Topic: General Knowledge

5 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 35:16 - 41:30

1872: Lunar Economy

Whatever Podcast, OnlyFans Model Trivia Failures

The hosts review clips from the "Whatever" podcast, where the host asks OnlyFans models basic general knowledge questions. The models struggle to identify the capital of the United States, the number of states in the union, and the location of the Panama Canal. The segment highlights a perceived decline in basic education and historical literacy among younger generations.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:06:49 - 1:08:35

1864: Pointcast

Whatever Podcast, Gen Z Education, Cultural Literacy

A critique of the "Whatever" podcast on YouTube highlights a perceived lack of basic historical and mathematical knowledge among its guests. Clips are played showing participants unable to identify the year of U.S. independence or the number of letters in the alphabet.

Jacked Up Joe
Episode 1483 2:12:06 - 2:13:46

1483: Jacked Up Joe

Times Square Man on the Street Interviews

A viral video features "man on the street" interviews in New York City's Times Square, highlighting a lack of basic geographical and mathematical knowledge among some passersby. One interviewee guessed that the Queen of England is from Canada, while another struggled to calculate the annual income of someone earning $10,000 a month. The segment reflects on the state of public education and general awareness in major urban centers.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 34:59 - 37:31

1482: Gorby Chips

American General Knowledge, Man on the Street Interviews

A "man on the street" interview segment highlights a perceived lack of basic general knowledge among some Americans in New York City. Interviewees struggle to identify the number of letters in the alphabet, the number of states in the U.S., and the continent they are currently standing on.

Episode 512 1:26:52 - 1:33:12

512: Club Sub

Cinco de Mayo, British Game Show Ignorance

A segment from the BBC game show "Eggheads" reveals a surprising lack of knowledge regarding Cinco de Mayo among British contestants. The hosts use the clip to mock the "dumbing down" of public intelligence and the reliance on background music in modern television production.