Fleccas Talks Podcast - January 30, 2026


STEALIN DA TIPS


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 31 minutes

Words per Minute

175.75958

Word Count

16,126

Sentence Count

1,794

Misogynist Sentences

46

Hate Speech Sentences

81


Summary

Did Ilhan Omar stage an attack so she looks tough? It looks like she did. Then it s 85 seconds to midnight on the Doomsday Clock. Then unhinged nurses let politics override the Hippocratic Oath they took in Cringe of the Week. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a new movie glamorizes looting.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 All right, welcome back to Flugga Socks, a podcast episode 324 today on the show.
00:00:07.460 Did Ilhan Omar stage an attack so she looks tough?
00:00:10.380 It looks like she did.
00:00:11.400 We'll go over the details there.
00:00:13.020 Then it's 85 seconds to midnight on the doomsday clock.
00:00:16.840 Oh, no.
00:00:18.460 Then unhinged nurses let politics override the Hippocratic Oath they took in Cringe of the Week.
00:00:23.580 And last but not least, in Urban Decay, a new movie glamorizes looting.
00:00:27.900 We're going to show you guys the trailer.
00:00:29.400 All this or more, it's Flugga Socks, a podcast episode 324, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
00:00:40.680 Because words are just words until action actually starts.
00:00:44.260 And actions speak louder than words.
00:00:46.480 But at the same time, words speak louder than actions because sometimes it's the right thing to do.
00:00:51.740 Very cool.
00:00:52.880 Very cool.
00:00:54.420 It's Flugga Socks, a podcast featuring Richard Graham.
00:00:57.460 Richard Graham.
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00:03:00.180 Happy Friday, everybody.
00:03:01.820 Thank you.
00:03:02.560 Crazy.
00:03:03.100 Another week went by and it's cold this time.
00:03:05.720 That's how it goes.
00:03:06.420 Yeah, Florida, we're like in the 40s this week, so you people up north must be fucked.
00:03:11.320 Yeah.
00:03:11.840 We have a crazy stat here from a couple days ago.
00:03:14.400 It was 32 degrees in Orlando and 33 degrees in Juneau, Alaska.
00:03:19.180 Yes.
00:03:19.620 Yeah.
00:03:20.040 Crazy.
00:03:20.840 I don't know how that – and that seems like a small distance apart, like 3,500 miles.
00:03:25.060 That's all that is between that?
00:03:26.400 I thought there was more Canada in there.
00:03:28.200 Yeah, yeah.
00:03:29.080 It's because of the globe.
00:03:29.940 The globe is not – you know, it's proof the globe model is inaccurate.
00:03:33.860 Okay.
00:03:34.180 That's not what I was getting at.
00:03:35.480 Thank you, though.
00:03:35.860 We're on the same page.
00:03:36.840 Thank you, though.
00:03:36.920 The ice wall is further to the ice wall.
00:03:39.800 Yeah, yeah.
00:03:40.120 But it is cold and it's called it goes cold sometimes.
00:03:42.700 Yeah, yeah.
00:03:43.340 Nothing to say here.
00:03:44.540 I don't know.
00:03:45.280 Weather changes.
00:03:46.660 And then that snowstorm we talked about, we said it wasn't so bad, but I guess because
00:03:50.680 we didn't feel a snowstorm.
00:03:52.460 It actually was bad.
00:03:53.860 In certain places, right?
00:03:54.680 In certain places.
00:03:55.560 Our friends in Nashville said they're not going to have power for two weeks, and a lot
00:03:58.420 of the trees went down from all the ice.
00:04:00.580 Yeah.
00:04:01.200 So that's kind of bad.
00:04:02.440 Good luck to you guys.
00:04:03.260 Good luck, guys.
00:04:04.000 Make sure you fix that.
00:04:05.500 And it might snow here this weekend in Florida in the Tampa-St.
00:04:08.620 Pete area.
00:04:09.160 It might snow.
00:04:09.880 Governor DeSantis, do something, please.
00:04:12.800 Ron DeSantis.
00:04:13.380 Who has the weather machine?
00:04:14.460 Who has control of the weather machine?
00:04:15.720 Ron DeSantis, please.
00:04:16.720 Oh, man.
00:04:17.720 And I met an old lady at the tire shop a couple weeks ago, and she said that it snowed once
00:04:21.780 in the 80s.
00:04:22.700 I think 77.
00:04:24.060 I saw something, too.
00:04:25.220 Yeah.
00:04:25.500 I trust her.
00:04:26.580 Okay.
00:04:26.920 She has a good memory.
00:04:27.780 Yeah, yeah.
00:04:28.340 All right, let's get to our-
00:04:29.140 Old ladies.
00:04:29.620 Very reliable.
00:04:30.520 It was-
00:04:31.420 They never get confused.
00:04:32.780 1987.
00:04:34.860 All right, let's get to our first story of the day.
00:04:37.320 It's my favorite story of the day.
00:04:38.780 Ilhan Omar looks like she staged an attack.
00:04:42.380 And DHS Secretary Kristi Noem must resign or face impeachment.
00:04:47.580 And you see her go towards the guy?
00:05:02.480 Very weird, yeah.
00:05:03.580 She saw it in the Marvel movies, too.
00:05:05.180 I know.
00:05:05.980 Scarlett Johansson inspired her.
00:05:08.040 And it ended up being apple cider vinegar, and the guy who did it was a leftist who
00:05:12.280 has a trans kid and pictures with Ilhan Omar.
00:05:15.900 That's weird.
00:05:16.740 Isn't that weird?
00:05:17.520 So he was scorned by Ilhan.
00:05:18.840 He used to support her, and now he doesn't.
00:05:21.280 As she's getting more and more extreme now, it's gone too far.
00:05:23.980 And she crossed the line so far that he had to pull out three milliliters of apple cider
00:05:28.380 vinegar, as if that's some sort of weapon itself, right?
00:05:32.080 Yeah.
00:05:32.260 So in my mind, my opinion, allegedly, this seems like a staged attack, and she was trying
00:05:38.040 to have her Trump fight, fight, fight moment after the assassination attempt.
00:05:42.580 And I think another reason to do this is so you can have Ilhan Omar supporters and Democrats
00:05:48.580 say, Ilhan Omar is under attack by Republicans because they accused her of fraud or whatever.
00:05:54.420 It's just like a way to combat the allegations that she's been facing, which are legit allegations.
00:06:00.940 Yeah. It's like the subject line of a fundraising email.
00:06:04.520 Ilhan attacked. We need you not act now, right?
00:06:07.580 Yeah. And if you look in slow motion, right before it happens, you can see her give a nod
00:06:11.860 to the guy. It's very subtle, but she goes, do it. Do the plan.
00:06:16.880 Allegedly.
00:06:17.640 Allegedly.
00:06:18.240 And yeah, he's sitting in front row, and here's a picture with his families, I guess, some
00:06:23.100 of the kids and stuff. I don't know if we really should show them.
00:06:25.740 We're going to blur the trans kids, but he's got trans kids. He's very much a leftist.
00:06:29.380 Everyone's got pink and purple hair.
00:06:31.280 Everyone's got nose rings and stupid shit done to their face.
00:06:34.440 This guy's name is Kazmierczak, a real Polish type. Hate to see a Polish guy fall down this
00:06:40.480 Americanized leftist path. But I guess, I don't know. I don't know what happened, but
00:06:45.960 very unnatural.
00:06:47.460 He's got that fat, round moon face.
00:06:49.780 Polish face.
00:06:50.540 Not enough lymphatic drainage.
00:06:52.220 Yeah. You could say that. I've been there, brother.
00:06:55.400 And we have a meme of her as Jussie Smollett. That's funny. Nothing crazy.
00:06:59.600 Yeah. I don't know. It's weird. And even if it wasn't planned, and it was a real thing,
00:07:04.480 not accomplishing anything, it seems weird. There's nothing at the end. And then I did
00:07:11.320 this. It's just an interruption. It's pointless.
00:07:14.460 Apple cider vinegar.
00:07:15.560 And we know she's a scammer. The marry the brother thing, the winery at a fake valuation.
00:07:21.180 This is a form of a scam as well.
00:07:22.780 I know. They're all scams.
00:07:23.940 Very salami of her.
00:07:25.560 All right. Let's get to our next story. We've been telling you guys about what's going on
00:07:29.200 in Virginia ever since the Democrats took power. Crazy stuff. No minimum sentencing for child
00:07:34.980 predators. No auditing NGOs with taxpayer money. No doing election integrity vote counts by hand.
00:07:43.200 We have a new one. They're trying to ban assault weapons.
00:07:46.360 Yeah. Today, a bill to ban assault weapons was voted out of committee in the Virginia Senate,
00:07:50.320 and it essentially makes gun ownership illegal in the Commonwealth. The author is State Senator
00:07:55.220 Saddam Aslan Salim, who was born in Bangladesh. In Virginia's code, an assault weapon is defined
00:08:02.420 as any semi-automatic centerfire rifle or pistol that expels single or multiple projectiles.
00:08:08.940 The bill makes it a class one misdemeanor to possess or sell an assault weapon under this
00:08:13.300 definition, as well as any magazine that holds over 10 rounds.
00:08:15.820 And then at the end, it says, if signed into law, it would turn millions of law-abiding gun owners
00:08:20.500 in Virginia into felons with the stroke of a pen. That's the really crazy part. What's an assault
00:08:25.600 weapon? Any gun that shoots, according to Saddam Aslan Salim. He doesn't think you guys need guns
00:08:32.840 in Virginia, one of the founding colonies.
00:08:36.540 Yeah. But Vivek is based.
00:08:38.620 Yeah.
00:08:39.020 You know? Born in Bangladesh. Again, guys, everywhere you look, it's like already too
00:08:43.620 deep. So, and other people vote for this guy based on his skin color, probably. Like,
00:08:48.540 I'm tired of old white men or whatever. I'm going to give them what they want, to be honest.
00:08:53.140 I'm voting for white candidates.
00:08:55.280 There you go.
00:08:56.060 You know, like the opposite. You know what I mean? It's time to actually do it. People who are like
00:08:59.940 born and have generations in America who wouldn't even touch this. This guy has no ties to the
00:09:04.840 Second Amendment. He just got here, right? He was told about it. He doesn't have a grandfather who
00:09:10.400 gave him a gun or any like land where he went hunting or did any. He has no ties to this land.
00:09:16.480 So it's just a sentence to him. It's just a sentence on a piece of paper. And so that's why
00:09:20.360 it means nothing to go against it.
00:09:22.000 You don't need that.
00:09:23.040 Yeah.
00:09:23.400 But we had none of that in Bangladesh. Why are you here then?
00:09:26.480 And we speaking of politics and elections and stuff, we have a AG candidate out of Ohio and he
00:09:34.460 has a very unique message. Hi, this is Elliott Forehand, candidate for Ohio Attorney General.
00:09:41.500 I want to tell you what I mean when I say that I am going to kill Donald Trump. I mean, I'm going to
00:09:49.940 obtain a conviction rendered by a jury of his peers at a standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt
00:09:57.860 based on evidence presented at a trial conducted in accordance with the requirements of due process
00:10:04.880 resulting in a sentence duly executed of capital punishment.
00:10:12.000 Here's what I mean.
00:10:13.180 Capital punishment?
00:10:14.540 Yeah.
00:10:14.680 And he's basically saying the end result first, that he wants to K-I-L-L Donald Trump.
00:10:20.960 I want Trump dead. How do I get there?
00:10:23.320 And then we're going to get there legally by squeezing the legal system in a weird way to
00:10:27.660 make it actually work, which is what they did in the past.
00:10:30.020 Yeah.
00:10:30.220 They've literally done this where they moved the legality stuff around to kind of make it fit,
00:10:35.180 like when Trump got all of those other convictions or whatever.
00:10:38.700 Yeah. It's a fresh take on show me the man and I'll show you the crime. It's I got the sentence.
00:10:43.160 Now I got a backdoor into it. It's a new, new take. And he's campaigning on it.
00:10:47.180 Show me the man. I'll show you the crime used to be like a bad thing.
00:10:50.360 Yeah. Communism. It used to be like, this is why we can't do it.
00:10:53.440 Yes. And now he's doing it. Like, here's the man. We can find a crime for him.
00:10:57.700 Yeah, exactly.
00:10:58.320 So they've just accepted it. And this might get you elected these days, sadly.
00:11:02.020 Yeah. I mean, uh, the attorney general of Virginia, I think it's Jay Collins. I'm forgetting the name,
00:11:07.540 but he had that thing where all his texts got leaked or he was kind of rooting for like
00:11:11.200 dead MAGA children, the children of his political opponents. And this guy goes, Hey, that's a good
00:11:17.020 idea. Those leaked and you won. I'm going to go do it for the state of Ohio.
