HUMILIATIN’ THEY OPPS
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On this week's episode of Fleck of Socks: Snow White opens this weekend and it flopped. Then NYU gets hacked and it sucks. Then adult babies are diverting planes and hugging stuffed animals because of Trump. And last but not least, the homie is humiliating themselves in this week s Urban Decay. All this and more on today's episode.
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All right, welcome back to Fleck of Socks, a podcast episode 247.
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Today on the show, Snow White opened this weekend and it flopped.
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We're going to go over the numbers and tell you why it sucks so bad.
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Then NYU got hacked and publicized their average SAT scores based on race.
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Then adult babies are diverting planes and hugging stuffed animals because of Trump in this week's Cringe of the Week.
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And last but not least, the homies is humiliating.
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I'm feeling good, yeah, and it's good to be operating at 100% again.
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We have a lighter housekeeping but a packed urban decay, good cringe, so we're excited to get right into it.
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Yeah, and I think it's, you know, we've been bogged down with a lot of heavy housekeepings recently,
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So, it's good to kind of move some stuff around, and urban decay is good.
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I have some interesting updates for you guys when it comes to my Golden Tee golf scores.
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Our first story of the day, it's about potential jail sentences for the Tesla bombers.
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Yeah, Trump put out this statement on Truth Social.
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He said, I look forward to watching the sick terrorist thugs get 20-year jail sentences for what they are doing to Elon Musk and Tesla.
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Perhaps they could serve them in the prisons of El Salvador, which have become so recently famous for such lovely conditions.
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And, like, Trump's obviously trolling, and he does this, too, when he calls Canada, like, the 51st state and Governor Trudeau or whatever.
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But it's nice because there will be legal analysts who will spend hours analyzing this and getting mad and saying, why, you can't do that, and then melting down on MSNBC.
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He's harnessed the ability to troll more effectively in his second term, I think.
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Perhaps I could do the worst thing possible to them.
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Rachel Maddow, there's a red alarm in her office.
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So, yeah, no, it's a—Canada's not going to become a state.
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They're not going to send these—a Tesla Molotov cocktail person to El Salvador, but it's fun.
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And when they're riled, they're distracted, too.
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They spend—they have their legal analysts spending a lot of time on this, I bet.
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And then Trump sends a plane of Trenda Aragua to Venezuela behind their backs.
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All right, our next story, AOC and Bernie had some resist rallies over the last few days.
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Yeah, I think it was a rally against the oligarchy, and they're trying to do the populist side of the Democrat coin.
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And breaking, it's been revealed that 84% of those who attended AOC and Bernie Sanders' Denver rally had been to nine or more Kamala Harris rallies before.
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Yeah, and I think that's based on the same guy who tracks the cell phone data, Tony Saruga.
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He had been tracking all the rallies and just insane numbers.
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They run a good fake operation, but they just get their hitters everywhere, and it's people who aren't exactly the beacons of society, right?
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Oh, I attended, 84% attended nine or more Kamala rallies, and Kamala doesn't have any actual engagement.
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No one would ever want to go see her, so it's like a full loop of like, and it's all fake.
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All right, our headline story, NYU was hacked over the weekend, and they released this graph that shows the average SAT score by race.
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Yeah, they were hacked, and then this was put on the main page.
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It's a simple bar chart, and it says, NYU average admitted SAT score, 2024.
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The average Asian, so these are people who got into NYU.
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The average Hispanic had 13.55, and the average black had under 1,300, 12.89.
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And 200-point difference, that's the main takeaway between Asian and black.
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It's like a 200-point difference, which is huge.
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And keep in mind, NYU does not have a football team.
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So there's no reason for some of them to be there.
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Usually with the big sports schools, you have these huge teams, and you make some exceptions for five-star athletes or whatever.
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NYU does not have that, so this is just pure admissions.
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Yeah, and I mean, this is just proof of something we've already known, we've seen.
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And me and you were talking before the show started, like, what do we do?
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And then you just take kind of the dumbest black person or Hispanic, and you kind of match it with the population?
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I think they did the representation, and, like, whites should have 40%, and they're achieving 30%.
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But the problem, big picture, is if you go pure meritocracy, it's just going to be Asians at NYU.
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And then if you go based on race and you break it down on, like, the proportions, then you're kind of playing the game they're playing.
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Maybe you have to keep into account American heritage.
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And do some of the blacks deserve it based on American heritage, you know?
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We've got to take a couple 1285 blacks because they've been here for so long.
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A couple Chinese railroad guys in San Francisco, they really like to talk about them.
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But the broad majority are second-gen, you know, first-gen immigrants.
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Let us know in the comments if you guys have any ideas how to handle this.
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They're making excuses and trying to explain how these SAT scores don't actually mean anything.
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One thing that people never talk about is how much certain groups of people pay to train for the SAT.
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I knew Asians and Indians who literally paid tons of money to train for the SAT, then took it multiple times to ensure they got an insanely high score.
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You're telling me the most competitive colleges in America, students are competing to get in there?
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It's called taking SAT classes and getting familiar with the test that every college goes off of.
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And then some people are also saying like, well, SAT score doesn't actually mean intelligence.
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But wouldn't an intelligent person realize how important the SATs are to getting into college and then study for the test?
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And then wouldn't a non-intelligent person go, ah, shit, it's only half day at school today.
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I'm going to smoke a doink in the parking lot, take this test and get the fuck out.
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Well, to be fair, those types aren't applying to NYU in the first place.
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Like, oh, this was on some NYU message board or something?
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Yeah, but with an NYU tag and it says, I mean, the data isn't some damning piece of evidence or anything.
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There's no significant trend that can be observed regarding the admissions process.
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There's nothing to be gleaned from this information.
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So that person sounds Hispanic or black based on that comment, right?
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These patterns have been debunked for literal decades, and it's so tired at this point to act like you are oppressed because you take up 30 percent instead of 40 percent of the seats at school.
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Not to mention, it leaves a bad taste in my mouth that someone with the capability to hack the NYU website would use it for something as useless and petty as less black people in my classroom instead of stopping the fascist takeover of our higher ed institutions.
