CARNIVAL CRUISE'S NEW RULES ARE RACIST
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On today's show: The Epstein Files are not coming out, then, LGBTs are making God mad by getting de-baptized in Cringe of the Week, and last but not least, in Urban Decay, new SNAP and EBT requirements are making people pretty upset, and Carnival Cruise released some new rules that people are calling racist. All this and more on today's episode of Fleck of Stocks.
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Then, LGBTs are making God mad by getting de-baptized in Cringe of the Week.
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And Carnival Cruise released some new rules that people are calling racist.
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The theme of this episode to me is the good and the bad.
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We take a step forward here and then, aha, gut punched elsewhere.
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Well, we have a picture here, two pictures, less than one year apart, Trump being shot
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And then Trump at the White House doing July 4th fireworks.
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So we could be on a very dark timeline if a couple inches were different there.
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First 100 days was all the money to Somalis, you in jail.
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And then you get assassinated in jail once you're in there.
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If Derek Chauvin can survive it, I can survive it.
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But, hey, we're grateful to be on this timeline.
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And we're going to get to those non-perfect things.
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Imagine eight years of Joe Biden and then into Kamala.
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Context is important when we're doing our gripes.
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Because we're going to have a few gripes this episode.
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And we're going to get into some of them shortly.
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People are bouncing back and forth, being mad, fell for it again awards, stuff like that.
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And like you said, we're going to get into it shortly.
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Our first gripe, Elon Musk is trying to make an American party.
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By a factor of two to one, you want a new political party and you shall have it.
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When it comes to bankrupting our country with waste and graft, we live in a one-party system,
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Today, the America Party is formed to give you your freedom back.
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And that was after he posted a poll saying, should I start a third party, basically?
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But unfortunately, he's filling the American party with Indians.
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And, you know, third parties, all it does is handicap one of the parties.
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So he'd take a bunch of Republican voters and ruin certain races if he did it.
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I think it would be a great majority Republican, some Democrats, some disenchanted Democrats,
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It would mostly hurt Republicans going forward.
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Uh, here's the, uh, the, the president of the president, the treasurer, the treasurer.
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So very American Indian origin, vibe of Tanesha listed as treasurer of Elon Musk's America
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And he's the head of the American party treasury.
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That's one of those backwards, upside down things where they go, it's the America party.
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And I think Elon's realizing that the good graces he was like living off of and the good
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vibes he had for so long was because he was like positively attached to Trump and MAGA.
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And now that he's away from that, he thinks he's still like relevant and really popular
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He bought Twitter, gave us back a public square.
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You know, I'm not here to just bash him, but let him cook a little bit.
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And hopefully he gets tired of this and realize he doesn't really want to do it and take
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You know how much money he spent in Pennsylvania and stuff.
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And then it's just a weird, very weird, almost bipolar cousin you have.
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Like you were living at Mar-a-Lago for months and now it's, ah, who wants to start the American
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And then you got a black eye and now you hate everybody.
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And then we have a tweet from him from last year that is interesting and good context.
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Don't forget during the great H-1B debate, Elon said, the reason I'm in America, along
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with so many critical people who build SpaceX, Tesla, and hundreds of other companies that
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Take a big staff back and fuck yourself in the face.
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I will go to war on this issue, the likes of which you cannot possibly comprehend.
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And we've shown you the scams, what they're up to, how they cook the system, bring in their
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And then, oh, they get a small business loan and hire other people.
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So like there's, and I'll give him that there's two different types of H-1B, space, space
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scientist, H-1B, who should be able to come over on a genius visa instead of the H-1B.
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And then the scamming masses, H-1B, all living outside of Dallas, doing tech jobs, undercutting
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Shitting in the ground, obsessed with cow shit.
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There's a lot of people and the IQ range is very wide.
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And this is something I thought was interesting.
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And you know, with tech, like when you sign into your iTunes or Meta, there's always the
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I looked into this and I said, hey, terms and conditions, let's translate that into Hindi
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Can you read what terms and conditions is how it's said in Hindi?
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Did you get tricked by a meme or an AI or something?
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And obviously, like we said, leaning into the Indian stuff isn't the move.
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And the Indians, long term in America, in a leftist America especially, don't have that
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same path to success that the other classes that have the victimhood status have.
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And I found this tweet from Medgold online about how Indians aren't really considered
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He said, Indian racism in America, it's still early days, very early.
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There isn't 60 years of propaganda in movies and education that prevents Americans from holding
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The Chinese keep their heads down in America because they understand this, but not Indians.
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They could have had their gas stations and 7-Elevens and had a decent life here, but they learned
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They deeply hate whites and vote overwhelmingly liberal, and yet they smell bad.
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They bring nothing to the table but slavish productivity for tech CEOs looking to reduce their
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I'm not going to keep reading the blood libel slander, which, you know, there's some truth
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to all these colonels, but the not having the victim narrative is the key thing.
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And then we're also watching what they've done in Canada.
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That kind of like arrogance and like demanding behavior and zero effort at assimilation.
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They're all kind of blaring red flags that need to be slowed down.
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And the America party is not the party of slowing that down.
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Breaking DOJ and FBI have concluded that Jeffrey Epstein had no client list and committed suicide per Axios.
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He had the whole island, the whole setup, the plane.
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Everyone just had a good time at the island, I guess.
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And remember a few months ago, back in 2024, Pam Bondi says Epstein client list sitting on my desk right now and is reviewing JFK and MLK files.
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And then I saw Caroline Levitt answered questions today at the White House about that.
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And she basically said, well, all the documents were on her desk.
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And then I found this meme from The Simpsons I thought was funny.
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And then they did release a video to prove that Jeffrey Epstein's cell was left unattended and no one went in or out.
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And then when they opened the door, they left and no big deal.
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Here's Dan Bongino talking about what he cares about.
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And then we have Kash Patel here on Fox saying something similar.
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We will shut off the machinery that feeds money into Iran.
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We will no longer have a hundred hostages still in captivity, Israeli and American and otherwise by Hamas and Iran's Hezbollah mercenary forces.
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We need America to wake up and prioritize Israel and bring home Israelis and make sure we stand by our number one ally in Israel.
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So I guess standing by your number one ally means you don't tell on them when they run a blackmail operation for decades that incorporates your politicians and celebrities and allies.
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And then, you know, it's sad because it feels like these kind of guys, the Justice Department, FBI are now just like totally gone, like credibility wise from the new appointees.
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And, I mean, there is a world like you're more schizo, but I actually trust you more on this issue.
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And, you know, Ghislaine Maxwell's dad was Israeli super spy.
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But, I mean, is there a world where just everything got destroyed and taken care of and burn bagged before people got to it?
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You know, are you lending any grace to these guys or are you 100% schizo?
