Fleccas Talks Podcast - March 25, 2025


HUMILIATIN’ THEY OPPS


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 20 minutes

Words per Minute

188.72766

Word Count

15,104

Sentence Count

1,710

Misogynist Sentences

54

Hate Speech Sentences

80


Summary

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.


Transcript

00:00:00.080 When it's time to play, it's easy to find your next favorite game with Fodog.
00:00:05.440 Play free casino games, get poker tips, and check out the latest sports odds.
00:00:10.300 Visit Fodog.net today. Hashtag make a play.
00:00:15.180 All right, welcome back to Fleck of Socks, a podcast episode 247.
00:00:20.360 Today on the show, Snow White opened this weekend and it flopped.
00:00:24.700 We're going to go over the numbers and tell you why it sucks so bad.
00:00:27.660 Then NYU got hacked and publicized their average SAT scores based on race.
00:00:33.560 And it's not looking good for certain groups.
00:00:36.240 Then adult babies are diverting planes and hugging stuffed animals because of Trump in this week's Cringe of the Week.
00:00:42.820 And last but not least, the homies is humiliating.
00:00:46.480 They opt in this week's Urban Decay.
00:00:49.040 All this and more is Fleck of Socks, a podcast episode 247, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:57.660 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:01:03.720 And actions speak louder than words.
00:01:05.960 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:01:11.260 Very cool.
00:01:12.360 Very cool.
00:01:14.160 Sweck of Socks, a podcast featuring Richard.
00:01:16.560 We're at Richard.
00:01:17.260 We're at Richard.
00:01:17.340 All right.
00:01:23.080 One for one on the intro, as always.
00:01:25.600 Guys, you've seen it before.
00:01:27.220 When disaster strikes, grocery shelves go empty overnight.
00:01:30.980 And the worst time to prepare is during the aftermath because by then, it's already too late.
00:01:36.420 That's why smart Americans trust MyPatriotSupply to help them prepare before crisis strikes.
00:01:42.800 And now, MyPatriotSupply is making that easier than ever.
00:01:46.420 Order their four-week emergency food supply today and get four 72-hour food kits completely free.
00:01:54.160 That's almost two weeks of bonus meals at no cost.
00:01:57.960 Each of these kits offer over 2,000 calories per day of delicious, easy-to-prepare meals that last up to 25 years on the shelf.
00:02:06.960 That's real peace of mind.
00:02:08.460 No empty shelves.
00:02:09.700 No last-minute panic.
00:02:11.240 MyPatriotSupply has you covered.
00:02:13.360 Stock up today before this deal disappears because when emergency hits, food will be the first thing to go.
00:02:19.860 Go to PrepareWithFleckis.com today to grab your kit plus the 12 days of bonus meals absolutely free.
00:02:27.380 PrepareWithFleckis.com is the website.
00:02:29.600 It's linked in the description.
00:02:31.120 Thank you to MyPatriotSupply for sponsoring.
00:02:33.180 Let's get into housekeeping.
00:02:35.100 All right.
00:02:35.840 Thank you to MyPatriotSupply for sponsoring.
00:02:37.780 Thank you, MyPatriotSupply.
00:02:39.160 Happy to have you back, Richard.
00:02:40.360 You feeling better?
00:02:40.920 I'm feeling good, yeah, and it's good to be operating at 100% again.
00:02:44.660 I'm back to normal.
00:02:45.620 Good.
00:02:45.840 We missed you, but we're glad you're back.
00:02:47.640 We barely even noticed last episode.
00:02:49.800 It's Tuesday.
00:02:50.700 It's a business-focused episode as usual.
00:02:53.700 Okay.
00:02:54.220 We have a lighter housekeeping but a packed urban decay, good cringe, so we're excited to get right into it.
00:03:00.560 Are you ready?
00:03:01.180 Yeah, and I think it's, you know, we've been bogged down with a lot of heavy housekeepings recently,
00:03:05.540 and then you won't give up the final page.
00:03:07.360 You've only done that once on record.
00:03:08.780 So, it's good to kind of move some stuff around, and urban decay is good.
00:03:12.440 I got a little passion project in there, so.
00:03:14.200 And there's a good final page today, too.
00:03:16.000 I have some interesting updates for you guys when it comes to my Golden Tee golf scores.
00:03:21.120 All right.
00:03:21.740 Nobody cares.
00:03:22.600 All right.
00:03:23.040 Keep it moving.
00:03:23.660 Our first story of the day, it's about potential jail sentences for the Tesla bombers.
00:03:29.060 Yeah, Trump put out this statement on Truth Social.
00:03:31.500 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.
00:03:38.680 Perhaps they could serve them in the prisons of El Salvador, which have become so recently famous for such lovely conditions.
00:03:45.740 I like to see that.
00:03:47.060 And, like, Trump's obviously trolling, and he does this, too, when he calls Canada, like, the 51st state and Governor Trudeau or whatever.
00:03:53.280 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.
00:04:03.760 Yeah.
00:04:04.100 It's a little misdirection.
00:04:05.400 He's harnessed the ability to troll more effectively in his second term, I think.
00:04:09.800 And he just throws a perhaps in there.
00:04:11.520 Perhaps I could do the worst thing possible to them.
00:04:14.100 Perhaps.
00:04:14.600 And then CNN starts going.
00:04:16.500 Rachel Maddow, there's a red alarm in her office.
00:04:19.400 So, yeah, no, it's a—Canada's not going to become a state.
00:04:22.740 They're not going to send these—a Tesla Molotov cocktail person to El Salvador, but it's fun.
00:04:28.160 It is fun, and it gets people riled.
00:04:30.440 Yeah.
00:04:31.040 And when they're riled, they're distracted, too.
00:04:33.060 They spend—they have their legal analysts spending a lot of time on this, I bet.
00:04:36.080 Yeah, this is a constitutional crisis.
00:04:37.860 Here's 10 reasons why.
00:04:38.940 And then Trump sends a plane of Trenda Aragua to Venezuela behind their backs.
00:04:43.140 That's what I like to see.
00:04:44.120 All right, our next story, AOC and Bernie had some resist rallies over the last few days.
00:04:49.660 Yeah, I think it was a rally against the oligarchy, and they're trying to do the populist side of the Democrat coin.
00:04:56.220 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.
00:05:06.940 It's all fake.
00:05:07.920 It's a full-time job.
00:05:09.020 Yeah, and I think that's based on the same guy who tracks the cell phone data, Tony Saruga.
00:05:13.900 He had been tracking all the rallies and just insane numbers.
00:05:17.380 They have a militant, tight little squad.
00:05:20.220 They run a good operation.
00:05:21.700 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?
00:05:28.320 Oh, I attended, 84% attended nine or more Kamala rallies, and Kamala doesn't have any actual engagement.
00:05:35.440 No one would ever want to go see her, so it's like a full loop of like, and it's all fake.
00:05:39.540 Yeah.
00:05:40.480 All right, our headline story, NYU was hacked over the weekend, and they released this graph that shows the average SAT score by race.
00:05:48.920 We're going to go through the points here.
00:05:50.420 Yeah, they were hacked, and then this was put on the main page.
00:05:54.540 It's a simple bar chart, and it says, NYU average admitted SAT score, 2024.
00:06:00.240 The average Asian, so these are people who got into NYU.
00:06:03.260 The average Asian had a 14.85.
00:06:06.160 The average white had a 14.28.
00:06:08.880 The average Hispanic had 13.55, and the average black had under 1,300, 12.89.
00:06:17.540 12.89, that's like what David Hogg got.
00:06:19.780 Yeah, and he got into Harvard.
00:06:21.660 Not good.
00:06:22.420 Yeah.
00:06:22.760 And 200-point difference, that's the main takeaway between Asian and black.
00:06:26.520 It's like a 200-point difference, which is huge.
00:06:29.260 And keep in mind, NYU does not have a football team.
00:06:32.420 So there's no reason for some of them to be there.
00:06:34.960 Usually with the big sports schools, you have these huge teams, and you make some exceptions for five-star athletes or whatever.
00:06:41.320 NYU does not have that, so this is just pure admissions.
00:06:44.560 And then everyone online is coping already.
00:06:46.820 Yeah, and I mean, this is just proof of something we've already known, we've seen.
00:06:51.380 And me and you were talking before the show started, like, what do we do?
00:06:54.540 What's the right number?
00:06:56.180 And we don't know the answer.
00:06:58.220 Is it kind of what the population is?
00:07:00.400 And then you just take kind of the dumbest black person or Hispanic, and you kind of match it with the population?
00:07:06.380 Because Asians and whites are getting screwed.
00:07:08.660 They're getting skewed.
00:07:09.780 I think they did the representation, and, like, whites should have 40%, and they're achieving 30%.
00:07:15.600 So there's a problem there.
00:07:16.840 But the problem, big picture, is if you go pure meritocracy, it's just going to be Asians at NYU.
00:07:23.120 Asians and Indians.
00:07:24.140 And there will be whites in there, too.
00:07:25.460 Obviously, that was average.
00:07:26.560 And some whites.
00:07:27.880 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.
00:07:35.720 So I don't know.
00:07:36.620 Maybe you have to keep into account American heritage.
00:07:39.180 And do some of the blacks deserve it based on American heritage, you know?
00:07:42.480 We've got to take a couple 1285 blacks because they've been here for so long.
00:07:46.760 That's a good point.
00:07:47.460 And Asians got here recently.
00:07:49.240 Yeah.
00:07:49.760 A couple Chinese railroad guys in San Francisco, they really like to talk about them.
00:07:52.900 But the broad majority are second-gen, you know, first-gen immigrants.
00:07:57.680 So it is an up-for-debate issue.
00:07:59.680 Let us know in the comments if you guys have any ideas how to handle this.
00:08:02.700 A lot of people are coping.
00:08:04.020 They're making excuses and trying to explain how these SAT scores don't actually mean anything.
00:08:10.120 Can you read some of them?
00:08:10.960 Yeah.
00:08:11.140 This was from a black commenter on Twitter.
00:08:13.740 He said,
00:08:14.520 One thing that people never talk about is how much certain groups of people pay to train for the SAT.
00:08:20.200 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.
00:08:29.840 Yeah.
00:08:30.100 It's called preparing for the test.
00:08:32.140 Wait a second.
00:08:32.680 You're telling me the most competitive colleges in America, students are competing to get in there?
00:08:37.560 Yeah.
00:08:38.120 That's what...
00:08:38.920 You got in with the 1285, your cousin?
00:08:41.420 Yeah.
00:08:42.040 It's called taking SAT classes and getting familiar with the test that every college goes off of.
00:08:47.720 And then some people are also saying like, well, SAT score doesn't actually mean intelligence.
00:08:52.460 But wouldn't an intelligent person realize how important the SATs are to getting into college and then study for the test?
00:08:58.740 And then wouldn't a non-intelligent person go, ah, shit, it's only half day at school today.
00:09:04.460 I'm going to smoke a doink in the parking lot, take this test and get the fuck out.
00:09:07.920 Yeah.
00:09:08.080 What do my ops are up to?
00:09:10.020 Well, to be fair, those types aren't applying to NYU in the first place.
00:09:12.860 Yeah.
00:09:12.960 That's a good point.
00:09:13.640 And then we have some more cope here.
00:09:15.100 Yeah.
00:09:15.580 This person, what was this?
00:09:16.840 Like, oh, this was on some NYU message board or something?
00:09:20.080 Yeah.
00:09:20.680 Reddit, I think.
