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Today on the show, James Comey was indicted along with one of Anthony Fauci s henchmen. Then, Mamdami needs a billion dollar bailout for New York City and we re going to tell you what the city wastes all its money on. Then the Luxmaxers are taking it too far and cringe of the week. And last but not least, in Urban Decay we have a repeat offender that racked up 275 charges in three months. All this and more on today s episode of Fleckz Talks.
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All right. Welcome back to Fleckus Talks, the podcast, episode 350. Today on the show,
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James Comey was indicted along with one of Fauci's henchmen. We're going to go over the details
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there. Then Mamdami needs a billion dollar bailout for New York City, and we're going to tell you
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what the city wastes all of its money on. Then the Luxmaxers are taking it too far and cringe of the
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week. And last but not least, in Urban Decay, we have a repeat offender that racked up 275 charges
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in three months. We're going to tell you about it. All this and more is Fluckus Talks,
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a podcast, episode 350, ranked the best news podcast of all time.
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Because words are just words until action actually starts. And actions speak louder
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than words but at the same time words speak loud because sometimes it's the right thing to do
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doing, Richard? How was your week? I'm good. Week was lovely. Happy to be back in the chair? Yeah,
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I'm thrilled. We have a good show today and a good amount of stuff happened in the news too,
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But I want to start with the question of the week.
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It was something Mr. Beast posted, and I want you guys to answer honestly, and then we're
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Yeah, it was kind of going around, and Mr. Beast had the most popular poll, but he said,
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everyone on Earth takes a private vote by pressing a red or blue button.
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If more than 50% of people press the blue button, everyone survives.
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If less than 50% of people press the blue button, only the people who pressed the red
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button survive? Which button would you press? Be honest. And now everyone's talking about this and
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making a case for either side. And then I think the results of that poll were over 50% of the
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blue button pressed. Yes. So all the blue voters saved humanity in the fake hypothetical. You guys
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are the best. And it really is like a really easy IQ question, but the NPCs think they need to press
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the blue button because they're good people and it's on them to save everybody. It's a little bit
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of a virtue signal and you start talking what about the babies and children who don't understand
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the question and all this weird shit it's like guys relax it's a hypothetical right about the
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migrants who can't read um you're tempting me with you know yeah that's actually a point to like wipe
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them you know which half of the world dies yeah um but if you press the red button you live and
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nothing happens and then if you press the blue button you might die depending on what everyone
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else does so it's not even hard and there's a few funny memes that go along with it yeah this the
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blue people are like quick walk across our bodies we'll save you and then the red people are like
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what are you talking about walking across a nicely founded bridge right that's pretty good and there's
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another one with the train car dilemma and it's just the blue people standing on the tracks of
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the red people just watching yep yep and then we have another one can you read that yeah the red
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button nothing happens you're safe and then the ultimate death gamble blue it's like do you want
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to live or do you want to maybe die that if imagine if someone came up to you and said that
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right? Yep. And then last one, dude, get out of the crusher. Y'all just want to kill us.
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Yeah. And this is kind of like a question that almost would be on like an investment banking
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interview or something is the way I saw it, but it is really just like, Hey, you want to gamble
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with your life or would you like to be safe? Yeah. And it's a peek into the mind of a progressive,
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I think as well, because like you can be accountable for yourself, press red and nothing
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happens or you can press blue because you think you're saving everyone, but you're just like
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maybe getting people killed. Yeah. It's like socialism too. Yeah. And you can't be accountable
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for yourself. We need to do this as a group and everyone might die. Yeah. It's a crazy life or
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death gamble. And I just thought it was so funny. And then people get emotional and they start
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saying, what about babies, children? What about this? Disabled people, dyslexic people who might
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not understand the question it's like all right man it's fucking fake anyway relax we're gonna
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need some bodies in the wreckage brother yeah yeah but that was funny and you know what for
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all you guys who want to be blue i know there's gonna be some people in our audience who say well
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you got to do blue you got 58 so you're fine the the good people won right me i'm hammering red
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and i'm going on with my life no risk you hit red and nothing can happen yeah isn't that the most
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obvious answer yeah all right let's get into our next story the one i mentioned in the intro we
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have some indictments coming from the new doj can you read that first one yeah fbi director former
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fbi director james comey has been indicted a second time by trump's doj and i think it was
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done in what north carolina north carolina by a henchman by an underling yeah good looking uh
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henchman too he was uh henching yeah and then uh yeah i don't know what's going to come of it there
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was an arrest warrant he's going to be arrested but it sounds like he just did a deal with the
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judge with no restrictions, no bail. And he just like walked out of the court in the same day with
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his lawyers and there's no mugshot. So it's not like they do to Trump. And this is for, remember
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they put Trump in the jail. Of course, of course. Yeah. In his suit, they put him in the jail with
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the mugshot. Um, and it was specifically for the 86, 47 Instagram post, right? Sounds like a threat.
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Yeah. It sounds like a threat to me. And some people are saying the left is obviously saying
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I just want him to be annoyed and have to deal with shit
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because he was fucking up a lot of people's lives
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and now his life deserves to get fucked with a little.
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like gerrymandering, which we're going to get into later,
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like all these things that they're saying like,
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we can't set a precedent. There needs to be decorum. You guys blew through that in Trump's
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first term and like for years and years. So I really don't care. It's time for comeuppance.
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It's time for vengeance. And I guess the Department of Justice without Pam Bondi is
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getting active, right? Yeah. Cause no one's drinking at one in the afternoon now.
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No one's doing mimosas in the office anymore, I'm assuming. But exactly like you said,
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like the Republicans, some people will agree or not agree. And the ones who don't agree will say
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like, oh, we're setting a bad precedent. Guys, they're going to do this to us. They've already
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done this to us. And if we don't do it to them, they're going to still do it to us.
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Yeah. They're planning on it in about what, 28 months? Like as soon as they get some sort of
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power. I don't know how long it is, but yeah, they're coming. So we got to keep that in mind.
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And then one of Fauci's henchmen got indicted as well. Yeah. The Department of Justice indicted
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David Morins, a former senior advisor to Dr. Anthony Fauci, accusing him of concealing records
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during investigations into the origins of COVID-19. And I believe he had some bad emails
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showing up. The next asset, there's an email thread where he talks about how he can skirt
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the Freedom of Information Act with certain emails by deleting them a certain way. I think
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it's the next file. If you could just read that one, it was a tweet. And this is, I think,
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what the problem was. Yeah. This is from him. And it says, you are right. I need to be more
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careful. However, as I mentioned once before, I learned from our FOIA lady here, Freedom of
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Information Act lady here, how to make emails disappear after I am FOIA'd, but before the
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search starts. So I think we are all safe. Plus I deleted most of those earlier emails after
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sending them to Gmail. D. Send. Signed. Sent from my iPhone, David M. Morins. Yeah. So like these
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people and Fauci, I read somewhere that, uh, the statute of limitations is coming up on Fauci's
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reign. So I don't know. I don't know if Fauci was stupid enough to have, I talked to the foil lady
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about how to delete records. I'm sure he doesn't have that, but yeah, I mean, it's, it's time for
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some of these people that they misled the public in the early days. And then not only, uh, misled
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the public, but it was a classic case of, I think I'm being honorable. I'm pressing the blue button
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for other things. Can you read that leading report tweet, please? Biden health officials
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allegedly knew that safety signals for COVID-19 vaccine injuries were being hidden by the VAERS
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analytic algorithm, according to new bombshell report from Senator Ron Johnson.
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So there's a lot of sketchy stuff, you know, like the indictment.
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It's a classic cover-up, and there's hopefully more to come, but we're on the clock with Fauci.
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Yeah. Yeah. So, um, I don't know if that's going to happen or not. He's also an old man with no
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power anymore, but the guy really terrorized us for a while there. Imagine him in jail on the
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outfit, like five, four old Italian guy walking around. It's pretty dark, but there, there needs
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to be something like what is to stop someone from doing this same type of thing again in the future,
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right? When you're, uh, like appointed the, the czar of COVID or the czar of something when
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another emergency pops up. How do you make sure someone has good behavior? Very true. I don't know.
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Do you want to explain it, or should we just play the Fox thing and talk about it after?
