Fleccas Talks Podcast - October 22, 2024


KAMALA PROBLEM: STRAIGHT WHITE MALES


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 16 minutes

Words per Minute

190.2725

Word Count

14,502

Sentence Count

1,575

Misogynist Sentences

48

Hate Speech Sentences

74


Summary

Today on the show: Kamala is struggling to get the straight white mail vote, and her response is making it worse. Then, Trump s McDonald s shift went really well, and we re going to talk about that. Plus, in Cringe of the Week: This sprinkle pool at the Museum of Ice Cream is being sued because it s causing injuries, and last but not least, a doorknocker stole someone s scooter.


Transcript

00:00:00.060 All right, welcome back to Flock of Socks, the podcast episode 210 today on the show.
00:00:06.460 Kamala is struggling to get the straight white mail vote and her response is making it worse.
00:00:12.060 Then Trump's McDonald's shift went really well.
00:00:15.580 We're going to talk about that.
00:00:17.200 Then in cringe of the week, this sprinkle pool at the Museum of Ice Cream is being sued
00:00:23.060 because it's causing injuries.
00:00:25.400 We're going to show you some of the injuries.
00:00:27.140 And last but not least in urban decay, this Democrat doorknocker stole someone's scooter.
00:00:33.980 Can you believe it?
00:00:35.220 I can.
00:00:36.300 All this and more.
00:00:37.240 It's Flock of Socks, the podcast episode 210, ranked the best new podcast of all time.
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00:02:33.740 We have a lot to get to.
00:02:34.800 We have a packed show, and it's a Tuesday show.
00:02:36.960 Yes.
00:02:37.340 So it's strictly business.
00:02:38.700 Okay.
00:02:39.380 First things first, let's start the show off with something uplifting.
00:02:42.440 Trump did his McDonald's shift where he worked on the frying machine, and it went very well.
00:02:47.520 Very authentic.
00:02:48.640 He paid for everyone's food.
00:02:49.980 He met a bunch of people.
00:02:51.180 It was great.
00:02:51.860 Yeah.
00:02:52.620 And it's very fascinating how Trump comes in.
00:02:55.620 A normal politician would kind of look awkward or weird doing it, but Trump just shows up,
00:03:00.120 and he's like, hey, I'm Donald J. Trump, and I'm doing the fries today.
00:03:03.060 It's a little different.
00:03:04.140 He's still the billionaire icon American guy, and he just happens to be doing the fries that
00:03:09.800 day.
00:03:10.380 It went very well.
00:03:12.620 Everyone loved it, going completely viral.
00:03:15.180 And then people were trying to hate on him.
00:03:17.200 One guy even said in an article, I'm an ex-McDonald's chef.
00:03:21.200 Trump has no idea how difficult it is to be a French fry cook.
00:03:25.340 It's like stoned high school kids do it.
00:03:27.480 I know.
00:03:28.000 New York Post was looking for someone to, can anyone say this for us?
00:03:31.640 Can anyone say the line?
00:03:33.240 But yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
00:03:34.860 Obviously, it was not that difficult, and you learn it in an hour.
00:03:38.580 Yep, exactly.
00:03:39.620 And then my favorite clip from the whole experience was him in the drive-thru window.
00:03:43.780 Listen to what he said to the people that were receiving their food.
00:03:48.020 Well, I do appreciate it.
00:03:49.060 Maybe a little bit more.
00:03:50.100 Yeah, you take it for granted.
00:03:52.280 You say, give me French fries.
00:03:53.680 I'll never forget this experience, okay?
00:03:56.060 Now I know how to do it, and it's very good.
00:03:58.260 But you know what?
00:03:58.880 It's beautiful.
00:03:59.460 It's clean.
00:04:00.060 It's really nice.
00:04:00.880 You never touch them.
00:04:02.380 I always figured somebody stuffs them in with their hand, and I don't like that.
00:04:06.360 And they don't do it that way.
00:04:07.800 You never touch them.
00:04:09.280 It's really great.
00:04:10.080 So he's very happy that no one's touching the French fries.
00:04:14.560 I think he assumed people were just stuffing them in the thing, and he's very pleasantly
00:04:20.360 surprised that no hands touch the French fries.
00:04:23.860 Cleanliness is next to godliness for Trump, and he likes it.
00:04:27.440 It's very important.
00:04:28.860 And then also, people made some interesting points online.
00:04:32.340 A lot of people say Donald Trump was our first black president.
00:04:35.360 This is pretty compelling.
00:04:36.860 Can you read the post?
00:04:37.700 Yeah, gold-plated, everything with his name on it, multiple baby mamas, mugshot, 34 felonies,
00:04:44.880 didn't do nothing, got shot, worked at McDonald's for a day, and quit.
00:04:49.300 So he's getting blacker.
00:04:50.880 Yeah, very compelling.
00:04:52.660 That should do well with the urban vote.
00:04:55.380 And then part of this was the working at McDonald's.
00:04:58.700 Part of it was kind of like a dig at Kamala Harris, because Kamala Harris back in the day
00:05:03.060 said she used to work at McDonald's.
00:05:04.940 There was a headline here, Kamala Harris at McDonald's.
00:05:07.700 A college job and a Trump attack.
00:05:09.840 And then if you look below, it says her campaign and a friend say she did work at McDonald's.
00:05:15.500 Yeah, so nobody has any record of her ever working at McDonald's.
00:05:18.500 McDonald's released a PR statement that kind of said, although we don't have any proof of
00:05:22.720 Kamala ever working there, we believe her.
00:05:25.220 You know, not everybody keeps records.
00:05:26.980 So they kind of gave it a, we're not going to decide this for everyone role.
00:05:30.760 But they did say, we don't have proof, but we'll take her word for it.
00:05:34.580 But they kind of, right after Trump did his shift, said, we don't have proof she ever worked
00:05:38.320 there.
00:05:38.600 Yep.
00:05:39.060 Very base McDonald's.
00:05:40.140 Very cool.
00:05:40.860 Yep.
00:05:41.000 Um, and it, it was a authentic experience in general.
00:05:44.940 I will say it was similar to when Lana Del Rey worked at Waffle House.
00:05:48.740 Mm-hmm.
00:05:49.220 Same energy, pure Americana, very nice energy.
00:05:52.560 And it was kind of like a simulation thing too.
00:05:54.500 Like seeing Donald Trump in the window, waving to people, that's like a simulation mixing
00:05:59.600 up the characters and by accident putting the billionaire in the drive-thru window.
00:06:03.460 Yeah.
00:06:03.700 It's an AI generated picture that the AI got confused and it turned out it was real, right?
00:06:08.760 Exactly.
00:06:09.940 Um, so we're going to get a little deeper into our politics section now.
00:06:12.980 Uh, Kamala Harris is having a tough time relating to straight white males.
00:06:17.620 She's polling very poorly, especially young straight white men.
00:06:21.140 Um, and as many of you know, most of her supporters are obviously liberal women, homosexuals.
00:06:27.180 Yeah.
00:06:27.500 They're, they only support her, right?
00:06:30.000 So they, uh, they're getting together to campaign, campaign for Kamala.
00:06:34.360 Uh, here we have Usher, um, saying a few words.
00:06:38.280 I love you more, but I love Kamala Harris even more.
00:06:45.540 Oh, interesting.
00:06:46.960 What does that even mean?
00:06:47.680 Which is weird because a month ago on The View, Usher said this about politics.
00:06:53.040 In this emergency that we're in, I think that behooves artists to come out and speak for
00:06:57.860 Kamala against Donald Trump because he is an existential threat to the country.
00:07:02.340 What do you say to that?
00:07:03.380 You know what?
00:07:03.760 I don't get too deep into politics.
00:07:05.500 I didn't get a chance to watch the debate last night.
00:07:07.460 I obviously have been watching, uh, like everybody else.
00:07:11.000 I think voting is an individual choice and I think that you're right.
00:07:15.520 You have to look at the reality of the country that we are and the country that we want to be.
00:07:21.160 Hmm.
00:07:21.760 Yeah.
00:07:22.160 So clearly.
00:07:23.660 Sidestep answer.
00:07:24.580 Yeah.
00:07:24.980 Sidestep answer.
00:07:26.060 And clearly he's being blackmailed by P Diddy freak off blackmail tapes.
00:07:32.160 He's on the P Diddy freak off blackmail tapes.
00:07:34.000 So how, what other conclusion am I supposed to come to if you do that a month apart and
00:07:37.360 all of a sudden I love Kamala more than you.
00:07:39.540 Yeah.
00:07:40.000 I don't know.
00:07:40.580 That's the only reasonable explanation allegedly.
00:07:43.540 Yeah.
00:07:43.880 And he was in, he's in, he's in that mix.
00:07:46.120 He's definitely in that group.
00:07:47.460 P Diddy brought Usher up.
00:07:49.060 Usher had some Justin Bieber type shit.
00:07:51.240 So P Diddy brought Usher up.
00:07:53.060 Usher was Justin Bieber's mentor.
00:07:55.740 He kind of like passed Justin Bieber off to P Diddy.
00:07:59.620 On the hook.
00:08:00.640 You're in trouble.
00:08:01.520 P Diddy's in trouble.
00:08:02.580 Everyone in the tapes is in trouble.
00:08:04.280 Unless you go support Kamala Harris.
00:08:06.300 Yep.
00:08:06.840 It's kind of how it works.
00:08:07.760 It's easy.
00:08:08.360 It's actually easy.
00:08:09.460 Once they get you on tape, it's very easy.
00:08:11.980 So like we said, Kamala has been making more of an effort to get the straight white male
00:08:15.920 vote here that she had a man speak white male at a minimum, but at least a white male
00:08:22.680 speak at one of her rallies.
00:08:24.560 Hey, how are y'all doing?
00:08:26.700 All right.
00:08:28.560 My name is Maxine Kirkpatrick.
00:08:30.340 I am a born and bred Michigander, a fellow on the Michigan One campaign, and president
00:08:35.580 of Students for Harris Waltz at Wayne State University.
00:08:38.980 Yeah.
00:08:39.660 So another possible transgender.
00:08:41.620 Yeah.
00:08:41.940 Got that Freddie Mercury mouth, a giant mouth on a small head.
00:08:45.300 A feminine.
00:08:45.840 And it's like you look at that person who's speaking in front of a crowd as like a leadership
00:08:49.840 position, and it's like, would you trust that person's leadership in war, economic
00:08:54.580 wars against China, or are they going to sell us out, let everyone in, give our money
00:09:00.540 away, and trans the kids?
00:09:02.120 Yeah.
00:09:02.440 What would stop this the quickest?
00:09:03.820 Like, what would be the easiest way out, right?
00:09:07.340 So it makes you wonder, and that's just based on vibes.
00:09:10.340 Yeah.
00:09:10.840 Just based on vibes with that person.
00:09:12.860 Anecdotal vibes evidence.
00:09:14.280 That's all we're going off of these days.
00:09:16.160 Yeah.
00:09:16.320 And that actually tends to be more right than data.
00:09:18.500 Yeah.
00:09:18.840 Corrupted data.
00:09:20.020 Anecdotal vibes.
00:09:21.600 Anecdotal vibes.
00:09:22.340 You know what the choice is, right?
00:09:23.440 All day.
00:09:23.960 And then Harry Sisson and the other guy, they were campaigning for Kamala, too, and
00:09:29.140 they were going to bars.
00:09:30.420 You know, guys hang out at bars.
00:09:31.920 Yeah.
00:09:32.380 Drink a beer at a bar.
00:09:33.620 I watched that Coors Light commercial.
00:09:35.320 I figured out what they do, right?
00:09:37.240 So can you read their tweet of them at a bar?
00:09:39.200 He said, in bars, campaigning for Kamala Harris in North Carolina, meeting people where they're
00:09:43.280 at, white dudes for Harris.
00:09:44.680 If you're a straight white dude, man up and vote for Harris.
00:09:48.960 Yeah.
00:09:49.500 Which is crazy that they sent two twinks out there to kind of tell people to man up.
00:09:53.840 And if you're a white man, you can't relate to me.
00:09:56.380 Yeah.
00:09:56.580 I was going to say, I'm not sure who the straight white dudes in that picture are.
00:10:00.200 And it's interesting because Kamala is doing so poorly with straight white people, white
00:10:05.300 guys.
00:10:05.740 And then they send those two people who are like the least masculine guys ever.
00:10:09.780 And then they tell us to what?
00:10:11.440 Man up, aka vote not in your best interest and elect brown lady who's going to let in
00:10:17.620 all the illegals.
00:10:20.040 Doesn't seem like a fair trade.
00:10:21.380 And usually what they would do is find an actor who's a total leftist retard, but who
00:10:27.360 plays masculine roles.
00:10:28.800 And then they'd get him on camera lecturing you like Nick Offerman type or Batista.
