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Hello the Internet, and welcome to season one, eight seven,
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in reference to uh, Miles. I don't know if you heard,
but I tried to pawn off a story about me
refusing to wear a mask on Amtrack yesterday as being
somebody else. But I'm clearly going in Pittsburgh. No, this
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and you try to pretend that wasn't you. Yeah, but
I mean I think we all know my version to
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on one. I'll tell you what you get A little
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I just had to come up with that right now.
Thank you do everybody. I saw some some good ones
in the discord. I'll get to those for sure, but yes,
from my own brain today, Miles, we are thrilled to
be joined, uh and ur it's the fortunate to be
joined by a very funny comedian you know from Good
Mythical Morning and Star Wars show. He is the co
creator of News Broke uh and the host of the
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and uh pod yourself a gun much Miles and I've
both been on. He is the hilarious and talented matt
Live on that leave a k A. Matthew leeb a
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k A Matthew Lawrence leaves were my name? Who's Lawrence
a grandfather? I think, well, it's like, uh, there's it's
the middle and is a is a great grandfather? Whose
name Lawrence? Right? Yes? J Lawrence? Yeah, I'm named after
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Matthew Lawrence Ye and my famous brother you know from
Boy Meets World. He was the boy who was brothers
with the Guy who Met the World, which is a
famous David Bowie song. Anyway, so you guys, you quote
the broadcast in private. Uh, I need to hear more
about that. I mean, look, you guys, you guys go
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wild on there. Yeah, j j J Yeah, give it
to her j J. That's it's more the voice of
it that Yeah, keep it. That's uh, there's an old
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have another two days in a row. We're on a
streak of people who are recently engaged. Is that something
that's public? Am I allowed to say? Oh? Yeah, that's public.
I mean you made both public figures. We're both public figures.
We're both very very famous, you know, equally. So we
have the same amount of instant She has like fifty
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I think she has like fifty thou Instagram followers and
I have six thousand. And I'm kind of like, uh,
you know, part of the marriage contract I think is
going to be that she has to split her followers
with me, Like there needs to be follower equity in
the relationship. Francesca Fiorentini is my my fiance. I believe
this is the first time two of our guests have
gotten engaged to one another because of the show. Yeah, show,
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because you were on separate epate days and some years before,
but that's yeah, it was yeah. I mean we're already
dating and whatnot, but we we really met when we
listened to each other's episodes and we're like, man, we're
both now we're both left. We're both so left that
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it's crazy out there in these political left Honey, we
need to get right and getting married. That's so now
we're right with God leftist tallmark cards presented by the
Daily Zeitgeist. All right, Matt, 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.
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We're gonna talk about Trump's blog r i P permanently
shut down effective two days ago. You know, the thing
that was supposed to replace his Twitter feed never never
got the traction. We're gonna talk about another. Countries need
to reckon with its own evil Canada, US need to
reckon with the residential schools and how they're going about that,
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why they're not doing it yet, um, what they need
to be doing, because you know, that's that's something America's
thinking about at this moment. On the kind of like
we'll see ever we'll see yeah, yeah, on the one
year anniversary of the Tulsa Race massacre. We'll talk about
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that in a future episode. But first we want to
just point at Canada and be like, y'all fucked up.
We're gonna talk about Anthony Faucci, U, Tony Fox is busted. Yeah,
they did a foia on thousands of his emails from
during the pandemic and dude, he is boring as fun.
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It's like, oh man, they did they didn't find shit. Um,
we're gonna talk about how Europeans are doing without all
the hugging and kiss him and um you know him,
all that other ship that they like to do. We'll
probably get to like a couple of those stories. But
that's ambitious. Gotta start with ambitious goals before we get
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to any of that ship. Matt. We like to ask
our guests, what is something from your search history that's
revealing about who you are? Oh? Absolutely? Um, here's one.
How to sell a brand new engagement ring. That's uh,
that's in there. Now. That sounds confusing because you're like,
but Matt, you just said you were engaged. Well I am.
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She said yes to me, she said no to the ring,
and uh yeah, So I bought a real, real bad ring,
and yes, this is I thought, say, all right, the
engagement Well, dude, I bought a really bad ring. What happened? Okay?
So she sent me, like, I don't know, a couple
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of months ago, she sent me a picture of a
ring she thought was cute, and so I was like,
looking too, I wanted to buy that ring because I
had no visual. I I don't know what looks good.
Like we watched Sex in the City once and like
Aidan bought carry a pear shaped engagement ring and like
a parent and and all of the girls sitting around,
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like Samantha and Charlotte. Then we're just like, oh, pear shaped.
I had no idea a pear shaped. It was bad.
So I knew not to get a pear shaped. I
knew that much. And then so I went to first
I went to Tiffany's and then that was really expensive.
So I went to the jewelry shop across the street
from Tiffany's and it was like cheaper. And then I
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just kept showing them like what I want is a
square in a circle. I don't want a diamond, like
a conflict stone. And so they didn't have exactly what
I was looking for. So they they made one custom
which turns out when you do that first year, you
can't return it, and also you have to pay up front.
And also it was kind of created from pictures of
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better rings, uh, and then kind of mashed together. And
then so the day of I went in and it's
like it's a London blue topaz. I thought it was
gonna be like a light blue. This is really blue.
It's like it looks like a like a Jolly Rancher
blue raspberry. Yeah, yeah, which is a delicious flavor, but
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it looks really bad on a ring. And so I
I bought that, and then as soon as I got it,
I had a panic attack because I knew it was
the opposite of what she wanted. I thought it was
gonna be small, but because it's blue Topez and it's
like kind of a cheap semi precious stone, it was
real big, like it looks like seven year old, like
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Florida Jewish Lady jewelry. And yeah, so I ended up.
You're looking for a ring, hit mad up. Yeah, you're
looking for a beautiful blue topaz ring that's not part
of the sea from Titanic. It does, it's like that,
but it's like, you know, it's blue or somehow. And yeah,
and it's not a conflict stone, although it became one
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when she saw it, and she she definitely did not
she did not like it. But we're still in love.
You have sense, you had a sense going in and
I have mailed this my lady. Yeah, Oh I knew,
I knew as soon as I got it, I fucked up.
