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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to this episode of the
Weekly Zeitgeist. Uh These are some of our favorite segments
from this week, all edited together into one NonStop infotainment
laugh stravaganza. Uh yeah. So, without further ado, here is

(00:22):
the Weekly Zeitgeist. We're thrilled to be joined in our
third seat by the very face of Mount Zepmar. She
is the brilliant, the hilarious, the talented Jamie Love a
k A straight out of Brocton. I'm an ice resurfacing
Zammy can't make an emoji, so people call me Yammy.

(00:45):
Never called soft. That's not my dentist. Cough. My mouth
was open and she sneezed with her mask off. Mask off,
Uncle Brew shout out Brockton mass every day all the time.
I was just I'm not joking. I just watched I
watched a little poopy again over the weekend. Brockton legend.

(01:09):
It was an old video I was telling I was
I didn't tell us something. I thought of something that
you ever do this where you were going to offer
something in a conversation and then you don't say it
and then you think of it later, like wait, I
want to explore that curiosity on my own that I
didn't have the courage to say out loud. And then
I just watched the first Little Poopy video. I'm like, yeah,
he has something going. Little Poopy was such a Yeah

(01:31):
that was That was a big local moment. Everyone was
so excited. There's like every one exciting thing happens in
Brockton every six to seven years. What's the what was
what's been since Little Poopy? And he was on the
Rap Life with Jermaine dupri The most. The most recent
thing that's happened in Brockton that everyone I know from
high school was really on top of was that they

(01:52):
filmed a couple of scenes from the new Adam McKay
movie about climate change in Brockton and Jenna for Lawrence
and Timothy Shallomy we're making out in Brackton. That was
pretty exciting for us. It's kind of because Brockton is
used in movies every once in a while, but it's
only used to be like, Hey, isn't this a fucked

(02:13):
up looking place, like it's like the Apocalypse. Yeah, Brockton
appears in the movie Detroit as Detroit It's a brock Olypse. Yes,
it's a brock olypse now, but Brockton's misunderstood. It's the
greatest place in the world. And you know that because
the Timothy Shalomy was kissing there. Do you kiss just anywhere?

(02:38):
I don't think now I missed Little Poopy, but he's
is he still out here? What's I mean? I don't
know about little Poopy in a while and he's like
adult Poopy. Yeah, now he's like big Poopy. Yeah, he's
compacted ship in the Coleman like. I don't know what

(02:59):
he is now, but he's he's Yeah, Mr Mr Feces
Year JB. We like task our guests. What is something
from your search history that is revealing about who you are,
what you're up to, that sort of thing you know
I've been doing. I got these two two big gass dogs, man,
So you know washing the big gass dogs is a tour,

(03:23):
you know what I mean? Yeah, I'm telling you, man,
how big are we talking? I got two Gordon centers, man,
they both two year old siblings. See here's the thing
that they have not developed. It is maybe it's out there.
I've I've been googling and see if they have a
power washer for a dog, you know, I mean something

(03:44):
something that can get bound, not hurt them, but get
into the fur and clean it real good from their
from their skin outward, and pull all the grime and dirt.
Because these dogs run around and fight on goddamn day,
got slobber all with it, got their neck like they
didn't mean to think of these dolls. These dogs wrestle.
They're fucking diving the pool. Sometimes. I got time to

(04:06):
get the funk out the pool, you know what I'm saying.
So and they go behind my trees. I gotta I
gotta roll trees, privacy trees. They will be behind the
trees and run between the trees and the fence. They
squeeze behind there. They hunt for lizards all day. They
love them. They know they love sucking lizards. Man, they
love them like I love candy fish. They're like sucking lizards.

(04:28):
They love them. And they just lizards all day. And
then they moves every morning, these sucking ducks, these fucking
crazy ducks laying in my pool every morning, and every
morning open my eyes because I have my little patio
door up and I can see the pool when I
get up, and the and the sucking ducks, two or
three ducks a fan. It's a family of them and

(04:49):
they many how many times they get the funk out
my pool? They come back every morning like ducks don't
understand uh Franity or English at all. You know, you
you think about now they would know get the funk
out my pool because I said enough times. And I'm
sure I'm not the only one in the neighborhood. But
what he's sucking. Dudes are using the landing plaid pad

(05:09):
into my damn pool every morning, and my dogs love
to chase him. So every morning I opened the door,
let the dogs chase him away. It's a game. Now,
almost play games with each other. You know that the
ducks are sucking with the dog. The squirrels are working
with the dogs. The squirrels sit on top of the
fence knowing the dogs can't reach them, and the tail
and the tail is just moving like like like you

(05:34):
can't get this baby. You know what I'm saying. You
gotta ladder, a doggy ladder. But I was searching to
see if there's anyway I can get down without having
to scrub. I's found an hour a piece on these
dogs watching them, you know, So I was looking for
this mobile several mobile dogie groomers. They got a van.

(05:57):
It's equipped with all the ship they need. You know,
you got the water built in already, and they wash
your dog for you, right, wash your dog. Then they
do somethingwhere but no charge, no extra charge. They do
the antal glands or something like that. I said what
the first I said, what the fun is that? Right?
You feel me? What the fun is that? And why
is it free for you? Yea? What? Hey? The way

(06:21):
I see it, if they offer it must be something
I was supposed to be doing when I watched my dog.
You know what I'm saying. And you know I'm not
qualified to do the anal antal probe and ship and
I'm not qualified that it's supposed to be just legendary stink.
That's my second search. So I was like, am I
supposed to a certain google? Am I supposed to check

(06:43):
my dogs? Ain't no glands? To make sure? You know?
Is this something I'm supposed to do? I'm washing them?
You know what the what is my responsibility to the
to the annual glands as an owner? Right? As an owner?
So but they provide that service for you and threw
that in there, So I'm guessing that's what they do
when they come to mobile groom comes from something. It's

(07:04):
funny that you brought up the pressure washer, because I
was just reading a story about there was a like
a car like a self car wash place where the
owners are getting mad because someone keeps bringing their horses there.
Oh they're just hitting their horses with their car washer
and then just getting out real quick. If you put you,
if you if you're further enough back and it's not
you know, the closer you get there, that's gonna hurt

(07:26):
them back. Now it's gonna spread out, it's gonna spread
and get nice. No, that was the idea. I think
the same owner was like, yeah, this distance, I can
get all my horses done in about fifteen Wait one
of those like sponge cave things. They were just riding
their horse through that. Yeah, like no, no, no, you
know how like some of them like you see in
l a like it'll be like a concrete stall. Okay, yeah,
just scr yeah, not like not a a horse is

