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May 3, 2021 67 mins

In episode 900, Jack and Miles are joined by the Bechdel Cast's Caitlin Durante to discuss Joe Rogan's backing off his vaccine claims, how tech giants got richer during the pandemic, a Matt Gaetz update, what it's like to infiltrate Antifa, the new movie going experience, and more!

FOOTNOTES:

  1. 'I Am a Fucking Moron' Says Joe Rogan, As If the Rest of Us Didn't Already Know That
  2. Tech Giants’ Obscene Pandemic Profits Are Begging to Be Taxed
  3. Bombshell Letter: Gaetz Paid for Sex With Minor, Wingman Says
  4. Well, This Trump Supporter's Infiltration Of An 'Antifa' Group Is Just Very Believable
  5. Iconic Events Envisions A Future For Theaters That’s More Than Just Movies
  6. LISTEN: Yasuke Opening Theme | Black Gold - Flying Lotus/Thundercat 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to Season one, e three,
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My name is Jack O'Brien a K. I'm a one

(00:22):
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you so much to Andrew bub on Discord for you know,
thanks bub Hey, Thanks there, bub We are thrilled, fortunate,
elated to be joined in our third seat by the brilliant,

(02:14):
the talented, the hilarious Caitlin Duranti. I guess who's got
another anagram for you? I thought surely we could have
hit the bottom, but no, every time Caitlin's on, we
got a new anagram of the letters in her name.

(02:35):
Nine tip Dracula is one of the great started off,
what do you got? What we at? I wrote this
this very morning, so this is fresh. Thank you, Thank you,
Caitlyn Durante. Anagrams to Ireland cat Unit. So you know

(02:57):
when there's like a I don't even know what the
would be. You know when you got the Oh yeah
it is, I see you. That's really fun. I feel
like it would be like if there's some organization or
some maybe like a police force boo. But there was
a particular unit in Ireland made up of entirely of cats. Yeah,

(03:23):
Ireland Cat Unity. I mean that's definitely a like there
is some alternate reality Disney movie where that exists, like
Cat Detective or some ship or it's like it's something
to do with the regulation of like this mutant breed
of cats. It's like, we need to call cat unit.
This is a job for cat for Ireland Cat Unit Ireland.

(03:48):
What is the Ireland cat? Would that be the orange
like a orange cat? What we think? What is Ireland's cats?
The official cat of Ireland? Um not? Doesn't around new
ground here? Yeah? Um no. The first thing he's like,
I don't know scats for sale in Ireland. The carry

(04:10):
blue Terrier. Okay, I think that's a that's a that's
a dog. Yeah, okay, never mind, manx cat there it
is this uh this episode. I was saying before we
start recording, bad bad Brain, mourning for me just foggy
for no real reason. So just forewarning to everybody I'm
gonna be be all over the place or table for

(04:35):
so just get ready, every right cool? Alright, Well, Caitlin,
we're gonna get to know you a little bit better
in a moment. First, we're gonna tell our listeners a
couple of things we're talking about today. Uh, Jarrogan is dumb.
We'll talk about that. We'll talk about the pandemic profits

(04:55):
that are rolling in where we're starting to get evidence
of just just how rich people got during this pandemic. Uh.
We'll talk about the great undercover work of the guy
who infiltrated Antifa. We'll talk about Matt gets There's nowhere
to run. We'll talk about the future movie theaters and

(05:17):
all of that plenty more. But first, Caitlin, what is
something from your search history that's revealing about who you are? Well?
I just goo gild. Are Americans allowed to travel to
the UK right now? Because I've sort of lost track
of what the travel restrictions are. Um, because my friend

(05:42):
in England is getting married in I mean tentatively. I
mean I'm sure their marriage will still happen, but a
wedding but You're may not be happening because of the pandemic.
In November, and I've been invited not to brad Wow, everybody,
as I'm concerned that makes you a royal being invited

(06:06):
to a wedding in the UK. Yeah, you are officially,
And like even though I was kind of joking like
those are those are angry claps, I was giving you
right now, I've never been invited to an English wedding. Yeah,
you look like Rock at the end of Rudy when
he's classic angry. So I'd like to be able to go,

(06:30):
but um, I don't know how safe it will be.
So I was just doing some investigating. I didn't try
very hard to find the answer, so I still don't
really know. And I was I was like, oh, right,
there's this pretty significant well the the UK variant of COVID,
which I was like, oh, yeah, that's that is a thing.

(06:54):
So I still don't know if I will be traveling
to England for this wedding, but I did try to
figure out if I could, and I inconclusive because doesn't
be one one seven the that's the UK one, that's
that's that's the one that's in California too, I believe also,
and I know they've talked about those variants are you know,

(07:15):
still if you if you got the vaccination, you should
be okay. But do we know if they let people
in though, that's other thing. Who knows. I know there's
been big talk because like I think a lot of
the people of Europe or like don't allow these fucking
people in right now, Like did you see what they did?
You see how they handled their ship. But I know,
like fucking tourism is just a huge, you know factor

(07:38):
to so many economies. I'm not sure where that's where
that's at, right Yeah, I still don't know. I know
that Hawaii, like is the tourism boom to Hawaii is
like so heavy that they're like having to rent like
flatbed trucks to tourists because they're out of rental cars.
Oh yeah, uh, I feel like people want to get

(08:01):
the fuck off of mainland US anyway they can. They're
bring they're having to bring in a ton of just
rental cars. Like there's the demands. Yeah, like they're people
are renting U haul trap. Oh you're seeing that it's
resorted to, well what you got from like this moving palette? Yeah? Yeah, okay, great, great, great? Yeah,

(08:22):
Just I need I need to get home. Does it
fit three child seats in it? Um? No, it's really
for it's actually can't be driven off of a commercial property.
All yeah, we'll take that. Yeah, but there's gonna be
a there's gonna be a big travel boom probably come right.
What is the only UK wedding I've ever seen? Is

(08:43):
the Royal wedding? Have you guys seen, like I'm assuming
they're similar to other weddings. They're not like a fancy
uh no, just weddings in the UK. Uh I assuming
they're not all that nice? Right? Yeah? They probably suck, no,
I think. Yeah, I imagine it's pretty similar to your

(09:07):
kind of standard American wedding. But if I go, I'll report,
I'll take some pictures port back wonderful. Yeah, let us
know they are you gonna wear a fascinator? Do you
have to wear a fascinator? That's what? Yeah? Like is
the fascinator part of that? Like weird that you know
them ships they wear to the wedding. It's like not
a hat and it's not a hair clip. It's the

