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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season one seventy two,
Episode one of jo Daily Like Guys to production of
My Heart Radio. This is a podcast where we take
a deep dive into America's share consciousness. Uh. It's Tuesday,
February one. My name is Jack O'Brien a k. When
I wake up in the morning, when the sunlight hits

(00:23):
my thighs and my kids without one and stared dead
ass in my eyes, then I pour my do and
the world's all right with me. Just one mountain dew
and I know it's gonna be a long ass day.

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That is courtesy of the One, the Only hens uh.
And I'm thrilled to be joined as always by my
co host, Mr Miles grad Oh, come and listen to
him A store about a man named Miles. I can
crush and nak and era any style on I ga
go live with videos of food to show superhuman podcasters

(01:06):
a regular as dude the homie that is Valley Gold
trend in tea oh Man, cock shizl give me the
fucking Beverly Trill Billies vibrations with that ak. Thank you
so much. The voiceover at the end really did it
for me. That part always got me because that was
like you know, Homeboy and Boys two Men, where it's

(01:28):
like the pace come through now and he's like oil
that is and I was like, okay, yeah, this is
I like that. That was all part for people in
bands back in the day. It's like who's got the
deepest voice because that's the bridge. Who's got a voice
that's like deeper than any human voice shouldn't um? Alright, well, Miles,
we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat

(01:51):
by the hilarious and talented biz I Dabbo. Hey hey, hey,
there he is. I sh I had a parody lyrics
to a song, Oh come on man, we're just coming
with come as you are, Come as you are. There

(02:11):
you go, m you know as you are lovely day by.
But it is one of my favorite songs of all time.
But there's an al J covered you guys know the
band alt J. Yeah, there's an Ultra cover. It's incredible.
It's one of those covers. Yeah yeah, it's one of
those covers you listen to where you're like when it

(02:35):
really is, feel like that's how he gets down. It
really is. It's like it's like a lovely dad but
it's like m ming ming ming, and they're on the
background going lovely Day, lovely Day. But it's great. I
would recommend everybody listened to the al J cover of

(02:55):
Lovely Dad. Did you ever see that video that like
blew up like probably eight years ago to college Ja? Yeah, yeah,
to make every JA song And they're like, it's so
spot on, but I was still rocking so hard with all.
I'm like, I don't even care, bro, it was spot on.
I actually love their parody song. I love their parody song.
That video has like forty million views, and I think
I'm twenty two million of them. But the dudes eating

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like what are those called? Those like they're like air cakes,
like air rice crackers. They're a little like round, yes,
but they're like bigger. They're like disks like a rice cake.
It's like it's like a rice cake. He's eating a
rice cake in rhythm to all Jay. Right, Yeah, uh

(03:39):
have you been man? What's what's new with you? I've
been great? UM is proving for me to be a
lot better than good. Like to hear that, UM, But
I've been good. I'm I'm I'm making some traction on
a show that I'm developing, so that feels good to
finally at least have some meetings. Who knows what's going
to come of them, but that's good and and um,

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you know, I'm living with my cat still, yeah, because
I feel like that was we left you last week,
left you cat, the cat life. In that life. We
were actually scheduled to record this pod on the one
year anniversary of me getting my cat, and I was
so excited to talk about that. Then something came up
where I had to move our pod, and then the

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thing that came up got canceled the night before, so
I ended up having nothing to do that well, I mean, well,
I would like to congratulate you and your cat on
one year, solid, solid beauty, many happy returns. I still
look at her and go, oh my god, you're the
cutest cat in the world. That's the benefit. That's the
thing that pets do, you know what I mean, Like
it's hard to you know, cast your gaze upon something

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and then have a good feeling immediately. But sometimes I
also watch a dog or cat just like you know,
when the pet does a thing where they just turn
over and they're like, HI think it's still get me
every time pause up by their ears. She's doing she's
doing this new thing where she while I'm sleeping, she'll
come up. She'll put her nose to my nose for

(05:06):
a second. Then and then she'll she'll she'll basically lay
down on her side, the same direct face, in the
same direction as me, and then she'll slowly scoot back
into my chest. Oh, but it's the way she does
it right. She'll be like two method and then and

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I'm just like, cove here, cove here. It's so cute.
My like, do you guys have cat voices? Because mine's
like a witch sort of. Yeah, that was I was
just gonna say, you sound like the witch from like
a children's TV show, just a fun witch. I just
have three thousand names for my pets. You don't You
don't go into a like a voice that it's almost

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like my body can't control it when I talk. It's
all end up talking like like my like uncle or grandfather.
I mean, like what you're doing in there, like if
they cat. Yeah, I was like, I like to funk
with it back. It's like that's got to be a
rare bad lib. Huh, yeah, exactly. It's like it's it's

(06:12):
like a French Montana's hang, but I'm more hum exactly Jack, Jack,
Do you have a cat? I don't know. I got
we had two dogs, and now we have two boys,
two little boys, so they take up all the spell
on the dog. Do you talk to you? Do you
talk to your boys in a weird voice? I don't

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think so. I don't know, Miles, you've heard me random.
When I talk to my cat, it just it just
like it's like I have no control over my body
just goes oh, you're so cute. Yeah, it just goes
to this like high pitch, which it's weird. I do
that with human children more. I find myself having an

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affect when I talked to like little babies to go
oh yeah. Speaking of Verse, there's that ad that still
runs on Hulu. I think it's for match dot com
and like the premises that satan in are like the
perfect match, and then there's like a bit where theyre

(07:20):
where like I've met one, She's basic, Like does that
add work anymore? After the insurrection? Like the that is
like basically assuming one is gonna be way better than
I was surprised that it was still running like as
late as then to last week. It's just so don't
even that's not an exercise we need to engage in

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at all, especially not on a commercial like that's for
his Those are for like thinking people to like look
back on this awful time a match, would rather fuck
this year that year. Also to say that in February, right,
is like competent game. Yeah, the first two minutes of

(08:05):
the first quarter, it's like, well we just started, We're
up three. Relax, don't be leon that football You're not
even an end zone, fam because that's like that would
be the meme, right, is that adword is Leon Lett
holding the football up and don Beebe is like coming
behind you to Alright, we're gonna get to know you
a little bit better in a moment based. First, we're

(08:27):
gonna tell our listeners a couple of things we're talking about.
Got an update on those Buffalo cops who we saw
push that old guy over. Uh. We've got a story
of an oath keeper who was waiting on word from
Trump to activate her. We're gonna talk about another Bundy
kind of wave that's coming at us. Aimon Bundy, Aimon Bundy.

