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Hello the Internet, and welcome to Season to forty one,
Episode three of the Daily Like Guys Say, production of
I Heart Radio. This is a podcast where we take
a deep dive into America's shared consciousness. It's Wednesday, June,
which of course means that we'real Megaladonde national Megalondonde, which
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happens to be an obsession within our household right now.
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about j Adonde, right, megal Ladonde, meg Ladonde, that's his
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how do they know about megaladons? They watched the Mega
or is that like the New Shark that if you
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go to a museum, they're like the megaladon Actually book
a Great White Yeah, it's books like that's I don't
know how because I have not been able to persuade
the people in my life. My life and you know,
my parents when they were ast year two. Let me
show my six year old Jaws, even though I had
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seen it a hundred times by the time I was
his age. But he is still like throughout most of
it is just like taking over my obsession with sharks,
and he you know, why why wouldn't you be obsessed
with the megalodom when it is like a great white
great white times three? Yeah, it's just the ramped up,
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supersized great white. Anyways, my name's Jack O'Brien a K.
Y'all know me, still the same. Obi never played No D.
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up with some bars and to I, I did not
have time to kind of figure figure out how to
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knowledge of my and one nickname Obi one play No
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I felt okay coming with a very modest a K
because I feel like Myles told me wasn't gonna do
ship and that was gonna be like a real low
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always by my co host, Mr Miles Gray Man. Rudy
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still volks that in Chicago. He just could not fucking
deal with moving back to Marrow Dago. Some people just did.
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I could hear a voice bomb show tunes. He's gonna
have a stroke soon, so I'll just stay fucked up,
filling up my cup. I hear the crowd boom matter
by the minute on the record. Now defeat took the
sip in another sip. Then somebody said to me, Rudy,
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why you baby sitting Trump? You must have forgot about
nine and eleven. And the Mabu five might look like
a greening ghoul full little liquor, but you fight eating
fool full little liquor, and you frighten and yeah, wave
a few papers and their hair dye sweat gets my
But the media has they allowed Donna watch. Yeah, I'm
muggeringing in full the fool full of liquor, but I'm
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fie eating a fool full of liquor and I'm pridening. Oh, Mike,
that house, Christie Gucci Mane, you came through with that
Kendrick and pulls a k damn got me rehearsing that
ship so I could get it right. I hope I
did it justice. You did well done anyway, Bucket. For
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a second when I was like when I put the
headphones on and I was like, maybe I could do
a whole Kendrick rip off career. Yeah, you sounded like
my swag. It's like this one man anyway. Well, that's
a good way to start to day. That is a
good way to start the day, and start the show
and bring in Yea one of our favorite guests on
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Heidi World, the Heidi Flight Story coming to the stage.
Welcome back to the show. It's Molly Wambero ba wow.
I can't. I can't follow any of those. They were
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so good. Um, here's what I've got. Okay, Uh, clap
your hands if you think that the Minions are really cool.
Clap long if you think that Minions are sweet, like
grew because I'm clapping. That's why I got like that.
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I mean that it's a miracle. Those aren't the lyrics
any I do think the Minions are really cool. I
also hot take and don't think that song is as
annoying as everybody else does. Well because you're happy and
you do live in a home without a roof, so
because it's because it's bossa nova. It's fun. I've always
enjoyed it. It's a fun song. When people are like,
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du is the worst song? Ever? How dare you know
there's other songs? Yeah? I think it was. I wonder
if it's just because it's also a song that became
so like ubiquitous, like it was everywhere that it just
it added to people's like this song much like the Minions.
They are everywhere. But actually they're pretty good. Yeah are
they good? I don't know. The Minions are fucking great, man.
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Minions are great. They're so much better than a lot
of other kids. C G. I stuff. They're so good language.
Are they speaking like Italian? I think so. I think
a French person made them. But they are speaking like
min Yonese, which is like yeah, because sometimes I'm like,
we han't got a couple of words in my mind.
I'm like, say banana. The minions are like apparently the
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person who created them is just a walking talking like
that's who that person is. But yeah, it really works.
It's like a great I feel like one of the
things that I'm confident like that's been created in the
past fifteen twenty years that people still have in the
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pop culture lexicon. Uh, you know, decades into the future. Yeah.
When I'm driving back from the valley back to my
my home on the East Side and I see that
big minion Universal makes me happy? Is that? Like? Is
that are like Christ the Redeemer of the Valley? I
have a real strong que and on feeling about it
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for some reason, which way, well, okay, so for people
who don't know there in in like the at the
edge of the valley sits Universal Studios and at the
top of the King Kong Ride. Those are the things
that I feel like Josh and the Jack's kids too
scary for Jack's kids, just scary for my kids. We
haven't taken them there yet. I'm assuming when when Harry
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Potter enters the their world, we will be going to
Harry Potter World, right, right, right. So in that location,
there's a gigantic minion on top of the hill and
it's just sort of over works this into the valley,
lords over the valley, and it has one eye's I
love it, okay, Yeah, just the one eye overlooking the valley,
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you know, peering into all of our souls. It hasn't
Illuminati energy. I think it's sort of like the Yeah,
the Illuminati pyramid with the one eye on it. That's
the minion. Yeah, I like that. You know, we got
to really look into that. Well, we are going to
get to know you a little bit better in a moment. First,
we're gonna tell our listeners a couple of the things
we're talking about. We're gonna continue checking in with the
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what do we call it couch ella, So we're gonna
look at the strategy with like, it seems like the
thing that is sticking the most is the fraud. The
cheating people out of money at least, like I don't
know that just taking a just broad not really paying
attention to, not watching the actual thing, but just like
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watching the headlines and watching social media feels like that's
the thing that people are Like. Damn stars for Kimberly
Guilfoil to introduce her boyfriend for two minutes. And yeah,
so we'll talk about that strategy. We'll talk about Trump's
strategy his response. We're gonna talk about the new Squid
Game reality show the Netflix is bringing. They have decided
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to completely miss the lesson from there from their show
and just turn Squid Game into an actual reality show
where people compete for the highest reality show prize ever
four point five six million. So we're gonna see a
lot of desperation. Is gonna be really entertaining. Wow. And
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we had a stop down a tech a tech issue.
