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Legally Speaking, We Shouldn't Be Allowed to Have a Podcast

1 h 0 min · 1 de jun de 2026
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This week, the court is forced to review a mountain of questionable evidence including health and fitness updates, vape drama that somehow became everyone's problem, birthday plans of varying legality, and childhood mishaps that explain a lot about who we are today. We also investigate the existence of mole people, Bigfoot, and several other conspiracies that absolutely should not have held our attention for this long. Add in some painfully embarrassing stories, a complete lack of expert witnesses, and enough oversharing to warrant a gag order, and you've got one chaotic episode.

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