(08:51):
I don't know how to pronounce that, am on. Uh,
I'm gonna talk about that Face Off remake slash sequel.
We're gonna talk about Gina Corano and her future. We're
gonna talk about pizza reheating techniques, and uh, the new
Box Office King. The biggest box office hit in the

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history of movies just happened and a lot of people
might have missed it. Um, So we'll talk about that
all of that plenty more. But first we like to
ask our guest Bais on what is something from your
search history that's revealing about who you are? So I
recently had to search why my non stick? Can you

(09:36):
put a non stick pan in the dishwasher? Mm hmm?
Would you learn I learned nothing, because the whole internet
says possibly. So look, I get these pans and they're
only like non stick for like a little bit, and
then all of a sudden, the fishes sticking to the
pen even if I put oil on it, and it
makes me mad, and I'm like, why does the nonstick

(09:57):
coding like not work so quickly? And I'm like, well,
I you put it in the dishwasher. Someone's like you
can't do that, And then I'm like, well that doesn't
make sense because on the bottom it's got a little
dishwasher icon, so I think, I yeah, so it all depends.
I mean, really how hot the dishwasher is and all
that kind of correct. It's like how much it's not
how hot my dishwasher is. I don't know how hot
my dishwasher gets. Yeah, and also like why do you

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have to make that judgment call on how attractive your
dishwasher is. We all have different tastes. I don't know
how hot your dishwasher is versus mine, but I know
mine is a hot dishwasher. But I see That's why
I got you know this. I would invite you, Bason,
to the world of stainless steel cookery. You know what
I mean, you don't mess with that with the with
the non stick pants. Alright, kids, bros, for the kids,

(10:41):
you know, for the kids, I mean like well also
to like as I because quarantine has made me like
really focused on cooking and non sticks great. It's super convenient,
Like if you okay, I do have non stick for
like certain things like if I want to melt like
just a block of cheese onto a piece of bread
and just let that thing fall right off the pan,
non stick is right there, or do like little eggy

(11:01):
in the window where you cut out like the middle
of the piece of white bread and then you put
cheese down. Then you crack an egg in that hole,
and then that's called toad. Can you make an egg
on a nonstick on a not a nonstick pan. Yeah,
you just gotta I mean you gotta grease. Yeah, you
gotta keep it moving. But I think you gotta do
a lot of spray a little bit, yeah, a little bit.
But I think the benefit though, is when you cook

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like other proteins like fish obviously is delicate, but like
chicken and pour whatever, you get that fond on the
bottom of your pan, that crust, so like when you
want to deglaze your pain, you got all that flavor
to start making all this other ship with it. So
that's why I like, you know, I've also been cooking
a lot in the quarantine and focusing on it more.
And I think you have just convinced me that I'm
gonna go buy a stainless steel pan. Just look at

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the you know, just look, and they're also their easiest.
It'll look like you burnt the ship out of it.
But that's the great thing about stainless steel. You get
fucking you know, you get a stainless steel cleaning like iron,
you know, Brillo pad buff the ship out of it,
and it is good. Baby. I like cooking on my
cast iron skillet. Yeah, of course, now you can't cook
delicate things like fish on there, but I want to

(12:04):
do that. But but I like cooking like chicken on there.
I like cooking stick on their veggies. Yeah, because you can't.
You can't match the heat of that. Still, the nonstick
noss of a non stick pan feels like one of
those advances that I don't trust, Like it's too like
whatever chemical they're putting on that seems like too good
to be true and to like unnatural like that it

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shouldn't be possible agree with that. I try not to
put my nonsticks though, in the dishwasher though, just because
they're easier to clean, so I don't want to put
it through that because a lot of time with a
non stick I'll just put water in the pan and
boil the water to just loosen everything that's on the
pan still and then just like kind of like softly
clean it off to keep it going. When you get

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when you get rough on that nonstick, you know, the
clock can get ticked. See I I'm so lazy. Sometimes
if I got leftovers, I'll just put the top on
the nonstick pan and then put the whole pan in
the frite. Great, but then what happens is when you
eat all that, the restover is like caked on and
sometimes like dishwasher right right, right, dude, I'm telling you

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loosening it with water, It's like the most underutilized way
of cleaning your cook stuff is just like put a
little bit of water and boil it and it will
just separate so much from the pan. Are you trying
to steal my underrated which was loosening food off pans
with water? But if so, if they're just spraying the

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pan with nonstick stuff and that comes off in the dishwasher,
why don't they make the whole pan out of the
non sticks though? What are you doing? It doesn't make
sense if it comes off in the heat of the dishwasher,
why wouldn't you come off in the heat of the
stove and it is and you're ingesting it on top
of that. You know how many roommates and people I've dated,

(13:53):
I've been like, yo, don't put the metal utensils in
that non stick. Yea for real, fam, No, you can't
do that ship. That's the thing. Most people don't realize.
You cannot be using metal utensils and they're and scraping
that ship. You're exposing a lot of the chemicals at
that point. That's why I like, I'm like, I'm just
gonna keep a steel baby. Yeah, alright, well use the
wooden utensils, plastic. Please don't put your metal utensils in

(14:16):
your non stick. Please. Now I'm scared about everything I
do and you're right now, I'm just thinking about all
that whatever. We all grew up with chemical that are
putting on that pand like it must be some alien
chemical that can't possibly can you imagine the factory they
make those pots and they must smell so bad, right
right right right, Like people just come out just coded.

(14:37):
There's like sliding around. They can't stop when they're walking.
I mean, you're gonna love I was we It's ptf
E or poly uh poly tetra flora ethylene for sticks
or teflon basically steflon. Man. Introduce you to my girl, Pam.
She she does a good a good work in the kitchen.