And what I didn't know Tiffany's it's from TIFFs. Yeah yeah,
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yeah yeah, Hey, tiff can you make me a ring
for way too much money? Me a photo line? Yeah yeah,
I'll mash him together and photo shop and I'll get
you something approximating something I would like. It's a beautiful
ring if you like, you know, if you like something
kind of gaudy. But if if you don't, still buy
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it from me. Uh please someone buy the ring. So
we got another ring, uh that that she loves that's
coming in the mail. But yeah, I got this this
other one though, if anyone it's really hard to sell, dude. Yeah,
no one told me. I wish someone had told me that.
I wish I had asked. That's what I wish more
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than anything is that I yeah, do a little do
daily um. But instead I was like, I got this.
What's the worst second happened? Take just steal my money.
But we're about to get silly. We're about to get silly.
All that do delly King of the Hilly Anyways, I'm yeah, so,
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uh that's the last thing I googled how to sell.
And it's brand new never used, you know, she wouldn't
even put it on. She didn't. She was just looked
at it when she went uh oh wow yea. But
I proposed by getting down on one knee and proposing
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with the box, but it wasn't open. And then she
I waited for her to say yes first, and then
and then she was like, we'll show me the ring
and I was like, okay, but it's the worst part.
And then I opened it and I was like, you
still marry me? And she was like, oh, not with
that ring, and then she kissed me and uh yeah,
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and uh We're still in love though, you know. So
it's it's fine, that's good. It's all about honestly, you know. Yeah.
But if anyone has any stock tips um or just
like any like way to recoup a few grand, just
let me know. You know, I'll sell some drugs. I
don't give a funk anymore. You're going to take a
few flights to believe you for me. I am down, dude.
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I got I got a cavernous coal and you can
shove whatever whatever drugs you need in there. Dude, I will,
you know, I'll help out. I'm just trying to help, yeah, man,
my engagement ring put me in so much debt. But
did she take it? Yeah, yeah, yeah, well that's nice.
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Yeah yeah, she she like specifically picked it out. Yeah
that's smart, that's a good way of doing it. But
then she was still surprised. I don't know, she must
have like put a mental block, being like, but he'll
never actually do it because yeah, yeah, no, she well
she was surprised too, you know. Yeah, She's like, you
look so gaunt, Jack when you propose, like I sold
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all my blood. Yeah, it's there's something to be said
for being a idiot, because like I was able to
get her to the location where I had like set
up this bar, which was the first place I ever
told her I loved her. Was surprisingly an Irish bar.
I was, I was pretty drunk, uh, and I had
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like set up the basement of the bar. But the
way I got her there was being like, I forgot
my fucking credit card at the at a puck Fair. Again.
She's like, okay, fine, we'll go back there at So
you started it with a test of her relationship. Yeah, right,
you started it with a possible crisis, like can you yeah,
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passages in Malibu? You were Malibu? Yeah, yeah, yeah, but
authority all set up. Yeah, what is something you think
is overrated? Overrated? Uh? Moulan, that's right, Moulan the Ridge
or the remake? Both of them? Bro both Mulans. I
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I've seen both, and I mean I don't want to
come off as being like, oh, it's a stupid story.
I mean it's a good story. It's about a woman
who pretends to be a man so she can fight
in a war in place of her ailing father. Like
that's a good premise. But I just saw the new
one recently, and I just like, with both of them,
I realized that I just end up feeling bad for
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the male love interest in the movie who's slowly falling
in love with a soldier named Ping, and I just
feel like he, you know, his story is not fleshed
out enough. He's kind of just wrestling with these feelings
of like you know, discovery where he's like, maybe I'm gay,
maybe I'm biseet shual, I don't know. It was something
about this dude that I'm in love with, and then
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you know, cut to oh, I'm I'm a girl this
whole time, and he has to just be like oh yeah,
instead of being like I feel like, instead of being yes,
he's just like, all, that's great, dude, I love I
love women. That's totally what I've been, you know, wrestling
with you know, vaginas hell. Yeah, my favorite thing. And
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you and Mike Pence. Dude, No, I feel bad for him.
He's in love and and we're just supposed to just
like move on with our lives while he's just sitting
there wrestling with these lifelong feelings. Right, He's so the movie,
both movies, it just leaves him confused. I feel like
he's bisexually coded and people need to talk about that more.
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And the movie Just One of the Guys, which was
a minor eighties film that was on HBO and I
think Comedy Central like every day for an entire decade,
So like that's one of the movies I've probably seen
the most in my life, has the same plot twist,
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and the guy who's like best friend opens his shirt
and reveals that he's actually a woman who's doing an
undercover story on what it's like to be a teenage guy.
And the protagonist is like mad and conflicted and like
runs away, and it's a real D S X machina
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where like at the end, she's like, I really like
betrayed and fucked up this guy. And then he just
rolls up on a motorcycle, doesn't even say a word,
just like kisses her and then they drive off. Because
I think the filmmakers realized, like, man, we've done some
severe psychological to this teenage boy. Uh, like we just
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completely fucked with Yeah, they've dug They've dug quite a
hole for this character and all these feelings that especially
at that time, they're like, we really can't wrestle with
these feelings in this movie. There's not m Yeah, they're
not they're not capable. It's three acts, it's supposed to
be ninety minutes. We just can't. He's just gonna have
to be like, Okay, great, Okay, I like girl, Girl, Great,
(17:19):
Thank god for girl Federal normativity. Yeah, especially on a
motorcycle too. Yeah, yeah, exactly, rap. But that was the
toughest thing you could do. In You and Mike Pence,
we've got similar attitudes, although for different reasons. You know,
he wrote the op eds about Mulan when the animated
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thing came out because he said it was left wing
propaganda saying like women could serve in the military. What okay, So,
first of all, I want to go on record as
saying that women can absolutely serve in the military. Anybody
conserve in the military, absolutely, and that the only thing
that me and Mike Pence agree on is horses are
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fukable and and we both love our mothers. Yeah this
OpEd he read it said for those who have not
yet been victimized by the McDonald's induced hysteria over this film.
Mulan is a fictional account of a delicate girl of
the same name who surreptitiously takes her father's place in
the Chinese army and one of their ancient wars against
the Huns. And it just goes on, like the last
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line is essentially moral of story. Women in military, bad idea.
