Fleccas Talks Podcast - July 22, 2022


EPISODE 041 AOC ADMITS JAN 6 WAS AN INSIDE JOB | RACIST MUPPETS? | SCHITZO SEASON | CAR BREAK IN HACK


Episode Stats

Length

50 minutes

Words per Minute

200.35439

Word Count

10,101

Sentence Count

1,278

Misogynist Sentences

26

Hate Speech Sentences

33


Summary

The summer heat is making our blood sticky. It s giving people heart problems and blood clots. Primetime Stein got AOC to admit January 6th was an inside job. Someone figured out how to not have their cars broken into as much. And, last but not least, it s schizo season, so if all you weird fucks are good at random things, now is your time!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right. Welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 41. Today on the show,
00:00:04.620 the summer heat is making our blood sticky. It's giving people heart problems and blood
00:00:09.460 clots. Lots to unpack there. Primetime Stein got AOC to admit January 6th was an inside job.
00:00:15.260 Philadelphia Muppets were accused of racism. Someone figured out how to not have their cars
00:00:19.640 broken into as much. And last but not least, it's schizo season, boys. So if all you weird
00:00:24.820 fucks are good at random things, now is your time. All this and more. It's Fluckus Talks,
00:00:29.600 the podcast, episode 41, ranked the best new podcast of all time.
00:00:35.260 Because words are just words until action actually starts. And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:40.800 But at the same time, words speak louder than words because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:46.060 Very cool.
00:00:49.860 It's Fluckus Talks, the podcast featuring Richard.
00:00:55.700 It's time to come clean with the audience. That intro took more than one take.
00:00:59.100 Yeah, that intro did take more than one take.
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00:02:03.420 Play and the App Store. Now let's get into housekeeping. All right. Housekeeping. We have a great
00:02:08.100 housekeeping this week. It's actually our last day in the studio. Yeah. RIP. I'm going to miss the
00:02:12.740 studio. We're in the process of moving, so we have some things we need to cover from that.
00:02:17.580 The, we threw out a dog couch a couple of days ago. Yes. So if you're our neighbor and you're
00:02:23.580 watching the podcast, this is, we weren't using that couch. It was almost embarrassing to put it
00:02:28.720 on the curb. There's like stains and slobber and hair everywhere. And I don't want people to think
00:02:33.960 that's how we're living. That was a dog couch. Fair. Good. Um, we also are selling a lot of stuff on
00:02:40.040 OfferUp. Dude, the OfferUp people come quick. They come quick. It's a, it's been a hilarious process
00:02:46.120 and we're trying to get rid of some bulky stuff. So we listed like this patio set and then like,
00:02:51.840 we have to do like little asterisks. And it's like, Oh, the patio set comes with a free box spring.
00:02:55.860 So the person comes like, Oh, I'm here for the patio set. I don't really need the box spring,
00:03:00.180 but load the box spring first. It's part of the deal. You signed it. You took it. You took the deal.
00:03:07.060 It comes with the box spring. You're going to have to take that out of our garage.
00:03:10.120 There was also an interesting moment where, um, I posted a fridge, like a garage fridge for sale,
00:03:15.860 just free, like whoever wants to come and take it. And then multiple people hit me up like
00:03:19.660 immediately, like fridges and like lawnmowers, certain things. There are people who are just
00:03:24.700 like constantly churning them doing. They're just in the neighborhood doing circles, waiting for
00:03:28.640 people to upload stuff. It seems like. Exactly. And so, uh, multiple people messaged me and I kind of
00:03:33.460 like told multiple people they could have the fridge. I was like, uh, Hey, this guy,
00:03:38.120 here's my address. But, uh, somebody else already messaged me too. And like two guys ended up coming
00:03:44.500 and then one guy took the fridge. So I gave the other guy a second mini fridge for free that didn't
00:03:49.340 even work and just kind of gave him a consolation prize. So these people are competitive.
00:03:54.380 They're very competitive. I also sold my Mercedes. I have an old beat up Mercedes that I sold to like
00:03:59.500 a junk service. Yeah. And this is actually an interesting, like, I felt like I was on a TV show
00:04:03.820 or something like John Quinones. What would you do? Okay. Cause the guy who shows up is very
00:04:07.780 trashy individual. He works for the junk car company. He had a crap car himself. He had
00:04:12.820 missing teeth. Uh, smelled like alcohol. Yep. So we're talking, we're doing it, filling out the
00:04:17.300 papers or whatever. And then like within five minutes he dropped the N word. Whoa. And he was
00:04:23.280 like, yeah, I was in jail the other day and they kept me in this cell with all these N words.
00:04:28.680 Wow. And I'm just like, Ooh, you know, but he was a white guy. Yeah. And it's funny because
00:04:35.080 the progressive left would probably think that like, it's my job to say, Hey, don't say that.
00:04:41.040 They're like, don't, you shouldn't say these things. But the way I see it, it's like, this
00:04:44.640 guy is just like a trash individual. He's a convicted felon. He's got alcohol in his breath.
00:04:49.620 He's got no teeth and no power, nothing, no oppression ability, no oppression ability.
00:04:54.240 He's kind of just an idiot. Yeah. And it's like, what am I going to go out of my way to correct it?
00:04:58.080 You shouldn't say that. Yes. It's not enough to not be racist. You have to be anti-racist.
00:05:02.080 Yeah. So you got to stop. So it's like, am I going to say something and then like do
00:05:06.740 this conflict with this guy who now has a picture of my ID knows where I live and has
00:05:10.800 my thumbprint. Yeah. So it's like, I kind of just, you know, okay. Like I just let that
00:05:15.880 one go, sign the paper, took the cash and was like, all right, see you buddy. Yeah.
00:05:19.920 I didn't stop it. Yeah. Maybe I should have just, yeah, man. Yeah. I was like, did my neighbors
00:05:26.460 hear anything? That's what I'm going to say. Like, yeah. As long as no one heard me,
00:05:30.420 like not do anything about it. I'm fine with that interaction just being it. I'll never deal
00:05:34.900 with that guy again. And yeah, not my place or position to, you shouldn't say that, sir.
00:05:41.940 A hundred percent. What, make him not racist anymore? And it's like, this guy is a clown.
00:05:45.340 Yeah. Let him just do whatever he's going to do.
00:05:47.280 Yeah. Do us sit down with him. Do us like intervene.
00:05:49.220 That's not allowed. Moving on. We're still on housekeeping. This is a great housekeeping.
00:05:54.120 We have a lot to cover. We watched the World Series of Poker.
00:05:57.560 Yeah. And I had this idea. This is kind of, you know, remember the gun idea where you had
00:06:02.380 the holster that's built in all you push down and shoot lever down and then also the trick
00:06:06.860 of how to get out of it. Like, Oh, take my gun. And then you get close and then you grab
00:06:10.100 his gun. Yep. So I have like ideas of like situations, but they don't really have a place
