Fleccas Talks Podcast - February 13, 2026


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Today on the show: There was another trans mass casualty event in Canada, we're going to tell you why the news isn't talking about it, then Pam Bondi continues to be a clown herself, we go over the highlights from her recent hearing, then, in Cringe of the Week, we have a trans hair extension thief you won't want to miss, and last but not least, in Urban Decay, a squatter s lawyer gets grilled and he doesn't know how to defend his client. All this and more at Fluckus Talks, a podcast episode where we rank the best news podcast of all time.

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00:00:00.120 All right, welcome back to Fluckus Talks, a podcast episode 328 today on the show.
00:00:06.700 There was another trans mass casualty event in Canada.
00:00:10.280 We're going to tell you why the news isn't really talking about it. 0.97
00:00:12.760 Then Pam Bondi continues to beclown herself. 0.54
00:00:15.720 We're going to go over the highlights from her recent hearing. 0.94
00:00:18.160 Then in Cringe of the Week, we have a trans hair extension thief you won't want to miss. 1.00
00:00:23.220 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a squatter's lawyer gets grilled
00:00:27.740 and he doesn't know how to defend his client.
00:00:30.520 All this and more at Fluckus Talks, a podcast episode 328,
00:00:34.360 ranked the best news podcast of all time.
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00:02:37.020 All right.
00:02:37.660 We have a lot to get to.
00:02:38.900 It's Friday.
00:02:39.820 Yeah, it is.
00:02:40.620 That feels good.
00:02:41.200 The weekend, you guys like that?
00:02:42.880 I think that's pretty universal, yeah.
00:02:44.760 People tend to like that.
00:02:46.040 It's relatable.
00:02:46.780 Exactly.
00:02:47.360 Bring up something relatable to start the show.
00:02:49.640 The office, right, guys?
00:02:52.660 Yeah.
00:02:53.260 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:02:53.820 We got a long episode today, too.
00:02:55.400 We got a lot of housekeeping.
00:02:56.500 I keep trying to tell FLECAS, hey, you can't really call it housekeeping if it's an hour.
00:03:00.180 Hey, should we rebrand this to something else?
00:03:02.560 It's too much housekeeping.
00:03:03.420 But it doesn't really matter.
00:03:05.100 Yeah.
00:03:05.240 Yeah.
00:03:05.920 328 episodes.
00:03:07.300 Not really looking to rebrand anything.
00:03:10.380 We got a system that works.
00:03:11.680 Unfortunately, yeah.
00:03:12.540 We got a system that works.
00:03:14.160 Let's get into our first story.
00:03:16.300 IRS scandal.
00:03:17.580 Let that clip play, please. 0.81
00:03:18.680 While most Americans had to write a big fat check to the government today to pay their
00:03:23.240 taxes, over 100,000 federal workers are not paying their taxes.
00:03:28.140 In 2021, the IRS found that almost 150,000 federal workers owe about $1.5 billion in unpaid
00:03:36.580 taxes.
00:03:37.060 Over 5,000 of them work at the IRS and owe $50 million in overdue taxes.
00:03:43.160 Even though the IRS can fire its workers that are not paying their taxes, only 20 people have
00:03:48.640 been terminated.
00:03:49.800 That double standard is something Senator Joni Ernst, Senate Doge Caucus chair, wants to
00:03:53.720 stop.
00:03:55.180 Well, well, well.
00:03:57.120 Even the IRS, they don't pay their taxes.
00:03:59.420 Let he who is up to date on their taxes cast the first stone at me to make me pay my taxes.
00:04:05.960 I know.
00:04:06.840 It's almost, I don't want to say F season, F-R-A-U-D season, but even the IRS isn't doing
00:04:13.900 it.
00:04:14.160 And I think that video is old.
00:04:15.400 That was probably taken on a tax day from a previous year because we're not there yet.
00:04:19.500 But even the IRS and tons of federal employees whose tax info goes right to the IRS, probably
00:04:26.340 across the street, and they don't even do it.
00:04:28.340 And then the lady in the beginning said everyone just had to write a big check for their taxes.
00:04:33.680 That's not now, right?
00:04:35.980 No, we have months.
00:04:37.200 We have a couple months.
00:04:38.060 April 15th.
00:04:38.700 Okay.
00:04:39.160 And then you push it off until October.
00:04:41.420 No, you pay interest on that.
00:04:43.200 That's what you do.
00:04:44.420 Okay.
00:04:44.860 I just got scared for a sec.
00:04:46.200 I heard it.
00:04:46.620 She goes, everyone just wrote a big check for their taxes.
00:04:48.480 It was like, wait, wait, wait, I thought I had more time.
00:04:51.040 Bro.
00:04:51.280 And taxes, you guys know how it is when you have like an interest bearing account or your
00:04:55.420 brokerage account.
00:04:56.160 You get tax documents like once every week from different things.
00:04:59.300 You get it from your employer, from XYZ.
00:05:02.080 And it kind of makes you a little mad every time.
00:05:05.120 It's like your new tax form is ready.
00:05:06.900 It pisses you off.
00:05:07.780 Yeah, you guys are keeping track of that. 0.95
00:05:09.300 Somalis need it.
00:05:10.640 So.
00:05:11.260 Yeah, I get some stuff that comes to the house for taxes.
00:05:13.960 And I just put it in this coffee cup.
00:05:15.980 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:05:16.660 So I have my tax coffee cup ready because I'm organized and preparing for April.
00:05:21.040 Smart guy.
00:05:21.940 All right.
00:05:22.220 Let's get to our first big story.
00:05:24.380 I thought this was really interesting and some things have changed since this video
00:05:28.720 came out.
00:05:29.720 But initially they closed the El Paso airport and they said they were going to shut it down
00:05:34.540 for 10 days.
00:05:35.580 That has since been lifted.
00:05:37.300 But listen to the report and we'll kind of talk about what's going on on the border.
00:05:40.980 I think what we have here is something major.
00:05:44.500 10 days.
00:05:45.780 That's a thousand flights.
00:05:47.580 That's about 175,000 people that won't be flying into a city that had really no other close
00:05:53.800 by air service options.
00:05:55.800 This is not a minor thing, but Fort Bliss might be part of it.
00:05:59.040 But I really do think they've discovered something major on the ground in that area, El Paso and
00:06:04.080 Santa Teresa, that means we might be attacked very badly.
00:06:08.000 They wouldn't do this otherwise.
00:06:09.220 This is not minor, not minor at all.
00:06:12.100 So the El Paso airport is responding to the FAA closure.
00:06:17.640 This is what they said in the statement.
00:06:18.860 The FAA on short notice issued a temporary flight restriction halting all flights to
00:06:26.260 and from El Paso in our neighboring community, Santa Teresa, New Mexico.
00:06:31.920 The restriction prohibits all aircrafts operating, including commercial cargo and general aviation
00:06:38.820 to February 20th.
00:06:41.220 So that has since been lifted, but that initial grounding-
00:06:45.360 10-day block.
00:06:46.220 Is pretty sketchy.
00:06:47.360 And then a lot of people online were thinking it could be aliens related.
00:06:52.140 The type of crew you run with?
00:06:53.940 The type of crowd that you're seeing online thought it was aliens?
00:06:56.120 Well, we can show that third and fourth one.
00:06:57.900 Like they have videos of like these weird drone looking things, like super futuristic.
00:07:03.340 Some people think they're UFOs.
00:07:04.820 Because now that I've seen more information, I think these are probably like advanced military
00:07:09.620 drones, which makes more sense.
00:07:12.140 And then if you wanted to kind of figure out what's going on based on this, I would assume
00:07:16.820 we're at some sort of secret war with the cartels.
00:07:19.880 Yeah, that's I think the more obvious case, I would say.
00:07:23.400 And then do you want to play this footage?
00:07:24.640 And we do have a clip here of like helicopters with mini guns, what seems to be shooting cartel
00:07:30.180 people.
00:07:34.820 So it's pretty intense.
00:07:49.460 So you get it.
00:07:50.040 Low flying military, military helicopters with like a minigun, perhaps.
00:07:55.220 So, but yeah, it was very weird.
00:07:57.620 And it's one of those kind of things where it's almost a military op because of how little
00:08:02.320 information we're actually getting out.
00:08:03.700 And I just wanted to make a note that Fox News guy was struggling on reading there.
00:08:09.120 I'm a better reader than the Fox News guy.
00:08:11.580 And so it's you, me, the Fox News guy.
00:08:15.420 Well, I don't know.
00:08:16.240 I don't know about that.
00:08:17.360 But yeah, very weird situation.
00:08:18.640 Very rarely.
00:08:19.340 I mean, El Paso, obviously, you guys know, is literally the border city.
00:08:22.820 What's on the other side of it?
00:08:23.860 Juarez?
00:08:24.620 Yeah.
00:08:25.120 Something like that.
00:08:25.900 And so that video we just showed of the other helicopters was in Sinaloa.
00:08:30.120 So kind of a different region than right across the border.
00:08:33.740 But very fascinating and weird and bad communication from the federal government about what exactly
00:08:39.540 happened.
00:08:40.100 And the air, it was lifted after basically a day.
00:08:43.120 But interesting.
00:08:44.020 Are we in a hot war with the cartels right now shooting down drones?
00:08:47.300 And how capable are their drones, et cetera?
00:08:50.020 Yeah.
00:08:50.460 I was thinking maybe like the cartels had some anti-aircraft weapons or anti-aircraft drones
00:08:57.280 and they didn't want that used on like commercial flights.
00:09:00.100 Yeah.
00:09:00.460 Could be.
00:09:00.900 So maybe that was what's going on.
00:09:03.060 But I actually like that they kept this quiet because whenever they announced whatever they're
00:09:06.660 going to do, the market nukes.
00:09:08.400 Oh, so this was a, shh, don't want to affect stocks right now.
00:09:12.000 That's how I hope it goes down with Iran too. 1.00
00:09:13.900 I don't want to go to war with Iran.
00:09:15.200 But if it does happen, I want it to be, yeah, we struck them and it's over.
00:09:19.300 Yeah.
00:09:19.520 Yeah.
00:09:19.760 And then on a Friday, as soon as the market closes type thing.
00:09:23.720 That's what I'm hoping for.
00:09:25.140 But in my mind, this almost would be more offensive because like the cartel shooting down a passenger
00:09:34.000 aircraft with like an anti-aircraft gun doesn't make sense from a reward, risk reward point
00:09:41.140 of view right now.
00:09:41.760 Because I think Trump is basically, didn't he already kind of designate them as a terrorist
00:09:46.680 organization in our hemisphere?
00:09:47.880 And he's kind of like licking his chomps to do some targeted airstrikes.
00:09:51.520 Yeah.
00:09:51.640 That wouldn't be a good move for them.
00:09:52.820 So I don't know.
00:09:53.580 If I was the cartel, I'd keep my head down right now.
00:09:55.740 Yeah.
00:09:56.200 Lay low.
00:09:57.360 All right.
00:09:57.940 Next, we have a little section here of good and bad stuff happening throughout the country.
00:10:02.260 We're going to start with some bad stuff happening in New York.
00:10:05.060 No one's cleaning up the snow.
00:10:06.380 Let me tell you some folks who don't live in New York.
00:10:10.300 I have lived here for years and I hate being the person that tries blaming a politician
00:10:16.980 for the conditions of snow removal.
00:10:20.800 But let's be frank, snow removal and physical infrastructure conditions are in the exclusive
00:10:27.780 province of the government. 1.00
00:10:29.800 OK, and look at this shit. 1.00
00:10:32.360 This is just one block. 1.00
00:10:34.500 Oh, and right after the snow.
00:10:36.300 Look what we got.
00:10:37.680 Look at what we got.
00:10:48.220 All right.
00:10:52.500 We get it.
00:10:53.340 So I'm assuming the migrants at the end were running after they emptied the free grocery 1.00
00:10:57.920 store Mamdami made.
00:10:59.800 I was going to say selling fake Louie bags on the street in their little third world 0.97
00:11:03.500 favela type markets.
00:11:04.960 And then the police came.
00:11:06.160 But either guess it's a coin flip.
00:11:08.360 Yeah.
00:11:08.700 And so obviously the snow is really bad.
00:11:10.700 A lot of people who live in New York have messaged me, too, saying they never seen the
00:11:13.620 snow piled up like this and not dealt with like this.
00:11:16.880 So that's kind of just what happens to New York. 0.99
00:11:18.780 Some shit falls through the cracks. 0.99
00:11:20.480 But hey, at least it still looks like Minnesota, which looks like snowy North Africa. 1.00
00:11:26.580 Yeah.
00:11:27.040 I was going to say it looks like a third world country.
00:11:28.940 It's like, yeah, it looks like Minnesota, which looks like a third world country. 0.69
00:11:31.740 Yeah, exactly.
00:11:32.680 And so this is Mamdani.
00:11:34.420 I mean, all these northeastern cities like Chicago, that's obviously the northeastern
00:11:39.260 northeast, Boston, New York.
00:11:41.040 But the cold weather cities know how to remove snow.
00:11:43.840 And so for something to happen in the first Mamdani year, it's like, all right, what changed? 0.98
00:11:49.200 And we covered in the past, too.
00:11:50.300 They weren't cleaning up the trash either.
00:11:51.740 Yeah.
00:11:52.320 So trash, snow, and now the death toll of homeless people who were allowed to stay out
00:11:57.320 on the street is up to 19, I think.
00:11:59.320 So Mamdani's kind of having a rough go of the humanitarian, everybody loves me.
00:12:03.200 But he is fixing the homeless problem a little bit.
00:12:05.220 In a dark way.
00:12:06.160 In a dark and evil way.
00:12:07.260 Yes.
00:12:07.480 Very dark.
00:12:08.380 All right.
00:12:08.620 Let's get to our next story within this section.
00:12:11.200 We have a BART update.
00:12:12.340 BART is what?
00:12:12.840 San Francisco?
00:12:13.460 Yes.
00:12:13.740 So they changed some of their policies and put some, what's it called, turnstiles that
00:12:19.300 are hard to jump over?
00:12:20.400 Yeah, they're calling them the next-gen fare gate.
00:12:23.200 And they're lauding the success of it based on how it's harder to get in now.
00:12:28.660 It's not like turnstiles you can just jump.
00:12:30.540 We have a picture here.
00:12:31.520 They're kind of like these larger gates that are harder to jimmy.
00:12:35.980 So the street rats have to pay the full fare now is basically what I'm getting.
00:12:39.220 So now the street rats are kept out of the subway system, and with that comes some good
00:12:44.240 news.
00:12:44.960 Yeah.
00:12:45.380 This chart here is hours spent on patron-related corrective maintenance.
00:12:50.500 So somebody blows out a chair, somebody ruins something, you know, this is maintenance hours
00:12:56.260 spent before and after they installed these gates that keeps the riffraff out. 1.00
00:13:00.600 I think it includes trash too, like trash and messes and spills. 0.67
00:13:04.240 Yeah.
00:13:04.760 So total CM hours, that's corrective maintenance hours.
00:13:09.220 It was like 112 hours at this one station down to two, 109 down to 0.5, 77 down to two.
00:13:16.940 One station is still bad, 16th Street Mission went from 74 to 17.5.
00:13:22.240 So basically what happened is Barr installed anti-fair hopping gates and the amount of maintenance
00:13:28.660 basically went to zero.
00:13:31.000 So you keep the street rats out, and then it turns out the street rats who weren't paying
00:13:35.840 were the ones doing all the damage and all the littering and all the trash to your stations.
00:13:40.280 Yeah.
00:13:40.640 So we can learn from this.
00:13:41.840 You can fix a lot of your problems by separating normal people from the small percentage of 1.00
00:13:47.140 society that ruins everything.
00:13:48.580 The bottom 1% is doing almost all of the damage.
00:13:51.920 And if you think about you or me, you, you commuted to work on the train, I assume.
00:13:57.220 I did it on the CTA for a long time.
00:14:00.440 You get in, you swipe your card, you get in, you stand there, you wait, you get a seat if
00:14:04.580 there is one, and then you get off and you go to work.
00:14:07.020 There's no trash.
00:14:07.980 There's no eating. 1.00
00:14:09.000 There's no fuck your couch, like stomping your feet on a plastic seat moment. 0.99
00:14:13.540 And so this is what happens. 1.00
00:14:14.960 It's all done by the bottom 1% troublemakers. 0.87
00:14:18.380 There's no doing fent.
00:14:19.460 Yeah, there's literally zero downside to having reinforced.
