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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 one of the classics, an early guest,
one of one of our favorites, one of your favorite's
been way too long since he's been on. He's a
hilarious actor improviser who writes on TV shows like Grand Crew,
video games, TV shows about video games. Please welcome thought

(00:44):
Dead trademarks. If he want away, yes, yes he k
if he should coo every time I check my bank account.
If he should coo, you wouldn't even believe my bank amount.
If he should count up the whole goddamn amount. I've
made it, and sometimes I forget that I'm famous, just

(01:05):
like I'm amous. Turn around, it's the worst little first
two He ruined a baby cheam song. But beside that,
beside that bar, it's it's actually the worst, just bar
the verse itself. Okay that bar. He made a famous
amous reference in the year of our Lord h but yes,

(01:29):
I'm here. Dad in me sees you're like to pack
my kids lunch. You're right, You're like, I'm for school.
You're like, hold on, let me put on. I just
want to rock by Little Usie for you ready for
this one boo that that song goes being as good

(01:51):
as it is, but it is. I have a question
for your dad's out here, is it? How often are
you like when when you're trying to like rock a baby,
you know what I mean? Are you do you ever
just wrap a verse? Like? Because I feel like people
have baby appropriate songs, but I have so many rap
verses memorized that I feel like a summit. I could be, like,
you know, I could just lean into it, you know,

(02:12):
like it's my baby. I rock a fly baby in
the summertime for sure. Okay. Yeah, And and you look,
they're they're so young, they're not even gonna remember all
the words you're using, so you can just go full
explicit on that rock in the first few years, pretend
I know the whole rap god verse by eminem You know,
I was spitting that ship perfect when you were a baby.

(02:33):
You just don't remember it because you watch. Yeah, it's
it's definitely, like more of my brain is Dr Seuss
Ship now, Like I just realized actually, like we were
waiting in the line somewhere and we started doing I
don't know, like some silly you know ship, and I
realized I know all of doctors who's ABC's like by

(02:54):
heart you can just like spit that back, which is
not like that hard. You already know what order it
comes in because of because it's but yeah, there's a
lot of rhymes that started taking up space that used
to be occupied by ghost Face. I think, yeah, Italian
Italian music down the river with your chick clinging like

(03:16):
like that's that's gone now to all that's right, Iffy,
how are you doing? Man, it's been way too long,
But yeah, I know it's been way too long. It's
you know, I've been trying to squeeze in here between gigs.
But like it really was a quick runner last year
because I was doing Twisted Metal at the top of
the year and then right after Twisted Metal is back

(03:38):
in Grand Crew. But now, um, you know, I'm chilling.
Um you know, you know you're developing some stuff, you know,
inside baseball. But you know, now I have free time.
I've been dying to come on the pods, and it's
now is the perfect time because I think if I
would have went in when I was like right after
the room, when I was just like you know, like

(03:58):
neck deep in writing a TV show and not coming
up for air. But now you know, I'm back on
my gym routine and part of my gym routine, which
you know this if you don't know this already, uh
you know zeit gang. If you are on Spotify, you
can do the Daily Drive. That's that's my ship. And
what they do when you do the Daily Drive is

(04:19):
they mix in the NPR kind of like Daily up
first and then it goes into your your music playlist
and then they'll pick like a you know podcast that's
your vibe. I think they figured out that I'm a leftist,
so then it goes to marketplace. Then it'll place more playlists,
and then if you come back in the day, you'll
get the updates with nprs kind of up next updates,

(04:41):
which is great. So why are you trying to hold on? Man?
I just told you I was having a kid. You're
trying to take money out of his mouth? Okay right there?
Because you know we have a morning show too, and
then we will update you later in the day. I
also give music recommendations, but yes, uhout, oh yeah yeah yeah,
that other I know I kind of show. But you
know that, uh because when I was in my deep

(05:02):
pod one, I was I was double dipping, uh you know,
listening to y'all listening to this. And but also I
do think Spotify doesn't need to get the t d
Z because y'all would fit the vibe more because it
is funny having to go from NPRS, you know tone
to like baby Kam and I'm like, this would never
be on KPCC or whatever you're listening like, they are

(05:24):
never gonna be like, okay, the needle drop after Ira Glass,
it's gonna be the like kind of do it sometimes,
and it's it's embarrassing. It is jarring, whereas like if
the needle Drop came off off of us, you'd be like, yeah,
that makes sense. I mean we we go out on
some bangers. So um yeah, if you work in Spotify,
definitely let them know to get t d Z in

(05:46):
that data. Let them know. But that's that's my new
kind to make up for what I just did. I'm
definitely gonna see what I can do to pull some strings. Man.
Also Grand crewel is dope. I gotta tell you thank
you so I can confident we say this next season
is gonna be funnier, you know, And I think you
know if you if you're like I feel like when

(06:07):
you're in the city and you're tapped in, everyone kind
of knows. That first season is kind of more establishing
everyone's relationships and know, and the second season we're able
to just go, like, what's the funniest ship we can
I feel like you guys were able to get to
that pretty quickly though, like oh no, after like the
first few if the show really fucking cottage stride And
I still love that Pipe Jerry or Jerry pipe joke.

(06:29):
I don't know who wrote that one, but yeah that
was I forget who did that, But what I do
remember is I was trying so hard to be pipe
Jerry I was. I was like, and then when they
when we saw pipe Jerry, I was like, no, y'all
got the right one, because boys buff, but that guy
was shredded. That was Jerry was Wait, tell the pipe

(06:50):
Jerry joke? What is it? Oh? So Nikki and her
phone has uh, pipe, Jerry and Jerry pipe. One is
a handyman, one is a stripper, and she calls the
stripper up when she wanted the handyman, but he comes
in as a handyman him and he just starts getting it.
And I just loved Jerry Pipe and pipe. It was

(07:14):
to find balance. Yes, what is something from your search history? Recently?
I was searching sandwiches near me m M, which I
thought was like a kind of a funny but pathetic
little thing to search just near me. It, don't you know,
it's like, what's just near around me an arm's length?