00:06:14.860 in my life. But the podcast is that, uh, so you're in the World Series of Poker, right? And
00:06:19.880 imagine it's you and two other people in the hand and you're bluffing. So it's me bluffing
00:06:25.560 and I'm raising and I'm bluffing. And then the next guy's up and there's a third guy when the
00:06:30.060 next guy folds. My, my idea was you raise your bluffing. He folds and then you go and then you
00:06:37.960 pretend you didn't realize there was one more guy in the hand. So you go good fold, man. I had the
00:06:42.500 nuts. I had the winning hand. And then everyone goes, wait, wait, wait, there's one more guy.
00:06:45.840 And you go, Oh no, there's one more guy. Guess I'm not going to get a call out of him.
00:06:49.880 Yeah. And then he goes, well, I guess I'm folding and everyone thinks they're smart and
00:06:53.920 I messed up, but it's the ultimate double bluff. Just an angle. And then I pull my face off and
00:06:59.560 I'm Tom Cruise. That's, that's kind of what I thought up. I think it would work. That's,
00:07:04.280 that's reasonable. That's like highly frowned upon though. You know that, right? Like that's
00:07:07.560 like a scumbag move. Yeah. My first time at the big table. One time. You get one, you get
00:07:11.980 one and it's like at the main event. Yeah. So then you pull your mask off your Tom Cruise. Would
00:07:16.380 they ever do a double mass situation in mission impossible? I guess Tom Cruise ever been Tom
00:07:20.480 Cruise pulled his mask off. He's someone else then pulls another one off. He's Tom Cruise
00:07:23.880 again. I think it's one mask limit. There's an idea too. And then you get the voice, the
00:07:28.220 chip voice, the chip voice is why it's not possible. But imagine if you do the mask thing,
00:07:32.620 you're like, Oh, it's really me. And they're like, Oh my gosh. Okay, great. Here's the secrets.
00:07:36.040 And then that was someone else again. They actually, that might actually be a plot, a plot
00:07:41.020 point in one of the movies. I can't. Okay. I can't account for all mission impossible. We can't
00:07:45.380 count for all, but it's a good idea. Nonetheless, um, speaking of gambling, I had similar to the
00:07:51.260 other stuff in the podcast and housekeeping that doesn't have a place. And, but in my life,
00:07:55.700 I don't have an outlet and then I put it in the podcast. Uh, we went to the casino, uh,
00:08:00.800 last week, typical liberals there. Yep. We're playing blackjack. He had a 10, he had two fives
00:08:07.600 and he split fives. He didn't double. He split them. And the dealer had like a six or a five. So
00:08:13.080 it's like money on the table. And instead of doubling the 10, he split the fives. Why would
00:08:20.260 you do that? Grant Lee? That was bad. That was bad. You've, that's been lingering on your
00:08:25.380 mind. Yeah. I was like, wow, what an idiot. Like not my problem. Every like 24 hours. I'm
00:08:30.840 like, no, why did you split fives? Not good. Very frowned upon. Talk about frowned upon.
00:08:38.360 Yeah. That ruined my whole day. Bad etiquette right there. Very bad. Um, speaking of bad
00:08:43.320 etiquette, our next clip, we're still in housekeeping. Uh, Richard rap voice snapped
00:08:47.900 at a girl. Yeah. Let's play it. I mean, obviously she shouldn't have jumped on your back like
00:08:57.640 that. Yeah. But she is just a kid. She is. She didn't know what she was doing. She's just
00:09:01.920 a kid. Do you want to apologize to her? No, I have nothing to be ashamed of. So you admit
00:09:08.060 that's you. I'm the seal. You admit that was you. Parents attempted to ride. Oh man. All
00:09:13.760 right. Moving on. We're still in housekeeping. It's a really good housekeeping. It's very strong
00:09:17.340 housekeeping. I also, I'm going to do one of those to you soon. I'm going to say Fleck
00:09:21.320 does this and then just plot with, uh, the other editor. You totally should. You totally
00:09:26.660 should. If you can pull that off, you got me. You're done. Um, really quick. We should
00:09:29.700 probably explain the outfit, why I'm wearing this today. This is in honor of Steve Bannon.
00:09:33.660 Got the double button downs with the pens up top. I think I could have even thrown a polo
00:09:38.500 underneath that. You should have, but it would just be too sweaty. We turn the AC off when
00:09:42.600 we shoot. So it's like a ticking time bomb to how much to when this room becomes like
00:09:46.880 a sauna. Yeah. I couldn't do three shirts, but this is first in honor of Steve Bannon, who's
00:09:51.560 going through his trial. Now we support you. We love you, Steve. Shout out Steve. Still
00:09:55.520 in housekeeping. Still the only guy who was there for Trump on Billy Bush Sunday.
00:09:59.700 Yeah. I think we still got it. It's like, that's what we needed to hear. Everyone else
00:10:04.060 is like, Oh, you're done. Turn it in. Um, moving on. It's schizo season boys. It's a hundred
00:10:10.140 percent schizo season. Schizo season is upon us. Check out this clip of this piano guy who
00:10:14.600 exemplifies, is that the word? Yeah. Exemplifies schizo season. Can I play a song? Yeah. Let's
00:10:20.540 hear it. It's a 30 second snippet of a song I wrote. So yeah, girls are speechless. Speechless.
00:10:37.840 That guy is passionate. He cares. It is schizo season. Most of the men in our society are dumbed
00:10:43.660 down. They're stupid. They don't know anything. They don't care about anything. They're basically
00:10:47.220 just a sleepwalking cadavers. Yeah. So if you are consumers, consumers, and they just
00:10:52.340 want to go on. When's the next Marvel movie? And they want to get a dangling earring and
00:10:56.320 they want to have the stupid hair and they say, Oh, cause that's cab. Bussin. That's
00:11:00.420 busin. So everyone's stupid now. So if you're a guy who cares about anything or is weirdly
00:11:05.420 obsessed with stuff, now is your time. There's a power vacuum. And these are the types of people
00:11:09.500 who are going to take the world over. Absolutely. Hone in that skill, learn that new thing and
00:11:13.940 go full schizo with it. Yeah. Go full schizo, start caring about stuff and then the world
00:11:18.620 will be yours. Smart. Very smart. Um, moving on. We're still in, uh, housekeeping. We should
00:11:25.520 do a chat roulette thing. Like, yeah, you know, that could be a featured podcast, maybe bonus
00:11:30.340 land thing. That could be a bonus land. Chat roulette, find, just mess with kids and find,
00:11:34.420 you know, maybe some fans or something. Not a bad idea. Do you check your closets before you
00:11:38.460 go to bed? No. You don't open and make sure there's no one in there? Nope. You just go
00:11:42.900 right to sleep? Absolutely. Do you close your door all the way? I sleep with my door open.
00:11:46.980 But you can wake up in the middle of the night. There could just be someone standing in the
00:11:49.160 doorway? Yeah. Pretty much. You're fine with that? Yeah. No qualms. Even with like your
00:11:54.900 brain and how you wake up in the middle of the night and then you see stuff that looks to
00:11:58.560 be real? What? That doesn't happen with me. Okay. That's interesting. I check my whole room