00:14:22.900 And schizo prediction, kind of like you, there might be some sort of fire or something that 0.90
00:14:28.140 happens and the gates don't open up in an emergency.
00:14:31.000 And then the street rats use that as their, you know, you got to make it easy to get in
00:14:35.160 and out of.
00:14:36.000 Yeah, that's a good point.
00:14:37.180 But this shows you, it's just like even San Francisco, the most simple solution, like
00:14:42.320 immediately takes off almost all of the problems.
00:14:45.180 It's so easy to actually govern.
00:14:47.020 If you're not constantly thinking of how the street rat's going to feel, you know?
00:14:51.100 Yeah, that's so true.
00:14:52.180 Like only let people who pay their fare come in, who's going to come in, people going to
00:14:56.460 work who are normal.
00:14:57.300 And now you don't have to clean up and do the graffiti and clean up the needles as much.
00:15:01.140 And that's why Costco works.
00:15:02.540 Yeah.
00:15:02.940 And that's how it would work with repeat offenders too, if we were to keep them in jail.
00:15:07.000 Ugh.
00:15:07.580 You know?
00:15:08.040 Mm-hmm.
00:15:09.120 Extrapolate this.
00:15:10.160 Now, if only we could do this, we're doing it for a $2.50 fare.
00:15:13.980 Now, what if we did this for violent crimes?
00:15:16.420 Bear with me, guys.
00:15:19.060 And there's been some positive changes in school systems too, especially in Mississippi.
00:15:24.380 We have some crazy stats here.
00:15:26.920 Yeah.
00:15:27.100 This was from a New York Times opinion piece that someone wrote about comparing all the
00:15:31.800 schools in certain Southern states to the Northeast and California.
00:15:37.080 I'm going to start it off with this. 0.66
00:15:38.100 Black children in Mississippi are now performing better in reading and math than black children 1.00
00:15:43.380 in New York and California, despite having much higher rates of poverty and spending much
00:15:48.860 less per student.
00:15:50.260 And the secret was simply not allowing children to move up a grade unless they can read proficiently.
00:15:56.220 Proficiently.
00:15:56.840 Proficient.
00:15:57.840 Oh, my gosh.
00:16:00.220 You're going back.
00:16:01.320 Yeah.
00:16:01.680 So, basically, this is another straightforward thing.
00:16:04.620 Like, you keep the street rats out, the place gets nicer.
00:16:07.680 You force the kids to read and don't just move them up, they get smarter, shockingly, right?
00:16:12.060 Mississippi children who lag or miss school days in some cases are pushed to attend after
00:16:17.920 school sessions or Saturday school.
00:16:20.240 And if they fail the reading test twice, they are pressed to attend summer school and will
00:16:24.200 get one final chance to pass before fourth grade begins.
00:16:27.940 If they fail that last chance, they normally must repeat third grade.
00:16:33.060 Mississippi's early reforms focused on reading, but math scores rose as well.
00:16:37.880 Perhaps when students can read, they enjoy school more and so thrive in other subjects as well.
00:16:43.220 And that's important.
00:16:44.080 Like, reading, how are you going to read the math question?
00:16:46.720 If you're confused on the meaning of a word in a math question, so it's kind of like the
00:16:51.460 gateway to all other subjects, right?
00:16:53.100 Yeah, that's very true.
00:16:55.540 Likewise, low-income children are more likely to test proficient in reading in Mississippi
00:17:00.000 or Louisiana than in California, Massachusetts, or New York.
00:17:03.720 A low-income fourth grader is almost twice as likely to test proficient at math in Mississippi
00:17:08.300 as in Oregon.
00:17:09.680 And so this is kind of like a few states.
00:17:14.500 They're calling it the Southern Surge, but it's really Mississippi, Louisiana, and I think
00:17:19.180 maybe Alabama or one other state.
00:17:22.000 And they're kind of identifying this critical window, which is third grade, where if you're
00:17:28.880 in California and you just move the kid on, they don't go back.
00:17:32.300 They don't get better at reading, so they've kind of identified this hard line where if
00:17:36.660 you can't read by then, this is the grade you do need to repeat, right?
00:17:39.860 Yeah, and then when you move them on and they can't read, then they can't learn the next
00:17:43.200 thing.
00:17:43.560 Then they get moved on again, and it's like even harder and harder to recover.
00:17:46.580 You'll never recover.
00:17:47.660 Yeah, it's compounding, right?
00:17:49.080 It's compounding.
00:17:50.900 For many years, skeptics have offered dispiriting arguments about the prospects for educational
00:17:56.080 gains.
00:17:56.600 The way to improve literacy is to fix the family, fix addiction, fix the parents for
00:18:02.680 as long as the child's environment is broken, but there's not much else that can be done.
00:18:06.740 So this is like the school of thought where it begins at home or whatever.
00:18:11.120 The gains in these states suggest that that critique is wrong.
00:18:15.940 Mississippi and Alabama haven't fixed child poverty, trauma, and deeply troubled communities,
00:18:20.620 but they have figured out how to get kids to read by the end of third grade.
00:18:23.820 So basically, it's this hard-nosed, no-exception approach, and the kids are either reading
00:18:29.520 or getting held back until they can read.
00:18:31.240 Yeah, it's common sense.
00:18:32.760 Literally.
00:18:33.180 And then the spending per student in Alabama and Mississippi is under $12,000 a year, $12,000
00:18:38.660 a year per student.
00:18:39.820 And in New York, it's, I believe, over $30,000 per student.
00:18:43.740 So it's not about, oh, we need more money.
00:18:45.320 We need more money for the teachers.
00:18:46.540 We need more money for stuff.
00:18:48.160 It's about just having some standards, and if you don't graduate, you don't graduate.
00:18:51.460 And then we have another stat here from Oregon that's kind of about this, too.
00:18:55.220 Oregon reduced graduation requirements, and San Francisco, for a time, stopped teaching
00:18:59.420 algebra to eighth graders.
00:19:01.220 Some schools embraced equitable grading practices, such as refusing to give zeros, ending penalties
00:19:06.280 for turning in assignments late, and allowing repeated retakes of tests.
00:19:11.060 These strike me as examples of what President George W. Bush called the soft bigotry of low
00:19:15.900 expectations.
00:19:16.540 The Southern Surge states take an approach that is closer to the opposite.
00:19:21.260 Disadvantaged students get extra help, but are pushed to succeed on the same terms as
00:19:25.300 everyone else, for that is what the adult job market will demand. 0.95
00:19:29.360 Imagine thinking a way to improve the education system is to stop teaching algebra because no
00:19:34.120 one knows it.
00:19:34.760 No one understands it.
00:19:35.620 Let's just not teach algebra.
00:19:37.020 Yeah. 0.89
00:19:37.400 The equity first approach is like, who's the most retarded? 0.96
00:19:40.560 And we have to lower everyone else's standards to that instead of forcing this kid to be
00:19:46.200 able to read.
00:19:47.080 And it's not like some nebulous thing like, yeah, I think he's smart enough right now.
00:19:51.800 It's like, twist a paragraph to him, and if he can read it, then he can read, right?
00:19:56.360 It's not some faraway thing.
00:19:58.740 It's literally the foundation to all learning.
00:20:00.960 And so this is just another nice thing to see.
00:20:04.500 Um, the spending per student, obviously we've been harping on like the growing bureaucracies
00:20:09.760 of both teachers unions and public schools and the administrator costs and all that.
00:20:14.780 And it doesn't help.
00:20:15.880 What does help?
00:20:17.120 Hey, can you read or not?
00:20:18.360 Okay.
00:20:18.720 Then you can't move on.
00:20:19.940 It's like a New York times author writing a 5,000 word piece on the most common sense,
00:20:25.800 basic thing ever.
00:20:26.620 Hey, this kid can't read.
00:20:27.640 Should we pass him or not?
00:20:28.900 And California and New York say, yeah, yeah. 0.97
00:20:31.820 He's poor and brown. 0.95
00:20:32.820 Of course. 0.96
00:20:33.340 Yeah.
00:20:33.540 You can't leave him behind.
00:20:34.500 And then Mississippi, uh, Alabama, and I think Louisiana was the other state are just
00:20:39.000 doing this hard-nosed thing and it works.
00:20:40.720 It's crazy.
00:20:41.300 Yep.
00:20:41.800 And our last piece of this section, uh, Mark Zuckerberg officially leaves California,
00:20:45.920 relocates to Florida to avoid new wealth tax.
00:20:49.100 That makes sense.
00:20:49.980 I'm sure they're going to try to hit you with some.
00:20:52.160 Out the door.
00:20:52.920 Well, yeah.
00:20:53.520 Well, if you leave, there's a leaving tax too.
00:20:55.740 You know that right, Mark?
00:20:56.760 Yeah.
00:20:58.060 Um, all right, let's move on to our next piece.
00:21:00.120 This is like a quick thing.
00:21:00.980 So that's, that's the good and the bad, you know, blue states, you do even,
00:21:04.480 uh, blue city, like San Francisco.
00:21:06.280 If you do the common sense thing, you get the common sense result.
00:21:08.940 It's, it's really not that hard to govern.
00:21:10.900 And for some reason we've all become confused.
00:21:13.720 We got to be nice to everybody or something.
00:21:15.660 Yeah.
00:21:15.700 We have to see everything through the lens of like oppression and oppressors versus oppressed.
00:21:20.080 So like a student who can't read, that's not because he's not doing his homework and his
00:21:24.880 parents aren't making him do his homework.
00:21:26.800 That's because, well, he's disenfranchised because he has societal trauma or something.
00:21:31.020 Yeah.
00:21:31.620 And it's just, you know, let's treat everyone at the same standard.
00:21:34.600 And you excuse, you excuse, excuse the kid and he can't read.
00:21:38.980 It's really easy.
00:21:40.120 Everyone can read.
00:21:41.040 Yeah.
00:21:41.480 All right.
00:21:41.780 This next story was very weird.
00:21:43.600 It comes out of Wyoming.
00:21:44.740 Can you give it a read, please?
00:21:45.700 Wyoming house just voted in favor of a bill that would impose harsher penalties for sexual
00:21:50.480 crimes against children.
00:21:51.840 And every single Democrat voted against it.
00:21:55.220 Don't know what the argument on that would be.
00:21:57.580 Yeah.
00:21:57.820 What did they discuss?
00:21:58.840 We're going to get to like the voter stuff later where it's like, oh, we can't have voter
00:22:02.740 ID because some women who just got married haven't changed their name on their ID yet. 1.00
00:22:07.780 As if that's like the, everyone's problem.
00:22:10.000 Yeah.
00:22:10.800 I don't know why you want to not have stricter penalties for child predators for.
00:22:14.660 Uh, because a 20 year old dated a 16 year old and then now he's going to jail for 20
00:22:19.200 years.
00:22:19.580 They find like the needle in a haystack example.
00:22:22.300 Uh, I don't, I don't get it, but it's just remember which side is voting for what, right?
00:22:26.440 Yeah, exactly.
00:22:27.340 All right.
00:22:27.720 This next story is a big story of the week.
00:22:30.380 There was a trams shooting event, which was not good.
00:22:34.040 10 people dead, 25 injured, 35 people.
00:22:38.180 That means got shot.
00:22:39.040 Yeah.
00:22:39.460 That's like a massive event.
00:22:40.980 And we heard about it a little bit, but then it went to zero because the shooters trams.
00:22:45.660 Yeah.
00:22:46.060 Um, basically this happened in Tumblr Ridge, Canada, obviously as a lot of you guys saw.
00:22:52.200 Um, and here's the shooter, little boy, girl, and it's ugly, you know, another trans mass 1.00
00:22:59.580 shooting.
00:22:59.880 We have the stats here about mass shooting by, uh, demographic and trans non-binary is
00:23:05.780 far and away the highest four to 10 times more likely to do a mass casualty attack.
00:23:10.960 Yeah.
00:23:11.580 And there's this weird thing that happens where the right wing kind of goes like told you
00:23:16.660 so right.
00:23:17.500 When a, when an event like this happens and it's this weird combination of being trans 1.00
00:23:22.420 young radicalized on the internet, potential SSRIs and then hormonal drugs.
00:23:27.640 And I don't find much like pride or comfort in saying, I told you so it's just like a very 0.98
00:23:34.780 dark and ugly world where these people are fucked up and then they're kind of drawn to 0.99
00:23:41.300 this sort of mentally ill thing. 1.00
00:23:43.300 And it just keeps happening. 0.98
00:23:44.820 Right.
00:23:45.240 Yeah.
00:23:45.540 And in this situation, the trans shooter, uh, started transitioning six years ago, which 0.71
00:23:51.180 brings us to 2020.
00:23:52.460 Yeah.
00:23:52.960 And we all know what happened during 2020. 0.99
00:23:54.520 All the trans shit went crazy because everyone was locked in and weird on the computer. 1.00
00:23:58.060 Yeah. 0.99
00:23:58.540 And so this feels like a kid that got hijacked by something just wrong place, wrong time. 0.99
00:24:05.340 Like it sucks to be you. 0.57
00:24:06.860 You were 12 and on the internet in 2020, you know, that's kind of a, another dark piece 0.97
00:24:12.240 of it.
00:24:12.800 You want me to read this?
00:24:13.640 This was a post from a trans shooter.
00:24:16.340 It says, I find it addictive.
00:24:18.040 It's hard to not watch violent content.
00:24:20.180 I'm just drawn to it.
00:24:21.240 I don't think much of it though to say it doesn't affect me is likely naive.
00:24:26.340 I'm sure maybe subconsciously it does.
00:24:28.180 It just doesn't feel like a big deal.
00:24:30.040 I'm drawn to substances too.
00:24:31.700 It's easy to get high and just zone out into videos of this stuff.
00:24:35.140 Does it impact my mental health? 1.00
00:24:36.780 Eh, mine's probably already fucked. 1.00
00:24:38.840 I've tried to stray away from watching this type of thing before because it really sucks 0.99
00:24:42.300 me in and is a massive useless time dump, but I never really saw any benefit.
00:24:46.520 I think the retards in the comment section are, are more bothersome mentally than the 1.00
00:24:51.300 videos. 0.97
00:24:51.720 So I just try not to interact with dorks.
00:24:53.900 So watching violent content.
00:24:55.720 While I got on drugs.
00:24:56.680 Yeah.
00:24:57.100 Which is maybe kind of like MK ultra stuff.
00:25:00.640 Borderline for sure.
00:25:01.500 You're looking at like traumatic events, but you have like a different set of emotions
00:25:05.140 because you're high or on acid or LSD or whatever.
00:25:08.640 That's kind of how they like brainwash people. 0.64
00:25:11.000 Yeah.
00:25:11.360 And hijack people. 0.79
00:25:12.420 So I'm not saying that's what this was, but it does ring similar.
00:25:16.540 And then there was a police press conference about this and listen to how this cop refers
00:25:22.760 to the shooter.
00:25:25.000 That includes the deceased gun person.
00:25:27.300 Okay.
00:25:27.760 And then separately, do you know the gun person's relationship to.
00:25:31.960 They call him the gun person.
00:25:33.960 They don't want to offend the dead mass shooter.
00:25:37.380 Yeah.
00:25:37.820 And because he was a little crazy online and thought he was a girl.
00:25:41.180 And then people are saying that that guy is the Canadian Tim Waltz.
00:25:46.280 That's what they've labeled him online.
00:25:48.380 Similar vibes for sure.
00:25:49.540 Yeah.
00:25:49.860 Gun person.
00:25:51.200 But yeah, overall, just really dark.
00:25:53.380 This kind of stuff.
00:25:55.380 It's the same theme that we said where illegals under Joe Biden have like a slow wick, right?
00:26:02.080 Where you haven't seen all the peak of illegal crimes because they just got here.
00:26:06.500 So like a lot of the people who came in between 2022 and 2024 and those last two years of Biden
00:26:11.660 when he went crazy, like you might not see that manifest in the crime stats until today
00:26:17.060 or next month when they get desperate or something.
00:26:19.700 And the same thing can be said for that 2020 era of younger kids who are in and out of that trans game. 0.68
00:26:27.280 Like this is it.
00:26:28.380 This is the person came almost of age.
00:26:30.680 I think there were 17, right?
00:26:32.020 So six years ago.
00:26:34.040 And now we're going to see some of the consequences of that decision, like going forward almost.
00:26:40.320 That's very true.
00:26:41.260 And we saw the charts, right, that we've shown where trans mania hit its peak and now it's on its way down.
00:26:46.400 But all those mentally ill and affected are becoming of age and growing up. 0.87
00:26:53.020 And it's kind of a ticking time bomb still for some of them.
