Lukas and Saila
Plausibly Deniable
A conversation about incentives, power, and the stories we tell ourselves to justify outcomes. Hosted by Lukas (https://x.com/SCHIZO_FREQ) and Saila (https://x.com/sailaunderscore)Sponsored by Polymarket, CitizenX and Network Press
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
Nukes are Good For You, Actually 07.07.2026 2:09:04
The boys return under plague conditions to discuss why nukes might be less socially destructive than dating discourse, the ethics of height-maxxing children with growth hormone, the “ship it, I guess” approach to biohacking, trad life vs gene editing, Europe’s anti-AC death drive, Singapore, Yarvin, Nick Land, cats, prediction markets, bought accounts, World Cup confusion, and why prediction marke...
The Sensitive Old Man Problem 26.06.2026 2:02:03
Lukas and Saila return from San Francisco with takes on city discourse, scam calls, GLP-1s, power-law dating, Elon’s financial engineering, Polymarket political markets, RFK Jr., airport lounge arbitrage, SFO baggage purgatory, “not financial advice” disclaimers, pharmaceutical ads, weed, birth control, IQ-tiered libertarianism, and why every abstract argument eventually becomes a dating take. Spo...
Bay Area House Party Epilogue 11.06.2026 1:58:56
Lukas records through food poisoning while the boys recap San Francisco, Bay Area house parties, Twitter people becoming real, unlimited oysters, Crime George, social minefields, Uber drivers, crypto trading, Modern Warfare 2, travel degeneracy, lost wallets, coconut water, Ray Peat breathing, Veblen goods, publicists, and whether having a podcast has made normal social interaction impossible. Spo...
Beyond Dual Citizenship: The Case for Becoming a Rootless Cosmopolitan 06.06.2026 1:58:56
NEED SOME PASSPORTS??https://citizenx.com/?ref=PlausiblyDeniableAlex from CitizenX joins Plausibly Deniable to explain the strange, funny, and increasingly important world of buying citizenship. We talk about why wealthy people are collecting passports, how citizenship by investment actually works, why Europe is cracking down on “golden passport” programs, and why more people are treating passport...
Vegas: Ragebait Advertising and The 'Idea' of Fun 30.05.2026 3:44:52
Vegas is no longer pretending to be normal. This episode starts with the Enhanced Games, Polymarket’s viral “steroid Olympics” coverage, the strange incentives around performance enhancement, and why people misunderstood what the first Enhanced Games actually proved. Then we get into the anthropology of modern Vegas: male models, status games, fake DJ sets, clubbing where nobody talks to each othe...
Extremely Alternative Medicine, Cooking While Homeless and The Art of Seduction via Carrier Pidgeon 15.05.2026 1:56:00
In this episode of Plausibly Deniable, the boys investigate the greatest arbitrage in modern America: food trucks, male slop, crockpots, Discord servers, fake enterprise software, BlueAnon, healthcare middlemen, manifesto technology, European decline, and a raccoon bite story that probably should have gone to a doctor. They also get into Polymarket AI model markets, why Discord should just rebrand...
Enhanced Games: Bioengineered Sports, Ethical Superhumans, and Making Your First Billion w/ Christian Angermayer 08.05.2026 2:34:10
Christian Angermeyer joins Plausibly Deniable to discuss the Enhanced Games, performance-enhancing drugs, psychedelic medicine, longevity, telehealth, ambition, and building companies around controversial ideas before they become mainstream. Christian argues that the debate around performance enhancement is stuck in moral panic, bad incentives, and missing data. He explains why the Enhanced Games...
The Conservative case for the Machine God - w/ Lomez 01.05.2026 3:33:52
Lomez joins Plausibly Deniable for a long conversation on the old internet, the rise of online politics, academia, Gamergate, Twitter, AI, prediction markets, publishing, and the strange incentives of modern work. We talk about Lomez’s path from an early remote job at Google to academia, how 2014-era campus politics pushed him online, the evolution of the dissident right, the social justice warrio...
Reasonable Political Centrism w/ The Most Normal Man Alive - Howling Mutant 24.04.2026 49:19
Internet comedian Howling Mutant joins Plausibly Deniable to talk about getting doxxed, becoming an accidental Goodreads influencer, the strange sociology of right-wing Twitter, journalism, media trust, AI art, gym culture, looksmaxxing, and why the internet turns every private embarrassment into public lore. The conversation starts with the story of how Howling’s personal information was dug up a...
Infinite Doomscroll Capitalism: Market Efficiency or Eternal Torture?? w/ signüll 14.04.2026 2:45:21
Welcome to the Plausibly Deniable experience. Today, we have a very special guest: one of the greatest posters on X, Signull We explore the bizarre realities of hyper-optimized capitalism, from the dual opt-in mechanics of dating apps to the wild world of DIY Korean Botox and 14-year-olds getting "preventative" injections before Signull tells us about the app he just built - https://skye...
Trading the Apocalypse: Silver, AI, and the Fall of China - w/ Alexander Campbell 09.04.2026 2:11:21
Today, we sit down with the legendary Alexander Campbell, former prop trader at Lehman Brothers during the '08 crisis and ex-head of commodities at Bridgewater He unpacks his viral (and wildly profitable) silver trade, breaking down why the massive demand from solar panel production has created the perfect setup for a historic supply squeeze. (Follow his substack btw: https://www.campbellrambl...
