EPISODE 054 "REAL" WOMEN | THE MANDELA EFFECT | APOLOGIZING VICTIMS | FREE (SPEECH) KANYE
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1 hour and 10 minutes
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Summary
Kanye West continues to use his First Amendment right to free speech. The NHL claims it s time for them to be less white. The victims of violent crimes continue to apologize to their attackers because their attackers are black. And finally, Brad Pitt in a dress tells us why it s so exhausting to be a traditional masculine man these days.
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All right. Welcome back to Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 54. Today on the show,
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Kanye West continues to use his First Amendment right to free speech and why that's so important.
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The NHL claims it's time for them to be less white, why that's not important.
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The victims of violent crimes continue to apologize to their attackers because their
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attackers are black in this week's Urban Decay. And finally, Brad Pitt in a dress tells us why
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it's so exhausting to be a traditional masculine man these days. Is it Brad? All this and more.
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It's Fluckus Talks, the podcast episode 54. Ranked the best new podcast of all time.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts. And actions speak louder than words.
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But at the same time, words speak louder than words because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
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into housekeeping. We have a really strong housekeeping. I know they say that every week,
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but this week it's like something special. It's almost a double housekeeping.
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Uh, so last week we spoke about how video games are causing heart problems and blood clots in
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children. Uh, and then as a bit, we kind of made guesses as to like what the next thing that's
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going to cause heart problems and blood clots are. And I said concerts, polyester clothing.
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And then I think I said commuting was the other one. Unfortunately, this is not good. This is
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actually a bad thing. We were proven right on two of those. A Haitian singer died on stage.
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He went, uh, he had a heart problem on stage in a concert. And then a kid, uh, who's part of a
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choir also died. Can you read those headlines? Uh, yeah. It said Haitian singer collapses on stage
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and dies suddenly of suspected cardiac arrest during concert in Paris. So that's rare. I mean,
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how many other videos or things have we seen of someone dropping dead? There's like one video that
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you saw when you were in high school and it's like the guy dies on stage and everybody thinks it's
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part of the act. Now it's happening left and right. Very rare. The, uh, the other one is a
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kid from Naperville North high school in Illinois. Shout out to DuPage County. Um, just basically the
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mom said everything seemed normal when she dropped her son off at school on Friday, but he dropped dead
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during a solo. Very sad, very scary stuff. So we kind of called that and it's unfortunate that it came
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true. So we're going to call some positive things hopefully instead. Okay. So red wave in November
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and everyone gets rich, rich, especially you, especially, especially you, Kathy, Steve, Mike and
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Rob. Oh yeah. Getting specific. All right. There's a lot of people with those names and maybe they'll
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lead to some comments and the algorithm will help us. Okay. Okay. Um, yes, there was also a bodybuilder
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who tweeted something. Uh, he basically cursed himself. I think his name was Doug Brignolle or
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Brignolle. He said, I have enough confidence in the vaccine based on my research to get it done.
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Those of you who think the vaccine kills people can just use me as a test. If I die, you were right.
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If I don't die and have no ill effects, you were wrong and should admit it at least to yourselves.
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Better yet, you should admit it that you were misled and tell the world who misled you. So other
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people can benefit by avoiding the fear mongers. And then unfortunately that bodybuilder died
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at 63. Uh, he died a few weeks after tweeting that. So he basically cursed himself is how I see
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it. Yeah. And that was a kind of a long time in between the injection and the death, but I wouldn't
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be doing that. I wouldn't be putting that out there. If I die, it's a test. Yeah. Bad vibes all
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around. So I won't be risking my life on any internet. You can't risk your life and you can't
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curse yourselves. We're all going to live forever. We're all going to get real rich. Uh, next we're
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still on housekeeping, uh, more stuff to clear up from last week. Some people wanted me to clarify
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what was a joke and what wasn't with the John Fetterman section. I said, he's being like mind
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controlled. Oh yeah. Remember that? Yeah. So to be clear, I think John Fetterman is a deep state
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plant humanoid being controlled directly, physically and mentally by someone appointed
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by George Soros. But wouldn't they make him better if he was a deep state? And I think
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the issue they're having is they haven't fully worked out all the glitches yet. So this is
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the first run. This is test. So they're kind of like beta testing in live time with this
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human Muppet and they haven't like worked out all the glitches yet. So it's like, you know,
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should Joe Biden, blah, blah, blah, John Fetterman. And then the guy in the, in the box
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goes, that's a question for Joe Biden. And then John Fetterman says, that's a question
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for Joe Ben. So they're like, ah, like we have to work out these kinks. We're almost there.
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And there's two factions. There's two factions of it. One who's like, no, it's, it's close
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enough. We're going to get it done. And the other's like, we got to pull the plug. He's getting
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humiliated out there. Yeah. And it's like a self-learning machine. So each week will get better
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and better. But to be clear, I think John Fetterman is fully a humanoid person with no real soul.
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And he's being controlled by someone appointed by George Soros. And that's why they call it
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schizo season boys. That's so true. Next, as I'm sure you've all noticed, time has sped up
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recently. Yeah. I'm not sure if everyone realized this, but the last three years have basically been
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like barely two years. Uh, 2020 is now almost three years ago. Yeah. So kind of time kind of
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sped up. There's actually been a trend on like a social media where people go, oh man, like they
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show a clip and it's like, oh man, do you hear we're getting two weeks off school? And it's like a kid
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in a classroom. And then all of a sudden he's in like a minor hat and he's like, uh, like pulling
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bales of hay or something. So it's just like, it's just like that. It's over. Yep. So what do you
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think? Is that like an old age thing you're getting older or is it just like with how crazy
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the world's gotten? That's better. I think with how crazy the world's gotten and how we like
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process information, everything just sped up. Yeah. One week of the news cycle is more news than
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an 1800s peasant would ever hear. Yeah. Right. That's so true. So now we're just living in this
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like constant new news cycle over and over and over and everything's speeding up and our lives are just
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going through our hands like grains of sand. Wow. Yeah. It's dark. It's not good. I think that's why
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it's important not to get hung up on any one news piece or thing. Just start looking for the trends.
