Fleccas Talks Podcast - December 10, 2024


FREED MURDERER MURDERS AGAIN


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 4 minutes

Words per Minute

184.11282

Word Count

11,802

Sentence Count

1,429

Misogynist Sentences

46

Hate Speech Sentences

50


Summary

Today on the show, Daniel Penny was acquitted, but we re waiting to hear what BLM is saying in response. Then, Trump just got back from a trip to Europe where he was very well received, and a person is crying over a haircut. And last but not least, we have a story about a man who killed someone over a petty debt, even though that same man received a $4.1 million payout just a few years ago. We ll tell you why we re not surprised.


Transcript

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00:00:15.960 Welcome back to Fleck of Socks, the podcast episode 223.
00:00:19.920 Today on the show, Daniel Penny was acquitted, but waiting to hear what BLM is saying in
00:00:25.800 response.
00:00:26.560 Then Trump just got back from a trip to Europe where he was very well received.
00:00:31.700 Then in cringe of the week, this person is crying over a haircut.
00:00:35.660 You're not going to want to miss that.
00:00:37.520 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have a story about a man who killed someone
00:00:42.940 over a petty debt, even though that same man received a $4.1 million payout just a few years
00:00:49.900 ago.
00:00:50.380 We'll tell you why we're not surprised.
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00:03:20.440 So, stuff your stockings is what you meant, right?
00:03:24.040 Right.
00:03:24.500 It's kind of loose.
00:03:25.500 Sometimes I go back and I'm editing a social media clip for the show and I'm just like,
00:03:30.720 whoa.
00:03:31.400 I said FBI instead of NBA a week ago.
00:03:34.560 And it's just like, sometimes you just blow it.
00:03:36.600 We're vibing it.
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00:03:38.700 Fast and loose.
00:03:39.280 Fast and loose.
00:03:40.080 That's why people like the show.
00:03:41.360 It's real.
00:03:42.240 AI couldn't do that.
00:03:43.440 AI couldn't say stock your stuffings.
00:03:45.020 Yeah.
00:03:45.360 What was the thing you tripped up AI with last week?
00:03:48.980 Grimps.
00:03:49.420 The Grimps is as usual.
00:03:51.480 And then the Hungry Games.
00:03:52.580 Hungry Games.
00:03:53.360 Yeah.
00:03:53.620 You're really stopping them.
00:03:54.720 We're just proving we're not AI every week.
00:03:57.140 All right.
00:03:57.660 Let's get into the show.
00:03:58.580 We have a packed show.
00:03:59.680 Nothing crazy, but we do have a lot of good stories.
00:04:03.500 Great show.
00:04:04.340 Yeah.
00:04:04.700 Coming your way.
00:04:05.620 Business as usual.
00:04:06.500 It's Tuesday.
00:04:07.160 We're in the middle of the week.
00:04:08.100 We're going to be business as usual.
00:04:10.220 First stories first.
00:04:12.100 Assad flees Syria to Russia.
00:04:14.080 Can you read the headline?
00:04:15.160 Yeah.
00:04:15.420 The Syrian capital city of Damascus has fallen to rebel soldiers in Syria and President
00:04:20.580 Bashar al-Assad has fled to an unknown location on plane.
00:04:25.140 All the remaining soldiers loyal to Assad are ordered to surrender.
00:04:28.380 And we find out later he fled to Russia.
00:04:30.600 He's in Russia right now.
00:04:31.740 Good for him.
00:04:32.760 You kind of do have to pull the cord every once in a while and get out and go to a friendly
00:04:35.920 country and say, not my problem anymore.
00:04:38.240 Especially when it's like CIA deep state stuff.
00:04:41.120 Yeah.
00:04:41.380 And it's like the, I believe Assad had like hundreds of thousands of soldiers and then
00:04:45.560 the rebels are 15,000, but somehow you lose that battle.
00:04:49.420 Just go to Russia and live a nice life.
00:04:51.320 Let the, let Israel do whatever they're going to do.
00:04:53.520 Yeah.
00:04:53.780 And Assad held down Syria for a while and now it's falling in the hands of Stone Age, Al-Qaeda
00:04:58.700 and ISIS adjacent retards basically.
00:05:01.820 And so, you know, little international chaos, maybe more refugees come in.
00:05:06.440 This is what all the asylum seekers fled Syria because they, they would blame Assad and now
00:05:12.040 they're in Europe, knifing people at a German Christmas market, et cetera.
00:05:15.920 So, uh, I guess it's time for those guys to go back at least.
00:05:18.820 Yeah.
00:05:19.340 Now they're safe to go back.
00:05:20.760 Yeah.
00:05:21.000 But, uh, World War III potentially again on a different front.
00:05:24.520 Israel's trying to expand their borders.
00:05:26.260 It seems like on some Israel shit.
00:05:28.480 Oh, Israel takes some ground.
00:05:29.980 They'll take some ground and then I'm sure we'll be there to help out.
00:05:34.000 Uh, but Russia is a solid spot to flee to.
00:05:36.900 I was thinking about fleeing to Russia if Kamala were to have stolen the 2024 election.
00:05:42.340 Yeah.
00:05:42.800 Yeah.
00:05:43.080 And then another reason why Russia outlaws satanic temple, deeming it undesirable and
00:05:48.060 blasphemous of the traditional religious values.
00:05:50.940 Yeah.
00:05:51.380 Thank you, Putin.
00:05:52.020 Very cool.
00:05:52.640 Yeah.
00:05:52.780 Putin doesn't want any millennial type redditors just being antagonistic for no reason and being
00:05:57.740 like, Hmm, I'm a satanic temple member.
00:06:00.440 Let's post on Reddit about this.
00:06:02.000 We can do your abortions.
00:06:03.240 Yeah.
00:06:03.420 He's just like, Nope, we're not doing that here.
00:06:05.200 So good to see.
00:06:05.960 Good to see.
00:06:06.800 All right.
00:06:07.100 Let's get into the story of the day.
00:06:08.620 The one everyone's talking about.
00:06:09.860 Daniel Penny acquitted of, I don't know, all the, whatever he was charged for.
00:06:14.480 A lot of stuff.
00:06:15.160 Manslaughter was number one.
00:06:16.460 And then like negligent homicide was number two.
00:06:18.980 And they did some, uh, or not political, but legal maneuvering.
00:06:22.960 The prosecutor kind of dropped the count one.
00:06:26.220 They dismissed it because it seemed like the jury was deadlocked.
00:06:29.400 And then they kind of dismissed that and said, let's just go to negligent homicide.
00:06:32.560 And that ended up not working.
00:06:34.760 But it, according to some legal people I follow on Twitter, that was not really a common move.
00:06:39.440 It kind of was a rat, rat maneuver.
00:06:41.820 Sounds like a rat maneuver.
00:06:43.220 Yeah.
00:06:43.320 Um, so happy for him.
00:06:45.020 They're still probably going to sue him civilly.
00:06:47.560 Is that right?
00:06:48.540 I would imagine the scraps of Jordan Neely's family are looking for a little bit of a payout.
00:06:55.280 So, and what I noticed afterwards, obviously it's a joyous day.
00:06:58.540 The white man is back.
00:07:00.000 They can't just, uh, you can't just accuse someone of being, you know, a criminal because
00:07:04.960 they interceded on an actual threat, uh, just because he's white and you're some Israeli
00:07:10.540 prosecutor or something.
00:07:11.600 Um, but he, he was kind of, there were some people who attempted to interview him afterwards
00:07:17.360 and he kind of like slinked away from the camera.
00:07:19.220 So I think, which is part of the ongoing, like, I don't, I'm not going to say anything.
00:07:22.600 I'm not going to gloat or whatever.
00:07:25.020 Yes, exactly.
00:07:25.960 And then there were a lot of people having reactions in the court when it first happened,
00:07:29.860 when, um, they was, he was found not guilty that the Daniel Penny side applauded.
00:07:35.480 And then the judge was screaming, be quiet.
00:07:37.300 And then Jordan Neely side, uh, they said he's going to be killed.
00:07:40.960 Yeah.
00:07:41.620 And this is kind of like a half quote.
00:07:43.580 Somebody said, going to be killed.
00:07:44.960 Like, that's what someone heard.
00:07:46.280 Who's doing a courtroom reporting.
00:07:48.180 And then the judge said out.
00:07:49.740 And then from the Neely side, it's a small world, buddy.
00:07:52.220 It's a racist country.
00:07:53.500 So like they're chirping, you know, they're chirping about like what they're going to catch
00:07:57.400 Daniel Penny in an alley, bro.
00:07:59.120 He's never setting foot in New York again.
00:08:01.060 I hope not.
00:08:01.920 Yeah.
00:08:02.100 And then here's what they were saying outside afterwards.
00:08:04.580 This is a BLM, uh, one of the BLM founders, I believe.
00:08:07.920 Yeah.
00:08:08.080 From the New York chapter.
00:08:09.020 I think we need some black vigilantes, right?
00:08:13.420 People want to jump up and choke us and kill us for being loud.
00:08:21.420 How about we do the same when they attempt to oppress us?
00:08:26.200 Yeah, so we need vigilant.
00:08:28.980 We need black vigilantes.
00:08:30.060 Yeah, that's what Daniel Penny was.
00:08:32.400 He was a vigilante in a corrupt system of New York where repeat offenders weren't being
00:08:37.600 locked up and they were continuing to harass and assault people.
00:08:41.320 Daniel Penny stepped up, was a vigilante and stopped it.
00:08:44.780 So it's ironic hearing them call for vigilantes.
00:08:46.960 That's what it was.
00:08:47.620 It's just your guys, this guy was the violent criminal.
00:08:49.820 Also, uh, when BLM, whenever they start talking about stuff like this, the key phrase in that
00:08:55.340 speech is when they want to do it to us.
00:08:57.720 And it's like, everybody's relating to Jordan Neely, the guy who gets on the subway and starts
00:09:01.520 yelling and threatening and kind of is on drugs.
00:09:03.500 I'm going to kill everybody.
00:09:04.420 I'm going to kill him.
00:09:05.120 That's us.
