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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to season seventy nine, Episode
two of Daily Night Guys. Yeah, the podcast where we
take a deep dive in New America's share conscious's and say,
officially off the top, fuck Coke Industries and fuck Fox News.
Fuck you. It's Tuesday, a third two thousand nine team.
My name is Jack O'Brien a k oh bride d
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oh bridd because it goes on la la la la
geist goes on courtesy at trade Gang. Got a little
thing going on with my voice. Apologies for that, uh,
and I'm thrilled to be joined as always buy my
co host, Mr Miles Rare. That's right, because I'm smoking
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up the spider guts did it probably because I'm stupid.
That was spider webs because I talked about how I
smoked a spider as the dumbest ship I did for
money as a team, which is already dead. I did
not kill a spiders of the record, I would have
been so lit if I just smashed them up, y'all.
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I'm fasist. Is your voice? Okay, Yeah, I'm a little
bit sick. I stayed up late Saturday night. I realized
that that I wanted to like do something, uh, Eastery
for for my kids. So we'd like hid Easter eggs
all over the house and then uh and like put
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some Easter baskets together for them. But then they ended
up like waking up super early, so I didn't get
much sleep, uh, woke up sick. So there we are.
Fun story, fun brag story. Well, we are thrilled to
be joined in our seats by the hilarious comedian Alison Stevenson. Hi, welcome, Welcome,
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my valley brethren. Oh, I know not too many of
us in this city where we're out here, living here, thriving,
and I'll have thee not at all lists. Really, I
make sure I had to change my phone number recently,
still made sure it was. Oh you're lucky. I know
people who ended up having to get that four to
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four dumb Yeah that's that new ship. Yeah, pray for them,
Pray for them. There's something about places that are notoriously
like I don't know, don't have great reputations. Like I
always say, I've never met like a bad person who
grew up in Cleveland. Uh, and I feel like all
the people I know from the valley are like really
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cool and like good people. Yeah, because we're overcoming you know,
a lot of negative, a lot of bad. That's why
I ride for people in Jersey in the same way
people I know good people who are from Jersey. I've
you know, very close family friends of the earth from Jersey,
the guarded state, and they have to do all the
time when people treat them like fucking mutants, right yeah, yeah, yeah.
And the valley feeling Valley. I mean also you're meeting
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people who left the valley, right, That's right, And so
I think that's an important distinction. If you're staying in
the val like too long you will, I'm still there.
Back you went out with his mom with my mom.
You know, it's kind of a Pete Davidson type thing.
You know, we bought a house together. But nobody's gonna
believe that, you know, even though she bought it fourty
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years ago. No, yeah, I think, um, yeah, I had
to do the prodigal son returning. You have to go
away for a little bit and then you come back
and you have a deeper appreciation for it too. Yeah.
I've always needed the valley growing up. Oh yeah, I
love it now always. You know why because I would
always like in high school when you would go to
high school parties of like other schools that weren't in
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the value and like, what school are you guys from?
And we send like all the valley and we're fun up.
We just stole your keg that contact. That's right, The
mutants from the valley have come to steal your beer
and leave a trail of porn and weed behind. Yeah,
that's very true. But the thing about you know, people
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who have escaped from those places is very true because
I have I realized that the second Miles was like
and everybody from New Jersey is good because I've I've
grown up in New Jersey and around New Jersey, and
I don't think that's true of the people who remain
in New Jersey necessarily. Well, there's some great people, but
there are also some I guess we're What I mean
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is like when you're a general area that's close to
an air of a city or a section of the
country that seems more popping right that yeah, yeah, we're
doing it out here. Valley really is like the Jersey
of California. Yeah yeah, And Newark, California is also like Newark,
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New Jersey. Um, but yeah, you know, look, you get
your theory. Welcome Paul Thomas Anderson from The Valley. Right
clicks in the Valley probably the most or at least
as good a lot of the section. Even there will
be blood, he said, was having to do the Valley,
so there were a lot of theory is that we're
like people pointing out that his movies were all like
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a broad history of California for a while. That doesn't
necessarily work anymore, but but hey, we claim him as
our own. Yeah, all right, Alison, we're gonna get to
know you a little bit better. But first we're gonna
take our listeners through a couple of things we're talking
about today. We're gonna talk about the Beyonce documentary a
little bit more, what she made off of it, what
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Miles and I thought of it because we watched it
over the weekend. For a hot take. We're gonna talk about, Yeah,
it's scorching, watch out, guys. We're gonna talk about some passwords,
specifically pop culture related passwords that were in the list
of overused passwords from security firms. We are going to
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play a little game called can you match the celebs
with their favorite candidate. We have a list two famous
donor bases, and I don't know yet what match up with,
so Miles knows. I'm gonna guess and we'll see how
I do. Uh. We're gonna talk about the Mueller Report
possibly actually making a dent and Trump's polling. When the
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bar summary of the Muller Report came out, I think
everybody was expecting it to, you know, positively impact his
approval ratings, and that did not come to pass. And
now that the actual report is out and it's not
exactly in line with bars summary, it seems like people
might be taking that into account. So yeah, I think,
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you know, once they can see the report with their
own eyes, we're gonna talk about yeah, yeah, We're gonna
talk about Elizabeth Warren's position on student debt in tuition.
We're gonna talk about Sri Lanka. Uh, We're gonna talk
about George Zimmerman's dating life. Don't George zimmer from the
Men's Warehouse into this. And we're gonna talk about Game
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of Thrones. But first, Alice and we like task our guests,
what is something from your search history that is revealing
about who you are? I mean, I think you're looking
at your phone, You're like shaking your like, I mean,
I love when it live because they haven't had an
opportunity to actually like edited out. So what you got?
