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This one goes all over the map in the best way possible — childhood pyromania, frog-torturing guilt, the White House being “Canada’s fault,” and how easy it used to be to believe whatever the newspaper said. From backyard fire bins to grown-up fact-checking, this episode jumps between nostalgia, confession, and a little healthy paranoia about what’s real anymore.

I get into why unlimited information is both a blessing and a curse, how history books might age terribly, and why ChatGPT is basically my brutally honest co-pilot for everything I do. Then it turns political: media bias, Trudeau vs. Carney vs. Pierre, what counts as a real leader, and why public patience matters more than people admit.

It’s chaotic, blunt, sarcastic, and somehow still philosophical — a full wander through childhood stupidity, adult skepticism, and modern politics.

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