00:11:21.400 I'm going to lean into that.
00:11:22.540 But, uh, we do have some foreigners and then people want to kill the person. 73 million people
00:11:27.420 voted for, right? Like, uh, how'd we get here? And these would be like extreme positions a while
00:11:32.040 ago. And now it's just front and center. It's a campaign ad. Now it's page two of housekeeping.
00:11:36.820 It's not even the first thing, right? And it's like a campaign ad for him. And it also could be a
00:11:41.720 campaign ad for the right too. So it's like the same content can go both ways. It's just,
00:11:45.920 there's so many, there's two different ways to look at the same thing. And the country's so divided
00:11:50.860 that it works on either side. Yep. Uh, we have an FBI raid that happened in Fulton County at the
00:11:56.180 Georgia election office, uh, in connection to the 2020 vote. So that's good. That's kind of big
00:12:01.980 news. But, uh, do you think the people who stole the election are going to preserve the evidence of
00:12:05.820 that stolen election six years later? I have a feeling. No, I don't know. I don't think so.
00:12:10.340 I'm not hopeful, but it is interesting watching them squirm like John Ossoff and other elected
00:12:15.540 officials there, you know, the black lady who runs the office probably like this ain't right.
00:12:19.960 Um, so it's fun to see him squirm, but I don't know. How are your hopes high?
00:12:25.120 Not high, but they're not zero. That's, that that's actually true because a stupid person who
00:12:31.060 is the foot soldier for stealing an election and is a yes man for the men upstairs would kind of
00:12:37.740 botch sloppy. Yeah. Oh, I like running the shredder and kind of like leaving midway through. So there's,
00:12:44.040 there's some worlds, but, uh, it's nice to see the pressure take hold.
00:12:47.080 Jabark is Trump's going to lose. Trust me. We doing everything over here.
00:12:51.220 Yeah. Some texts, some incriminating text messages. There, there probably is some stuff.
00:12:54.980 They didn't run a tight operation. For sure. All right. Our next story, uh, it's about the
00:12:58.980 potential electoral college changes based on the new census forecast.
00:13:03.680 Yeah. It's a forecast for 2030. So none of this is like, uh, imminent or anything, but, uh, 2030 is
00:13:09.620 closer than 2020. So, uh, under this map, Donald Trump would have defeated Kamala 321 to 217,
00:13:16.660 and he could have lost all three of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan still winning the
00:13:21.360 sunbelt. So this is really bad for Democrats. Um, part of this is obviously during the great
00:13:27.880 COVID migration when people left leftist states and, uh, California is minus four electoral votes.
00:13:34.240 Texas gets all of those, uh, Florida is plus two Georgia plus one, you know, and then a couple
00:13:40.400 Illinois, uh, Pennsylvania, New York type states lose one. So that would be good if we can get that
00:13:46.380 to happen. Yeah. And we just, all that migration happened right after the 2020 census. Um, so we kind
00:13:55.240 of got screwed there in terms of timing. Uh, some of this stuff could have already happened if COVID had
00:14:00.160 happened a year earlier, but you know, this is just context for why they really, really, really want
00:14:06.060 to stuff certain states with foreign born and illegals, right? Exactly. And then when you count
00:14:11.900 for all the illegals, uh, it ends up being an 18 electoral vote swing in favor of the Democrats.
00:14:18.360 Yeah. So that's the whole election right there. Yeah. And we've kind of harped on that a little bit.
00:14:23.420 You're actively being disenfranchised now already. We're not even gerrymandering, just bodies in the
00:14:29.720 seats. You're actively being disenfranchised by illegal aliens being here. Very true. All right.
00:14:35.080 Let's get to our next story. We have some good news on the economic front for some people for the
00:14:41.180 newborns. Uh, there's something called Trump accounts, which is basically money from the
00:14:45.760 government when you have a kid and then it could be matched by your business or your bank or your
00:14:50.540 employer. Uh, and if held to age 18, it could make a lot of money for kids and give them a good
00:14:57.460 footing to start their life. Yeah. It's basically a new investment vehicle. Uh, most of you guys
00:15:02.400 probably know about like five 29 education plans, stuff like that, that are allowed to grow tax-free
00:15:07.680 for you to pay for college. But this one has kind of no strings attached. It's just for general use,
00:15:12.400 like buy a house, start your life. Um, and yeah, it seems like a good development. There's a couple,
00:15:17.440 uh, employers who have already said they're going to match it like steak and shake and bank of America.
00:15:21.860 Um, and it's funny because we were talking about it before the show and it's nothing groundbreaking,
00:15:29.780 right? You have to put in money. You might get a little match, uh, here and there, but, uh, for
00:15:34.860 people like us, millennials, it's beyond this. It's you control your investments, right? As opposed to
00:15:42.240 the government controlling your investments, like is the case with social security, which all of us pay
00:15:47.380 into right now and is on track to be bankrupt by 20, whatever. Yeah. I was telling him, I have a
00:15:53.280 feeling I'm not going to get my social security. And I was asking like, can I just get it now and
00:15:57.280 you don't have to give it to me later? No, no. I just get the 11 grand now. So it's better than
00:16:02.880 that because you'll control it and you can just invest. And so if you took all the money we put into
00:16:08.460 social security and just invested it into the S and P 500, it would be probably three times the
00:16:13.300 amount I'm expected to get from social security. Um, and it's a nice little change cause it's kind
00:16:19.040 of outside of government purview. But, uh, I was laughing with Fleckis. It's like millennials
00:16:24.860 fucked again. Social security is going to be basically bankrupt by the time we're there.
00:16:29.380 And I'm mid thirties right now while the baby account comes out. So it's a nice move, but, uh,
00:16:36.140 there's this nice middle Gen Z and millennials just getting fucking butchered by inflation. And we missed
00:16:40.860 the nice accounts too young to get your social security benefits too old to get the new baby
00:16:45.140 money. Yeah. So, but it's, it's an interesting move. And, uh, you know, I, I like any sort of
00:16:50.980 investment that's encouraged outside of the government or outside of a pension. Right.
00:16:54.600 I think so too. All right, let's move on to our Minneapolis update section. But before we do,
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00:18:33.900 Yep. All right. Let's get into our Minneapolis update section. Before we start that, I want to
00:18:39.080 show you guys a clip from CNN that talks about the numbers of people who approve the deportations of
00:18:44.480 illegals. Yeah. Sometimes I like blunt questions because they sort of get at the underlying feelings
00:18:50.520 that people have. So this is about as blunt of questions you can get. Deport all immigrants here
00:18:55.220 illegally. I will note the ABC News poll asked about undocumented immigrants. So we have slightly
00:18:59.420 different questions, but these were all taken within the last month. And there's real uniformity
00:19:03.820 here. That's what I really think you see. You see real uniformity. Deport all immigrants who are
00:19:08.000 here illegally. 55% of the New York Times. Marquette, 64%. CBS News, 57%. ABC News with a slightly
00:19:14.300 different question, 56%. So there you have it. It is a very popular stance. And obviously they're
00:19:22.160 showing all the protesters and the loud idiots on TV, making you think that it's like a radical
00:19:27.320 opinion to want these illegals gone. But those are all left-leaning sources. And they came up with
00:19:32.800 the numbers that are 55% to 67% of Americans want them gone. So it's probably even higher.
00:19:38.360 Yeah. Visible and tight majority. And then all these little protesters, right? It's kind of the same
00:19:45.700 group of people heckling these guys. And they call it the heckler's veto when a loud vocal minority
00:19:52.440 comes in. This does not represent the country. Leftists who don't have a job to be at in Minneapolis.
00:19:59.340 Like you can't let yourself think like there's a real opposition just because Jimmy Kimmel's going
00:20:04.100 to cry in 15 minutes. We'll show you that soon. Right? So it's really just a loud minority.
00:20:10.280 Very true. And Alex Preddy, the guy who was killed by ICE last week, he's been all over the news,
00:20:17.480 obviously. And they're really hyping him up, making him seem like a great guy. We actually
00:20:22.720 found this clip from his last ICE interaction and look what he does. This is a moment the news
00:20:27.420 movement filmed on January 13th in Minneapolis, showing a man who appears to be Alex Preddy
00:20:32.540 interacting with federal immigration agents 11 days before Border Patrol shot and killed him.
00:20:38.260 Our footage was analyzed by the BBC, whose facial recognition technology confirmed his identity
00:20:44.700 to a 97% degree of accuracy.
00:20:48.660 So it was a certain type of protester retard.
00:20:51.400 Yeah. And this is what I mean by it's the same people circling every day. It's kind of like a small
00:20:56.280 crowd, you know? So of course that he was going to be doing something retarded on camera a couple
00:21:00.660 days earlier, right?
00:21:01.640 And that's what he did a few days before. And then this most recent time, he had a gun with him.
00:21:07.080 Yeah. And he had a gun in this clip too. You can see it in his back pocket. We'll probably zoom
00:21:11.020 in on that. You can see it in his waistband from behind.
00:21:14.460 Yeah. So no brains.
00:21:15.740 Yeah. And he's a nurse at this VA place and all this, and he hasn't worked there for a couple months.
00:21:21.920 And his parents were worried about him, said he'd been making some bad decisions. And
00:21:25.340 it was kind of like some off your meds went loco energy.
00:21:29.400 Loose cannon type.
00:21:30.400 Yeah. But here's how CNN talks about him.
00:21:33.360 Yeah. But this is how the news portrays him.
00:21:35.340 I think Americans have had it. I think Americans will not be lied to. Frankly,
00:21:40.980 they chose to, they killed the wrong guy, right? Because this is like, this is like the perfect
00:21:47.880 guy. Alex Petty is the guy you would want to date your daughter. The guy you would want your son to
00:21:53.580 grow up to be a decent human being who was serving humanity, serving sick veterans, who is, you know,
00:22:02.260 there is nothing that has been said about that man that isn't wonderful. And so.
00:22:07.000 It's just a straight up lie. And when you play it spliced with the him kicking the ice car.
00:22:12.480 Yeah.
00:22:12.680 It just makes you look really stupid, but the media has been covering up for him. I'm sure
00:22:16.600 you guys saw the edited image. That's him on the left. And then CNN puts the picture or MSNBC puts
00:22:23.480 out the picture on the right to make him look less. Well, to make a face to him. They make him look
00:22:28.820 more white. Yeah. We'll say that. Okay. Well, pretty. What kind of last name is pretty? That
00:22:32.960 sounds Italian to me. I don't know, but it might be one of those. Look at that. Look at that job. And
00:22:37.640 that's the same types of people who did the Joe Rogan edit when he was sick with COVID. Yeah. But
00:22:43.100 they're just out there trying to make them look nice. And it's really funny because Anna Navarro
00:22:47.320 that whole time, like she's doing this, Oh, everybody wants him to date your daughter. I'd
00:22:50.880 politely ask him to leave my establishment, but she might as well just be saying he's on my side.
00:22:56.060 He's on my side. He's on my side. Like six times, you know, that's basically the extent of what
00:23:01.340 they're up to. That's very true. And then, uh, at a hockey game, they tried to have a moment of
00:23:05.900 silence for him and it didn't really take a couple of people. So not really a moment of silence.
00:23:21.320 A couple of people yell, go home ice and a couple of boos, but hockey, not really the, uh, the leftist
00:23:27.600 sport. Yeah, exactly. And then this whole situation in Minneapolis is just like a great learning
00:23:32.240 experience for people watching and seeing how they're presenting like fake facts and real facts
00:23:37.360 and how they obfuscate. Uh, we have an example here. Uh, it's about abortion, but when it comes
00:23:42.860 to illegal immigration, it's not abortion anymore. Uh, yeah. New York times when peddling abortions,
00:23:48.460 fetus, New York times when peddling illegal immigration, unborn child. So that's just, and the,
00:23:54.740 I'll read, I guess the headlines is a fetus, a person, an anti-abortion strategy says yes.
00:23:59.220 And then undocumented women ask, will my unborn child be a citizen? So it's an unborn child when
00:24:05.280 it's an illegal and it's just a fetus when it's like a liberal white woman's baby who they kind
00:24:09.640 of want you to get rid of. Yeah, very true. And it's very obvious when you look and you kind of
00:24:14.760 keep in mind the track record of these, uh, organizations up until now. Yeah. And then someone
00:24:19.820 can get like red pilled on any individual thing. Like a lot of times, uh, everyone who watches this show
00:24:26.740 is a certain type of a show watcher. Right. But if you're like, uh, 18 or 19 or a young college kid,
00:24:33.500 and then you see one of these events happen and you see he's face tuned and he quit his job weeks
00:24:37.500 ago and he's stomping the thing and everyone's making him into a martyr. Um, sometimes you need
00:24:43.640 like a new instance to refresh, like, Hey, maybe someone's lying. So the more the media does this,
00:24:48.920 the more people kind of wake up and then the stupid people kind of just fall into that trance,
00:24:53.860 but you are actually hurting yourself in the longterm based on people waking up.