00:12:05.460 and the bathroom and I do like a, I clear all the corners. I check in the closets. Yeah. It's
00:12:10.020 really schizo season. You're living by it. So I don't know what to tell you. I don't do that.
00:12:15.340 Well, everyone's got their own versions of schizo season. That's why the mainstream media
00:12:19.080 has come out and said that our, uh, because of the heat, because it's the summer, our blood's
00:12:23.840 getting thick. Yeah. Your blood thickens and then clots what extreme heat can do to your body.
00:12:29.200 So it's, so it's, uh, schizo season for them as well. Wouldn't the heat make your blood like
00:12:36.200 thinner? That's what I thought. I mean, every liquid on earth is like the hotter it is, the
00:12:41.160 more, uh, viscous it is. Yeah. Right. Viscous. Is that the word? Yeah. So that's strange. I've
00:12:46.580 never heard of this before. Molecules slow down when they're colder, right? Like, isn't that the
00:12:50.560 whole point of freezing? I thought so. And, um, so yeah, I always thought it was the opposite.
00:12:54.780 I thought the, yeah, but I guess we haven't really had summer yet. So this is the first
00:12:59.720 summer ever for humanity. And this is probably what's going to happen. If there's an increase
00:13:03.560 in blood clots and heart attacks, it's because of the heat. Maybe Joe Biden should shut down
00:13:08.020 the whole country because of this climate emergency that's upon us. Yeah. Yeah. Client emergency
00:13:13.800 fell in your lap, Joe. Summer's hot. Summer's hot, Joe. Shut it down. Moving on. We're out
00:13:19.140 of housekeeping. That was a great housekeeping. We learned a lot. Um, primetime Stein.
00:13:23.700 Yeah. He is new to the scene. He is burning fast and bright. I like him. I like him too.
00:13:30.780 I like him too. Check out this clip of him, uh, talking to AOC and we'll explain kind of
00:13:36.120 what happened after as well. See, my favorite big booty Latina. I love you, AOC. You're
00:13:41.720 my favorite. She wants to kill babies, but she's still beautiful. You look very beautiful
00:13:46.720 in that dress. You look very sexy. Look at that booty on AOC. That's my favorite big booty
00:13:51.680 Latina. I love it. My favorite AOC. Nice to meet you, AOC. Look how sexy she looks in
00:13:57.820 that dress. Okay. First of all, we know this is old too. Like we have to talk about this.
00:14:03.760 There's something that like a point that hasn't been made, which is why we're bringing it up.
00:14:06.820 Yeah. First of all, he's complimenting her pretty aggressively. That's like what they don't want
00:14:14.420 it here. It's like catcalling shouldn't exist. And he's like, well, it's a compliment. I'm
00:14:18.180 complimenting you. It's like what they hate. Um, yeah. So funny. It's like a nineties interaction.
00:14:25.060 This is what happened in the nineties. Men will be men. Yeah. This is Howard Stern. This would be
00:14:29.360 on anything, you know, shock jock, like aggressive. I personally wouldn't be doing this.
00:14:35.080 Fine. But I will consume the content and laugh. And there will be positives that come from the content
00:14:40.180 as well. Uh, watch this little frantic, uh, rant AOC gave later that night, these insurrectionists
00:14:48.880 and that there were actual officers working with this. And we never got to the bottom of that. And
00:14:54.600 we never got any answers about that. And then to this day, we're just supposed to pretend that that
00:14:58.200 never happened. I have no idea what happened to the people on the inside who were very clearly
00:15:04.860 sympathetic with what was going on and opening the doors wide open for that. And we're, I'm supposed
00:15:09.740 to sit here and pretend like none of that ever happened. And then right afterwards you have a
00:15:15.460 massive, you know, you just have this idea that throwing money at that problem is going to make
00:15:19.640 it go away. So basically she got flustered by primetime Stein. She's mad that the, the Capitol
00:15:26.280 police officers didn't do anything to intervene when all he was doing was shouting at her and her
00:15:30.920 boyfriend was there. I'm surprised he didn't wear a mask. He should have a mask. He should have a mask
00:15:34.360 on. We should mask that guy up. Yeah. Muslim. Um, so he didn't do anything. She's mad. The
00:15:40.240 January 6th protest, uh, police didn't do anything. And then she kind of like goes on this flustered
00:15:47.260 rant that wouldn't have happened if primetime Stein didn't confront her. And she kind of said
00:15:52.260 the quiet part out loud and said the January 6th, um, the, the, the Capitol, the Capitol
00:15:58.680 police were sympathetic with the January 6th protesters and they opened the door for him.
00:16:03.020 People in opened the door. Didn't stop them. And that's where Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer
00:16:07.420 are probably like, Oh, she said it. No, no, no, no. Like you don't even realize what you're
00:16:13.680 saying. Yeah. Like don't, you know, we want an investigation. Yeah. I want one too. Me too.
00:16:18.840 We should, we should. There was some inside job, uh, about that day. So AOC thinks so maybe
00:16:24.940 we should do an investigation. But yeah. So the broader point is that this might not be the
00:16:29.540 most wholesome, uh, interaction, but primetime Stein got her on tilt.
00:16:34.060 Yeah. And when you're on tilt and you're working for the bad guys, you have to remember your lies
00:16:38.700 in live time. And if you're in a situation like that, it's hard to remember the lies and you don't
00:16:43.480 even realize how sold out your side is. Yeah. So she thinks it's like, uh, Oh, there was an
00:16:49.100 insurrection and the Republicans teamed up with the Capitol police and she doesn't realize January 6th
00:16:54.540 had a lot to do with the police presence that Nancy Pelosi controlled. So by like going into
00:16:59.920 this, Oh, we should investigate who opened the door. It's like, yeah, who opened the door? I want
00:17:04.180 to know that too. Yeah. Who didn't request any extra police, even though like it was suggested and
00:17:09.040 stuff like that. Exactly. So there's a lot to unpack there. Uh, AOC just, it proves right there.
00:17:15.860 She's a Muppet pawn. She doesn't even know what the quiet part is. And she just kind of goes
00:17:20.700 around saying it out loud. Yeah. Which I like moving on before we get into cringe of the week,
00:17:25.640 we have some media before and afters, which I thought were very telling. These are basically
00:17:31.520 articles that came out when Trump was in office versus articles today. For example,
00:17:36.280 the Washington post, this is when Trump was meeting, I think with Saudi Arabia opinion,
00:17:40.680 Trump's corrupted foreign policy, coddle the dictator, abuse the ally. And then a few days ago,
00:17:46.580 they do one for Joe Biden after meeting with Saudi Arabia opinion, cut Biden, some slack.
00:17:51.440 U S presidents have to deal with dictators just completely changing it up. Same columnist,
00:17:56.900 max boot. Yep. Pure Muppet. Um, so yeah, watch how it changes. And it's so funny cause we have
00:18:02.760 all the headlines. We have all the frantic changes of opinions documented. So it's,
00:18:07.600 it's good to go back and circle through some of these. Yeah. It feels good. Washington post again.
