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    In this unpredictable and wildly entertaining episode, Q the Messenger reflects on the birth of his son, Ezra, and shares a hilarious story about drinking breast milk in Las Vegas. Shane the Brain recounts his time at a vendor event in Atlanta, raving about the best street tacos he’s ever had and diving into some unforgettable tales.

    The duo discusses Joe Biden potentially giving his son a pardon and Q’s bold take on 9 to 5 workers as “wage slaves,” especially when living paycheck to paycheck. They dive deep into the idea that America is a corporation constantly selling to you—and what you can sell back every day to be successful. To top it all off, Shane shares a jaw-dropping story about driving a Firebird off a cliff—backward. Add in thought-provoking discussions on the difference between lesbians and bull dykes, iconic songs like “Take a Walk on the Wild Side” and “Lola,” and a sharp observation about why all gay guys seem to be in shape, and you’ve got an episode packed with laughs, insights, and outrageous moments.

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In this unpredictable and wildly entertaining episode, Q the Messenger reflects on the birth of his son, Ezra, and shares a hilarious story about drinking breast milk in Las Vegas. Shane the Brain recounts his time at a vendor event in Atlanta, raving about the best street tacos he’s ever had and diving into some unforgettable tales.

The duo discusses Joe Biden potentially giving his son a pardon and Q’s bold take on 9 to 5 workers as “wage slaves,” especially when living paycheck to paycheck. They dive deep into the idea that America is a corporation constantly selling to you—and what you can sell back every day to be successful. To top it all off, Shane shares a jaw-dropping story about driving a Firebird off a cliff—backward. Add in thought-provoking discussions on the difference between lesbians and bull dykes, iconic songs like “Take a Walk on the Wild Side” and “Lola,” and a sharp observation about why all gay guys seem to be in shape, and you’ve got an episode packed with laughs, insights, and outrageous moments.

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