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Episode 448 - Gen-Z Doesn’t Want To Drive

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It’s time for another Mind Gap Podcast! This week, Doug and Justin discuss their dream and nightmare proposal scenarios, the declining trend of Gen-Z getting their driver's licenses, and the preference for ankle socks over crew socks. Doug also shares his preference for practicality and comfort when it comes to shoes and his reluctance to own multiple pairs. The dorks then talk about a new program Michigan is considering that would use GPS to track drivers’ mileage on the highways and tax them based on their usage. This leads the hosts to ponder what other government programs would be a horrible invasion of privacy, specifically a toilet tax.

Things are wrapped up with a new game where Doug plays clips with no dialogue from different movies and Justin does his best to guess which films they’re from based on the sound effects alone.

Check out our YouTube channel where we livestream our new podcast episodes every Tuesday at 8pmCT and our video game stream every Saturday at 8pmCT. Be sure to like and subscribe for this content as well as episode highlights, Doug Watches Awkward Videos, Justin Plays Video games, and more!

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It’s time for another Mind Gap Podcast! This week, Doug and Justin discuss their dream and nightmare proposal scenarios, the declining trend of Gen-Z getting their driver's licenses, and the preference for ankle socks over crew socks. Doug also shares his preference for practicality and comfort when it comes to shoes and his reluctance to own multiple pairs. The dorks then talk about a new program Michigan is considering that would use GPS to track drivers’ mileage on the highways and tax them based on their usage. This leads the hosts to ponder what other government programs would be a horrible invasion of privacy, specifically a toilet tax.

Things are wrapped up with a new game where Doug plays clips with no dialogue from different movies and Justin does his best to guess which films they’re from based on the sound effects alone.

Check out our YouTube channel where we livestream our new podcast episodes every Tuesday at 8pmCT and our video game stream every Saturday at 8pmCT. Be sure to like and subscribe for this content as well as episode highlights, Doug Watches Awkward Videos, Justin Plays Video games, and more!

We have MERCH now!

Follow us on all of our social medias and other platforms!

  continue reading

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