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The only schizo I'd be willing to give them would be we turned over the blackmail to Trump and now Trump's blackmailing them.
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So, you went one iteration beyond, which that's kind of retarded, right?
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But so, because, I mean, cover up, this Epstein stuff was all a long time ago.
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And then it's like the fourth guy to the party, right?
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Like Trump after this administration, his guys are supposed to release it and it's like there's nothing left, right?
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If there was a cleanup, the cleanup would have already happened long before this.
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So, that's what I'm saying where I like the idea of the good guys now blackmailing the bad guys.
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What's blackmail worth if you release it to everybody?
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And then you're going to see like Robert De Niro coming out like, we got to build the wall.
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Extremely wishful thinking, but I like where your head's at.
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There was a funny meme that went with this too.
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We're going to wrap this up, but I do want to play this clip.
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This is an ABC News anchor on a, basically a hot mic.
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Cause she talks about the Epstein stuff from years ago and listen about, uh, listen to what
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she says about the data and the files and the information they had.
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Um, first of all, I was told, who's Jeffrey Epstein?
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Um, then the palace found out that we had her whole allegations about Prince Andrew and
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Um, we were so afraid we wouldn't be able to interview Kate and Will that we, that also
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And then, um, and then Alan Dershowitz was also implicated in it because of the planes.
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I, I tried for three years to get it on to no avail.
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And now it's all coming out and it's like these new revelations.
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And then to rub it in our face yesterday, Benjamin Netanyahu comes to the white house for a private
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To really shove it in our face and show us who runs what.
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Uh, everyone's just, uh, signaling who runs the show and who doesn't.
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A lot of people got played and dragged on and a lot of people kind of thought something
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And, uh, people kind of stake their reputation on it.
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Pam Bondi comes out of this looking like absolute shit.
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We have, uh, some new updates from the Maxines.
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She's been posting about all the studies that have come out from the recent Maxine studies
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She says, wow, a study involving 1.7 million children has found that myocarditis and pericarditis
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only appeared in children who had received COVID mRNA vaccines.
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Not a single unvaccinated child in the group suffered from these heart related problems.
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And then there was another study done, kind of in our little medical section here.
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The study on over 20,000 women in Sweden showed that avoiding the sun doubled your risk of
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As bad for health as smoking, avoiding the sun is the worst thing you can do for your
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I don't know how people got convinced the sun was bad for you.
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So it's like vanity mixed with an annoying preventable cancer.
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And, you know, the sun has been around like powering this planet as like the energy source
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And then it's like, oh, but for people, it's bad.
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Next, speaking of doctors and medical stuff, can you read this new headline?
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This was a, I guess, little study that had AI versus doctors for diagnosis of over 300
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I think the doctors at this point, most of them, besides Simone Gold and her friends,
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And they all just are bought into whatever the big pharma narrative is.
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And they want to maxine you and make it hard to have kids and they want to blow up your
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AI could also do that too at the end of the day.
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But if AI wants to get rid of humans, they can tell us to get all the maxines and do
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all these things and then ruin our life, blow up our hearts, and then make us rely on AI
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Tammy Bruce did a press conference where she's talking about USAID.
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Listen to what she says when it comes to how much of the money didn't make it to the final
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We are operating at the speed of relevancy to making sure that the millions and billions
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of dollars that we spend on aid get to where it is meant to go.
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There is nothing to be proud of when 90%, according to Samantha Powers, is not even making
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We knew the numbers were bad, but 90% and then like 90% on 50 billion.
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I don't say death penalty, but like it's as bad as you can do.
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Like, and we don't want to go back too much to the USAID, but there's two ends, which is
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the first leg in Washington where all the charities compete for who's going to give it
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And they're all getting salaries and giving a contract to their cousin or whatever.
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And then it makes it to Somalia or whatever war-torn country you're trying to give aid to.
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Of the 10% that makes it, like 95%, 99% goes to the warlords.
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And at the very end of it, a little girl gets a pair of shoes.
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And there's a couple packs of Dasani waters that get put onto someone's shelf.
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And as you guys know, speaking of the money is gone, money is not worth anything anymore.
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Money printing, inflation has really stolen from us.
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Compare it to what your parents spent versus their parents.
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And then not only inflation exists forever, right?
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But not only that, but we're having different ratios, like where the median home price is
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now like, I'm using an example here, but it's now 6x the median income.
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So on some of the important things, like obviously federally guaranteed student loans and stuff
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like that inflated the price of college, but it seems like we're getting smoked everywhere.
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And I don't even believe that the inflation numbers that they've told us or reported are
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Here's how much prices have changed in a decade.
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And this guy found it underneath his washing machine.
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So it was preserved perfectly just to put a knife in your side for inflation.
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This was three total burritos, like three adult meals for $23.49.
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And when I watched my YouTube videos of classic Mercedes for sale and stuff like that,
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that I saw the other day, they said like, oh, this was a Mercedes classic that sold for
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$75,000 in 1991, which is $150,000 in today money.
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And I mean, maybe that's why Elon's starting the America party.
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He doesn't want to continue the deficit spending, you know?
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We're all, it's a complicated world out there, folks.
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They say in 30 years, a burger and fries could cost $16, a vacation, $12,500, and a
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In basic car, there still is a way to go, right?
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It's like a Big Mac meal from McDonald's is like $14.
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And it's like, I'm fucking living in the spooky magazine story.
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And then to sum it up, I found this guy who was talking about deficit spending and how
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it's not the top priority compared to the illegals.
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It's a little bit of reading, but it's worth it.
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And we kind of covered this in bonus land when we talked about the big, beautiful bill.
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Deficit spending or the 50 million illegals who are here and our sovereignty is at stake.
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He says, I don't care about spending and the deficit because I don't believe the United
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I'd just like for us to be in the best possible position when it fails.
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Having millions of illegals, a large portion being funded by the state and federal government
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in this country during an economic collapse is the worst possible scenario.
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We will already have to contend with chaos when EBT disappears eventually.
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At some point, the economy will collapse as it wasn't designed to survive what we've done.
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And I don't think Americans understand what that means when people's checks stop coming.
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Smoke them while you got them, tighten the border, and hire more ICE agents.
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We've been economically doomed since the creation of the Federal Reserve.
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Even the most budget-oriented leaders can't stop what was set in stone 112 years ago.
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But inevitably, we're going to see an economic disaster that many of us won't be prepared for.
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And then, you know, do we need to add third worlders to it?
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Yeah, like there's real things to be done while we're doing a fake economy with money printing and stuff.
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That seems pretty valuable for a cohesive nation, right?
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And like, yeah, if we're all fucking just – if our entire economy is based on moving numbers around and money printing and interest rate manipulation, then we might as well get some good stuff done, tangible good stuff in the meantime.