(07:54):
a fucking vehicle. So you can't sit there and say
a horse not a vehicle classified that's somebody. That is
someone's car. That horse is someone's transportation. In the fucking car.
So you can't exclude a horse from from the equation
that measure all vehicles in horsepower, Like they're the original,

(08:14):
their original vehicle. Don't hate lawsuit? Yeah, what is something
you think is overrated? Kate? Okay? The number for Okay,
this is kind of a hot take, but it ties
into what I think is underrated, which is the number

(08:37):
sixty nine. Yeah, I think we talked about at listen.
I love weed. I smoke it pretty much every day
in some form. But you know, I think in terms
of like funny numbers and like good numbers, I think
sixty nine is way better, way better. No one can

(08:58):
get a straight story on what it even means, Like
is it like the police code for weed like or
is it something old friends from the Northwest, that group
of friends like who cares? Like no one knows that.
It's not a clear backstory. It's like confusing. It's I'm like,
sixty nine is so you get exactly what you're looking at.

(09:21):
Sixty nine is funny, Like it's one of those things
where like I'll be on Reddit and an up vote,
I'll be I'll see something at sixty eight and I'll
be like, ah, maybe I'm gonna get that to sixty
nine and then you just kind of see you like,
and then you keep moving like there's a little more
mischief involved with sixty nine four twenty. This is coming
from somebody who again you heard my A K A.

(09:43):
I love the weed. I have a podcast called four
D Fiance, but it's not because I think this ship
is like the funniest thing, just like shorthand for weed.
But whenever you oh, I'm actually getting it laser off,
that's a It's a whole it's a whole story. It's
becoming like beer a clock right like it's wasn't it.

(10:04):
I think I was saying Joe Kim Booster I think
posted something about how in four twenties, especially like the holiday,
because we just had the quote unquote holiday or whatever,
the day for twenty feels like very specifically millennial and
will probably end with us because like now that we're
in a world where there's recreational legal weed, it's not
as counter culture. And I even find myself like having

(10:27):
to I did so much work on for it. I've
never worked harder on four twenty in my life. This
last year, Oh yeah, I'm like I was on like
nine live streams because I've distilled my whole identity to
weed and like you gotta come here smoke this and
talk about this. But like you were doing a marathon
of weed smoking. It was just too much. But I

(10:48):
think it does feel like now that it's gone, Like
it's not like, yo, we could get we get kicked
out a fucking everywhere for this ship now, just like
can you smoke weed over there? It's it's it's I
think there was a time when four twenty had a
lot of magic to it, especially like when we were younger,
you know. I was like when I found out about
I was like, oh my god, Like, that's a funny number.

(11:10):
Let's say it all the time, let's put it in
our aim screen names, you know. Like But now now
as I'm mature and weed is legal, Yeah, it's it's
lost some of the magic. And I'm way more into
sixty nine these days. And yeah, funnier six six six?
Where would you put that on the Oh wow, six

(11:31):
six six might be number two behind sixty nine? Yeah,
I think so six is great. Sixty six point six,
like any variation of six. Yea, Now that I think
about what your take is it's really about the offense
that it causes. Because we live in a very puritanical society.
The idea of sixty nine can you can can cause

(11:52):
an older person to be six six six? We got
the whole satanic panic. But again, Weed, it's just not
it's lost. Weeds lost that sort of ability to to
access people's pearl clutching reflex. Yeah, the edge isn't there,
the edges They're sorry, Grandma. Sixty nine is happening, whether

(12:13):
you like it or not. So is do people like
make a big deal of June ninth, Like does that
come into play? That's why I wanted to bring this
up because I wanted to like soft pitch this to
you guys, Like what if we did make June nine
like sixty nine day and we like kind of like
started it can start right here on this podcast episode.

(12:36):
Maybe a campaign to get everyone sixty nine ng on
sixty nine or just celebrating sixty nine culture, which is
you know, mutually beneficial joy. Yeah, and you know, come,
it's all about it's all about dual com dual power.
And now you know, funk D Day, what the who
gives this ship about June six? You know what I

(12:57):
mean June ninth, Oh, my bad, June ninth. I'm thinking
to June six. June wait six nine, See, I'm so
bad with numbers. June ninth, What happened anything good? I
just want to make sure we're not I don't want
to step on another four eleven BC and his own
life in the Athenian coup Um. Isn't four twenty also

(13:19):
like Hitler's birthday? Yeah, yeah, so that's I guess we
need something to overshadow that a little bit. But the
Nazis already funk with four. I'm not saying like end
four twenty the holiday. I'm just saying, like, let's build
up June. Yeah, I'm kind of I'm kind of four
ending four twenty as aig. It's because it's not a
it's not really a holiday, you know what I mean.

(13:41):
It's and plus I'm at this point most of us
now who are like used to be like yeah, man
twenty when we're smoking weed to get by, So it's
not the same shop we need it now. I don't.
I think is great and we should continue to take
it back from the Nazis. But I do like this
idea of number ranks. Yeah, it's plummeting in terms of value. Yes,

(14:06):
May fourth being bringing up the rear. I'm assuming May
the fourth be with you with you? Yeah, that that
can that's fine. Yeah, that cann I mean I don't
celebrate that one because I'm like not a Star Wars fan,
but I celebrate that one. By sixty nine. That's you

(14:27):
can celebrate any holiday by sixty nine. That's the beauty
of sixty nine. But I think it needs its own day,
you know, like it needs six. I mean, it's so
it's right there in the in the numbers, six nine,
and yeah, June nine is is lacking, Yeah, in terms
of like what actually you know, like there's not something

(14:47):
huge happening. It's like a lot of historical things happening
around that date, but nothing. We're like, al right, six nine, right,
Like we need a we need a holiday at that time,
Like yeah, like a month before like fourth of July ish,
Like let's like have a holiday on June ninth. It's
a good time for it. Yeah, And it is like

(15:09):
kind of the beginning of horny season, the beginning yeah,
Horney summer, horny summer vibes, Like let's have a horny
we have no horny holidays, Like I guess Valentine's Day
is like the only horny holiday we have, and that
I don't consider it. And that's laborious. It's like that's like,
that's like, if that's the horny is we have, like
we can do better. It's you know what, this is

(15:31):
perfect because it's the solstice this year's June, and you
need like eleven days just to warm your body up
for official horny season. So six nine, you six nine,
get ready for June. Longest day? Yeah, I mean the
longest day of sixty Yeah, let's have some babies born
nine months? Actually I guess not. Yeah, you can't have

(15:56):
a baby from six and that's why it's also it's
about it. Why do you want to have one of
those let's dot's keep it mouth baby only. Yeah, that's
like a ya who answers question pregnant from sixty nine? Yes?
What is uh? I mean? I don't think I have

(16:17):
to ask what's something that's underrated? I think we just
are that. I've been thinking about this a lot, like
I'm I'm very passionate about it. Yeah, it's been on
my mind. Yeah, they make it look as they are
numbers that make you laugh. But in terms of raw power,
like you could power a car off of sixty nine.