00:26:56.260 Very true.
00:26:57.200 Totally correct.
00:26:58.720 All right.
00:26:59.220 Let's move on to our next story, which is about ring cams and nest cams.
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00:29:06.600 Let's get to our Ringcam, Nescam story.
00:29:09.300 Savannah Guthrie, we kind of skipped that.
00:29:11.760 I'm skipping that.
00:29:12.540 Yeah.
00:29:13.160 I just skipped that one.
00:29:14.300 I don't really know what happened.
00:29:15.420 I don't really care.
00:29:16.160 But there was something interesting that came from it.
00:29:18.760 The Nescam that the FBI used to catch the guy coming to her door.
00:29:24.520 There's some interesting backstory with that.
00:29:27.000 Yeah.
00:29:27.240 Kash Patel posted additional recovered footage from the same camera at the same timeline the
00:29:31.140 morning of Nancy Guthrie's disappearance.
00:29:32.940 This footage is just before the original video shared.
00:29:35.400 And we'll play it in the background.
00:29:37.300 It's, you know, a ski mask guy approaching the door.
00:29:39.880 Very sketchy.
00:29:41.140 Obviously, some type of kidnapper.
00:29:43.380 Whatever.
00:29:44.480 And then someone pointed out that the FBI retrieved this footage from Nancy Guthrie's
00:29:49.100 Nest camera, even though she didn't have a subscription, which suggests Nest cameras are
00:29:54.340 always recording and retaining content even when users aren't subscribed to that service.
00:29:58.940 Which is very interesting to hear.
00:30:01.120 And then we all saw the Super Bowl ad where Ringcam was saying, oh, we'll help you find
00:30:05.740 your dog by connecting all the Ringcams to each other.
00:30:08.300 Yeah.
00:30:08.740 So if you have a Ringcam and someone in your neighborhood has a lost dog, your Ringcam is
00:30:12.840 now going to be hijacked and sending data back to find the missing yellow lab.
00:30:18.480 Which, you know, on paper, it's like, yeah, sure, whatever.
00:30:21.640 But you're just like enacting my Ringcam as this surveillance state.
00:30:27.620 You're back.
00:30:27.980 And it's for a good reason.
00:30:29.120 Yeah.
00:30:29.340 You're backdooring into a surveillance state.
00:30:31.380 You're backdooring into some dystopia that I don't really like.
00:30:34.460 And so here's this quote, FBI Director Cash Patel said yesterday that investigators recovered
00:30:39.040 footage from Savannah Guthrie's mother's doorbell camera using residual data located in back-end
00:30:44.440 systems.
00:30:45.280 So I think the Nest cam was still sending to the cloud.
00:30:49.500 And Nest is Google.
00:30:51.260 And so there was still some cloud.
00:30:52.940 And then because of the high profile nature of the case, Google was able to find that footage.
00:30:57.400 But it's like, huh, I didn't have access to that recorded footage.
00:31:01.120 But it's on a Google server somewhere.
00:31:02.820 And my Ringcam is helping find lost dogs.
00:31:06.880 Feels like other people own my data.
00:31:09.300 And then we just funnel all the cameras and give it to Palantir.
00:31:12.420 And they analyze it.
00:31:13.420 And it's like, what?
00:31:14.060 Wait, what was that last part?
00:31:15.440 Yeah.
00:31:16.020 Yeah.
00:31:16.520 So we're kind of getting into that surveillance state.
00:31:19.040 And keep in mind, we've covered this in the show in the past.
00:31:21.540 They admitted that Wi-Fi can be used as sonar to detect people and movement in your house
00:31:27.620 as well.
00:31:28.260 So we're kind of like creating that scene from the end of Batman, where there's like
00:31:33.900 this sonar surveillance state that uses everyone's phone and camera that exists into one composite
00:31:40.220 of the whole neighborhood, the whole city.
00:31:42.320 Yeah.
00:31:42.600 But unfortunately, I don't think we have benevolent billionaires who are only going to use it
00:31:47.560 one time and then blow it up at the end of the movie.
00:31:49.820 Exactly.
00:31:50.480 We got bad billionaires.
00:31:51.680 Yeah.
00:31:52.060 I'm a little nervous.
00:31:53.560 And so I guess, I don't know.
00:31:56.080 I'm proud to say I never had a Ringcam, never had a Nest, never had an Alexa.
00:32:00.920 I've really stayed away from a lot of that stuff.
00:32:02.880 But if you give them an inch, it looks like they're going to take a mile for the long run.
00:32:07.560 And even if you don't give them an inch, even if you give Ring and Nest an inch, the government
00:32:12.660 will come in.
00:32:13.180 Someone else will come in.
00:32:13.660 And Palantir will come in and go, oh, we can take this a mile.
00:32:16.240 Yeah.
00:32:16.580 So it's like, oh, I'm not going to ever put a Palantir surveillance camera on the thing.
00:32:20.640 I just want to use Nest so I can have home security or whatever.
00:32:23.980 That's how they're going to get it.
00:32:25.000 And there's a very innocent thing, too.
00:32:26.760 Like, oh, I just want to see if wildlife goes past my front door.
00:32:29.520 Oh, I want to be able to tell the package guy, hey, could you hide it under?
00:32:32.500 And it's like these little tiny conveniences that, I don't know, do they outweigh like
00:32:37.700 Megacorps having the ability to hijack your camera at any time?
00:32:41.640 I don't know.
00:32:42.620 And Ring faced a lot of blowback for that Super Bowl ad.
00:32:45.060 We never talked about it because we didn't really discuss Super Bowl ads, but they thought
00:32:49.600 people were going to go, yes, find the lost dogs. 0.99
00:32:52.120 And it turned into, what the fuck are you guys up to? 0.99
00:32:55.200 It's very true. 0.99
00:32:55.940 And I'm going to extrapolate.
00:32:57.060 I just thought of this.
00:32:58.120 Okay.
00:32:58.720 Oh.
00:32:59.540 Okay.
00:33:00.180 Dangerous.
00:33:00.980 Everyone who has a Ring cam or a Nest cam.
00:33:03.600 Why?
00:33:04.700 Because there's a lot of criminals who will steal your packages.
00:33:07.600 Yeah.
00:33:07.960 There's a lot of migrants who maybe come into your house or trespass or whatever. 1.00
00:33:11.800 So because of the raised crime level, everyone thinks they need a Nest cam.
00:33:16.020 Why are the raised crime levels the way they are?
00:33:18.220 Because no one goes to jail.
00:33:19.780 So you don't lock anyone up.
00:33:21.500 And then like a down the road effect of that is everyone needs a Nest ring camera.
00:33:25.580 And when everyone has a Nest ring camera, now we can collect all the data and surveil the
00:33:29.440 whole city.
00:33:30.220 Yeah, that's true.
00:33:31.340 And I have a, there are positives.
00:33:34.360 Like Nest and ring cams, remember, are just like body cams because they show reality,
00:33:39.620 right?
00:33:40.200 Hey, anybody, everybody who's been on the Nextdoor app has had someone post the ring footage.
00:33:45.600 Hey, anybody seen this guy or know who he is?
00:33:47.780 He was prowling around my house. 0.98
00:33:49.280 And it's just some, you know, repeat offender black guy. 1.00
00:33:52.520 So they're good, but then they have this negative with them.
00:33:55.300 So it's hard to kind of justify that, right?
00:33:57.460 Yep, exactly.
00:33:58.780 All right, let's go on to our next segment. 0.99
00:34:01.340 Pam Bondi is retarded. 1.00
00:34:02.980 We'll start with that. 0.98
00:34:05.520 She had a hearing a couple of days ago, and this first clip is her responding to someone
00:34:11.820 who asked why there's been no arrest in the Epstein case.
00:34:14.700 And she said this.
00:34:16.480 The Dow, the Dow right now is over, the Dow is over $50,000.
00:34:23.020 I don't know why you're laughing.
00:34:24.280 You're a great stock trader, as I hear, Raskin.
00:34:26.840 The Dow is over $50,000 right now.
00:34:30.720 The S&P at almost $7,000.
00:34:34.260 And the NASDAQ smashing records.
00:34:37.720 Americans' 401ks and retirement savings are booming.
00:34:42.560 That's what we should be doing. 1.00
00:34:43.820 You can tell she's an idiot. 1.00
00:34:45.180 You can just tell by her tone and cadence that she's like a lightweight idiot. 1.00
00:34:49.760 Jamie, pull up Pam Bondi's SAT score. 1.00
00:34:53.240 Where did she go to college? 0.84
00:34:56.160 I don't know.
00:34:56.760 Florida Gulf Coast University or something.
00:34:59.640 Florida Gulf Coast University.
00:35:02.080 Yeah.
00:35:02.620 Can you look up actually where she did go?
00:35:04.700 Yeah.
00:35:04.960 Because I know it's Florida somewhere.
00:35:07.800 U of F.
00:35:09.040 Yeah.
00:35:09.440 She went to University of Florida.
00:35:10.760 Okay.
00:35:11.220 You know, fine school.
00:35:13.180 But attorney general?
00:35:15.080 I don't know.
00:35:15.640 And I've always said this.
00:35:17.360 The fact that she-
00:35:18.560 Florida Gulf Coast University.
00:35:20.960 She was replacing divots and checking the putting green.
00:35:24.800 Or like mixing drinks for a country club.
00:35:27.260 There probably is a Gulf Coast University probably.
00:35:29.900 I'm sure you get some skills when you go there.
00:35:31.960 Yeah.
00:35:32.480 You shouldn't be attorney general though.
00:35:34.100 Definitely.
00:35:34.760 And we've said this in the past.
00:35:37.240 The fact that she got confirmed to be AG is like almost disqualifying in itself.
00:35:41.900 Yeah.
00:35:42.420 That's the ironic part.
00:35:43.640 And here's her second interaction.
00:35:46.040 Look how she handles this one. 1.00
00:35:47.940 Was the president aware of Secretary Lutnick's ties to Epstein when he chose him to lead the
00:35:53.840 Department of Commerce?
00:35:56.820 Was he aware?
00:35:57.960 Chris Malin was a Border Patrol agent.
00:35:59.960 Okay.
00:36:00.260 So I'm going to conclude that the president, in fact, did know about his ties because he
00:36:05.500 was the next door neighbor.
00:36:06.940 Shame on you.
00:36:08.440 Oh, for goodness sakes. 1.00
00:36:09.720 This is pathetic. 1.00
00:36:11.080 This is pathetic, Mr. Chair. 1.00
00:36:13.040 I am not asking trick questions here.
00:36:16.660 The American people have a right to know the answers to this.
00:36:20.320 These are senior officials in the Trump administration.
00:36:23.360 This is not a game, Secretary.
00:36:26.840 I'm attorney general.
00:36:28.440 My apologies.
00:36:29.220 I couldn't tell.
00:36:31.140 Got her.
00:36:31.780 So for every person asking her a hard question, Pam Bondi has a little gotcha that someone
00:36:37.100 else wrote about that person.
00:36:38.820 Yeah.
00:36:39.300 So why weren't the Epstein co-conspirators prosecuted?
00:36:42.580 You didn't say it was bad when a Border Patrol agent died in your town that you represent.
00:36:47.040 Yeah.
00:36:47.240 And it's like, instead of answering the question, I'm just going to tell everyone why you're
00:36:51.620 a bad person and I don't have to.
00:36:53.020 It's like what the left does.
00:36:54.140 Well, and this, yeah, it's obviously bad and she doesn't answer the question, but like,
00:37:00.000 this is how it goes for all hearings.
00:37:01.960 It's all bipartisan gotchas and it's for social media and then nothing ever gets done.
00:37:06.940 The Dems want it to be a flogging.
00:37:08.900 The right wing wants to make her look good. 1.00
00:37:10.640 And then you kind of don't give answers to the left wing and it's just a mess.
00:37:15.660 It's not like for the American people. 0.78
00:37:17.540 It's kind of like a struggle session.
00:37:19.380 Yeah, it really was.
00:37:20.800 And there was one person who asked her something and she said like, you're anti-Semitic because
00:37:24.920 you didn't disavow people saying from the river to the sea.
00:37:28.740 And then the lady's like, I'm Jewish and my grandma died in the Holocaust.
00:37:33.200 And she called someone anti-Semitic.
00:37:34.720 So our woman attorney general is doing identity politics as gotchas. 1.00
00:37:39.700 It's just an ugly, ugly scene.
00:37:42.240 It's very frustrating.
00:37:43.100 And like you said, there are times where the right wing gives her easy layup questions.
00:37:47.700 And that's what this next clip is.
00:37:49.120 But there is a little caveat to it.
00:37:51.600 Got a series of questions for you that we can get through pretty, pretty quickly, I think.
00:37:56.800 Can you tell me, is it true that the Biden-Harris DOJ raided President Trump's home?
00:38:00.980 They did.
00:38:01.820 Did the Biden-Harris DOJ allow Jack Smith to spy on over a dozen Republican members of Congress?
00:38:07.280 Absolutely.
00:38:07.720 Did the Biden-Harris DOJ seize the phone of a sitting Republican congressman?
00:38:12.360 Yes.
00:38:12.960 Did the Biden-Harris DOJ and Jack Smith pay at least $20,000 to confidential human sources
00:38:18.560 to provide information on President Trump?
00:38:21.580 At least.
00:38:22.400 At least.
00:38:23.400 Did the Biden-Harris DOJ and FBI fail to apprehend the suspect who placed pipe bombs near the Capitol
00:38:29.180 ahead of January 6th?
00:38:30.580 Yes.
00:38:31.380 Did the Biden-Harris DOJ target parents as domestic terrorists?
00:38:35.620 Absolutely.
00:38:36.160 It goes on like that for a while.
00:38:38.880 And it goes on like that.
00:38:39.800 They list all these things that Biden and Harris administration did.
00:38:44.020 And it sounds like a good thing because we're exposing how bad they were.
00:38:47.480 But then still no one got arrested for all those things.
00:38:49.700 Yeah.
00:38:49.940 So that's like an easy layup questions.
00:38:52.260 And all they did was give her the layup. 0.99
00:38:53.920 Here you go.
00:38:54.340 Here's your easy ones.
00:38:55.680 And then it's almost ironic because at the end, it's like, all right, if we have all these
00:38:59.580 people who did all these crimes, why isn't anyone in jail or arrested or prosecuted or charged?
00:39:04.620 Yeah.
00:39:04.960 Shouldn't at least one of these people be on trial, right?
00:39:07.880 I wish at the end the guy said, OK, and why hasn't anyone been charged?
00:39:11.860 Yeah.
00:39:12.440 Like, you know, so that's frustrating.
00:39:14.800 Do you have anything else on that?
00:39:16.480 No, it's just slightly disappointing.
00:39:19.560 And it's more of a show than it is like getting answers on why Howard Lutnick was in the Epstein
00:39:24.580 files or anything.
00:39:25.440 It's just a partisan dance.
00:39:27.220 Yeah.
00:39:27.560 And it's almost we're turning into social media.
00:39:30.760 Our congressmen want to be social media people.
00:39:33.060 And that's why they want to have a viral gotcha moment against some libtard, right? 1.00
00:39:37.320 Yeah, exactly.
00:39:38.600 And it's frustrating.
00:39:40.880 And meanwhile, there are people who did real crimes against the Trump administration or,
00:39:45.140 you know, the Trump campaign back in the day and no justice, no justice, no peace.
00:39:51.220 It's a right wing way.
00:39:52.500 Yeah.
00:39:53.020 No justice, no peace.
00:39:54.540 It feels like that.
00:39:55.620 And we've been saying since the beginning, Pam Bondi needs to be out ever since like the 0.99
00:39:59.700 beginning of like the Bindergate stuff, because eventually she's going to fuck us over. 1.00
00:40:03.380 And I think we're at that point where now over a year has gone by and no one's done anything. 0.98
00:40:07.700 Yep.
00:40:08.480 And that's what happens when you have Pam Bondi.
00:40:10.140 Yep.
00:40:10.380 All right, let's get into some migrant stuff.
00:40:12.480 Let's check in on some of the Minneapolis protesters. 0.98
00:40:16.380 We deserve every fucking terrible thing that continues to happen because we continue to 0.99
00:40:21.560 not stop it. 1.00
00:40:23.120 Plain and simple.
00:40:25.380 And I have set out a deadline for myself where if we are not going to be wheeling out guillotines,
00:40:32.200 I am punching my ticket because I refuse to live like this anymore. 1.00
00:40:36.340 And I refuse to live like this surrounded by so many goddamn cowards. 1.00
00:40:40.940 That can make excuse after excuse after excuse. 1.00
00:40:50.020 What's this guy's problem?