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So that's kind of the main crux of the MAGA argument versus the America Party, Elon argument, right?
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The libertarians are saying, oh, we'll never add to the deficit.
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Like, you know, perfect world, yeah, but you didn't do that.
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I thought it was interesting and worth putting on the show.
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Someone once said that libertarians are like house cats, completely oblivious to the system – can you read it?
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Yeah, someone once said that libertarians are like house cats, completely oblivious to the system that keeps them alive while also having contempt for it.
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I stopped considering myself a libertarian a few years ago.
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Everyone, when you start getting political and figuring out what's going on, you think you're libertarian because you're like, oh, I want to be left alone.
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I just want to have guns and do whatever, and people can do whatever they want.
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And that works if you lived in a compound, a Mormon compound in Utah, and there's 10 families all living together.
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But when you aren't being left alone because they pump Somalis into your cities –
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To round out this economic section that we're talking about, Gen Z has some interesting behaviors when it comes to taking vacations.
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While retirement typically occurs after completing a career and saving and investing for it, a new trend is emerging among Gen Z career professionals called micro-retirement.
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Micro-retirements involve taking a one- to two-week break from work every 12 to 18 months.
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This is probably a millennial writer writing this.
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Is that a micro-retirement or is it July vacation?
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And then they're also doing – they're also micro-dosing their retirement.
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But instead of having a 401k, they have $401 in their account.
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And they're financing the micro-vacation on buy now, pay later probably.
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Like Richard said, we do have a micro-retirement coming up.
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This Friday, we're going to have a show in a bonus land like usual.
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Today, we have a show in a bonus land like usual.
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Next week and the week after, we are going to be off.
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So if you're going to miss the show, Fleckistalks.com is the website to go to.
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We're going to have three bonus lands dropping for bonus landers all over 30 minutes.
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I think one's like 45 minutes and a couple we haven't shot yet.
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Three bonus lands dropping Tuesday, Friday, Tuesday, next week and the week after.
00:32:49.560
And if you're mad the show is not going to be here, don't be too mad.
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There's 300 episodes to watch and we'll be back in a couple of weeks.
00:33:00.200
We're allowed to go shark fishing with the drone that carries the bait out.
00:33:16.420
First, we're going to start with this tweet that I thought was interesting.
00:33:20.020
Andrew Torba says, bullish on Amazon, UPS, and FedEx as more and more people choose to
00:33:24.960
order everything online rather than venturing out among the third world hordes to go shopping.
00:33:37.920
So everyone's going to be ordering online and staying inside.
00:33:41.240
Then in a lot of cities, the crime's going to still be bad.
00:33:47.800
And there's a lot of different factors keeping everyone in.
00:33:53.820
Basically, a lot of people in America want all illegals deported.
00:34:00.760
But these were all taken within the last month.
00:34:07.380
Deported all immigrants who are here illegally.
00:34:13.660
ABC News, with a slightly different question, 56%.
00:34:16.480
So what you're seeing essentially here is a very clear indication that a majority of Americans,
00:34:23.240
in fact, when they're asked this blunt question, which I believe gets at the underlying feelings,
00:34:26.960
do in fact want to deport all immigrants who are here illegally.
00:34:38.740
50-something to 60-something percent of people want all illegals gone.
00:34:47.420
And then I saw this tweet, which kind of adds to it.
00:34:58.500
And if you've ever lived there or understand these highways, you know this is incredibly rare.
00:35:13.180
And someone said, this is what happens when you start deporting high-risk drivers.
00:35:18.360
And I was thinking, whatever your problems are, traffic, you can't buy a house.
00:35:32.960
I don't want to face any of my own issues or shortcomings.
00:35:49.880
It should have been cost prohibitive to get that delivered.
00:35:57.720
We've talked about housing, traffic, standard of living, all that stuff.
00:36:02.020
There are things you aren't even going to realize.
00:36:05.040
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00:36:08.360
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00:37:07.060
Like, you're not even expecting them to get better, but you're like, wait, holy shit.
00:37:11.220
The this, everything's going to reach back to equilibrium once we actually do mass deportations
00:37:17.280
to the level that they were, which the big, beautiful bill has enabled.
00:37:20.980
You know, we're getting, ICE's budget is going up a lot.
00:37:26.680
Uh, I think buses might be in the, might be a line item on the-
00:37:33.280
ICE now has more money than 189 countries' military budget after the big, beautiful bill
00:37:43.440
If ICE was its own country, and it's right after China, it's somehow more than Russia.
00:37:50.180
Because if you think about it, how many X's is that from the old budget to this budget?
00:37:55.960
It was an annoyingly small number that ICE was operating on.
00:37:59.540
And then if we were getting a million out on that budget, he times it by 20, 20 million.
00:38:09.120
I think now is a good time for Trump to meet with all the governors of red states, right?
00:38:13.220
Because if red states can kind of crack down, and I believe we've seen it in Tennessee or
00:38:18.280
different areas, but if red states can crack down on illegals and make it hard for them
00:38:24.700
and start going after employers or landlords, anything, people who kind of give them safe harbor,
00:38:32.480
then the illegals are forced to California or New York or wherever.
00:38:46.340
Texas is actually kind of the one state that would be difficult.
00:38:51.380
But you kind of start choking off where they are safe to go and then targeting those and
00:39:01.800
And then also it was announced last week that they're doing a new census before the next
00:39:10.200
They're going to face some political hurdles, but they want to do a new census because of
00:39:14.100
all the congressional seats that are going to areas because illegals are counted towards
00:39:22.600
So reapportionment or whatever they call it when the seats go to different states.
00:39:30.920
Imagine you get the seats redone and it's accurate and we're not accounting for all the
00:39:35.580
illegals and then all the illegals are getting deported with all this money for ICE.
00:39:47.360
It's like you're weighing something by weight and then someone put a rock in it, right?
00:39:53.000
You're selling somebody rubber and it's like, yeah, put it on the scale.
00:39:57.060
Big block of illegals right in the middle there.
00:40:02.980
So that's uplifting and good, but there's also not such good stuff.
00:40:06.820
Trump gave a speech at a rally in Iowa the other day and listen to what he said about
00:40:19.840
We're working on legislation right now where farmers, look, they know better.
00:40:25.540
You had cases that were not here, but just even over the years where people have worked
00:40:30.640
for a farm on a farm for 14, 15 years and they get thrown out pretty viciously and we
00:40:36.940
We got to work with the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties too.
00:40:44.060
So, and this has been recently reported, I think by Charlie Kirk over the course of the
00:40:48.340
last couple of days that a lot of people in Trump's ear are kind of fighting for this.