00:09:05.860 That's the collective us.
00:09:07.440 Um, and what do you think?
00:09:08.980 I think BLM doesn't have it in them anymore.
00:09:11.580 They don't have the machine.
00:09:12.740 They don't have the anger.
00:09:13.920 They're tired out.
00:09:14.840 You know, this is like a month three of like the, uh, occupy wall street movement.
00:09:19.900 It's like, yeah, we're not getting anything done.
00:09:22.340 So I don't think they have the stamina left anymore.
00:09:24.920 I don't think anything's really going to happen.
00:09:26.520 I don't think so.
00:09:27.280 And they don't really have the funding and the social power anymore either.
00:09:31.300 Everyone kind of got tired after George Floyd.
00:09:33.740 Yeah.
00:09:34.340 Um, and then they all, that being said, if you're a white guy in New York, had on a
00:09:37.700 swivel tonight, you know, swivel for the next couple of days for sure.
00:09:41.460 But then the guy was getting mad about how like Jordan Neely was killed.
00:09:45.440 There was no consequences.
00:09:46.300 So I guess like the only people that are allowed to kill black people without
00:09:49.260 anyone talking about it are other black people.
00:09:51.760 Yeah.
00:09:51.980 Gang members.
00:09:52.640 And it's funny.
00:09:53.320 Cause if you, if you applied this sort of level of passion and you know, oh,
00:09:57.880 there's a news interview on the court footsteps, the steps of the court.
00:10:02.580 Like imagine if they had that energy for every random like shooting or a drive-by
00:10:06.980 or something, it's like the neighborhood would get cleaned up pretty quick.
00:10:10.040 Yeah.
00:10:10.160 Daniel Penny is not your guys' problem.
00:10:12.240 Yeah.
00:10:12.540 He's, he'll never do it again.
00:10:14.340 There's no chance of re-offending.
00:10:15.980 He's just a, some guy, he's probably going to avoid the subway.
00:10:18.520 We need to give him some Uber money, stay off public transit.
00:10:21.740 But yeah, it's hilarious to see this level.
00:10:24.680 Yeah.
00:10:24.920 And they're not able to do like the George Floyd part two though.
00:10:27.720 Yeah.
00:10:27.980 It's nice to see that.
00:10:28.960 And then it's weird that, you know, they're saying he's just like us.
00:10:32.620 This, you know, this is our struggle.
00:10:34.400 Why is Jordan Neely and George Floyd like black criminals?
00:10:39.060 Why is that everyone's struggle?
00:10:41.820 I don't know.
00:10:42.300 And it's, it's obviously not.
00:10:43.820 And that's the side up.
00:10:44.820 I guess everyone who's saying that is kind of admitting like, oh yeah, I'm a petty criminal
00:10:48.400 who's willing to escalate things.
00:10:50.060 If I get called out and caught, you know, I got a rap sheet, I got a rap sheet and then
00:10:54.560 I will get loud afterwards and I will resist arrest and that's all normal, right?
00:10:58.900 Yeah.
00:10:59.180 And then, uh, to wrap up this Daniel Penny story, uh, Phil Mickelson was tweeting in
00:11:04.360 his favor.
00:11:05.440 Random Phil Mickelson waded into the political discourse.
00:11:08.400 He didn't have to, he's extremely rich, I guess.
00:11:11.200 So that's more reason to, but he was just kind of tweeting multiple times about Daniel
00:11:15.120 Penny.
00:11:15.680 He said, thank you, Daniel Penny for serving your country and for protecting the many passengers
00:11:19.380 whose lives were threatened by this violent and deranged individual.
00:11:22.520 Thank you, Phil Mickelson.
00:11:23.720 Go buy a Phil Mickelson jersey.
00:11:25.540 Yeah.
00:11:26.200 Do it.
00:11:26.540 Support Phil.
00:11:27.240 Um, and then last thing too, Daniel Penny obviously got acquitted, went out for beers
00:11:31.280 with his lawyer.
00:11:32.520 That's a good beer.
00:11:33.600 You know how people are always debating, oh, a shower beer, a vacation beer, uh, you know,
00:11:38.700 baseball game in the summertime beer.
00:11:40.420 What's the best beer?
00:11:41.460 Airport beer.
00:11:42.440 Yeah, exactly.
00:11:43.420 I think getting acquitted in a Soros DA district on a manslaughter charge, that might be,
00:11:49.380 the best beer.
00:11:50.280 That's the best beer one can have.
00:11:52.040 Yeah.
00:11:52.640 All right.
00:11:53.020 Moving on to another story that's actually somewhat related, believe it or not.
00:11:56.600 I'm going to wrap it all together.
00:11:58.300 Um, the guy who shot the United Health CEO, he's been identified and apprehended, I believe.
00:12:05.160 Can we show the picture?
00:12:06.580 We have a picture of him here.
00:12:07.920 He's Luigi Mangione.
00:12:09.440 He's an Italian kid.
00:12:10.700 An Italian kid.
00:12:11.580 He went to Penn.
00:12:12.460 He was valedictorian of his high school.
00:12:14.500 Looks pretty good.
00:12:15.860 He looks like a normal kid.
00:12:16.960 Nice, smart.
00:12:18.240 Not as dysgenic as the usual school shooter.
00:12:21.660 Yeah, it's very interesting.
00:12:23.300 Um, but the aftermath of the shooting, since it happened last week to now, there's been
00:12:28.340 a lot of weird stuff, uh, socially about it.
00:12:31.500 Yeah.
00:12:31.720 Like, these people were making, uh, t-shirts.
00:12:34.100 Here's that clip where they're showing the moment it happened.
00:12:39.020 It says, deny, defend, oppose.
00:12:40.520 So they made t-shirts for it.
00:12:42.020 Someone getting murdered.
00:12:43.520 And then they also had a lookalike contest in Washington Square Park in New York.
00:12:53.360 I did hear about 11 o'clock this morning.
00:12:56.380 You get it.
00:12:57.260 You get it.
00:12:57.960 So no one cares that an innocent man was just shot dead in the middle of the day.
00:13:04.020 I mean, in broad daylight in New York City.
00:13:06.140 No one cares about that.
00:13:07.300 And I think it's the same reason that they wanted to lock up Daniel Penny.
00:13:11.840 And it's because it's about being anti-white.
00:13:15.020 And I don't think you're going to hear that take on most shows.
00:13:18.480 Um, but white people need to pay is the energy.
00:13:22.000 So if the CEO was black or non-binary or pens or whatever, there'd be an uproar.
00:13:27.840 You know what I'm saying?
00:13:28.480 It wouldn't be as celebrated for sure.
00:13:30.240 He could be an evil black board member who's like a corporate raider who everybody universally hates.
00:13:36.700 And it still would be less celebrated than this one did.
00:13:38.860 Exactly.
00:13:39.480 But he's white.
00:13:40.400 So people laugh because white people are bad and we need to get back at white people.
00:13:45.340 But if Jordan Neely was white, no one would care.
00:13:48.020 And if Daniel Penny was black, no one would care.
00:13:51.040 Yeah.
00:13:51.580 Innocent white is guilty.
00:13:53.760 Guilty criminal blacks are innocent.
00:13:56.420 Yeah.
00:13:56.740 And I mean, this one was more healthcare related.
00:13:59.660 So I, I get your point, but it's definitely more, uh, animosity towards like the system
00:14:06.280 and like what people see as a bad system, but it's just like, it's very weird.
00:14:11.640 Like you, you, you almost lose your ground to talk about anything.
00:14:15.620 If you think random extra judicial assassinations are just like, okay, you know, it's like, whatever.
00:14:22.260 It's interesting.
00:14:22.980 And then you learn about the shooter and then you'll stop caring in a day after you hear some
00:14:27.660 information.
00:14:28.120 But like the people idolizing it, it's, it's very weird.
00:14:31.980 It's very leftist.
00:14:33.200 But you would agree that no one would be doing the t-shirts or the lookalike contest if the
00:14:37.500 CEO was black.
00:14:39.000 Sure.
00:14:39.680 Sure.
00:14:40.160 Maybe.
00:14:40.780 And no one would care about Daniel Penny if he was black or Jordan Neely was white.
00:14:45.420 Sure.
00:14:46.040 Sure.
00:14:46.420 That, that one more.
00:14:47.500 I'm talking, the UnitedHealth CEO is a little different.
00:14:49.580 I'm saying they're not as connected as you think, but I definitely agree that the black
00:14:53.640 and white, the racial component of it definitely accelerates or mitigates how much enthusiasm
00:14:59.020 there is.
00:14:59.720 Exactly.
00:15:00.340 And then they make jokes about us and white people, which is why I'm constantly making
00:15:04.440 the George Floyd jokes and the George Floyd shirts.
00:15:06.660 That's smart.
00:15:07.180 We should have a Jordan Neely lookalike contest.
00:15:09.560 Oh, that would be fun.
00:15:11.000 The lookalike contest is becoming a new, like Gen Z, like overplayed thing.
00:15:15.320 They did like a Timothy Chalamet, the guy from the bear, Jeremy Allen White.
00:15:19.740 They did that lookalike in Chicago.
00:15:21.260 Now they're just doing it for random shit, whatever pops up.
00:15:24.240 That's going to get played out really quick.
00:15:26.040 Yep.
00:15:26.540 All right.
00:15:26.780 Anything else on this story before we move on?
00:15:29.180 Yeah.
00:15:29.440 I mean, the guy, he looks like a normal guy from what we know now is he was smart, a
00:15:34.840 high achieving student.
00:15:37.380 He seems to have had some major back surgery.
00:15:40.840 And that made him go crazy apparently.
00:15:42.580 That he may have gone a little crazy.
00:15:44.480 He withdrew from his friend groups.
00:15:46.580 There was a tweet, someone asking like, hey dude, you're in my wedding.
00:15:49.520 Like you haven't, I can't even get in touch with you.
00:15:51.980 Are you going to honor your commitments?
00:15:53.520 That's kind of like a Fleckes thing.
00:15:55.180 Withdrawing like, yeah, sounds fun.
00:15:56.920 That's what Fleckes does.
00:15:58.220 Someone tells me plans I don't want to do.
00:15:59.980 I just go, oh, that sounds really fun.
00:16:01.460 That sounds fun.