00:10:33.600 Batista is the one that they have.
00:10:35.420 But instead they send Harry out.
00:10:37.860 And it's just very fascinating because this, the Biden administration, obviously, if you
00:10:42.880 watch this show, you watched all the freaks that they have.
00:10:45.760 The pup play general, Admiral Levine, the gay TikTok guy they sent.
00:10:50.260 Luggage twink.
00:10:50.960 Luggage twink.
00:10:51.540 They had everybody, right?
00:10:53.040 And then all of a sudden it becomes the last two weeks until the election, early voting
00:10:57.720 starting everywhere.
00:10:58.840 We're going to vote today.
00:10:59.940 And they go, oh shit.
00:11:01.260 And they go, what are we doing with the white men?
00:11:03.040 What's wrong?
00:11:03.720 What happened?
00:11:04.540 Right?
00:11:04.780 So it's very disingenuous and they're not offering any solutions or anything.
00:11:10.600 Like there's, it's just kind of a question that they're posing.
00:11:13.520 Why are we doing so bad with the white men?
00:11:16.140 It's not like, hey, let's do something really quick.
00:11:18.940 Let's make a policy.
00:11:20.320 Let's list out what we're going to do.
00:11:22.600 It's just kind of like a sudden, oh, whoopsie.
00:11:25.500 We're polling bad, right?
00:11:27.140 Yeah.
00:11:27.500 It's a great point.
00:11:28.360 They had all this time and now it's two weeks before and it's time to, oh, what are we
00:11:32.440 going to do about the white people?
00:11:33.540 Yeah.
00:11:33.920 That's a real interesting approach by them.
00:11:36.500 And then Charlotte Clymer, who is a literal transgender, she had this to say.
00:11:41.240 Can you read the tweet?
00:11:42.160 She said, can someone please explain to me what exactly it is that young men want to hear
00:11:46.460 from VP Harris that she's not already saying?
00:11:49.260 And please be specific.
00:11:50.540 I want to hear exactly what you'd say to her.
00:11:53.620 Stop giving black people $20,000 forgivable loans last week.
00:11:57.760 Literally seven days ago.
00:11:59.720 Stop bringing in third world people that are going to replace us.
00:12:02.720 Yeah.
00:12:03.400 Stop villainizing white men at every chance you get, discriminating them in college, in
00:12:08.380 the workplace.
00:12:09.300 Affirmative action.
00:12:10.360 Yeah, exactly.
00:12:11.540 DEI is kind of messing stuff up.
00:12:13.020 You should talk about that.
00:12:13.880 That's specific, right?
00:12:14.960 You know all those charts that say racist, sexist, homophobic that have gone straight line
00:12:18.180 up?
00:12:18.640 You know, you could start there.
00:12:19.780 You could tamper that rhetoric down.
00:12:21.800 But yeah, obviously they're not really looking for answers.
00:12:24.600 They're looking to kind of bully people on Twitter.
00:12:27.060 Here's a picture of Charlotte.
00:12:28.540 Oh, there she is.
00:12:29.340 That was a half and half.
00:12:30.400 That was like, I came out as trans, but I'm not really putting that much effort into it.
00:12:34.160 I just started.
00:12:35.280 Yeah.
00:12:35.540 So like having someone like that say, hey, dear white men, what's your problem?
00:12:41.000 That's your problem.
00:12:42.400 Yeah.
00:12:42.640 You know, it's one of those chicken or the egg things.
00:12:44.780 And it's like, you shouldn't even be here saying anything.
00:12:47.260 We need a different spokesperson, right?
00:12:48.780 And it's like a shame based thing, too, where it's like, oh, you're a white guy.
00:12:52.320 You're not going to vote for Kamala.
00:12:53.540 It's like, oh, you're sexist or you're scared of a woman in power or you're insecure.
00:12:57.960 And that's why you're voting for Trump.
00:12:58.900 And it's just like you're insecure or you're not prioritizing abortion enough.
00:13:02.800 And it's like, dude, what abortion?
00:13:04.280 That has to be my top issue.
00:13:05.900 Are you guys fucking nuts?
00:13:07.060 I'm getting smoked at the grocery store.
00:13:09.080 You know, I'm getting smoked everywhere.
00:13:11.440 Work?
00:13:11.900 Oh, yeah.
00:13:13.200 How many of you show watchers have seen like an African-American or someone get promoted
00:13:18.740 at work or they bring in an external hire for like a job you were gunning for?
00:13:22.080 And you're like, huh?
00:13:23.520 You know?
00:13:24.360 So those are the kind of things that are impacting us that have nothing to do with like women's
00:13:28.740 reproductive rights, which aren't even on the ballot right now.
00:13:31.660 Come on, white guys.
00:13:32.860 Man up.
00:13:33.740 Man up and be retarded.
00:13:35.360 Yeah, man up and vote against your interest for like weaker people or something, right?
00:13:41.440 And they want you to be selfless with your vote.
00:13:44.320 And are we going to talk about this?
00:13:46.220 The white men for Harris, like the Zoom call, white dudes for Harris, when that first started,
00:13:50.400 that wasn't really like a political group becoming organized and being like, here's what
00:13:54.980 she's going to do for us.
00:13:55.860 Here are our demands.
00:13:57.720 Here's how it's going to be better for white dudes for Harris.
00:14:00.140 It's not like a typical political block.
00:14:02.640 It was just like a, see, we exist, like shaming thing.
00:14:07.800 Like it was like, see, we're here.
00:14:09.400 We're willing to vote against our interest for the better good, for the greater good of
00:14:13.200 the country.
00:14:13.860 Exactly.
00:14:14.480 And then like fundamentally, the view for white guys for Harris is like, we need to vote our
00:14:19.780 way off of the top of the pedestal because everything is built in a white supremacist country.
00:14:24.440 Everything's gone our way.
00:14:25.760 So to correct the wrongs, we need to selflessly vote against our own best interest to knock ourselves
00:14:31.380 down a few pegs.
00:14:32.420 Yeah.
00:14:32.600 That's how they see it.
00:14:33.800 Not like, oh, this is going to help me.
00:14:35.460 It's, well, this will knock me down a few pegs, but that's going to be equality.
00:14:38.860 Yeah.
00:14:39.120 Every other political group there is, Hispanics, blacks, women, they all like are self-interested
00:14:44.860 and hyper-focused on issues that immediately impact them.
00:14:47.460 And then white dudes for Harris, they have to be like, oh, guess it's not my turn.
00:14:51.240 I'll be selfless this time.
00:14:52.660 So it's a very backwards situation and there's going to be no improvement, right?
00:14:59.060 It's two weeks before and she's going, why is this?
00:15:01.480 Why aren't I 40 points ahead?
00:15:03.300 Hillary Clinton voice, right?
00:15:04.920 Big time.
00:15:05.740 All right, chill.
00:15:06.940 Okay.
00:15:07.600 Next clip is Dash and the other two, Harry Sisson and the other guy.
00:15:11.660 They went to North Carolina to knock on doors or whatever and just watch the vibes of this
00:15:17.420 video.
00:15:17.700 We're also here in North Carolina with Harry and Chris, guys, tell me about the energy
00:15:22.120 that you've seen so far.
00:15:23.420 The energy is crazy.
00:15:24.240 Just wearing this hat around, I'm telling you, people in this state are excited.
00:15:28.300 Excited.
00:15:29.220 We've seen so many signs around Raleigh, all of them, pro-Democrat, pro-Kamala Harris,
00:15:34.720 pro-Tim Walz.
00:15:35.400 It's been crazy.
00:15:36.060 That's right.
00:15:36.380 We're going to get it done.
00:15:37.760 And young people are going to get it done too because there is too much at stake for all
00:15:42.600 of us this election, which is why we're here.
00:15:45.380 See his bobblehead?
00:15:46.200 You see that one guy going like this?
00:15:47.900 He's a little twitchy, huh?
00:15:49.060 Yeah.
00:15:49.460 He's excited to go vote for Kamala.
00:15:51.100 I wish they'd knock on our door.
00:15:52.180 He's picking up on the Tim Walz vibes and he's getting floppy.
00:15:56.380 The other day, someone wrote about Tim Walz that he moves like a clown without makeup,
00:16:01.320 without clown makeup.
00:16:02.620 And that was like the most well-described way of describing him.
00:16:08.220 Yeah.
00:16:08.780 Okay.
00:16:09.440 Right.
00:16:09.660 There was a tweet that sums up the current situation when it comes to young men not liking
00:16:16.120 Kamala Harris and what's maybe going to happen in the next few years.
00:16:19.000 Can you read that?
00:16:19.820 Minus illegal immigrants.
00:16:21.560 Yeah.
00:16:22.120 Within five years, 70 to 80% of young men will be right wing.
00:16:26.320 All the hot women will follow them.
00:16:28.480 The left is the part of emasculation, shrieking childless women, and troons.
00:16:34.040 No self-respecting man with an ounce of testosterone will align himself with them.
00:16:38.080 Democrats are cooked.
00:16:38.900 Democrats are cooked.
00:16:39.940 That's why I say minus illegal immigration, because there are 50 million illegals here
00:16:43.280 and they will probably try to give them amnesty and then vote Democrat to keep their benefits.
00:16:47.380 Yeah.
00:16:47.640 So they're not like fully cooked, but they're fully cooked if Trump wins and deports all
00:16:51.440 those people.
00:16:52.000 And again, that would be a group who's like a single issue voter, like people who have
00:16:56.760 illegals in their family or something.
00:16:58.220 They're like, well, I just need them not to be deported.
00:17:00.180 So I don't care what a transgender is.
00:17:02.440 You know what I mean?
00:17:03.260 And so everybody has their own single issue vote, except for white dudes for Harris.
00:17:06.840 They just have to suck it up.
00:17:07.860 That's a good point.
00:17:08.900 And then also Democrats, they, uh, Republicans kind of, when it comes to single issue voting,
00:17:15.000 they'll get like turned off and then not vote where it's like, Oh, Trump's not pro-life
00:17:19.480 enough.
00:17:19.800 And then they're not going to vote for him.
00:17:21.100 But Democrats have that too.
00:17:23.680 And I'm trying to like understand it all the way.
00:17:26.100 They have it too, but the Democrats do whatever they want single issue wise.
00:17:31.120 Yeah.
00:17:31.600 So like abortion is always going to be full abortion no matter what, because they don't
00:17:34.620 want to lose those single issue voters.
00:17:36.200 Well, while Republicans can be a little more nuanced where it's like, Oh, we're, you know,
00:17:40.600 we're pro-life, but Trump's not the most pro-life, but we're still going to vote for him.
00:17:43.820 Yeah.
00:17:44.380 The single issue thing, the Democrats do a good job of making as many single issue voters
00:17:49.080 as they can.
00:17:49.920 And then saying, we're not going to deport you.
00:17:52.160 We're not going to get rid of abortion and just appeal to the single issue voters.
00:17:56.260 Yeah.
00:17:56.440 And they over promise and under deliver.
00:17:58.120 Like there's no way there's no abortion nationwide federal abortion bill that's passing guys.
00:18:02.680 Then you see commercials.
00:18:03.820 I saw a commercial the other day.
00:18:04.700 It's like Trump's going to ban abortion.
00:18:06.300 They just say it.
00:18:07.020 They don't care.
00:18:07.760 Yeah.
00:18:08.300 So, all right, let's get to our next clip.
00:18:09.940 Lizzo, she was campaigning for Kamala as well in Detroit.
00:18:14.300 Here's what she said.
00:18:15.320 I'm so proud to be from this city.
00:18:17.920 You know, they say if Kamala wins, then the whole country will be like Detroit.
00:18:24.220 Okay.
00:18:25.320 Paid for by Donald Trump for president.
00:18:26.720 Yeah.
00:18:27.260 That's horrible.
00:18:28.980 As a reminder, this is what Detroit looks like.
00:18:31.680 Crazy.
00:18:32.080 If you guys weren't sure.
00:18:33.520 And I do believe that Kamala will make the entire country like Detroit if she's elected.
00:18:38.180 Yeah.
00:18:38.560 Everything will be squalor, disrepair, overgrown bushes, all that kind of stuff.
00:18:44.680 Urban decay.
00:18:45.460 Yeah.
00:18:46.020 So, everyone is correct in that last clip.
00:18:49.000 It's just not a good endorsement.
00:18:50.540 You're correct.
00:18:51.600 You accidentally revealed the gig.
00:18:53.360 You weren't supposed to say that.
00:18:54.880 And this was just after we were done making fun of Lizzo because she was actually self-improving
00:18:59.060 and actually lost weight.
00:19:00.040 So, it's a shame that she's back on the meat block.
00:19:03.000 Yeah.
00:19:03.560 Punching.
00:19:03.920 Yeah.