00:40:53.080
And then there are the people who are part of the farmer's lobby or part of the hotel
00:40:58.660
And we really need to push back on this because this is not what we signed up for.
00:41:08.420
This is stuff you do after you get 15 million out.
00:41:10.480
You go, okay, maybe some could come back on a program.
00:41:12.520
And then you tell the farmers, Hey, we're going to be deporting over the next few years,
00:41:16.960
work on a plan to start, you know, weaning off.
00:41:21.900
And, and that's, that's part of the main issue that I have with this whole thing.
00:41:25.820
It's like, Hey, farmers and hotel staff, they got really addicted to cheap labor.
00:41:32.460
And yeah, they drove the prices down, which led them to get addicted.
00:41:39.920
And it's like, yeah, I'm still pretty addicted.
00:41:46.620
And so that's why we say it's the good and the bad.
00:41:50.160
And then you're, you're making carve outs for people and industries, sanctuary industries.
00:42:00.300
We need to push back, you know, right wing people need to push back because this is something
00:42:11.040
Well, that's the end of our at home migrant section.
00:42:16.740
This next story is about swimming pools in what country?
00:42:22.640
So listen to what they say in Switzerland about the problem they're facing with their swimming
00:42:26.920
It says the Swiss city of Porintoro, Porintoro near the border with France has banned French
00:42:32.840
citizens from visiting the city's swimming pools.
00:42:35.480
The decision was made after complaints about rude behavior and harassment from the young
00:43:04.660
And it's fully backwards and it's meant to not make sense.
00:43:08.540
Speaking of pools in Germany, now they have posters warning against white women with red
00:43:14.740
hair, grabbing the buttocks of boys with dark skin and prosthetic legs.
00:43:19.640
So backwards, upside down, and then flip the reverse too.
00:43:22.420
They added something in for flair, the exploded leg.
00:43:27.140
So there's a groping problem in the pools and they're pretending it's the old white ladies
00:43:38.540
We're now moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:43:41.240
Make sure you use the opportunity to go to post up.
00:43:43.480
Leave a like, leave a comment, comment again, then start yapping.
00:43:49.500
And the link needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
00:43:52.360
Our first story from the final page of housekeeping.
00:44:07.060
We actually have his stats for his other eating feats of strength.
00:44:35.860
Out of all those events, which would you pick for the eating as many as you can in eight minutes?
00:44:58.920
I might do the shrimp wontons, but I have a bad feeling whatever you pick, it's going to ruin it.
00:45:06.300
So you almost want to pick the thing you don't care about, like the chicken tacos.
00:45:14.160
And go, all right, no chicken tacos for eight months.
00:45:17.460
I don't want to give up shrimp wontons like that.
00:45:51.880
Like, hey, I need to raise money for my jumping dogs Olympics.
00:45:57.860
That might be, you know how like a capture, like on a banking site, it's like move this puzzle
00:46:05.080
The same thing goes for like power of attorney when you're over 70.
00:46:13.100
We're going to give your financial control over to your daughter.
00:46:27.780
But celebrities that are dead that are also new celebrities and they're the same person.
00:46:32.520
So Jamie Presley and Margot Robbie, they look the same.
00:46:39.320
Heath Ledger, Joseph Gordon-Levitt looks the same.
00:46:57.040
I like the top text of this says same eyes equals same entity.
00:47:06.400
People look alike and then attractive people have similar face shapes and then those get
00:47:33.640
Donald Trump is a soul seeded through Orion-Syrian hybrid lines carrying karmic density from pre-Atlantean
00:47:41.800
His role is that of a disruptive catalyst meant to collapse false systems by embodying their
00:47:48.180
He activates mass awakening through polarity, not purity.
00:47:51.280
Elon Musk is a Pleiadian-Lyran-Antarian blend with strong bleed-throughs from future Earth
00:47:59.800
He walks the line between organic innovation and synthetic transhumanism.
00:48:04.420
His mission is to accelerate Earth's timeline, forcing humanity to choose conscious tech or
00:48:17.340
And there's an Asian guy randomly in there overseeing the clips.
00:48:28.680
Someone did put it together and they made a AI voice say the words.
00:48:36.080
Next, in China, they have some sort of play with Trump and Zelensky.
00:48:59.560
Just like sit and enjoy and bob your head without any idea what's going on.
00:49:35.340
It gets scary when you listen to what this guy says.
00:49:38.420
If you've been paying attention on July 4, 2025, which is 9-11, according to the blueprint
00:49:43.680
on biodefense, which is 161, flip it over, 9-11, there is supposed to be a terror attack.
00:49:49.440
Now, what concerns me about this is according to the lockstep plan, the first virus was fake
00:49:55.060
and the second one is real, lockstep equals 79 and 79 equals 44, which you know what that means, 44, and also lockstep equals 29, 29 equals 86.
00:50:07.320
More concerning is according to the Deagle report from 1999, the U.S. population in 2025 is supposed to drop 68%, 68, right?
00:50:20.540
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00:50:24.060
I want to talk about the most important tool in my podcast belt.
00:50:27.360
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00:50:40.460
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00:50:44.580
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00:50:49.840
This turned my podcasting hobby into a full-time career.
00:50:52.920
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00:50:59.600
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00:51:04.840
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00:51:08.340
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00:51:22.720
My favorite is when he takes one number and then he just makes it something else.
00:51:30.840
There's always a way to get to the number you want at the end, down the line.
00:51:38.940
He was calling a terrorist attack and then nothing happened.
00:51:41.260
It could be the spread of the new COVID variant that actually is going to kill people this time.
00:51:45.200
And then everyone says, oh, I'm not wearing a mask.
00:51:47.320
And then you should because then you're going to die.
00:52:04.840
People really thought they were going to come up with a nickname that like ended him.
00:52:15.080
This guy's pretty funny on Twitter and he had a funny tweet.
00:52:18.460
He said, I do 50 to 60 job interviews in here every day.
00:52:21.800
I never hire anyone, but about half the applicants buy a drink from the vending machine after I
00:52:27.920
I make $300 a day in passive income with this method.
00:52:32.080
I don't think it's passive at that point, obviously, but it's a meme.
00:52:34.580
And then he also did one where he said, I advertise that I'm leasing an apartment and
00:52:54.440
Our first two clips of Cringe are kind of religious adjacent, very adjacent.
00:53:14.980
Please join me responsibly in a call to worship.
00:53:18.960
Source of life in the beginning, you made us and called us beloved.
00:53:24.160
When we forget how to love, you remind us to give our blood.
00:53:30.900
When the powers of the world try to oppress us, your name is beloved.
00:53:48.700
And I was thinking there's probably a special place in hell for people like this.
00:53:53.260
Like, it's one thing to not be religious or to not think about it, but you think you're
00:53:59.840
But there's another thing for, like, going into a church.