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The fascist takeover, and as you guys know, I think most colleges are like 95 percent Democrat.
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And then like the engineering department is 50-50.
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There's probably a couple old professors who are like classic Republicans who say, I don't really like what Trump does on social media.
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So there's some denials, some, oh, these people study really hard to take the test.
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And then there's a, it doesn't even matter at all.
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Nobody's willing to have a serious conversation about it, right?
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But obviously some people have a way easier time getting into America's top colleges.
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And we've always, we always posted those, there's like a Yahoo article or a news article that goes, oh, this student got into all eight Ivy League colleges.
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And then they're sitting back and you just, before even opening the article, you know, it's a black person from New York or something.
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Hey, if you're a white person, pick up lacrosse, field hockey.
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There's ways to get into these good schools if you're looking for it.
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And the good news is 20 to 30-year-old white guys are the most conservative group in America right now.
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And 20 to 30-year-old white men have eclipsed 75-year-old men.
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And it's got to be a product of the environment that they grew up in.
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They were getting shit shoveled down their throats that didn't really sit right or ring true to them.
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A lot of these opinions all come down to the ring true test.
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Some woman teacher telling you in high school, and you're like, that doesn't sound right.
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But the opposite is true for college-educated women.
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I mean, we've been analyzing this trend line on the show for a long time,
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NBC poll opinion of Trump, and it's white men, no degree, is plus 41.
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And then it goes all the way to white women, college degree, minus 38.
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Then we have some more people that they polled, just their opinions of,
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And as you can see on the right, the white women numbers are all skewed to a very liberal degree.
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They hate Elon Musk more than they hate Trump, which is fascinating.
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And then we kind of, like, try to figure out why this is.
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And, like, you know, men are naturally somewhat resistant to propaganda.
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Like you said, there's, like, a ring true test that men do.
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And then women kind of, like, are a little more susceptible to propaganda,
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and they want to go with the flow, and they want to be agreeable.
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And then when you get it the way it is now in education, once you become educated,
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a lot of the education stuff is just basically, like, social Marxism,
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when it's like, oh, you're oppressed because of the patriarchy.
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And then those women usually have, like, a negative male experience from their life at some point,
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whether it's a dad or a teacher or someone who wronged them or dumped them in college.
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And then you have men versus women happening in real time.
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And then while that's happening, they flood our borders with third-worlders.
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It's a little bit of reading, but RRB can handle it.
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He said the answer, someone asked, you know, why is this happening?
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And this Twitter guy said, the answer to this is very simple.
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Women are a standard deviation higher in trait agreeableness and trait neuroticism than men.
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Both traits are very useful and valuable when used towards the things they evolved to be used for,
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namely their compassion and politeness directed towards their in-group, kids, friends, and family,
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and their neuroticism channeled into hypervigilance into making this group happy and cooperative.
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The negatives of any extreme neuroticism were largely tempered or prevented entirely by men
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And number two, colleges convince women to redirect these traits away from their tribe
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Women's biologically inbuilt worldview that everyone should be nice to each other,
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conflict should be avoided, and the weak and helpless must be protected,
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is thus very easily hijacked and turned into a leftist political ideology.
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Why doing this is a really, really bad idea is also rather simple, but would take another post to explain.
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There's like, you know, men and women by nature are certain ways,
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but then when you have women removed from a more natural role,
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and then they're just in society, in the workforce, or in education,
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those tendencies they have get hijacked and they hate everybody.
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Yeah, and I think the ability to hijack it with, you know, the amount of propaganda that's been going on
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over the last decade or so, it's kind of shown how easy it is.
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I'm not going to go along with a group just because the group is going.
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Men become the Third Reich and women are the socialists or something?
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I think over time it can kind of work itself out
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as long as you don't have unfettered third world migration.
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Like, men and women who see the world in a nice conservative way
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The angry women who shout and are upset and have purple hair
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And then the children of the conservative people
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I mean, we know marriage as a trend has been on the way down.
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And this next story plays a role in all this, too.
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As you guys know, Snow White came out over the weekend.
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Disney's Snow White has a sleepy box office start.
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becoming one of Disney's worst performing movies in recent years.
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And it's been in controversy over Rachel Zegler's woke outbursts
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She's had a couple red carpet things where her interpretation of Snow White
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is some, like, I think she said Snow White doesn't need a man or something like that.
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The film is at a 2.4 out of 10 on IMDb and 44% on Rotten Tomatoes.
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you know, the next weekend it gets halved again on revenue or ticket sales
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and then halved again until it's kind of nothing.
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And so I don't think it's making its money back.
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And we have some differences from the original.
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Obviously, there's zero interest in this remake.
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Snow White originally was named Snow White because of her snowy white skin.
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and now it's referencing a snowstorm that happened when Snow White was born.
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There's no prince this time as the love interest.
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Now she falls in love with the revolutionary leftist
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who tries to convince her to revolt against the queen.
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This is all, you're getting secondhand information?
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I didn't see it, but I was told by Jack Posobiec,
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and they'll take a dwarf role, literally a dwarf role,
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everyone talks about pulling the ladder up after you succeed,
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But Peter Dinklage really kept the midgets out of work.
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it's not about making a movie that people want to see.
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Had like 120 million views right before the opening of the box office.
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I mean, Rachel Ziegler, she goes on Instagram and flicks off the camera and says.
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And we actually have a clip of her getting interviewed when she's trying to justify why she should get paid more.
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If I'm going to stand there 18 hours in a dress of an iconic Disney princess, I deserve to be paid for every hour that it is streamed online.
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She wanted to get paid when it was streamed online.
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If you want to do it that way, you're going to have to give some of your salary back because they did not make the difference of the $300 million budget.
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And then notice how she didn't mention the crew or the other members in the cast or people.
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I deserve more money if it's being streamed for everybody.
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You know, I'm not one of those people who's like, this movie's woke.
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The point is big movie studios keep stepping in it and repeating the same cycle with some miserable bitch as the lead.
