The hosts discuss the prevalence of 'bean babies' (ecstasy pills) in the early 2000s, describing their effects and the associated party culture. They recount how these pills were marketed with designer names and how their use became widespread, leading to extreme behaviors like putting pills in one's rectum. This segment offers a candid, albeit humorous, look at a specific era of recreational drug use and its cultural impact.
Impact: High. This discussion provides a raw, anecdotal account of a specific drug culture from the early 2000s, highlighting its normalization and extreme manifestations. It serves as a cautionary tale wrapped in humor, reflecting on the excesses of a past era and its lasting impressions.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 00:56:31 to 00:58:59.
Sources in support: Lo (Host), Carlos Miller (Guest/Comedian), 85 South Show (Podcast Host)