00:54:05.940
I think you've got, there's a worse level of hell for you when you do something like
00:54:10.500
Dante's Inferno scenario where you're at the deepest depths.
00:54:16.700
And then in the same vein, religious adjacent opposites, people that-
00:54:34.240
Uh, and then another thing at the pride parade, they had a de-baptizing booth.
00:54:40.680
Dry the water from your head you never consented to.
00:54:43.880
You'll let guilt evaporate and shame fall away.
00:55:05.580
The demon grabs more power when you do stuff like that.
00:55:11.320
They know they're up against something very powerful.
00:55:13.940
If God didn't matter or if they didn't think God existed, why would you do that?
00:55:17.980
They're yearning for something and they don't know how to go about it.
00:55:21.020
And unfortunately, the de-baptism does not make you lose 150 pounds right on the spot.
00:55:26.440
You still have trouble getting up and you're wearing the fan around your neck.
00:55:31.420
It's not going to help you stop sweating from walking in July.
00:55:38.400
And I want to do a little bit of a viewer discretion here.
00:55:41.140
If you have small children, maybe skip ahead a couple minutes.
00:55:47.340
This is some of the more vulgar things we've ever shown.
00:55:50.060
But this guy says this was his most disgusting grinder experience to date.
00:55:54.840
The most disgusting grinder experience I've ever had.
00:56:00.180
And I kind of like, he looks like he had not taken a shower in like three days.
00:56:06.260
I was just trying to be respectful because I didn't want like a mess in my fucking bed.
00:56:10.360
And he spits on his finger, sticks it in his ass, and takes it out.
00:56:17.520
He looks at it for like a brief second and then sticks it in his mouth.
00:56:29.920
That's the most insane thing I've heard from that sentence.
00:56:36.480
So you'd think if someone was disgusting in your house like that and you're there to hook up,
00:56:50.520
So you let the guy who tasted shit take a shower and then you hook up.
00:56:54.840
So to add to the list what these twinks are up to, they're on poppers and they're eating
00:57:01.260
There's some incidental shit in the mouth all the time.
00:57:09.260
But we had to show you because we're getting new information out there.
00:57:12.420
And sometimes people don't believe us when we say that kind of stuff.
00:57:20.020
And then moving on, our next clip, I believe, happened during Pride.
00:57:25.460
And look what the gay guy takes the opportunity to do.
00:58:03.260
The whole, I think it's a woman, but the whole hand is up the dog's ass.
00:58:06.980
And they think because it's Pride and everyone's distracted with all this commotion, now's my
00:58:30.100
I don't like showing it, but you kind of have to.
00:58:37.100
This is a pretty disgusting cringe, to be honest.
00:58:42.540
There's a guy who wraps himself in a carpet because he likes to get stepped on.
00:58:45.960
Pretty sure there's a guy in this sort of thing.
00:58:51.440
I got my coffee, but see, there's a guy in there that likes to be stepped on.
00:59:05.440
And then I'm going to go step on him for you all, so you can see it firsthand, I guess.
00:59:13.800
So he funnels people in, and he steps on them, and that's how he gets off.
00:59:21.980
He forces other people to get involved in the shit, the sick shit he's up to.
00:59:26.700
And our last clip of our gay part of cringe, the gays created some sort of commune in Europe.
00:59:34.300
Here's how a polyamorous group of gay men bought this 14-bedroom house in Italy for only 100,000 euros,
00:59:41.900
It was so cheap because they bought it through an auction website, which lists properties
00:59:46.660
that were repossessed by the bank for way below market rates.
00:59:50.440
You have to use cash for these purchases, and it can take up to a year to get the deed.
00:59:55.000
Some of the guys were living here without electricity for months.
00:59:58.120
It's a communal house, so there's six people here at the moment, but in the summer it grows
01:00:02.780
Each day, a different person cooks for the group.
01:00:04.900
The age range is from 30 to 60, and the local community is surprisingly queer.
01:00:18.820
We found 100 grand, now we have this fuck house.
01:00:21.400
Between 20 guys, we got together 100,000 euros.
01:00:45.220
And then there was a funny tweet that I thought was something to highlight.
01:00:53.640
Well, that's the end of our gay part of cringe.
01:01:00.700
And this is the dark side of the plus-size park hoppers' reality.
01:01:05.720
Ashley wears a size 5X and was unable to get the green light for this ride.
01:01:13.000
The team member advised her to sit as far back into the seat as possible.
01:01:16.460
But unfortunately, even with a push, she was unable to get the green light.
01:01:20.040
My name is Stephanie, and I wear a size 2X and have 60-inch hips.
01:01:23.760
At first, I did not think I got the green light.
01:01:25.760
But after sitting further back into the seat and with a push from the team member,
01:01:31.120
So they're still testing the rides, and it must cause some infighting
01:01:36.020
if the skinniest fat person is allowed on and everyone else gets turned away.
01:01:44.540
And then they're kind of mad and huffing because they couldn't fit.
01:01:47.820
And then how many rides do you really fit on if you don't fit like in that?
01:01:52.640
It's mostly a Disney food tour is what it sounds like.
01:02:01.040
which is the turnover rate of the plus-size park hoppers.
01:02:04.760
Over time, you know, a few of them are going to fall off, grab her.
01:02:12.860
So eventually, some of these bigger fat ones will be replaced by smaller fat ones,
01:02:16.800
And then they grow to bigger, and then they pass on.
01:02:30.660
Carnival has a new list of rules that some people are saying are racist.
01:02:39.160
and we've shown a lot of these videos in Urban Decay.
01:02:56.860
Guests 17 and under must leave public spaces by 1 a.m.
01:02:59.920
unless accompanied by an adult or part of a supervised teen program.
01:03:09.020
partly due to safety concerns surrounding the viral
01:03:15.480
I didn't hear about that one either, and I'm not in those circles.
01:03:20.100
Guests may no longer play their own music in public areas.
01:03:29.880
The 15-drink daily limit on Carnival's Cheers package
01:03:32.300
has existed for years, but is now being enforced more strictly.
01:03:40.540
hip-hop and rap appear to be quietly removed from many ship playlists.
01:03:44.760
DJs also reportedly declined guest requests now.
01:03:50.680
Only black people play their Bluetooth speakers on the cruise.
01:03:58.940
If you say this is racist, you're admitting to the behavior.
01:04:02.260
And I think Carnival originally was trying to compete with the competition,
01:04:06.320
undercutting their prices, undercutting their prices, undercutting their prices.
01:04:18.560
And then, bam, now you have your demographic of who's going.
01:04:21.840
And then if you make these rules and try to enforce these rules
01:04:28.120
are you ever going to get white people to come back?