00:24:58.420 You can't do this forever. Exactly. You can't get away with it forever.
00:25:01.500 Very true. And like you mentioned before, Jimmy Kimmel was crying on his show about the situation
00:25:06.100 in Minneapolis. Here's that clip. If our leaders are intentionally creating and encouraging violence
00:25:11.860 and fear, then I hope you will also agree. We need new leaders because these are not leaders.
00:25:17.860 And to the people of Minneapolis, to the pretty family and the good family
00:25:29.740 and these people who were looking out for their neighbors, looking out for their child predator
00:25:37.760 neighbors, pussy. This is what getting blackmailed by Jeffrey Epstein looks like. Allegedly.
00:25:43.860 Yeah. This is what $20 million a year to do exactly what I tell you looks like. You're
00:25:48.100 crying tonight, Jimmy. Hey, Jimmy, it's cry time. He has three contraptual, uh, cries per
00:25:54.300 year in his contract. He's like, you sure you want to pull it on this one? You sure want
00:25:57.060 to pull the lever for the, yeah, yeah. Okay. For this rat. Only two left. Yeah. And they
00:26:02.100 say, yeah, we'll let you know how many are left. Pretty pathetic. Yeah. He's a real certain
00:26:07.120 type. And then who's watching that dude? People go from CNN to Kimmel. Is that who's what they're
00:26:13.240 up to? I have a feeling no one's watching it. Yeah. A lot of those shows is just people
00:26:18.320 who fell asleep watching the show before. Yeah. It sounds crazy, but like I do that myself.
00:26:23.740 Like I'll watch something and then I'll wake up like two hours later and the TV's still
00:26:27.120 on. Ah, Laura Ingram's on. And old people fall asleep easier than I do. For sure. So there's
00:26:32.600 something to be said about that. All right. Next we have a clip out of Minneapolis where
00:26:36.840 an illegal makes a run for it. So he's with his family. She kind of, she blocks for him.
00:26:46.720 She like gets an old line stance with the baby. Do you think you're getting away? Hands
00:26:52.120 behind your back through traffic. It's going to hurt so bad. Snow bank. When they tackle
00:26:57.080 you and you can't put your hands up. Yes. And he eventually gets backed up. Yeah. So
00:27:04.960 that's the intellectual capacity of some of the people we're actually arresting right
00:27:08.840 now. Yeah. Not big thinkers. They're just doers. And what are doers? They're impulsive
00:27:14.180 and oftentimes they're criminals. And they don't, yeah, they don't get it done. Yeah. They
00:27:19.080 don't get away. It's like, all right, I'm going to try and get away. And then you have eight
00:27:23.200 seconds of running and now you're back in the van and you probably have a little asterisk
00:27:27.220 saying this was worse than just a normal apprehension. So I don't understand. I don't
00:27:31.780 either. Next we have. Hey, I can't blame him for trying. Once you're getting out of the
00:27:35.880 country, this is like real final shit, but it's our job, you know? Yeah. To be ruthless
00:27:41.420 about it. Very true. And then we have another clip of a delusional woman talking about ice.
00:27:46.800 How's this for a motivational phrase? Our resistance will be talked about.
00:27:53.200 For generations.
00:27:57.040 She saw the Marvel movie. Generations. Yeah. She just watched 300. But we're going to forget
00:28:04.640 that Alex Petty. I'll forget this guy's name in six months. That's literally what's going
00:28:08.740 to happen instead of people remembering the resistance. Who's that guy who lit himself
00:28:12.540 on fire? Eric Buescher, Aaron Bushner, Aaron Bushnell. He lit himself on fire outside the White
00:28:18.540 House or something. Bye. Gone. That was for nothing. Yeah. Dude could have a family now.
00:28:23.960 He could like have gotten a raise, you know, made a smart investment, bought a house. Nothing.
00:28:30.320 You're on fire and dead though instead. And everyone forgot. Yep.
00:28:33.120 Next, we have some teachers protesting and here's what they say about ice.
00:28:37.400 Because it just everything feels overwhelming that's going on right now. And I am tired of being
00:28:46.640 told that what I'm seeing happening on screen versus what's happening, what I'm being told
00:28:52.100 is happening don't match up. And I have a lot of concerns about people believing the lies that
00:28:58.400 they're being told. And I have a lot of feelings about watching something like that happen on
00:29:04.560 the screen. Yeah. Thank you. And for you, why is it important to be here?
00:29:10.640 I'm a teacher. And on Friday of this week, I had four different second grade girls ask me if
00:29:16.860 they were going to be arrested or if their dad was going to go to jail for being brown. And I wanted
00:29:24.020 to say to them, if you make good choices and you're a kind person, that won't happen to you.
00:29:28.840 But that's not a promise I can make to them anymore. So.
00:29:32.320 So they have scared students.
00:29:34.560 Four of them. They came up in a single file line and said, is my brown daddy getting deported?
00:29:39.060 No, Sophie. Next.
00:29:40.520 Yeah. Where did they learn to be scared of this is the question. They learned it from you.
00:29:44.800 And then you're trying to blame everything on Trump. But if you showed the kids crimes done by
00:29:49.800 illegals, rape and assault and murder and all these horrible things, wouldn't your kids come
00:29:56.420 to you and say, oh, are brown people going to kill me? Am I going to be raped by an illegal,
00:30:00.980 Mrs. Johnson? You know, like that's what could happen if a right winger was as fucked up mentally
00:30:06.080 as you and wanted to like whisper anxieties into the children's ears. Right. Exactly. The anxieties
00:30:12.080 come from the teacher and the teacher scaring them. And now the children are scared. And then
00:30:16.760 they're reflecting that back to the teacher and the teachers are going, oh, these kids are scared.
00:30:20.440 That's messed up. Yeah. They don't know what's going on in the world. Yeah. They don't need to
00:30:23.920 know. Yeah. If you showed the kids SpongeBob, they'd be talking about SpongeBob all afternoon.
00:30:28.460 That's how it goes. You're talking about ice. Yeah. It's a mirror. And I want to talk about this
00:30:33.180 other woman's shirt, which is a big problem to me. Love, empathy, compassion, inclusion, justice,
00:30:39.300 kindness. It's all like feelings, feelings, feelings, feelings. And then the one word that stands out
00:30:43.980 is justice to me. And justice, in my mind, would be following the laws of the land. Right.
00:30:50.940 And having a secure border and deporting people who are here illegally.
00:30:54.660 But justice to a liberal woman like this just means letting my friend out,
00:30:59.180 letting my illegal friend do whatever here. I don't know how they took justice. You know,
00:31:04.820 criminal justice. They're trying to take justice. And it's not what it means at all,
00:31:10.720 which is letting criminals out earlier and letting illegal stay here. So very disrespectful.
00:31:16.020 Yeah. They're trying to make justice a feelings-based thing. Yeah. So an injustice is whenever you don't
00:31:20.880 feel right about something. Exactly. And justice is when you do what I want that feels good.
00:31:26.200 Exactly. Whereas real justice is the laws and then getting punished according to the laws if you break
00:31:31.840 them. That's justice. So that's very right-wing coded. And they're trying to steal that and they have
00:31:36.500 been for a while. They're stealing justice. Yeah. That's a good point. All right. Next,
00:31:40.060 we have a clip from the Sean Ryan podcast, uh, which I really liked that show. And I've watched
00:31:44.620 a bunch of episodes. Uh, he interviewed a guy, uh, who was talking about Somalis, Steve Robinson,
00:31:50.620 Steve Robinson. And he's talking about the Somalis and the fraud and listen to what he says,
00:31:54.600 uh, that stands out to him. Cardiac arrests involving Somalis. It's like,
00:31:59.800 I kind of grokked what she was getting to. And I was like, you mean like our Somalis dying of natural
00:32:06.820 causes and being reported. And she was like, yeah, she was talking with Minneapolis police
00:32:11.160 officers and none of them ever remember responding to a cardiac arrest, aneurysm stroke of a older
00:32:19.100 Somali person. And you're just looking at the actuarial, actuarial tables, you would think
00:32:22.840 a hundred thousand people out there. The odds say that some of them are going to have heart attacks.
00:32:27.420 They're going to die. And then the police or the emergency services are going to be called to
00:32:31.040 respond. Uh, none of the police officers ever remember going to a Somali DOA. And so I go to
00:32:38.000 some of my sources in the Lewiston police department and ask, do you remember ever responding to Somali
00:32:43.800 DOA's cardiac events? Like they start laughing. Like, you know, we were just talking about this
00:32:49.120 station and no one really remembers responding to Somali DOA. So, so what's happening now based on that
00:32:56.620 sample, you know, it's not, it's not totally scientific, but we know there's some natural
00:33:00.360 deaths happening from medical events within the Somali community that are not being reported
00:33:03.980 to the, to the state, to the medical authorities, to EMS. Now, why is that? So what happens if you,
00:33:11.580 if, if grandma's got a subsidized senior housing and EBT card and Medicaid benefits and you report
00:33:17.060 that she's passed away. Okay. So those benefits get shut off. Everybody can understand. Yeah. You just
00:33:21.220 keep the benefits going. This is how you end up with social security or more so that EBT cards
00:33:25.700 benefits going to the dead people. But what are they doing with the bodies? That's what I was
00:33:30.920 going to ask. What are they doing with the bodies? Very interesting. So they're, they are keeping the
00:33:37.320 bodies to keep collecting the money. And I'm sure there's some sort of unofficial morgue that keeps
00:33:42.440 the bodies cold, but they don't even report the deaths to the state. Yeah. Yeah. So no one's dying
00:33:48.640 and they just keep collecting the money. And they could do a burial of some kind. We're not saying
00:33:52.520 they're keeping the corpses in their houses or whatever, but I was going to say they might
00:33:55.920 be putting it into food. Yeah. I think you misinterpreted it. I don't know. But again,
00:34:00.380 this is one of those things, a big lesson of the show, anecdotal first, you know, we can wait for a
00:34:05.680 big study six years late, or you can kind of vibe it out and be anecdotal and talk to the cops and
00:34:10.260 talk to the EMS. To a cop who goes, eh, come to think of it. Yeah. It's been six years. I got no Somalis,
00:34:15.400 no dead Somalis. So, um, very interesting and something to watch. What's that movie where the barber puts
00:34:21.400 all the bodies in the pies? I don't know. I think Johnny Depp's in it. I don't know. Yeah. He's a
00:34:26.980 barber and he's got scissor hands and I'm combining two movies now. Sweeney Todd or something. Yeah.
00:34:32.680 I never saw it actually. Uh, so that there could be a Sweeney Todd situation going on in Minneapolis
00:34:37.660 where they're making meat pies of the people and feeding them to the goy. Uh, I think I'm combining
00:34:43.400 too many things too. Yeah. I think it's more about the EBT. That's our fast food. That's McDonald's
00:34:49.320 Burger King. Allegedly. Mocha. All right. Let's get to our, uh, Somali business shutdown clip.
00:34:54.260 Everybody was dreaming to open business this morning, but not anymore. It was very slow.
00:35:01.100 We're not making any money. If this prevalence continues, I don't think we can have our business.
00:35:07.960 I live South Minneapolis. If you walk around, like, you know, you think nobody leaves the area.
00:35:14.600 I think ice is here to destroy it. The minerals, harassing people, closing our businesses. We have
00:35:22.940 to come out and, you know, fight our rights. I was volunteering last three days. So business
00:35:28.940 slowed down. Yeah. And it's probably because, uh, people aren't spending their fraudulent daycare
00:35:34.540 money as much anymore. It's kind of drying up. Yeah. And also people are probably not selling
00:35:39.820 their EBT dollars for 80 cents on the dollar as much anymore. Yeah, definitely. And then they just
00:35:45.640 go, ice is here. Ice scared people. And it's like, eh, we kind of clamped down on some other things.