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Let's play the Fox thing, but we won a Supreme Court case, and this will kind of explain it.
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Good morning. Okay, so this, at first blush here, is a win for the plaintiffs who were not black plaintiffs.
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They were non-minority voters who challenged this decision.
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these two districts that were minority majority. Essentially, Louisiana had drawn up districts and
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then they were told in a legal battle that they had not represented black and minority voters
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sufficiently. They went back and drew a second district. So they had two of these minority
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majority districts. Well, then non-black voters sued and said, this is now violating our rights,
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our rights on the basis of race. So it looks like this is a 6-3 decision. There is one concurrence
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here, but it looks like the dissent sticks together with justices Kagan, Sotomayor and
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Jackson. But here's what the majority says. They say in some because the Voting Rights Act did not
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require Louisiana to create an additional majority minority district. No compelling interest justified
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the state's use of race in creating SB 8. That was those two new districts. That map is an
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unconstitutional gerrymander and its use would violate the plaintiff's constitutional rights.
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All right. That's good. Yeah. So basically the way it works, if you see Louisiana at the bottom
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of the screen here, it has this district that spans from, I think almost all the way from New
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Orleans to like Baton Rouge or whatever across the state, just a weird pocket of black people
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so that we can always have a Democrat in Louisiana because we drew the lines around where the black
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people in the state were, right? And that was done in other Southern states too, it looks like.
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Yes. Yes, of course. And this is like an important ruling for that. And I'll read the
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Greg Price, just to sum it back up again. In a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court has ruled that
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Louisiana's creation of a majority black district that stretches across the state from Shreveport
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to Baton Rouge was an unconstitutional gerrymander. And here's the kind of key caveat.
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It did not strike down section two of the Voting Rights Act entirely, but ruled that
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drawing districts on the sole basis of race is unconstitutional. Now, in the context,
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broader context of the recent gerrymandering discussions we've had, the Northeast has about
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40, 45% Republicans and not a single red congressional seat, right? We've shown that
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map a bunch of times now. And then, so they get that and they gerrymander or, you know,
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pick and choose. It's basically gerrymandering. They fit the district so that a majority is
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always blue, right? And the tool that they've had to stop the South from doing this is this race
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based redistricting. So they do it up there and they're like, ha ha, we don't have any blacks,
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But you guys do, and you have to do it, right?
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So that's kind of like the broad strokes theme.
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But the Supreme Court came in and kind of said, no, no, no, you can't do that.
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And it's a big win, and they're all going to be redistricted, right?
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And then we have another tweet here that tells us kind of about the details about it.
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Today's ruling could help secure 27 more red seats in Congress, cement GOP house control for at least a generation, rewrite redistricting rules for state legislatures, city councils, and school boards.
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Without racial protections, maps could be redrawn with almost no limits.
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Aw, is someone going to get what happened in the Northeast done to them in the South now?
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And I noticed we don't have any assets in this, but Florida is moving forward with theirs.
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In Virginia, they're in a legal battle now held up on their redistricting.
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So they're trying to take ground and we're actually the right wing is the one who's actually succeeding.
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That's I don't know if it's conspiratorial, but it's kind of like best case scenario.
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If this plays out the way it's looking like it's going to play out.
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Can you start it from? But here's the part everyone is missing.
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Democrats don't have a House majority without those court ordered maps.
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A dozen of their current seats sit in districts that only exist because federal courts force states to draw them.
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Louisiana, Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, every one has at least one Democrat seat in a court-created black majority district.
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SCOTUS just made 12 of their 213 seats legally redrawable.
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Republican-led legislatures don't need new voters.
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They need a redistricting committee and a Tuesday afternoon.
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If race-based districts are unconstitutional, then Louisiana redraws. If Louisiana redraws, then so does Alabama. If Alabama does, then every southern state does. If every southern state redraws, the Democrat House majority was a 60-year courtroom artifact, not an election result.
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The 2026 midterms were just decided six to three, six months before Election Day.
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So a little bit of a white pill here, if we can get all this done.
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And, you know, that's 12 districts and 12 swinging the other way.
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And it makes you wonder if this was like unconstitutional the whole time.
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You can't like retroactively cancel all the things that were done by these unconstitutional drawn up districts, right?
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Or like, you know, maybe, yeah, you can't, I guess you can't put that with a Republican.
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But, uh, I'm not hoping, I mean, I'm hoping for the best, but, uh, this is good.
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This, this actually will play out in a good way.
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This isn't just something that Republicans can fuck up now.
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So this is a generally good news and, uh, it took away, you know, at what point did
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we think that are and you know unconstitutional right at one point was the constitution written
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that we got to carve out some shit for black people right yeah it's crazy very crazy all
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right let's get to our next story this is a little bit of a fraud segment uh some food stamp fraudsters
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were caught with supercars uh we're gonna read the tweet and then show you the clip trump
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administration found 14 000 people receiving food stamps while driving luxury cars like ferraris and
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Lamborghinis. And this was just in one red state that they got the data from.
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Previously, no data was shared. We had no idea where the taxpayer dollars were spent. Just one
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red state. The recent dump of data, we found SNAP recipients had more than 2000 Tesla owners,
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200 Alfa Romeo owners, more than 144 that were receiving food stamps were driving Porsches.
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Again, this is the data dumps we're getting because that we before we had no accountability
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on any of these programs, we now are requiring accountability. The blue states are suing us.
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They don't want to share the data. And can you imagine this was a red state where there is
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actually some taxpayer accountability? Imagine what's happening in the blue states if that's
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happening in the red state. That's scary stuff. One red state, 14,000 people with supercars.
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Yeah. Three Bentleys, three Ferraris, 11 Lamborghinis, 59 Maseratis, 141 Porsches.
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So that's why, I mean, this is, we're making jokes,
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And they owe us money. They owe us money back. And the interesting thing is we said it's all federal money that is sent to the states individually and then administered by the states. So like Indiana has its own snap. Illinois has its own snap. And like she said, which we covered back when it happened, the blue states are suing so that like you can't look, you can't criticize us at all. So it's just a legal battle going on that is so shitty. And imagine how many cars are in California, how many sick Porsches.
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so many it's probably affecting the market i that's so true so you're competing against snap
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recipients and they're bidding like how the horses like how the illegals come here and then
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they knock the housing prices up in the rental they're occupying houses it's like they're
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occupying the used car market and if that one state has 14 000 supercars that affects the market
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yeah affects me i know and then imagine the guy going like all right i can do 120 000 not a penny
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more. And it's like, can you do one 25? And then you start doing the math and you're like, well,
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I don't need to pay for food for the next six months. You can see how they would inflate the
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market. Right. And then, uh, and then keep, like we said, one state, not the whole country. And
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keep in mind, this has shows how much they're not hiding it. I'm sure in the beginning when
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these scams started, it was probably like, Oh, lay low, keep some cash here, multiple accounts.
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You're always parking it in the garage, right? You never want someone to see it.
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You'd be like, oh, let's just get a Tahoe, but the LTZ, not the LS.
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It's going to look like, okay, but under the hood, I swapped in a V12, like new exhaust.
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And it's to the point now where they're on food stamps and driving around a Ferrari.
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And like we've said, that's where all the money went.
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That's over the years, this all adds up to trillions of dollars.
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And then think about someone who has a sick car and is getting food stamps.
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You think there might be a second scam if you look deeper instead of just checking what vehicle is registered under their name at the state DMV, which I'm assuming is what they kind of cross-reference this with.
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And then we have another update from Minnesota.
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The fraud there is actually worse than we thought.
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When I was shown a text conversation between the owner of the center and a friend, the friend had asked the owner, how much longer are you going to do the daycare scam?
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The owner replied, another year or two, I'm going to buy some nice homes in Nairobi.
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The owner was on public assistance at this time.
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They happened to be on vacation in Dubai when this text conversation took place.
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Scammers are in Dubai taking U.S. taxpayer money.
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at least that WWE lady who scammed something
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They're going to go spend the U.S. taxpayer money in Kenya.
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Just one or two more years, then I'll retire to Nairobi.
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How much longer are you going to do the scam for?
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A few more years, I'm getting something in Nairobi, right?
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Yeah, DM me on Signal or whatever the way you sneak it is.