01:04:30.200
Or is the brand already set as Carnival Cruise is-
01:04:40.220
We've been covering these kind of carnival, urban, bad experiences
01:04:43.800
for probably two years at this point, I would say.
01:04:54.900
Hi, I'm Darren Marlar, host of the Weird Darkness podcast.
01:04:58.380
I want to talk about the most important tool in my podcast belt.
01:05:01.680
Spreaker is the all-in-one platform that makes it easy to record,
01:05:09.020
But the real game changer for me was Spreaker's monetization.
01:05:14.780
That means you can automatically insert ads into your episodes.
01:05:23.940
This turned my podcasting hobby into a full-time career.
01:05:29.640
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01:05:33.920
adding another revenue stream to what you're already doing.
01:05:42.660
Spreaker's powerful tools scale effortlessly as your show grows.
01:05:57.560
they're very slow to respond to trends like these,
01:06:00.240
especially racially sensitive trends like these.
01:06:03.480
Because imagine getting a group together and being like,
01:06:16.000
How do you bring that up in a corporate setting?
01:06:18.220
Guys, we're kind of becoming a little too urban,
01:06:21.720
There's a lot of Bluetooth speakers and cocoa butter everywhere.
01:06:25.680
The black and milds, I'm smelling more of them.
01:06:33.340
because you're afraid of losing your job, right?
01:06:36.020
I was thinking maybe Carnival should just double down
01:06:38.220
and just commit to being the black cruise line.
01:06:55.840
I don't know if they're necessarily going to have the comeback
01:07:03.920
Can you imagine the fights that they had to deal with
01:07:05.760
with people drinking more than 15 drinks in a day?
01:07:23.200
I guess they're going to do permanent bans and stuff.
01:07:29.220
You've kind of nuked your brand with what you've shown,
01:07:50.660
Our next clip is a pool tackle that you don't really,
01:08:09.040
And there's a lot of horseplay for people who aren't strong swimmers.
01:08:15.900
And speaking of swimming and needing to stay afloat,
01:08:19.580
I found this thing that describes how to tread water.
01:08:24.300
And look how they portray it in the three different ways.
01:08:30.600
The red model pushes the water upward while pulling the arms up,
01:08:35.160
The splashes created by this motion lift air pockets and sweep them under the arms and hands.
01:08:40.720
This makes the downward push light and ineffective.
01:08:43.400
The green model, on the other hand, keeps the hands constantly in the water.
01:08:48.800
and the palm gently indicates the direction of this flow.
01:08:55.440
The red model's legs also push water upward during the recovery phase,
01:09:00.460
The downward motions are very steep, as if trying to step on something.
01:09:03.620
It fails to gather and push the water and instead pierces it harshly with the bottom of the foot.
01:09:08.280
The green model uses the inner part of the legs and feet like a fan to gather and push water strongly.
01:09:13.620
During the recovery phase, the legs are repositioned in a way that minimizes upward thrust.
01:09:18.200
In the yellow model, it's enough for only the head to stay above the surface,
01:09:23.380
The arms and legs exhaust themselves just to keep this extra mass outside the water.
01:09:27.520
Proper technique is not just about not sinking.
01:09:36.760
If you can't figure it out, you're kind of stooped, too.
01:09:41.140
They do the red and the yellow, and I do green.
01:09:46.480
My dad didn't say, hey, here's how you tread water.
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I was just kind of in the water a lot, and I figured it out.
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And if you ever get stranded, if you're floating in the ocean, you could also just, like, fill your lungs all the way,
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and then only breathe, like, the top 25% of your air to keep, like, the bubble, and just float on your back.
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But certain groups get in the water, and they freak out and start going like this,
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and then the water just kind of overtakes them, and you D-R-O-W-N.
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First is a guy who is not considerate to the traffic behind him.
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I said move the truck, or I'll move it for you.
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I'm ready to drop these packages off, and you ready to wait, bro?
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There's a fucking parking spot right there, and you're in the middle of the goddamn street,
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That's that thing, that theme we've been showing.
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When the more people yell at him, the more they kind of anchor down in the stupid low IQ resistance.
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And then the guy even says a line like, don't be disrespecting me.
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It's like, and what is parking your car in front of 10 waiting cars?
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And if you think about it, he's just like, I'm just trying to deliver the package.
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And then it's not like, well, I need to deliver these packages in a fast way that also is
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You don't look and go, oh shit, I'm slowing things down.
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I'll pull over for a few minutes, let everyone pass.
01:12:24.660
So he's just operating in a world, not even thinking, just being a hundred percent selfish.
01:12:29.860
Let's go to another Amazon driver who's doing a little more thinking and see what they're
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Treat them like they treated us back in the days of segregation.
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You have every right to kick them out of your business when you see fit.
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Anyway, any Trump supporter, any Republican, do not give them the time of day.
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That's the energy that got Trump elected, brother.
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That's the energy that probably got you working minimum wage, brother.
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Keep putting it on those MAGA flag waving porches.
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And I think a lot of the problems that we're seeing here, obviously, is with an anti-white agenda.
01:13:30.640
And then when you see stuff like that and you're a white person, you might think, damn, people are hating white people lately.
01:13:37.040
I'd love to just live by myself with a bunch of other white people.
01:13:40.120
And some people in Arkansas did that, but turns out living in a community amongst like-minded people who also look like you is anti-Semitic.
01:13:51.960
It says, residents of Northeast Arkansas should be deeply concerned about a white supremacist group's attempt to develop 160 acres near Ravenden.
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The group allegedly plans to exclude Jews and non-white individuals from land ownership by limiting sales to individuals who are white Christian or pagans of European heritage.
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In addition, its founders have declared ambitions to expand and create white-only enclaves in other locations.
01:14:15.500
We believe this development not only revives discredited and reprehensible forms of segregation, it should also be illegal under the Arkansas Fair Housing Act and Fair Housing Act of 1968, as well as other federal and state civil rights laws.
01:14:25.940
So white families wanting to live together on their own land in the middle of nowhere, Arkansas, is a threat to Jews.
01:14:34.340
It's crazy how they kind of say the quiet part out loud there.
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And then, you know, maybe we should send some Somalis to Israel.
01:15:02.120
Former President Trump also delivered remarks that were in character but still dangerous.
01:15:06.180
His claims about expelling warmongers, driving out globalists, casting out communists, and throwing off those who hate our country.
01:15:14.780
So, warmongers, globalists, communists, and those who hate our country, that's another word for Jews.
01:15:35.000
This one says, Christian conservatives long for a country that is more culturally and religiously monolithic, but that is precisely what the United States cannot and should not become.
01:15:50.720
And then another one says, demography is destiny, ensuring Israel's Jewish majority is neither offensive nor indefensible.