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And then like Wicked, I guess, did a little bit better than this.
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But they keep repeating this formula, learning no lessons, and not giving the people what they want.
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Giving the people what they want is actually not even that hard.
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Just make her the whitest skin, Anne Hathaway type.
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And then there's a charming prince, and then the story, like these stories come from like Germany in like 1400 or something.
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Like you can't, you really shouldn't be able to botch it.
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And then last piece, not to get housekeeping short, so.
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We're already into the final page, so go ahead.
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Remember back in the day, like these old time movie studios where it's like, ah, the lead actress, she's banging this guy.
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And then like they'd have like fixers and people to like handle it, and we can't mess up the release.
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There were all these old things that were like locking down, and now it's like let Rachel Ziegler, this what, 22-year-old, say whatever comes to her feminist mind on the red carpet.
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And then she's nuking the $250 million movie budget by doing whatever.
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Old Hollywood used to have fixers and like henchmen types, and now they just let Rachel Ziegler say the dumbest shit you've ever heard.
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And that's why I see it as intentional, you know?
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It's not like they got together and were like, oh, I think this will do well.
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I think their goal is just to be a subversive propaganda arm for the globalists.
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Yeah, but eventually the subversive propaganda arm, if you keep making $250 million movies that don't make the money back, you're going to run out.
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And then you can't subvert or do anything bad anymore.
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That's true, but I think Disney already makes its money from like Disney parks and merchandise and other movies.
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They already make so much money that they can kind of like afford to flop and destroy a classic for a quarter billion dollars.
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The CIA bought Jackson Pollock just to kind of ruin art and also win against, like, Russian artists at the time.
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Albert Einstein did make some, you know, theory of relativity, right?
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Like, those were groundbreaking, technically, at the time.
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Because they had the hair and the outfits and the mustache.
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They brought Marilyn Monroe around him to help with his image or whatever to prop him up and give him some juice.
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It seems like, looking back, certain people wrote history and they made him, like, Dr. Fauci of the time.
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Next, golden retrievers need to make a comeback.
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This is a thing that you were telling me, and I wrote it down.
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Yeah, we don't have an asset for it or anything?
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And then they kind of got replaced by Labradoodles, different breed.
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I still think golden retrievers are the best breed.
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And I think a part of the decline was there weren't as many family units and people living in the suburbs.
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People don't want to have families because all the migrants are here.
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I think, you know, dogs are cyclical, like which are popular.
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And I think golden retrievers need to make a comeback and take the number one spot again.
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Next, maybe the most important part of the final page of housekeeping.
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I shot a 28 on the front nine of Coconut Cove and Golden Tee.
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And I shot a 63 total and I kind of botched the back nine, but 28.
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Been a lot of time hovering over Golden Tee going, yeah, I got it.
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And there's Golden Tee tournaments and I'm going to participate.
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Next, remember last episode, we talked about that Delta flight from the Endeavor flight
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that came in and clipped the wing and then it had to pull up and then landed normal.
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I remember I extrapolated and thought it was a DEI woman, black woman pilot.
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And then the second time the normal captain white guy landed the plane.
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And you were kind of like, ah, you know, it's a theory.
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I was guessing based on data and it turns out I was right.
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There's a show watcher who works at the company.
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We're not going to say his name or her name to protect him.
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Fleck is your assessment on the aviation incident with Endeavor air was pretty much spot on.
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I'm an, am I reading this aircraft dispatcher for a major airline?
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I was also a flight engineer in the air force, almost 15 years of experience in aviation.
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All right, pilots switch legs, which means one pilot from A to B, then they switch and
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the other pilot will go from B to C. One flies and the other handles the communication to air
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I've listened to the live air traffic control recordings and the female pilot was flying
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She shot the approach, encountered gusty winds, probably low level wind shear, struck the wing.
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Then on the live air traffic control, you can hear the captain, male, say, I've got the plane.
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That's pretty standard when the captain exercises his captain authority and assumes the pilot flying.
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The male pilot, that quote, I've got the plane means he took over.
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I won't because you were guessing before and then somebody actually did the work and found
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But I was guessing based on specific little pieces of information I had.
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And then when I said it and thought it, it rang true.
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I got like reassurance from how it like settled in my brain.
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Next, we have a pretty funny graph that's also sad at the same time.
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It's about Canada's effort to go green and reduce emissions.
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And wait until you hear how much it actually didn't help at all.
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And when they started the trend, you see a sharp downward spike.
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And then their greenhouse gas emissions drop pretty significantly.
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And this guy tweeted and it summed it up pretty correctly.
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Yeah, Chris Burnett said, according to this chart, the entire nation of Canada just spent
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five whole years fighting over a carbon tax that crippled the nation's economy to offset
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I like when we're smarter than everybody and we don't even know anything.
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And then China just goes, more coal into the, into the cauldron.
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What do we do with all this, uh, all this trash?
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And bring me the entire ocean floor from fishing vessels off of the coast of Argentina
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We have to, we have to upend our economy to help the climate change.
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Once again, China laughs while the West cripples itself.
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Um, all right, next we have a statue being made by a robot.
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This is a marble statue being carved by an automated robot.
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This is, it's kind of a public beauty by any means necessary.
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I don't care if a robot did it, not a skilled craftsman.
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So much better than a guy for hours chipping away at it.
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Yeah, he probably had to learn from his dad how to do it.
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And like, well, are you going to chip rocks all day?
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You know, if you want, if you're building a new courthouse in Moline, Illinois, or some
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ran, you know, random town, let's make it beautiful.
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I was kidding about mine, like stone, the coconut grove, no stone masons.
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And like, it's sad to see that like the industry get destroyed and then a robot makes it perfectly.
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So, and it probably costs less and it probably goes faster.
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So there's like no reason that the market will unfortunately destroy the jobs.
00:30:36.820
And then the trade of like stone masons with that.
00:30:40.020
But how many stone masons were carving beautiful statues?
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Well, I think it was close to zero and now we still have beautiful statues.
00:30:53.300
I'm not for it, but it's like, I do like the result.