What we got? Do you want me to just read
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them off? Because they're really not? Okay? One's John Snowy
soft boy, soft boy, soft boy. Okay, let hold on,
let's explore that is a soft boy. That's not just
my rapper name. It's kind of like a funck boy
but not see that's why I googled it to make
sure it's like a it's like a variation a fun boy,
where like a soft boy is like acts very soft
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boy who suffers from e D. Yeah, yeah, yeah, you'll
think that's so funny eating disorder, right, yes, erectile dysfunctions
trying to create visibility. Um um, that's interesting is that
no phrase? Is that a phrase you're trying to get
more in? It's pretty culturally it's like kind of it
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came out after funk Boy was popular. People are like, well,
what about the soft boy, and like that was like
a year ago maybe, but that's meant to be a
pejorative because someone's not being on like macho. It's no,
it's not like what's you know, because soft you would
use the years to like, you know, like in a
hyper heteronormative thing. It's all right, no woman, no, no, no,
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it's still a shitty type of man who like acts
like he does all the boyfriend things like he's like
emotionally available and like yeah yeah, he like acts like
he iss it together, interested in you, but turns out
he's he's still a Yeah that's called soft boy. That's
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like this dude on Married at First Sight, because I
think that's a lot of dudes actually, because you'll hear that,
like some dudes of fun Boy who you're like, wait, no,
no way that dudes like super like a nice sensitive
dude babe, and Dave Bath and David's have you seen
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the smoke clouds that dude? You know this dude other
guy on Instagram actually animated one of his smoke trick
videos and look way cooler dude because he puts like
lightning bolts around the rings and ship. Yeah. Uh, what
is something you think is overrated? Overrated? I mean I've
been thinking about it. I have too. One is the
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smiling poop emoji. It's done. I just think it should
be retired. Do you think it should be frowning. Yeah,
I think it needs a new expression, maybe like a
redesign or something. I don't know. Just like today, when
someone sends it to me, I'm just like, come on right,
it's not very funny and some flies to it. Yeah yeah, yeah,
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with like stink lines. Yes, Because the other day I
was trying to um. My friend who's in Japan right
now sent me an image of you know, Japanese. There's
a lot of English misspellings in Asia, and one was
at a restaurant offering a plate of French flies, and
I was like, oh, in my mind, I thought there
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was like a flies emoji because the ship thing made
me think of like there's gotta be a flies buzz
and what there is? And I had to use like
I had to appropriate like a hornet or something with
a with a croissant and a French flag to send back.
But yeah, I feel like we could swap out for flies.
Um or was that? Like that's why I thinking stinc lines.
I just took that in a whole other tangent. I
like the phrase appropriate a hornet, yeah, to be or whatever.
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There's like a thing that looks like a wasp or
some ship. Yeah, it wasn't like a fly that I need,
but yeah, the poop one, I don't use that much though. Yeah,
I think it's kind of not as used as much anymore,
but I'll still see it like we're not twelve for
soft boys. Yeah, from when we played the poop emoji
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in the Emoji movie. Oh I don't know it was
Patrick Stewart really yeah, yeah, really lean into it and
we'll have the noted tespian Patrick Stewart, Right, Yeah, I
think that does officially mean that it's over it. Yeah. Yeah,
when actually that that was the death knell, right, it's like, oh,
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so we get it. You guys think this is hilarious
when we act, like when you google poopamoji Patrick Stewart,
there's like all this press he was doing and I
would actually just want to hear him trying when he
went on Conan says, Sir Patrick Stewart is thrilled to
play the poop emoji, Like even that sentence, Sir Patrick,
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this night, this man who's been knights being like, yeah,
speaking speaking of those weekends. No spoilers yet, that's later
when we just will spoiler ship we spoilers. Okay, Yeah,
there's also like poop emoji candy. Yeah about that. It's
like all over the place emoji merch is whack as fuck.
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You needed that because you don't. There's nobody who looks
cool with it unless you're like five years old. Like,
I get it. Your little tiny kids want to work
even if you still don't look cool. It's just like, okay,
you're a kid, so and kids dress all fucked up.
You know. It is amazing that my son has decided
poop is hilarious. And it's like we'll just talk, like
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put poop in the lyrics to a song or something
and like laugh uproariously about it. And it's it's like
it's weird because he didn't like learn that from anything.
It's just there's like an inherent like part of the
human consciousness that's like poop, Well, have you made poop
forbidden in your home? No, so you're poop, you're poop
pos No, we're yeah, we are potty training, and so
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maybe it's like anxiety around potty training. Yeah, like do
you like don't touch the poop? Right? You know what
I mean? Because now I guess who's touching the poop?
Are messing with the form now the poop taboo. Yeah,
so you're saying that taboo, it's that's where his parents.
We need to be playing with our hoop in front
of our kay. Good, good good, and then he'll be like,
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you are disgusting, and I would, and he'll stop trying
to be funny. I think the most important lesson, But
it's good. Get the poop jokes done when you're two
years old. That way, by the time he's five, he'll
be on a more nuanced perform That's right. What I
is something you think is underrated? Underrated? Um? Classic cheese pizza.
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Oh yeah, no toppings, plain slice of cheese. Yeah yeah, yeah,
where are you thinking of? Somewhere specific? Um, somewhere recently
you had. I live very close to Tomato Pie, and like,
I go there a lot great cheese pizza Tomato Pie. Yeah,
I used to. I used to eat a whole medium
when I used to work at a T shirt shop
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near the Melrose One. I would go walk there, buy
a medium cheese pizza and then eat that because nobody
would come to our store. Yeah, very sad time. Those
are big slices. Yeah. I had a lot of time.
I was very high I and I was the only
person working in this sad retail space that, like a devorce,
used money to make and the whole thing was a mass.
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My check started bouncing. Um. Also, I'm coming to get
my back pay, Veronica. Yeah, I'm not sucking around. You've
been talking about this for a while. I know, because
I still think about I have a month's pay. Oh
to me. Yeah it was two thousand and eight, but fuck,
I'll be funed if I don't get Hopefully she's been
investing in that for you, so you see some dividends. Yeah, yeah,
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you got in really early in bitcoin. But I bought
bitcoin for you. I hear, no hard feelings. Here's forty bitcoin. Yeah,
classic cheese pizza. It's amazing because pizza is like the coolest.
It's its own meme, but not really even a meme
because also like every generation thought pizza was fucking cool. Um,
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but it's it's only gonna perfect talk to these gen
z kids though, right, Well, it's always been like a
thing that people were obsessed with. But I feel like
in the future, as like vegetarianism becomes more popular slash necessary,
we're gonna see pizza become even more like a staple
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part of the diet like it's only going to get
because it's really the only like staple staple food that
is completely the only staple food. Yeah, staple food that
doesn't have any like meat in it, you know, right
and right now you are looking into the future and
you're saying, Dominoes, Man Pizza will inherit their short everything
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except Domino Domino. Domino is already like they're like fixing
potholes and ship like, oh yeah, they're like kind of
becoming the government. They just take over completely and they're
giving you like discounts based on if you eat other
pizza you can get Domino's rewards or whatever. I'm tired
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of advertising Dominoes in the bed? Do you talk too
much about Dominoes? An taco bell? Y'all are working around
and finally, what is a myth? What's something that most
people think is true that you know to be false? Okay, um,
I if you remember last time, I'm bad at these.
