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September 10, 2021 18 mins

In this edition of I Got Dewormed..., Jack and Miles discuss the new creepy Ray-Ban Stories by Facebook, a streaming/box office roundup, the Olivia Munn tweet that spawned a baby, Prince Andrew getting SERVED, Al Snow rescuing a child from a riptide, and the incipient 20 year anniversary of 9/11

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to this episode of I
Got Dewormed in Got Bad Come. I Got dewormed and
Got Bad Come. That is courtesy of Bryan Adams and
the Breed. Um. That's true. No, this is like like

(00:21):
RpK de worm to come. We're getting We're getting caught
up on a lot of things, choogy. We've had a
few things we get snagged on down this river called
the Zeit. Guys, I'm good, I'm good with it. I'm Jack,
you're miles and yeah, and uh, here are some things
that are trending here. At the end of the week,

(00:43):
Facebook released a collabo with ray Band so that, you know,
people had concerns over Google Glass and like privacy things
and so that that didn't quite work out, and the
company that is the least trust to worthy with privacy
ship was like, we should probably give this a shot, um,

(01:05):
And so they dropped some ray Bands on arrasses. They
kind of look like clear way wayfarers. They have like
conspicuous cameras in the like upper corners and I don't know,
like it doesn't seem that hard to me to take
my phone out and point it at something. Um, yeah,

(01:30):
I mean I don't know. It just looks like spy
tech really, you know, like it's like you can syruptitiously,
surreptitiously record video and stuff. And I know that it
will also like play podcasts I guess in your year
like via. So it's like you're always wearing a pair
of headphones or something. Yeah. They one of the dudes

(01:51):
that Facebook's is like, this is going to be the
norm in ten years. Yeah, everyone's gonna and I'm out
their head hardware. I think ten years it'll be like,
of course, why don't your glasses take pictures? That's just weird? Umah,
I don't think so. I think that he's wrong. I
think that we we being consistently weirded out by somebody

(02:16):
constantly pointing a camera at us like that. That is
not like shooting a documentary or something. I think what
it will do is it will desensitize people to what
they're right to privacy could be. If everything is a
camera that's being warned, then at a certain point you're
gonna get tired of being like, wait, is that person's
camera glasses or his glasses camera? And then you're like

(02:40):
fuck it, man, I don't know, man, we got all
these floating surveillance drones. Now it's all good at least
with these ones. People, I can always make people sick
when I post my food pictures. Um, but I don't know.
I mean sure, I think the one benefit would be
like evidence for ship rhetics on dashboard cams or to

(03:03):
like actually hold certain groups accountable. That that could be
a difference. But again, these are all like we're slowly
being like, oh yeah, don't worry. It's not about the
surveillance state. It's the surveillance homies right around the surveillance
us ourselves. Yeah, that actually brings up a good point.

(03:23):
A good potential benefit of this is, uh is if
it becomes popular in Russia, we get more insight into
just how fucking wild Russia is. That's the dash cam
footage that came out once like every car and Russia. Yeah,
there's plenty of I mean, there's plenty of subreddits if
you're looking for that kind of tent. Yeah. Yeah, well

(03:46):
that again, I don't know if I I certainly don't
want to like accidentally like record ship. I don't know.
I'm it's just sort of that thing we're just like
when Google did it, everyone's like you look fucking um,
like this is stupid. Then the Snap spectacles, I remember
everyone's like, oh, it's really cool, but people put it

(04:07):
down after like three seconds, So I'm not sure what
this is really Additionally providing aside from the audio part,
and again, is that really a feature we're clamoring for?
And it doesn't seem like it has like the heads
up display aspect of it unless I'm missing something like
it doesn't have the thing where it's like telling you
information across the person you're speaking to as an elevated

(04:31):
blood part. I just want to know what the person
I'm speaking to blood sugar level is. Um? Is that
so weird? Anyways? My money is on I'm sure on
these miles. I'm sure on the smart glasses. All right. Look,
they would do a lot better if they announced they
were tackling miss information whatever to make make another dumb

(04:56):
thing that people were like, oh, we don't need that.
Apparent Lead Bows partnered with ray Bound on a past product,
and Jack, you don't remember we were at an event
where we were there were there were prizes that were
that oh and I don't remember that I want that
Napoleon dynamite. But then the reviews came in and it

(05:17):
was yeah sup. Producer Brian says the Bows ray bands sucked.
Let's check in with streaming. There's just a couple of
things happened in the world oh streaming. So just a
correction first of all, because I took Chris Pratt at
his word mistake when he said that the Tomorrow War

(05:40):
broke all the streaming records. UM probably more likely that
Amazon Prime and his management team told him that and
he reported as fact on Instagram. Anyways, the much shorter
movie Luca dropped on Disney Plus the week before, and
when the numbers came in, there were more Luca minutes