00:40:51.500 I don't know.
00:40:52.160 Angry man.
00:40:53.080 Angry skinny man.
00:40:54.340 And I was thinking about it.
00:40:55.500 Like this person is like talking about like punching their own ticket, meaning like unaliving
00:40:59.700 themselves.
00:41:00.760 And she probably talks like that to the people in her life, in her social circle.
00:41:05.340 And they're all probably like, yeah, totally. 0.99
00:41:08.340 Like this is this sucks. 1.00
00:41:09.900 Like Trump's so bad. 1.00
00:41:11.180 You got to.
00:41:12.300 And it's like not really normal.
00:41:14.560 Like if you came to me and we're saying like, oh, man, if the show doesn't get over 100,000 0.97
00:41:18.580 views, I'm going to fucking do it. 0.98
00:41:20.580 Yeah. 0.99
00:41:20.860 I'd be like, whoa, man.
00:41:22.160 Like, come on.
00:41:23.020 There's more to life than that.
00:41:24.380 Let's go outside.
00:41:25.220 Let's go to the beach.
00:41:25.920 Let's eat a let's eat a po boy. 1.00
00:41:27.560 Yeah.
00:41:27.680 They're all talking about they're all kind of in this negative circle.
00:41:30.620 And then like one of them actually is going to do it.
00:41:32.740 It's like a death cult.
00:41:33.840 Yeah.
00:41:34.020 Who's going to put there's a guillotine?
00:41:35.820 Who has that?
00:41:36.860 There's there's no there's better ways.
00:41:38.880 And you're in charge of rolling it out.
00:41:40.300 Yeah.
00:41:40.620 It's like you guys.
00:41:41.420 And then you're going to take over the whole country.
00:41:42.720 OK.
00:41:43.660 We have an example here of another illegal criminal who was detained in Minneapolis by ice.
00:41:48.960 Look how everyone defends him.
00:41:50.340 And then at the end, we're going to tell you what he was arrested for.
00:41:57.680 Oh, my God.
00:42:14.820 Oh, my God.
00:42:16.460 It's just a little boy.
00:42:19.060 It's just a little boy. 0.86
00:42:20.860 And everyone sides with the illegal because they're brown.
00:42:25.300 And they try to interfere and they blow the whistles.
00:42:27.800 And the guy was arrested for possessing 50 pounds of meth.
00:42:32.480 This is the man they hauled away.
00:42:34.440 18 year old Junior DeJesus Herrera Berrios.
00:42:37.740 He faces a felony drug charge in a case involving meth.
00:42:42.200 I'm worried, too, that in some kind of foot chase, somebody's going to get hurt.
00:42:46.300 Hedipin County Attorney Mary Moriarty says scenes like this scare people away and make it harder to prosecute cases.
00:42:53.780 It also causes a great deal of fear for people who work in the government center, who are who do not have white skin, that they're going to be racially profiled by ice.
00:43:03.280 So it causes a lot of damage to people coming to court.
00:43:08.060 We may have to dismiss cases because we don't have victims, because we don't have witnesses.
00:43:13.300 She also says it's now possible that her office will never have a chance to prosecute Herrera Berrios.
00:43:20.100 So she says it could be dangerous if there's a foot chase.
00:43:24.620 What's more dangerous, that or, yeah, a foot chase for like 10 seconds or the guy selling 50 pounds of meth in the community?
00:43:31.960 Yeah, I don't know.
00:43:32.900 Let's do a cost-benefit analysis and she'll get back to us. 1.00
00:43:35.600 The short-haired district attorney lady. 0.95
00:43:37.660 We need a study to be done.
00:43:39.580 But then she also said that brown people are going to be scared of ice. 0.98
00:43:45.200 Are you a drug dealer? 0.99
00:43:46.820 Are you illegal?
00:43:47.780 Well, she's talking about an illegal victim of a crime who won't come to the courthouse and be a witness and testify against another illegal criminal, presumably, you know, for the most part.
00:43:57.400 And it's like, yeah, I'd probably get out of here.
00:43:59.620 If you can't have representation or if you can't show up to the court of law, you probably shouldn't be in the country.
00:44:04.760 But she's got all these weird little concerns when some 18-year-old, and that's like 18-year-old with 50 pounds of meth.
00:44:12.460 Imagine what he'll be up to when he's 25.
00:44:15.040 He doesn't slow down.
00:44:16.420 He doesn't shape up, right?
00:44:17.820 Yeah.
00:44:18.500 He'll be on 100 pounds of fentanyl by then, right?
00:44:20.940 Yep.
00:44:21.360 And then we have some stats out of Minneapolis when it comes to ICE agents and how many of them there are.
00:44:27.320 There was like a Tom Homan got on the news and was saying that they're basically withdrawing, but it wasn't as bad as he made it sound.
00:44:33.900 Yeah, there's a drawdown of available ICE agents in Minneapolis right now.
00:44:40.560 And people are freaking out about it, but we have some context.
00:44:43.680 They're removing the additional 700 surge agents that were there because local and state PD were not cooperating, right?
00:44:51.380 So Tim Walts, everybody was defiant.
00:44:53.920 Nobody was working with ICE, and they had all these extra additional agents because they have to get it done, right?
00:44:59.760 They now are.
00:45:01.100 So they are cooperating with ICE after the multiple deaths and all that stuff went on.
00:45:06.360 The 2,000-plus ICE agents are staying, and deportations will continue as scheduled.
00:45:10.480 So there's a little mix there.
00:45:11.880 It's like you're stepping away, but it's just the surge team.
00:45:15.000 But are we where we want to be?
00:45:16.620 I don't know.
00:45:17.940 But there's people blackpilling about it, and we want to kind of say the appropriate thing.
00:45:21.640 Yeah, obviously we hope everyone in Minnesota gets sent to Somalia, no matter what.
00:45:27.100 Yeah, but the surge is over, and there's more cooperation with state and local authorities now, I guess.
00:45:32.140 Cool.
00:45:32.600 Let's get to our next story.
00:45:34.160 The SAVE Act is stalling.
00:45:35.920 It passed in the House, and it's now going to the Senate, but it probably won't get passed without the filibuster.
00:45:41.120 Yes.
00:45:41.480 Can you read how headquarters framed it?
00:45:43.920 Yeah, they said Republicans have introduced a bill that would disenfranchise millions of women from voting if their married name doesn't match the name on their birth certificate.
00:45:53.060 So that's the new angle they're taking to oppose the SAVE Act, that women might have a maiden name issue and can't get that sorted out before midterms or something. 0.97
00:46:01.940 Yeah, so we can't have secure elections because some recently married women who haven't yet updated their license name might have to do some paperwork or show a different form of ID. 1.00
00:46:14.440 Yeah, a trip to the DMV.
00:46:16.180 So we can't have elections because of some ladies. 1.00
00:46:19.220 It's an attack on women. 0.98
00:46:20.260 It's like abortion.
00:46:20.920 Abortion! 1.00
00:46:21.580 Yeah.
00:46:22.780 That's how it works.
00:46:23.840 I'll read this tweet.
00:46:24.640 This woman said, I am literally a divorced, adopted woman who lost her birth certificate and whose original court records of adoption burnt up when the courthouse record storage facility burnt to the ground.
00:46:35.380 It took like a month to get a certified copy of my birth certificate when I needed one.
00:46:40.300 And then Coastal Country Club said, wow, that's so sad.
00:46:43.640 I guess it's OK for our elections to have fraud now.
00:46:46.140 That's the energy.
00:46:46.820 Like if anybody has to do a little barrier or a little thing, then I guess the 50 million illegals who are here don't – there's no pressure for them to show an ID if they want to vote in the election, right?
00:46:56.880 Yeah, exactly.
00:46:57.880 But that's one of the things that we're seeing a lot of like the most – all these issues where it's something that's – and again, remember, this is an 85 percent issue.
00:47:08.160 85 percent of people support voter ID.
00:47:09.960 But much like abortion, like you were just saying, they'll find this weird specific niche example where I was divorced and adopted and this.
00:47:19.100 And this record store burned down.
00:47:20.540 Yeah, which is the same argument for like, well, what about a 13-year-old who was raped and they need to have an abortion?
00:47:27.300 It's like this needle in a haystack, 1 percent of 1 percent example. 0.95
00:47:30.940 You have to throw everything else out because of a really weird situation that never happened.
00:47:35.900 Yeah, you can't have a country now.
00:47:37.180 So I don't know.
00:47:38.500 I don't have high hopes that this – because we would basically have to end the filibuster to pass this and I don't know if we're going to do that.
00:47:45.080 And that will certainly come back to haunt us when the Dems can pass whatever they want with a simple majority.
00:47:50.540 So I don't know.
00:47:51.860 I don't have high hopes.
00:47:53.260 But it's an 85-15 issue and I don't have high hopes.
00:47:58.220 I don't have high hopes either.
00:47:59.700 And if it doesn't go through, maybe without even an executive order, if it doesn't go through at all, we're in trouble.
00:48:05.300 Let's get to our next clip.
00:48:06.740 This is an interesting example on how both sides, right and left, interpret the same content differently.
00:48:14.720 This is an illegal immigrant who's testifying and saying why she needs free health care. 0.99
00:48:19.100 In L.A. County.
00:48:19.920 Yo estoy acá representando a una comunidad que está afuera sin oír el voz del pueblo.
00:48:29.900 Nosotros tenemos ahorita una gran preocupación.
00:48:33.080 Porque si nos llegaran a quitar todo lo que es del medical, creo que sería un desastre total.
00:48:40.260 Good afternoon.
00:48:41.920 My name is Brenda Catalan.
00:48:43.380 And I am here to be the voice of all of those that cannot be heard, all of our people's voices.
00:48:49.240 And we're very worried because if they were to take the services of medical services, then it would be a catastrophe.
00:48:55.760 And there's many people with chronic illnesses, especially diabetes, which is killing many.
00:49:14.860 And I think that if there isn't any care, then we will suffer as a world.
00:49:19.280 So one side sees that and they go, oh, this poor abuela, she's sick and she just needs help. 1.00
00:49:25.780 We've got to give her free stuff.
00:49:27.140 And the other side, our side sees it and says, you're not American, you don't speak English, and you were getting free health care?
00:49:35.020 It's easy.
00:49:36.280 Like, what's going on here?
00:49:38.060 I know.
00:49:38.660 It's like a big difference.
00:49:40.020 It's the same stuff.
00:49:40.860 So one side that's like very emotionally charged, the Democrats are obviously very emotionally based.
00:49:45.860 They see that, they feel bad, give her whatever she wants, forget every, you know, all of our standards and everything.
00:49:53.620 And the right sees it and they're a little more rationale based.
00:49:57.180 This was happening.
00:49:58.340 This is going on.
00:49:59.640 And then I love the, she says the line, I will be the voice for the unheard or whatever.
00:50:03.800 And it's like, no, you're not.
00:50:04.920 You have a translator.
00:50:06.240 She's going to tell us what you're saying.
00:50:07.900 You're not the voice for anything. 0.90
00:50:09.400 So, yeah, very disgusting, but another Rorschach test on modern America, right? 0.95
00:50:13.940 Exactly.
00:50:14.300 And we have some stats here out of, about Nicaragua that kind of blew my mind.
00:50:19.300 12% of all Nicaraguans now live in the United States, about 870,000 people.
00:50:25.080 50% of them, 450,000, arrived between 2020 and 2024 under Biden's temporary protected status
00:50:31.460 and open borders policies.
00:50:33.340 7% of Nicaragua's population left and entered the U.S. in just four years.
00:50:37.700 America needs mass deportation.
00:50:39.660 So 12% of Nicaragua lives in America.
00:50:42.840 That's weird, right?
00:50:44.820 It's crazy.
00:50:45.420 How'd that happen?
00:50:46.160 And then we have some stats about what they do when they get here.
00:50:48.840 70% of all Hispanic immigrants are on welfare.
00:50:52.480 It's guaranteed 70 plus percent of Nicaraguans are taking your tax dollars. 0.78
00:50:57.320 Remittances to Nicaragua rose 18% to 6.2 billion in 2025.
00:51:02.480 Remittances now account for 30% of the Nicaraguan economy.
00:51:06.360 So we have like babysitter countries we have to just take care of. 0.88
00:51:09.940 Yeah.
00:51:10.320 We're helping.
00:51:11.120 Dependents.
00:51:11.740 We're helping.
00:51:12.420 And then they suck our money out and it goes to Nicaragua and it stimulates the Nicaraguan 1.00
00:51:15.940 economy, not ours.
00:51:17.620 So.
00:51:17.900 But there's a crying, there's a crying abuela though. 0.99
00:51:20.100 Yeah.
00:51:20.400 You don't, you hate her. 0.59
00:51:21.400 You want her to die of diabetes? 1.00
00:51:23.160 That's what pisses me off too.
00:51:24.480 It's like, you know, the velocity of money or like the multiplier effect.
00:51:28.100 Like, and they talk about that a lot with government spending, like a hundred dollars
00:51:32.200 spent on an American vendor, then that goes back into the economy and it loops around and
00:51:36.980 blah, blah, blah.
00:51:38.100 It grows the economy.
00:51:39.300 Right.
00:51:40.480 But when you're sending 6 billion to Nicaragua or 20 billion to Somalia, you kind of, the
00:51:46.080 money just goes, it stops.
00:51:47.780 Right.
00:51:48.160 So there's no multiplier effect.
00:51:50.480 No multiplier.
00:51:51.200 And that's, that's, there's a lot of countries.
00:51:52.960 Nicaragua just happens to be one of the highest percent, but we've seen, I think we even showed 0.97
00:51:57.320 a chart during the Biden era, which had all the countries and they're all kind of four
00:52:02.680 or 5% of the population is just in America now.
00:52:05.780 Without a vote, without a bullet, without a vote.
00:52:08.340 Right.
00:52:08.780 Not good.
00:52:09.780 All right.
00:52:10.000 Our last piece of the migrant section, a protester, a pro, an anti-ice protester was killed by
00:52:16.240 an illegal.
00:52:17.280 He was arrested in Mississippi.
00:52:18.440 We've got his mugshot on your screen right now.
00:52:20.000 He's accused of killing a woman in Tulleson that he met on an online dating site.
00:52:24.820 So here's what we know.
00:52:25.520 Police say that 18-year-old Yesenia Gabriela Norman, she left her Phoenix apartment back
00:52:31.080 on January 15th to meet up with 27-year-old Randall Santia.
00:52:36.940 Norman's roommate reported her missing four days later.
00:52:40.660 Norman was found stabbed to death nearly two weeks later inside Santia's apartment on
00:52:46.500 91st Avenue, just a little bit south of the I-10.
00:52:49.100 Police later learned that the suspect ran away from Arizona shortly after the stabbing.
00:52:53.460 They arrested him yesterday morning about an hour and a half away from New Orleans.
00:52:57.920 He is waiting to be extradited back to Arizona, where he will be booked on charges into jail
00:53:03.620 of first-degree murder and kidnapping.
00:53:05.780 So it's a sad way to change your worldview.
00:53:09.420 Yeah.
00:53:10.140 I bet she wishes ICE got that guy. 0.98
00:53:12.400 I know.
00:53:12.920 It's dark.
00:53:13.500 And then this is the Facebook post of one of her friends who she's pictured with. 1.00
00:53:17.040 You know, she's got the nose ring, but she updated her photo to fuck ICE. 1.00
00:53:21.740 You know, it's that liberal, no filter, like, oh, this guy on a dating app? 0.99
00:53:27.300 I don't know anything about him, and he's got one of those weird illegal immigrant names,
00:53:30.800 but everyone's equal.
00:53:32.440 I love everyone.
00:53:33.740 I'll go on a date with him.
00:53:34.860 I'm not against that.
00:53:36.220 And then this is another one of those things that doesn't give me any satisfaction either.
00:53:39.900 It's like the trans shooter being trans, like, told you so. 0.98
00:53:42.960 Like, hey, told you there's violent illegals here. 1.00
00:53:44.880 It doesn't make me happy.
00:53:45.740 Someone's dead, you know?
00:53:46.960 Um, but dads, talk to your daughters, because if they don't have the appropriate worldview, 0.99
00:53:54.180 or, oh, dad, you're so racist, or, dad, you're too judgmental, it's like you just get into
00:53:59.200 situations where you could be stabbed to death, and you want to have as few of those as possible 0.63
00:54:03.060 throughout your long life, and eventually you go, ah, I'm a grandma.