00:19:04.460 Punching back.
00:19:05.180 Yeah.
00:19:05.420 Maybe she went to the ditty parties too.
00:19:07.020 Oh.
00:19:07.680 Have to assume.
00:19:08.920 All right.
00:19:09.600 Elon is putting a lot of money to work.
00:19:12.060 He's doing a million dollars randomly given away to people who sign his America PAC.
00:19:18.060 Yeah.
00:19:18.260 Sign up for it.
00:19:18.940 It's basically like a petition thing.
00:19:20.580 Elon announced a million dollar prize to be awarded daily until election day to a random
00:19:24.220 person who has signed the petition in support of his America PAC.
00:19:27.340 The first winner has already been chosen.
00:19:29.780 And here's Elon giving him an oversized check.
00:19:32.220 Love that.
00:19:32.960 Yeah.
00:19:33.300 That's very cool.
00:19:34.280 And then, you know, if you think about it, it's a million dollars a day.
00:19:36.900 There's like 20 days between now and the election or when that started in the election.
00:19:40.680 It's 20 million bucks.
00:19:41.660 You could have paid some marketing company, $20 million to make some gay video.
00:19:46.080 Instead, let's give a million dollars to random people who sign up.
00:19:49.300 That's going to draw a lot of people to sign up in swing states.
00:19:52.780 He has a lot to lose.
00:19:54.140 Gives away 20 million bucks.
00:19:55.500 Everyone's happy.
00:19:56.420 And this is one of those things where like technically or theoretically any individual
00:20:01.900 could be against like, oh, I'm not for that.
00:20:04.200 That's weird.
00:20:04.760 You're kind of like parallel incentivizing people to vote and get political in Pennsylvania.
00:20:08.600 Well, you guys, we could have all agreed on something two years ago.
00:20:12.600 We could have all agreed on something four years ago.
00:20:14.840 But you guys use the Mark Zuckerberg, dark money, Zuck bucks.
00:20:18.320 And it's like, I have no inclination to say, oh, that's not right.
00:20:22.340 Or take the high road.
00:20:23.760 I don't care.
00:20:24.400 This election means so much.
00:20:25.800 And like, I'm not going to be the one to like be, whoa, maybe we should settle down.
00:20:31.080 You know?
00:20:31.220 Exactly.
00:20:31.720 Every time it's their billionaires manipulating with money.
00:20:34.720 And now our billionaires are playing the game a little bit.
00:20:37.400 And they're crying.
00:20:38.600 They're sad.
00:20:39.780 Yeah.
00:20:40.140 Shapiro is trying to say it's illegal or he's looking into it.
00:20:43.340 But there was a tweet that summed up the legality of it.
00:20:46.200 Yeah.
00:20:46.380 Musk is taking advantage of the totally legal 501c3 racket they've exploited for ballot
00:20:52.020 harvesting for decades.
00:20:54.520 And they are big mad.
00:20:55.720 Good.
00:20:56.360 Quote tweeting George Takei, known leftist Muppet, always on Twitter.
00:21:00.060 So good.
00:21:00.740 Love to see it.
00:21:01.800 And then Kamala had a rally.
00:21:03.420 Like we said, she's been doing a bunch of rounds, basically.
00:21:07.080 She has a new line that she's really liking and repeating.
00:21:10.880 Can you let it rip?
00:21:12.060 She should never again stand behind the seal of the President of the United States.
00:21:21.020 So she likes that line.
00:21:25.200 And she thinks it's powerful.
00:21:27.020 She did it a few times.
00:21:28.120 And people were probably like, yeah, like it was great to see your passion.
00:21:31.480 And then she did it like 10 more times, as you can see here.
00:21:34.420 Never again stand behind the seal of the President of the United States.
00:21:41.140 Very cool.
00:21:46.580 So she picks a winner and she goes with it.
00:21:48.540 Yeah.
00:21:48.900 And you know, like, if you have a line, you have a line.
00:21:51.480 That's cool.
00:21:52.260 Whatever.
00:21:52.800 It's not that big of a deal.
00:21:54.100 But the right-wing podcast hosts are going to find it, make fun of you, say you're not
00:21:58.440 authentic, you're not original.
00:21:59.900 Yeah.
00:22:00.240 And I actually, I see this from both sides.
00:22:02.820 When I was a little kid, we used to go on like a yearly vacation.
00:22:05.880 And we went to this place and they had like a nightclub, which was like a comedy room,
00:22:09.940 or they had like a magician one night or whatever.
00:22:12.580 And I used to go to bed at like 10 o'clock and I was a little kid.
00:22:15.760 But then one night I went to the 8 o'clock comedy show and I saw a comedian.
00:22:19.840 And he did his show and I thought it was so cool.
00:22:22.340 And then the next night I went again, same comedian, same show, same bits.
00:22:28.060 Yeah.
00:22:28.260 You fell for it.
00:22:28.960 And I kind of saw behind the curtain of like, oh, he's not just up there riffing.
00:22:32.340 Like he's just saying his lines.
00:22:34.140 Yeah.
00:22:34.280 They have one act.
00:22:35.320 Yeah.
00:22:35.600 And he said the same act again.
00:22:37.160 So I kind of saw behind the curtain.
00:22:38.680 So when I see that, I don't get too crazy about it.
00:22:42.480 But she is just going with the line she thinks is a winner.
00:22:46.280 And it's not that strong.
00:22:47.400 Yeah.
00:22:47.640 And it's like a tested, we polled 30 people on this line and we figured it out.
00:22:53.080 It's market tested.
00:22:54.040 The authenticity is still not there.
00:22:55.880 Right.
00:22:56.260 And also when like a woman gets like loud and like aggressive and like demonstrative, it's
00:23:03.820 like you're never as strong as a man.
00:23:05.400 Yeah.
00:23:05.820 So it's like, oh, and then I'm going to kick his ass.
00:23:08.800 It's like, all right.
00:23:09.580 Like we don't really need you for like loud, dramatic things because like it won't ever
00:23:15.220 escalate to anything you're capable of.
00:23:16.940 True.
00:23:17.520 But that's just me.
00:23:18.900 All right.
00:23:19.820 Obviously, rhetoric's at an all time high.
00:23:21.780 We're coming right into the election.
00:23:23.480 There was an Atlantic article.
00:23:24.960 Can you read the headline?
00:23:25.860 Trump is speaking like Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini.
00:23:30.540 Just all of them.
00:23:31.580 Yeah.
00:23:32.080 Yeah.
00:23:32.220 So if they can say stuff like that, then we can get yard signs that say, don't blame
00:23:36.940 me.
00:23:37.280 I voted for Adolf Hitler.
00:23:40.080 I don't even really get it.
00:23:42.120 Me neither.
00:23:43.100 I just saw that.
00:23:44.240 I thought it was funny.
00:23:45.200 And it's like, if they call him Hitler, then it's like, fine.
00:23:47.180 We voted for Hitler.
00:23:48.500 Sure.
00:23:49.480 Sure.
00:23:50.460 But things are looking good for the election.
00:23:53.400 I don't want to get ahead of ourselves.
00:23:55.040 I don't want anyone to get complacent.
00:23:56.400 Everyone needs to go vote early and in person.
00:23:58.620 It's very important.
00:23:59.540 So they can't do any day of election weird stuff.
00:24:02.980 Yeah.
00:24:03.340 And bring all the men in your family.
00:24:05.560 Bring Uncle Joe, who's, I don't know.
00:24:07.960 I don't want to vote.
00:24:08.900 I haven't voted since Reagan.
00:24:10.620 Yeah.
00:24:10.880 Bring the men.
00:24:12.320 Bring everybody.
00:24:13.460 And here's my electoral map.
00:24:15.220 Here's how I think it's going to go.
00:24:17.240 I have a little picture here.
00:24:18.760 Five thirty eight Trump.
00:24:20.200 Zero Kamala.
00:24:21.380 Clean.
00:24:22.020 Clean sweep.
00:24:23.300 Delusional, but clean.
00:24:24.620 Clean sweep is right.
00:24:26.720 So that's my electoral map.
00:24:28.640 Yeah.
00:24:28.860 So obviously there are going to be some sketchy things on the day of the election.
00:24:32.260 And there was already a guy on ABC7 who said he found ballots in a storm drain.
00:24:37.240 Jason Ace was doing some landscape work at a Sierra Madre home Saturday when he saw something
00:24:42.860 strange in the storm drain next to his house.
00:24:46.240 Nearly a dozen mail-in ballots, he says, he got on his hands and knees and started scooping
00:24:51.540 them out and noticed the addresses were from his Arcadia neighbors a block away.
00:24:56.820 And of course, we're trained here to keep stuff out of the storm drain.
00:24:59.820 So I got down on my hands and knees and dug around a little bit and started pulling it
00:25:03.820 out.
00:25:04.380 And I pull out a bunch of junk mail and Ralph's ads and Aldi and these ballots were mixed in
00:25:10.600 with the junk mail.
00:25:13.120 And of course, they can't.
00:25:13.660 So he's trained to pull stuff out of the storm drain.
00:25:16.400 That's a nice member of the community right there.
00:25:18.420 Yeah.
00:25:18.660 Good for him.
00:25:19.340 He got down on his knees.
00:25:20.500 He dug around.
00:25:21.240 Sounds like Pete.
00:25:22.100 Mayor Pete.
00:25:22.620 Um, but all, yeah, all the ballots addressed to the same house, then dumped in the sewer.
00:25:28.060 That's a little weird.
00:25:28.940 Classic.
00:25:29.980 It's very strange.
00:25:30.900 So that's just a small example.
00:25:33.180 Keep an eye out on election day.
00:25:34.640 See something, say something, make sure you guys are filming, but I think we're going to
00:25:38.040 be okay.
00:25:38.720 Yeah.
00:25:38.920 The poll watchers.
00:25:39.880 I mean, there, I've seen some recommendations.
00:25:41.720 Like if you're a poll watcher, you need to be like the last person out of the building.
00:25:46.060 You need to like, uh, constant.
00:25:48.240 And if someone pushes you away or says like, oh, you have to leave, then you take out your
00:25:51.960 camera and start filming it.
00:25:53.460 Like there's not, there's not an acceptable, like, oh, just leave me alone with these ballots
00:25:57.240 for a little bit.
00:25:58.240 Yeah.
00:25:58.800 Um, ballot boxes, filming, you know, uh, do a stakeout with your, with your boy.
00:26:05.520 Yeah.
00:26:06.400 Call each other old detective names and stake out the ballot box.
00:26:09.720 Especially if you're in a swing city, Philly, you know, those areas that are prone to some
00:26:13.700 fraud, right?
00:26:14.560 Yes, exactly.
00:26:15.800 All right.
00:26:16.200 This takes us to our migrant section.
00:26:18.540 We have a light migrant section this week.
00:26:20.240 I know a lot of the attention is off of Springfield, Ohio, because it's been a few weeks and all
00:26:24.700 the dogs are eaten.
00:26:25.680 Everyone knows it.
00:26:26.740 Dogs are gone.
00:26:27.380 They're all clean.
00:26:29.260 But this girl goes to high school in Springfield and listen to what she says about the Haitians
00:26:34.380 in class and the number and what they're up to.
00:26:37.000 It's hot floor.
00:26:37.960 The classes would literally be filled with Haitians.
00:26:40.700 Every single classroom, no white people, no, no nothing.
00:26:45.320 It was just Haitians.
00:26:46.480 What percentage of students at your high school would you say are migrants that have recently
00:26:50.560 came into the United States?
00:26:51.540 I would say about like, I don't even know, like 50% of the schools or maybe a little bit
00:26:57.380 more are, are Haitians.
00:26:59.240 They're filling the classrooms up and we don't have the translators to help the teachers and
00:27:07.020 they're just really disrespectful.
00:27:08.440 I mean, the footage got taken down, but before Christmas break, the two Haitians, there's
00:27:15.020 two Haitians got caught in the stairway.
00:27:19.820 At school.
00:27:20.460 Yes.
00:27:20.780 At school.
00:27:21.280 There was video.
00:27:22.260 There was video.
00:27:23.040 Another thing.
00:27:23.860 And then she goes on to say that like, they also like assaulted one of her friends and
00:27:28.120 were groping people and it's just absolutely horrible.
00:27:31.020 And then there's no translator.
00:27:32.140 So like half the class is Haitian.
00:27:34.020 Is anyone learning anything?
00:27:35.220 Yeah.
00:27:35.780 It's just glorified babysitting.
00:27:37.660 And then you're babysitting third worlders who are going to have sex in the high school
00:27:41.140 hallway.
00:27:41.800 Like, do you know how crazy you'd have to be to actually, I was going to say, there's
00:27:45.280 some Americans who probably do that too, but they're sneakier and they don't get caught.
00:27:48.880 That's like an urban legend.
00:27:49.800 Like, Oh, we had sex in the stairwell in high school.
00:27:52.040 It's like, you know, but it's a little different when it's third worlders doing it and they don't