00:16:02.100 And they think I'm going.
00:16:03.300 It's non-committal.
00:16:03.880 You look back and play it back.
00:16:05.220 All I said was, it sounds fun.
00:16:06.960 But so he's withdrawn a little bit.
00:16:08.880 He may have done it with ghost guns that were 3D printed.
00:16:13.520 We're not positive on that yet.
00:16:14.960 He was caught in a McDonald's with multiple fake IDs.
00:16:17.960 So he was kind of just on the run a little bit.
00:16:20.980 And, you know, I think the broader point is this guy, like he might be a folk hero to
00:16:25.360 like trans people on Twitter or something, but you're just going to have to go to prison
00:16:30.080 for the rest of your life.
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00:16:44.160 Hashtag make a play.
00:16:46.720 So what's the point?
00:16:48.420 You're not some hero.
00:16:49.680 There's a new CEO already.
00:16:51.900 There's an acting CEO right now.
00:16:53.740 So these people who kind of think they're going to make a huge difference or whatever, you
00:16:59.400 have to do the time in the cell.
00:17:01.440 So I don't know.
00:17:02.620 There's nothing to be gained here.
00:17:03.760 This guy, he's like a handsome, young, fit guy, threw away his life for what?
00:17:09.440 For leftists to like you online.
00:17:10.960 I don't know.
00:17:11.240 Yeah, exactly.
00:17:12.420 All right.
00:17:12.660 Well, that's the end of that story.
00:17:14.500 We're moving on to our politics section.
00:17:16.540 Trump just got back from his trip to Europe.
00:17:19.120 Yeah.
00:17:19.740 Where everyone really liked him.
00:17:21.260 We have photos of him and Joe Biden's fawning over him.
00:17:25.020 We have a clip here.
00:17:27.440 Look at all the eyes on him in this room.
00:17:30.040 Everyone's waiting to see what this maniac will do.
00:17:32.840 Mm-hmm.
00:17:33.780 Everyone's coming over to kiss the ring.
00:17:35.460 Everyone likes him.
00:17:36.520 I remember during the election, oh, we can't elect Trump.
00:17:39.340 Our foreign relations will get so bad.
00:17:41.180 He's crazy.
00:17:42.300 No one knows what he's going to do.
00:17:43.300 Everyone hates him.
00:17:44.720 He's elected.
00:17:45.520 Everyone's not playing that game anymore.
00:17:47.220 They want to like him.
00:17:48.160 They they're scared of them and they're coming over and showing respect.
00:17:51.420 Yeah.
00:17:51.640 And it's one thing if Trump's foreign policy in his first term was one of my favorites.
00:17:56.000 He was like kind of wild.
00:17:57.360 He was just making threats.
00:17:58.520 And then like when the most powerful country on earth makes a threat and you're just Italy
00:18:02.740 and you have the GDP that's half of California, you have to go, oh my God, sorry, sir.
00:18:08.000 Like being on your heels or being unpredictable, like Trump being unpredictable and putting
00:18:12.800 these people on their heels and like on their back foot.
00:18:15.640 It's great.
00:18:16.440 I love it.
00:18:17.420 Everyone's like, OK, I don't want to upset him.
00:18:19.440 Maybe I'll just give him something.
00:18:20.580 Maybe I'll just concede on something first.
00:18:23.420 And, you know, when we have a Joe Biden or like a normal president who's just kind of
00:18:28.720 a placeholder, everyone just goes, OK, yeah, we'll just shake some hands, take some pictures.
00:18:33.100 Nothing's changing foreign policy.
00:18:34.540 We're going to scalp you wherever we can behind your back.
00:18:37.120 Yeah.
00:18:37.320 We're going to keep importing our cars into your country, but not bringing in your cars into
00:18:41.920 our country.
00:18:42.440 And, you know, we're going to keep ripping you off.
00:18:44.560 Right.
00:18:45.220 We actually have a picture here of the departing Biden administration.
00:18:49.000 They're getting ready to go.
00:18:50.260 Yeah.
00:18:50.460 And here's like it looks like a closing meeting where people are about to leave office.
00:18:54.120 Yeah.
00:18:54.660 Yeah.
00:18:54.960 Sorry to see you go, guys.
00:18:56.300 In Europe as well, Trump just brings Elon.
00:18:59.380 He brings Elon around.
00:19:00.880 And I'm seeing a big point of like leftist people online.
00:19:04.140 It's like, how do you guys feel?
00:19:05.660 How do you Trump people feel about Elon being so involved in like Vivek and other people who
00:19:09.980 like weren't elected?
00:19:11.020 And it's like, I love it.
00:19:12.780 Those are good guys.
00:19:13.740 Yeah.
00:19:14.120 They they're smart and they're going to fulfill the agenda.
00:19:17.900 Like, what are you talking about?
00:19:18.900 That's like all they have right now.
00:19:20.560 And I'm kind of laughing at it.
00:19:21.760 Right.
00:19:21.940 Yeah.
00:19:22.280 Good to see.
00:19:22.980 And then Trump had a interview where he was talking about birthright citizenship and kind
00:19:29.160 of his plan for immigration.
00:19:31.020 Can you let that one play?
00:19:32.280 You promised to end birthright citizenship on day one.
00:19:35.420 Is that still your plan?
00:19:36.540 Yeah, absolutely.
00:19:37.860 The 14th Amendment, though, says that, quote, all persons born in the United States are
00:19:42.380 citizens.
00:19:42.980 Can you get around the 14th Amendment with an executive action?
00:19:45.620 We're going to have to get a change.
00:19:46.320 We'll maybe have to go back to the people.
00:19:48.400 But we have to end it.
00:19:49.520 We're the only country.
00:19:50.540 Good.
00:19:51.000 You should end it.
00:19:51.780 Yeah.
00:19:52.080 And so that was the Meet the Press interview.
00:19:54.340 Obviously, he's talking about anchor babies.
00:19:56.620 He's not talking about anybody who, you know, is really a citizen.
00:20:00.820 And the interviewer, obviously, you know, the 14th Amendment just doesn't say anybody
00:20:05.320 born in this square patch of land is a U.S. citizen.
00:20:08.460 It says all person born, all persons born in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction
00:20:13.960 thereof shall be citizens of the United States.
00:20:17.080 So that seems like a pretty key sentence.
00:20:19.240 I don't think, you know, the people who wrote this sentence down said, oh, any Mexican who
00:20:24.800 could jump over, crap out a baby, you know.
00:20:28.280 You're in.
00:20:28.840 That works.
00:20:29.260 In their first two days here is a citizen or a rich, wealthy Chinese person who times
00:20:34.240 up their birth with their trip to America.
00:20:36.980 It's not really how it goes.
00:20:38.200 And that's how it is being abused right now.
00:20:40.800 Exactly.
00:20:41.380 And there's so many situations like that where the founding fathers wrote what they wrote,
00:20:45.180 but then they never could have imagined like mass migration by the millions just walking
00:20:50.100 across the border and coming across from the Middle East to North Africa or whatever.
00:20:54.720 That would never happen.
00:20:55.600 Thomas Jefferson says to John Quincy Adams.
00:20:57.600 Then like all of a sudden Hillary Clinton's in charge of something and then it does, right?
00:21:01.760 Exactly.
00:21:02.980 All right.
00:21:03.560 We're moving.
00:21:04.100 We'll see.
00:21:04.340 We'll see how that there is at least that was Mike Lee who was tweeting that.
00:21:09.000 And he says that Congress has a claim to that definition.
00:21:12.860 Congress has the power to define what it means to be born in the United States and subject to
00:21:17.220 the jurisdiction thereof.
00:21:18.600 So we'll see.
00:21:19.900 I think Trump would probably make an executive order and then have that challenged at the Supreme
00:21:24.360 Court level, you know, something like that could be how it plays out.
00:21:28.200 And obviously the Supreme Court, we know who will be mad and who will be yapping, Kentonji
00:21:33.320 Brown-Jackson, and who, and it might just go 6-3, you know?
00:21:37.160 Exactly.
00:21:38.200 All right.
00:21:38.440 Moving on.
00:21:39.100 Good news out of California.
00:21:40.880 There was a clean sweep for MAGA 7-0 in Huntington Beach.
00:21:45.880 The city council is all MAGA.
00:21:47.760 City attorney is MAGA.
00:21:49.000 City clerk and city treasurer are MAGA as well.
00:21:51.960 There they are wearing MAGA hats.
00:21:54.120 Yeah.
00:21:54.540 Love to see that.
00:21:55.260 California is not dead yet.
00:21:56.980 Yet.
00:21:57.460 It's close.
00:21:58.040 It's very close.
00:21:58.840 And, you know, Gavin Newsom might punish this city somehow or withhold funds.
00:22:02.720 But yeah, I mean, there are pockets.
00:22:04.640 And, you know, Orange County, right?
00:22:05.960 Isn't that trending red?
00:22:07.800 So I don't know, man.
00:22:09.600 Hoping for the best there.
00:22:11.080 Speaking of elections, we have a little bit of a Cary Lake, I don't want to say update,
00:22:15.580 but it's a recommendation.
00:22:17.320 Yeah.
00:22:17.900 Cary Lake has trouble winning.
00:22:19.600 And I obviously don't think that the Arizona elections are fair.
00:22:22.760 I think there's a lot of weird stuff going on.
00:22:24.900 Me neither.
00:22:25.380 A lot of people bought off by the cartel.
00:22:27.880 Very sketchy operations.
00:22:29.720 That being said, look at Cary Lake with long hair.
00:22:33.580 She looks great.
00:22:34.520 You have an easier chance of, what's it called when they beat the election when it's rigged?
00:22:40.960 Too big to rig?
00:22:41.620 Too big to rig.
00:22:42.320 Too big to rig it when you have hair like that.
00:22:44.660 I know.
00:22:45.140 The short haircut is not good.
00:22:46.620 And then that's what Megyn Kelly did when she was going against Trump and woke.
00:22:50.720 She had that stupid short hair.
00:22:51.920 Yeah.
00:22:52.100 And now she's an elegant woman.
00:22:53.680 Yeah.
00:22:54.140 So there's some advice.
