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- November 08, 2023
Arrogant Feminist Gets Instant Karma On IQ Test
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Length
9 minutes
Words per Minute
191.76405
Word Count
1,827
Sentence Count
135
Misogynist Sentences
12
Hate Speech Sentences
6
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So there's a woman that has a PhD that was asked to take an IQ test.
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Someone with a PhD, you would think, at the highest level of education, you must be very
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intelligent to get that, right?
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The school system doesn't favor women, right?
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Women are just very smart, productive members of society when they go get educated.
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Let's show the clip.
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I'm 21.
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I'm a high school graduate, and I work in the Marine Corps.
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I'm 30 years old.
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I have my PhD in cancer biology, and I work in a biotech industry.
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Grad school, I went to University of South Carolina, and undergrad, I went to University
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of Florida.
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One, two, three, four, five, six.
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Two, me, I don't know.
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PhD, cancer biology scientist.
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I work in a biotech company.
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We make COVID-19 testing kits, stuff like that.
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And then six.
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It has nothing to do with your background.
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I don't think you really have the highest EQ out of all of us.
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Tyler, he ranked last for me personally because the way he carries himself, he was ranking
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intelligence based on his point of view and not taking in other people's point of views.
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So number one is Raymond.
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Number two would be Kaylee.
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Number three will be Tyler.
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And number four would be Sheda.
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Number five is Sean.
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And number six is Maria.
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There you have it, folks.
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A woman, imagine, a woman thinking she's smarter than she is.
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Why would she think that?
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Why?
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You know what's funny?
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I remember the time in life I have a little brother.
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I remember the day in my life when I realized that my little brother was smarter than me.
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To this day, I'll tell you that.
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It was, I remember because my little brother would always like, he's kind of bossy.
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My little brother, he's a bossy guy.
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And he would always boss me around and I didn't want to listen to him.
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You don't want to listen to your little brother.
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And I remember one day, we used to fight when I was a kid.
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And one day I just realized that he was smarter than me.
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And I started listening to him.
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I realized he was right about most things.
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You know, that was the day we got along after that, really and truly.
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But now this woman who's so smart, does all this testing, is so amazing.
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So then my question is, how did she make it through school?
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How does she have this job if she's literally the least smart and the lowest IQ?
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And she's working at this big tech or whatever company.
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My guess is probably a man is doing most of the work for her.
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Yeah, so Savannah says, if there's one thing I've learned, it's usually that the people
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who have medical degrees are some of the dumbest and most ignorant among us.
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Imagine spending hundreds of thousands of dollars, not even questioning whether or not
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you should understand basic nutrition and its relation to the human body, then spending
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the rest of your life handing approved big pharma medication that doesn't actually heal people.
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Yeah, I remember being in high school.
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It's kind of a weird lesson my dad taught me when I was younger.
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It's funny because when I was a kid, my dad, he would tell me these like little bits of
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wisdom, I guess, that didn't make sense to me at the time, or I thought he was just like
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old or whatever at the time.
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But then you get older and a lot of stuff sort of starts to make sense.
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So an example of this was one time when I was a kid, I was really struggling in math.
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And like, I remember my dad would spend like hours with me trying to teach me math.
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And he would get so frustrated because I just couldn't do it.
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I was so bad.
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And I remember it was like after a game or something that I had, he was driving me home.
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And he says, and I said to him like, Dad, you don't understand with the school stuff.
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You don't get it.
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You're so smart.
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Like, you just, you would never understand.
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Because my dad excelled really at school from a young age.
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Like, he went to the University of Chicago, which is like a really prestigious university
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where I'm from.
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And I remember he told me, he looked at me and he said, in life, you know, it's really
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not about who's the smartest.
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It's about who works the hardest.
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Because, you know, if you work hard for 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 years, it adds up.
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And over time, the people that are born smart, they just can't compete.
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And he told me that in the second half of your life, you really see who worked hard and who
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was just gifted from a young age.
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And he also told me, because I remember I would, I wanted to go to Notre Dame.
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That was like my dream school when I was in high school.
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I'm Irish, so it was Irish Catholic University.
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And, you know, I would never have gotten in there.
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I didn't even apply, but like, they wouldn't have taken me.