00:09:21.520 It's Reddit.
00:09:21.780 Yeah, but with an NYU tag and it says, I mean, the data isn't some damning piece of evidence or anything.
00:09:27.460 There's no significant trend that can be observed regarding the admissions process.
00:09:31.760 It's just hyperbole.
00:09:33.380 Yeah, there's no trend.
00:09:34.320 The graph goes like this.
00:09:35.500 Straight down, Asians 200 points higher.
00:09:38.380 There's nothing to be gleaned from this information.
00:09:40.500 And you go to NYU.
00:09:41.920 So that person sounds Hispanic or black based on that comment, right?
00:09:45.740 All right.
00:09:46.780 We'll do a couple more.
00:09:48.620 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.
00:09:57.780 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.
00:10:10.800 The fascist takeover, and as you guys know, I think most colleges are like 95 percent Democrat.
00:10:17.920 And then like the engineering department is 50-50.
00:10:20.640 Republicans and Democrats.
00:10:21.900 That's it.
00:10:22.480 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.
00:10:28.700 Yeah.
00:10:28.940 So there's some denials, some, oh, these people study really hard to take the test.
00:10:34.420 And then there's a, it doesn't even matter at all.
00:10:37.240 Yeah, exactly.
00:10:38.140 Nobody's willing to have a serious conversation about it, right?
00:10:41.580 Yeah, we are, but.
00:10:43.000 And it's a weird solution.
00:10:44.360 What's even the solution to it, right?
00:10:46.340 But obviously some people have a way easier time getting into America's top colleges.
00:10:51.480 That's a good point.
00:10:52.320 That's the takeaway.
00:10:53.180 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.
00:11:04.160 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.
00:11:10.320 With like 1,400 SATs.
00:11:12.160 Yeah.
00:11:12.840 Just decent SATs.
00:11:14.460 The game is the game.
00:11:15.520 Hey, if you're a white person, pick up lacrosse, field hockey.
00:11:19.020 There's ways to get into these good schools if you're looking for it.
00:11:21.560 That's what I did.
00:11:22.340 That's what you did.
00:11:23.560 That's what we had to do.
00:11:24.580 You can sneak in.
00:11:25.520 You can definitely sneak in.
00:11:26.980 And the good news is 20 to 30-year-old white guys are the most conservative group in America right now.
00:11:32.720 Can you read that headline?
00:11:33.720 Yeah.
00:11:34.080 You just said it.
00:11:35.120 And the chart is here.
00:11:36.900 And 20 to 30-year-old white men have eclipsed 75-year-old men.
00:11:43.560 That's what I like.
00:11:44.380 Yeah.
00:11:44.680 So the older types have finally been eclipsed.
00:11:47.960 And it's got to be a product of the environment that they grew up in.
00:11:51.100 They were getting shit shoveled down their throats that didn't really sit right or ring true to them.
00:11:56.000 A lot of these opinions all come down to the ring true test.
00:12:00.100 Some woman teacher telling you in high school, and you're like, that doesn't sound right.
00:12:03.780 It's like, oh, yeah, you're privileged.
00:12:05.080 And it's like, my dad works in dirt.
00:12:06.760 Yeah, my dad.
00:12:08.220 He, like, just got on the excavator.
00:12:10.400 Yeah, what are you talking about?
00:12:12.260 Took him years.
00:12:13.660 But the opposite is true for college-educated women.
00:12:17.640 That number is getting pretty out of hand.
00:12:19.840 Can you kind of give that an overview?
00:12:21.380 Yeah.
00:12:21.600 I mean, we've been analyzing this trend line on the show for a long time,
00:12:25.560 and it just seems to be getting more extreme.
00:12:27.720 NBC poll opinion of Trump, and it's white men, no degree, is plus 41.
00:12:33.580 And then it goes all the way to white women, college degree, minus 38.
00:12:38.080 Then we have some more people that they polled, just their opinions of,
00:12:41.740 like Doge and Zelensky and DEI.
00:12:45.200 And as you can see on the right, the white women numbers are all skewed to a very liberal degree.
00:12:50.700 They hate Elon Musk more than they hate Trump, which is fascinating.
00:12:54.660 And they love Zelensky, and they love DEI.
00:12:57.780 Yeah.
00:12:58.620 Crazy combo.
00:12:59.720 Can't believe it.
00:13:01.100 And then we kind of, like, try to figure out why this is.
00:13:03.720 And, like, you know, men are naturally somewhat resistant to propaganda.
00:13:07.040 Like you said, there's, like, a ring true test that men do.
00:13:09.580 And then women kind of, like, are a little more susceptible to propaganda,
00:13:13.480 and they want to go with the flow, and they want to be agreeable.
00:13:16.280 I don't want to make any waves here.
00:13:17.660 And then when you get it the way it is now in education, once you become educated,
00:13:21.340 a lot of the education stuff is just basically, like, social Marxism,
00:13:25.260 when it's like, oh, you're oppressed because of the patriarchy.
00:13:27.660 It's men versus women.
00:13:28.600 And then those women usually have, like, a negative male experience from their life at some point,
00:13:33.100 whether it's a dad or a teacher or someone who wronged them or dumped them in college.
00:13:37.620 And then you have men versus women happening in real time.
00:13:40.980 And then while that's happening, they flood our borders with third-worlders.
00:13:44.480 Ooh, yeah.
00:13:45.320 Bait and switch.
00:13:46.140 Bait and switch, it's called.
00:13:47.660 There was a guy who actually broke this down.
00:13:50.200 It's a little bit of reading, but RRB can handle it.
00:13:52.480 Yeah.
00:13:52.940 He said the answer, someone asked, you know, why is this happening?
00:13:55.880 What's the explanation?
00:13:57.240 And this Twitter guy said, the answer to this is very simple.
00:14:00.640 Women are a standard deviation higher in trait agreeableness and trait neuroticism than men.
00:14:06.340 This is biological and mostly immutable.
00:14:09.600 Both traits are very useful and valuable when used towards the things they evolved to be used for,
00:14:13.980 namely their compassion and politeness directed towards their in-group, kids, friends, and family,
00:14:19.600 and their neuroticism channeled into hypervigilance into making this group happy and cooperative.
00:14:25.180 The negatives of any extreme neuroticism were largely tempered or prevented entirely by men
00:14:30.040 who protected them and their children.
00:14:32.420 And number two, colleges convince women to redirect these traits away from their tribe
00:14:39.140 into the higher order tribe of society.
00:14:42.780 Women's biologically inbuilt worldview that everyone should be nice to each other,
00:14:47.440 conflict should be avoided, and the weak and helpless must be protected,
00:14:51.260 is thus very easily hijacked and turned into a leftist political ideology.
00:14:56.100 Why doing this is a really, really bad idea is also rather simple, but would take another post to explain.
00:15:02.660 That kind of breaks it down.
00:15:03.960 There's like, you know, men and women by nature are certain ways,
00:15:07.520 but then when you have women removed from a more natural role,
00:15:11.080 and then they're just in society, in the workforce, or in education,
00:15:14.260 those tendencies they have get hijacked and they hate everybody.
00:15:18.720 Yeah, and I think the ability to hijack it with, you know, the amount of propaganda that's been going on
00:15:24.780 over the last decade or so, it's kind of shown how easy it is.
00:15:28.560 And then men are the opposite.
00:15:29.580 They've kind of taken a defiant stance to it.
00:15:31.800 Like, you haven't proved anything.
00:15:33.180 I don't just take this at face value.
00:15:34.880 I'm not going to go along with a group just because the group is going.
00:15:39.060 Exactly, bro.
00:15:40.380 All right, let's get-
00:15:41.360 Hey, where do we go?
00:15:42.600 What happens?
00:15:43.520 How does this bubble out?
00:15:45.440 Men become the Third Reich and women are the socialists or something?
00:15:50.140 I think over time it can kind of work itself out
00:15:52.720 as long as you don't have unfettered third world migration.
00:15:56.260 Like, men and women who see the world in a nice conservative way
00:15:59.740 can get together and have families.
00:16:01.660 The angry women who shout and are upset and have purple hair
00:16:04.780 will have less children.
00:16:06.280 And then the children of the conservative people
00:16:08.860 will solve the problem in 20 years.
00:16:11.080 That's actually a part of it, too,
00:16:12.260 is women, as they marry and have families,
00:16:14.860 become more conservative.
00:16:16.180 But now are they not anymore?
00:16:18.420 I mean, we know marriage as a trend has been on the way down.
00:16:21.000 So we're headed for something stinky.
00:16:23.160 We're going to figure it out.
00:16:25.460 Something's going to get explosive.
00:16:27.740 It really has to.
00:16:29.540 And this next story plays a role in all this, too.
00:16:33.040 As you guys know, Snow White came out over the weekend.
00:16:35.300 And then this headline said,
00:16:37.080 Disney's Snow White has a sleepy box office start.
00:16:40.700 We have some of the context here.
00:16:42.120 Some of the numbers.
00:16:43.080 Can you give that a read?
00:16:44.040 Yeah, Snow White flopped at the box office.
00:16:46.220 This was opening weekend,
00:16:47.600 becoming one of Disney's worst performing movies in recent years.
00:16:51.040 It made around $45 million over the weekend.
00:16:55.480 And the movie had a budget of $240 million.
00:16:59.200 And it's been in controversy over Rachel Zegler's woke outbursts
00:17:03.420 in the run-up to its release.
00:17:04.420 She's had a couple red carpet things where her interpretation of Snow White
00:17:09.320 is some, like, I think she said Snow White doesn't need a man or something like that.
00:17:13.620 Oh, yeah.
00:17:14.500 The film is at a 2.4 out of 10 on IMDb and 44% on Rotten Tomatoes.
00:17:20.560 Those numbers have since gone down.
00:17:22.180 Last I saw, it was 2.0 on IMDb.
00:17:24.800 But when a movie premieres like this,
00:17:27.420 you know, the next weekend it gets halved again on revenue or ticket sales
00:17:31.460 and then halved again until it's kind of nothing.
00:17:34.280 And so I don't think it's making its money back.
00:17:36.140 It's not making its money back.
00:17:38.000 And we have some differences from the original.
00:17:39.940 Obviously, there's zero interest in this remake.
00:17:42.780 Snow White originally was named Snow White because of her snowy white skin.
00:17:46.520 But this time they changed it,
00:17:48.260 and now it's referencing a snowstorm that happened when Snow White was born.
00:17:52.800 There's no prince this time as the love interest.
00:17:55.680 Now she falls in love with the revolutionary leftist
00:17:58.860 who tries to convince her to revolt against the queen.
00:18:01.760 This is all, you're getting secondhand information?
00:18:04.600 You haven't seen it, obviously.
00:18:05.880 Jack Posobiec tweeted that.
00:18:06.660 Okay, so we can vouch for it.
00:18:08.720 I didn't see it, but I was told by Jack Posobiec,
00:18:10.960 and he said, I swear it's true.
00:18:12.320 Someone did the research.
00:18:13.540 But it's real subversive globalist schlop.
00:18:15.680 There's no dwarfs.
00:18:16.960 I guess that's offensive, too.
00:18:18.440 Peter Dinklage, remember?
00:18:19.580 We covered that when he first got mad.
00:18:21.740 There's dwarfs that probably won't work,
00:18:23.360 and they'll take a dwarf role, literally a dwarf role,
00:18:25.960 and no dwarfs.
00:18:26.960 We'll CGI those.
