Trivial BS

Trivial BS

S2E16: Kazoos, Countries, and Questionable Intelligence

40 min · 20 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio S2E16: Kazoos, Countries, and Questionable Intelligence

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Warning, the following podcast contains adult language and adult themes. But everything else is pretty flippin' childish. Three guys walk into a trivia podcast… and immediately argue about who the third guy is. From there, it’s a glorious spiral of brainpower and buffoonery as the crew bounces between world geography, early 2000s cartoons, acronyms that secretly have PhDs, and connections so convoluted they feel like a conspiracy board made of string and regret. You’ll hear them confidently shout wrong answers, accidentally uncover the phonetic alphabet, debate whether whales used to have legs (they didn’t… probably), and somehow turn kazoos into Greek mythology. Along the way, there’s just enough actual knowledge to keep things dangerous. It’s trivia, it’s chaos, it’s three grown men treating intelligence like a group project where no one read the instructions. Tune in for the facts, stay for the nonsense.

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Portada del episodio S2E16: Kazoos, Countries, and Questionable Intelligence

S2E16: Kazoos, Countries, and Questionable Intelligence

Warning, the following podcast contains adult language and adult themes. But everything else is pretty flippin' childish. Three guys walk into a trivia podcast… and immediately argue about who the third guy is. From there, it’s a glorious spiral of brainpower and buffoonery as the crew bounces between world geography, early 2000s cartoons, acronyms that secretly have PhDs, and connections so convoluted they feel like a conspiracy board made of string and regret. You’ll hear them confidently shout wrong answers, accidentally uncover the phonetic alphabet, debate whether whales used to have legs (they didn’t… probably), and somehow turn kazoos into Greek mythology. Along the way, there’s just enough actual knowledge to keep things dangerous. It’s trivia, it’s chaos, it’s three grown men treating intelligence like a group project where no one read the instructions. Tune in for the facts, stay for the nonsense.

20 de abr de 202640 min