(16:40):
It transcends even being a number, like it is a picture,
it's a painting because I think of like the first
time my friend Ty, he was like a few years
older than me, he told me, like, you know what
sixty nine how you learned about when you're a kid.
And I was like, what the what said? He goes.
So he's like he's like, okay, so here's the six

(17:02):
and the nine and I was like all right, and
then he like but then he took them and he
like tried to manipulate them so that the tail of
the six and then they went into each other's like
and then that's like when you both do that, I'm like, okay,
but what is what is head? Right? This is very
early on in my life. I was like, okay, got
that part um, but I don't know what these other

(17:23):
things like blows on it? What a blow job? Like?
So they're like you so crazy. It's so crazy when
you're like a kid and you find out what blow
jobs are. I remember being just like that's not real,
Like that's a joke, Like that's stupid, that's where the
pep goes. I was like so blown away, and you

(17:47):
know it's it's it's forever funny, it's ever funny. It
is it's a fun like catching your parents having sex. Gross,
catching your parents sixty is not like that's funny. You
gotta just so you would wait, would you rather catch
your parents sixty nine or having sex? I mean rather

(18:07):
want them under the covers. But you gotta see, you gotta,
you gotta, you gotta fucking take this in with your eyes.
Which what will cause less trauma? Sixty nine would cause
less trauma because you have you have a laugh about it?
You you guys, Okay, just like what are they because

(18:28):
someone who have to say something and they're gonna have
genitals in their mouth. Yeah, like if the if, the
if the birds and the bees talk was just about
sixty nine, not about anything else, Like actually, that'd be
like way less pressure. Yeah, that would be a great
psychological experiment like to do where somebody just explains that

(18:51):
as the only sex act and see like how the
person grows up. You know, like they're those psychologists who
like raise their kids not knowing like never describing a
color or something like that one pain or using the
word pain and using things like sensations and I think
people trying to do with language full cling on to

(19:13):
see how that turned out. I mean that would I
think that would create better outcomes, equitable outcomes for people
to know that it's about, you know, mutual satisfaction. Right.
You think by saying that, you're already establishing the relationship
of this synergistic sex act where one in the two
people have to to to supply each other with the

(19:35):
pleasure rather than like fucking, because then you go down
something just searching weird porno and you'd be like, just
just pump away. That's it. Exact literature, and it transcends
like sexuality, gender like anyone can sixty nine anyone Like
you don't have to presume your kids are going to
be like doing you know, straight straight sex. Right. It

(19:59):
keeps it vague, keeping general descriptions. Yo, your mouth on
what they got, their mouth on, what you got. Yeah,
that's it. That's all you needed to pop in, baby,
And they're like Mr. Graid that we've got a lot
of complaints, uh for whatever you're teaching when you're substituting
in the math for you Yeah, okay, six plus nine

(20:22):
h equals uh satisfied partner. Okay, okay, what are we
learning about? Are you're only doing division yet? Okay? I forgot.
I'm sorry, kids. I was just thinking. The two things
we've projected is a world where the Titanic doesn't sink
and a world where sixty nine is the basis for
explaining all sex. Let's do it better world. What what

(20:52):
is something you think is underrated? Underrated? And if any
of you listeners follow my Twitter, you're seeing me talking
about this a lot recently. Is this artist named Swarty
Swarty and I texted Miles about this yesterday. Swarty is
this artist who was formerly of the group The m
Machine and has struck out on their own solo. I
used to I mean struck out is I feel it's
the wrong phrase because it means to go out in

(21:14):
your own, but it also has the implication of like
failing because you strike out, but like they have gone
out on their own to the exactly home run on
their own as this as this odd yes, in my
personal opinion, as this artist extra basis. I don't know
what that means, but it's just, you know, in this

(21:35):
time of everybody doing all of these like internet based
live sets like as music has tried to continue on
in the world of places like Twitch and YouTube and
livestream format. You see a lot of people doing performances
where it's like their band or their DJ set either
in front of a green screen or in their garage
or something, and it's like, that's really all people have
right now. It's like, I don't expect everyone to be
performing on a fake, huge stage or even a real

(21:56):
stage of any kind. But when someone takes the medium
of like a film performance of some kind and really
goes all out with it, I just have an extra
appreciate for that. Appreciation for that. And this set from
this festival called Secret Sky hosted by Porter Robinson, this
artist Swarty did probably my favorite performance I've seen over
the last year. I could not recommend it enough. Thirty

(22:17):
five minutes long beginning to end, so well produced, directed
by this like master puppeteer, has all of this awesome music,
an awesome profle I just like, I really can't recommend
it enough. So if you have an opportunity to go
look up swarty Secret Sky set on YouTube and you
will not be disappointed. Now we're gonna need a spelling
on that because when I go Swarty, the first thing

(22:40):
that comes up is urban dictionary, a game played by
homosexuals in which they use their penises in the place
of swords, replicating the popular sport of fencing. Uh it
is is not that? So maybe it's swarty Swarty, but
it's smw A r d A dictionary M Urban dictionaries.

