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April 30, 2025 10 mins

A heated debate has taken place on the internet over who would win in a fight, one gorilla or one hundred humans. A woman went to the cockpit to ask the pilot why there was a delay. AI is changing the adult entertainment industry by allowing consumers to customize their experience. Nepal is requiring a permit to climb Mt. Everest. A letter from the Titanic was auctioned off for $400,000. 25% of scooter injuries are caused by substance use.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Is on friends biggest stories of the day.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
So is the raging debate on the internet over whether
one hundred men could take one silverback gorilla in a
hypothetical fight. A post claiming one hundred dedicated men could
beat a.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Gorilla in a fight?

Speaker 2 (00:20):
What do we think could one hundred men beat a
gorilla in a fight? Known to have superhuman strength? These gorillas?
I'm not exactly sure where this came from, But what
do we think? I don't hope so there's one of
deep thought going on.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Here can beat a gorilla? Hundred of you guys your number?
I feel like I do not think so. I do
not think so. I think they would start churning on
each other. They couldn't agree on who's the boss with
the alpha.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
I think there'd be all kinds of issues.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
I'm going to say no, and I'll tell you why.
And this is without any kind of weaponry. This would
be just men brutal strength versus brutal strength. Gorillas are
incredibly strong, with their strength estimated to be four to
twenty seven times their body weight. An adult male mountain
gorilla can weigh four hundred pounds, allowing them to lift
approximately eighteen hundred pounds. Their punch strength is so remarkable,

(01:13):
ranging from thirteen hundred to twenty seven hundred pounds per
square inch, making them four to nine times stronger than humans.
Gorillas possess immediate excuse me, immense upper body strength, which
contributes to their powerful physical physiques.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
I'm gonna say no. I'm going to say no, I'm
with you.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
I'm going to say unless somehow all one hundred could
somehow put all their strength on that thing at once,
at the exact same time. Otherwise it's gonna be batting
them off. Like gorilla gonna be like nope, nope, nope, nope,
not having it, not having it. Now the gorilla might
get tired. I don't know if gorilla, I don't know
how they get tired, you know, how quickly. But I'm
gonna go I'm gonna go with gorilla on this one.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Oh yeah, me too, same, yeah, I think so.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
At least two people were removed from an American Airlines
flight to New York after women tried to answer the
cockpit to question the pile.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
It's over a delay. She's had a question.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
It was just a quick question and she just wanted
to storm the cockpit, rip the door off, and then
ask the question. A video posted a social media showed
a woman surrounded by flight attendants as a pilot opened
the door to the cockpit. Seconds later, a male flight
attendant takes a woman to the ground, leading her to
threaten to kick the flight attendant in the balls. She said,

(02:23):
a man in one of the first class seats stands
at barefoot. I don't know why this person was barefoot.
That's to me, that's the story here. There was a
guy in first class who was barefoot. We don't take
our shoes off on a plane, guys, we don't take
our shoes. I realize if you're like bougie and you
sit in first class on a long flight, they give
you socks. Maybe in your seat you could wear the socks.

(02:43):
And they had a lot of times. I'll have little
grippies on the bottom of them. Some some people will
walk into the bathroom with those on.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Whatever.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
But then again I would say shoes for the walking,
shoes in the lavatory. But if you're going to sleep,
you don't have to wear your shoes in your seat.
If you have one of those laid out situations correct.
Otherwise I would say, we're leaving our shoes on for
you and for me, you know, because it's gross. But
people who walk in there the socks they own into

(03:12):
the lavatory. Who the hell knows what's on the ground
in the public bathroom.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Would you do that at a truck stop? No, you wouldn't. Anyway.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
The guy in one of the first class seats, he
stood up barefoot and begins yelling at the flight attendant
in Portuguese. The one begins yelling again as two crew
members keep her contained, saying that all this person wanted
to know was the woman reason for the delay. The
flight from stub Poll out of New York eventually took
off two hours later. And I don't know if this
one probably is never flying again. So that's the other thing,

(03:41):
like why are reacting up on planes? You know what happens.
You went up on a list, and that list means
you don't get to go anywhere unless you want to
drive there. So no AI is now seriously transforming the
adult entertainment industry. Websites letting users create their own customizable
AI generated adult content are booming. Talking, personalized videos, audio,

(04:02):
virtual companions that you can interact with Researchers analyzed thirty
six of these platforms and found that most let users
handpick everything from body type and outfits to personality and
emotional expression. Some even create full brook blown AI partners
that remember things and talk back like a real relationship.
This shift marks a huge leap from just streaming the content.

(04:24):
Now you could literally design your own ideal fantasy, and
they are now ethical questions heating up, Like I guess
I could make I could make my AI partner look
like Jason, which I've always wanted and done, But all
I'd have to do is ask him. So I don't
know why I wouldn't need to do that. I can
have Oh no, I want to hear the rest of

(04:45):
that pickup. You don't need a baby right here? Yeah,
I don't know. I mean, is it kind of weird
though this rhetorical question, But is it weird if you
found out that someone has created an AI bot of
you and the at home fantasizing about having interaction with it,
Like it's weird?

