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15 APR 2026 · This week on *Oooh They Funny*, the crew taps into how quickly a good vibe can get flipped when somebody brings up the wrong thing at the wrong time, breaking down whether it’s really the question or just bad timing, and how men and women both play a role in killing the mood without realizing it. From there, the conversation shifts into how social media has changed attraction—where seeing endless “top-tier” people every day has warped what we consider normal, made people more selective (or numb), and low-key turned dating into a never-ending scroll. They wrap it all up by getting real about relationships, questioning whether people are truly dating for love or just trying to avoid being alone, and how comfort, loneliness, and convenience can keep people in situations longer than they should—forcing you to ask yourself if you genuinely want someone, or just don’t want the alternative.
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8 APR 2026 · This week on *Oooh They Funny*, the crew gets into a real one starting with the ultimate question—could you actually beat up your younger self? What sounds easy on paper turns into a deeper debate about experience vs. raw energy, discipline vs. recklessness, and whether maturity makes you smarter or just a little softer. From there, the conversation shifts into a bigger picture topic: are we really progressing as people, or just getting more comfortable with worse habits? They break down how dating, communication, and accountability feel like they’re going backwards despite everyone claiming growth. Then they lighten it up with a relatable segment on being “pleasantly surprised,” sharing moments where expectations were completely wrong—whether it’s a place, a person, or a situation—and how those moments challenge biases and force you to check yourself. It’s a mix of self-reflection, real talk, and humor that’ll have you questioning how much you’ve really changed… and whether it’s actually for the better.
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1 APR 2026 · This week on *Oooh They Funny*, the crew dives into a real conversation about how we can be in the middle of serious global conflict and still see people moving through life like nothing’s happening, questioning whether that disconnect comes from ignorance, burnout, or just feeling powerless to change anything. They break down how and why the U.S. seems to constantly end up in wars that everyday people never asked for, and at what point those situations actually hit home—whether it’s rising costs, personal connections, or something more extreme. Then the conversation shifts into identity and culture, asking what people truly gain from distancing themselves from their own community just to be accepted elsewhere. The crew explores the fine line between adapting and losing yourself, the role of validation, and whether those chasing acceptance ever truly get it—or just end up stuck between two worlds.
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25 MAR 2026 · This week on *OoohTheyFunny*, the crew kicks things off with one of the wildest stories you’ll ever hear, trying to wrap their heads around how a situation involving Dayton Webber and a deadly car incident could even happen, breaking down the physical reality, the split-second decisions, and whether there’s more to the story than what’s being reported. Then they shift into “Green is Black,” unpacking how cartoons have been coding identity for years through voice, personality, and subtle traits, and debating whether that’s clever representation or a way of avoiding being direct. The episode closes with a real-life perspective on booster club culture, where Tony shares his own experience navigating a room full of different personalities, discussing how to bring new ideas into established groups, why certain parents dominate these spaces, and how to actually make these organizations effective without turning them into power trips. It’s a mix of confusion, culture, and real-world dynamics that keeps the conversation entertaining and thought-provoking from start to finish.
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24 MAR 2026 · This week on OoohTheyFunny, the crew taps into pure nostalgia with “Kids Are Funny,” kicking things off with hilarious childhood habits we all forgot we had—like drinking water from a wash rag, sprinting to your room after turning off the lights, and creating weird little “systems” that made perfect sense at the time. From there, the conversation shifts into how men and women celebrate differently, highlighting how guys tend to keep things simple while women often turn birthdays into full-blown productions, sparking a debate on whether that’s personality or conditioning. The episode wraps with a more reflective segment, “That’s Sad,” where a simple realization—like not knowing your own kids’ phone numbers—leads into a deeper discussion about how technology has replaced everyday skills, changed how we connect, and whether convenience has quietly made life less personal. It’s a mix of funny, relatable, and lowkey thought-provoking moments that’ll have you laughing one minute and thinking the next.