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Yeah. Then you see where it's going. We're going up or we're going down America. Unfortunately,
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right now trend is down. We're going down and it's steep. It's a very slippery slope.
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Uh, new animal alert. There's a new animal, uh, DC Drano. My friend sent me this animal. It's called
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a Quokka. Uh, as soon as he sent it, I was like, dude, that's the rat from a Caddyshack. Yeah.
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Basically that's like a, that's like an animal with someone's hand in it from Caddyshack,
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that Bill Murray movie. Uh, but it actually is a real animal. This little furry thing. It's a
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Quokka. And I still wanted you guys to know about that. I never knew about it. It's a nice little
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cute little animal. Where are they from? Who cares? Seems like a New Zealand thing. Yeah. They
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keep it tucked away. New Zealand. They run around, they fight with snakes. You know how it is. Uh,
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next there's a new horse video we have. Um, there's like a horse crack. This is how you crack a
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horse's neck. So that's pretty good. So if you guys have access to horses, go ahead and give that
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a try. Just start yanking on its most sensitive vertebrae. Give that a try. If you drive by,
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you see some horses on the side of the road, go, go up to it and give it one of those and then, uh,
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film it and tag us. It's important. We'll send you a base mug. Um, next we actually have two pages of
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housekeeping today to let you know how serious housekeeping is. This is kind of like a
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miscellaneous group of things. I didn't have places for in the main podcast. Cause we have
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such a good, well-scripted episode today that I just couldn't find places for this. Uh, so we're
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going to cover them in housekeeping. The man, the Pakistan, the Pakistani man at the airport. Yeah.
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The finance minister of Pakistan apparently came to the United States. Just let it run. And someone
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was heckling him and this is how they handled it. Yeah. I really like this.
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Pretty good. Yeah. Fuck you right here. I like that. I like that. I like that. I like that.
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I like people. And when, when you swear in English, that's, I like that. Yeah. That's good.
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2023 energy. So that guy gets it. Uh, next, this guy fought. Fuck you right here. Fuck you
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right here. What a fucker. Uh, next, this guy fought a bear in a, on a mountain. Yeah. This
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is crazy. Bear overshoots. It goes flying down the mountain, comes back up. Oh man.
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Yeah. And he fights them off. And last week we had the mountain lion, uh, confrontation
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this week. We're fighting bears. Yo. And that guy, that much respect to that guy. He made
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it not worth it for the bear. He made it not even a choice for the bear. He's like, this
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guy's screaming. He's punching my face. And yeah. And that yelling too. It's like, that's
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not yelling. You teach that's yelling that you just start doing when it's time. I think he
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was teetering a little too close to prey yelling though. He was kind of mimicking
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prey there for a second. There were some high pitches in there, which is why I think
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the bear circled back. Yeah. It's a good point. Um, we're still in housekeeping. Do you know
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before alarm clocks were invented, there were people who stayed up all night and their job
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was to tap on the windows and wake people up in the morning. I didn't know that. Yeah.
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Let that video rip. I just learned this the other day. Have you ever wondered how people
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woke up before alarm clocks were invented? Well, you might think they just woke up naturally
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in those days, but that wasn't always the case. In the 1800s, people were actually hired
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to be alarm clocks. They were called knocker uppers and they stayed up the entire night
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to make sure workers woke up in time. That's pretty cool, right? It's a good system, I guess.
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So people are the alarm clocks like Seinfeld kind of did, uh, kind of did that. Yeah. Seinfeld
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did it first. It still exists, right? Wake up calls, wake up calls. All right. You ready
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for your wake up call? I've been waiting to confront you on something. I'm kidding. Oh
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yeah. I have no wake up calls that I need to be woken up on. Thank you. Um, are you sure?
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Next we have the first skin transplant. It was done in 1917. This is interesting stuff. Yeah.
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I think this guy, uh, it says Walter Yeo was the first person to go through advanced plastic
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surgery and a skin transplant, 1917. So he's probably a world war one guy. Yeah. Load up.
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So would you rather, if you were this guy and seeing how it played out, would you rather take
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the skin flap or keep it how it was? I'd keep it how it was. I'd keep it how it was too. Yeah. And
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I'd wear like Phantom of the Opera type glasses or something. Yeah. Cover it up a little bit.
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Let's wear some glasses that have like a fake eyebrow or something. And then you kind of there,
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the skin flap, it's like, Oh, we did it. We were able to do it. And then he showed the mirror and
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it's like, thanks. Uh, yeah, I guess so. Yeah. Some of the swelling is going to go down, but this is
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your new face. It's like, Oh, great. Wait a bad haircut. I know. So this was the first one. This
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is the first one we ever did. And it's just like, yeah, it's like when you get a bad haircut and they
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spin you in the chair and then you're like, Oh yeah, it looks good. They put you the mirror and you're
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like, yep. Looks good. I'm going to go home and buzz my head. Thank you. That's great. Um,
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dude. And I mean, we saw those transgender arm surgeries where they take the skin from the arm.
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Oh yeah. I don't think we've made much progress. We haven't. We've just been botching people.