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new york city faces a budget crisis of a historic magnitude we inherited a deficit larger than any
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since the great recession years of mismanagement and chronic under budgeting alongside a structural
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imbalance between what new york city sends to the state and what we receive in return
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have taken a toll we cannot close this deficit with savings alone we need new revenue and we
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need a structural reset in our relationship with the state. That is the only way to meet our legal
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obligation to pass a balanced budget, and to do so without imposing a financial burden onto the
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backs of working people. So there you go. They need an extra billy, it sounds like. And keep in
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mind, the city obviously spends money in the most wasteful way. We've covered it before. They spent
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during Joe Biden's term $4.5 billion on illegals in just one year. Maybe they need to tax Ken
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Griffin. That's the problem. Billionaires. He's not paying his fair share. And then, I mean,
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we just recently covered, what was it? Almost upwards beyond $80,000 per homeless person that
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they're spending. And then we have a tweet that breaks down the full situation. The New York
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city budget gap is estimated by comptroller Mark Levin at 12.6 billion, 2.2 billion in fiscal year
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26 plus 10.4 billion in 27. That's billion with a B. The city will spend about 2.7 billion on
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illegals, $1.5 billion in 26 and $1.2 billion projected for 2027. More than half of the city's
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budget deficit for 2026 could be erased by eliminating handouts to illegals. New York
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City's spending on rental assistance is projected to reach approximately $1.8 billion in fiscal year
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26 and $2.3 billion in 27. There's going to be free childcare to pay for too. If you're a tax
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paying resident of NYC run for the hills, the super rich will flee the city, blah, blah, blah.
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Yep. And then we've talked about this a few weeks back, but the city also spends $81,000 per homeless person per year. So there's a few billion dollars right there.
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Yeah. It's really simple to balance the budget. There's this meme about like a guy who's like, can anyone help me balance this budget? And it's like food, 500, a house, a thousand, candles, $3,800. And, you know, illegal immigrants are the candles in New York City.
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You just keep spending on illegals and homeless.
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And then they don't do anything and then more come and they don't do anything.
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And you go, whoa, we have to take care of all these people.
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It's homeless spending by a couple of cities from Charles Smirkley, data guy.
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And that could basically just be a fraud graph too.
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Because like, what, like, oh, last year I got an iPad.
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They're just like on the street doing crazy stuff
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at the state capitol for 72 million dollars yeah new york state senator rob ort just revealed that
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democrats in new york spent about 72 million repairing stairs at the capitol they spent around
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one million dollars per stair so congrats to the contractors and everyone who got a kickback for
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that yeah that was pretty sweet deal that's sweet and so um are you gonna say any broad points for
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this stuff just because we're talking about fraud and then spending budgets like all that stuff city
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budgets, uh, government budgets, they go hand in hand with fraud. Right. And I'm almost realizing
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now that we basically need, like, we need to increase the size of our government just to watch
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what our government is doing. Like we have no watchdogs. We have no people like vetting or
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going to these empty autism centers, empty places. Like we need a new branch of the government.
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Like this $72 million, a million dollars per stair,
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like how much are the materials for a project like this?
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And then, okay, the max you can charge the government
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So, but yeah, we almost need like an entire division
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into finding fraud for bounties and scalps, right?
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Yeah, and that's what they try to do with Doge.
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But then by the end of it, Elon said like,
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Well, Doge, and honestly, I think Elon rage quit Doge
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because we were passing the one big, beautiful bill
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at that same time so he's doing all this doge cuts and then we're passing a bill that has an
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increase in spending and yeah it's for more right-wing stuff but we're still spending more
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and he's like why did i just spend three months grinding with a bunch of autists on cutting waste
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when you're just going to spend that money later because to him it was a game about the the deficit
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right and so if you're just going to increase the deficit then what the fuck am i doing here
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yeah i can use these autists for something else i'm going to get in a fight with scott
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besant and go take my autist to an ai company right which is pretty normal right yeah of course
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i'm sure elon's not the first guy to rage quit the government a lot of congressmen a lot of people
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like that they go i can't do shit and they leave and that's literally the sentiment from everyone
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we talk to is a real fighter is like oh it's so fucked up you don't even get it i'm out and then
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when that happens who's still in people who want to play the game and do the swamp stuff yeah and
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then it actually gets worse faster because anyone who tries to do something, it's not worth ruining
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your life. You can't actually stop it. It sucks. Our next story is about out of control education
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spending. We have a graph here. Public K through 12 spending just topped $1 trillion. Average cost
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per public school student is now higher than typical private school tuition. Meanwhile,
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students are falling behind and can't read or write proficiently. And if you zoom in on this
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chart, it's a lot of the same offenders at the top spending per pupil, Washington, DC, New York,
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Vermont, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, you know, those types, right? Yep. So they spend
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a ton. And as you guys know, math, reading, writing, all the proficiencies have gone down.
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Yeah. It's nothing compared to the old school curriculum from the boomer generation. Yeah.
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That's the one thing boomers really crushed it. You know, the classics, like remember people used
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to learn latin yeah that's gone cursive people can't even read regular and we actually have a
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clip this is from a philadelphia high school a guy gives these people kind of a tricky sentence
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but no one can read read that in this car for me she wore a suit clothes that were
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and you said it, you still don't know what it is.
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because you can't wear a silhouette of clothes.
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But we do have a breakdown of performance based on race.
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And then American Asians and American whites are still at the top globally.
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A lot of this stuff, as we've said, is changing demographics.
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And then we're going to go back to New York City.
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This was a little scene in a middle school, I believe, or maybe even an elementary school in Brooklyn.
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Yep. So that's allowed. All the kids doing Muslim stuff. It's only a matter of time.
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Very unfortunate. And then this was a scene from Los Angeles city council meeting or a school board
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meeting, I believe. And this Democrat woman who is the daughter of H1Bs. So she's basically an
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anchor baby yeah uh she's talking about how she doesn't mind if homeless people tents are in front
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of the school i mean it's like i don't think a kid's gonna be safer because a tent is 500 feet
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away from the school you know and then she rolls her eyes at the end she gets horribly booed she's
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dismissive about homeless people which remember a tent there's a bunch of words like a tent
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right and you go oh a tent that's an inanimate object and then who's in the tent a homeless
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person and then there's like two layers of words to cover for a drug addict who steals precious
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metals to fund his fentanyl addiction right we're not talking about a camp out guy near the school
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who's like oh i'll help you with gym class we're talking about drug addicts violent people who are
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you know basically retarded and she rolls her eyes at the parents you know and everyone boos
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and she rolls her eyes like what she knows better than everyone. And it's like, oh, you guys are
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just discriminating against homeless people. I'll be the judge of what's right and what's wrong.
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Now there's a homeless drug addict in front of the school. Yeah, that's pretty much the platform
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of the Democratic Party, right? She knows best. She knows best and the situation will not improve.
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And then soon enough, everyone who's of age will not even remember the time when there weren't
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homeless tents, right? That's so true. All right. We're now in our migrant section. I want to start
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off with this clip of nancy mace someone asked her about uh ilhan omar and if she's going to be
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prosecuted and listen to what she said congresswoman where do we stand on the investigation
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into ilhan omar obviously there's some um you know questions regarding her citizenship she's
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been referred to the ethics committee can we trust the ethics committee to actually be ethical and do
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the right thing well uh what's happened so far like really i think the the mark the remark is
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always let the process play out right that's what they always say and nothing ever never
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happens. I tried to subpoena her immigration records, her brother husband's immigration
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records. And I was it was Republicans that killed my emotion. So there you go. And that's the same
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thing we just talked about a few minutes ago. The Democrats are unified. They'll arrest Trump
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for crimes they made up. But Republicans are split on Democrat crimes that actually happened.
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Yeah. And then when you have that dynamic, which side wins and loses base doesn't doesn't matter
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what's right or wrong but which side wins or loses the democrats win it's a fight one side
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has one arm tied behind their back the other side has two arms working together and brass knuckles
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and little and a gun in their pocket pieces of glass on the gloves and an illegal immigrant
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who's ready to step in with them and a grenade and they blow it uh this woman in this next clip
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is running for congress and she was asked about ice and she kind of froze up
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communities you also said you're running to abolish ice this is something that we've heard
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other democrats and activists talk about yeah um from an immigration enforcement perspective yes
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who do you think should be in charge of enforcing immigration laws
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it's a good question and you can unpause because i just want to think about it well
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Who do I think should be in charge of enforcing immigration laws?