What the fuck like, dude? And also, what is he
talking about McDonald's for. He just brought in McDonald's for
no reason? I think, because like, you know, every Disney
movie in the nineties had like a full court press
of like McDonald's. Yea, the sauce. Yeah, that was exactly
Remember it was the whole bunch of commotion. Oh I
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love that such one sauce. That was good stuff. Again,
Mike Pence loved it too, and was saying that it's
that's the only reason this movie is all Sechuan Sauce,
Rick and Morty fan two. Yeah, oh yeah yeah. What
is thing that you think is underrated? I think the
cost of engagement rings, because here's the thing. You don't
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know how much you're gonna cost. Uh, that's you just
you go in, you have some money, and you have
a budget, and then they're like, okay, yeah, we can
work with that, but it's gonna be you know, eight
hundred dollars more. And you're like, damn, that's a lot
of money, dude. And then fucking it's just you pay
it because you're in love, and then you know your sucking. Yeah,
you get the ring and it's just not what you want.
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You sound like Gil from the Simpsons. Like boys, I
guess I gotta go along with it. A lot of
color lostening going on over a lot of color lostening.
I'm sweaty. I'm sweaty just thinking about that. Rain boy.
I'm just like, oh god, that is I mean, you know,
you just don't know. I think it's the the entire
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wedding industrial complex underrated in terms of how predatory. It
is um because right now we're like looking like wedding prices.
I'm asking people who I went to like their small wedding,
you know, where they like rented out a friend's cafe,
and finding out they spent eighteen thousand dollars in total.
And I'm just like, I I just don't I don't
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know how to do this cheaply, and it just seems
like it's all it's all a grift. And I've never
had a single person not tell me, spend most of
your money just on a honeymoon and don't go overboard
with the wedding. That's what they say, or combine them,
get a good photographer, you know, that's what they say.
At least you need to remember the pictures, and you
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know you're not gonna be like, oh man, remember the
bread exactly. Yeah. People are always like, you know, trying
to like, oh, the flowers have to be perfect, and
I'm like flowers, but it's it's just so infuriating too
when you look at like any event space and you're like, okay, well,
if people are going to be like wearing a dress
when they eat off this plate, it costs seven times
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more to write exactly doesn't. Yeah, food sword a wedding.
They're they're gonna perform and do a number because it's
a fucking wedding. They're inhimative sucking objects, and they're being
used the exact same way, just in a different contract. Yeah.
Put put the fucking wedding food in a ziplock bag
and then taste it later and see if you're like, oh, yeah,
that's a seven thousand dollar fucking plate right there. Right,
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it's it's just you know, it's food. It's food. We're
acting like food it should be more expensive. Like we
pretend like, oh, well, everything should be expensive, because it's like,
if you don't think it should be, then I guess
you're not in love. Like that's what they do. They
victimize people like me who are in love and just
want to buy a good ring and getting pushed around
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into a Oh I've been pushed around you guys. Turns
out it was a blue raspberry Jolly Rancher in the
the plastic rappers. Yeah, you open the box like it's
melted and warped. We put all our wedding money into
c G. I didn't invite anyone, and just where I
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had a c g I artist. Uh yeah, you know,
made it, made it look pretty exactly. Get extras in
like in like green screen suits, like at the ball suits.
I just want every weddings and just fucking Andy Circus
playing all of my guests. Yeah, that's right. He does
a great job. We're both played by Andy Serkus. Yeah,
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you don't even have a wedding. Andy Cirkus does everything. Yeah,
Team Grant, I can get Andy Circus in a mo
cap stage and we can we can do whatever the
funk you want to could be King Kong, Mary's fucking
Sniegel if you want. Yeah, I mean, and I think
people would much rather be at that event, you know,
rather than Yeah, it's just a very expensive party for
non giant apes. You know. People want Godzilla than King
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Kong to like have the first dance, you know. I
want to see I want to see Sniegel singing at last,
Like that's that's the wedding I want to see. Could
you imagine like if you were like this eccentric mill
in air where like you're like, I'm gonna make a
feature length film that's like a depiction of this wedding,
but with like the most epic you know, effects and
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like it's like space jam, but for a wedding. It's
just like when you get all of like Warner brothers
I p together and instead of them, instead of them
watching like you know, sucking Lebron James play basketball or whatever,
it's it's just you know, they're getting married. They're having
a full on wedding. That's we resurated Allen Rickman with
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c g I for this. All of the all of
my groomsmen are just the clockwork orange guys. It's like, yeah,
that that works for me. Man. That's that's a wedding
that I put money into. All Right, let's take a
quick break and we'll come back and talk about the news.
(24:01):
And we're back, and let's let's talk really briefly. Trump's
blog permanently shut down effective it was Wednesday. The article
announcing it, you know, it got a he got a
statement from his uh dude, Miller. I guess it's like
a spokesperson or something. Mill his homie Miller. I didn't
(24:24):
bother copy and pasting his first name. So that's all
I'm going with. But I just really like this quote.
But asked online later Wednesday whether the move was a
precursor to the former president joining quote another social media platform.
Miller replied, yes, actually it is stay tuned, like, oh
good idea. Yeah, yeah, yeah one, yes, I actually lose
(24:55):
twenty minute pause. Yeah he We just realize, like there's
so many people going to this blog, like we couldn't
like have so many people on this and then the
huge Trump plat social media form. Yeah. Yeah, we didn't
want to split the audience. So we're definitely doing that.
(25:16):
Good idea you said that I had already thought of.
But it's just I I still marvel at how devastating
the t platforming has been for his public profile. It's
it's amazing, it really has been. It's it's better than
I could have possibly imagined, and it makes me mad
that it didn't happen sooner. You know, he was just
(25:36):
in like such a narcissistic feedback loop, where like his
narcissistic behavior was getting the desired results, which was allowing
him to inflate himself more, which was feeding you know,
and it just kept getting bigger and bigger, and the
only the whole thing was based around disability to reach
people on social media, and like once they punctured that,
(25:58):
he's like totally like he fits his own definition of
loser now and I'm sure that is difficult. We all
got more followers in Trump right now. That rules so much.
That's what I say to him, Brock, go more social
you know what fun? You don't know if I was
that close to Hi might be running away like yeah,
but yeah, I mean again, yeah, the d platforming is
(26:19):
it's infuriating again that it didn't happen soon, and it's
just it's wild to see, Like from the beginning we've
been talking about how poorly the blog has been running,
and it just shows you, like he thought all because
he can't grind it out again. He doesn't want is
going to go to some other normal social media platform
and try and come up or whatever. He just wants
to be able to be like where do they all
(26:41):
know my name? And they're good? I came Yeah, where's
my online cheers? Right? Yeah? I mean I feel like
also a blog is just like misses the mark as
to what the way that he like governed in the
way that he communicated, like it's on impulse, dude, and
(27:02):
it's and it's based on a like news feed, like
he needs a news feed to look at and get
mad and write a tweet at four in the morning.