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They got the 1917 surgeons on the transgender stuff. The real surgeons go do heart surgeries.
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That's so true. That face skin flap is tough. Yeah. You come home from world war one,
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you go, all right, I'm going to get it done. I'm going to get it back to normal.
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I would just say how I was. And you're Batman. Just say I got kind of blown out.
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Yeah. Something happened. Yeah. I'm a hero. No shame in that. Yeah. I saved three people
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getting blown up. Make up a story instead of a new face. I saved three people. That has a really
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good ring to it. Believable, but not too much. Not too many. Exactly. We're still in housekeeping.
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The Supreme court, uh, numbers of words just came out. There's like a graph that says how many
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words each Supreme court justice spoke in recent remarks. Yeah. Words spoken by each justice in
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their first eight arguments. And Kentonji. Kentonji, who doesn't know what a woman is,
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isn't qualified, not a biologist. She sure acts like one. She, she spoke 11,000 words,
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which is more than double anybody else. Clarence Thomas spoke 96. That's G shit. That's G shit.
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All the ladies are in the top three, all the, or the top four even, right? There's four,
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four women, all the men are at the bottom, all the men at their bottom. So I guess it's
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the men's time to listen and it's Kentonji's time. Yo, Kentonji, like, uh, maybe I'll default to like
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the people who have a combined 185 years experience on the Supreme court. Like maybe it's her time.
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It's her time to tell us how it is. Isn't that crazy? More than almost three times the next person.
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And you just got there. Wouldn't you be kind of like listening and like learning how it goes and
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seeing how much everyone talks and then adjusting or you just go right into it and go, this is my
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time. Well, I'm going to say it all. Yeah. Well, we know what she did. Yeah. We know what she did.
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Uh, last piece of housekeeping. You've heard of the Mandela effect, right? Yes. One of those things
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where the whole world misremember something, Jiffy peanut butter, the Berenstain bears. I don't know
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which is the right way, but Jiffy or Jiffy and everybody thinks it was Jiffy. And then Berenstain bears
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is spelled Berenstain or something like that. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm like, dude,
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that's the one that got me. The Jiffy I think is because everyone knows Skippy. So they think it's
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like Skippy and Jiffy and Petey Pan. Um, so I have some, I have some Mandela effects here. Which of the
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following is a true Mandela effect? There's four options. Three are fake Mandela effects that I made
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up. One is a real Mandela effect. Okay. Number one, the Trix bunny is actually a kangaroo. Hence why
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they call it Trix. Number two, there's no S in Coors Light. People just add it because it's natural,
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but it's actually core light beer. Okay. Number three. I think that's 0 for 2 so far.
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Number three, you know that sentence from that movie? I'll be your Huckleberry and the guy smoking
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the cigarette. Yeah. I'll be your Huckleberry is actually, I'll be your Hucklebearer, which is the
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knob that you carry someone's coffin with. So everyone thinks- Someone's Huckle? Yeah. A Hucklebearer?
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So everyone thinks, oh, it's I'm your Huckleberry, like Huckleberry Finn, but it's actually I'm your
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Hucklebearer and Huckle is what you hold a, like a six people carry a casket with. So you're counting
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on making up words for that. And number, well, number, that means number four has to be it and we'll see.
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Yep. Heinz ketchup, H-E-I-N-Z is actually H-E-I-N apostrophe Z. It's Heinz.
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All right. So you went four for four on made ups and you didn't-
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Well, what's your guess? Which is the true Mandela?
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None of those are true. The Hucklebearer one is true.
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Because why would he say I'll be your Huckleberry? It doesn't make any sense.
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Stop. I'm Googling it now. You're making a shit up.
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I'm your Huckleberry, a book by Val Kilmer. I'm your Huckleberry meme. I'm your Hucklebearer.
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What does I'm your Huckleberry or I'll be your Huckleberry mean?
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Well, it basically means you're up to something for someone. In other words,
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you're in for the game for the task at hand. For Doc Holliday, he meant that he was ready to
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fight the taunting Johnny Ringo. Yeah, this doesn't say Huckleberry.
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Yeah. That line in the movie, I'll be your Huckleberry, Knight said,
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that's actually Huckleberry, which is the piece of hardware on a casket you can carry the casket with.
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In other words, Holliday was warning Ringo that he's going to put him six feet under.
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But I think he said Huckleberry. No? You should play the clip.
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With an R at the end. That was a hard R at the end.
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Everyone's running around saying, I'm your Huckleberry, thinking what?
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What would that even mean? I'm your Huckleberry.
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What? You're going to go on a raft with me and hang out?
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So I'm actually pretty clear from the Mandela effect.
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I was not impacted because I didn't really care about that movie that much.
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And then Huckleberry just sounds like something you made up.
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There's the Mandela effect affecting all of us.
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Before we get into cringe of the week, we have a Kanye West section.
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It's not going to be huge because so many people have given their Kanye takes.
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And everyone's getting their Kanye stuff out there.
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And if you think it's insensitive or anti-Semitic, that's fine.
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I draw the line of free speech at terrorist organizations.
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But even then, I almost don't even draw that line because the FBI is trying to label school board moms and MAGA Republicans as terrorist organizations.
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So my thing is everyone should be allowed to speak even if you don't agree.
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You can't just disagree with what he said and say, oh, I don't like that part.
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The Jewish-Palestine stuff, not fully with him on that one.
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And that would be an opinion for somebody, which is fine.
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Like he should be able to say whatever he wants.
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And if he's saying that crazy outlandish stuff, like shouldn't you be able to make fun of him with your friends then?