01:16:04.200
And then the last one, can you give that a read?
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ADL South Central says, we applaud the Fifth Circuit for effectively rejecting Louisiana's Ten Commandments law, which requires public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom.
01:16:16.780
As we've said before, the best way to protect religious liberty is to keep the government out of religion and religion out of government.
01:16:22.340
This and similar laws, such as SB10 in Texas, would force a specific religious interpretation of the Ten Commandments on public school students, which raises constitutional concerns.
01:16:31.940
We will continue to monitor this case through the appeals process.
01:16:34.940
So, the ADL is always, like, legally getting involved to try and stop any sort of white Christian union.
01:16:43.820
And I wonder if that increases or decreases anti-Semitism.
01:16:52.620
Next, we have a shootout in Philly from a few nights ago.
01:16:59.480
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01:18:26.900
The guy in the foreground, he gets up, no cover, stands up, and just goes, brap, brap, brap.
01:18:35.960
Say the rival gang starts closing in, and it's like, ah, I spent all my Glock with the switch as bullets, which was an extended mag.
01:18:49.580
Yeah, it kind of makes you want to get together with a group of your like-minded friends and move to a rural Arkansas.
01:19:04.880
He said, bit muggy out today, I exclaim on a hot summer day, but also as a group of black teenagers walk by, leaving my meeting ambiguous.
01:19:15.600
I used to do that in New York when I lived in New York.
01:19:18.220
We'd be in a nightclub or something, you know, in a bar, and it's like dark, right?
01:19:22.400
But then if certain urban groups came, I would say, it's getting a little dark in here because of the lighting, but also the urban groups.
01:19:34.500
All right, you're creating a hodgepodge of urban decay.
01:19:42.340
Amazon workers, the guy tackling the girl, how to tread water, that connects.
01:19:51.060
Seemed like you just wanted to get after the ADL in the middle of urban decay.
01:19:54.200
But it was after the Amazon workers was calling for segregation.
01:19:58.860
So I said, all right, if you want segregation, the ADL is not going to let us.
01:20:09.440
So EBT now has some new rules and is limiting how much money people are getting.
01:20:14.140
We have some women in the first clip complaining about it.
01:20:22.300
We've got some of the conditions that we've wanted so far.
01:20:25.280
But we still don't have the limitations on what can be bought that we want.
01:20:32.980
So this is some women's initial reaction to the limitations that are going in place.
01:21:18.300
Y'all, I'm just going to go on down there to the little social security office.
01:21:22.980
And sign up for me a little check because I must be crazy if I think I ain't got to work.
01:21:29.560
I just don't think I was put on this earth to work like that.
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What every other functioning member of society does?
01:21:44.920
Where's the, where's the, I got about six kids.
01:21:53.980
And then we have some information as to what the changes were.
01:21:57.460
So the changes are mostly hardening requirements for like lifelong perpetual freeloaders is the
01:22:07.020
So age expansion, first and foremost, the bill raises the age limit for work requirements
01:22:11.800
from 54 to 64 for able-bodied adults without dependence.
01:22:16.160
So like, that's like, if you're 54, you don't just get to retire off the government.
01:22:27.900
Parents with children age six or seven or older must meet work requirements, 80 hours per month
01:22:34.600
of work, volunteering, or training to maintain SNAP eligibility.
01:22:41.500
This change significantly impacts single parents as only one parent in a married household needs to work.
01:22:47.420
Exemptions remain for homeless people, veterans, pregnant women, those under 18, blah, blah, blah.
01:22:54.560
And then immigration, there were some other rules, but those are the main ones.
01:23:00.500
This whole thing is you have to work and you don't get until your kids are 18 getting $1,000 a month, right?
01:23:07.460
Um, and so this is kind of, we just want to talk about SNAP and EBT are basically the same thing, right?
01:23:21.700
SNAP is the program that gives you the money on the card.
01:23:27.140
And then some states supplement it or have a specific rule or whatever.
01:23:31.620
And so you see those women at the beginning of the video and they're talking about what am I going to do?
01:23:38.000
And it's called SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Program, right?
01:23:52.040
But I don't know how feeding someone six kids for their entire life until they're 18 is supplemental, you know?
01:23:58.960
And then you're eating candy and Pepsi and all this shit, right?
01:24:02.640
And so we're going to read some tweets here to kind of show you an example of what we mean.
01:24:09.720
He said, people have no idea what EBT looks like to low-end working folks.
01:24:14.200
It's way more money than the working poor would otherwise spend on food.
01:24:18.680
So that's the point we're trying to make where we say it's kind of like it's not – it hasn't been supplemental.
01:24:29.540
And so this guy said, Snap Max is out at $9.75 a month for a family of four.
01:24:39.920
He just says $50 per person per week, but it's $60 if you actually do the math, right?
01:24:46.300
And then Wayne says, at the time I had it, we got like 3X our admittedly meager normal food budget.
01:24:53.260
It was the difference between walking through the grocery store with a calculator and putting more stuff in my cart than I had ever before.
01:25:02.040
And Wayne goes on to say, I spent $1,034 for a family of five last month, by the way.
01:25:07.380
Is the supplemental nutrition program of last resort really supposed to give people what an upper middle class family is spending on groceries?
01:25:16.400
These people are so loud, and they're mad about it, and they're entitled, and they do whatever they want.
01:25:26.220
It was supposed to be like, hey, get some flowers, get some calorie-dense foods, and supplement your stuff.
01:25:31.080
Not, hey, welcome to the government's teat until all your kids are 18.
01:25:39.100
So these job requirements, like you're going to go fucking work at Walmart, you know?
01:25:43.460
You're going to go do something, and I don't care what it is.
01:25:47.760
It doesn't have to be the best, but there are requirements.
01:25:50.240
There's also like a you have to check in every six months now instead of every year, so it's more like oversight.
01:25:57.160
And basically, I like it so far because it's like you feed a raccoon, like a raccoon living off trash, or like the fat birds at the park who just get thrown popcorn all day.
01:26:14.160
It's not like, oh, man, let's give that bird something.
01:26:17.340
He's a hunter, and I'll toss him a fish, make his life a little easier.
01:26:21.540
It's like you're feeding – you're getting overweight zoo animals or something.
01:26:25.540
Like you throw the – you guys have all seen like the bear who just sits there and gets – catches like a banana or an orange, and he goes.
01:26:39.720
Is this supplemental, or is this a charity case forever born by the U.S. taxpayer?
01:26:45.940
Not everyone knows what SNAP stood for, but supplemental – there's nothing supplemental about paying all of your grocery bills.
01:26:52.140
And then there's people online who are defending the SNAP recipients.
01:26:57.960
Or they're fighting against the changes that just happened.
