S3EP45: 21 Questions
We told ChatGPT: “I want to do a spicy and controversial episode in Q&A format. Can you make a list of 21 questions?”
So, let’s see what the robot wants us to answer.
Unfiltered. Slightly unhinged. Possibly offensive. #SlideTFIn
Let’s Set the Scene
It’s giving: Mercury in retrograde. Caffeine crash. Bad lighting. And still—here we are, unhinged and unstoppable. We asked ChatGPT to write us a list of “spicy and controversial questions” for a Q&A episode. Did we preview them before recording? Absolutely not. Because chaos is our love language.
1. Hot Takes That Might Get Us Canceled (But We Said What We Said)
Cussing is a sign of intelligence. Taylor Swift is overrated. Beyonce is maybe just okay. Low-rise jeans should’ve stayed dead. New wave feminism is lowkey robbing women of their joy.
If you’re not triggered yet, give it a minute.
But for real—there’s something liberating about voicing the things you usually edit out. We’re not trying to be contrarians. We’re trying to be honest. And let’s be real: honesty doesn’t always sound cute on paper.
2. Social Media, But Make It Overrated
The general consensus: we’re exhausted. Between feeling like our lives are public property and the pressure to stay "on" 24/7, we’re questioning if social media is actually worth it. Especially when strangers on TikTok feel safer than our own followers on Instagram.
(Spoiler: they do.)
3. The Clout Olympics
What do people pretend to care about just to look good?
The environment. Each other. Networking. The list goes on. Caring is cool until it’s just a marketing strategy. If you’re not composting and emotionally composting, we don’t wanna hear it.
4. Boundaries, Ghosting & the Death of Hustle Culture
Boundaries are healthy. Ghosting is weak. Hustle culture? Depends on the dosage.
We’re here for building empires—but not if it costs us our health, peace, or the ability to sit in silence without refreshing our inboxes every 4 minutes.
5. Red Flags We Kinda Love
Listen, we’re not proud of this. But traditional masculinity? Kinda hot. Red flags? Sometimes pink if he has potential. Judge us if you want—we’re just acknowledging the toxic flirtation we all secretly entertain.
6. Money Talk (And Why It Makes People Weird)
Why is everyone so triggered by financial conversations? Money rules everything around us, but god forbid you ask someone about their rates, salaries, or why they think your creative labor should be free.
If you're still out here asking to "pick someone’s brain" without offering compensation: grow up.
7. Is Monogamy Natural? We’ve Got Questions
Penguins? Yes. Men? Eh. We unpack the whole “are we meant to be with one person forever” debate, and the takeaway is this: maybe monogamy isn’t unnatural—maybe it’s just hard, and most people avoid the hard stuff.
(Also, serial monogamy is a thing. We Googled it.)
8. Cancel Culture: Accountability or Bullying?
We’re pro-accountability, anti-bullying, and somewhere in the middle on whether we should cancel Cameron for her Beyoncé slander. Just kidding (kind of). Cancel culture has become performance art. Nuance is dead. But we’re trying to resuscitate it—one convo at a time.
9. Spiritual Icks & Wellness Scams
If your yoga teacher says “God” during savasana, we’re leaving the class. Also: skincare routines that cost more than rent are a scam. Same for the “35g of protein within 30 minutes of waking” trend. Wellness should feel intuitive—not like you need a spreadsheet and six credit cards to stay healthy.
10. Authenticity, Always (Except When You're Faking It to Survive)
If your yoga teacher says “God” during savasana, we’re leaving the class. Also: skincare routines that cost more than rent are a scam. Same for the “35g of protein within 30 minutes of waking” trend. Wellness should feel intuitive—not like you need a spreadsheet and six credit cards to stay healthy.
11. Stuff We’ve Changed Our Minds About
Literally everything. Beliefs evolve. People evolve. If your opinions haven’t changed in the last five years, we’re concerned. Life is too nuanced to be rigid.
12. Final Question: What Would Shock People About Us?
Cameron’s a weird introvert. Kelsey’s a homebody with social anxiety. We look confident and put-together online, but inside we’re just two emotional millennials with a mic, a dream, and a soft spot for unpopular opinions.
TL;DR:
Say the thing.
Don’t ghost people.
Taylor Swift might be overhyped, but red flags are kinda sexy.
Be real. Be bold. Be a little unhinged.
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