(09:28):
brawlic one in between the two all hat sized hat
that they like put on one side of their head,
feathers and plumage and ship fascinating. I maybe I was
planning on wearing you know how like barristers or whatever,
like wear those wigs when they go to col I
was gonna wear one of those, HELLI, But you just

(09:51):
read the room all around, like what, Caitlin, this is
really I don't know what you thought was. My grandfather
was a famous barrister who we certainly passed away, and
if this is a tribute, it's it's really a misstep.
Fascinator might be the most over named, Like the name
is real aggressive for what it is. Yeah, because it
took me a long time to realize what people were

(10:13):
talking because I, you know, I watched a lot of
UK Ship, so I hear the word, but it was
until like I started getting context and I was like, wait,
what the that's a fascinator? Yeah, that's just that interesting.
It's good marketing though, you know, yeah, I feel like
that would be a good name for like either a
superhero or like a pro wrestler, right, yeah, exactly, Yeah,

(10:35):
the intellectual pro wrestler who just who has really a
h cool fact that he pops out, Like if Alex
Schmidt was a pro wrestler. Yea fascinator. Schmidt didn't, wait,
so does I'm just wondering the derivation of that, Like,

(10:56):
assuming it wasn't like some nineteen forties like marketing firm
that was just like, no, no, it's you know, because
that ship's been around any depictions of like the monarchy.
You know, Marie Antoinette had you those rocking fascinators and
ship is it because they're fastened to your head and
they were just it's to you don't know, it's from
the word fascinate. Damn, somebody was just very interested in

(11:22):
those tiny hats stuck to the side of people's heads. Uh,
what is something you think is overrated? Caitlin Well, speaking
of tourism and going to places with beaches, I think
going to the beach is overrated. Yeah, there I said it.
Wait why because what I just I don't know. It's

(11:45):
it's hot, it's sandy, you get sand everywhere, there's like
nothing fun to do. The water is always cold. I
always like if even if it's not cold, the salt
waters irritating to my skin. So like someone who's going
down a list of things to pivot to, like when

(12:06):
you're like, come on, let's go to the beach. You're like,
it's sandy. It's like, no, this part is really nice. Yeah,
but the water is cold. No, the water is actually
really great one. Yeah, but the once you're in, it's
like this. You don't want to go. You don't want
to be shark there seaweed, you might get bit by
a crab. There's justest teeth. I just yeah, I've never

(12:29):
had like a great time at the beach I've had.
I mean, maybe I don't know, Maybe I'm just going
with the wrong people, maybe we're bringing the wrong things. No,
I just don't enjoy myself at the beach. Yeah, well
that's you know. I think I definitely don't go to
the beach as much, like locally, Like if I'm going

(12:50):
to other parts of California, like I'll hit the beach.
But I've gotten so used to the l A beaches.
I'm like, don't even I don't. I'm like spoiled from
being around this part of the Pacific too long. It's
a terrible thing to say, but that's just how I feel.
But it's funny because Her Majesty, whenever we go somewhere,
even up the coast remotely, I'm yeah, let's go to
the beach, Like, what the fuck you? I'm like, I
don't like the beaches near me. I like the concept though,

(13:13):
especially when it's warm. Right. Gwyneth Paltrow just had a
quote that I read somewhere about a beach. Yeah, it
was like, very I am always happiest by the sea. Uh,
just the exact opposite, which I think is that's a
good indicator. I guess I'm always happiest by in or

(13:34):
on the sea. And then she used that to uh
tease her her cruise right for cruise line baby, right, Yeah,
there's a goop cruise stop it. It's called like goop
a sea or some ship. Yeah, this is kind of
a bus. Oh my god, you and Jamie got to
go on this and just tell us what then it's
like a funked up Titanic goop at sea. I don't, okay,

(13:59):
I'll go on it. Actually know that sounds like that
sounds like you're actually putting her, like you're actually putting
yourself in harm's way. Like on paper, goop at sea
doesn't end well for fucking anyone involved. Always been happiest
by on or in the sea. We talked about that one,
like fucking things she tried to have in like the UK,

(14:19):
and I was like, yo, she's scamming us when they
had like a group conference and ship. So yeah, yeah,
maybe that's the past. What about under the sea always
been happiest at the bottom of the city like the
other bottom feeders. Anyways, I I am closer to your

(14:42):
take on on the sea than Gwyneth's. I think you're
I think you're ready. I thought you're Mr. Ocean City
Asian city I got. I go to Ocean City for
the boards man for the pizza. I'll go for the
for the herbs. I mean, I actually like I like
an Atlantic Ocean beach better than a Pacific Ocean beach

(15:04):
because the oceans warm and dirty like me, I don't know,
I just I just feel more at home there and
like living in l A. Like I every time I
go to the beach, I feel like I should be
wearing a sweater and like a uh nit cat. When
are y'all going to the beach, You know it does

(15:24):
get warm. You guys are always describing like going to
the beach in November or some ship it has to
burn off in like you know, we get the June
gloom and ship, but there's been in like August and
the water is still freezing. Yeah, the water the Pacific
Ocean is underrated, like just fucking so much colder than

(15:46):
the Atlantic. I didn't realize that until I got out
here and started not going to the beach at all,
started my amateur oceanography. What is something? He's as underrated, Caitlin, Okay,
as pretty usual. It's a movie, but I think Dora
in the Lost City of Gold, the live action Door

(16:09):
They Explorer, the Door the Explorer movie that came out
in twenty nine is so underrated. It's so good. I
feel like no one saw it, but it's amazing. It's
a romp, it's so funny, and it's a terrific film
that I recommend everyone watch. Damn it. Okay, the trailer

(16:31):
had a joke that made me laugh, and but then
once it came out, nobody was like, this is actually
really funny until now because no one bothered to go
see it. For me. It's because like it's like in
a weird audience demographic, like because it's relying on some
nostalgia from people that are older, and it's not quite

(16:51):
a kids film, so it's like energizing like a not
quite kids dragging their parents to the theater market and
like people, I think it did fine. I don't think yeah,
but I'm just being like, like, but some films, I
just get all that attention because like explicit like this
is the most underrated fucking kids film. Man, I went
to my man, this ship was sick. I went from
my kids, but it's actually dope or other films that

(17:12):
are like intended for adults, where this one seems like
it's or something. Don't know exactly who the target demo was,
especially because like I didn't I had outgrown watching Dorathy Explorer,
like by the time. I was like, I was too
old for that. But because like Dora is a teenager