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What is something you think is underrated. Biza all right,
something that I think is underrated is bah bah, We're
staying in the kitchen, y'all. Crock Pots, crock pots. Croc
pots are underrated because you don't like it. You don't

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like dishes, and what's better than listen? Crock Pots are
underrated because I have tricked so many people in my
life that have come over for dinner. I am like, oh,
you're coming over for dinner. I'm going to I'll put
a whole bunch of ships in the crock pot, and
then before they come over for dinner, I'll separate everything,
you know what I'm saying, So then it looks like

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I've made everything. It looks like I made everything. Separate
vegetables exactly. If you if you put a chicken in
there with a little bit of like chicken broth and
vegetable broth so it stays moist, the chicken is going
to be so damn perfect, delicious, juicy. Yeah, and then

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you'd be like, yeah, the chicken is perfect, isn't it. Yeah? Yeah?
And then and then could have gone either way, could
have gone either way. And I'm a I'm a crock
pot mash. I know how to season the ship out
of that crock pot meal. And then it's like when
when to like open it up at the very end
and they'll throw a little sprinkle of cheese on it,
just so it gets a nice little melt cheese on
the chicken. No, no, on the whole thing and the

(16:22):
whole the whole concoction. And because you can put mashed
potatoes in there and stuff like that, to a little
potatoes in that anyway, so I do. Anyways, crock pots
are underrated, and it's almost like people will be like, oh,
well you cheated. It's like, well, you don't even know
I cheated? Did I change? So? Did you cheat? Is
it edible? And you're you have been sustained by the
nutrients contained within. I think you're taking the calf c

(16:45):
bowl approach to the crock pot cheese. You know what,
you know what, and you're not there, you're in there.
You know. If you talk to Beza Dabu of two
thousand five, your boy had that KFC bow three or

(17:06):
four times a week. So yeah, my blood type, I'm
not joking. Two thousand six, My my living room window
looked into a KFC parking lot and it was funny
because my me and my roommate and that we would
get high and look out that window. Because there was
like this kind of person who would go to KFC

(17:27):
that like I didn't want to eat in the restaurant,
but also didn't want to go to the like wanted
to order inside, but didn't want to like take it
to go or drift to and then we just house
that ship in their car and it was weird. This
for whatever, this KFC was like the home of the
shamed parking lot Feast because I was like, oh, we
got another one. We got another one. And we would
see people doing some wild ship like eat the coalst

(17:50):
like drink the Cole Slaw juice first and then start
scooping out the slaw, you know, because there's a little
bit of you know, liquid in the slaw. Like some
people will beat like they want to take the little
slow juice shooter. Wow. Anyway, it's like being on Safari.
It's weird because like there were actually two KFC bowls.

(18:10):
There was the mashed Potato Bowl and then there was
the Biscuit Bowl, which was the same thing as the
mashed Potato Bowl, but I had a biscuit in it.
And I literally I lived in Chicago, it was freezing cold.
Those things were always piping hot. I would I would
go into a KFC on my way to theater school.
I would grab a KFC bowl and I would literally
eat it outside like as I was going to stay warm.
I'm away like I was eating like or my body

(18:32):
didn't has forgiven me for the way I treated it
with food. From two thousand on, the last fifteen years
has just been a journey of repentance and repair for
the things I put my body through in the ots.
What is something you think is overrated? All right, I'm

(18:52):
gonna get mad about this. Gift cards, Yes, gift cards
just so overrated. You just think of it. You're just
giving me cash I can only spend at one place.
Why not just venmomi? You're literally you're literally giving me
cash that I can only spend in one place. And
if I don't buy something worthy of that's worth all
of it, then I just got like a dollar fifty

(19:14):
two on a gift card. I'm salty about it. Or
the alternative happens where I buy something worth it and
now I gotta pay eleven dollars in tax or something
and I'm like and I'm like, just I don't understand why,
Like the only way gift card show work should be
like this, right, you should you give me a gift
card for fifty dollars, but it costs you like forty

(19:35):
five dollars. Like there should be something. I know, I
understand someone would go and buy a somebody would go
and buy a hundred and fifty gift cards and they
would make all that extra. I get it. If there's
a way to solve that, I hope there is. But
otherwise gift cards are so overrated. I don't see. It's
not it's just money I can only spend one place
or just limiting my money. It's peak like corporate brainwashing

(19:56):
because it's like it's only a thing because Eve allowed
it to be a thing, because it's like a social custom.
It's like, oh, a gift card, Well it has gift
right there in the name, so it's a fine thing
to give people. But it's just giving the corporation money.
It's making a donation corporations because I think they say,
like fifty percent of them don't get used, so you're

(20:19):
just giving money to the company. It wasn't it wasn't
to like the what twenty some years ago when they
actually had to be like, oh, right, a gift card
is legal tender, like you can't be setting like oh
it expired. Because a lot of places were pulling that
ship in the nineties. I was like, but this Blockbuster
music is about to close and they're like, it's it's expired, son,

(20:40):
thank you. I thought of this because you know, when
I was scheduling this thing, I was like, you know,
I have an AMC gift card in my wallet and
it's been there the whole damn pandemic, and I'm like,
what am I supposed to do? I'm not going back
to a MC for fourteen years? What am I supposed
to do with this? That ship might not exist that
like an AMC gift card come on. But also to

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like it's cultural, like in Asian culture, like you give
people straight cash. That's not a problem. That no problem,
no problem, because you just know that's for the kids.
That's for the kids, and they, yeah, that's what I
took that tore like I'm you know, and I remember
people would have probably like, oh, you know, I know,
but all I could give you was this heavy ass
envelope and I'm don't. You don't even have to give

(21:23):
me a heavy number. You can cash at me, you
can whatever. Yeah exactly, But then coin base me to
the point where I don't like given a gift car
feels like disrespect because it's essentially the same thing as
getting a CVS Valentine's Day gift, you know what I mean,
Like this last minute is fun unless it's like something
so specific and like interesting. If you hit me with

(21:43):
that best buy, then just could have sh hit the
cash app. The one thing, like if somebody knows that
you want to spend the money on something like and
you feel like you need that excuse to spend the
money on something that can be one one way that
it's like worth it, Like if for instance, stock X

(22:04):
should have gift cards, because then people would I feel like,
I don't know, I've had multiple times when I was
like I would actually buy a stock X gift card
for somebody so that they had to spend the money
on something that was going to be super fun for them.
I mean I get that. Like my mother never does
any like pampering stuff for herself, so like like if

(22:24):
I got her like a SPA Day gift card, I
get that because an anal immigrant mom' gonna waste some
ship exactly my only way and get him to do it,
like oh you're gonna waste it, and they're like, fuck
you got me. My mom has so much pride in
being like I've had these shoes for fourteen years. There's
three of them, and I still wear them, and I'm like,

(22:46):
why are you proud of that? Go get new shoes,
Like the bottoms of your feet are fucked up. It's
so funny. It's so funny that like Indians makes such
a point of coming to this country and then living
like they did back in India. I still have holes
in my shoes and I walk every My mom's the
same where she just talks about Americans. I'm like, motherfucker,