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I don't know a lot of myths. I don't I'm
not a MythBuster. But I do have something. I have
something that's like it's valley related, and I actually am
I want to talk about it because I don't know
if any listeners can help me, okay, like fat like
figure it out. Because when I was growing up in
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the valley, there was a rumor that there was a Chili's.
I don't know which Chilies, but there was a Chili's
restaurant every Sunday, apparently a bunch of that's like where
all the porn stars would hang out. All the valley
porn stars would hang out at the Chilies every Sunday.
And I remember being like eighteen nineteen trying to find
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the Chilis and I think we just went to like
two or three and gave up. But I want to
know if this is I do you know about this?
I heard this same rumor about a mythical. I can't
remember if there's a Chilies, but it was the kind
of thing that on a Sunday there was like porno
brunch like where people were. But it's essentially the same thing.
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You're talking about, a Sunday gathering of adult adult film
performers congregating in one space, and you could go and
be like, yo, there's you could go Like imagine like
an eighteen year old hearing this right and being like, oh,
we could like see porn stores in real life. Back then,
it would be like right now being like, oh, I
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can't wait to meet Peter North, thinking, um, guys, I
hate to break it to you. We had the same
rum around Wheeling, West Virginia, all the all the big
West Virginian porn stars. It was a cuteobo though, would
all come into the next one, Yeah, it is. But
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that's see, that's what's so funny about myths that especially
come up in that era of the late nineties early odds,
because the information wasn't all out there like it is
now on the Internet, where you could instantly gather like
moors opinions from the city be like okay, where is
this spot? So speaking of a myth that like everybody heard,
did you guys have the one where a famous celebrity
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had to have their stomach pumped? And they were like, uh,
there was so much They were like a little Kim
Is that who you're talking about? Okay, Well, so when
I was growing up, it was Elton John and or
Rod Stewart. Wow, And in my world it was a
little Kim. Yeah. Then again, these are allegations not to
be messy and problematic. We're talking about word of mouth
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oral traditions children from the late nineties and early two thousands. Yeah,
but it was like different in every difference, So I
mean none of it is true because that way too
much semen like to natural. Yeah. Yeah, I like how
it went from like a homophobic one to a slight
shaming one. Like over the years, we saw like it evolved,
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but in between it was Rod Stewart, Like what was
Rod's people are just like, man, the guy gets it,
you know, one way or another, that guy gets it.
So maybe that one is the most believable one. Yeah,
like that rap. Yeah, that's right. And I'm not gonna
say whether that's a secret to my voice rasp today,
but uh, you know, you guys can put the noters together.
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Giants milk, giant chu that giant milk. That's right. All right,
we're gonna take a quick break on that. We'll be
right back and we're back. And super producer Nick Stump
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confirmed that in his day, it was also Rod Stewart
in the Maryland area. Yeah, in the Maryland area, all right, mine,
I think I heard in the Kentucky area. And I
also heard little Kim like later on in life, and
I was like hmm, this is suspicious. Keeps happening to celebrities,
This physically impossible thing keeps happening to celebrities. Um, but yeah,
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and also super producer Nick Stump says the reason he
heard the Rod Stewart one is because that one is
true because his cousin new a dude who was actually
on the paramedics team, and right he said he almost
died Rod Stewart from I was the whole team of
hockey guys. Anyways, Uh, we're gonna talk. Let's check in
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with other recording artists who haven't been the victim of
this particular rumor. Yeah, the only rumor this person has
felt victim too, is that they're in the Illuminati and
they worshiped the devil, right, because that's the only way
to explain her superhuman powers. We are, of course talking
about Christina Aguilett about Yeah, I mean, look, we we
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we touched a little bit about the figures around the
Ariana Grande paid disparity thing and if it ended up
feeling like a non story kind of as we got
towards the end of it, under people were saying that
that actually that story wasn't even true, like it was
being misreported. Yeah, well that's what y'all come here for
for the fake news. Well, we have a real bit
of news, okay, because Variety is exclusively reporting that the
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you know, we all saw the Homecoming documentary I did
over the weekend and my dad and I both on
four twenty watched the documentary with four twenty in mine
shout out to my dad, who I saw the other day.
It was like, would you do? I was like, I
got faded? What's Beyonce? And he's like me too. You
know the apple, the nug does not fall far from
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the weed plant. Um. So, anyway, they're reporting that the
whole Netflix deal, we said, how you know, prior to this,
a lot of her content was being aired on HBO
or like what Happened? And the Netflix, we find, you know,
came through with a larger bag cash, and this one
is reported to be sixty million dollars worth of money's
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in that bag. So it's for three total projects, So
Homecoming knocked out one of them, so for presumably about
a third of it. Right, quick maths will say twenty
million dollars for that one worth it and then so
that means two more things coming up for her in
development over there, so you know, good, good, good on you.
I mean, how much money that that documentary must have,
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Like just the cost of the concert and the shooting
of the concert must have cost so much fucking money.
I mean, yeah, it is one of the best concert
movies I think I've ever seen. I would watch a
documentary just about the physical production of that show too,
after seeing the thing, right, yeah, and then project then
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the third one, yeah, about like the spouses and partners
of the people who worked on her, Like, yeah, it
was like they were at war every day. It's such
an amazing documentary that I immediately, like twenty minutes him
was like who directed this? Was this? Like the band
like with Martin Scorsese coming in directing? It's directed by
Beyonce and another dude who has directed like a couple
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of her videos, and he like I found an interview
with him where he was like, yeah, she's just like meticulous.
She watches every minute of footage, like in the editing room,
Like she knows every minute of footage and just will
like direct based on that. It's like insane. She's like,
can you pull up stage left go pro three? Right? Yeah,
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I mean that's literally what you would need to do. Yeah, okay,
let's not use that one, but it's a really great film.