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Not the executive branch, so not the president.
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And then the sixth grade civic learner in me, I believe Congress makes the laws and the executive enforces them.
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And then there's already laws in the books for illegal immigration that are just basically being ignored.
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Yeah. Or like at the state level being kind of obfuscated and pretending it doesn't exist.
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Exactly. You're right. And your sixth grade education is kicking in. And that was before
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the spending was that high. But then, you know, it's so funny because obviously this is the type
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of person who would be yelling, abolish ICE, get rid of ICE, ICE out of our cities. Who should
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replace them? Haven't thought about that. Never once thought about that. Anarchy, anarchy in the
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streets and what? Trendyaragua, they can have that apartment building. I'm sure you think more
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illegals are going to come if you if this policy is put into place she does a double hands up
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trump yeah and that's like the perfect candidate for the democrats like vote for this black woman
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because fuck trump and then she gets into power doesn't know about the constitution doesn't know
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what's right and wrong passes laws that infringe on your freedoms yeah impeach trump make the kids
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trans like she'll do anything because she doesn't know anything yeah and it's uh it's like a worse
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version of Kentonji Brown Jackson who is always being political and like kind of knows some stuff
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enough to at least write an opinion or something but she really doesn't know anything scary stuff
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yeah all right our next well the good news is after the after the ungerrymandering of all those
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black racial districts we're gonna get some white men we're gonna get some old white men in
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Louisiana I hope so all right our next clip this woman tells us about how illegals are debt maxing
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they're basically running up credit cards and then fleeing the country. I walked away from my
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dad's. I left my car parked in front of the bank that financed it. And I didn't pay my rent for
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two months before I got evicted. I moved out. So what were the consequences to my actions?
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If you're new here, my name is Lorena. I left the United States two years ago and moved to
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Columbia. I kind of played the system. And a lot of you guys are asking me or wondering,
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did you get punished for that? And the simple answer is, not really. It's fear-mongering.
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I'm only here to tell you what happened to me, what my experience was.
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We don't need to go into it. She ran up a credit card bill. She didn't pay her rent for two months.
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She defaulted on her car and dropped it off at the bank. This is a typical person who is nuking
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their ties to the US. And the only threat is, well, you nuke your credit, right?
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And the credit card bill she ran up was $2,000.
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So I was going to say, this is almost not a bad deal.
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Like you run up a $2,000 credit card and then you're like, I'm getting out of here.
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That's, you know, 10 times cheaper than it costs to deport them through our system.
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You better not step foot in this country again, you bitch.
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It's a good cheap price, but obviously it's not good and it's not funny.
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Yeah. And that's why the interest rates are higher. It gets spread amongst us. It's the
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same thing as shoplifting. The more shoplifters there are, the more they have to charge for the
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actual items because of slippage is like calculated in the profit equation. So yeah,
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it's just another scumbag thing. And we've seen this for people on H1Bs a lot. They run it up
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before they don't get their permanent citizenship and are going back to India. This is a pretty
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common theme. And it's the same thing we see in healthcare too. A lot of the illegals go to the
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ER, they get treatment. I'm illegal. They don't get charged. Everyone else gets charged. Now
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medical costs more money. Now your insurance goes up and like all the Americans have to pay for it.
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It's the same exact thing. Yeah. One group who shouldn't be here is basically getting stuff for
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free. And then everyone else has to pay a little bit more, a little bit more. And then after years
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and years, it's a lot more. Just more low trust behavior, right? Very true. And obviously the
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Democrats, they'll tell us that diversity is so good. Diversity is so important. It's a strength.
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it's a strength. We need it so bad. But a new stat came out about America's most diverse city,
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Miami, and it's not a good one. Miami, America's most diverse city, has the lowest rate of helping
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neighbors among the dozen most populous cities in the US. States with the highest rate of formal
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helping, Utah, Wyoming, Minnesota, and Maine, are among the least diverse in the US. So there you
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go. It's not the utopia everyone thinks it is. And we've shown this quote before. This is from
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the New York Times from 2007. Before wrong think was kind of pushed away, right? Exactly. When they
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probably had like op-eds of people that had other opinions that were actually allowed to go get
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published in the newspaper. And it talks about the downside of the diversity. Can you just read
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the red underline part? Yeah. Harvard political scientist, Robert Putnam, famous for bowling
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alone, his 2000 book on declining civic engagement has found that the greater the diversity in a
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community, the fewer people vote and the less they volunteer, the less they give to charity
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and work on community projects. In the most diverse communities, neighbors trust one another
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about half as much as they do in the most homogenous settings. The study, the largest
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ever on civic engagement in America, found that virtually all measures of civic health are lower
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in more diverse settings. And that was nearly 30,000 people across America in that study.
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And that was from 2007. And then since then, we brought in like 75 million illegals or something.
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Yeah. Is everyone feeling higher trust and more engaged? And is everyone's civic sense
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at an all-time high? No. It feels like you're getting scammed. It feels like you're getting
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ripped off and it's worse than ever. So diversity is our downfall pretty much.
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Yeah. Do you guys feel more trusting and in a high trust society or do you get nostalgic when you see videos from the mall in the 1995 that make you almost cry?
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And then Canada has some diversity, too, and it's affecting pretty much every aspect of their lives, especially their military.
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Yeah. CAF training platoon with 83% non-citizens devolved into ethnic infighting. An explosive internal CAF report reveals a Quebec officer platoon dominated by non-citizens descended into ethnic infighting, a lack of respect for women peers, and abysmal graduation rates.
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I'm going to read a little bit from the article.
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One French language platoon, which had over 80% non-citizens, was reportedly wracked by an inability to communicate fluidly or fluently, a lack of respect towards female CAF members, and infighting between Cameroonian and Côte d'Ivoire candidates.
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So they all hate women and they can't talk to each other.
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And then there's some African, what is that, Western African third world leftover resentment from some war, bloody war, where probably one side got massacred.
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I actually don't know much about the Cameroonian and Cote d'Ivoire history.
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That's so funny that they just have like a beef probably from like hundreds of years from Africa where like they just hate each other.
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And it all gets settled in Quebec in a French-speaking military unit.
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In a military where everyone's in the military outfits with guns.
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So that's the kind of diversity is hurting us section, which we obviously all know, but it's nice to kind of get some studies and some anecdotal examples.
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Remember, guys, anecdotal is always first.
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Exactly. And we have another example from Canada.
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And you might think like, oh, these examples, they're just, you know, low level people that aren't actually productive members of society.
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This next story is about an Indian realtor in Canada.
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Indian realtor tells Canadian judge he abducted nine-year-old boy because it's acceptable in his
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culture, begs not to be deported. An Indian real estate agent in Ontario claimed to a judge that
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it was a cultural misunderstanding when he lured a boy into his vehicle and abducted him. He is
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now facing deportation from the country, and he was given an 18-month sentence from that
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after, uh, back in 2023. So being a Penahaw and abducting a nine-year-old is normal where he
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comes from. And then Canada imported millions of people from that same place. Wow. Good luck.
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Yeah. Wonder what happens next. Is that going to make our country better? Yeah. We have another
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example of some diversity here. Uh, this is from India as well. And this is someone who maybe needs
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to come to the West. You can see this guy walking with a body. We had to blur the body.
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But this guy is walking to the bank to show the bank his dead sister as a proof that she's dead
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so he can get the money out of her account. He could have just brought a death certificate.
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I don't know if they have those in India, I guess, if you're digging up the grave.
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So he's digging up the grave instead. And then that's a man who, you know, what's in the account?
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digging up your dead sister and dragging her
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That's the thought process behind, I know, and he
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needs it that much, right? So desperate, desperate shit.
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So basically his chain gets snatched, his hair gets pulled and ripped,
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And these guys are probably coming on a boat to Spain or something pretty soon.
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They don't know about crowd surfing in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Well, that is the end of our migrant section.
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We're now moving on to the final page of housekeeping where I can say whatever I want.
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Leave a like, comment, comment against our yap in.
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And the link to this episode needs to be sent to the boys in the group chat.