00:18:27.840 Yeah, Peter Dinklage, you know,
00:18:29.360 everyone talks about pulling the ladder up after you succeed,
00:18:32.280 you know, boomers in the housing market.
00:18:34.780 But Peter Dinklage really kept the midgets out of work.
00:18:38.380 Yeah, they did.
00:18:39.180 It's messed up.
00:18:40.580 And the overall takeaway,
00:18:42.720 it's not about making a movie that people want to see.
00:18:45.640 Everyone sees this and they go,
00:18:46.880 of course no one's going to see that.
00:18:47.880 Of course it's going to flop.
00:18:48.760 But we called it.
00:18:49.480 It wasn't even hard.
00:18:50.580 It's about subverting a timeless classic.
00:18:53.960 You know what I mean?
00:18:54.620 And in that way, you destroy Western culture,
00:18:57.440 so we feel like we have nothing.
00:18:59.040 So when all the third worlders come,
00:19:00.460 we go, ah, whatever.
00:19:01.560 Let them in.
00:19:02.160 Who cares?
00:19:02.920 Snow White's brown.
00:19:03.620 Who cares who comes across the border?
00:19:05.400 Snow White's already brown.
00:19:06.200 She's got back hair.
00:19:07.380 Who cares?
00:19:08.480 We have nothing.
00:19:09.440 Let them in.
00:19:10.180 That's a good point.
00:19:11.400 Harry back.
00:19:12.620 Yeah.
00:19:13.060 That's not a Snow White trait.
00:19:14.800 That might be the worst part of all of this.
00:19:17.060 Yeah, this went viral on Twitter.
00:19:19.620 Somebody pointed this out.
00:19:20.920 Had like 120 million views right before the opening of the box office.
00:19:24.920 More views than the movie.
00:19:26.320 The movie, yeah.
00:19:27.380 Harry back.
00:19:28.460 So anything else you want to play from this?
00:19:30.080 I mean, Rachel Ziegler, she goes on Instagram and flicks off the camera and says.
00:19:34.580 Horrible attitude, flicks off the camera.
00:19:36.440 And we actually have a clip of her getting interviewed when she's trying to justify why she should get paid more.
00:19:42.200 And listen to what she says.
00:19:43.080 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.
00:19:51.940 She wanted to get paid when it was streamed online.
00:19:54.280 Well, good news.
00:19:55.100 That would have been a pay cut, I think.
00:19:56.780 Yeah.
00:19:57.280 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.
00:20:04.500 We have a WNBA situation on our hands here.
00:20:06.660 Snow White.
00:20:07.460 So cut the check.
00:20:08.520 And then notice how she didn't mention the crew or the other members in the cast or people.
00:20:13.520 The CGI people.
00:20:14.700 The production, the makeup.
00:20:16.360 It was all about me, me, me.
00:20:18.440 I deserve more money if it's being streamed for everybody.
00:20:20.880 Horrible attitude.
00:20:21.900 And you know what?
00:20:23.820 You know, I'm not one of those people who's like, this movie's woke.
00:20:29.060 I'll boycott it.
00:20:30.040 I'll never see it.
00:20:31.240 You know, like that's not really the point.
00:20:33.320 The point is big movie studios keep stepping in it and repeating the same cycle with some miserable bitch as the lead.
00:20:40.800 And then like Wicked, I guess, did a little bit better than this.
00:20:44.520 It wasn't as horrible.
00:20:45.520 But they keep repeating this formula, learning no lessons, and not giving the people what they want.
00:20:51.920 Giving the people what they want is actually not even that hard.
00:20:55.160 Just make her the whitest skin, Anne Hathaway type.
00:20:58.340 Anne Hathaway.
00:20:58.940 And then there's a charming prince, and then the story, like these stories come from like Germany in like 1400 or something.
00:21:05.760 Like you can't, you really shouldn't be able to botch it.
00:21:08.500 It's like a classic human nature thing.
00:21:12.100 And then last piece, not to get housekeeping short, so.
00:21:15.620 We're already into the final page, so go ahead.
00:21:17.280 We'll cook a little.
00:21:18.440 Remember back in the day, like these old time movie studios where it's like, ah, the lead actress, she's banging this guy.
00:21:24.660 And then like they'd have like fixers and people to like handle it, and we can't mess up the release.
00:21:30.060 And we can't show that much skin.
00:21:31.540 The church doesn't approve it.
00:21:32.880 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.
00:21:43.060 And then she's nuking the $250 million movie budget by doing whatever.
00:21:48.760 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.
00:21:56.640 And that's why I see it as intentional, you know?
00:22:00.460 It's not like they got together and were like, oh, I think this will do well.
00:22:04.120 I don't think their goal is to make money.
00:22:05.880 I think their goal is just to be a subversive propaganda arm for the globalists.
00:22:10.140 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.
00:22:17.000 And then you can't subvert or do anything bad anymore.
00:22:19.460 That's true, but I think Disney already makes its money from like Disney parks and merchandise and other movies.
00:22:26.060 They already make so much money that they can kind of like afford to flop and destroy a classic for a quarter billion dollars.
00:22:33.600 Okay, yeah.
00:22:34.320 That's what I think.
00:22:35.120 That's a fair take.
00:22:36.060 All right, we're moving on now to the final page of housekeeping.
00:22:38.340 Believe it or not, we're already there.
00:22:39.940 Make sure you guys tickle and juice.
00:22:41.340 We need it.
00:22:42.040 Comment, comment, notifications, P.O. box.
00:22:45.400 Richard Rapway, feel better in the comments.
00:22:47.360 All right.
00:22:48.360 First things first, Albert Einstein.
00:22:51.180 Okay.
00:22:51.620 You know him?
00:22:52.280 Yeah.
00:22:53.060 E equals MC squared.
00:22:54.860 I think.
00:22:56.000 Physicist.
00:22:56.580 Not even that smart.
00:22:58.520 Dr. Fauci of the time.
00:23:00.840 Complete, made up, completely propagandized.
00:23:05.260 Albert Einstein isn't even smart.
00:23:07.120 He was the Dr. Fauci of the time.
00:23:08.580 And the same goes for Jackson Pollock.
00:23:11.340 When it's time to play, it's easy to find your next favorite game with Fodog.
00:23:16.140 Play free casino games, get poker tips, and check out the latest sports odds.
00:23:21.060 Visit Fodog.net today.
00:23:23.300 Hashtag make a play.
00:23:25.840 The artist.
00:23:27.100 Yeah, he just threw paint at a thing.
00:23:28.720 I'm more with you there.
00:23:29.820 And the CIA bought it.
00:23:30.940 The CIA bought Jackson Pollock just to kind of ruin art and also win against, like, Russian artists at the time.
00:23:37.440 Okay.
00:23:37.720 I looked into that a little bit.
00:23:38.960 All right.
00:23:39.240 Albert Einstein did make some, you know, theory of relativity, right?
00:23:42.840 Like, those were groundbreaking, technically, at the time.
00:23:45.660 That was discovered.
00:23:46.100 But does it hold up?
00:23:47.560 I don't know.
00:23:48.140 Is it gravity that does everything?
00:23:49.880 I don't think so.
00:23:51.020 I'm not smart enough, but.
00:23:52.580 Neither am I, but.
00:23:53.660 Because they had the hair and the outfits and the mustache.
00:23:57.040 And they go, oh, this quirky guy is so smart.
00:23:59.580 He wasn't.
00:24:00.260 They brought Marilyn Monroe around him to help with his image or whatever to prop him up and give him some juice.
00:24:05.420 It seems like, looking back, certain people wrote history and they made him, like, Dr. Fauci of the time.
00:24:12.240 Okay.
00:24:12.700 That's how I see it.
00:24:13.460 There could be something there.
00:24:14.300 All right.
00:24:14.960 Next, golden retrievers need to make a comeback.
00:24:16.620 This is a thing that you were telling me, and I wrote it down.
00:24:19.840 Yeah, we don't have an asset for it or anything?
00:24:21.360 We can find one.
00:24:22.160 Here's a golden retriever.
00:24:24.500 Golden retrievers.
00:24:25.580 All right.
00:24:26.200 This is a thesis that I have.
00:24:27.860 Golden retrievers.
00:24:28.740 They peaked in the 90s, right?
00:24:30.820 And then they kind of got replaced by Labradoodles, different breed.
00:24:34.780 People got into Huskies.
00:24:36.260 They lost some of their popularity.
00:24:38.220 I still think golden retrievers are the best breed.
00:24:40.940 And that's up there.
00:24:42.260 They're friendly.
00:24:43.140 They're around babies.
00:24:44.140 They go swimming.
00:24:45.060 They play catch.
00:24:45.840 They do it all.
00:24:46.720 They're really smart.
00:24:48.100 Golden retriever comeback.
00:24:49.680 Golden retriever comeback.
00:24:50.700 And I think a part of the decline was there weren't as many family units and people living in the suburbs.
00:24:56.180 Everyone lives in the city.
00:24:57.220 Golden retrievers are big.
00:24:58.120 They're really hairy.
00:24:58.960 They're not really outdoor dogs.
00:25:00.140 And you live in a city.
00:25:01.480 Less families.
00:25:02.760 Too many migrants.
00:25:03.800 People don't want to have families because all the migrants are here.
00:25:05.820 It's a migrant thing.
00:25:06.500 Yeah.
00:25:06.660 It's the migrants.
00:25:07.300 It's all migrants.
00:25:07.860 It all comes back to the migrants.
00:25:09.220 I know.
00:25:09.580 It's crazy.
00:25:10.440 All right.
00:25:11.080 Yeah.
00:25:11.360 That's my point.
00:25:12.260 Golden retrievers.
00:25:13.180 I think, you know, dogs are cyclical, like which are popular.
00:25:16.900 And I think golden retrievers need to make a comeback and take the number one spot again.
00:25:21.240 That's a good point.
00:25:22.320 All right.
00:25:22.660 Next, maybe the most important part of the final page of housekeeping.
00:25:26.040 I shot a 28 on the front nine of Coconut Cove and Golden Tee.
00:25:32.120 A 28.
00:25:33.440 Eight under.
00:25:34.340 You really waste my time with this shit.
00:25:36.100 Nobody cares.
00:25:36.900 And I shot a 63 total and I kind of botched the back nine, but 28.
00:25:41.420 Good for you.
00:25:42.140 All right.
00:25:42.420 Remember last show?
00:25:43.400 Been a lot of time hovering over Golden Tee going, yeah, I got it.
00:25:47.640 I'm getting good.
00:25:48.420 And there's Golden Tee tournaments and I'm going to participate.
00:25:50.940 I'm going to go on tour.
00:25:51.840 Okay.
00:25:52.960 Okay.
00:25:54.000 Okay.
00:25:54.360 Next, remember last episode, we talked about that Delta flight from the Endeavor flight
00:25:59.000 that came in and clipped the wing and then it had to pull up and then landed normal.
00:26:03.480 Yes.
00:26:03.740 I remember I extrapolated and thought it was a DEI woman, black woman pilot.
00:26:08.900 And then the second time the normal captain white guy landed the plane.
00:26:12.540 Yes.
00:26:13.040 And you were kind of like, ah, you know, it's a theory.
00:26:15.840 You were guessing.
00:26:16.540 You were guessing.
00:26:17.120 I was guessing based on data and it turns out I was right.
00:26:21.580 There's a show watcher who works at the company.
00:26:23.360 We're not going to say his name or her name to protect him.
00:26:27.580 But can you read what he said?
00:26:29.100 Fleck is your assessment on the aviation incident with Endeavor air was pretty much spot on.
00:26:33.460 I'm an, am I reading this aircraft dispatcher for a major airline?
00:26:37.160 I was also a flight engineer in the air force, almost 15 years of experience in aviation.
00:26:41.680 Are we blowing them up with that?
00:26:43.200 There's someone back to figure it out.
00:26:45.240 All right, pilots switch legs, which means one pilot from A to B, then they switch and
00:26:49.620 the other pilot will go from B to C. One flies and the other handles the communication to air