00:35:50.800 Nobody has a real job. Yeah. Ice is here to just ruin our personal lives. Uh, we found a guy on
00:35:57.340 Twitter, uh, who is going through every dollar that was spent by the government since 2000 and he's
00:36:04.300 tracking it. It's pretty interesting. Can you read his tweet? Yeah. Uh, his Twitter ad is BeaverD and
00:36:10.080 it says, finally have the infrastructure to ingest absolutely everything. Added 40 trillion in track
00:36:15.100 spending over the last two days. When I'm done, every single penny the government has spent since
00:36:19.100 2000 will be tracked and available online. So we, we got one of our autists on the case to, to help
00:36:25.600 easily identify fraud and, uh, anomalous spending. Yeah. So give him a follow. That's a good
00:36:31.160 development. That's the kind of things we need because does the government track it? Maybe they
00:36:35.700 do and they don't do anything about it. Well, you've kind of, you've kind of seen it anecdotal
00:36:39.880 and influencer or guerrilla journalism is kind of like leading where the federal government resources
00:36:46.860 are put, you know, um, all the staffers of Republicans in Washington, DC, they all consume
00:36:52.840 media. They're all on Twitter. Um, so it's kind of, uh, the tail's wagging with the dog at this point,
00:36:58.000 which it's sad to say, because a lot of this, uh, fraud is very easily identifiable, but it's
00:37:04.160 important that someone's putting the laser pointer where it needs to go. Yeah. Cash Patel needs to
00:37:08.620 watch some podcasts to figure out what to do. Pretty much. Sick Gary. Pretty much. All right,
00:37:13.180 let's get to our broader migrant section. Uh, first we're starting off with some Medicaid fraud that I
00:37:18.380 thought was pretty interesting. Yeah. There, there's a headline that says 48 Texans charged Texans,
00:37:24.260 48 Texans charged a nationwide $14.6 billion healthcare fraud takedown. And, uh, Mimetic
00:37:32.020 Sisyphus lifted some of the names of the people, Demetrius Gilmore, Gary Martin, Kadir Khan Mohammed,
00:37:39.020 Olatou Bosun, Usu Yoka, Rami Aboukna Kari, uh, Sasha Lashun, you know, the list goes on and on like
00:37:48.040 that. A lot of Star Wars names, a lot of, uh, fake shit, right? Yeah. Pretty good.
00:37:52.580 And so I wanted to read a couple of this because like, it's one thing to keep your dead Somali
00:37:57.740 grandma's EBT card going. That's one thing, right? Keep her in the fridge, whatever. Keep her in the
00:38:03.160 fridge, maybe slice off a hunk of the, hunk of the arm if you're feeling hungry, but, um. It's
00:38:07.740 Somali salami. Okay. But, um, I just want to point out the difference because like, obviously there's
00:38:14.680 little scams and we get pissed at the big fat black women with eight kids who have a fridge full of
00:38:19.840 sugary drinks and bullshit that they got from EBT, right? Yeah. Um, but there's a difference
00:38:24.980 between that and then what we've seen in Minneapolis and what we've seen in now Texas. This guy Mahmood
00:38:32.320 Sami Khan sounds like the guy trying to take guns away in Virginia, um, of Houston indicted for his
00:38:40.300 role in an $894 million fraudulent COVID-19 testing scheme charged with wire fraud and conspiracy to
00:38:47.500 commit money fraud, right? Um, that's almost a billion dollars. That's not like small or low
00:38:54.880 trust. It's like these foreign born people are coming here to absolutely gut us, right?
00:39:00.120 A billion basically.
00:39:01.300 Yeah. So, um, I want to update the meme in everyone's mind because here's another guy,
00:39:07.480 Qadir Khan Mohammed, a citizen of India living in Richardson, uh, submission of approximately
00:39:13.540 $93 million in false claims to Medicare for genetic testing, never requested, ordered or performed,
00:39:19.020 you know, a hundred million dollars, almost a billion dollars. Demetrius Gilmore, $19 million
00:39:23.920 in false claims to the department of labor, right? And so the, the meme used to be that we're,
00:39:30.920 we're babysitting third worlders, right? People are coming in and they're not, uh, high IQ or high
00:39:37.580 trust and they can't feed themselves or they can't get a job or they can't live anywhere without
00:39:42.480 needing government assistance. Right. But it's actually way worse than that. It's foreigners
00:39:47.680 like looting and gutting American money, right? They're looting the treasury. So it doesn't even seem
00:39:54.360 that hard. It's not. That's the point. You know, they just come here and just, Oh, sign here,
00:39:59.560 create this LLC. All right. The money's coming. Yeah. Well, you need like, you need a Medicare
00:40:04.260 doctor and then a Medicare patient. And then like you put two and two together. And it's like,
00:40:08.300 if we're both scammers, we can rip, we can gut these guys. Crazy. So, uh, I just want to say like,
00:40:14.820 update your mental model. It's not just about like needing assistance and, and taking benefits.
00:40:20.960 It's about like yanking as much money as they can from Americans. Right. Very true. All right.
00:40:25.700 Moving on to our next story, New Orleans police department hired a police officer that was taken
00:40:31.220 by ice. And the NOPD announced one of its recruits has been captured by ice. According to superintendent
00:40:38.140 and Kirkpatrick, the recruit was hired before a judge signed an order for removal. She also says
00:40:44.960 the recruit had valid driver's license and social security number plus passed the department's
00:40:51.520 verification system. Kirkpatrick says no bond was set for the recruit and the removal process is
00:40:58.140 underway. So you have all those things, social security number, license, probably voted. It's
00:41:03.760 obviously not his social security number. If he's an illegal with an order of removal, we don't give
00:41:08.100 those out to illegals, right guys? And then you present it to the police to be hired by the cops.
00:41:14.020 That's some real talented Mr. Ripley shit. I'm going to be a New Orleans cop. I'm illegal here.
00:41:19.240 Here you go. Here's my social security number. And you're watching like, uh, and then if you guys
00:41:24.420 know the chief of police in New Orleans is that old grandma lady. So not a real tight ship being
00:41:29.780 run around, but it is very funny to watch another law enforcement agency come in and be like, all
00:41:34.240 right, this guy's a bad egg. Yeah. Pretty good. But so that's how, that's how like deep they are
00:41:40.580 and insidious it is. It's this guy didn't think twice. He could have been a line cook somewhere
00:41:45.620 and kept his head down. Probably still be here. Yeah. But, uh, it, it speaks to a level
00:41:51.460 of bravado, you know, egregiousness. Yeah. Bravado, egregiousness. It's a extended vocabulary.
00:42:01.160 Sure. Sure. All right. Can you read that next headline? Uh, new head of the U S cyber defense
00:42:07.120 agency, CISA, Madhu Gattu Mukhala uploaded sensitive contracting documents into a public
00:42:15.000 version of chat GPT triggering a DHS security review from political. So it sounds like he
00:42:20.400 was uploading a document that chat GPT is going to say, summarize this. Tell me what's important
00:42:24.840 from this document. And it's like very, uh, very secure documents just uploaded to a public
00:42:31.060 thing that chat. And you guys know AI, like anything you send to AI, it's kind of like learning
00:42:35.860 from that too. So if you ask a question, then it's, it'll be trained on that question later.
00:42:41.180 So this guy, uh, uh, Madhu made a tough mistake there. Oops. Oopsie. Uh, let's get to our next
00:42:48.580 story. I just said Indian guy. Yeah. Indian guy made a mistake. Uh, we have an Amazon story. Amazon
00:42:56.580 acts as 16,000 corporate jobs in operation called project Dawn as it pushes AI and efficiency. Yeah.
00:43:03.440 Project Dawn. It's kind of funny that they will name it something. It's kind of like a operation
00:43:09.520 desert storm or something. Maybe a cool name and then you're getting fired. What the fuck? I got
00:43:14.480 wiped out an operation project on. Um, but so yeah, 16,000 jobs. That's a lot for Amazon. And we just
00:43:20.700 want to juxtapose this with Amazon had over 13,000 H1B visas approved last year alone. Oops. So AI
00:43:28.840 efficiency is an Indian is replacing you pretty much in America. A cheap Indian is AI. Well,
00:43:36.440 an AI stands for also Indian or another Indian. Nice work. You got replaced by AI, another Indian,
00:43:44.400 another Indian. And he's actually kind of a slave now because his residency in America is dependent
00:43:49.340 on him putting in lots of hours for us. So true. And you don't work that hard American.
00:43:53.840 All right, let's go abroad. Uh, we have really good news in Europe. They're going to open the borders
00:43:58.660 even more. Finally, prime minister, we both know our greatest wealth are our people.
00:44:08.000 That is why I'm so glad that we are signing an agreement on mobility. We will facilitate the
00:44:15.420 movement of students, researchers, seasonal and highly skilled workers. And this is also why we are
00:44:22.320 launching the first EU legal gateway office in India. It will be a one-stop hub to support Indian talent
00:44:32.620 moving to Europe in full alignment with EU member states needs and policies. This is good for our
00:44:40.860 economies. This is good for the friendship between our people. And this openness benefits us all.
00:44:49.100 So after ruining Europe with migrants, now it's time to open the door to more Indians.
00:44:55.540 Not the time. That's the takeaway. Yeah. So dark. Did anyone vote for that? No,
00:45:00.900 because no one voted up on a ballot anywhere, right? Never comes up on a ballot. No one voted for it the
00:45:05.320 first time you already ruined Europe. And now you're saying we're going to bring more Indians in,
00:45:09.820 but they're specialized skilled students and workers. Oh yeah. Us too. It starts with highly skilled.
00:45:15.060 And then you realize someone has a fake diploma from a shitty university in India and they're
00:45:19.720 hiring their cousin. It's not really highly skilled, right? But Europe needs more and still no one voted
00:45:25.780 for it. And you ruined the country with it. And now you're doing it again when no one, now no one would
00:45:30.040 really vote for it. Yeah. The same scam is going to work everywhere, right? Like when we showed you
00:45:34.460 the one house that has 25 registered H1B employees and somewhere in Texas, that's just going to be in
00:45:40.140 Amsterdam now. Yeah. It's so true. They know it works. All right. Our last clip of our migrant
00:45:44.960 section is a clip from Switzerland. This is people traveling on a fast moving river. And if you
00:45:51.920 notice, there's no migrants. Believe it or not, these people aren't swimming for fun. They're
00:45:56.700 literally on their way home from work. This is Bern, Switzerland, where floating down the RA river after
00:46:02.360 work is totally normal in the summer. On hot days, hundreds of locals pack their work clothes into
00:46:07.840 waterproof bags and just hop in. They let the current... Isn't that nice? Yeah.
00:46:12.440 You know what would make it nicer? Indians. Seven million Indian people. In two years.
00:46:18.560 Not only too many, but in too fast of a time, completely changing the river. We need Indians
00:46:24.340 in jeans and buttoned down shirts. Staring at the women's asses as they jump. And then going in the
00:46:29.260 water in their full clothes. That would make it better. Yep. All right. Well, that's the end of our
00:46:33.060 migrant section. I'm moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I
00:46:35.980 want you to have an opportunity to take a post, juicy algo, like comments, notebooks. No
00:46:41.100 notebooks. Notebooks, huh? Notebooks isn't part of it. Start journaling. Algo and the link
00:46:50.080 in the group chat and send stuff to the PO box. Yeah. There you go. That was probably the
00:46:54.160 worst one I've ever done. Honestly, it doesn't even matter. Yeah. Well, I like to have a structure.
00:47:01.020 Okay. Okay. All right. First thing, there was a rap boy doppel from last week. You look like
00:47:05.260 Fogle. McLovin. McLovin. Yeah. That's okay. Yeah. I reject your hypothesis, but here we
00:47:13.820 are. All right. Let's highlight an interesting story, especially if you guys are parents and
00:47:18.760 have young kids that love eating candy. A lot of the candy has arsenic in it. Yeah. 60% of
00:47:24.680 childhood candies contain dangerous levels of arsenic, sweet tarts, Snickers, Skittles, Kit Kat,
00:47:29.740 Nerds, Sour Patch, Twizzlers. All right. I'm getting hungry. Those are all the best ones. I know.
00:47:34.320 Tootsie Rolls, we can leave those out. Florida tested 46 popular sweets. 28 showed elevated
00:47:40.680 arsenic linked to increased cancer risk with repeated exposure. So here's the safe yearly
00:47:49.060 limits for children based on detected arsenic. 96 pieces of Nerds a year. Yeah. Those little
00:47:55.980 dots. Yeah. Sour Patch Kids, 36 pieces a year. Skittles, 48 pieces a year. That's less than
00:48:03.260 a bag, right? Yeah. Snickers, two and a half pieces a year. So you get it. A lot of arsenic
00:48:09.620 randomly in the candy. And this is something that Florida is doing. And I like how they say
00:48:14.600 childhood candies as if I'm not eating this shit too and getting arsenic all in my body.
00:48:19.160 So true.
00:48:20.780 But Florida did the same thing for baby formula and they found a lot of heavy metals in their
00:48:25.240 baby formula too. So if you're a new parent or whatever, look, because not everybody's doing
00:48:30.980 this, but the state of Florida is, right? Very good to know. So. So what do we do about
00:48:35.100 this? I think. Eat whole foods and avoid candy and just use sugar and make Amish type desserts?