(07:37):
You kind of yeah, that's like you're like you're basically
just typing into your phone. I'm hungry sandwiches within earshot.
You know, I can yell sandwiches and someone I wanted
a sandwich, I would, you know. I did a couple
of day trip type things that we've had some family
visiting over the holidays, and that some of those days
really feel like, Okay, now you gotta have a sandwich
after a day trip, and so I needed one in

(07:59):
the entity. Well, we just ate at we were at
the Botanical Garden, Huntington's Botanical Beautiful Botanical garden, and we
just ate at the cafe there because it was too
hard to get to another sandwich, but I I was
thinking of something. I didn't get them, but I'll eventually
get there, do you ever. It's funny when you say
sand like sandwich near me, because you know, like Google

(08:22):
always auto fill stuff for you to be like near,
like I need a physical fair like orthopedic blah blah
near me. You want to you want it really far
away part of me, Like I'm like some weird like
early search snob where I'm like, that's not how you're
gonna fucking figure out where it is. You know that
you don't need to give it specific but obviously it's

(08:43):
optimized to use your location. Just figure that on your own.
But it's for whatever reason, whenever seen near me, I'll
never do that. I'll fully type in the city. Well,
I was desperate for a sandwich, That's why I allowed
the auto complete, So I was like, you're right, I
need it close. It needs to be here now. Food
there not that great, not that great, No, it was
garden was immaculate. Who doesn't love a Japanese garden? Actually

(09:08):
like the I'm semi joking, but it is the most
packed place. And you are like, this rules, this is
tranquil as hell. Yeah, it's wild. How diverse, like all
of the flora and fauna and stuff like, we're like, okay,
now we're in Asia. Now you're down in the in
the like succulent desert area. Are you a dad already
or this is first thing you're talking. You're talking dad

(09:29):
talk dads. I'm a dad, and let let me tell you.
I love me some flora, because oh my god, it
gets nuts, but dads love different types of things. Growing.
I have my father in law here and he has
pointed out many a tree and I'm like, and I'm interested,

(09:53):
Like you're the choir man. We'll go on a boat
cruise around the bay, check out the flotsam and jetsam.
You know that would be really nice. Yeah, that's that's
what I mean to now, not so much jetsam actually
does my flotsam game is Sam or jet Sam plots Now,

(10:14):
Myles is definitely do for that ship. He's I have
unending useless knowledge to bore my child with and then
that's what they need exactly. And then they'll they'll regurgitate
that at school and they're be like, what are you
what's going on at home? You know, like my son
already does that. My son talked about Costco a lot. No, yeah,

(10:35):
I'm like, oh no, but oh yes, yeah. Mikey will
talk about like Taco Bell, like how to get a Meximelt,
the cars roll State and Ronald Reagan is why we
have unhoused people. Where's the cheesy Ordia crunch Uh? Last
time I went there, they didn't have the Cheesy Ordia
crunch meal anymore. They have to they may they may
have your olive carte that thing. Man, your listeners are
just eating this up. They're like wow, no no because

(10:59):
they knew my love with the meximunt And somebody who's
to work at a Taco Bell is like, this is
how you can order it still, this is how you
And I was like, thank you so much, dear sir,
coming here's the cheat code, because as I think about
it too, you're maybe shortening my life as I become
a parent if I keep up with the Taco Bell hacks.
So you know, but that's okay too, because you're gonna
want to get out at some point. So it's like

(11:21):
if I'm going down Taco Bell and like a man. Yeah,
with taco bells, son heart attack, your way out of there.
What is something you think is overrated? Staying up late? Yes,
spoken like a true fo. Yeah this is this has

(11:42):
become such check out, you said, And I gave it
in volunteering. Yes, and I will I will say also
even more sadly that I've always kind of felt that way,
even in my high school days. I was sort of
known for like kind of cutting it off at a round.
Midnight was like my cut off in high school. Yeah. Wow,

(12:03):
I was like, there's nothing's gonna happen anymore. It's over Wait,
what do you mean nothing? Officer said, nothing good happens
after midnight. So I feel that for different reasons. I
would say my my counterpoint to the DARE officer, I'd
be like, no, do your drugs earlier and then you
could still get a good night sleep. Don't be, don't be,

(12:23):
don't run with the sun exactly. You don't with the sun. No,
you don't want to wake up refreshed, and you're like,
I had a great, insane night last night on tons
of drugs. What is when something you think is overrated? Wow?
This goes right kind of into what you guys were

(12:44):
just saying. I feel that everyone else in there goddamn
opinions are overrated. First of all, I personally overrate them.
But being someone who has a podcast occasionally I hear
frequently I hear people's opinions about everything about me and
my show, and oh, the way you pronounce that word

(13:05):
bothers me. The way you say this bothers me. Um,
And because I do overrate it, then I have to
be like, fine, I guess I'll just change the way
I do everything to appease you. So I just feel
like in general, people with all their opinions, if they
happen to have to do with me and are negative
and make me feel bad, no, thank you. Just you know,

(13:25):
they always say, you know, living on the words of
others is a double edged sword, you know, because the
compliments can like power you up, but if if you
really lean on that, the criticism will just cut you
in half too. And I think it's about for me personally,
Like throughout my life I've tried to get away from
that because I'm such a people pleaser that I really
do care a lot about what people think, and it's

(13:49):
more about centering yourself and everything you do, and realizing
that the most true a living experience you can have
is to honor what who you are sincerely and really
understand that outside commentary can allow those words to like
penetrate into your soul, because then you're completely doing yourself
a disservice and not treating yourself with the sanctity that

(14:09):
you deserve. That is beautiful and and I actually that's
sort of I go back and forth a lot, like
that's something that for the most like, I I have
that realization, maybe not as eloquently as you put it,
but I have that realization frequently, and then all of
a sudden I will find that, like, oh this these
comments bothered me. That's weird. I thought I was a

(14:31):
little more armored. Um. All that being said, allow me
to say I'm being somewhat facetious, Like, for the most part,
I love that people listen and have an opinion, and
of course I want to hear feedback and all of
that stuff. I'm just saying occasionally, I'm like, not today
people occasionally they should consider shutting the funk up everyone, Kilda.

(14:52):
But at the end of the day, you know, it's
like that you have no responsibility to be like, oh
I heard that. Yeah, whatever the funk you want, I'm
not the same, you know, out of here. I'm just
look live your ship from the inside and let that
resonate outside. Don't let the ship don't don't do that
ship in reverse. Don't let the outside ship affect your
internal state. You know what I mean? That's so good.