00:26:54.580 traffic control.
00:26:55.740 I've listened to the live air traffic control recordings and the female pilot was flying
00:26:59.920 this leg into LGA, LaGuardia.
00:27:02.320 She shot the approach, encountered gusty winds, probably low level wind shear, struck the wing.
00:27:08.300 Then on the live air traffic control, you can hear the captain, male, say, I've got the plane.
00:27:14.600 That's pretty standard when the captain exercises his captain authority and assumes the pilot flying.
00:27:18.840 So after the go around, you were correct.
00:27:22.120 The male pilot, that quote, I've got the plane means he took over.
00:27:27.280 So I got it absolutely right.
00:27:28.740 Yeah.
00:27:29.060 You don't need to apologize.
00:27:30.360 I won't because you were guessing before and then somebody actually did the work and found
00:27:33.920 the air traffic control radio thing.
00:27:35.680 But I was guessing based on specific little pieces of information I had.
00:27:39.000 And then I kind of ran with the theory.
00:27:41.080 And then when I said it and thought it, it rang true.
00:27:43.320 I got like reassurance from how it like settled in my brain.
00:27:47.560 And then I knew to say it.
00:27:49.660 And then I was proven right.
00:27:51.120 It's all about ringing true, as you guys know.
00:27:53.640 Yeah.
00:27:54.000 And it rang true.
00:27:55.300 And I went with it.
00:27:56.200 And my intuition and discernment was correct.
00:27:59.500 No big deal.
00:28:00.440 Congratulations.
00:28:01.320 Let's get back to the golden tea.
00:28:02.720 What did you shoot at?
00:28:03.640 Coconut Grove.
00:28:05.380 Coconut Cove.
00:28:06.540 Whatever.
00:28:06.900 All right.
00:28:07.740 Next, we have a pretty funny graph that's also sad at the same time.
00:28:11.940 It's about Canada's effort to go green and reduce emissions.
00:28:16.740 And wait until you hear how much it actually didn't help at all.
00:28:20.680 So there's the graph.
00:28:21.460 And when they started the trend, you see a sharp downward spike.
00:28:24.820 Carbon tax begins April 2019.
00:28:26.640 And then their greenhouse gas emissions drop pretty significantly.
00:28:30.680 And this guy tweeted and it summed it up pretty correctly.
00:28:33.720 Can you give it a go?
00:28:34.400 Yeah, Chris Burnett said, according to this chart, the entire nation of Canada just spent
00:28:39.200 five whole years fighting over a carbon tax that crippled the nation's economy to offset
00:28:44.740 just 37 hours worth of China's carbon.
00:28:49.020 I like when we're smarter than everybody and we don't even know anything.
00:28:52.080 You fucking, you hit yourself in the kneecap.
00:28:54.380 You're Canada.
00:28:55.280 Everything energy, more expensive.
00:28:57.640 It sucks.
00:28:58.620 And then China just goes, more coal into the, into the cauldron.
00:29:03.220 We need a super dam.
00:29:04.700 We need a dam in Chengdu.
00:29:06.780 What do we do with all this, uh, all this trash?
00:29:09.680 Dump it in the ocean.
00:29:10.940 Put it in the ocean.
00:29:12.160 And bring me the entire ocean floor from fishing vessels off of the coast of Argentina
00:29:16.840 while you're at it.
00:29:18.700 So China laughs.
00:29:19.960 And Canada goes, I don't know, guys.
00:29:21.600 We have to, we have to upend our economy to help the climate change.
00:29:25.220 China laughs.
00:29:25.920 Once again, China laughs while the West cripples itself.
00:29:28.720 We could have told you what to do, Canada.
00:29:30.240 We could have said, oh, don't do it.
00:29:31.660 China will laugh.
00:29:32.660 China does whatever.
00:29:33.640 You can kind of do whatever too.
00:29:35.940 Um, all right, next we have a statue being made by a robot.
00:29:40.760 This is a marble statue being carved by an automated robot.
00:29:47.660 This should be an uplifting.
00:29:49.240 And I like this.
00:29:50.160 This is, it's kind of a public beauty by any means necessary.
00:29:54.180 I don't care if a robot did it, not a skilled craftsman.
00:29:56.660 So much better than a guy for hours chipping away at it.
00:30:01.740 I'm not saying that.
00:30:02.920 Yeah, he probably had to learn from his dad how to do it.
00:30:05.700 And like, well, are you going to chip rocks all day?
00:30:07.800 Get a robot to do it.
00:30:09.020 Yeah.
00:30:09.400 You know, if you want, if you're building a new courthouse in Moline, Illinois, or some
00:30:13.880 ran, you know, random town, let's make it beautiful.
00:30:16.480 And I don't care if a robot had a hand in it.
00:30:18.340 I was kidding.
00:30:19.540 I know.
00:30:19.880 I was kidding about mine, like stone, the coconut grove, no stone masons.
00:30:24.160 And like, it's sad to see that like the industry get destroyed and then a robot makes it perfectly.
00:30:28.760 So, and it probably costs less and it probably goes faster.
00:30:32.080 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?
00:30:43.560 The graph goes like this over time.
00:30:45.320 And now it's going to go to fucking zero.
00:30:46.800 Well, I think it was close to zero and now we still have beautiful statues.
00:30:51.520 And then, yeah, that's true.
00:30:52.860 But then.
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.
00:31:03.820 All right.
00:31:04.380 All right.
00:31:04.840 Next.
00:31:05.340 You're losing me.
00:31:05.760 Over the weekend, Trump went to the Wrestling National Championship.
00:31:09.460 Yeah.
00:31:09.760 And the guy who won is a Trump fan.
00:31:13.040 Yeah.
00:31:13.300 There were multiple guys who won who were a Trump fan.
00:31:15.360 And here's a video of one of them.
00:31:18.380 This guy's wearing a dark MAGA hat, sees Trump, shakes him up.
00:31:21.940 And this is a power move right here.
00:31:25.420 Oh, actually, he didn't do it.
00:31:26.900 I think one of the guys handed Trump the trophy and made Trump hold it.
00:31:30.300 That's nice.
00:31:30.780 That's kind of a power move.
00:31:31.840 But yeah, they all paid their respects.
00:31:33.200 Here's another guy in a picture.
00:31:34.520 He draped the American flag over himself and hugged Trump.
00:31:36.800 And the meme, the Pepe meme became real.
00:31:39.360 You love to see it.
00:31:40.680 Wrestling is Americana.
00:31:42.480 Wrestling is a tough guy sport.
00:31:44.440 Yeah.
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.
00:32:02.760 Thick, farm, strong white guys.
00:32:05.380 Those are the most brutal.
00:32:06.820 And Nigerian defensive tackles.
00:32:08.820 They're pretty tough.
00:32:09.340 Yeah, those are tough.
00:32:10.420 But you can break them.
00:32:11.380 You can break them.
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.
00:32:16.420 They don't like that.
00:32:17.600 Very true.
00:32:18.240 All right.
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
00:32:26.980 Leaning Tower of Pisa photo and it looks real.
00:32:29.440 There you go.
00:32:30.360 That looks exactly like you.
00:32:31.840 Yep.
00:32:32.220 Very cool.
00:32:33.320 Well, that is the end of housekeeping.
00:32:34.400 We're now moving on to cringe of the week.
00:32:39.860 All right.
00:32:40.400 Our first clip of cringe of the week is an HR training video that isn't
00:32:44.680 really based in reality.
00:32:45.820 I don't know how you kept a straight face.
00:32:47.460 Well, what can I say?
00:32:48.220 It's all about the fine art of consulting.
00:32:51.440 Thanks again, Jordan.
00:32:52.260 Of course.
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.
00:32:59.000 You should come with.
00:33:01.380 To give context, this is the third time that Jordan, the consultant,
00:33:05.500 has asked her out.
00:33:06.960 Sarah is not interested in going out with him.
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
00:33:20.880 sexual harassment.
00:33:22.580 If Sarah is not interested in going out with him,
00:33:26.480 she should not go out with him.
00:33:28.240 Thanks for making time to see me, Angela.
00:33:29.900 Of course.
00:33:30.640 I'm glad you came to me.
00:33:31.960 But I really don't think you need to worry.
00:33:34.400 Well, it's just that I'm not really interested in him romantically.
00:33:38.160 Who said it has to be romantic?
00:33:41.160 All right.
00:33:42.060 The HR lady kind of humbles her.
00:33:44.040 Yeah.
00:33:44.380 You should just say yes.
00:33:45.620 Yeah.
00:33:45.800 I think he likes you.
00:33:47.540 He seems like a good guy.
00:33:50.120 Angela, what's going on at home?
00:33:51.740 A couple of cats, studio apartment?
00:33:53.640 Maybe it's time to say yes to Jordan.
00:33:55.280 Yeah.
00:33:55.760 Three cats in a studio apartment.
00:33:57.340 You're not getting any younger.
00:33:58.940 This guy does pretty well.
00:34:00.240 What are you, 260, 275?
00:34:02.580 Angela?
00:34:03.360 We used to have HR training videos when we worked in corporate jobs.
00:34:07.320 Yeah.
00:34:07.720 Do you have any good ones?
00:34:08.980 Yeah.
00:34:09.240 No, I liked it.
00:34:10.120 I used to, it used to be so insane.
00:34:12.120 It would be like this black kind of disheveled guy.
00:34:14.580 And he's actually the doctor.
00:34:16.400 And you shouldn't have judged him.
00:34:18.040 I used to screenshot my favorite characters from the training.
00:34:20.840 Yeah.
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.
00:34:31.420 So I kind of used to like it.
00:34:34.300 And then there'd be like a white guy in a white collar outfit.
00:34:37.940 He's in a button down.
00:34:38.920 And he's actually the criminal and doesn't have a 401k.
00:34:41.360 He's stealing data from the company.
00:34:42.880 So it's always backwards.
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
00:34:51.200 and made fun of on a podcast like this.
00:34:52.980 On a podcast like this.
00:34:54.100 She's turning down three dates from this guy who's like at least okay looking.
00:34:58.200 He's not my type, but.
00:34:59.860 He's a consultant.
00:35:00.700 She should probably be jumping at this.
00:35:02.960 Yeah, he's a consultant too.
00:35:04.240 So.
00:35:04.840 Yeah, I used to in our HR training,
00:35:07.440 I in an analyst class would finish the training in like two minutes.
00:35:13.980 You skip through it.
00:35:15.020 They have controls for that.
00:35:16.460 And then it would say like, oh, this should take you 30 minutes.
00:35:19.440 And I would be done in like four minutes.
00:35:21.820 And then they figured that out.
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.
00:35:31.520 So like be weary of that.
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.
00:35:40.500 Yeah.
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,
00:35:54.040 except for me.
00:35:55.460 And then it was like, yo, they still see what you're doing.
00:35:58.060 Your graph goes like this.
00:36:00.320 It's crazy too.
00:36:01.860 Like all work HR training should be about like not, yeah,
00:36:05.960 not asking your coworkers out repeatedly.
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.
00:36:20.460 Yeah, exactly.
00:36:21.620 I get one, I can ask one person out.
00:36:23.680 I can, I'm allowed.
00:36:26.060 Yeah.
00:36:26.520 Where else do you meet somebody?
00:36:28.380 Um, all right.
00:36:29.820 Our next clip is about a feminist microaggressions.
00:36:33.900 Yeah.
00:36:34.080 This looks like a workplace as well.
00:36:35.720 And let's see what these ladies are up to.
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?
00:36:51.300 Uh, because women are always holding babies.
00:36:53.840 We always expect it.
00:36:54.760 So men can get used to it.
00:36:56.320 Sometimes in the lift, if someone, a man is waiting for me to go, I also stand and wait
00:37:02.280 for him to go.
