
#282 - Amish Irony / Starlink in Venezuela / Drinking Memories / Homelessness / Shame is Dead
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In this spicy and highly educational episode (you’ll definitely learn something), the BroskieDoodles reunite after a two-week hiatus—Chef Maurice finally escaped the overpriced vegan cafes of San Francisco and landed in Miami, where the heat is real and the women are even realer. We welcome Marco, the Broski Doodles' official pilot (yes, we fly high in many ways), who drops in to talk about life in the skies and being everyone's favorite designated driver.
We dive into the dark times of a Madrid blackout, the tech loopholes of the Amish (spoiler: they love Doritos and TikTok just like the rest of us), and the unstoppable spread of technology—even the jungle can’t hide from Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites.
Then we hit the gas on some nostalgia and talk about a time when drinking and driving was just “driving but with more stories.” Don’t cancel us—we’re just reminiscing about the chaos of pre-Uber survival tactics. It was a different era, okay?
We dive deep into life’s big questions — like, should you be allowed to enjoy Disney on a truly magical level (aka high as a kite)? Is riding a ski lift with a bag of Cocorino Romano just a winter sport now? Why does alcohol hit harder in the air, and do pilots secretly cry during in-flight movies too? We also talk about why airlines are turning into flying Greyhounds, why one pilot is definitely not enough, and how Jehovah's Witnesses have taken a wholesome pivot to handwritten door-to-door spam. Oh, and we try to figure out whether the Vatican has become a luxury condo complex with a golden moral compass. Buckle up, it's turbulence with tequila.
Why some of the richest cities in the world look like the set of a dystopian film—spoiler alert: tourists don’t love stepping over human poop at religious landmarks. Then we spiral into the digital nightmare we now call life, where your toaster wants your email, your light bulb needs a login, and your door lock has more security than your bank. We also mourn the loss of shame in modern society. From ATM loiterers to unaware sidewalk hogs, it's official—basic decency is on life support. Oh, and we explore the fantasy of escaping to Japan to become minimalist samurai dads with well-mannered anime children. Yeah, it’s that kind of episode.
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