00:30:56.140
But then if a solar flare happens or the second sun appears and it burns off all the robots,
00:31:01.060
no one's going to know how to make any stonework stuff.
00:31:05.760
Over the weekend, Trump went to the Wrestling National Championship.
00:31:13.300
There were multiple guys who won who were a Trump fan.
00:31:18.380
This guy's wearing a dark MAGA hat, sees Trump, shakes him up.
00:31:26.900
I think one of the guys handed Trump the trophy and made Trump hold it.
00:31:34.520
He draped the American flag over himself and hugged Trump.
00:31:44.920
And they all like Trump and they're all Christians.
00:31:47.560
Iowa, Nebraska, some real powerhouses of wrestling out there.
00:31:51.180
And not to bring it all back to football, when we played football,
00:31:55.200
that you go against all different types of guys.
00:31:57.060
The hardest guys to go against are like Iowa, Nebraska, white guys.
00:32:12.100
You got to just play to the whistle and be nasty.
00:32:14.200
They don't like when a white guy is not scared of them.
00:32:18.580
Our last piece of housekeeping before we move on to cringe of the week.
00:32:21.440
Richard Rapboy in his outfit getting gelato the other day was put into the
00:32:40.400
Our first clip of cringe of the week is an HR training video that isn't
00:32:53.520
Oh, by the way, have you tried the new sushi spot on Canal Street?
00:32:57.120
I'm checking it out Friday night after our meeting.
00:33:01.380
To give context, this is the third time that Jordan, the consultant,
00:33:09.120
In this scenario, if Sarah is uncomfortable being asked out by Jordan,
00:33:13.760
the consultant, she should promptly speak to her supervisor.
00:33:17.360
While the consultant's request for a date isn't by itself necessarily
00:33:22.580
If Sarah is not interested in going out with him,
00:33:34.400
Well, it's just that I'm not really interested in him romantically.
00:34:03.360
We used to have HR training videos when we worked in corporate jobs.
00:34:12.120
It would be like this black kind of disheveled guy.
00:34:18.040
I used to screenshot my favorite characters from the training.
00:34:21.260
And this, you know, it's someone's real training
00:34:23.740
because they're filming the computer screen with the phone.
00:34:27.120
Like nobody sees these videos outside of you in a cubicle being force fed it.
00:34:34.300
And then there'd be like a white guy in a white collar outfit.
00:34:38.920
And he's actually the criminal and doesn't have a 401k.
00:34:45.780
And yeah, I mean, and they're setting this woman up.
00:34:48.500
They set this woman up to be recorded on a cell phone video
00:34:54.100
She's turning down three dates from this guy who's like at least okay looking.
00:35:07.440
I in an analyst class would finish the training in like two minutes.
00:35:16.460
And then it would say like, oh, this should take you 30 minutes.
00:35:24.000
And then they were like, yo, everybody, they know,
00:35:27.460
like they compare how long it should take versus how long you take to submit it.
00:35:33.440
And then I would just fill out every question except for the last one.
00:35:36.500
Um, and then I would just wait 20 minutes and then submit that.
00:35:40.780
And then I got a follow-up and it was like, yo, they see how long you take on each question.
00:35:46.840
So I had like two talkings to the first one was kind of everybody.
00:35:50.720
And then after that, no one was like cheating on the HR test anymore,
00:35:55.460
And then it was like, yo, they still see what you're doing.
00:36:01.860
Like all work HR training should be about like not, yeah,
00:36:08.340
And then what to do when you're five drinks deep at the office Christmas party.
00:36:12.260
There's like a very narrow set and they go way beyond the scope.
00:36:14.960
And it's like, you're judging this person who came into the office.
00:36:17.440
It's like, bro, just tell me how to handle the Christmas party.
00:36:29.820
Our next clip is about a feminist microaggressions.
00:36:37.760
My act of micro feminism is that when I've just had a baby and when people come to my house,
00:36:42.240
like a man and a woman or like relatives or whatever,
00:36:44.540
I will always thrust my baby in the direction of the man first.
00:36:47.800
So I'll be like, can you hold my baby while I, you know, have a shower or something?
00:36:56.320
Sometimes in the lift, if someone, a man is waiting for me to go, I also stand and wait
00:37:03.240
So on every rental application and lease we've ever had, I've put myself as the primary contact.
00:37:08.280
And every time a real estate or a trades person gets in contact and defers to my partner,
00:37:16.040
Whenever a man calls me like sweetie or darling or gorgeous, I will call them that back.
00:37:26.440
You're like kind of shoehorning in ideologies into random everyday interactions.
00:37:30.500
Like, oh, you're being passive aggressive and rude to me.
00:37:38.300
And it's like, you know, you're pushing back on traditional norms and you think you're
00:37:43.680
doing something and you're doing like a feminist thing.
00:37:45.820
This is what needs to happen while your government imports third worlders.
00:37:53.960
And soon it'll be like, oh, when I get groped on the subway by Abdul and I have to, I'm forced
00:37:59.260
to wear a burqa, I don't talk because I'm not allowed to anymore.
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And they all have that in the office, in the workplace.
00:38:16.520
And this is like normal behavior for a long time.
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And normal people would like respond positively and whatever.
00:38:25.720
And then like this type of attitude actually ruins it for everyone else.
00:38:30.380
And then like the nice normal people can't interact and like be chivalrous or call each
00:38:38.020
And then soon the men will just pile into the elevator while you're waiting.
00:38:42.400
And then you actually have to take the next elevator.
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And then you'll go, damn, men, no one looks out for us anymore.
00:38:50.440
Like when men like do the HR training incidents, when they're like moderately sexist or they
00:38:56.120
do something like that where they say something rude in front of a woman or on accident, someone
00:39:01.760
else feels excluded from something, it's usually like unconscious bias to use their HR term
00:39:09.540
It's usually they're not even thinking about it.
00:39:11.160
And then these women are out here thinking about how I make like a microaggression at
00:39:15.760
the men just to leave the men like, whoa, what was that?
00:39:20.620
And then like a man could get that message and be like, guess she was on her period.