00:18:12.640 They did a tweet, uh, back in 2021. Hey, Republicans stop fighting vaccine and mass
00:18:17.800 mandates. And then a tweet from, uh, earlier this year, mass mandates didn't make much of a
00:18:23.440 difference anyway. Whoopsie. Hope your kid doesn't have a speech impediment now. Yeah,
00:18:28.600 exactly. Cause he was in fourth grade during this whole thing. Exactly. So that's what they don't want
00:18:34.120 you to do is look back and find their old things. Cause what they do is just change it on the fly and
00:18:38.920 lie on the fly and assume their audience has a fish brain. Uh, it seems like people are starting
00:18:44.040 to turn on Joe Biden. Yeah. Media wise. Yeah. I saw Jimmy Fallon clip recently. Jimmy Fallon.
00:18:49.960 And then also, um, there was the spot where Joe Biden fell. Brandon falls. And they, yeah,
00:18:55.800 they, they got it named on Google map, Brandon falls. And then people are going back to the spot
00:19:00.260 and doing their own reenactments of falling off their bikes, which is very funny. It's good quality
00:19:04.560 fun. If you're in the area, you want to roast Joe Biden a little bit. You have a bike.
00:19:07.920 That's a spot. That's a hot, that's a top spot. You're going to want to go to. There's also this
00:19:12.260 clip of, um, people in a car pushing a bike rider over. Yeah. What does that have to do with this?
00:19:18.940 See, I was going to make a joke that this is the Democrats and how they feel about Joe Biden now.
00:19:23.960 And it's like them pushing the bike rider over, but I decided not to, because I don't want to
00:19:29.840 incite any violence or be accused of inciting any violence to the office of the presidency,
00:19:34.320 even though the spectrum of accepted rhetoric has been established by Kathy Griffin and Snoop Dogg.
00:19:39.660 Yeah. As anything inside that is okay. I didn't really want to get involved. So I was going to
00:19:44.440 do a bit about, Hey, this is the Democrats. Now that Joe Biden's being an idiot and it's the guy
00:19:48.500 getting pushed on the bike, but I decided not to high road. Fleck us high road. Fleck us smart.
00:19:53.480 No bad karma needed while we, uh, before we move. Smart. Which takes us out of that and into
00:19:59.700 cringe of the week.
00:20:04.400 Our first clip of cringe of the week, uh, racist Muppets.
00:20:07.720 The Muppets just keep following us.
00:20:09.660 The Muppets, we can't get away from Muppet stuff. Every week there's something that involves the
00:20:14.960 Muppets. This time it was a Sesame place. Is that what it's called? Sesame street?
00:20:19.360 Sesame street land, Sesame place. I thought it would be Sesame place, uh, Sesame street land.
00:20:27.420 It's like a theme park in Philadelphia. And here's the video. Wait, this is called Sesame
00:20:33.420 street land or something? Something like that. Yeah. I thought this was just like a parade,
00:20:36.800 but anyway, here's the video. Oh, maybe it is.
00:20:38.840 So there's a, there's a Muppet, some sort of Muppet and there's some sort of teenager.
00:20:54.400 Yeah. There's some sort of theater kid stuffed in a fur costume in July where who knows where
00:21:00.300 the head hole is, where they can see out of who knows how sticky this guy's blood is. Yeah.
00:21:04.340 Exactly. So there, the Muppets are being accused of racism because this Muppet, uh, didn't say
00:21:11.940 hello or give a high five to the black children, but did to the white children. Yeah. They were
00:21:16.220 accused of racism. Talk about jumping to conclusions. It's like you had this little
00:21:21.320 interaction that like the kids probably barely even noticed. Yeah. And then you jump to the
00:21:25.160 conclusion like, Oh, whoever's in that costume hates black people. Yeah. Take off the head.
00:21:30.520 Yeah. In Philadelphia. Yeah. Hates black people. That's what, that's what the problem is. Teach
00:21:35.920 your kids that that's a good lesson. And the theme park, uh, immediately started apologizing
00:21:40.840 profusely. Of course. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. We're looking into it. And then they said
00:21:45.460 this, uh, the, the no that they did, it wasn't to the high five. I think one of the kids was like
00:21:51.180 this trying to get picked up and their rule is they don't pick up children. Makes sense. So it's like,
00:21:56.800 you know, was it just some theater kid wearing a fur outfit in the summer with like this much
00:22:03.020 visibility? It was like looking around and like, there's, you know, people at all different levels
00:22:07.360 or does the person in this fur costume in the summer just hate black people? Takes off the hat,
00:22:14.540 the helmet. It's Derek from American history X. Just like not welcome. I'm not shaking your hand.
00:22:21.360 What do you think is happening here? Yeah. So exactly. Is there an old Asian lady under the,
00:22:26.680 under the costume? Yeah. She's got a vendetta since her cart got stolen and she got kicked on
00:22:30.680 the curb. Yeah. I mean, it's, it's like racism. When racism is at the front of your brain, then
00:22:36.440 that racism section of your brain keeps getting activated, keeps going up and up. Um, and one
00:22:41.600 of my, one of the funny things is this is baller alert who, uh, was really spreading this,
00:22:46.760 right? They're the same ones that did last week. Exactly. So we've been, they kind of go
00:22:50.840 like racism question mark. And it's like baller alert. Like if you're, yo, if you're a baller,
00:22:57.700 you're not being victimized all the time. Not everything's racism. Ballers don't care about
00:23:02.400 like, you know, ballers overcome adversity. That's what I'm saying. So ballers don't make excuses.
00:23:06.780 So I don't know, maybe change the name of the account to racism alert or something,
00:23:10.420 because that seems like that's what they're up to. Um, and yeah, I mean, it's just so inconclusive.
00:23:15.840 Like you take a three second video clip and it's like, what we're, we're going to ruin this theme
00:23:22.740 park. We're going to next thing, you know, it's going to be like unmask Elmo or whoever it was.
00:23:27.700 Let's show who that kid was. And it's like some pimply girl. It's not even a guy. It's like some
00:23:32.040 girl. A hundred percent. And they had to jump to that conclusion. It's racism. It's like,
00:23:36.680 I think there's bigger problems in Philadelphia. Life must be awesome. If that's your biggest worry.
00:23:41.660 And they're just getting the last bits of racism out. Yeah. It's hidden in under the costumes.
00:23:46.620 Yeah. We got to like, look under the rug. That's racism. Boom. It's like, yeah, the city,
00:23:50.500 the streets are filled with gold. Uh, everyone's rich. The per capita income is like 500 grand in
00:23:56.060 Philadelphia. No crime anymore. Life is good. Yeah. Property crimes at an all time low, no murders.
00:24:01.360 And we're just getting the last few racists out wherever they're hiding. Once we get those out,
00:24:05.940 the utopia will be achieved. So basically what they're going for. Um, yes, moving on. There was
00:24:12.900 a, uh, 16 year old street reporter in Australia who did a really good job. Check out this clip.
00:24:19.880 Do you think we should have the right over our body? Oh, absolutely. Definitely. So you don't
