Don't Start Fake Wars with a Fake Person | Ep 297 | Bad Friends
From Bad Friends
In this episode, the hosts discuss a traumatic personal experience involving an online incident and the impact of bullying, while promoting their new merchandise. They also engage in humorous commentary about cultural sensitivity, particularly regarding Native Americans, and reflect on their diverse fan base.
Key Takeaways
- Merchandise is trauma's silver lining; just ask anyone who's turned a stumble into success.
- Thanksgiving humor 101: Acknowledge history, but make it funny—'sorry natives, whoopsie' might be too on the nose.
- In comedy, being an unlikely duo is gold—just look at these two bad friends redefining the buddy dynamic.
- Kissing styles as cultural commentary? Pioneering new territory in the anthropological study of romance, one Eskimo kiss at a time.
- When discussing movies like 'Prey', the subtext is migration—art revealing truths about society, one action sequence at a time.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Andrew King Andrew King (person)
- Domino's (company)
- Howie Mandel (person)
- DraftKings (company)
- Rocket Money (company)
- Shopify Inc. (company)
- Predator (media)
- Byron Allen (person)
- Mexico (location)
- Prey (media)
- Nashville (location)
- Karate Ghost (media)
- Cabo (location)
- The Great British Baking Show (media)
- Tulum (location)
- American History X (media)
- Last of the Mohicans (media)
- El Paso (location)
- Dances with Wolves (media)
- Top Gun (media)