(23:01):
What we have now that YEAHO answers is gone. Uh
just but yeah Swarty Secret skuy s w A r
d Y Secret sky set on YouTube. You just sit back,
relax and enjoy thirty five minutes of really enjoyable vibes
and masterful poppetry. Very cool, very cool. Oh, by the way,

(23:23):
two things that have been recently or I guess Anna
was saying, Chad, uh is something worth checking out that
while we're talking about underaged ship and I wanted to
shout out shows on Amazon Prime. I'm on my second
Amazon Prime streaming show that has no coverage, Like they

(23:44):
don't even have reviews for the second and third season,
Goliath with Billy Bob Thornton, and it's fucking good man
compared like Netflix is guess all the attention because everyone
has it. Nobody really pays attention. But like I watched
Patriot before that it was fucking good. Uh and no,
like you can't find very many people. There's just like

(24:05):
a small subreddit talking about it. It took somebody to
tell me to watch it for me to watch it,
that's the one where to do it. Is like the
CIA spook, but he does like folk music, yeah, yeah,
and yeah it's good, Like it's I don't know. If
if it was on Netflix, people would be uh talking
a lot about but instead it's on Earth fucker Bezos
channel press. I feel like he gets too much bad

(24:28):
press and I just want to shout him out toxic.
But like for these people who are making good shows
that are just getting buried on his shitty platform, like
getting to see Billy Bob Thornton be a dirtbag lawyer
is fun. Anyways. Uh, let's take a quick break and

(24:51):
we'll be right back. And we're back, and let's talk
about just vaccines in general. Uh, and how the Republicans
are handling the whole situation on like, you know what,

(25:14):
the fact that there is clear science saying this is
good for the country. Yeah, what, so where are we at?
Imagine telling your child sexiest missionary style their whole lives,
and then you introduce something called sixty and you're like,
what do you I talked? I thought it was it
was just straight boring missionary. What is this sixty nine?
I don't know. I don't like that. This is kind

(25:36):
of where Republicans are at with screaming at their base
about how no one knows what's going on with COVID,
not even science, not even the doctors, not even the experts,
So why are they making us do this stuff they
don't even know? If you remember, that has been like
the rhetorical thrust of their entire fucking everything they've been
saying this last year. Nobody knows, who gives it, nobody
knows anything. So there's a real problem now because on

(26:00):
top of that, they also had, you know, Trump who
almost died from the fucking virus and then refuse to
let people see that he got vaccinated, even though he
told people he did. He's like, I don't want them
to see my up cover and you put a nup
jewelish sheet over the my arm when the injection is
giving sort of feels like what his vibes may have been.
But to see that just to him and like a

(26:21):
sleeveless going in for the man. We don't need to
see him but just now. But if you're looking at
the numbers, like clearly where the numbers are falling off
in terms of inoculations, and like the people who want
them seem to have been in the process of getting them,
which leaves a huge chunk of people who are like

(26:42):
not fucking with it at all. And when you look
at who is not getting the vaccine, if you're a
vaccine skeptic, uh, you might be a Republican because and
mail essentially more than anything. And when you look at
how herd immunity is absolutely what we need for any
semblance of you know, the olden days to come back.

(27:02):
You know, like that none of that's going to happen.
We have millions of these assholes who are treating the
vaccine like the last chance saloon for their toxic egos
to put up a fight to be like, no, I'm
not giving into this. This is the last thing I'll do.
So now there's a thing called the Republican Doctors Caucus,
where they're members of Congress who are also doctors, physicians, eugenicists,

(27:23):
and they are here to give us stern talking to
to the Republican voters that are passing like I'm good,
I'm not getting that five G shot. And I want
to play this commercial for you because it's so fucking
creepy that I'm already becoming a vaccine skeptic based on
all these Republicans being like, hey, man, you should get
the shot. So here is the message from the concerned

(27:46):
physicians of the Republican Party. You today not only as
a United States Senator, but as a physician concerned for
the health and safety of our nation, and today I
want to talk with you about getting your COVID vaccine.
Last year, the entire world was forced to face the
COVID nineteen pandemic head on. And now wait, the American
people have the opportunity to achieve peace of mind and

(28:08):
live life as free as a boy choosing to receive
a COVID nineteen vaccine. Okay, everybody had to wear their
fucking doctor's coat to remind he's like, I'm not just
a racist on TV. I'm a doctor on this side
to also a Sioux chef, I mean doctor on the side.
You can tell they all have the same face. Yeah, yeah,

(28:29):
blindness or do they all look exactly like it's wild,
Like I could have drawn all these guys before this
video started, and I've never seen them before in my life.
And for people who have not seen this, you can
catch you can see the link in the footnotes. But
it has like it feels like a sketch where you're
in a dystopian world where like you're like, wait, y'all
are believing these people because like I'm already suspected them,

(28:52):
Like just even though they're saying should, I'm like, that's right,
people should, uh, you know, think about their futures and
being healthy. Uh. This thing is two minutes long, but
I just want to go. They start going on by
talking about like how we will get our freedoms back,
and they start using this freedom pitch, so I just
want to play you, like the last thirty seconds the
freedom to do whatever Bill Gates tells me exactly where

(29:14):
this angry man and a lab coat tries to just
softly encourage you to get your vaccination and were of
doctors in the United States have already chosen to get vaccinated.
I look forward to the freedom that I, along with
my loved ones, will regain once the vast majority of
are vaccinated. If everyone does their part in the coming week,

(29:34):
will once again and be able to worship together as
a congregation, gather with extended family. Okay, so there you go.
They're on the freedom train. Yeah, we'll have freedom, you know,
and doctors have been vaccinated. I don't know if that
is going to necessarily convince those people. They're not very charismatic,

(29:56):
should we say? The backdrop is also a giant syringe,
which I don't think is the thing that you want
to put forward, like at the front of your message
to these people who are just clearly very scared of
needles and don't like auchies and are trying to incorporate
that into their into like some brave political belief. Yeah,
what they need to put in the background is like

(30:18):
a Brett Michael's concert, right. Yeah, it's almost like whoever
made the video just searched COVID clip art yeacause so
like just fucking archaic looking. But I just want to
say this, remember the guy who just we saw in
the lab coat who was like doctors blah blah blah.

(30:40):
His name is Senator Roger Marshall, and he also, for
some reason put out an op ed uh in the
Kansas City Paper today kind of going against everything he
just said in that video which he's towing this weird
fucking line where he's just like, I don't know if
you guys know what the heck is going on, because
like he had to pivot to buy in bad or

(31:00):
everything bad. I just want to read you some excerpts
from this, he says. He talks on talking about why
why are vaccination rates so low in Kansas? What's going on?
He says, in fact, almost half of Kansas Kansas adults
are uncertain about getting vaccinated. Why because, like with most
information surrounding the virus, politicians and bureaucrats in Washington, d C.
Have not been transparent or consistent as they share the

(31:22):
science surrounding the vaccine. M oh Man, you were just
trying to tell people, easy, nicey, nicey, get the vaccine,
get the vaccine. Then you put out your op and
be like, man, these people then they're doing they have
they have these people on such off footing constantly. He
then says federal bureaucrats have changed directions with no meaningful explanation,
no endgame in sight, and no consistency and blaming Anthony Fauci.

