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Episode 17: Aliens, Earth, & Encouragement: A Love Story

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This week on Almost Never, Josh goes to New Orleans, and one of the guys goes missing and gets robbed. Southern hospitality, swamp people, and gators love marshmallows. Travis Scott drops Utopia and production is immaculate — Trey calls it album of the year. Who wore the music transition better, MGK or Post Malone? Beatles might release new music, stop releasing dead people's art, and J. Cole now is a part owner of the Hornets. Meth is hell of a drug, just look up grotesque murderer, Taylor Schabusiness. Lizzo has a lawsuit on her hand, and is dragged by her fan base. Kanye does it again and makes Adidas 85% of their revenue for the year, and his against the grain buddy, Elon Musk, rebrands Twitter as X. Is Elon too powerful, Trey says its nothing new. Then the lads discuss what separates free speech from hate speech, Ron DeSantis, and good ol' society. Mitch McConnell freezes off the zaza and needs a reboot, and if you're older than 65, you can't be an elected official. Aliens exist, they keep crashing on our planet, and Buzz Aldrin saw them — is this the beginning of the New World Order? Sean questions Trey's position on climate change, and Trey doubles down. Encouragement is not a crime, and should people in power be held accountable for their voice? Putin forgave 23 billion dollars for African countries and sends grains. Niger has a military backed coup and kicks the French out. RIP to Peewee, shoutout to Philippines woman's soccer team, and read the fine print.
00:00 Weekly Recap
01:28 Josh goes to New Orleans
18:08 Travis Scott drops Utopia
25:36 Post Malone embraces the emo pop
31:55 The ethics of Post-Mortum art
41:12 J. Cole part owner of the Hornets
45:55 Taylor Schabusiness, Meth, Murder
50:55 Lizzo gets dragged
55:00 Kanye does it again
57:15 Twitter is now X
1:08:10 Free speech v Hate speech
1:24:15 Mitch McConnell freezes
1:31:20 Word on the street: Aliens exist
1:37:44 Climate change battle Pt. 2
1:46:30 Positive Encouragement
1:53:25 Putin pardons 23 billion
2:01:00 Aliens Part 2
2:07:30 RIP Peewee

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This week on Almost Never, Josh goes to New Orleans, and one of the guys goes missing and gets robbed. Southern hospitality, swamp people, and gators love marshmallows. Travis Scott drops Utopia and production is immaculate — Trey calls it album of the year. Who wore the music transition better, MGK or Post Malone? Beatles might release new music, stop releasing dead people's art, and J. Cole now is a part owner of the Hornets. Meth is hell of a drug, just look up grotesque murderer, Taylor Schabusiness. Lizzo has a lawsuit on her hand, and is dragged by her fan base. Kanye does it again and makes Adidas 85% of their revenue for the year, and his against the grain buddy, Elon Musk, rebrands Twitter as X. Is Elon too powerful, Trey says its nothing new. Then the lads discuss what separates free speech from hate speech, Ron DeSantis, and good ol' society. Mitch McConnell freezes off the zaza and needs a reboot, and if you're older than 65, you can't be an elected official. Aliens exist, they keep crashing on our planet, and Buzz Aldrin saw them — is this the beginning of the New World Order? Sean questions Trey's position on climate change, and Trey doubles down. Encouragement is not a crime, and should people in power be held accountable for their voice? Putin forgave 23 billion dollars for African countries and sends grains. Niger has a military backed coup and kicks the French out. RIP to Peewee, shoutout to Philippines woman's soccer team, and read the fine print.
00:00 Weekly Recap
01:28 Josh goes to New Orleans
18:08 Travis Scott drops Utopia
25:36 Post Malone embraces the emo pop
31:55 The ethics of Post-Mortum art
41:12 J. Cole part owner of the Hornets
45:55 Taylor Schabusiness, Meth, Murder
50:55 Lizzo gets dragged
55:00 Kanye does it again
57:15 Twitter is now X
1:08:10 Free speech v Hate speech
1:24:15 Mitch McConnell freezes
1:31:20 Word on the street: Aliens exist
1:37:44 Climate change battle Pt. 2
1:46:30 Positive Encouragement
1:53:25 Putin pardons 23 billion
2:01:00 Aliens Part 2
2:07:30 RIP Peewee

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