00:54:06.980 I made it.
00:54:07.780 Never gotten stabbed to death by an illegal.
00:54:09.480 So true.
00:54:10.400 All right, well, that's the end of our migrant section. 0.64
00:54:12.060 I'm moving on to our final page of housekeeping, where I can say whatever I want.
00:54:14.820 Use the opportunity to go to the post.
00:54:15.860 Help us juice the alcohol.
00:54:16.460 Leave a like, comment, comment again, then start yapping.
00:54:18.620 P.O. Box needs to be full.
00:54:19.720 Notifications need to be on.
00:54:20.620 Old episodes need to be watched.
00:54:22.100 The link to this episode is sent to the boys in the group chat, and I would love it if you
00:54:25.960 guys picked up some merch.
00:54:27.240 Ooh.
00:54:28.120 I'm adding to it.
00:54:29.160 New edition.
00:54:29.820 Soon a third of the show is just going to be that routine.
00:54:32.660 I know.
00:54:33.560 All right.
00:54:34.440 We have some stuff here.
00:54:36.100 Nothing crazy.
00:54:36.920 It's a good final page.
00:54:38.160 I like what I have in front of me.
00:54:39.840 We're going to start with more proof of the Biden bot theory.
00:54:43.140 You see how the robot goes, and then how Biden goes, like the robot goes?
00:54:50.100 That's important.
00:54:51.180 You have to analyze.
00:54:52.400 Biden on the sand is a lot like a human eye at a robot walk.
00:54:56.100 Yeah.
00:54:56.220 I'm not saying that Biden's a robot, but this is compelling.
00:55:00.760 Okay.
00:55:01.320 Fair.
00:55:01.700 And the technology does exist.
00:55:03.840 Okay.
00:55:04.640 And Epstein said that Joe Biden got swapped out.
00:55:07.900 Okay.
00:55:08.340 So a lot of things that steer us in that direction.
00:55:12.420 Very fair.
00:55:12.980 Very fair.
00:55:14.120 All right.
00:55:14.500 Next, I'm seeing some evidence coming across my desk lately that I might be autistic.
00:55:19.540 So we have a couple of clips here that are going to go over like undiagnosed autism later
00:55:26.040 in life.
00:55:26.820 This first one is a social media post with music.
00:55:29.220 So we're just going to scrim through it.
00:55:31.840 Can you read what it says?
00:55:33.080 It says late diagnosed, but there were signs.
00:55:35.860 And it's like a clothes pile, chair covered with clothes, multiple drinks, doom piles.
00:55:41.520 And it's like just bills and paperwork, items not taken back to the store, expensive good
00:55:46.920 intentions, like a Peloton, stacks of unused planners.
00:55:52.320 Some of those things are interesting.
00:55:54.860 So this person is saying they're autistic because they have like a little bit of a mess or clothes
00:55:59.660 on a chair or a couple drinks and a pile of bills.
00:56:03.600 This is kind of like you could have made yourself into anything.
00:56:07.400 I'm bipolar.
00:56:08.720 Look at all this stuff.
00:56:09.940 This doesn't match up.
00:56:11.220 So that's not compelling to you.
00:56:12.580 Everybody has this.
00:56:13.360 I do all those.
00:56:13.760 Okay.
00:56:13.900 Everyone does this.
00:56:14.620 Yeah.
00:56:14.800 Everyone has all that stuff.
00:56:16.180 Like you have your tax mug.
00:56:18.800 Yeah.
00:56:19.360 Doom pile.
00:56:20.280 That's a doom pile.
00:56:20.560 Multiple drinks.
00:56:21.000 I go to the store.
00:56:21.800 I go to the restaurant.
00:56:22.800 I'll say a coffee, Diet Coke, and a water.
00:56:24.520 Yeah.
00:56:24.980 This is all normal.
00:56:26.100 You want multiple drinks.
00:56:27.200 Expensive hobbies with good intentions, the oysters, the sauna.
00:56:30.660 Okay.
00:56:31.080 Yeah.
00:56:31.300 Yeah.
00:56:31.580 This is, I think this is like a woman who's lonely or needs attention or something. 1.00
00:56:35.760 And she's trying to make totally normal things into I have autism.
00:56:38.720 All right.
00:56:38.980 So, so far I'm not autistic.
00:56:40.600 Yes.
00:56:41.260 All right.
00:56:41.560 Next.
00:56:42.040 This guy has a similar experience.
00:56:44.240 I tend to pick one meal at one restaurant and repeat it every day for weeks, months.
00:56:51.520 And then one day, just don't feel like it.
00:56:54.040 And then I go to another restaurant and then that goes on for weeks, months.
00:56:58.020 I kind of do that with a lot of things.
00:57:01.260 Okay.
00:57:01.860 That's relatable.
00:57:02.660 Well, that's totally normal too.
00:57:04.500 But when it becomes every single day, then it's a borderline autistic.
00:57:07.540 So I used to do that.
00:57:08.140 Even if you have a freak out, if you can't have it or something, you start rocking back
00:57:11.880 and forth, then you're kind of autistic.
00:57:13.540 I don't have that.
00:57:14.480 I just go to restaurants and order the same thing every time.
00:57:17.280 I do that too.
00:57:18.080 Because that's what I love.
00:57:18.520 It's called having a favorite.
00:57:19.560 It's having a routine.
00:57:20.460 Yeah.
00:57:20.680 And then they also said people who wear the same clothes every day.
00:57:26.140 All right.
00:57:26.880 But I don't know.
00:57:28.340 Same clothes every day.
00:57:30.540 I think there's just a weird...
00:57:32.320 The first one really pissed me off.
00:57:34.100 The first video.
00:57:35.560 Everyone thinks they can self-diagnose something because they have tiny little quirks.
00:57:40.440 And it's like, that's nothing.
00:57:41.520 Your house is completely normal.
00:57:43.400 Okay.
00:57:43.940 So you're making me feel better.
00:57:45.180 Yeah.
00:57:45.280 The last piece of evidence on late diagnosed autism.
00:57:49.660 Autism and public masturbation, an educational conversation we need to have. 0.99
00:57:53.740 Are you publicly masturbating? 0.99
00:57:55.320 No. 0.99
00:57:56.020 So I guess I'm not.
00:57:57.120 You're clear.
00:57:57.760 All right.
00:57:58.060 Good for you.
00:57:58.380 All right.
00:57:58.580 That one doesn't apply to me.
00:57:59.880 Okay.
00:58:00.460 Lovely.
00:58:00.900 Not autistic.
00:58:01.940 Okay.
00:58:02.560 All right.
00:58:02.940 Let's move on.
00:58:04.200 You weren't...
00:58:04.700 So you don't think any of that stuff's matter?
00:58:07.280 No.
00:58:07.860 I mean, the guy who ordered the thing, when you order the same thing every day for like months
00:58:12.860 and months, yeah, you're teetering on it.
00:58:14.800 But the woman looking for attention, I have notebooks and bills in a pile. 1.00
00:58:20.340 Shut the fuck up. 1.00
00:58:21.480 You're a normal lady. 1.00
00:58:22.240 We all have that.
00:58:23.140 She wants attention. 0.99
00:58:24.180 Good point.
00:58:25.220 All right.
00:58:25.660 We've been talking a lot the last few weeks about retard maxing and how it can change and 1.00
00:58:29.900 save your life.
00:58:31.000 Okay.
00:58:31.280 I found this breakdown of what retard maxing is, and I thought it was really interesting. 1.00
00:58:35.940 Retard maxing is maximum cognitive security for the modern world. 1.00
00:58:39.880 You weren't outraged by the halftime show.
00:58:41.880 You smiled and watched women dance and got a nice test boost.
00:58:45.720 Not surprised or dismayed about the Epstein files.
00:58:48.440 You knew we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against evil in high places. 0.99
00:58:52.840 Evil people run shit and they win when they destroy your spirit. 0.99
00:58:56.780 Bitcoin dropped and you watch and smile because rule number one, they always come back. 1.00
00:59:00.960 Crypto, women, opportunity, sunny days. 1.00
00:59:03.460 The idiot and his intellectualism can never understand this. 1.00
00:59:06.280 Those blinded by thought always miss what is so obvious to the short bus conquistador ride 1.00
00:59:11.680 the tiger.
00:59:12.340 Kind of like that.
00:59:13.340 All right.
00:59:13.820 Fair.
00:59:14.280 Doesn't that make sense?
00:59:15.600 A little bit. 0.88
00:59:16.320 Turn your brain off.
00:59:17.360 You can, you can feel better about life.
00:59:19.860 And if you are so smart and intellectual, you'll see all these bad things happening in the world
00:59:25.300 and you'll just be mad because you have to be mad, right?
00:59:28.020 There's all these bad things happening.
00:59:29.340 You have to be mad.
00:59:30.220 But then if you retard max, you can enjoy your life, even though bad things are happening 0.94
00:59:36.300 in the world.
00:59:37.120 And the only way you lose is if you let the bad things that are happening in the world
00:59:40.980 ruin your life.
00:59:41.960 Yeah.
00:59:42.480 Retard maxing is kind of circled back to stoicism, like Marcus Aurelius. 1.00
00:59:47.140 Like, uh, if you cannot control it, you should not let it upset you.
00:59:50.500 You kind of like reach that Zen stoicism.
00:59:52.800 Like, uh, so yeah, retard maxing is kind of a rebranding, 2026 rebranding. 0.99
00:59:57.920 But there's something there where it's like you lose when you let them defeat your spirit
01:00:02.460 and you keep your spirit intact when you retard max. 0.89
01:00:06.220 Okay.
01:00:06.760 Something to think about.
01:00:07.520 All right.
01:00:07.940 All right.
01:00:08.680 I've been seeing a lot of stories about college football and player eligibility stuff that
01:00:13.300 I'd never understood.
01:00:14.540 Like when we played, you could play for four years plus a red shirt year.
01:00:18.760 And then like, maybe you can get an extra year if you had like a weird injury thing
01:00:22.340 or COVID happened or if you're a Mormon or something, you went on a mission and came
01:00:26.120 back.
01:00:26.520 Yes.
01:00:26.740 Um, now these guys are in the league for like nine, 10, 11 years.
01:00:31.080 Can you read some of these?
01:00:32.120 Montana linebacker, Solomon Tuleapupu will return next season.
01:00:36.800 2026 will be his ninth year of college football.
01:00:40.680 Uh, and then breaking middle Tennessee offensive lineman, Shalik Mills has been granted eligibility
01:00:46.240 for an 11th season by the NBA.
01:00:48.480 He was recruited during the Obama administration.
01:00:51.280 I, I, it's like, I can't tell what's a joke or not.
01:00:55.200 And then here's one of their, uh, timelines year one, red shirt, year two, left ACL tear,
01:01:01.280 year three, right.
01:01:02.140 ACL tear, year four, rotator cuff tear, uh, year five, turf toe, year six played all 13
01:01:08.060 games, year seven fractured thumb, year eight played in three games, year nine, another ACL
01:01:13.500 tear, year 10 played all 12 games.
01:01:15.840 And then year 11 coming up.
01:01:17.940 So man, give it up guys.
01:01:19.700 Come on.
01:01:20.180 I don't get it.
01:01:20.840 Start a business, bro.
01:01:22.540 Well, I get it. 1.00
01:01:23.200 The fuck are you doing? 1.00
01:01:24.580 I guess. 1.00
01:01:25.040 It's like you're doing, you're dating.
01:01:26.320 Oh, I'm dating a freshman college girl.
01:01:28.360 And it's like, you're 28, bro.
01:01:30.180 What are you doing?
01:01:31.440 And I guess, um, maybe they'll become a doctor.
01:01:34.820 Yeah.
01:01:35.380 Yeah.
01:01:35.560 Yeah.
01:01:35.820 Getting a lot of school done.
01:01:36.940 I'm on my third master's degree or something, but there's, there's something that they're
01:01:40.960 brainiacs.
01:01:41.880 These guys are getting paid now too.
01:01:43.540 Right.
01:01:44.040 So there is like a business side of it where like, if you can't make it in the pros, it's
01:01:48.760 almost like having a job now and you get paid more than the, probably the job you'll
01:01:52.200 get when you graduate, when you work at the car dealership.
01:01:54.220 But really only good quarterbacks get a lot of money like that.
01:01:58.120 Like the guy from middle Tennessee is, who's an old lineman.
01:02:01.600 Yeah.
01:02:02.140 That's a good point.
01:02:02.920 Is it making bank, right?
01:02:03.680 All right.
01:02:04.080 That's a good point.
01:02:04.840 But it's crazy.
01:02:05.620 You guys probably, uh, had the same mind we had about this where, oh yeah, you pay four
01:02:10.300 years, maybe five years.
01:02:11.400 And then there's some old guys who do six years, 11 years. 0.53
01:02:14.260 Yeah.
01:02:14.600 That's twice as much.
01:02:15.960 I know.
01:02:16.500 You get CTE.
01:02:17.780 Like you're, you're going to practice and stuff.
01:02:19.900 All right.
01:02:20.320 Our last piece of the final page of housekeeping.
01:02:22.720 I found this old McDonald's ad.
01:02:25.580 I hope I'm not interrupting, sir, but I made the big breakfast that you're eating.
01:02:29.300 Is everything cooked to your satisfaction?
01:02:31.100 Everything's great.
01:02:32.180 Eggs are cooked just the way I like.
01:02:33.980 Great.
01:02:34.700 The hash browns are hot and crisp.
01:02:36.580 Absolutely.
01:02:37.560 Thanks.
01:02:38.560 Have a good day.
01:02:39.500 Thank you.
01:02:39.940 This is what we had.
01:02:42.180 I believe the ad.
01:02:43.460 Yeah.
01:02:43.600 And they took it from us.
01:02:44.820 And now the fast food workers don't even know what they're making. 0.75
01:02:48.600 It's like heat up tray two for 30 seconds, put bag in hot water, remove tray one, combine
01:02:55.180 tray one and tray two and fold it over.
01:02:57.300 And then you don't even know you made a sandwich.
01:02:59.240 Yeah.
01:02:59.500 You just combine tray one and tray two and heat it up the plastic bag.
01:03:02.480 Yeah.
01:03:02.700 And you know, what's funny is that commercial, it's fake.
01:03:06.440 They made it up.
01:03:07.140 It was like some advertising guy who did it.
01:03:08.820 Some Don Draper type.
01:03:10.540 But I believe it.
01:03:11.660 That's what it was like.
01:03:12.480 That's what it was like.
01:03:13.220 I believe it back then.
01:03:14.320 I'm like, huh.
01:03:15.240 Rose colored glasses.
01:03:16.460 They probably would check it.
01:03:17.920 We had it all.
01:03:18.840 So.
01:03:19.480 All right.
01:03:19.780 Well, that's the end of housekeeping.
01:03:20.700 We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
01:03:24.700 All right.
01:03:26.460 Our first story in Cringe is the trans hair extension thief. 1.00
01:03:30.640 I need to find this person right here.
01:03:33.460 Okay.
01:03:35.260 She booked an appointment at my salon under the name Sofia Gonzalez. 0.99
01:03:40.360 She received 24 inch extensions. 0.84
01:03:43.160 Her entire service amount was $2,500.
01:03:47.080 She then, again, here's her picture, told the stylist in my salon that she wanted to go
01:03:53.940 put her eyelashes on once she was done and never returned. 0.82
01:03:58.120 Mischievous Asian man phenotype. 1.00
01:04:01.740 Yeah, definitely. 0.84
01:04:03.400 You know this type.
01:04:04.140 Probably get in gambling debt.
01:04:05.800 Likes to hit the gambling den late.
01:04:07.500 Probably a lot of baccarat.
01:04:08.620 Little cigarettes.
01:04:10.160 But yeah, she pulled a heist on this woman who's correctly gendering her. 1.00
01:04:17.280 And $2,500 for a complete overhaul.
01:04:21.000 And I just saw this on TikTok and that's why we brought it in.
01:04:24.580 But I'm going to play this video.
01:04:26.440 The funniest part about this whole thing, they made social media content with him before
01:04:31.840 he dined and dashed.
01:04:33.580 Because of how big of a job it was and how big the before and after was going to be,
01:04:37.080 they filmed the whole thing.
01:04:39.040 Hi.
01:04:39.660 Hi.
01:04:40.080 Hi.
01:04:40.540 How are you doing?
01:04:41.100 Good.
01:04:41.520 How are you?
01:04:42.080 So let me show you the picture.
01:04:44.000 Yes.
01:04:44.300 Show me the picture.