Response in response, it wasn't like, oh, you can write
down your thoughts and this uh you know, in this
carefully worded WordPress document. It's like, no, he's not gonna
sit at a computer, Like what do you want from
(27:24):
this guy? This guy is just pure it like it,
and it's so great to see him completely flail, not
given a platform of you know, so he basically if
he had a blog where if they just shoved the
computer in front of him while he's taking a ship,
I think it would be much more popular. Well, but
I think that's what it was like. It was it
(27:44):
was Twitter, except sometimes he went over the character limit,
but it's just nobody was there already, and so much
his appeal on Twitter was that he could interact with
people and the president was retweeting me and like he
was the He was like the overly important guy at
the bar. Who was that drunk asshole who like interject
(28:06):
in your conversation, like, Yo, what where this fucking guy
from what is Ted Kennedy talking to us? Still? And
then d platforming effectively threw him out of the bar.
And now it's like, oh wow, the vibe so much
better now that that guy's not in here screaming at everything,
and he's outside being like, do you guys know what's
going on that here? And it's kind now that he's
(28:26):
just literally outside on the street screaming at strangers, it
is like, it's just so much better. I love also
watching him try to live like a little mini version
of Twitter at mar Lago, where he'll just show up
to whatever shitty band is performing and just be like,
I'm still the president. You know, they're gonna they're gonna
(28:49):
reinstate me. Everything's gonna be fun. I mean, that's the
thing that surprisingly nobody in the M s M is
talking about is that this is clearly him clearing his
play so that he can effectively return to being president
again in August. Because real geez, move in silence like lasagna,
and he's just that's that's how he does. Man. He's
(29:12):
very subtle. He's very under the surface. He likes to,
you know, move and like Ross, they didn't know, they
didn't get it was too late, baby, Miles, did you.
I don't know if you caught that. Yesterday, Maggie Habrman
reported that he is telling everybody behind the scenes that
he's going to bring him again by August. Yeah, yeah
(29:33):
he's back, baby, that's cool man. I'm I'm glad you do.
You know, I'm not glad for anything, man, Just shut
the funk up. No, it stoked for you, bro. Hell yeah.
Like he's like the type of person who's like going
his delusion. Like doctors will tell you just don't argue
with him, you know, he's it just upsets him, so
just go cool. He's the kind of guide though, too,
(29:56):
Like I used to work with people like that, where
you know, like if you just agree with him, you
can say anything as long as you agree with them,
and they'll be like yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm like I know, dude,
that's so sick that you're like doing this because like
nobody else is like doing this at all. Dude, you're
like the first I know. Yeah. Oh that's oh my god,
you're so just you're so tight, d You're so right.
(30:16):
Yeah for sure, thank you. That is a literal transcription
of like what she jim ping and uh, Stephen Miller
and Vladimir Putin interacted with him. I'm sure right. Putin
is like okay, so easy. He's like, oh my god, yes, Donald,
that is fantastic idea. Man, Where do you come up
with this stuff? You know? See I like this guy.
(30:38):
Yeah on the phone, he's like this guy a whole. Yeah,
you're such a genius and you're so strong the way
your body is very top heavy and then you have
a very thin legs held up boxers physique. That's what
they called that. Yes, I like your your your mid
(30:59):
level is like Michelin. Men, but they everybody love Michelin. Man.
You've very exactly wrong. Although he doesn't know about restaurants.
Sure it doesn't. Yes, everything you say correct? Uh? And
may I have the codes? Yeah? Exactly? Hit him up? Uh, Stephen,
(31:21):
you get this right? Um, alright, let's talk about reckoning
with the past and trigger warning because this is you know,
there's some very graphic sexual abuse that is part of
this story, so we'll be talking about that. So just forewarning.
There is a movement starting, you know, it's it started
(31:43):
a long time ago in Canada to reckon with the
historic atrocity of residential schools, which were schools which stole
Indigenous children from their families and placed them in boarding
schools where they were used and often murdered and the
last residential school only closed in what Yeah, that's it's
(32:13):
really shockingly recent. A lot of the stuff that we're
talking about, and so I mean, I would preface this
with we're not trying to dunk on Canada right now.
We we know how little we have our shipped together
in this country. Absolutely it is, but it is a
really big news story internationally because of this just was
(32:33):
it just was it first because of the like bodies
that they had uncovered. So that's this week, the collapse
swept them. First Nation discovered the remains of two d
and fifteen children, some as young as three, in an
unmarked mass grave at a former residential school in British Columbia.
And there's just so much pain and Canada. The official
(32:58):
like policy of the Canadian government has been uh to
resist accountability, Like there there was billions of dollars set
aside for basically like settlements. And because of this particular
news story, Trudeau is acknowledging and being like, this is terrible,
(33:18):
we need to do something about this. But behind the scenes,
his government has been fighting cases brought by the Assembly
of First Nations two you know, thoroughly investigate all former
residential school sites to the point that it is now
in Canada's Supreme Court, and I do he's giving hip
(33:40):
service to them, like, oh man, this this is terrible,
and then meanwhile he's like actively fighting against people getting
justice for this in the courts. Yes. I mean, it's
like we're the exact same country, right almost just now,
like we have presidents like really being like, yes, the
Tulsa assacre was like awful and like we we haven't
(34:02):
talked about it, although on the other side of the coin,
we have people being like, don't talk about the sixty
nineteen project. I know. It's so funny that, like the
difference is that we have a so much stronger current
in this country of people who are just like actively
not giving lip service to this stuff, you know. I
(34:23):
think that's like the big difference is like you know Democrats,
you know, yeah, I I give them ship all the
time for like mostly being the party of lip service
to all these things well well not actually accomplishing much.
But then you really grow to appreciate lip service when
when you have like people like you know, right wing
(34:43):
and you know, like Donald Trump and power her just like, oh,
racism is a lie. It never happened. I should be
on the Washington Monument. And then you have like Nancy's
like but roots and here's my can take clothofy I'm
wearing and you're like, oh my gosh, she gets it.
If it's up, then it's up. Then it's it's stuck
(35:09):
ass pussy. Umah they so yeah, Like I mentioned Canada,
and by the way, this is uh this was a
segment that was written by our writer Jam McNab who
is Canadian and is doing the hard work of trying
(35:29):
to just face this and tell Americans about this and
make Americans care about this. So shout out to him. Yeah.