Speaker 1 (05:03):
Yes, it's very like the rest are yeah right.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Exactly, Yeah, just file the stuff away like everybody else does,
you know, Yeah exactly. Just think about that action ten
years ago, like everybody else. Does you know the one
that was really good but really crazy? Calyn, This is
for you, and I'm sorry. I'm sorry about this for you,
but you're going to have to reschedule your vacation. In
an effort to reduce overcrowding and improve safety, that Paul

(05:27):
wants to require that all climbers have experience before trying
to scale Mount Everest, which I knew you were planning
on doing. According to a draft of a new law,
climbers would only be able to obtain a permit if
they've already climbed at least one of the Himalayan nations
twenty two thousand foot peaks, almost twenty three thousand foot peaks.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Yeah, we're just thinking of this law like this could
have helped. I'm assuming a lot of situations.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Yeah, because if you have enough money up until this point,
you can climb out. You can attempt to climb Mount Everest,
right and have you know, shrpest, carry your stuff and
do the whole thing. And I don't think I think
people realize they're like, well, I can afford it, so
I should do it. No, you shouldn't, like you Literally,
I've seen documentaries about this. You climb over frozen dead
bodies on your way up because they have no way

(06:12):
of getting them down. There's a certain point where it's like,
we're not risking people's lives to get your dead body
off the mountains, so they just become part of the mountain.

Speaker 1 (06:21):
Yeah, because people just die auction.

Speaker 2 (06:23):
Deprivation, all kinds of different, they're not in good enough shape,
whatever else. And so yeah, they just leave you there
because I mean, I'm not going to send two more
people up there to try and get you down because
you're dead. You know, you would have been I think
you would have run up the thing, no problem. But
all you have to do now is go climb one
of the other Himalayan nations peaks and then that's fine.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Yeah, definitely work.

Speaker 2 (06:46):
There's a documentary also on Netflix about somebody. I don't
remember the time period, but he did all of them.
He did like all of the big ones in it
was like a year or a month or I can't
remember what it was. But this dude was just scaling
these things like it nothing. You know, he's out here
doing everest and whatever else. Yeah, like how does he work? Well,
that was his job, I guess, But he was just

(07:08):
out here like it was no but like all right,
let's just go do this one and that one and
that one.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
He just did it and they filmed it.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
And also for you, A letter card penned by one
of the ill fated Titanic ship's most well known survivors,
recently sold at auction to a private collector, Wink Wink
in the US for four hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
That's how much I love you.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
The letter is believed to be the sole example in
existence of first class passenger Archibald Gracie from on board
the Titanic. He was all right, four hundred thousand dollars.
So you'd rather from like a dead one, you'd rather
a letter from a dead one.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
No, I just you know, I think I was on
the Titanic in a past life, and I knew Archibald.
See you weren't a big fan of Archibald's. Never really.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
And nearly twenty five percent of patients hospitalized for scooter
related injuries, we're using alcohol, opioids, marijuana, and cocaine and.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
It was a good idea to get on the scooter.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Overall scooter related hospitalizations during a five year period jump
more than eightfold, from three hundred and thirty to over
twenty seven hundred. Substance use also increase hospital costs by
an average of almost five thousand dollars per patient. Researchers
say that strategies such as helmet mandates, substance use prevention,
and infrastructure improvements are needed to mitigate injury risks. I
can see this because in a lot of places, a

(08:23):
lot of cities, they got the scooters that are just
right there and you can use them and then leave
them wherever, which is that in itself is annoying. You know,
there are a lot of cities where and I think
they're changing it, but like at first, in where I
grew up, I was at home a couple of years
ago and they had the scooters.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
I think they got rid of them completely.

Speaker 2 (08:40):
But you could literally just ride the scooter and then
just leave it wherever, like anywhere. So then you just
drive them the street and it'd be like the scooters
just littered all over, like in the middle of the yard,
just wherever, and I guess they had tracked them and
they'd come pick them up and then like put them
back in a dock again. And now I think you
have to take them back to a dock if they're
allowed at all. But I can see this. You know,
I just did a kilo, you know, a whole klot.

(09:03):
I know nothing about cocaine. Yeah, so keilo would be
a lot. Okay, but I don't know. I got to
get from A to B. I can't drive, so I mean,
I guess I'll just use one of these scooters, which
I think you could probably get a DUI for that.
I'm not a police officer currently, but I'm pretty sure
that's also against the law in itself. Not to mention
whatever damage you could do to you.

Speaker 1 (09:21):
Shout out to my friend who smashed her face I
a scooter drunk in Detroit. There you have it.

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Yeah, you're like, well, I wouldn't want to drive, so
I got it. I'll get on somebody even more imbalanced
and ride that thing around.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
So, if you're using alcohol, opioids, marijuana, or cocaine, I'm
not recommending a scooter for you. I'm thinking an uber
would be a good idea. And Rehabs Food Waste Day
nationally right right, take you straight to rehab. National bubble
t Day, National Military Brad's Day, National adopted Shelter Pet
Day and National Hairstylist Application Day. Oh.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
I probably meant appreciation, and by probably, I mean I did,
and for that I apologize. We're appreciating our hairstylist and.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
The applications of the product. Yeah, I see, I see
what you.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
Meant for a job.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
Yeah, yeah, it's right. If you'd like to apply to
be a hairstylist, today is your day. We're celebrating.

Speaker 1 (10:15):
We're not goohol opio. It's marijuana and cocaine. The enteritamer
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