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On this episode of the Fluckus Talks the Podcast: Spencer Pratt is running for mayor of New York City, a bad lady comedian is in the broader dumb women s section in Cringe of the Week, and we have some more fake racism this time at Sam s Club.
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Welcome back to Flack of Socks, the podcast, episode 359.
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Today on the show, Spencer Pratt's mayor election is today.
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Then we have a bad lady comedian in our broader dumb women's section in Cringe of the Week.
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Then we have some more fake racism, this time at Sam's Club.
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It's What the Stocks Podcast featuring Richard Graham.
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did. All right. Yesterday, the Carmelo Anthony trial started. Yes, that's going on. Not a ton
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of information has come out so far, but it's definitely giving me OJ vibes. 100%. It's the
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battle of how many black people can you get on the jury, I think. The whole battle is won with
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how many black people you can get on the jury. Yeah. And obviously, he should just be found
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guilty, no questions asked. It's not even hard. Yeah. It's not a self-defense scenario at the
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track meet. And then you sprint away with a bloody knife. It's not really what you do when
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you stand your ground. But so if he is found guilty, I think there's going to actually be
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protests because black people should be allowed to murder and get let out like everyone else.
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Why is he treated differently than other black people who just get released when they kill
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somebody? I don't know, man. I think there was some initial genuine black people mad at cops
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killing them that we saw with like Ferguson and all those kind of steps that culminated in George
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Floyd, I don't think they're that motivated anymore. And I think that George Floyd was
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elevated by white liberals. So I don't know. I'm not sure if they really have that power anymore
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that destroyed the city. You know, a footlocker might get ransacked, a couple of things like that.
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But the sustained grievance protesting, I don't think they have it in them, but we'll see. We'll
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see soon enough. We'll see. All it takes is for one juror to throw up the fist and go,
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All right, let's get to our first main story of the day.
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Google is releasing mosquitoes in California and Florida.
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Yeah, they're planning to release up to 32 million mosquitoes in both those states to help fight diseases.
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And the gist of it is rather than releasing biting insects,
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the company plans to release male mosquitoes infected with Wolbachia, a naturally occurring bacteria.
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When the affected, infected males mate with wild female mosquitoes, the offspring do not survive, helping suppress mosquito populations over time.
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No one really voted for that or agreed to it or consented to it.
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They're just going to do it because they know best and maybe we can trust them.
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Well, wouldn't the Department of Wildlife of Florida and California, you know, the fact that Florida said yes leads me to believe.
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That it's okay. Because I mean, this is kind of, I was waiting to have this confrontation with you, not confrontation, but like, we can manipulate nature. We do have the power to like, plot things and make things better for us. And I wish we would use some of that energy on the ticks. But like, you're right that it is megacorp, scary, like, and bad Bill Gates with all his weird African intentions. It gets mixed. And then we kind of become suspicious of the good stuff. Right?
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There's two sides to the coin here, and I'm like, what, can we not do anything?
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I just think it's weird when Google's doing it, and like, I live in Florida.
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No one asked me, hey, are you cool with Google releasing modified mosquitoes?
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Yeah, I think this has been going on for a while, though.
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They've been experimenting on this for a long time.
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Mosquitoes are powerfully attracted to fermenting water and will lay their eggs in your bucket.
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BTI is a naturally occurring soil bacterium that produces a toxin that kills mosquito, backfly, and fungus gnat larvae only.
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I also have like a solar-powered bug zapper in my yard, and that's pretty good.
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I hate mosquitoes and ticks, and we should be doing as much as we can.
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And I don't think it really affects all that much because there's such an abundance of them, right?
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My solar-powered zapper says it does a full acre of mosquitoes, but I don't understand how that works.
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All right. We have a crazy story. The Illinois Senate just passed a new legislation that is
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backwards and upside down. Yeah. The Illinois Senate just passed legislation allowing out-of-state
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illegal immigrants to receive in-state tuition rates at all Illinois public universities.
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According to an update from Illinois State Senator Andrew Chesney, the vote, 38 yes, all Democrats, 19 no, all Republicans.
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Illinois taxpayers will be responsible for funding this measure through increased taxes.
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And Chesney says you can't make this stuff up and et cetera.
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They're already out of country, and now Illinois wants them, right?
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And it's backwards and upside down because not only should the illegals not be going to colleges at all,
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They're going to colleges and getting better rates than American students who are out of state.
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If you're from Michigan and want to go to the University of Illinois, A, you're already competing with thousands of Chinese international students.
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I don't know if we covered that on the show, but University of Illinois is like China and India school.
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And now they're opening it up to the illegals.
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So better opportunities for illegals than American students.
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But again, this is just one of those things where it's like, well, when you put out a lightning rod, lightning's going to hit it. And so like Illinois, with all their shit policies, they're going to continue to get worse. And then other states are going to ascend and it's going to become one of those more people flee and your tax base is gone. So if you're in Illinois, just kind of pay attention. What else? Oh, they're making this shittier. They're making that shittier. I get to pay more? You know, we're at that point.
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But yeah, so it's just one of those like the tale of two states that's going to be a story going forward basically more than ever.
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Like the polarization in America is being represented through states' actions, and you get to see who's doing what.
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I feel bad for the purple states, though, because they're swinging back and forth.
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Like Illinois, if you know what Illinois is about, you know it's going like this.
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And obviously, not only are students needing to compete with foreign-born,
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We have some crazy stats about foreign-born people getting jobs.
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Yeah, foreign-born workers have accounted for more than half of U.S. labor force growth
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So of the growth, half of that goes to foreigners.
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This stat's a little confusing, but it's basically 9 out of 10 of every new job created post-COVID has gone to a foreign-born person.
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And I asked Grok if this was true because it seemed so crazy, and he said it's true.
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Yeah, because the foreign-born jobs gained was $4.3 million, and the native-born jobs gained was $471,000.
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Yeah. So a crime has been committed against you all. Without a vote, you know, nobody really did it. You just voted for Democrats and then they did it. And even some right-wingers like the Koch brothers or conservatives, so-called, who like the cheap labor. But, you know.
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Yeah. And there's a lot that just needs to be undone, right?
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Very true. That's going to take us to our fraud section. Dr. Oz has an update from Minnesota. There was a $21 million fraud scheme that got exposed.
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Yeah, these are the foreign-born people who don't want to work. So this is the other side of it. And this story, we kind of missed this last week, but it's just like a mugshot of two Somali women with $21 million in fraud. But Dr. Oz says some shit that kind of makes it worth covering.
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And they're a mother and a daughter, by the way.
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And they would often pay moms to lie that their children had autism.
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And in that community, these kinds of behaviors were accepted.
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Well, this is a much bigger problem for the country.
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These programs, especially in Medicaid, were designed sort of on the honor system.
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You were asking people to pay for things your family would normally do for you.
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And so you'd assume they would take advantage of the system once in a while, but it would be very rare.
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So this is a good example of autism where we've taken an ailment, a tragic condition for many families that they're struggling financially to cope with, and it was supposed to cost $3 million, $4 million, not supposed to cost $400 million, and it doesn't get there unless you actually dupe people into thinking it's real.
