Chickens Are The New Kittens

Do You Hear What I Hear?

42 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Beth and Chelsey put their ears to the ultimate test in this chaotic guessing game, challenging each other with everyday objects that definitely “make noise”… but don’t always make sense. Eyes closed tight and relying purely on instinct, they take turns throwing out guesses that range from oddly impressive to completely unhinged. Is the game fair? That’s up for debate. Let’s just say someone may or may not have a suspiciously sharp sense of hearing. What starts as a simple challenge quickly spirals into a competitive showdown filled with trash talk, second-guessing, and moments of pure disbelief. Every sound becomes a clue, every guess a gamble, and the tension builds with each round. By the end, one thing is certain—there is a winner… but you’ll have to listen to find out who takes the crown.

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