Total Societal Destruction and the Asymptote of Homoeroticism - w/ Covfefe Anon 04.04.2026 2:21:45
Welcome back to another episode of Plausibly Deniable. This week, Lukas and Saila are joined by the legendary X poster Covfefe Anon. We dive deep into the cultural shifts of the past few years, from the COVID-19 pandemic and the reality of low-trust societies to the modern dating market and the incentive structures of prediction markets. Sponsored by: Polymarket: https://polymarket.com Zcash: http...
How to trade a paperclip into an imaginary trillion dollars 25.03.2026 1:57:50
In this episode, we dive deep into the absurdities of modern society, starting with some highly questionable dating advice at the gym. We explore why people are treating AI like the ultimate "yes man," the delusion of the paperclip trading hustle, and how Grok's diagnoses will tell you you're just "ascending". The conversation gets real (and slightly unhinged) as we bre...
The Golden Age of Unseriousness 18.03.2026 1:56:51
Welcome back to the Plausibly Deniable experience. In this episode, we dive into why pickleball is the new run club scam , the reality of the "fraud-shaped economy" , and the impossible task of gatekeeping luxury goods. We break down why Apple is selling you a bucket of spare parts , the absolute un-seriousness of billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Brian Johnson , and why Filipino clip far...
How to Make Friends and Influence People (Dark Triad Edition) 11.03.2026 1:57:10
We discuss why ruining your life might actually be the best thing for you, the insane cope of the modern gender wars, and why people are paying hundreds of dollars to learn how to pull their jaws with their thumbs. We also break down the fake geopolitical wars padding out the news cycle, the $70 million tech parties for employees doing literally nothing, and the Twitter files revealing the FBI'...
“Turning 50 is not that bad” and other forms of increasingly tortured and embarrassing cope, with Delicious Tacos 06.03.2026 1:48:16
This week, Lukas and Saila sit down with the legendary internet author Delicious Tacos to discuss his transition into his 50s and his relentless writing process. We dive deep into the economics of Substack, the truth about why the internet rewards "slop" over high art, and how to authentically build an audience online. DT also shares his uncensored thoughts on the "Worst Boyfriend E...
The Furry Industrial Complex, Tipping in America and Polymarket Manifestations 27.02.2026 1:41:56
From the dark corners of furry discords to the high-stakes world of Polymarket, we are BACK. In this episode, we break down why female looksmaxers have to lie to survive, why you should be terrified of the "furry industrial complex," and the philosophy of "min-maxing" your entire existence. Plus, we deep dive into the "Harrison Bergeron" effect on society, why Clavicu...
Reddit supremacy, the art of the timerug and why nobody steals luggage (even tho it seems very easy) 23.02.2026 1:42:35
We lost millions in Luna. We experimented with Chinese bathtub chemicals. We survived a series of infinite timerugs. Saila and I are back for another episode of Plausibly DeniableWe talk about why airport security is a myth. We dive into the peptide craze and why normies are terrified of syringes. We dissect the Luna collapse. We break down the Polymarket AI odds and why you can never bet against...
The $70 Trillion Audit: How Beaver Used AI to Uncover Mass Government Fraud (and make $1M USD) 12.02.2026 1:30:37
In this episode, we sit down with Beaver (@beaver_d on X), the investigative mind behind Somali Scan, a platform dedicated to tracking federal and state spending that was previously "obfuscated" by archaic government portals. Beaver explains how he utilized AI to process over 800 million rows of SQL data, tracking roughly $70 trillion in spending—a feat he claims would have required $5 b...
Sovereign House, the launch of Reign, and how to get unlimited AirBnB credits - with Nick Allen 12.02.2026 1:58:24
Nick Allen, the man behind the infamous event space Sovereign House joins the podcast to peel back the curtain on the "Dimes Square" scene. We dive into the "social technology" required to build a real community in a social dark age, how he managed to secure unlimited Airbnb credits via a 2014 voter-log bot, and why he spent $11,000 just to replace LED lights with incandescent...
One Soccer Mom Vs. Billion-Dollar Marketing Agency 29.01.2026 1:02:32
Lukas and Saila sit down to discuss why Chinese EVs are dominating the market despite having the worst brand names in history and why Americans remain the undisputed gods of marketing. They also discuss the agency gap in tech adoption, why the snooze button is a sign of spiritual weakness, and the aesthetics of wind turbines. Later, the conversation touches on some seriousposting: Trump’s 6D chess...
We're saving Brazil 17.01.2026 1:59:24
Lukas and Sails sit down with Renan Santos—the strategist behind the Free Brazil Movement (MBL) and current Brazilian presidential candidate. Renan shares the incredible story of how he "hostilely acquired" a leftist riot by convincing the police he was the leader, effectively stealing the momentum of his political rivals. We dive deep into the mechanics of Brazilian power, from the corr...
Ozempic Blow-Darts to Save America: a Plausibly Deniable Experience 05.01.2026 1:01:09
In the debut episode of Plausibly Deniable, Lukas and Saila dive into the controversial frontiers of biological and social status. They start by debunking the viral looksmaxing trend of thumb-pulling before shifting to a provocative debate on the "Obesity Economy". Could weight loss peptides like Ozempic and Retatrutide solve the US debt crisis? The hosts also discuss the breakdown of sh...
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