00:22:55.800 Last piece of our politics section, David Sachs will be a White House AI and crypto czar.
00:23:01.680 Yeah.
00:23:02.360 Congratulations to David Sachs.
00:23:04.080 He was a strong proponent for Trump and he's getting rewarded.
00:23:06.920 And again, it's another smart guy.
00:23:08.240 It's like, oh, David Sachs wasn't elected.
00:23:10.100 You happy, MAGA?
00:23:11.800 You happy he's in there?
00:23:13.240 And it's like, yeah.
00:23:14.120 What do I care?
00:23:15.260 It's so true.
00:23:16.040 Great.
00:23:16.200 He's a normal, rational guy who's smart and successful, right?
00:23:19.780 Mm-hmm.
00:23:20.640 All right.
00:23:20.940 Well, that's the end of our politics section.
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00:23:29.980 It's Christmas time.
00:23:31.020 Notifications need to be on.
00:23:32.200 And old episodes need to be watched.
00:23:33.840 We are into the final page of housekeeping already, which is my page,
00:23:37.380 where I can talk about whatever I want.
00:23:39.640 First thing I'd like to show you guys, I'm not even going to tell you what it is.
00:23:42.680 We're just going to play it.
00:23:50.720 Plane came in, crashed into the birds.
00:23:52.800 That's some real angry bird shit right there.
00:23:54.660 It's a bird strike.
00:23:55.840 And I did not know they bounced off the nose of the plane like this.
00:23:59.700 I didn't know what that would look like.
00:24:01.660 And that's why I showed it.
00:24:02.600 And I've seen a lot of birds get sucked into the engines.
00:24:05.560 That's how Sully had to land in the water.
00:24:07.660 Yeah.
00:24:08.180 But I didn't know they bounced off the front like that.
00:24:10.500 I had no clue.
00:24:11.540 Well, there you go.
00:24:13.500 Next, we showed a couple weeks ago the gas tanker exploding.
00:24:17.740 And we let everyone know.
00:24:19.080 It's not something you have to be fully scared of.
00:24:21.100 It's not that bad.
00:24:22.480 You can just keep going and drive around it.
00:24:25.160 We have another example of one of those.
00:24:27.720 So, a lumber truck falls off.
00:24:35.780 Looks like a movie.
00:24:37.080 Yeah.
00:24:38.000 But you see, everyone just pulls over and they're fine.
00:24:40.600 And even the guy who got hit by all the lumber, he just kind of got pushed to the side.
00:24:44.460 It sucks.
00:24:45.120 Your car's fucked up.
00:24:46.160 But you're okay.
00:24:47.660 Oh, those are like two by fours.
00:24:49.500 Those aren't logs.
00:24:50.440 That's like longer than two by fours.
00:24:53.240 But that's not that crazy.
00:24:55.840 If it was full trees, a logging truck versus a wood truck, you're in trouble.
00:25:00.780 We'll keep an eye out for that.
00:25:02.260 That's Final Destination shit, as you guys have all known.
00:25:04.320 Exactly.
00:25:04.680 All right.
00:25:05.140 Next is our Joey Chestnut story.
00:25:08.020 Here he is eating 21 pounds of shrimp cocktail.
00:25:12.580 Three, two, one.
00:25:14.740 Go.
00:25:15.580 On his third of St. Elmo's Cocktail Sauce.
00:25:18.820 All right.
00:25:19.480 Five, four, three, two, one.
00:25:23.620 Put down your shrimp cocktail.
00:25:25.720 Patrick, stay with your food.
00:25:27.280 Everyone stay with you.
00:25:28.160 The winner, with 21 pounds, a new world record of St. Elmo's Shrimp Cocktail, Joey Chestnut.
00:25:43.080 21-pound swing.
00:25:44.620 21 pounds.
00:25:46.180 Heavier, full of shrimp.
00:25:47.800 Like a seal or something.
00:25:49.360 That's like some sort of whale does that.
00:25:52.180 I don't want to be vulgar, but imagine what his shits are like.
00:25:57.640 Yeah, that's not even vulgar.
00:25:59.280 And that's obviously where everyone's mind goes.
00:26:01.460 My mind goes to a different spot.
00:26:03.280 Why do all the food contest people wear this type of hat?
00:26:06.220 That's nice.
00:26:07.000 That's tradition.
00:26:07.860 Yeah.
00:26:08.160 I know.
00:26:08.880 That's Americana.
00:26:10.300 I don't know.
00:26:10.660 Good for Joey.
00:26:11.320 I mean, what do you do at this point?
00:26:12.480 You keep stuffing it.
00:26:13.660 This has got to be doing long-term damage to the body, too.
00:26:16.800 You can't keep stuffing it.
00:26:17.980 You can't keep stretching it.
00:26:19.720 Stretching it's probably bad.
00:26:21.140 Stretching it.
00:26:21.740 He's all fucked up, probably.
00:26:23.080 I don't know.
00:26:23.740 Yeah.
00:26:24.280 And then, I don't know.
00:26:25.220 Imagine you have him over for the holidays.
00:26:27.340 No, we have turkey, ham, and then for you, we have three gallons of gravy you could slurp
00:26:33.340 up.
00:26:33.660 This is not your best work.
00:26:36.920 Imagine the shits, and then imagine him for the holidays.
00:26:39.400 Whoa, we ate it all.
00:26:40.880 This is like fourth grade bits.
00:26:42.380 Oh, thank you.
00:26:43.060 Thank you.
00:26:43.600 Do you think he's the best to ever do it?
00:26:45.180 Yeah.
00:26:45.540 Him and Kobayashi, and Kobayashi fell off.
00:26:47.880 Joey Chestnut stands alone.
00:26:49.120 So, he's the best to ever eat.
00:26:50.500 Yeah.
00:26:50.680 And that's like a thing that's been going on since time began.
00:26:53.960 And I would imagine, well, you know, there's always someone like Andre the Giant who can
00:26:58.460 drink a hundred beers or something.
00:26:59.820 That's a good point.
00:27:00.840 So, that's a different breed.
00:27:02.340 But he's the best pound for pound.
00:27:03.580 And Joey Chestnut, as you guys know, we've mentioned on the show, he did sell out to
00:27:07.560 like a vegan fake meat company.
00:27:09.740 I remember.
00:27:10.480 Yeah.
00:27:10.580 So, not happy.
00:27:12.100 But I will admit he is the best to ever do it.
00:27:14.160 It's an honest show.
00:27:15.200 Yeah.
00:27:15.840 All right.
00:27:16.400 Speaking of food, I saw this tweet, and I thought it was pretty interesting.
00:27:20.580 Can you give it a read?
00:27:21.480 When something says it needs two minutes in the microwave, but 40 minutes in the oven,
00:27:25.560 it does make you think a little bit about what the fuck is going on in the microwave.
00:27:29.640 That's a very good point.
00:27:30.640 It's a little too powerful.
00:27:31.960 Yeah.
00:27:32.380 I'm starting to not, I'm starting to wonder about what's going on in the microwave.
00:27:36.340 Don't they just heat up the water molecules, though?
00:27:38.720 Isn't that what it is?
00:27:39.540 It zaps the water molecules, and then those get hot?
00:27:43.140 Maybe.
00:27:43.580 Maybe it's just pure technology that was a breakthrough.
00:27:46.280 Potentially radioactive?
00:27:48.320 Maybe in small doses.
00:27:49.820 I don't know.
00:27:50.740 What if it's a true breakthrough, and we're slandering it for no reason?
00:27:53.600 Microwaves are on my watch list.
00:27:55.360 Okay.
00:27:55.680 I don't trust.
00:27:56.440 I think if you had the choice, you should always use a stovetop or an oven as opposed
00:28:01.000 to nuking it in the microwave.
00:28:02.460 It doesn't seem natural.
00:28:03.420 It doesn't seem right.
00:28:04.260 Okay.
00:28:04.740 Okay.
00:28:05.140 Moving on.
00:28:05.800 Jay-Z got accused of R.A.P.E. with P. Diddy in a civil lawsuit going back to 2000.
00:28:13.980 Yeah.
00:28:14.220 And then M.I.A., who is the singer.
00:28:16.480 Yeah.
00:28:16.660 Get high, light, paper, good, try, lip, pains.
00:28:19.040 Boom, boom, boom.
00:28:19.840 That song?
00:28:20.680 Yeah.
00:28:20.840 Um, she had a video where she was talking about this, and she recently has become a
00:28:25.180 Christian, it sounds like.
00:28:26.260 Yeah.
00:28:26.700 Um, and she called them out.
00:28:28.420 Listen to what she said.
00:28:29.840 I met Jay-Z and I signed to Rock Nation.
00:28:31.840 The first thing he told me to do is get plastic surgery.
00:28:34.700 I'm not insecure because I would have got plastic surgery.
00:28:37.880 People make it.
00:28:38.780 They all f***ing turn around and thank Beyonce because that's f*** it.
00:28:44.520 And, and enough is enough.
00:28:47.220 I'm f***ing coming for everyone now.
00:28:49.320 And even Adele, because she's retired now, but her career would not exist if I hadn't
00:28:56.380 made Jonathan Dickens into a manager.
00:28:59.380 And f*** it, when she gets an award, she thanks Beyonce.
00:29:02.820 Oh, I didn't want to drip myself in blood and cover myself in swimming goop, in black
00:29:09.280 goop, and f***ing like wear devil horns to f***ing sell a record.
00:29:12.820 F*** that.
00:29:15.020 Yeah.
00:29:16.160 Okay.
00:29:16.680 She's coming for everyone.
00:29:17.800 Yeah.
00:29:18.200 I like to see it.
00:29:19.660 Uh, I thought you guys would enjoy that.
00:29:21.520 And so Jay-Z seems like he's going to be getting into some trouble potentially.
00:29:24.960 Obviously more names are probably going to come out.
00:29:27.100 Uh, he's been preparing, uh, for distracting the guards.
00:29:31.120 I found a clip of him online and it looks like he's dancing to try and distract the guards.
00:29:37.420 This is what, this is what he's going to be doing in the cell to distract the guards.
00:29:41.360 Yeah, that's his routine while Beyonce goes and steals the key off a hook, like an old
00:29:45.580 1950s sheriff movie.
00:29:47.400 This is what Jay-Z's up to.
00:29:49.220 That's what he's up to.
00:29:50.340 I get it.
00:29:50.940 All right.
00:29:51.780 Um.
00:29:52.140 To be fair, Jay-Z also did like, uh, issue a scathing reply about how the lawyer was opportunistic
00:29:57.900 and stuff.
00:29:58.480 So there are two sides.
00:29:59.560 Jay-Z's fighting it.
00:30:00.460 He's obviously not going, ah, shoot, you got me on that 13 year old at 2000.
00:30:05.180 So I don't know.
00:30:06.420 We'll see what happens.
00:30:07.220 It's just, uh, it's being reported, you know, MIA, I believe some of that goop shit.