00:27:56.180 know that it's, uh, you know what the norms are.
00:27:59.080 Yeah.
00:27:59.360 And it's interesting where he's the interviewer is asking how many are migrants and she's like,
00:28:03.440 no, not migrants, just Haitians.
00:28:05.400 They're all Haitians.
00:28:06.600 Yeah.
00:28:07.220 Um, so still update still bad, but that's why you need to vote because if you vote in
00:28:12.260 the right way, you tickle the right buttons and, uh, they don't get enough fraud, then
00:28:16.780 they all go back.
00:28:18.340 That's a temporary visa status.
00:28:20.140 That's like an executive order away from be gone.
00:28:23.080 Go back to Haiti.
00:28:24.200 Good luck.
00:28:24.780 Take what you learned and improve your culture.
00:28:26.880 Yeah.
00:28:27.180 Um, and obviously this is happening in middle America.
00:28:29.060 So if Kamala wins, that's going to be the norm for every high school in America, in my
00:28:33.100 opinion.
00:28:33.600 Okay.
00:28:34.140 All right.
00:28:34.460 Well, it takes us to our final page of housekeeping where I can talk about whatever I want.
00:28:37.820 Make sure you guys use the opportunity to tickle the post, help us juice the algo, leave
00:28:40.740 a like, leave a comment, comment again, start yapping.
00:28:43.440 Old episodes need to be watched.
00:28:45.000 Notifications need to be on.
00:28:45.960 P.O. Blacks needs to be full.
00:28:47.380 That was a clean one, brother.
00:28:48.500 No critiques.
00:28:49.380 Thank you.
00:28:49.940 Thank you.
00:28:50.340 All right.
00:28:50.920 First part of my page of housekeeping.
00:28:52.960 You know how people believe, some people believe that the Maxine was made, uh, as a
00:28:59.020 depopulation tool.
00:29:00.240 Yeah.
00:29:01.060 And you know how, when the migrants came, they weren't required to have it, but everyone
00:29:05.240 in America was.
00:29:06.380 Yeah.
00:29:07.320 It's kind of, if you believe in like the great replacement and then it's a depopulation
00:29:10.880 tool, allegedly, um, it kind of would make more sense as to the plan.
00:29:16.480 Like everyone who got it dies or isn't able to reproduce.
00:29:19.460 Everyone who comes in from a third world country is reproducing fast and gets all the money.
00:29:23.980 And then you kind of go whoop with the population.
00:29:27.120 Yeah.
00:29:27.300 But we aren't really seeing, I'll push back a little.
00:29:29.580 We aren't really seeing that first part.
00:29:30.920 Are we?
00:29:31.660 Which part?
00:29:32.460 The people dying, people unable to procreate.
00:29:36.480 I don't know if we've really seen that in two mass numbers.
00:29:39.360 So we'll see.
00:29:40.360 Okay.
00:29:40.640 We'll see.
00:29:41.340 It's still developing.
00:29:42.780 It's on a five year clock.
00:29:43.360 It's on a five year clock.
00:29:44.760 It's still developing.
00:29:45.560 And then like whatever the, uh, that chart for like random death.
00:29:50.940 We'll keep an eye on that.
00:29:52.340 All cause mortality.
00:29:53.660 Yeah, exactly.
00:29:54.820 We'll keep an eye on that.
00:29:55.680 Something I thought of though, where it's like, Hmm, that's weird.
00:29:58.200 They didn't make them get it, but everyone else had to, and they want to get rid of us
00:30:01.680 and they want to replace us with them.
00:30:03.620 It's a good parlay if you're very much in the deep state and powerful enough to do it.
00:30:07.960 Okay.
00:30:08.560 Uh, next we have some North Carolina schizo stuff.
00:30:11.360 This first one's not very schizo.
00:30:13.240 Uh, it's Cernovich's tweet about his firsthand experience talking to people who were dealing
00:30:18.000 with North Carolina in general.
00:30:19.720 The stories I heard out of North Carolina were unbelievable from credible sources though.
00:30:24.920 Illegal immigrant gangs showed up and began looting and raping.
00:30:28.560 They didn't know how many vet bros were in that area.
00:30:31.700 A lot of bad people went missing in those new swamps.
00:30:34.720 Crazy.
00:30:35.480 So some body stacking, some criminal body stacking.
00:30:38.380 Seems like it.
00:30:39.280 And it seems like things got sketchy and lawless, but luckily there were some vets
00:30:43.660 and some patriots, veterans, some veterans who handled it.
00:30:48.020 Um, and next, this next clip, remember how there's that theory that there were really,
00:30:52.660 uh, a ton of rare, um, metals, giant lithium mine over where it hit in North Carolina, North
00:30:58.020 Carolina, and there's rare metals and companies are trying to get that land.
00:31:01.280 They couldn't before.
00:31:02.520 Here's a guy talking about, uh, the plan for people who want to maybe return to their washed
00:31:07.740 away land.
00:31:08.520 The governor of North Carolina.
00:31:09.780 Yeah.
00:31:10.480 We work with them.
00:31:11.420 We have plans for local governments.
00:31:14.080 You know, in some areas you just shouldn't build back.
00:31:17.480 And we've been able to convince certain communities and people that buyouts are better and you
00:31:24.320 create.
00:31:25.960 That's interesting.
00:31:27.260 Buyouts are better.
00:31:28.180 Don't return to your land, brother.
00:31:29.900 Can't build back.
00:31:31.080 Don't return.
00:31:33.160 Buyouts are better.
00:31:34.200 Oh, and that lithium, I guess those guys who bought you out, they'll just have it.
00:31:37.860 I guess Megacorp will take it.
00:31:39.340 Yeah, exactly.
00:31:40.780 Very strange.
00:31:41.920 All right.
00:31:42.240 Next Homeland Security Critical Infrastructure Conference is happening the day after the election
00:31:47.920 with a large scale cybersecurity exercise on November 5th election day in Atlanta, Atlanta,
00:31:55.080 that big city in that swing state.
00:31:57.180 That's crucially important.
00:31:58.800 Wow.
00:31:59.100 Yeah, you're having a cybersecurity exercise on election day in Atlanta.
00:32:03.920 All the top cyber experts are going to be in Atlanta, huh?
00:32:06.520 It's kind of like 9-11 vibes.
00:32:08.600 Yeah.
00:32:08.940 Remember when they had like the hijacked airline war game or whatever?
00:32:14.240 Yeah.
00:32:14.760 And then they were like, is this real or not?
00:32:16.720 I can't even tell.
00:32:17.540 And then they actually did the terrorist attack.
00:32:19.120 Bad.
00:32:19.900 So bad 9-11 vibes there.
00:32:21.780 Eyes on Atlanta.
00:32:23.100 Yeah.
00:32:23.480 Eyes on Atlanta big time.
00:32:25.360 Okay.
00:32:25.800 This, I told you guys earlier, I'm confident about the election.
00:32:29.740 I'm feeling good.
00:32:30.400 As long as everyone goes and votes, make sure you go vote.
00:32:32.780 There is a worst case scenario, like a QAnon type of thing.
00:32:40.300 Your section of housekeeping is going to get us fucking banned.
00:32:43.780 No, no.
00:32:44.600 I'm not reading anything.
00:32:45.880 You're reading it.
00:32:46.540 Okay, depopulation thing.
00:32:47.820 Here's QAnon.
00:32:48.920 Here's the cybersecurity thing.
00:32:50.200 Well, the point is.
00:32:51.060 No, I mean, I don't care.
00:32:52.080 I'm feeling confident about the election, but we know how powerful the deep state is.
00:32:56.560 We know how they don't want Trump in office.
00:32:58.800 They've obviously tried to kill him already.
00:33:00.420 They're going to do anything they can to win the election.
00:33:02.940 And then someone put this out on Twitter and I read it.
00:33:05.560 And I don't want to say it rang true, but it kind of tickled me a little bit.
00:33:09.740 Can you read the tweet?
00:33:11.040 Yeah.
00:33:12.360 And I haven't even fully read this yet.
00:33:14.220 So I'll let you guys know I am just reading.
00:33:16.360 I'm not even exactly sure how to put this into words, but the vast majority of people
00:33:21.120 reading this, possibly you, have literally no idea what's about to happen to America.
00:33:26.020 Unless there is a miraculous intervention by angels or white hats, your country will not
00:33:30.760 be recognizable by the end of January.
00:33:33.220 Quite a few of you reading this right now will already be dead by then.
00:33:37.420 And a much larger number of you will see a significant portion of your dollar assets
00:33:41.060 evaporate into nearly nothing.
00:33:42.620 The rule of law will have collapsed and there is a significant chance that tens of millions
00:33:47.400 of Americans will have no infrastructure functioning at all, either due to an EMP detonation,
00:33:52.840 a cyber attack on the power grid, or the outbreak of nuclear war.
00:33:56.600 Simultaneously, many millions of foreign occupiers are already in the country with weapons and
00:34:00.880 instructions, and they will soon be activated to carry out mass sabotage and extermination operations
00:34:05.920 aided by the U.S. military, which has just been given new lawful authority to assassinate
00:34:10.360 American citizens on U.S. soil.
00:34:13.340 If, I don't know if that's true.
00:34:16.060 If Trump wins, the deep state will activate everything they have, every weapon and every
00:34:19.220 Samson option, including nuking ourselves and deliberately collapsing the entire Western
00:34:23.240 banking system in a great taking financial reset.
00:34:27.740 Deagle's predict, yeah, you get it.
00:34:29.460 We get it.
00:34:30.000 It's the most blackpilling deep state schizo shit you've ever heard.
00:34:34.120 It's dark.
00:34:34.520 It's dark, but it's not a zero percent chance.
00:34:37.900 So with all the uplifting things I'm saying of we're going to be fine, we're going to win,
00:34:42.380 make sure you go vote, there also is the other side where if Trump wins, they're going to
00:34:47.520 nuke us between November and January.
00:34:50.900 So what's your point?
00:34:51.840 What's your broader advice or point or what do you think?
00:34:54.740 You just like to play?
00:34:55.820 You like to pretend a little?
00:34:56.800 I like to just show the full spectrum of possibilities so everyone can be prepared.
00:35:02.360 And also if something were to happen, you heard it here first.
00:35:06.140 Okay.
00:35:06.480 So you want the prediction points and then for everyone to prep a little bit.
00:35:10.340 I don't want the prediction points for that one, but I want to just get it on the record
00:35:14.800 that there is a spectrum.
00:35:16.440 Everyone's voting and we win.
00:35:17.940 Trump's in.
00:35:18.560 Everything's great.
00:35:19.340 Everyone's getting deported.
00:35:20.980 Or Trump wins and then they start to do their, you know, black swan events, horrible things.
00:35:26.260 Okay.
00:35:26.760 He got it on the record.
00:35:27.820 But don't worry, as many of us know and that guy knows, that Trump is being protected by
00:35:32.920 the good aliens.
00:35:34.020 Oh.
00:35:34.360 Can you read the good alien protection post?
00:35:36.960 Since July 21st, the light forces have started operations to remove this network and it will
00:35:41.920 be gone soon.
00:35:43.420 Geopolitically, during the July 11th to 22nd period, some significant things have happened.
00:35:48.800 First, Pleiadians used Atvor technology to move the head of Donald Trump just 0.3 seconds
00:35:54.800 before he was hit by a bullet.
00:35:56.620 Effectively saving his life.
00:35:58.240 And then someone tweeted that post and said, it costs you nothing to believe an intergalactic
00:36:02.040 race of Pleiadians are protecting Trump with the pillar of white light and a mere mention
00:36:06.360 of this will drive every liberal you know insane with rage.
00:36:09.980 I kind of like that.
00:36:11.460 Yeah.
00:36:11.940 Because those aliens are angels.
00:36:14.280 All right.
00:36:14.860 All right, man.
00:36:15.180 So that's good.
00:36:15.800 Okay.
00:36:16.200 But obviously with good aliens, there's also bad aliens.
00:36:18.840 This is an example of a bad alien.
00:36:20.500 This is how they hide.
00:36:21.300 This is a guy caught on camera.
00:36:24.280 He pulls off the mask.
00:36:26.000 Look at his hands.
00:36:27.720 Those aren't human.
00:36:29.980 No, that's really him.
00:36:32.760 That's how they do it.
00:36:34.400 That's what Kamala Harris is.
00:36:36.280 Oh, that's what Pete Buttigieg might be.
00:36:39.280 Yeah.
00:36:40.100 Oprah.
00:36:40.940 Okay.
00:36:41.500 LeBron.
00:36:42.360 All right.
00:36:43.060 All right.
00:36:43.600 Last piece of our housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
00:36:48.140 Clearly.
00:36:49.140 Clearly.
00:36:50.340 You're absolutely fucking firing from the hip on this one.
