The Wheels vs. Doors Debate Is Tearing Our Show Apart

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Published on March 11, 2022

After a friendly (but relatively pointless) reminder to “set your clocks forward” this weekend, James dives into the news to cover topics like rising inflation, airline mask mandates and how Trump is crowdsourcing a new airplane. Then, a wild in-studio debate breaks out after James highlights a conundrum currently rocking the internet: are there more doors or wheels in the world?

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12 comments

  • B DP 2 years ago

    “Just from a human perspective, we rely on doors way more than wheels”.

    Aaah yes, the famous Invention of the Door, that set humanity in motion.

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  • Chris Young 2 years ago

    The saying is “dont reinvent the wheel” for a reason lol. It’s because it’s so common, and crucial in everyday living. I wish I would have heard that womans perspective when the guy spoke lol

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  • TheGillhicks 2 years ago

    Someone get Scotty a Crushed Red Velvet Suit.

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  • Tonje Aa 2 years ago

    Does lego wheels count? They make the most wheels in the world.

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  • Ivian Amijs 2 years ago

    There are 9 million bicycles in Beijing, that’s a fact, it’s a thing we can’t deny… do the math

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  • Amy D 2 years ago

    There are approximately 2 billion bicycles though. So that’s 4 billion wheels right there. It’s wheels. Absolutely.

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  • DK88 2 years ago

    how many wheeled toys are there in the world? Like toy cars?

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  • JOSHULA FAIRY 2 years ago

    You say Phili and Philadelphia interchangeably almost as if you were brought up there

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  • roperior 2 years ago

    I”m with team wheels, and would like to add trains to the mix. Airplanes. Trolleys. Go to Ikea and have a fun time counting wheels!

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  • Michael Klopf 2 years ago

    Wow, getting Ben out of his rom, what a great monologue.

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  • JOSHULA FAIRY 2 years ago

    Like an ever spinning spiral
    Like a wheel within a wheel

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  • Kent Kravitz 2 years ago

    What if it’s exactly equal and always has been?!

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