#0161 - The Foot-Destroying, Brain-Cell-Losing Trend of the Week - 02/24/2025
Manage episode 468295252 series 3578372
0:00 - "Disgusting" things that people find to be normal
3:59 - Habits that you should get into when it comes to starting your day
6:57 - Weekend recap
8:35 - New TikTok trend of dropping heavy things on your feet
11:32 - East Idaho Eats article about Fuji
13:27 - Summer Of Loud festival announced in SLC, giving away tickets to Bad Religion
16:37 - Giving away a Nintendo Switch Bundle with Mario Party Jamboree and a case
17:52 - Winter and the brutalization of the mind
24:48 - Kid tries to hide his inflatable girlfriend by setting it ablaze
Welcome to another mind-bending rollercoaster of a show, where Viktor Wilt takes us on a journey through the most bizarre corners of human behavior! We kicked things off with a deep dive into habits people think are normal but are secretly repulsive—like cash register creepers, nail-clipping coworkers, and the universally despised crime of licking fingers to turn pages. (Seriously, why?!) From there, we spiraled into the morning habits of the perpetually miserable, proving that the only thing worse than waking up early is immediately doom-scrolling yourself into a rage.
Viktor also enlightened us on his weekend escapades, featuring RuPaul’s Drag Race, a wild night out in the music scene, and the heartwarming tale of his daughter's new, blissfully unaware cat. Then, we took a detour into the ever-brilliant minds of TikTok, where kids are now voluntarily dropping household appliances on their feet for internet points—because apparently, Tide Pods weren’t enough.
Somewhere in between, we got sidetracked by the smell of cinnamon-scented pine cones, an overripe nectarine, and a desperate craving for hibachi. But the real chaos hit when we discussed the Utah First Credit Union Amphitheater’s “Summer of Loud 2025” lineup—an absolute metal overload that will undoubtedly shake the earth (and probably our eardrums). And let’s not forget the ongoing mission to bring a rock show to Idaho Falls—because, honestly, why aren’t there more?!
The episode reached peak absurdity with the story of a Chinese student who, in an attempt to hide his inflatable girlfriend from his roommate, chose the only logical course of action: setting it on fire. Predictably, this backfired—resulting in a dormitory blaze and, undoubtedly, a lifetime of humiliation. (Dude, just deflate it next time!)
All in all, it was a masterclass in ridiculousness, sprinkled with a bit of existential dread about taxes, politics, and the lingering winter blues. But hey, at least the sun is coming back, and with it, the faint hope that we’ll all actually accomplish something productive... eventually.
FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE @VIKTORWILT
Visit our website: https://riverbendmediagroup.com/info-page/the-viktor-wilt-show/
Subscribe to the KBear YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kbear101rmg
Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbear101fm
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kbear101fm/
Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/kbear101fm.bsky.social
Follow us on Threads: https://www.threads.net/@kbear101fm
Follow us on X/Twitter: https://x.com/kbear101fm
198 episodes