Uh yeah, yeah, my dad. My dad was like, because
every time I would go to the concerts, I'd gone
to a few of her live shows. He's like, he's like,
is it that good? I'm like, just go like it's
a good even if you don't like him, Like you
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will see a very good performance. And then he started
like listening here and there, and then when he saw
he was like, okay, yeah, then I'll go to the
next one. Bring your ass will go together. Um, you
can make up for it, you know, all the trauma
in my life. Anyway, speaking trauma in my life, the
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part where jay Z comes out in the middle of
Lemonade was it was just like, I mean, I knew
that they were like okay by that by that point,
but it is just like narratively, for like the fans
in attendance, that must have been like the fund is
he doing here? Hey? Yeah, you better take that l J.
And I mean every time go out there and grovel,
if you have to crawl on your belly, that would
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actually be kind of tight. Yeah, And she was like,
you know what motherfucker be gone poof smoke and then
she like kicks off another song like she murders jay
Z and it was like, yes, fucking blood lust in
the front row. U. All right, we don't normally get
into uh, digital security on this show, but we are
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going to today because apparently some folks out there needed. Yeah,
we gotta look out for some of y'all. Uh. I
mean every year, there's always like these lists that come
out of like the most overused passwords to stay away
from UM and a recent one is no different than this,
but in like identifying like these just very particularly vulnerable passwords,
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they pulled out ones that weren't like the usual just
like password or q W E R T Y or
like ABC one to three. They're like, there's some like
very specific ones that are also surprisingly very common, and
they're like, you should also stay away from these. And
I'm gonna start from the bottom going up to the
most plea I love you? Okay, that makes don't do
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that one? Cowboys one the number one okay, yeah, NFL team,
that makes sense, Michael, I'm not sure why actually why
does Cowboys one as as a posed at Cowboys? Probably
because the one that means extra security. You've gone alpha numeric.
The Dallas Cowboys fans are like just that extra amount
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of either cocky or aware of their limitation exactly exactly.
Then Man United, Uh yeah, I mean it's a very
very large football club. Then Superman, then livabooh for Beatles fans,
for Beatles fans, and probably for Liverpool C which is
has appreciates global support um. And then finally, at the
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very top of overused specific passwords, blink one two, what
do you sound like? Very male centric passwords blink two.
I could see like everybody when I was in like
seventh grade. Ye oh, I was obsessed. My Yahoo email
was like blink to eighty one or something like that. Oh,
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I'm dead at what oh numbers? She saw hackers and
she's like, I'm not working around with that link to
eighty one. That's funny because I bet like if they
took the you know, gender breakdown, it's like males who
are using these passwords because we're the ones who aren't
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like thinking that he's not afraid into my cloud. They're
not gonna we don't have enough healthy fear, so we're
just like it's probably cool. That's what patriarchy does. Yeah, exactly,
this kind of privilege, and you're like, they're gonna do.
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I'm not vulnerable. Society's conditioning me to think on the
dominant whatever. I mean. I wonder one. I wonder if
it's because it's like one of the main pop culture
things that combines letters and numbers and there are passwords.
Let's say you have to combine letters and numbers. Wait, sorry,
yeah interesting, Oh yeah yeah, yeah, you know. So that's
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why we get Cowboys one, which is I think maybe
the people who are behind it like we have to
I think explicitly just like force people to have these
passwords because lazily there's gonna be like password like, please
just add a fucking exclamation. It will actually help when
people trying and just do brute force password cracking. Yeah, alright, guys,
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let's play a game. Okay, let's play a game. Now.
I did not put this list together. This is this
was in Slate, so I cannot take credit for this.
But they've had a very interesting analysis of based on
like open records um for people's donations like through the
Federal Elections Commission, and then other articles they sourced to
cluster some celebrities together, and based on this cluster of celebrities,
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they've all given to a common candidate. Donated to a
common candidate. Now, I'm gonna give you upfront who the
options are going to be. There. There's Bernie Sanders, people
who have donated Bernie, people who have donated to Kamala Harris,
people who have donated to bato Or, people who have
donated to Mayor Pete, Kyrston Gillebrand, Andrew Yang and Corey
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Booker and no one. Okay, so there's no there's no
doubles in here. So one through seven. Okay, I'm gonna
read you the names and you tell me. Just let's
just start randomly. Who do you think Rachel Dratch and
Connie Britton both donated to I'm going Kyrston gillibrand, Hey,
you can pencil that in. Okay, Alison, I'm gonna go
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Mayor Pete. Okay, uh, okay, next one, bon Jovi, Rosario Dawson,
m hmm. Oh, Corey Booker, Okay, that's nailed on. Okay,
I'm leaving the other one is obscure for you. Susan Surrandon,
Norah Jones and former Vampire Weekend member rost them, but Monglies,
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I'm going Bernie on that one. Yeah, I'm gonna go
burn me. Okay, that was Bernie. That was not Marapy.
When you get them right, I'm like, I'm like telling
you ship Okay, now you get that Jane Lynch, Mandy
Moore and Ryan Reynolds. I had that as pete. But
I'm gonna I'm gonna throw a Beto that. Okay, we'll
(30:17):
just keep that up. We'll keep that up there. Tell
me this one. Quincy Jones, Wendell Pierce, Ben Affleck and
America Ferrara. I was between Kamala and Betto on that one,
but I guess I'll go Kamala because the two black
guys at the very top. Wow, I see y'all. Wow.
(30:39):
Oh you're right, Okay, now, Willie Nelson, The Grateful Dead's
Phil Lesh, Dave Matthews, Bands, Boyd Tinsley and Richard link Letter. Um,
I was torn between Betto and uh Andrew Yang on
that one. I'm probably gonna go with Andrew Yang, okay.
(31:02):
And number seven Nicolas Cage and Reezer Wheezer's Rivers Cuomo.
