This podcast episode covers a wide range of topics, including the recently passed hate crime law in Scotland, the challenges of holding those in power accountable, the historical context of witch trials and the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, the controversial life and death of John McAfee, the destructive nature of wildfires, the difficulty of acting compared to fighting in the UFC, the films of Eric Bana, Tom Hardy, and Joel Edgerton, Bobby's weight gain and decline in health, Dave Chappelle's appearance on Saturday Night Live, the conspiracy theories surrounding Marilyn Monroe's death, the history of public urinals, the evolution of public bathrooms, and various lighthearted and thought-provoking discussions on topics such as dog dicks, social media's impact on body image, the absence of female characters in films, the soundtracks of Pulp Fiction and Forrest Gump, the evolution of language, tunnels and synagogues, the perceived increase in hatred and prejudice, the legendary kickboxer Jean-Yves Theriault, Dutch kickboxing, the camaraderie among UFC fighters, wanting to experience life as a woman, the celebration of comedian Sam Morril, underrated fighters and skateboarders, shifting conversations away from negative topics, the challenges faced by comedy clubs, the consolidation of podcasts, a travel podcast, Tucker Carlson's visit to a comedy show, the destruction of spite, the controversy surrounding white running backs in the NFL, fond memories of Ocean City, Maryland, and the remarkable rise of comedian Shane Gillis.