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,
00:37:13.540 I make him, uh, then re-loop me in.
00:37:16.040 Whenever a man calls me like sweetie or darling or gorgeous, I will call them that back.
00:37:23.100 So anytime.
00:37:23.880 Hmm.
00:37:24.500 It's called just being rude.
00:37:26.080 Yeah.
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.
00:37:33.220 I'm definitely picking up on that.
00:37:35.300 And you didn't change anything.
00:37:36.680 Yeah, exactly.
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.
00:37:49.920 Comes back to the migrants again.
00:37:51.560 They don't care about social media trends.
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.
00:38:02.820 Yeah.
00:38:03.320 That'll be the TikTok soon.
00:38:04.820 And what is this?
00:38:05.660 Somebody's workplace?
00:38:06.420 Some Australian office somewhere?
00:38:08.540 Yeah.
00:38:08.760 And they all have that in the office, in the workplace.
00:38:12.540 They have like that up talk.
00:38:13.920 No.
00:38:14.780 Which is not good.
00:38:16.520 And this is like normal behavior for a long time.
00:38:20.500 Right?
00:38:21.120 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.
00:38:28.780 So now everyone's on edge.
00:38:30.380 And then like the nice normal people can't interact and like be chivalrous or call each
00:38:35.460 other, you know, darling or whatever.
00:38:37.780 Yeah.
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.
00:38:44.480 Yeah.
00:38:44.880 And then you'll go, damn, men, no one looks out for us anymore.
00:38:48.200 Chivalry's dead.
00:38:49.120 And there's something about this too.
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
00:39:08.940 for it.
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?
00:39:19.220 Was she mad?
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.
00:39:30.620 Exactly.
00:39:31.020 And to close it out to these types of social media clips only exist in very good times.
00:39:36.400 Yeah.
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.
00:39:52.880 And sustaining it.
00:39:53.460 Yeah.
00:39:53.700 Yeah.
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,
00:40:11.840 what was that?
00:40:12.720 Yeah.
00:40:12.960 That was a little rude.
00:40:13.880 You're just looking to have your moment.
00:40:15.380 So.
00:40:16.180 Yeah.
00:40:16.440 Oh, the building's on fire.
00:40:17.800 Who's going to run in?
00:40:19.480 Chest passer out of the way.
00:40:20.960 I know.
00:40:21.240 Just goes, you have to go, Deb.
00:40:23.060 All right.
00:40:23.680 Next, we have some, um, immature people who are emotionally stunted.
00:40:29.060 I don't know how you want to describe it.
00:40:30.280 Some adult babies.
00:40:31.220 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
00:40:41.240 going to divert the plane.
00:40:42.340 And here's how he handles it.
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.
00:41:13.920 Yeah.
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.
00:41:21.640 You know?
00:41:22.240 So it's just like, we'll give it back to you.
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
00:41:33.320 he won't give up the lighter.
00:41:34.300 And so this, the baby aspect of this, this is the no phase of a toddler where they just
00:41:39.100 go, no, no oppositional defiance.
00:41:42.160 Right.
00:41:43.400 And this is an urban type of guy.
00:41:46.500 And we kind of covered this theme before on the show with that littering woman, that lady
00:41:51.940 who's littering.
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.
00:41:57.860 Exactly.
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
00:42:12.340 my letter.
00:42:12.920 They're going to give it back to me when we land.
00:42:14.360 And then we all land where we wanted to go.
00:42:16.640 I'm just going to turn my lighter over.
00:42:18.140 It's not a big deal.
00:42:19.160 I don't know.
00:42:19.460 Maybe it's not the rules or whatever, but the captain wants it.
00:42:22.100 I'm not going to like cause a fuss.
00:42:23.820 Yeah.
00:42:24.180 You ever been diverted?
00:42:25.400 No.
00:42:26.240 I got diverted once.
00:42:27.380 I would, that would ruin my life.
00:42:29.300 Yeah.
00:42:29.520 It took a whole day.
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.
00:42:37.280 Smart.
00:42:37.880 You know?
00:42:38.340 Yeah.
00:42:38.560 But when you're told, oh, you know, everyone's racist, there's white supremacy, you think
00:42:43.320 like, oh, it's time to take a stand.
00:42:45.260 I'm not going to let them.
00:42:45.860 I don't think he's even thinking that deep.
00:42:47.000 Nah.
00:42:47.320 He's just going, no, whatever they tell me, no, I'm on the other side of it.
00:42:51.480 That ain't right.
00:42:52.260 If I got through security, I should be able to hold it now.
00:42:54.560 It's my lighter.
00:42:55.760 It's my lighter.
00:42:56.600 It's my lighter.
00:42:57.500 It turns into a repeating phrase and then all of a sudden you're in Denver waiting to
00:43:00.320 get on another planet.
00:43:01.060 And all of a sudden you're in Cringe of the Week.
00:43:02.780 Yep.
00:43:03.180 All right.
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
00:43:31.820 or, you know.
00:43:34.140 All right.
00:43:34.700 We get it.
00:43:35.280 This person's a few ticks away from doing diaper play trans shit.
00:43:39.680 Yeah.
00:43:39.940 Trans baby diaper boy soon.
00:43:41.780 The stuffed animals are leaning on.
00:43:43.180 And so this is a different type of returning to baby where you can't emotionally process
00:43:48.740 what's happening in politics.
00:43:50.520 And I don't think a person like this who responds this way should be even paying attention
00:43:55.860 to politics.
00:43:56.620 Or voting.
00:43:57.500 Yeah.
00:43:58.040 That's a good point.
00:43:59.540 And I think someone like this films a video about stuffed animals because it genuinely helps
00:44:06.680 her.
00:44:07.040 And she thinks it can genuinely help someone else if they knew about how to hold stuffed
00:44:11.480 animals.
00:44:11.860 Yeah.
00:44:12.160 I had this video of you get out.
00:44:13.940 Did it get leaked?
00:44:14.820 Did someone hack your phone?
00:44:15.900 Like, no, no.
00:44:16.380 I posted to TikTok.
00:44:17.380 I thought it would be good and people would take stuff from it in a good way.
00:44:21.140 Yeah.
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
00:44:32.200 way than a real human.
00:44:33.480 Yeah.
00:44:33.780 She canceled your vote.
00:44:35.100 She canceled mine.
00:44:36.100 I'll take that one.
00:44:37.300 All right.
00:44:37.680 You're canceled.
00:44:38.920 All right.
00:44:39.340 Next, we had a woman on the subway attacking a guy wearing a MAGA hat because he's wearing
00:44:46.700 a MAGA hat.
00:44:47.420 We have the interaction in the beginning and we're going to fast forward after to the end.
00:44:51.360 So we get it.
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.
00:45:19.900 Yeah.
00:45:20.080 And this guy is some sort of ethnic.
00:45:21.960 He's not white and she's calling him racist.
00:45:23.920 And then here we're fast forwarding to when he's taking the hat off.
00:45:28.020 She makes a grab for it.
00:45:30.520 She tries to grab it.
00:45:36.260 It's been years since you ran.
00:45:38.340 Yeah.
00:45:38.580 It's real Looney Tunes shit.
00:45:40.340 Yeah.
00:45:41.920 The feet on the ground.
00:45:44.600 You humiliated yourself because I guess this falls into adult baby as well.
00:45:48.500 Yeah.
00:45:48.900 I forgot.
00:45:49.700 I forgot we were still on this theme.
00:45:51.320 You couldn't handle yourself and now you're face planting in a rat infested subway station.
00:45:55.500 And what was the plan?
00:45:57.080 You're going to steal the 20 year old's hat and then outrun him or.
00:46:01.600 Yeah.
00:46:01.840 With a group of three of his buddies, they were just going to let that happen.
00:46:04.720 You're an out of shape older woman.
00:46:06.460 Come on.
00:46:06.760 You ran four feet and you fell.
00:46:08.580 So she reverted to a toddler stage where mine.
00:46:11.840 Yeah.
00:46:12.200 That's a different toddler stage.
00:46:13.420 And then look, everyone gets hurt from the toddler stage reversion, except for the stuffed animal lady.
00:46:18.320 I guess her public persona got hurt.
00:46:20.820 Her public persona and her inability to operate in as a real person in society.
00:46:26.080 Okay.
00:46:26.860 She'll never be her full potential.
00:46:28.760 All right.
00:46:29.440 Our next clip of cringe is this person trying to bring the guillotine back.
00:46:35.440 What's your message?
00:46:36.380 Ceylon Musk with the flag out here.
00:46:39.120 You want to repeat history and get in the basket.
00:46:42.000 Okay.
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?
00:46:49.160 I mean, the French do it.
00:46:51.140 Okay.
00:46:51.880 I know people call him a Nazi.
00:46:53.340 Do you think that's a Nazi?
00:46:54.680 He did the salute.
00:46:55.540 Yeah.
00:46:55.980 One more thing.
00:46:56.540 I noticed.
00:46:57.420 I'll blur out what I think is your phone number.
00:47:00.580 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:47:01.400 Are you going to get protest?
00:47:02.460 You see that there?
00:47:06.640 She got scared by the cowbell.
00:47:08.700 So, the person who's going to put us in the guillotine got scared by the cowbell.
00:47:13.000 Yeah.
00:47:13.340 That sounds about right.
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.
00:47:19.620 And he does a close up.
00:47:21.520 Elad does a close up.
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.
00:47:30.520 Non-binary.
00:47:31.380 Non-binary type is encouraging.
00:47:34.320 Five foot four.
00:47:35.600 Fat is encouraging guillotines.
00:47:37.860 So, who will be the person grabbing them up and putting someone in a guillotine?
00:47:42.260 Not you.
00:47:43.480 This is an advertisement looking to outsource that?
00:47:46.500 Is that what we're at?
00:47:48.260 Yeah.
00:47:48.580 It's a lot of rhetoric for someone who's the least capable of pinning me down.
00:47:53.560 It's a LARP.
00:47:54.940 And, you know, it's fun.
00:47:56.700 But this type of person kind of needs to go to jail for a little bit.
00:48:00.680 To jail.
00:48:00.980 Just to clean yourself up.
00:48:02.640 El Salvador.
00:48:03.700 Yeah.
00:48:04.320 El Salvador.
00:48:05.240 Send him to El Salvador.
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.
00:48:12.260 And we waste their time.
00:48:13.960 Yep.
00:48:14.320 All right.
00:48:14.560 Our last clip of cringe.
00:48:15.720 Jasmine Crockett with some violent rhetoric as well.
00:48:18.580 I think that you punch.
00:48:20.580 I think you punch.
00:48:21.560 I think you're okay with punching.
00:48:24.180 You know, I think, and I love Colin.
00:48:27.620 And I think towards the end, he started to punch a little harder.
00:48:30.760 But, like, it's Ted Cruz.
00:48:32.620 I mean, like, this dude has to be knocked over the head, like, hard.
00:48:36.840 Right?
00:48:37.360 Like, there is no...
00:48:38.300 That was a metaphor.
00:48:39.760 That was a metaphor for the interview question should be hard hitting.
00:48:43.360 And I was being hyperbolic and shit.
00:48:46.160 Yeah.
00:48:47.540 And this...
00:48:48.480 These people...
00:48:49.200 These are the type of people who, like, will run a Republicans using, like, we got to fight.
00:48:54.820 They'll use that in, like, a...
00:48:56.840 Look at the violent rhetoric.
00:48:58.140 But then they let Jasmine Crockett go loose, you know?
00:49:00.820 Mm-hmm.
00:49:01.080 Like, Rachel Ziegler on the red carpet.
00:49:02.820 They let Jasmine Crockett say, knock him over the head with a hard-hitting question.