00:24:24.320 think the government should tell you what you do with your body? No, they have no right. Yeah.
00:24:29.720 Especially because a lot of the country is run by men and they don't, they don't really have a say.
00:24:34.020 I don't get it. No. So what do you think about vaccine mandates?
00:24:38.380 I'm a great, I'm with them. Me too. Yeah. They protect lives. Okay. You don't think we should
00:24:44.060 have a choice to get a vaccine or not? You think we should just all be forced to get it?
00:24:47.580 Abortions don't like kill people. He just starts laughing. The abortions don't kill people.
00:24:54.800 And that's like, that's the meme, right? That's what everybody says, but it's like to get that
00:24:58.260 perfect clip of like the brain, not computing. And then you're the 16 year olds. They think like,
00:25:03.280 oh, this is a cute kid. I'm going to, I'll humor him and do his interview. Yeah. And then he just
00:25:07.960 roasts you. He just pulls out the baseball bat. So if you guys know this kid, please connect me
00:25:11.960 with him. We want to do a collab. If you're this kid, let me know. We'll send you a bass mug and
00:25:15.880 we'll do a collab. Yeah. We, we need to get you back on the streets, uh, under the Flicka's
00:25:19.720 Tux umbrella in a way you're comfortable with. Smart. Yeah. He's good. He has it. I mean, that's,
00:25:25.200 that's the easiest Chinese finger trap ever too. It's just, yeah. Nobody dies. Like,
00:25:30.580 like so many people just died from COVID. Like, what are you talking about?
00:25:34.420 Yeah, that's pretty good. Uh, next clip, the, what are your pronouns clip? This is a pretty
00:25:40.220 interesting, uh, dichotomy. Yeah. How like the world looks at this stuff. You're, you're asking
00:25:47.780 for a lot of vocab help today. It seems like you're branching out, but I'm getting, I'm getting them.
00:25:51.580 Yeah. That's pretty good. Exemplifies. All right. So he's asking people, what are your pronouns?
00:25:55.520 What are your pronouns? She, her. Why? Cause I want them to be she, her. He, him. Why?
00:26:01.020 Loki, I thought about going they, them, because I'm not a fan of patriarchy, but it didn't really
00:26:04.680 work out. So he, him. Okay. What are your pronouns? I go for n***a and n***a. That's
00:26:10.340 the easiest ones. What are your pronouns? Beautiful, gorgeous. Why? Because I like,
00:26:14.400 and you need to respect it. Thank you, beautiful. Funny. Everyone takes it as a joke. The only people
00:26:19.020 that don't are that horrible girl in the beginning and her bitch boy boyfriend. I'm kind of against
00:26:25.020 the patriarchy. That's why it's schizo season boys. Yeah. That's whose lunch we're eating.
00:26:30.840 That guy's not working on anything. He has no masterpiece. He's got no thesis coming. He's
00:26:35.440 just doing, he's waving with the breeze. He's getting oppressed too much. Things are too bad
00:26:39.320 and against him. He can't do anything. This is the hardest life has ever been for people.
00:26:43.140 He's not carving anything out of marble. He's not putting, putting a mosaic on display.
00:26:48.560 He's just doing whatever he's told. Learn the piano. Doesn't have time. The white keys all in
00:26:54.140 the white, the black keys are smaller. And they're separated. They're separated. Oh my
00:26:58.060 God. He, he can't, he can't, he can't. Uh, next thing we had a, this is from last week,
00:27:03.800 but we had to cover it. There was a reception at the French residence. I think it's where
00:27:08.760 like Macron lives. Yeah. And our U S representatives were these two, our favorite. These are some
00:27:14.480 favorites. The trans Matt Damon. This makes it fun. Yeah. This makes it easy. I don't want
00:27:18.560 to like, I know it looks bad for America, but I love this shit. Yeah. I really love this
00:27:24.560 shit. I just, I wish more people would see it. I wish it would be everywhere. Yeah. We
00:27:28.300 should be promoting this. So we have the trans Matt Damon and then we also have a Sheriff
00:27:34.260 Levine. Yeah. Admiral cadet commander. It's really, that's who represents America. And then
00:27:40.940 we have like a meeting or something and we have a guy with lipstick and this other guy in
00:27:45.620 a dress. And it's just, that just sets the tone for everything. This is America. This
00:27:50.540 is who we're dealing with. You know, a lot of people, uh, DM'd me, uh, I posted this to
00:27:54.580 my story. I'm sure you did too. And it's like the dude on the Matt Damon on the right, um,
00:27:59.520 shoes don't match anything. Like, Oh, I dress like a girl. It's like, you don't dress like
00:28:04.800 a girl. You don't match. You're like, you dress how a guy dresses like a girl, just picking
00:28:08.880 random colors and shades and not getting anywhere. That's exactly right. He, he has no class
00:28:14.760 off the rack. No sophistication. I'm going to wear pink high heels. Someone messaged me about his
00:28:20.040 makeup and said, when you do makeup, I think the word they use was focal points. You can like pick
00:28:26.160 one focal point for your face, like your cheeks, you want to bring your cheeks out, your eyes or
00:28:30.400 whatever. And then once you do more than one, you look cheap. And that's what he's been up to.
00:28:34.460 That's what he's been up to. He looks cheap. Ladies, ladies of the pod. Yeah. Are we right?
00:28:39.840 Right. Or what? It's like, okay,
00:28:40.880 is a guy in a dress and lipstick and high heels and all this makeup, this glam makeup.
00:28:45.580 Is that even aesthetically sound? I don't think it is. It's not. So it's embarrassing on multiple
00:28:51.300 levels. Yeah. You don't even know how to dress like a- Our cross dressers aren't even good.
00:28:55.280 We're not sending our best. We're not sending our best at all. Um, and then Admiral Levine has the
00:29:00.520 skirt. Like it's funny cause it's the whole outfit that's the same as a man, but then it's just the
00:29:05.020 skirt. And then those presumably hairy legs are covered by those thick leggings. Those hairy legs.
00:29:10.180 Old Admiral Levine. Um, and those flat feet in those, those little, what are they called? Flats?
00:29:15.060 Those shoes? Yeah. Looks like there's a little bit, like a little heel to it. Just put my lady
00:29:20.420 outfit on. What happened? A lot of people are making jokes about how Admiral Levine, uh, is standing
00:29:25.420 cause like guys stand like this cause they have to make space. I gotta have some space. He can't just
00:29:30.400 go tight. And, uh, that's dude one-on-one right there. Yeah. It, it rings true. Uh, I have,
00:29:37.100 this is not cringe. We came a long way from like sending Benjamin Franklin to France to go like
00:29:42.200 negotiate on our behalf. Right now it's Benjamin Franklin in a dress basically for that one lady
00:29:47.680 without any of the skills, knowledge or anything. Yeah. Just in the dress. All right. Moving on
00:29:53.080 to close out cringe of the week. I found this, uh, story post on a page I follow that was very
00:29:57.340 insightful and it made a lot of sense, especially for what we're seeing now with a cringe of the week
00:30:01.580 in urban decay and stuff. It's basically, it was called the, the sin of empathy. Okay. Um,