(17:33):
in this movie, I mean, it's still definitely like a
children's and family movie. But so I don't, yeah, I
don't really, it's kind of it is kind of weird,
but I just didn't care. I was like, this movie
seems fun, and I have an AMC stubs membership, so
I'm or a movie pass or whatever it was. At
the time, I was like, I'm going to go see

(17:55):
it at no expense to me, and I have no regret.
It is very fun and very funny. I feel like
that's a service that isn't provided that somebody needs to provide.
Maybe we can do it. Is like a website where
funny people tell you what is actually funny because movie

(18:15):
critics don't do it. Movie critics don't they're like the
last here are few and far between, like comedy classic,
and they don't talk about how their stepdad was like
a shitty basketball coach and that's why they didn't like
this basketball film. They don't reveal that part. I don't know.
It just seemed really really far fetched, and like, okay,
what is this? Yeah, but there's hitting gems all over

(18:37):
the place in the in the comedy world for sure, Yeah,
when this is one of them. Wait, I have an
important question. Have you guys covered the most important piece
of news that has ever that has come out in
the past century. Yes, I know that. I'm talking about
past one club, the Sole Survivor. Now I'm sorry, what

(19:00):
are we talking about? The hundred percent rating club on
Rotten Tomatoes used to be Citizen Kane and Paddington two
and Citizen Kane, Like, was it like a new review
they found? It was like, yeah, it was like an
eight year old review from the Chicago Tribune or something,
some old review that they and the Paddington Lobby got
involved and was like, this is no fresh, fresh review.

(19:24):
I mean, we're finding an amicus brief to have this scene.
That's great. So Paddington two is the goat. It's it's
the greatest of all time. It is officially the best
film ever made. I mean I've been saying that for
years and you have you and I'm very honestly citizen
Kane talk about overrated? Do you like Kevin Porter get

(19:49):
a viable lot on Paddington like other comedian Kevin Porter?
Because because I saw because Kevin Porter was also I
saw him celebrating this news as well, and I was like, Okay,
who brand is this? Because I think this is k
I don't know where Kevin came from. I mean, shout
out to Kevin. But he's been he's been in the club,

(20:09):
the club for a while. Yeah he's not. There's plenty
of room on that one. Yeah, everyone's welcome in the
Paddington Club. Yeah I'm late, you know. So I'll always
just give it up to you as I consider my
Paddington o G and I'll be like you know, I
think you wouldn't. Wasn't there a toy store like three
or four was really close? And then that troll reviewer

(20:33):
from the New York Post was like this sucks and
everyone got mad about that. I remember that being, uh,
the last time I thought about the club. Wait, so
could someone retroactively like it's yeah, I guess right, because
this only happened because this was a review of the
time rather than some be like I think it sucks

(20:53):
now and then like, oh see, I guess it is not.
And it's like written by Ireland cat unit. Okay, interesting
this review, but like I'm that's what I'm guessing. Those
are the stipulations, right, because I could imagine I was like,
what would you do, Caitlin if so much tried to
do a troll review to funk up Paddington's standing. I
feel like it would be ugly. Yeah that I feel

(21:14):
like that would not be allowed. I would not allow it.
I feel like that would not be good for their safety.
And there, yeah, catch my drift, you know what I'm saying. Yeah,
that's interesting that this review was unearthed. Did it suggests
to me that this Paddington band wagon might be uh

(21:37):
larger than even we realize. Yeah, that could be Wow.
Is there a documentary about finding this review? You know
what I mean that? In search of it? It's just
interesting that Paddington Too is the is the greatest movie
of all time, You wouldn't necessarily expect it to be

(21:58):
a sequel being the greatest movie of all time. We'll
come on Jack their godfather, yea famously. You know, people
like the second one better. I don't know. Sometimes they
figure best. I'm furious sequels are you know they've got
Sometimes they just get it. Sometimes they just get it.
Have either of you seen Paddington Too? Yet? Because every

(22:21):
time it might come on here, I feel like I've
only seen the first one because you got me to,
Oh my goodness, I'm going to It's just like I'm
waiting until my kids aren't scared by PEG movies anymore,
and then and then we're gonna watch them. But it
just feels like there might be a little too much

(22:42):
scary for my my three year old at the moment
I could say, you can be honest, you say for yourself, like, look,
it just seems a little like it seems a little
freaky to me. If it's a lot there that talks
that's unnatural. Yeah, just have goose bumps the whole time,

(23:03):
like the daddy, It's okay, Daddy, It's okay, Daddy, it's okay.
It's unnatural. Sun you're pouring water on your face, white
as a sheet. Uh, I just love. You've completely passed

(23:24):
out out of first year fright from watching kind It's like,
oh no, dad, oh boy, it's it's coming. It's on
the list for sure, but thank you. We'll throw a
gauntlet down by the next time you you come on.
We're not gonna be fucking around. Jack Love seen both
and I will have seen Paddington too. Okay, I'm just

(23:45):
a little I think I'm weary because I don't want
to see a film that would potentially be better than
Elven and the Chipmunks. This squeek wol. I'm that's more
sort of out of preservation from my own ego that
I've been kind of avoiding it more than anything else.
So I just want to be transparent about that was
what critics were saying at the time. Yeah, is are

(24:07):
there any uh? And this will give you a sense
of how my cinema diet is composed these days are
there any trains in this movie by natures trains in
Paddington to Actually, yes, there's a very it this weekend.
There's a lot of train imagery. Wow. And I'm not

(24:27):
even joking, like it's a huge part of the story.
That is the only genre of movie that we really
have the ability to watch right now. Is it a
train movie? No again, it's me. It's where my ines lie? Yeah, no,
my five. I mean they're literally going to be like,
we need to go to Paddington Station. Yeah, yeah, and

(24:50):
then then look and then you're going to be in
the UK. That's right, take your kids around. Gosh, I
have to if I do go to this wedding, I
gotta go back to Paddington Station in because I've been
there before. And yes, did I do a whole Paddington
walking tour the last time I was in London? Yes,
but I did follow behind a group of people that

(25:11):
did pay for it, and I siphoned off all of
that information. Did you have like corrections and ship? You're like, actually, um,
actually all right, let's take a quick break and we'll
come back and talk about less important ship And we're back.