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And have a good laugh at him and kind of say, oh, he's persona non grata.
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But instead it's, no, you can't say that, Kanye.
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I'm seeing a lot of like muzzle him, shut him up type.
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There's a lot of people calling to shut him up, which is really bad.
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For example, if I say, hey, that Asian lady can't drive.
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People go, not the best, but you know, whatever.
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And then if I say, oh, that trans woman's a guy, then we're getting into like, this is dangerous rhetoric.
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You know, people always use the term dangerous.
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It's dangerous rhetoric, even though it's words.
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And then for the anti-Semitism, what I've noticed is you really can't say anything because everyone comes over the top.
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So if you said, ooh, that Jewish guy walked by the ATM, they would go, whoa, whoa, whoa.
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Why are you trying to perpetuate the idea that Jewish people hang around money?
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And it's like the Jewish guy walked by the ATM.
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So for some reason, the trans stuff especially was like a hot button deleter.
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Anything that you say about Jewish people, it's like, that's dangerous.
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Isn't that a leftist way of thinking of like words are dangerous.
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We need to censor to protect people because words are the same as violence.
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I don't think we should be on eggshells around the anti-Semitism stuff.
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People should be able to say whatever they want.
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I don't really see the whole leads to danger aspect of it.
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So if you don't like what he says, don't watch it.
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If you do watch it and not like what he says, then call for him to be canceled.
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Like now everyone's canceling me and then he gets canceled.
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And then, yeah, like it would not prove his point if he wasn't canceled.
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So that's kind of the problems I'm seeing with that.
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And I see people just say heinous shit about Christian white men.
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And then you get to some sort of protected class.
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And, you know, all of a sudden that's when the pitchforks are out.
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It's like, all right, maybe just have a discussion.
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I'm sure he's not getting like fully, the dude's manic.
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Like I'm sure he's not saying it with the exact grace and tact that he needs to be saying it with.
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See if you can say, well, here's why that would hurt people or, you know.
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It seems like he's talking about some very specific instances of people trying to fuck him over.
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And instead of going to those specific instances and saying this is why it's not true or this is where you're correct, everyone's just like, ah, he needs to be off the air.
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And then there's also like the counter to the whole like Jewish mafia conspiracy thing that Kanye brought up.
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And it's like normal Jewish people going on Twitter and being like, huh, guess I'm not invited to the secret meeting where we control the world.
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If there was, they wouldn't really invite you to it.
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If there was, I'm pretty sure they'd wait until you become head of a studio or, you know, something.
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And then they'd go, hey, tap, tap, CEO of a global bank or something.
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Like not everyone's in if there were, if that were to be true.
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They're not worried about the preschool art teacher.
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Like, you know, the words, like there's something happened where words became like, didn't like neo-Nazis show up to like some Jewish thing?
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And like that happened in the nineties and it was like, you know, screw them.
00:24:08.860
We're going to double our, you know, we're going to do it anyway.
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There was like that big thing in Skokie, Illinois.
00:24:21.840
And now it's like they've gone to the opposite where they're trying to like make everyone a Nazi.
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And then also Nazis don't have free speech, which is weird.
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Including the lunatic people we make fun of in cringe of the week all the time.
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Like including the stupid, like black power type tweets that we get from DL Hughley or some
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And once we start saying, oh no, certain words are dangerous or, oh, certain groups you
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And then you see what we're seeing now with like the trans people.
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So they have like this progressive agenda and they lead block with the trans person and
00:25:09.200
It's like an action movie where they're, somebody's just eating bullets in front of
00:25:15.060
You throw them to the side when you get to your goal.
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That takes us out of our Kanye section and into cringe of the week.
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We have a fantastic cringe of the week this week.
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Our first clip of cringe of the week is not our usual cringe.
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Uh, this guy jumps into a hole and it does not go well.
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And he's just dead and underneath and he's gone.
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We're always telling you not to jump on stuff and also to kind of call back to an old point
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If that's how that guy jumped into a pool, you're telling me Helen Keller can fly an airplane?
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You're making connections the audience wouldn't even think to make.
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A lot of people got mad at the Amelia Earhart stuff from last week.
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People were like, oh, I guess you're on Helen Keller, but like, don't come from Amelia.
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Hey, didn't we hedge it the whole time and say, like, no, we got to do more research
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Skirt wearing Brad Pitt finds Clint Eastwood style masculinity, quote, exhausting.
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So it's like, is he basically saying that like, if men didn't have to pretend to be masculine,
00:27:14.620
we'd just be like chilling and wearing dresses like this.
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We'd all revert to kilts and just like doing whatever.
00:27:23.520
I'm not into that Clint Eastwood style masculinity.
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So this is what all the guys really want to do.
00:27:30.920
When we act like real men, says Brad Pitt in a dress.
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Super millionaire who has literal hired hands to do everything for him.
00:27:49.940
Um, but how I like to describe like, um, the ghost pronouns is, um, it's like a further
00:28:03.220
Um, another one of our alters, Gabe, he also uses a ghost ghost self.
00:28:10.380
Sometimes, uh, he could technically be considered a ghost because of his source.
00:28:15.100
But also because of a source, he doesn't consider himself a ghost.
00:28:22.700
I personally use it because it's just more comfortable for me and better describes how
00:28:45.780
You as a fat man are making fat ghost pronoun jokes.
00:28:57.700
She's in Ammonite Shaman split, but it's a ghost version.
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So she has multiple people in her brain and a number of them are ghosts.
00:29:04.960
I think that's just being haunted or like, isn't that, aren't you just like backwards
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just with more steps describing being possessed?
00:29:14.120
It has to be with, with 40 steps, but it's your choice.