00:30:11.800 That sounded interesting.
00:30:13.080 Blood and devil horns and everyone thanks Beyonce.
00:30:15.680 Mm.
00:30:16.280 That's the part that rings true to me too.
00:30:18.360 Yeah.
00:30:18.920 Uh, next, uh, orca whales have started wearing dead salmon hats again after a 37 year hiatus.
00:30:26.840 Wearing a salmon on your head is back in fashion for orcas after a 37 year break.
00:30:32.460 In 1987, there was a strange trend amongst killer whales.
00:30:35.960 Recent sightings show it's back in fashion.
00:30:38.540 So they have stuff they like.
00:30:40.100 They like to accessorize.
00:30:41.460 They like to play with their food.
00:30:42.900 Photographers stunned by orcas wearing dead salmon as hats.
00:30:47.060 I don't get it.
00:30:48.080 What's the, what could it be?
00:30:49.460 They like, well, one did it a while ago and they all started copying and then it spread
00:30:53.100 to everyone.
00:30:53.600 I think it's kind of like meme coins for whales.
00:30:56.640 I think it's a sign of abundance.
00:30:58.280 They're like, look, I can do whatever I want.
00:30:59.740 I don't even need to eat this shit.
00:31:01.360 Yeah.
00:31:01.920 All right.
00:31:02.460 Very cool.
00:31:03.140 I just want to let you guys know.
00:31:04.200 That's all you got.
00:31:05.040 That's it.
00:31:05.880 Yeah.
00:31:06.080 Imagine Joey chestnut.
00:31:07.100 He'd probably eat the salmon.
00:31:08.260 That's your level of shit today.
00:31:10.000 Um, okay.
00:31:10.920 Our next story is actually really interesting.
00:31:14.500 Remember the other day we talked about the men in black and how they visited Niagara Falls
00:31:18.840 when there was like a UFO sighting or something.
00:31:20.900 I left out a key piece of information.
00:31:23.020 Can you read the tweet?
00:31:24.540 Uh, did anyone in New Jersey, this person's asking if anyone in New Jersey who has witnessed
00:31:28.540 the alleged drone slash UFOs asked if they got visited by tall men in black, um, with
00:31:34.480 weird facial features.
00:31:36.180 Example, no eyebrows recently.
00:31:38.660 So the men in black also don't have eyebrows.
00:31:41.700 Okay.
00:31:42.280 I just wanted to let you guys know, cause sometimes you can see a guy in a suit with
00:31:45.700 the hat and maybe he's not a man in black, but if he has no eyebrows, that's probably
00:31:49.540 who you're dealing with.
00:31:50.320 Okay.
00:31:50.680 Fair.
00:31:50.880 All right.
00:31:51.620 Next we're in our alien section now, as you can probably guess, uh, this is another
00:31:55.000 UFO footage from an airplane cockpit.
00:32:03.340 So as you can see, here comes this orb flying across the bottom of the screen.
00:32:09.940 What is it?
00:32:10.980 I don't know.
00:32:13.380 It looks like it's moving fast.
00:32:15.980 That's one of the clearer ones I've seen.
00:32:18.060 Yeah.
00:32:18.540 So there it is.
00:32:19.300 It's another orb.
00:32:20.480 All right.
00:32:20.920 Was that recent?
00:32:21.660 Do you know, or?
00:32:22.360 I don't know.
00:32:23.140 I saw it online recently, so it still counts.
00:32:25.520 Cause I feel like we're, we're culminating towards something and I'm getting tired of
00:32:29.160 covering alien shit without getting to an end point.
00:32:33.360 You know what I mean?
00:32:33.920 I think it's coming.
00:32:34.680 I want to get satisfied.
00:32:35.660 We're getting, the alien stuff is being rolled out.
00:32:38.220 Okay.
00:32:38.540 I think as we speak.
00:32:39.720 All right.
00:32:40.080 Um, and it's been going around for a long time.
00:32:42.220 Uh, if you do a mirror image of Leonardo da Vinci's St.
00:32:46.660 John the Baptist, uh, painting, you see an alien.
00:32:50.040 Yeah.
00:32:50.360 And the guy's pointing to it.
00:32:51.740 Da Vinci was always hiding shit.
00:32:53.320 You see the Da Vinci code.
00:32:54.720 You read that book.
00:32:55.640 One of my favorite movies.
00:32:57.040 I think the most history I've ever learned is from that dog wishbone and then the Da Vinci
00:33:02.980 code.
00:33:03.360 There you go.
00:33:03.960 I don't, I don't know the wishbone shit.
00:33:05.280 Oh, maybe that was a, what's the Nicholas Cage one?
00:33:07.920 National treasure.
00:33:08.900 Yeah.
00:33:09.400 That was what I learned the most sneaky history lesson.
00:33:11.840 And then, Oh, Benjamin Franklin's got these glasses.
00:33:14.340 Yeah.
00:33:14.560 The glasses.
00:33:15.240 I learned all about that stuff.
00:33:16.720 All right.
00:33:16.960 Our last taking all the wrong lessons.
00:33:18.800 Yeah.
00:33:19.000 There's something on the back of the declaration.
00:33:21.520 Like he, and then these glasses, they're hidden in the brick in Philadelphia.
00:33:24.920 And that declaration is probably from, I don't know, two, 300 years ago.
00:33:28.220 It's like the dates when you don't learn.
00:33:30.780 Um, and I found this, uh, video.
00:33:32.900 We talked last week about the types of aliens.
00:33:34.880 You got the bug ones, the lizard ones, the Nordic ones, and then the grays.
00:33:39.700 This video is pretty compelling.
00:33:41.120 If you know that.
00:33:57.460 And if you do not know we exist, then how can you protect yourself from us?
00:34:04.000 Pretty compelling considering those are all the types of aliens we talked about.
00:34:07.840 Yeah.
00:34:08.280 AI is good for the alien industry.
00:34:10.460 Make good graphics like that.
00:34:12.160 Have fun.
00:34:13.200 So, yeah.
00:34:14.100 Get anything right.
00:34:15.020 Well, yeah.
00:34:16.100 While it's compelling, also, how does a bug make a spaceship?
00:34:21.140 That's true.
00:34:21.880 They need a opposable thumb henchman.
00:34:24.240 So, maybe that's where humans come in.
00:34:26.460 That's where it loses me.
00:34:27.620 I'm getting tired of the alien stuff until we get some new shit.
00:34:30.820 Yeah.
00:34:31.000 All right.
00:34:31.400 Back to the drawing board.
00:34:32.600 Send us new shit if you guys have it.
00:34:33.880 Let's work on it.
00:34:34.600 Well, that is the end of housekeeping.
00:34:36.580 We're moving on to Cringe of the Week.
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00:36:16.220 All right, our first clip from Cringe of the Week is the person crying before they get a haircut.
00:36:23.520 I don't even know why I panicked so hard.
00:36:25.340 It's okay.
00:36:25.840 It's just hair.
00:36:27.000 I mean, no, it's not.
00:36:29.160 Are you ready?
00:36:30.420 Can I cry about it first?
00:36:32.060 Totally.
00:36:35.960 Okay.
00:36:36.660 Yeah?
00:36:37.320 Yeah.
00:36:38.020 Are you feeling good about it?
00:36:42.020 I'm trusting the process.
00:36:43.500 Okay.
00:36:44.100 You ready?
00:36:44.440 I know if I leave with the same haircut I've had, I'm going to be disappointed in myself.
00:36:48.380 And it's like time to do something new?
00:36:50.020 Yeah.
00:36:50.640 Okay.
00:36:51.680 Everything's fine and we're all fine.
00:36:54.440 We're all doing great.
00:36:55.580 We're all doing great and everything's fine.
00:36:57.220 You can cry the whole time.
00:36:58.440 It's okay.
00:36:58.860 All right.
00:36:59.820 Let me paint a picture for you guys.
00:37:02.200 You're on the interstate.
00:37:03.480 It's a foggy morning.
00:37:04.760 There's an ice patch.
00:37:05.780 It's cold.
00:37:06.480 There's snow everywhere.
00:37:07.760 Your car slides into a 20 car pileup.
00:37:11.300 Everyone's crashing.
00:37:12.260 No one can see.
00:37:13.020 And they're just full speed crashing one after another.
00:37:15.720 Another car's coming.
00:37:16.900 We got to get out of here.
00:37:18.180 What do we do?
00:37:18.780 Do we stay in the car or do we leave?
00:37:20.940 This person's no help.
00:37:22.360 This person's a total fucking net drag on the whole operation and substitute that extremely
00:37:28.320 specific situation for any stressful situation and they're equally no help in any of them.
00:37:34.020 Yeah.
00:37:34.160 You're at the grocery store and you're trying to get a two for three deal on a 12 pack of
00:37:38.100 fresca and they say, hey, can you get another one?
00:37:40.360 This, this barcode doesn't work.
00:37:42.240 Yeah.
00:37:42.460 No help.
00:37:43.440 Can't run back and get back before the person behind them gets frustrated with how long
00:37:47.180 you're taking.
00:37:47.780 No help.
00:37:48.540 Yeah.
00:37:48.720 The restaurant bill is like 73, 41 or something.
00:37:53.200 And this person's trying to calculate a 20% tip.
00:37:55.800 They panic.
00:37:56.880 No help.
00:37:57.880 Can't even move the decimal.
00:38:00.040 Yeah.
00:38:00.560 Just, I don't know.
00:38:01.700 These types I think should just stay at home and live with their parents forever.
00:38:06.360 There's a lot of enabling going on in these lesbian and genderless and trans haircut places.
00:38:12.360 They get off on it and they film and it's like, kind of like a, you know, it's almost
00:38:18.220 incentivizes the crying and the stuff.
00:38:20.520 They're like, oh, let me just set up my camera, hit record.
00:38:23.600 And it's like, they kind of talk about each other's feelings too much.
00:38:25.920 It's like the wicked press tour.
00:38:27.820 You know, you're kind of like forced to come up with some sort of moment.
00:38:30.880 You're crying about the haircut.
00:38:32.580 What's the worst that can happen?
00:38:33.900 Here, let's skip ahead.
00:38:34.680 Let's skip to the reveal.
00:38:36.960 So there's the before and.
00:38:39.700 Oh.
00:38:47.780 No crying now.
00:38:49.240 That's when you should be crying.
00:38:50.860 You got the fucked up shitty haircut now.
00:38:53.180 Yeah.
00:38:54.000 Poor girl, right?
00:38:55.180 Yeah.
00:38:55.660 Very sensitive person.
00:38:56.780 Too sensitive.
00:38:57.460 Can't even go through life.
00:38:58.900 This is how you end up on the fucking podcast.