(15:12):
I recently, Oh, I think it was. I think it
was Harry noted. Ginger was saying that the the Royal
Families policy is like, never complain, never explain, and I
was thinking, that's the opposite of my policy. I'm constantly

(15:34):
I'm the most over explaining person in the whole world, right,
and I'll complain too. Yeah. Yeah, it's healthier. Yeah, because
the other side of it, you end up writing a
book or you just like air out every weird thing
that's happened you in your life and you're like, okay, yeah,
I do want to read it though, Yeah, I know,
and it right now. She got living getting updates from
Ado in real times, like Prince Charles wears de your

(15:57):
sausage and we're like, do your sauce age? And it
was aug And when I responded her and he said,
I was over here searching do your sausage? But do
your savages? So it's so perfect, but as I was
trying to type savage, it auto corrected two sausage like

(16:18):
for like I couldn't get it too. It was like, like, no,
you mean do your sausage, my friend, that's amazing. Yeah,
do your sausage. What were you envisioning like some kind
of high end sausage that he put on his has sausage?
So I was like, I thought this was something yeah,
but I was I didn't meening sausage that he put

(16:39):
on his body. I'm sorry. When I read that text,
it sucked me up so bad because like, how do
I not know? What do you got to do? A
car crash? I listened. I listened to so much wrap
and like luxury brands are named you kind of buy
osmosis are kind of up on ship, like the do
you or sausage? Like is that a food or is
that like a piece of jewelry that he keeps on it?

(17:00):
Got that dor sausage, But what is do your savage?
Is that a line of something that it is the
color offensive Johnny Depth cologne. It's door cologne that they
have where like Johnny Depp is in the ads playing
electric guitar around like indigenous people's like in the desert

(17:21):
and just very so many scarves, like he's just being
swallowed by scarves and he's just out there in the
desert with the moon and wolves and indigenous people and
heavy handed nonsense. It's it's like a thing that they

(17:44):
They doubled down on him being the spokesperson for the
product as he was on trial. Yeah, anyways, shout out
the sausage though. Yeah, but the sausage has a great snake.
What is something you think is underrated? I'm gonna go
real basic organizing bins U. I'm moved to my boyfriend

(18:06):
recently and intellect where are Oh thank you? But I've
been like it's great, But you know, this is probably
something guys who have been through this will relate to you,
I think, because I think that it's more common than
I realized. I moved things around constantly because we're not
moving together, so I'm like shufflings around. I started getting
bins to put things that are out like flash pens.

(18:30):
Now everything's in bins, but it's still like around because
I'm not trying to so now like his friends will
come over and be like, ah, I see there's more
bins around, like just like all the loose items that
were out and about are now in bins. But I
love it and I think that it doesn't distract from
his flow to like do you mind showing me, like

(18:53):
give me example of something like yeah, and then there's uh,
well I wish I can't go up now with these
bright room clear ones. If you target sells them, they're great.
You can stack them like by our It's not like
you're filling up like rubber made storage containers. Yeah, there's

(19:15):
they're in the bathroom. Then to catch it, it's like
that what is that ludicrous song like in the car
the oh yeah, in the Bad the movie. Yeah yeah
yeah yeah. I can't. I can't recommend any more of
these clear bands because if they stack, you could put

(19:36):
like coffee pots, tea, chocolate every like, yeah, that's true.
I've never it's funny, so you've pricing this. I feel
like Asian people will use like tupperware to container storage
things like I up at all. Yeah. I remember my
mom like like I'd be like six grades your rooms
a message like I organized it. We just put all

(19:58):
my pens like in a tough aware and other ships
like that. That's like you go to you go to
like an auntie's house and there's like those Danish cookies.
Then yeah, it's just like kid. But yeah, I think

(20:22):
it's just it is funny because I think of that too.
I have it's just not in my brain to think
of buying organizational bins or holders or things like that.
So I think as just how I'm kind of like
a messy person. People who have been to the I
Heart office back when it was running, My desk looks
like some kind of sucking hoarders, like nightmare. But I'm

(20:44):
going to organize your office for I literally loved it.
Like it's like, I think a new addiction because it's
it's fun to organize. Percentage when you're organizing, what percentage
of the stuff are you throwing away? My high is
my high? How are you? And what page? Well, So
like I'm trying not to throw away too much because

(21:07):
that's the part I think will become annoying. Like literally
I'm like my bfriend, it's fine, do whatever. So I
just try to reorganize. But I already moved in, so
a lot of my stuff is gone, so it really
is just rearranging, and I think that part I love
it because sometimes until you move, you don't realize that
that's what the flow is gonna be. So I've had
to shuffle where the keys go like maybe four times,

(21:27):
and that is probably annoying. But you know, my boyfriend's
saying and he acts like he didn't mind. I hope,
I hope he still loves me. But are you saying
that they've also improved the container get like it's no
longer like the containers that you can get are are
better than they used to be. Yeah, I think so.
I think they realized we were using tupperware and repurposing

(21:50):
like like you know, boxes and ship like I used
to put my magazine in our old Amazon bucks like
cut in half, and now it's like you can you know,
you don't have to spend a lot, you can just
couple bucks and get these like nice plastic stacking. Or
my mom should put wrapping paper, like nice wrapping paper
on other boxes to turn them up. Yeah, my mom

(22:10):
has this closet up old boxes like literally, I'm like,
we don't need like stores that are out of business
like boxes. Far She's like, we don't need this make
company box anymore. So I feel like the one time
we made a real run at getting organized, my wife
and I are both very disorganized people. And yeah, yeah,
oh I thought your wife was like the opposite attracting,

(22:31):
Like no, no, no, we are like identical attracted in
that respect. Her majesty looks at me and it's disgusted sometimes.
Now that's why it's it's truly like we we were
like should we really get married? This is this is
gonna be a problem, Like we really love each other,
but this is gonna be a problem because we are
identically like identically a D D messy people and we've

(22:56):
made it work so far, but we've like made multiple
runs of getting organized to end. Sometimes it like that
the last time we did it like via a container
store approach, the stuff just kind of looked like ship
and ended up kind of all over the place. We
just had a messy house with containers in there. Yeah,
you gotta go not to because I used to be
like too ambitious and be like I'm gonna do the

(23:18):
whole room, and then you start doing it and then
nothing matches. But the little thing you start small, like
you you organized the desk, and then you you get
like you know, and now I have confidence. I could
do the kitchen, I could do the bathroom, and then
up pretty soon. It's like the insides are good, so
you can then the outsides follow, right, yeah, man, such

(23:38):
as life. So let's take a quick break. We'll be
right back, and we're back. I got the double thumbs up.
Like the beginning of Top Gun and Top Gun, Maverick.
That's how every movie starts, isn't it go? Movie start

