Quarter-Life Plot Twist

Ugh, College…

39 min · 7. maj 2025
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Welcome to the chaotic scrapbook of our college years—where the dorms were dusty, the men were confusing, and the choices? Questionable at best. In this episode, we spiral through the emotional hangover that is our early 20s: from academic delusion and RateMyProfessor sorcery, TikTok-worthy dorm decor fails, and frat boys who thought texting “wyd” was emotional intimacy. We unpack the flop era classes, the emotionally unsafe “situationships,” and the $2 mystery shots that somehow felt like self-care. Oh, and yes—we cried in bar bathrooms, tallied our drinks with Sharpie, and treated Pizza-by-the-Slice like it was fine dining. INSTAGRAM: @qrtr.lifepod YOUTUBE:@qrtr.lifepod TIKTOK: @qrtr.lifepod

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