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Midnight Hijack

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"Everything around me became suddenly... unreal."
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Specific topic for this week's episode, as the group replies to a critique of Antinatalism by Jack Saint. Regular episodes to follow next week!
After Mary brings forward an issue with the videos that are recommended to her on TikTok, Kai starts a debate with her questioning the grounds of her point of view. Eddie actually acts a impartial (but is he?) judge to a conversation about sexuality, social expectations of men and women, and much more.
Stupid episode coming your way. Max fails to disclose she's a geography major before participating in a pop quiz, Mary becomes mesmerized by a fat baseball player, Kai explains the importance of the World Cup, and Eddie ranks the top dragon-themed sex toys in the market.
Originally streamed live on 31 Oct 2022 on Midnight Hijack's YouTube channel. The crew gathers around for some spooky real-life confession stories.
You Wouldn't Download A Car

You Wouldn't Download A Car

2022-10-2601:50:02

We had a description for this episode but it was downloaded and stolen away from us.
Worse Than The Ku Klux Klan

Worse Than The Ku Klux Klan

2022-10-1201:16:17

This week the hijackers talk about the difference between Childfree and Antinatalism when then a video called "Anti Natalism - Why this movement should be banned" appears from nowhere and triggers the hell out of them. Surprisingly, they end up having a cordial, non-bigoted discussion about the morality behind being an antinatalist without being a vegan.
A week after Kai's vasectomy takes place, a new Hijacker arrives—Max joins the gang in their discussion of wild topics on this (very much delayed) Midnight Hijack episode. Stay tuned for a Halloween special later this month!
Episode 10 of the show finds the crew talking about the public reaction to Queen Elizabeth II's passing, the dark history of Prince Andrew, the morality and implications behind assisted suicide, and whether to take drugs when you're feeling like checking out is a good idea or not.
This week the gang resumes the show without the presence of Spook, as Kai and Mary read some curious r/NiceGuys and r/NiceGirls Reddit rants. Later Eddie starts a chat on the topic of Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and how it almost made him lose his faith in social media—which makes Kai question such faith in the first place.
Another week, another fierce discussion between the Hijackers. This time the group starts by airing their opinions on the Salman Rushdie incident, but by the end of the episode they'll have offended every possible religion in hopes of discussing which one has been the most damaging to society. If there's such a thing as hell, you can bet we'll be hijacking some transmissions down there.
If you thought sparks were flying last episode, this week everything gets a bit more tense around the topic of free speech—whether it's publishing houses hiring sensitivity readers, Dave Chappelle being hurtful to the LGBT community, or Facebook banning people from using their VR headsets. The gang also talks about phones, when Spook expresses his wish to switch to a dumbphone and leave smart technology behind.
Sparks are flying this week, as the gang gets into a lengthy discussion on labor laws and exploitation. It gets to the core of their different views on life, but in the build up we get more of the group's usual silliness: Bezos looking ripped (settle down Mary), but Musk looking like 'peak performance' (as per as the Spookster himself), Kim K being a fake lawyer, a Denny's crew fighting a news crew... and much more as the world keeps on giving.
The Myth of Sisyphus

The Myth of Sisyphus

2022-07-2401:35:13

This week on the show the crew talk their usual shenanigans, from Google censorship and old Internet creepypasta conspiracies, to whether America is doing better after getting rid of Trump. Later they have a conversation with a moderator from r/Antinatalism2, and they discuss the rift between the two Reddit communities, amongst other interesting topics.
It's a long episode this week, as the group delves into the enigmatic and confusing topic that is the Metaverse. Later, Spook asks Kai about his thoughts on Brexit, and they discuss other themes such as teenage pregnancy, body autonomy, and how Harry Potter was actually a slave owner. Eddie leads a rant about people's general reluctance to adoption, while Spook confesses his political admiration for President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Camacho.
Spook's America

Spook's America

2022-07-0601:38:22

This week Mary is away from home so she calls in to the show, while the group discusses topics such as the Roe v Wade reversal, gun laws in the UK vs the US, and whether Spook can make it in politics one day or not.
It's On Sight

It's On Sight

2022-06-1101:32:54

This week the gang talks about identity politics, which quickly dissolves into a peculiar discussion on violence and self-defense led by Spook. Later, the broadcast gets interrupted by an old friend/nemesis of the show. Mary shares an interesting point about judgmental people, and this sets off a debate between Kai and Eddie about whether high school is a teaser trailer of real life (or not).
This week: Uvalde school shooting. Why are cops so useless? Or are they actually doing what they're hired to do? Spook breaks down joining the military for college tuition to Kai (who's clearly not from the land of the free). Eddie talks about hating everyone—but especially rich white liberals. Meanwhile, Mary thinks it's only a matter of time until she gets banned from Reddit...
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