(25:39):
And Joe Rogan at the end of last week started
kind of walking his uh scientific analysis back after um
claiming young people don't need to necessarily get that vaccine
if they feel good. You know the number one scientific

(26:00):
just great scientific evidence from the people who brought you
pull out game strong comes. If you feel healthy, you
don't need the vaccine. Like are you talking about Yeah, yeah,
he's I don't know what happened. I don't know if
like Spotify got in his face a little bit, but
he definitely felt like he had to say something because
doctor I like, because he got to the point where

(26:21):
Dr Fauci, this poor guy has to be like, oh,
Dr Fauci, what about Joe the Joe Rogan experience, Like
what do you have to say? And he just said,
you know, you're talking like again he had to talk
like an adult fucking scientist here, And he's like, you're
talking about yourself in a vacuum. You're worried about yourself
and the likelihood that you're not going to get any symptoms,
but you can get infected and will get infected if

(26:43):
you put yourself at risk. So if you want to
see him say that ship in an octagon broke. So
if you want to only worry about yourself and not society,
then that's okay. But if you're saying yourself, even if
I get infected, I could do damage to someone else,
even if I don't have any symptoms at all, that's
the reason you have to be careful and get vaccinated. Yeah. Thanks,

(27:04):
That sounds like tapping out to me. Bro the Yeah,
I mean that that was the best possible way to
respond is just to like, you know, like if you
if you don't give a funk about society, explain it
patiently like you're talking to a child. And I don't know,

(27:26):
it's so dumb uh that that that has to be explained.
But the thing that is frustrating to me is Joe
Rogan was like, look, I'm no anti vaxer, and I'm
just saying like what some people might want to do,
and like just kind of diminishing like his responsibility as

(27:48):
somebody who like is a thought leader among a lot
of people, a lot of people, a lot of people
who don't necessarily realize they have a thought leader and
are just like, I'm just saying, these are interesting ideas. Yeah,
I listened to Joe Rogan. That's not necessarily where I
got those ideas. I'm just saying that. I'm just saying,
you gotta think for yourself. Have I ever disagreed with

(28:08):
anything I've heard on that show. No, But you gotta
think for yourself. That's what he always says. Um I had.
I had also some insight into a mystery we've been
discussing on this show. I just like his proportions and
the fact that he appears to be like a cube
as opposed to uh, like you know, shaped like a person. Uh,

(28:30):
he's like five six. I didn't yet. That totally changes
just how I picture him in my mind. I thought
he was like a big tall That's what my energy is, right,
These toxic females are like, yo, if you're under five seven,
keep swiping, you know what I mean? So anyway, what's up, bro?

(28:52):
You want to smoke this blunt talk about fucking resource draining? Like, yeah,
he's got a he's got a very like his whole
I don't know whatever you wanna call it. Walking back
where he said quote, I'm not a doctor. I'm a
fucking moron. I'm a cage fighting commentator. I'm not a
respected source of information even for me, But at least
I try to be honest about what I'm saying. What

(29:13):
do you mean You're trying to be honest about what
you're so what does that even mean? But at least
I'm trying to be honest about what I am saying.
So he's like holding himself up as like even the
end of that statement, which was like very well designed
to be like, hey, I don't nobody takes me seriously.
I don't even take myself seriously. What well done, like

(29:36):
a fine rebuttal like complete bullshit. But uh, you know,
if you took away all the listeners who take him seriously,
he wouldn't have very many listeners, right. But but then
to end it with but I at least try to
be honest about what I am saying, is like, yes,
so you're saying that you're the only honest, the only

(29:58):
person telling the truth out here, like or but it's
it's see, that's where it's vague, where it could be
the truth or his truth, you know, where it's not
quite it's not unequivocal. And but yeah, it's just like
it's so stupid because your whole aura, asshole, is that
you're like you walk around like you're the only fucking
person on earth that gets it. Okay, So yeah, when

(30:22):
you have that energy, that's what's gonna attract people. And
then trying to be all disingenuous like suddenly you're like, oh,
I'm stupid, dude, What the fun? It's just like okay, whatever,
keep keep We'll keep moving because we all know it's
a joke. He's a joke. It's all nonsense, joke. Oh yeah, sorry,

(30:43):
I don't. I don't like to be a bully, but
you know, these thoughts just occur to me, and I
just can't. I can't not do it to him, you know.
All right, let's talk about how rich the rich are
getting during this pandemic where everybody else is suffering and her, Yeah,

(31:04):
there's like there's an interesting sort of peace in the
New Republic from Jacob Silverman kind of pointing out like
we had this discussion last week when we're talking about
did we ever leave the twenties? You know, like, is
there gonna be another one? Intant? Have we left the
Gilded Age? Like seriously though, like if we really think
about it, have we moved past it? And the sort
of argument that's being laid out is like, as we've

(31:25):
all discussed the rich got fucking richer during the pandemic,
and now that we're seeing like these quarterly earnings reports
come out, we're actually getting even like more of depth
to it. Knowing that Microsoft increased its cloud business revenue
by fifty Apple iPhone sales went from twenty nine billion
to forty eight billion. Amazon reported a hundred eight five

(31:47):
point billion dollars in quarterly earnings of forty percent increase
from the previous year. So well, like you know, those
puny checks from the government were only able to sort
of slight least stay of off poverty for many people,
and in many instins it actually didn't, which is why
like when Joe Joe Biden's like, I'm gonna cut poverty
to have it's like, yeah, because the pandemic fucked so

(32:09):
many people, or that the bar is kind of low,
but yes, maybe how about all of it though too,
let's half half off, but all of that ship But yes.
But I think what we also saw is that the
difference between industries that were able to pivot to work
from home and those that could have just became so
painfully clear. And it wasn't just like the businesses that
were able to pivot that did well, it's all everyone

(32:30):
in orbit of the you know sort of sectors that
did well. So billionaire wealth rose by fifty four percent
four trillion dollars, and the overall number of billionaires increased
by thirty percent. Yea. And so he's just sort of saying,
like we're looking the game is just still set up
the same, So what what's the difference here? Like we're
hearing a lot of cool ideas, but the we're gonna

(32:54):
have a K shaped recovery, like aggressive K shaped recovery,
which is really what they mean by that is it
benefits the people in the middle and the upper classes
where the industry is are able to rebound, while everyone
else who is on the other side of that sort
of shape is gonna just fall deeper into debt, rely
on precarious gig work, as he says, and they're not.

