Unfiltered With Trigger and Kensai

Common Sense Not Included

1 h 5 min · 10 de may de 2026
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This week on Unfiltered with Trigger and Kensai, Kensai is very excited to announce the “massive” decrease in the price of Xbox Game Pass, while Trigger tries to figure out whether anyone actually cares. The lads also dive into the bizarre idea of GameStop buying out eBay — something Trigger finds deeply confusing for reasons that become obvious very quickly. Things get even messier as they talk about people trying to sue Disney and the age-old question: does anyone genuinely read terms and conditions? Trigger says if you claim you do, you’re lying. Kensai completely loses it laughing while recalling the black American soldiers from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, leading into a chaotic discussion about soldiers being treated as cannon fodder, positive discrimination, and why recruitment policies can sometimes miss the point entirely — including stories about fire service recruits scared of heights, blood, confined spaces, and apparently the dark. To finish things off, the boys celebrate another victory for human stupidity as they discuss the man who rang to complain his pizza had no toppings… only to discover he’d opened the box upside down.

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