01:04:45.360 He's got a microphone pinned to his lapel.
01:04:48.560 Here's them doing some of the coloring.
01:04:53.240 There's the extensions added.
01:04:55.040 Looks good.
01:04:55.620 Oh, it looks great.
01:04:57.240 Oh my God.
01:04:58.160 I love it.
01:04:58.940 Right?
01:04:59.320 Okay.
01:04:59.520 So this is what I mean.
01:05:00.220 Like this? 1.00
01:05:02.440 Only for this devious motherfucker to run off on the tab as soon as he can. 1.00
01:05:07.260 It takes a certain type of sick fuck. 1.00
01:05:09.300 Yeah. 1.00
01:05:09.720 To shoot the content, get mic'd up.
01:05:12.180 We've seen tons of people do like the urban decay at home hair braiding and then run off
01:05:19.520 or I caught you trying to run off, but doing smiling for social media, doing this whole
01:05:24.600 thing. 0.99
01:05:25.420 So trans people, you know, sneaky, sneaky. 1.00
01:05:29.220 Does that look a normal person would go, oh man, they just filmed me and I shot their 0.98
01:05:33.060 content.
01:05:33.600 Like I can't just run off now.
01:05:35.000 Like I'm, they know me or they wouldn't agree.
01:05:37.120 Like, Hey, I'm not really comfortable on social media.
01:05:38.800 You know, as a guy, girl, you understand.
01:05:40.960 Right.
01:05:41.520 But instead they just full go with it.
01:05:43.520 Road mic attached to the lapel only to run off.
01:05:47.140 So only to run off.
01:05:48.180 You know, that's one of those things like the worst PR for the trans community is the
01:05:54.080 trans community itself.
01:05:55.400 It's not really like, uh, oh, we get a bad rap or something.
01:05:59.600 It's like every, oh, the shooting, the, this, the running off sneaky Asian phenotype though. 1.00
01:06:04.860 The stats on what they do with children.
01:06:07.120 It's not good.
01:06:08.100 They're not helping.
01:06:08.700 All right.
01:06:09.540 Our next story, uh, it was just a tweet and it might not even be real, but I thought it
01:06:12.980 was funny.
01:06:14.220 In Uganda, two men who married each other have been given 10 months to give birth to a child
01:06:19.720 or be jailed for life.
01:06:21.740 So I wish them luck.
01:06:22.800 I'm sure they're trying.
01:06:23.960 Yeah.
01:06:24.400 This is fake.
01:06:25.380 It's fake.
01:06:26.040 You think it's fake?
01:06:26.860 It was fact checked on Twitter and I titled it fake when I sent it to you and you insisted
01:06:31.440 it be included.
01:06:32.180 I thought it was funny.
01:06:33.180 Yeah.
01:06:33.480 All right.
01:06:34.200 Pretty funny.
01:06:34.740 All right.
01:06:35.420 Our next clip, but it's fake. 0.67
01:06:37.600 They didn't sentence the two gay guys to have a kid.
01:06:41.960 Well, I'm sure they're not nice to him. 0.79
01:06:44.180 I agree there.
01:06:45.720 All right.
01:06:46.280 Let's get to our next story.
01:06:48.120 This is kind of like a weird fetish thing.
01:06:50.340 Uh, this guy and this girl meet up to do the fetish.
01:06:53.700 All right.
01:06:54.200 Can we start with just like a practice game?
01:06:56.260 Yeah.
01:06:56.720 Just like a tap?
01:06:58.720 Yeah.
01:06:59.440 Okay.
01:06:59.720 I'm going to get in the stands just so you know what it looks like, but we're good.
01:07:15.260 Okay.
01:07:16.260 Just a little tap.
01:07:45.840 How much do you think a job like that runs him?
01:07:48.280 He probably, he probably pays for it.
01:07:50.120 He likes this.
01:07:50.960 This is his fetish, right?
01:07:52.120 Yeah.
01:07:52.480 And I think the reason is he probably can't talk to women and there's no way of him interacting 0.98
01:07:56.540 with women unless he does something like this where he pays that girl to kick him in the 1.00
01:08:01.120 nuts. 1.00
01:08:01.600 And then she probably hates men. 0.95
01:08:04.280 It's a good deal.
01:08:05.300 Pretty much.
01:08:05.940 And then they do this.
01:08:06.780 It's kind of like a match made in heaven.
01:08:08.280 Yeah.
01:08:08.860 Yeah.
01:08:09.140 Yeah. 0.99
01:08:09.340 She hates men. 0.99
01:08:10.480 He hates himself. 1.00
01:08:11.640 He hates women. 1.00
01:08:12.580 He can't talk to women. 1.00
01:08:13.600 She kicks him in the nuts. 0.99
01:08:14.780 He gives her 500 bucks. 0.98
01:08:16.060 They call it a day.
01:08:16.820 All right.
01:08:17.380 Done deal.
01:08:18.680 Sounds fair to me.
01:08:19.940 All right.
01:08:20.180 This next story I thought was kind of weird and it's about non-binary person.
01:08:25.600 So it could be interesting.
01:08:27.620 Deja Baker, a school board member for Shaler Area School District in Pennsylvania, is begging
01:08:33.380 for money so she can go to Cuba to learn progressive ways to address LGBTQ rights and education.
01:08:41.220 And here's the picture.
01:08:42.500 It says, send Deja to Cuba.
01:08:44.760 Deja has chosen to accompany other elected officials to Cuba in June to do solidarity work and learn
01:08:49.540 about progressive ways to address social issues such as housing, fighting for LGBTQ rights
01:08:53.960 and education, help fund her trip. 1.00
01:08:56.020 So she's begging for donations to go to Cuba to learn, I don't know, dumb shit from a lesser 1.00
01:09:02.140 society, I guess. 1.00
01:09:03.820 And like, is it more progressive than we are here?
01:09:07.020 Yeah.
01:09:07.240 Are you going to learn from Cuba or are you going to try to teach Cuba?
01:09:10.880 Why don't you go to Pakistan and teach them?
01:09:12.540 Yeah.
01:09:12.860 I think she's trying to learn.
01:09:14.660 That's the implication is Cuba's going to teach her.
01:09:18.100 Uh, so that kind of semi-failed state who all their cars are from like the 1960s because
01:09:24.380 of the embargo and their electricity goes out and they don't have enough food.
01:09:28.580 She's going to learn how to be progressive. 1.00
01:09:30.200 They know all the gay shit though. 1.00
01:09:31.620 Yeah. 1.00
01:09:32.440 Apparently, which isn't even true.
01:09:34.540 And, uh, this phenotype, speaking of, uh, types of people, the overweight, uh, colored 1.00
01:09:40.940 hair, nose ring, black woman, one of my least favorite types, aggrieved fat. 1.00
01:09:46.480 Yeah, that's, we're, we're kind of starting a delineation here. 0.97
01:09:49.920 And, uh, I spoke with Grok.
01:09:51.600 I asked AI to, uh, take away the hair, make it normal, put her in like a church acceptable 1.00
01:09:56.720 outfit, take away the nose ring. 0.57
01:09:58.780 And here's what she'd look like. 0.97
01:10:00.820 And there's kind of two types of fat, aggrieved fat, which you just mentioned.
01:10:04.800 And then like pleasant fat, like pleasant fat, the second AI picture, she might, you know,
01:10:09.800 help feed the church after the service, you know, she goes after mass and she, she does
01:10:15.920 the yams or something, right?
01:10:17.020 She pours sugar all over the yams.
01:10:18.180 She goes, Oh, it ain't going to kill you, sweetie.
01:10:20.560 And you know, there's two different types.
01:10:23.600 And one type is very enjoyable and nice.
01:10:25.840 And they're like, yeah, I let it get away from me.
01:10:27.760 And then the other types like mad, like people see me differently and I'm oppressed or something.
01:10:32.420 And you know, which way this woman went obviously, but, uh, I don't know.
01:10:37.780 You guys know you, you've experienced, you know, the library, the nice librarian, and this
01:10:42.920 is the aggrieved one who shouldn't be around kids.
01:10:45.120 It's very true.
01:10:46.400 And, uh, speaking of fat, we have an interesting fat acceptance walkback happening in the healthcare
01:10:52.280 industry.
01:10:53.480 Yeah.
01:10:54.040 This, uh, Bridget, she tweeted, thanks to big pharma trying to sell us GLP ones.
01:10:59.440 We are now allowed to admit that when you lose weight, it takes stress off your joints and
01:11:03.800 improves your health.
01:11:04.960 A thing we were told was not true for a decade.
01:11:07.700 And so that's a commercial that they used about joint stress being reduced after you lose weight
01:11:11.940 from the fat shots.
01:11:14.000 And then someone replied to her and tried to like pretend that the health industry was
01:11:18.940 never saying that fat acceptance is good.
01:11:21.300 Yeah.
01:11:21.760 Uh, being, being fat isn't bad for you in quotes was popular among blue haired sociology students
01:11:27.380 with neo pronouns, but it was not the position of any major scientific or governmental organization.
01:11:33.680 So we just want to talk about this because it's kind of like this little gaslighty thing.
01:11:38.440 Like we were all there.
01:11:40.420 We all saw the articles come across our desk when people were trying to say fat.
01:11:45.120 Oh, here's how you don't weigh yourself at the doctor.
01:11:48.180 Here's what you say to your doctor when they ask you about how you're morbidly obese.
01:11:52.040 Right.
01:11:52.920 And now they're pretending that the people who were saying that were just some like one-off
01:11:56.460 fat acceptance people.
01:11:57.520 And it was never the position of the healthcare industry, but our friend in real life,
01:12:01.580 a medic Sisyphus actually has the receipts.
01:12:03.660 Yeah.
01:12:04.560 Uh, he's got headlines about basically fat acceptance and social justice from Harvard,
01:12:11.220 uh, Canadian medical association journal, NPR psychology today.
01:12:16.420 And he says, please don't try to gaslight from things that happened yesterday.
01:12:20.160 So we have all the headlines here in the background.
01:12:23.120 You can see them.
01:12:24.020 Fat, happy and healed, the movement toward fat liberation.
01:12:26.660 That's from NPR.
01:12:27.920 We're at the point where stuff goes so fast and then they try to distance themselves from
01:12:33.120 it, like immediately after it happens, but our memories aren't that short.
01:12:37.920 Right.
01:12:38.980 Um, and I think a similar thing's going to happen with trans kids specifically too.
01:12:44.620 There's going to be some wild things or maybe even incarceration, like, uh, freeing people
01:12:50.900 or ending bail.
01:12:51.740 Well, they might circle back on those, but, uh, there's a big gaslighting thing happening
01:12:56.780 where they try to deny something that they made a pillar of their, uh, justice for a
01:13:03.020 long time.
01:13:03.620 Like 18 months ago.
01:13:04.520 Yeah.
01:13:04.880 Very short time ago.
01:13:06.140 You know, it's not like it's from the sixties and it's like, Oh, who even remembers?
01:13:09.460 Episode 200.
01:13:10.720 Yeah.
01:13:10.920 You know, we'll pick a random episode and we'll show you some people trying to talk about
01:13:14.280 it.
01:13:14.380 It was not too long ago.
01:13:15.580 Yeah.
01:13:15.900 All right.
01:13:16.160 Well, that's the end of cringe of the week.
01:13:17.260 We're now moving on to urban decay.
01:13:18.960 All right.
01:13:20.980 For our first clip of urban decay, we got a conflict at the airport.
01:13:24.920 This man and his family were sitting in Punta Cana airport.
01:13:27.900 When this happened, that is his friend's seat.
01:13:31.420 She had already kicked his stuff out of the way.
01:13:33.720 I'll read it first.
01:13:34.660 I don't have to move.
01:13:36.140 Thank you.
01:13:37.400 Oh, I'm not moving the bus.
01:13:40.520 Don't touch me.
01:13:42.560 Don't touch me.
01:13:43.800 I don't want to hurt you.
01:13:45.180 Don't touch me.
01:13:46.180 I don't want to hurt you. 1.00
01:13:47.600 Bitch. 1.00
01:13:47.960 Don't fucking mess with me. 1.00
01:13:51.240 Your breath stinks. 1.00
01:13:52.400 Your damn ass stinks. 1.00
01:13:54.040 Your stinks. 1.00
01:13:55.040 Don't touch my shit. 1.00
01:13:56.560 Get shit out of my man. 1.00
01:13:57.640 I don't have to. 1.00
01:13:58.500 Don't put your hands on me.
01:13:59.460 You will go to jail. 1.00
01:14:00.640 Get your fucking hair out of my face. 1.00
01:14:01.240 You will go to jail. 1.00
01:14:02.380 Get your fucking hair out. 1.00
01:14:03.540 You're sagging. 1.00
01:14:04.500 God damn ass. 1.00
01:14:05.900 You're gay and your breath smell like shit. 1.00
01:14:08.440 Get your step off me. 1.00
01:14:09.420 Don't touch my fucking shit. 1.00
01:14:11.280 Don't do that. 1.00
01:14:12.400 I will be too bad. 1.00
01:14:12.960 You better watch what you fucking call. 1.00
01:14:14.140 I will be too bad. 1.00
01:14:15.260 I will be too bad.
01:14:15.980 I will be too bad. 1.00
01:14:16.600 You're gay. 1.00
01:14:18.580 So this guy had a chance to lose his job and make 500K. 0.99
01:14:21.700 Yeah.
01:14:22.300 He could have had a GoFundMe.
01:14:24.020 He just needed to hammer one six-letter word. 1.00
01:14:27.380 Damn. 0.99
01:14:28.160 And you see how she's saying, like, don't touch me while she's sitting on top of him and escalating. 1.00
01:14:34.020 But she's the victim.
01:14:34.860 Don't touch me.
01:14:35.600 And she's, like, in his space and literally on top of him.
01:14:37.900 Hair in his face, too.
01:14:39.500 And this is after a vacation in Punta Cana.
01:14:42.320 They are at the Punta Cana airport, meaning they're heading home.
01:14:45.220 She was probably five days in paradise, the most relaxed she'll ever be.
01:14:49.560 And she's still gotten to a scuffle with a random guy at an airport in a foreign country, too.
01:14:55.940 She's hitting him, throwing stuff at him in a foreign country. 0.57
01:14:58.920 They don't treat the blacks like they do in America with the in-and-out bail. 0.97
01:15:03.240 So she was risking something there. 0.77
01:15:04.520 She was risking it.
01:15:05.780 And she should have been relaxed post-vacation, but maybe she spent a little too much.
01:15:10.440 Yeah.
01:15:10.780 Maybe she got a $4,800 Amex bill coming and reality's setting in.
01:15:14.660 Yeah.
01:15:14.880 Maybe Amex didn't believe that the credit card was stolen as soon as she landed in Punta Cana, like she said.
01:15:21.340 But, yeah, I mean, this is unbelievable.
01:15:23.580 Like, someone's most relaxed time is when they're most on edge.
01:15:27.180 So imagine when she's actually on edge. 0.97
01:15:29.820 You know?
01:15:30.520 It could get even – that's when you hear pop, pop, pop.
01:15:33.560 Yeah.
01:15:33.720 In Jackson, Mississippi.
01:15:35.240 Exactly.
01:15:35.940 So – and then this is – there's a weird thing that happens.
01:15:39.340 We always talk about how airports make people crazy.
01:15:41.700 But, like, she sat where someone had stuff.
01:15:45.100 Like, someone goes to the bathroom.
01:15:46.080 You guys know how it works.
01:15:46.940 You leave your roller case and one guy in your party goes, hey, I'm watching your stuff.
01:15:50.560 You don't have to bring it.
01:15:51.880 She tried to pull one.
01:15:53.020 Tried to pull a fast one.
01:15:54.960 And then when you get called out trying to pull a fast one, it's like, all right, yeah, you got me. 1.00
01:15:58.600 She was counting on not getting called out, and then she's yelling, faggot, and, you know, going crazy, spilling a drink in a guy's face. 1.00
01:16:06.140 So average behavior, it happens across all borders, right? 0.99
01:16:10.020 And it's interesting, too, because that behavior is how we were told, like, black people were treated during civil rights.
01:16:16.980 Like, a white person would come and be like, get out of my seat.
01:16:19.120 I want to sit there.
01:16:20.300 So it's like, we're Rosa Parks now.
01:16:22.320 Yeah.
01:16:22.760 We've gone all the way back around.
01:16:24.100 Yeah, that Hispanic man is standing, is saying, no, not today.
01:16:28.520 And the cameras are flashing, not today.
01:16:30.540 I will not give up my seat.
