Cultural Divide In The UK Content Scene & What To Leave Behind In 2023 Ft. Rafay & Josh | LOTR EP 67
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Rafay and Josh discuss what we should leave behind in 2023, the cultural divide within the UK content-creating scene, sand dogs abroad, whether men should move on from relationships after a day of a breakup, and more. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:59 Eating Baby Food 02:00 Meeting Diary of a Badman 03:30 How Was 2023? 06:00 Rafay Tickling 07:00 Sand Dogs In Portugal 09:00 Stopping Crime 12:00 Getting Rid Of Speech 17:00 Where J Bizz? 19:00 What Happened To Fousey Tube? 20:00 Support Within The Community 36:00 Indian Phone Scanners 38:00 Netflix From A Loved One 47:00 Pink Chicken 49:00 Can The Mandem 50:00 Is Mo Seen The Leader of our Community? 1:00:00 Stealing Banky’s Work 1:05:00 Can Humans Physically Stop AI? 1:08:00 Ticket Inspectors 1:11:00 J2 Hundred Caught In The Act 1:25:00 Would You Make Things Work With Your Partner? 1:35:00 Own Ideology of Love 1:40:00 Normalising BBL’s 1:46:00 Liking Female Pictures 1:48:00 The End of 2023 1:48:50 Outro https://www.amiribrahim.co.uk/​ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amiribrahh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amiribrah/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmirIbrah Guest IG: https://www.instagram.com/rafay247/ https://www.instagram.com/yours_truly_josh/ Filmed by: https://www.instagram.com/badboispecs/ Music by: Huey No Name Podcast Title Inspired by: https://www.instagram.com/ldn.h2n/ #lastofthereal #Podcast
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