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And my dad, I remember he would tell me that some of the dumbest people he's ever met in
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his life have gone to Ivy League and prestigious universities.
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And he would tell me that basically that stuff means nothing.
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It means absolutely nothing.
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And again, I would say, well, that's easy for you to say, Dad, you went to one, you're
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so smart, da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
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And I get older and I realized how right he was because I was telling this story before
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I did the video.
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One of the smartest women that I ever knew, she got like a 34 in her ACT, which is, if
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you're not from the Midwest, that's like an ungodly high.
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That's like, nobody gets that high on their ACTs.
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She did.
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And she believed in the men are women and women are men stuff.
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Like a woman that smart.
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And it makes you question the whole education system.
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How are people this idiotic getting this far in life and in their careers?
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And I would hypothesize that many times women go through life because men are doing the
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work for them.
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And I think it's very similar to the WNBA, where the women think they're doing so amazing
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and awesome.
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And really, it's just charity work.
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The men are paying for everything.
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And instead of having gratitude for the men, they shit on them as a thank you.
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Jen X Hippie says, the thing I have learned over the years is that degrees show nothing more
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than the ability to continue to show up to a class and copy quotes to write a paper.
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It has nothing to do at all with intelligence.
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I have been judged all my life for being dyslexic.
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Yet my IQ is 136.
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I totally agree with that.
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Because the thing is, they switched the education system.
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It used to be just more standardized tests.
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You have a test day every three months or whatever it was, and you're tested on the material.
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But they made the education system more feminine.
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Again, men operate on a hierarchy.
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Who has the highest IQ?
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Women are more likely to operate more egalitarian.
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So everybody's special and amazing and awesome.
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So what did they do?
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They added in participation trophies.
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Essentially, you show up.
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You get points just for showing up to class, being on time.
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And they add in all these papers, these assignments, all of these little useless, kind of useless
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things that kind of prop up your grade a little bit.
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And I totally benefited from it.
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I look back to being in school.
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I totally did better on the written stuff, the assignments, where both of my brothers,
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because I grew up between two boys, both of my brothers, they really accelerated more
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in the testing.
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And I think a lot of men view all of the little stuff as kind of useless.
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Like, they don't see the point.
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And this is why a lot of parents are going to homeschooling.
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That's why you see this huge rise in the number of people that are homeschooled, because
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the faith in the education system is going downhill.
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Jackson says, you can tell the contempt that they have for each other.
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She shows her contempt without restraint, because she has been taught that her feelings
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are right.
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Well, he has contempt for her, but he is hiding it behind a smile because it's not proper.
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He was brought up right.
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She wasn't.
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Yeah, and I think that's true.
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You know, so many times women have really lost, like, decency.
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You know, just because you feel a certain way about someone, it doesn't really matter.
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You're still meant to be polite.
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You're still meant to smile and be nice to them.
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And I really hate this new culture that we have.
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We're saying that's somehow fake or that they're fake, whatever, when really it's just
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being a decent and polite human being.
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And we've sort of lost that in society.
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Like, especially when I came to London, that was like a big, I'm from the Midwest and I
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hated London for the first year.
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I remember I had like something that I, in the beginning, I just started saying hi to
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people randomly.
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And people would look at me like I was crazy.
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They would look at me like I was insane because it's just not, people just aren't as friendly
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here like they are in the Midwest.
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And really, the older I get, the less friendly I see people becoming.
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Maggie Rock says, the full video is hard to watch.
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I actually feel like the military guy's definition of intelligence is probably the most accurate.
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But more than half of them started laughing when the ones said, I don't place a lot of
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value on the military.
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Who said they don't place a lot of value on the military?
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Like, bitch.
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And again, you know, this is why I get older and I start to realize the things that my
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dad said were right.
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There's a lot of people that act like they're smarter than they are.
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And it's funny, one telltale sign that I can tell that someone isn't as smart as they
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are is that they're always talking about how smart they are.
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Because if you're really that smart, you don't even have to tell anybody that.
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You just, people can just gather that from you.
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Like the smartest people, like you never see Jordan Peterson saying, oh, I am so smart
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and amazing and awesome.
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You just hear him talk and you realize he's a really knowledgeable guy.
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