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Griff Gets Glooped

1 h 49 min · 28 de may de 2026
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Yep, I drank the gloop and I liked it - the taste of that pistachio bullshit! It was pretty rough, but we rode the gloop waves through Copenhagen. Also, Seth gets meth mouth, Griff buys $100 of candy, and Tony rips AI to absolute shreds. It’s over for you jerks over at OpenAI and Anthropic! We played Family  Feud and Tony has to do some serious hair splitting. Alright, very good, time to go, I’m about to sneeze!! ★ Support this podcast ★ [https://ko-fi.com/beerenginepodcast]

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