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This one’s got Cobra Kai conspiracies, millennial ghost hunters, and streaming regret.
It’s Part II of our trilogy: Delusion.

You’re dropping into a conversation already spiraling. Why? Because we recorded 90 minutes of chaos and chopped it up — not cleanly, not logically, but perfectly in Saviors fashion. If it feels like we’re mid-sentence, that’s because we probably are.


This round: Cobra Kai uncovered, AI analyzing real conversations on air, and the absurd hellscape that is modern streaming. It’s nostalgic, unhinged, semi-therapeutic, entirely necessary — and totally delusional. Part II.


This Cobra Kai Lies episode includes:

  • Cobra Kai Lies Part II: Was it all just Karate Industrial Complex propaganda?
  • Ghost Loop: The Gen Z haunted house panic button
  • Stream rage: Why modern TV interfaces are worse than dial-up
  • Gen X vs. Gen Z reactions to shoulder bumps and spooky vibes
  • The Jeff Buckley Test: Music snobbery as a relationship filter

Things you’ll be questioning after listening to Cobra Kai Lies Again, Ghost Hunter Dramedy, Subscription and Streaming Regret | Delusion II:

  • Should your paranormal investigation team come with an on-call therapist?
  • Why does every app need five logins and a blood sample?
  • Is Johnny Lawrence actually the hero of everything?
  • Have we all just become customer service agents for our streaming accounts?

Delusion episode, Part I: Dictionary Scandals, The Wild Robot AI Conspiracy, and Flat Whites

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Produced by QuietLoud Studios

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