's tiny brain conjured up about what may have happened — including environmental and situational possibilities that could explain why physical evidence has never been recovered.

    The facts are real. The disappearances are real. And the theories are clearly separated.

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    41 min
  • Disturbing Experiments
    Jan 13 2026

    What if some of the most unsettling science experiments in history didn’t fail — but succeeded?

    In this episode of Waywut, Jason and Darrell examine a series of real-world scientific studies that were completed, verified, and in many cases, deeply disturbing in their results. These weren’t hypothetical thought experiments. They were conducted on real people, real environments, and real biological systems — with measurable outcomes that still raise ethical questions today.

    From large-scale emotional manipulation on social platforms, to genetic tools capable of permanently altering species, to artificial intelligence systems trained to interpret human thoughts, to lab-grown human brain tissue that may exhibit signs of consciousness — each experiment reveals how thin the line really is between research and irreversible consequence.

    Along the way, the conversation explores why people still obey harmful authority, how technology quietly reshapes behavior, and what these experiments may have already revealed about free will, consent, and control.

    These experiments worked. And that may be the most unsettling part.

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    36 min
  • Cult Shopping: Which one will Jason choose?
    Jan 6 2026

    Darrell tries to find Jason the perfect cult — and somehow makes everything worse.

    Jason has never been pitched a cult before — so Darrell decides to find him one.

    What starts as a joke turns into a full-scale tour through celebrity hippie cults, alien sex religions, ninja enlightenment schools, and a commune famous for a three-hour orgasm. Along the way, they break down which cults come with Rolls Royces, which ones promise immortality through cloning, and which ones somehow feel… disturbingly reasonable.

    If you’ve ever wondered which cult would fit your personality, this episode might accidentally help.

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    39 min
  • The Sinful Mindset of a Wrestler
    Dec 30 2025

    A former indie wrestler breaks down how the seven deadly sins fuel ego, obsession, and burnout in the ring.

    What kind of mindset does it really take to step into the ring—and why do so many wrestlers crash and burn along the way?

    In this episode of Waywut, Jason pulls from his years in the independent wrestling scene to explain how the path to becoming a pro wrestler lines up almost perfectly with the seven deadly sins. From lusting after the business, to gluttony for bookings, greed for titles and merch money, pride in your own hype, sloth creeping in after the grind, envy of everyone getting “your” spot, and the wrath that finally blows everything up, he walks through how each sin shows up in real locker rooms and real careers.

    Darrell adds the outsider-on-the-inside angle—filming shows, dealing with bizarre egos at flea-market promotions, and watching it all slowly take a toll. Together, they dig into the psychology behind the gimmicks, the politics, the self-destruction, and what it actually costs to chase the dream of being a wrestler.

    If you’ve ever wondered what’s really going on in a wrestler’s head, this one pulls back the curtain.

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    38 min
  • 7 Christmas Horror Movies You Won’t Believe Exist (But They Absolutely Do)
    Dec 23 2025

    This week on Waywut, Darrell and Jason unwrap the strangest corner of holiday cinema: Christmas horror movies—the ones you didn’t know existed, but absolutely do.

    From a family-friendly killer shark, to a zombie Christmas musical, a Home Alone–style psychological nightmare, evil Finnish Santa lore, wrestling Santa from hell, and even a short film about killer Christmas trees, this episode proves that nothing is safe during the holidays.

    Darrell breaks down his personal favorites while Jason mostly just wants nudity and chaos. Along the way, they talk bad movies, cult classics, streaming services, and why some Christmas traditions deserve to be burned to the ground.

    Includes a direct recommendation to watch the short film Treevenge after the episode.

    New episodes every Tuesday.

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    38 min
  • Scratchers and Scandals
    Dec 16 2025

    A sharp, funny deep dive into the hidden mechanics, shady loopholes, and broken promises behind the Texas Lottery — from billion-dollar sales to the 2025 shutdown of the Lottery Commission. If you’ve ever scratched a ticket or wondered where the money really goes, this episode pulls back the curtain.

    Everyone dreams of winning big, but what if the lottery isn’t what it seems? In this episode of Scratchers and Scandals, Jason and Darrell dig into the surprising truth behind the Texas Lottery — from billion-dollar sales and broken promises about education funding to vending machines, online ticket loopholes, money-laundering schemes, and the 2025 shutdown of the Texas Lottery Commission itself.

    You’ll hear the history of how the lottery started, where the money actually goes, how the system quietly disadvantages everyday players, and why certain people — including international gamblers and opportunistic courier services — found ways to exploit it. Along the way, the guys break down common myths about scratch-off rolls, jackpot odds, and whether it's even possible to “outsmart” a system designed for you to lose.

    Part investigation, part comedy, and fully Waywut, this episode dives deep into the hidden mechanics of a gambling empire most people support without ever questioning it.

    If you’ve ever bought a scratcher, wondered how the state can make billions and still claim poverty, or just enjoy hearing how the government finds new ways to screw things up, this one’s for you.

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    39 min
  • The Science of Hating Stuff
    Dec 9 2025

    Misophonia, Sensory Aversions & Self-Diagnosis Rants: Why Brains Hate Noises, Textures & Fake Disorders

    In this hilarious psychology-comedy episode of Waywut Podcast, host Darrell dives deep into the science of hating stuff—exploring strange aversions like breaking up over too many rings, onion texture nightmares, sandpaper goosebumps, and metallic screeches that trigger rage. We unpack misophonia (sound triggers that spark fight-or-flight), misokinesia (movement annoyances like fidgeting), and brain theories on why normal quirks get mislabeled as autism or ADD via Google searches. Plus, rants on self-diagnosis culture, sensory processing tests, and when it's actually a disorder (spoiler: most aren't).If you've ever hated chewing sounds, nail files, crowds, or coconut crunch for no logical reason, this human behavior podcast is your vibe. Mixing real psychology facts, neural pathways insights, and comedy rant energy from Darrell and Jason, we cover call-center eating trauma, cultural eating noises, and why the internet fuels fake disorders.

    New episodes drop every Tuesday; bonus clips on Fridays. Perfect for fans of psychology podcasts like Hidden Brain or comedy rants on sensory triggers and weird brain quirks.

    Listen now and comment your strangest aversion!

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    44 min