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Living in a Bubble (and AITA)

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Ep 40 ends with a few AITA (including an update from a previous entry). But first, Ed had a good Thanksgiving as his cousin's house to see 8 week old puppies but had to cook the turkey and the stuffing. Ed hasn't been on Tik Tok in a week for a mental health break and instead got a PS5. Ed recorded his first true crime podcast episode (Patterns of Behavior). Susie had a good family dinner on Wednesday instead of Thursday, to not celebrate a colonist holiday. Susie cooked everything but the turkey but didn't get as complimented because the turkey was smoked. Susie makes Watergate salad. Susie uses every Thanksgiving Thursday to teach her daughters about Indigenous People and to be aware. Dried fruits and overcooked translucent vegetables make Susie's eyes hurt. Both Ed and Susie are in a "funk" with making content especially because of all the things happening in the world and discuss people potentially being in an information bubble due to the algorithm - like the information about Black Friday and boycotts. Ed clears up information about Gaza during Thanksgiving with family; and Susie is posted about on FaceBook by her childhood friend. AITA this round include: and update on Kung Pao Chicken. AITA for looking out for a co-worker telling her some people may find her food offensive. AITA if I call the police on my Asian parents for abuse.

UPCOMING FOOD WRITE-IN: We want to hear from you about your cultural food stories! Tell us any stories you have (funny, sad, happy, nostalgic, traumatizing, etc) regarding cultural foods. Make sure to detail the dish, and the circumstances surrounding the story with all the best details! Susie and Ed are looking to do a future episode reading your stories while eating those same cultural dishes. So make sure to include all the details including your name (or let us know if you want to remain anonymous). We love to hear from you so write to us! Also feel free to write in about AITA stories or any questions/advice for us!

Email your questions and stories to: whatintheshibal@gmail.com

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Ep 40 ends with a few AITA (including an update from a previous entry). But first, Ed had a good Thanksgiving as his cousin's house to see 8 week old puppies but had to cook the turkey and the stuffing. Ed hasn't been on Tik Tok in a week for a mental health break and instead got a PS5. Ed recorded his first true crime podcast episode (Patterns of Behavior). Susie had a good family dinner on Wednesday instead of Thursday, to not celebrate a colonist holiday. Susie cooked everything but the turkey but didn't get as complimented because the turkey was smoked. Susie makes Watergate salad. Susie uses every Thanksgiving Thursday to teach her daughters about Indigenous People and to be aware. Dried fruits and overcooked translucent vegetables make Susie's eyes hurt. Both Ed and Susie are in a "funk" with making content especially because of all the things happening in the world and discuss people potentially being in an information bubble due to the algorithm - like the information about Black Friday and boycotts. Ed clears up information about Gaza during Thanksgiving with family; and Susie is posted about on FaceBook by her childhood friend. AITA this round include: and update on Kung Pao Chicken. AITA for looking out for a co-worker telling her some people may find her food offensive. AITA if I call the police on my Asian parents for abuse.

UPCOMING FOOD WRITE-IN: We want to hear from you about your cultural food stories! Tell us any stories you have (funny, sad, happy, nostalgic, traumatizing, etc) regarding cultural foods. Make sure to detail the dish, and the circumstances surrounding the story with all the best details! Susie and Ed are looking to do a future episode reading your stories while eating those same cultural dishes. So make sure to include all the details including your name (or let us know if you want to remain anonymous). We love to hear from you so write to us! Also feel free to write in about AITA stories or any questions/advice for us!

Email your questions and stories to: whatintheshibal@gmail.com

SUPPORT THE PODCAST & BECOME A PRODUCER! What in the Shibal Patreon

Follow Soogia:
Tik Tok
Instagram
YouTube

Follow Ed:
Tik Tok
Instagram
YouTube

Follow WhatintheShibal:
Tik Tok
Instagram
YouTube

  continue reading

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