Full Jubal Show from Monday April 13th 2026
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The Jubal Show from April 13th, 2026, delivers a high-energy, comedic deep dive into internet culture, relationships, and absurd trends. The episode opens with a satirical take on viral debates, centering on the controversial question: 'Would you date someone your friends don't like?' Host Jubal and guests Nina and Victoria explore the emotional weight of friendship loyalty, male emotional avoidance, and the painful realization that friends often withhold warnings until after a relationship ends. The show then pivots into a series of viral 'never date' lists—snackers who test loyalty, gym selfie addicts, food photographers, and the controversial 'no social media' rule—each dissected with humor and insight. A standout segment features a phone prank where Jubal impersonates a Wi-Fi installer, revealing how invasive data collection feels in the digital age. The episode also covers real-world absurdities: a $1 million Lego heist, a viral horse toilet, and a bizarre legal case involving Taylor Swift’s cookie recipe and Blake Lively’s $500 Mahjong set. The show closes with two signature segments: 'To Catch a Cheater,' where a man admits to emotionally cheating via Fortnite with a new online friend, and 'Dirty Little Secret,' where a worker plans to blackmail their boss using a video of them playing games during a client call. Throughout, the tone is irreverent, sharp, and deeply attuned to the internet’s collective psyche.
Friends often withhold warnings about bad partners until after the relationship ends—trust your instincts, but also question why they stayed silent.
The 'no social media' rule is a red flag for some, but could also be a genuine privacy choice—context matters.
Gym selfies and food photos aren’t inherently shallow; the issue is the performative nature and lack of authenticity.
Emotional infidelity can happen in digital spaces—Fortnite, Twitch, and online gaming can become emotional substitutes for real intimacy.
Viral trends like smuggling kids into Disneyland or stealing Legos reveal how far people will go to save money or chase novelty.
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The Internet's Most Divisive Question: Dating Someone Your Friends Dislike
“I'm not saying I didn't play my part. I'm an enabler, and I enabled people to treat me terribly for most of my life.”
The Viral 'Never Date' List: From Snack Testers to No-Social-Media People
The show unpacks a trending internet list of people you should never date, including snack testers, gym selfie addicts, food photographers, and those with no social media presence. Each is examined through humor and psychological insight, revealing deeper anxieties about authenticity, control, and digital visibility.
The Wi-Fi Installer Phone Prank: When Data Feels Like Invasion
“How do you know about my dresser and my mirror? Well, I was just... That's normally where people's dressers are in the master bedroom.”
Absurd Real-World Trends: Lego Heists, Horse Toilets, and Taylor Swift's Cookie Recipe
“Blake Lively sent her driver to get a $500 Mahjong set because she was bored during court proceedings.”
To Catch a Cheater & Dirty Little Secrets: Emotional Infidelity and Workplace Power Plays
“I'm not cheating. I've been Fortnite-ing with someone else who you shouldn't be Fortnite-ing with.”
“Blake Lively sent her driver to get a $500 Mahjong set because she was bored during court proceedings.”
“How do you know about my dresser and my mirror? Well, I was just... That's normally where people's dressers are in the master bedroom.”
“I've been Fortnite-ing with someone else who you shouldn't be Fortnite-ing with.”
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Victoria
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Nina
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Garrett
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Blake Lively
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Amelia
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