00:39:01.220 That's so true.
00:39:02.000 And I actually found a video of birds behaving a certain way that I thought we could relate
00:39:07.860 to this.
00:39:08.740 So basically, can you, what's the context of this?
00:39:10.860 Basically, I think an injured.
00:39:12.420 A bird was sick or injured and then people gave it food.
00:39:15.500 And then the other birds saw that.
00:39:17.340 And now look what the other birds do.
00:39:20.840 So they all pretend to be hurt.
00:39:22.700 They're laying down.
00:39:23.940 And this healthy bird comes over and goes, ah, I'm fucked up too.
00:39:28.840 Oh, give me the snacks.
00:39:32.720 Yeah.
00:39:33.240 And that's pretty much what the other girl's doing too.
00:39:35.800 It's like weaponized empathy.
00:39:37.460 Like, you know, people are naturally good or want to be good.
00:39:40.800 And then you kind of victimize yourself and make yourself a victim.
00:39:44.520 But in reality, you're like a narcissistic psycho.
00:39:48.000 Yeah.
00:39:48.380 Something's going on.
00:39:49.160 Something's bad.
00:39:49.920 And you know, you're filming.
00:39:51.220 Everybody knows.
00:39:52.040 Exactly.
00:39:52.580 All right.
00:39:52.700 Let's get to our next story.
00:39:54.220 Somewhat related.
00:39:55.020 The parents of a trans kid at a rally explaining why they're there.
00:39:59.440 Yeah.
00:39:59.640 This is a rally outside of D.C.
00:40:01.400 Because the Supreme Court is currently weighing in on the Tennessee minor transgender ban,
00:40:08.100 which the Tennessee state legislature put into place.
00:40:12.140 And, you know, that little trans lawyer is like fighting it.
00:40:15.400 So this is from right outside D.C.
00:40:18.180 What motivated you to come out here today?
00:40:20.280 We're supporting our child, Violet, and her access to the medical care that she needs.
00:40:29.740 Yeah.
00:40:30.660 We're here for her rights and her ability to be who she is.
00:40:35.040 And she's not going to let anybody silence her.
00:40:37.960 And we're not going to stand in her way.
00:40:40.020 What state are you from?
00:40:41.340 Arizona.
00:40:42.540 Okay.
00:40:42.940 Are you concerned about how this case would affect Arizona?
00:40:46.700 Or do you think that would have an impact there?
00:40:48.800 Yes, 100% we're concerned.
00:40:51.580 And we've discussed having to move, which we don't want to do.
00:40:55.720 But Violet comes first and her medical care and her medical needs come first.
00:41:01.420 So we'll see what happens.
00:41:04.180 In what age do you think most trans kids determine that they're trans?
00:41:09.640 Violet told us when she was one and a half.
00:41:13.940 She's been telling us since she could speak.
00:41:16.240 Imagine listening to a baby.
00:41:19.460 One and a half, just learned a few words.
00:41:21.540 Then what?
00:41:22.060 Immediately goes to, I'm girl.
00:41:23.700 I'm girl.
00:41:24.640 You only need two words.
00:41:26.100 And then this dad, who should be the head of the household, he's got nothing better to do than to entertain this shit.
00:41:31.820 You don't have like a shitty car in the garage you can fix up or something?
00:41:35.080 Bro, you can get a 1973 GTO.
00:41:38.840 Start working on it slow.
00:41:39.960 You don't even have to make that much progress.
00:41:41.860 Hang out in the garage.
00:41:42.960 Drink beers.
00:41:43.560 Get your friends over.
00:41:44.920 This is the farthest thing from what you should be doing.
00:41:48.320 Going to a parade for trans toddlers.
00:41:52.680 It's not even trans kids.
00:41:53.940 It's toddlers.
00:41:54.800 Yeah.
00:41:55.640 Violet.
00:41:56.220 When I see this, it makes me very happy to have grown up with a football dad.
00:42:00.360 Yeah.
00:42:00.660 Who is like a gigantic person.
00:42:02.600 There's photos of him playing football on the wall in the house.
00:42:06.000 Way better than whatever this situation is.
00:42:08.700 Tech pussy future dad who got bullied by the wife.
00:42:11.840 I don't even know how to categorize him, but it's, it's very sick stuff.
00:42:15.600 And then this next person who gave a speech at that same rally kind of gives you some more insight into the mindset of the parents.
00:42:21.980 I think the greatest gift of my life is to have kids and to have a transgender child has made me so much more interesting.
00:42:35.860 Absolute sicko said the quiet part out loud.
00:42:38.500 This is, that's all she's got.
00:42:39.760 Otherwise she's just a normal grandma.
00:42:41.780 Now she's got a cause.
00:42:43.160 She's got meetings to go to.
00:42:45.660 There's a whole ecosystem that pops up around this, right?
00:42:48.600 And then that clip carries on as well.
00:42:50.160 And that lady makes a pretty telling point.
00:42:52.820 And for the Supreme Court justices, I encourage them to talk to their kids, their grandkids, their nieces and nephews.
00:43:02.820 Because I'll bet if they really sit down and ask them, do you know trans kids around you?
00:43:09.100 Do you have any non-binary friends?
00:43:11.700 They're going to say yes.
00:43:13.940 Yeah.
00:43:14.960 So listening to kids is the advice.
00:43:18.380 Supreme Court justices listen to children.
00:43:20.960 Some of the most brilliant legal minds in America need to listen, listen to an emotional six-year-old or something.
00:43:27.580 Who doesn't understand everything, anything or how the world works.
00:43:30.280 And then like traditionally, you know, parents and adults and teachers and relatives would kind of instill their values and lessons onto children.
00:43:39.060 So we go like adults to children.
00:43:40.780 But now they're trying to like wrap it back around and have children teach adults, but the children don't know anything.
00:43:47.320 It's just bad adults laundering like sketchy ideas through children who are now telling parents that's what they want.
00:43:53.540 Yeah. So it's like adult A with an agenda tells the child something and now that child is supposed to influence adult B, their relative.
00:44:02.320 So it goes down and then back up.
00:44:04.400 And then this lady goes, listen to kids.
00:44:06.420 Yeah.
00:44:06.780 The ones that we told this weird stuff to.
00:44:08.820 Exactly.
00:44:09.120 So it's an adult point of view that just gets laundered through a kid and then like at no point should a kid be influencing you either way.
00:44:18.040 But it's just an absolutely laundered point and it has nothing to do with like what's true or right.
00:44:23.320 It's not like a self-evident truth that a kid saw and discovered.
00:44:28.540 It's so obvious.
00:44:29.360 Even a kid knows.
00:44:30.420 It's like some weird thing that has to be taught.
00:44:32.400 It's not like universally observed or anything like that.
00:44:35.420 So parents, listen to your kids who have a weird adult in their life whispering sketchy, sketchy stuff, sketchy sex stuff to them.
00:44:43.620 Exactly.
00:44:44.360 Yeah.
00:44:44.780 All right.
00:44:45.340 All right.
00:44:45.600 Well, that's the end of Cringe of the Week.
00:44:46.660 We're now moving on to Urban Decay where we have some pretty crazy stories.
00:44:50.820 Our first one is a man murdered somebody over a few thousand dollars.
00:44:56.620 Yeah.
00:44:56.780 The headline says a Philly man was awarded $4.1 million by the city for an overturned murder conviction and now he is pleading guilty to killing a man for $1,200.
00:45:09.640 Crazy.
00:45:10.280 So he had $4.1 million.
00:45:11.820 He got paid out a few years ago and he's still up to his stupid ways and killed somebody over $1,200.
00:45:17.640 And it was over a drug deal.
00:45:19.180 It was a crack cocaine drug deal where someone disrespected him and so he hopped out of a car and shot him several times and now he's going to go back.
00:45:27.800 Although he spent most of his middle age in prison, now he's headed back.
00:45:32.140 And then you look at that story and you go, oh, this doesn't make any sense.
00:45:35.320 The dollar amount is so small.
00:45:36.640 Why would you kill somebody?
00:45:37.980 And you kind of say it again.
00:45:39.520 It doesn't make any sense.
00:45:41.600 The dollar amount is so small.
00:45:43.980 Why would you kill somebody?
00:45:45.180 It's kind of like in Home Alone when he realizes that he's away from his family.
00:45:48.920 He's like, my family's in Florida and I'm in New York.
00:45:51.820 My family's in Florida and I'm in New York.
00:45:54.680 He looks on the bright side.
00:45:56.640 And in this one, it's like, huh, so the guy's just a piece of shit through and through.
00:46:00.560 It didn't matter the dollar amount or how much he has.
00:46:03.420 Someone disrespected me and I had to play up.
00:46:05.900 I had to do the street justice, right?
00:46:08.120 Even though he had money.
00:46:09.360 He got millions of dollars in a payout, but he's still doing dumb street shit, which is kind of a tale as old as time.
00:46:14.840 We see that with the football players and the basketball players.
00:46:17.100 They still do hood stupid street shit, even though they're rich.
00:46:19.800 And $4.1 million for somebody who's in the Philly hood, that's like $30 million for someone like us.
00:46:25.640 We're an abnormal person.
00:46:26.560 That goes a long way.
00:46:27.860 And then here's a tweet from Wayne Burkett.
00:46:29.900 He says, I'm seeing a lot of takes that focus on the amount of money involved.
00:46:33.760 That's to fundamentally misunderstand the mind of this kind of criminal.
00:46:37.760 It's about respect.
00:46:38.840 You can't let somebody take advantage of you like that.
00:46:41.280 It diminishes you as a man.
00:46:42.600 So you got street rules.
00:46:44.200 You don't have like a high level above you thing where you go, gee, I'm better than this.