Miles is a k A actually knocked out the power
in his whole neighborhood. It was so good. Sorry, yeah, sorry,
but not sorry. It's better for the world. It was
a necessary thing that happened. Look, I try and spit
bars responsibly, but sometimes you get carried away and you
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end up affecting. You know, my neighbor's oxygen machine. Sometimes
the grid's not ready. Yeah, you do live next door
to that TV producer from Big Lebowski in the Iron Lung. Yeah, Gary,
the man is here all right, Molly. Before we were
so rudely interrupted by the limitations of the Los Angeles paragride,
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I was going to ask you, what is something from
your search history? I was looking up red pandas little
cute guys that are fun to look at. They are
so cute that they look fake, like they look badly photoshopped. Yeah,
it looks c G I, because how could anything exist
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and be so cute? Like if if someone showed me
a picture of this, I would be like, well, that
looks like ship. Like try harder with the c G I,
because this is like the eyes look like stickers, Like
they don't even look like they should be possible. No,
they're they're proof of God's malice. Something so beautiful and
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cute could exist truly true? Are they are they like
uh you know if you zoom out, or they like
vicious like they have like the most poisonous mouth, or
they know not at all. They're just a little cutie boys.
It's always like something with a little cute animal. They're like, yeah,
but don't get this, don't fall off. You're like, what
are they big? Like in the movie Turning Red or
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how how large are we talking here? They're big enough
to hug. That's that's all. I mean. They're a little
weird bears. You know they are bears. But like you
turn off Fox Puppies or something. It's so yeah, so
what you're trying to You're trying to buy one. Well, look,
if I see one, I'm gonna get grizzly manned. I'm
gonna find out firsthand if they will kill you, because yeah,
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because if I see one, I'm kissing it. This also
represents the like is a good example of the limitation
of the imagination of the evangelical and creative design movement.
Like remember there was a video I was actually talking
about this on a secretly incredibly fascinating recently that's coming up.
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That's a lot of fun. But there there's that video
where like an evangelical pastor or maybe it was Kirk
Cameron was like holding a banana. I was like, this
is proof that God exists, because like, how could something
so perfect? It's got a peel and you just open
it and it's like, well, dude, like that's not like
humans invented bananas with specialty reading and now you really
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have the minions on your mind. Yeah, but banana. If
I had minions on my mind, I would be calling
them bananas. Nana. You've you're right, You're right. The banana
we eat now is like all hybridized. They should be
showing pictures of red pandas and me like, is this
not well? Check out, you just dropped a link in
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the chat. This is what I look at. It's red
panda every hour on Twitter. Pour is hr And I
put it in my list feed of people whose tweets
I actually read because I followed too many people, so
I have like a secret list that I actually look at,
and I drop it in there so that the tweets
are broken up by an hourly picture of a red
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panda just being cute. I mean, one of these looks
like it's caught on like a little like backyard camp,
like in the wild. Could you imagine just like instead
of a possum, which is the thing that I always
just see waddling through my backyard. Uh, you saw one
of these little fuckers. I mean, come on, come on.
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I would literally like every picture I look at it,
I get mad. I'm like, God, it's activating, like the
caveman agro reflect I love when things are so cute
to make you angry. I have to protect like I
have to crush it. Yeah. No, it's like I have
to protect it from anyone who will crush it, like
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Miles was revealed something. No, there was this whole study
about that reflex that we have about it and like
why some people literally do the things like oh, I
just you know, like the thing I want to squeeze it. Yeah,
like I need that ship. They want to lenny it.
He made me really, I was like, wow, is every
podcast just off mice and men? But yeah, like that's
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when I was just reading them, like oh, there's like
there is this like this weird thing that it sets off,
like you're saying to protect it or just seeing it
just if we fucking melt down. So I also think
it's a good illustration of the difference between men and
women in some cases, and you know, the the instinct
to nurture, which I actually happen to have to molly,
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or the instinct to destroy like Myles revealed that he
just says, well, I think they're twin instincts, right, nurture
and destroy. That's what the red Panda represents because it's
like a bear Keith and claws, but it's so fucking cute.
Truly a lesson, what is something you think is overrated? Overrated? Always?
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Again forgetting to think of anything before doing this podcast?
What's overrated? Red pandas go with ripping No, not overrated? God,
I'm just like, so too excited about everything right now,
just like everything's anything is good, it's perfect. It's such
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a high tolerance for bullshit right now because I'm like, oh,
we can go back outside. You know some things i'd
normally be like the city walk garage, I'm like, no,
it's paradise. I want to pay thirty dollars to park
in a parking lot. Thank you, Rick, I just said,
don't want to repeat myself. I feel like I always
say the same things. I feel like I want to
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say breakfast tacos, but maybe I've said that before, So
I don't want to just give it. Give it to you,
all right, I'm gonna say overrated Saturday, underrated Thursday? What okay?
This is a young person's take. Oh yeah, he's a
young person's take. Yeah, a couple of years. Wait, so
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what's wait, now gonna explain to me? I mean I
I understood Saturday, okay if I was, well, not just college.
First of all, we're all in college again now that
we can go out again after COVID time is meaningless.
We're all podcasters here, we don't have a traditional work schedule.
I just think Saturday there's too much pressure to have fun,
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to like make that a focal point of your week
and be like that's the night I'm gonna have fun,
and Thursday is like if you have fun, it's like
a bonus. Yeah yeah, okay, So like when you're you're saying, like,
do you realize how much fun you're having Thursday in
the moment, or like when you get home and you're like, damn,
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I did that Thursday. Yes, yeah, I think it's just
like it's like a fun you know, if you go
out on Thursday and you have fun, you're like, oh
that I didn't expect to have such a good Thursday.
But if you have, if nothing's going on on Saturday,
you're like, man, this is so depressing, it's Saturday. If
nothing's going on Thursday, it's like, well it's Thursday, right, sure,
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yeah I get that. I was like, I thought, same,
I want to see Jurassic Park last Thursday. And I
was like going out to a movie on Thursday was
like this is I'm living babies. That's what I'm saying.
You're in the moment. But I didn't realize that I
got home or like afterwards, I was like, that was sick,
that was dope. But I just did right there, going
on to a movie on a Thursday, right, just like
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who can stop you? No, it's just I don't know.
