They wanted to provide a moment of levity and a safe space for their audience to dissociate from recent events.
They were heartbroken over the outcome of an event that affected many people, especially those in marginalized communities.
They recommended finding moments of laughter and creating spaces where people can temporarily stop thinking about their troubles.
They viewed red receipts as psychological warfare with no benefits, causing unnecessary anxiety and expectation of immediate responses.
They found it creepy and confusing, questioning the point of the show and the costumes, comparing it to a humiliation ritual.
They felt uneasy about eating from recycled plastic, worrying about what the plastic might have been before being recycled.
They joked about being buried in unconventional ways, like being buried next to a tree or in their backyard with a rock on top.
A video of a cat defending a smaller dog from a larger dog inspired them to be more protective and brave in their own lives.
They expressed genuine fear and discomfort, with one host even considering the possibility of not surviving the winter.
They found the idea funny and potentially iconic, despite acknowledging that they couldn't sing to save their lives.
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