00:36:52.980 Stevie Wonder has doubled down.
00:36:55.780 And to prove he's really blind, he's kissing people on the lips.
00:36:59.080 Guys on the lips.
00:37:00.120 So, okay.
00:37:04.760 All right, Stevie.
00:37:05.920 Is that even Stevie?
00:37:06.940 You're blind.
00:37:08.460 But he's doubling down and kissing dudes on the lips.
00:37:10.800 All right.
00:37:11.440 Just to make sure.
00:37:12.820 Okay.
00:37:13.580 All right.
00:37:14.120 Well, that is the end of housekeeping.
00:37:15.920 We're moving on to Cringe of the Week.
00:37:17.740 All right.
00:37:18.160 Thank you.
00:37:20.520 Moving on to Cringe of the Week.
00:37:21.640 Before we get there, guys, this week's Cringe of the Week is brought to you by Bonusland.
00:37:25.920 We didn't do a Bonusland on Friday, so we're going to have extra Bonusland today.
00:37:29.760 And Friday.
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00:37:32.240 It'll be an extra, like, 45 minutes of the show right after this one times two.
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00:37:36.860 Today and Friday.
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00:37:39.300 We're going to be talking about all kinds of cool stuff.
00:37:41.620 Okay.
00:37:42.140 All right.
00:37:42.620 Our first clip of Cringe of the Week.
00:37:45.320 FEMA posted a video of them clearing wood from a hurricane disaster site.
00:37:59.760 CBP?
00:38:05.760 Is that Border Patrol?
00:38:06.940 Yeah, I think so.
00:38:08.020 I mean, this is law enforcement obviously working on a thing, passing a stick.
00:38:12.540 Passing one log down a line of 20 people.
00:38:14.640 What?
00:38:14.920 For social media?
00:38:16.220 Yeah.
00:38:16.560 And they posted it for social media.
00:38:18.220 And in my opinion, this is what women or homosexual men leadership looks like.
00:38:23.900 Like, oh, everyone just line up and then just pass it to the next guy and just keep passing
00:38:27.880 it down.
00:38:28.620 And it takes 20 people 20 minutes to clear one tree when everyone could have just grabbed
00:38:34.340 one log that size in 20 seconds and dumped it on the pile and been done with it.
00:38:37.940 Yeah.
00:38:38.120 So, I just don't fully understand how that was the best idea.
00:38:43.280 And I sent it to-
00:38:43.800 It's like 10 federal employees.
00:38:45.680 Everybody gets like a salary and a pension and a whatever.
00:38:48.520 It's like, guys, can we grind?
00:38:49.840 Can we grind a little bit?
00:38:50.720 Yeah, it's like $300 an hour or something for all those guys.
00:38:54.060 And you lose a second every time someone is readjusting their grip.
00:38:58.420 And then you're also counting on the weakest link in that chain, the slowest person who does
00:39:02.640 it, like the woman at the end who goes like this.
00:39:05.160 I don't know, man.
00:39:05.880 Inefficient.
00:39:06.140 Makes no sense to me.
00:39:06.920 It's a good representation of the federal government.
00:39:08.820 Exactly.
00:39:09.400 That's what's going on when our government does something, like that's their efficiency
00:39:13.780 in action, and they posted it.
00:39:15.620 And I sent that to Mimetic Sisyphus, and he said they should hire somebody whose only job
00:39:20.820 is to critique whatever they're about to post on social media.
00:39:24.040 Then if they make a good point, you don't post it.
00:39:26.440 Yeah.
00:39:26.740 We're like, hang on.
00:39:27.620 This doesn't look very efficient.
00:39:29.320 Kind of a waste of manpower or people power.
00:39:32.080 I have a feeling they wouldn't post in months.
00:39:34.560 Yeah.
00:39:34.840 That's kind of the issue with that one.
00:39:36.240 They would not have anything to post.
00:39:38.920 All right.
00:39:39.300 Our next clip is Kamala supporters who went to joy camp.
00:39:44.480 Just do fentanyl.
00:40:01.340 They're all giggling.
00:40:02.480 They're all laughing, and they're doing like a little tag game out in the woods.
00:40:05.400 Where you get touched, and then you get zapped, and then you laugh.
00:40:08.220 Just do fentanyl.
00:40:09.260 Just do fentanyl and doze off.
00:40:10.880 Just do poppers.
00:40:12.280 Just get into the nice, warm embrace of fentanyl.
00:40:15.540 And they say J.D. Vance is weird, and that's what they're up to.
00:40:18.580 And I think if a doctor saw these people, he would 1099 everybody.
00:40:24.160 Close, but not correct.
00:40:26.020 You want to try again?
00:40:27.980 1031?
00:40:28.920 No.
00:40:30.680 1492?
00:40:31.560 No.
00:40:31.820 What's the one where everyone is forced into a mental institution?
00:40:38.040 5150.
00:40:38.600 Okay.
00:40:39.600 5150.
00:40:40.040 What did I say?
00:40:40.500 1099?
00:40:41.060 Yeah, they aren't independent contractors.
00:40:42.920 They're not a real estate tax avoidance tool.
00:40:47.140 1492 is Columbus.
00:40:48.240 That was when Columbus sailed the ocean blue.
00:40:49.920 You're close.
00:40:50.760 You had a lot of numbers ready, which is good.
00:40:52.500 Number, number.
00:40:53.180 I had that.
00:40:54.000 5150.
00:40:55.340 Part of me thinks maybe they're tricking themselves, though.
00:40:58.080 Maybe these joyful people, maybe it does do something.
00:41:01.240 Subconsciously to your body, your body thinks you're laughing, and if you're laughing, times are good, so now your nervous system can be relaxed?
00:41:07.280 Exactly.
00:41:08.020 There's some sort of thing.
00:41:09.000 Maybe they're out of something.
00:41:09.920 I mean, they look gay, and they look stupid.
00:41:12.080 But what if it is working?
00:41:13.620 What if they did trick themselves into having joy in the woods that day with a bunch of white dudes for Harris?
00:41:18.940 And then here we are making fun of them.
00:41:20.920 But we get joy out of that, too.
00:41:22.440 I got a lot of joy out of that.
00:41:23.480 We're joyful.
00:41:25.000 But the subject matter is just a little darker.
00:41:28.040 We're joyful-ass.
00:41:29.460 You know us.
00:41:30.320 You know us.
00:41:31.000 All right.
00:41:31.460 All right, let's get to our next clip.
00:41:33.160 This guy is doing a bit where he's picking up a girl, and look what happens.
00:41:37.260 Can I ask you something?
00:41:38.360 Sure.
00:41:41.980 Sorry, I got nervous.
00:41:43.160 I forgot what I was supposed to say.
00:41:45.500 What's your name?
00:41:46.300 Alexa.
00:41:47.000 I'm Giddon.
00:41:47.700 Nice to meet you.
00:41:48.440 I like your suit.
00:41:49.560 Thank you.
00:41:50.460 I like your outfit.
00:41:51.500 Thank you.
00:41:51.960 Just going for a walk.
00:41:52.880 You don't have work today?
00:41:53.720 I'm actually taking off today.
00:41:55.900 Oh, yeah?
00:41:56.300 Just a day.
00:41:56.560 Mental health day.
00:41:57.320 Yeah.
00:41:57.940 Sometimes you need those.
00:41:58.940 Sometimes you just need a Wednesday off.
00:42:00.780 Maybe we could, like, grab a slice of pizza or something.
00:42:02.900 That would be great.
00:42:03.980 Yeah, here.
00:42:04.320 Let me actually get your details.
00:42:06.100 Oh, my God.
00:42:07.540 I'm so sorry.
00:42:08.820 Oh, my God.
00:42:09.180 Why do you have so many hot dogs?
00:42:10.480 Sorry.
00:42:10.880 That's so embarrassing.
00:42:12.000 I'll help you.
00:42:15.820 And then she helps him clean it up.
00:42:17.660 Yeah.
00:42:17.900 See how receptive she was to being approached?
00:42:20.700 That makes me think that in these, like, Democrat cities, normal girls are approached so rarely by straight, normal men that it's like...
00:42:31.160 I'll give the guy with the hot dog briefcase and red suit a chance.
00:42:34.480 Yeah, exactly.
00:42:35.880 Where you're seeing that, like, the only guy approaching women naturally and on purpose is doing, like, a TikTok bit.
00:42:42.220 He's filming you for social media.
00:42:43.440 But, you know, dropping a whole suitcase full of hot dogs wasn't, like, disqualifying.
00:42:49.860 It wasn't a deal breaker for her.
00:42:51.220 Well, it was her beige flag.
00:42:52.660 It was, like, a pink flag.
00:42:54.980 She wasn't ready to dump it all yet.
00:42:56.660 And then he can't even talk in the beginning.
00:42:58.180 He's like, oh, I'm really nervous.
00:42:59.260 Sorry.
00:42:59.780 Like, what's your name?
00:43:01.700 Like, and she's like, oh, this is better than every other zero time I've been approached.
00:43:06.720 Yeah.
00:43:07.340 Because everyone is a homosexual in these Democrat cities or a weak man.
00:43:11.300 And so the guy with the hot dog briefcase...
00:43:13.840 He's actually the top prospect.
00:43:15.920 So that's the first time I've been approached all month.
00:43:18.360 So that's interesting.
00:43:19.620 There's something to be said about that.
00:43:22.320 Okay.
00:43:22.700 I don't think that's necessarily that cringe, but I agree with the points that you're making.
00:43:26.800 There's something there.
00:43:27.540 Well, it's cringe that the cities are so not able to facilitate natural interactions between men and women
00:43:34.520 that getting approached by the hot dog guy is like, yeah, I'm down.
00:43:37.900 Okay.
00:43:38.340 Better than zero.
00:43:39.240 Yeah.
00:43:39.780 All right, next.
00:43:40.560 This next one's better than meeting a guy at a bar or something like that.
00:43:44.580 So this next clip, this is going to be a fast one.
00:43:47.720 I just want to show you guys, this is stupid art.
00:43:49.860 This person says they're an artist.
00:43:51.560 They dab paint on the thing.
00:43:53.620 And here's the process.
00:43:55.940 So they put the paint, they get to a mental place where they...
00:44:07.560 All right.
00:44:08.400 So how much?
00:44:11.300 $11,000?
00:44:12.420 How much do I owe you for that?
00:44:13.720 Yeah.
00:44:14.420 I just thought it was stupid.
00:44:15.800 Yeah, it is.
00:44:16.860 And I think when someone makes an offer on this, they're like, well, the canvas, it's a nice canvas.
00:44:21.820 It's probably $85.
00:44:23.260 You know, you got the nice wood high end.
00:44:25.200 You could probably use about, what, 12 bucks of paint?
00:44:27.640 Yeah.
00:44:28.040 I think...
00:44:28.840 I'll give you $85 for it because you kind of fucked it up.
00:44:31.860 And then I think what these types of art situations are, it's just like a non-binary or a lesbian.
00:44:38.400 So it's like, are you going to support this lesbian art?
00:44:41.240 And then that's why you're buying it.
00:44:42.600 You're buying art from a non-binary person.
00:44:44.860 You're supporting a non-binary person's art.
00:44:47.380 That's more important than the art itself.
00:44:49.460 So that's what, like, art is becoming.
00:44:51.400 And then the swipes, stupid.
00:44:53.740 And then the one at the end that just chops into it, that's not real anything.
00:44:58.680 Yeah.
00:44:58.980 And I mean, the arts in general, a lot of what you said is very true.
00:45:04.320 Like, they're just supporting a lesbian or they're supporting a woman or they're supporting XYZ.
00:45:08.520 I just read a story and I don't have the details in front of me because I didn't know we were going to talk about it like this.
00:45:12.640 But it was basically like a poet, a guy who submitted his poems.
00:45:16.760 And he submitted like two poems to like a magazine for publishing.
00:45:19.980 And then they denied him like twice.
00:45:21.760 And then he just said, oh, I'm Lee Hu Chao.
00:45:24.760 And it was like an Asian woman name.
00:45:26.320 And they were like, yeah, we'll publish it.
00:45:28.540 Same exact poem.
00:45:29.500 So that type of shit does happen on an institutional level as well, you know?
00:45:33.840 Big time.
00:45:34.720 So, all right.
00:45:35.440 All right.
00:45:35.760 Let's get into our headline story for Cringe of the Week.
00:45:40.380 Exclusive Women's Suze Museum of Ice Cream over severe injuries from viral sprinkle pool.
00:45:46.120 Yeah.
00:45:46.820 So, I don't know if you guys know this.
00:45:48.820 There's like a museum of ice cream in a bunch of cities across America.
00:45:52.140 And they have a huge sprinkle pool.
00:45:54.340 And then people see it.
00:45:55.640 There's also a diving board.
00:45:57.900 And then people see it and think, oh, I'm going to like Scrooge McDuck this thing.
00:46:02.160 And they jump into the pool.
00:46:03.660 And then here's what happens when they jump in.
00:46:05.760 It's kind of similar to sand.
00:46:11.720 Yeah.
00:46:12.360 Where you're like, oh, sand.
00:46:13.480 It's like water.
00:46:14.540 It's like you can go right through it.
00:46:15.660 And then you kind of jump on it.