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Like he said, kickbacks were involved with the mothers of the children who claimed to have autism.
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And apparently it's part of a broader crime ring because state workers were supposed to be the ones who verify these claims.
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And then they all got verified and then the money was all sent.
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So you have to assume that state workers were in on it too, getting some kickbacks as well.
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And then that's why when we were talking about Tim Waltz last episode where he said, what about white people watching white people?
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like the broader Somali community was involved in this and they're not on paper doing anything
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crazy. But if you're willing to commit fraud for 500 bucks or whatever the kickback was so that
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someone could milk your kid's body in Medicare for thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars,
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then yeah, you're culpable. This is a community thing, right? Yeah. That's how I see it too. And
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I actually have an idea to help solve some of the Minnesota fraud stuff. We should have doge
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people go to Minneapolis, right? And you find every Somali with a BMW, a Mercedes, a Tesla,
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or a Range Rover. Any car over 40 grand, pretty much. And then you do economic stop and frisk.
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Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And if you think about it, for every Somali that acquired the Range Rover,
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honestly, there's probably 150 to 200 Somalis with Range Rovers that are doing fraud.
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Yeah. That's a fair rate. Because back in the day, and when Giuliani did it in New York,
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It's like, all right, like four out of 10 people had an illegal gun or drugs or something.
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And I found this tweet replying to the Minnesota fraud story I thought was really insightful
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because it shows how hard it is to get actual funding for normal Americans.
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Yeah, families have to regularly sue school districts to get necessary services because they can't get an accurate assessment of their child's issues and services needed.
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Yet these people receive diagnoses and services over $20 million based on what the moms alone said.
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So they took their word, their foreign language, English as a second language word for it.
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and we have a bunch of other fraud to get to as well.
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This is something we've kind of covered before,
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to get products to use those products in stores.
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in the Dominican Republic that are stocked with food,
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paid for in the United States with food stamps,
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and it's all being paid for by you, the American taxpayer.
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to santa domingo i'm seeing these big giant refrigerator boxes and 55 gallon barrel drums
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being filled up with food there's just so much fraud going on in this one city yeah it's not
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even fun so there you go that was from muckraker and they have a whole like 16 minute video on it
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but we had been discussing the blue barrels and how kind of recent refugees always send it back
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to their family. And I didn't realize that we were funding bodegas and corner stores with it too. I
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thought it was for personal consumption mostly. Some international investments from us. Yeah.
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I didn't know we had exposure to Dominican bodegas. I know. We should be getting our check
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any day now. But yeah, that's kind of it. And it's like our tax dollars are funding an entire
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economy of some like random Caribbean nation, right? Crazy. So disgusting. And it's just another
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thing like we you keep digging scratching the surface and you get the easy somalis first
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and then who's actually smart scamming us there's got to be some russians some albanians some
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certain types of ethnic people who are like a little bit higher iq yeah they're probably gutting
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us real quietly yeah very true all right let's get to our next story this one's out in new york
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city wait till you hear how much it costs to replace two water fountains yeah what is really
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Breaking America, two drinking fountains for $375,000. Sounds like Ottawa. And it says replacing
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two drinking fountains in Riverside Park costs $375,000 and takes three years from funding to
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completion with the system working as designed. So there you go. $375,000 for two water fountains
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three years from now. And in that same amount of time- Sounds like a joke. It really does.
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And then three years will go by and then it'll never happen and that money's gone.
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They're going to go, all right, we got to pay 500K for this guy to do it in two years.
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Like something happens that kind of knocks it off its course and it's like, whoa, never
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If it's already hooked up with pipes, all you have to do is what?
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We do five minutes of work every week for three years, five minutes at a time.
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And then in that same amount of time, three years, China built a bridge to the mountains.
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I'm not a Chinese engineer, so I can't comment on it.
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All right, let's get into our migrant section now.
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We have a few examples out of Virginia, actually.
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But there was an illegal migrant rapist who was released, and then he assaulted again.
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Court records showed me that he was arrested on May 19th in Fairfax County on five charges, including a felony.
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But only three days later, he was back on the street and allegedly assaulted a woman.
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So this is just a really concerning, a disturbing situation that we're telling you about this morning.
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Take a look here. The suspect on your screen, 25-year-old Cristobal Vasquez Sanchez.
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Arlington police say he inappropriately approached a woman in a parking garage stairwell about 10 days ago.
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Another person was there to step in and help her, and then he ran away before investigators found and arrested him three days later.
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So that's who they're protecting. And if you say anything, I guess, what, you hate brown people?
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I mean, I understand, but like, wouldn't if you were a Democrat, you'd be like, all right,
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But like the rapist, we have to actually lock him up.
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This could embarrass us politically, but they don't even factor that in, which is the interesting
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Like the political humiliation factor should matter to them.
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Like they don't care about the girl who was in the stairwell and sees the Carlos Vasquez Vasquez coming down, lunging like this.
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But you'd think they would at least be embarrassed politically enough to do something about this.
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And then like we know the whole Democrat plan is they're going to give amnesty and then everyone's going to vote and they're going to win the elections.
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You'd think maybe you just let the rapist get arrested and deported.
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And we've been covering Virginia for weeks at this point.
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That was like because of the Virginia election, which, again, who did we run in that election?
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Who never had, winsome Sears, who never had a fucking shot.
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So like, and I actually just saw they're running just some random white guy in Michigan for Senate.
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We don't need to play the diversity game, right?
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We're trying to win elections so illegals don't rape someone you love, right?
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And we've been covering all of the crime and repeat offenders and illegal crime in Virginia.
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We have like a one, two, three, four headlines here.
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Woman attacked while waiting for rideshare in Arlington.
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A legal immigrant accused of child caught by ICE after a release in Fairfax County.
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How Fairfax County bus stop stabbing suspect avoided jail and deportation.
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Abdul Jalla had been arrested several times and was the subject of an ICE order of removal
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before police say he stabbed Stephanie Minter to death
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And that's kind of the result of these policies.
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You can't get your guns anymore the same you used to.
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They were already getting released, but now they're illegal.
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and make sure you don't have a gun to defend yourself
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Is that for the mosquitoes or are you on your way somewhere?
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My aunt and her daughter, my cousin, and her son have been.
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Family members of those three victims waited together outside of this crime scene
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as they learned what happened to their loved ones.
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An illegal with an ice detainer that was ignored
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funny guy show it's just fucking murder right it's horrible yeah every week it's crazy and it's sad
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and the democrats have the high ground though because they're looking out for these people
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there's no illegal people yeah and that's what no illegal people do um and then we have another guy
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this murder was uh stabbing from 2023 but he just got acquitted due to insanity and he was a migrant
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And that's why we need the federal government
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And another resource that illegals take advantage of
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is our medical facilities and our hospitals.