(24:02):
and where go? And alright, so conspiratorial thinking abounds. This
is your story and gonna let you take it from
the well I think. I mean, that's that's true. No
matter who says that sentence, I would say, but yes,
it is all. I mean. Look last week, right when

(24:23):
you know, like the anti factors, I think they believe
they got a gift from like blonde hair Jesus. When
like NFL player tomar Hamlin collapsed passed away like momentarily
from a cardiac arrest and was a revived immediately, the
fucking tweets and post talking about died suddenly just ramped

(24:43):
up exponentially. There's this group called the Center for Countering
Digital Hate, and their nonprofit that looks at disinformation and
things like that. They said that the phrase died suddenly
had quadrupled that day. Like the daily average is only
fourth about four thousand mentions, this is doing about seventeen thousand.
Where people are going on this whole died suddenly. And

(25:03):
do you guys remember we've talked about this phrase died
suddenly before because there was that shitty I guess documentary
that they called it, but it was really just a
montage clip of people collapsing due to any other reason
aside from having like a COVID vaccine and actually not dying.
And people are like, oh man, this is fucking scary. Man,
look at what the vaccines doing to people. People are

(25:25):
just dying left and right. Well, this like the further
around that ship hasn't died down. And this guy specifically
just recently came back up in the news. You may
have remembered us talking about him. His name is Christopher Keys.
He was the guy that was called the vaccine cop
who wore like a fucking bag and he tried to
citizens arrest a fucking governor for like approving vaccines for kids.

(25:46):
And he also remember his last I mean, we really
talked about him because of his last science breakthrough. Let
me just let me just remind you really quick what
he's told a rueful of people what the antidote to
the COVID vaccine was. You know, take it with a
grain of stop and go do the research, because this
is gonna just be like, there's no way but the antidote,
and I'm gonna kill the credibility. But what credibly don't

(26:07):
have anyway, So okay, um, the antidote that we've seen
now and we have tons and tons of research, is
you're in therapy. You're in therapy, okay, And I know
a lot of you and a lot of people like
what the fund is this doing. Yes, he's talking about
drinking your pepe so you can negate the vaccine and

(26:28):
be free. Well, now this guy's back at it again,
and he's this So he was on a plane and
he was asking the pilots if they were vaccinated because
they could died suddenly due to their vaccination. So this
is we're gonna play this clip. This is he was
just like going up to the cogny like, hey, how
you fellows doing blah blah blah. You guys aren't vaccinated.
Are you place? This is him walking up to the cockpit.

(26:53):
We just found out another pallette dropped in. Yes, you
guys aren't vaccinated, are your hope? Yes, both of you?
Oh my gosh. Okay, So he's laughing off. He's like, yeah, okay, yeah, sure,
thing more on that later. I bet you guys will

(27:14):
be fine. Then guess what the fucking flight landed because
no one's dying suddenly as ship. And then this is
he goes up to the pilots. I guess, just like
double back on being like, yo, I know I was
talking about it, like, let me just check in on
you guys one more time because I don't want to
take that out. Thank you guys, Thank you give your
car real quick. Yeah. Please. The documentary we just put

(27:36):
out called Died telling me about Stop Peters. You said
you were young, brother, so I said, but again, we've
had over a thousand athletes dropped dead on the football
field twenty three years of age. Please go look at it.
We have a team of over you hear. The pilot
just goes, that's a lie right back, because it is
a fucking lie. Yeah, he's just like, just get the

(27:59):
funk out of I face, dude, that's a thousands of
people aren't going down. He's likely referencing this like website
that just has a list of fucking athletes that have died,
like for any reason. They'll be like sixties six year
old Rugby legend died and just leaving it at that.
And I think it's worth mentioning all this because Tucker

(28:21):
Carlson has made the same claims on his show. And
we're now looking at a like house of representatives where
like the planned emic Adrena chrome gang are going to
be setting a lot of the agendas for what kind
of legislation they even discussed, or the you know, the
business a lot of these of a lot of these committees.
And McCarthy he finally got his speakership, but he basically

(28:42):
had to give away all his power to these people
just so he can have a bigger office and hold
a wooden dildough. And we're going to pay the price
because of this, because now we have people who are
if you hear even what he said in his first speech,
he's talking about things like looking into the origins of
the pandemic or like looking at like what's going on
with the c d C all this language is meant

(29:04):
to begin a ton of quote unquote investigations that are
just gonna challenge people's sense of like established truth or
reality going into this is who we are seeding ground two.
When people are like, he's made some concessions and seeded
some ground, like, this is who he's ultimately seeding ground
two is the guy who wants to make his pilots
let him watch them drink their own p before takeoff,

(29:26):
to make sure that they're covered. It's it'll only be
a matter of time until Dr pp is going up
to do like some kind of testimony in front of
Congress or whatever about how like he's seeing he's seen
he's seen it all, folks. But again, this is all
it's just very dangerous too because when you look even
how epidemiologists are talking, they're like, man, the way these

(29:47):
these diseases mutate and we have new variants, like we're
looking at like a new pathoge in like every six
years that we have to contend with, whether it's like
stars or merse or COVID, like they keep coming. And
so there's no there's no world in which you've got
to be like, we don't need to look into any
of this ship anymore, Like it's all bullshit and there

(30:08):
I don't know how on earth the country can protect
itself because it did already the terrible job when the
ship started. When the GOP is basically going to tell
Americans like, hey, Fox Science, they don't know shit. Really yeah,
they've like built out the scaffolding already for the next pandemic.
And now everybody like prior to the pandemic, like people

(30:29):
I think like that there were there's been a huge
drop off and like the number of people who actually
are not skeptical of sucking vaccines just across the board.
Like that it's done. They've done quite a bit of damage,
and it's it's very frustrating, Like this is one of
the most frustrating sort of cognitive biases to deal with,
like the sampling bias or sampling error, where it's just

(30:52):
any news story can be used to make the kid
like it. It didn't make any sense to me, like
it It hadn't crossed my mind that the NFL story
would be used in this way to like try and
bias people against vaccines. But it's it's like the you

(31:13):
know that year everyone was like god like eighteen is
on a weird one. All these celebrities are dying and
it's just like, no, there's just a lot of celebrities
who are in their sixties and seventies and eighties at
this point. You know, it's like that, it's you're just
seeing It's like I used to think people in Russia
where the wildest drivers, and it turns out it's just

(31:33):
that Russian that like most Russian cars have a dash cam,
and so you just see all the footage of the
wilder ship that's happening on roads everywhere around the world happened,
and like they actually share the footage as opposed to
you know, we don't. We don't all have cameras constantly
taking the footage. And right, well, now we're catching up

(31:55):
because now more American people have them now and the
clips are starting to have American license plate in them,
and they're equally fucking out their drivers here, I mean
ship in l A. I I think where I live
in Glendale is like considered the worst driving in the country.
It is, I mean four lawlessless and and I grew

(32:19):
up driving on that ship. I'm a good driver because
I've had to transit y Yeah, I mean that's had
some of the most fucking fucked up accidents ever on it, Like, yeah,
there was one where the guy like was ejected onto
like a fucking freeway sign, like yeah, yeah, yeah, way again.

