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Subscurity

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A weekly Society & Culture, Comedy and Education podcast
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Subscurity

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Subscurity

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Jordan investigates a group of people with a lesser-known eating disorder: fear of food. Brenna cannot relate. At all.This week's drinking game:You identify a moment when Jordan or Brenna's post Taylor Swift concert hangover is impacting th
Brenna examines the group of men who prefer silicone over flesh. Jordan asks about the history of fleshlights.This week's drinking game:Brenna or Jordan dance around describing something sexual - take 1 drinkBrenna comes up with the perfec
Jordan explains how many of humanity's greatest achievements - from athletics to statistics - have been discovered by accident. Brenna touts herself as a genius and a hero.This week's drinking game:Brenna shows the opposite of humility - ta
Brenna describes the time-honored tradition of linguistic comedy. Jordan doesn't play along. He does play a short.This week's drinking game:You laugh - take 1 drinkOne of the worst states in the union catches some strays from Brenna - fini
Reminder: Subscurity is now on a bi-weekly release schedule! Next episode: 6/14.Jordan highlights our new friend Dylan, who was able to save up thousands of dollars over the years by eating all his meals at SixFlags. Brenna expresses her admi
Announcement: Going forward, Subscurity is moving to bi-weekly episodes! Catch us every other Wednesday going forward! Next episode: March 31.In today's episode, Brenna does some half-assed research on the para-religious Satanist movement, wh
Jordan describes the 1-2 percent of people who are extremely adept at recognizing faces. Brenna, once again, expresses her interest in being a spy.Instead of a drinking game, try the Super Recognizer test this week: https://facetest.psy.unsw.
Brenna combs through the very fine details of competitive bearding. Jordan makes fun of Brenna's lisp.This week's drinking game:Brenna sounds like she might have a lisp - take 1 drinkBrenna reveals a HORRIBLE truth about herself - finish y
Jordan explains the clandestine practice of getting paid to do nothing. Brenna remembers being bamboozled.This week's drinking game:Brenna unsubtly tries to get step-by-step directions on how to become a ghost employee - take 1 drinkBrenna
Brenna covers the long awaited subculture of Juggalos, the fans of Insane Clown Posse. Jordan changes his mind.This week's drinking game:Jordan and Brenna sound like sheltered suburban kids - take 1 drinkBrenna half-heartedly tries to hide
Jordan, thanks to folks visiting from the future, informs the audience that something bad will happen in February 2024. Brenna contemplates time and space.This week's drinking game:Jordan confusingly refers to the past, present, or future -
Brenna uses the 100th episode to put out a personals ad, while also reassuring the audience that she is very happy being single. Jordan tells Brenna she's unloveable.This week's drinking game:Brenna or Jordan still manage to crack each othe
Jordan describes the picturesque, yet very remote, town in Alaska where everyone lives in one building. Brenna weighs the pros and cons.This week's drinking game:Brenna's solitude is referenced - take 1 drinkBrenna's dog loudly shakes - fi
Brenna's journalistic integrity shines through as she recounts 90 minutes of homemade porn, all of which she considers "artsy." Jordan reveals his kink.This week's drinking game:Brenna intentionally or accidentally reveals some of her sexua
Jordan takes another liberal interpretation of the term "subculture" to examine various superstitions around the world. Brenna empathisizes with obsessive compulsive Russians.This week's drinking game:For every superstition described that y
Brenna does some last-minute research on people who make a habit of putting things off. Jordan commits to editing the episode before it's due.This week's drinking game:For every thing you’re currently procrastinating on doing - take 1 drink
It doesn't have to be scary.Jordan walks us through the process of those who help us into the afterlife. Brenna expresses adoration for movies with dark humor.This week's drinking game:Brenna’s (lack-of) religious beliefs are referenced - t
Brenna biohacks her way into the completely ethical way Silicon Valley millionaires use blood donations in an attempt to stay young. Jordan ponders if Leonardo DiCaprio is still attractive.This week's drinking game:Jordan and Brenna debate
Jordan explains the arduous - and highly subjective - process of becoming an official Michelin star reviewer. Brenna realizes what her (latest) dream job truly is.This week's drinking game:A stupid french accent or butchering of a french wo
Brenna shares stories of people who have, unsuccessfully, tried to fake their own deaths. Jordan details his new favorite reality show, Milf Manor.This week's drinking game:A death faker makes a mistake you're sure you wouldn't make - take
Jordan elevates the unsung heroes of magic: the assistants. Brenna recounts her traumatic story of being held hostage (yes, for real).This week's drinking game:You hear Brenna doing something weird with her mic in the background - take 1 dr
Brenna investigates the women who turn to an alternative source for love - prison inmates. Jordan reflects on his days of crime.This week's drinking game:The word "pussy" is said - take 1 drinkThe most common religion for prison girlfriend
Jordan shares his passion for local delicacies, specifically of the reproductive kind. Brenna solves the growing partisan divide in the US.This week's drinking game:Jordan trips over saying the phrase “testicle festival” - take 1 drinkBren
Brenna examines the growing TikTok trend of women who want to return to a simpler, better time - where women adhered to their calling as wives, mothers, and homemakers. Jordan reminds Brenna that her opinion doesn't matter.This week's drinkin
Jordan describes the somewhat traumatizing real-life story of Festivus, which began 30 years before Seinfeld made it a cultural phenomenon. Brenna airs her grievances with Jordan.This week's drinking game:Trauma is referenced - take 1 drink
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