00:30:08.000 from charismatic Calvinist. Yes. Yes. You saw. Yeah. So basically it compare, it's like talks about
00:30:14.180 the difference between sympathy and empathy. Um, so the quote is sympathy is kind and compassionate
00:30:19.820 while still being anchored to the truth. Empathy divorces truth from every situation, issuing kindness
00:30:25.420 and support blindly. Empathy makes no attempt to verify the claims of the victim. Furthermore, it adds abuse
00:30:31.280 to the truly victimized by offering condolences without change, action and preparation. Lastly,
00:30:36.480 empathy drags an emotionally healthy person to the lowest level, forcing them to grovel in self-pity
00:30:41.560 instead of helping the hurting back to their feet. Then it says empathy attempts to feel into one
00:30:46.960 situation to understand where they are coming from, how their past excuses their present. Imagine a man
00:30:52.600 drowning in a lake. Empathy jumps into the lake with him to understand what it feels like to be
00:30:56.320 drowning. Empathy doesn't offer a solution because to suggest such would be condescending
00:31:00.960 superior and demeaning. Don't try to fix me. You're no better than I am. Just feel bad for me and tell me
00:31:06.120 that I'm the victim. Sympathy's heartbreaks at the sight of a struggling man. She stands on dry ground and
00:31:10.820 tosses out a life preserver that is anchored to a tree. Sympathy understands that to join a man in the
00:31:15.700 water would be to jeopardize her own health and wouldn't be helpful to the man. Once a man is safe,
00:31:20.940 sympathy asks the man what he can do next to avoid the situation and the danger in the future.
00:31:26.000 Doesn't that kind of make sense? Yeah, a hundred percent. And it's like people, that's what the Democrats
00:31:29.620 obviously do the most. They try to get us to like feel for the situation and then you're excusing
00:31:34.900 the bad behavior. Oh, it's because of racism. Oh, it's because he said this or he said that.
00:31:39.560 Ask yourself why they're fleeing Mexico. It's like, we got our own problems here.
00:31:43.820 Exactly. We got to make a decision from the shore.
00:31:46.280 Exactly. We got to make a decision from the shore. And if we're going to help,
00:31:48.860 we have to have it anchored to the tree. We don't need to jump into the troubled waters with
00:31:52.900 everybody else. I think that's a brilliant point.
00:31:54.900 Thank you. Brilliant. Well, you just read someone else's stuff.
00:31:57.620 We're going to do a review of the podcast. Brilliant. Richard Rapboy.
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00:32:58.380 Urban Decay. Urban Decay. We have a nuts Urban Decay. This first clip is my favorite. There's
00:33:04.620 two clips in this one. Basically, someone figured out how to not have their car stolen or broken into
00:33:10.280 in San Francisco. Obviously, it's a huge problem. People are getting their cars broken into every day.
00:33:17.220 So here's kind of like the first solution we saw from a woman. And then the next clip is taking that
00:33:22.360 solution to the next level. And I want to preface this by saying, like, this has been a problem
00:33:26.240 since like 2016. Yeah. Like, we have friends who are tech workers in San Francisco who have been
00:33:32.600 doing this. This has been going on for like six years at this point. This is officially how I've
00:33:36.820 started to park my car in San Francisco. You just got to pull all your seats down so they can see in
00:33:43.740 your trunk leftover glass from all the break ins. Window cracked. Is that serious? Go ahead and get
00:33:51.240 in the car because there's nothing in it, bitches. So it's basically just here's the open car. There's
00:33:56.600 nothing in it. If you really want to get in the windows open. Go ahead. And we've seen people park
00:34:01.780 just like a row of cars with all their trunks up, too. Yeah. So like this is, you know, we've seen a
00:34:06.380 bunch of examples. Here's the next level. Here's the one I like the most. Here's the solution for if
00:34:10.820 you're a San Francisco person who's having their car broken into. We found the solution for you.
00:34:17.360 Somebody hit your window.
00:34:19.760 Nah, bro. Huh? Somebody hit my window. It's fake glass. You lying. Yeah, it's fake.
00:34:25.700 I hit my window. Oh, man. You got to know how to trip. Oh, man. You got to put something in the seat
00:34:32.180 right here. So you park, you open your window, and then you pour fake glass. The solution isn't more
00:34:39.000 police or arresting people, breaking into cars. The solution is make it look like your car got
00:34:44.480 robbed already. Yep. Smart. Brilliant. Um, what this reminded me of, uh, we recently watched I am
00:34:51.520 legend and the I am legend with the zombies. He had some sort of system where like he would go home and
00:34:56.780 then he'd pour vinegar all over his front yard. Like this is literally dystopian tactics where you're
00:35:02.360 like tricking something like a zombie who doesn't really have a brain. You're like, no, it's already
00:35:07.260 been broken into. That's a zombie too. Like, you know what I mean? It's just like dystopia shit.
00:35:12.300 It's not like, uh, common sense solutions. It's for people with no hope. Yeah. And it's a world
00:35:17.940 where you're never going to get it fixed. This is how you survive. Exactly. You're done trying to
00:35:21.740 fight and make it better. And it's every man for themself. And I got a plan for me. So you park your
00:35:25.620 car, you open your window and you pour fake glass and everyone will go, Ooh, that car already got broken
00:35:29.140 into. And that's the Italian, that's the Italian job you need to pull every time you want to
00:35:33.520 parks and wear in San Francisco. Absolutely smart. It's brilliant. And here's another video of San
00:35:37.880 Francisco just to show, I'm just going to play it really quick for the background, just to show what
00:35:41.740 it looks like when you don't have fake glass doors, windows are smashed. That's my favorite is these
00:35:48.240 guys smashed two windows and it's like, you only need one. Then you get the door open, but it's like,
00:35:53.940 nah, we need two guys in there at once. So, um, they get out of there, they drive their seemingly nice
00:36:00.340 car away. Getaway car is nice. And that's it. Next clip, the, a store clerk collapses. This could
00:36:07.140 be like a, what happens next? Yeah. This is basically uplifting gold store clerk collapses.
00:36:11.700 And what do people do? This is in Washington, uh, Seattle area guys having some sort of medical
00:36:19.940 problem collapses. And then these guys just rob them. So instead of helping or calling for help
00:36:28.120 or saying, Hey, you know, call nine one one. Are you okay, sir? They just go, well, we could rob
00:36:33.260 them. Let's see what the register's up to. Let's see what they have in the register. This is white
00:36:37.480 supremacy. Yeah. This is some of that white supremacy we've heard so much about. Um, dark.
00:36:43.400 That's just so dark and sad. Like what the hell are we doing? Nice society here. He clearly face
00:36:48.280 plants face first into like a water display. It's not like just, Oh, this happens every week.