00:49:06.480 Mm-hmm.
00:49:06.740 Knock his teeth out with a question.
00:49:08.580 Yeah.
00:49:08.980 That was a joke.
00:49:09.980 We hit him with a bat.
00:49:11.760 Exactly.
00:49:12.120 In the election.
00:49:14.000 All right.
00:49:14.380 Well, that's the end of Cringe.
00:49:15.200 We're not moving on to Urban Decay.
00:49:19.440 All right.
00:49:20.320 Urban Decay.
00:49:21.060 Our first clips are from our Humiliating They Ops section.
00:49:25.100 This took place in a bodega.
00:49:27.240 And look what happens here.
00:49:33.160 Now's the time to leave.
00:49:36.680 Backdoor.
00:49:37.040 Knocked him out.
00:49:54.860 Rifle through his pockets.
00:49:56.900 Take whatever he's got.
00:49:59.020 Gonna fast forward a little bit here.
00:50:03.020 Oh, face stomp.
00:50:04.300 Knock him out again.
00:50:10.020 Let's go.
00:50:11.220 Yo, what's up?
00:50:12.140 How you in the back, bro?
00:50:13.560 I'm on bad coming.
00:50:15.560 I have too many of y'all niggas, nigga.
00:50:17.340 Let's go.
00:50:18.020 Fuck y'all niggas.
00:50:18.740 Talk them out.
00:50:19.640 Nigga, remember my name, you hug.
00:50:22.660 Remember, nah.
00:50:23.480 Don't touch me, bro.
00:50:24.520 Let's go.
00:50:24.940 Watch out, bro.
00:50:26.280 What's up, bro?
00:50:27.880 Y'all niggas is bitches, nigga.
00:50:30.100 I'm gonna remember you, nigga.
00:50:31.500 You a bitch, nigga.
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?
00:50:44.240 They burned that down.
00:50:45.140 They burned that down, so that's now why he stomps his op's head and Snapchat records it.
00:50:49.180 They remove their investment opportunities.
00:50:52.040 And then you have to knock out the Dominican guy at the bodega and take a picture.
00:50:56.180 It might be because it's a food desert.
00:50:58.280 There's no Whole Foods in the area.
00:50:59.800 I don't know for sure why, but there's socioeconomic factors at play here for the second head stomp.
00:51:05.560 It would be any of us.
00:51:07.280 It could easily be me.
00:51:08.360 If there wasn't a salad bar at the grocery store.
00:51:11.400 So true.
00:51:12.120 All right, next clip from humiliating the op section.
00:51:15.640 This is a funny video.
00:51:16.840 This is true humiliating the op's.
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.
00:51:30.520 Oh, yeah.
00:51:31.120 Look at him.
00:51:31.720 They're dragging him by his underwear.
00:51:33.420 And then this guy's the film director.
00:51:34.980 That's young Spielberg.
00:51:36.460 He's in his face with the phone.
00:51:38.400 And this guy just got wedgie humiliated.
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.
00:51:50.740 That's what I'm saying.
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.
00:52:00.180 I ran out of things.
00:52:01.420 I used all my probabilities on the first video.
00:52:04.160 I see you wrote them down.
00:52:05.620 If they had reparations, you know, it's called doesn't get better.
00:52:09.820 Yeah.
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.
00:52:19.620 I'm running out of it.
00:52:20.640 I used them all.
00:52:21.800 All right.
00:52:22.740 Next, we have a 19-year-old freshman in high school.
00:52:26.800 I don't know if that's true.
00:52:28.080 That's what people were saying online.
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.
00:52:37.220 Two 19-year-olds.
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
00:52:55.740 is a student.
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.
00:53:03.940 Two students have since been arrested.
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.
00:53:14.400 All you saw was just like a...
00:53:15.380 Very nice.
00:53:16.520 Javis and Roderick.
00:53:17.740 I have a cousin, Javis.
00:53:19.600 Javis, yeah.
00:53:20.300 And I got a buddy named Roderick.
00:53:23.040 19 years old, beating up a teacher.
00:53:25.880 I think it's time for your GED, brother.
00:53:28.140 Yeah.
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.
00:53:39.180 Yeah.
00:53:39.420 They like it.
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
00:53:47.360 school, you know?
00:53:48.460 Yeah.
00:53:48.840 And maybe the substitute teacher, I'm sure he was talking shit back.
00:53:52.440 I don't know.
00:53:53.360 Maybe.
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.
00:54:00.840 Yeah.
00:54:01.060 That's a 6X held back.
00:54:02.960 That's held back six times.
00:54:04.520 And that's a 23-year-old senior, and then there's like 14-year-old girls in the school
00:54:09.000 with you.
00:54:09.760 Something ain't right.
00:54:10.780 Yeah, I don't know if that's true, though.
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.
00:54:17.260 Hey.
00:54:17.620 But how can you be a 19-year-old freshman?
00:54:19.900 Rings true.
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
00:54:32.800 to kind of protect you.
00:54:34.240 But now we got Javis and Roderick.
00:54:36.100 And I think I figured out why this happened.
00:54:38.940 There was an article that came out recently.
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
00:54:51.280 luxury.
00:54:52.260 Yeah.
00:54:52.500 That was Randy Weingarten.
00:54:53.760 I think she ran the Department of Education under Biden or maybe one of the largest teachers
00:54:58.400 unions.
00:54:59.360 But that's a new phrase they've come up with.
00:55:01.400 They've run it.
00:55:02.180 They've squeezed all the juice out of food desert.
00:55:04.400 And now they're on to book desert.
00:55:06.120 You know, they couldn't learn.
00:55:08.500 They had nothing to read.
00:55:10.240 They couldn't get a book.
00:55:11.580 They couldn't get a single book.
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
00:55:22.780 a grade level in 30 Illinois schools.
00:55:25.560 So even if there were a book, what's the opposite of a book desert?
00:55:28.180 Book lake?
00:55:28.880 Yeah.
00:55:29.240 Book reservoir.
00:55:30.980 A library?
00:55:31.980 Oh, yeah.
00:55:32.860 Pretty much.
00:55:33.920 So even if they did have books nearby, a lot of kids can't read anyway.
00:55:38.620 Yeah.
00:55:38.880 And I think we have shown this before.
00:55:40.640 This is like multiple, mostly city of Chicago schools where kids can't even read at school.
00:55:44.920 We've shown it in Baltimore too.
00:55:46.200 Yeah.
00:55:46.620 So that's maybe what's going on there.
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.
00:56:24.640 It's like they work together.
00:56:31.480 One of them's throwing the boxes to a middleman and they're all dumping them out.
00:56:35.300 They're smart.
00:56:36.160 That's assembly line shit.
00:56:37.480 They know how to work together.
00:56:38.640 Is that a white woman?
00:56:40.260 Might be.
00:56:40.940 You should not be there.
00:56:43.760 And everyone's laughing.
00:56:45.220 And they go to the car.
00:56:46.120 They're working together.
00:56:46.760 I've never seen them work together like this.
00:56:49.280 Cohesive unit.
00:56:50.840 It's like National Geographic.
00:56:52.860 Very good.
00:56:54.000 Yeah.
00:56:54.640 So that's the end result.
00:56:56.780 There are some opportunities for young entrepreneurs.
00:57:00.120 Gotcha.
00:57:00.940 And then we have another stat here, which isn't fully related, but you know how everyone says
00:57:05.820 defund the police and we say don't do that?
00:57:08.180 Yes.
00:57:08.880 There might be some police that you want to defund.
00:57:11.620 Can you give this a read?
00:57:12.520 Yeah.
00:57:13.320 Uber driver told me San Francisco PD officers make 600K a year for driving in circles and
00:57:18.740 sleeping in their car on graveyard shifts.
00:57:21.400 I was like, oh, I bet it's tough.
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.
00:57:29.420 That's the anecdotal story.
00:57:31.580 I don't know how true it is, what's hearsay or what's not.
00:57:34.360 But this was recently published.
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.
00:57:50.400 And here are some of the people.
00:57:51.460 Joseph Reyes, police officer, three.
00:57:54.060 He made $626,000 and he had overtime pay of $45,000.
00:58:02.020 That's actually not the best example.
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.
00:58:15.560 And the majority of it is in overtime pay.
00:58:19.300 That makes sense.
00:58:20.180 They're all getting double their base salary or most of them.
00:58:24.200 Dub $446,000 overtime.
00:58:26.700 $456,000 in overtime pay.
00:58:29.060 $380,000 in overtime pay.
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.
00:58:43.280 It's all just people milking the system.
00:58:45.400 We got to defund those police.
00:58:47.360 Defund those individual police.
00:58:48.700 Well, here's the thing.
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.
00:59:00.240 If I was getting time and a half.
00:59:02.300 I'd be all night driving around going like this.
00:59:05.920 You good?
00:59:07.980 I'd be the number one crime fighter.
00:59:10.180 But they could hire basically double the amount of police and then still save money if they eliminated overtime.
00:59:16.060 Isn't that weird?
00:59:16.640 That's interesting.
00:59:17.380 And they don't even solve crimes.
00:59:18.800 And they don't even solve crimes.
00:59:20.260 All right.
00:59:20.540 We're a friend of the police on this show for the most part.
00:59:22.840 Of course, of course.
00:59:23.360 But that's not a good look.
00:59:25.360 Not a good look at all.
00:59:26.460 All right.
00:59:26.740 We're moving into our last leg of Urban Decay.
00:59:29.260 This one, we're going to be talking about food stamps a lot.
00:59:32.880 And then EBT, which is food stamps.
00:59:35.480 And then the economic climate out there.
00:59:39.080 Okay.
00:59:39.480 Can you start with the first thing?
00:59:41.060 Yeah.
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.
01:00:13.880 That makes sense.
01:00:14.960 And so I think that was he asked Grok or an AI, and it said this is a rough estimate.
01:00:19.820 So don't take that number too much.
01:00:21.440 But Snap and government-funded Coke products make up a big portion of their revenue.
01:00:28.380 So it's severely in their interest.
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.
01:00:41.920 Yeah.
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.
01:00:51.400 He said, a new war on soda has begun.
01:00:53.600 Targeting purchases made through Snap.
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.
01:01:14.060 Yeah.
01:01:14.680 Which is a fascinating take.
01:01:16.860 And I don't understand why they even did this.
01:01:19.620 This is like not something that conservatives can even believably support.
01:01:23.920 So it was a total misstep from this.
01:01:26.400 He totally misstepped.
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.
01:01:38.660 Yeah.
01:01:38.920 So he had it right.
01:01:40.080 He had it right.
01:01:40.880 And then it looks like he took a payment of some kind.
01:01:43.520 They took the money.
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.
01:01:53.020 And it's just so random.
01:01:54.720 That's conservatism.
01:01:55.600 Crazy take.
01:01:56.160 And it's all random.
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.
01:02:09.840 And then RFK replied to her.
01:02:11.500 She said, thank you.
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.
01:02:20.760 Very nice.
01:02:21.200 So it's on RFK's radar.
01:02:23.200 RFK, take away their candy, soda, and EBT.
01:02:25.800 Or yeah, just candy and soda on EBT.
01:02:28.400 Take away their poppers.
01:02:29.440 You already did that.
01:02:30.160 Thank you, RFK.
01:02:31.580 But this is a pet project of ours.