00:46:17.000 And it's like closer to concrete than it is water.
00:46:19.700 And this girl who cannonballed in actually got very lucky because she landed on her knees.
00:46:23.380 Like there was no like tib-fib, hyperextended knee snap situation.
00:46:27.640 This next guy wasn't so lucky.
00:46:30.040 Um, yeah, let it rip.
00:46:32.320 PSA, the pool of sprinkles is not cannonball proof.
00:46:35.960 So he blew out his leg.
00:46:39.580 Blew out his leg.
00:46:40.440 He's hurt.
00:46:40.880 He's a heavy guy.
00:46:41.880 That takes a long time to recover.
00:46:43.360 Months of physical therapy, doctor bills, all that.
00:46:46.420 But yeah.
00:46:47.340 So then you land like on your tailbone.
00:46:49.360 You get the wind knocked out of you.
00:46:51.040 People think, uh, it's like, uh, you dive in and swim around thing.
00:46:55.640 Not the case.
00:46:56.340 And then can you read some of the context?
00:46:57.960 Yeah.
00:46:58.600 Um, well, we're going back and forth on this because everybody who jumps in is obviously
00:47:04.040 retarded.
00:47:04.860 You don't just see something and go, I'll jump in.
00:47:07.760 It's, uh, you've basically never jumped in anything in your entire life.
00:47:12.000 The only things you jump in are like a pool, which you know about.
00:47:15.040 Everybody knows about that.
00:47:16.200 And you still have to check the depth on that.
00:47:18.500 And people still get paralyzed diving or doing something when it's too shallow.
00:47:22.560 And then like a foam pit at a gymnastics place.
00:47:25.780 But if you're a person this size, you're going to need help getting out.
00:47:29.220 Yeah.
00:47:29.880 I've seen that.
00:47:30.840 All right.
00:47:31.080 So her visit turned into a house of horrors for Robinson who suffered severe and permanent
00:47:34.780 injuries when she jumped and landed in the sprinkle pool.
00:47:38.380 Uh, the suit says the museum of ice cream trumpets its facility as a safe space on its website
00:47:44.700 and advises visitors to dive into fun with our iconic sprinkle pool.
00:47:50.300 Dive into fun.
00:47:51.280 You have a diving board.
00:47:53.200 People dive in and got injured.
00:47:55.340 It seems like you're going to lose the lawsuit.
00:47:57.460 Yeah.
00:47:57.820 The diving board is the thing that confuses me the most because people get on it.
00:48:01.160 This is like a thing that's meant to be for Instagram.
00:48:03.740 It's like, you're meant to get in the pool and like take a selfie and be like, I'm at the
00:48:06.800 museum and eat the sprinkles and whatever.
00:48:10.300 Take a bite.
00:48:11.360 But people are diving in, getting seriously injured.
00:48:14.020 Multiple people that neither of those videos we showed you were the woman in the lawsuit who
00:48:18.680 shattered her ankle and then needed surgery and needed screws in her ankles.
00:48:22.200 So there's an insanely high amount of people who will jump into something that they've never
00:48:26.820 touched before and they don't know the consistency of because they went to a ball pit at McDonald's
00:48:32.680 when they were a kid and they thought they could do something there.
00:48:35.240 Shut it down.
00:48:35.920 I don't know what's happening, but hey, if you're the museum of ice cream, get rid of
00:48:40.220 the diving board, retards.
00:48:42.460 Obviously, people are getting fucked up at your place.
00:48:44.760 And then as a business itself, it's like, what is it?
00:48:47.740 Some 16-year-old who like mans the line at the sprinkle pool.
00:48:51.540 And then they're like, yeah, like they don't even report to their higher ups.
00:48:54.800 Like, yeah, people seem to be hobbling off from the sprinkle pool every day.
00:48:58.800 They're on their phone vaping.
00:49:00.300 So I don't know.
00:49:01.400 I don't know whose side I'm on.
00:49:02.660 Obviously, you're not jumping in, but the diving board and dive into the fun at the
00:49:06.520 sprinkle pool, you're probably going to have to settle.
00:49:09.420 Yeah.
00:49:10.120 You're probably writing a 500K check.
00:49:12.280 I'm on the side of the people who are injured.
00:49:15.020 I think you should shut down the museum of ice cream because you can't have a museum of
00:49:18.820 ice cream and 50 million illegals here at the same time.
00:49:22.020 That's true.
00:49:23.060 We're not in a good enough spot.
00:49:25.180 It's like, oh, we have a museum of ice cream and then all the Haitians are ruining public
00:49:28.500 schools.
00:49:29.400 Well, you can save the museum for ice cream 10 years from now.
00:49:32.400 Yeah.
00:49:32.740 After a renaissance is ushered in.
00:49:34.660 I didn't know you'd take that angle, but I surprisingly agree with you.
00:49:38.280 Times aren't good enough for a museum of ice cream.
00:49:40.820 Yeah.
00:49:41.280 All right.
00:49:41.540 Well, that's the end of our cringe of the week.
00:49:42.680 We're moving on to urban decay.
00:49:44.480 Our first clip of urban decay is a Democrat door knocker campaigning for Kamala Harris.
00:49:48.860 And look how it goes.
00:49:50.000 So, he put the flyer on the door.
00:50:05.980 He left the door open.
00:50:09.880 And yoink.
00:50:10.640 And he's off with your scooter.
00:50:16.800 And he looks right at the camera before that, too.
00:50:19.400 And he just couldn't resist.
00:50:20.860 And I think it's because he knows that Kamala's policies are not going to get him into trouble.
00:50:25.900 He'll just get caught and then released or not even brought to jail.
00:50:29.680 Yeah.
00:50:30.340 So, you know, he knows what he's up to.
00:50:32.180 He's supporting that candidate for a reason.
00:50:35.040 The funniest part, too, is like, you know, whether he believes in Kamala or whether he was paid to do it.
00:50:41.220 It's like you either believe in Kamala and then you're doing the worst thing possible while looking into the camera for her brand.
00:50:48.240 Or you're getting paid and then you're just stealing at work at the first opportunity you could.
00:50:53.460 So, crazy.
00:50:55.220 And, you know, ring cameras really are – I remember we covered it in our podcast a long time ago how ring cameras, some woke liberal, like, Atlantic-type magazine was making the case that ring cameras are racist because they capture so much black crime.
00:51:11.380 And it's like ring cameras are one of the best reality, like, base points I've seen in a long time.
00:51:18.920 Similar to police body cams.
00:51:20.640 Yeah, exactly.
00:51:21.680 Where you put it up and what you're observing is reality recorded.
00:51:26.380 Unfiltered.
00:51:27.260 Unfiltered.
00:51:28.100 You know, it's not in an editorial of the New York Times.
00:51:30.640 It's just pure ring camera.
00:51:31.960 Kamala Harris, ballot supporter guy, steals scooter from front yard.
00:51:36.100 Criminals for Kamala.
00:51:37.320 Yeah.
00:51:38.020 And this – and I can throw this out there.
00:51:40.240 This would never happen for a Trump doorknocker.
00:51:43.860 You think so?
00:51:44.700 I know so.
00:51:45.520 Yeah.
00:51:46.180 It just wouldn't.
00:51:46.960 It's already an unpopular opinion or a social taboo as it is.
00:51:50.800 And it's like you're not going to have people who are proactively trying to get Donald Trump elected rightfully.
00:51:55.060 You're not going to have them steal someone's stuff because that is like a fundamental disagreement with the foundation of what MAGA is.
00:52:03.640 Of Republican, yeah.
00:52:04.600 Yeah.
00:52:05.080 I agree.
00:52:06.140 All right.
00:52:06.760 Our next clip is the fat black lady fight.
00:52:10.240 Oh, it's on.
00:52:15.260 It's on.
00:52:17.080 Oh, nice.
00:52:17.720 Side booth.
00:52:19.120 Nice.
00:52:22.300 Car suspension.
00:52:23.300 You got it.
00:52:23.740 You got it, Carl?
00:52:28.020 Ooh.
00:52:32.420 Let my hair go!
00:52:33.320 Yo, let my hair go!
00:52:35.320 Let my hair go!
00:52:36.800 Let my hair go!
00:52:38.980 Let my hair go!
00:52:40.920 Let my hair go!
00:52:44.800 Let my hair go!
00:52:46.920 I can hit that bitch!
00:52:48.300 Hit that bitch!
00:52:49.040 You get it?
00:52:49.980 The problem is when you're two Wildebeest, you're two super heavy fat people, combined weight of probably 700 between these, you know the fight's not going to last.
00:52:58.220 They don't have the stamina or the staying power to actually deliver a knockout punch.
00:53:02.080 It's just kind of fun for the first 15 seconds.
00:53:04.420 It all goes down in the first third of the first round.
00:53:07.280 Exactly.
00:53:07.940 And I was going to make a joke that the Simpsons predicted this, but I decided not to because it could come across as racist and this is a classy show.
00:53:14.760 Okay.
00:53:15.240 So I'm not going to do that.
00:53:17.180 But they did, I was thinking about this.
00:53:21.120 If you look at that fight and the two people involved, you're looking at like $100,000 of EBT calories.
00:53:28.580 Yeah.
00:53:28.920 That went into each of these individuals that were paid for by us.
00:53:32.880 Absolutely.
00:53:34.000 So we almost have a right to enjoy the show when something like this happens because we're the ones who facilitated the existence of the person in the first place.
00:53:42.740 That's very true.
00:53:43.820 It's like a new era, like a gladiator.
00:53:46.980 Yeah.
00:53:47.220 You know, the Coliseum is the iPhone this year though.
00:53:49.900 And we subsidize these people.
00:53:53.080 So at the very least they can entertain us.
00:53:55.000 Yeah.
00:53:55.520 We subsidize people.
00:53:56.480 We feed them.
00:53:57.120 They drink all the soda and whatever and they got gigantic and then they fight every now and then.
00:54:03.080 Like that's like a reaping of reward.
00:54:04.820 Yeah.
00:54:05.060 That's a fruit of our labor.
00:54:06.400 We might as well enjoy it.
00:54:07.420 You can be disgusted or you can enjoy it because you're going to pay for it either way.
00:54:10.760 Yeah.
00:54:11.260 So you might as well enjoy.
00:54:13.080 Next is this woman who's very confused as to why the Dollar General food is all locked up.
00:54:18.740 Why in our own neighborhood are all the freezers locked on in Dollar General?
00:54:29.480 There are locks on these freezers.
00:54:31.380 We have to ask the staff to bring us the key to allow us to get grocery out of the freezer.
00:54:38.120 This doesn't make any sense to be in our neighborhood and can't access food on your own.
00:54:44.040 Why are folks trying to starve us and shit?
00:54:46.080 Yeah.
00:54:47.720 We're actually doing a new thing where it's a food desert, but it's like we want to show it to you so it's right in your grasp and then you can't get it.
00:54:55.160 It's like a torment.
00:54:56.560 And those locks were a bunch of like different mixed mass locks like from a store.
00:55:01.760 Bike lock.
00:55:02.500 It wasn't a combo.
00:55:03.980 Yeah.
00:55:04.200 One's a key.
00:55:05.000 It wasn't a corporate job.
00:55:06.620 It wasn't the Dollar General locks.
00:55:08.300 It was just like a bunch of different locks because those people in that specific store needed to lock everything up.
00:55:13.760 Yeah.
00:55:13.960 And they just got 20 different locks and locked them all up.
00:55:17.200 It's crazy that she's filming this and it's like you haven't seen this yet.
00:55:20.020 You haven't seen anything online about how shoplifting's through the roof and everybody's like getting locked down and you need to ask an employee to get deodorant now.
00:55:28.260 Like you're surprised.
00:55:30.000 Your Dollar General just recently hit the threshold of too much shit getting stolen.
00:55:34.880 Dollar General doesn't have like – I actually bet they do.
00:55:38.480 But like inventory tracking and stuff.
00:55:41.060 But obviously based on these locks, someone was just like that's too much getting stolen.
00:55:45.540 So, I mean, you know, look towards your fellow man.
00:55:49.160 Don't look toward Dollar General, right?
00:55:51.160 And then there was an article that was very much in line with this as well.
00:55:53.760 It says the shoplifting surge is real.
00:55:55.500 People think it's okay to steal and no one knows how to stop them.
00:55:59.020 Nobody.
00:55:59.420 No one has a clue how to stop them.
00:56:01.700 And I think because no one stops them and the rules and the police and the laws are all in place to not stop them, I think you kind of create a power vacuum.
00:56:11.160 You know, back in the day the mafia would come and say like, oh, for protection, give us this much money a month for protection.
