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Peaches and Viktor launch this episode at full volume, celebrating heavy music before immediately derailing into a jaw-dropping conversation about a ridiculously cheap video game where adorable hamsters become the center of a bizarre revenge-fueled black-market empire. What starts as innocent gaming talk quickly turns into a hilariously detailed explanation of tranquilizer darts, underground meat sales, and the uncomfortable realization that this might be the strangest game concept ever pitched. From there, the guys take a hard left into pop-culture commentary, roasting celebrities and their “artsy” record store picks while debating whether anyone actually enjoys those painfully niche music selections. That spirals into a nostalgia trip celebrating Jim Carrey’s legendary 1994 box office takeover, a defense of dumb-fun classics like Joe Dirt, and a playful argument about why modern slow-burn films sometimes feel more like homework than entertainment. Tech frustrations take center stage next as Peaches and Viktor bond over AI clones, robotic call screeners, relentless spam calls, and the mystery of why old tenants still seem to haunt your mailbox years later. Their shared annoyance fuels a comedic vent session that anyone with a phone can relate to. The episode closes with pure workplace pettiness and radio-station mischief, highlighted by a brilliantly evil prank idea involving fake “help yourself” notes on coworkers’ food. Add in heated debates about office fridge etiquette, donut thieves who leave sad partial remains, and the delicate balance between enjoying drama and avoiding it, and you’ve got a perfectly chaotic slice of everyday absurdity. It’s fast, unpredictable, and feels like hanging out with two friends who get sidetracked every five minutes — in the best possible way.