00:29:18.600
And this person, which is a theme we've seen with a lot of the cringe of the week people
00:29:22.100
is they like remove accountability from themselves.
00:29:24.900
So she's fully made up and all this glam makeup.
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And then she has like explanations for all these other things in her head.
00:29:35.000
And it's like, clearly you're not happy with yourself, like your base self.
00:29:40.660
And instead of trying to fix that and doing things to maybe improve your mental health,
00:29:45.020
eat better, work out, work out, go out, go outside, get some sun, start a business.
00:29:57.460
Instead of doing that, you've, you've created this like Harry Potter world where you're,
00:30:10.320
You know, starting a hobby, getting good at something.
00:30:14.760
You can, or, you know, they're not, but they seem daunting maybe to a person like this.
00:30:19.620
Or you could just flick on the camera on the smartphone.
00:30:33.240
But all the problems you have aren't your fault.
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And then all the hate you get online or negative comments, it's people misunderstanding you and
00:30:41.280
So the problem, oh, why I'm not feeling good or why no one understands me is because of
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all these negative people online who don't understand my ghost self pronouns.
00:30:49.020
When in reality, you weren't really happy with yourself like everyone is.
00:30:53.540
Like pretty much nobody's happy with themselves.
00:30:55.080
And that's a good thing because then it puts it on a self-improvement thing.
00:31:01.560
And if you don't accept that, you're the reason maybe I'm not good or you're the reason I'm
00:31:06.840
So that's like a little in a jar what these people are doing.
00:31:11.460
No, that's a good example of how crazy and out of hand it gets and how just fake and
00:31:21.860
The problem isn't like my weight or my health or the amount of sunlight I'm getting or whatever.
00:31:46.020
So I just got my uterus back and it looks so freaking cool.
00:31:53.660
This is an organ and it is a wet specimen and it is my uterus plus the tubes as well.
00:32:15.260
And these little strings right here are my fallopian tubes.
00:32:34.420
So it lights up different color and skin while it displays it.
00:32:37.720
And like a trans woman and a trans man can come together and then they can start doing like organ swapping.
00:32:45.760
Like if you're a man to a woman, you're going to need a uterus.
00:32:48.720
And that woman to a man has a uterus to go and she's going to need a pecker.
00:32:59.380
Let's get that World War I veteran back in here.
00:33:10.900
You're putting on like a brave face like, guys, my uterus, it's so quirky and cute.
00:33:15.180
And it's like, this is kind of a serious moment.
00:33:17.560
You just got like permanently altered and you're like, you got a prop?
00:33:25.420
Who would cut the uterus and cervix and fallopian tubes out of like a healthy young woman like that?
00:34:04.000
But again, all this is, before we move on to the Ulta clip, all this is social media showboating, right?
00:34:17.960
And does something probably bad happen to that girl at like a young age where she doesn't want to be a woman anymore?
00:34:23.660
And then like cutting it out and having the jar on her shelf is like some sort of closure for some like sick trauma time loop that didn't need to get dealt with that way is how I see it.
00:34:34.940
Well, I think a lot of those people think they're going to get closure that way.
00:34:40.840
But then it's just like, oh, yeah, I just had a surgery and now I don't have the organ.
00:34:43.840
And now I'm the same person in my head tomorrow.
00:34:51.300
You never get happiness from a one-day event like that.
00:34:55.840
And then the people that don't get happiness, they never show, which is why we have to.
00:35:06.420
Continuing on with man-made horrors beyond our comprehension.
00:35:19.460
And that's why the narrative still has a long way to go.
00:35:22.260
Because when I was grieving Boy Dylan, I didn't know those things were even accessible to me.
00:35:34.760
No, it's the equivalent to the big titty woodshop teacher.
00:35:37.120
It's like something's, it's so far out of pocket that it's like we get joy from it.
00:35:52.200
If they can get guys to start wearing makeup, they just doubled their market.
00:35:58.940
I think you turn more right-wing people off, which is half of their female market.
00:36:03.180
Then you do picking up guys that are going to start wearing makeup now.
00:36:07.280
Because an average guy like us isn't going to watch and go, ooh, maybe I can throw on some mascara.
00:36:15.600
But yeah, I think it's going to turn more people away.
00:36:18.640
And it's one of those things where a company or a corporation is going to like sacrifice itself for the progressive agenda when no one was calling for this.
00:36:30.580
But they're doing it by pushing an agenda and like doing their good boy thing.
00:36:39.200
But it kind of is true that they would be looking for men.
00:36:43.100
So next time Ulta shows up in Urban Decay and someone's just shoving bags full, no mercy.
00:37:16.780
It's two dudes, two cocks just hanging out, shooting the shit.
00:37:21.060
They might as well put ESPN on the back, start really getting into sports.
00:37:31.340
Next, the teacher who's teaching autistic kids to be trans.
00:37:38.340
My name is Carly, and I'm a first-year Arlington County teacher at Long Branch Elementary School.
00:37:45.060
I'm also a queer person, and the proposed model policy on trans students is just one of my many issues I have with Glenn Youngkin.
00:37:53.260
In May, I graduated with my master's in special education.
00:37:56.520
I did my master's study on queer inclusion in public schools, specifically because of the rise in anti-trans hate in public schools across this nation.
00:38:06.440
My study told me that including trans students in all spaces is best practice.
00:38:12.280
It also told me that there are trans kids of every age.
00:38:15.540
One I actually worked with in my student teaching.
00:38:19.060
I found that autistic students, the population I work with, may experience gender queerness more than other students.
00:38:27.300
All of this brings me to my most important point.
