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Episode 64 leans all the way into the theme and refuses to let the number breathe. We start with famous athletes who wore #64—which, shocker, turns into a deep dive on offensive linemen and the universal disrespect they get. There's passionate advocacy for “big men deserve love,” followed immediately by forgetting half their names. From there, we hit 1964, which means: * The absolute cultural takeover of The Beatles and the chaos of Beatlemania * The era of Lyndon B. Johnson and major political shifts * Sports and pop culture moments that we confidently summarize with medium accuracy and maximum conviction Then we time-travel back to 1864, landing right in the middle of the Civil War. This somehow becomes a full debate about whether any of us would survive a week in the 1800s. There are bold survival claims, immediate backtracking, and complaints about zero WiFi and zero deodorant. The sports update keeps the energy high with a passionate (and slightly unhinged) discussion about LeBron James and the never-ending GOAT debate. Strong opinions were shared. None were walked back. National Days show up—as always—and we treat them like federally mandated celebrations, fully committing to honoring something that absolutely no one asked for. Then it's time for our Month Rushmore: Sitcoms Edition. Mount Rushmore drafting gets heated. Alliances are formed. Betrayals happen. Someone absolutely reaches for a pick that causes audible disappointment. There are generational divides, nostalgia arguments, and at least one “you can't leave that off” moment that turns into a five-minute debate. And just when things feel stable, Xavi drops an AITAH story that sends us into full moral courtroom mode. * Was the person wrong? * Was it petty genius? * Are we the problem? The verdict changes at least twice before we settle on something that feels legally binding but emotionally questionable. Episode 64 is history, sports debates, sitcom nostalgia, and ethical chaos—held together by nothing but vibes, strong opinions, and the number 64 doing entirely too much.
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