(23:07):
you gotta passport now. Like she's like, you know, that's
what American people do, like doing all this, and I'm like,
you're okay, whatever, but you know, do you I get it.
We still gotta hold on. We still gotta keep our
sense of identity. My mom uses the word American when
she means white because it feels it feels rude for
her to say white people, like she she's really afraid
of saying white people. So she's like, what do you

(23:29):
think I'm like these dickens, And I'm like, I'm like,
you mean white people. I think I think you mean
white people when you say that. She used to say,
she used to say Justin's mom when she meant another
white woman. She would be like, she'd I'd be like, rule,

(23:51):
I'd be like Justin's mom. That could be a couple
of Justin's mom's over here. Huh. She would be like,
she would go, um, I'd be like, mom, I want
to stay. We used okay, so we have this arcade
that used to be like open until midnight and you
could pay twenty bucks and it could be like a
club field for a bunch of fifteen year olds. And
so I'd be like, She's like, we're picking you up
at ten. I'm like, mom, it starts at nine thirty.

(24:13):
I'm not getting picked up at ten, and I didn't
need to at least get picked up at twelve. And
then she's like, what do I look like Justin's mom?
And I'm like Justin. There wasn't even the homie name Justin. No,
it was just like I look like Justin's mom. I
think Justin was like the name in her head for
like obviously a white kid. Wow, And just what do

(24:38):
I look like Justin's mom? I wish I had Justin's mom.
I love that. I really that's so funny. Now I
look back at it and I'm like, oh, it's so cute.
I love her. She was amazing, And back then I
was like, I hate you Justin. Uh. I think I

(25:00):
think there was a point when I was like in
fourth grade where I had like at least three Justin's
in my class. It was a real it was a
real Ohio white kid name for sure. Wear in Ohio.
Jack Dayton, Oh, my best friends from Dayton, Ohio, Will Allen.
I don't know if you know, but I haven't. I

(25:22):
moved out of there when I was two. Dayton is
only like what four million people. Yeah, we probably cross
paths for sure. Really worried about your memory, Jack. I
think Beth Stelling is from Dayton, Ohio. Yeah. There's a
lot of great, great stuff, great culture, great people from Dayton, Ohio. Uh.

(25:46):
All right, let's take a quick break and we'll come
right back. And we're back. Uh. And we just have
a handful of stories of white supremacy to run through

(26:09):
that happened at the end of last week. We found
out that those two Buffalo cops whose whose head shots
are really something. Did y'all see their head shots? Not
head shots, mug shots, but you know when it's cop,
what can you say? Uh? Oh my god. Yeah. But anyways,

(26:30):
we saw the whole beginning to end interaction of these
cops walking up to an old man, uh, pushing him,
over him, cracking his head, blood coming out of his head,
and then walking away. We saw that whole thing. It's
really hard to watch that video. Uh. And it wasn't

(26:52):
hard though, for uh them to have the all charges
dismissed against them. So that's from the d A basically
yeah yeah, or the judge or they dropped the charges
or the judge dismissed the charges. Either way, it's white
supremacy protecting itself because even when you thought you're like, well,
surely they can't get away with that, they shoved over

(27:14):
an elderly white man. Ship. That shows you when you
go toe to toe with police, it doesn't matter what
the funk bro it's liked. My issue, my issue with
that one, if I remember correctly, was that didn't all
the police officers like walk out with the two because
they got disciplined. Yeah, Buffalo was the one where the
two got disciplined and all the rest like, well then
we quit. If you're going to discipline us for you know, hurting,

(27:36):
for assaulting citizens for okay, yeah, oh that a grand
jury did it. Okay, and jury doesn't ye voted to
not charge the cops. Uh. It was well at least
we got you know, it's democracy. They voted so cool. Yikes.
I mean that was I think it was our I

(27:56):
mean we saw that that that that whole city was
getting ugly. The second ship went down, and I remember
the first thing was like all the I remember tweeting
about it when like the news was talking about all
the people that had come to support the two police officers,
and it was just a bunch of off duty, fucking cops.
It wasn't the community a diverse community of white guys
with jeans with their shirts tucked into their jeans. Moving

(28:23):
uh forward. Oath Keeper. There is a leader of the
oath Keepers who the d J revealed in the run
up to January six tweet. I'm concerned this is an
elaborate trap unless the potus himself activates us. It's not legit.
The potus has the right to activate units too. If
Trump asks me to come, I will, Otherwise I can't

(28:46):
trust it. And then the day of she was like
we're in um so you know, uh as as that
impeachment hearing is going on and he's about to be
a quitted, it's just like straight up, you know, well,
exactly what what it's what we thought it was. Yeah,

(29:09):
there's reports of like how the like senators had Alrea
met with Trump's defense team or something to there's something
weird closed door meeting, But we don't need to know
that to know they're not going to do the right thing.
Can you give me the thirty second or maybe the
tenth second of what the oath keepers aren't? Even heathkeepers
are basically retired military and police who talk like they're
talking about the oath that they take to protect the

(29:31):
country from enemies domestic and foreign, and saying that like that.
It's basically a militia group of these retired military law enforcement.
To them, does protecting the country mean overturning the collection? Yeah? Yeah,
yeah for them, it's it's a fancy way to say
the Constitution told me to do white supremacy with guns.

(29:53):
That's the whole sort of logic of it, because that's
they're they're using this very constitutional lens to sort of
justify their organization. Um. And then speaking of what supremacy
with guns, Aim and Bundy of the Bundy Clan is
basically creating a organization that their mission statement is, uh,

(30:17):
they will be able to organize uh ten protesters within
ten minutes, a hundred protesters and a hundred minutes a
thousand and a thousand minutes. Uh. And they are, you know,
just straight up like right wing libertarians with weapons. Uh.
This is the dude whose family occupied that building in Oregon,

(30:39):
the Mallard Yeah, National Wildlife refuge uh and who they
got one of their followers killed uh in a shootout
with the FBI UM because two guys were arrested for
starting fires on federal land. And that was like the
whole thing about like, well, this is bullshit. And then
Trump got him out of jail in twenty team yeah yeah, yeah,

(31:02):
And that's that's been like the pattern with these guys.
So the whole thing started because in the early nineties,
Aim and Bundy's dad uh was grazing his cattle on
federal land. You have to pay to do that. He
was like, no, I don't have to pay, because libertarian
and you know, their their whole ideals are like, you know,

(31:25):
a version of American pride that breaks down into the
road the moment you take away like all the social
safety nets that are making it possible for them to
be uh, the pampered assholes that they are. Uh, but
that's kind of what they want. They wanted to break
down to the road so they can just start killing
whoever they want. Um. But so that's how it started.