01:27:04.140
Do you not want them to have – you know what they're going to do?
01:27:06.120
They're going to end up stealing, and there's going to be more prisoners.
01:27:14.800
You're stunting American growth, and my generation is getting fucked because of you.
01:27:24.320
People have like this, oh, but, you know, there's so many people who, you know, for their SNAP benefits, they just – they use it.
01:27:51.800
And they really are choosing some of the worst spokesmen, spokespeople.
01:27:57.260
How am I supposed to get – I just got evicted.
01:28:01.000
And then this fat person going, I don't care that people scam it.
01:28:08.980
She's saying it's going to stunt American growth.
01:28:10.980
And it's like, no, stunting American growth would be making people rely on SNAP and EBT and not go work and support themselves.
01:28:21.100
Oh, they're just going to steal and go to jail.
01:28:25.820
Yeah, that's worse for the taxpayer but better for me going to like Walmart or something, right?
01:28:30.400
It's like they're going to steal and go to jail.
01:28:31.880
So you're saying criminals are going to go to jail for breaking the law.
01:28:37.600
And so ultimately these are good strides and it's going to end some abuse and then the lifelong entitled people.
01:28:43.960
But we haven't done it all yet because I'm noticing more and more fast food restaurants are getting EBT eligible.
01:28:53.860
We're just going to play this in the background with no volume.
01:28:56.640
This woman is going to McDonald's that's advertising they now accept EBT.
01:29:02.760
And then the next woman goes to Popeye's and is getting EBT.
01:29:11.820
So we win some but there's more battles to be won, right?
01:29:17.440
They're still getting soda, candy, McDonald's and Popeye's.
01:29:27.380
So really straight far from what the acronym was.
01:29:30.540
The Popeye's six piece meal is not really supplemental nutrition.
01:29:36.240
Our last clip of Urban Decay is the dad's walk where these dads take their kids for a walk.
01:29:41.640
Yo, I'm Ad 2 and I'm the father of Asa Daniels.
01:30:03.760
You might be wondering why is this in Urban Decay and not Uplifting Gold?
01:30:07.280
It's because black parents or black dads are taking their kids for a walk.
01:30:13.140
And you're supposed to like doing the bare minimum.
01:30:26.920
I get your point, but I'm not going to shit on these guys because this is like trying
01:30:30.500
to be a leader in a community that like is acknowledging you have a problem.
01:30:35.600
And obviously it's not much, but like they're trying to do something, right?
01:30:39.360
I just get frustrated when certain groups do the bare minimum and everyone is like clapping
01:30:45.600
And it's like, yeah, you took your kid for a walk.
01:30:48.920
You're, you're, you're, you didn't abandon the child and then you took them for a walk.
01:30:54.900
We don't get, you know, we can rag on them in Urban Decay, but then you have to say,
01:31:00.500
There's a lot of like, and maybe it starts elsewhere.
01:31:08.120
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01:31:11.140
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01:33:00.020
Next, this guy does a door-to-door, and it doesn't go how you think.
01:33:05.060
I was just driving by, and I saw that your lawn was getting kind of longed.
01:33:07.960
I'm wondering if you have anybody to mow your grass.
01:33:11.980
Well, you should really get one, because honestly, this looks horrible.
01:33:14.820
This is really embarrassing, and your yard looks really crappy.
01:33:27.080
That's not funny, because that was a nice old lady, and you shouldn't be mean to them.
01:33:39.920
So if you're lonely, you know I'm here waiting for you.
01:33:56.660
Yo, I actually saw something that I think people on TikTok were saying that people are
01:34:04.300
And if you were in a garage band, wouldn't you have the garage door open?
01:34:14.680
People are faking being in a garage band, and they're being PR firm to go viral.
01:34:22.840
I encourage all real garage bands, but I'm looking for me getting scanned.
01:34:27.940
And it's interesting because I think somebody found two different bands playing in the same
01:34:38.640
And it's interesting because if you asked me when I was in high school, like, oh, are
01:34:44.420
It's like loser kids who don't play sports, and they're all just playing a band.
01:35:01.840
You know, like, you've come a long way where you're expecting the bare minimum.
01:35:05.060
Oh, kids are jumping off of a thing into a creek.
01:35:14.520
Something happened where now I have no standards.
01:35:21.940
Next, in Japan, they use a hot steel egg to keep your soup warm.
01:35:49.020
And you can put it in your bed and make your bed warm.
01:35:59.640
Every morning at the mine, you can see him arrive.
01:36:17.440
He has two monster energies and a hot dog at eight in the morning.
01:36:20.980
But then that lady from Urban Decay, how am I supposed to feed these kids?
01:36:33.720
Do you have an entire refrigerator for Mountain Dew at your house?
01:36:42.840
I think I already know the answer to this one, but can, bottle, or fountain?
01:36:49.240
Is Mountain Dew good warm or does it have to be cold?
01:36:59.860
It's not the pure Americana clip of the week, but it's Americana.
01:37:07.440
This, I never knew about this, but these are like normal people without any influence
01:37:16.640
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01:37:22.960
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01:38:47.620
Our children may not know who Justin Bieber is, but we're okay with that.
01:38:57.980
We weren't allowed to eat any sugar when we were growing up.
01:39:08.680
They know what a Coke is, but they don't know what a Coke is, if you understand.
01:39:20.060
And then like the kids, you give them honey and then they're like, yeah, dump it in.
01:39:25.640
And then this kid looks like somebody who's going to go to World War II.
01:39:41.720
Our last clip of the episode is also our Pure Americana clip of the week.
01:39:51.240
Somebody from Walmart is going to be right with you.
01:39:55.160
Somebody from Walmart is going to be right with you.
01:40:03.020
Happy birthday to Graceland's husband, Joseph, who turned 30 on July 1st.
01:40:16.380
He's a big fan of the show and their son watches too.
01:40:21.440
Hope you earmuffed him for that cringe earlier.
01:40:23.540
And they sent us a nice voice memo saying like, we love the show.
01:40:50.260
I just pictured him being Italian and a little hot-headed.
01:41:07.320
He got her hooked on the show, and they're bonus landers.
01:41:14.440
And they call the baby Snarf Snarf because he snarfs all the milk.
01:41:26.540
He went to the hot dog stand in Long Beach that we talked about last week, and here he is.
01:41:36.560
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And he gave him a nice tip, and they gave him 50 bucks for two hot dogs.
01:41:48.940
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01:42:01.900
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It helps everyone get paid, and it's great, and it's a nice community.
01:42:33.680
You feel like the world is backwards and upside down.
01:44:04.020
It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see
01:45:09.260
This uplifting gold and fleck as pets get controlled
01:45:34.440
We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls
01:45:49.420
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Somebody from Walmart is going to be right with you