That's what I had to Okay, Yeah, you're right there,
So Nicholas case seven, that's right, Nicholas Cage In, Rivers Cuomo,
Andrew Yang, Jane Lynch, Mandy Moore, Ryan Reynolds, Mayor p
buddhaj Edge, Susan Surranded, Nora Jones, Bernie Rachel Drag, Connie Britten,
(31:25):
Kirston Jewel, Brandon bon Jovi, uh and Rosario Dawson obviously,
Cory Booker, you got Kamala Harris right, meaning will Willie
Nelson Grateful Dead and Dave Matthews band boy Tinsley Richard Linkletter. Okay,
got it. So shout out to Nicolas Cage and Rivers
Cuomo for being on that. Andrew Andrew, I was like,
when is it gonna be a Nick Cage? I wonder
(31:48):
he's really down for that universal basic income. I don't
know why not? Yeah? Wait, so who is Rachel Draft
and Connie Britton? Rachel Dratch and Connie Britton gave to
Kirston Gilbren Okay, so I got that right? Yeah, I
got a lot of these right, I nailed it. Okay, great,
so you know everything, and that's thank you. Uh yeah,
(32:09):
going through my thought process, Let's just go through behind
the music on how I got all those let's talk
Muller report guys. Up briefly, I mean, the longer people
have had to read this. Uh. We did a special
episode of Behind the Bastard on Friday, still out now
if you wants of NonStop analysis, Robert Evans read the
(32:33):
entire thing word for word, took thirty pages of notes
and then we go over as notes, Well, Jack and
I eat food. Yeah, that's that's basically right. But the
longer people have to digest it, the more people are
having time to move from where they were after the
bar summary, which was, you know, Trump is innocent of everything,
(32:55):
and the fake news media was making everything up to
Trump definitely committed up instruction of justice, like repeatedly. Uh,
and it's very clear in the report, like it goes
over in painstaking detail that he committed obstruction of justice
and uh that there was, you know, a contact between
(33:15):
Russia and the Trump campaign, which doesn't necessarily rise to
the level of criminal criminal conspiracy, but it's definitely it's
as suspicious as we all thought it was at the
points when we were most suspicious about it, like at
the times when those articles would drop from the New
York Times and you were like wait, what the funky
(33:37):
is he trying to fire Muller Like in the middle
of the thing, was he uh, only to be saved
by people who knew the law around him and weren't
that down with his agenda. They're yeah, I'll go to
jail too. Yeah. Yeah, it was that nobody would do
what he said because he was too Uh. They were
just like, he wants me to do some crazy ship
and I don't want to go to jail. So that's
(33:58):
what saved his asthma to the time. But um, yeah,
and there's also you know, the Russia Trump Tower deal
was also in there. Um, So it's all all the
suspicious stuff was there. They just don't have a smoking
gun that connects it as brings it to the level
of criminal conspiracy. And we talked when the bar summary
(34:19):
came out about the fact that, you know, people had
expected it to make his approval rating shoot up and
that did not happen. It does seem like this might
be and we're still in the very early stages here,
but it seems like it might the actual Molor report
might be having a downward effect on his approval rating. Yeah.
I mean, for the first time, I think just for
(34:41):
I mean, like, again, we don't know that. Like you say,
it's too early to know, right, usually says you have
to wait until at least a week to judge how
like what the impact of a story is going to
be on the overall approval ranking of I guess the
first takes from this Reuters IPSOS poll has him down
down to thirty seven percent, which is the lowest it's
(35:02):
been all year, which was at and it was at
forty three percent following the Bar letter or Bars William
Bars the Mother report. Um. The thing that was really
interesting to me that was in this polling though, is
that there was fifteen percent of respondents who said they
that their opinion had actually changed after seeing the Mother Report, which, uh,
(35:27):
I that's kind of interesting because I thought, for the
most part, I thought everybody was pretty fixed in what
they're thinking. Was you either thought this was a witch
hunt or you thought no, this is very clear to
me some bullshit went down, But that they were saying,
oh my mind changed in either direction after seeing the
Mother report is interesting. I didn't. I didn't. I felt,
I mean, I don't know. I live in a fucking
(35:48):
bubble where it's just me and a talking bong every day,
So this is Yeah, I thought that there are people
a little more malleable at least with how there's sto
they're seeing it. Do you see me as a talking bong?
You're a cartoon, Like a starving person of cartoons sees
a ham, a talking ham. You see me as a
talking yeah, yeah, come on, tokyo. Well yeah, this whole
(36:13):
report has, I think, just shown a lot of frustrations
on the left too, especially around like impeachment, because now
like all the takes are starting to come in where
it seems like more pundits are being like, yeah, I
think maybe it's time to try this impeachment thing out
because it's very clear that this person is violating the
law and that's why it's there. And then you still
(36:33):
have certain people who just feel like, in the name
of uh politics, politically it might not work. And either
way you cut it, if you believe that it's you know,
politically not um a viable option considering that he could
be voted out. That's more of an indictment on how
the system is working right now that even when we're
presented with facts of a president doing committing crimes or
(36:58):
what looks like something that would amount criminal behavior that
people are still like, uh, do we do the thing
we're like constitutionally like empowered to do. But you know,
I don't want it to blow up because you know,
bad for us to be awkward sauce. Yeah, And it's like, well,
then we were sucking up because the whole point is like, oh,
we're as a check on this branch. We're saying this
(37:19):
something needs to be done. We're just in a it's
it's it. I think it's it's showing just kind of
generally that there's we're having trouble finding consensus because you
have a lot of people, especially like I mean, Elizabeth
Warren is like, yeah, I think we need to impeach him,
and if many other people are sort of doing the
diet version of full throated being like when need to
impeach him? Saying well, let's talk to Robert Mueller first,
(37:42):
And I think, you know, I think that's valid too
to hear from his in his own words. But yeah,
I mean, I think the Democrats hesitancy is based on
the late nineties and the Republicans trying to impeach Clinton
and how that basically backfired and made people feel sorry
for Clinton, and he left office with a higher approval
(38:02):
rating than he had ever had basically um also because
America was at the end of just an absurd string
of good luck in terms of the economy and you know,
war and stuff like that. Right, Yeah, I don't, I
don't know. It's a different it's a different scenario. It
does seem like there might be a way for Democrats
to frame it where they're like, we know we're not
(38:22):
going to get him impeached, we know it's not going
to be successful, but the American people deserve to know,
like what the truth is hearing, so we want to
have these hearings to like let it out in the
open what actually happened. Like there's enough again, there's enough
smoke here. But it's tough too. But then that's where
you get to bounce, Like I don't want all of
(38:43):
the all of the oxygen for the like news attention
span to be like sucked up by trying to just
keep hammering this point across too, because with the election
coming up, there are so many other ways to get
people energized about voting than to start of being like
the Rushia thing, the Russia thing, the Russia thing, the
Russia thing, right, So it's it's going to be about
(39:05):
finding a balance. But that's why podcast and I will
get into politics, that's right. Yeah, I mean Elizabeth Warren
is somebody who is coming out strongly in favor of impeachment.