(31:46):
They had to showdown with FBI, and FBI kind of
backed away because that's what the FBI does when it's
up against white supremacy. Uh. And then this just kept
growing to this National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Uh. They
kind of got away with it, except for like one
group that basically opened fire on the FBI. Uh. And

(32:10):
now it's just continuing. It's just like being allowed to continue.
So now, yeah, you didn't check them when they took
over the facility. Now they've moved on to making fucking
uber for the clan where you just dial dial a
racist and they'll pull up with that same energy from parlor.
They're calling it Neighborhood Watch on steroids, which is the

(32:33):
KK that's just that's that is sure. Um and right,
So here's a smuge microcosm if you need another example
of not checking this ship when you have the opportunity,
and how it develops and it gets you know, more aggressive.
Yeah there you god yeah. Um. What's funny is like

(32:55):
you know, but you can't you can't get it. That
was thousand thousand minutes for it. That was people because
ship she can go off on Twitter and people get
get right real. Yeah. I wonder how this evolves into
basically paid actors through like some kind of Coke Coke
Brothers like Mega Check, where there are people like on
call for this ship, you know what I mean? Yeah,

(33:19):
like if the because I think the fantastic version is
like they can be like oh yeah, let me pull
like let me call back up or whatever, because that's
what it is for these people. Yeah. Um yeah. Unfortunately,
they they've been pretty successful at getting people together, like
in they're they're mostly based out of the north northwest Midwest,

(33:40):
and they've been able to find the people that they
need to bring to a to any situation that they
deem it necessary. Um, because this is a terrifyingly popular ideology. Uh.
And mostly they're focused right now on anti mask ship,
which is come on, baby, that's the gateway fucking issue.

(34:05):
Then suddenly being like let's you know, by this, let's
fill this truck up with ammonia nitrate and do some ship. Yeah,
because they do have a very anti police, anti government
bent to them. Uh that you know, on the one hand,
you're like, well, they can't be all bad if they
you know, hate the police, like they had a thing

(34:25):
about like how the back the blue rallies were bullshit. Uh.
But the I feel like the fact that they're turning
on the cops is a little scary because if like
the cops have a choice, you know, who they're going
to side with, Like they're gonna side with these people quickly, Yeah,
I guess it. Yeah, stay tuned, Stay tuned, because I mean, like,

(34:49):
we have all these moments where as a country, or
even people in their communities or even in a you know,
political leadership role, we have to address this, you know,
these core sort of bubbling issues in an effective way
and not just sort of like ah, don't worry, they're
like way way disorganized right now. That's that's it's a

(35:09):
joke right now. It's a joke right now. Maybe, but
people are motivated, Like the same thing when you see
a dude like I know people who shouldn't be rappers
who raped and then I'm like, yeah, you should give
up that career cut two. They've been doing it for
so many years, Like they got on and I was like,
you know what, that's because you didn't give up and
people laughed at you, but you were putting in work
the same Like it's these when people have a fucking agenda,

(35:33):
you can't just take it as like well I don't
I think it's dumb and then think it's not a threat,
Like the what there's what they staying for is absolutely
a threat to this country. Yeah, I have a very
bad feeling that there that this dude's name is going
to be a bigger and bigger deal in the coming years. Um.

(35:54):
Speaking of which, Uh, Nicky Haley is another name, Like
they're uh, you know, she's putting in her throwing her
hat in the ring to be the next you know
leader post Trump, if if there is a post Trump,
right whatever, we call all these like racist Indians and

(36:18):
politics Nicki Haley, a jet pie, Bobby Jindal. There's so
many bad oh denish to SUSA. There's so many, just
bad ones that just make me ashamed. I mean it's
not just Indians, man, we got it's it's all over,
you know, the internal self hatred and white supremacy affects everybody.

(36:40):
That black dude in Michigan, the politicians running who said
if he wins, he would get rid of Black History
Month in Michigan. I don't know if he saw, uh sure,
Like I don't like sir, do you know that that
you have a very small audience talking like that, knowing
how you look. But okay, go off, because that's that's
what these people do to try and you know, uh

(37:00):
stay in power or find these little like very low
friction ways to get a lot of people behind you.
And for Nikki Hayley, I mean like a lot of
people like she just broke with Trump. Okay, her quote
that a lot of people pointing to are these couple
ones quote? We need to acknowledge he let us down.
He went down a path he shouldn't have and we
shouldn't have followed him, and we shouldn't have listened to him.

(37:22):
And we can't let that ever happen again. Then to
go on, she says, When I tell you I'm angry,
it's an understatement. I'm so disappointed in the fact that,
despite the loyalty and friendship he had with Mike Pence,
that he would do that to him. Like, I'm disgusted
by it. Now. Do I support impeachment? Hell no, But
I don't like what I'm seeing. So you know, I

(37:43):
don't like it, and I don't support any consequences for
this behavior. Yeah, it's it's a really interesting move, you know,
Like I it's you have to keep your eye on
her because she knows where most people are, you know,
which is most people don't like Donald Trump, most people
don't like the Confederate flag. And she was there when

(38:03):
she was governor of South Carolina. She was like, yo, okay,
I can read the room. I could read the room
right there. Um, she said. You know, she's like I
knew Charlotte's Bill, Charlotte'sville was bad back then even and
we're like, oh wow, this way, madam president. Um. But
you know, right now we're seeing there are two like
kinds of Republicans as as they as Trump leaves office.