00:56:17.220 And the people would go, I don't need any protection.
00:56:18.880 And then that night the mafia would go break all their windows and go, oh, your windows got broken.
00:56:23.100 You don't need protection?
00:56:24.580 Now we actually do need that mafia style protection.
00:56:27.580 And imagine if there was people paying for protection for certain stores and then if someone robs from that store and then the mafia stomps them out.
00:56:36.580 There was some extrajudicial justice that got dispensed, right?
00:56:40.060 And then everyone who robs goes, oh, don't rob from Kathy's grocery store.
00:56:44.620 They'll stomp you out in the back alley.
00:56:46.160 Yeah, so and so did and he got dumped in the river.
00:56:48.920 Unfortunately, you're going to lead to like mob style justice like that where people are going to need protection.
00:56:55.600 And if they're not getting it from law enforcement and policymakers, they're going to get it from cartel style mob justice.
00:57:02.880 Yeah.
00:57:03.360 And you know how you always say like they're setting you up for something.
00:57:08.600 They're setting you up to believe that like, oh, Bill Clinton went to Arkansas.
00:57:12.040 Kamala got 80 million votes.
00:57:14.340 This is the same thing.
00:57:15.760 The Atlantic here shoplifting and no one knows how to stop them.
00:57:18.860 That's just like get used to it.
00:57:20.700 There's no way to stop shoplifting.
00:57:22.340 It's over.
00:57:22.880 We're past that point.
00:57:23.740 Nothing we can do.
00:57:24.580 And it's like, no, you can – I've always said this.
00:57:28.220 It's whack-a-mole governing, which is if there's a problem, if all of a sudden people start stealing from trains, then you kind of get with your state legislator and you say, hey, train punishment, stealing from trains is much higher now.
00:57:39.560 And shoplifting for a brief period of time, everybody, the leftist places like California, they made the punishments lesser and it increased.
00:57:48.800 All you have to do is make the punishments more.
00:57:51.140 And then the people will either stop shoplifting or they'll be in jail and then they can stop shoplifting.
00:57:56.860 There's a very easy way to solve this.
00:57:59.340 But the leftist type, they have no interest in actually solving it.
00:58:03.740 Exactly.
00:58:04.700 And it's going to lead, like we said, to mob justice.
00:58:06.620 But that's kind of exciting if you live in the city because now you're like on an episode of The Sopranos.
00:58:10.700 Yeah.
00:58:11.320 It's kind of cool.
00:58:12.100 Who's Carmella?
00:58:13.360 You know?
00:58:14.600 And people are going to need protection.
00:58:16.620 And if they don't get it from the police, that's how Batman started.
00:58:20.940 That's how the Penguin.
00:58:21.900 We're watching the Penguin.
00:58:22.740 We're watching the Penguin right now.
00:58:24.640 And the whole premise of the Penguin is he's like a henchman who is getting promoted to boss.
00:58:30.240 He wants to become the boss, but he's a henchman now.
00:58:33.000 And that was also the entire storyline of Henchman Maxing, the Bonus Land special we did a few months ago.
00:58:38.720 Yeah.
00:58:39.600 It was the whole premise of that.
00:58:42.240 The show came out a few weeks ago.
00:58:44.100 It's like I think they watched Henchman Maxing and got the idea.
00:58:47.500 Yeah.
00:58:47.820 They're Bonus Landers.
00:58:48.840 They wanted to go from henchman to boss.
00:58:50.820 That's exactly the show Penguin.
00:58:52.300 Which we recommend.
00:58:53.920 It's on HBO.
00:58:54.880 Yeah.
00:58:55.120 It's pretty good.
00:58:55.900 All right.
00:58:56.380 And then you had some supporting context here with recidivism.
00:59:01.280 Not really recidivism, but the genetic piece of criminality, I guess.
00:59:09.560 So shoplifting obviously goes into this.
00:59:13.340 Most crimes are committed by a tiny proportion of the population, and criminality is heritable.
00:59:19.140 If we simply imprison criminals, it will both sharply decrease crime immediately and reduce criminality in subsequent generations.
00:59:27.660 So it was just kind of a light bulb moment that went off in my head during all this social justice stuff that we're doing where we're letting people out early or not charging them for X, Y, Z.
00:59:38.200 And then those people are out there, and they're a brutal, should be an in-prison felon, but then they're not in jail, and then they have two kids, and then that criminality, which is heritable, gets passed on to them.
00:59:52.080 Then it's like, what are we doing?
00:59:53.720 We let the one criminal out who may still commit crimes, and then he just had two more criminals.
01:00:00.420 Potentially, right?
01:00:01.340 And then society is so full of crime that nice, normal people go, oh, it's so dangerous.
01:00:06.460 Oh, inflation's so bad.
01:00:07.940 All these illegals here.
01:00:09.240 I'm not sure if I'm ready.
01:00:10.280 I'm going to wait to have kids.
01:00:11.900 And then now you have all the bad people outnumbering in all different aspects.
01:00:15.960 Yeah, and so this was a guy who was commenting it on Twitter from a study, and it says, of those adoptees whose biological parents have three or more convictions, 75% never received a court conviction.
01:00:30.000 Another way of expressing this concentration of crime is that the chronic male adoptee offenders with biological parents having three or more offenses, number only 37,
01:00:40.320 They make up 1% of the 3,700 male adoptees in Table 2, but are responsible for 30% of the male adoptee convictions.
01:00:50.360 So that's convicted convicts, kids who have been adopted, and then they're still doing crime, which is making the case for why crime is heritable, which it seems compelling to me, and it's kind of such a shame.
01:01:02.520 So when we kind of point out Naib Bukele in El Salvador and stuff and how he locked away all those criminals, they're going to have a golden era when all those kids are non-existing, criminal kids who they couldn't procreate.
01:01:17.740 The future's looking bright.
01:01:18.720 The future, like there's going to be a 25-year thing where it's a delay, and it's like going to be even safer then.
01:01:25.260 Wow.
01:01:25.680 Crazy, right?
01:01:26.420 All right, let's get to our next part of Urban, the chicken bone debate.
01:01:30.780 Yeah.
01:01:31.040 We have a guy, I think it was Tyrese.
01:01:33.620 It was Tyrese.
01:01:34.400 This all sparked a discourse on Twitter.
01:01:36.900 Yep.
01:01:37.160 So here he is in the window talking to people, eating chicken wings.
01:01:42.020 Everything all right?
01:01:45.820 What you eating though, dawg?
01:01:47.900 Oh, I'm talking about a pie pie right there, boy.
01:01:51.920 You're going to eat that whole 10-piece too, H1.
01:01:54.260 No, no, no, no.
01:01:55.480 We got to show them all.
01:01:58.460 He dumps the chicken wing on the ground.
01:02:00.100 On the street.
01:02:01.840 He's in a car, and my mixtapes, the famous Twitter account said, Tyrese Gibson is facing
01:02:08.380 backlash after being caught by fans eating chicken in traffic and littering from his window.
01:02:13.660 Which is interesting, because I don't know.
01:02:16.240 I always thought chicken wings were something you eat at home.
01:02:18.960 For the most part.
01:02:19.820 Not really an on-the-run meal.
01:02:22.480 It makes you very messy.
01:02:24.100 You need a lot of napkins.
01:02:25.140 It's not something I eat on the run.
01:02:27.600 Licking your fingers and shit in the car.
01:02:30.200 But so what we wanted to talk about, which was weird from this, is the number of people,
01:02:34.540 you know, some people are like, yeah, it's rude.
01:02:36.040 I wouldn't make it my whole life's mission to make sure nobody littered chicken bones anymore.
01:02:41.720 But you go to some certain type of area, and there's chicken.
01:02:46.340 You see chicken wings on the ground.
01:02:47.500 I've seen it.
01:02:48.220 I saw it at Wawa the other day.
01:02:49.840 I pull out of my car, and there's a chicken wing right there.
01:02:52.500 You know who does it.
01:02:53.580 You know who does it, right?
01:02:54.500 We all do.
01:02:55.060 And you just saw who did it.
01:02:56.560 Tyrese, right there.
01:02:57.460 And I took this screenshot here of a lot of replies who were defending that it wasn't controversial to do this.
01:03:05.400 And here's some of them.
01:03:06.380 Black guy number one.
01:03:07.680 It's biodegradable, so no big deal.
01:03:09.660 It's a fucking bone that will naturally decompose.
01:03:12.580 It's a legit bone.
01:03:13.980 An animal will get to it.
01:03:15.700 And then this guy goes, I always throw chicken bones out the window.
01:03:19.260 And then the guy who said that is this person.
01:03:21.940 There he is.
01:03:22.900 He's beyond parody.
01:03:24.120 And so, you know, I wanted to get involved in the discourse because, like, biodegradable, right?
01:03:30.380 Yeah.
01:03:30.960 Like, in a compost pile that's, like, kind of a living organism of decomposition, it still takes chicken bones from five to ten years to fully decompose.
01:03:40.100 So you throw it on a city street.
01:03:41.700 Is it going to decompose, or is it going to be food for a rat, or is it going to choke a dog?
01:03:47.180 Yeah.
01:03:47.420 Is someone's dog who's going to come up walking behind it going to go right to the chicken bone?
01:03:53.320 And then the owner's in a fight.
01:03:55.000 And what's going to happen?
01:03:56.340 Some janitor-type guy is going to sweep it up, you know, who cares for the building, or it's going to return to nature.
01:04:02.980 What do you think is going to happen first, right?
01:04:04.360 It's biodegradable.
01:04:05.920 So instead of—and that's part of the thing, too, is they see this.
01:04:09.160 And, like, technically, yeah, like throwing a banana peel in the woods, right?
01:04:12.760 That probably decomposes in a week.
01:04:14.860 And then that kind of returns to nature, and there's bugs there.
01:04:17.560 But a chicken wing, hard chicken wing on a sidewalk, is a little different.
01:04:22.080 But I was fascinated by how many people were, like, arguing for that fact, right?
01:04:26.860 And then I found this Reddit post from the subreddit Chicago, and I'll read it to you.
01:04:32.160 It says,
01:04:32.420 Who is the person leaving chicken bones across the city?
01:04:36.100 I have lived across the city, and no matter where I go, there is an abundance of chicken wings on the sidewalk, right where I walk my dog, and he can find them.
01:04:44.720 After having pulled out a dozen from his mouth, I was thinking we all find this wing eater who is too stupid to understand what a trash can is and throw him into the lake.
01:04:52.800 Thank you for your time.
01:04:54.100 One guy.
01:04:54.840 So the guy made a joke.
01:04:56.040 He's making a joke that it's one guy.
01:04:57.480 But it's just clearly, based on these Twitter replies, it's a cultural thing in the black community that they just think it's biodegradable.
01:05:04.440 A bird will eat it.
01:05:05.300 They heard that.
01:05:07.040 And then the Reddit replies, a lot of the people were blaming, like, squirrels or raccoons or whatever.
01:05:12.240 And it's like, yeah, they maybe do a couple.
01:05:14.900 They drag a couple from the trash cans on the sidewalk.
01:05:17.880 But I've seen people go like this and throw it out.
01:05:20.520 Me too.
01:05:20.980 So it's fascinating behavior to defend, and you wonder why, you know, third world slums are, like, filled with plastic or the rivers have plastic or styrofoam.
01:05:29.980 And it's like, yeah, technically that's biodegradable in about 1,500 years.
01:05:34.480 Yeah.
01:05:34.780 So, I mean, it's like a not caring about your environment thing, and it's very weird.
01:05:39.160 But they think because technically it's biodegradable that it's okay to throw, like – and you get wings, right?
01:05:45.320 You get a 10-piece.
01:05:46.760 So you're throwing 10?
01:05:47.880 And then – oh, a raccoon will get it, and then another raccoon, and then two squirrels, and then they're eating habanero mango bone.
01:05:55.860 I'm supporting a rat population.
01:05:57.460 Yeah, I'm building a pest community.
01:06:00.680 So it was very funny, but, you know, it's kind of sad.
01:06:04.280 That's who dumps chicken bones all around.
01:06:06.540 And that's why it's in Urban Decay.