(33:15):
These are the people who will not see any benefits
of this thing called the stock market. So that's like
kind of like the whole thing is like okay, so
far there's being FDR talk, like what what's what are
these what are these proposals he's making because they're definitely
not radically they're they're not radically challenging the status quo.
So how can we possibly say we're going to change

(33:37):
anything if it's like very short of piecemeal and just
you know, in effect. I mean, if this is the
early stages of him seating like a massive like wealth tax,
that's great, but yeah, I I need to see it first, Like, yeah,
I mean we're there are so many things like expanding

(33:58):
medicare uh some any things like me like really things
that we're talking about. No, we're putting everybody under this umbrella,
like and we're gonna do it doesn't matter what like,
because that's what's actually what needs to happen. It's just
it's tough to see like what that future looks like.
Where are like are we going to actually move out
of a world where governments are all too happy to

(34:18):
you know, help these corporations just sort of chip away
at the safeguards that keep inequality at bay? But I
don't know, we'll see. That's why it's like did we
ever get I think it's still the Gilded Age. I
don't know if there's like what's what's the what's changed
really just has a new face. Uh. And let's check
in with Matt Gates real quick Matt gets whatever the

(34:39):
fuck my brand like specifically rejects remembering how to pronounce
his name and Derek Childon's name. Yeah, and that's why
I'm a hero. Uh know what what I just see you,
Biden putting the fucking freedom metal on you, like this
is for mispronouncing shitty white whose names? There you go

(35:02):
the highest honor. And I noticed that that became a
meme with people being like, I don't know how to
pronounce the name and I don't care, which I was
definitely a part of, like please say my my mother's
maiden name, right, Jack, it's not Jima, I don't know
man um, but yeah, it's there's a new development, I know,

(35:22):
things kind of I don't know, other things began happening
in the world. So Matt Gates wasn't sort of front
and center. But it looks like Joel Greenberg, the Seminole
County tax collector who was like his boy that you know,
is the reason why he liked this investigation on. Greenberg
then went towards Gates. This guy, Joel Greenberg is a

(35:43):
fucking idiot. So what happened was in twenty he reached
out to Roger Stone to get a part in from Trump,
and you know he was hopefully, like was hoping, like shit,
I know, Matt Gates, he's a fucking congress person. Between
those two points of entry, like maybe this can all
go away. And because he's an idiot, he went along
with Roger Stone like and what the deal was, which

(36:05):
is basically he was like, Yo, get ready to wire
me two K and bitcoin and also right down every
crime you have committed in detail, Roger. Yeah, because I
got to be able to show them what the funk
your what what kind of exposure you got? I mean,
when you have someone who's trustworthy, is that I feel
like you can do that sort of thing. And we

(36:27):
know the pardon never came. But what we do know
is the Daily Beast has a lot of these documents now,
and they have a written version, they have a rough draft,
a fucking final draft, they have the shooting script, they
have every it's so many levels to it. They even
had a forensic handwriting analyst look at like public documents

(36:49):
that he's sort of written and gone with the handwritten
documents that they have that are this letter and they're like, yeah,
my opinion, this is the same person based on my
handwriting analysis, and in these letters, it's just revealing some
of the most awful ship talking about on more than
one occasion, how him and the congress person was involved
in sexual activities with several of these girls, including one

(37:12):
of them who was seventeen years old at the time,
then outlining very clearly gas money gifts, partial tuition payments
were made. Either I would do it or the congressman
would do it, or I would do it on behalf
of the congress person. It's just all in this really
just just full detail. And then at a certain point,
like he blames, Joel Greenberg blames one of the victims

(37:35):
for being deceptive about their age and saying that, like
he wrote, I immediately called the congressman and warrant because
he said he found out that this person was now
under age. And he said he called the congress person
to stay clear of this person and quote informed him
she was under age. He was equally shocked and disturbed
by this revelation. He then Greenberg then confronted the then

(37:56):
seventeen year old and explained to her, quote how serious
of a situation this was, how many people she put
in danger? So you know, right now, Matt Gates hasn't
said anything about this. This just came out like like
at the end of last week. But the latest news
with him is he is teaming up with Marjorie Taylor
Gurring or Marjorie Taylor Green um to create a fundraising

(38:20):
committee to take on massive donations like to expand their
like fundraising power and a MAGA tour. They're they're setting
kicking off the quote the America First Tour on May
seventh for the rally at the Villages, the massive retirement community.
And so the sex trafficker, child sex trafficker and the
Q and on Lady are about to go on tour.

(38:40):
That's that's wild, and like his his goal is to
just like basically let like ride it out right. I
think he thinks it's with this move now, it's almost
that he wants to go deeper into the nucleus of
MAGO world to try and protect himself on some level
by you know, just in meshing him his brand with

(39:02):
now fucking Marjorie Taylor Green and whatever this is going
to be. I don't know what happens though, Like because
this this happened before this thing dropped, I don't know
if that changes anything. Or if they're really going to
be out here being like the Q and On lady
is gonna be like, oh, that's that's actually the deep.
I don't know. It's all fucking disgusting and just shows

(39:22):
you how it like where that where this has gone
and turned, how genuine they're concerned for child child sex
trafficking victims. Actually was the Q and On supporters. Yeah, alright, well,
uh we will be keeping an eye on on that guy.
Let's take another break, we'll be right back, and we're back,

(39:53):
and you know, sometimes we just have to take our
hats off to a great piece of journalism. Somebody has
successfully infiltrated Antifa, which is wild because Antifa is not
even really actual organization. That's not true. That's not true.
I infiltrated it right for them, talk recorded everything, so

(40:14):
if you want to hear it, I can play it
for you. So so all all the more impressive. You
know that, Yeah, he managed to infiltrate something that doesn't
actually exist. He I don't know this guy. I don't
know if this I think this guy just duped like
the local ABC affiliated in San Francisco, essentially like I
got all, I got the fucking receipts man with this

(40:35):
terrorist organization ANTIFA in Sonoma County. So I'll let you
know what's going on here. I'll just play a couple
of the clips where this guy is taking us on
the journey where he very much really infiltrated, very real,
this very real group that he claims is very real.
Let's start with this team is getting possible new insight
into that attack and other recent acts of vandalism from

(40:56):
a Sonoma County business owner and Trump supporter who infiltrated
a group of anti fascist activiststore a threat to the community,
so they needed too. The manifesto posted online for SOCO
Sona Mac County Radical Action or s r A says,

(41:18):
do not hesitate, to not wait. The brick in the
street is meant to be thrown, the paint in the
can is meant to be sprayed, the cop in your
head is meant to be killed. So yeah, this guy,
he found their manifesto that only have four subscribers to
it on Medium, and it very much reads like what
real people who if you're talking about like straight up

(41:40):
hardcore like leftists who eat theory, Like I don't know
if this reads exactly like that or a version of
what Trump Supporter maybe thinks like a leftist is. But
he goes on man because he didn't just take he
just you know, he he had to go deep. You know,
he had to fucking really this some Donny Brasco ship.
He wasn't just gonna fucking pull up anti fu that