(38:25):
You have the old school GOP kind of people who
want to still be able to go out in public
and not get screamed at and have Chipotle throw on
their head and maybe even get a chance to do
one of those comedy skits on SNL. You know, like
they still want to be involved this, want to be
a part of it. They're like, we made deep. We
may disagree, but I'm not gonna say racist ship out loud, baby,
I'll do that in our conference meetings when we start

(38:46):
drafting legislation. UM. And then you have this this other
the straight up mask off goals, the Marjorie Taylor Green's,
the lower the beau Berts, the Kevin McCarthy's, who straight
up don't give a fuck. They're the people who are
in the ascendancy right now. And that's where I'm like,
I don't know who's gonna win this. Because the base
likes the mask off ship right now. That's what they're

(39:07):
there for. They're not, They're not not a lot of
people are looking for the return of Romney. Who likes
the Romney side of things other than like a small
group I think of people who I think it's like
one because a lot of these mask off gool people
to like they're gassed up off the support they're getting
like organically from the base or whatever. Then the McConnell's

(39:29):
and the other group they know they also need a
ton of money to be able to like keep up
with Democrats and races like they just it's part of
the equation. So on one hand, I don't know, like
it all depends on who realizes money is going to
be more important, because if the corporate donor class is
like I can't really get down with this, like you know, uh,

(39:49):
fucking George Floyd was an alien who had a drug
overdose in Minneapolis, Like I can't have that as like
I think I'm supporting uh, And if the money moves
the other way, then who knows. Then there's also talk
of these um never Trumper or like you know, conservatives
who are like we're not Republicans who are seriously talking
about a third party or you know, starting their own ship.

(40:10):
So it's still very early, but I don't know what
direction it goes because I have trouble think seeing that
someone who's trying to be respectable quote unquote, like NICKI
Haley ends up being someone that the Republican Party where
it is now, is going to nominate. I keep hearing
her name thrown around. There's like, you're right, it's like

(40:30):
the Nicky Haley slash Mitt Romney option. It's like like
Liz Cheney is the same. Yeah, I mean, yeah, these
options are just really I don't know, I mean, to me,
they're all terrible. But that's what I would think. Last
time I was on here, we talked about bubbles, and
we talked about liberal bubbles, and I was like, yeah,
I mean, I guess that's just what we're going to think.
But Nicki Haley is such an obvious liar ala Ted Cruz,

(40:55):
where she just like lies a lot and she's slick
her though she's she's waist like her. And Ted Cruz
is so punchable in a way that she's not. Yeah,
he's got that like punchable like frog toad face. He
angers you. Yeah. But because at this point, like I
honestly think that the nominee INO is like some bearded

(41:18):
dude burly who has like man who has like the
protocols of the Elders of Zion like tatted on his face,
and they're like yeah, and everyone's like yeah, this is
the guy hate man. It won't even be a name,
it'll be a character. It'll be hate as a general rule.
Do you think, like, let's just speak really broadly, do

(41:38):
you think the Republicans do like a swing back to
civility or a swing more towards the crazy, like like like,
do you think it's a Mitt Romney quote unquote civility
or is it like you said, some crazy bearded Look,
they doubled they doubled down on white supremacy in the
summer of they doubled down on that, and then now

(42:01):
I can't there's no, you can't. But they lost though.
Look what's happening. They're not they're not checking they're not
checking their members right now, who are saying things that
seem like the easiest thing that everyone like you don't
come with these sandy hook falls flat, don't say that
ship out loud, like straight up threatened, like uh, cheering

(42:24):
on violence of other people in this chamber, like that's
we can't do. But they're not even doing that. So
that's to me, says there, it's a couple of things.
They're they're very shortsighted, and they just go where the
eyeballs are without thinking of what that does in the
long term, because there's energy over here, let's go over
here without realizing like, oh, how do I come back
from fully embracing like this, you know, the true version

(42:48):
of the GOP, which is what we had always seen,
which is less help for less people. Absolutely. I mean,
they are the insurgent party, the minority party in the country.
They're protecting a you know, they're they're you. They have
to break rules and create rules and rewrite laws and
do shit like that to stay in power, and you know, cheat,

(43:11):
that's how they do things. And so I just feel
like when they as a party see that all the
energy is on the side of racism, like they're they're
not going to go back to pass. Is on the
side of open racism as opposed to quiet racist because
I mean, even like someone like Mitt Romney who's like,

(43:32):
you don't have all that energy. He's just like some
old old white uncle guy and he's he kind of
came a was like, hold on, folks, come on now,
this this was bad, and he got torn up. Yeah,
just for being like just for saying, hey, hey, hey,
hey guys, hey, pipe down in here, like for a second,
he got his ass ripped up. So I don't know how.

(43:55):
And you see, like there's all these stories too of
how other members in Congress, like I'm they're honestly just
terrified of the like inviting the ire of these Maga
people and being a Republican because now it's a foregone conclusion.
The base expects you to go pedal to the metal,
you know, burn this motherfucker down, no matter what. And
if you don't, you're the you're not the true believer,

(44:17):
you don't pass the purity test, and now they got
to eat you up. All right, let's take one more
break and we'll come back and talk about Face Off.
And we're back. And so there's a Face Off something coming. Uh.

(44:42):
For a while, it was really I think people thought
it was gonna be a remake. Uh. Now it's being
said that it's going to be a sequel, direct sequel.
They used the words direct sequel. So does that, like
that makes sense to me that it would take place
in the city a universe, um, because that's a pretty

(45:04):
big leap that up a world where faces can be
taken off and switched around. Some might as well make
it in the same universe and you can have like
a little cameo from John Travolta. But the it's still
the like recasting is like the fun thing, right, Well,
I don't know, see this is what I'm This is
the idea though that I'm thinking. Is it one where

(45:26):
it's the same universe or are we still dealing with
Cash or Troy's ghost or something? You know what I mean?
And Sean Archer because at the end of face Off, right,
cashor Troy gets got right the harp with the harpoon
gun or whatever, and then so his face is still intact.
That's not like he got blown up, right, but just so.

(45:47):
But as Shawn Archer dealing with some like I've been
cage face too long or something like are you gonna
deal with those sayings? Because I'll look, I'm not gonna.
I'll come back to see their old stinking acid do
it all over again. But I would like so the
names that I just saw somebody suggest Tom Hardy and

(46:08):
Robert Pattinson, which I can't imagine to body types that
are more dissimilar, but also like, you know, the same
ship with Nicolas Cajun Jonathan. Here's the thing, these all
these updates when they've done new movies. The thing they
always do is they they diversify it. They always try
to find a way to come back and do it
now with diversity. I think it'd be really interesting if

(46:31):
they really do like a black guy and a white
guy and just go and be like a bad idea
and development. But they just and they're just like they're
just like, yes, it's Rizzamed and Adris Elba because and
like and I just want to watch all the Ben
Shapiro snowflakes go crazy about it. Ted Cruise will tweet