00:39:24.760
And then we're full circle back to like sexism and inappropriate gender in the workplace.
00:39:31.020
And to close it out to these types of social media clips only exist in very good times.
00:39:36.800
So like there will be bad times that eventually come and then the good men during those bad
00:39:41.960
times will like prioritize protecting and looking out for women.
00:39:45.260
And then you'll kind of reinvent chivalry in a negative, but after a negative, instead
00:39:50.140
of just being grateful that you have it carried over.
00:39:54.320
So the next time chivalry comes back is going to be like when the men stand up to the migrants
00:39:59.140
and protect women on the subway and, or tell them not to wear a burka or whatever.
00:40:03.720
And these same type of women, these women, you know, not to generalize them too much,
00:40:07.840
but when the guys stop offering you to go on the elevator first, you're going to be like,
00:40:23.680
Next, we have some, um, immature people who are emotionally stunted.
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This is a minor adult baby section and they're both babies for different reasons.
00:40:35.940
So the first guy is being told by the captain of the plane to hand over his lighter or they're
00:40:43.580
So the guy, you can hear him at the beginning, he's saying, I don't give a fuck.
00:41:03.420
And the captain of the plane is threatening to divert, uh, from Phoenix to Denver.
00:41:09.120
And they also said, just give us the lighter and we'll give it back to you when we land.
00:41:14.360
So it's not like, oh, we're taking away my grandpa's lighter from world war two.
00:41:18.480
I don't think this guy might even has a grandpa who fought in world war two.
00:41:23.740
But he just like, can't take an L to the point where he's going to divert the plane.
00:41:28.300
I 200 passengers are going to go to Denver now and have to all get on another plane because
00:41:34.300
And so this, the baby aspect of this, this is the no phase of a toddler where they just
00:41:46.500
And we kind of covered this theme before on the show with that littering woman, that lady
00:41:52.760
And then when they called her out, she just said like, oh, what do you own the streets
00:41:55.960
or I'm just going to throw it out after you leave.
00:41:58.440
So we're noticing a trend where people revert to infant toddler, no stage when confronted,
00:42:04.360
even at the detriment of 200 people trying to get to Phoenix, Arizona.
00:42:07.960
And couldn't you, if you were in this situation, just zoom out and go, okay, I'm going to give
00:42:12.920
They're going to give it back to me when we land.
00:42:19.460
Maybe it's not the rules or whatever, but the captain wants it.
00:42:30.580
I would wrestle the lighter out of that guy's hand.
00:42:33.080
I would just steal it and give it to the guy just to not get diverted to Denver.
00:42:38.560
But when you're told, oh, you know, everyone's racist, there's white supremacy, you think
00:42:47.320
He's just going, no, whatever they tell me, no, I'm on the other side of it.
00:42:52.260
If I got through security, I should be able to hold it now.
00:42:57.500
It turns into a repeating phrase and then all of a sudden you're in Denver waiting to
00:43:01.060
And all of a sudden you're in Cringe of the Week.
00:43:03.440
Next we have another adult baby, this time with a stuffed animal.
00:43:07.320
When I'm feeling down, I find that a stuffed animal really helps me.
00:43:12.200
So, you know, when I think about the resumption of hostilities in Gaza or the fact that the
00:43:19.480
executive branch is now ignoring orders from the judiciary or the betrayal of the Democratic
00:43:26.580
senators who let the continuing resolution through against the will of their constituents
00:43:35.280
This person's a few ticks away from doing diaper play trans shit.
00:43:43.180
And so this is a different type of returning to baby where you can't emotionally process
00:43:50.520
And I don't think a person like this who responds this way should be even paying attention
00:43:59.540
And I think someone like this films a video about stuffed animals because it genuinely helps
00:44:07.040
And she thinks it can genuinely help someone else if they knew about how to hold stuffed
00:44:17.380
I thought it would be good and people would take stuff from it in a good way.
00:44:21.440
So I don't know what the lesson learned from this is, but you got to recognize when people
00:44:27.260
are reverting to being a baby and then avoid them and try to, you know, handle them a different
00:44:39.340
Next, we had a woman on the subway attacking a guy wearing a MAGA hat because he's wearing
00:44:47.420
We have the interaction in the beginning and we're going to fast forward after to the end.
00:45:13.720
And there's a black guy in the background going, this is why he won.
00:45:16.600
And people like you, and that kind of like fries her worldview.
00:45:23.920
And then here we're fast forwarding to when he's taking the hat off.
00:45:44.600
You humiliated yourself because I guess this falls into adult baby as well.
00:45:51.320
You couldn't handle yourself and now you're face planting in a rat infested subway station.
00:45:57.080
You're going to steal the 20 year old's hat and then outrun him or.
00:46:01.840
With a group of three of his buddies, they were just going to let that happen.
00:46:13.420
And then look, everyone gets hurt from the toddler stage reversion, except for the stuffed animal lady.
00:46:20.820
Her public persona and her inability to operate in as a real person in society.
00:46:29.440
Our next clip of cringe is this person trying to bring the guillotine back.
00:46:39.120
You want to repeat history and get in the basket.
00:46:42.480
I know some people have been firebombing different Teslas.
00:46:45.660
What do you think about those kind of protests against them?
00:46:57.420
I'll blur out what I think is your phone number.
00:47:08.700
So, the person who's going to put us in the guillotine got scared by the cowbell.
00:47:14.840
And then we're going to fast forward to the end here.
00:47:16.440
He's asking about the phone number on they them's arm.
00:47:22.660
And there's like cutting yourself marks underneath the classic.
00:47:26.740
So, the self-harming, fearing, cowbell-fearing.
00:47:37.860
So, who will be the person grabbing them up and putting someone in a guillotine?
00:47:43.480
This is an advertisement looking to outsource that?
00:47:48.580
It's a lot of rhetoric for someone who's the least capable of pinning me down.
00:47:56.700
But this type of person kind of needs to go to jail for a little bit.
00:48:06.040
The CNN talking heads will be like, no, Donald Trump is sending this.