It's cool. Everything sucks, but honestly it's cool. We don't
live in the fifties and half to like put on
a suit in tie and go to a job every day, right,
Like I was gonna take your overrated, underrated and extend it.
I think weekends are overrated. We didn't used to have
him in the eight hundreds. Okay, let's just work all
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the time, you know, Okay, Okay, anti union jack over here,
that's that's what he's like. Yeah, he's like he bought
a vintage Pinkerton uniform and to the grove. No I mean,
I do think there's a lot of bad things about
the work all the time, no boundaries. Every day is
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a work day because of email, you know thing. But
I also think the flip side is that every day
is also a weekend. Every day is a day off
if you want it to be. Yeah, if you mindset. Yeah,
it's the opposite of the grindset. Yeah, right, exactly. You
bend the spoon with your mind by making every day
the weekend. It's the fine set. Mm hmm, yeah it is.
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Maybe it is a collegiate mindset. But you know what,
That's how I'm feeling right now is that we're all
in college again. So I feel like we're super I
feel like we're super seniors in l A. You know,
the super seniors of l A. We're gonna go places
and I'm like, oh, yeah, that's what we'll name our
secret club, which that sounds like a bunch of people
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who meet to walk at the mall the you know what. Again,
the line between the retiree lifestyle and the collegiate go
out every night lifestyle pretty thing? Yeah. Fine, finally, all right,
let's take a quick break. We'll be right back, and
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we're back and yeah, so you know, we'd day. I
actually don't know, like how many days in are we
to the like primetime event television. I think there's like
five or six hearings total. There's five total at this point,
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or that's where we're headed. I think that's where we're headed.
I I can't, I don't. I didn't really actually keep
up with the actual schedule for Coachella because I know
they do this, they do the circus and then right
before mid terms they will then you know, be like
and here's our assessment type thing. So they're waiting to
drop the hammer right before the midterms. Yeah, so I
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don't know that's but yeah, as it is, I think
we have another one or two this week. And Molly,
are you glued to the hearings? Are you just like,
you know, waiting for them to drop the hammer and
carry I am completely checked out, No, because none of
that's going to happen, right, I mean, I just going
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from the Johnny Depp and Amber heard trial right into
the January six stuff. Really just we live in hell.
Dudes are batting a thousand right now in legal I
truly don't understand why they're even doing this because there's no,
it's just a show trial. It's like nothing's going to
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happen to anyone. I feel insane when I see like
liberals posting about like Trump's gonna get carried off and
hand to us, you know, like Nixon. It's like I don't.
He's definitely not and they're not even gonna give him
a tap on the wrist. It's going to be like
Diane Feinstein being like thank you, well, yeah, thank you.
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We're all going to put on our Kentey cloth and
thank Trump for that hero officer who is so valiantly
defended the Senate chambers, Like like truly, what's the point
like where like they're all just on the same team, right,
and the team is like civility or whatever, and it
is there's clearly a group of people like on the
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Hill though, that like realize you're like, well, we can't
have people this rude, right, and like they're united in
like ousting Trump for being so rude. But it's also
there's so many I feel like I just see people
posting about Trump so much too still, and I'm like,
he's not the president anymore. He's not the reason everything sucks,
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Like Biden isn't doing anything either. It just like it
makes me feel insane because they're just like, yeah, doing
all the same, like it's Muller time or I'm just
like what are you talking about? Like, oh my god,
I would fuck the ship out of Robert Muller. I know,
say that every day and we have to cut it
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out of this show. But all that so what they're
doing is what they do all the time, is that
they don't they don't know how to just do something
that's good, so they need public sentiment on their side
to do it, you know what I mean, Like they
just want to be like, oh, that's illegal, man, funk
that here it is, here's your here's your marching orders,
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d o J go do something, go prosecute. But the
feeling is so much like everything's like did you see
that guy's right? So then he took like two or
fifty million dollars. That's bad, right, And it was like
we fucking no. Somebody said it was like a West
Wing bonus episode. They were like, oh, so they're not.
You're not gonna do anything to any of these people.
There's no consequences. Like, to me, it's crazy because it
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just says you can storm the capital and like nothing
will happen actually, and again just makes me be like
it seems like maybe just the wrong side is storming
the capitol. It's not that people shouldn't be storming the
capital to get stuff such as let's say, guns out
a lot. Well, everybody that this would just be a
story about like the thousands of people who were murdered
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on the steps of the capitol if if it was
the other side story. But that was the thing too,
It's just like we all saw it like nothing, yeah
they were doing. That's one one clip that I feel
like we're not getting a lot of, or at least
I haven't been watching. But like that doesn't seem like
the angle that the Democrats are going for is like
showing the cannot at least flip flicking it up with
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the people who are storming the capitol. I mean, it
does seem like, okay, a show trial, and it seems
like it's openly a show trial, right, like there's a
show trial. But it's like even a show trial is
usually meant to crush descent, you know, and so way
right like the Heidi Flys trial from How Do World?
The Hidie fly Star in Secret History of life was
about scaring sex workers into not doing you know, into
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into compliance. This doesn't even seem like it would scare
anyone into anything, because you're saying, literally, nobody's like flights
one to jail. This is like, nobody's going to go
to jail. There's literally no consequences. It sounds like so far,
it's like the the seditious conspiracy stuff for Proud Boys
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is probably like the biggest thing. You're like, Okay, well
that's they're pursuing something there, and Peter Navarro being the
only person from that administration actually getting arrested, I was like, oh,
because Mark Meadows did the same thing and they've they
told that, they've said now we're not going to charge him,
So it's like yeah, I mean it's like yeah, piecemeal
or like sort of ceremonial or like gestures towards happening.
