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I recall the moment I lost my mind. There was a certain comfort in that place, where even emotions resonated in the vastness. When I was carefree, I felt disconnected from reality.

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The speaker feels young and vibrant, emphasizing his youthfulness. He states he is the youngest person and can't believe how young he is. He then mentions Joe, expressing uncertainty about him.

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Speaker 0: Let's get started. Light is solid, tough like a child. We're driving through the city, cruising in our cars. My steps are confident as I walk.

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Birds flying high evoke a feeling of well-being. The sun in the sky elicits the same emotion. A drifting breeze also contributes to this feeling. The speaker describes the present as a new dawn, a new day, and a new life. The speaker concludes by stating they are feeling good.

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Even though the moment passed, the speaker can't turn away because dreams and things were lost or thrown away. Now grown up, they don't belong to anyone, which is a shame. The speaker invites someone to hop beside them for a while, promising not to reveal their name. Scars are souvenirs you never lose, and the past is never far. The speaker asks if the listener lost themself or became a star, and if it makes them sad to know life is more than who we are. They grew up too fast and now there's nothing to believe. Reruns become history, and a tired song plays on the radio. The speaker repeats that they won't tell the listener's name.

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In the morning when I wake and the sun is coming through. Oh, you feel my lungs of sweetness. To you?

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The speaker expresses a desire to not be an adult and wishes they could still be a child.

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I recall when I lost my mind. There was something enjoyable about that place.

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The speaker finds someone or something "adorable" and "cute." They mention almost falling, seemingly in reaction to the subject's cuteness. The speaker recalls being mad that someone got fresh air without them. They then instruct someone to put a smiley face up. The speaker repeats their sentiments, finding the subject "adorable" and "cute."

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Birds and stars fall from the sky as angels dance and create dreams. They sprinkle magic, making dreams come true, just like me.

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We ran before time stole our dreams, with small creatures trying to keep us grounded.

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I recall the moment I lost my mind. There was a certain comfort in that space, where even emotions resonate. Being out there, carefree, made me feel disconnected.

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It's a surreal scene on a sunny September day as people relax and sunbathe. The contrast is striking, as the peaceful atmosphere is disrupted by the craziness of sunbathing.

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Birds flying high, sun in the sky, breeze drifting on by—that's how I feel. It's a new dawn, a new day, a new life for me, and I'm feeling good.

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Speaker 0 crafts a quirky, intimate scene through offbeat imagery. The speaker states, 'She's got a butterfly tad on the back of a you know where.' The narrative continues with, 'I laid her lie by the wide landy there.' It then pivots to a playful consequence: 'It's what you get for getting fizzy at the county fair.' The passage closes with a soft, affectionate touch: 'My babies, my kinda'. Together, they form a rural, intimate vignette shaped by peculiar phrases and affectionate tone. They convey a mood of playful intimacy and rural imagery through quirky phrases and a casual tone.

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The speaker describes the experience as exhilarating and energetic. They question why someone wouldn't find it exhilarating.

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The speaker expresses a desire to not be an adult and wishes to be little again.

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I used to feel closed off from the world, but at 11, everything changed. Kids at school, mostly boys, started noticing me. Even the girls paid attention. The long walk to school became enjoyable as people honked and waved. The world felt friendlier and more open during a heatwave.

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Birds flying high, sun in the sky, breeze drifting on by.

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Gender reveal paraphernalia and the scent of freedom fill the air on a hot July afternoon. People gather, setting up fireworks without any particular reason.

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In a digitized world, the speaker longs for a past of "soft refrains" and "whispered secrets on midnight trains." They recall dancing under a silver moon without screens, accompanied by a "lover's tune." Each touch was a "tender spark" in a smoky room with a piano. The speaker states they "found my paradise in moments like this." The speaker repeats that "tad notes drift from an old cafe, and dreams awake in a vintage way" and that "in a smoky room with the piano's kids, I found my paradise in moments like this."

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The speaker expresses joy and contentment, referencing sunshine and a bluebird. They mention "Zippity do die" and "Mister Bluebird, on my shoulder, it's the truth," attributing the sentiment to old Satchmo. The speaker then says "Zip the DNA. Yeah. That's natural."