(32:41):
It's just a lot of wild anyway. But all that
to say, yeah, our confirmation vices are out there, but
it's just very scary to think of, Like how even
in our like when the in the pandemic started here
in twenty like the CDC and the government was like,
it looks like a lot of stuffs happened in New
York right now, should we start testing for that, right?
And they just didn't, and then you know que Curb

(33:04):
theme song. People have to remember in general that state
lines are just made up, right, right, because a lot
of times people will be you know, I'm from the
East Coast and I'll visit home and people will be like, wow, California,
there's a lot of like fires and stuff out there.
Hunt It's like you live here too, Yes, I'm like closer,
but your planet is also on fire. It's not just like, oh,

(33:26):
it's only California, and once it hits that line, we
don't have to worry about it. Yeah, exact only slightly
further away from you. I think, Yeah, we have such
a terrible like compartmentalization problem in America, like whether it's
class or race or like whatever. People like, Man, well
that's that's for this outer thing outside of my little
box I think I'm inside of. It's like, no motherfucker,

(33:48):
Like to your point, it's like you're we're all on
the same rock, you know, and the problem happening here
can get to you. They will eventually. Yeah, I flew
here in like a few hours, like it's happening. You
might want to, like, you know, take some cover something. Yeah,
well a little bit further, but still, you know. Part

(34:09):
of a part of an ongoing trend that we've been
tracking here that we're seeing happen in Brazil is the
rise of fascism, and like a very specific type of
fascism that is like mega fascism, I guess is. But
so Bolsonaro lost his election and well that's what they say,
right exactly. We don't know, we don't know, we don't know,

(34:32):
we don't know. We'll according to according to whom, But
it's all part of it is like what what you
satirizing your show? What the p doctor the only doctor
I listened to. And uh, of course and this Bolsonardo
thing are all a part of this same trend of
people feeling disaffected and lonely and feeling you know, rejecting

(34:54):
the kind of liberal mainstream status quo in many cases
for like good reasons and in many cases for horrifying,
you know, racist reasons. But they are like, it's a
growing it's a growing movement that it feels like we're
not doing the right things to prevent. But what the

(35:15):
latest kind of flare up of this is that after
he lost the election, he kind of pulled a Trump
and you know, disappeared to Florida, but continued to spread
wild conspiratorial nonsense, to the point that supporter of storm
Brazilian Congress over two election loss is was the number

(35:36):
one story over the weekend on TMZ. What he m
z none of the rioters are dating Pete Davidson, but
that I was their number one store tmzs onto it.
I think we should be too, but I don't know
he's been. His protesters have been blocking roads, setting vehicles
on fire, camping out outside military headquarters, urging the arm

(36:00):
forces to intervene. And yeah, a lot of American media
outlets are comparing this to January six, partly because we
are incapable of seeing a global news story and not
making it about ourselves. Yeah. Well, but also when Steve
Bannon is a Boll scenario advisor, you know, and he
was ringing that bell from over here like last year

(36:21):
saying like, I don't know, it looks like real contested.
We'll see what happened. I mean, he was his whole
thing was like I'm hoping for another January six in Brazil.
And it it's weird too because like it it was
everything about it was just kind of off, like it
was on a Sunday, so no officials were there, so
like they weren't necessarily like stopping the certification of an

(36:43):
election or something. They just like pulled up and just
like ransacked the place. And that was like about then
there's even like a q Q shaman q and on
shaman like fucking like like analogous dude. But in Brazilian
colors who also showed up. There's like so much imitation
happening to it's very has the same has one of

(37:03):
every type of person, right, Yeah, there's an Italian one. Yeah,
they all have one. Yeah, but it's but it's funny too,
because like they go into it thinking they're like, this
is what the people want. Like they're on this like
wave of self righteousness, like even with the January six people,
they're like, we're patriots or whatever. But the problem is,
like I think, because they think they're on such a

(37:25):
like righteous course and then they like objectively lose an election,
it's like, well, I'm not gonna fucking say, oh maybe
I would, maybe I didn't represent the will of the people.
They're gonna double down and be like, no, fuck it,
put your face paint on, and now will storm the capital.
Like I don't know if you saw that one clip
where the one guy's like, yeah, man, we can take
that building. We can we can get in there, and

(37:46):
there's a guy behind him he was like and then
what like on January six, And that's kind of the mentality.
It's like, yeah, you're angry, you pulled up, but because
you're all there motivated by this like like all of
these very disparate principles, like everyone's there for their own
fucking weird reason. Like it's it's they don't quite turn
into like this hyper potent thing. But I will say this.

(38:09):
I mean, obviously Brazil has had a military dictatorship, so
they're not far off being like y'all get involved like
like y'all did in the sixties to eighties. Please and
apparently the local police report to the governor, who is
a former Bolton arrow ally and this was similarly to
January six, This is being planned openly on the internet

(38:30):
for at least two weeks. I think even there's even
more planning to the to the point that the buses
were chartered that showed up for the for the storming
of the capitol. Like this is this is like a
you know, the the Civil War reenactments that are like,
all right, this is what this is what you do
when you lose an election and you're have a right

(38:51):
wing dictator on the ballot. I love that everyone for
all this stuff has to use social media and text messages,
you know, like no one is like, hey, if we're
going to be secretive, praviously, we can't text. And they
all just text openly and then they get subpoenas and
it's like, look, it's all here. I have every text
that they wrote to each other. Like I just can't

(39:13):
help it, you know, it's convenient. I like the blue bubbles.
We all gotta have iPhones when we're planning. The second
the second they figure out their ops sec, oh, it's trouble.
But until then, yeah, their egos will continue to assist
those who are seeking to keep texting, Yeah, put it on,
put it on, get or or whatever saying signal. I

(39:35):
think there's something that is like specifically social media driven
about the like that specific impulse of well, there must
have there must have been cheating going on, because everyone
I speak to and all the information that I see
is like creating this world where he's gonna win in
a landslide. And that is because you are being fed

(39:59):
and algorithm that is designed just for you based on
what you want to see. So like that again, it's
like a very it's a lonely world by design, and
that it is it has been designed exactly and only
for you, And so it doesn't actually like where else
are you going to find the people who agree with you?

