The Boyscast with Ryan Long

Teacher Fired for Saying Fat Women Are Cheap Dates, Women's Day Backfires & Iran War Chaos

Mar 13, 2026
They riff on Y2K nostalgia and war-era vibes while roasting media panic over NYC incidents. They roast public etiquette battles like headphone offenders and dine-and-dash influencers. Controversial classroom math that fat-shames women sparks debate. They lampoon Women’s Day rage rooms, gendered investing products, AI hype, and odd cultural rules from paternity laws to MAGA-coded restaurants.
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Themed ETFs Can Monetize Ideology Over Performance

  • They critique a Women's CEO ETF launch as ideologically marketed product that can rely on fees and narrative rather than performance.
  • Using the SHE ETF performance example, they show themed ETFs can underperform broad indices while still monetizing investor ideology.
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SHE ETF Underperforms The S&P Over Five Years

  • Danny pulls up the State Street SHE ETF returns, noting five-year returns (36%) lag the S&P 500 (71%) and underperform over ten years.
  • They use those figures to illustrate the gap between themed ETF marketing and long-term returns.
ANECDOTE

NYC Women's Day Rage Room Gets Frat-Bashed

  • Ryan describes an International Women's Day 'rage room' event in NYC where participants screamed, hugged, and some outsiders (frat-like groups) disrupted it.
  • He mocks the theatrical nature and suggests husbands might appreciate the quieter aftermath.
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