(31:46):
It's like we're young, Do you not forget you were?
You were the problem, You were everything you just described.
You were the virus with the politicians not being transparent
or consistent. Yeah, I mean it does make me feel
good that, like all the times that their central message
is just incompatible with survival, Like it's just they can't

(32:09):
they can't co exist like that ideology. And then just
like anything about a healthy community, like they just can't
do it, and so he has to completely contradict himself
to to get out there, like that's gotta be killing
them a little bit, right, like just slowly on the inside,
Like it doesn't give you cancer if you're like going

(32:31):
out there being like and I am a doctor also,
so I know that that's where cancer comes from, going
out there saying the medical truth and like a poorly
produced video and then like screaming at the top of
your loans they're lying to like that at a certain level,
like your soul dies a little bit, you have to
imply that they had a soul to begin with, Like

(32:52):
I feel like most for the most part, like people
like that like don't have an inner world, Like I
don't think they like give them they're just they're just lizards.
They are they're lizards out in the sun, baking in
the hot l a weather. And then four and a
load of sixty. But it really like I think with sorry,

(33:16):
I don't know why, I don't know why it of
local weather, but I had I don't know, we had
just called genius comedy. It's a call back. And with
and these Republican doctors, I think because more than anything,
they when you're a Republican doctor, you don't take if
you don't take the hippocratical, if you take the hypocritical
motherfucker oath where you will constantly contradict yourself and not
say anything consistent. And he goes on to just saying,

(33:39):
bureaucrats can't keep us from worshiping, gathering with extended family,
traveling near and far with friends, enjoying life mass free.
I hope you'll join me in choosing to receive the vaccine.
Where which one is it? You're mad at them, you're
being like, yo, they fucked up. It's like they're because
they're trying to keep the energy up that Biden bad still,

(34:02):
but also like, let's be real, all the business owners
that donate to me. They know people need to get
vaccinated for their businesses to actually pick back up because
the science will prevent that from happening. So I don't
know there. I think this is the other thing too,
is they don't realize or rather, yeah, they don't realize.
We've constantly talked about how the Republicans whole sort of

(34:23):
platform of just untethering their supporters from reality is just
a weird game to play because if you really need
to explain something to them, they're not gonna understand, like
because the whole platform has been off and not on.
That ain't ship, That ain't real, nothing's real. And you
went from okay, well actually now we need you all
to get the vaccine please, Actually that that that was
that was just a lot of nonsense or you know what, um,

(34:46):
Actually the election wasn't stolen. It was just a lot
of funk all right too late. Huh Like I don't know,
there's I don't know how you come back. It's uh, yeah,
they're they're completely fucked in terms of like internal cohesion
and internal like integrity of any sort of message. I mean,
I think it's like there they can like have the

(35:07):
worst pr plan of all time that completely just like
eats its own ass and still like as long as
everyone just like hates the same thing enough, like they'll
just be fine because it's all just based on like
hating the same like list of things, like really hardcore.
Well yeah, it's just truly all they can do now
is just try and create hatred because they can't. They

(35:30):
can't do anything else. They really can't do anything else,
you know. It's like, fuck it, we need to put
hate towards trans people. Fuck it, we need to put
hate towards the scientific community or vaccines because they don't
have the wherewithal anymore to actually like they're not they're
not fiscal conservatives or balancing them, they're not any of
that ship anymore. No, it's just it's just like, let's

(35:52):
all hate the same let's all just be like incredibly hateful,
and I ride the hate wave like the player haters. Yeah,
let's talk Tucker uh, Tucker Carlson. Yeah, what's he what's
he reaching for? These? I mean's just again, there's so
many real things to talk about, but right now Republicans

(36:15):
have to find anything but the actual things to talk about.
So right now, because our president Joey Badass is out
here saying like we're relaxing the mask uh fucking protocols.
You don't have to wear it if you're vaxed and
outdoors unless you're in a crowd and all this stuff,
because that's been a huge thing and being like, where
are we at with masks outdoors? What are he's saying

(36:36):
to do? What are you saying not to do? So
Tucker Carlson spent so much time about this idea of
masks as a few different things. First, he was likening
it to child abuse, where he is like, as for
forcing children to wear masks outside, that should be illegal.
Because he's going on this whole thing about how it's
like part of your mental obedience to like the party.

(36:59):
So it's like wearing a Kim jong unpin or something
in North Korea. That's what you do to wear your
mask to show fealty, to demonstrate fealty. And so he's
just talking about like if you see someone like a
child wearing a mask, like it should be no different
than what your response would be if you see someone
beating a child in a walmart, called the police, is
what he says. How is it hurting the child does

(37:21):
he have Uh, well, you know, well, what you're looking
at his abuse it's child is quote. What you're looking
at his abuse, it's child abuse, and you're morally obligated
to attempt to prevent it. If it's your own children
being abused, then act accordingly, which I will play you
this clip because he starts talking about like what to
do if again, if it, let's say it was your
kid and you were morally obligated to attempt to prevent it.

(37:44):
If it's your own children being abused, then act accordingly.
Let's say your kids school emailed you to announce that
every day after lunch, your sixth grader was going to
get punched in the face by a teacher. How would
you respond to that? That's precisely how you should respond
when they tell you that your kids have to wear
masks on the ship. That is unacceptable, dangerous, and we

(38:05):
should act like it because is it dangerous? Because he says, like,
there's zealots, only zealots wear masks. Then he had this
other thing. He's like, sixty of white liberals have been
diagnosed with some kind of mental health. Is shoot, and
that's tell them neurotics. Yeah, neurotics wear them. It's like
this whole it's just so all over the place. It's truly,

(38:26):
you're like, I don't even know, like that's a jump
right to say they're punching your kid in the face
every every time, every time Talker Collinson speaks, it's like
when somebody like you know, in in like your class
in high school, when you were like assigned what side
you have to be on for a topic, and it's
just like he like didn't do the work. He's just
like really trying to like hustle on this side that

(38:48):
like doesn't make any sense, and he just is like
saying insane ship. Like he was talking earlier. I watched
the clip that you guys had in this in this
dog about Like he's like, if you see someone wearing
a mask, stop them and say please take off your mask.
You're making me uncomfortable. So those your magga hate our way,