(40:21):
But on social media because you go door to door
right just to get a storm in the capital. Hi,
I just wanted to see what what you knew about
a violent overthrow of the government, and I might be
able to interest you in joining us this weekend, yes
or no. Yeah, but the riot was condemned by pretty

(40:43):
much everyone except for Steve Bannon and other mega folks
who were like Brazilian freedom fighters, that's what we're looking at.
There were some, there were some quiet Republicans, like they're
still the ones that are trying to figure out like
where their soul is or they're like, I'm not gonna raw, right,
But I can't say that's bad because then I'll get

(41:04):
just absolutely you know, so you just on the internet
by the maga people. But yeah, we shall see. Yeah,
but Dan, it sounds like you when we mentioned him earlier,
like Steve's a friend, Steve, Yeah, Steve's a good pal. Uh.
He and I have the same skincare regimen and yeah,

(41:24):
I just he's a beautiful, fun guy. Love him, do
the same dental routine to sleep with a bunch of jobs. Yeah,
and just I'm like, Steve Hetty, get those cool red
spots all over you. All the insides are on your
outsides because you're so evil that your a body that
can't contain any kind of maladies. That's true power when

(41:48):
when your body starts turning, it someth inside out. Yeah,
when you look like um the Emperor or whatever from
Star Wars, you're like cool, You're in a good spot.
You look like the bad guy, like the worst bad
guy ever made in movies. You look like him. Palpatine.
Swam Palpayeah, Okay, rise and grind. I'm on my Palpatine, Palpa. Dude,

(42:11):
I nailed him, Palpatine. That's messed up, man. You heard
it here there it is. Why did they call it
round teen? He's a round emperor. All right, let's take
a quick break. We'll be right back, and we're back.

(42:36):
And this is this is our JFK assassination conspiracy. This
is our yeah, for our generation. So back in two
thousand twelve, you might remember I didn't, but you guys did.
Kim Kardashian flour bombed. She was being interviewed on the
red carpet. Someone came up and I it was going

(43:00):
to be more like violent than it was. It was
more of like she was sprinkled with flower. Her head
did go back and to the left as as it happened,
but she was at an event launching her Knew perfume.
It drew attention to the product and the seriousness of
begging ingredient based attacks like police were called and everything,

(43:22):
like Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says deputies were called
to the London hotel because somebody threw powder on her
and you know, you don't know that it's flower exactly
be the cocaine that her pr agent was doing. When
so that's it. That's an expensive prank. Yes, I want
to throw like a quarter pound of cocaine on somebody. Okay,

(43:44):
do you I got eight ounces of money? She bravely
refused medical treatment at the time. Paramedics were called to
the hotel, but Cardasi refused medical treatment and described it
as the most craziest, unexpected, weird thing that ever happened
to me. Do you want to jack you said, you've
never seen it. Do you want to see the Do
you want to watch the video? The yeah, I mean

(44:06):
the audio is just interesting because she's giving an interview
and the person just utters for hag because it was
like an anti fur protest supposedly, But she's given an interview,
she's talking, she's talking. Oh, here comes a person from
the bag with the bag. Here's the thing, though, this

(44:28):
is the beginning of Kim Kardashian's terrible acting career because
knowing what we know now, her her reactions are very
like I knew that she was gonna she was like
feigning outrage. She's like, oh no, but she's smiling. She's smiling. Right,
here's oh ship happened? Are according to plan? Anyway? So

(44:51):
what were you saying about this? And then walks off
with her head down like almost like trying to stifle
a lad Yeah yeah, yeah yeah, Or it was kind
of doing that thing where you like someone through a
like on a reality show where someone throws a drink
on someone and they're not trying to let that phase them,
so they go right, oh okay, right and just wipe

(45:11):
the drink off, grabbing their hair. Yeah yeah, yeah. Anyways,
we recently learned that it was all a PR stunt.
She was totally in on it. Her PR agent and
her planned the Foe attack in order to create a
media moment. She supposedly told Kim Kardashian, if we create
media gold, guess what's going to happen. Everyone's going to

(45:33):
be talking about your perfume. Everyone's going to buy it.
Did that happen? I'm wearing it? Right now. Okay, but
I thought you were saying you always wear white diamonds.
You said, yeah, it's a little it's a milange. Did
Tom Cruise have something similar happened to him to where
he got flower bombed? It literally they got her sprayed

(45:55):
with a squirt gun? I think was it? I thought
he got flower bombed too? Oh did he? I think
he did? Maybe this works so well, or maybe he
got glitter bombed. He got I think heat. Wait, let's see,
there's a whole thing he said was get attacked, glitter
bomb flower bombed? Uh, kim got the flower? Who is this?

(46:17):
I think Lindsay Lohan got hit with glitter and flower?
Oh yeah? What? Yeah? What? What? Something I don't know
that looks like a liquid on? What did that? Maybe
he did get wet. He did at one point get
spread with a squirk gun. And I just remember because
he he has this like very friendly facade. But when
he got sprayed with a squirk gun, it went away.