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but it kind of dawned on me that we're missing an entire vertical of like urban decay and migrant
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section just because of the way hospitals are run. This guy says, there's a kind of soft
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professional conspiracy in America to hide from view the underclass that consumes most of the
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time and resources of public systems with their senseless self-inflicted problems, particularly
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in healthcare. In the social media era, you'd think it would be easy for gossip to spread about
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low-lifes, medical conditions, and social problems that healthcare workers encounter
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every day. This has been effectively suppressed by extreme interpretation of patient privacy laws
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against workers' speech. Healthcare workers are frequently seen on social media complaining about
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the policy of silence that is drilled into them and its implication for keeping certain topics
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out of public discussion. A recurring type of video is a worker saying,
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there are things we see, kinds of people we deal with that would be so shocking or unknown to the
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general public. And everyone else with this job knows what I'm talking about. And everyone also
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knows the extreme degree we're told not to talk about it or we get fired. And I'm going to stop
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reading it there, but that's just kind of to make the broader point. Like there's an entire industry
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of urban decay and migrant, an entire vertical that we aren't allowed to see because like a doctor,
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You know, obviously someone at the Little Caesars, when it's looking like a brawl is coming up, they're going to pull out the phone.
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The doctors who have to follow HIPAA, they don't get that same luxury.
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They just go, oh, this guy abusing the system, his fourth OD of the week.
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Yeah, it's crazy that the stuff that happens in the hospitals is just like siloed off.
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And you have to like have a doctor who tells you stories about it because otherwise, and even then they might get in trouble if you broadcast it or do some sort of identifying thing where you can trace it back to them.
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And we know that the illegals go to the emergency room for normal routine health stuff.
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And I'm sure there's a lot of repeat offenders and drug addicts and the stories that they have aren't told either.
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I mean, if you never saw a bill from the hospital, you'd probably go if you had a tickle in your throat.
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you'd probably go at the smallest thing. Like, oh man, I nailed my hand again. I better go
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hospital, take it out. Like that's what I'm saying. So, um, it's crazy that it's kind of
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hidden from our view and I feel stupid. Like I feel dumb that I'm like, huh, we don't have much.
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Every once in a while we'll get a hospital video of like the doctor saying you need to leave.
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And it's filmed by someone from the public who doesn't have those same HIPAA laws applying to
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them. So I feel kind of stupid. Yeah. Like we haven't had an urban decay from the hospital
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recently. We got to dig into it. And if you guys have any tips or inside knowledge, send it to us
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and we will protect your identity. Yeah. And you're kind of like backing into it by like
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budgets and things that the hospital have spent money on and you don't get a really clear picture.
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So I thought that was interesting. Yep. Our next story is back to Virginia again. There was a
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deadly bus crash with a Chinese driver. Yeah. The bus driver in deadly Virginia crash charged
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that plowed into other cars, igniting one on fire.
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But he was arrested, and he was traveling at a high rate of speed.
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The bus obviously survived it, but the cars, the burnt-out husk of a car.
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And apparently this guy kind of barely spoke English, Chinese guy.
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you step away from the bus. I mean, that's a joke. And like, you can get away with it most times,
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but if you're going to get in a deadly crash, it's probably in the guy who can't communicate
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with you. Yeah. It's like, Hey, sir, you're a good driver, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're
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going to Fairfax, right? Yeah. You need a verbal, you're waiting for him to reply.
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But the problem is it's like, he's Asian. Yeah. Asian drivers obviously aren't the best. And then
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foreign Asian drivers, it's basically a death machine. And then, uh, we've been cracking down
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And then there was a headline that came out locally
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in Indiana, I believe, that I just thought was retarded.
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It says, about 2,000 immigrants lost their jobs
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in Indiana due to stricter CDL license requirements,
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creating an effect where families can't pay mortgages
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They can't pay the mortgage in the foreign country
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oh, they don't do anything major on the demand side
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Next, we're almost done with our migrant section.
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there was a horse that escaped someone's property and then no no no no a horse that was stolen from
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someone's property a horse that was stolen from someone's property and wait to hear what they did
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with it now on just one station horses missing after a barn break-in that search ending hours
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later and not far from their home two animals found butchered about a mile away and tonight
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their owners, as you can imagine, are looking for answers. The night team's Alex Browning has this
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exclusive. For somebody to have the stomach to do something like this, this is heartless.
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A heartless horse heist in Southwest Miami-Dade over the weekend. This is the same thing as going
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into somebody's yard, taking their dog and cooking it. Turning deadly. Two horses swiped from Southwest
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miami-dade turned up dead their corpses found sunday morning off southwest 205th avenue noticed
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that the fence was cut and at that point we realized that they were taken owner david says
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it started sometime overnight saturday his two horses sammy m wore on the home front stolen from
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their stalls off southwest 207th avenue there are children and they were there you go i could
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probably give you some answers. I could tell you who probably did it. Yeah. The Hmong people who
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stole that pig in Georgia, you know, someone like that, a recent arrival, if not a complete and
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total migrant, at least a recent arrival. And they butchered them. They butchered them and
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they're eating horse meat now. Not everyone does that. And you know, yeah, exactly. I wonder who
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did it. Americans don't have a taste for horse meat. I think we even got offended that horse
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me it was in dog food back in the day yeah um but the whole thing is like the pig who got stolen
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from the autistic kid who was using it to build his confidence that was like all right everybody
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eats pig i get it you knew it was his pet he looked a little too good he was too clean but
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he did taste good but the horses aren't even for eating here and then i'm reminded of that camp of
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the saints quote where it's like oh they won't even care about your stuff they'll light a fire
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And I'm not saying that's what that guy had,
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like there could be a ton of value in the horses
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and they go, that's 600 pounds of meat, you know?
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So that economic spread, again, is lost in translation from whatever culture these guys are from.
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They haven't caught him yet, so we can't say, but you want to do any predictions?
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But they don't know that spread, that meat to however valuable the horse is.
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They lose that spread through third worldism, right?
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Yeah. All right. Our last two clips are Indian related.
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Last episode, we told you guys how Indians will share a beer and five guys will use the same straw.
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In Thailand when they're because they just got their visas like removed or they're harder to get now.
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And now we got, I think, four or five Indians sharing one burger.
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And actually watch it. There's the girl takes a bite and then another girl comes in.
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So they're all taking a bite of one burger.
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This isn't like a horrible thing or anything crazy, but I did find it fascinating.
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I think it's like they can barely afford to travel.
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So it's like the equivalent of like the black girls getting a 10-person Airbnb in Miami and putting 20 people in it.
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And like the bathroom's all makeup and wigs, right?
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It's kind of like their version of that is what I'm guessing because otherwise why would they share a burger?
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Let's see how Richard Rappaway explains this one.
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This Indian guy or whatever is opening fruit in a special way.
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Just that some people are so dumb out there that maybe, yeah,
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we learned about the thought process of certain migrants.
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And that was actually sent to us in the group chat.
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We have a channel within the group chat for clips for the show
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So, yeah, that's the end of our migrant section.
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We're now moving on to the final page of housekeeping
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The link to this episode is sent to the boys in the group chat.
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And please join Bonusland right here on YouTube.
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I don't know if you, I think there's like a percentage where like more than half of you guys watch the show and you're not subscribed.
