We Support Ethical Chaos (Sometimes)
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This week we somehow move from debating the fine line between dark humor and straight up offensiveness to discovering that people are willingly paying to participate in faux jury duty. Yes, on purpose. Yes, with their own money. And honestly… we kind of get it.
We talk about the ethics of lying by omission with very real scenarios, unpack the “good tip, good service” mindset in the big 2026, and question whether that logic has evolved or if we’re all just tired. Somewhere in the middle, we spiral into the absolutely unhinged lies our parents told us as kids that we believed well into adulthood. The betrayal. The audacity.
Naturally, it turns into moral debates, accidental self-exposure, and us realizing that adulthood is just figuring out which lies were character building and which ones were unnecessary.
It’s thoughtful. It’s funny. It’s slightly chaotic in the way only sister conversations can be.
If you enjoy ethical gray areas, childhood plot twists, and asking “wait… is that actually wrong though?” this one’s for you. Follow along so you don’t miss the next spiral