And we we've kind of covered repeatedly that she is
the candidate who has the most like detailed policies and
she just dropped another one about student debt and tuition.
(39:28):
That's kind of a big deal. Um. Yeah, but it
seems like, I don't know, for some reason, it seems
like she's not making an impact, Like her overall rollout
has been seen as a failure. People are too horny
for all the many of the other candidates. Yeah, she
wasn't at all in that list. Yeah, I know exactly.
That's like what which is also very notable is that,
(39:50):
I mean, the attention is a lot of it's going
to Biden and Bernie and Mayor Pete and sometimes bed
O Ork and then all so speaking with the other
candidates too, but like the Elizabeth for the amount of
actual like policy stuff she's putting out there for you
to be like this is the world I want to
live in? Type ship and you're like, hell, yeah, man, right,
(40:14):
I fucking like that because right now she's basically saying,
I'm gonna fuck student debt up to the point that
it is non existent, and you know what, tuition can
fuck off too. Yeah, her words, I believe if you
read her medium posts. Um, but her plan is really
it's it's really it's fucking radical, baby, you know, Cowabunga,
(40:34):
because she's trying to erase basically of people's debt like completely,
and a further like of people who have debt would
also get gained some benefit from this program to knock
that kind of fucking debt out just like that freeze
people up in so many ways that I'm like, this
makes sense. And when you also look at how people
(40:55):
that are if you're like Latin X or black, you know,
we're disproportionately affected by student loan debt and predatory student
loan practices and things like that. So this is one
of those things that has a benefit to all people,
but also at the same time very specifically helps people
that are particularly affected by the just fucked structure of
(41:15):
you know, education and for profit education. So the way
the Elizabeth Warren Plan works out that she's uh that
she posted is that so if you make a hundred
thousand dollars or less, you would get fifty thou dollars
in student loan forgiveness. If you make more, then it
goes progressively down up until two dollars in income and
(41:35):
no forgiveness if you're making over two. Because I think
you can handle it right point um. So it's just
one of those. It's I think it's a very sound plan.
And people again when they go, oh, how are you
gonna pay for it? Which is everyone's battle cry when
people are trying to do something good for working people,
what the fuck? Um? You know, she's been saying the
(41:56):
same thing about how she paid for this as a senator,
to like this is again, this is something just like
with Bernie, there's certain things in her wheelhouse that she
has envisioned about being like, oh, how am I gonna
pay for it? We're gonna at tax the families who
are worth more than fifty million dollars, like the seventy
five thousand families or earners who are making that who
have that much wealth, those are the people who are
(42:18):
going to be paying for it much money. Yeah, And
like even in my mind, I'm like, who the funk
I don't even know anybody. I don't even I mean,
I don't know that man. I mean Jack Unneworth like
forty eight millions, So that's not going to affect you.
And I'm only a thirty seven million, So I'm kind
of like, yeah, like who the fund is that going
to affect? Is that families? Yeah, that's essentially where all
(42:39):
that that have fifty million plus? Right, So that's a Again.
I like this. Also, she's putting fifty billion dollars of
funding into historical black colleges universities to make them more
affordable so that they're comparable to nearby schools. And that's
another I mean, I like this, you know, and I
feel like, I think for all of the policies she's
(43:01):
putting out, like even from protecting the environment and you know,
trying to stop you know, aggressive oil drilling and things
like that, she's putting out a portrait of a future
of a country that I feel like most people then
you really need to pay attention to. That is something
worth talking about more. And I'll do a better job
of talking about picking up Elizabeth Warren when I can. Um,
(43:24):
But it's just been. Yeah, I think this is a good,
good presentation for people, because even if you're not fully
interested in all the wonkiness of it, if you just here,
this is a plan to forgive debt and to make
also on top of that, make education free, higher education.
I think all people can agree that that's something beneficial.
You're a monster if you're not behind that. Well. What's
(43:45):
funny is there are takes where someone basically came out
and said it would be a slap in the face. No,
it was in the Washington Examiner, of course. Philip Klein
says Elizabeth Warren's planned to cancel student loan debt would
be a slap in the face to all those who
struggled to pay off their loans. That's like a like
an anti me too movement type of sentiment. Were like
(44:05):
progress that when I had to go through all that ship. Yeah,
it's like, I'm sorry, so you so you're outraged. You
do acknowledge their suffering, that right, and now you're just
being selfish because unfortunately you had to endure the predatory
systems of capitalism that got you there, and now you're
you're trying to pull up the ladder, right, Yeah, it's
(44:28):
it builds character, Yeah exactly. But tell that to people
who are literally upside down on their student loan debts
and are just like in a just barely keeping their
heads above water because they have to keep servicing this
debt that they have. Yeah, that's ridiculous. Yeah, And I
mean I think Elizabeth Warren is making a lot of
people say I like that, but in just as high
(44:49):
pitch to voice as you said it. For I feel
like it's people being like, gosh, she's they associate her
with Hillary because she was like a big proponent of
Hillary in two tho sixteen, and because she's a white woman,
and like there's just like that linkage. People are like, well,
she's gonna she's not electable. Yeah, well they need to
(45:10):
get they need to let go of that ship because
I'm sure again on a debate stage two, I'm hoping
she can shell the fucking stage down so people can
at least hear in her own words the vision that
she has for the country, because I think that, like,
that's what I want to I want to see more
idea based you know, uh debate around these candidates rather
(45:32):
than like, hey, this guy's pretty cool. Platitude yeah, alright,
we're gonna take another quick break. We'll be right back.
And we're back. And George Zimmerman has been booted from tender.
(45:54):
Oh yeah, yeah, I mean between you know, killing unarmed
young men in of his domestic violence cases. I'm having
I'm having trouble understanding why he shouldn't dial but he's
I guess, really making a go at it on tinder. Uh.
If you don't know who George Zimmerman, and he's the
person who shot Trayvon Martin, um, and you know he's uh,
(46:22):
fucking George Zimmerman is trying to fudd I don't even
know if I'm god. And he was caught basically using
a fake name, which is why he got kicked off
rather than putting George Zimmerman murder of Trayvon Martin. He
calls himself Carter uh and he described himself as a consultant,
self employed consultant, went to Liberty University. But read let
(46:44):
me read you his profile because people got screen grabs
of this before he was taken down. I'm looking for
carefree fund. I love the outdoors. George Zimmerman's a fun boy. Yeah,
name Carter Carter Uh. I love the outdoors, fishing, camping,
and hiking. I love adventure, not into huge crowds. I'm
(47:06):
also down for a quiet night with Longhorn, take out
Longhorn Steakhouse. I just want you alone. I'm a boy.