00:38:32.980
With my master's degree, I worked hard and paid for it to know how to do my job.
00:38:41.860
Because the whole college thing was a scam, and they taught you the made-up stuff.
00:38:52.000
Some lesbian just let you write a five-page paper and said, looks good to me.
00:38:55.640
Like, I don't know what the master's program is for gender kids stuff that's all pseudoscience.
00:39:00.660
You have a master's degree from some crappy college.
00:39:09.780
You get your little degree, and they keep getting paid.
00:39:12.400
I kind of love this shit, how much I laugh at college now.
00:39:15.800
Because it's like, based on your merit, you know, what you've said, you don't sound like
00:39:24.200
You sound like a joke who's just going with the wave of, like, what women are saying.
00:39:29.040
They credentialed you so you go out into the real world and cause disruptiveness and division.
00:39:44.500
You know what I realized, too, with this whole trans thing and, like, the locker rooms
00:39:54.160
But that feeling when you're in the woman's bathroom, and it just feels a little different.
00:39:58.120
And you have, like, that feeling in, like, your nervous system where you're like, I shouldn't
00:40:04.760
Like, they're trying to get rid of that entirely, which is, like, a very natural feeling that
00:40:09.060
basically proves that men realize, like, women need their own space and privacy.
00:40:18.420
Like, get me out of here before I get in trouble.
00:40:20.620
Like, that feeling they're trying to get rid of and pretend is not natural.
00:40:24.700
That's kind of the proof of, like, the two genders being very different in my mind.
00:40:30.740
They're training you to have that, like, eliminated.
00:40:35.080
You know, I always joke, the unisex bathroom, it's like, imagine just going into the unisex
00:40:40.100
bathroom and absolutely blowing it out, doing a number, doing a disgusting thing in there.
00:40:45.060
And then you walk out, and there's some dainty little girl who's waiting for you.
00:40:54.000
Certain things we don't need to share with women.
00:40:58.440
We don't need to bore you with the details, but certain things should be left separate.
00:41:02.980
Should we move on to something we should share with women?
00:41:10.160
I had this quote tweet that I thought was pretty funny.
00:41:14.340
Why do white non-binary people act like being non-binary cancels out their whiteness?
00:41:21.900
I'm a starving child, starving to death, and this is the very last thing I have ever read.
00:41:36.980
Is every, is Piers Morgan talking about her and getting her canceled?
00:41:51.820
We need a new phrase that's like anti-hentetic, you know?
00:41:56.180
We need something that we could say, that's, uh, uh, uh, uh.
00:42:12.720
Um, it says that we are where we expected to be, but now we have the facts to back it
00:42:18.380
Um, I think the one area that we are, um, are feeling positive about is that 38% of our workforce
00:42:28.980
Um, we've done a lot of work to improve in that area.
00:42:33.240
Um, and it's very consistent with our current female fan base of 40%, and so that's a great
00:42:40.400
Um, having said that, we know we have work to do with women of color, and we're leaning
00:42:45.660
Um, I think the, um, the thing that you should take away from the workforce, um, study is
00:42:52.780
that it is a progressive outlook on how you begin to manage your talent, and it is progressive
00:43:03.980
So, of our 4,200, approximately 4,200 employees across the league and the club, 67% of our
00:43:12.080
employees participated in it, and this is how they self-identified.
00:43:23.140
Which is crazy, because I thought the NHL was like mostly, it's obviously all men, and
00:43:29.620
That's just how the sport is, and now we have to give more ladies spots in the NHL,
00:43:34.920
and then we have to make more black ladies, and it's like, I don't understand, like, the
00:43:39.420
issues that men face, you'd think if you wanted to tackle those issues as the NHL, like, if
00:43:44.800
you're trying to do something bigger than yourself as the NHL, wouldn't you be, like,
00:43:48.000
looking into, like, suicide, and, like, men with their purpose, and, like, exercise, and
00:43:52.820
obesity, but for some reason, they go to, like, race, and then also probably LGBT stuff.
00:43:59.660
So, it's like, oh, our audience is, you know, male or whatever.
00:44:07.780
Like, maybe tailor the product to the audience?
00:44:10.120
It's like, nah, we need more people of color, and we need to be also pushing gay shit.
00:44:18.060
Another thing that just kind of gets taken away from people.
00:44:20.880
And, I mean, this is the start of the end, you know?
00:44:23.380
The way I see it, this is like, okay, you didn't say anything crazy, but I know in five
00:44:27.740
years from now, it's going to be a little different, and then in 10 years from now,
00:44:30.420
there's going to be no fighting, rainbow, center, ice, the red line is going to be the rainbow
00:44:40.140
They're not looking to just kind of go, oh, maybe our diversity number should be this.
00:44:43.980
And, like, when you have that situation where those are what, that's, like, what you're
00:44:46.420
focusing on, like, the diversity, you're basically saying-
00:44:51.560
Like, yeah, well, you're basically saying, exactly, everything is fixed, everything's
00:44:55.140
solved, everything's good, and now we have to make it perfect.
00:45:00.080
And it basically sounds like you're going to be not hiring white men as many times as
00:45:06.060
you can, and then, like, phasing the ones that exist in the system out as well.
00:45:11.860
So, like, that's the new plan for hockey, because I guess whiteness is problematic.
00:45:17.840
There needs to be less whiteness would mean good in her mind.
00:45:30.320
They're the ones, they smuggle in the octopus, they throw it on the ice, they're throwing
00:45:37.980
It was time to start seeing the representation that they deserve, those black ladies.
00:45:41.720
And that's the thing with all these diversity agendas and stuff.
