“TLDR: Great show, worth investing half an hour every week. You’ll laugh your pants off. If you care about consuming PC content, this might not be for you.
Here’s the backstory: I once woke up at 2am with the sound of loud cackling. I went downstairs to check the source of this carefree laughter and found my mother half asleep with earphones in, laughing intermittently. That’s how i discovered and joined the FFF cult.
Now that it’s been 3 months, my mom and I patiently wait for every Tuesday (thats when they release new episodes).
Their brand of humour is very unique, in that it’s not pretentious at all. Their conversations have a natural flow and I was surprised to recently hear that it’s edited. Most of what they discuss can’t be deemed as PC, but then again, most good comedy doesn’t give an f about PC culture.
In this time when you think twice before going to meet friends, this is like sitting among that funny group of school friends. It’s a refreshing reminder not to be so serious, but try “solving” fake problems every week.
Ps. This podcast has made me grateful for masks, because I listen to it while jogging. At least nobody can see me smile and laugh like an idiot in public.”
Asriel Jhirad via Apple Podcasts ·
India ·
02/22/21