(06:00):
watched then Tomorrow War by like a lot. It might
have like broken record for rated R action movies or something,
but it like if you break it down by like
number of minutes watched in the length of the movie. Luca,
the Pixar movie was watched by the equivalent of a
hundred and fifty four million dollars worth of ticket sales

(06:21):
in its first week um and the Tomorrow War was
about eighty million dollars worth of ticket sales, which isn't
great for like a massive budget movie. No no, no, No,
and uh, the next the actually the week the Tomorrow
War dropped, Luca like was watched more times than The
Tomorrow War. So hey, but you know, I think it's

(06:44):
it's hard to compare those because like there's so little
to do with like younger kids and stuff that this
has been. Like Disney was like, oh, thank god, my
kids fucking hated The Tomorrow War, Like they're scared it,
and you're like, they need to see it so they
can agree that it's ship right, acting is really ham fasted,

(07:08):
isn't it. Uh, they agree that Chris Pratt a little
on the nose, We get it, Chris um on the
Just on the streaming front, it seems like a lot
of the TV shows that are ranking, we're like they
are on a four week delay or three week delay,
and so we're still seeing from the summer and it's

(07:29):
just like all pretty like blah. It's a lot of
like older shows and made me wonder if like Netflix
and streaming outlets are like have the same like summer
TV model where they like hold the big shows back
for the school year, allow for word of mouth, because
it does feel like it's been a while since they've

(07:51):
like dropped a big event, like show on our asses
for those ones. But yeah, I mean, but there's been
plenty of really good shows over the summer. But yeah,
not like the kinds you're like, this is an event, right,
what are the good shows from over the summer, you know,
like that like White Lotus came out and people watching that,
or like Reservation Dogs, And I mean, I guess it's

(08:13):
towards the end of the summer. And now the other
two I've been watching that that's been consistent. Thank god.
Season two is just as funny. I need to write
that down. It's just so good and it's great now
because they're like untethered from you know, standards and practices
from Comedy Central, so they're they're spreading their wings a little.

(08:36):
It's good to see. Yeah, if people haven't seen the
other two, it's on hbom X is there, right, Yeah, Yeah,
it's so good. Also, Shang Chi and the Legend of
the Ten Rings did incredibly well at the box office,
proven once again that like diversity works and no matter
how Hollywood, how much Hollywood producers want to ignore it.

(08:59):
But yeah, it's like Moneyball if once they like the
secrets of Moneyball were revealed to Major League Baseball teams.
They still just like kept insisting that it was bullshit. Yeah,
it's hard to say, like, well, our racism has brought
us this far, so now I just want me to
say this thing is going to make me even more money.

(09:22):
We'll not have to decide which one is more important
to me. Yeah, And sending so much is trending because
I kind of like this. Uh. Somebody pointed out that
Olivia Munn tweeted sending so much love to John Mulaney.
You got this last year when he was first going

(09:42):
into the rehab and then um as people are like,
as a result of that tweet, Uh, she's now pregnant
and expecting a baby with him. Um So people are
just kind of parodying that tweet with like sending so
much Yeah, like Jabuki send to like sending so much

(10:03):
love and support to Frank Ocean Ashley Raced sending so
much love and support to a one to two bedroom
apartment within unit, washer, dryer, and parking spot. You got this.
So everybody's having fun with their manifestation tweets. Yeah, all right,

(10:23):
let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
And we're back. Uh, And Prince Andrew. I've seen various
headlines that he was, like, you know, seeing trying to

(10:45):
evade the person who was trying to serve him papers.
Went to Balmoral in Scotland, doing anything he can to
avoid the process servers. But now apparently they got his ass.
They said, lawyers for Virginia gu Frey, you know who
has was the one accusing Prince Andrew of sexual abuse. Uh,

(11:05):
they say they he has been served successfully with legal papers.
So look at that. The young prince couldn't evade the
legal process servers. I feel like his response to being
served the papers would be similar to the Palin thing
we saw yesterday, the clip of Sarah Palin, She's like,

(11:25):
what is this even? Like, what does that even? Doesn't
make started right, don't even get me start, don't even
get me started. Alan Dershowitz help, Al Snow is trending.
I was not familiar with. This is maybe a little
bit more for me than it is for you. But
Al Snow, if you remember from w w E or
back in those days that w WF, he was. He

(11:48):
had a bit of a problematic character where he said,
like a severed mannequin dollhead was speaking to him, and
it was like Al Snow has lost his mind. He's
like this wacky character. Um, well, it turns out he's
back in the news because he fucking saved like a
drowning child from like a rip tide. And it was
just wild to me to see like aged Al Snow

(12:12):
um and like his new sort of retirement phase. And
it's just I'm just trying to like sort of square
that with how I remember him, which was this weird
character that he used to portray in the w w
E UM. But yeah, you know, rip tides they're not
a joke. Yeah, and he was out there dangerous everybody,

