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ep. 25 Fake Friends, Silent Walkers & Underground Bunkers

1 h 4 min · 19 de may de 2026
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This week on The Chris Moon Show we dive into the possibility that Earth’s core may actually be leaking gold toward the surface while the rest of us are still trying to afford groceries. We also break down why “silent walking” became a serious trend, how grocery stores are psychologically designed to manipulate you, and why modern cars keep replacing buttons with giant frustrating touchscreens. Then things get even weirder as we look into luxury underground apocalypse bunkers for billionaires, businesses where you can literally rent fake friends and family members, and some of the strangest real jobs people somehow get paid to do every day. Plus a Long Goodbye about all the normal things that quietly disappeared without anyone noticing. Another week of everything and nothing… only on The Chris Moon Show.

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ep. 25 Fake Friends, Silent Walkers & Underground Bunkers

This week on The Chris Moon Show we dive into the possibility that Earth’s core may actually be leaking gold toward the surface while the rest of us are still trying to afford groceries. We also break down why “silent walking” became a serious trend, how grocery stores are psychologically designed to manipulate you, and why modern cars keep replacing buttons with giant frustrating touchscreens. Then things get even weirder as we look into luxury underground apocalypse bunkers for billionaires, businesses where you can literally rent fake friends and family members, and some of the strangest real jobs people somehow get paid to do every day. Plus a Long Goodbye about all the normal things that quietly disappeared without anyone noticing. Another week of everything and nothing… only on The Chris Moon Show.

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