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So the first piece of the final page, this was sent on Twitter to me.
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And it's a picture of what it looks like when I become the Eggman.
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did you clean up that spare bedroom? It's ready to go. Okay. So you haven't acquired the eggs yet,
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but this is, I need to buy pallets. I'm buying pallets first. I don't think eggs get stacked
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in pallets, but I'm going to stack them on the pallets and I'll sell the pallets. Okay. All
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right. You're the Eggman. This is what it's like. Who am I talking to? The Eggman, you know better
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than me. Yeah, exactly. Uh, all right. Our next piece, a little segment here, I think it's very
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important. And I want you guys to take this information and apply it in your real life.
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we need to be optimizing the lighting in our homes so this next clip is the same home side
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by side with nice ambient lighting versus like nuking overhead leds and you'll see a huge
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difference hospital nice hospital oh cozy hospital yeah oh nice kitchen hospital yep yep so warm
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lighting. What are those incandescent light bulbs usually? Yeah. You want lights that don't have
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that bright white color. And it makes a huge difference. When I'm, you know me, I'm, I think
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incandescent light bulb maxing. I have several lamps. I'm really never using the overhead lights
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at my apartment. I'm always running lamps. That's good. So you know me, I'm already taking
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lamps, candles, and the light is so much better for you when it comes to the spectrum that's
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within that light and your, uh, circadian rhythm and what your brain analyzes.
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Cause when you get nuked with the led overhead lights, your brain thinks it's like peak noon
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So if you're in like nuked overhead lights and it's 12 o'clock at night, your brain thinks
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And this next clip, we're getting nuked right now though.
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You and me always get nuked whenever we film the show.
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This next guy kind of explains the difference between the lights.
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$25 to eliminate a daily source of circadian rhythm destroying blue light.
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The problem with these LED lights is that they have a ton of blue light, as you can
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see here, and no red light, which is a very stressful signal to the body.
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You don't want to be doing that to yourself, especially late at night.
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The solution is just non-LEDs and the nice yellow, red, warm lights.
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And, you know, even if you're not going to fully buy in on the circadian rhythm or thinking
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it's tricking your body or something like that, it's just nicer anyway.
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And then if you like are this close to your face right before bed and you have trouble
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sleeping or falling asleep, that kind of makes sense.
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So I always turn my phone on to the night mode all time.
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Yeah, for Apple, now has good options for that at least.
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All right, this next story is my favorite piece
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Its only job is to monitor whether birds are still singing.
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Mammals have been using ambient soundscape continuity
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as a predator detection system for roughly 200 million years.
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Birds stop singing when something larger moves through their territory.
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For most of mammalian history, a forest full of song meant no large predator was nearby,
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Your nervous system never updated this software.
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The Max Planck Institute tested the inverse in 2022 with 295 participants.
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Six minutes of bird song dropped anxiety with a medium effect size.
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Six minutes of traffic noise raised depression with the same.
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The effect worked on subjects who lived in dense urban environments and had no regular contact with nature.
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Birdsong sits in the 1,000 to 8,000 hertz range.
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Your brainstem reads continuous patterns in that band as a signal that nothing dangerous is currently moving through the environment.
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EEG data shows birdsong at 45 to 50 decibels, boosts alpha wave activity by 14% relative to
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silence. Alpha is the brainwave signature of relaxed alertness. Push the same birdsong above
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60 decibels and the response flips. Stress markers rise 29%. The circuit only trusts the
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signal at the volume of quiet conversation, which is exactly the volume birds sing at from
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a typical distance. Three things happen simultaneously when the brain registers
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ambient safety. The amygdala down-regulates. The parasympathetic nervous system takes over
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from the sympathetic. Heart rate variability rises. Cortisol drops. The posterior cingulate
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cortex, which sits at the center of the rumination circuit, quiets down. King's College London
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tracked this through a smartphone study with over 1,200 participants and found the mood lift lasted
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hours after the sound stopped. People diagnosed with depression got the same response as healthy
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controls. Most of what gets labeled mental fatigue is hypervigilance running in the background.
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Bird song tells the circuit it can stand down and the brain reallocates the freed compute
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everywhere else. Isn't that interesting? Birds are good. You need to be around birds and you
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need to be hearing their songs. Yeah. And it basically, it's like your ability to analyze
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stress. You can basically outsource to an animal that gets stressed more easily than you do.
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and sees more and there's more of them. And it's higher and it sees stuff. So if that
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easily stressed animal is not stressed and singing, it kind of does your analysis for you.
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And then you don't have to be stressed. Yeah. Yeah. And that's maybe why Tony Soprano like
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feeding the birds so much. Yeah. He was feeding the ducks and I think they were migratory. So
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it's close. And I'm actually, everything in this final page I'm up to, I'm bird maxing.
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You, you were over at my place. You saw the birds and how I'm feeding them.
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I went to his house for like 30 minutes before a baseball game and like five different birds
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Two blue Jays, two pigeons, and then one little guy who I don't know what he is.
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And I think classical music can also count as birds too.
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There's something about that that maybe hits the same amygdala, amygdala, stuff like that.
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You never hear a bird sound in New York City, and then your brain thinks, oh, there's no birds.
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And then you're automatically in fight or flight whether you want to be or not.
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That's a stretch to say fight or flight, but I think there's something deeper and relaxing.
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There's like a subtle thing about it, but also if you play bird sounds, it probably helps automatically.
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We need to be playing bird sounds, or being near birds actually would be real birds.
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All right. Our next story is very interesting too. This guy tweeted about how his wife's OBGYN
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prescribed his wife SSRIs during pregnancy. OBGYN just told my wife to go on SSRIs during
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pregnancy. I asked if there's studies she can show to make us comfortable. She said she doesn't sit
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around reading medical literature, but 70% of her patients are on them while pregnant.
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We have a health crisis in America. It's like the worst sentence ever. I don't have time to
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figure out if it's true or not. All my patients are on it. And SSRIs are obviously really bad for
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you guys know that, especially if you're pregnant, it depletes your B12, which is like what keeps
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your brain sane, completely depletes that. You'll bleed a lot more than you usually would during
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birth if you're on SSRIs. And allegedly the risk of autism is way higher. There's a study here that
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was done on rodents that maybe you can extrapolate. Prenatal SSRI exposure increases the risk of
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autism in rodents via aggravated oxidative stress and neurochemical changes in the brain. That's
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the title. And then there's a tweet that goes along with that. This is just someone randomly
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in the replies, but these anecdotal types of stories are actually the ones that make the
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most sense to me. Yeah. This person said, I was on SSRI for years when I got pregnant with my
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second baby. I asked my OB if I should stop. She said there is not enough study to support
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bad effect of SSRI for babies and wombs. She said it's, quote, safe enough and would be a better
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choice for me to stay on it than dealing with more changes during pregnancy. Fast forward,
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now I have a three-year-old daughter who is severely autistic. Don't take it.
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Anecdotal, but rings true. And then getting off of SSRIs is really, really tough. The doctors
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try to wean you off. I think it's like by decreasing your, um, amount dosage, your dosage
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by 10% every week or two weeks, then you eventually get off. Uh, but if you go commitment, dude,
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when you get on this shit, it's like, dude, can I exercise a little more? Can I get outside? Can
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I get around birds and change my light bulbs before I get on this thing? I have to wean myself
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off 10% for life. So true. You see how it all ties into, and there's also a thing where like,
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uh, women or cause women are like the main SSRI users, obviously more. They like talk about it
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to each other like it's almost like a social thing like what are you what are you on oh i was
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on well butrid and then i changed it alexa pro yeah let me get one of those yeah exactly and
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then this next clip is about a woman who tried to quit ssris and she talks about how hard it is
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antidepressants gave me brain damage psych meds aren't as safe as the doctors make them out to be
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so i'm sharing the truth on the extreme injuries they cause and the side effects that doctors
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don't tell you about i was only seven years old when i was wrongfully over prescribed medications
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For years, I told my doctor how awful the medicine made me feel.
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He dismissed me saying medication can't do that and blamed it on my obesity and anxiety
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and pushed more meds on me telling me I needed them.
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I was always met with resistance and had my lived experience invalidated.
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After 15 years of being brainwashed and carelessly medicated, I made the decision to come off
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My doctor lowered my dose over four short weeks, making me debilitatingly sick.