00:48:09.540
Why it's 10 reasons why it's not constitutional.
00:48:15.720
Jasmine Crockett with some violent rhetoric as well.
00:48:27.620
And I think towards the end, he started to punch a little harder.
00:48:32.620
I mean, like, this dude has to be knocked over the head, like, hard.
00:48:39.760
That was a metaphor for the interview question should be hard hitting.
00:48:49.200
These are the type of people who, like, will run a Republicans using, like, we got to fight.
00:48:58.140
But then they let Jasmine Crockett go loose, you know?
00:49:02.820
They let Jasmine Crockett say, knock him over the head with a hard-hitting question.
00:49:21.060
Our first clips are from our Humiliating They Ops section.
00:50:32.380
So they knock him out multiple times, then take a picture of him at the end.
00:50:36.880
And I think this is because they couldn't get a bank loan in 1950.
00:50:41.060
Yeah, I think this is because, what was that, Black Wall Street?
00:50:45.140
They burned that down, so that's now why he stomps his op's head and Snapchat records it.
00:50:52.040
And then you have to knock out the Dominican guy at the bodega and take a picture.
00:50:59.800
I don't know for sure why, but there's socioeconomic factors at play here for the second head stomp.
00:51:08.360
If there wasn't a salad bar at the grocery store.
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All right, next clip from humiliating the op section.
00:51:18.740
They beat this guy up, and look how they finish it with a major wedgie.
00:51:23.760
There's like ten hands they all knew to do a wedgie there.
00:51:40.680
This is, I think this is actually the precursor to someone doing two Glocks full auto into a house.
00:51:47.880
Or, yeah, this is how you get like a school shooting no one hears about.
00:51:51.660
This is the type of thing, the humiliation, multiple camera angle, atomic wedgie over your head, dragged in the street.
00:51:57.740
Well, this is probably because they don't have reparations.
00:52:01.420
I used all my probabilities on the first video.
00:52:05.620
If they had reparations, you know, it's called doesn't get better.
00:52:10.220
This is probably because someone's dad walked out earlier in their life or something.
00:52:16.600
And they didn't learn how to handle the emotion.
00:52:22.740
Next, we have a 19-year-old freshman in high school.
00:52:29.400
People were saying that, but I couldn't verify it in any of the news articles.
00:52:32.740
So unverified, but it seems like a 19-year-old freshman in high school.
00:52:38.180
Two 19-year-old freshmen in high schools beating up a teacher.
00:52:43.520
Punches are repeatedly thrown in this video all against a teacher who was already on the ground.
00:52:48.860
The man wearing navy blue is a substitute at Dillard High, and the teen wearing all black
00:52:56.960
The violent fight playing out in front of a rowdy crowd on campus.
00:53:00.920
They had problems with like a substitute teacher, and they just jumped on.
00:53:06.060
Javis McClover, seen on the left, and Roderick McQueen on the right.
00:53:10.100
Both are 19, and each now charged with battery on an educator.
00:53:28.680
It's not time to be in a taxpayer-funded high school.
00:53:31.020
You know, we'll use that property tax money on somebody who ain't assaulting they teacher.
00:53:34.880
And everyone else is just filming and laughing, and it's just like a crazy day at school.
00:53:40.240
They like the action, which I don't blame them.
00:53:42.500
I would probably be like, oh, they attacked the teacher, but it's kind of like a shitty
00:53:48.840
And maybe the substitute teacher, I'm sure he was talking shit back.
00:53:53.760
But if it is true that they were 19-year-old freshmen, which people online are saying,
00:53:58.380
that would mean that they're an 18-year-old eighth grader.
00:54:04.520
And that's a 23-year-old senior, and then there's like 14-year-old girls in the school
00:54:12.700
People were saying that online, but I don't mean to cast doubt on you.
00:54:15.400
You were right about the air traffic control thing.
00:54:20.940
Those guys look 19 when they are 19, but I think it's a 19-year-old freshman.
00:54:26.160
And you know, when you're a high school kid and you beat up your teacher and you're 16,
00:54:29.420
they can't release your mugshot or your name because you're still a juvenile and they have
00:54:41.240
Nearly half of American children live in a book desert, neighborhoods that lack public
00:54:45.580
libraries and stores that sell books or in homes where books are an unaffordable or unfamiliar
00:54:53.760
I think she ran the Department of Education under Biden or maybe one of the largest teachers
00:55:02.180
They've squeezed all the juice out of food desert.
00:55:13.340
But depending on where you live in America, that wouldn't even matter because according
00:55:17.660
to this graph, and we've mentioned this before, there is not a single student that can read
00:55:25.560
So even if there were a book, what's the opposite of a book desert?
00:55:33.920
So even if they did have books nearby, a lot of kids can't read anyway.
00:55:40.640
This is like multiple, mostly city of Chicago schools where kids can't even read at school.
00:55:49.000
There's not enough books around and it's not the parents' fault.
00:55:52.420
Not that your parents never taught you to read.
00:55:54.700
It's just there's not enough books nearby that you can pick up and read, even though everything's
00:55:58.880
online these days and everyone works a computer.
00:56:00.860
And this chart has school spending per student, and a lot of them are up to $20,000, $25,000.
00:56:07.940
There's a $35,000, $50,000 plus, but they can't get their books.
00:56:12.360
And that's why I had to stomp out substitute teacher.
00:56:14.880
And that's why you do what was done in our next clip.
00:56:17.760
So when you don't learn at school and you don't read, what do you learn?
00:56:21.080
You learn how to loot the Amazon truck in Dallas.
00:56:31.480
One of them's throwing the boxes to a middleman and they're all dumping them out.
00:56:56.780
There are some opportunities for young entrepreneurs.
00:57:00.940
And then we have another stat here, which isn't fully related, but you know how everyone says
00:57:08.880
There might be some police that you want to defund.
00:57:13.320
Uber driver told me San Francisco PD officers make 600K a year for driving in circles and
00:57:23.060
And he was like, nah, cops don't do shit in San Francisco.
