Two Millennial Moms Revisit 90s Life And Swap Strange Headlines
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We blinked and somehow “self-care” became normal, but our millennial starter kit was Red Bull, all-nighters, and showing up anyway. So we’re rewinding to the chaos era: college drinking games, broke-kid math, road trip rituals, prank calls, body glitter, burned eyeliner, and the kind of childhood freedom you only get when there aren’t Ring cameras on every porch. It’s funny, messy, and way too real, especially when we admit what kind of moms we are now and how the party just looks different when bedtime is part of the plan.
Then we take a hard left into the stuff we can’t stop watching: strange headlines and true crime stories that hit your stomach. A babysitter finds a man under a child’s bed. A long captivity case raises questions about how abuse can hide in plain sight. We talk celebrity obsession after reports tied to Rihanna’s home, and we get genuinely angry about grave robbing and the selling of human remains online. Along the way, we also point out how modern surveillance, DNA, and phone data make it harder to “get away with it,” which changes how we think about every story.
And because we’re us, the conversation drifts into conspiracy theories and paranormal questions: Mandela effects like the Anne Frank diary title and Oscar Mayer spelling, the legendary Betz mystery sphere, modern meteorite and “space rock” stories, and a Chernobyl radiation rabbit hole that somehow turns into space travel, ocean fear, and what we think is really down there. We wrap by planning ghost hunting and urban exploring, including a blue light sighting we still can’t explain.
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