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Episode 023 - Weird New Ways of Insulting Each Other

Brandon and Sarah ponder the age-old question: How can we find weird new ways of insulting each other? They explore creative old fashioned - and new fishy - insults and try them out on each other to see who cries first. But they also cover these intelligent and not-at-all childish topics:
- Frog genitalia
- Asexual snail reproduction (i.e., are snails inbred?)
- What if our hands were like snail eyestalks?
- The urban myth that sharks are dangerous or scary
- The debate around whether or not poison oak sucks
- Parasitic behavior and a discussion around whether babies are parasites
- The Rick Astley copyright conundrum
- Jelly Bellies/Belly Flops, and is the popcorn flavor delectable or detestable?

Brandon's snail animation:
https://www.facebook.com/BrandonMcDonaldArt/videos/275204067096109/

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