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That‘s Absurd

By: ABSURD PRODUCTIONS
  • Summary

  • That‘s Absurd is a round table conversation among friends about all the crazy and absurd foolishness that takes place on this planet we live on. A Podcast built on friendship
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Episodes
  • Episode 330: FTK
    May 16 2024

    Welcome back, absurd aficionados, to another electrifying episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! Strap in for a wild ride as we dissect the latest hip-hop beefs, delve into legal battles, and explore the quirks of pop culture and sports. Let's dive right in!

    Hip-Hop Havoc: "Battle of the Titans"

    The rap world is ablaze with controversy:

    Kendrick Lamar and Drake ignite a fierce rivalry, sending shockwaves through the music industry and sparking heated debates among fans.

    DJ Akademiks finds himself in hot water as he faces a lawsuit over controversial remarks, leaving the online community buzzing with speculation.

    King Combs drops a scathing diss track aimed at an unexpected target, adding fuel to the fire of hip-hop feuds.

    Meek Mill throws down the gauntlet with a diss aimed at 50 Cent, reigniting old tensions and stirring up drama.

    Rick Ross and The Game square off in a war of words, with each rapper vying for dominance in the rap game.

    Soulja Boy makes headlines once again with his explosive antics, keeping fans on their toes and social media buzzing.

    Pop Culture Potpourri: "Braids, Termination, and Controversial MVP Picks"

    Pop culture serves up a cocktail of absurdities:

    A teacher faces termination after allowing students to remove his braids in class, sparking outrage and debate over appropriate conduct in schools.

    Sports Spectacle: "Criticism, MVPs, and First-Class Flights"

    In the world of sports, the absurdity never sleeps:

    Gilbert Arenas criticizes Rudy Gobert's decision to prioritize the birth of his first child over a game, stirring controversy and sparking discussions about priorities in sports.

    Shaquille O'Neal raises eyebrows with his controversial MVP pick, leaving fans scratching their heads and debating the merits of his choice.

    WNBA teams take to the skies on private flights for the first time ever, marking a historic moment in the league's evolution.

    The age-old question resurfaces: Can NBA players play in the NFL, and vice versa? We delve into the complexities of crossover athleticism and explore the possibilities.

    Conclusion

    That's all for this episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! We hope you enjoyed the whirlwind tour through today's absurdities. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and join us next time for more mind-bending stories.

    Thanks for tuning in, absurd enthusiasts, and until next time, keep embracing the absurdity!

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    2 hrs and 48 mins
  • Episode 329: Speak For Yourselve
    May 3 2024
    • Welcome back, absurd aficionados, to another thrilling episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! We've got a packed show filled with jaw-dropping revelations, spicy controversies, and surprising outcomes. Let's dive right in!

    Hip-Hop Havoc: "Feuds and Fire Tracks"

    • Hip-hop takes center stage with a whirlwind of drama:
      • Chris Brown and Quavo find themselves embroiled in a heated beef, igniting social media with their explosive exchange.
      • Kendrick Lamar drops a bombshell with a new diss track, sending shockwaves through the rap community and leaving fans eagerly awaiting the fallout.

    Pop Culture Potpourri: "Bans, Lies, and Outraged Fans"

    • Pop culture serves up a smorgasbord of absurdity:
      • The TikTok ban sends waves of panic through the social media sphere, sparking debates about freedom of expression and online censorship.
      • Controversy swirls around Amanda Seales, with accusations of dishonesty swirling in the online world.
      • Drizzle Drizzle's latest antics leave women fuming, sparking outrage and heated discussions.

    Sports Spectacle: "Tragedies, Triumphs, and Twitter Tantrums"

    • In the world of sports, the absurdity knows no bounds:
      • The sports world mourns the loss of O.J. Simpson at the age of 76 after a battle with cancer, marking the end of a controversial era.
      • Kaitlyn Clark signs a staggering $28 million shoe deal with Nike, triggering outrage and disbelief on social media.
      • The Lakers' unexpected first-round exit from the playoffs leaves fans stunned and disappointed, sparking a flurry of reactions and analysis.
      • Boxer Ryan Garcia faces accusations of using banned substances to defeat Devin Haney, with fans expressing skepticism and demanding answers.
    • That's all for this episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! We hope you enjoyed the wild ride through today's absurdities. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and join us next time for more mind-bending stories.

    Thanks for tuning in, absurd enthusiasts, and until next time, keep embracing the absurdity!

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Episode328: Act Bad
    Apr 5 2024

    Welcome back, absurd aficionados, to another electrifying episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! We've got a smorgasbord of absurdities to unpack today, ranging from internet debates to legal battles and sporting spectacles. Let's dive right in!

    But first, let's address the burning question on everyone's minds: Is $30 enough to CashApp for lunch? Join us as we delve into this internet debate and dissect the various perspectives.

    In the world of politics, absurdity reigns supreme:

    The Dalton Mayor finds himself embroiled in controversy, raising questions about leadership and accountability.

    California makes waves by increasing the minimum wage to a staggering $20, sparking debates about economic policy and income inequality.

    Hip-hop takes center stage with a whirlwind of absurdity:

    Diddy's LA, NY, and Miami homes are raided by Homeland Security, sending shockwaves through the music industry.

    Mase delivers profound insights on destiny and addresses the controversial terms "No Homo" and "No Diddy," sparking discussions about language and identity.

    Schoolboy Q sheds light on why Los Angeles is one of the most dangerous cities for rappers, highlighting the harsh realities of the music industry.

    Juvenile shoots a video for a song done 20 years prior, showcasing the enduring impact of his music on the hip-hop landscape.

    Chance the Rapper and his wife announce their divorce after five years of marriage, prompting reflections on love, relationships, and celebrity.

    Pop culture delivers its fair share of absurdities:

    Gilbert Arenas responds to Saucy Santana's claims, igniting a fiery exchange and leaving fans buzzing with anticipation.

    The US files a landmark lawsuit against Apple for allegedly monopolizing the smartphone industry, raising questions about corporate power and consumer rights.

    Finally, in the world of sports:

    Kobe Bryant's parents face backlash after putting a championship ring on the auction block, stirring emotions among fans and collectors.

    Paul Pierce's Los Angeles residence is targeted in a burglary, with $100,000 cash and watches reportedly stolen, leaving the former NBA star reeling.

    Iowa's surprising victory over LSU shakes up the sports world, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of competition.

    That's a wrap for this episode of the "That's Absurd Podcast"! We hope you enjoyed the rollercoaster ride through today's absurdities. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and join us next time for more mind-bending stories.

    Thanks for tuning in, absurd enthusiasts, and until next time, keep embracing the absurdity!

    Leave Voice Message by Clicking Here.

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    2 hrs and 42 mins

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