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Remember last episode, what was the guy's name?
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Yeah, apparently that's just how his eye looks.
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The cover story is Iris Koloboma or something made up.
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So this guy's on your side, and he thinks he's a reptile still.
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But apparently there's an explanation for why his eye is like that.
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And I just want you guys to know you can call it what you want.
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oh, there's a completely reasonable explanation for all this.
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If I met that guy and I saw him, I would be freaked out.
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I would leave and I would know I just saw a reptile.
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Obviously, all seed oils and tons of like crap, fake ingredients,
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but the meat itself is getting more disgusting.
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I was really giving Chick-fil-A another chance, but their texture has been disgusting.
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I took the first bite, and I couldn't even get the fucking chicken apart.
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And apparently it's called, like, spaghetti meat or something, because there's an explanation.
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But basically the explanation is they have like these genetically modified chickens they use that grow so fast that the muscle fibers outgrow the blood supply ability.
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So like the things get so big, but then the blood supply can't grow as fast.
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So you have these like big birds that they kill prematurely, but they're all juiced up and then the blood doesn't flow properly and it's not good for you.
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I know they did switch something, like maybe a year ago they switched something.
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There was like a phase where Chick-fil-A is the best.
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There was an opportunity for them to be like the Maha chicken place, and then they're just not doing it.
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And all those sauces, Chick-fil-A sauce tastes so good.
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Canola oil, soybean shit, chemicals, stuff that makes it gelatinous.
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Probably some lady who's worried about pride.
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Maybe they got to do a pride month even though they don't.
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The Schumann resonance, Earth's electromagnetic heartbeat, has been 7.83 hertz since we first measured it.
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In April 26, it spiked above 40 hertz for six consecutive days.
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That has never happened, not once in recorded history.
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The monks of Mount Athos still burn the same handmade candles they've used for centuries, crafted to last exactly 24 hours.
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Their prayers, unchanged for 1,000 years, take longer than the hours allow.
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I always know when a new guy is getting into his algorithm.
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it'll show up a couple of times and oh flickers has fallen for this one yeah days are 16 hours
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now is this what you're up to that's what it feels like the year's half over does it feel
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like we're i feel like we're still in 2023 yeah that's fair you know time is speeding up the
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whole everything is just going weeks and going by and it doesn't feel like it did when we were
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younger all right i don't know what this adds to the show though time is going fast i'm just
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letting everyone know you're losing a third of your day. Okay. All right. Next, we've talked a
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lot about gut health and how important it is. We actually found an example that proves it.
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All right. Healthy gut equals healthy mind. Unhealthy gut equals unhealthy mind. Besides
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depression, brain fog, Alzheimer's, and anxiety, poor gut health can contribute and might even
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trigger OCD, schizophrenia, and bipolar. And this is what from a study? Alteration of gut microbiome
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in patients with schizophrenia indicates links between bacterial tyrosine biosynthesis and
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cognitive dysfunction. So someone made a study. And then on top of that, there was actually a
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study done where there was a girl who had like schizophrenia, kind of losing it. And then she
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took, it sounds disgusting, but she took poo from her husband or her boyfriend and put it in capsules
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and ate it and then the healthy bacteria from his microbiome healed her schizophrenia in her
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stomach healed her gut with good microbes and then her schizophrenia subsided okay so we need
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to be eating shit okay so we just make fun of the indians for sharing five to a burger but we need
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to be eating shit if you're a schizophrenic if you're schizophrenic not everyone okay all right
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you got to find someone with a healthy gut
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you should probably be trying anything, right?
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I kind of had a moment last night, actually, where I became aware.
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It wasn't schizophrenia, but I think I might have sleptwalked last night.
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But I like gained consciousness and I didn't know where I was.
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So I'm like feeling around and I knocked a bunch of shit over.
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I know, and I could have imagined out in my hallway.
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you could have gone two feet to the left of the door.
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Let me know multiple times a day I could provide you.
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This is what you mentioned last week at some point.
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He said, study reports 96% remission rate of alpha-gal syndrome
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with nearly 500,000 Americans now affected by tick-induced meat allergy.
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A peer review studied reports almost unbelievable results
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And so it's like acupuncture or something, right?
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Yeah, I guess I think it takes it a while for a tick to actually give it to you.
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So just make sure if you're outdoors, you're checking yourself and getting them early.
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Once you get bit, I think it's within 12 hours for Alpha Gal.
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And then after that, it's, like, a few weeks, and then you start getting the meat allergy.
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In the ear, in these little folds, they go in there.
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If you go like this and, like, reverse your ear out, full of ticks.
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It's like you're all, like, that snake from the video, full of ticks.
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all right our first clip from cringe of the week is one of the worst takes i've ever heard
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hot take uh i agree with squatters as long as it's in a place like a mansion if it's not owned
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basically being rented out by people in the same tax bracket or around the same tax bracket as me
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i don't i don't give a shit um i don't feel bad for millionaires and billionaires who have all
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this fucking money who don't even notice that anyone's living in their house most of the time
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because they're just using it as a place to gain equity and not actually living there.
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Yeah. That's, I guess, who's doing all the squatting. It's like responsible homeless
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people who are respectfully living in Peter Thiel's Miami mansion while he's not there.
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Just the guest room. The maid was going to sleep there anyway, right?
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Yeah. And then this pig, obviously this guy's opinions, you knew him as soon as you saw him,
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but he's got this opinion where it's like, yeah, it doesn't match reality at all,
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But that's my opinion. And then it's also not an even distribution of the law. It's just emotions based. And yeah, the people I don't like, you could do it to them. But that's not really how societies are built, brother.
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Yeah. And he's giving his opinion to sound cool on TikTok. But 99 percent of squatters are squatting in like middle class people's rental properties.
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That Miami, that sick Miami compound, they have security guards.
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And then there's also another flippant thing, like millionaires and billionaires.
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It's like everybody who's 50 who worked an honest job and like raised kids and did it pretty much right is a millionaire.
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Oh, but to my 401k, my home equity and that extra rental property, I'm worth 2.3 million.
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Yeah. You know, so the millionaires and billionaires, you know, that's a thousand X difference in between, you fat fucking idiot.
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Yeah. And we have an example of who is a victim of squatters.
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Yeah. A Brooklyn landlord says he's trapped in a legal battle with a nine-year squatter over unpaid rent, and it's already drained his daughter's college fund.
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Thomas Diana estimates he's owed up to $325,000 while New York courts keep adjourning the case.
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The saga now stretches into its 10th year after another delay this April.
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He's a construction worker from Queens who toiled hard all his life and plan to retire
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on the proceeds of a rundown eight unit building that he fixed up himself at night over years.
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And then also this, this fat idiot, loser, dork, pussy, who we just showed, um, the one thing I want to point out is like, they think that it's these evil billionaires and people as if it's not a construction worker who just like leveraged the hours that he worked and then adding sweat equity to it.
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like the only difference between this guy and then a productive guy who's
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like 25 and living in New York is like 30 years.
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Ahead of you in their arc of like owning things.
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It's a construction worker with his daughter's college fund.