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11 MAR 2026 · This week on Oooh They Funny, the crew dives into the debate around prenups vs. no prenups, sparked by the news that Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott reportedly called off his upcoming wedding, with rumors suggesting the issue may have come down to signing a prenup. The conversation breaks down whether prenups are about trust or just common sense when serious money, businesses, or future earnings are involved. The crew also gets into the hilarious but uncomfortable side of life with the segment “F’d Up But It’s Funny,”sharing those moments that are objectively messed up but still make you laugh before the guilt kicks in. Finally, in **“Make It Make Sense,”** they tackle confusing friendship dynamics—like why some friends ask the same questions for years, why people claim they want honesty but can’t handle it, and how to tell when you’ve outgrown a friendship versus just hitting a rough patch. It’s another episode full of real talk, wild stories, and the kind of debates that make you laugh while also making you think.
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4 MAR 2026 · This week on **OoohTheyFunny**, the crew jumped into a few wild conversations starting with the possibility of **World War III** and what it would actually look like if Gen Z were the generation facing a military draft. They talked about whether this social-media-driven generation would protest, dodge it, or surprise everyone and step up, while also discussing how millennials might feel watching their own kids potentially head into war and how misinformation, activism, and online narratives could shape how people respond. The conversation then shifted into parenting and the things we let our kids do that our parents would’ve absolutely shut down — from screen time and snacks to curfews and letting kids actually argue their point instead of just “because I said so.” And of course the episode wrapped up with a hilarious discussion about those people who come off quiet, innocent, and almost boring at first… until you get to know them and realize they’ve been hiding a whole freak-freak personality the entire time, leading to a funny debate about why people present themselves one way but end up being something completely different once they’re comfortable.
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25 FEB 2026 · This week on OoohTheyFunny the crew kicks things off with a real-life close call after a $10 decision to take a later flight out of Mexico may have unintentionally avoided cartel chaos that erupted the same day. That moment sparks a deeper conversation about divine timing vs. dumb luck, trusting your gut, outgrowing situations before they implode, and recognizing when it’s time to move on — whether from jobs, relationships, or environments that feel “off.” Then the tone shifts into darker territory with a layered discussion about corruption, conspiracy culture, and whether disbelief is sometimes just comfort in disguise — asking how far human depravity can realistically go without sliding into reckless speculation. The episode lightens up with a sharp breakdown of “the art of fake listening” — why we all do it, how phones made it worse, and whether honesty is actually kinder than nodding and zoning out. And finally, the crew closes with a wild thought experiment imagining a world where animals replace cars — from rhino-riding police to influencer panthers — unpacking what status, power, and infrastructure would look like if society moved on fur and feathers instead of four wheels.
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18 FEB 2026 · This week on OoohTheyFunny, the crew kicked things off reacting to former President Barack Obama casually saying aliens are real on a podcast — not in a conspiracy way, not Area 51, just “yeah, they’re real” — and somehow nobody really cared. They unpacked whether we’re desensitized to everything now, what “real” even means (bacteria vs. little green men), and if confirmation would actually change anything — like are you still contributing to your 401k if aliens pull up tomorrow? From there they pivoted into “that one skill” nobody formally teaches but that quietly runs your life — whether it’s emotional control, discipline, boundaries, or communication — and how lacking it keeps people stuck in the same money and relationship cycles. They wrapped with the unwritten rules of the group chat, breaking down silent etiquette, selective responding, over-texting, drama in the wrong thread, and how everybody’s active until it’s time to send money. As always, the episode blended real-life philosophy with everyday humor, asking the kind of questions that sound wild at first but lowkey hit deeper the longer you sit with them.
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11 FEB 2026 · This week on *OoohTheyFunny*, the crew unpacked the chaos around Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show, calling out the irony of conservatives loudly claiming they didn’t watch it while somehow having full play-by-play critiques—tweets included—despite the performance becoming the most-watched halftime show ever, topping Kendrick Lamar and Michael Jackson. That conversation spiraled into deeper questions about outrage culture, moral panic, representation, and why controversy often boosts numbers more than praise, especially when entertainment, politics, and identity collide. From there, the show shifted gears into a reflective discussion about the moment you realize your parents were just winging adulthood, how that realization reshapes respect and expectations, and which childhood “truths” turned out to be made-up survival tactics. The episode rounded out with a viral story about a European club banning men under six feet tall, sparking layered debates about preferences versus discrimination, attraction versus optics, dating app culture, and whether society would ever accept similar standards being enforced on women.
The show is a variety show that talks about any and everything you can think of. They'll test your funny bone, your intellect, and your curiosity.
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| Author | Oooh They Funny |
| Organization | Oooh They Funny |
| Categories | Comedy , Relationships , Entertainment News |
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