00:36:52.100 Yeah. He had like an emergency and you'd think society would help. Nope. Not this society. It's
00:36:59.280 every man for themselves. Shit. If you don't have the fake glass, you're on your own. Uh,
00:37:03.320 if you pass out and there are three customers witnessing you, you just got robbed, but there's
00:37:08.720 three customers. You'd think like, okay, one of them would take the one out of three, maybe
00:37:13.120 two out of three will help. One will be like, it's not my problem. Three out of three robbed
00:37:17.600 three out of three ignored. Look the other way. A hundred P not good. Uh, next clip Uber driver
00:37:24.440 attacked. This is a lady who was attacked. White woman attacked by three black women in Las Vegas.
00:37:29.360 And this is another kind of the same situation. Like everybody agreed that this was the right
00:37:34.160 thing to do. Yeah. Three out of three did the attack. All right. I'm going to skip until they're
00:37:40.860 almost out of the car and then boom lady gets hit with a drink for no reason that we know
00:37:47.540 of the, they, they, they allegedly, they accuse her of being a Trump supporter and they immediately
00:37:54.380 all start beating her up. Three people. It's an unarmed woman getting beat up who just dropped
00:37:59.260 you off somewhere. Spirit airlines behavior. Very nice. Lovely ladies.
00:38:14.980 Yelling about getting my nails done. Lovely ladies. I'm sure there are parents to some children who are
00:38:20.860 going to turn out great. Yeah. This is society is looking up based on his last two videos. These
00:38:26.320 clips are, well, it's actually going to get worse. How could you ever be in a customer facing role
00:38:31.020 in some sort of like city like this? You know, the same thing, seven 11 Uber driver. Well, I don't want
00:38:36.780 to deal with like animals. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, yeah, especially a lady Uber driver in
00:38:41.960 Las Vegas. It's like, we got to find some other job. I know we got to, we got to do something
00:38:47.000 different and they got the minivan like packed. They got exactly the right amount of bodies for
00:38:51.260 the seats. Not good. Greasy. And you were just saying how it's like very depressing, how bad
00:38:56.120 these clips are. Yeah. This next clip might be the worst of all of them. There was a shooting that
00:39:01.540 happened. A man shot, a deranged man shot into a woman's house trying to kill her and her kid.
00:39:06.600 Yeah. Multiple bullet holes in her apartment, multiple bullet holes, multiple shots. Then the police
00:39:12.100 had a standoff with the guy who was also shooting randomly into apartments. Yeah. The guy it's,
00:39:18.520 you're, you have a standoff after he's fired a bunch of times in your apartment. So it's like,
00:39:22.380 okay, this is a real one. And then they sniped him. They killed him. They sniped him. And then
00:39:26.440 the protesters came out protesting in support of the guy who got killed by police, even though he was
00:39:31.960 shooting at the woman and her child. And, uh, they also made a GoFundMe for him that has like over
00:39:38.280 $50,000, I think last time I checked. And here's the lady who was shot at telling the crowd,
00:39:44.700 stop protesting over this. This is not George Floyd. Check this out.
00:39:49.560 Poor lady.
00:40:17.400 There's bullet holes in my kitchen. Not in you though. And then you're alive. So it's like,
00:40:34.220 that's why they're protesting and the police are wrong. You're alive. You shouldn't be upset about
00:40:39.920 this when this guy was actually like a criminal bad guy who should have been put down the way he
00:40:43.740 was. Yeah. But they protest that. And there's a GoFundMe for the guy who shot into this woman's
00:40:48.460 house. Yeah. At that end, it was outraising her GoFundMe. She had a GoFundMe like my kids need
00:40:54.240 help, like help, uh, gun violence survivor. Sign of the times when you support the bad people
00:41:00.260 in society against the good people, the cops took down a criminal who tried to kill a woman and her
00:41:06.420 child. And you support the guy who got killed, not the police or the woman who was shot at.
00:41:11.080 And here's a picture of the guy, two, two guns, one pointed directly at the camera,
00:41:16.480 giant bag of weed, real street rat, whatever. Um, and yeah, so, uh, my initial thought was like,
00:41:23.740 all right, so this should be a cut and dry. You know, there was Jacob Blake too, who had like a
00:41:28.180 knife. Correct. That was the one. Um, and then people are like Jacob Blake died and it's, he's
00:41:32.840 like, I'm still alive. Um, he just got really fucked up. Um, but so is there any situation which,
00:41:38.580 uh, the BLM, this type of like mob who shows up, is there any situation where a cop can use,
00:41:44.240 uh, deadly force or is that just off the table? No matter what, if the races are,
00:41:48.680 if it's against a white person. Okay. So there is the BLM manual, the, the little flow chart goes,
00:41:55.040 is person white? Then it's over, right? It's over. It has nothing to do with BLM. Okay.
00:41:59.580 Did Ken cops kill anyone that the answer is no, unless they're white and then they ignore it.
00:42:04.760 Yeah. But any situation where they're killing a black guy, you're going to have to stuff like
00:42:07.940 this. Protesters out and mad. These people, that's what we've talked about before about
00:42:11.740 like it's schizo season. It's for people who care about stuff and are passionate. Everyone else is
00:42:15.720 like a sleeping protester, pawn, dime a dozen, Muppet, half brain. Hey, go get mad about this.
00:42:24.460 And they go listen. Yeah. No critical thinking. Just start smashing some like trash can lids
00:42:28.620 together. You get loud, getting people riled up and mad. Do not get depressed. Do not get down.
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00:43:41.800 way. Uplifting Gold. We are in Uplifting Gold. Our first pick is of this kid who 7-Eleven day was the
00:43:49.200 other day and you can bring your own cup to 7-Eleven and he brought a four gallon jug to the
00:43:55.360 Slurpee machine. Yep. Love to see it. Commitment. Smart kid. He earned it. He earned it. There was
00:44:01.080 some arbitrage. He took advantage. Good for him. Good for him. A little entrepreneur. If that's you,
00:44:05.680 we'll send you a base mug. This next clip, this girl wants these cowboy boots. What are those?
00:44:13.080 I'm on these. You want those? Yes. No. I already took the tag off. Go to mommy. And they light up.
00:44:20.460 I already took the tag off. Good job. Go to mommy. And they light up. That's nice. That's good stuff.
00:44:26.340 Go to mommy. There's two parents. That's nice. They're at the store. That's cute. That's wholesome.
00:44:31.300 It's cute, wholesome, good stuff. Kid's a little deviant. I like when kids are old enough to kind of
00:44:35.440 know what they can get away with. I took the tag off. I took the tag off. She knows, don't take the tag off.
00:44:39.940 I'm sure the mom has told her at some point. She really, I hope she got those boots. She
00:44:43.160 really wanted them. Next is a pizza guy. Saved a family from a burning fire. Saved like
00:44:48.420 the parent and the kid. Yep.