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But the guy in the original video who's way fatter than me, he said-
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Hey, you don't even need to sneak it by, buddy.
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And there's a certain sloppy mass index where like, you know, you, you're like a barrel.
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But like his opinion is cool and everyone's liking him on TikTok.
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But if you reframed his opinion, all right, so you're against like 90 plus percent of squatters, right?
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It's fine for the billionaires and millionaires, but for everyone else where it's happening all over the country, you're against that.
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And like that knows how he doesn't lead with that.
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I also heard an interesting theory about that guy.
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i heard that richard rap boy doesn't shave his beard because he's scared his face is gonna look
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like that guy's face underneath it yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah keep projecting yeah that fat neck
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and then you have a goatee not not to just trash someone's appearance but like we kind of can with
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a shit opinion like this it kind of leaves the door open yeah um someone should squat in this
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guy's house someone should just go into his house and go oh not to you though right yeah you know i
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live here now that unequal application of the law is part of his like thesis too what a what a loser
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all right next we have a charity lawn work situation for a family of shut-ins you know
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those guys who go and kind of they're a landscaper but they get traction on social media by doing
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landscaping for free that's what's happening here to this family Spencer here with SB mowing and I
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got a message from a lady saying they were desperate for help she had two kids who couldn't
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play in the backyard because it had gotten completely
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powered push mower just couldn't handle it anymore.
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I thought this was going to be some charity where
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a single mom and her kids, she got overwhelmed.
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Yeah, it's got like an oil stain where the back of his head touches it, and it's greasy.
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Yes, I trimmed the trees up a little bit and kind of elevated everything so y'all could run around back here,
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and I got rid of a lot of that junk that was back here so you guys could have some space.
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So hopefully that gives you guys the ability to be able to maintain it from now on.
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Like, we're not here to be too mean to anybody but that squatter guy.
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But, like, man, you see the dad, and it's, like, humiliating to get the charity.
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And, like, he's the one, obviously, who should be in charge of maintaining the grounds.
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And I don't think the family is going to spring into outdoors people now.
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Don't be the shut-in computer chair family who all does cell phone shit.
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And we actually recommended charity for, like, middle-class people who are, like, trying or, like, those roofers who we showed, the Rudan brothers.
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but uh this one i don't know didn't like it didn't like it either and yeah that dad you're
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not out there with him yeah oh i'm the dad i just got back hey let me help you and let's go back to
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this we cut a lot of it because it was like a four minute video he's got a whole trailer full
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of shit fence posts uh big tree branches stuff he sawed down he even redid the fence for him
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at the end so i don't know i don't know what the message is here but it made me cringe
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They do this a lot, so give them a follow.
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Next, we're heading into our dumb women section.
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Our first one is a girl who got texted from the oil change guy,
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you think it's okay to save my phone number to text me?
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I'll be reporting this, and I'll read a little from it.
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I apologize again if I overstepped by texting you.
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And it got a little bit more pathetic too.
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So, you know, he didn't do the best job on the texting front,
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The reason it's cringe is because of how the women are reacting
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They also know my address, so it's super creepy.
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I didn't reply to you for a reason after he kept replying.
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And then here's kind of the piece de resistance.
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girl i'm sorry this is awful i've had this happen before after i after i filed a police report over
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something years ago and it was so scary and uh the person the original poster said but yeah
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definitely gonna file a police report and contact a lawyer because he texted you like a 20 year old
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20 something oil change guy goes oh she's hot i'll text her which obviously is breaking the rules
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but everyone's acting like a rape has occurred or something even more dramatic than that has
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occurred. He followed you home and then he's at your house like, hey, can I take you out?
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Yeah. This kind of guy nervous texting isn't going to break into your house and do a stranger
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R word on you. Yeah. But the whole world revolves around like women not being offended. Like you
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can't say this, you can't do that. It's all like feminine policing and that, you know, yeah, he
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broke the rules or whatever, but there's plenty of people in the comments who are writing, this is
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how I met my wife. Yeah. My grandparents, they did this and they were married for 55 years.
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like there's there's just the yin and yang and i think it's so dramatic when they i'll be filing
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a police report for sure like i don't do you know how rare a stalker is like it's pretty rare yeah
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like and and you're probably more likely to get like in some sort of domestic dispute or something
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with like a boyfriend for two years who kind of snaps than you are like the guy who tries to take
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a shot right yeah but i just thought it was so crazy how they're uh and then this is obviously
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like a man versus women thing too like the guy crossed a line he took your number off the form
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yeah and that's as far as he'll go and he's nervous about it and texting a bunch but the
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way the women reacted like as if some horrible crime i don't really get that and what doesn't
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make sense too we can assume that woman is left-leaning politically what also doesn't make
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sense is you have situations like this where you post it and go oh guys are predators no one's safe
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out there. But then out of the other corner of their mouth, they're justifying bringing in like
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people from the third world in Somalia and India and all these other countries where they're going
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to like actually assault people like the Muslims. Yeah. So on one side, it's like, oh, this guy's
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a predator for texting me nice. And then on the other side, they're like campaigning to bring in
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third world rapists. Yeah. So are you scared of men or not? Because if you're scared of men,
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they're inconsistently scared of men. Yeah. If you're scared of men, there's a subset of men
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you can really avoid, and you should advocate for everyone avoiding, but you don't do that.
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If someone was this scared of men getting a text after an oil change,
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they should be like Hitler himself on the border.
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Well, it actually wouldn't work because there's no deportations.
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We need someone better than Trump on deportations.
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That's what a girl who was truly offended at this Valvoline thing would say about migrants, right?
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All right, our next clip in our dumb woman section is the worst woman stand-up comic ever.
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Okay, now I'm curious. What work do you think women should do then?
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Men should do concrete work, because you like concrete, and they need to play with it. I get it.
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oh i did not know that so you're saying that you're trying to get more women in mining or not
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oh it's up to me um well preferably i prefer not to mine because i have a master's degree and i
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like would rather not do that but i think that if women want to mine they should be able to go down
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into the mines to mine oh it'd be fun to go mine where's the joke if someone interrupts you like
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you have to like shut that down quick where was the joke and he actually got a laugh he got more
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laughs than her and she's doing horrible crowd work and i looked into this person she has a
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master's degree in liberal arts so that's why she's doing stand-up and she'll be successful
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because she has a degree that taught her how to be funny yeah i guess that's how it works
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um but the idea yeah we have a guy here here's the guy he's just drinking a beer glasses and
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long hair and he's like 40 and obviously like well the start of her bit was like i think we need more
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women in men dominated fields where's that gonna go where's the punch line right yeah exactly and
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it's only for the jobs they want of course and that's why he says concrete work that's yeah and
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you probably shouldn't heckle but if you are this is probably the girl you'd want to because she
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doesn't even clap back she just goes i have a master's yeah so they only want the jobs and
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the representation in the fields they want like nba announcer ceo ceo they don't really want like
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the heavy loud dirty jobs but they want to be the tech ceo for an app where the woman goes on the
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date and the guy doesn't even go because he's not good enough for her you know stuff like that and
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Yeah. It goes in a full loop. She's doing a bit
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women and she's not doing a good job in it.