01:16:32.460 It's pretty good.
01:16:33.220 Yeah.
01:16:33.400 But the main thing is, you're supposed to be relaxed.
01:16:36.480 You're supposed to just have had the best five days of your year, maybe.
01:16:41.340 And you pick a fight with a random guy at the airport yelling slurs.
01:16:45.320 Over nothing.
01:16:45.840 And it's interesting, too, because a lot of Democrats, especially white liberal women, think that we need to follow black women's lead. 0.99
01:16:55.300 We need to defer to them.
01:16:56.680 We got to defer to them. 1.00
01:16:57.900 That lady at the airport, whatever she thinks politically is probably better than you stupid white people. 1.00
01:17:02.600 And we have an example of that here. 1.00
01:17:04.780 Yeah.
01:17:05.060 This woman in a big thread was telling everybody to vote. 1.00
01:17:09.620 And who should you vote for?
01:17:11.180 Vote for whoever South Carolina black church ladies vote for. 1.00
01:17:14.720 They cannot be snowed.
01:17:16.820 Look at who they back in the primary and work for and vote for that candidate.
01:17:21.680 If you're white, you can't be trusted. 1.00
01:17:24.060 Surrender your vote. 0.98
01:17:25.380 Consider it reparations.
01:17:27.140 I hear a million butts on this last one, but hear me out.
01:17:30.700 No butts. 1.00
01:17:31.460 If you are white, you cannot trust your own thinking on who to vote for. 0.99
01:17:35.020 Follow the black woman, vote, and do what they do, like Simon says to the letter. 0.93
01:17:40.220 And that includes behavior at the airport.
01:17:42.460 Yeah.
01:17:42.700 So you need to be chimping at the airport. 0.90
01:17:44.880 You need to be voting for whoever they vote for and chimping at the airport. 0.93
01:17:48.400 Not good.
01:17:49.220 All right.
01:17:49.680 Our next clip is a takeover at Urban Air.
01:17:53.640 And Urban Air, I believe, is like a trampoline park.
01:17:56.600 Yeah.
01:17:57.000 It's like a facility where you jump around.
01:17:59.160 Yeah.
01:17:59.860 And so the YNs took over.
01:18:02.900 They got their shysties and their ski masks.
01:18:05.400 You need the ski mask to get into the amusement park.
01:18:09.740 Who watches these kids leave the house? 0.72
01:18:13.400 It just might be crime time.
01:18:15.300 Yeah.
01:18:15.600 You know, you always have to be ready to do a crime and everyone starts running.
01:18:18.580 There's always a stampede with them.
01:18:20.420 Yeah.
01:18:20.780 They're always stampeding somewhere.
01:18:22.180 And ultimately, I believe this got unruly to the point where police were called and here they are using all your police resources because a group of teens doesn't have parents who watch over them.
01:18:35.000 So there you go.
01:18:36.360 Urban Decay.
01:18:37.160 Yeah.
01:18:37.860 All right.
01:18:38.540 Next, we have a very sad story.
01:18:41.740 A judge knocked down this guy's sentence.
01:18:44.580 And we'll read the context.
01:18:45.840 Then we'll show you the clip.
01:18:47.160 Yeah.
01:18:47.360 Tracy Davis, a Jefferson County judge in Kentucky, has cut the jail sentence of Christopher Thompson in half from 65 years to 30 years after he was convicted of kidnapping, robbing, and raping a woman.
01:18:59.300 Her reasoning?
01:19:00.740 Well, we'll show you the reasoning right now.
01:19:02.320 But Judge Davis thought the jury's recommendation was too long.
01:19:07.300 She feels he hasn't mentally matured yet and never had a real shot at getting any help early in life.
01:19:13.940 But if you were to come in here and instead of being hurt and angry, which is what this court hears, right, as a 20-year-old African-American male that has been, you know, experienced this society, et cetera, and you would show that, yes,
01:19:32.440 okay, this is the situation, this is who I am.
01:19:35.420 I don't want to be this person anymore.
01:19:36.840 I don't want to be in jail forever.
01:19:39.320 Thompson repeatedly stated he did not care, not about his sentence, the victim, or her family.
01:19:46.480 But Judge Davis emphasized she's the one that holds the pen, and regardless of what the media may think, she applies the law.
01:19:54.060 To her, 65 years was an extremely long time.
01:19:58.060 As she puts it, it's his whole life, one she doesn't believe should be spent entirely behind bars.
01:20:04.560 So he's the real victim here because society isn't fair to black people. 0.98
01:20:09.660 Yeah, and there's a key sentence that she said here where she goes, which is what this court hears, right, as a 20-year-old African-American male that has been, you know, experienced this society, et cetera.
01:20:22.840 And it's like, expand on that, please.
01:20:28.080 You can't just et cetera when you're cutting a guy's sentence in half because he's black and et cetera. 0.97
01:20:32.940 I don't really get that.
01:20:34.340 Like, was he seriously disadvantaged or did something crazy happen to him?
01:20:38.960 Because even still, I don't think it's worth cutting it in half.
01:20:41.760 But there's this kind of just, yeah, et cetera.
01:20:44.940 You know what it's like.
01:20:45.740 And what did you say? 0.94
01:20:47.800 You said there's a black judge, a black defendant, and a black police officer or bailiff here. 0.60
01:20:53.620 Yeah, exactly.
01:20:54.700 It completely proves that that's not true. 0.99
01:20:57.200 There's a black judge, a black cop, and a black criminal. 1.00
01:20:59.900 So you had options. 1.00
01:21:01.280 You could be anybody.
01:21:02.720 And the judge is 20 years older than you, too.
01:21:04.560 Yeah.
01:21:05.000 So there was clearly a path to become a judge if you wanted it.
01:21:08.900 And the crime itself was so horrific, this one is almost too much to bear. 0.98
01:21:13.760 He forced a woman in her own car with a gun, raped her, made her drive to an ATM, emptied out the accounts, then raped her again. 0.93
01:21:21.160 He had a history of crime, robbery, gun charges, et cetera. 1.00
01:21:24.540 And during the trial, he told the woman that he raped that, I'll see you in 20 years, bitch. 1.00
01:21:29.720 This judge said this is someone who just fell through the cracks. 0.99
01:21:32.720 And there's a quote here that I can't even read because it's so many expletives.
01:21:36.020 I can't even guess what the expletives are. 1.00
01:21:37.660 Fuck y'all's dead loved ones. 1.00
01:21:39.740 Eat my dick, bitch. 1.00
01:21:41.220 I'm going to pop your ass and shit my dick, bitch. 1.00
01:21:45.000 I don't know what some of those are. 1.00
01:21:46.660 Shit my dick, bitch doesn't sound right. 1.00
01:21:48.100 But this is like an oppositional, defiant, like, mad in court guy who, like, should get the book thrown at him. 1.00
01:21:56.620 What's that scene from that movie where, what is it, The Breakfast Club?
01:22:00.860 He's like, you just got yourself another day.
01:22:02.660 Yeah.
01:22:03.200 Another detention.
01:22:04.340 Like, that's what should happen to a guy like this. 0.99
01:22:05.900 But the judge just goes, you're black, et cetera. 0.95
01:22:09.780 Like, can you spell that out for us? 0.97
01:22:11.540 Can you spell that out for the white people here?
01:22:13.720 What that exactly means? 0.93
01:22:15.240 There's just some, like, assumed brutal hardship that led to him raping and robbing at gunpoint.
01:22:23.280 And then the raping part, there's no socioeconomic factor that makes you do that, right?
01:22:28.780 Yeah.
01:22:29.080 If you want to make excuse for a robber, like, he didn't have a job, he didn't have this, there's a tiny little bit of room that goes from 65 years to 60 because of that.
01:22:37.980 He was stealing bread.
01:22:39.160 He's Aladdin or something.
01:22:40.340 Yeah. 0.85
01:22:41.040 But the rape at the end of it, multiple. 0.99
01:22:44.220 And then the whole reasoning is you're black, et cetera. 0.99
01:22:47.920 And I'm sure there's a, it goes the other way where we get a full sentence because you're white. 0.99
01:22:53.380 You should know better. 0.99
01:22:54.060 You should know better. 0.97
01:22:54.840 You know how it is for white people. 0.98
01:22:55.940 And you still did this crime. 0.96
01:22:57.280 You're really going away.
01:22:58.480 So it's a two-tiered justice system.
01:23:01.200 Yeah.
01:23:01.460 And then there's another angle to it.
01:23:03.880 I don't want to go too hard on this, but the woman goes, that's your whole life. 0.99
01:23:09.000 We don't want to ruin your whole life.
01:23:11.160 It's like he did it.
01:23:12.180 That should be.
01:23:13.060 What happened to the girl's life? 0.89
01:23:14.100 Yeah.
01:23:14.240 That should be his whole life.
01:23:15.900 In a cage. 0.80
01:23:17.160 Some people are animals, right?
01:23:18.720 So true.
01:23:19.820 All right.
01:23:20.400 Let's get to our final piece of Urban Decay.
01:23:22.900 This is the one we mentioned in the intro.
01:23:24.400 So this woman is a squatter and she's, how would you explain it? 0.99
01:23:29.600 She's getting kicked out?
01:23:30.780 Yeah.
01:23:31.020 She had been arrested and then she got released on bail after 12 days in jail, at which point
01:23:35.900 she went right back to the house. 0.98
01:23:37.680 She's squatting in a $2.3 million nice house in Bethesda, Maryland, a nice area.
01:23:42.700 And at the end, her lawyer tries to explain her side of it and he kind of has some issues.
01:23:47.780 Get off my feet.
01:23:48.960 Ma'am, why are you in a $2.5 million property?
01:23:51.580 After months of delays, Good was convicted on all counts on January 22nd, sentenced to
01:23:57.680 90 days in prison.
01:23:59.360 Pollard continues to face extradition for multiple vehicle theft-related crimes in Pennsylvania.
01:24:04.820 11 days later, Good was released on appeal on February 2nd after posting a $5,000 cash
01:24:10.840 bond.
01:24:12.280 Activities at the house started again soon after her release.
01:24:15.860 For days, a woman wearing similar shoes and green pants was seen moving in and out of
01:24:20.360 the alleged Bethesda squatter home.
01:24:21.980 We spoke with Alex Webster about his client.
01:24:24.640 Look, there's a question.
01:24:26.060 It's really the number one question on everybody's mind.
01:24:29.160 How would your client, Mr. Meekha Good, get inside a $2.3 million property?
01:24:36.080 Cut.
01:24:36.740 I don't know if I can answer that.
01:24:38.520 Allegedly.
01:24:39.040 Can I cut?
01:24:44.700 We're rolling.
01:24:46.000 We're, yeah, I mean, we're rolling, my friend.
01:24:48.720 Yeah.
01:25:01.980 All right.
01:25:02.480 Can you re-ask the question?
01:25:03.220 Sure.
01:25:03.820 Absolutely.
01:25:04.680 So, the number one question on everybody's mind is how your client, Mr. Meekha Good,
01:25:09.060 got into a $2.3 million property.
01:25:14.080 Well, Ms. Good did her research. 1.00
01:25:17.260 She found out that a certain property was under the control of a certain group and that there
01:25:29.820 was a title issue.
01:25:30.800 Due to the title issue, she was able to assume the property under squatter's rights. 0.50
01:25:37.760 So, there you go.
01:25:38.700 He uses allegedly like we do, and we do it as a bit on a fat racist podcast.
01:25:43.000 He's a lawyer.
01:25:43.740 He's a lawyer, and that's it, you know?
01:25:46.900 And he can't answer the question.
01:25:48.160 I love someone calling cut on a set that isn't theirs with no thing. 0.99
01:25:52.820 Like, that's balls. 0.97
01:25:53.760 That's funny to me. 0.99
01:25:55.780 I thought you were on my side, man.
01:25:57.060 But, yeah, this is the kind of guy, if you put him in front of that judge who gave the
01:26:01.600 rapist the half sentence, they might give him the house. 0.89
01:26:06.960 That's because you never had a house.
01:26:08.500 I understand what that's like, et cetera.
01:26:10.540 I understand growing up black, et cetera.
01:26:12.300 So, the $2.3 million house that you're squatting in is yours. 1.00
01:26:15.360 And, yeah, it's just so stupid. 1.00
01:26:18.640 He even says, like, she did her research. 1.00
01:26:21.260 My hands are tied.
01:26:22.140 Like, as if this is okay in society.
01:26:24.680 So, they're clearly gaming the squatting system that's in place.
01:26:28.780 Of course.
01:26:29.100 And if we were living in a normal time, it would look like this.
01:26:31.840 Do you own the house?
01:26:32.800 No.
01:26:33.440 Are you in a rental agreement with the homeowner?
01:26:35.440 No.
01:26:36.080 All right, you have to leave right now.
01:26:37.480 We're going to arrest you.
01:26:38.340 Yeah.
01:26:38.820 It's not even hard.
01:26:39.520 It's the most common sense ever.
01:26:41.340 And it's not even you're going to leave right now.
01:26:43.300 It's you're leaving here in handcuffs for breaking and entering everyone who's in here.
01:26:47.260 And we're going to sort that out.
01:26:49.140 What kind of damage did you do?
01:26:50.580 Yeah.
01:26:50.780 Not in our world, though.
01:26:52.920 Yep. 0.98
01:26:53.100 Because of you're black in America, et cetera. 1.00
01:26:55.920 All right. 0.96
01:26:56.140 Well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:26:57.500 We're moving on to Uplifting Gold.
01:26:58.740 And we have Uplifting stuff today.
01:27:00.740 All right.
01:27:01.260 Our first clip from Uplifting is this guy and his space thoughts.
01:27:05.840 Truth be told, I don't think Mars wants you niggas up there. 1.00
01:27:12.260 You just going to dig their shit in, take all their juices, and then talk about let's move to Mercury. 1.00
01:27:17.580 You're going to fucking die. 1.00
01:27:18.740 Now you want to move to fucking Saturn. 1.00
01:27:23.040 V's up, nigga. 1.00
01:27:24.600 It's not letting you in. 1.00
01:27:25.900 They already plotting to kick your ass the fuck up out of here. 1.00
01:27:28.920 Leave other people's places the fuck alone. 1.00
01:27:32.600 Please. 0.99
01:27:33.580 That rings true. 0.93
01:27:34.720 I didn't know any of that.
01:27:36.180 I didn't know any of that stuff.
01:27:37.500 Go to Mars and steal all their juices.
01:27:39.520 All right.
01:27:40.100 I didn't know there was much juice up there.
01:27:42.340 I guess you learn something every day.
01:27:43.740 Kind of like resources he's talking about.
01:27:45.920 But that was pretty good.
01:27:47.460 All right.
01:27:47.900 This was a funny interaction with this guy.
01:27:49.960 It's kind of like a prank thing.
01:27:52.080 You'll see.
01:27:53.140 You know what, dude?
01:27:53.580 I can do this two ways.
01:27:54.520 You can either just talk to us properly.
01:27:56.320 You can avoid the questions or I can just call the police.
01:27:58.200 I don't know about your math, but that was three ways.
01:28:00.420 You said we could do this two ways, but then said three ways.
01:28:02.660 Well, you know what?
01:28:03.160 You're going to be doing it with the police are here with that.
01:28:04.880 Because that's my next phone call.
01:28:06.580 Yeah, but you said I could do this two ways.
01:28:08.740 Yeah.
01:28:09.140 Then you said three ways.
01:28:10.320 Now you're saying one way.
01:28:11.380 This has got nothing to do with it.
01:28:12.560 Well, there's two ways you can look at it, you know?
01:28:15.160 Or three ways you can look at it.
01:28:16.760 I'm not even sure anymore.
01:28:17.840 No problem.
01:28:18.280 I'll just call the police.
01:28:19.100 You can just hang up.
01:28:20.680 That wasn't anything crazy, but that was kind of funny.
01:28:24.360 Okay.
01:28:25.000 You don't like it?
01:28:26.140 No, I thought that was funny, too.
01:28:27.740 But sometimes in Uplifting Gold, there's nothing to say.
01:28:30.820 I can't make that funnier.
01:28:33.280 That's a good point.
01:28:34.640 All right, next, this guy has a real, it's corporate women. 1.00
01:28:38.420 He low-key, what is it?
01:28:40.280 Corporate women be low-key making noises when talking. 1.00
01:28:43.140 This guy's talking about, like, women or feminized offices when you're all getting in on a Zoom meeting.
01:28:47.340 And when you have, like, a Zoom meeting.
01:28:49.480 Hi.
01:28:50.840 Hi.