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But I guess that's why I'm so the reason I'm
like even looking at it is because to your point,
I hate the idea that we're just going to send
the message to people. It's like, look, man, as long
as you as long as you're doing it for the
right reasons, Like it's cool, like we'll kind of let
that ship cook. But and I think that's what really
frightens me, and knowing like is this is it fully
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just going to play out like most other things where
America has to deal with a problem of like white
supremacy or fascism, and then it's just like dropped the
ball right there, just soft on white supremacists. They're like, whoops,
they didn't mean it. You know again if we're saying
like yeah, if the black Panthers were storming the capital,
it would be a different story, like yeah, And and
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I don't know, just I feel like you hear about
when you hear about things from the past, like the
Watergate stuff, and then you see just like oh, that's
not going to happen. That's like we could do that,
but we're just not gonna hold anyone accountable. Actually, it
makes you feel crazy. It's like when you I don't know,
a thing that has always made me crazy was like, oh, yeah,
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protests of the Vietnam War. But then when we were
all protesting the Iraq war, didn't really do anything. They
were just kind of made it illegal to protest. So yeah,
it just it makes you feel crazy, and uh, have
no faith in it. Yeah, I mean I think if
you hadn't at this point realize that the people in
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charge have abandoned you and uh are gonna funk us all,
then uh maybe this is the moment. But again that
must will make me feel crazy. It's people being like
we're getting justice. Gavel time, okay, gavel time to show
me the actual receipts first before you started celebrating, because
that's the thing I'm winning. Like this is it's it's
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like anything's like every other moment we've had, like, well
we'll see, well we'll see. I'm not going to get
too excited. But because again, like I like, the optics
of it all are like the the energy from this
committee does seem more like it was bad and it's like, yeah,
we fucking know full like the funk is this like
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least well addressed it or don't. But I mean, the
difference between Watergate and this is not like the severity
of what happened and like the obviousness, like the fact
like they they tried to overthrow the results of an
election and like get rid of American democracy and that's
all out in the open. The difference is that like
most of the country doesn't give a ship, and an
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entire party doesn't give a ship. When you look back
at Watergate and like how that actually went down, Like
the country was like, oh, that's bad. We should like
he shouldn't be the president anymore, and like we're just
that's not changing here, Like we're we're not going to
suddenly convince half of the country and the entire Republican
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Party to suddenly give a shit about this. So it
does feel like the way it's being covered at least
is now that like, well that this is a political
act and here are the things that are going to
stick with Trump, like with Trump's followers, and like will
will actually hurt his reputation? Um, which the main thing
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that seems to really be like pissing people off is
that Kimberly Gilfoyle, Donald Trump Jr's wife, was paid sixty
thousand dollars for a two minute speech introducing her boyfriends
like at the actual insurrection, and like it really seems
like that's the one thing that because the victim is
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the people who donated to Trump's campaign, it feels like
that's that's a thing that logically makes sense to go after,
and it's probably the thing he's least careful about because
he commits like financial fraud like the way other people breathe.
But also they all do this stuff. They all take
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money for speeches they should take if they had any
intention of being a real like a good politician. So yeah,
and it's also playing into the thing like that's amazing,
like why are they doing the trials. It's so that
the Democrats can use this to grift and go, you know,
get paid to make speeches about how they they took
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Trump you know, to task, and it's like they're all
just scammers. They're all scammers on both sides of the aisle,
and they're all gonna fuck everybody, right. I think the
like long view for the Democrats with this is that
they want to try and pick off at least as
many Republicans as possible who might be open to hearing
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about what happened, so just to kind of like etch
away at like whatever support there is, and then probably
come with some like like weak gass like mail fraud
charges at the end of this and then be like
we'll see because then we because they're like you're saying,
they're underlining the way like his supporters are being wronged too.
That was like a big dimension of Couchella night too.
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It was like, look at all your money, Look what
they did. Why are we calling it couchella because it's
just it's been a festival, there's multiple nights, we have headliners,
we have but what's the coup oh cou oh you pan?
We should just pounce like I was like couci cella,
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Like you mean like freak kick, like freekick, not like
freaking but it's p um. But yeah, that's what it
feels like, especially with like a lot of the the
big stuff like we see like the big lib like
Twitter accounts who are like, got you, that's male fraud.
(30:45):
Donnie was like right, I just like I'm like I
don't understand those people who really do they really think
we're gonna see Trump getting on the helicopter and handcuffs
like Nixon or are they just I don't know, they're
just brainwormed because all SA people who are like we're
getting a new deal with Biden and then it's like, okay,
well none of these things have happened. So yeah, there's
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a there's a level of like a combination of comfort, privilege,
and ignorance. That you have to like have present for
you to look at a situation like this and really
think it's going to happen. Right, you're ignorant enough to
not know that this country has a terrible track record
dealing with white supremacy and right wing extremism and fascism.
(31:28):
Then you also have to be privileged enough and comfortable
enough to not have any of the policies of the
government really affect you because you can either spend your
way out of it or they're just not those are
just there's just not pressures that are real to you
like most other people. So and then you're in denial
that the country is actually what it is, so it's
(31:49):
easier to keep retreating to these things of like, yes,
they got him, because I don't want to say whatever
what most other people are who are kind of looking
at it, you know, and just gasping with despair and
being like it's so fucking backwards and dark and this
like you're saying, it feels like the upside down where
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you have people who are advocating for like, you know,
human rights and they get the chip kicked out of them,
and people are over here like meanwhile, beating cogs up
with whatever they want and then they're like thank you
in yeah. Um so Trump, predictably, Trump is not this
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isn't kind of great for him. He like he's kind
of flying off the hand. I mean, he does kind
of thrive on conflict, so maybe it's not the worst
thing for him. But he put out a twelve page
screed on how corrupt this whole process is, and I
don't know, like some people are saying, it feels like
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desperate and like defensive, but like he from day one
has always seemed aspirate and defensive, Like I don't know,
like well at least like swung back and forth between
desperate and defensive, and like there's levels to his ship,
you know, like it'll be like when he was in office,
he would just be like it's fake news and keep
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it moving and not have to explain too much. He
this motherfucker put off twelve pages with the footnotes in
the fucking thing because he's like trying to have like
a legal rebuttal to what is happening, and he's just
and really at the end of the day, it shows
like how like upset he is that like the people
to see his like former aids and people in his
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administration just openly talking ship like Bill Barr, like laughing,
even though let's not forget Bill Barr was just saving
his own ask this whole time, and this trial has
allowed him to be like, yeah, and I thought it
was all bullshit. Don't don't listen to the parts where
I said mail in ballots maybe potential avenues for fraud.
