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Episode 22 kicks off with Michigan summer arriving in full force. One minute we're wearing hoodies, the next it's 90 degrees and we're questioning our life choices. Then it's time for another edition of the Global Trash Can Report. And yes... we're back in Iran. Everyone is talking about peace while preparing for more conflict. Ceasefires come and go, but the fighting never really seems to stop. It raises a bigger question: if the same war plans haven't worked for 50 years, why do governments keep using them? We get into plausible deniability, geopolitical maneuvering, and why nobody ever seems responsible when things go wrong. We also discuss what the Russia-Ukraine conflict is teaching the world about modern warfare. The battlefield of today would look like science fiction to a WWII soldier. Multi-million-dollar missiles on one side. Consumer-grade drones on the other. Meanwhile, trench warfare somehow still exists in 2026. From there we move into energy, gas prices, and why Americans keep paying more at the pump while producing so much energy at home. Then we shift over to China and their growing influence around the world. That naturally leads to a discussion about bullet trains, infrastructure, and Kyle trying to explain just how massive Tokyo really is. After a quick Dubby break, the episode takes a hard turn. What if many of the biggest moments in history weren't planned at all? Microwaves came from a melted candy bar. America was discovered while searching for something else entirely. Countless inventions that changed the world happened because somebody made a mistake. Which leads to a deeper question: Is anything truly random? Or is there some larger pattern connecting events we simply can't see? Nick somehow brings up lobotomies, because of course he does, and we explore how accidents can create incredible progress, or incredible destruction. Then it's time for another Buffalo Bob's Exotic Jerky review, this week featuring the Spicy Pepper Buffalo & Beef stick. š https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B04N9QG After the Deemed Fit break, we dive into one of the most fascinating concepts of the episode: The Butterfly Effect. Tiny actions creating massive consequences. A missed turn. A chance meeting. A different decision. The fact that Kyle and Nick ended up living around the corner from each other after being childhood friends becomes the perfect example. One different decision, and BBN may never have existed. We somehow end up discussing the German language before steering things back toward the bigger picture: Does history have a direction? Are we witnessing random events that happen to connect later? Or is there a pattern beneath the surface that only becomes visible in hindsight? We wrap up with discussions about ancient nuclear anomalies, unexplained radioactive materials, adaptability, and whether humanity's greatest strength has always been our ability to adjust, not our intelligence. Because maybe survival isn't about being the smartest species. Maybe it's about being the most adaptable. And before we sign off, we leave you with one final question: How much of your life was built by skill... and how much was built by luck? Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don't outsource your thinking. š§ Listen: https://bit.ly/BBNpod š² Follow Us: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod š© thebbnpod@gmail.com ā” Sponsors Dubby Energy ā 10% off with code BBN š https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel ā 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI š https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co] š„© Featured Snack Buffalo Bob's Exotic Jerky š https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B04N9QG ā Leave us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. It helps us grow and reach more listeners every week
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