01:02:33.380 We don't want to be paying for some shit.
01:02:35.560 And do we have the assets in here?
01:02:37.620 Yeah.
01:02:38.020 Here's an example of some things.
01:02:39.600 Here's a not so secret secret because it's on the website.
01:02:43.500 Amazon, you can spend your EBT cash on Amazon.
01:02:46.320 They're a megacorp.
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.
01:02:53.800 Nerd gummy clusters.
01:02:55.280 That's a favorite of the show, but it's disgusting chemical slop.
01:02:59.280 Ruin your life.
01:03:00.500 Oatmeal cream pies.
01:03:01.920 Those are pretty healthy.
01:03:03.600 The giant Reese's pantry pack.
01:03:05.520 25 cups.
01:03:06.460 That's EBT eligible.
01:03:07.920 The family pack of Gushers.
01:03:10.040 EBT eligible.
01:03:11.120 And Oreo double stuff with one F.
01:03:13.480 I don't think they're legally allowed to spell it with two Fs because that would imply that
01:03:17.780 the stuff is actually something.
01:03:19.860 Or yeah.
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.
01:03:26.760 Sir, legally, we can't say stuff with two Fs.
01:03:28.900 It's not.
01:03:29.380 It's not even stuff.
01:03:30.340 It's not stuff.
01:03:31.140 But yeah.
01:03:31.580 So.
01:03:31.880 It's just chemicals.
01:03:32.840 This is the type of shit that, you know, someone can spend.
01:03:36.120 And I don't really know exactly how EBT works.
01:03:38.500 I've never used it.
01:03:40.040 But I think you can kind of just run up.
01:03:41.680 Like if you have like $200, you can just load up the cart with Reese's.
01:03:45.260 Like there's no like you must spend X on meat and X on seafood.
01:03:49.540 You could just fill up a cart of Reese's and have a candy party.
01:03:52.640 Yeah.
01:03:52.980 All right.
01:03:53.460 Let's finish, you know, with some pace towards the end of Urban Decay now.
01:03:58.340 Everyone.
01:03:59.040 No.
01:03:59.800 No.
01:04:00.380 I refuse.
01:04:01.520 Because we'll waste our time in uplifting gold.
01:04:03.980 Okay.
01:04:04.600 So I'm just going to say no.
01:04:05.960 Let's go.
01:04:06.300 We need two keys to turn this up right.
01:04:07.860 All right.
01:04:08.300 We're going to go normal speed.
01:04:11.000 Now everyone's poor.
01:04:13.100 Everyone's poor and has no money.
01:04:14.800 And it's getting to the point where people are financing their DoorDash.
01:04:19.140 Yeah.
01:04:19.560 DoorDash and Klarna have signed a deal where customers can choose to pay for food deliveries
01:04:23.980 and interest-free installments.
01:04:26.600 That's not good.
01:04:27.760 And we have some jokes, collateralized burrito obligations.
01:04:31.660 We are selling pad thai and installments to willing buyers at the current fair market price.
01:04:36.260 There's only like three finance movies where all memes come.
01:04:39.280 Yeah.
01:04:39.680 The Big Short, Margin Call, and maybe The Boiler Room.
01:04:42.840 I don't know.
01:04:43.320 Yeah.
01:04:43.820 Yeah.
01:04:45.000 Wolf of Wall Street.
01:04:46.380 Yes.
01:04:46.820 That's true.
01:04:47.920 Wall Street.
01:04:49.140 Gordon Gekko.
01:04:50.140 Yeah.
01:04:50.620 There's some good ones out there.
01:04:51.600 The Big Short.
01:04:52.920 That's the one.
01:04:53.460 Margin Call.
01:04:54.580 Those are the two I mentioned.
01:04:55.960 So you wanted to move fast, you said?
01:04:57.600 Well, as you guys know, I do have a finance background.
01:05:01.160 So I'm going to give, I don't know, somewhat of a sophisticated take here.
01:05:04.980 So if it's not for you or you don't understand it, you know, watch it again.
01:05:09.500 Take your Series 7 and get back to it.
01:05:11.480 Yeah.
01:05:11.740 Or just re-watch it on slower speed.
01:05:13.520 You might be able to understand.
01:05:14.420 The problem when you finance burritos and Chipotle and Burger King is you're instantly
01:05:20.580 underwater because by the next day, you're just paying for poo.
01:05:25.540 Yeah.
01:05:26.020 So technically, you're paying for shit in your guts.
01:05:29.200 I owe $1,400 in Burger King and burritos, and that food's gone, man.
01:05:37.300 I'm not paying this shit.
01:05:38.740 Yeah.
01:05:39.100 That's what's going to happen, and then you get a bubble.
01:05:41.180 For sure.
01:05:41.560 That's what happened with the housing crisis.
01:05:42.640 Like, oh, yeah, I bought a second house and a jet ski, and that $400,000 house is now
01:05:46.740 worth $275,000, and I owe $350,000 on it.
01:05:50.340 I don't want this shit.
01:05:51.780 Yeah.
01:05:52.140 And then you go like this, and you walk away.
01:05:53.920 And then you dump it.
01:05:54.240 Yeah.
01:05:54.680 You leave the keys, and the bank takes it.
01:05:56.620 Yeah.
01:05:56.860 I don't want it.
01:05:57.820 So it's like, yeah, I ate that burrito two weeks ago.
01:05:59.760 What are you talking about?
01:06:00.920 What am I paying for the burrito from two weeks ago?
01:06:02.840 It's not going to, you know, there's a little finance inside baseball.
01:06:06.100 Yeah.
01:06:06.480 But I guess we'll continue with this.
01:06:08.780 This was just one asset that I saw.
01:06:10.580 Percentage of borrowers at least 60 days late on their car payments is at the highest on
01:06:15.480 record.
01:06:16.080 That's kind of a blaring sign.
01:06:17.740 People bought a lot of cars that were overpriced in that post-COVID market when dealerships were
01:06:24.360 just doing markups.
01:06:25.800 And then anybody who's buying after that markup phase has higher APR, higher interest payments
01:06:31.820 on those cars.
01:06:32.820 So people are getting behind.
01:06:33.720 And that's why I guess some people might need to finance a burrito in four installments.
01:06:39.000 But since we're recognizing all these issues, EBT, what's government welfare and what's
01:06:44.940 not, we have another thing we want to blow the whistle on.
01:06:49.260 And this is FHA loans that are being backstopped by the government.
01:06:52.640 FHA is, I think, Federal Housing Authority.
01:06:56.140 And it's a type of loan that you can get if you have less money down.
01:06:59.520 Everybody can get like one if you're a first-time home buyer.
01:07:03.200 And you can get a house if you have less than 10% or if you have bad credit or whatever.
01:07:10.380 And then I recently found out that the government is doing something sketchy with people who go
01:07:14.340 delinquent on FHA.
01:07:16.180 And we're going to play this video here because this is something that not really an RFK's
01:07:21.020 wheelhouse, but Elon, if Elon figured out this was happening, I think it would be put to rest.
01:07:26.580 Elon, please help us.
01:07:27.520 Elon, help us evict these FHA foreclosures.
01:07:32.000 So let's just play the video and hopefully you guys understand what's going on.
01:07:36.000 The guise of pandemic relief, the administration masked the growing troubles in the housing
01:07:40.560 market by paying off borrowers and mortgage servicers to prevent foreclosures.
01:07:45.140 Of the 52,531 FHA loans last year that went seriously delinquent within their first year,
01:07:53.000 only nine resulted in foreclosure.
01:07:55.720 The FHA actually introduced a program that pays mortgage servicers to make borrowers
01:08:00.900 missed payments for them.
01:08:02.440 Missed payments are added to the loan's principal, but without interest.
01:08:05.860 It's essentially a glorified government grant.
01:08:08.840 The FHA also pays servicers to cut monthly payments for delinquent borrowers by 25% for
01:08:14.700 three years, with the payment reductions also added to the principal without interest.
01:08:19.640 Essentially, the government got rid of bankruptcies.
01:08:22.780 In this specific case, he found an FHA loan for a guy who took out a $236,000 loan at 3.5%
01:08:30.360 in Tennessee in early 2020.
01:08:32.840 The first due date on this loan was the 1st of May 2020.
01:08:37.340 From July 2020 to July 2022, a period of 26 months including the May 1st date, this guy
01:08:44.980 made zero payments.
01:08:46.840 That summer, the FHA stepped in and provided a partial claim of $38,000 to cover the missed
01:08:52.960 payments in that period.
01:08:54.300 This brings the loan current, meaning the arrears are paid off, but it added a zero interest
01:08:59.060 subordinate lien to the back of the loan.
01:09:01.200 Essentially, this is just a government payment with a promise that the borrower will eventually
01:09:05.740 pay later or when he sells the house.
01:09:08.320 So this man in Tennessee is now two years into this house, living basically for free.
01:09:13.440 But it gets worse.
01:09:14.780 From July 2022 to April 2023, a period lasting 9 months, this man in this real example once
01:09:23.000 again makes zero payments, and again the FHA issues a partial claim of $13,000 to cover
01:09:29.760 the 9 months of missed payments from 2022 to 2023.
01:09:34.760 This once again brings the loan current, adding to the zero interest subordinate lien.
01:09:39.320 The borrower has now been in the home for 3 years without a single payment, but it gets
01:09:44.460 worse once again.
01:09:46.080 From April 2023 to November 2024, 19 months, this borrower, you guessed it, makes zero payments
01:09:54.240 once again.
01:09:55.180 Five years without a payment since the loan started in May of 2020.
01:09:59.880 Now it's...
01:10:00.320 Wow.
01:10:01.180 Basically, they go on to say that they reclassify or reorganize the loan, give him a higher interest
01:10:07.620 rate, and basically tack on that to the principal that he owes.
01:10:11.600 And so our government is basically like, for these FHA loans, picture in your head the
01:10:19.480 type of guy who doesn't pay his mortgage for five years, right?
01:10:21.940 Starting immediately off the bat.
01:10:23.800 Never makes a payment.
01:10:24.920 Five years straight, never makes a payment.
01:10:26.780 You know who that kind of guy is, right?
01:10:28.940 Tennessee, $236,000, he's living in a shitty house.
01:10:32.320 So basically, they're doing like, they're backstopping this type of consumer, and then a guy like this
01:10:39.460 is occupying a house somewhere, not facing any consequences, and he's probably so dumb
01:10:45.740 that he's like, well, my credit's shot, I owe way...
01:10:48.960 Like, they keep adding to his loan balance.
01:10:51.240 No way his house is worth more or worth even close to the loan balance.
01:10:55.520 So how does something like this end?
01:10:58.060 A dumb guy like this is probably just like, well, at least I got rent free for five years.
01:11:03.480 And then he spends all his money on other shit, seafood boil, I don't know what he would
01:11:08.920 spend on a guy like this.
01:11:10.140 I'm picturing someone in my head.
01:11:11.800 Crab legs.
01:11:12.560 Crab legs, probably king crab.
01:11:14.420 And then so all his discretionary spending, because if he has a job, he probably had a job
01:11:18.460 at the beginning of this loan, at least.
01:11:21.240 He's now spending it like, and creating inflation because his biggest, everyone's biggest monthly
01:11:26.460 expense is your rent or your house, usually until it's paid off.
01:11:29.060 And so now he's just like flooding the market with, you know, demand for other stuff because
01:11:35.880 none of his money goes to his house.
01:11:37.760 He's taking up a house that should have otherwise been foreclosed, like within eight months.
01:11:43.820 How much grace do you get on a mortgage?
01:11:46.160 Like naturally, if it played out, he would have to sell the house, it would be back on
01:11:49.980 the market.
01:11:50.520 He might have to take a loss on it.
01:11:51.760 The housing price goes down or, you know?
01:11:53.580 Of course.