Trump just like Trump just wants everyone to read a
sub stack right, no one time. Yeah. I mean, like
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if you think about, like the way his ego is
just like all consuming, all devouring, black hole, and like
he has launched a bunch of el's like since he
went left office, Like he can't like get his sub stack,
like can't get people interested in like from the desk
of the president or whatever the funk like that thing was,
(34:19):
can't get a social media platform off the ground, no truth. No, Yeah,
it's a like that. That's gotta hurt his feelings. So
maybe we should just you know, continue the streak and
ignore the funk out of this. Yeah, if we hurt
his feelings enough, he'll just disappear, That's what I'm saying.
He'll realize he's a bad guy. He'll figure it out.
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And he'll be so embarrassed sorry when I do that.
He goes on and this thing, he goes former a
g Bill bar Rhino, if there ever was one, didn't
have the courage or stamina to go after voter fraud.
Was afraid he was going to be impeached. No guts,
no glory. Okay, Ryan know you say, and then he
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goes on to say, like again, amongst the twelve pages
that people even bothered to make excerpts of the January
six Unselect Committee is that this is disgracing everything we
hold sacred about our constitution. Like you give a funk
about it. If they had any real evidence, they'd hold
the real hearings with equal representation. They don't, so they
use the illegally constituted committee to put on a smoking
mirror show for the American people in a pitiful, lest
(35:25):
dige effort to deceive the American public. Again, I mean,
part of that's kind of true. But smoke and mirrors show, yeah,
put on. I thought he put on it. I thought
he was gonna say, put on that absolute smoke show. Yeah,
(35:45):
but I mean it's it's this is really I don't know,
it's you watch I think on the periphery, right, what
like as this goes on and you see how much
Fox doesn't want to talk about it, and how much
like news Max is just saying like even wacky er
stuff because like they they're gonna get sued if they
talk about dominion voting systems. That it's just like they're
having trouble dealing with this in a like a way
(36:07):
that could even follow the logic for Fox News, because
like on Laura Ingram, there's been like, oh man, it's
like barely any showmanship in this thing. Like they were
critiquing it like it was like a child musical, like
at an elementary school, and all like in in the meantime,
people like Brit Hume on Fox he was saying, like,
you know, he's saying the thing that a lot of
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people say, which is like, you know a lot of
Republicans secretly hope that this kind of hurts Trump and
then he's not able to run because a lot of
people don't feel Republicans can win with him at the
top of the ticket. There's something to that, for sure,
Like there's a lot of there are plenty of savvy
Republicans who like are actually understanding like yeah, if we're
(36:49):
gonna get to power, like, we can't just have this
guy there immediately, Like that hurts the chance of like
my funked up America that I'm dreaming up and it's
not the one Trump has, and I can I can
definitely see how there's conflicting views there. But like you
add to that too, Nicky Haley, who's also you know,
a person who they've said is like rumored to run
for president. She's doing the thing now where she's picking
(37:12):
like pick she has her own house candidate picks that
are in direct opposition to Trump's, like revenge picks in
South Carolina. So you know, there's like it's it's always
curiously what the calculus is of like the De santiss
and Nicky Haley's of the world, who clearly feel like
they can have their shot. But I'm like, I don't know.
All of them actually seem pretty still shook at the
(37:34):
idea that he's still so popular. So I'm like, I
always take those kinds of quotes like, I don't know,
do we think there's any chance because if if they
go with Trump, like is this the moment for a
leftist candidate to come in? I know, like there was
conversations about how like a lot of people in the
(37:55):
Democratic Party don't want Biden to run, and then like
his present Jerry came out and was like, to be clear,
Joe Biden is running, but I don't know, like it
does feel like like the Chile just elected a leftist
and he was bro they're not gonna let us select
a leftist. Remember when remember in the rat flecked Bernie,
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that's that was our last chance. That was the boat
that was watching the Titanic sale. You know, start to
think like we're fact, We're fact. America is over, America
is over. I think that was the sign that that,
you know, obviously, vote locally. Obviously I'm stoked about some
(38:41):
things here that have happened in l A. But I
think that was a sign to like organize amongst yourselves
and have a mutual a mutual aid network of people
that will help you, because the Democrats are never going
to help us, and they're never gonna let us get
(39:01):
a real leftist, progressive candidate. So you know, the Democrats
will fight that harder than they fight Oh for sure,
they saw that, they did. Yeah, but if it ends
up being like Biden Trump and then a leftist Canada
like in that person will mysteriously die like I'm not
even kidding, like they they are so afraid of anything
(39:23):
good ever happening in this country. And also, you know,
that's why they crushed the sixties is because I can't
for decades and then you know, eventually, but we have
different we don't have a culture of rising up. But
they that's the whole point is that they're saying, you
can't do a revolution unless you're a bunch of white supremacists,
and then it's fine and you'll just get a slap
(39:45):
on the rest. But again, if we tried to lavitate
the Pentagon, which we shed, right, it's not going well
for us. I think, yeah, like like you're saying, right,
there have been constant reminders where yeah, the leaders are
sing the ship like missing the opportunity or like call
the pipeline staff, you know, all of the ship that
(40:07):
we were identifying as existential threats, and they completely just
they fuck it up. Because again there's just a mixture
of like one percent of people who understand what the
stakes are and then like career like demon people who
just want to take as much corporate donations as possible.
So because of that, the makeup of the of the
(40:28):
Congress is not a group of people who get it.
They're all they're like our old grandparents who have crazy
capitalist right. And they're also like, we happen to be
there during the Golden Age, during the one time in
history when we had this postwar boom of money and
everybody could have a job for thirty years and then retire.
Why don't you guys just do that? And it's like, wait, Grandma,
(40:51):
that's not what the deal is. It's like, well, you
always have new shoes on, you know, why don't you
just walk hard and save money and uh, eventually you'll
be able to buy eight five million dollar house in
Los Angeles while it's catching on fire. The did you see,
speaking of the pipeline stuff, did you see that the
like the villain of one of the main threads of
(41:15):
the Couch Couch Ella was an environmental attorney. This guy,
Jeffrey Clark, he's like a use the assistant Attorney General,
and like came in and was basically like, hey, man,
like I'm going to do the thing where I asked
people to send different electorers if you just make me
attorney general and it was like a three hour long meeting.