But yeah, there's been like these attempts by the Canadian
government to fight things on just ghoulish technicalities. One survivor
was allegedly raped by a guidance counselor who was driving
her to a residential school, but her claim to getting
(35:54):
payment for the damages done to her was rejected because
took place before she was officially enrolled as a student.
It was when she was on her way to the school.
Oh my god. And then the Canadian government spent two
point three million dollars fighting claims from survivors of just
one school between So it's I feel like there's going
(36:20):
to be a sort of a sea change now that
the story has gone international. Uh, and Trudeau will be
hopefully changing his tune. But that's I don't know, It's
just we need to look at these events just with
our eyes open, because this is, first of all, how
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marginalized communities are treated when nobody is looking out for them.
This is everywhere in the world. This seems to be
how marginalized communities are treated when they're treated as if
they don't have rights. And that's especially true and I'm America. Yeah,
And just even dimensions of the withholding information, you know,
(37:04):
trying to keep as much of this in the dark,
not properly documenting things, obscuring the data so things aren't
as you know, terrible as they actually are. I mean,
we have to look at everything in the light of day,
like for what it is. We can't get these sanitized
versions and expect that there's going to be any truth
or again, like for them reconciliation to occur by being like, well,
(37:27):
let's under report things and let's let's actively have a
campaign to silence people like we can't square those things
and realizing that that is a tactic. It's a it's
like classic colonizing tactic, which is basically like you continue
to fight all of the people who want justice for
(37:47):
you know what, what's happened for long enough that you
basically go like, yeah, there's a statute of limitations that
happened a hundred years ago, but you know, are are
we expected to apologize for something that happened before any
of us were born? Like it is like it's a tactic.
So like anyone who is thinking in any way that like, oh, well,
(38:10):
because you know this is an old thing, like a
thing that happened so long ago, Like just know that
this is it's it's meant for you to say these
exact words. You know, it's meant for you to not care.
It's meant for you to like not fight for justice
for these communities, just to generate as much apathy and
just frustration as possible where you go. I don't know,
(38:31):
like every time we try, it's no right, and they
just want to wait out the clock generationally and just
hope maybe the next batch probably won't know as much
as the last one, right, And I mean the institutions
that we live with today are built on a foundation
of ignoring these problems, ignoring what happened, and ignoring the
injustices not making amends to people, and ignoring the solutions
(38:57):
and ignoring the solutions. And you know, this is what
you see in like the documentary and about America's you know,
judicial system. And in the case of Canada, Canada is
still separating Indigenous children from their families through it's it
seems like, you know, family court or whatever the equivalent is.
(39:17):
Their Indigenous children are put in foster care, group homes
or detention facilities at a much higher rate, and their
families are given much fewer resources to fight against that
than any other community. So it's you know, it's still
the echoes of this are being felt in a very
(39:37):
real way in the systems as people live them today.
And I mean, even if you just look at what
has happened to American like the American Indigenous population too,
there were not even close to having some kind of
truth and reconciliation process. Like it's it's like the government's like,
let's stop at slavery, right, you know what I mean,
(39:59):
Let's not go fully out there. And that's because that's
a whole other mess of awful, awful, awful ship that happened.
And I think this is the injustice that the falls
indigenous communities is that at a certain point, because of
the arrival of you know, colonizers, the pace of history
just goes to a certain point in like the groundswell
(40:20):
of ignoring those atrocities just turns it into this obscure thing.
And yeah, I mean they're just so again we always
say this, we need so many reckonings, We need so
many and like real ones too, not where we go,
oh that was awful, but like ones who are like
we have to actually right these wrongs. But unfortunately that's
not going to happen when you have these because societies
that aren't built on that's like, that's not profitable, especially
(40:43):
because they are built. I mean it the subtler colonialism
has all these like institutional mechanisms for just kind of
justifying the treatment of indigenous people's it's like this is
this is part of it. And it makes it so
that even criticizing another countries settler colonialists institutions is like, oh,
(41:07):
well that's not fair because you've also done it, and
so everyone goes okay. So it's just like a cabal
of silence where we all yeah, we're yeah, it's a
double k l we're all bad. So there is no
justice that can be handed out. You can't be for
the indigenous peoples of Canada and the indigenous people's all
across the world who have been affected by you know, colonizers.
(41:31):
It's really depressing, dark stuff, and you see it from
everywhere from like Canada to Palestine to all over the
world where there's you know, settler colonialism. You see a
cable of silence within institutions and the populace who just
are like, what can we what can we do? We
(41:51):
all live with the trauma and it's bad and we
move on, right. Yeah, I mean there's you know, Germany
in South Africa are at least two countries that have
attempted to, yeah, and to at least a tone and
acknowledge what happened. So, I mean there are examples of
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governments trying to address these things in a kind of
comprehensive way. But yeah, yeah, it's there. There's so much
that's that's broken and still happening. All right, let's take
a quick break and we will be right back. And
(42:43):
we're back and Anthony Fauci, Bye bye, You're canceled, bro.
They foyed thousands of his emails from during the pandemic.
You know, I think everybody was hoping to find the
goods on what is really going on behind the scenes
as he was, you know, dismantling the Trump administration from
(43:07):
the inside. And the spiciest nugget that's being used as
a pool quote is where he said, all is well
despite some crazy people in this world. Oh ship out
of control. So problematic. I mean, first of all, we
(43:27):
don't use crazy anymore. That is just wildly both misogynistic
and it just it's a bigoted phrase, unbelievable. So this
was actually an email response to someone who said they
were worried about all the people who are threatening his
life in the last of his family, so it's hard
to even interpret it as being directed at Trump. The
(43:50):
the email to him was like, I saw some news.
Hope it's fake that you're being attacked by some people.
Hope you are well under such an irrational situation. He
was fond to thank you, pretty kind of note all
as well, just play some crazy people in the world,
So what a funk? What about the next thing? What
about the next thing, Come on, has got to be
more than that. Give us the T, give us the T.
(44:12):
I know there's T I've heard of tea. So I
will say this. The people who the Q people have
not had a chance to fully digest all of the
I'm sure they're going to find some secret codes in
there to know what was really going on. But that
(44:32):
is like, that's it, man. He is really he's a
professional doctor, you know. Yeah, that a comedian, right, He's
a guy in a in a very tough position where
he has people literally trying to murder him while he
tries to make sure that his few people as possible
die from a global pandemic. Yeah. The his there, it's
(44:57):
very consistent between what you see in the males and
what you saw in press conferences. The only difference is
that he's he seems like very cautious and like wary
of public perception in a way that I could see
people being like, oh, he's just all about like the press.
