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Hollywood Victims, Shark Victims & Robotic Flies | R2 Cents with Oscar #373

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This week we dive deep into how the Matrix creator became yet another Hollywood casualty, pressured into a life change. Then we go full static—literally. Can you really light your stove with static shock? We talk nosy neighbors getting what they deserve, a man who trained actual sharks to obey commands, and an eating contest where no hands are allowed—just pure chaos.

Plus, a 1950s ad tells women to be housewives (because of course it does), Warren Buffet saves two bucks on breakfast like the stock market depends on it, and the government might be sending robotic flies to spy on political debates (seriously). We even dig up proof that the Fruit of the Loom cornucopia did exist. This episode is a buffet of truth, weirdness, and hard stares at the mainstream.

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This week we dive deep into how the Matrix creator became yet another Hollywood casualty, pressured into a life change. Then we go full static—literally. Can you really light your stove with static shock? We talk nosy neighbors getting what they deserve, a man who trained actual sharks to obey commands, and an eating contest where no hands are allowed—just pure chaos.

Plus, a 1950s ad tells women to be housewives (because of course it does), Warren Buffet saves two bucks on breakfast like the stock market depends on it, and the government might be sending robotic flies to spy on political debates (seriously). We even dig up proof that the Fruit of the Loom cornucopia did exist. This episode is a buffet of truth, weirdness, and hard stares at the mainstream.

Thanks for listening to R2 Cents With Oscar!
If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform — it helps us grow!

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