(46:39):
It was because I thought this was a part of
something about Mary. Somebody has what is happening in this picture?
So yeah, he got mad Lindsay Lohan and and the
screen cap that they used of her glitter bomb at
tech looks like she's being hit with molten metal, yeah,
or then grenade went on. I don't know. This is

(47:00):
interesting to me because it suggests that, like there are
those times where you hear a conspiracy theory, like I
had recently heard that all that don't worry Darling extreme
media push controversy was all part of some four D
chess plan, And it did seem to like it had

(47:21):
a big opening weekend and then kind of died off
after that. But that is a big opening weekend is
usually a testament to a really successful media push, And
I don't know like this So first of all, it's
such a bad idea, like to say out loud, We're
going to make people by your perfume by dumping flower

(47:43):
on your head. But it is also like the it
was definitely like conceived by someone who was doing too
many stimulants, I think, whether it be coffee or what
it was, but it's it does kind of in my
mind too. Okay, I'm going to be viewing any anything

(48:04):
like this in the future through new glasses because of right, Yeah,
I mean it makes sense because so much is like
celebrity is such a spectacle that all you have to
do is, you know, think a little bit ahead of
how people are going to respond to what's happening to
a celebrity, and you get this kind of ship like

(48:25):
all the time or like it would be like, oh,
if someone does this, then it's popping. If you got
all this talk around, you know, the stuff that was
going on set or whatever, people are going to be
talking because I feel like it's the days we used
to just take movies in. There would be a billboard,
there will be a fucking bus bench ad, there will
be a couple of music videos, and you knew a

(48:46):
movie was coming up. But I think in the age
of like the Internet everything, it's like those same I
don't think those work in the same way, and they
kind of have to do like run psy ops on
the fucking audience to get them interested on some level. Right, Well,
related but not related is thinking about the whole I
don't know if you've all talked about it at the
gin Shaw thing, right, So, her bringing a fake bag
to her her sentencing, everyone has been talking about that,

(49:10):
and I'm like, as much as people are like, oh
this thing, I'm like, that's what these reality folks have
been crafted to do. They've they've learned how to make
every moment of their anything happening, it's a moment. And
so like, I'm not surprised that someone would come out
and say Kim Kardashian's flower blom thing was a moment
for me. I'm sorry, but I'm laughing because as I'm

(49:31):
looking through the photos, there's these people vacuuming up the flower,
and it's taking me down every time I see someone
with an actual vacuum vacuuming up the flower. But all
that to say, I'm not surprised cleaning up. Yeah, I'm
not surprised at all. Yeah, but I'm curious to hear
from you guys, any any like gang, what are stories

(49:56):
like this that you always suspected we're an inside job? There?
There have been that Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian's sex
tape leaks were both you know, things that they did
that you know what, whether it was an inside job
or not, both like exploded their careers and to the stratosphere.

(50:17):
You know, Paris Hilton say that wasn't she wasn't a
part of that. She has come out and said that,
But it's because because it was that wasn't, Yeah, because
I feel like the guy she was with like a
total yeah predator. Yeah, I don't know what other things.
I mean, I'm not saying this is an inside job.
But when the Caitlin Jenner vanity fair cover came out,

(50:39):
right when she came out, that was the day like
the renewal of the Patriot Act was going on, and
there was a lot of outrage because Edward Snowden was
like doing like, you know what the n s A
is kind of up to. There was a huge conversation
around surveillance. But the debate like on like the day before,
there's all this debate going on, and then that like
they were like trying to get the votes right and

(50:59):
they finally got it through just served as a great
I was more of an example of a great like
pop culture distraction. Was something really fucking like is happening? Yeah, yeah, Yeah,
that's what I always thought, Like when you look at
the dates of it, you're like, wow, that's I think
just more serendipitous for the military industrial complex and surveillance state.
Then Caitlyn Jenner ends up being a Republican politician. Yeah,

(51:23):
and then and then the end it's like it wasn't
all just so you know, I feel like Julia Fox
was never interested in Kanye, but that's not necessarily something
I think was a setup that just seems like self serving,
like social climbing of the lowest common denominator variety. But
I don't know what other you know, like was the
Tom cruise jumping up and down on the couch that

(51:45):
felt contrived or was that real? You know, like what
what where do we land on that? I think that
was a Dean scream level, like the media ran with
something because they were ready to pile on you're doing
the opposite, and because he when when you picture that
moment in your mind, what do you see? Like do
you see him jumping up and down on the couch

(52:08):
like the trampoline? Yeah? In my mind, I think, so
what actually had he jumped on the couch, stood there
for a second, and then jumped off Like when you
go back and watch it, it's somewhat underwhelming. He just
hopped on, Yeah, he hopped on then hopped on. He Like,
I'm not saying the version that came through into the

(52:29):
like collective consciousness was earned by just like his being
intense to a degree that it's like, well, that person
is really not human and their career is built on
them portraying humans up to that point. And since then,
Tom Cruise has been like, all right, what if my
thing is just I'm the most intense person and I

(52:51):
will die for you to watch my movie. But I
think I don't think the media had to work too
hard on that one as opposed to the Dean Scream.
But I I do think that that one wasn't. It
was just people were ready to be like this person
is We're out on Tom Cruise, right, Okay, yeah that's

(53:12):
my theory anyway. But yeah, he say I love my wife?
Or did he say I love that woman? I love
that woman? I believe that's what I remember. Yeah, that
was that's a lot, very believable. Yeah, there's a lot
of that's a lot of drugs, funny, Yeah, I don't
you know. Yeah, I think he's just got the natural

(53:35):
He's got the CEO energy, you know, yeah, because he's like, yeah,
if if he weren't an actor, he'd be like some
billionaire who like you know, like let like millions of
people die like under his watch, but his day clapping,
you know, like just that right, Alright, Well, Speaking of
other movie stars, Mel Gibson is reportedly making Passion of

(53:58):
the Christ to cruise Control. As writer Jim put it,
it's not called control but control. Yeah. But he's apparently
just months away from making a sequel to his torture
porn blockbuster The Passion of the Christ. He had talked
about the what's it about? So this is this is interesting.

(54:19):
So he's talked before about the project and said that
it's going to be wild and a vast theological experience.
That is an acid trip, which sounded cool to me,
much cooler than the First Passion of the Christ. I
don't know if y'all saw that, but that is the
least movie like Anti Semitism was a little wacky in

(54:42):
that one, Oh my God, and there's just like, no
there there's no plot. It's just a person getting beaten
until the thing and looking Jim Caviel is doing right now. Yeah,
it really He also, I'm pretty sure got struck by
lightning while he was on the cross during the film
of that movie. Is like, how many signs do you need?

(55:04):
Like this is this is the sort of thing he'll
believe in, Like how many sides signs that a god
is up there not wanting this to happen. Do you
need if that's what we believe him? But anytime anyways,
the idea is that it will happen in the time
between Jesus dying and Jesus rising in like some like heaven,

(55:27):
hell nether world thing. So it's just gonna be a
totally different genre. It's gonna be alright, a man. I
love to see someone really religious their religion and treating
with the proper sanctity in respect it deserves being like
a man. What about between Friday and Sunday? Though? What
the funk was what was going on in that's right?