And but that is in fact, like from day one
(45:19):
people were like, Okay, so this is how you lead
during a global pandemic. You have to be steady, you
have to be understated. Uh. And he saw that the
president wasn't doing that, and so like I'm guessing that's
why he was so careful about, you know, controlling the
image that was put out there about him, because he
(45:41):
recognized probably that he was the only voice of reason
for for the country, right, Yeah, he was. He was
really the only rational person who was in the room
with a president surrounded by sycophants. So, I mean, you know,
he's he's trying to be as rational and as forthcoming
(46:03):
as he can be given his current situation, and I'm
showing some over He's like, dude, I'm not saying anything.
An official email or someone can foil this and like
reveal anything remotely of what my personal thoughts are outside
of my you know position. I don't think this like
proves that he is like that, this is actually how
he is. It's just when you foil a Republican or
(46:25):
conservative leader, it's like lifting up a rock with just
thousands of disgusting bugs and like a smushed cat and
a band of drugs and a murder weapon underneath it.
Like with Faucci, you get vaguely dismissive language about people
who are threatening the lives of his family. Get a
fucking life Fauci. You're such a dork. But I'm sure
(46:48):
like there are some Democrats to that. They're just they're
just they're good at their rock hiding, you know what
I mean, the same way I think we're just like
I think with some Republicans, you don't even need a
foil them because they say everything out loud. No, yeah,
you just need to have a camera there whenever they're
doing like, uh, you know, one of those like one
hundred thousand dollar a plate dinners for like the American
(47:10):
uh Liberty Coalition or whatever, you know, And so they
just go like everyone actually liked slavery. Is this thing on? Hello?
Is this Yeah? Slavery was fun, And you're just like
this is being taped, dude, whoa, whoa. I thought, okay,
I thought we're all cool here. No. Yeah, oh so
now you're gonna cancel me for having, you know, neo colonial,
(47:35):
neo confederate fucking sentiments. Welcome Enjoy the comedic stylings of
Ellie Kepper. Alright, Peter a real one. Yeah, alright, so
she was she nineteen when she went to weird that
she looks like a child. I was just I was
(47:56):
being I saw the headline too, and I was like, oh, Ship,
but and I was like, you always have to do
the thing and be like, what the funk did you
do when you were nineteen? Right? Exactly? Yeah, I'll tell
you what I I wasn't able to do was win
any fucking beauty pageant because I am not an attractive man.
I went to one debutant ball and I embarrassed my
(48:18):
high school girlfriend because I got so high. I was
stinking in there and this was like uptight, like you know,
this is like the fucking debut Tomball, and Ship. I
tried my best. I smoked with a huge hefty garbage
bag over my my torso and I smoked outside. I did. Yeah,
I like, I did my best, Babe, you the trash
(48:41):
bag and you still got in trouble. I'm like, you're right.
I shouldn't have blown the smoke in the bag. That
was an idea. Didn't think it would stick onto my
wool suit. I never went to a debut tom Ball,
but I learned everything I needed to from the UH
from that boorat thing and a couple of magazine articles
just how that these dad's, I mean, how much they
(49:03):
want to suck their daughters. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, there's
a there's a lot of kind of like incestual dad energy,
very a lot of like porn Hub title energy, you know,
let Butterfly kisses energy as well. Yeah yeah it is.
Uh it's real gross. I only know of debutante balls
through like TV and movies. You know, I'm not That's
(49:25):
what I thought. It was like a dance, not like
this thing where like I would be the only like
or one of three like non white people there. Yeah,
it's like a cattle call for like single ladies. Is
that it? It's like this is them, This is the
adult version of this child now for for Southern wasps,
(49:46):
former slave owners or whatever. Yeah, yeah, you know the
same thing. But yeah, it's like it does very much feel.
It feels very gross to uh, you know, showcase your
your hot daughter. But but I don't I don't really
blame Ellie Kemper for the founding of it. I do
just think it's funny because it was like one of
(50:07):
those cancelations online that you're just like, yeah, sure, I'm
not even gonna read it. Yeah, fucker, I have no
reason to hate this person. But I was like, yeah,
we haven't we haven't done her yet. She should be canceled,
not even sure? Why do I want to find out?
To play this on the ingram Angle tonight, they're like,
this is how the liberals talk. Yeah, you see, we
(50:30):
haven't done her yet. What do they mean? Did she
come out when she was like? Yo, that was an
l you know, honestly, I shouldn't have that was such
a not I would. I would strong if she listens
to this podcast, which I'm sure she does, I want
to strongly advise her to just pretend none of this
(50:50):
ever happened and move on. Because any apology, so that's
just another news cycle. Baby, that's just gonna keep it going.
I say, just live your life, you know, keeping the
impossible Kimmy Schmidt, is that what it's called? Yeah? Yeah?
Is she impossible? No, she's unbreakable. Yeah, continue being unbreakable.
(51:13):
And you know, do you because I am certain that
you did not found the kkk WT ball right. This
is the beginning into realizing she's some kind of time traveler. Dude.
Look at this photo of like the Confederacy leaders and
their wives. It's all Ellie Kemper. She's married to five
(51:34):
different Stonewall Jackson and Jack Nicholson's there. You're just like,
is this the shining? What the fuck? She was married
to General Braxton Bragg. Fox News sent their equivalent of
a you up text to her. By Media critics condemned
left leaning outlets Ellie kemper on Slot over ties to
racist ball. Uh so they like put out an opinion
(51:57):
piece being like you leave this nice girl alone. Yeah,
I mean ties to racist ball. Like I feel like
that's like anything anyone's ever, like anyone who existed from
any time that you probably participated in something with origins
and terrible racism. I feel like, if you're white, and
not even just in the South, Like if you're just
(52:18):
white and lived in a suburb, you definitely participated in
some sort of clan adjacent event. You didn't know that,
you know, you you just thought this was the the
annual k k r o q uh Weenie Roast, and
you're like, every every year we eat hot dogs and
listen to alternative music from the nineties. I didn't know
(52:42):
the clan had anything to do with it, you know
they did. They did. Yeah, Kevin and Bean, Yeah, big
big clans clans. Kevin and Dude Slugo from k Rock fish.
I mean, come on, these guys were Confederate generals too.
There's there's three k's and Striker know I just love
(53:04):
I love k Rock is secretly kkk rock. This is
very very specific Los Angeles audience, but it's a it's
a great joke. All right. Let's talk about Europeans. I've
been thinking about them finally. There such an affectionate people.
