On this episode of B&RS, we discuss the absurdity of people eating fire, including circus acts, flaming shots, and the dangers of lighting alcohol on fire. We share personal anecdotes about accidental burns from cigarettes and weed embers, and the stupidity of social media challenges. We also explore the lack of accountability and common sense in modern society, reminiscing about past reckless behavior involving fire and alcohol. The conversation touches on the influence of peer pressure, the dangers of flaming shots, and the impact of social media on encouraging dangerous trends. Additionally, we reflect on generational differences in responsibility and the increasing promiscuity and carelessness in sexual behavior. We highlight the importance of accountability and making better decisions, emphasizing that individuals are responsible for their own actions, regardless of external influences. Tune in for a candid discussion on the evolving nature of stupidity and the need for personal responsibility in an age dominated by social media and viral challenges.