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EP21: Spit In My Mouth, Cove, And Try Not To Regret It -- Regrets.

EP21: Spit In My Mouth, Cove, And Try Not To Regret It -- Regrets.

Released Friday, 24th November 2023
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EP21: Spit In My Mouth, Cove, And Try Not To Regret It -- Regrets.

EP21: Spit In My Mouth, Cove, And Try Not To Regret It -- Regrets.

EP21: Spit In My Mouth, Cove, And Try Not To Regret It -- Regrets.

EP21: Spit In My Mouth, Cove, And Try Not To Regret It -- Regrets.

Friday, 24th November 2023
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In this episode we begin by joking about technical difficulties and the circular buffering symbol, which they liken to a Blue Screen of Death and a DSL mind. They then transition into discussing their main topics for the episode: technology and regret.

Zach talks about his impulsive decision to buy a 2023 Prius earlier than planned because his dealership offered him a car that met his specifications after another buyer fell through. Despite the financial strain of putting the down payment on his credit card, he does not regret the purchase, as the car's fuel efficiency balances out the loan payments compared to his previous Jeep Renegade's gas consumption.

Ethan shares his experience with his electric Volkswagen ID.4, which he loves despite the financial burden and the dealership's sales tactics that led to a higher-than-expected loan. He also expresses regret over trading in his Jeep Renegade, which he misses for its ruggedness and features.

They both discuss their approaches to debt and financial management, with Zach aiming to pay off his credit card aggressively to avoid interest, while Ethan prefers a more balanced approach that allows for some discretionary spending.

The conversation shifts to living alone and the freedom it brings, including walking around naked without worrying about privacy. They joke about the potential for neighbors to see them due to bright lights from their AeroGardens.

Finally, they touch on their plans for Christmas gifts and the importance of budgeting. Ethan considers getting new iPads for his parents, while Zach is focused on paying off his debts.

Throughout the conversation, they use humor and personal anecdotes to discuss serious topics like financial responsibility, the benefits and drawbacks of technology, and personal lifestyle choices.

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