00:44:50.160 We've got a six-year-old female and a 23-year-old male possibly inside.
00:44:56.760 Come here. Come here for me. Are you Zagy on?
00:44:59.640 Let's go, everybody.
00:45:00.580 Sit down. Sit down. Sit down. Sit down.
00:45:01.760 We're a medic.
00:45:04.340 Is the baby okay?
00:45:07.400 Please tell me that baby's okay. Yeah, we're good.
00:45:09.300 Yep, yep. She's okay.
00:45:10.880 A hundred percent. Yep, you're okay.
00:45:12.660 You did good, dude.
00:45:13.420 Is the kid okay?
00:45:14.740 Yeah.
00:45:14.940 That's nice.
00:45:15.720 Asking about the kid. He's messed up. They say get away from the burning building. I think
00:45:19.640 the guy had forearm burns and stuff, probably inhaled some smoke.
00:45:22.820 Yep. Did the right thing, though.
00:45:25.020 Yeah. Hero. Hero.
00:45:26.760 Pizza man, right place, right time. There's nothing more to it. Like, this guy did what he should
00:45:32.440 have done, and he didn't think twice about himself. He's actually pretty messed up.
00:45:37.100 He's in the hospital, and he's got a GoFundMe. And this is what I like to call the perfect
00:45:41.020 use of a GoFundMe. You know, the GoFundMe, the mom, the shooting victim mom. It's like,
00:45:46.360 I don't know. Like, what does she need? Fix the apartment? Yeah, I get it. Not to like,
00:45:52.980 obviously, she's a victim.
00:45:53.820 It's like, she needs it more than the guy who did the shooting.
00:45:56.760 Yeah. There's a hierarchy here.
00:45:58.500 But both less than the guy who runs in.
00:46:00.940 Yeah. So, I just think this is the perfect use case. Like, someone does a heroic thing
00:46:04.860 they didn't have to, takes a little damage, and then people stop caring about the goal
00:46:09.380 of the GoFundMe. It's just like, let's run it up. Let's give this guy as much as we
00:46:13.080 can.
00:46:13.420 A hundred percent.
00:46:14.000 So, I just think-
00:46:14.740 I like that kind of GoFundMe.
00:46:16.300 Exactly.
00:46:16.680 And he had some medical bills that he didn't have to undertake.
00:46:19.680 A hundred percent.
00:46:20.400 So, that's how GoFundMe should be.
00:46:22.540 And I think he's up to like, 450K or something like that.
00:46:24.980 Good. Enjoy the millie, buddy.
00:46:26.900 So, he's running it up.
00:46:27.860 Enjoy the millie. Hey, if there's a fire, I'm running in.
00:46:31.280 Yeah.
00:46:31.840 And I'll save whatever.
00:46:33.200 Create the GoFundMe link, and then you run in.
00:46:35.260 I pull out like a fish tank, and it's like, GoFundMe. I saved this person's turtle.
00:46:39.460 I saved their turtles. 250K, please. Need the money.
00:46:43.400 Dude, that fire, though. It's like, do you just get-
00:46:46.160 Do little kids just get scared, and then like, don't leave the room?
00:46:49.100 And they're like, ugh, like the fire.
00:46:52.060 That's tough.
00:46:52.840 That's a dark scene.
00:46:54.100 Kids. So, I'm glad they got out.
00:46:55.640 Feel the door. Just get out.
00:46:57.160 Stop, drop, and roll. Feel the door. Stay low. All the rules. You guys know the rules.
00:47:01.040 Stop, drop, and roll.
00:47:02.220 If you're on fire.
00:47:02.940 If you're on fire. If you're not, don't stop, drop, and roll for nothing.
00:47:07.200 Always feel the doorknob.
00:47:08.500 Yeah, feel the door. That's what we learned.
00:47:09.940 And then go to the spot. The spot that your family established is where you go when the house is burned down.
00:47:15.240 Next one, the dog destroys the sandwich.
00:47:17.920 Yeah, this is funny.
00:47:20.300 Hold on. Let me put the bread back down.
00:47:21.420 He was all over. I told you to be down a piece of somebody's sandwich.
00:47:24.880 Deontay, why the f*** would you do that?
00:47:27.640 Why would you do that, Deontay?
00:47:31.020 I'm taking your motherf***ing ass home.
00:47:33.600 You out of line.
00:47:34.240 Deontay the dog.
00:47:35.620 Deontay.
00:47:35.940 That's interesting. Is that a French name, maybe?
00:47:39.020 I think it's Indo-European.
00:47:41.880 Something.
00:47:43.020 Deontay.
00:47:43.440 Early Roman.
00:47:45.320 Interesting. I have a cousin named Deontay.
00:47:47.740 Really? Good for you.
00:47:50.140 Deontay destroyed the thing. That's a funny little thing.
00:47:52.520 He ate the sandwich.
00:47:53.240 That's what dogs do. Believe me, we have Jerry doing that all the time.
00:47:57.000 It's funny.
00:47:58.040 Better than attacking the Uber driver.
00:48:00.120 Yeah.
00:48:00.760 So that's why it's uplifting.
00:48:02.160 That's a step up.
00:48:02.820 Yeah. Next one, the dead fish gets flushed.
00:48:07.420 It's a sad day, bro. My b***h's dead.
00:48:10.540 Puts the fish in the toilet.
00:48:12.940 With the spoon.
00:48:13.500 Bye, Dory.
00:48:14.600 Fish is dead.
00:48:15.620 Bye, Dory.
00:48:16.640 Wait a sec.
00:48:18.600 Wait a sec.
00:48:19.880 Hold.
00:48:20.340 Oh, fuck.
00:48:21.180 Dory starts moving.
00:48:22.260 Fish is alive.
00:48:23.980 Dory!
00:48:25.080 But unfortunately, you still have to flush the fish because it's a toilet fish now.
00:48:28.640 You can't scoop it out.
00:48:29.560 You can't scoop it out.
00:48:31.020 He's gone.
00:48:31.540 Even that spoon you used is basically trash as well.
00:48:35.380 Got too close to a lot of bad stuff.
00:48:37.200 Just go ahead and dump the spoon and flush the fish.
00:48:40.200 Last clip of Uplifting Gold.
00:48:41.960 The old woman saying goodbye to her husband.
00:48:44.640 Yep.
00:48:45.220 Old people love each other.
00:48:46.860 I'm getting a picture of him, Dory.
00:48:48.000 Could you stop?
00:48:48.760 Just a second.
00:48:50.340 Just a second.
00:48:51.120 Taking a picture of him.
00:48:51.840 Grandma's leaving for the weekend.
00:48:53.160 She's taking a picture of him waving.
00:48:55.920 Love you.
00:48:58.140 Bye.
00:48:58.500 Bye.
00:48:58.540 Bye.
00:48:58.580 Bye.
00:48:58.600 Bye.
00:49:01.540 Well, you guys are acting like you've never been apart or something.
00:49:05.020 It's terrible.
00:49:06.500 It's terrible.
00:49:07.540 Good for her.
00:49:08.200 She's sad that she's leaving.
00:49:09.460 They've probably been married for like 70 years.
00:49:11.140 Yeah.
00:49:11.380 Something unreal.
00:49:12.480 And she's sad and that's nice.
00:49:14.620 There's a nice tipping point when you're married where it's like, I've been married to this person
00:49:18.720 for longer than I was even like not married.
00:49:21.600 Yeah.
00:49:21.860 You know what I mean?
00:49:22.240 You get married at 22 and it's like, oh, it's my 70th or 50th and plus wedding anniversary.
00:49:27.380 It's like, damn.
00:49:28.620 That's your partner for life.
00:49:30.420 That's true love now.
00:49:31.720 That is true love.
00:49:32.520 And that's why we can't forget these things.
00:49:35.180 We can always watch Cringe of the Week and Urban Decay and kind of feel disgusted where
00:49:39.380 society is headed.
00:49:40.400 Yeah.
00:49:40.580 But if we don't have any of this relief, the uplifting goal to relieve and be a pressure
00:49:44.920 valve for us, we kind of would forget what life could be.
00:49:48.300 There are good things.
00:49:49.180 There's kids that want cowboy boots.
00:49:50.580 Deontay ate the sandwich.
00:49:52.600 This lady misses her husband because true love still exists.
00:49:55.620 So do not get down.
00:49:57.100 Do not get disappointed.
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