00:45:44.320
It's like, yo, are we, like, the company, right, the NHL as an organization, like, are
00:45:52.500
Is there any possible thing, like, are we leaving $5 on the ground anywhere?
00:45:56.680
You know, could we get one more network streaming deal that could do this?
00:46:00.240
Could we get one more of this thing that could improve the customer experience at every NHL
00:46:05.300
No, let's start hiring bodies to talk about who needs to be the new bodies in here.
00:46:11.760
It's just such a waste, and it's sad to see all these white, old white guys who built
00:46:16.320
it, who built something good enough to attract other people to want to work there, they're
00:46:28.380
And that's, like, the same, like, in a small scale, what happened in a big scale, where,
00:46:32.700
like, white people built a country or a company or whatever, and then instead of building
00:46:38.580
another rivalry company that has the progressive breakdown of, like, racial or whatever that
00:46:45.180
you want, you just say, no, we want in the white company, and we want to change it, and
00:46:53.260
No white people built this, and then you look down the hallway, and it's, like, plaques
00:46:58.560
So it's, like, instead of building your own thing, you have to take what exists already,
00:47:02.160
like, erase the history of it, and then relabel it something else, and pretend you built it.
00:47:09.740
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We have our first Urban Decay video, Cop Fights with the Street Rat in the Subway.
00:50:04.940
These guys probably get paid like, what, $60,000 a year?
00:50:17.080
If I was that cop who was getting zero help and I watched that video playback, I would say, hey, buddy, I'm asking for a transfer.
00:50:28.200
That was the worst part of my, probably the month.
00:50:36.560
And then also, the first thing I said to you is, what happened to the Billy Club?
00:50:40.520
Like, if you're fighting someone, if you're already fighting someone, you've made it clear, like, I don't care if you disagree with it, you know?
00:50:51.000
The cop is wrestling you and you're fighting back?
00:50:57.980
And then if, like, that guy runs away, you probably can't chase him.
00:51:06.840
You're just really creating an environment where the police are going to become, like, useless and stigmatized.
00:51:15.480
And she, like, passed the physical fitness test, but she doesn't really work out anymore.
00:51:20.520
And the physical fitness test was brought down to get more diversity or whatever, to bring more ladies on the force.
00:51:42.660
Or maybe be, like, a cop somewhere nice where you don't have to go wrestle street rats in the subway.
00:51:48.960
You never stumble into the big drug empire and get killed.
00:52:14.120
Some teacher just gets punched in the face by a kid.
00:52:21.800
Now the kids, they do the world star run around after you get swung on by a fucking degenerate 17-year-old kid.
00:52:30.480
Next, the robbery suspect meets a prepared cop.
00:52:37.780
I don't, why, you don't have no reason to put me over there.
00:52:39.640
You were riding your bike the wrong way on the road.
00:52:47.180
Is there a, there's a, uh, somewhere you gotta cross?
00:52:52.040
Are you gonna ID or you're gonna go in handcuffs?
00:52:55.060
I got a gun, I'm gonna shoot you, I'm gonna shoot you.
00:53:01.480
Says, I got a gun, I'm gonna shoot you, I'm gonna shoot you.
00:53:08.480
And then things escalate and then he gets shot.
00:53:17.420
After the fact, viewer discretion, not much to say there.
00:53:23.300
Um, do you, well, I, it's not in the script or in the videos or whatever, but you want
00:53:30.760
to talk about that cop who shot the kid eating the burger at all?
00:53:34.480
Show people that we can be anti-police as well?
00:53:38.040
There was that clip from, that was a couple weeks ago, right?
00:53:40.740
Where cops were responding to, like, a call about someone causing problems.
00:53:46.760
They thought it was the, a car that just had some kid eating a burger in it and they shot
00:53:51.380
Yeah, and the cop is off the force and now is being, like, tried for manslaughter.
00:53:55.780
I have a, uh, restricted troll guy who, like, hates me, BLM type, in my Instagram.
00:54:03.000
And he sent that to me, like, like, sent it to me, like, hmm, like, so what now?
00:54:10.020
And it's like, yeah, I'm blindly on every cop's side.
00:54:15.180
So there's plenty of times we don't agree with the cops.
00:54:17.080
Remember the COVID parts where the cops were shutting down churches?
00:54:22.160
BLM we were because, you know, it goes either way.
00:54:29.800
It's not, like, an unconditional support of all cops.
00:54:33.140
Obviously, like, if you're a good cop, I would pretty much support you in all circumstances
00:54:45.520
They pretend in the argument that, like, one side thinks all cop behavior is good and the
00:54:51.640
And it's like, we've plenty of times called the cops out.
00:54:55.140
And if that was a black guy, we'd have something, we'd have a crazy situation on our hands.
00:55:05.960
So, if that Hispanic kid was black, it would have been George Floyd 2.0.
00:55:12.420
Democrats couldn't write a book better than that.
00:55:14.280
But no one even really hears about it or even shows that much about it.
00:55:17.740
It's not useful to the Democrats, so they don't care.
00:55:23.200
This is just a sad clip in New York City, another New York situation.
00:55:27.180
She tries to give a homeless guy or a street rat some money.
00:55:31.560
And then he yanks the purse, tries to get it, pulls her to the ground.
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Someone's already being kind to you, and you want to make them a victim.
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Well, our next thing is actually a bigger picture issue.
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It's kind of a mini section called, I'm Noticing a Trend.
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21-year-old victim of assault and attempted rape was hesitant to call police because the attacker was black.
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And the image on the screen is this girl with a beat-up face, like, clearly got mauled.