00:48:40.200 Yeah. You can kind of make Amish types of desserts that taste good. You can use like maple syrup.
00:48:46.340 You can use honey. Cinnamon. They like cinnamon rolls.
00:48:49.380 You can make little things that still taste good. Cakes and stuff with good ingredients.
00:48:54.260 Organic maple syrup and honey is a good sweetener to start with.
00:48:57.180 Now I'm not familiar with this, but why is there any arsenic in anything? Do you know
00:49:01.480 the answer to that or are you not? I think it comes from the soil that the products come out
00:49:06.400 of. So I think for the chocolate, like the, the cacao comes from a soil that has arsenic. I'm
00:49:12.480 assuming. Okay. I don't know where the gummies come from. That's probably made in the lab and
00:49:16.580 maybe it's a by-product of chemical mixing. I don't know. If anybody knows, let us know because
00:49:21.180 it's alarming. That's alarming either way, but yeah.
00:49:24.700 Yeah. All right. Poison, right? We're just giving schlop. We're giving poison.
00:49:28.700 Yeah. Not good. Next, we have a little bit of a debunk of an old wives tale. I don't know what
00:49:35.020 the word for it is. It's like an old thing that people used to go by and it's about children as
00:49:40.500 well and sleeping with your baby when they're newborns. Can you read that?
00:49:43.780 Yeah. This girl said, for thousands of years, babies slept with their mothers. When they cried,
00:49:48.760 they were attended to. Then two men came along, Dr. Holt and John B. Watson. They said babies should
00:49:55.240 be trained, that babies had to fit the assembly line schedules of their parents. Newborns must cry
00:50:01.240 to expand their lungs, they claimed. Simply let them cry it out. And that's how the cry it out sleep
00:50:07.100 training method was born. Watson treated babies like experiments. Never hug or kiss your child,
00:50:11.600 he wrote. Shake hands with them in the morning. After all, mothers needed a rest to attend to their
00:50:17.260 husbands and households. Watson had four children, three attempted suicide, one succeeded, and we
00:50:23.600 still follow it today. Because once you convince a mother to ignore her baby's cries, you've broken
00:50:28.360 something primal. That makes sense. Yeah. Doesn't really, when people say don't like be near your
00:50:35.080 baby or don't nurture your baby, doesn't that just not really make sense? Yeah. It doesn't ring true.
00:50:39.960 Yeah. So something to think about there. Beware of new age hipster parenting techniques,
00:50:44.660 I guess, is the main lesson. Because you never know. And again, big theme of our show is avoiding
00:50:49.980 experiments. You don't want to be in the experiment. Your country doesn't want to be the experiment.
00:50:54.960 And your baby, a fragile little baby, certainly you want to avoid that.
00:50:58.680 And when you have a baby, it naturally comes to you what to do.
00:51:02.940 Yeah. Unless you're on SSRIs, then don't. Do not.
00:51:06.960 Do not. Do not.
00:51:08.500 All right. Next, we found an interesting AI video.
00:51:11.720 We?
00:51:11.900 All right. So you get the idea. And the reason I wanted to show this, because I thought the tweet
00:51:30.060 reply to it was so funny. The original tweet said, Hollywood is cooked. This whole video is made
00:51:35.340 with AI. One guy with a laptop just replaced $200 million production. And someone replied and said,
00:51:41.120 a video of an egg roll shitting a spring roll to an air fryer. Hollywood's done.
00:51:48.580 That's so funny.
00:51:49.480 Nothing to add. Nothing to add.
00:51:50.860 You know, Hollywood's done. They're not going to be able to make this.
00:51:56.320 There actually is. I mean, definitely like the people who like make Pixar movies and stuff.
00:52:01.380 Like that's going to disrupt something, right?
00:52:03.520 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. It'll definitely disrupt.
00:52:05.780 All right. Our final piece of the final page of housekeeping, the doomsday clock is 85 seconds
00:52:11.300 from midnight.
00:52:13.920 Here comes the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. And they get out there.
00:52:18.680 It is now 85 seconds to midnight. This is the closest the world has ever been to midnight.
00:52:25.220 Good. Fuck your clock. What do these four know? They don't have a podcast.
00:52:29.820 Nothing. No podcast. Nobody listens to them. They don't have 100,000 viewers ever.
00:52:33.660 Never seen these guys pull 100K views. We'll tell you when the world's going to end.
00:52:38.020 And it's so weird because it's this little dance around like nuclear fallout or the
00:52:42.160 possibility of nuclear destruction. And it's like, it's a binary scale and they're trying
00:52:47.080 to put a degree to it. Did someone launch a nuke today? No. Okay. Reset it to zero.
00:52:52.680 So true. And what do you want me to go through this?
00:52:55.580 Yeah. We have some other times in history where the clock has moved.
00:52:59.100 Yeah. Seven minutes to midnight, 1947, post-World War II, after the Soviets' first nuclear test,
00:53:08.160 that was farther away than now. U.S. testing the hydrogen bomb, the end of the Cold War,
00:53:14.240 various places where we're much closer to midnight today than these high-risk, very new early
00:53:21.240 situations, right?
00:53:22.240 So true. And someone made a good point online. They said the doomsday clock only gets closer
00:53:27.520 to midnight when there's a Republican in office.
00:53:29.720 Of course.
00:53:30.280 And then when there's a Democrat in office, they back it off, even though the Democrat is
00:53:33.840 doing stuff that actually will bring an end to the world faster.
00:53:37.000 Of course, dude.
00:53:37.820 So it's kind of fun.
00:53:38.980 It's just another one of those like, oh, this was an institution from a long time ago and
00:53:43.880 it was completely captured by libtards. And so what do we do with those institutions?
00:53:48.740 Like the Oscars or the Grammys? We don't watch. We don't watch the twink acceptance speech where
00:53:54.380 they talk about all the Indians or Native Americans or something. I don't give a fuck.
00:53:58.200 We ignore and we make fun.
00:53:59.640 Yep.
00:54:00.200 All right. Well, that's the end of housekeeping. We're now moving on to Cringe of the Week.
00:54:03.840 Cringe of the Week.
00:54:05.900 All right. Our first clip of Cringe of the Week is a message for all you ladies out there.
00:54:12.180 Hey, my fellow ladies out there.
00:54:16.120 So men think they own you.
00:54:18.760 Take it from somebody that used to be a man.
00:54:23.740 You got boobs.
00:54:25.500 You got a vajayjay.
00:54:28.300 Guess what, honey?
00:54:29.640 You own them.
00:54:31.580 Trust me.
00:54:32.320 They want it.
00:54:34.240 Make them earn it.
00:54:36.540 So this lady is actually a man pretending to be a lady.
00:54:40.420 What?
00:54:41.480 You can tell because even though she's wearing women's clothing and has like cute hair, you
00:54:46.880 could tell just because of the face and body and the beard and everything.
00:54:51.760 Okay. Gotcha. Gotcha.
00:54:53.880 And I think she admitted it too at the beginning.
00:54:56.320 Yeah.
00:54:56.560 She used to be a man.
00:54:57.560 That's a clue too.
00:55:00.020 All right. I'm learning. I'm learning.
00:55:01.860 You're better than me at this.
00:55:04.180 The funny thing is like you're, you're, I'm a woman.
00:55:07.220 Hello, fellow woman.
00:55:08.200 And then it's not like your five o'clock shadow is showing like three weeks of giant bullfrog
00:55:14.340 chin hair growth is showing.
00:55:16.820 Yeah.
00:55:18.240 That's so good.
00:55:19.280 And then, you know, the trans man or whatever this is, you guys know which way they're going.
00:55:25.920 When, when you, when it's time to have a candid talk with women, you immediately identify
00:55:30.160 them by their boobs and vajayjay.
00:55:32.060 You start objectifying them.
00:55:33.660 You don't see them as a whole person.
00:55:35.100 You just go tits and puss.
00:55:37.200 That's what, that's average trans guy, right?
00:55:39.260 That really is.
00:55:40.280 And we have another trans update here.
00:55:42.940 This, uh, trans disabled person is one year post-op.
00:55:46.620 And we've showed this before, right?
00:55:47.960 We've shown this character before.
00:55:50.160 Hi.
00:55:50.640 I, I, I, I, I, I, I.
00:55:57.840 My, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, mówi, I, I, I, I, I.
00:56:07.020 Well, I'm happy for him.
00:56:09.200 Honestly, a lot of people need to be prosecuted.
00:56:12.300 I was going to say the doctor who did this will arrive at his final judgment and then they'll show him that picture.
00:56:18.060 And he'll go, ah, yeah, I guess that wasn't good.
00:56:21.640 I'll see you.
00:56:22.340 I'll see my way out.
00:56:24.560 Burning in hell for eternity.
00:56:26.640 Yeah, I guess so.
00:56:27.820 I guess so.
00:56:28.420 I guess so.
00:56:29.820 All right.
00:56:30.400 Our next clip is one of my least.
00:56:33.360 What generation is this?
00:56:34.520 Millennial?
00:56:34.800 This is millennial cringe, Reddit, Total.
00:56:38.780 This is my least favorite type of humor on earth.
00:56:43.000 And let's preface this.
00:56:44.780 This guy is like some sort of fitness influencer, former military guy, I believe.
00:56:50.020 And he had something go viral recently where he like, he was doing like this gay video where he's like taking off his jacket, rolling up his sleeves and saying, fuck ice, basically.
00:56:59.840 So he got a lot of attention for that and people were rightly clowning on him for it.
00:57:03.760 And this is another video.
00:57:06.820 We're not even going to show that ice video.
00:57:08.300 This is my least favorite type of millennial humor.
00:57:10.660 So I do this weird thing with some of my closest friends that I think you should try.
00:57:15.940 See, every single Wednesday, I send a bro check-in message to just a bunch of dudes.
00:57:21.300 And they're absolutely unhinged.
00:57:23.420 Here's one I sent a few weeks ago.
00:57:25.680 As it has been fortified in our constitution of bromanship, one man shall check upon thine brethren to ensure he hathn't traded his brain for a bullet or fallen to the bewitchment of a bandersnatch.
00:57:37.660 How are you?
00:57:39.640 The checking on your friends doesn't always have to be super serious.
00:57:43.720 Your mental health can be up or down.
00:57:46.020 And that's fucking normal.
00:57:47.400 You know who doesn't check on their friends?
00:57:49.180 V shred.
00:57:50.220 Seriously?
00:57:51.120 Fuck that guy.
00:57:52.120 Now, in addition to being men's mental health month, it's also pride month.
00:57:55.460 And these things can coexist.
00:57:57.200 And they can both apply to the same person.
00:57:59.240 If you're watching this video and you feel tired and alone, I understand.
00:58:04.360 Somebody out there cares.
00:58:06.060 So if you can, I would like you guys to try this.
00:58:08.560 Pick a day.
00:58:09.520 Somebody out there cares.
00:58:11.340 And it's like, no, you don't.
00:58:12.820 Why would a stranger care?
00:58:14.200 I don't know you at all.
00:58:15.260 And you care.
00:58:16.220 That means you have no standards for what you care for.
00:58:18.840 And I'm not special.
00:58:19.920 And you just care for anybody.
00:58:21.360 Yeah, totally.
00:58:22.440 So it's actually disrespectful.
00:58:23.520 Yeah, and then like speaking in the old English stupid way to make like checking in.
00:58:29.080 Hey, kill yourself, bud.
00:58:30.760 Yeah, no.
00:58:31.600 Okay, just making sure.
00:58:32.740 And like real friends would do the opposite.
00:58:34.900 Yeah.
00:58:35.180 They'd say, hey, you're a real fat fuck.
00:58:37.120 You should just off yourself.
00:58:38.280 Lock in.
00:58:38.880 Lock in, pig.
00:58:40.100 That's how real friends talk.
00:58:41.600 How's your diet?
00:58:42.260 You gained five pounds this week, you fucking idiot.
00:58:44.100 You should just fucking end it.
00:58:45.020 You're so fat.
00:58:46.080 Yeah, it's a certain type of.
00:58:47.460 This is a certain type of virtue signal, too.
00:58:49.700 Like, I'm out there.
00:58:51.100 Mental health's important.
00:58:51.980 Also, if you're a gay pussy, it's Pride Month, too.
00:58:55.700 Like, he's just kind of dipping his toe in everything with the stupid humor, man.
00:59:00.320 The cuts to him with no shirt on and all red.
00:59:03.020 That's like my least favorite type of joke.
00:59:04.780 Gay mustache.
00:59:05.960 It's very like a certain type of veteran bro who does this.
00:59:10.580 Yeah.
00:59:10.760 Who doesn't really have a sense of humor.