00:57:25.680
He's joining the police academy because his cop friend just bought a Lambo.
00:57:31.580
I don't know how true it is, what's hearsay or what's not.
00:57:35.780
The San Francisco Government Employee Compensation Chart for the police department was published,
00:57:42.120
I think, by one of the newspapers in San Francisco.
00:57:44.840
It's all public data because it's government jobs, so you have to show people salaries.
00:57:54.060
He made $626,000 and he had overtime pay of $45,000.
00:58:03.420
But this is a list of everybody and their total comp, $800,000, $765,000, $723,000, $644,000.
00:58:10.560
A lot of police officers making over $500,000, over half a million dollars a year in San Francisco.
00:58:20.180
They're all getting double their base salary or most of them.
00:58:30.780
And San Francisco's crime problem is not going down.
00:58:34.640
Yeah, so this isn't exactly a solved, it's not bonuses.
00:58:38.620
It's not like, whoa, a zero crime day, no murders in San Fran, here's a hundred bucks.
00:58:50.060
You're paying these, and San Francisco, hotbed of liberalism, right?
00:58:54.260
You'd think they would have corrected this somehow.
00:58:56.080
And I don't blame the cops for taking advantage of the free overtime.
00:59:02.300
I'd be all night driving around going like this.
00:59:10.180
But they could hire basically double the amount of police and then still save money if they eliminated overtime.
00:59:20.540
We're a friend of the police on this show for the most part.
00:59:29.260
This one, we're going to be talking about food stamps a lot.
00:59:41.360
Well, I don't know if you guys were paying attention on Twitter this weekend.
00:59:44.000
But a lot of people got paid to post pro-Snap soda purchases, which we've been against on the show for like a long time.
00:59:54.300
We've been saying, please, RFK, take away their candy, soda, and EBT.
00:59:57.920
And so it sparked a conversation, a broader conversation online.
01:00:00.760
And first asset we have here is this guy, Mark Mitchell, says, whoa, Snap is about 25% of Coke's revenue.
01:00:09.880
No wonder Big Soda is paying conservative ex-influencers.
01:00:14.960
And so I think that was he asked Grok or an AI, and it said this is a rough estimate.
01:00:21.440
But Snap and government-funded Coke products make up a big portion of their revenue.
01:00:30.440
And the AI did say that it could be up to 40% or more.
01:00:35.480
So it's like the 20-something percent was a low-end estimate.
01:00:38.800
It could be up to 40%, which is like half, as you guys know.
01:00:42.200
And here's an example of one of the influencers who got caught, Ian Miles Chong.
01:00:47.560
That guy is from Malaysia and only talks about American politics.
01:00:55.440
I don't believe it's the government's role to decide what people should or shouldn't eat.
01:00:59.600
And basically, this guy took some of the money to post about this, we believe, and went with the government overreach angle.
01:01:09.060
Like the government shouldn't tell you what to spend the taxpayer's money on that you're getting for free.
01:01:19.620
This is like not something that conservatives can even believably support.
01:01:27.660
And then also, which is even worse, Ian Miles Chong, four years ago, almost to the day, said Coca-Cola subsidizes food stamps.
01:01:36.140
They want you to become fat and addicted to sugar.
01:01:40.880
And then it looks like he took a payment of some kind.
01:01:44.320
And there was a coordinated, there was a bunch of different conservatives who had all said like some boilerplate tweet about how fat fucks should get their soda if they're on government welfare.
01:01:57.140
And it's like, OK, I don't know why everyone's talking about this all of a sudden.
01:02:01.760
Everybody on Saturday just decided to go after that.
01:02:04.920
And then Riley Gaines tweeted that she denied this campaign and did not take the money.
01:02:12.120
Or RFK said, thank you for your integrity, Riley.
01:02:14.440
It's troubling that some companies now think they have a right to demand taxpayer money to poison our children.
01:02:39.600
Here's a not so secret secret because it's on the website.
01:02:47.100
Of course, they're going to try to absorb some of those dollars spent.
01:02:49.980
And here are some things that you can spend EBT on.
01:02:55.280
That's a favorite of the show, but it's disgusting chemical slop.
01:03:13.480
I don't think they're legally allowed to spell it with two Fs because that would imply that
01:03:20.300
Instead of chemically, you know, produced in a lab somewhere.
01:03:23.960
They don't want to get caught legally promising stuff.
01:03:32.840
This is the type of shit that, you know, someone can spend.
01:03:41.680
Like if you have like $200, you can just load up the cart with Reese's.
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Like there's no like you must spend X on meat and X on seafood.
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You could just fill up a cart of Reese's and have a candy party.
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Let's finish, you know, with some pace towards the end of Urban Decay now.
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Because we'll waste our time in uplifting gold.
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And it's getting to the point where people are financing their DoorDash.
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DoorDash and Klarna have signed a deal where customers can choose to pay for food deliveries
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And we have some jokes, collateralized burrito obligations.
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We are selling pad thai and installments to willing buyers at the current fair market price.
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There's only like three finance movies where all memes come.
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The Big Short, Margin Call, and maybe The Boiler Room.
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Well, as you guys know, I do have a finance background.
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So I'm going to give, I don't know, somewhat of a sophisticated take here.
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So if it's not for you or you don't understand it, you know, watch it again.
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The problem when you finance burritos and Chipotle and Burger King is you're instantly
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underwater because by the next day, you're just paying for poo.
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So technically, you're paying for shit in your guts.
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I owe $1,400 in Burger King and burritos, and that food's gone, man.
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That's what's going to happen, and then you get a bubble.
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Like, oh, yeah, I bought a second house and a jet ski, and that $400,000 house is now
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So it's like, yeah, I ate that burrito two weeks ago.
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What am I paying for the burrito from two weeks ago?
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It's not going to, you know, there's a little finance inside baseball.
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Percentage of borrowers at least 60 days late on their car payments is at the highest on
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People bought a lot of cars that were overpriced in that post-COVID market when dealerships were
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And then anybody who's buying after that markup phase has higher APR, higher interest payments
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And that's why I guess some people might need to finance a burrito in four installments.