This Past Weekend

Huffing Cups | This Past Weekend #117
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Theo opens by explaining the ritual of clapping to sync video and audio, thanks the music submitter Rusty Scott, and notes two tracks he played that got him in a good mood. He shifts into a meditation on time, childhood, and the weight of new experiences. He remembers youth as a time when life seemed to have “forever,” when love felt vast and real, with every feeling magnified by novelty and abundance of time. He recounts going out as a teenager in a church van that could become a moving stage for mischief, describing the humorous possibilities of each row, from sin to tutoring to grilled cheese. He underscores how being young made dangers and discoveries feel equally possible, and he uses vivid, comic images—people huffing weed joints, long van seating, and wild social experiments—to illustrate risk, appetite, and wonder. He also reflects on the intensity of sex drive in youth, including provocative memories of peeking at adult figures and the raw, overwhelming pull of hormones that can feel like a “two-way street” between body and mind. He notes that time feels larger when you’re young because every moment is new and heavy. The middle of the show features sponsorships and tour updates. Great Block Pizza at 1811 Pico Boulevard in Los Angeles is pitched with a range of options; Lakeside Maple is described as handmade, gluten-free, vegan-friendly trail mix powered by pure maple syrup, with a 15 percent discount code Theo at LakesideMaple.com. Theo shares a quick tour schedule: Minneapolis, Chicago, Nashville, and Toronto, while also venting about venues that don’t offer fair pay or fair deals, and voicing a preference for partnerships that are honest and beneficial. He jokes about other ads and the misalignment of some sponsorships with his values, reaffirming a commitment to fair advertising. Listener calls follow. Ronnie from Philadelphia shares gratitude and describes his own sobriety journey, thanking the show for support and describing the emotional work involved. Tom from rural North Carolina talks about mental health, medication, and the importance of voicing feelings, noting how admitting vulnerability can be brave. A caller from Canada reflects on sobriety and connection, expressing admiration for the show’s community. Additional stories range from pregnancy sparks at a bar to late-life romance, with Theo guiding conversations toward honesty, responsibility, and tenderness. He asks listeners to call the hotline with best or worst weekend stories and teases future guests like Joey Diaz and Jocko Willink. Theo closes with gratitude for listeners and sponsors, urging living fully while acknowledging mortality, and inviting continued participation and support. The episode ends with a reminder to celebrate life and to keep the conversation alive.

This Past Weekend

John Crist | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #350
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Theo Von hosts John Crist. The episode opens with Theo thanking fans, sharing tour plans, and noting the tour remains unnamed but will visit St. Louis, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Durham, Chattanooga, Knoxville, Wilmington, Wilkes-Barre, Minneapolis, Charleston, Richmond, Baltimore, Portland, Burlington, Albany, Buffalo, and Columbus, with Netflix tapings sold out in Nashville; Huntsville dates are set a few days earlier. Tickets are available at theovonn.com, and he warns against other links as scams. Crist reflects on their shared path through struggle and humor, and discusses his Fresh Cuts Comedy Tour. He describes growing up in a church, with his dad a pastor, and being homeschooled. He contrasts two kinds of homeschoolers—cultural ones with long jean skirts and more mainstream families—and jokes about Bible-centered curricula that intermix biblical math problems with scripture references. He recalls Halloween when a friend dressed as a Bible figure and muses on how biblical stories sometimes omit names, prompting humorous observations about unnamed characters. They riff on biblical topics, leprosy, and historical life without modern medicine, and segue into how people romanticize the past versus the present reality. They discuss pre-cellphone life: airport pickups, uncertain plans, and the mystery of relationships before social media, while acknowledging both the romance and the vulnerability of older modes of connection. They reflect on adolescence, attention from girls, and how admiration can shape self-image, recalling moments from high school where a new environment felt like a breakthrough. The talk shifts to addiction and recovery. Crist discusses sobriety, rehab, and the power of a supportive recovery community, including a pivotal moment when his parents visited him in rehab and told him they loved him. They examine the shame and confusion often tied to addiction in religious contexts, the relief of acceptance, and the ongoing work of self-awareness. They compare addiction to other compulsions—sex, work, narcissism—and emphasize empathy, perspective, and the value of listening. Humor and empathy intertwine as they discuss fame, audience expectations, and the responsibility that comes with influence. They note fans driving long distances to see them and the meaningful impact of those gestures, while acknowledging the difficulty of balancing honesty with protecting others. The conversation ends with appreciation for shared recovery journeys and plans for future collaborations, including Crist’s Fresh Cuts Tour and possible Baton Rouge appearance, followed by a warm sign-off.

Armchair Expert

Armchair Anonymous: Snow Day | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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In this episode of Armchair Anonymous, hosts Dax Shepard and Monica discuss memorable snow day experiences. Dax shares a story from his high school years about a crush named Leslie. During a significant snowstorm, he ends up spending five days at her house, bonding with her family and trying to impress her. The story culminates in an awkward moment when Leslie suggests trying something intimate, which causes Dax to panic and overthink the situation, ultimately leading to a missed opportunity. Monica and Dax also engage with guests who share their own snow day tales. One guest recounts a childhood incident where his brother was accidentally run over by a car while playing in an igloo, resulting in a trip to the hospital but no serious injuries. Another guest shares a mischievous story about throwing snowballs at cars, which escalates when they hit a van, leading to a chase by the van's occupants. Throughout the episode, the hosts and guests reflect on the innocence and chaos of childhood, the unpredictability of snow days, and the lessons learned from these formative experiences. The conversation is light-hearted, filled with humor, and nostalgic, capturing the essence of youthful adventures and the emotional highs and lows that come with them.
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