00:59:12.160 He just copies things that he saw other people do almost.
00:59:15.000 And he's not having original thoughts.
00:59:16.660 He's just quoting stepbrothers.
00:59:18.360 Yeah.
00:59:18.720 Did we just become best friends?
00:59:20.820 No, we didn't.
00:59:21.800 I just met you.
00:59:22.920 You're fucking.
00:59:23.760 That's not funny.
00:59:24.860 That's very true.
00:59:25.940 And it is a vet bro type of humor, which takes us to our lesson of the day.
00:59:30.180 Last episode's lesson of the day was don't stand or sit on electric stoves.
00:59:34.700 Okay.
00:59:35.100 Remember that?
00:59:35.720 I forgot.
00:59:36.640 This week's lesson of the day is there are some veterans that people don't like.
00:59:41.380 Yeah.
00:59:41.820 Yeah.
00:59:42.320 Being a veteran.
00:59:43.280 Thank you for your service, brother.
00:59:45.260 But doesn't automatically make you not a loser, right?
00:59:48.860 Exactly.
00:59:49.300 There's great veterans and I know a bunch of them and they're awesome, but there's also
00:59:53.120 veterans that suck as people like Dan Crenshaw.
00:59:56.680 Yeah.
00:59:56.960 I'm sure you guys know some veterans that suck.
01:00:00.020 If you're in the service, you probably know some veterans that suck.
01:00:02.620 If you're a bartender, you probably know some veterans that suck.
01:00:05.680 Veterans that aren't allowed at the bar anymore.
01:00:07.720 That's just how it is, you know?
01:00:09.140 So a lot of times the boomers especially might, you know, see veterans and assume, oh, that's
01:00:13.740 a great guy no matter what.
01:00:15.100 Sometimes veterans are a little annoying.
01:00:17.380 Yeah.
01:00:17.700 Cheat on their wife, do scumbag shit, you know?
01:00:20.220 It's not good.
01:00:21.000 Yeah.
01:00:21.260 And then also that mustache he has.
01:00:23.700 Reddit.
01:00:24.060 It's extreme Reddit.
01:00:25.100 It's Reddit.
01:00:26.160 Exactly.
01:00:26.760 And if you had that mustache, I would make fun of you every time I saw it.
01:00:32.000 And I would bring it up probably every 40 minutes until it was gone.
01:00:35.960 Nice gay mustache.
01:00:37.400 You're gay.
01:00:38.700 Hey, you're really not doing that, right?
01:00:41.780 You would say that.
01:00:42.560 I would go to a restaurant and I'd sit down and when the waiter comes, I'd go, oh, sorry
01:00:45.660 about his mustache.
01:00:46.640 He's a retard.
01:00:47.880 Yeah, exactly.
01:00:48.660 That's why I would never have a stupid red mustache like that.
01:00:52.660 And this guy, man, this really pisses me off.
01:00:55.840 I don't know what he is.
01:00:57.320 Certain type of, it's hard to find words for it where it's like he's got this big phony
01:01:01.980 persona where this guy probably yells at a waiter.
01:01:05.280 You just know, you get that vibe where he's like, hey, here's my very perfectly edited,
01:01:10.220 curated social media thing.
01:01:12.320 Yeah.
01:01:13.280 And you just know he's a fucking rat.
01:01:15.620 And he's masculine.
01:01:16.860 Yeah.
01:01:17.080 But then he's rolling up his sleeves to say, fuck ice.
01:01:20.020 So you don't really get it.
01:01:21.200 You don't get it at all, bro.
01:01:22.540 All right.
01:01:22.760 Next we got.
01:01:24.020 And this guy looks kind of big, like he lifts weights and stuff.
01:01:28.500 I'm going to go ahead and guess I could beat the fuck out of this guy.
01:01:33.000 I think he's probably on TRT.
01:01:34.820 I think he's somewhere down here.
01:01:36.260 Yeah.
01:01:36.480 That's why I'm making the guess.
01:01:37.740 I don't think he's hitting six.
01:01:39.980 That's a good point.
01:01:40.740 I don't think he's hitting six feet.
01:01:42.120 How tall do you think he is?
01:01:43.320 Five, six, five, five.
01:01:44.580 Wow.
01:01:45.180 And he's probably on, it looks like he's on TRT.
01:01:46.960 He's got that thin skin and runs a little hot.
01:01:49.680 Yeah.
01:01:50.220 Not good.
01:01:51.260 All right.
01:01:51.800 Let's go to our next clips.
01:01:53.660 These next clips are two nurses and they both let politics ruin the Hippocratic oath they took.
01:02:00.220 First, we have one who tells people how to kill ice agents.
01:02:04.280 I thought of something good.
01:02:05.800 I think it's something weird.
01:02:06.740 But, um, sabotage tactic or at least scare tactic.
01:02:10.700 Um, all the medical providers grab some syringes with needles on the end.
01:02:15.680 Have them full of saline or succinylcholine, you know, whatever, whatever.
01:02:21.800 So that will probably be a deterrent.
01:02:26.320 Be safe.
01:02:27.380 So there you go.
01:02:28.520 A nurse telling other nurses how to kill ice agents.
01:02:32.500 Yeah.
01:02:33.240 Succinylcholine.
01:02:34.420 That's normal.
01:02:35.420 That's poison people really use to kill other people if you've seen an episode of Forensic Files.
01:02:40.300 And she suggests it for her political flavor of the month, right?
01:02:44.520 And I think this woman got fired.
01:02:46.280 I believe she did.
01:02:47.320 Or at least from one job she got fired and we're working on getting news to the second job.
01:02:51.800 So, you know, you do these little cute videos.
01:02:55.480 Cute in her mind.
01:02:56.720 You completely cross the line.
01:02:58.420 You're actually giving practical advice on how to kill someone.
01:03:02.200 Sucks synylcholine.
01:03:04.020 And, like, what do you think?
01:03:06.200 Is this a game?
01:03:07.740 Do you think, like, the little couple people clicking like on your post is worth it to lose your job?
01:03:14.160 So bad.
01:03:15.000 And there used to be a time where there was honor in being a nurse.
01:03:17.740 Yeah.
01:03:18.000 Where you take care of everybody no matter what because that's just your job and you let the law figure out what happened after you sew them back up.
01:03:24.740 This is no different than a racist nurse.
01:03:26.700 I don't touch N-words, you know, like from 1955 or something, right?
01:03:30.560 Yeah.
01:03:30.900 So, like, ICE agent, if an ICE agent comes in, it's the whole point of, like, Hippocratic Oath.
01:03:36.320 And do nurses even take the Hippocratic Oath?
01:03:38.580 I don't know.
01:03:39.460 Or is that just for doctors?
01:03:40.760 I guess.
01:03:41.440 But there's, like, you know, you serve anyone, you get them back to even, and that's life.
01:03:47.040 There's no opinion on it, right?
01:03:49.520 Even the fattest fuck, guy who's 800 pounds and he goes into cardiac arrest or whatever, you bring him back.
01:03:54.480 And if he dies next week, he dies next week.
01:03:56.480 You still try.
01:03:57.240 But it's so interesting to see women throw away their careers for, what, social media points?
01:04:03.440 It's not like anybody followed your advice.
01:04:05.480 Yeah, exactly.
01:04:06.880 You got a little emotional because you're so ramped up from politics.
01:04:10.020 Yeah.
01:04:10.380 Which takes us to our next clip.
01:04:11.760 This woman is a delivery nurse.
01:04:13.520 And listen to what she says about Carolyn Levitt, who is pregnant now.
01:04:17.820 As a labor and delivery nurse, it gives me great joy to wish Carolyn Levitt a fourth-degree tear.
01:04:23.400 I hope that you fucking rip from, bow to stern, and never shit normally again, you cunt.
01:04:31.500 So she lost her license for this, and I think she tried to claim free speech.
01:04:36.180 Yeah.
01:04:36.500 And it's like, eh, you're a delivery room nurse and you're wishing, like, complications onto your political opponents
01:04:42.640 and basically calling for them to have, like, life-altering issues.
01:04:46.660 And then people will say, oh, I thought the right wing was against cancel culture when she loses her job.
01:04:52.400 And it's like, nah, you work in a hospital with kids and you're wishing this upon people.
01:04:56.420 I think you're done.
01:04:57.280 Yeah.
01:04:57.540 I don't care.
01:04:58.840 And it's funny watching the left.
01:05:00.580 I mean, we've seen it for a little bit with the Charlie Kirk stuff.
01:05:03.040 But it's very funny watching the left live in, like, one-tenth of the world that we lived in, you know?
01:05:08.760 Getting fired for a wrong opinion or getting blacklisted in certain industries.
01:05:14.220 And we're only scalping the most egregious examples they have.
01:05:18.120 Yeah.
01:05:18.500 It's very true.
01:05:19.540 Well, that's the end of Cringe.
01:05:20.620 Now, moving on to Urban Decay.
01:05:23.640 All right.
01:05:24.280 Our first story in Urban Decay is not from America, but it is an important lesson.
01:05:29.680 There is a trend, and this is in South Africa, where Uber drivers and their buddies are kidnapping attractive women.
01:05:36.800 I have my story in my head.
01:05:38.760 Actually, I cracked my screen guard by squeezing my phone so tight.
01:05:44.200 And I had my handbag.
01:05:46.400 Normally, it's over my shoulder, but I just had it, like, between my head.
01:05:49.260 I clutched it like this.
01:05:52.260 And, yeah, he just kind of tried to push me towards the car.
01:05:56.600 So he actually didn't even try to take my phone.
01:05:58.580 And the next thing, the door flung open, and there was a man inside that tried to pull me in.
01:06:04.040 And he just said, you're coming with us tonight, lady.
01:06:06.660 And I, like, luckily, I'm strong.
01:06:10.600 So I just, like, elbowed him and, like, wriggled around toward the back of the car, but screaming.
01:06:16.640 And I, like, what came over me was this, like, this lion's roar.
01:06:22.980 I didn't scream for my throat.
01:06:25.080 I screamed for my belly.
01:06:27.460 And I didn't just...
01:06:27.940 And she got away, luckily.
01:06:29.240 Yeah.
01:06:29.440 So trust that gut feeling, ladies.
01:06:32.580 The gig economy, especially in other countries, but especially in America, it's all third-world grabbers now.
01:06:39.360 So, like, Ubers, Uber Eats.
01:06:41.980 Yeah.
01:06:42.440 A lot of these gig economies are being filled by people that don't have the standards we have in this country.
01:06:48.500 So keep your head on a swivel out there.
01:06:50.340 We have a little bit of context.
01:06:51.380 The third-worldification is coming here, too.
01:06:53.700 Like, you guys saw who all came under Joe Biden.
01:06:56.660 So, like, the same type of these guys who are in South Africa, some of them might be here now.
01:07:01.180 And that's the kind of stuff they do.
01:07:02.660 Yeah.
01:07:02.900 And apparently this is said it's South Africa.
01:07:05.020 What they do, they're not actually working, but they have access to who wants a ride from the Uber company because they do work there.
01:07:11.720 But at the moment, they're not working.
01:07:14.460 They can show up before the real Uber guy gets there and they have their victim.
01:07:18.720 Not always the case.
01:07:19.740 It's been Uber employees as well.
01:07:21.020 So the ride share, this little vulnerability, like, you're outside your house for three minutes waiting for the Uber, max, right?
01:07:28.320 You're paying attention to your app.
01:07:30.100 And kidnapped by street rats who are going to rape you.
01:07:34.840 Do bad stuff.
01:07:35.700 Yeah.
01:07:35.920 And we have a tip here from a former FBI guy, and he tells ladies the scariest place at night.
01:07:42.840 It's the number one most dangerous place for a woman.
01:07:45.520 You're looking at it.
01:07:46.500 In 2022, nearly 15% of all robberies took place at gas stations.
01:07:51.020 These are perfect spots for predators because they can loiter and wait for their victim without drawing attention to themselves.
01:07:57.240 They know you have to get out of your car.
01:07:59.440 They know your attention is going to be diverted while you're pumping gas.
01:08:03.460 Add it all up, and this is prime hunting ground for thieves, carjackers, and rapists.
01:08:08.240 So what can you do?
01:08:09.500 Well, avoid seedy rundown joints off the beaten path, especially at night.
01:08:13.120 Before you get out of your car, scan the area for anyone who doesn't look right, like men who are hanging out, not pumping gas.
01:08:20.240 If it doesn't look right, trust your instincts and drive away.
01:08:23.640 If you decide to gas up, spend the least amount of time possible outside your car.
01:08:28.240 As soon as the pump starts running, get back in the driver's seat and lock your door until your tank is full.
01:08:32.980 Keep your purse, your phone, and any other valuables in sight.