(39:11):
your piece of ship, and I believe in science alright,
It's like, yeah, you're making me uncomfortable as well. Again,
it's just all this weird way to try and he's
trying to create more outrage among the base to be
more confrontational in public, like it's so transparently clear that

(39:31):
this is meant to whip them into a friend. Just
get everybody so excited about this idea of masks that
all he can do is be like they're punching your
kids in the face. There's zellads, what's going on? You
better tell him to not wear a mask like it's
the outrage is really it's wearing thin. And you know
what's wild. It got fucking weirder in the episode in

(39:55):
terms of what he's likening to mask wearing. He had Look,
I'm just he had a guest on. I don't know
it was actually it's actually sucking Matt Walsh and they
were talking about Matt wash and four he's out here
but again talking about what it means to be a
man wearing a mask. Oh you know, I had the

(40:17):
same experience you're talking about. I was in Austin a
few days ago and I'm walking outside without a mask on,
and people are staring at me like I'm the crazy
one for not having a mask on. Meanwhile, if you're
if you're walking outside with a mask on, I should
be looking at you. And I do look at you
like like I would look at it a grown man
hugging a Teddy bear and having a pacifier in his
mouth while he's walking down the street. This is your

(40:38):
security blanket. There's no reason for you to have it on.
You're just afraid. You're you're afraid of fresh air. That's
what's happening. People are afraid to breathe air, and we're
making it so that kids are afraid of air too,
And that's insane to me. I agree with you completely.
I would. I would even actually up the analogy and say,
vaccinated person with anybody's wearing a mask outside is is

(40:59):
like watching a man expose himself in public. That's disgusting.
Put it away, please, Okay, what the fuck are you talking?
What does that even mean? What? I don't again, this
this is like the same ships, like this has nothing
to do with you. This hasn't actually nothing to do
with you. If you want to be the freaky piece
of ship who alienates themselves because they don't want to

(41:20):
wear a mask to consider others, than so be it.
But someone else wearing it has a fuck all to
do it with these people. But like that's why it's
so bizarre that like Tucker's like, yeah, I mean you're
basically like you're you're gay if you wear a mask. Dude, Like,
you're what are you gonna be like a fucking little
boy with a baby fucking Like, what are you gonna
do and take your penis out? But he's like his

(41:40):
sense of the world is so like just dominated by
misogyny and white supremacy, like because because guys running around
exposing themselves as a crime that is like only perpetuated
by like middle aged white guys like him. He is like,
he is like that that. I feel like he can't

(42:02):
think of that as being a like that bad a thing.
So he's like, I mean, it's the same thing basically,
because I personally think it's weird, and that's anything I
think is weird is the same across the same as uh,
sexual assault. Basically, it's like hanging brain in public. That's
why were people looking at you? Or were you like

(42:24):
mad dogging people who were wearing masks and then they
look back at you like why are you looking at me? Yeah?
That gives a sh about you so thirsty to be
able to turn your fucking cell phone on and record
your stupid rhetorical martyrdom video where you're like and I
Actually I'm wearing it because I believe in science. Actually,

(42:44):
it's all of you all in here who are afraid
of air. No one said I does want to say
I am afraid of air though, just to be clear,
and I am a neurotic and I am neurotictic dad
about it, you know what I mean. I was, I
do give myself the crips. Yeah, just continuing, Okay, sometimes

(43:05):
I'd like to kiss Fouchi the only safe person to kiss.
By the way, Tony, he's like Tony Fauci. It's like
you don't know him. Yeah, Like when he talks it
talks about his friend Antonio Banderi, says Tony flags. All right,

(43:30):
let's talk about Marco Rubio the other We might as
well just get through all of the ship happening in
the soul, mental and tortured soul of the Republicans right now.
So Marco Rubio is piste at corporations. M hmm. And

(43:51):
to the point that he's like basically threatening to become
a socialist. Is that basically where word based Rubio, Dude,
Comrade Rubio, hold it down, fucking throw down the gauntlet
for these corporations. Visa be your op ed that you wrote,
He's got this whole thing in the New York Post,
where all my favorite opeds are. Yeah, exactly. That's when

(44:14):
you know it's some real next level of analysis coming
through from a racist and they can't believe, like his
whole thing is like these corporate monsters we fed for
so long, why are they going to pivot to like
woke stuff and do things like acting their own self
interest Because they're reading the tone of society. What's happening.

(44:34):
So this is what he says, He runs this op
ed in the beginning. This is just like sort of
in the middle, he said. Quote. To help our corporations
fulfill their patriotic role, the GOP especially enacted business friendly policies.
We kept tax rates low, slashed red tape, were appropriate,
and limited the reach of labor unions. But wow, but
somewhere along the line, corporations began prioritizing short term financial

(44:56):
windfalls and ruthless offshoring. Yes, wow, all that you'd have
been limiting the ability of labor to organize. Co on, sir,
he says, quote, Corporate America began to view these good jobs, families, communities,
and even the nation as an afterthought, American workers of
all backgrounds suffered as a result. Corporate greed annihilated an

(45:18):
entire way of life. Oh so you were aware of
all that and you're still doing this ship like as
it's all like the quip pro quote that he uh
outlines here is way too honest. He's like, Yeah, we
were helping all out so you would keep us in power,
and you were annihilating the American families and we were

(45:38):
fucking cool with that, And now you're gonna now you're
gonna be on fucking Magan Marco's side, Like it's so
dumb because it's all just about the fact that they
don't that anyway, Let's keep going because he's like, because
I'll do something about it. Yeah, this is what he's
gonna do. Quote, cutting corp for taxes and especially investment

(46:02):
taxes makes sense if US companies are going to invest
in American industry. But if they're instead prioritizing offshoring operations
or simply returning windfalls to shareholders, then policymakers are going
to start being more careful and how we structure tax cuts.
Oh what go on, I'm gonna tell the fucking truth.
If you don't start backing us in these fucking political

(46:25):
better defend de facto white supremacy box. So then he
goes on. So first he's saying, I'll get rid of
your tax cuts. Next, employer friendly labor laws make sense
in a world where corporate CEOs feeling obligation to their
fellow countrymen and workers. But the logic of resisting labor
representation on behalf of corporate management falls apart if an

(46:45):
American worker is no different to the corporation than any
other input. Wow, man, you cut these tax breaks and
make it easier for labor to get organized. Thank you, Marco.
What what does he start talking about the wokeness? Like
is that the beginning of the article or where where

