#14 Being 50 and Still Misunderstanding the Term "Single Mom"
In this episode, Toshi and Masaru enjoy a fun conversation themed around "simple questions you're too embarrassed to ask as an adult," sparked by a misunderstanding of words. It kicks off with Toshi's interpretation of the term "shin-mama" (single mom), leading to a lively discussion on how there are still so many things we don't know even after becoming adults.
Embarrassing misunderstandings happen to everyone.
Toshi honestly believed "shin-mama" meant "new-generation mom." Masaru can't help but chuckle as Toshi shares how he thought it was a new concept every time he saw it on Yahoo! Topics. It seems our daily lives might be filled with words we've been interpreting based on misconceptions.
Diving into the mystery of Fahrenheit and Celsius with the power of AI.
The show brings up the question, "What even is Fahrenheit (℉)?" Since the only place they've heard it is in the title of a Bon Jovi album, the two decide to use AI to get to the bottom of it. They soon discover that the basis for these units is set in a surprisingly unexpected place.
Unraveling everyday questions you never knew you had.
In the second half, they tackle a series of questions that aren't necessary for survival but are fascinating to learn about, such as "Why haven't mosquitoes gone extinct?" and "Why can we handle a 100-degree sauna but not 100-degree water?" Scientific truths hidden in familiar phenomena are revealed, leading to an even more heated discussion. Please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.
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