00:46:49.280 I'm walking away from the situation.
00:46:51.080 I'll never deal with that man again.
00:46:52.980 There's like a corny white guy point of view where it's like, well, I just found out the cost of that friendship was $1,200.
00:46:59.560 Good riddance.
00:47:00.820 And then you never go to jail with that point of view, right?
00:47:03.440 Yeah, but not here.
00:47:04.740 And then also just, you know, I don't know the exact super details of his conviction, but a lot of these people, we've gone on to the Innocence Project and stuff like that.
00:47:17.020 And we've kind of shit on it and say some of them, they get thrown out, they get their convictions overturned on flimsy stuff or like just one piece of unknown DNA evidence when like there's three eyewitnesses and X amount of evidence against a defendant.
00:47:31.100 But then there's some other little unidentified DNA and it's 15 or 20 years later.
00:47:38.080 And, you know, there's kind of like a time thing that goes with it.
00:47:41.240 So this guy who killed again, his conviction was vacated by a judge on appeal in 2017 after documents emerged showing that detectives knew Thomas had a potential alibi but did not try to verify it.
00:47:56.660 But the investigators zeroed in on Thomas based on statements made by two alleged co-conspirators whose stories shifted and who later recanted their testimony.
00:48:05.300 So it's like we're not talking about like, oh, the knife was found in a different killer's house.
00:48:10.840 It's like, yeah, the cops didn't do their due diligence on whether or not this guy's alibi existed.
00:48:16.320 He probably did the first murder too.
00:48:18.300 Exactly.
00:48:19.000 And I'm glad you brought that up because this next quote I'm going to read, when he hopped out of the car and shot this guy over the $1,200 crack debt,
00:48:26.660 it's the woman who was with him who kind of connected the crack deal said,
00:48:31.580 as they drove back to Delaware, she said Thomas made an eerie remark about his past.
00:48:36.500 He said it's his third homicide and he said he can't go back to jail, she said.
00:48:41.340 One, two, three.
00:48:42.940 And then, but that was a wrongful conviction or something.
00:48:45.360 And they still got him $4 million.
00:48:47.180 And then this guy did it at the age of 50.
00:48:50.560 He's 50 going around killing people over crack.
00:48:53.360 So you're just so far gone, dude.
00:48:55.600 We need vigilantes.
00:48:57.040 Yeah.
00:48:58.600 But then again, like this kind of falls into something we've been talking about, which is, and obviously a wrongful murder.
00:49:04.820 If you really did serve a ton of time for a crime you didn't commit, that one where his alibi wasn't vetted is pretty flimsy.
00:49:12.380 But we pay him out $4 million just for him to kill somebody again?
00:49:16.180 Now what does the city owe to that guy who he killed for wrongfully releasing him or whatever, you know?
00:49:20.880 There's like a trail of like a single criminal killing people and then, ah, we owe you $4 million.
00:49:26.800 Ah, that's only $2 million.
00:49:28.600 You know, and the taxpayers do it.
00:49:30.140 We have another story that I just want to say because we've been going, talking about the litigious black community recently.
00:49:36.160 Ah, the family of Missouri teen Tyree Sampson, who fell to his death from Orlando Amusement Park ride, was awarded $310 million recently.
00:49:46.900 That's a lot.
00:49:48.020 And you should get something.
00:49:49.100 You fell off an amusement park ride.
00:49:50.760 Somebody broke the law.
00:49:51.800 You were too fat to fit.
00:49:53.040 And then you fall out.
00:49:54.000 You die.
00:49:55.500 $310 million?
00:49:57.100 Hmm.
00:49:57.920 Josh.
00:49:58.380 Very litigious.
00:49:59.400 Josh Allen doesn't even get that.
00:50:00.800 Yeah.
00:50:01.000 Over 10 years.
00:50:01.940 You know?
00:50:02.300 That's a good point.
00:50:02.800 So what's this kid going to do?
00:50:03.840 He was fat.
00:50:04.520 He probably wasn't even going to make it that long.
00:50:06.060 Yeah.
00:50:06.840 But the litigious is the theme here where everyone, there's a lot of suing going on.
00:50:10.920 Basically, in that first example, like he probably did the murder.
00:50:15.320 They didn't do the due diligence correctly.
00:50:17.720 And then you still make $4 million because of it, even though you probably did the murder.
00:50:21.040 And then you get like this reprieve where you probably did the murder.
00:50:25.260 And holy shit, I'm free.
00:50:26.660 And they're slapping $4 million in the palm of my hand.
00:50:29.900 What am I going to do?
00:50:31.680 I'm going to kill another guy.
00:50:33.100 I'm going to do the same shit I've been doing.
00:50:34.920 So you take the dog out of the park, but it's still a dog.
00:50:37.240 You know?
00:50:37.620 He had it in him.
00:50:39.100 He was going to be doing that type of street shit no matter what.
00:50:41.520 $1,200.
00:50:42.380 Whoa.
00:50:42.780 If I had $4 million, I would never do that.
00:50:44.720 Yeah.
00:50:44.920 You're you.
00:50:45.780 You're not breaking any laws anyway, pretty much.
00:50:48.200 Exactly.
00:50:48.640 You have impulse control.
00:50:49.960 Exactly.
00:50:50.540 All right.
00:50:50.840 Next, we have some people who don't have impulse control.
00:50:53.100 There's a fight at Chuck E. Cheese in Fullerton.
00:50:58.420 This is Chicago.
00:50:59.760 Oh.
00:50:59.980 The Forging Street.
00:51:18.780 Glad Mr. Cheese isn't here to see how far the establishment has fallen.
00:51:22.380 Charles Entertainment Cheese would be spinning in his grave if he saw what was going on here.
00:51:26.940 And also these people are doing this like it seems to be barking at each other
00:51:31.560 and escalating while the cops are there.
00:51:33.860 Isn't while the cops are there the time like, okay, we went too far.
00:51:37.840 Let's just step back.
00:51:38.900 What exactly happened?
00:51:40.060 Well, she.
00:51:41.220 Yeah.
00:51:41.660 And then they keep just chirping at each other.
00:51:44.900 And then Chuck E. Cheese, their slogan, where a kid can be a kid.
00:51:49.140 Unless there's several overweight black single moms there yelling and shouting.
00:51:54.740 Unless someone disrespect their cousins.
00:51:56.940 Yeah.
00:51:57.460 What could the fight possibly be about, guys?
00:52:00.320 So, you know, another.
00:52:01.700 Hey, that's just like, oh, yeah, on Fullerton and Wood Street.
00:52:05.240 It's like gone.
00:52:06.280 See ya.
00:52:07.300 Yeah.
00:52:07.560 All right.
00:52:07.940 We go to Schomburg for the Chuck E. Cheese now.
00:52:11.920 And then speaking of we mentioned before the litigious black people.
00:52:16.400 And that's kind of like a name that could be a black name.
00:52:19.420 We've been going over that and we have like a running list now.
00:52:23.240 And people have been sending us some good ones.
00:52:26.220 And we have it on from their tweets.
00:52:28.620 Tibia and Fibia.
00:52:30.140 Day twins.
00:52:31.260 That's twins.
00:52:32.100 Yeah.
00:52:32.380 Tibia and Fibia.
00:52:33.400 Tibia and Fibia.
00:52:34.480 Get a stroller.
00:52:35.440 Two person stroller.
00:52:36.560 That's Tibia in front.
00:52:37.620 Fibia in the back.
00:52:38.400 Just like on the leg.
00:52:40.480 Dayquil.
00:52:41.300 Dayquil.
00:52:41.880 Yeah.
00:52:41.980 Anesthesia, Dijon, Epiphany, Quintilian, Aquarius, Quadrillion, due diligence.
00:52:52.000 That's my favorite.
00:52:52.920 That's a two word.
00:52:53.740 So technically that's cheating, but due diligence.
00:52:56.500 Yeah.
00:52:56.940 That's pretty good.
00:52:57.720 And then the ones we mentioned last week, debris, liquidity, nefarious, litigious.
00:53:02.220 Yeah.
00:53:02.740 So we're building a list.
00:53:03.660 And then we have the old meme too, which always works.
00:53:06.400 What you up to?
00:53:07.300 Getting daiquiris.
00:53:08.740 And then the guy says, is that your son?
00:53:11.360 Daiquiris.
00:53:11.900 Because it looks like Dicarious or something.
00:53:13.360 So that's one that's written, but doesn't necessarily sound like a black name.
00:53:17.040 So we're throwing it in there though.
00:53:18.960 All right.
00:53:19.400 Our next clip is actually borderline uplifting.
00:53:23.000 Well, it's a sad story, but look at the, look what the cop did here.
00:53:26.820 This person had a woman with a knife to her neck and the cop goes to the window,
00:53:31.780 sees what's going on and look how he jumps into action.
00:53:34.280 Jason.
00:53:34.880 It's okay.
00:53:35.580 Put the knife down.
00:53:37.500 No, he's got it.
00:53:38.840 He's got it.
00:53:39.700 He's got it.
00:53:40.260 Shoot.
00:53:41.620 I don't got it.
00:53:54.440 Put the knife down right now.
00:53:57.700 Knife down right now.
00:53:59.240 Knife down right now.
00:54:00.840 Knife down right now.
00:54:01.960 Put it down.
00:54:02.680 Pretty intense.
00:54:09.740 He saw him, sprung into action, broke the window.
00:54:12.420 He was decorated with Christmas decorations and he domed him.
00:54:16.920 He broke the window with his bare hands and just crawled through it.
00:54:19.580 How about you?
00:54:20.080 Do you relate to the guy who got shot at all?
00:54:22.320 Why?
00:54:23.280 Because he's white.
00:54:24.740 Oh, yeah.
00:54:25.360 Do you relate to that guy and you think you need a protester?
00:54:27.620 Cops is busting in our house and killing us.
00:54:30.000 It could have easily been me who was holding my girlfriend at knife point.
00:54:33.820 You know?
00:54:35.000 That's exactly true.
00:54:36.240 I feel nothing.
00:54:37.140 All right.
00:54:37.380 Let's move on to our next story.
00:54:39.060 We have a woke Boston city counselor, Tanya Fernandez, who was arrested by the FBI for
00:54:44.940 stealing taxpayer dollars.