(42:00):
he may have created. I don't know. I means that's
we'll get to that later. But he wasn't just gonna
pull up on some weak ship. He knew how to
blend in. And this all comes from fear of vandalism,
it seems, Yeah, because there was a guy who was
a defense witness for the Derek Chauvin trial who said
who was like one of the few people like I
think it was justified. So it's people threw a pig's

(42:21):
head on his lawn or something like that, and they
were like, yeah, I think this guy did it. So's
we'll talk about how he got in with the number
one fear of right wing people is vandalism destruction of property.
Absolutely absolutely Supporter was able to join the group that
communicates through the encrypted messaging app Wicker. And you expressed
that you're of a like opinion, said Comrade you know,

(42:47):
make them not feel alone, because that's what they really
want to hear. You know that there's more people like them.
Oh cool, comrade, Um, I want to smash the system.
Oh sick man, you want to you want to get
it on a murder. But he checks out how quickly
did they see through this diph Like, dude, Well, here's
the thing. So this guy, he points out that he's like,

(43:09):
and I know who the leader is, and he has
these recordings in which they're the group is like planning stuff.
But it's only you only hear two voices on this call,
and it's very suspicious. This Trump supporter also points out
that he knows the leader of the group has an
arrest record, and the news actually reported this. They said
the leader, this guy's believe have arrest an arrest record,

(43:30):
but the d A decided not to press charges. He
was charged with felony assault on a police officer. If
you're to believe what this Trump supporter is saying, this
guy is guilty of. So the d A just dropped
a felony assault on a police officer charge and there's
no like arrest records, so they couldn't even like identify
who this guy was even saying was the leader of

(43:51):
this group? Then, not to mention, Chad Loader, who's like,
you know, follows a lot of fascism on Twitter, pointed
out that this guy in the he's like wearing this
so called Trump supporter, he's wearing a hat that seems
to align him with a group called the Golden State
Nationalists that also on their YouTube simultaneously dropped the things
saying like exposing so Sonoma County Antifa. So it's like

(44:14):
this motherfucker played a local reporter or something. Maybe the
local reporter wanted to get in on this too, but
like nothing adds up about what this sort of infant
like what the group is or who infiltrated and who
was what are what is Golden State Nationalists? Are they
like us? They want to secede from the Union or what?
I think it's just I think it's just an organization

(44:34):
of like white nationalists in California with a cool logo.
Very cool. Yeah, But I just do want to say
this one he he does like leave people, you know,
like why he did this, why he was so brave
and bringing you know, the spotlight on Antifa. The infiltrator
tells me He's been careful about protecting his identity during

(44:54):
interactions with so Co Radical Action that began last year
before getting sort of a past all the plane film
government saying that they don't exist, saying that they were
a myth, saying that they're just some idea, you know,
when obviously they are very real and they were a
big threat. Uh huh, Okay. You spend a lot of

(45:17):
time on these websites where like even the followers of
the like YouTube channel for Golden State Nationalists, the support
supporter comes, like the first location of a subscriber comes
from Sonoma. It's like everything just like points back to
this dude, right, But meanwhile he's on fucking local news
like and they're like they're not even questioning him. They're like,

(45:38):
oh wow, spooky stuff. Okay, It's like what the funk
are y'all doing? Like fucking you can't just take a
single source thing like this and be like, yep, running it.
This guy infiltrated a terrorist organization. It's I don't know
what only he believes exists and the like Yeah, because
the government loves to let leftist politics get a pass

(46:03):
and loves to just ignore underground terrorist organizations there. I
mean not like they have billions and billions of dollars
that they have been just dying to spend to fucking
do an investigation on anything that they think upsets the
capitalist order, Like yeah, they why in the funk would

(46:26):
they possibly be ignoring? I mean, look, my eyes were
open over the summer. I saw what happened in Portland
and many other cities where the Feds just gave a
free pass to these leftist protesters saw by shooting at them. Yeah,
they pretty much just opened the pretty much opened the
doors to the capital and let them Wait wait, that's

(46:46):
the other group. But anyway, you see, Yeah, the care
he's gone to to disguise his identity is great. Stupid,
It's like great, just more like like world building in
your racist fantasy world where yeah, man, I got my

(47:09):
stepbrother and his girlfriend to say stuff like yeah, let's
kill some people man. Sure, yeah, yeah, I could have
played the I could have played the college for you,
because they were equally just like what group is this
likes meetings or they're like, yeah, okay, let's go over
our illegal activities list. Uh Matt Gates and uh Roger

(47:33):
Stone apparently have those meetings. Please describe in detail any
crime that you may be guilty of. Right, all right,
let's talk about some pop culture stuff. There's a Scott
Time to Shine. They get Eddie hold onto your butts.

(47:54):
So Scott Mendelsohn's writing about how, you know, one possibility
of the movie theater industry, like as it reopens, like
that it could look different. Um, there's a company called
Iconic Events that is like trying to change the culture
around movie theaters to one where you're just as likely

(48:17):
to like go watch the NBA Finals or the super
Bowl or like a one night only screening of a
classic movie with like a I don't know, an experience
unattached experience. So like, basically, movie theaters are not just
the place you go to watch movies that were released
within the past three weeks. They become like out place

(48:39):
to go watch anything in a in a group. And
I hadn't realized so, like I knew these sorts of
things existed, and it makes sense to me that like
some capitalist would want to make them a bigger deal.
But apparently, like in Europe, these the market of these
sorts of things is already like five times is bigger

(49:00):
than it is in North America. It's like these are
a bigger thing and other similar cultures than they are here,
And it does seem like it's sort of thing that
I would be interested in, but it just like never
has like broken through to become a mainstream like thing
that people do in our culture for whatever reason. M yeah,

(49:23):
I don't know why, especially because like so much of
pop culture is based on nostalgia and like catering to
nostalgia and like those like whatever twenty or thirty year
what's the word cycles like that wheels the wheels, the wheel.

