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Baking A Murder

31: In the future, you use TIME as MONEY so the RICH can live FOREVER

Baking A Murder

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Tv & Film

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 13 June 2022

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

When you turn 25 years old you stop genetically aging. This should be good news, right? Everyone gets to live forever in their young body - immortality at it’s finest. But in order to control overpopulation, everyone only gets just one free year after turning 25. So technically the clock starts at 25. You’re racing to buy more time or else you die at 26. How do you do that? In the future, there is no more money. Everything is time. Time is money. You work - you get paid in time. You sell something - you get paid in time. But what happens when you see a man with a hundred years walk by? Would you kill to steal his years? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

about a mean about a man.

0:01.5

Welcome to this week's episode of Baking a Mystery.

0:04.9

I'm your host Stephanie Sue.

0:06.8

God, that's so weird doing it on camera.

0:08.6

That sounds like a rotten mango intro.

0:10.2

Welcome to this week's podcaster.

0:11.8

Okay, here's what's going on.

0:13.1

If you guys are watching the visuals on YouTube

0:15.1

or Spotify, I'm making puff pastries.

0:18.1

Wait, no, I'm not.

0:19.0

I'm making mini chrissants with puff pastries.

0:22.6

I saw that sound take-shot years ago.

0:24.7

I think this was like quarantine vibes.

0:26.8

Maybe like six months ago.

0:28.0

How many?

0:29.1

Yeah, I'm gonna make like a hundred.

0:30.6

No, like how many?

0:31.9

Oh, how many?

0:33.8

So many, like the size of bite-sized cereal.

0:37.0

I can show me.

0:38.0

Oh, like this small, this small.

0:42.8

I'm so excited.

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