NHOMAM - This Horrifying Dead Animal Cost $68 And Was Secretly Worth $60,000 - 08/19/2026

NHOMAM - This Horrifying Dead Animal Cost $68 And Was Secretly Worth $60,000 - 08/19/2026

This episode of the Noon Hour of Madness and Mayhem begins with the extremely important national crisis of men losing their hair, because apparently society has decided that follicles deserve their own awareness month. The conversation immediately spirals into the realization that one of the hosts has been willingly chrome-domed since August 28, 2023, after a particularly awful stretch of sleep deprivation and an alarming heart episode convinced him that if the Grim Reaper was coming, he might as well meet him with a freshly shaved head. From there, the hosts spend an impressive amount of time essentially arguing that bald men need to stop treating their scalps like a classified military installation and simply shave the damn thing. Hair loss treatments, hair transplants in Turkey, John Cena's suspiciously powerful new hair situation, Hims advertisements aggressively asking whether you're still balding in 2026, and the eternal male fear that women will no longer find you attractive once your hairline begins retreating are all thrown into the blender. The conclusion is basically that being bald is fine, shampoo bills decrease, showers become faster, and nobody needs to walk around with a desperate little island of hair clinging to the back of their head like it's the last survivor of civilization.

Naturally, the discussion becomes even more psychologically devastating when family history enters the picture. One host talks about his father going through essentially the same life progression, including transferring high schools around the same time and eventually going bald around the same time, while relatives gleefully pointed out his disappearing hairline. Then there is the absolutely brutal comparison to Chris Daughtry, with Jade apparently looking at the situation and declaring that this was the host's future: bald, shaved-headed and apparently destined to become Idaho's answer to Daughtry. This somehow transitions into an insult involving a character from Dune, before the hosts return to their core scientific finding: shaving your head is easier, cheaper, faster and probably better than desperately trying to disguise the fact that your hair has already filed for permanent relocation.

Then comes the Tim Pool Beanie Investigation, which may be the most unnecessary forensic examination of headwear ever conducted on a radio podcast. The hosts discuss an interview clip involving Tim Pool storming out of an argument and somehow arrive at the theory that his ever-present beanie exists primarily to conceal his hair loss. The fact that he was reportedly wearing the beanie indoors during an extreme heat wave only makes the alleged scalp cover-up more suspicious. This evolves into a larger discussion about people who wear hats constantly and then reveal a truly catastrophic haircut or horseshoe-shaped hair situation when the hat finally comes off. The hosts' prescription remains astonishingly simple: shave it. Free yourself. Throw away the shampoo. Become aerodynamic. Stop pretending the last six strands are going to mount a counteroffensive.

The bald-head conversation then somehow mutates into an entire men's grooming seminar. Suddenly we're discussing exfoliating mitts, sugar scrubs, soft skin, smelling good and the general concept that perhaps men should take care of themselves instead of deliberately cultivating the physical appearance of a construction worker who has spent fifteen consecutive hours fighting concrete. Memes about rough, cracked hands and women supposedly preferring men who look like they have been assembled out of gravel are dissected, resulting in the revelation that there is apparently a subsection of the internet dedicated to making masculine self-neglect look aspirational. The hosts' counterargument is refreshingly simple: clean yourself, take care of your skin, smell good, and maybe don't make your hands look like Freddy Krueger's stunt double.

And then, because absolutely nothing can remain normal for more than approximately fourteen seconds, the episode swerves into the Great Tramp Stamp Rebranding Initiative of 2026. The lower-back tattoo is allegedly returning, except apparently we are no longer supposed to call it a tramp stamp. The new, supposedly more respectable terminology is "cake topper." The hosts immediately determine that this is somehow worse. The phrase "cake topper" leads to an extended investigation of whether someone could marry the person of their dreams only to discover years later that their spouse has always dreamed of getting a giant lower-back tattoo. Dating itself becomes a subject of confusion, as one host admits he apparently never experienced the traditional sequence of dinner, conversation, learning about someone's hopes and dreams, and gradually falling in love. Instead, relationships somehow just happen. Meanwhile, the other host's friends are attempting to turn nightly walks into opportunities to get to know each other, which sounds suspiciously like a date disguised as cardiovascular exercise.

The tattoo discourse becomes progressively more cursed as the internet supplies increasingly terrible terminology. "Tramp stamp" is challenged by "cake topper," "bumper sticker," and eventually the unforgettable phrase "ink above the stink." At this point, the hosts are basically conducting linguistic research into how many different names humanity can invent for a tattoo located above someone's rear end. The comments section becomes a radioactive wasteland of people arguing about whether the tattoos ever disappeared, whether they should be touched up after twenty years, and whether the terminology somehow makes the whole concept better or significantly worse. The answer, according to the hosts, is definitely the latter.

Then the episode finally arrives at the topic that actually threatens to consume civilization: GTA 6 leaks. The hosts dive into the recent leaked footage surrounding Grand Theft Auto 6, including speculation about the hacker behind the material, Rockstar's surprisingly aggressive-but-apparently-not-aggressive response, websites hosting the footage, Reddit discussions, and the bizarre possibility that the entire thing could somehow be part of a marketing strategy. There is even speculation that the supposed hacker could be connected to the promotional rollout, because Rockstar traditionally does not exactly sit around politely watching leaked footage spread across the internet. The possibility of Laszlow secretly being behind everything is raised, because apparently the safest way to explain a massive video game leak is to blame the guy associated with Rockstar's audio and radio content.

The GTA conversation gets even more ridiculous when the hosts discuss the supposed military incentive involving four days off to play GTA 6 if you reenlist, which sounds so absurdly like something from Grand Theft Auto that the internet apparently struggled to distinguish reality from satire. The mental image of someone in the middle of a military deployment trying to redeem their GTA vacation pass is enough to derail the discussion entirely. Meanwhile, November 19 is identified as the date everyone is supposedly going to call out of work, and the hosts begin mentally calculating how much paid time off needs to be hoarded for the inevitable GTA 6 binge. The entire workforce is apparently one Rockstar release away from collapsing.

The leaked footage itself becomes its own comedy routine. People are apparently complaining that the 720p footage looks terrible, prompting the obvious response that 720p footage is, in fact, 720p footage. Complaining that leaked, low-resolution material doesn't look as good...

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