Those are those are the things I don't want to
be around people who might go Yo. Is that George Zimmerman,
the guy who shot Trayvon Martin. Very He's like the
interest of a serial killer, very interesting to look at.
(47:28):
But then he like the pictures in it, like ones
like him shirtless. Another he's like holding a dog to
soften his look. I guess yeah, uh and then like
apparently he's been he was on Bumble and he was
kicked off Bumble and he was also he's been on
like okay Cupid to someone got screen grabs of his
(47:49):
messages on okay Cupid, where he this is someone legitimately,
I'm I'm not. I can't totally verify, but I'm I'm
assuming this is probably the legit legitimate item. Uh. He
He messaged a woman, Hi, you're very pretty. I'm fairly
new on here. It's led to a few cool women
in some great dates. One of my best dates was
going ice skating for my first time ever. I busted
(48:09):
my ask quite a few times. She burst out laughing
each time, and the ice kept me from bruising. How
does that work? Because it is cold? Then he does
like a we The emoji is like an alien smiling face. Um,
well it's it's it's a regular smile face, but whatever
funked up os he's using made it look creepy. And
then it says what's your best slash funniest first date?
(48:33):
Bin and then the person responded, there's an a special
dating app for like you and Casey Anthony ship. Well.
This also his boilerplate message salvo of like you know,
he's just in a note in his notes app, just
like what's been your first funny states like I don't
know talking to pariah like you anyway, So just you know,
(48:57):
shout out to you, Carter, and you've been booted from
Tinder where all the other soft boys are. Ye. And finally,
let's check in with the Game of Thrones universe. Okay,
everybody's this is If you're not into your spoilers or whatever,
now is the time to basically, I don't know, maybe
just end the episode. Yeah, and you're gonna actually miss
(49:19):
out on some other things that Jack and I gonna
talk about that are very secret proprietary information about the show.
But if you don't want anything Game of Thrones related
in your ear, just leave out. You're about to fucking
go into the crypt right now, go on, go now,
all right? If you haven't turned off at this point,
pick you. I don't love you anymore. And if you
haven't turned off at this point, guess what are you
(49:40):
be fucking? I know? Oh, sorry, you heard that. If
you tried to skip ahead, you should have skipped ahead
and listened. Um, we're gonna start. Had a sex scene
here with gender they were making that made me so happy.
They were making eyes at each other for the whole
(50:01):
season thus far. She was watching him pour that molten steels. Yeah,
his little his little muscles coming out of his burlap
sleeveless tea he's wearing. Um. A lot of people I
know in the group that I was watching it, everybody
was like, how old is she? How old she? Immediately
I was thinking that she's eleven when it's started, the
show starts or the character is eleven years old? Right,
(50:23):
And apparently so her character is supposed to be twenty. Yeah. Yeah, yeah,
they say that nine years have passed in Game of
Thrones time, right, and the centress is two. You thought
she was supposed to be younger? I thought, oh at
this point, yeah, I think that's probably what most people
(50:44):
were thinking, because that's how people that was the number
one trending thing. Sisters like, I guess sixteen year old, right,
I mean, I'm just the episode. Look, we're clearly building
up to every m F dying on this show. Yeah,
because I was, Everything just felt like a eulogy for
(51:08):
it felt like, here, we're going to give you an
episode to say goodbye. Because the next episode is Battle
of winter Fell, which is the one we've talked about
in basically every time we've talked about this season because
it's supposedly an hour and a half, the longest battle
in the history of TV or the longest battle scene
ever filmed, uh, which and yeah, I don't know, I'm
(51:33):
not supposed to be like the one that everyone stoked on,
but I'm like, that just sounds like the most boring
episode to me. Now, the Battle, I don't know, it's
this episode stressed me out because in a weird way,
I felt the same sense of dread that everyone was
kind of sort of shoving down and being a little
bit in denial about that, like on the show, yeah,
(51:55):
like these dudes are about to pull up to winter
Fell and I'm not sure we're going to revive yea
and so everything like it almost made me like want
to check out from the episode because I was like
a little bit in denial of for like the existential
threat that they're facing to be like I don't know, man, Like, yeah,
my phone really quick because it's like I don't want
to acknowledge, like how yeah, and that's when I know
(52:16):
I'm like shit, like I really am fucking invested. Yeah,
that's a good point, because I do go on my phone.
One sh is stressing me out on TV. I think
that's the way the way we deal with anxiety doesn't
change focus. Likes my focus a little bit. Um, But yeah,
it seems like this was everybody basically having a chance
(52:36):
to I mean, yeah, well some people more than others.
I think. Yeah. I actually liked this episode a lot,
and the people I was watching it with were like,
when the battle is gonna get the battle, get the battle.
They were all women, so it wasn't just a bunch
of dudes being like, what's fucking fun? All the soft
(52:56):
ways I was with, you know when they're gonna fuck right,
and that's what we call fighting. I'm waiting for an
orgy like in the crypt or something. That's the other thing.
So everybody has had the same I thought I was
having it over and over. During last night's episode, they
keep talking about sending everybody down to the crypt for safety.
(53:19):
But John Snow has watched the Night King raise a
bunch of dead when the crypts right activate, So then
you have a bunch of people just waking up while
the women and children are down there be like ned
Stark and ship. Yeah he got no head though. He
got no head though. Well, that's the thing I'm wondering,
(53:40):
after like eight years, it's just skeletons or what what's left?
Isn't it just maybe maybe it's just a bunch of
google right, But then a fingernails. But yeah, because you
imagine a couple of fingernails, just like what the fund
it looks like a little fly. Yeah, it's it's a
sentient fingernail. Um. Yeah, there's there's that I wondered about.