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I was in constant excruciating pain in my body and mind and left bedridden and disabled.
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I had vision loss, burning in my entire body, intense association, delirium, uncontrollable shaking, and pure mental agony.
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I felt like a raw, exposed nerve, light and sound, physically hurt.
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I could not think and had trouble communicating.
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I was terrified not knowing what was happening in my body.
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I appreciate that girl for making her content so fast with not even a single breath in between.
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It's a very ugly thing getting, it's like one of those things they put you on and now
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you're kind of stuck on it forever and they make a ton of money off you and they give
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it to 70% of their pregnant patients, but it does fuck you up.
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And if you try to get off, it's going to fuck you up too.
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Like I understand the word and what it means, but I guess it's one of those things that
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where if you've never experienced delirium yourself, you don't really know what it is.
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I would guess it's some sort of like manic episode of not sleeping where you're kind
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of delirious. Okay. Yeah. I think it's related. I get the word. I understand the definition and I
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know what's up, but I've never experienced it. So can I really know the definition of a word?
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If it's something I've never experienced, you know, we'll get on some SSRIs and send the bird
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myself off quickly and then get rid of your bird bath outside your house. Start hanging out in your
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construction sites. All right. Our last clip of the final page of housekeeping is something we've
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been talking about for weeks now. And we don't mean to make the whole show about my thoughts
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on what you do with a foul ball you catch at a baseball game.
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But doppelgangers of mine keep catching foul balls
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and he rushes over and it's him versus a girl.
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And then a reporter gives her a couple of balls.
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and what uh there was a statement from the family about it but the guy ended up uh giving the ball
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to her and apologizing on national tv because like his life was getting ruined and people were
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finding him and like messaging him and found his business and threatening him and he sent like he
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sat down with like a good morning america type showed or set the record straight it's like
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horrible and it's like dude it's not that serious but that is kind of what happens when something
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goes viral on social media of you being a bad actor and we all know we all know where we stand
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um on it or at least where i stand you you're kind of a little gray i'm coming back around now
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that the dopples keep making me look bad but we got proved or i got proved right but then this
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statement from the mom it's also on the guy to give it you're not entitled to a ball you gotta
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fight for it little girl whoa now you're back on my side well it has to be voluntary that's the
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point well let me read it and then we'll get to it uh hey all cleveland fan mom here you all watch
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I just have to say thank you to Tampa for broadcasting it.
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rather than show the man stealing the ball from a child.
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I cannot thank Ryan in Tampa enough, blah, blah, blah.
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and say thank you for caring about my little girl.
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It's supposed to be the kindness of his heart that does it.
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You should be saying, thank you so much, Mr. Bearded Fleckus type.
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The mom goes to Facebook to say, my daughter deserves it.
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And what if it was like an O.J. Ohtani home run?
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What if it was Barry Bonds record-breaking home run and stuff?
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If you're a kid, you don't even know what it is.
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Valuable balls, like Sammy Sosa, Mark McGuire home run race.
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That's going to like the Smithsonian or something,
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That was some random nobody home run on a weekday game or something.
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Well, what about the guy who's in the kayak outside the stadium
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He doesn't, at the end, take all the balls and give them to kids.
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I saw Barry Bonds hit a home run one time in San Francisco.
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He went like this, and he hit it, and it just went out.
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And then that was when he was about to break a record, I think,
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Our first clip of Cringe of the Week is very relatable.
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I was just telling one of my friends, I was like, just FYI, the W consumes my life.
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So if you're trying to hang out, is it going to be at a W game?
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Or we're going to be watching a W game at a bar?
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And they pretend to like and watch the WNBA, which is nice.
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You can probably get courtside seats for 50 bucks.
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You take a picture from the court facing the crowd.
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It was before the Caitlin Clark era, too, where it was bottoming out, all-time low.
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All right, our next story is what we mentioned in the intro.
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but there's another trick after this that you got to do so once you do this this adds facial
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angularity like you'll see on camera just kind of like adds a shadow and then come above that
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with something that's shiny and it actually emphasizes it even more so i got this blush
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it's shiny put this on and then watch this watch this put it all on the nasolabial fold area
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they're gonna see the coloring and the angularity at once pretty mog in it pretty mog so he's
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mansplaining how to do your contour makeup yeah and i would consider a twink maxing i was gonna
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say he's gay but there is a girl massaging him yeah yeah so you're not gay then that means and
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then when you look at looks maxing in general i've been watching clips like this and seeing
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it on my timeline like looks maxing is basically really just wearing makeup and high heels
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competing with other men and for who's like the cutest yeah and then being mean to girls yeah
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yeah that's the vibe i'm picking up as well that's all i've seen being mean to girls on birth control
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who are attracted to feminized men which is like literally what you're doing that makes sense it's
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kind of frustrating uh to see that like like a young man wasting his time on he's like going
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Lux Maxxer going out. This is what it looks like when
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and the makeup and the mustache when it's a man.
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too close to the sun. You think that was funny?
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Our next story, there is a new gay dating app called Sniffies.
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Match Group Inc. invests $100 million in Grindr competitor Sniffies.
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So there are so many desperate gay guys out there that we need two completely gay dating apps.
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And it's like a cruising app that tells you all the spots to pick up like anonymous gay guys.
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And it makes it easier for gay guys to find holes to fill.
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no no yeah they're filling the gap however you want me to say it i don't know and then they
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call it sniffies and i'm not trying to be too vulgar here but it's sniffing ass i thought it
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was sniffing poppers you do your poppers you sniff them up and then you go to sniffies oh
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that's actually i don't know i assumed it was sniffing butts it's a new platform to watch
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though um and i found out about this because you downloaded it because what did you say you don't
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want to know you want to know where the gay cruising spots are so you don't go yeah yeah
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something like that i i there's certain hot spots where like people are popping up on the map and
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it's like i i look at my phone i go i shake my head i see them where they are and i go no then
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you walk to it and go i'm not going in there not this place i go not here that's where we have a
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screenshot of allegedly what the app looks like we don't know it says hole available right now
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top looking 1.1 miles cruising now 0.2 miles i think someone is making a joke but i think you
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could have like stories and statuses and i think that's what it is yeah yeah that can be like what
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i interpret as a joke could be how they really communicate yeah and i saw an example on twitter
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in the replies so maybe it's not true but there's a there's a type of person on there who posts
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things like no one turned away yeah where it's just like a brutal like person who's down for
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anything. Very dark shit. Yeah. It's greasy. So guys, um, don't worry about it. Yeah. Don't
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worry about it. Just know what's going on. I was going to give some advice, maybe like, Oh,
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watch out for a monkeypox or something. You guys don't have to worry about that.
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Yeah. That's so true. Or maybe just like avoid public restrooms, like go to home Depot and you
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go install three. Yeah. I remember there used to be like a thing where people, like almost an urban
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legend where people got crabs from a toilet yeah it's not going to be an urban legend soon if they
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keep adding gay dating apps there's going to be something that really does come off the toilet
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soon yeah yeah and i just thought of something and this is kind of dark so make sure you're using
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that little paper thing that goes on the seat yeah minimum i just thought of something that
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could be really dark imagine and i just thought of this avoid the bathroom at theaters you know
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yeah gay bars obviously you wouldn't be there but like whatever the gay areas are but imagine you're
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on sniffies right oh you have you have the apps i'm visualizing it and imagine there's a cruising
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spot in the home depot oh yeah and it's the men's bathroom stall three stall three and then use on
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sniffies make your status gay guy in stall three looking for a hookup i like to role play no doesn't
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mean no you're sending gay guys to assault whoever's in home depot stall three and then whoever
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walks into stall three and the gay guy fuck away from me it's like oh i knew you'd say that and
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Then you get like, you know, raped and it's not funny when you take it all the way, but
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Like no matter what I say, I'm down consensual non-consent or something.
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We're going to skip this one and we're going to go straight to our last piece of cringe,
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There's basically a couple of lawsuits and examples here of things that, like, don't really make sense in our society.
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First one is a woman on a carnival cruise, and we'll let the video play.
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In this never-before-seen surveillance video, you can see Diana ordering shots of tequila at one bar after another.
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You can tell by listening to this lady, she's drunk.