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campaigning for paid off time for periods. Today, we are here to talk about women's pain
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and how long it's been overlooked. In the summer of 2015, while starting my career in New York City,
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I woke up on the floor of my local bodega, drenched in sweat, being dragged into an ambulance.
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Two male paramedics hovered over me and continued to ask me if I was pregnant.
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I had passed out from period pain. Even now, every month, I have days where it feels like
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barbed wire is tightening inside me. I've taken 2,000 milligrams of ibuprofen in 24 hours and
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still been in tears from the pain. Often end up on the bathroom floor, in the fetal position,
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crying, moaning, or vomiting. Still, I've put on a blazer and gone to work. I've sat in committee
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hearings, nauseous from the pain, quietly breathing to make my way through it. I've given speeches at
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rallies and run town halls while my body was in full revolts. I smiled for photos while silently
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wondering if I might faint right then and there. In fact, about 15% of women have period pain so
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debilitating that it disrupts worker school. That is no small number, and yet we are told to suck it
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It's why during Women's History Month, I've introduced legislation to give workers up to 12 days of paid leave a year for reproductive health.
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And I thought we were supposed to not acknowledge the change in behavior for women when they're on their period.
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I thought that we weren't supposed to do that.
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um and then if you think about it when it comes to like hiring if you were going to hire an equally
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qualified guy or girl the girl is going to be not so fun to be around for one week out of the month
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if she gets pregnant you're going to have to pay for her to leave and pay her while she's on
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maternity leave or you could just hire doug yeah doug will do the job and doug needs this for his
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family. They're all counting on Doug. And the funny thing, this is another like in one side
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of the mouth and out the other. It's like women can do any job a man can do. They're the exact
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same as men. They're honestly sometimes better because their temperament and they also need 12
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extra day paid leave off a year. But they're the same. But they're the exact same. So, I mean,
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you know, whatever. But I just don't think you can play up how we're better and equal and whatever
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And then also have this little 12 day caveat, like, all right.
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So you have to admit that like biologically we are a little different.
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And then yes, that doesn't apply to trans men.
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You can do some political stuff where you give them what they want.
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12 days paid leave, but they have to say a lot of the stuff they don't want to say.
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And then if she gets 12 days off, I get 12 paid days off.
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So if Debbie gets one day a month, I get one day a month.
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And I'll just be playing Call of Duty. I'll just be watching TV.
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And I found some interesting commentary I thought was good in the replies. You can skip the first sentence, but can you give that a read?
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Yeah. Live observation from the American Habitat.
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Democrat governing specimens convene a formal press conference to classify menstrual discomfort as economic violence and demand that employers subsidize paid leave for the herd during menstruation.
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The administrative state continues its comprehensive regulatory expansion, inserting formal policy into even the most intimate biological processes and private employment arrangements.
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The sacred ritual of protected class victimhood expands further, with the governing class demonstrating its inability to refrain from managing every facet of the old American herd's physiological and economic existence.
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And then there was another lady, Susie, in the replies, and I wanted to highlight her because she's a real one.
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She said, I am deeply embarrassed by these women.
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I worked in office jobs for 20 years, and not once did I take a sick day because of my period.
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Either you're a professional who shows up and does the job, or you're a professional victim.
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Also, if you truly need a sick day, just take it and shut up about it.
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I don't get the need for special legislation.
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I mean, it's, it's again, the conflicting statements, like we need this, but then we're
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also equal and more powerful and more determined than men.
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But then it's like perfectly ironic again, because you can't have it both ways unless
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you're a lady, then you could just say it and it won't make sense.
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So it's like the same message is reiterated at every level.
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We can do anything a man can do except when we're on our period.
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Yeah, she described it like she was a superhero getting up from getting punched by one of the Marvel villains, I don't know who, to get up and do a town hall.
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Lady, you could have skipped the town hall.
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And then Michelle Wu, the mayor of Boston, she's throwing her hat in the ring as well with some stupid stuff.
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Yeah, she's got a separate but similar or parallel interest.
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She hosted Trans Period Pride, ostensibly for trans women who can't have periods.
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The event, which includes a catered dinner and free period underwear provided to all attendees.
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Yeah, so all you trans show watchers, make sure.
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And then we're still in our dumb women's section.
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The Seattle mayor had an event, and she took this picture.
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This is a real picture with all the Muslims behind her.
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Yeah, I think it was a Muslim holiday recently.
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And she took a picture in front of all her pets who are not yet able to overthrow her
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But it feels good because she's a lady and Seattle's diverse and everyone's welcome.
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And you can come no matter what you believe when the harsh truth that should be put into
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And it might be a little harsh, but we're going to have to pretty much turn swaths of
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And then you get taken over because you didn't want to be mean.
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She gave a speech at a rally in New York, and she's wearing the head covering.
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And watch how the guys just kind of talk while she's speaking.
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AOC, when women are in control of their sexuality,
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it threatens a core element underpinning right-wing ideology,
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So you have a lot to tell these Muslim guys, probably.
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These guys are like hundreds of years behind the American right wing, right?
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No, that's just white guy patriarchy is what she's talking about.
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This lady's got a baby voice, and it drives us crazy.
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Like, baby voice, filming yourself eating,
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Have you ever had like a miscommunication with a waiter?
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These people go like, that guy was rude or something.
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I don't know what happens, man, but maybe do we love it with the boisters?
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there's not really much good commentary here but these people are among us i don't know not good
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yeah well that's the end of cringe we're now moving on to urban decay
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all right our first story for urban decay a philly homeless killer is released and back
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on the streets now yeah i saw this post on the philly subreddit and which is kind of funny
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because all those cities every city that has a subreddit it leans incredibly left um that's kind
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of the ideological capture of reddit it's all left the people who are the mods they tell you
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what you can talk about or not every sort of right-wing opinion just gets downvoted that's
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just to set the scene of what they're talking about here but even the philly reddit took notice
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of this one it says homeless man from september 2025 homicide of a woman is back out on the street
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look out center city john kelly shot lauren jardine to death last september near the 7-eleven on 12th
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chestnut. His case was withdrawn by the DA's office and he's back out on the street. Who's
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that DA, Larry Krasner? Yeah, that's Krasner. Here he is on video armed with a knife arguing
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with somebody who has a golf club. I'm just trying to warn people who frequent the area.
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This guy is out of jail and not stable. And we'll just play it in the background. It's kind of like
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a long winded homeless people argument where one has a golf club and one has a knife. And
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apparently this guy killed a woman and well what happened was she was getting harassed by him she
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pulled a gun i'll read it yeah i'll read it important context that's likely purposefully
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omitted the woman that he shot had initially pulled a gun on him first as he was physically
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assaulting another woman he then disarmed the woman with the gun and turned it on her so the
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reason he's back on the street is likely because the da could not confidently prosecute him for
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manslaughter as it was technically self-defense. Well, once you take the gun and then the gun's
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out of the equation, you do this. I don't know if that's self-defense. Yeah, the DA could not
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confidently prosecute him for manslaughter as it was technically self-defense. Not because Larry
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Krasner lets everyone run free, you fucking dolts. This is like the leftist slant of it.