(54:03):
I think there's also a little bit to give a
little bit more AMMO to your theory about John Verston
airis showdown, throw down, fire, Because after he's like, yeah,
I gotta be real with you, ma, my real name
is agon Tar Garyan And she wasn't even like wait,
I'm your aunt and you had your mouth all over
(54:26):
me versus just being like, oh, so you have a
claim to the iron thing. Oh okay, so you're really
trying to pull up with that. You know why I
google John Snow and then soft Boy because I'm pretty
sure John Snow is a soft boy. Can't you can't
eat you? Because you're my I love it? Hey what
(54:51):
soft boy hasn't used that? And the best ghosting tactic ever?
I don't know. I don't. I'm gonna tell you something.
My real name is a gun Tar. Yeah I think
you're my aunt. Emotional name is Alison Stevenson. Do fuck
all right? Uh you're my aunt. But when she said uh,
(55:13):
when she was like oh, so you are like the
secret heir to the Iron throne and the only two
people who know about her your best friend and your brother,
I was like, wait, that is suspicious as fuck. Yeah,
that's some fake news ship. I mean, we know it's true.
But if you were her and you heard that, you'd
be like, all right, all right, wick Lee, Right, Uh,
(55:34):
what else you got? Goosef? So Goosfer found the email
that said you're my fucking nephew. Uh so you you're
freaky ass brother who doesn't say shit? Who's ALREADYO? Motherfucking WEIRDO.
I told John like him near me? He I'm pretty
sure he watches me like undressed. I don't know how
because yeah, he's like, what's he doing when his eyes
(55:57):
get like that? It would be amazing if every time
takes her clothes off or like goes to the bathroom's
eyes sucking creep And the whole season turns into about
being an intervention about Brand being over. Yo boy, what's
you doing? I'm sorry? The three eyed Raven? Yeah, so
(56:19):
Brand gonna be out here as bait. I mean I
think Brand's probably if I had to guess, Brand's a
Gonner in the next he can't be. He's a three
eyed raven. Yeah, okay, I mean he's a he's he's freaky.
I don't know. He has to exist. Yeah, who knows.
That's the thing. That's what's but that's what Brian I think, gone, yeah, yeah,
(56:47):
that was her, Like yo, when Padrick sang that song,
I was like, oh, he's gone. I threw money at
my TV like he was busking. I was like, y'all
can do that one again. I mean, this is that.
This is them address sings specifically my critique of last season.
They heard me and they decided to address it. Then
it was like when you stripped nude in front of
(57:07):
HBO headquarters screaming and was like, I need an r
S sex scene when I was saying and I think
a lot of people said, like last season was too much,
too fast. It was like a battle and then the
guy runs back beyond the wall and like gets the
dragons and they come back in like five minutes, and
it's like, wait, there was like so much time to
get to know these characters in the past. Like I
(57:28):
feel like this was them taking the time and like
letting you have the time with the characters and the
characters to have time with each other. Um, And it
made I think, and it made for a very emotional episode.
Not that even that like not to take anything anything
away from their acting, but I felt like, for the
first time, I'm like, this is finite now it's like,
(57:49):
and I'm going to see things I didn't think I
was going to see, like who knows what kind of
gnarly as gruesome death. Some of these people are gonna suffer.
And you're like that wasn't right. Yeah, yeah, then keep
it moving. Tepe Weiss and Benny Off just left their
way to the bank. I mean, I've said from the
beginning of the season. Only people I care about her
Aria and Sam Well. I feel like Aria, like, if
(58:11):
this was any other show, her losing her virginity would
be like, oh, then she's going to die in the
next episode, because like that's how fiction works for some reason.
But I feel like that they wouldn't do that. I
don't see Aria dying. Yeah, I don't see any what
if they're it's so funny goes, I don't see them dying.
And then yeah, yeah what if nobody dies? Yeah what
(58:32):
a look, I'm everyone's like, oh, this is one's gonna die,
This isn't gonna die. What if? Like, like fuck it,
you think you know what we're gonna do. No one
you actually crossover episode with Barney the Purple Dinosaur, only
Sarcy dies and no one else. I think it would
be great somehow, just a stroke. She hit her head
(58:52):
on the way down. She slipped on her own dress.
I mean, yeah, it's funny because at the beginning I
was like, I want everybody dying, and then I saw
that episode and I was like, I don't want anybody die.
They gotta die, right, Yeah, maybe that's I just don't
want anyone to die. Well, no one ever really died
the band? Oh is that really what they're weird? Well, Allison,
(59:17):
it's been a pleasure having you. Thank you. Where can
people find you and follow you? Um? Just about glad
on the socials? That's about it, all right. Is there
a tweet you've been enjoying? It's from Sophia Benoit at
one follower? No, dad, uh, it's I own followed someone
for being twenty two years old today, Yeah, which I
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thought was relatable. I agree. Miles where people find you? Twitter?
Instagram at Miles of Gray, you know, PlayStation network, Miles
of Gray. Shout out to West who played Division two
with me late at night nobody was online. And also
somebody who was called like dead Dog or somebody who
just blessed me with so much gear that I can't
use because my was too low. But anyways, shout to
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Zeke Gang who's out here on the video games. Um,
what I was gonna say a tweet? Yes, let me
go there now, Yes, yes, this is from the Volatile
Mermaid at oh no she twitt Brand says weird ship sansa.
Are you nothing? John nothing, Denies nothing, Sam nothing, Davos nothing,
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Brianne nothing, Jora nothing, Terrian Okay, fine, so it's clearly
nobody else is going to ask what the fund is
your deal? Kid? What the fun is his deal? What
the fund is his deal? Sorry? I did see a
great screenshot of Aria like after sleeping with Gendary and
oh wait is this a spoiler part? Should I not
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give it away? Are we already talked about it? Never mind? Whatever, Well,
it was just like the caption was like I should
have it went with Podrick instead. Uh. Steve Agi tweeted,
if it takes more than minutes, pry open up stachio,
I throw it away and move on. It's a good text.
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What's that going to be? Okay, yes, this one. Let's
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do a track from the internet. Okay, that's what it
was called. The beat goes on, you know, because the
beat doesn't one the Game of Thrones in life. Thank you. Wow.
See it's like we finished each other's sandwiches samas. All right, anyway,
this is uh the Internet with beat goes on because
it goes on. All right, We're gonna write out on that.
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We will be back tomorrow because it is a daily podcast,
and we'll talk to you as if you be my
I don't want to hear you telling me so said,
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don't love you, so want to be home. I feel
so lonely just because I want you want my home.
But if it now, it is okay, It's how be
you want