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Tweets From The Streets Ep.4 | The Underground Lounge

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In this unfiltered and laugh-out-loud edition of Tweets From the Streets, Spank gets put on the hot seat as Lou pulls up a fresh batch of his most random, wild, and thought-provoking tweets. From complaining about $37 calamari to questioning when we last saw the Obamas together, nothing is off limits. The fellas dive into Spank’s “platonic female friends” theory, debate what makes someone a “real man”, and even share grooming secrets—including cologne placement tips you definitely didn’t expect (spoiler: knees matter).

They keep it real about dating strippers, generational masculinity, and the pressure of gender roles in relationships. Spank defends his stance on smelling good just to boost confidence and possibly catch a few compliments, while Lou questions why appetizers cost more than car repairs.

The crew also touches on the rise of social media beauty standards, double standards around natural bodies, and what it means to be masculine in today’s world, sprinkled with jokes, sidebars, and just enough chaos to keep you glued.

If you’ve ever scrolled past a wild tweet and wondered, “What was he thinking?” — this episode is your answer. Tune in for the comedy, stay for the truth.

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In this unfiltered and laugh-out-loud edition of Tweets From the Streets, Spank gets put on the hot seat as Lou pulls up a fresh batch of his most random, wild, and thought-provoking tweets. From complaining about $37 calamari to questioning when we last saw the Obamas together, nothing is off limits. The fellas dive into Spank’s “platonic female friends” theory, debate what makes someone a “real man”, and even share grooming secrets—including cologne placement tips you definitely didn’t expect (spoiler: knees matter).

They keep it real about dating strippers, generational masculinity, and the pressure of gender roles in relationships. Spank defends his stance on smelling good just to boost confidence and possibly catch a few compliments, while Lou questions why appetizers cost more than car repairs.

The crew also touches on the rise of social media beauty standards, double standards around natural bodies, and what it means to be masculine in today’s world, sprinkled with jokes, sidebars, and just enough chaos to keep you glued.

If you’ve ever scrolled past a wild tweet and wondered, “What was he thinking?” — this episode is your answer. Tune in for the comedy, stay for the truth.

  continue reading

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