01:08:36.840 And most importantly, never let your tank get so close to empty that you have to stop at the first gas station you see.
01:08:43.280 Share your thoughts in the comments below.
01:08:45.320 That's a good tip.
01:08:46.420 Yeah, especially the never—you want to have choice on where you're going gas station-wise, right?
01:08:50.900 That's a very good tip, ladies.
01:08:52.220 Write it down.
01:08:52.840 Yeah, I mean, you've got to think these days the third-worldification of America is obviously on, what, year six or something?
01:09:01.720 And, you know, Ubers, gas stations, you really have to be head on a swivel at these places.
01:09:07.660 And then just go to the nice places.
01:09:09.500 Go to the fully-lit gas stations, not the seedy ones, and have your husband do it, too.
01:09:15.080 Very true.
01:09:16.380 We like to give tips, too.
01:09:17.560 We like to be productive.
01:09:18.640 Yeah.
01:09:19.040 And then also, it's funny, I listen to, like, some true crime podcasts, and all the women are always like, listen to that gut.
01:09:25.860 Listen to your—that unspoken thing.
01:09:28.520 And then—but they'll never say what we say, which is like, yeah, watch out for black people who look fucking fucked up, right?
01:09:38.200 So we'll go a step further.
01:09:40.040 But it's offend people season.
01:09:43.280 It's, like, get out of there season.
01:09:45.000 That goes for Ubers, that goes for the gas station, that goes for anything on Facebook Marketplace or whatever, or Craigslist, wherever people are selling things.
01:09:55.940 If you kind of get a stinky vibe, you just go, accelerate away, and, like, who cares?
01:10:01.620 What's the most you could have made, 60 bucks off the mountain bike, you know?
01:10:05.320 I'm a microbiologist.
01:10:06.560 I just wanted a mountain bike.
01:10:07.780 Yeah.
01:10:08.040 It's not really worth it if you have even the biggest inkling, and you guys know who commits all the crimes.
01:10:13.700 Yeah.
01:10:14.120 You know who to watch out for, so.
01:10:16.060 All right.
01:10:16.300 Let's get to our next story.
01:10:17.460 Some Chicago teens yanked an ATM out of a store.
01:10:22.140 Using a crowbar and sledgehammer to get inside.
01:10:25.500 Once in there, going straight for the ATM as several suspects were outside preparing for their getaway.
01:10:30.820 Video from in the store shows the moment they hit the gas.
01:10:33.820 It took under five minutes to cause thousands in damage and losses.
01:10:39.900 And this is a big loss for a small business, you know.
01:10:41.940 Abu Dhaber says this is the second time he's been broken into since he opened the store in July 2025.
01:10:47.600 He now keeps the register open at night to show anyone up to no good there's no money to steal.
01:10:53.160 How much could you even steal out of an ATM?
01:10:55.600 I think, like, $2,500, maybe $4,000, max.
01:10:58.860 Like, it's, and especially a smaller corner store like that, where it's privately owned and someone just restocks it themselves.
01:11:06.660 Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
01:11:07.900 Six guys.
01:11:08.640 Six guys, $2,500, everyone made $550.
01:11:12.220 Everyone made $550, and then the bill to fix the door of the convenience store was, like, $4,800.
01:11:19.000 Yeah.
01:11:19.420 So it's, you're causing more economic havoc than you're even getting back.
01:11:23.920 And it's not even worth it.
01:11:24.880 And then they called, on the news, they called them Chicago teens, which makes them sound nice, like just some kids up to some mischief.
01:11:30.600 Yeah.
01:11:30.980 Chicago teens.
01:11:31.960 How do you know they're teens?
01:11:33.200 Yeah, exactly.
01:11:34.580 All I see is black people with ski masks on.
01:11:37.380 That's all I see.
01:11:38.100 I don't know if they're teens.
01:11:39.040 In a stolen car.
01:11:40.040 Yeah.
01:11:40.640 And this is in Chicago.
01:11:41.720 And then when Brandon Johnson was asked about it, he said, this is because some people think the South should have won the Civil War.
01:11:48.660 Yeah.
01:11:49.000 Or something like that.
01:11:50.580 He probably jumbled the delivery.
01:11:52.200 This is because of slavery.
01:11:55.560 Yeah.
01:11:56.220 All right.
01:11:56.620 Which Donald Trump is trying to bring back.
01:11:58.640 Yeah.
01:11:58.940 It's all about Trump.
01:12:00.800 Let's get to our next clip.
01:12:02.540 He said something about after school programs.
01:12:04.940 Yeah.
01:12:05.080 If only these kids had basketball to go to in a stupid voice where it's kind of quivering.
01:12:10.220 Yeah.
01:12:10.600 If only these kids had somewhere to go.
01:12:12.440 It's because the YMCA is too expensive.
01:12:14.960 It's because Walmart left the South Loop.
01:12:18.040 Yeah.
01:12:19.380 All right.
01:12:19.760 Let's get to our next story.
01:12:20.800 This is just a random clip from a restaurant.
01:12:22.860 But look what these three are up to.
01:12:35.520 It's the assist.
01:12:37.800 It's like a LeBron to D-Wade.
01:12:41.060 Alley-oop for $18.
01:12:43.260 For $18 from a restaurant you're eating at right now.
01:12:52.000 Yeah.
01:12:53.160 And then the Democrats will say that they need to take the cameras down because they only show black people doing crimes.
01:12:58.120 And it's racist.
01:13:01.040 Nothing for me there.
01:13:02.600 Yes.
01:13:03.380 More black crime in urban decay, guys.
01:13:05.720 Anything else?
01:13:06.340 Can you believe it?
01:13:07.280 Yeah.
01:13:07.440 And the interesting thing that we talked about before is how they're all down for it.
01:13:12.120 Like if I was at a restaurant with-
01:13:14.020 Six kids at the Chicago Teenager, three people who thought they were just eating.
01:13:18.500 They're all down.
01:13:19.620 Like there's an opportunity to hit a lick.
01:13:21.200 And then everyone's like, yeah.
01:13:22.440 If I was at a restaurant with you and Chinese Donut Boy.
01:13:25.200 And Donut Boy started stealing.
01:13:27.220 We would go, whoa, whoa, what are you doing?
01:13:28.840 Put that back, right?
01:13:29.780 What the fuck?
01:13:30.380 No one would be down, right?
01:13:32.920 But this wasn't even their plan.
01:13:35.240 The opportunity just presented itself and they went three for three.
01:13:38.700 All three are like, all right, let's do it.
01:13:40.820 Here you go.
01:13:41.680 I'm looking out.
01:13:42.880 Crazy culture.
01:13:43.580 Isn't that crazy?
01:13:44.920 So that's something to keep in mind.
01:13:47.300 We have a tweet here that I wanted to read last episode, but I forgot.
01:13:51.560 Remember last episode the woman was arguing on the bus with the other woman who told her to stop talking on speakerphone?
01:13:57.220 Or she was playing reels on her phone.
01:13:58.840 She was watching content at full volume.
01:14:00.740 And then an old lady called her out.
01:14:02.400 And then she's like, you're being rude.
01:14:03.640 You're playing your phone on loud.
01:14:04.760 And then she said, no, you're being rude for saying that to me.
01:14:07.360 I found a tweet that sums up that scenario.
01:14:10.140 Yeah.
01:14:10.600 This guy said, blacks have fundamentally different concept of shared spaces.
01:14:16.400 White culture thinks I'm not in my home.
01:14:18.480 I have to respect others around me.
01:14:21.120 Blacks treat shared spaces as I'm not in your home.
01:14:24.420 You can't tell me what to do.
01:14:26.100 I can do whatever I want in public.
01:14:27.780 You can't stop me.
01:14:29.600 Something to think about.
01:14:30.720 That's interesting.
01:14:31.420 I actually agree with that perspective for sure.
01:14:33.860 Yeah.
01:14:34.120 There is a big difference there.
01:14:35.520 And if you get called out for your behavior in public, they tend to say, well, you don't have a right to call me out.
01:14:41.380 You ain't the police.
01:14:42.320 This ain't your restaurant.
01:14:43.440 This ain't your bus.
01:14:44.720 You know what?
01:14:45.060 I actually have an anecdotal story, which is something that we've covered in Urban Decay before.
01:14:52.000 You know how we've talked about the chicken bones everywhere?
01:14:54.820 Yeah.
01:14:55.340 And people whose dogs eat chicken bones because a certain type of individual is eating wings and goes like this, throws it on, doesn't even get it to the trash can.
01:15:03.100 Um, I saw some girl posted a TikTok of like local St. Pete, where we're from.
01:15:10.920 And, uh, she was like, can, uh, can people please stop doing chicken wings on the ground?
01:15:17.380 Like my dog, I have to watch my dog like a hawk on my walk.
01:15:20.560 And, um, the comments were like arguing with her, like people, faceless profiles and stuff like that.
01:15:30.500 You know what, what ethnicity or what race they may have been.
01:15:33.900 We're like arguing for their right to throw chicken bones on the ground.
01:15:38.220 It's like an insane thing.
01:15:39.640 Like, even if you were like the guy who, uh, who was throwing chicken bones on the ground, you'd be like, oh shit.
01:15:45.160 Like you kind of look away, look the other way.
01:15:47.280 They noticing.
01:15:48.140 Yeah.
01:15:48.340 But to actively argue for it, to litter chicken bones on concrete.
01:15:54.440 You don't own the park.
01:15:55.440 You don't own the sidewalk.
01:15:56.620 It's the exact same energy as that.
01:15:58.260 Like, I'm not on speakerphone.
01:16:00.160 Knock a few bucks, son.
01:16:00.960 Knock a few bucks.
01:16:01.860 All right.
01:16:02.300 All right.
01:16:02.560 Our last clip of Urban Decay is what we mentioned in the intro.
01:16:05.820 There's a new movie out that's glamorizing looting.
01:16:10.480 What would be your biggest challenge in a job like this?
01:16:16.980 I shop here a lot.
01:16:18.020 And I feel like I should have it all.
01:16:21.360 Just want to take it all home, eat it up, and shoot it out of my eyes.
01:16:26.200 I just feel like, give it to me.
01:16:28.700 It's mine anyway.
01:16:30.940 That is such a good answer.
01:16:36.080 What's a booster?
01:16:36.860 Somebody that steal clothes from a store and sell it at a discount price?
01:16:39.860 It's like community service.
01:16:42.700 I call it triple F.
01:16:44.640 Fashion.
01:16:45.480 Forward.
01:16:46.740 Philanthropy.
01:16:48.980 I know how to spell philanthropy.
01:16:51.160 Branding, though.
01:16:52.900 Together, we empty out every single Metro designer in the Bay Area.
01:16:56.380 It's the Velvet Gang.
01:16:57.200 They're boosting from my stores.
01:16:58.960 You guys already do this.
01:17:01.720 The plot of the show is stealing from retail establishments in the Bay Area.
01:17:07.040 And it's a group of black women doing it.
01:17:08.720 Let me guess.
01:17:09.360 Based on a true story.
01:17:10.900 Something progressives and racists can enjoy in the theaters this spring.
01:17:15.780 Who makes movies like this?
01:17:17.300 And then with some artsy gay twist.
01:17:19.860 What a stupid, pointless movie.
01:17:21.800 Yeah.
01:17:22.440 And all the white people go, yes, you're allowed to steal.
01:17:25.120 You're allowed to steal because reparations.
01:17:27.860 And then, dude, they get, you know, you know how a movie is.
01:17:31.620 200 people get to set.
01:17:33.660 Yeah.
01:17:34.480 It's about stealing clothes from retail establishments.
01:17:37.680 Oh, that's believable.
01:17:38.820 That's very realistic.
01:17:39.940 Is this based on a true story?
01:17:42.180 That's so true.
01:17:43.020 It's interesting that they're kind of leaning into the content like that.
01:17:45.960 Like, that's the culture.
01:17:47.220 Yeah, because you take the cycle.
01:17:49.300 It's not happening.
01:17:50.420 It is happening, but only a little bit.
01:17:52.420 It is happening a lot, and it's actually good.
01:17:55.120 Okay, it's happening.
01:17:56.220 Yeah, and then actually it's good.
01:17:57.580 It's like that.
01:17:58.020 Where it's like, oh, looting.
01:17:59.200 That's actually part of our culture.
01:18:01.640 All right.
01:18:02.000 Well, don't get too down or too depressed.
01:18:03.640 We're now moving on to uplifting gold, and we have some uplifting stuff today.
01:18:07.660 All right.
01:18:08.040 Our first piece of uplifting gold is a picture of New York City in 1879.
01:18:14.040 This is what the Upper West Side of New York City, 84th Street, Broadway, looked like in 1879, and it is rural.
01:18:22.700 Crazy.