(49:49):
So yeah, I I find it fascinating that that wouldn't
be because every time there's like a whatever, you know,
fifteen anniversary of Titan and it being released in theaters,
I'm there. I go right back to every Jurassic Park anversary.
I'm there that ship. Yeah. I don't know. Yeah, I

(50:11):
think the way they could really do is like they
gotta lean into it, because I think it's more the
other differences. America has gigantic screen culture, So in Europe,
people are fucking with eighty five inch TVs, you know
what I mean. Like there's a I think a lot
of like we're used to be like, yo, I need
to watch the biggest ship. Ever, so a movie theater
isn't as much of like people already trying to have

(50:33):
a movie theater in their house. And I think because
of that, it like it's almost like, well, I don't
want is there really a reason to go see this
where I can feel like a bigger screen might make
more sense in a world where the TVs in your
home are like and like they're they're topping out at
that point, and think like live music also, like things
that live music and comedies and things that you would

(50:55):
want to experience with other people, like right, make a
lot of sense. But I guess yeah, Like the thing
is if it is like a concert, like let people
smoke weed in the theater and like kind of bring
like literally bring that freedom to a movie theater. But
the other thing is if they leaned into the nostalgia,
that would be dope. Like if they brought back the
old paper cups like that they like the nineties, and

(51:18):
ships would be taking so many fucking pictures with those
stupid ass paper and I would be geeking out over
that dumb ship too, But they're look hire me iconic
of I got ideas, baby we because that's what I'm saying,
Like I I honestly think that should be the model,

(51:39):
is that they every one of these places just hires
Miles every now. Uh, that every one of these places,
like if you have like a three hour window that
is like, okay, every Friday at nine o'clock, this screen
is being programmed by you know, quest Love or like
somebody who like has taste and ship. Like Tarantino kind

(52:02):
of already does this because he owns his own theater here,
but which is a little much because it's not like
he has time to just fully focus on that. But
like if he had a single window where he was
like in charge of like you know, programming a movie
theater and then like people were executing to like make
it an experience, I think that would be really dope.

(52:24):
And you know, if Iconic Events were to partner with
a certain zeitgeist focused podcast to handle programming blocks of movies,
uh and parties that your free events and throw back
Thursdays and you on a Thursday, the whole fucking theater

(52:44):
you play one movie from what like a big movie
from a give and you're like, oh, we man, we
play in the biggest movie, like or the whole theater
becomes like whenever it is, and we're like, yo, it's May, Okay,
it's May. Right now, we're doing May nineties six. Everything
that was out this we can May. We're putting this
ship back on with the fucking trailers that even played
before it and the food we had the product you

(53:07):
all want Surge. We got motherfucking Surge on tap, like
they already knew this. With like costume contests that like
Rocky horror picks, like things that are like full experiences,
it has to be immersive. I think that's the difference
is it's not so much the event because I think
I'm I'm pretty jaded about considering what's an event or
what rises to the occasion of like an event. For me,

(53:30):
I love immersive nostalgia ship though, like if it's like,
oh my God, Saved by the Bill Max shipped off,
I peep that ship because I remember that. But like,
I like when people put the attention to detail in
an experience like that, I think it it will resonate
much more than just simply trying to make convince people
it's an event, right, It wouldn't even be that hard

(53:51):
like I went to a screening at a theater in
State College, Pennsylvania one time, and it was a screening
of The Big Lebowski and the bar they're served like
white Russians, and everyone was like sure, I'll bought like
even that if that drink sounds disgusting to me, I
don't care. I want to drink a white Russian tonight

(54:11):
because I'm watching The Big Lebowski exactly Raditui with like
you know, fucking a sick ass chef coming through, Like yo,
remember when they're making the Ratitui and Ratitui, motherfucker Willy Wonka,
you get like some candy maker, local candy shop to

(54:31):
like busy lifting drink is just weed soda, you know
what I mean? It all works out, Miles is here
iconic events, Caitlin, we could do we can all do this,
Like well, that's my other thing is they should all
be become dispensaries as well, anywhere the weed is legal.
Like every movie theater is stupid if they're not also

(54:53):
a dispensary, Like if it's a movie theater that had
a bar, or like still has a bar open, Like
you need to get that spencer. Oh my god, Okay,
imagine just for example, this is the ship that came
out in May. Imagine if these like on all the
different screens, you could have your pick of these movies
from May. You can watch The Craft, you can watch

(55:15):
The Great White Hype, you can watch Eddie with Whoopie Goldberg.
You can watch Let's See Uh okay, that was Those
are probably the barbed Wire. Okay, dragon Heart. I would
go see dragon Heart to have a laugh. Yeah. Yeah,
and the tickets could be cheap, but making it people

(55:37):
could go do it like a double feature because they're like,
this is probably like my one chance to like welcome
to the dollhouses, you know what I mean? Yeah, yeah,
welcome to So if you got taste, like you could
be like or if you don't. Flipper came out in
May seventeen ninety six, so um, what do you mean
Flipper is for people who don't have good taste? I mean,

(55:58):
let's be real. I think it was. I Look, I
think Sandy, the main protagonist, could have done a lot
more sort of self introspection. Elijah Woods, I still think
about this yourself, bro? Yeah, well aboying yourself? What is like?
Don't you think? Don't you think like somebody who programs
these would be like that would be a dope like

(56:21):
new career like people, you know, like somebody anything I'm
doing right now to program and like yeah, I first
especially and then I live for this. Yeah, this would
be so dope. So icon of events, get at us.
I'm fucking emailing him, man, Yeah, this is annoying that

(56:42):
they're not like emailing us already never heard of this show?
Oh my god, it is JB. Smooth has heard of
this show. So actually I'm not sure that he Yeah
that's true, maybe he may not have. Yeah, Like, have

(57:03):
you guys ever like been to a non movie like
big screen thing, Like I know they were TV events
like Game of Thrones that never went to any of those?
Wasn't it called adam events or something like? They would
always do the trailers and movies be like check out
the Bruce Springsteen Live. But like, yeah, the ones that
they're doing are always just like kind of seem kind

(57:25):
of whacked him me, But like what could it be?
I mean, I don't know what I would could it be? Now?
I think that's the hard part. I can't get over
the they have to recontextualize a movie theater first to
be able to allow people to start going for other things.
I think we need some first, like a paradigm shift
in like how we even use a movie theater and

(57:48):
for that to kind of open people's minds. In my mind,
I'm like, I don't want to go to a concert,
like honestly that I can't if it's an artist I
want to see. I'm smoking at the show. So if
I can, why later on YouTube or whatever. I'll fucking
do that in my own home, Like it's not like
I'm at the show. So we've improved our air filter technology,
get pick up your game movie theaters. If anyone's been

(58:11):
to a Korean barbecue spot, you see how they can
keep the fucking smoke out of there if they if
the air filtration is right. So if you drive by
a Korean barbecue spot, though you're your clothes smell like onions.
It's just blown out the top. Yeah, yeah, I'm excited
about this. Have you guys ever been like seen a

(58:32):
sporting event or anything like that at a theater? Never
watch sports on purpose, so so you haven't paid money
for a ticket to go watch uh sports. I feel
like the Olympics would be like like a big Olympic
event would be the World Cup. Yeah, when the US

(58:52):
like kind of had a shot at the World at
not really a shot, but like did better than usual
at the World Cup, like every like player was like
having like viewing parties and ship like I can, I
can see that sort of thing, but I feel like
certain I think it depends on the things. So for
like sporting events, a lot of people will go to
like a sports bar and like the screens will be on.