(47:07):
does this come from? I mean this is yeah, in
the beginning, he just sort of talking about all the
things that's happening with Georgia and like company is just
starting to like speak up about societal issues and you
and it's just it's and I think this is the
problem they're finding themselves in. They're so confused and they
don't realize the absurdity of their ideology, which is so

(47:29):
it's so regressive that you're not going to go anywhere
except backwards and eventually hit a wall because you've you're
burning up any chance you have any kind of forward movement. So, yeah,
you're someone like Marco Rubio. You're like, you have to
you have to be against all this wokeness from these companies.
But since you've been on the side of corporate profiteering,

(47:50):
your only pivot can only lead to progressive policy, Like
that's the only thing. And so you know what, congratulations
one of iPod. Wow, Wow, I have a headache from
this essay by by Marco, Like they don't. I don't know.
It's yeah, blunt to them for being like blunt to

(48:14):
the companies, like we'll get rid of your tax breaks
and we'll let people get you want. You want organized labor.
It's like, yeah, that people do. Actually, it shows that
people have better outcomes when they're and when they're unionized
in every industry. But then he's the stuff stuff he's
like saying, if you do this, that's stuff they've already
been doing for twenty years that you're talking about, like

(48:35):
offshoring all your profits and treating the workers like ship
Like what the only like it has nothing to do
with whatever fucking wokeness he's objecting to. So he's just
basically describing like the state of the American worker, and
I'm like corporate America and then being like and that's well,

(48:57):
well I'll describe it out loud to end if you
keep keep criticizing us. Yeah, even the companies like, yo,
shut up, dude, Like, I mean, like, we get what
you're saying, but like, do you hear? Do you hear?
So I feel like the start as an email, a
private email, and he's like, you know what, this makes
a lot of sense. I'm gonna turn it into an
op ed because the ship he's saying, like that logic

(49:20):
works in an email where it's like between donors and
politicians who are like, look, we let you fuck people
over and in return you do the you funk people
over in the specific way we're describing. But yeah, that's
that's wild man. Yeah there, you love to see it.

(49:43):
This has been another segment of You Hate to See
It where we check in with the Republicans, with the
based Republicans. Yeah, all right, let's take another quick break
and we'll be right back. And we're back. So there's

(50:06):
a couple that were planning their dream wedding in Florida.
They had the venue picked out. They did not let
the fact that they had no access to that venue
stop them from literally planning their wedding and like going
there on the day of. They they did everything. They
set up a wedding website, They got motherfucking vendors, you know,

(50:27):
to set up for this wedding. Everything, they invitations, all
this happening where they said inviting friends and family to
celebrate at their dream home and estate and the and
you look at the photos, like it's not This ship
is gigantic. It has a tennis court and bar and
pool all that ship. But unfortunately, even though they did

(50:48):
say in their wedding website, they actually said that God
had intervened to reunite them after thirty years for Courtney
and she needed to get married at this estate. Except
the problem was on wed Day, the owner of the
house just saw a bunch of people setting and I
just want to take it from this call where he
calls the police so confused because there's a bunch of

(51:08):
vendors and ship trying to set up a wedding at
his property. When the wedding party showed up Saturday morning
to set up. The homeowner called where I have people
cussed passing on my property and they keep harassing me,
calling me and uh, they say they're having a wedding here,
and it's got the message perturbed, and so they kept

(51:30):
telling him. The whole thing was this old man had
put this house on the market a few months ago,
and this dude came through, saw the house and was like,
a I think we might be I think we can
have a wedding here. And nobody would fucking figure it out. Hey, man,
I say this, fucking genius. If the ship had worked,

(51:52):
if the ship had worked, execution, execution, if this should
had worked, this will be This is a story you
tell to your motherfucking kids. Let me tell you what
we did for our wedding. This is a story of
a lifetime. If the ship worked, if that motherfucker didn't
come back in town and he wasn't there, let me

(52:12):
tell you something. And this ship got executed and you
made it. You made it to your motherfucking honeymoon. And
that's a story that people talk about. How amazing your
wedding was. Yo. You are legendary. You're sucking legends. Like
wedding goes down as the best wedding I ever been
to in my life. Right, but in your your story,

(52:33):
you know what, you know that ship ain't yours. But you, hey, ship,
this ship trumps. Did this ship just Trump's going to
some of my motherfucking barbecue And you riding down the
street you see a dope bass cookout and you said, ship,
I'm about to pull over and talk this motherfucking car
put this sucking flip flops on, and I'm a I'm

(52:53):
a blend the fucking I gotta i gotta kiss of
being the trunk. I'm a carriage. I'm a carriage. Fucking
case of me in this motherfucking backyard. Put this bitch down,
open it up. So I put these motherfucker's in the cooler.
AND's gonna know the difference that See. Now this ship
right here, it's a lot more moving parts. See, the

(53:14):
more moving parts you have, the harder it is to
get this ship executed. This this is not like going
through a motherfucking cookout. I promise you there's levels to
this ship. But if this fucking dude wasn't home, if
if he wasn't home, let me take something this ship
down there. Now, what do you think, what do you
think they told their guests though, because that's the second part,

(53:37):
like is at a certain point then like what happened
to the wedding? And it's like, ah, if I if
I was I was my does I was my wedding invitation?
I say, look, I would write down I find printing
to bomb it. Hey, don't ask me a motherfucking thing.
I would have that right there, tiny writing. Don't ask
me a motherfucking thing. Enjoy yourself and mind your mother's

(54:01):
business right there, right at the base, right at the
bottom of that invite. Shut the funk up and enjoy yourself.
It's fun ship. It's wild too, because like and they
were cool about it. Once the cops came to like
do you own this way? She's like, nah, but God
has willed us to be married here. And they're like, na,
you don't own this. God that's your go to. That's
your go to. You go to that that becomes your

(54:23):
your your alibi and your excuse people use. God is
an alibi. God is everybody's alibi. You know what I'm saying.
You throw that in there. You're hoping that this comp
is religious and he understands that Sometimes you're calling. You
get a calling sometimes and you gotta do what you
gotta do. You know what I mean. You know this, this,
this falls under the category that I call When you

(54:45):
want to make something happen, and you're at the threshold
of trying to make something happen, you are subject to
what a lot of people in prison are subject too.
The fuck it synchrome when you when you are past
logical thinking and you enter the realm of fuck it,
right you A lot of people in jail, A lot
of people are in jail because the fuck it. Because

