FUNNY BUT FOUL

FUNNY BUT FOUL

The boys talk about anything and everything from current events to history nothing is off limits.

  1. Iran War, Inflation, Stag Trip, Fake ID, DMT trip, AI Hype or Gold Rush

    May 18

    Iran War, Inflation, Stag Trip, Fake ID, DMT trip, AI Hype or Gold Rush

    Welcome back to Funny But Foul with your hosts Arman and Hector — two guys trying to understand the world while also making it significantly worse.This episode starts with the Iran war and inflation, which somehow turned into a conversation about why a combo meal now costs the same as a car payment. Hector says we’re one bad news headline away from paying monthly financing on eggs, while Arman explains how every world conflict somehow ends with Canadians paying $14 for strawberries. The conclusion? Nobody understands geopolitics, but everybody understands suffering at the gas pump.Then the boys get into stag trip stories — the type of trips where one guy loses his wallet, another guy loses his relationship, and somebody always thinks jumping off a balcony into a pool is “a calculated risk.” Hector argues that bachelor trips are basically adult daycare with alcohol, while Arman points out that every stag has at least one guy acting like he’s in The Hangover despite being 34 with lower back pain.The fake ID conversation spirals into memories of underage confidence levels that made absolutely no sense. The hosts joke about being 17 years old walking into clubs dressed like divorced businessmen, thinking a fake beard and a leather jacket would fool security. Hector says fake IDs taught an entire generation how to lie under pressure better than school ever did.Things take a weird philosophical turn when DMT comes up. Instead of pretending to be spiritual gurus, the hosts mostly joke about how people come back from one trip acting like they personally negotiated peace with the universe. Arman says every guy after a psychedelic experience suddenly talks slower and starts saying things like, “Bro… time isn’t even real.” Hector responds by saying rent is very real and due on the first.The episode closes with AI hype vs gold rush comparisons. Arman thinks AI is the biggest opportunity since the internet, while Hector believes half the people saying “AI” in meetings are just trying not to get fired. The hosts compare modern tech culture to the old gold rush: a few people will get rich, most people will panic-buy shovels, and somebody’s cousin will launch a terrible startup called “ChatBroGPT.”By the end of the episode, the conclusion is simple: the world feels unstable, nobody knows what’s happening, and somehow the only thing keeping society together is memes, caffeine, and pretending we’re all mentally fine. Exactly the kind of balance you’d expect from Funny But Foul. Youtube: ⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@funnybutfoul?si=5O2Soz0aCT1R2m0B ⁠⁠Tik Tok:⁠⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@funnybutfoul⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/funnybutfoulpodcast/

    24 min
  2. Apr 27

    Lebron and Lenut 2026, AI in the workplace, Multiplex Construction, Vape Pens, All time Movies

    On this episode of Funny But Foul, we bounced between legacy, technology, and reality checks—starting with LeBron James and the 2026 NBA landscape. The question wasn’t just whether he’s still productive—it’s whether dominance has an expiration date, or if greatness simply evolves. We framed it like this: most players chase relevance, but LeBron engineered longevity. The irony? Even legends can’t outpace time, only negotiate with it. From there, we shifted into AI in the workplace—less hype, more practicality. AI isn’t replacing competence; it’s exposing the lack of it. The real divide isn’t human vs machine, it’s skilled vs unskilled operators using machines. Stoically speaking, tools don’t change outcomes—people do. AI just amplifies whoever is behind the wheel. Then we got into multiplex construction—whether it’s worth entering. The consensus: high barrier, high stress, but high leverage if you understand systems, not just labor. It’s not a job, it’s an ecosystem. Most people see buildings; few understand the orchestration behind them. And like everything else, the market rewards those who can تحمل pressure without emotional decision-making. Vape pens came up next—quick, blunt take. Convenience disguised as control. People think they’re choosing a lighter habit, but really they’re just choosing a more accessible one. It’s the illusion of moderation, not the practice of it. We wrapped with movies, specifically A Bronx Tale—and that famous theme: “nobody cares.” But the twist is, somebody always does. The kid cared. Sonny cared in his own way. That’s the contradiction—life teaches indifference, but meaning comes from selective attachment. Stoicism doesn’t mean you don’t care; it means you choose carefully what deserves it. Overall theme of the episode:Most people want control over outcomes, but very few take control of perspective. And that’s where everything actually starts. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere podcasts are available. Catch long lost clips with our Instagram and TikTok accounts and subscribe on Youtube. Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@funnybutfoul?si=5O2Soz0aCT1R2m0B ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tik Tok:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@funnybutfoul⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/funnybutfoulpodcast/⁠⁠⁠⁠ #andrewtate #Sneako #president #money #currency #life #podcast #genderpaygap #FunnyButFoul #PodcastClips #RealConversations #UnfilteredPodcast #CultureTalk#PoliticsPodcast #MoneyTalk #MarriageAdvice #ModernMen #InternetCulture#AndrewTate #Sneako #CurrentEvents #Masculinity #LifeTalk #TruthOverTrends

    28 min
  3. Jan 27

    Perfect President doesn't Exist...Minnesota vs ICE, Marriage Advice Budgeting, Is Money Real?

    In this episode of Funny But Foul, we sit down with Hector for a wide-ranging conversation that jumps from politics to personal life to internet culture. We start by breaking down why the idea of a “perfect president” doesn’t really exist and how public expectations clash with reality. From there, we get into the growing tension around ICE enforcement in Minnesota and why stories like this keep dividing public opinion. We shift gears into real-life conversations about marriage, budgeting, and how money stress shows up in relationships, before going deeper into a philosophical question most people don’t stop to ask — is money even real, or just something we all agree to believe in? To close it out, we talk about the current state of online personalities, whether Andrew Tate has sold out, and how Sneako’s trajectory reflects a bigger shift in internet culture. Honest takes, disagreements, and a lot of unfiltered conversation. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere podcasts are available. Catch long lost clips with our Instagram and TikTok accounts and subscribe on Youtube. Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/@funnybutfoul?si=5O2Soz0aCT1R2m0B ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tik Tok:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@funnybutfoul⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/funnybutfoulpodcast/⁠⁠⁠ #andrewtate #Sneako #president #money #currency #life #podcast #genderpaygap #FunnyButFoul #PodcastClips #RealConversations #UnfilteredPodcast #CultureTalk#PoliticsPodcast #MoneyTalk #MarriageAdvice #ModernMen #InternetCulture#AndrewTate #Sneako #CurrentEvents #Masculinity #LifeTalk #TruthOverTrends

    36 min

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The boys talk about anything and everything from current events to history nothing is off limits.