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She says she eventually blacked out and was severely injured after falling down a flight of stairs.
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I found bruises and I was like, where did I get these bruises?
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They said I never fell and I never went into anybody's room.
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Body cam video shows her being escorted by ship security back to her stateroom,
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where she drunkenly confronted her two shipmates.
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If you were my friend for 30 years, if you were my friend for 30 years.
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that's like standard blacked out woman wake up with bruises you don't know where they're from
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marble mouth thing you were my friend you betrayed me and this woman sued carnival
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cruise for over serving her and was awarded three hundred thousand dollars for the average
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blacking out experience like nothing happened a couple bruises i think i fell down i hate people
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like this and i hate that we live in a society that is going to give a monetary reward to this
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person. It pisses me off to no end. There's no self-responsibility. It's unbelievable
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maddening. And we have a couple more examples. Yeah. Our next example is similar. It's a
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different type of lawsuit though. Can you give it a read, please? Story from the Los Angeles Times.
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One man has filed 1,800 disability lawsuits against SoCal shops. Store owners are fed up.
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Anthony Boyer has been on a suing spree around the San Fernando Valley. The 55-year-old internet
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That marketer confronted a counter at a hole-in-the-wall Mexican spot that was difficult to reach over his wheelchair.
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He sued the business for violating the Americans with Disability Act.
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In L.A. County, it was at least his 231st case of the year.
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So this guy is just farming for complaints and lawsuits and settlements from some stupid piece of legislation
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that's supposed to protect disabled people that's now being weaponized against small business owners
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And they're just running a playbook 1800 times.
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You should be launched into outer space if you do this.
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and then the other is like loophole targeting shit.
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There should be laws about someone who like labeling someone a litigious person.
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And then you just wasting court time doing all this shit.
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And then keep in mind as well, like in LA, if you're a restaurant owner, you're already
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getting squeezed with like energy taxes, tents, tents, all the, uh, there's all the homeless
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And then he gets sued because a guy in a wheelchair is looking to sue you for whatever he could.
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I don't know enough about it, but like the fact that these people are just getting money,
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carnival crews, every small business in LA because, and then the guy goes in and he starts
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doing stuff to see if there's something he can't do.
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Like, it's not like he was reaching to do something.
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He's like looking for the thought of the chair and her hit his head.
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And then his lawyer buddy who should be disbarred, you know?
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And then it obviously adds to the low-trust society that we live in.
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And he's probably made, I would say, over a million dollars on 1,800 lawsuits more.
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You don't even have to reach that much of a settlement every time.
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A squatter patient refuses to leave hospital room five months after discharge, lawsuit claims.
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Despite being discharged over five months ago, a patient residing at a Florida hospital has decided to stay.
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The facility has filed a lawsuit asking a court to evict her.
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According to a report from the Tallahassee Democrat, the unnamed woman was admitted to an inpatient room where she continues to stay.
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However, staff at Tallahassee Memorial Health Care cleared her for discharge on October 6, 2025.
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In early March, it officially filed a complaint with the court requesting that a judge authorize the Leon County Sheriff's Office to remove the squatter and free up a critical hospital bed.
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We have a picture of the disgusting leech who won't leave the hospital.
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And like, again, this is just like dumb legal loopholes in America.
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we already hate squatting and somehow a person was able to squat at a
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Like how is security not like walked her out by the neck?
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Like you get trespassed from a place for staying too long in Florida to
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think about what kind of squalor you're living in when the hospital bed,
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And it falls all under the same like scamming umbrella.
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is like, well, you could just do Medicare fraud.
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I think there just needs to be a guy who like is extra legal
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and you go to him and he's an absolute dictator
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because all these systems that we have put in place
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Our first story from Urban Decay takes place at a Taco Bell.
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A worker pulled a gun because someone put soda in a water cup.
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So he pistol whipped her and two people were shot, but they're okay.
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Yeah, it was kind of a pistol whip accidental discharge and the bullet did hit one of the
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But he pulled the gun out for 15 cents of syrup.
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That's the lowest monetary value we've ever seen someone get shot over.
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15, maybe even like nine cents of the Coke syrup.
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And we've said it before when it comes to deportations, not everyone can stomach what's necessary.
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This is what upholding standards at your business actually looks like.
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And the funny thing, the thing that we always talk about is it's not about the guacamole.
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It's about the uncontrollable argument that the guacamole sets off.
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it's about disrespect afterwards. Right. And I was seeing some comments online, like it was about
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the disrespect. They like argue for it. They, they like it. Yeah. And so, uh, obviously no
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matter what it is, you got to take yourself out of these types of Taco Bells, right? Very true.
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Our next story. You know what? I'll also give some credit. I think these type of employees
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only do this to, to black women. Like they're black employees. They're doing it to a black
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women they talk to each other on a level that like come on you're fucking with us like i know
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you're doing it and then things escalate because like they relate to each other more you know what
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i mean by that like if some little punk white kid did this he wouldn't pull out the gun to pistol
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whip i don't think that's because it wouldn't escalate to a little chirping back argument the
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kid would just kind of be like oh sorry yeah yeah yeah but because they're kind of from the same
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community it gets to like fuck you you know fuck me yeah you know what comes next and then you
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chamber the round and you do the pistol whip and then uh the police come yeah not good our next
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story is about a 275 time juvenile repeat offender and he did all these crimes within three months
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is jonah oliver we typically would not show you the mugshot or share the name of a 16 year old
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but after being charged 275 times and now facing charges in adult court we are the latest example
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some say, of a repeat offender problem when it comes to juveniles in our community.
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Two weeks ago, police say Oliver and another person carjacked a man with a gun
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moments after the victim pulled out of this Shell gas station on Statesville Avenue.
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Then the next day, detectives say Oliver shot into this home on Columbus Circle
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Police say it was affiliated with a rival gang member.
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Two cars were also shot into here. Nobody was hurt. Detectives pinned Oliver to both crimes
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and say they found these firearms inside the home where the teen lives. Two of them had switches,
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turning them into fully automatic firearms. Through court documents, I learned Oliver is
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the same juvenile who police were talking about here at their mid-year public safety news conference
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in July. This one juvenile racked up. So we covered that. We covered that one when it came
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out. The unknown juvenile 15 years old. We finally got him. Yeah. And let's finish it.
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Let's listen to what the guy says. 275 charges from eight local jurisdictions. Over 100 of
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these charges were for breaking and entering into vehicles and larceny of autos. Think about that
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for a moment. 275 charges in less than three months. Crazy. Less than three months. That's
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like every single thing you do is a felony. Like when I wake up and I brush my teeth,
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he's doing a felony. When I start to make breakfast, boom, another felony.
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It's basically three charges a day for 90 days.
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And then every single felony, he's doing an aggravating thing that gets tacked on. Like
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not only is he carjacking, but he's also endangering the welfare of a child at the
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same time. And then he's also shoplifting. Like they're compounding, right?
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Yeah. And think about how much police bandwidth is taken just for this one guy.
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Yeah, and then think about how much police bandwidth would be freed up if this guy was zapped to death in the electric chair.
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Like, I don't see how someone like this can even come back.
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I mean, record-breaking shit, and it seems like we're doing this every week.
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And what, do we not have an answer for it?
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Does North Carolina not have the will to take care of somebody who commits 270 crimes?
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You ever take a, and then what about the ones you didn't get caught?
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What is your, do you ever take like a weekend off?
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All right. Our next clip for Urban Decay is called the Buzzball Challenge.
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This is something that happens online where you find like a deranged person or a homeless person and you give them.
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I've seen them give these alcohol balls, these buzz balls, which are just giant alcohol things.
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And they also do edibles where they'll give like a homeless person like a thousand milligrams of an edible and say, I'll give you 20 bucks if you eat this.
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And then who knows what happens after. So this is what the Buzzball Challenge looks like.
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push your knee past me there you go oh yeah see I was talking big shit I was
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talking crazy shit I'm gonna finish drinking it you get it when you're done
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drinking it yeah it's funny drink drink the rest I'm gone I'm gone you're gonna
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Because that guy is like homeless and deranged already.
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And now he's blackout drunk and probably blacked out more than he's ever been.
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Cause like you're about to pass out eventually and do what happened.