Can they kiss on the cheek to say hi? Yeah,
(53:25):
that's basically like some porno right in America, We're like
what the yeah, yeah, Like it's so funny when you
see Americans like meet European for the first time and
like they go to oh really okay, yeah they kiss
on the cheek and are we having sex now because
(53:46):
part of the deal, or someone has like a joke
like I need a cigarette after that, like really hugged
somebody a fucking creep. But yeah, like this whole thing,
like you know, in America, we have to just screwed
up sense of like physical intimacy, like especially you know
between bros. You know, so like switching to the fist bump.
I think it was a really easy alternative to show
perfection as a greeting in this country especially, we're already
(54:08):
a stepdad. And Europe, on the other hand, is a
place the love flows, the kisses and hugs are ingrained
in the culture. And that's why I at the beginning
of the lockdowns, I remember like officials in Italy were saying,
stay apart today, to embrace each other more warmly tomorrow,
because you want to get in, you want to give
kisses and things like that. And that's how I agree
(54:31):
with That's how I agree with strangers putting our eyes
next to each other. And it's so funny. So as
the lockdown looses, though, and vaccinations increase, people are wondering
what to do now in Europe, like is there an
in between on the way back to full blown vessels?
And it seems like everyone's been trying things, you know,
(54:52):
right now in Italy they're trying a new thing, which
is a breast bump. Now, not like across the board,
but things people have noticed to somehow some kind of
contact were quote, two people greeting each other essentially try
to touch hearts with their heads turned as far away
from each other as possible. God, I love the the
I love the horny nous of the modern European like
(55:13):
they just are just like we have to do skin
on skin, Like let me feel that heartbeat? Fun, I
love that. That sounds great to me. I just like
how it looks though, Like if you saw people doing that,
they're like, yo, do they fucking hate each other? Yeah? Yeah,
it's turned it probably like yeah yeah, yeah, like about
the fight, like they're right, that's very schoolyard. Yeah, like
(55:37):
talking to the talking to the shoulders, talking to your shoulders,
but you want to find out. Yeah, they're speaking in
French though, so you're like, I think they're in love.
But either that or they're gonna kill each other? Are
they getting divorced? This? But in France they have This
is again this is from the Daily Beast. They were
saying that they've gone for quote, a more elegant bicep bump,
(56:00):
which minimizes contact and the chance that someone might accidentally
forget and plant a fatal smooth So I'm guessing you're
doing like, oh oh yeah, arms straight like bang yeah,
or or like the side of your arm and the
side of their arm, like you're leaning in for a
kiss but you don't do the kiss, yeah, or like
does anyone do like a shoulder to shoulder with your heads.
(56:22):
Yeah right, like you know, well, I mean, you know,
I I'm glad that they're trying to like do a
life hack for COVID, you know, greetings. But I mean,
what about like high fives? Is that? I think because
it looks like what the idiots who would the accents
do when they invade their country on tours, like the
tourism tours. Yeah, that's like a fucking top gun, no
(56:45):
funck that we have properly, We're going to be a
chess bump. Right. It sounds awkward as hell, but I
would say considering that Jack and almost made out when
we saw each other for the first time in physical
space after a year, Like I get it, you know
what I mean, Like sometimes you need to be like, yo,
we're here. Physical contact is important not just between Miles
(57:05):
and I, but as a as a society, we we
need that ship. And I think that's true. If we
had more of a culture of kissing and hugging when
we saw each other, like maybe we'd have like fifty
percent less mass shootings. Yeah, people just like greeted each
other with like affection or like this like despair pit
(57:27):
of masculinity where you're a completely rendered inert like emmationally
around other people because like I cannot do this, I
should just go lift weights or I must shake hands
and say sup from you see like in other countries
how affectionate men are with each other, and you immediately
see a different sort of quality or level to that,
(57:48):
like these friendships or the bonds than you do when
like dudes are just like throwing beer cans at a
wall or some ship. Americally, men have like an internal
combustion engine that converts every emotion into anger. Yeah, yeah,
I love that. We really are like just so repressed.
We're basically a steam engine, like bro, yeah, you become
(58:13):
the little engine that should YEA. So like the other
things that they're saying, like look, we get that people
are getting vaccinated and numbers are beginning to stabilize, but
still like please exercise a modicum of caution because we're
still trying to figure out like all of the nuances
of even transmission with vaccinated people and you know, knowing
what to do, especially with the elderly. So this one
(58:35):
expert said that vaccinated grandparents hug their unvaccinated grandchildren from
the back, you know, he suggests they hold their breath
from behind that. But you know, I wanted to make it.
I want to make it a little bit. Yeah, the
words they use was hit it from behind the back,
(58:56):
hold your breath is stank so bad, but like but
he said, hold your breath begin because it's all about
the exhalations and this will One Italian expert strongly warns
against what they call the aunt's kiss, which is a
full lipped cheek plant, as they say, because again you're leaving,
there could be saliva left. You might be touching your
that and then touch your mouth or touch your eye
(59:17):
or something like that. So it's you know, it's, it's, it's,
it's it's it's a little bit tough, and I get it.
You know, my heart goes out. But being being from
two cultures that are famously not very affectionate, I've found
them like, yeah, I have no problem like not being affectionate.
When I greet people, I like to hug. That's the
most I like to do. And I'll admit I am
(59:38):
definitely one of those guys who like went to Europe
and someone greeted me with the cheek kiss, and I
spent most of the time like I had a like
a meltdown. I don't know where to go, and then
I just walked away. Masculinity challenged. I ever thought about
this shot in your pants? Yeah? Just this other thing though, too,
(01:00:01):
like because then there's such a culture of predatory men
and you know, consent culture not existing here that like
even hugging you want to be like is that cool?
Because I like there's a five and ten chance that
I'm some fucked up evil person. That's like there's like,
you know, there is kind of a middle ground somewhere
(01:00:21):
where it's like even before the pandemic, I stopped hugging
people as much because I used to just like that
was just how I greeted people. And then, uh, you
know you kind of realize that, like, well, not everybody
is like into hugs, and I'm not going to force
that on anyone. That's why you like, I think the
new things like I'm a hug Are you a hugger? Yeah?
I'm a hugger, And then you're like all right now, Yeah,
(01:00:50):
but you know, I would love to be in a
culture where we all just made out all the time.
So that's sick too. Yeah, I mean there's yeah, we
we've talked before, how there we should do that just
to bring in just like bros doing cheek to cheek kisses.