01:28:52.020 And how are you?
01:28:53.300 I'm good, and how are you?
01:28:54.960 Yes.
01:28:56.660 Some weather we're having.
01:28:58.720 Oh, and it is nice, and the birds.
01:29:01.200 And animals.
01:29:02.220 I love animals.
01:29:03.840 Yes.
01:29:05.300 And the dogs in the sky.
01:29:07.440 Yes.
01:29:07.980 The dogs.
01:29:09.100 Yes.
01:29:11.180 That's funny.
01:29:11.860 That's what it's like.
01:29:12.680 That lowers your testosterone.
01:29:14.240 Yeah.
01:29:14.760 Sitting through that, being around that, being in the daycare, the woman daycare, email jobs, not good. 1.00
01:29:22.020 Yeah.
01:29:22.640 And they email too much.
01:29:24.260 That lowers your T.
01:29:25.660 I don't know what to do, but.
01:29:27.120 They like to put you on a little schedule, and I don't like that.
01:29:31.200 Can we get 15 minutes?
01:29:32.960 Yeah.
01:29:33.240 Can we get some FaceTime?
01:29:34.840 I don't like that.
01:29:36.020 I hate corporate lingo, culture.
01:29:40.040 I hate it.
01:29:41.000 Modern.
01:29:41.860 I'm sure you go back to even 90.
01:29:45.320 You know.
01:29:45.960 The trading floors.
01:29:47.000 There are some industries that really still have it, but.
01:29:49.280 Yeah.
01:29:50.400 Man.
01:29:50.940 Women. 0.81
01:29:51.720 It's gone.
01:29:52.940 All right. 0.97
01:29:53.420 Next, we have an insane clown posse redemption arc.
01:29:57.420 You know, I do gotta say, I appreciate all the comments.
01:30:00.920 You know, we all make mistakes.
01:30:05.260 I thought I was Mr. Cool.
01:30:07.820 But having this on my face has been a destruction to my life.
01:30:12.640 Mentally, emotionally.
01:30:14.720 I can't have a decent life with this on my face.
01:30:20.120 Drugs and alcohol kind of took me out there far beyond space can reach.
01:30:25.500 And I'm trying to turn my life around and try to be the best of the best I can be.
01:30:35.200 Whatever God makes me to be.
01:30:37.340 I'm his vessel.
01:30:39.740 It's about time I'm 35 years old.
01:30:42.200 I need to do something good with my life.
01:30:46.300 So that's a good realization.
01:30:48.240 It's never too late, I guess.
01:30:49.740 But you probably would have wanted to come to that realization before you did the tip of the nose tattoo.
01:30:54.360 That one looks painful to me.
01:30:57.420 Tip of the nose.
01:30:58.420 Yeah.
01:30:58.560 Think about that.
01:30:59.420 The needle's going in. 0.99
01:31:00.960 I don't even know what insane clown posse is. 0.97
01:31:03.160 It's a very weird. 0.70
01:31:04.880 I skipped that one too.
01:31:06.080 There are certain cult bands that are weird. 0.99
01:31:08.420 And insane clown posse attracts a certain type of weird kind of white trash almost guy. 0.95
01:31:14.820 And then there's like the Grateful Dead, which attracts a certain type of person. 0.99
01:31:18.160 Like hippie stoner.
01:31:18.960 There are certain cult acts where people follow them all over.
01:31:22.900 I don't like.
01:31:23.500 It's good for them, I guess.
01:31:25.160 Yeah.
01:31:25.260 I respect it.
01:31:26.340 That's a very weird one.
01:31:27.620 I respect any artist that can make it in the music industry.
01:31:31.280 For sure.
01:31:31.900 A cult following. 0.99
01:31:32.800 Even if it's subjective ass or objective. 0.98
01:31:38.400 If you're that guy. 0.99
01:31:39.780 Yeah.
01:31:40.900 Shoot me a message.
01:31:42.760 You going to pay for his tattoo removal?
01:31:44.100 I might look into, after a conversation, maybe paying for that tattoo removal.
01:31:52.340 As like a write-off.
01:31:54.940 Okay.
01:31:55.320 Or like a charity.
01:31:56.460 Or a charity.
01:31:57.180 Maybe.
01:31:57.660 Like a charitable thing to do.
01:31:59.700 Okay.
01:32:00.280 Okay.
01:32:00.700 Because if that guy's biggest problem is finding like a thousand bucks to get that off his face,
01:32:07.080 Fleckus Talks the podcast can maybe handle that and help him.
01:32:09.840 Make him get a Fleckus Talks on the forehead somewhere?
01:32:12.140 I know.
01:32:12.900 You got to put something on too.
01:32:14.360 But there's something that could be done there.
01:32:15.740 And if that's your biggest barrier, the show could maybe help you.
01:32:19.240 And if you really are on a good track and trying to be redeemed, we can help expedite that process.
01:32:24.460 You don't have to live your whole life like that if you don't want to.
01:32:27.000 Okay.
01:32:27.220 So reach out to me.
01:32:28.140 Or if you guys know this guy, have him reach out to me and we'll see what we cook up.
01:32:31.420 It's no promises, but we'll see.
01:32:33.200 I might do it.
01:32:34.120 Okay.
01:32:34.700 All right.
01:32:35.120 Next, this is a prank done on the new grandparents.
01:32:38.900 Hey.
01:32:41.060 Come on in, Savannah.
01:32:42.580 So the other baby's carrying the baby. 0.99
01:32:45.360 Be careful.
01:32:48.620 I can't believe it.
01:32:50.680 Oh.
01:32:52.920 She dropped the baby on the ground. 0.61
01:32:59.320 That's tough.
01:33:00.280 Frank.
01:33:01.840 Next clip.
01:33:04.260 You're a...
01:33:05.100 What am I supposed to say?
01:33:06.920 You should say it's nice.
01:33:08.660 That is nice.
01:33:09.480 And they live in a nice house.
01:33:11.000 And everything looks good.
01:33:12.820 All right.
01:33:13.340 But we're at the end of the episode.
01:33:14.900 There's too many clips here.
01:33:16.060 You're running out of steam.
01:33:17.540 We spent too much time on the insane clown posse guy. 0.97
01:33:20.060 We're going to save his life. 0.92
01:33:21.440 I don't think so.
01:33:22.100 I think it's gone, brother.
01:33:23.160 The life's already...
01:33:23.960 We're going to save his life.
01:33:25.380 All right.
01:33:25.680 Our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana clip of the week, is a pizza interaction.
01:33:31.000 What's going on, bro?
01:33:35.440 Thank you, sir.
01:33:36.340 You want a slice, bro?
01:33:38.360 Yeah.
01:33:38.880 Yeah, I got you, bro.
01:33:44.020 Here.
01:33:44.640 I got you ready.
01:33:46.640 Hey, it's a nice apartment, bro.
01:33:48.000 Thank you, bro.
01:33:48.760 Maggie.
01:33:49.580 Help yourself.
01:33:50.560 Thank you, man.
01:33:51.900 You want pineapple, too?
01:33:54.420 Bro.
01:33:55.220 You want it?
01:33:55.920 Go ahead, bro.
01:34:00.960 Hold up.
01:34:01.960 You want a hit from the yard ski?
01:34:03.800 Yeah.
01:34:04.460 Oh, am I kidding? 1.00
01:34:07.180 Hit that shit, bro. 1.00
01:34:08.900 I'll probably hit that shit. 1.00
01:34:13.380 The biggest hit you've ever seen? 1.00
01:34:20.640 All right.
01:34:21.020 There you go.
01:34:21.740 That's Americana.
01:34:22.760 It's not the...
01:34:23.300 You know, we're not going to advocate drug use.
01:34:25.100 Yeah.
01:34:25.780 But that is Americana.
01:34:27.020 That's a certain thing, yeah.
01:34:28.420 You got to let the Domino's guy hit the penski, whatever they call it. 0.98
01:34:32.660 Yeah.
01:34:33.120 The doink pen.
01:34:34.560 With the most massive head.
01:34:35.900 Get back out on the road.
01:34:37.920 Get back out in the snowy, icy conditions and keep working.
01:34:42.240 But that was something, you know?
01:34:43.460 Yeah, it was.
01:34:44.260 All right.
01:34:44.500 Moving on to our shout outs.
01:34:46.560 Before we do, we do have an announcement.
01:34:47.800 There's not going to be a bonus land tomorrow, but we are going to be back to our usual scheduled
01:34:52.420 programming next week, every Wednesday and Saturday.
01:34:55.180 But there will not be a bonus land tomorrow.
01:34:56.980 I was giving you guys a heads up now.
01:34:58.500 We do have some shout outs.
01:34:59.680 We have a happy birthday to Chris.
01:35:00.980 He turns 46 on February 12th.
01:35:03.300 Happy birthday, Chris.
01:35:04.440 Him and Chelsea watch every episode together.
01:35:06.600 And unfortunately, his AR-15 is now part of a mandatory buyback program where they live.
01:35:12.060 Virginia?
01:35:12.860 Or where?
01:35:13.420 Oh, it might be Virginia.
01:35:14.440 I assumed it was like Australia or something.
01:35:16.360 Oh.
01:35:16.680 But it might be Virginia.
01:35:18.260 I don't know if they could have passed the law that quickly.
01:35:22.980 Keep it?
01:35:24.840 Come and take it?
01:35:26.840 He said it, not me.
01:35:27.960 I don't know.
01:35:28.880 It's a very personal and individualized decision that you need to consider.
01:35:32.040 You got to follow the law.
01:35:33.140 Mandatory buyback doesn't sound that good.
01:35:35.100 Yeah.
01:35:35.360 Don't listen to Richard.
01:35:36.300 You have to follow the law.
01:35:38.060 You can't get this channel deleted.
01:35:39.100 Okay.
01:35:39.500 Happy birthday to Brett L.
01:35:41.460 Happy birthday, Brett.
01:35:42.320 Brett L.
01:35:42.940 Brett L.
01:35:43.700 He turned 38 on February 12th.
01:35:46.400 And he and Aubrey watch every episode with their new nine-month-old son.
01:35:50.720 Aubrey.
01:35:51.460 Isn't that nice?
01:35:52.160 That's very nice.
01:35:52.940 I like people who watch together.
01:35:54.400 Me too.
01:35:55.120 We have a happy Valentine's Day to Taylor from Kitty.
01:35:59.040 Kitty isn't the biggest fan of the show, but her husband Taylor is.
01:36:03.160 Okay.
01:36:03.680 Oh, you're not the biggest fan of the show.
01:36:05.500 You're hedging when you're asking us for a shout out?
01:36:08.160 Who's the husband?
01:36:09.000 Taylor?
01:36:09.500 Yeah.
01:36:09.760 Happy birthday, Taylor.
01:36:11.320 You don't have to hedge next time, Kitty.
01:36:13.020 Oh, what do we mean?
01:36:13.900 Oh, I'm not the biggest fan, but could you please do me a favor? 0.99
01:36:17.040 Shut up. 1.00
01:36:17.660 Leave the 50 million illegals alone. 1.00
01:36:22.400 Valentine's Day shout out is interesting because everybody else who didn't get one,
01:36:27.300 they didn't even think about that.
01:36:29.000 You know?
01:36:29.220 So true.
01:36:30.500 Better luck next year.
01:36:31.520 Appreciate you for thinking of it, but don't hedge when you're asking us a shout out.
01:36:35.640 Not the biggest fan.
01:36:36.740 Taylor, glad you enjoy the show, brother.
01:36:38.320 You like the show.
01:36:39.480 Yeah.
01:36:40.500 You'd like the show.
01:36:41.600 Yeah.
01:36:42.340 And it's Friday the 13th today, so good luck, everybody.
01:36:45.000 Good luck, everybody behind the wheel.
01:36:47.060 Happy birthday to John from Matt.
01:36:49.360 Matt got John hooked on the show, even though John works as a secret conservative in big tech.
01:36:54.940 That's a story of a lot of people, you know?
01:36:58.240 And we actually have the name of the company and John's last name right here.
01:37:01.360 Let's blast it. 0.99
01:37:02.860 Let's blast it. 0.99
01:37:04.340 He watches every episode.
01:37:05.700 What's his supervisor's name?
01:37:06.900 What's his manager saying?
01:37:08.100 We're going to tag him.
01:37:09.420 All right.
01:37:10.360 We have a picture here of Matt, show watcher Matt, watching from his hunting blind.
01:37:15.560 That's pretty cool.
01:37:16.420 I like that.
01:37:17.020 Got the show going there.
01:37:18.380 Yeah.
01:37:18.820 And Matt is the guy from Matt and John.
01:37:20.680 So he's the one who got the tech guy into the show.
01:37:25.320 Very cool.
01:37:25.860 We have a happy birthday to Recycled Rocker's better half on February 8th.
01:37:30.000 It's also their 39th wedding anniversary coming up later in the month.
01:37:34.280 Recycled Rocker.
01:37:35.120 I like Recycled Rocker.
01:37:36.260 Yeah.
01:37:36.500 We see him a lot on Twitter, and we like you a lot, brother.
01:37:39.400 Friends in real life.
01:37:40.840 And we have a picture here of Brevin Jr., who was born on January 31st.
01:37:47.200 Nice.
01:37:47.740 And he's a handsome little boy.
01:37:49.820 Big hands.
01:37:50.880 Yeah.
01:37:51.140 He's strong.
01:37:51.960 Big baby.
01:37:52.660 That's a good baby.
01:37:53.620 And he's happy already.
01:37:54.580 Isn't that great?
01:37:55.180 I like him.
01:37:55.340 Yeah.
01:37:55.680 Yeah.
01:37:56.320 And then our final shout out, we have a tweet here.
01:37:58.660 Can you give it a read?
01:37:59.520 Hey, long time bonus lander here. 0.69
01:38:00.760 My wife and I have been watching our favorite fat racist podcast since the early days.
01:38:05.420 We welcomed our newest little show watcher into the world, February 1st, Alaskans for Fleckus.
01:38:11.480 There you go.
01:38:12.040 Love the babies, guys.
01:38:13.480 Congratulations.
01:38:14.560 Keep the babies coming.
01:38:16.140 Yep.
01:38:16.700 All right.
01:38:17.180 Another Fleckus Talks in the books.
01:38:18.440 Thank you guys for watching.
01:38:19.520 Like, share, subscribe, all the good stuff.
01:38:22.200 Fleckusmerch.com for the best merch in the game, which is now back active.
01:38:27.060 And keep in mind, the store's only open for a limited time, and then it closes, then it opens again.
01:38:31.560 So hit this window while you can.
01:38:33.860 We might run out of stuff.
01:38:35.140 So try to get it before it's too late.
01:38:37.640 Thank you to everyone who buys stuff.
01:38:39.540 It supports us, and it's cool merch.
01:38:42.300 Yeah, it is. 0.63
01:38:43.240 And we're going to do some more different stuff, longer term, like experimental pieces, random shit.
01:38:49.820 So we're kind of taking a different approach to merch. 0.58
01:38:52.040 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:38:52.920 Random, you know, the quarter set might not be available forever, stuff like that. 0.97
01:38:56.800 We're doing waves of shit instead of- 0.98
01:38:58.820 Waves of shit, it's called. 1.00
01:39:00.440 All right. 0.99
01:39:00.980 Well, thank you guys for watching all the way through.
01:39:02.600 Enjoy the song, and we'll see you on Tuesday.
01:39:05.140 We'll see you guys next time.
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01:39:24.700 Notifications on and then you hear the sound
01:39:32.200 We're heading to the bathroom, you know we gotta go
01:39:39.500 Cause Flick is in red, boy, just uploaded the show
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01:40:16.760 On the last page of housekeeping we're letting Flick us cook 0.84
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01:40:34.840 It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see
01:40:42.180 But it could be a distraction and that rings true to me
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01:42:57.520 We're watching old episodes
01:43:04.360 Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed
01:43:11.520 Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed, buying chip coins and trading stocks
01:43:16.680 Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed, we're still kicking over stacked rocks
01:43:24.520 Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed
01:43:31.680 Flick is tossed, Flick is tossed, and actions speak louder than words
01:43:48.860 I hope I'm not interrupting, sir, but I made the big breakfast that you're eating
01:43:53.200 Is everything cooked to your satisfaction?
01:43:55.440 Everything's great
01:43:56.160 The eggs can cook just the way I like
01:43:58.200 Great
01:43:58.760 The half-browns are hot and crisp
01:44:00.560 Absolutely
01:44:01.520 Thanks
01:44:02.400 Have a good day
01:44:03.640 Thank you