00:54:46.600 We actually found a clip of her in, I don't know, parliament?
00:54:50.080 At a city council meeting, I would assume.
00:54:54.220 But yeah, this is someone who, you know, Boston, we keep harping on Boston.
00:54:58.900 Michelle Wu, the mayor, who's threatening Tom Homan that she'll protect illegals.
00:55:03.660 And then this woman is an example of the type of city councilor from that city.
00:55:07.980 She's an illegal immigrant, right?
00:55:09.700 Yeah.
00:55:09.900 She's an illegal immigrant who's stealing money from the city.
00:55:12.980 And this is the type of contribution she makes at one of those meetings.
00:55:16.360 People are calling me and telling me, don't say anything.
00:55:19.780 Stay in your lane.
00:55:21.240 Be quiet.
00:55:22.380 Sit down.
00:55:23.340 You will lose your seat.
00:55:24.860 They won't vote for you.
00:55:26.660 Fight.
00:55:27.460 Don't fight.
00:55:28.680 What the fuck do I have to do in this fucking council in order to get respect as a black
00:55:34.680 woman?
00:55:35.480 Oh, as a black woman, she needs respect.
00:55:38.260 Same old tricks, no matter what city it is.
00:55:40.600 And she was an illegal immigrant who was stealing from the city.
00:55:48.900 She just got indicted by the FBI on December 6th for doing kickbacks.
00:55:53.980 She kept hiring family members to jobs that she could get, which is explicitly like against
00:56:00.060 the code of conduct, right?
00:56:02.000 And people like told her like, hey, you can't do that.
00:56:04.000 And then she'd give them a bonus or give them a raise and then make them give her $7,000
00:56:08.460 cash in the bathroom at the city hall.
00:56:11.180 So she's Muslim too.
00:56:13.480 She's like a Muslim, black, loud, yelling, swearing person who just immediately starts
00:56:19.080 stealing.
00:56:20.040 Remember when Boston was like an Irish Catholic white guy town?
00:56:23.840 Now it's the Asian mayor who's doing anything she can for illegals.
00:56:27.780 And this weird lady who's stealing from people.
00:56:31.580 It's pretty dark.
00:56:32.720 But she's mad because she's been disrespected and she demands respect.
00:56:37.760 Isn't this what you're up to?
00:56:39.300 Maybe we're right.
00:56:40.820 Shouldn't you be a Chuck E. Cheese yelling at someone?
00:56:42.880 That's kind of like where your natural state is, right?
00:56:45.760 Exactly.
00:56:46.320 All right.
00:56:46.480 Our last clip of Urban Decay is another example of ungrateful, illegal immigrants.
00:56:51.840 These people are doing an interview.
00:56:53.300 I think it's in Spanish.
00:56:54.400 So maybe Rap Boy can translate as it's happening because there's subtitles.
00:56:58.320 But listen to what they say.
00:56:59.600 Give you three meals a day, a place to sleep.
00:57:01.900 Like, what did they give you in the shelter?
00:57:03.500 What were the resources?
00:57:07.800 Food?
00:57:08.260 Three meals a day?
00:57:09.540 Three meals a day.
00:57:10.960 Yes, but I didn't eat that food because that was frozen food.
00:57:13.960 Oh, the people are frozen food.
00:57:15.300 No one can eat that food because it was frozen food.
00:57:17.620 Nobody ate it.
00:57:18.440 They were basically saying all they got was three meals a day and a place to sleep, which
00:57:30.380 nobody gets anywhere in any country ever.
00:57:33.600 They're not happy because it was frozen food.
00:57:35.660 And they said it was frozen food, so she didn't eat that food.
00:57:38.340 Yeah, that's who we bring here.
00:57:40.580 And then they go on city council and they demand respect while they steal our money.
00:57:44.080 It's a great path.
00:57:46.320 I don't blame them for taking that path, but it's our job to stop them, right?
00:57:50.940 Yeah, exactly.
00:57:51.720 It's pretty simple.
00:57:52.660 All right, well, that's the end of Urban Decay.
00:57:53.840 We're moving on now to Uplifting Gold.
00:57:56.120 Don't get too down or too depressed.
00:57:58.520 We have a lot of uplifting stuff today.
00:57:59.940 We're going to go kind of quick, but our first clip is the best golf shot I've ever seen.
00:58:03.980 This guy's off the fringe of the sand trap, and he hits a flop backwards.
00:58:13.400 And he rolls it in.
00:58:14.540 And he rolls it in.
00:58:15.600 Oh, my God.
00:58:16.880 Something like that, though.
00:58:19.300 I'm like, how many times did they do that before he rolled it in?
00:58:22.480 I don't believe.
00:58:23.720 I wasn't on the course.
00:58:25.720 That wasn't for two.
00:58:27.340 You know what I mean?
00:58:28.000 He's fucking around.
00:58:28.980 If you do it, you do it.
00:58:30.120 For sure.
00:58:30.720 For sure.
00:58:31.100 But I'm not taking away from it.
00:58:32.860 But RRB the other day played a dream round.
00:58:37.000 He played the best round I've ever seen him play.
00:58:39.120 Yeah.
00:58:39.740 He shot like an 80-something.
00:58:41.500 Yeah.
00:58:41.840 I had a 41 on the front, and then I kind of blew it.
00:58:44.700 And that's good for me.
00:58:45.600 So, like, for some of you guys, that's nothing, you know?
00:58:48.160 Well, 41 on the front is fantastic.
00:58:50.480 Where he kind of lost control of his round, he lost a ball, a drive in the sun that wasn't out of bounds.
00:58:58.680 He just hit it and never saw it.
00:59:00.180 And I was, like, on my phone.
00:59:01.480 Yeah.
00:59:01.680 So, like, you hit a ball, and you're like, I don't know where it went.
00:59:04.320 It didn't go crazy bad, but I just literally don't know where it went.
00:59:07.820 So, then you had to hit another one, hitting three off the tee, and that kind of blew up his round.
00:59:12.320 Yeah.
00:59:12.760 That's the game.
00:59:13.960 When you're, like, a mediocre golfer, you're just trying to avoid the blowups.
00:59:18.120 And I went, I had two birdies on the first, like, six or five holes, maybe.
00:59:21.660 So, it was a dream round.
00:59:23.500 Florida golf during the winter.
00:59:25.080 Come on.
00:59:25.440 Now's the time.
00:59:26.080 We were putting our time in in the summer.
00:59:27.720 Yeah.
00:59:27.900 You guys are all chilly.
00:59:29.120 You can't get anywhere.
00:59:30.160 Maybe have a turkey, what, a turkey shoot?
00:59:33.520 But, yeah.
00:59:35.140 Florida's nice now.
00:59:36.020 We got good weather.
00:59:36.680 We were playing in August and July, and we were the only ones out there.
00:59:41.400 Paying our dues.
00:59:42.380 One o'clock tee time.
00:59:43.520 Yeah.
00:59:44.180 Death March.
00:59:45.020 Nightmare.
00:59:45.740 All right.
00:59:46.320 Next, I found a new pet online, or people with entertaining talents.
00:59:49.520 He's a person with entertaining talent.
00:59:50.880 This is Zakir.
00:59:51.820 He's been really showing me something.
00:59:53.300 Wow.
01:00:13.580 So, he's trying to do, what, strongman shit, and kind of, like, feats of strength,
01:00:16.900 and he's starting with an ice bucket, bend a wrench, and then run over your forearm?
01:00:22.600 Yeah, he was cold.
01:00:24.420 He poured water on himself.
01:00:26.140 Where he made the mistake was the water made the ground slippery,
01:00:29.900 and then the car couldn't get traction, and then it slid in the water,
01:00:34.000 and then that's how he ground up his arm.
01:00:35.540 Okay.
01:00:36.160 Fair.
01:00:36.460 But pretty strongman shit right there.
01:00:38.280 Yeah, that works.
01:00:39.080 That works.
01:00:39.140 Pretty impressive.
01:00:40.560 Okay.
01:00:41.160 Next, we have this guy who gives you advice.
01:00:45.600 Can you just pace back and forth?
01:00:47.080 Yeah.
01:00:47.680 Why do you do that?
01:00:49.100 Because.
01:00:49.480 You know, a lot of people are lazy, they're just sitting around you.
01:00:54.480 Yeah.
01:00:54.900 But I'm not that type of people.
01:00:56.580 Yeah.
01:00:57.040 Different.
01:00:57.220 So, he says a lot of people are lazy, and he, to be not one of those people,
01:01:07.080 he just paces around.
01:01:08.440 He's different.
01:01:09.260 He's different.
01:01:10.160 And, I don't know, maybe someone will resonate with that and take notes.
01:01:13.740 Maybe if you're sitting around too much, at least walk around the house,
01:01:16.400 and then you're doing something.
01:01:18.000 Get your steps in, brother.
01:01:19.280 It counts.
01:01:20.280 All right.
01:01:20.600 Next is a very Americana clip.
01:01:23.000 This young person is practicing guitar, and it says,
01:01:27.360 Sultans of Swing Solo by Dire Straits, ignore the snoring.
01:01:31.400 All right.
01:01:48.860 So, I was unable to ignore the snoring, my friend.
01:01:51.840 It sounds good.
01:01:52.740 He's picking that.
01:01:53.660 He's doing it.
01:01:54.560 It's very Americana to be practicing guitar while someone with sleep apnea in the room
01:01:59.400 during the day is snoring.
01:02:01.980 Yep.
01:02:02.780 All right.
01:02:03.340 Our last clip for the whole show.
01:02:05.220 This might not be new, but I just saw it for the first time.
01:02:09.240 It's an antique roadshow clip, and I thought it was very funny.
01:02:14.200 What do you think this is?
01:02:16.740 I think that it's a slave bracelet.
01:02:19.280 I would like to think that my relatives helped to free the slaves,
01:02:22.380 and that was one of the ones that they freed or maybe they found.
01:02:26.520 I think that this is the name of the slave holder,
01:02:30.060 and then the name of the slave underneath it.
01:02:33.280 Am I right?
01:02:34.440 It's a dog collar.
01:02:37.880 After all that, you have some idea in your head of your family in the past
01:02:43.960 who's freeing slaves.
01:02:45.300 Everyone's such a good person.
01:02:46.760 It's a dog collar.
01:02:47.800 You invent the whole backstory, and it's a Springer Spaniel the whole fucking time, lady.
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