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But like for that 30 minutes, he's like a real menace.
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And then this is like a guy who's not a criminal behind the camera committing like a brutal
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It's between me and him for, for 40 bucks, completely taking advantage of him.
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There was a dating show that happened where one of the people on the show admitted to
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I raised my sister kid, and then I support my other goddaughter.
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I mean, yeah, what the fuck I'm going to do?
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And it's like you're on camera with a mic on your chain.
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So it's either he's full of shit and trying to look cool
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or he really killed someone and then no one's following up.
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And a lot of people were wondering why he's got the shoes in the pool.
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And at first I was thinking maybe he's really smart.
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And then when this clip comes out and they take him to court, he'll go,
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He's gaming the system with the shoes in the pool.
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But I think in reality, he's probably got those shoe stuffer lifts where you add like three to four inches to your height.
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And then you can't take him off to go in the pool.
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So now you just need to wear the shoes of the pool.
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He's Chinese finger trapped in the shoes in the pool.
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And this is probably your favorite section because you were talking about this all week.
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I don't know if it's my favorite, but there's a movie out that is getting the urban community going, and it's an NBA young boy movie.
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Yeah, a real, real low IQ rapper and brings out some of the worst people.
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And they started screening this, and it's like half documentary, half concert, because they're showing his concert.
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And so people are treating it like a concert and going crazy in the movie theaters, and they had to shut him down and call the cops and all that.
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Notice the lights are on and the police are there.
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This is happening like all over the country at all the showings.
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The music makes you get into a trance that could get violent.
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So that's what it looks like, you know, when they're unencumbered and they haven't shut down the party yet.
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This is what it looked like when he came out of the showing.
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I ain't never left a fucking center mark licked in a bitch.
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You ain't never left center mark licked in a bitch.
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Imagine the smell inside that theater and the damage being done.
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Tickets for those that are supposed to be in here.
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They had to cancel some of the showings because of how they were acting rowdy.
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Do you think when a group of black people get together to celebrate NBA Youngboy and his lyrical prowess,
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they just forget that they're in a movie theater and the same rules and expectations still apply?
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I think there's something mentally where they're like, I'm going to go crazy, but I know someone will go crazier than me.
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So as long as I'm not the craziest, and then all of a sudden it devolves into, hey, we're shutting the movie down.
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And it's usually like, all right, if there's a group of 100 people, the worst urban types are the mob mentalities like energy.
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And I was going to talk about the idea of separate but equal,
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you can trash it, but nobody's going to repair it for you.
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So that's why separate but equal would get out of hand so fast in modern times because some theaters would be gross, covered in sticky soda, and everyone's talking and yelling and you can't hear the movie because white people's racist and kept the clean, quiet theaters for themselves.
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You start to realize like maybe some of the decay in those separate but equal, it was just non-unmaintained and worked harder and stuff like that.
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You can imagine a world, what this theater would look like after 20 NBA Youngboy shows.
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it wouldn't survive right it makes you wonder if separate but equal was equal to start and then
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some groups maintained their facilities and other groups didn't treat them properly
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yeah definitely worth a thought and then i found this clip from like a long time ago and the
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caption was the first yn recorded on camera but check out how this person interacts with
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the police like 70 years ago chased you howard ain't nobody chased me you crazy
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Hey, put my jacket on me, man. It's cold out here.
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You and your little punk brothers and that nigga there
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And you don't believe that I'll do something to you
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That's your little sissy-ass cousin or brother, whatever it is
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Yeah, so you can see the language might have changed
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But the same combative and oppositional defiant energy was still there
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Yeah, and it's a little different from the history books, too
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Like, obviously, there's different types of people at all times.
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But in the history books, you see, like, the people in suits who get, like, the soda poured on them at a sit-in or something.
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You have to assume, oh, they were all really nice and white people were just racist.
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It's a little history—Fuckus Talks history lesson, allegedly.
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We are moving on to Uplifting Gold, and we have uplifting stuff today.
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Our first story is good news from 7th grade boys.
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Yeah, it's a post from a teacher and it starts,
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how does everyone here deal with inappropriate student conversation in middle school
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that isn't recognized as a problem by most adults?
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I know going through the normal channels will do nothing but inflame things
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I have a group of boys in my 7th grade social studies class for 4th period right before lunch
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I had to Google the term after it kept coming up, and I finally figured out what on earth they were saying.
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Sounded like they were saying your slop at first, and I thought nothing of it.
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I asked them directly what they think it means, and one of them proudly told me it's food that's like garbage that Jews make us eat because they control America.
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The kids who are noticing the low quality lunch
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This kid was caught by his mom slamming their cat.
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At that young age is a very dangerous sign, right?
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And then the mom made him slam his PS5 the same way he slammed the cat.
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With your PlayStation 5, how you picked my cat up and slammed it on the ground multiple times.
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But it's a little too dark for me to truly enjoy it as uplifting, I would say.
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Our next clip, they were talking about Artemis II in the White House,
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and someone asked Trump a question he couldn't hear.
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But then he said, oh, so-and-so might be able to hear it
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He's got great hearing, you know, super, he's got super hearing.
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So the guy with the giant ear, those big, beautiful ears, live TV in the White House,
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you're in the Oval Office, you're meeting the president, and then he makes fun of your ears.
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Hey, it's not something he hasn't heard probably his whole life.
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And I think, is this the guy who runs NASA now?
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Well, you know, you got to be able to handle a joke.
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All right, our last clip is the Pure Americana clip of the week.
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A young man went with Python Cowboy on a python hunt, and it went pretty good.
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We treated the Everglades with the python cowboy.
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We pulled up on a small island to hunt for invasive pythons.
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I snuck around the back for a clean shot at the net.
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He was super strong, so I had to go two-on-one.
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That was actually pretty tight for an eight-footer.
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I kept the head, and my bros took care of the body.
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Got to the next island, and trouble finds another python.
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Uncle Phil dragged him out into the open, and he gave little Brandon a kiss.
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I took the back and went straight for the neck.
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It is a little weird seeing a kid do the narrated social media content style thing, though, that young.
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OK, free, free one. All right. We have some shout outs. My first shout out is very important and it's also a call to action. I want you guys to support this guy. His name is Chet and he's running for county commissioner in Deschutes County, Central Oregon, which is a red county that needs to stay red. We have a picture of him here with his family and his truck. He's a very good guy. He's a patriot. I recognize this guy.
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He's a show watcher and a patriot, and his election is May 19th for county commissioner in Deschutes County, Central Oregon.
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We need, like, right-wing, America first, good people, show watchers running for office at a local level.
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We have a happy birthday to Tony A, who turned 32 this week.
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His wife is pregnant with their third son, and he's the best supporter.
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His wife has been sick lately during pregnancy, and he's been cooking and helping, and he does a great thing.
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And his wife stays home with the kids, and he works hard.
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Happy birthday to Tony A, and thank you for your service.
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She's also known as the Ginger Mermaid Girl.
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We have a happy birthday to Paul Hury on April 28th.
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He and his wife Lorena homeschool their four kids
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Are you going to support the motorcycle frame repair business?
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In Texas, in Houston, with a frame issue, the frame shot in Houston, Texas.
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Happy birthday to, happy birthday on May 1st to Rory.
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And now that you're 13, you can finally watch your dad's favorite podcast together.
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And then dad uses the term STP, Slip Throw Patrol, for like keeping your head on a swivel.
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And we have a final shout out, a congrats to Susie and Cullum.
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They just had twins, twin boys, Charles and Conrad, and their bonus landers.
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That's four devices that can watch the show now.
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Thank you guys for watching all the way through.
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a little announcement. There's not going to be a bonus land tomorrow just because I am traveling
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to a wedding this weekend. But on Wednesday of next week, bonus land returns and we have
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a major announcement, a really big announcement we're excited to tell you about. So have a nice
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weekend. Enjoy your time with your family. Get some sun, change your lights. Don't take SSRIs
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On the last page of housekeeping, we're letting his flakers 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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This uplifting gold and fleckish pets getting trolled
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We won't stop till the world is rid of all the pit bulls.
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Then just make sure you're subbed to bonus land
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Words are just words until action actually starts
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Left the fucking Cinemark licked in a bitch
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You ain't never left Cinemark licked in a bitch
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