
Problem Solved with Jeff Guenther and Alex Moskovich Angry Passionate Question, Preferable Ethical AI & Everyone Hates Long Lines
Mar 24, 2026
They trade sharp banter about sex, names, and pelvic-floor oddities. Conversation swings to absurd food memories, line-cutting etiquette, and meatball-sub nostalgia. A tense listener confrontation and a caller’s fraught family history spark talk of projection and boundaries. Running thread: ethics and human cost of AI, from chatbots in relationships to industry incentives.
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Paid-For Order Line Cutting Backfires
- Jeff tried a tactic to cut a 100+ person food-cart line by offering to pay someone's order if they'd add two sandwiches for him.
- The woman shrank, felt ethically uncomfortable, said no, and Jeff left shamed and sandwichless.
Angry Anonymous Caller Blends Politics With Personal Attacks
- Jeff and Alex read an angry anonymous caller accusing Jeff of contradictory politics because of "blue nail polish and a penis."
- They call out the incoherence, note the caller's aggression, and dismiss it as misinterpretation and trolling.
Projection Signals Personal Dysregulation
- Projection of a 'bitch mom' onto loving mothers often signals personal dysregulation rather than objective risk.
- Jeff and Alex advise noticing bodily cues, co-regulating with your partner, and using corrective experiences to reframe fear.