01:11:54.080 Like it's just an unnatural prop up.
01:11:56.360 But yeah, and then this said for, there were 50,000 plus seriously delinquent last year.
01:12:01.920 I think this might've been 2024 or 23.
01:12:04.720 I'm not exactly sure, but this is a huge problem, which basically amounts to welfare.
01:12:11.160 This is like a government stepping in and doing all these things, giving you these chances.
01:12:16.080 This guy's lived for free, not making a single payment for five years, basically receiving
01:12:20.040 a different form of welfare that isn't treated as a form of welfare because it's not like on
01:12:24.800 the book like that, the government just keeps shifting it to this guy's loan, but they're
01:12:28.940 basically allowing him to live for free for five years in a house that otherwise should
01:12:33.280 have already turned over.
01:12:34.860 So I don't know.
01:12:36.400 This got me feeling, I want to use some big short memes now.
01:12:40.700 This got me feeling like another little bubble.
01:12:42.660 Similar to financing.
01:12:43.740 Like a stripper who has three houses.
01:12:44.800 Yeah.
01:12:45.240 It's like a similar to financing your burrito.
01:12:47.340 You're financing your financed mortgage.
01:12:50.160 Yeah.
01:12:50.540 You're financing your financing.
01:12:51.720 Keep adding to it.
01:12:52.760 So I don't know.
01:12:54.560 Financing your financing is where it gets a bubble.
01:12:57.080 This really alarmed me.
01:12:58.540 And I have a feeling if any of the adults in Washington, like Elon or those types knew
01:13:03.360 this was happening, this program would end almost immediately.
01:13:06.020 So.
01:13:06.220 Yep.
01:13:07.020 All right.
01:13:07.260 Well, that's the end of Urban Decay.
01:13:08.400 Don't get too down or too depressed.
01:13:09.720 We're moving on to uplifting gold.
01:13:12.400 We have some good uplifting today.
01:13:13.900 Nothing crazy.
01:13:14.940 I did not phone it in though.
01:13:16.500 Our first one, remember the guy last time who rode his motorcycle off the ramp?
01:13:21.260 Yes.
01:13:21.540 This is similar, but different.
01:13:25.460 Oh, I know too much.
01:13:28.220 Holy shit.
01:13:29.760 How did I do that?
01:13:31.380 How did I do that?
01:13:32.780 Another Australian.
01:13:33.780 Isn't that great?
01:13:34.560 He just landed it and then it was like a scientific miracle.
01:13:37.360 It was like a physics miracle.
01:13:38.940 Yeah.
01:13:39.480 But it worked.
01:13:40.400 Yeah.
01:13:40.580 And it's uplifting.
01:13:41.680 All right.
01:13:42.100 Next is uplifting because people are raising their kids correctly.
01:13:45.460 Oh.
01:13:47.940 Hey, do you want chemicals?
01:13:50.140 Chemicals.
01:13:51.220 Chemicals.
01:13:52.280 Oh, no.
01:13:53.780 Yeah, chemicals.
01:13:55.160 Yeah.
01:13:55.680 Chemicals in the sky.
01:13:57.100 Well, I need to play and spray them.
01:13:58.700 Plane spray them, she says.
01:14:00.400 There you go.
01:14:01.380 So if someone's teaching the kids something, that's good.
01:14:03.960 Yeah.
01:14:04.720 Chemicals in the sky.
01:14:06.180 The babies know and it teaches the other baby.
01:14:08.120 That's huge.
01:14:09.140 All right.
01:14:09.540 Next, we have a smiling dog.
01:14:12.420 Smiling Chinese dog.
01:14:13.520 Put his teeth in.
01:14:17.520 And he laughs.
01:14:26.240 He likes it.
01:14:26.860 All right.
01:14:27.160 He knows it's a bit.
01:14:28.180 Okay.
01:14:29.020 The dog's doing a bit.
01:14:30.940 All right.
01:14:32.220 Okay.
01:14:32.760 Next, this ferret has a job.
01:14:36.340 He puts a string on the ferret.
01:14:38.080 Looks like some sort of fishing line type thing.
01:14:40.960 And he needs that string to go through the drainage pipe.
01:14:43.480 And then here comes the ferret on the other end.
01:14:48.400 And look at how he does it.
01:14:49.620 He tickles the pipe.
01:14:50.840 So he goes, come this way.
01:14:53.040 The ferret knows to come.
01:14:55.280 And he grabs him out.
01:14:56.520 And he helps.
01:14:57.460 Ferret has a job.
01:14:58.560 That's nice.
01:14:59.260 We had a ferret in college.
01:15:00.340 Our group of friends did.
01:15:01.320 Yeah.
01:15:01.820 He was good.
01:15:02.620 Yeah.
01:15:03.200 Nothing crazy.
01:15:03.960 How old the ferret.
01:15:05.080 Yeah.
01:15:05.500 Remember, we had a football coach.
01:15:06.720 We had a football coach.
01:15:07.580 Black football coach.
01:15:08.660 And he was very concerned that we had a ferret.
01:15:10.940 And he goes, man, that's a gay animal.
01:15:13.160 Yeah.
01:15:13.580 And he thought it was digging around in people's butts or something.
01:15:15.760 I don't know what he thought.
01:15:16.720 How old the ferret.
01:15:17.880 Yeah.
01:15:18.100 And then he would go, what the ferret name.
01:15:20.300 This was at Dartmouth.
01:15:21.900 What the ferret name.
01:15:23.700 He was a good guy, though.
01:15:25.120 He was a good guy.
01:15:26.160 Yeah.
01:15:26.580 We had fun.
01:15:27.240 All right.
01:15:27.500 Next is Cannoli Boy.
01:15:30.220 This is just good news in general.
01:15:33.300 So he comes up and he's got the cannoli?
01:15:34.820 He got a little cannoli setup.
01:15:37.780 Are you seeing this?
01:15:39.680 Yeah.
01:15:40.080 That's a guy you want at your wedding.
01:15:42.180 Cannoli Boy.
01:15:42.660 I didn't know they even did stuff like this.
01:15:44.680 That's good.
01:15:45.260 And it makes sense.
01:15:46.080 And it's probably not even hard.
01:15:47.200 It's easier than scooping ice cream.
01:15:48.560 You just go, boop, boop.
01:15:49.960 Here you go.
01:15:50.620 Boop, boop.
01:15:51.300 Yeah.
01:15:51.900 So Cannoli Boy, guys.
01:15:53.320 I'm bullish on Cannoli Boys.
01:15:54.740 As well.
01:15:55.460 Maybe you can finance some Cannoli Boy.
01:15:57.080 Maybe you can finance a Cannoli Boy business.
01:15:58.600 Okay.
01:15:58.980 All right.
01:15:59.280 Next.
01:15:59.620 I don't think it takes much.
01:16:01.000 To be honest.
01:16:01.800 But someone will be in foreclosure very soon.
01:16:04.660 All you need is like the $100.
01:16:07.220 It's probably not even $100.
01:16:08.500 I know.
01:16:09.060 This $40 thing that you just pulled.
01:16:12.240 If you look closely, he says Cannoli's by Mike.
01:16:14.500 That looks like a tote thing you get from Tupperware.
01:16:17.340 Tupperware.
01:16:17.800 Yeah.
01:16:18.380 That doesn't even look that hard.
01:16:20.300 Good for him.
01:16:20.960 You just need to know how to make good Cannolis.
01:16:22.420 Hey.
01:16:22.900 Cannoli Boy.
01:16:23.500 That's a good business.
01:16:24.320 If you're not ashamed to be a Cannoli Boy, that's a good business.
01:16:27.240 You make a million dollars.
01:16:28.340 Yeah.
01:16:28.580 You go to a wedding, be Cannoli Boy.
01:16:30.560 Hey.
01:16:30.780 You go on the street, be Cannoli Boy.
01:16:32.180 People will buy it.
01:16:33.120 Also, the sign of good Cannoli is the cream goes all the way through the whole thing.
01:16:37.800 What do you mean?
01:16:38.620 Sometimes, if you get a big Cannoli, they'll put it on one end and on the other end.
01:16:42.660 And then in the middle, it's kind of hollow.
01:16:44.480 Oh.
01:16:45.040 So my grandma always had the best Cannolis.
01:16:47.760 And she would always say, the cheap places only fill it on the edge.
01:16:51.600 You need it filled all the way through.
01:16:53.120 But that guy was doing mini Cannolis.
01:16:54.360 Real Cannolis are like this big.
01:16:55.500 Yeah.
01:16:55.800 Yeah.
01:16:55.960 I'm familiar.
01:16:57.020 Trust me.
01:16:57.640 I'm familiar.
01:16:58.280 Cannoli Boy.
01:16:58.980 All right.
01:16:59.460 Our second to last clip, we had to take the music off because it's copyrighted music.
01:17:04.820 It was probably like Pink Pony Club or something.
01:17:06.920 But this guy, it says, POV used to be gay, but we're saved by the Lord.
01:17:12.840 So he's very gay here.
01:17:14.660 Twink shit.
01:17:15.780 Traveling the whole world, being homosexual.
01:17:17.900 Poppers, prep.
01:17:19.080 You guessed it.
01:17:19.720 Underwear.
01:17:20.140 Oh, his ass was out.
01:17:21.160 Showing his ass, underwear, bottoming.
01:17:23.560 And now he became a man.
01:17:25.240 Now he's playing soccer.
01:17:25.940 That's a normal guy.
01:17:27.460 Is this uplifting, Gold?
01:17:29.240 I mean, I guess, yeah, it's better than what he was doing, but you believe him?
01:17:32.800 You believe him?
01:17:33.940 You know?
01:17:34.640 Or do you think the first urge that hits, he's got really skinny legs, too.
01:17:37.840 I think being gay is a traumatic response or a trauma response.
01:17:43.300 Interesting.
01:17:44.220 So you can kind of like rewire your brain if you like do keto or something and just get
01:17:49.300 back to basics.
01:17:50.720 You fast for a little bit and you get back to like, all right.
01:17:54.980 But then that guy-
01:17:55.840 I have a hard time believing somebody who was that gay is now a normal guy.
01:18:00.500 He's now regular.
01:18:01.640 And he's at the gym and he likes chicks.
01:18:03.780 Yeah.
01:18:04.120 You know?
01:18:04.480 I don't think he's a coos hound.
01:18:06.020 I don't think anyone-
01:18:07.120 If I may use that phrase.
01:18:09.060 I don't think anyone's actually gay.
01:18:11.200 Yeah.
01:18:11.620 Well, you got me there.
01:18:14.140 But when he's deep in it, I-
01:18:17.720 Again, this is one of those things where the extremes, you're bouncing off extremes and
01:18:22.660 then you go the exact opposite.
01:18:24.060 How did you do that?
01:18:25.720 I get it.
01:18:26.680 You know?
01:18:26.940 I get what you're saying.
01:18:27.640 Well, it's uplifting because-
01:18:29.620 He's not in the Pink Pony Club shit anymore.
01:18:31.580 You're not-
01:18:32.020 Yeah.
01:18:32.260 You're not getting twinked out.
01:18:33.540 Okay.
01:18:34.340 All right.
01:18:34.920 Our last piece of the whole show, we got a shout out.
01:18:37.940 Looks like it's some sort of convention center or an event.
01:18:40.860 Yeah.
01:18:41.120 And they put the show up.
01:18:47.240 That's good.
01:18:48.180 That's really good.
01:18:48.680 When someone has access to an event like that and they're early and they take that opportunity
01:18:54.780 to do the show, thank you.
01:18:56.460 Thank you.
01:18:57.500 That was sick.
01:18:58.920 We salute you.
01:18:59.680 We do salute you.
01:19:00.980 And also, imagine if that was filled with people, how many devices you would need to
01:19:05.520 get the real views.
01:19:06.480 I know.
01:19:06.840 A lot of you guys watch with people or your wives or whatever.
01:19:10.580 So, you always make sure you're doing the right amount of views per device.
01:19:15.300 Okay.
01:19:16.420 All right.
01:19:17.000 Thank you guys for watching.
01:19:17.900 You've got Fluggist Talks in the books.
01:19:19.560 Did we go too long?
01:19:21.840 Yeah.
01:19:22.340 Well, we went a little long.
01:19:23.620 I'm back.
01:19:24.760 He's back.
01:19:25.680 We can do a long episode.
01:19:27.080 It's no big deal.
01:19:27.840 Yeah.
01:19:28.240 Long episode that happens.
01:19:29.940 If you guys want even more episodes, another 30 minutes, we're doing Bonusland right now.
01:19:34.260 Fluggistalks.com is the website.
01:19:35.640 We have a good Bonusland today, too.
01:19:36.980 We have a great Bonusland today.
01:19:38.420 Yeah.
01:19:38.940 All right.
01:19:39.220 Thank you guys for watching.
01:19:40.260 We'll see you on Friday.
01:19:41.980 This is the third time that Jordan, the consultant, has asked her out.
01:19:48.980 That's running.
01:19:49.780 Yeah.
01:19:50.100 That's all.
01:19:50.540 That's why you're not.
01:19:52.480 Thank you.
01:19:53.420 Yeah.
01:19:54.900 All right.
01:19:59.760 Yeah.
01:20:00.800 Yeah.