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Lerts Turtch Basch Trender 5/6: AGI, Movie Tariffs, Newark Airport, 'Thunderbolts*'

In this edition of Lerts Turtch Basch Trender, Jack and Miles discuss how unprepared we are for AGI, Trump's "Movie Tariff" (feat. Jon Voight), Newark Airport not working anymore, Marvel changing the name of 'Thunderbolts*' and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in ...  Show more

Sinners X Marty Supreme Mashup, Piss Beats Ice 01.16.26

In episode 1991, Jack and guest co-host Pallavi Gunalan are joined by co-host of Pod Yourself A Gun & Mad Yourself A Man, Vince Mancini, to discuss… They Threw PEEPEE On Meeeee!!!! Waaaaaa!!!! Greenland - EU solidarity, Americans DO NOT WANT GREENLAND AT ALL, Even Trump Doesn’t W ...  Show more

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