Opinions Matter EXTRA – The Uncut Version - Ep. 65

Opinions Matter with Adrian & Jeremy53mMay 23, 2026

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In this unfiltered, chaotic episode of *Opinions Matter*, hosts Adrian Kennedy and Jeremy Dixon dive into a surreal, meandering conversation that starts with lunchtime debates and spirals into absurdity. The core tension emerges when Jeremy recounts a deeply awkward moment on public transport: he offered his seat to a woman he assumed was pregnant, only to be told she wasn’t—leading to a cringe-fueled reflection on social assumptions, bodily judgment, and the fine line between kindness and intrusion. The episode then pivots into a heated, satirical takedown of a viral rumor accusing Adrian of being a cocaine addict, with Jeremy using absurd logic—like the size of Adrian’s nostrils making cocaine use impossible—to mock the baseless claim. From there, the hosts dissect dating app culture, car fuel mix-ups, and the social minefield of offering condolences years after a loss, culminating in a darkly comedic debate over whether condolences expire. The episode is less about answers and more about the messy, contradictory nature of human interaction—where empathy, humor, and absurdity collide in real time.

Key Takeaways
1

Offering a seat to someone on public transport based on appearance can lead to awkward misunderstandings—err on caution, but don’t assume pregnancy without evidence.

2

Condolences have no expiration date; saying 'sorry to hear that' after years is not only acceptable but a basic social courtesy.

3

The rumor that Adrian Kennedy is a cocaine addict is debunked with absurd logic: his nostrils are too large for such habits, making it physically implausible.

4

Car fuel nozzles are the same size for petrol and diesel—making it easy to accidentally put diesel in a petrol car, a common and fixable mistake.

5

Dating app profiles often misrepresent reality—photos from the neck up can be misleading, and physical appearance can overshadow emotional connection.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

Lunchtime Confusion and the Myth of One O’Clock Lunch

The episode opens with a chaotic, humorous debate about lunchtime timing and the absurdity of everyone eating at 1 o'clock. The hosts question why lunch is standardized and why people flood sandwich shops simultaneously.

2:00
2 min

The Carvery Debate: Half Portions and Family Feuds

The hosts passionately argue over carvery meals, with Jeremy mocking half portions as 'for women with no teeth' and Adrian defending his preference for smaller servings. They share personal anecdotes about family dinners and the mess of cooking at home.

4:00
2 min

The AdBlue and Diesel Mix-Up: A Fueling Fiasco

Jeremy recounts accidentally putting diesel into his petrol car, revealing that fuel nozzles are the same size—making the mistake easy to make. He shares his panic and how he resolved it, highlighting a common but avoidable error.

6:00
2 min

The 'Pregnant Woman' Seat Incident: Kindness Gone Awry

I said to her, I've been there. My wife was pregnant three times... And she says, well, that's lovely... but I'm not pregnant. I literally.

Highlight
8:00
2 min

The Cocaine Rumor: A Satirical Defense of Adrian

There's no way any amount of money could provide enough schnock to put on nose. So there. Put that in your pipe and smoke, James J. Carey or whatever your name is.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
There's no way any amount of money could provide enough schnock to put on nose. So there. Put that in your pipe and smoke, James J. Carey or whatever your name is.
Jeremy Dixon12:15
Viral: 88.0
There's no expiry date on condolences. There's an expiry date on condolences. There's no expiration date.
Jeremy Dixon48:14
Viral: 82.0
are thick as shit you really are. Oh, I am. You are thick as shit. I am.
Jeremy Dixon53:15
Viral: 72.0
Speakers

Hosts

Adrian KennedyJeremy Dixon
Topics Discussed
public transport etiquette92%condolences after death90%car fuel mix-up88%dating app culture85%body shaming83%social awkwardness80%cultural assumptions78%rumor and misinformation75%
People & Brands

Jeremy Dixon

person

135xPositive

Adrian Kennedy

person

120xNeutral

Graham J Carey

person

8xNegative

Walkenstown Roundabout

place

6xNeutral

Katie

person

5xNeutral

Sue

person

4xNeutral

Hinge

brand

3xNeutral

Prince William

person

2xNeutral

Today FM

media

2xNeutral

Bumble

brand

2xNeutral

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