(41:36):
But it's just so wild that he's hit by trade
an environmental attorney. Let's can't even get that right. Yeah,
I mean again, like I'm bringing up Nixon a lot,
but like you know, Nixon is to the left of
like most Democrats at this point, you know, and he
was like more of an environmentalist than all these people.
I think things have just shifted so far to the
(41:58):
right since three again that they're not they're not going back.
They're just they sucked us so bad and they deassembled
all the you know, if they had had an again,
just like if they had had an ounce of like
doing what what they should do? You know, Biden ran
on like this new deal kind of thing hasn't done anything.
(42:19):
So they just don't care. I have to think that
they just don't care. Yeah, I think there are people
that do and they but they don't. They don't realize
how out of their depths they are. They really like,
because like when you read about the frustrations in the
White House, it really is it's the elderly trying to
figure out why young people don't like them. And yeah,
(42:42):
and agist, it's agist if you don't, like you know,
Nancy Pelosi, and it's like, well, it's not agist to
think that it's actually super fucked up to think people
should work until they die, and especially if you're a
public servant, like of course you can make our until
you die, but like should you be in office until
(43:04):
you die? Probably not. I think these are also difficult
conversations to have that people don't want to have, especially
because we're going to have like a huge elderly population
soon of boomers, just like we're so fucked. Yeah, we
are so fucked and the people making the decisions are
all going to die soon. Yeah, like Diane Feinstein, That's
(43:25):
what I guess, that's what I'm like talking about. Like
that's where my like small grain of hope and probably
you know, naive. But that was also like where I
lost my mind with the RBG stuff, for it was
just like it's not feminist to fucking stay and off,
you know, to do it, to refuse to give over
power to the younger generation, to a younger woman who
(43:48):
might be able to like protect fucking abortion rights. If
you could just check the chat, I did send you
a video of her doing push ups though, so I
think we're actually clear on that, but it's just like
as like a left I don't know. I've also maybe
just like given up on the idea of feminism because
I've seen just women be manipulated against each other and
(44:10):
these insane you know, like all the just the Bernie
and Liz Warre and stuff made me feel so fucking
insane that I was like, you know what, yeah, given up? Yeah,
I think. I mean, I think the only hope that
I see is that a plurality of people, because their
living situation becomes so like fucked up, that they begin
(44:33):
to either interact more like and get more involved or
at the very least like lose these like weird partisan
allegiances to be like and I'm a Democrat and I
do this, and like phase two more like an understanding
of like we we like people in this country deserve better.
It's not being delivered and that's where it has to go.
(44:55):
And I think that the amount of organizing with unions
I think underlines to that. You're seeing like plenty of
people are reaching that breaking point. So that's where I'm like,
the only thing I'm like, well, where's this going to break?
That's the thing that I look out for that keeps
me not fully, you know, And I think it's just
like there's two steps, right, you can get really black pilled,
And I don't believe in that either. I think you
(45:16):
have to. Like I just think it's like you're either
on poor people's side or you're not in The Democrats
clearly don't give a funk about poor people in this country.
And you know, we see that in l A too,
with like the way alleged Democrats treat the homeless. It's
just like, you know, your fascists, if you so yeah,
to me, that's like that's all it is. It's like, yeah,
(45:37):
do you care? Are? You know? The American mindset of
just like all get mine is is fucking toxic. And
we saw during COVID that that was all they did
was be like everybody, just do your own thing. But
also yeah, when they gave us unemployment and gave us
five seconds off, then people did organize and people did
(46:02):
and then they were like yeah yeah, and then they
were like never again because they saw that people could,
you know, spray paint a cab on the Beverly Center,
which was my favorite art. I think, you know, like
with all those things, combining right, and there's this is
like the one thing you hear repeated over and over
from like the like operative political consultants set is that
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all the billionaire clients are really worried that a real
conversation shifts to well, who has our money and how
and what and how is it like that because everything
they do is to keep the conversation away from like
their hyper wealth. And I think again, I think it's
people become slightly less shackled to the idea of like
(46:49):
how our political system works and understanding that like we
live in this like casino where people with huge fucking
amounts of money can do whatever the funk they want
and sort of enact the kinds of things that they
want to that we begin to sort of shift that conversation.
It's definitely not going to happen in the mainstream media
because that's completely paid for by the people who don't
who are paying them to not talk about them or
(47:11):
them or make them the source of their ills. Like
you're not gonna hear conversations around inflation with a huge
emphasis on corporate profits. That happens maybe once every four days,
and it's one person who comes on with like long hair,
like some dude with long hair like doctor who gave
him the clean bill of Dr Ronnie like whatever. But
(47:33):
that's like, you know, and I think that's where people
are slow, Like you see that ball a little bit,
and I think, again, that's where I'm like, fuck, maybe
that's as long as we can kind of keep more
people moving in that direction, then maybe we can figure
something out. But I do think people are also seeing
It's like if you pay attention to what's happening rather
than what people are saying, you pretty much start to
(47:57):
pick up on that. And again, I think this is
already in fault. I blame rond Reagan for fucking everything.
But yeah, they got rid of all the social services,
they took all the safety nets out of American life,
and and it it broke America and so right, yeah,
and then they blamed all the resulting destruction on the
(48:17):
left somehow. Yeah yeah, yeah, because we lit a cop
crown fire one time. Yeah yeah, yeah, well yeah, because
they've made they've made like the the like the empathy
and the acknowledgement of people's humanity like that is on
like the left. They've weaponized that to say they are
these freaks who just want to give everything away to everyone.
(48:40):
And I think what really like the messaging is, it's
just that all people deserve a base level fucking care
and support. That's what it is. We we just need to,
like the the next thing that we have to establish
as a people in this country, if ever possible, is
to collectively understand, Okay, this is the bare in the right.