01:06:08.660 Yeah.
01:06:08.800 All right, our last piece of Urban Decay.
01:06:11.320 It's going to be quick.
01:06:12.680 It's a story.
01:06:13.640 But we're going to start with the tweet.
01:06:15.440 There was a girl who was very upset that men weren't defending women on the subway.
01:06:21.380 Can you kind of go through it?
01:06:22.720 Yeah, she said this man on the subway was repeatedly harassing a woman, being disgusting, invading her space, et cetera.
01:06:28.980 Tell me fucking why me and the other women around tried to intervene and tell him off, but all the young, fit guys around just stood silent and looked at the ground.
01:06:38.820 This guy was a big dude, and yet we were moving around to try and create a physical barrier between him and her.
01:06:44.500 And there were so many guys who were definitely stronger than any of us, just fucking twiddling their thumbs and acting like nothing was wrong.
01:06:50.920 Shit like this is why I have zero respect for men, absolute cowards with no backbones or sense of justice, who can see an objectively bad situation and can't do the bare minimum of at least telling someone to knock it off.
01:07:03.600 Yep.
01:07:03.860 And then in other news, the Daniel Penny trial is starting this week, and Daniel Penny's lawyers will be trying to put jurors in the train car and ask, what would you do as the trial begins?
01:07:15.180 Yep. So big trial for the guy who accidentally murdered someone because he had him in a headlock.
01:07:22.400 And he defended people who were being harassed by a crazy person on the subway.
01:07:26.360 And then that same girl who had a problem actually tweeted about Daniel Penny, and this is what she said.
01:07:32.480 She said, I would also like to add that it feels hollow and selfish at best and nefarious and exploitative at worst to only be bringing up violence against women at the expense of another marginalized group, especially following the murder of Jordan Neely.
01:07:46.500 It's propagandistic.
01:07:48.200 Yeah.
01:07:48.840 So the same girl.
01:07:50.520 There you go, stupid.
01:07:51.620 There you go, stew stew.
01:07:52.800 Hey, anybody home?
01:07:54.040 Stew stew?
01:07:54.580 How is no one helping me?
01:07:55.700 Hey, that guy who helped, he needs to go to jail.
01:07:58.420 Yeah.
01:07:58.680 Okay.
01:07:59.000 And then it's like, do you think Daniel Penny was trying to kill the guy with a headlock when he was trying to keep the peace on the subway?
01:08:06.020 Obviously not.
01:08:07.200 And so why would any man risk it for a girl?
01:08:10.160 And then here's the thing too.
01:08:12.020 Why would any man risk it for a girl?
01:08:13.820 I'm sure one of those guys would have jumped in if the guy swung or something.
01:08:18.060 But there's like a new bar where if you're just getting harassment, sorry, you just got to eat it.
01:08:23.280 I'm not jumping in now.
01:08:24.640 You have to vote for abortion, so you have to vote Democrat, and this is going to keep happening because you need to be able to kill babies.
01:08:30.980 Yep.
01:08:31.260 That's pretty much it.
01:08:32.220 But this girl has this woke tweet about marginalized at the expense of another marginalized group, and then you're wondering why no one – no one should stand up for you, honestly.
01:08:42.280 You shouldn't even leave the house.
01:08:43.460 Yeah.
01:08:43.940 You're like an ideal – you're the antithesis ideologically to a lot of those young men.
01:08:48.720 Yeah.
01:08:49.500 Who Kamala – none of those were white dudes for Harris.
01:08:52.680 They would have said, hey, stop it.
01:08:54.700 Leave her alone.
01:08:55.760 Leave her alone, and then they eat a punch.
01:08:57.960 But, you know, that's just the world you created.
01:09:00.580 So –
01:09:01.240 And they look at everything.
01:09:02.540 Like that girl looks at everything like this where it's like, oh, this white guy killed a black guy.
01:09:06.900 That's bad.
01:09:08.120 This girl is getting harassed and no one is defending her.
01:09:10.900 And it's like you can't –
01:09:12.020 They're not connected at all.
01:09:13.640 You can't zoom out and think about like why are all these criminals out in the streets?
01:09:17.440 Why are all these third worlders here harassing people?
01:09:19.460 Why are we getting the guy in trouble who defended the innocent?
01:09:23.820 Yeah.
01:09:24.080 Everything should be exactly how I think it should be.
01:09:27.380 Right now in this one –
01:09:28.740 And then nothing's interconnected.
01:09:30.240 Yeah.
01:09:30.600 So –
01:09:31.600 Exactly.
01:09:32.280 All right.
01:09:32.640 Well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:09:34.480 We're moving on to uplifting gold, and we have great uplifting stuff.
01:09:37.440 All right.
01:09:37.740 This kid who did the joke about how to watch more reels efficiently, he has a new one.
01:09:43.360 All right.
01:09:43.720 So here's how to leave your room while you're watching reels.
01:09:45.800 So as you can see here, I've got my kind of – my right hand out is like a guide hand.
01:09:50.280 I'm trying to find the door.
01:09:52.120 But then right there, I watch a reel that's really funny, and it kind of throws me off a little bit.
01:09:57.280 So this time, I actually didn't get out of my room.
01:09:58.820 I went back to my bed.
01:10:00.080 But in the future –
01:10:01.300 I like that guy.
01:10:02.780 Yeah.
01:10:03.220 What's his name?
01:10:04.100 Does it have the tag at the end?
01:10:05.460 It's something Westbury, I believe, at the very end.
01:10:08.620 I actually didn't get out of my room.
01:10:08.640 I went back to my bed.
01:10:09.460 But in the future –
01:10:10.800 Yeah, Aaron Westbury.
01:10:13.080 Aaron Westbury.
01:10:14.280 He's good.
01:10:14.980 Make sure you guys follow him.
01:10:15.820 He's funny.
01:10:16.400 All right.
01:10:16.780 All right.
01:10:17.220 Next, we talked about animals in the last few weeks, donkeys specifically.
01:10:21.180 Look at how these donkeys go up the stairs.
01:10:25.500 They go in an angle.
01:10:26.980 It makes it easier.
01:10:28.660 They understand physics, the physics of being a pack mule and going up the stairs.
01:10:33.700 Did you know donkeys knew that?
01:10:35.400 I had no idea.
01:10:36.660 Neither did I.
01:10:37.520 I don't have much donkey experience.
01:10:39.360 I was told donkeys were stupid.
01:10:41.580 I thought donkeys were smart.
01:10:42.580 I thought all –
01:10:43.440 Jackass?
01:10:45.200 Yeah.
01:10:45.720 That doesn't mean anything.
01:10:47.080 Well, it means something to humans.
01:10:48.540 And then what are they being compared to?
01:10:49.820 Oh, that stupid little mini horse.
01:10:52.660 Kind of not fair.
01:10:53.700 All right.
01:10:54.060 All right.
01:10:54.320 Whatever.
01:10:54.800 All right.
01:10:55.060 Next, this whale does a trick where he poops and then splashes it.
01:11:00.340 Here he comes.
01:11:01.320 He blows it out.
01:11:02.720 Disgusting.
01:11:03.420 It's in the water.
01:11:04.800 No big deal, I guess.
01:11:06.220 It's kind of gross.
01:11:08.580 Uh-oh.
01:11:09.600 That won't come towards us.
01:11:10.800 Yeah.
01:11:11.500 That won't come back.
01:11:12.140 It's just in the water.
01:11:12.580 It'll dissolve.
01:11:14.020 Uh-oh.
01:11:15.760 Splash the poop water.
01:11:17.160 Now it's on you.
01:11:18.420 So that's a little revenge from the whale.
01:11:20.480 Yeah, that's what you get for going and watching that whale perform tricks in captivity, I guess.
01:11:25.020 Yep.
01:11:25.440 He gets his.
01:11:26.260 Next is the father-son banjo combo.
01:11:30.560 Here's one of the same songs in Tennessee.
01:11:32.320 Good old Rocky Top.
01:11:33.180 One, two, three.
01:11:34.120 Very nice.
01:11:49.220 Very nice.
01:12:01.320 Yeah.
01:12:01.780 Makes me want to get two spoons and start slapping them on my leg.
01:12:04.560 Join up with those boys.
01:12:05.700 That's your ride.
01:12:06.360 Yeah, that's my ride as an American.
01:12:08.220 Hood at hoods.creek.music.
01:12:10.980 All right.
01:12:11.420 There you go.
01:12:12.000 Good for those guys.
01:12:13.260 Next is Antonio Brown met Trump and he gave him a weird hug, which is rare to see because
01:12:18.620 Secret Service usually will shoot you for this, but AB's allowed.
01:12:23.260 Come on, give him one more.
01:12:26.360 Let's just make a weird half hug position.
01:12:28.460 Very cool.
01:12:30.760 AB and Le'Veon Bell both spoke at the Trump rally, so good for those guys.
01:12:35.700 Yep.
01:12:36.760 Very cool.
01:12:37.280 You know Le'Veon Bell?
01:12:39.120 Okay.
01:12:39.900 That's fine.
01:12:40.900 I know Le'Veon Ball.
01:12:42.680 That's nobody.
01:12:43.980 Basketball player.
01:12:45.060 No, that's LaMelo Ball or LiAngelo Ball.
01:12:48.080 Yeah.
01:12:48.520 Or LeVar Ball.
01:12:50.280 Yeah, something like that.
01:12:51.260 Too many.
01:12:51.820 Too many.
01:12:52.460 All right.
01:12:52.920 Next, this was sent in by Shelby, who is a major show watcher and bonus lander.
01:12:58.780 Top show watcher.
01:13:00.240 She went to a Chinese restaurant and there's typos on the menu on the cover.
01:13:05.380 Yeah.
01:13:05.740 Friday to Saturday, FIR to Satar Day.
01:13:09.320 Yeah.
01:13:09.680 Very nice.
01:13:10.740 Chosed on Tuesday.
01:13:12.460 Chosed on Tuesday.
01:13:14.740 They got restaurant right.
01:13:16.400 Chinese is correct.
01:13:17.680 The Lotus Garden cuisine is all correct, but a lot of typos.
01:13:21.140 Yeah.
01:13:21.280 And even the location had a typo, too.
01:13:24.940 Beltaire.
01:13:25.580 Yeah, it's like Bel Air, I believe.
01:13:27.680 And it's Beltaire.
01:13:29.160 But that's how you know it's good.
01:13:30.520 They don't even have a person who can proofread it.
01:13:33.060 Exactly.
01:13:33.700 In the close circle.
01:13:34.560 There's not even one guy who knows English enough to proofread it.
01:13:37.660 It's all mainlanders.
01:13:38.860 It's going to taste good.
01:13:39.840 Yeah.
01:13:40.080 But there might be some bad oils in there and there might be some-
01:13:44.260 Sketchy meat.
01:13:44.840 Sketchy meat.
01:13:45.400 Bad oils and then cleanliness.
01:13:48.660 When I was a little kid, I used to go to this Chinese restaurant and then one day we got
01:13:52.960 there.
01:13:53.180 I think it opened at 11 and we got there at like 10.55.
01:13:55.480 So we were seated like before the restaurant even opened.
01:13:59.240 And then I saw them bring out like the noodle chips and they brought it out and they had
01:14:06.020 it in an upside down trash can lid.
01:14:08.640 And they had a million little bowls of the Chinese chips and they were just putting them
01:14:13.760 on each table.
01:14:15.260 And I was kind of like, you're using the trash can for this?
01:14:18.600 Uh-oh.
01:14:19.280 So, you know, Uncle dies.
01:14:21.540 Yep.
01:14:21.980 But it was still good.
01:14:23.340 All right.
01:14:23.660 Last thing of the whole show.
01:14:27.260 Why even do it?
01:14:28.900 Someone made Fleckus Talks the podcast intro opera song that was like similar to Joker.
01:14:37.220 Joker 2 was obviously so bad.
01:14:39.160 No one saw it.
01:14:40.000 Don't go see it.
01:14:40.720 They ruined it.
01:14:41.460 But they made like an opera song for us.
01:14:48.940 Matching stars and actions speak louder than words.
01:14:55.120 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right
01:15:03.420 thing to do.
01:15:08.480 That was cool.
01:15:10.340 Very cool.
01:15:11.280 All right.
01:15:11.740 Nice.
01:15:12.040 Wasn't that cool?
01:15:12.960 I don't really fuck with opera like that.
01:15:15.020 But it's AI opera for our show.
01:15:17.220 Yeah.
01:15:17.860 It's not opera.
01:15:18.840 It's John from the Overpass opera.
01:15:22.120 Yeah, for sure.
01:15:23.080 My, you know, I'm not going to change my stance.
01:15:25.520 I don't really fuck with opera at all.
01:15:27.020 I like opera.
01:15:27.960 I know you do.
01:15:28.600 So it works for you.
01:15:29.440 That's good.
01:15:30.260 And then John from the Overpass.
01:15:31.820 I wonder if he knows how deep the lore goes.
01:15:35.900 He's lucky he wore a mask.
01:15:37.420 It's a miracle he wore a mask because if he didn't and then we were using his likeness the
01:15:42.700 way we are, even though it was out in public and he consented to an interview.
01:15:47.180 There's something where it's like, he can't make a whole show about me.
01:15:51.620 Might have a problem.
01:15:52.700 Yeah.
01:15:53.020 All right.
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