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Episode Synopsis
SUPPORT THE SHOW & GET BONUS CONTENT:Get exclusive bonus episodes of both MADHD & 2DJB podcasts!💜 Patreon/Memberships BONUS EPISODES☕ Buy Me a Coffee (Us... both Mike & Dylan)🎈 Join the Membership on YouTube👕 Get 10% off LaborLama Clothing with code MADHDEver had a houseguest completely ransack your kitchen? Mike and Dylan tackle the wildest AITA stories yet—including a "friend" who somehow consumed an ENTIRE Costco bottle of olive oil in 17 days, a dad who's punishing his teenagers for a custody decision they made years ago, and a 17-year-old watching their parents celebrate having a baby like it's their first child. Plus: Is it controlling to ask your girlfriend to stop wearing heels on hiking trails?The guys dive deep into freeloading friends, parental revenge, and the psychology of those Pinterest-outfit-wearing nature walkers. Spoiler: There's a lot of talk about boofing creatine, mark of the beast commercials, and why grandpa might not actually be grandpa.TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 Intro & Skull Naming Update (Claude vs Jethro)00:02:08 Story #1: Friend Ate EVERYTHING While House-Sitting00:05:37 Boofing Creatine? The Weirdest Drug Discussion00:06:52 Autopsy: Was The Friend A Thief or Just Hungry?00:09:07 YouTube Channel Announcement & Content Strategy00:09:56 Story #2: Dad Won't Take Kids on International Trip00:15:00 Autopsy: Punishing Kids For Custody Choices00:19:57 Story #3: Parents Having Baby, Treating It Like Their First00:25:07 Autopsy: The Spoiled 17-Year-Old & Grandpa Issues00:30:45 Story #4: Girlfriend Wears Heels On Nature Walks00:35:47 Autopsy: Insecurity or Legitimate Safety Concern?00:39:45 Wrap-Up & Where To Submit Your DramaSubmit your own drama for Mike and Dylan to solve at https://MikeAndDylan.com or join the conversation on their new subreddit r/MADHD https://www.reddit.com/r/MADHD/ About LaborLama (Use code MADHD for 10% off)When they're not solving your drama or unpacking generational trauma, Mike and Dylan are behind LaborLama, a clothing brand dedicated to creating comfortable, quality clothes for people who work hard. Unlike those shady print-on-demand companies sending you mismatched shirts that fall apart after one wash, Labor Llama delivers clothing worth your hard-earned money. Check out their quality apparel at https://laborlama.com