(46:53):
about it. Adrislba and riz I don't even look alike
or or no. You know what they're gonna do is
they're gonna say it's okay to do black face because
the Face Off. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you know what I mean. Well,
it seems like it's not a problem. And this is
what we've been saying the whole time. And for the
people who are upset at the Face Off film franchise,

(47:15):
it's just it's just a tale about switching faces. And
I don't know why cancel culture is coming for these people.
I thought that John responsible Idris Elba is black in
the face you saw was Idris Elba's face well, but
that's wait, well, I'll say this um. Around the time
the West Side Connection album came out, I prayed every

(47:37):
night that I could have mac Ten's face, and I
kind of went overboard with the bronzer at Halloween party
and I learned the hard way that that's not a
good thing. So face or not, I want it. I
I don't know, we'll see. I think it's I think
the hardest bit is like, you're trying to do a
John Wou movie, right, because that's where his whole you know,

(48:00):
John Woo when he came to like the US making
films like Broken Arrow and Shipeple, Like, oh ship right,
this guy's fucking he's got a he's got a vibe.
So I'm more like, I think the biggest thing is like,
can you kind of nail a John wu type thing,
which would be more I don't know that that might
be interesting, But who's the director who is like the
most John Woo like, Like, who's got like a very

(48:24):
singular action movie like sensibility, Like I was gonna say,
Guy Ritchie, but he like makes a lot of yeah
movies that aren't don't have that singular sensibility. I feel
like that's such a nineties style. I don't know that
we have that style. It's such a nineties like vibe.

(48:44):
But I guess John Woo gives way to John Wick. Yeah,
you know what I mean, because that's what I feel like.
John Woo's films like was a kind of action that
Americans were not used to, and like they're like, act
like this chow young fat guy. He's sucking it up
with this director John Woo, and like movie heads new

(49:06):
because you just heard like yo, these movies are fucking tight.
And then Americas like, oh right, we're not the only
people who know how to make movie with camera because
we're ignorant and insular. I remember being like I remember
my grandfather in India being like, Buddy Wood makes more
movies in vun single month than Bywood makes in an

(49:27):
entire years. Strand it's facts exactly. Um, yeah, as long
as they bring the excessive number of pigeons back, slow
motion pigeons just out of nowhere, impossibly golden guns, carceole,
magnetic technologies we have ever heard of. It was. It

(49:49):
is like in terms of like because it's a sci
fi movie that takes place in the present, which is
like kind of an interesting love You don't see that much.
Like it's just like, well, this, this is possible, don't
worry about it. It's like you're high when you write
the script. You're like, no, it's fine. It's like right
now though, what if it's that right now? Though? Right
it's like I think black Mirror owes everything to face off.

(50:14):
Here we go, Yes, thank you. Um. Well, the name
I was actually looking for you guys when I was saying,
who is the inheritor of John Woo's mantle? Is Ben Shapiro.
Uh the new powerhouse in the film world. Uh he
he went and bought a school shooting movie. Uh in

(50:34):
I think it was Venice at the Venice Film Festival
to butt the distribution rights. Um. The formation of his
production company that was like we take bets on things
Hollywood thinks are too controversial. Um. Had nothing to do
with like the development or anything. But then but then
they were like big, big premier night where they like

(50:57):
went they had like a video where they were like
all wearing tuxedos backstage and like talking about how the
movie like just pretending like they are a big like
part of the film industry. Very so apparently Ben Shapiro.
I mean, uh, some of our sister podcasts like Behind
the Bastards and more shere. Ever, will occasionally just reads

(51:20):
chapters from Ben Shapiro's novel and just kind of meditate
on he's like a failed writer. And when I say failed,
like he is one of the worst writers I've ever read.
Would you hire him? Cracked? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Actually,
I mean the guy get tieballs, get tieballs. Uh, but

(51:42):
I just want him to hear that Ben Shapiro, he
wouldn't even hire you, Cracked, Not that he wouldn't even
like you don't have what it takes, guy, you don't
have what it takes. But like, just the the writing
is is next level bad. And apparently he tried to
be a screenwriter that didn't work out, and so he
uh did the right wing grift um and he kind

(52:05):
of saw saw his moment, took his shot, shot his shot.
When Gina Kurano got fired from the Mandalorian project, he
jumped in and was like, we're developing a project. Big announcement, guys,
you're going to be packed. So we're going to get
a Ben Shapiro Star Wars universe. Hopefully I just can

(52:27):
I just say, like, okay. So I know for a
fact that there was another project in development, which was
a show based off her spinoff character, spin off Sho
based off her character. After her tweets in November, they
scrapped it, or they at least put it on an
indefinite hold. Then after this situation this past week, she

(52:48):
got fired from Mandalorian. All she had to do was
not do the things she did. She swerved out of
her way to be fired. It's like she wanted it.
I've never seen an actress literally like try so hard.
I mean, she put in her Instagram profile beat bob

(53:08):
Boop to make fun of pronouns for trans people. Pedro Pascal,
her co star in lead of the show, has a
trans sibling that he just came out in support of.
So it's like, how dumb are you to be like
beat bob Boop, I'm making fun of pronouns they them.
There's like, it's just a really dumb thing to do.
Why are you going out of your way? Just don't

(53:28):
do it. Just think the thing, but don't say the thing.
That's when that culture wore autopilot kicks in on these
motherfucker's where they're like, uh me find a like my
spirit and soul somehow. No, like I'm here to always
just say the wrong thing, like that's what And I'd
like to get you all fired up? And come on,
Ben Shapiro, did you even do some research why Gina

(53:50):
Krano got fired from the Mandalorian Sir, I believe you
are a man of the Jewish faith, and she was
out here posting straight up anti Semitic trash. But you're
still like, come on, ma, we got you over here.
Like they're in about they're not about ship. The implication
on her post was that the Jews did more damage
to the Jews than the Nazis. Yeah, whoa you know,

(54:18):
I mean the I mean it's the thing about the
attension economy, uh, that I've been talking about the past
couple of weeks. Just this dude who basically foresaw everything
that's happened, uh in the eighties, just by thinking about
the fact that like once social media happened, it would
just be the loudest voice in the room would be

(54:39):
able to completely dominate everybody's attention and in so doing
would gain power that way. Uh. And he basically back
in the eighties predicted like a Trump like figure. And yeah,
like it's she is getting She's going to make a
ton of noise and get a lot of attention just

(54:59):
by saying the wildest ship. And you know, this is
probably a very smart move by the Daily Wire. Uh.
And I can't wait to see the film that they make.
If if you have list I don't know how many
listeners you have that are you know out there decrying
but freedom of speech, but freedom of speech. I just

(55:20):
want to say, like, freedom of speech. She's not going
to jail for what she said. She has freedom of speech.
Freedom of speech does not mean freedom from consequences, and
and and so she said what she said, and now
other people have the freedom to respond because of what
she said. She's not going to jail for what she said.