(59:16):
But if they sort of like reimagined a theater type
space to be sort of like a hybrid of a
like sports bar and a theater, I feel like that
would be better for like sports. And then I guess
for like, for like concerts, I don't know, I would
not feel compelled to go to a theater to watch

(59:37):
a concert on the screens. Even come on, guys, we
all want to see float live. But I think there's
a thing that we could do, Like in Europe and
during the World Cup, country set up massive viewing parties,
like where they blow up, they have a gigantic screen,
they're selling beers in a park. That feels like the

(59:59):
best pan post pandemic type of group gathering type ship
was like, Yo, the liquor game is going off at
this park or whatever, and you can start doing ship
like that. I think that is an interesting way to
first allow people to be like oh yeah, congregate to
view things together in this setting or whatever. But I
think it's it's certain. I think physical elements that they

(01:00:19):
have to alter. Look, they're not paying us to figure
this out, so I kind of give us. Yeah, Zake
guys needs to start its own company where we do
where we creates events. Sorry, we're off the table iconic events.
And also you're going down yep. I mean I feel
like the NBA teams currently do that for the city's
like where that Like remember Toronto had that big like

(01:00:44):
when the stakes are yeah yeah, when the stakes are high,
But like, I feel like you could do more of that.
I don't know. Imagine a sports bar and and I'm
sorry to say this, I have to put you through
this thought experiment, Kitalin, because this is a sports bar.
It's like a half it's like an outdoor fucking carnival

(01:01:05):
basically where it's vendor it's vendors for food and drink,
and then the main thing is just the ability that
would just be outside and watch sports, just like that
boom in a parking lot. Look, I'm starting my own business.
I would go to that and just hang out by
the vendors food and like play skeball. But it could
be a multi use space because one time it might

(01:01:25):
be sports day and then the next time, you know,
it's Paddington Fest a sports bar. That's about the Paddington. Now,
you gotta keep it nimble, you gotta keep it. The
one thing I learned is starting these illegal parking lot bars.
Uh is you gotta keep a nimble you know, you
can't just be one thing. Sure, there could be a
whole merch arm of like movies now because like the

(01:01:47):
way that live music, like bands make all their money
from the merch. Yeah, first first screening, first screening two
five got two per five shirts too. This is why
like Star Wars did that with the Ridge Trige, like
in the nineties. That was the first time I really
paid attention to Star Wars was when that came back

(01:02:09):
and hit the theaters. Like on the twentiesothing Your Anniversary
and George Lucas fucked everything up. He's like, what if
we had a walk and talk with Jabad. How about
we don't do that. Yeah, but like every pay per
view event at the very least should have this as
an option. That's why we weren't. We weren't the business owners,

(01:02:34):
the little people kind of give him ideas. Just just
giving away ideas for free. This is smart. I feel
like this is the smart use of era intelligence and energy.
I'm hoping some other fucker got way Rich remembers, Yeah,
hey what you can't even let me in man, come

(01:02:55):
on idea the pet and you're playing the rock you're
selling his wife merch where we just have to mail

(01:03:15):
this uh podcast to our yeah copy written. Caitlin as
always such a pleasure having you on sitegeist Where can
people find you and follow you? You can find me
and follow me on Twitter and Instagram at Caitlin Durante.
You can check out my movie podcast, The Bechtel Cast,

(01:03:40):
where we talk about movies from a feminist perspective. One
of the greats. Thank you. Is there a tweet or
some of the work of social media you've been enjoying?
Oh yeah, you bet um. This comes from at Paddington Bear,

(01:04:00):
who I will have you note follows me on Twitter.
So big achievement. For me, He says. I hope I
do hope Mr Kane won't be too upset when he
hears I've overtaken him with rotten tomatoes Paddington. Now is
that an official studio account or is that the official account? Yeah,

(01:04:23):
it's not like Jurassic Park to go where they're where
dinosaurs keep sucking each other. No, this is this is
the official Paddington account and I also wanted to share
one from at Solomon Georgio says, it's fun that some
folks think a secret group of rich people control everything

(01:04:46):
instead of the widely known group of rich people that
control everything. Miles, where can people find you? What's the
tweet you've been enjoying? Twitter? Instagram, Miles of Gray. Also
the other podcast Fiance but check that out over on
twist dot TV Slash four to zero day Fiance. Um

(01:05:07):
a man of so many, so many good tweets. I've
been on here just really looking and that you know,
every day I'm finding something fantastic. This one is from
at Hello. Cohen tweeted, what does my tattoo mean? Well,
it's in honor of my grandfather, who was the hamburglar
having sex with a nun let's see you know. One

(01:05:29):
is from sowere in Bowie at Sore and Underscore Ltd.
He said, my son called me a diarrhea nighthouse, and
honestly it's stone. I don't know what a diarrhea nighthouse is,
but that's that is cutting and that's not even my kid.
And then finally this is from at Blade Obama tweeted,
call me Marge Simpson because I love you, homie. You

(01:05:58):
can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien. A
tweet I enjoyed from Chris Awesome at I Have Disease
tweeted birds are just named stuff like hot breasted milf
and no one does anything about it. Uh. That that

(01:06:19):
really got me. Find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien.
You can find us on Twitter at Daily Zy Guys.
We're at the Daily you Guys on Instagram, we have
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nope where we link off to the information that we
talked about in today's episode, as well as the song
we think you should go listen to to get into

(01:06:41):
your week. Wow, what what song you recommended to you know,
in honor of the Black Samurai Jaska, the Netflix animation
that's come out, and you know there's a subsequent Flying
Lotus score to that. I'm just gonna say, check out
the first track, black Gold, off of the Yas album
from Lying Lotus. You know it's cool to see that

(01:07:02):
black samurai characters are cool. Now, please cast me to
be the stoner cousin of Yes. Okay, thank you, but yeah.
Check out the check it out to its dope if
you if you don't funk with the anime, you know,
try this one out. All right, We're gonna tell you
to go listen to that. The Daily Zeke as a
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