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What Is The Most Savage Thing Someone Casually Said To You? | Ep 25
What's the most SAVAGE thing someone has ever said to you… casually?
In this week's episode of A Girl’s Perspective, we dive into the wildest, most out-of-pocket things people have said with their whole chest—like it was just regular conversation. From savage insults and petty coworkers to embarrassing moments we still haven’t recovered from, it’s chaos (per usual).
We talk about:
- A coworker who rejected someone with “I wouldn’t touch you even for practice” 😩
- A doctor who said someone didn’t need a feeding tube because… “you weren’t going to starve”
- That one friend who sent a topless snap into a group chat FULL of people’s boyfriends 👀
- Casual racism and the drama of eavesdropping on messy convos
- A financial aid rep that told Jocelyn to drop out now or later 🙃
- And the time a 6-year-old said, “Your face hurts my feelings.” Kids are SAVAGE.
If you love unfiltered stories, millennial humor, and brutally honest takes on adulting, friendship, and survival in this chaotic world—this one’s a must-listen.
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00:00 Savage Casual Remarks: An Introduction
00:23 Reddit's Question of the Week
00:48 Personal Stories of Savage Remarks
01:21 The Worst Casual Insults
02:13 Unexpected and Shocking Comments
03:46 Workplace and Social Dynamics
04:39 Embarrassing Moments and Savage Comebacks
18:18 Kids Say the Darndest Things
20:01 Mispronunciations and Funny Moments
33:32 Eavesdropping and Offense
36:55 Handling Offense and Indifference
38:39 Stripper Names and Stage Antics
42:23 Line Dancing and Nostalgia
44:52 Karaoke Nights and Drunken Adventures
58:43 Reality Show Dreams and Auditions
01:10:11 Surviving the Apocalypse
01:13:02 Vampire Fantasies and Life Goals
01:14:03 Closing Thoughts and Farewell
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