(49:01):
Well that's the thing. It's like that no handouts mindset,
you know, is the problem because right, it's like, we
need public housing for unhoused people, but the people who
hate homeless people also don't think homeless people should get
free housing of any kind, but instead, like there's this
(49:22):
thing yesterday that a little walker posted about how like
they put these fucking rocks all over the freeway margin
things that are like the last place homeless people can live,
and they like implemented this like over the overnight. Basically
they put all these rocks all over the city so
that homeless people can't camp. But it's like, yeah, what
(49:43):
if you took the money and fucking effort you spend
on making it illegal for homeless people to be anywhere
and just sucking build public housing like the solutions the
workarounds are a like completely fascist and evil, but like
they just don't even make any fucking sense. Yeah, there's
(50:03):
no Well because I think that again, we flick at
this every time, right, the solution is so clear every time,
but it involves rich people making less money. So the
fucking ends there. You say, well, guns, fucking no, don't
fucking make them anymore? Well, then they got to stop
their business. Okay. What about fucking healthcare? Can we get
(50:24):
some free? Well, then they gotta they gotta stop their
business or make less money. Okay. What about fucking climate change,
Well they gotta make less money off of gas. Okay,
fuck it. What about policing, Well they gotta. Then they're
gonna make less money in their salaries. And the military
industrial complex is also effectively So no, we can't talk
about any of these. What about building more things? No?
What if we drop a bunch of rocks on motherfucker's
(50:47):
Like what? And that's like the absurdity I feel like
people need to really understand is like logically we can
most people could be like, why don't just build some houses?
Why don't you take guns away? Why don't you da
da up and realize that there is such a huge
The impediment are the members of Congress who are paid
by these industries to never facilitate a conversation that leads
(51:09):
to them making less money. Yeah, that's right, and but
I so, my only hope is that more people are
My only hope Obi Wan coming through out of hiding
where where he kept his same name. Uh No, My
only hope is that it just seems like more people
are aware of this than ever before. There's no mainstream
(51:33):
media is talking about it, but there are like places
for them to communicate with one another. It's just like
something I don't know that there seems like there is
more energy than is being acknowledged. And in fact, the
lack of acknowledgement for the energy on the left is
probably part of the plan. Or I mean, they definitely
(51:55):
didn't cover the like the l A election, which kind
of went well for the leftest Canaida Santa San Francisco recall. Yeah,
but you know again, just like being offline, being in
real life with other people who have been organizing also
just makes you be like, oh, yeah, like the world
isn't horrible, Yeah, you just got to be off the internet, right, Yeah,
(52:18):
Because I honestly like because you like I like you said,
you'll read one thing and then you read so many
different opinions on one thing and it does do your head.
You're like what And part of it is just that
the internet will make you feel bad. That is its
purpose and it's like it's free because you're the product,
and you know, keeping you engaged with like doom scrolling
(52:39):
is how they're making money. I mean, right now, if
you're just Google a mutual aid group in your city
and meet those people, yeah, definitely. I don't think meet
people humans too, like that will be very it will
be it will bring you life to know that like,
oh shit, okay, there's other people get involved with, like
(53:02):
other human beings. You know, there's a lot of great
community fridge programs right now in l A that popped
up during the pandemic. That yeah. I mean again, it's
like it's not all bad. Sorry to be so, I
get it, but that's what it is. That's I think
that's what we feel in this country right like we're
we're watching our neighbors die. It's so extreme. I think
(53:22):
that's the thing is it's so extreme and it is. Yeah,
it is more like Chile than people in America in
mainstream media would like to acknowledge and that there's a
lot of fascism and also there is a lot of
energy on the left and desire to overthrow all the
bullshit and them telling us that can't happen as part
of how they keep everyone in their place, right, Yeah,
(53:45):
all right, Well let's take a quick break. We'll come back.
Quick story about another way they're keeping us in our place,
which is a new reality show. But it's gonna break records.
Oh god, is this the squid Game? The real life
squid Game speaking us and in one place the dystopia. Yeah,
(54:14):
and we're back, And so a squid Game for a
season two? Um, that was That was news that you
might have caught a couple days back, but even more news.
Netflix very focused on the on the bottom line, on
on how Wall Street is looking at them, and they
wanted another squid Game headline, probably presumably, And so they
(54:36):
came up, got put their heads together in a boardroom
and we're like, what if squid Game was real? And
like one of them died because there had exploded, and
but yeah, so Netflix has green lit squid Game that Challenge,
a reality competition series based on the hit South Korean drama.
(54:57):
If you watched it, you might remember that the hit
South Korean drama was a social commentary on you know,
a world in which people are so desperate for money
that they will kill and be killed in order to
like win a chance at a single pot of money.
And it was like this is this is really depressing
(55:20):
and like what what it's come to? Netflix was like yeah, yeah,
more on that later, Shut the funk up. What if
we what if we were like the rich guys in
that room and they are yeah, apparently do they do?
We know how it works? Like it's just gonna be
back stabbery, gone wild. I feel like that's the only
way you do because people are gonna die. Obvious. Well
(55:41):
are there? It's four fifty six players compete competing for
four point five six million, which is a reality television
record for in terms of prize money. What about is
that adjusted for inflation? I'm sure that I I don't know,
but yeah, yeah, that's it's actually the third biggest. It's
(56:03):
actually less than the original. Who wants to be a millionaire? Price?
But I'm sure there will be like children's games where
people are like trying to Yeah, but just without the
death I'm assuming, but it's there. There has to be
like some level of like spills and like wipe out,
(56:26):
you know what I mean. You kind of need to
see people get wrecked, like in a non life threatening way.
We're really gonna go all in on that. But I mean, look,
I'm just pitching myself. I'm putting myself out there Netflix
if you need somebody to play one of the rich
American guys who's in the thing and being like, I
love this game, bring me more champagne. As you've heard already,
(56:50):
my nickname is Anti Union Jack. I have a logo
which is the Union Jack. That was a joke. That
was a joke about the Union Jack. Yeah. No, I
loved it and I'm running with it. That was you
were You were front and center at the Queen's Jubilee.