(55:50):
He was in the Yeah, do you think it starts
off like Friday? Like it starts like the first thing
with but but but but it's Friday. Yeah, but then
they yeah, then they have him what like in a
I don't know, it's I can't believe, like someone's finding whatever. Yeah,

(56:11):
there's always somebody wants to make Jesus stuff. Yeah, so
there's a there's a history of people trying to make
sequels this because mel Gibson can't like copyright the story
of Jesus or anti Semitism, so he's you know, lots
of people have been like, hey, this this is a
recipe that works. So there was a Christian film producer

(56:34):
who tried to crab fund forty million dollars to make
a sequel. It didn't really go anywhere. Most fucked up
attempt to make a follow up to the Passion of
the Christ came from the original film screenwriter Benedict Fitzgerald.
So Benny Fits after the movie came out, was not
getting any job offers, which is, you know, it is

(56:55):
one of the most successful movies of all time. But
on the other hand, the film was let's say controversial
and also literal garbage is one of the worst movies.
But also I was just like curious about like what
was his backstory? Was he working? Like did he write
Lethal Weapon four? And then Mel Gibson rapped him into

(57:16):
this or what not a ton of credits, but is
from like have you ever seen quiz show movie quiz
Show where it's when refin yeah, then and this guy
who is like from a famous intellectual family becomes a
famous quiz show contestant and gets all the answers, but

(57:39):
he's cheating, and like that's what it seems like. This
person is the So his dad is a famous poet
critic named Robert Fitzgerald, and when he was a kid,
Flannery O'Connor babysat him. But so he's like literary loyalty

(57:59):
and this was kind of he like worked on a
couple of TV shows and then this was his biggest thing.
And then everyone's like, oh man, we really didn't like that.
So he hasn't been able to get work. But he
was able to get a big pay day by saying, actually, okay,
what about prequel? And he and he interested in a
prequel and everyone's like, hell no. But he was able

(58:24):
to raise money to make the movie by turning to
a Mexican drug cartel. Okay, signed an agreement with them.
Was very agreements exactly, was shockingly incurious about like what
what are these people? Where's all this money coming from?
From these people that nobody in Hollywood's ever heard of?

(58:46):
And the cartel sued him over some money he couldn't
pay back, and the car tells suited him. Yes, I
like that. The cartels like, hey, man, get a business
agreement this guy, Yeah, we don't know when, we don't
know how he moves. So the cartel signed over the
rights to the movie to two men, one of whom

(59:06):
wanted the other to give up his half of the script,
and when he refused, the other guy kidnapped his brother,
with the ransom being a fact note, agreeing to give
up his half of the Passion prequel. Oh my, this
is the movie. This is the movie. Why someone's not
making this a movie? Just be writing what is happening
to stupid ahead, This guy runs a ballo to cartel.

(59:29):
There's fucking kidnapping over the rights to the Passion of
the Christ. This is the movie. Why is no one
making this? This option? Has someone optioned this? Because we should?
It is actually a fantastic movie that you can make
and argo, yeah exactly. The script was then sold for

(59:51):
one million dollars to a producer who was immediately questioned
by the d A. And then when the arrest was
made the government, like the US government, it claimed the
rights to ten percent of the future profits of Mary,
Mother of Christ, the name of the movie, because it
was gonna be all about Mary, which they then ended
up losing in court like they got sued to give

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up their rights to it. And then after all that,
the movie was never made because the scripted become tainted.
But this is the legacy of a passionate Christ sequel,
which is like, on one level, it's like the Titanic sequel,
like it's a thing you would joke about. It feels impossible,
But yeah, I said, it's just not. I gotta see

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this movie now about this fucking guy going to the
cartel to make a film that is so awful and
the downward spiral that ensues. That's that's why I'm that. Yeah,
you know, but I just like that that the pivot
was all right, then let's do it like right after
they take him off the cross until it's Sunday. We'll
do that. Okay, we burned the prequel, we don't. Nobody

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has the rights to the acid trip in the fucking
cave in the tomb, as it were. That's right, so
we'll see. We'll I'll be eagerly awaiting that. Talking to Satan,
say the serpent, do you think what is that gonna
look like? Do you know what I mean? How do
you even do that? That? Won't I feel like even
Christian people who fused with the first one might even
be offended by whatever the director's depiction is of all

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this other stuff. It's gonna be wildly offensive and boring
at the same time, like the first one, Like is
there gonna be a scene where he's like what I mean,
like going to like the cameras and then he lands
in like a dark void where am I Welcome to Hell?

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Jesus your mind unless you can beat me in this
fiddling content. James Brown gets a whole sequence because he's
down there entertaining welcome to Hell and the doors open
and it's just Jesus is like, what is going on?

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I mean, that would be in a way if you said,
there's a fucking sequence where Jesus goes in a fucking
wormhole to a black void which is Hell, and then
he has a dance battle with James Brown. Yeah, the
lights pop on. Yeah, I'm like, okay, look, I don't
funk with Mel Gibson, but this is so absurd. I

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might have to torrent the Eegal version of the film
because I might have to see that. Yeah, I would
watch it just to laugh. Yeah. Yeah. Oh man, wells
the wait. Would Jim Cavezel come back for this? I
have to imagine. I don't think he's gonna object. Jim
Caviezel he's gone full right wing mega. Yeah, what's that

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gonna do? I know, I mean talk about controversy on
top of controversy. Hey, Past of the Christ too, and
it will probably do extremely well from conflict marketing. Yeah,
so called electric Tumolo. Yeah, it is funny to me
that it is funny to me that they blamed for

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for the flower bombing, like they're made up villain was
animal rights person? Like they're just always they they know, Yeah,
they have the four D chess mind to know that,
like the media wants to blame, like they won't look
too deep into that. They would love to blame an
animal rights person. So yeah, there is but yeah, I

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mean the conflict, the first passion of the crisis probably
the best example of conflict marketing. Like that movie is
a monster monster hit. Yeah, and I don't like they
were churches were being like it is your duty. You
will go to hell if you don't go out and
see this movie. Because isn't an aramaic to ship? Yeah yeah, yeah,

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remember a whole bunch of different languages, right, Well, I
can't wait to see the Shroud of Turin, Like is
he gonna use the shroud? Is? Like does he tie
that up in like a nice head wrap or something. Yeah.
Oh wow, Okay, we're starting our own Yeah, the three

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of us about to write this script. John wet you
have to write this all right, that's gonna do it.
For this week's weekly Zeitgeist. Please like and review the show.
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