(55:08):
they were at a threshold and they said, fun, man,
Damn'm sucking broke. I didn't hit this bank. Man, get
this fucking mask. I'm going to fucking bank and make
it happen. You have officially crossed the fuck it the
fucking fucking to lose. Fuck it. These people had nothing
to lose. If the ship worked, the ship work. If

(55:29):
the ship don't work, it man, all you're gonna do
it take get the funk out of here, get the
funk off. My pen did. And it was that's it.
That's that we tried. You took a swing at it.
It took a swing at life, and it ship didn't work.
It was almost like it's like that embiid half court
shot that almost went in. Yeah exactly, full court or

(55:50):
full court, yeah exactly that You're like, fuck, it almost
went in, but hit. What they should have done. The
only person they should have let in on everything would
have been efficient or the pastor whoever they got running things.
Make it the religion of the homeowner exactly. You say, look, man,

(56:13):
we got we had to make this ship happen. You
know I love this woman, she loves me. We need
to make this ship happen todays. So I need you
to be in the same page as my wife, my
future wife, and myself. When if you see anybody, if
you hear police cars, if you see fucking cars rolling up,
if you see motherfucker's walking into the backyard or five

(56:33):
deep in uniforms, or if you see a homeowner come
out that fucking backdoor, you rush that ship fast as
you can and say you may kiss the bride. Motherfucker.
You just get speed the man. You speed the funk
up man, because we're five minutes. We'll tell speed that
ship the funk up as everybody. Enjoy yourself and you

(56:55):
say I want you to say this. I want you
to say this too, Say hey, you said I do
kiss the bride. Everybody, we're gonna meet at Buffalo while
wherever wherever you want to meet, you yell out something
so everybody know where the after party is gonna be at. Right,
that's a party, you know, at our real house or whatever,

(57:16):
at our real house. Drive it feels like something you
don't know where I live. You all know my other house?
Is that you know that we're gonna cook out at
my other house? Yea o, my mama's house, which everyone
if it feels like to where you like you heard
about this happened generations ago. We're like, you know, my

(57:37):
uncle did this in the seventies where the house And
it feels like that idea tried to be done in
one And you're like, you know, technology is so far gone.
There's no way you can just pull up to a
big gas mansion mansion like that and just make this
thing work. But it feels like it was inspired by
a truth, Like it's something they got this idea from somebody.

(57:58):
This is gonna be a good round. Come oh yeah man,
you gotta oh yeah yeah. People have this has worked.
People have had full ass parties and these fucking mansions
in Beverly Hills. They have gotten no way with this ship.
I'm telling you you can do it. The person. You
gotta research the person, make sure they're out of the

(58:18):
country or somewhere, and you know. But and you you
gotta you know. But also everybody's sucking alarm systems to
their phone or the cameras, and they can see everything
going on through their phone at their house. You gotta
find some way to conceal that motherfucker. Yeah, you gotta
do the camera that's in the back, that's aiming towards
the yard. You gotta get a fake ass bird or

(58:41):
some ship. But that I was a fucking bird in
front of the camera. I hate those sucking birds. And
you will never think that, you know, you don't think
twice sucking birds. You'll turn your phone off because tinue
your motherfucking vacation out of town. Meanwhile, that bird is
concealing at full ass wetting in that back. You are
for that fake bird. Now, just off the strength this episode.

(59:05):
Right now, we have a vegan cooking show with you, JB.
And also JB Wedding Planner. The wedding Planner show too.
I like wedding impossible. Wedding impossible. I was gonna say
that wedding and ship try. That's the name of the movie.
This is about love about love right now, I'm trying
to unite people and ship right. People want to be
together by any means necessary, They're gonna be together. Fine,

(59:27):
I don't make that happen. I don't make that happen.
I'm just thinking of how you So you have them
win a fake contest for like a cruise, and then
you just pay for their cruise. Maybe, like so there's
a little money spent up front to get the owners
in front of the house. Yeah, to get the owners
they win, they fucking win something. Yeah, yeah, exactly. You

(59:48):
get them a funk out of there, get the funk
out of there. Yeah yeah. Another great thing is this,
you hire a fake ass what you call those guys
and sha to me, this is I'm telling you. You
tell them that several homeowners in the area is an
infestation of fucking termites and fucking bugs and they're all

(01:00:09):
inside your fucking walls in the wall. You you wouldn't
see them in your walls. They're eating your fucking house away.
So what should I do? What do you see? What?
You know? What? Here's the way. We have a special
sale going on at our company. We are what we're
doing is this, you know, for your business and for
your referrals to your other friends and anyone who has
any problems with insects. We're giving away a free cruise Bahamas, Bahamas.

(01:00:33):
So it's worth it because it's fucking worthy. Because what
was what was the course? It's a wedding court. Way
more than that, you can invest, take a portion of
your budget and put that ship towards that trip, all
in spence paid. I'll take care of you. Don't worry
about it. You gotta drink tickets together all that ship.
Enjoy yourself, Enjoy yourself. You come back, you're gonna have

(01:00:54):
a fucking fucking home that's safe and fucking insect free ship.
Find out what washed nineties band they're a fan of. Man,
you know it's the three eleven Crewise. Enjoy the enjoy
your I don't remember entering this contest. Remember doing this?
Poison is doing a cruise? Do you want to go

(01:01:15):
see that? I love poison? Yeah, man, here's your here,
we got your right here. Take you to Fort Lauderdale
so you can bomb voyage. You know, Dope's cruise, the
wool Tank crew that shouldn't be who Cruise chambers like,
I mean all things, the whole thing is themed out.

(01:01:36):
Oh my god, I would I mean, who woo woot cruise?
Who come on, man, woot cruise. We need some kind
of dope. That's dope. I need the ass in my life.
The Woo proves. But can they get all nine members
to show up at the same time that that's that's

(01:01:56):
that's maybe maybe if you do that in advance and
let people know what what's coming up, right, Well, I
just don't want Cappadonna to step in for somebody who's
not there. I'm like, Capa, where's you God? Where's you God?
I don't see golden arms up here. This is a
tragedy and I want my money back. All right. That's

(01:02:21):
gonna do it for this week's weekly Zeite. Guys, please
like and review the show. If you like the show,
uh means the world to Miles. He needs your validation. Folks.
I hope you're having a great weekend and I will
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