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Episode 19 kicks off with another edition of the Global Trash Can Report, because the world somehow keeps getting more chaotic by the week. Back to the Middle East we go, drone strikes near power plants, ceasefires collapsing, and oil markets doing absolute parkour. When energy prices spike overseas, it doesn’t stay overseas. Fuel costs climb, supply chains tighten, and suddenly everybody at home feels it too. Then it’s over to Russia and Ukraine, where the conflict grinds on with drones, destroyed infrastructure, and barely shifting front lines. Years into this war and it raises a brutal question: Is modern warfare just becoming endless remote-controlled attrition? Global health doesn’t exactly calm things down either. Hantavirus. Ebola outbreaks. Another revolving cycle of panic headlines and health scares. And yes, somehow The Simpsons predicted that too. At this point we’re genuinely asking if those writers were time travelers. Then Gaza lights back up with more strikes and “major battlefield updates.” If only real conflicts ended like movies, bad guy defeated, music swells, credits roll. Reality doesn’t work like that. From there we jump into the techno economic circus. Data centers consuming insane amounts of resources while ordinary people are told to conserve. Fresh water being used for cooling systems while infrastructure at home keeps crumbling. AI exploding into every industry whether society is ready for it or not. Which leads to the best questions of the episode: Will AI cure cancer first… or make somebody’s toaster racist first? After wrapping the Trash Can Report, we head into the real core of the episode: The Dopamine Machine. Modern life feels off because human attention has officially become industrialized. Every app, every notification, every algorithm is competing for your focus. The system studies you constantly, learns your habits, predicts your reactions and sometimes it feels like it knows you better than you know yourself. We’ve technologically evolved faster than we’ve psychologically adapted. Nobody knows how to be bored anymore. Silence itself feels uncomfortable. We solved boredom… and accidentally created anxiety. Everything is framed as a crisis, an emergency, or the end of the world. Panic cycles running 24/7 while people endlessly scroll through them. And honestly? If aliens landed tomorrow, half the internet would probably still be arguing Democrat versus Republican. Speaking of aliens, Nick dives into why extraterrestrials are almost always imagined as humanoid throughout history. Kyle isn’t fully buying it, different planets, different biomes, different evolutionary paths. Which somehow leads us into theories about the moon being hollow, functioning as a DNA archive, and why humanity still seems weirdly limited when it comes to returning there. BBN has remained in the Top 100 International News Commentary podcasts on Goodpods for 3 straight months. Then it’s time for another Buffalo Bob’s Exotic Jerky taste test, this time featuring the Teriyaki Venison. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B04N9QG After the Deemed Fit break, we circle back to AI and the collapse of trust itself. Photos. Videos. Audio. Voices. None of it feels fully trustworthy anymore. Because if you never shut off the noise… how do you know which thoughts are actually yours? We close Episode 19 with one final question: If humanity creates systems powerful enough to manipulate attention, emotion, behavior, and even perception itself… at what point do we stop being individuals making choices, and start becoming products reacting exactly how the system designed us to? Stay curious. Stay skeptical. Don’t outsource your thinking. Follow: Facebook: https://facebook.com/thebbnpod Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebbnpod X: https://x.com/thebbnpod YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thebbnpod thebbnpod@gmail.com Dubby Energy 10% off with code BBN https://www.dubby.gg [https://www.dubby.gg] Deemed Fit Apparel 15% off with code KYLESLOMINSKI https://deemedfit.co [https://deemedfit.co]
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