0112. James Moss and Alaina Bamfield
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A viral incident involving a DoorDash driver who filmed a naked man asleep in his home—claiming it was sexual assault—sparks a fiery debate about consent, online exploitation, and the weaponization of victimhood. The woman, now indicted on felony charges, is accused of profiting from a staged narrative, prompting host Zach Amico and guests James Moss and Elena Bamfield to dissect the absurdity of the situation, contrast it with a similarly absurd revenge plot where a Canadian woman sent 1,847 lemons to her ex, and explore the broader cultural obsession with 'secret menus' and internet fame. The episode dives into dark humor, personal trauma, and the line between mischief and malice, culminating in a nostalgic, cringe-filled retelling of high school pranks like mailbox theft, piss pucks, and blinding a neighbor’s house with headlights—each story underscoring how far people will go for a laugh, or revenge. The episode reveals that the real story isn’t about the lemons or the naked man—it’s about the culture that rewards outrage, monetizes trauma, and turns everyday people into internet celebrities through chaos. From the ethical gray area of surveillance to the absurdity of viral stunts, the hosts argue that the real danger isn’t the prank, but the normalization of using personal violation as content.
The woman who filmed a naked man asleep and claimed sexual assault was indicted on felony charges for unlawful surveillance and image dissemination.
A Canadian woman pled guilty to psychological warfare after sending 1,847 lemons to her ex-boyfriend as revenge for calling her 'sour.'
High school pranks like mailbox theft, piss pucks, and blinding neighbors with headlights were once common, and some still cause lasting trauma.
Secret menus at chains like Wawa and Arby’s are marketing gimmicks that create false exclusivity and encourage viral behavior.
The real danger isn’t the prank—it’s the culture that turns personal violation into content for clout and clicks.
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The Data Broker Crisis
Aura is introduced as a solution to the rampant sale of personal data by brokers, offering identity theft protection, dark web monitoring, and a suite of security tools in one app.
The DoorDash 'Sexual Assault' Hoax
“She kicked the door. No, it was leave that door. Oh my God.”
The Lemon Revenge Plot
“She sent 1,847 orders of exactly one lemon via DoorDash to her ex-boyfriend.”
The Secret Menu Phenomenon
The hosts dissect the trend of 'secret menus' at fast food chains like Wawa and Arby’s, questioning their authenticity and purpose as marketing tools.
High School Pranks and Trauma
“We would go up the entire side of the block was cop cars. Oh shit. So we're like, we're done doing Danny Allen.”
“We would go up the entire side of the block was cop cars. Oh shit. So we're like, we're done doing Danny Allen.”
“She kicked the door. No, it was leave that door. Oh my God.”
“She wore a silhouette of clothes that were extraordinary but somewhat gauche.”
Host
Guests
Zach Amico
person
James Moss
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DoorDash
organization
Arby's
organization
Elena Bamfield
person
Wawa
organization
Aura
organization
Yo Kratom
organization
Mars Men
organization
Body Brain Coffee
organization
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