(12:33):
especially Like sometimes you'll go and you you know, you
might have ignored the warnings and you're like I got
this to a certain point, and then you'll get into
like just barely above your waist water and you're like, oh,
something's fucking pulling me the funk out right now. You
gotta be careful, folks. But yeah, because Al Snow or
some other retired w w E person is not going
to be there to save you his he's got a

(12:56):
very interesting look going now, where like he's like shaved
him self a chin line in a very kind of
dramatic way. Yeah, shout out to him. You know, there's
probably gonna be some weird fucking Oh no, I don't know,
we'll see what. I'm just curious if he has some
weird political takes that I haven't caught up with, because

(13:17):
you know, head injuries and that, right. And finally, nine
one one is trending. Oh the White Cleft song, so
please call nine one one. Google trends is I don't
I don't know exactly what their processes for determining what
is trending, but they have you know, nine one one

(13:39):
is obviously trending because of nine eleven, but they have
like stories underneath it about the like calling nine one one,
so they have like somehow fucked that up. Anyways, nine
one ones trending. Nine eleven Twin Towers is trending. Tomorrow
is twenty years, Yeah, which is crazy. Don't hear all that?

(14:02):
And we're still like we said, I can't have a
reckoning with American imperialism or what it means to be safe,
or what the nature of terrorism is there any of
that stuff. But yeah, twenty years a lot of time,
a lot of a lot of money spent, and I
don't know. It's just it's funny. Like I remember ten

(14:23):
years ago, I was like, I wonder what the twentieth
anniversary is going to be like, because in my mind
it's I don't know what is more outsize, like obviously
the historical significance of it, or just the drastic gear
shift that we hit in like media and culture where
we just became so nationalistic without even batting an eye,

(14:44):
which I get because it was a like a terrible
sight to behold. Yeah, but it was very dramatic and
violent and scary, and you know, I knew somebody who
died and who's like on the floor that the first
plane hit, And yeah, I think it affected a lot

(15:06):
of people. But I also like remember my first thought
being like, this is going to funk up America and
a lot of this is going to buck up my
plans for Fridays, This is gonna funk up my whole year.
This is gonna buck up the release of Mariah Carey's Glitter.

(15:31):
I think I might watch some documents. There's like always
documentary documentaries like promising new things about nine eleven that
we didn't know about or whatever. But yeah, I'm just
part of me is like still fascinated by because I
remember at the time I just couldn't wrap my head
around what I was seeing as like a seventeen year old. Yeah, um,
and I wanted. I felt like at a certain point,

(15:52):
like I was downloading every video clip you could, like
on the internet to try and like have like the
most complete clip dump of of nine eleven stuff. And
then my priority changed a little bit. But yeah, yeah,
I just I just watched TV kind of like with
my mouth open for like two straight weeks, I feel like.
And I remember I lived in a fight path to

(16:14):
like for them, like for the Burbank Airport, and I
remember always hearing planes and like having like a very
vistal reaction at first, because like, yeah, that definitely my
ability to fly like I used to be able to fly.
I don't know if you knew that, remember Superpower. Yeah
we've seen the clips. No, but I definitely get a

(16:34):
lot more nervous. I mean, I bet that's probably across
the board anybody who kind of lived through that and
watched it. Yeah. There was an interesting thing in the
New York Times today that was asking like kids from
twelve different countries like what they learned about nine eleven
or what they're taught about nine eleven, and like they're
all born post two thousand one, and it's just it's
interesting how some places were like, yeah, they talked about

(16:56):
it like this one South Korean student was saying, like
it was like at first major international like incident in
a PLO post globalization world. It was like to take
from this one kid, others were like, we don't know anything.
We just we saw a picture and it was next
to like another picture of like the World series. Um,

(17:18):
and then in like the US, like some kids are
just sort of like taught about the tragic aspect. And
then others said like it wasn't until they were made
to do like a project where they spoke to people
who like had were impacted by nine eleven that they
actually understood like what was going on rather than like
this thumbnail with a scary picture and all that stuff.

(17:39):
So yeah, yeah, but you were you were eleven when
it happened, seventeen seventeen. Sorry, there's a lot of numbers
being said the nine eleven nine, you're nine, Oh no,
you're eleven, seventeen, shout out my history teacher, Mr Woolery.

(18:01):
I studied history because he was such a good history teacher.
I remember going into school that day and that was
like the day I had his class, and I was like,
what what do we And he's just like the country
is going to be forever changed because of this, like
just know that nothing is going to be the same.
And I was like, all right, it turns out someone
who studies history knew that a historical event, um dealing

(18:22):
with national security would have significant outcomes for everyone. Yeah, alright, well,
uh that is going to do it for us for
this week. We hope everybody has a RESTful weekend and
get the vaccine, be kind to each other, be kind
to yourself, don't do nothing about white supremacy, and we'll

(18:45):
talk to y'all on Monday. Bye bye,

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