01:18:23.760 That's interesting.
01:18:24.900 I thought it was more than that.
01:18:26.200 Yeah.
01:18:26.580 You know, the Dutch?
01:18:27.520 Weren't the Dutch the original founders of NYC, and they really?
01:18:30.300 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:18:31.340 Yeah.
01:18:31.640 Dutch.
01:18:32.560 But there's something.
01:18:33.380 I thought it was more built out than that, and we lived kind of near there, you and me.
01:18:36.520 Remember?
01:18:36.780 Yeah, yeah.
01:18:37.500 Broadway?
01:18:38.200 Yeah.
01:18:38.580 96 and Broadway, that subway station?
01:18:40.360 Yeah.
01:18:40.780 Isn't that where we used to go?
01:18:41.840 94th and West End, but yeah, a couple blocks from each.
01:18:45.440 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:18:46.340 94th and Broadway was the subway stopper.
01:18:48.940 Maybe it's 96.
01:18:49.200 But there was something there about New York City and any city in general.
01:18:53.020 If it was that in 1879, and then 100 years later, we're on the moon.
01:18:58.540 Yeah.
01:19:00.240 Aliens.
01:19:01.040 All right.
01:19:01.680 Whatever.
01:19:02.160 Aliens gave us the tech.
01:19:03.460 You don't just go like that.
01:19:04.740 Okay.
01:19:05.600 All right.
01:19:06.000 Something happened.
01:19:06.460 Whatever.
01:19:06.940 All right.
01:19:07.220 Next, there's a prank I thought was really funny.
01:19:11.440 I'm not a man.
01:19:12.680 Why are you calling me man?
01:19:13.720 Why?
01:19:14.060 He never called you man.
01:19:16.440 He never called you man.
01:19:17.740 Why after I told you I'm not a lady, did you just say I'm right here with the lady three
01:19:21.420 more times?
01:19:21.900 Why did you say that?
01:19:22.880 Well, why are you being disrespectful for it, man?
01:19:24.360 I'm not being disrespectful.
01:19:25.160 I told you I'm not a lady.
01:19:26.260 Why are you going to sit there and talk to your boss and say I'm right here with the lady five
01:19:29.360 times?
01:19:29.880 Okay.
01:19:30.100 How are you going to say that?
01:19:30.580 I'm right here with the ma'am.
01:19:32.020 What do you want me to do?
01:19:32.600 With the ma'am?
01:19:33.060 Why are you just doing it again?
01:19:34.200 Why are you doing that?
01:19:35.680 You think you slick, bro?
01:19:36.820 I don't even know why you keep trying to help her out.
01:19:38.620 I'm trying to help her out there.
01:19:40.000 She's rude.
01:19:41.640 Yeah, she is being rude right now.
01:19:43.420 I don't know what you want me to do.
01:19:45.600 I want a manager.
01:19:46.620 I would like to speak to a manager.
01:19:48.140 Yeah, just stop helping her then.
01:19:49.300 I'd like to speak to a manager.
01:19:54.820 Tell him.
01:19:55.840 I'd like to speak to a manager.
01:19:57.280 I would like to know why this man keeps calling me ma'am.
01:19:59.560 After multiple times, I've said I am not a ma'am.
01:20:01.960 I'm not a lady.
01:20:02.680 And I keep getting called a lady.
01:20:03.860 I would like to know why that continues to happen.
01:20:05.840 I'd like to speak to a manager.
01:20:06.660 Ma'am, if you want to come to a ma'am.
01:20:13.120 At the end, he calls a ma'am again.
01:20:15.540 Yeah, decently funny.
01:20:17.160 Something doesn't say.
01:20:18.520 You like this shit a little more than I do.
01:20:20.200 Yeah.
01:20:20.540 I just see a white guy getting harassed by a minority.
01:20:22.940 And I go, get out of the country.
01:20:24.940 That's my kind of angle.
01:20:26.500 I just think it's so funny that people get upset.
01:20:29.560 Yeah.
01:20:29.800 Like if someone called me ma'am, I'd be like.
01:20:31.780 I'd be walking away.
01:20:33.120 Are you doing a prank?
01:20:34.120 Yeah.
01:20:34.280 Is this for your TikTok?
01:20:35.320 Okay, that's the third ma'am.
01:20:36.960 Where's the camera?
01:20:37.820 Yeah.
01:20:38.020 Is what you really should be doing.
01:20:39.220 Who cares?
01:20:39.980 But it's pretty funny.
01:20:41.040 People are wound up.
01:20:42.440 Yeah.
01:20:42.560 People are a little wound up.
01:20:44.540 And when someone's visibly fucking with you, you just like, you move on.
01:20:48.400 Who cares?
01:20:49.160 Yeah.
01:20:49.600 All right.
01:20:49.880 Next, this guy has a, what is it?
01:20:53.080 A skit.
01:20:54.100 And it says, when your friend who uses chat GPT constantly starts sounding like AI.
01:21:00.000 Yo, Lucas, do you want to go for a drink tonight, bro?
01:21:03.620 Getting a drink sounds great.
01:21:04.940 I mean, you're socializing with friends, getting out of the work hard life, and, you know, it's awesome.
01:21:12.240 Let me know where you are and what type of drinks you want to go for, and we'll take it from there.
01:21:16.260 I don't know if I want to go anymore, to be honest.
01:21:18.560 I don't know if I can be bothered.
01:21:22.060 No pressure on that.
01:21:23.420 I mean, if you don't want to go for drinks, you don't have to.
01:21:25.840 Friends will always rely on you when you need them, and it's honestly no biggie.
01:21:30.120 You get it.
01:21:31.120 And the delay in the response, too.
01:21:33.040 I thought that was pretty good.
01:21:34.180 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:21:35.120 All right.
01:21:36.020 Next, we got, it's like a uplifting and a shout out.
01:21:40.560 We have a show watcher, Daniel, who completed a marathon, I believe, in Miami.
01:21:45.280 And listen at the end what he does.
01:21:46.660 Ah, sorry, Daniel, you can't use copyrighted music.
01:21:53.000 So, we'll fast forward through it.
01:21:55.220 Here he is running.
01:21:56.440 He's got supporters.
01:21:57.660 He's got a nice pace.
01:21:58.760 There he is finishing.
01:22:00.260 And listen to his finishing message at the very end.
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01:22:10.140 Doesn't that feel good?
01:22:11.420 Nice work.
01:22:11.640 We powered that.
01:22:12.740 Yeah.
01:22:13.180 Yeah, we get credit for something we didn't even do.
01:22:14.960 We all, three of us, one, two, and Daniel.
01:22:18.420 Your first marathon.
01:22:19.420 Did my first marathon.
01:22:20.660 I'm going to put that in my profile.
01:22:21.760 Good for you, brother.
01:22:22.520 What profile?
01:22:23.520 You put it on your profile.
01:22:24.720 You say, like, oh, Miami Marathon, 2026, next, Vegas, February.
01:22:30.120 Oh, okay, okay.
01:22:30.880 And you talk about all the marathons you're going to run.
01:22:32.960 I got you.
01:22:33.880 All right, our last clip of the show, our Pure Americana clip of the week,
01:22:36.640 we have Trump receiving some prayers.
01:22:41.920 Where is this, in Iowa?
01:22:44.960 Is this old?
01:22:49.740 I don't know.
01:22:50.680 This is recent.
01:22:52.400 When was Trump in Iowa?
01:22:54.060 I think he was there talking to people.
01:22:56.160 Oh, yeah, yeah, John Deere maybe or something?
01:22:58.000 Yeah, and he was just talking to people at the restaurant saying,
01:23:00.240 what do you want?
01:23:01.760 All right, that's nice.
01:23:02.500 I just like to see Trump doing Christian things, you know,
01:23:05.760 getting prayed for and liking it, and then the prayers help him.
01:23:09.320 There you go.
01:23:09.900 So everyone can include Trump in your prayers.
01:23:11.520 All right, well, that's the end of the show, but we do have shout-outs.
01:23:14.100 We have a happy birthday to Christopher, who turns 45 on January 30th.
01:23:18.460 We got a picture of him here with his motorcycle.
01:23:20.400 Happy birthday, Christopher.
01:23:21.140 They made that.
01:23:22.220 What?
01:23:23.460 They made that image for us to use.
01:23:25.800 Very nice.
01:23:26.600 Isn't that nice?
01:23:27.160 Yeah.
01:23:27.520 Happy birthday, Christopher.
01:23:28.500 It looks great.
01:23:29.180 Yeah.
01:23:29.820 That's very cool.
01:23:30.540 Happy birthday, Christopher.
01:23:31.720 We got a happy birthday to Mike Tardif on January 30th.
01:23:34.780 He's a big, strong guy.
01:23:36.340 You sure you want to use his last name?
01:23:37.900 Yeah, I do.
01:23:38.780 Happy birthday, Mike.
01:23:39.500 He's an iron, I follow him, and it's like Iron Mike or something.
01:23:43.560 I follow him on Instagram.
01:23:44.640 Okay.
01:23:45.020 He's a big, strong guy.
01:23:45.960 Some people get sensitive.
01:23:47.460 Yeah.
01:23:47.900 Sometimes people email me in a panic saying,
01:23:51.740 hey, I shouldn't have given you the first and last name.
01:23:54.900 Now my husband's upset.
01:23:56.420 Please delete that from your already released YouTube video.
01:24:00.180 Put some work on my schedule.
01:24:01.620 Give Fleck his little homework assignment where he's got to go in and edit it in the app,
01:24:05.360 and you're the one who asked for it.
01:24:07.060 Hey, I'm happy to give everyone a shout out.
01:24:09.960 Yeah.
01:24:10.240 But you do need to be careful.
01:24:11.740 If you don't want your last name or you don't want your stuff, you got to be careful.
01:24:14.940 All right.
01:24:15.160 We got a happy birthday to Zoe.
01:24:16.680 Her birthday was this week.
01:24:18.280 She's a great mom, and she loved the Cribs tour of my house.
01:24:21.920 Happy birthday, Zoe.
01:24:22.800 Happy birthday, Zoe.
01:24:24.500 We have a happy birthday to Dalton, who turns 19 on January 30th.
01:24:28.200 He's a great lacrosse player.
01:24:29.620 Happy birthday, Dalton.
01:24:30.660 Keep it up with the lacrosse.
01:24:31.820 I like that name, Dalton.
01:24:33.120 Dalton.
01:24:33.540 That's a good American name.
01:24:35.180 Yeah.
01:24:36.240 And lacrosse, too.
01:24:37.340 Yeah.
01:24:37.820 We took that from the Native Americans.
01:24:39.460 It's ours now.
01:24:40.280 Yeah.
01:24:40.680 Happy birthday to Sarah on January 31st.
01:24:44.220 She's a stay-at-home mom to Atticus, whose birthday we celebrated last month.
01:24:49.240 Remember that?
01:24:50.200 Atticus.
01:24:51.080 Atticus.
01:24:51.800 My positive.
01:24:53.220 You know the one.
01:24:53.980 Happy birthday.
01:24:54.780 Happy birthday.
01:24:55.440 And she's a stay-at-home mom, so she's got, like, the easiest job ever.
01:24:59.100 Yeah.
01:24:59.840 Yeah.
01:25:00.640 It depends on the age of the kids, right?
01:25:02.720 No, we're kidding.
01:25:03.500 Once they're in school, it gets pretty easy once they're in school.
01:25:06.240 It's a real job, and we were just trying to mess with you a little bit.
01:25:08.780 Of course, it's a real job.
01:25:10.180 But it does get easy.
01:25:11.200 We got a happy birthday to Sam Chalella on January 31st.
01:25:17.120 He's a Navy veteran and a fireman.
01:25:22.560 Whoa.
01:25:22.900 And we appreciate him very much.
01:25:24.700 That's a good career path.
01:25:25.960 That's a good one-two combo.
01:25:27.100 Happy birthday, brother.
01:25:28.080 Yep.
01:25:28.380 Happy birthday, Sam.
01:25:29.500 And we got a happy birthday to Grace, whose birthday is on Monday.
01:25:33.500 She's a bonus lander, and her and Caleb love watching the show together.
01:25:36.660 Happy birthday, Grace.
01:25:37.800 Couldn't be more grateful for all you guys.
01:25:40.340 Another Fleckas Talks in the books.
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01:25:51.800 And check out the Crib special.
01:25:53.420 I have a whole special.
01:25:54.820 I go over all the stupid stuff in my house, and it's very fun.
01:25:58.180 So if you guys want to watch Crib's, FleckasTalks.com is the website.
01:26:01.660 It is now listed in the specials section.
01:26:04.620 So check that out if you haven't watched yet.
01:26:06.940 Thank you for watching all the way through.
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