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Hour 4: No Worries, Just Say ‘Bruh’ | 10-20-25

Lionel tackles the digital decline, starting with a deep dive into the disturbing scandal involving leaked group chats from the Young Republican National Federation, revealing thousands of pages of offensive content, including racist slurs, anti-Semitic references, and praise for Hitler. Beyond politics, Lionel takes aim at the captivity of modern technology, issuing stern warnings to young people: never post photos of your baby, never send a selfie (especially not one with "duck lips" in the bathroom), and beware that sharing your location online can lead to robbery. He argues social media "exacerbates and potentiates levels of mental illness". Finally, join Lionel and the callers as they wage war on modern verbal tics and phrases, including the ubiquitous "bruh", the irritating "no worries", and the misuse of brand names as verbs (like "Google").

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