(55:40):
And guess what, I don't think she should go to
jail for what she said. But but if somebody else
now wants to fire her for what she said, a
private company, then a private company can fire her for
what she said. It's just to say something that anti
semitic in Hollywood is not only racist and anti semitic,
it's so stupid. It's just what's and it's like you're

(56:02):
saying it's this like such an aggressive act, outward act
of hostility where you're like you're you're trying right to
like burn up upon re entry into the atmosphere, Like
that's that's the deal here, because you're doing a new
hell of the job and three months ago you already
lost something from this company, Like you already means something.

(56:24):
What's wild is like where the woke UFC fighters at
who aren't fighting anymore because from what I'm seeing, a
lot of these people with who have been banging each
other's skulls in the ring and end up on the
interesting side of politics when they get out the motherfucker
Because Tito Ortiz is out here on some old ship
out Huntington beats, You're like, the fucking train has a
leftis station. Who is that dude that that dude ousman

(56:46):
punched really hard? There's that There was that picture of
the black dude ousman that like knocked out that like
Trump supporting dude who was wearing like Maga shorts. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Um,
I forget that. Who was it? Yeah? But that was coming?
Wait was it? I remember posting image, Yeah, Kobe, that's
the I remember posting the image of that dude. I

(57:07):
think his name was Kabir Smian or something like that
or Tomorrow. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, yeah, who's from
Nigeria or is born in Nigeria came to the US
and he was talking all that ship and it's like, yeah,
I don't know, it's amazing. Yeah, it's like it it's
it's Catharsis for a lot of people. But yeah, I
mean this is, Uh, we'll see what the Daily Wire

(57:29):
can do, because everything that sounds like from what is
coming out of their production company isn't like it's just
pure provocative nonsense. It's like school shooter stuff. It's gonna
be probably I don't I can't even imagine what they
come up with for Gina Karano, like like it's gonna
be some like uva bowl, like one woman fighting cancel

(57:49):
culture in the streets of New York or something. Right,
what's uh, what's their take on school shootings? Are they
like pro school shoot It's not there. It's not their ache. Um,
it's a movie that was released that they saw and
like jumped on basically because it wasn't getting picked up
by by other distributors. And they claimed it was because

(58:12):
of cancel culture. But it's just, um, it's a a
girl in a school shooting whose dad is like a
hunter who teaches her like survival ship and then she
just goes around and like you know, die hards a
team of school shooters. So the point is guns protect
people from guns. So like if we are exact people,
that okayta Yeah. The problem with school shootings is that

(58:37):
all the kids aren't armed essentially, so just just give
a bunch of fourteen year olds guns, got it? Yeah? Well, days,
it has been a pleasure as always having you on
the daily zis man, where can people find you and
follow you? So the last thing I said on this
podcast is give a bunch of fourteen year olds guns. Yeah. Yeah,
so you're going out on top. So where can they

(58:58):
sign up for those guns? Uh? Um? Alright, y'all, Well,
y'all can find me at Bezi da wu. That's b
e h z A d d A b U on
both Instagram and Twitter. Give me a follow and uh
love to interact with y'all. Yeah yeah, And is there
a tweet or some of the work of social media

(59:19):
you've been enjoying. Yes, I've really been following. I don't
know if he's ever been on the pod, he should
be a friend of the Pod. Dwayne Perkins, the Chicago
comedian and an actor and writer. Um, he had a
really cool thread last week. I'd like to read really quickly.
It's short. He said, Hollywood is an industry hard to

(59:40):
navigate because a lot of paths are dictated by trauma
and abuse. It's trial by fire. People are trying to
figure out what they want to do and who they
want to work with why, also avoiding the places and
people they've already had bad experiences with. But for people
of color, so much is so bad that by the
time you actually find your people in the spaces that
feel like you're right for you, you're so burned out
from waiting through toxic sludge. You don't have the energy

(01:00:02):
to do it anymore, and you just want to quit.
So being a POC in Hollywood is like being in
a gang where you're constantly getting jumped in even though
you've been in the gang for years. Um. I know
that's kind of like dark, but it's also kind of funny.
He is really great at sort of the dark and funny.
Um way, So I just I'm recommending a follow to
Dwayne Perkins. Yeah, yeah, Miles, where can people find you?

(01:00:24):
What's tweet you've been enjoying? Twitter, Instagram, Miles of Gray
also for fiance, check us out on twitch because we
probably will be there. It was it Tuesday, yep, twenty
pacific um now tweet that I like, it's really just
one because it's it relates to us. Is from rath
at Raba tweets men with cats who don't post cat

(01:00:47):
please post your cat. Thank you. I like that. I
like that. Yeah, I realized, you know, I don't. I
don't post a lot of that. I don't have a
lot of pets on Maine, so maybe we have to
change that. Yeah, yeah, you can find me on Twitter
at Jack Underscore O'Brien a tweet I like. Andrew Nada
tweeted if sharks stopped swimming, they die, which sounds incredible,

(01:01:09):
but it's also true if you put me in the
ocean and uh, one other one like uh and then
at video Underscore, Jame tweeted, old guy, can you help
me set up a PayPal account? I don't know computers?
The same old guy. I bet you don't know how
to drive stick shift, you idiot, You fucking idiot. It

(01:01:34):
just made me feel better on how to drive stick shift.
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a song that Miles recommends. Miles, what song are we

(01:01:56):
adding to the zygeist playlist playlist? The playlist is going
to be knocking, uh this one, but you don't look.
We just had a three day weekend. Don't You don't
want to fucking bang your head too hard. You know,
you gotta ease into it. Um. So what we're gonna
do is go out on a song by Jacob Ogawa.
And this is you know, this is some of that
bedroom pop. This is someone that just like nice and easy.

(01:02:18):
It feels a little sexy or lex It depends on
your mood. It's like a rorshack test. Okay, what viber
you into? And this track is called velvet Light because
that's what it feels like. Just Smooth on your Baby
by Jacob Ogawa. All Right, you can go to our
playlist or footnotes to check that song out. The daily
is like guys, the production of My Heart Radio. For
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