Now you know what I mean to see if we
could start a movement. Yeah, see if it will catch
on obviously being like yo or you know, if you're
(01:01:10):
vaccinated right well, which is the thing that they're also
writing in this article that like there are still people
who acting like it's twenty nineteen, but it's usually like
immediately followed with like or prefaced with like unvaccinated. Yeah
bring in, That's what I said, your cards. But yeah,
(01:01:32):
I mean that there's coudle parties that have like started
becoming a thing because we lack the ability to like
pre pandemic rights. Yeh yeah, pretty pandemic. But like that's
although I know some people who are like, yeah, man,
I've been going to like raves the whole time. I
actually met somebody at a thing who like got to
(01:01:52):
drinks in and was like, yeah, I've been going to
like a couple of raves, like and it was pretty wild.
But like, you know, people given a lot of them. Yeah,
my grandma, things were bad, but but they want us
to be here, So here we are. We gotta for them,
for them, I raved for them. But like back in
(01:02:15):
the day, I feel like so much of like Madmen
culture of people just having like irresponsible workplace affairs and
ptily because they were like drinking at lunchtime. But also
you know, like that's how people used to get their
skin to skin and you know they it's like a
human need that we just like don't acknowledge at all. Yeah,
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I mean, but you know, the Italians also probably cheat
a lot too with their secretaries. I feel like we
we definitely are a culture that like does not show
affection on the outside and then uh, like affection is
just seen as something God doesn't want you to do
at least that's like culture. So it's like, no, you know,
(01:03:01):
if you do that, Jesus Christ, So just make sure
you do it in secret and uh, you know, fucking
on vacation or in Europe on vacation at a hostel.
You know, if it happens, it happens. Come on, guys,
just be less uh creepy and misogynistic like men from Europe. Yeah, exactly,
the whole continent. All right, Well, Matt, it has been
(01:03:24):
such a pleasure having you as always man where can
people find you? We're done already already. It's just it's
too bad. I could talk about dudes kissing dudes? Is
greetings for for hours? Uh? Happy pride? Yeah, happy pride?
Everyone can. Where can people find you and follow you?
(01:03:45):
You can find me on Instagram at matt leeb jokes
and on Twitter at matt Leeb And then yeah, check
out the froadcast or the our Sopranos podcast, Pod Yourself
a Gun. You know, well we we we're taking right
now a little break. We're in between season four and
season five. We're about to start season five in a
(01:04:05):
few weeks, so catch up, watch all the Sopranos, and
then listen to our show. We are the world's only
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ignore them. Pod yourself a Gun and leave them bad reviews. Yes, yeah,
if you see anyone, just like leave them a bad
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in this podcast isn't actually about Sopranos. Yeah, it's not
about Sopranos. It's a trick um. And then go to
us and give us five stars in a review thank
you on the Apple Store. Oh that's season five's with
h yeah, oh oh yeah until Leotardo comes with the
phone book next time. Next time. Yeah, it's uh, it's
(01:04:52):
pretty great. And uh it's also Divorced Dad Tony Sopranos season.
It's just amazing he gets a bachelor pad with like
with Artie Buco and yeah, all the boys hanging out
together just farting and watching you know, sports. It is
so many pizza boxes. Yeah, yeah, Divorced Dad Tony is
(01:05:14):
my favorite Tony. So um enjoy enjoyed this season you're
going too. And is there a tweet or some of
the work of social media you've been enjoying. Yes. A
tweet that I liked recently was by comedian Pap Johnson
at papton p A P P t A I N.
His tweet is I like to put Tenant on and
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then leave the house question Mark, which I still haven't.
I thought I was gonna like watch that right when
it came out on and I have not been able
to bring myself today. I can't. I can't commit to
that movie. I'm just like, I just keep hearing about
it and I'm just like, I just don't. Who has
(01:05:58):
the time. I feel like I have to get there's
too much preparation, like mentally for this movie, and I'm
just not I'm not. I'm not gonna do it. Um, Miles,
where can people find you? What's tweet you've been enjoying?
Oh man? You can find me on Twitter and Instagram
at Miles of Gray, also Twitch, dot tv, Slash four
twenty day Fiancee for a little ninety day action. What
(01:06:21):
tweet I like is just kind of it's an intersection
of you know, Gladiator movie and a reductor's tweet at
reductor's tweeted woman's leg hair so long Ridley Scott keeps
filming gladiators running their hands through It's like such a
cliche thing. And then we talked about that whole trope
of just like yeah, like just like just like, oh
(01:06:46):
my Elysium, Where am I right? What a time to
be alive? The Gladiator days when men learned how to
be men exactly, we learned an important lesson about masculinity.
Sadness should be converted into homicidal rage, homicide entertainment for
(01:07:09):
the man, allow entertainment. Let's see a tweet I've been enjoying,
Jackie at jack William RTF tweeted white people would be like, wow,
we got in line at the right time, um, which
was something legitimately like. I liked that on when it
(01:07:29):
was tweeted at the end of last week. And then
my dad literally said it when we got we were
in line at Sea World. He was like, guys, look
behind us, look at how line along the line got.
We got light at the right time. I was enjoying
all tweets two nights ago about Damian Lillard because that
was fucking bonkers what he was doing. And I liked
(01:07:53):
this tweet by Josh Gondleman. Me at ten am, Wow,
I've got the whole day ahead of me to get
things done. Me at twelve o five pm looks like
I've squandered the day. Let's try again tomorrow. Team the
best of that Austin Rivers reaction when he missed. He's like,
fucking thank god, Austin Rivers is uh yeah. I also
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like to tweet from somebody that was like, yeah, so
David Lillard is amazing, but how funny is it that
Austin Rivers was like, Oh, it's Dame time. Huh uh,
It's it's Austin time. It's time to let these Austin
powers shine ship anyways. Uh. You can find me on
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Twitter at Jack Underscore O'Brien. You can find us on
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the information that we talked about in today's episode, as
well as a song that we think you might enjoy. Miles,
(01:09:00):
what's the song that we think people should go check out?
This is a cover by Sue George, the great Brazilian musician.
You might remember him from Life Aquatic when he's doing
all those David Bowie covers, but this is when he did.
He teamed up with this band Almas and I think
we did a song from this album before, but this
isn't a cover of craft Works the Model, and yeah,
(01:09:23):
the lyrics are a little creepy and eighties but it's
just got like this, you know, organic tone to it.
And whenever Sue George is like singing in English, I
think it's always it's it's a good vibe. So this
is the Model Byorge. A right, go check that out
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