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But she was hesitant to call because the attacker was black.
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And I believe this was a situation where it was getting sketchy.
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She was like, oh, is this guy about to do something?
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And there was another story in the same vein about apologizing as the victim.
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So, there was an L.A. woman who suffers a brain injury after a stranger stabs her with garden shears in L.A.
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So, this nice, beautiful young girl, 24, somewhere in Hollywood, just got randomly attacked.
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By, like, a mentally ill psycho, like, who has free reign of the city in Gavin Newsom's California.
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And so, it said, somebody else quote tweeted, it said, the suspected stabber, 30-year-old Jonathan Cole,
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rammed a pair of gardening shears with four-inch blades into the back of Watts' head as they passed while walking down the street, police said.
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Despite the horrific nature of the crime, her mother said she understood what happened to her daughter was a social and systemic failure
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and that more needs to be done to help those living on the streets who are struggling with mental illness.
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There's a four-inch gardening shears in your daughter's neck and she's in the hospital, but, man, they really need to do more for those struggling on the streets.
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A socioeconomic issue, it's, like, stabbing someone in the head.
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And it's like, did you rob food or did you rob sneakers?
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Or did you randomly commit an extremely violent assault with no financial gain?
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So now everyone's, like, apologizing and everyone's scared and everyone's apologizing as the victim.
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We saw this last week as well with that Georgia football player who was shot 18 years old, everything going for him, shot dead by two 19- and 18-year-old black kids.
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They say, oh, we don't know what socioeconomic factors led to this.
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It's like, well, he executed the guy after he already had the money.
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So socioeconomic factors led him to execute the store clerk, that Indian store clerk.
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And so one other thing I will say is, remember the 90s?
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Someone would get killed, like a kid would get killed by, you know, a faulty seatbelt thing or something.
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And then that mom would go on a mission and make it her life's mission.
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And we'd get, like, Samantha's Law or something where it's like, the seatbelt can never do this or that or the other.
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And it was like just one angry mom, one senator from that state or something, and, like, they'd get it done, you know?
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And now it's just, well, we don't know what happened.
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Remember the furniture store girl who got murdered in L.A. recently?
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So America's youth are just going to continue to get victimized.
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And this girl, nice girl, had a good job, actually got laid off from her job, the article said, and then stabbed in the neck with gardening shears.
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Yeah, but there are some socioeconomic issues that may have led to that, which is why the guy needed to stab her.
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It was California didn't do enough to stop him from randomly stabbing someone.
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And also, as always, we're seeing a common thread, a lot of anti-white violence.
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And it's from the rhetoric from top down all over the place.
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I'm not saying that if you, you know, you should be canceled or censored.
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All this stuff, this anti-white, this mindset that's been pushed with the progressive agenda, like whiteness is a problem.
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Whiteness is the old guard that needs to be replaced.
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Whiteness is what caused all these problems, and that's why we're here.
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That is why you're seeing white kids get killed.
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That's why you're seeing white ladies get knocked down the subway stairs and beat up and stabbed and attacked.
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It's because people think that it's OK because it's open season on white people.
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Yeah, remember the old genocide chart, dehumanization and, you know, blaming and all those?
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He tries to push him, and this guy doesn't want to fight.
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He's the only Asian driver in NASCAR, and Bubba Wallace is trying to run a lot of town.
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So, Ratboy, do you want to hear an Asian driving joke or a black-on-Asian hate crime stat joke?
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Eli Apple, NFL player, gets dropped off at practice by his parents.
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Like, we were, I had a family of football players.
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And then, like, for the morning of the game, my mom would be like, oh, I washed your costume.
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It's laid out for you for the game tonight, your costume.
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And then she would go to the games and then be happy when we weren't in.
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Because when we weren't in, we couldn't get hurt.
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So, if it was, like, defense is in and I'm on offense, my mom would be very happy that I wasn't in because that means I can't get hurt.
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And I was actually looking back and thinking about it.
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And I've been playing football since, like, fifth grade.
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So, I basically started every single game ever.
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Because you're trying to catch the TV and yank it down.
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You went from enjoying great moment to knocked out hospital.
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You wake up and then you go, oh, did Tennessee really win?
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But maybe it's time to make charter fishing less white.
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It's about time for a black woman to be jumping.
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We need black ladies out there because they love fishing.
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For no reason other than it's an incredibly lucrative business and, you know, that's it.
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That's when Babe Ruth, somewhere in this is Babe Ruth slugging him.
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And then right around this time is like when probably the aliens told them about the proper
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Because that's when the aliens were talking to people during World War II.
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And they gave them all the technology and stuff.
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Why wouldn't they just say, hey, here's a better idea.
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And then someone writes it down and goes, oh, I invented this.
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Who takes the alien info and puts it into practice?
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You know what those baseball mitts need though?
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They need to rewrite the history and then just add more black players to like the 1900s teams.
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You know the thing of like when black people always claim that they were actually like Vikings
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And those black and white photos, that's why you couldn't tell.
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So he ate a dog toy and it's like in his lungs.
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Uh, next the kid goes down the hill and swerves.
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And then he taught the kid to swerve and they did the swerve and it worked.
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The guy plays the, I wrote harmonica for his wife.
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And his wife of so many years is dancing and he just gets emotional and he's so happy that
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he has a nice wife that he likes and they've been together for all this time and they went
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That's still potential for all of us to have that.
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Chinese Donut Boy had a great tweet that kind of reminded me of the times we're living in.
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It says, overnight oats, gig economy, tiny home.
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All like in quotes, all things that you search.
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A police officer who's a fan of the show sent us this cool video.
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