Our first-ever pilot episode.
Added 2025-09-25 15:00:18 +0000 UTCAs promised. Recorded June 2024.
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bea
2025-10-27 13:22:50 +0000 UTCThey said the podcast will end when they get David Lynch on as a guest (RIP but >:3c)
Esen X
2025-10-23 03:18:55 +0000 UTCAs someone who was addicted to vaping and did quit. You can do it. Sorry this is going to be so long and feel free to disregard it if you don’t feel like you’re at a place to quit yet, or you don’t think I’m telling you anything new. But here’s my unsolicited advice: I spent my whole addiction knowing I would need to quit eventually, not wanting to at first, and then not knowing how. I tried different methods, and gave up again and again, but eventually it stuck. The important thing is that you keep trying even if you fail. Because every attempt tells you that you can make progress. If you regress back to smoking a ton, you know there was a time when you could survive without doing it as much, and there was a time that you survived without it at all. When I was vaping, I tried different methods to wean myself off. Sometimes I would keep my vape in my car because it was a lot harder to make myself get up, go downstairs, go outside, and come up with some excuse as to why I was going to the car than it was to just reach for my vape. That way I weaponized my executive dysfunction against myself, and I would avoid hitting it first thing in the morning. I would also set a stop watch and start a new lap every time I hit my vape, then try to make it a longer amount of time in between every time to wean myself off. The first time I did a lap it was literally almost every 15 minutes but I’d get it up to 5 hours between smoking sometimes. (I wouldn’t count time when I was asleep, but you could). I would also use a combination of the two, but it never really lasted because I was trying to just wean myself off into nothingness, without actually committing to ever quitting. I still think weaning yourself off before you quit is a good idea because it will be a lot easier transition to go from smoking 5 time a day to 0 than it would from smoking every 10 minutes. But realize that to quit you will have to go “cold turkey” at some point and there will be a last hit. So try and find the motivation to get yourself to that point and something to cling to when it’s hard. If it’s not the impacts to your health (which can somehow seem far off and not threatening enough, while also being terrifying), it’s also bad for the environment, the second hand smoke is harmful to other people or pets you might have, it’s expensive!! it’s hard to maintain and keep secret (if necessary), it sucks to be so dependent on something, if you happen to lose access to a vape for a bit it’s literally hell. The reason I finally quit was because I started smoking too much and it got too expensive for me. I was going through a vape every 3 days with no job, it was not sustainable. So it really can be something that trivial that does it. I would take any type of motivation you can get no matter what form. Like did I care enough about my lungs? Apparently not. But my bank account? I needed to protect that. Whatever works. The way I finally did it was by telling myself that I would only hit my vape every other time that I got the urge and then reduce it by half each day, weaning myself off with a defined end. I was at college and it was easier to distract myself so day one was 4 hits, day 2 twice, and then day 3 once, for the last time. In my experience I didn’t have horrible withdrawal symptoms, which I attribute to weaning myself off. The day of and after hitting a vape for the last time I had horrible of brain fog (which I didn’t know was a withdrawal symptom) and almost walked into traffic. The first day or so the urge to vape was kinda strong but I was able to distract myself by going on a walk and after a few days I didn’t feel an urge anymore. I would still think about it occasionally, but there wasn’t that overwhelming desire to vape anymore. So I truly believe if you get through the first few days, you can get through it. Now it feels as if I’ve never vaped at all (as in I’m as terrified of it as I was in middle school learning about drugs), and I want to keep it that way. Anyway, sorry this was so long and I understand if you’re like “wtf I didn’t ask for this.” And it doesn’t have to help you now, soon, or at all. But I hope it at least inspires someone or gives them a little more confidence about their ability to quit. If anyone happened to read this far: it is possible for you too.
NcLovedMe
2025-10-03 03:21:48 +0000 UTCUnfortunately im not like tom and I knew fully that I have the addiction gene coming from both sides and I still decided to consume nicotine 😭 bigggg mistake being addicted is not fun
edeninnitmanifold
2025-09-30 21:46:41 +0000 UTCThe camera just slowly tilting to the side gave me a giggle lmfao
ArcticWerewolf2
2025-09-30 12:54:50 +0000 UTCpetition to bring back the man up pussy segment
edeninnitmanifold
2025-09-30 09:31:32 +0000 UTCalright lot I’m sure they know they broke up with their girlfriends better than we do commenting on it 😭😭 I will say it’s funny tho
JustKallMeKP
2025-09-29 21:36:19 +0000 UTC”we don’t love you” who’s gonna tell em…
venla
2025-09-28 19:57:08 +0000 UTChonestly love the vibe to this pilot. they're just trying their best. amazing pussy moment. might even be S tier
Budgie Imposter
2025-09-26 20:02:10 +0000 UTCthe camera angle is making me a little dizzy but dw i accept the apology
Niamh
2025-09-26 20:00:44 +0000 UTCRelease the unedited Tom illness episode next PLEASE 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Dr. McSpankus
2025-09-26 00:16:38 +0000 UTCBros wearing his own merch
VIENNA !!
2025-09-25 23:16:10 +0000 UTC