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That being said, this dude is a terror. So practice situational awareness and avoid him
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at all costs it's this fascinating world where yeah he was right to get off but also this guy's
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fucking dangerous and you better watch out it's funny to watch kind of like presumably liberal
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people talk about the repeat offenders who never get caught on something here's another one well
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apparently the lady's gun was illegal too and then if you think about why she had a gun like
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why was this lady carrying a gun maybe she's what an ms 13 no she's probably commuting to work and
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has seen or maybe experienced herself a bunch of bad shit.
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She was a street rat with an illegal gun who were there beeping.
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But I was going to say, the reason you probably have a gun is to defend from these types of people.
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It was pulled on exactly who it should have been pulled on.
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Here's another comment, which is also funny, because there's like rules for, we always talk about it,
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like the AOC, the patriarchy, that was just for white people, not the Muslim guys,
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and should be avoided at all costs, call costs.
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It's like you witnessed this guy violently beating a woman,
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That's like one of the, like, that's one of the pillars of liberalism that never happens.
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But if you're an unsable street rat, it's, oh, gee, don't make eye contact with him.
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And it's, again, the same thing as the squatter, the squatter guy.
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The billionaires, I don't care about them getting squatted on.
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The street rats, I don't care if he beats a woman.
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They don't have consistent beliefs on right versus wrong.
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And in my worldview, there's very few, if any, right?
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So I just thought it was fascinating that, like, the word of mouth on the Philly subreddit is,
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There was a story we covered a few months back.
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This guy killed a 55-year-old man on camera in the New York City subway, and he just got released on a civil citation.
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Yeah, and this was from two and a half months ago.
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Nesedir Tate, 21, allegedly beat a 55-year-old man to death in front of a security camera on a New York City subway platform.
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Total free pass from the Manhattan District Attorney.
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Maybe there was some context as to why he killed an old man.
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And then it's not going to get any better in New York because the new sheriff of New York City appointed by Mom Domini is this guy.
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Much more complex than just simple individual racism.
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It's the racism that's interwoven in the system by the way of the enforcement quotas in Black and Hispanic communities.
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But those cops are then being instructed and pressured to get the low-level arrest with the belief that it stops the more serious things from happening.
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There's absolutely no empirical evidence to support that.
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There's no correlation between over-enforcement of innocuous infractions and a plummet in crime.
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But this is what a lot of police departments carry.
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Slave patrol, some people feel this thing was never designed to work.
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It educates some, maybe two or three people who have never heard about a slave patrol.
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So slave patrol were basically militias, if you will, during the time when slavery was legal, whose job was to catch runaway slaves.
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And after the Civil War, many of them literally just rolled over into police departments.
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Very likely, I would have probably said abolish.
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Every now and then you get a good argument as to why abolition is probably the better answer.
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There are many reform measures that have failed because, one, it's not incentivized.
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The guy who wanted to abolish the police is now in charge of one wing of the police.
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And it's not like the sheriff has that much power in New York City.
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And then he did that buzzword thing at the very first clip of it, which I'm picking up on all the time now.
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It's very complex, and that's why I need a retarded thing that doesn't really work to do it.
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And it's very complex, and we need studies and people in a lab coat to tell us if arresting criminals is a good idea or not.
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So you guys see what we cover on the show, Chicago, New York, Philly, Seattle.
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yeah, goes down. Yeah. I'm realizing now every city is at a different phase. Yeah. And some
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cities are farther gone than others. And this next clip is Seattle. And we've been kind of
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picking on Seattle for a while now. All right. For our next story, there was really bad gang
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violence and prostitution in this neighborhood in Seattle. And listen to what the locals had
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to do to stop it. There's been a shooting almost every night in the last couple of weeks. It's
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terrifying to live here and it's even more terrifying that the city is absolutely doing
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nothing to protect the citizens in this neighborhood. Which is why they're taking
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matters into their own hands. They put up these makeshift barriers. It was a game changer. We
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you know it made it feel much more safe there. Okay so that helped everybody kept the bad people
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out and those little dirt container barriers made a huge difference. It was a game changer.
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It was a game changer. But listen to what the city did in response.
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And today, the city of Seattle cleared out multiple handmade barriers from Aurora Avenue
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in North Seattle. Neighbors put them up, blocking the streets in an effort to keep gun violence out.
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Neighbors tell Cairo 7 the barriers gave them several nights of peace.
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Remember, Chop and Chaz were allowed to stay up for months and those barricaded roads, but that was okay.
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But these people are not allowed to keep the gangs out of their neighborhoods.
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But the good news is police can't help either because when they arrest people, they just release them.
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So you're forced to interact with these criminals.
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Yeah, you can't even band together for a common goal with your white taxpaying neighbors in Seattle to feel safer.
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And are they going to do more policing, run more patrols to the neighborhood?
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And then they kind of forget because they're beleaguered too.
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But yeah, you see like the will of the people, the people in the neighborhood, they all agree.
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But then the city of Seattle says, well, no, you can't because of a fire hazard or something.
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Yeah, so you can see where the priorities go, but white people can't group together and defend themselves from a libtard city, right?
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Yeah, we have another example of how Seattle's on the decline.
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Yeah, I feel like Seattle's becoming a case study.
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They're almost at rock bottom right now, and with that stupid mayor who we just showed taking the pictures with the Muslims.
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But listen to the names of the stores, too.
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These aren't like stores that go out of business.
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They're staples that should be able to operate in any stable economy.
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Shopping in Seattle is not what it used to be like.
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That corner right there, there used to be a big Starbucks.
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One of the best smelling stores in Seattle, Abercrombie, used to be right here.
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And they're all stores that are all over the country
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And if you're picking up on it, the white women are gone.
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They're not shopping in downtown Seattle anymore.
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I'm sure they're somewhere else in a nicer area.
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We got a racist lady here in the Sam's Club.
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because my Sam's Club membership had just expired.
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for her tapping her membership just to help somebody out it was rude and it was racist
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you could have just said you know no thanks or this that and a third now she want to get
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the calling people over here i don't give a damn being a weirdo you you came over here to be a
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weirdo yeah she just was being weird she could have just said she didn't like black people
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i asked her for her help she just was being racist at the time sorry you don't like black people
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fuck i'm gonna show y'all on tiktok her face later there you go so the lady didn't go out
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of her way to help you for no reason and she's a racist and karen yeah the the woman with the
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eyebrow tattoo of some guy's name probably in double nose rings um we're remember guys we're
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in scam society so i don't know what you're gonna do with a receipt that has my membership number
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on it. If you're going to run back in the store and steal those same five items three more times,
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I'm going to not help you. A membership isn't that expensive. Um, but there's kind of an energy
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here. Like, Oh, I was just asking for help. She was supposed to help me. Like there's like
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solidarity. Like, well, people got to help each other and come together. But if you say no,
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then you're a fucking racist and a Karen, you know, like there's not really much solidarity
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to have with these people. It's just, Hey, we got to stick. We got to stick together.
