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It's time for non headline News withScottie and Hannah on the New Mix ninety
nine point five. It's the extendededition of non headline News. We bring
you stories that well, as itsays, pretty much, it explains itself.
Yep, they weren't in the headlines, but we think you should know
about these stories because they're kind offascinating to us. Here's an example.
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Hannah and I don't think we eventalked about this one at all. And
when you're having a bad day,yes, maybe something awful happens to you,
do you let that anger out?Oh, you have to vent.
Yes, that's where you call yourbest friend, you called your mom,
your significant other, unless it's aboutsaid person. A new study says venting
doesn't help, then wilds am Isupposed to do? It doesn't make you
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feel less angry. As a matterof fact, it can feel more negativity
because you have especially if you havea person that's an enabler that you're talking
to, they're just going, yeah, you're right to feel that way,
and you're like feel justified and morefrustrated. So maybe you're thinking, well,
let's do something physical like jogging orswimming or hitting a bag to get
that frustration out. Apparently that makesit work worse as well. Okay,
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because it reinforces the feelings of frustration. Wait, is the answer to not
feeling frustrated anymore? Eating? No, dang it? Deep breathing, oh,
meditation, okay, yoga, countto ten? Do you believe any
of that will help you? Absolutelynot. Sometimes I guess I just I
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disagree with this. Sometimes you justhave to let it out. And they're
like, Okay, are you sayinggood? That's what four letter words were
made for. Is that what you'resaying? Yes, unless you're me and
they're just a part of your generalvocabulary. But yes, sometimes a good
f bomb just get your point across. Okay, all right, let's talk
about some other research that was done. This was in the Scientific Journal,
and it says that the answer tofood insecurity is a very sustainable meat.
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Okay, that is highly efficient,environmentally friendly, it's a source of nutrition,
and it can be raised on wasteproteins. What is this delicious meat?
What do you mean by waste proteinslike mice, rats, dead animals?
Yes? Okay, what eats thosepythons? Oh? Okay? So
scientists did the research at farms inThailand and in Vietnam. Over twelve months,
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they fed the snakes things like wildcaught rodents, pork, bike products,
and fish pellets, and they grewnearly two ounces per day. Oh
wow, okay, so they're likebamboo. They just grow really quickly.
I wonder, you know, howlike you can feed pigs certain foods and
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then the pig will take on thetaste of things. Is that true?
Yeah, I've heard it. Idon't know if it's true. I've heard
of this. I wonder if that'sthe same with python. Taste a bit
of rat like they said, again, these are the researches, they said.
The researchers ate barbecued snake, autateon skewers, they ate it in
curries and as jerky, and guesswhat it tasted like? Chicken? Yeah,
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I guess I'm here for this.I know in some Asian cultures sneak
is cuisine. I don't know ifI would personally eat it, but if
you got to feed your family andyou need something, I'm here for Whenever
I'm watching one of those survival showsand they don't have any food and somebody
kills a snake, and they putit on that open fire. Yes,
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it looks fantastic, and I'm like, I would like to eat that someday.
I know, like rattlesnake, likein Arizona, you'll find it on
menus just because it's like prevalent downthere, So I wonder if it's similar.
Well, few of them crawling aroundand more in people's tummy. I
feel better about it. Right inFlorida, would love to have this as
a regular feature. By the way, you cannot eat these pythons. Good
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jow, good jow. I'm sorry. Were you trying to flex the muscle
over there? That's exactly what wasgoing on. Stick These just taste like
pain, Okay. A man inTennessee is calling attention to a condition that
he suffers. It's called PMO,which stands for a really big name pro
Sopo metamorhopsia oh PMO. What is? It affects only seventy five people in
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the world, not seventy five outof one hundred or seventy five out of
that, I mean seventy five totalon the globe. His name is Victor
Shara. And what it does it'sa mysterious illness that makes you see demonic
images on people's faces instead of theway they actually look. Oh, and
his roommate walked across the room andlooked like a demon to him. Oh
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are you looking this? And haveyou seen pictures of this? Yeah?
I've seen like the pictures like theartist rendering of what he sees as spaces
and it's like one of those demonshows. Wide mouth, yeah, the
very like elongated like cat type ofeye, the pointy ears. Ah.
So he hopes for a cure,but right now there is no cure for
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this, so you just have tohave to write it out, which brings
to mind, how do you meetbecause he's single? Yeah, how does
he meet some money? Does hebecome attracted to a demon? I guess?
I mean, what, you don'tgot to worry about your makeup or
anie thing, because no matter whatyou do to him, you're not going
to look very attractive. What ifhe snaps out of it? This is
some sort of shallow hal type situation. Ah, but I don't know.
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But here's the weird thing too.When he watches something on television, they
don't have demon faces. It's justreal life. So stress. This is
almost unbelievable, right, Like howdo you go to the doctor. I'm
sure the first thing they're thinking isnot, oh, this is demon face
syndrome, and does it say didhe get sick? Did he hit his
head? They say it's a rareneurological condition and they don't really know exactly
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what caused it. There is acyst on his brain, So there is
that going, wow, poor guy. But again, if you're a single
lady, not a lot of standardsfor this guy. No, you are
definitely as hot as everybody else.Okay, on from demon faces to an
amazing job opportunity for you doing whatPeople who climb Mount Everest Okay, have
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been facing a new challenge. Apparentlythey're now being tasked to carry their own
poop away from their trip. Newrules require climbers to bring their own waste
back down from the mountain to combatpollution. Okay. One expert said,
the problem of human waste on Everestwas very bad. It was polluting the
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mountain environment. So now you're giventwo biodegradable bags as you start your track,
kind of like you would for adog, okay, except it's for
yourself. Last year, the peoplewho clean Mount Everest went up there and
brought down seventy eight thousand pounds.Oh my gosh, of waste. So
let's pawn that just for a second. As you're listening to this, perhaps
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you're on your way to work todayand you're not looking forward to work,
you're hating your job. And thenyou picture these people whose job it was
to climb Mount Everest and pick upother people's poop, like you aren't literally
risk in your life to pick uppoop. Some got Bert from Poughkeepsie left
his poop up there because he hadhis dream come true, and you get
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to go retrieve that. I'm goingon a bit of a rant here,
but I this wasn't too long ago. I was watching something about Howeverest is
no longer or it's on its wayout of being this exclusive thing. Right.
It used to be only a handfulof people have climbed Everest, and
now, thanks to social media,have this have that. It's this pollution
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is a legitimate problem because as you'rewalking up which should be i mean,
literally the most spectacular point on thisplanet, it's just litter everywhere. So
there you go some to know thatif you do had to every that is
on your plan. No longer willthey be sending these people up to pick
up your poop? So I don'tknow if there's any accountability on this that
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you have to come down and proveit by holding up your two bags.
They're like, no way you couldhave held it that long. Let's see
your bag. Well, there's ahappy thought to the story. Enjoy the
rest of your day with that onyour mind. Enjoy whatever meal you're about
to eat. And thanks for joiningus on this edition of Non Headline News,
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the Extended Edition. I'm Scottie.That's Hannah. Oh hi, we'll
see you next time.