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Do Some People Just Not Understand Social Cues? 😂

1 h 20 min · 18 de mar de 2026
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On this episode of The Comedy Virgins, we ask a simple question: do some people just not understand social cues? Matt realizes he might be one of those people after admitting he’s terrible at making eye contact in public. It sparks a hilarious debate — if you accidentally make eye contact with someone, does that mean they were already looking at you? From awkward interactions with strangers to completely misreading the room, this episode is painfully relatable. We also spiral into some wild side tangents about the war in Iran, religion, and where we go from here. SUBSCRIBE If You Struggle To Make Eye Contact‌

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