Quarter-Life Plot Twist

Opinions That Might Get Us Canceled (But Like...Not Really)

38 min · 15 de may de 2025
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This week, we’re coming in hot with the unfiltered takes no one asked for — and we’re not apologizing. From paper straws to toxic book boyfriends, Disney adults to 5AM morning routines, we’re tackling the opinions that might get us canceled… but like, not really. Madeline and Haley unpack the things we’re all secretly thinking, including: ✨ Why “I don’t like drama” is a red flag ✨ The bare minimum isn’t a love language ✨ Some of y’all need a little shame — just a sprinkle ✨ And no, camping is not “fun,” it’s adult wilderness trauma If you’re easily offended, maybe skip this one. But if you’re here for chaos, truth bombs, and mildly toxic logic — welcome home.

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