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But since we're recognizing all these issues, EBT, what's government welfare and what's
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not, we have another thing we want to blow the whistle on.
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And this is FHA loans that are being backstopped by the government.
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And it's a type of loan that you can get if you have less money down.
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Everybody can get like one if you're a first-time home buyer.
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And you can get a house if you have less than 10% or if you have bad credit or whatever.
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And then I recently found out that the government is doing something sketchy with people who go
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And we're going to play this video here because this is something that not really an RFK's
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wheelhouse, but Elon, if Elon figured out this was happening, I think it would be put to rest.
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So let's just play the video and hopefully you guys understand what's going on.
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The guise of pandemic relief, the administration masked the growing troubles in the housing
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market by paying off borrowers and mortgage servicers to prevent foreclosures.
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Of the 52,531 FHA loans last year that went seriously delinquent within their first year,
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The FHA actually introduced a program that pays mortgage servicers to make borrowers
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Missed payments are added to the loan's principal, but without interest.
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The FHA also pays servicers to cut monthly payments for delinquent borrowers by 25% for
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three years, with the payment reductions also added to the principal without interest.
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Essentially, the government got rid of bankruptcies.
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In this specific case, he found an FHA loan for a guy who took out a $236,000 loan at 3.5%
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The first due date on this loan was the 1st of May 2020.
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From July 2020 to July 2022, a period of 26 months including the May 1st date, this guy
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That summer, the FHA stepped in and provided a partial claim of $38,000 to cover the missed
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This brings the loan current, meaning the arrears are paid off, but it added a zero interest
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Essentially, this is just a government payment with a promise that the borrower will eventually
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So this man in Tennessee is now two years into this house, living basically for free.
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From July 2022 to April 2023, a period lasting 9 months, this man in this real example once
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again makes zero payments, and again the FHA issues a partial claim of $13,000 to cover
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the 9 months of missed payments from 2022 to 2023.
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This once again brings the loan current, adding to the zero interest subordinate lien.
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The borrower has now been in the home for 3 years without a single payment, but it gets
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From April 2023 to November 2024, 19 months, this borrower, you guessed it, makes zero payments
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Five years without a payment since the loan started in May of 2020.
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Basically, they go on to say that they reclassify or reorganize the loan, give him a higher interest
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rate, and basically tack on that to the principal that he owes.
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And so our government is basically like, for these FHA loans, picture in your head the
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type of guy who doesn't pay his mortgage for five years, right?
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Tennessee, $236,000, he's living in a shitty house.
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So basically, they're doing like, they're backstopping this type of consumer, and then a guy like this
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is occupying a house somewhere, not facing any consequences, and he's probably so dumb
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that he's like, well, my credit's shot, I owe way...
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No way his house is worth more or worth even close to the loan balance.
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A dumb guy like this is probably just like, well, at least I got rent free for five years.
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And then he spends all his money on other shit, seafood boil, I don't know what he would
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And then so all his discretionary spending, because if he has a job, he probably had a job
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He's now spending it like, and creating inflation because his biggest, everyone's biggest monthly
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expense is your rent or your house, usually until it's paid off.
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And so now he's just like flooding the market with, you know, demand for other stuff because
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He's taking up a house that should have otherwise been foreclosed, like within eight months.
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Like naturally, if it played out, he would have to sell the house, it would be back on
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But yeah, and then this said for, there were 50,000 plus seriously delinquent last year.
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I'm not exactly sure, but this is a huge problem, which basically amounts to welfare.
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This is like a government stepping in and doing all these things, giving you these chances.
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This guy's lived for free, not making a single payment for five years, basically receiving
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a different form of welfare that isn't treated as a form of welfare because it's not like on
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the book like that, the government just keeps shifting it to this guy's loan, but they're
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basically allowing him to live for free for five years in a house that otherwise should
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This got me feeling, I want to use some big short memes now.
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This got me feeling like another little bubble.
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Financing your financing is where it gets a bubble.
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And I have a feeling if any of the adults in Washington, like Elon or those types knew
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this was happening, this program would end almost immediately.
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Our first one, remember the guy last time who rode his motorcycle off the ramp?
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He just landed it and then it was like a scientific miracle.
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Next is uplifting because people are raising their kids correctly.
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So if someone's teaching the kids something, that's good.
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Looks like some sort of fishing line type thing.
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And he needs that string to go through the drainage pipe.
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And then here comes the ferret on the other end.
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And he was very concerned that we had a ferret.
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And he thought it was digging around in people's butts or something.
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If you look closely, he says Cannoli's by Mike.
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That looks like a tote thing you get from Tupperware.
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You just need to know how to make good Cannolis.
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If you're not ashamed to be a Cannoli Boy, that's a good business.
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Also, the sign of good Cannoli is the cream goes all the way through the whole thing.
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Sometimes, if you get a big Cannoli, they'll put it on one end and on the other end.
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And she would always say, the cheap places only fill it on the edge.
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Our second to last clip, we had to take the music off because it's copyrighted music.
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It was probably like Pink Pony Club or something.
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But this guy, it says, POV used to be gay, but we're saved by the Lord.
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I mean, I guess, yeah, it's better than what he was doing, but you believe him?
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Or do you think the first urge that hits, he's got really skinny legs, too.
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I think being gay is a traumatic response or a trauma response.
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So you can kind of like rewire your brain if you like do keto or something and just get
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You fast for a little bit and you get back to like, all right.
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I have a hard time believing somebody who was that gay is now a normal guy.
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Again, this is one of those things where the extremes, you're bouncing off extremes and
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Our last piece of the whole show, we got a shout out.
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Looks like it's some sort of convention center or an event.
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When someone has access to an event like that and they're early and they take that opportunity
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And also, imagine if that was filled with people, how many devices you would need to
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A lot of you guys watch with people or your wives or whatever.
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So, you always make sure you're doing the right amount of views per device.
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If you guys want even more episodes, another 30 minutes, we're doing Bonusland right now.
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This is the third time that Jordan, the consultant, has asked her out.