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We got to stick together like this, but it all flows to me, you know, we got to stick
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together, but it's you helping me right now and I never returned the favor and you're
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And I have an eyebrow tattoo, you know, it's just another, like such entitlement, like,
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And we don't live in a high trust enough society anymore to just do favors for people.
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I don't know what you're going to do with that.
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And we've seen a million videos, so unfortunately, no, I'm not going to help you.
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And then that lady's like, oh, you know, we all need to help each other out.
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When was the last time you think she helped somebody?
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But she's racist because she didn't want to give me free shit.
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Our last clips of Urban Decay are these new urban vehicles that are taking the streets over.
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There's some weird name for them, but I've seen them a little bit online, and it's just black people who like them.
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And they come from, what's the website, Alibaba or whatever?
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But apparently they're $3,000, and this is how they move.
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It's kind of like how a roller coaster works at the state fair.
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They spin around and they move forward and stuff.
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But every clip I've seen, it's always black people.
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And it's right at that tax refund amount price point,
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which is crucial to getting into a foothold in the urban community.
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You need to be right around that one or two people's tax refunds so they can team up.
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This is $3,000, and we called it a tax refund absorber.
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The black people, I will say, they have some ingenuity when it comes to alternative vehicles.
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He was riding a cooler because a lot of them, a car is too expensive, maintenance becomes an issue.
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Oh, they love the slingshot with that underlighting and then playing like old school R&B at a volume that will like outperform the bar you're at music.
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You got to be OG or unk to get one of those slingshots.
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Those slingshots are apparently so shittily built too.
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Moving on to Uplifting Gold, and we have Uplifting Stuff today.
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Our first story is out of California, Santa Monica.
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Make sure you guys go vote for Spencer Pratt today.
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I forgot to tell you that earlier in the episode.
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All right, cool wildlife, even in the kind of urban area.
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I'm sure there's in the mountains, but you see a big cat in the street rat hellhole.
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Next, we've talked about this a few weeks back, about how Trump is beautifying D.C.,
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and we actually have some details as to exactly what he did.
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Yeah, Trump's D.C. Safe and Beautiful Task Force has arrested over 13,000 criminals, removed 140-plus homeless encampments, and restored parks and monuments in the area.
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ICE alone has arrested over 20,000 illegals in the region.
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Replicate this in every city, and we'd be a new country.
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And one of the main things I've seen is these fountains that have been off for 19 years, 10-plus years, spray-painted with free Gaza in disarray.
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and look at this beautiful marble and beautiful water.
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And I think there's something that clicks in your head
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when you hear running water and you see something beautiful.
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and all the black people call it Malcolm X Park.
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So I think they're hanging on to something.
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And that's what we've been reiterating and saying.
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And, you know, you spend all this fucking money so that a fat, overweight, jobless black guy can eat and live in an apartment.
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But it's crazy to spend money on something that everybody can go and enjoy.
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We have people in charge like Lion King when Scar oversaw the kingdom and everything was dark and violent.
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And they're also doing a lot of work on the Lincoln Memorial Reflection Pool.
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I immediately began misting him with fresh water and gently picked away at his shell until I could
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find his beak. There he is. I then wrapped him up in a moist paper towel and placed him into a warm
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incubator to let him rest and hope he keeps fighting. Check on this baby. His yolk sac is
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very large. He's absolutely not ready to come out of this egg. I'm gonna put him back in the incubator
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for the night oh my gosh did you hear that chirp i am truly amazed by this little guy's strength
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and his yolk sac has greatly reduced in size he's very well formed and he seems to really want to
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live so i'm going to keep helping him time to go back in the incubator for another few hours he is
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trying to come out of the egg it is a little early i'm just gonna have to help him he's out of the
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egg i immediately began rinsing his belly button and wrapped him up in a fresh paper towel hearing
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him still chirping is truly incredible. I gave the incubator a good cleaning and pulled out some
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antibiotic ointment and applied it to his belly button. Then I wrapped him all up with some gauze
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and I used a piece of tape to keep it all snug. He's all nice and cozy now. I even set up a little
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bed inside the incubator for him with a little pillow. I've done all I can do to help. Now we
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just wait and hope he has the strength to pull through. Several hours later, I'm back to check
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on him and he's sitting up and he's able to stand this little guy is an absolute miracle i brought
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him right over to meet a friend and we had plenty of cuddle time together he very calmly laid on my
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chest and had much to say about it by the end of the day isn't that crazy he grows in like a day
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yeah yeah it is the duck ended up dying oh it did yeah goose he ended up dying but um but it's nice
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that they tried to help um all right for that next one you could delete that and then we have
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another clip here um this is from like a hotel pool speaking of ducks look how they get out of
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the pool so the guy comes over and puts a rolled up towel in so they can jump up and then they
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immediately know what to do and then the whole family exits the pool the guy in the background
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they got what they wanted they liked it a big wave of relief from a very passionate crowd after
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the lapine city council decides not to move forward with a proposed data center there you go
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that's uplifting yeah there's a certain uh our town's fine i don't need the data center and my
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representatives actually represent me and it worked so good for them i don't i don't know
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where i'm at on data centers or how i feel but like if the town doesn't want it and the town's
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fine. You don't need extra tax money. That's going to get funneled to somebody who's not you.
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Right. And then you hear loud shit and the power gets finicky or something. I don't know.
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They may arrest you. I don't, I don't think they do that, but I don't know enough, you know,
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but if you don't want it, you don't want it. If you're a happy, small town, you don't need shit.
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Right. Yeah. All right. Let's get to some shout outs. And remember, if you're a bonus lander,
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a member, uh, you get free shout outs. So something to think about. We have a happy
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birthday to brian he's been on the road working for the last few weeks while his wife has been
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holding down the fort at home with their one and two year olds and she said that she's breaking up
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the fights to make sure her house doesn't turn into urban decay okay happy birthday brian brian
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um happy birthday to mclean on june 2nd he loves the show and he's been supporting us for a very
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long time and he watches with his girlfriend lauralee who is now a fan too so she came around
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after watching Happy Birthday to McClain on June 2nd.
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What, there's a note that she likes Richard the most?
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Let's talk about libtards talking about their periods, you know.
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And the woman who can't speak to a waiter.
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And he's getting bonus land for his birthday from his girlfriend, Allura.
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A lot of these girlfriends are becoming show watchers, guys.
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We have a shout out to Perlita's husband, Tyler.
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But her husband is coming back from six weeks on the oil rig.
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And he's excited to get home and hang out with Perlita and to watch the show together, I'm sure.
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I've just seen a lot of helicopter videos of it.
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Perlita, let us know how he gets off the thing.
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We got a shout out to John, Valerie, and Trevor Henry.
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They've been enjoying the show for over a year now.
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And they've been watching, not since the beginning, but since recently.
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On the last page of housekeeping, we're letting the flag us cook
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There's a new alien spin, a rat boy shoots him a look
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It's exactly what the feds wouldn't want you to see
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But it could be a distraction and that rings true to me
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