I was with Young and Jack with the Ghostbusters X
(57:12):
over it and people didn't people didn't appreciate it, even
though I'm here for the Platinum Jubes. I think my
power came back there we go. I think I made
somebody happy. What do you what game was? That was
the Queen blessing you from heaven? Yes, and we're back
and We're back and the Queen has been daved. For
(57:34):
those who don't remember that Kevin Klein film directed by
Ivan Rightman, where a man played the President who was
actually I think in a coma queen has been I
love turning Dave into Yeah, Molly, you you've been turning
fuckingest like dudes wanting to be the fuckingest dude. I think,
Oh yeah, I love that Turner phrase. I used it
(57:56):
a lot when I'm watching my favorite television show, The
Offer about the Making of The god Father, which there's
a guy named Already is the producer and he's the
fuckingest guy on that show, which means Robert Evans is
kind of like a beta cock to him on the show.
But it's produced by the guys produced by Already, so
(58:17):
he can't be out fucked by Robert Evans her own show. No, no, no,
what if the kid didn't stay in the picture, that's right,
What if the kid got the fun out of it
actually work? Actually, I mean, what if what if the
kids a fucking loser? Really? I mean, that's what's funny.
It's like it's sort of maybe it's like like accidentally
accurate by portraying Robert Evans is kind of a dork,
(58:39):
which he for sure was right, and for people that's
a film producer, not the podcast. Not the podcast, although
he plays the producer on my show Yeah, which is
apropos um. I would say, like, okay, but back to
the squid games thing. Do you think they will do
some of Like will they do the moving and like
but like paintballs and ship? Yeah, probably paintballs. Maybe it'll
(59:04):
just be like a like laser daughter or something where
they're just like counted out. Presumably they won't be like, yeah,
presumably they won't be shot. I think they will definitely
sleep in the giant barracks like looks like, yeah, it's
a reality show. I think Tug of War will be
heavily involved and they will probably to to your point,
(59:27):
like the way that like reality show competition seem to
be going is like using special effects to make it
seem as though the loser has been killed. Like isn't
that a thing that happens on that one show where
they're like, uh, you got the answer wrong and then
you just like disappear down a dark hole right right? Right? Oh?
I feel like it wasn't The in the floor is lava,
(59:48):
like if you phone the floor, like they kind of
pretended it was actually lava. That that was a Netflix
innovation too, is that you would fall in the lava
and then they would cut the part where you came
you popped back out and you would just like swim
off camera. I guess, yeah, yeah, so they they're already there.
(01:00:09):
They're already like so people want to believe um that
these desperate people who are you know, just debasing themselves
to compete for this big sum of money are actually
dying in the process. Like that that was their takeaway
from I bet. Do you think they'll produce it to
the point like because there, you know, I'm sure like
the first game will like probably get rid of the
(01:00:32):
cast because it's like there's no way you can facilitate
that many people. What it's bad storytelling? Yeah yeah, but
then they like they set it up so like there
are dudes who like went to high school together but
never talked to each other, and they're like, whoa, Brett,
you're here. I thought we're doing well. He's like, I
had way too much money in Crypto Man to Square one.
I'm here at the Squid Game like you. But Brett
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you're my financial advisor. Yeah, man, about that fucked your
upside down on a bunch of ether man. Yeah, squid game,
hit us up. We can write the Desperate People storylines
for you were ripped from the headlines. All right, well,
well will this is going to be an ongoing story. Um,
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we will keep you up to date. Molly, it has
been as always a true pleasure having you on tv Z.
Where can people find you? Follow you here? You all
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the Secret History of l A now fully out on
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I'm honored to be one of the lowly names on
that list. Well, Miles, place to con So you did
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give me the option to pick what I wanted, I said,
I Sonny was one of my favorite characters. And the Godfather,
I'm so happy who has been mentioned as potentially you know, involved,
and that stuff which was a revolution revelation to me
before you know, I didn't know Jimmy Cohen. You could
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tell from Scott Khan's cockiness what was going on in that?
Is there a tweet or some of the work of
social media you've been enjoying, And I already talked about
the Red pandas at length, which is definitely the number
one thing that I enjoy There you go give him
that handle all more time. It is Red Panda every
hour at Red Panda every hr abbreviated our um. But
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I don't know. I enjoyed everybody's jokes about the Lady
Gaga Joaquin Phoenix Joker movie yesterday. Also, yeah, we talked
about that on the Trends episode yesterday. So UTURE like
the jokes. I like the jokes. My favorite, actually, my
favorite was was the one that was a still of
Lady Gaga from House of Gucci and it just said
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we live in a society in Italian like che viviamo society.
That was my favorite. Miles, where can people find you?
What's tweet you've been enjoying? You can find me on
Twitter and Instagram at Miles of Gray. Also check out
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the basketball podcast Miles and Jack got mad boost these
and uh if you like Fance checked me out on
four twenty day fiancee. UM, let's see some tweets that
I like. Oh it's from Sarah Hodge at kind of
hadgi h G. I tweeted, guys, I feel so so
sick with this revelation that top gun is military propaganda.
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I thought this was all made up. I didn't know
these planes existed. I r L stupid, but I just
I love the takes of everybody now being like it's propaganda.
Yeah it's me, you mean me? I was talking ship bro.
I did love it. We love a good piece of
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poppy game. Yeah, it's good. Propaganda can be good too,
It's just very damaging. Let's see. You can find me
on Twitter at Jack Undersquirrel Brian a tweet I've been
enjoying from Tom Hanks is Innocent tweeted Jurassic Park movies
are unrealistic because none of the white people in them
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try to kiss dinosaurs on the mouth. Let's thinking observation. Um.
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information that we talked about today's episode, as well as
those songs that we think you might enjoy. Mile as
what song do we think people might enjoy? Oh man, uh,
this is a song which also I just want to
really direct people towards the music video too. It's the
new Farrell track with Tyler the creator and twenty one Savage.
It's called cash and cash Out, and it's the really
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it's the video that's really do. The beat is dope
because it sounds like like if the Neptunes like just
remembered who they are. I don't know if Chad Hugo
actually helped produce this, it might just be Farrell um,
but the video is really dope. And they like three
D printed little miniatures of themselves because they shot this
during the pandemic and they tried to find him to
way to do a music video without being together, and
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these French animators created like a three D printed zoo
trope zoe trope machine to animate the video and use
like c g I to put it all together and
it's kind of sucking wild. So this is you know,
check out, Cash and cash out. Farrell Tyler. All right, well,
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