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Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to a DHP that's
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attention Deficit Hyperactive Politics.
Will you please welcome your hosts, Doug Robinson, Todd
Sellers and Brandon Popson? Hey everybody.
Thanks for tuning in to another episode of ADHP with Doug and
Todd and Brandon where Brandon lists today.
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Well, we have a search party sent out for him.
He may show up at any point he'sbeen invited, but we'll we'll
know Brandon so far today. So how are you doing, Todd?
I guess not to bury the lead, but it's your birthday.
Happy birthday it. Is my birthday today is my 20.
Excuse me, not my 20. My my 54th birthday, Yeah.
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The Big 54, that's that's one ofthe Breaking Bad birthdays.
Yeah. Oh, is it now?
I do, yeah. That's one of I think I have
another 12 months before I can start ordering off the the
Denny's senior. Menu, The senior menu.
Yeah, yeah, Senior. Menu and then I'll and then I'll
also be eligible to live in those adult trailer parks 55.
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And yeah, there you go. You can you can officially move
into a senior, a senior only area.
Yeah. But yeah, Breaking Bad, He like
spells out his birthday in Bacon.
His his age and one of them's 54I.
Mean, I do like bacon. There's nothing.
Wrong with who doesn't? Yeah, and your gift is in the
mail, by the way. It should be showing up
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tomorrow. I just clicked on something and
all of a sudden it stopped the stream for a second.
It's still going though. I don't know what happened.
Either way, it's all good. I don't know why that happened,
so it may have dropped for a second.
All right, back to I'm sorry, I'm just rambling.
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No, but did you hear you got a gift in the mail showing up
tomorrow? Oh I do OK.
No I did not hear that. My brain was hyper focusing on
the fact that I clicked on something and everything stopped
for a second. Well, I won't tell you what it
is, but I'll tell you what it's not.
I I chose it over the the other option was a fork that says may
the fork be with you. That's that's not what I chose
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you. Know what's funny is I I used to
say that as a kid going in, thisis a funny Star Wars joke and
I'm like, sure it is, Todd. It's a nice laser engraved fork
though, so you might still get it for Christmas.
Nice. No, I, I, I remember guys a year
or two back, I was looking on Etsy for something specific and
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I don't remember what the specific thing was, but I do
remember running across a pair of engagement rings, one that
says I love you and the other one that says I know.
And I was like, there you go. If I ever, if I ever just if I
ever find someone to spend the rest of my life with, I'm I'm
getting those if they still lookwell, you.
Say you got to get them and thenmanifest it it'll.
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You know if you. Sort of if you buy, if you buy
it, it will come, yeah. See, now here I'm thinking the
other way around, thinking I need to have someone to give
them to before I can get them, you know?
Well. This is why it's never worked
out for you, Todd. You're doing it backwards.
I'm thinking too literal I thinkso there.
You go. Why would I?
No, of course not. But so did you do anything today
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for your birthday? Did you meet up with anybody?
I did. Not do anything today I stayed
home and just kind of doom scrolled on my phone and then I
moved over to the computer and doom scrolled over there and and
then trying clicking on things again.
And so I just did a lot of just staring at the screen today.
Didn't really plan on doing muchof anything.
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I have AI have like 16 bucks in my pocket that I can I can use
to get myself something to eat or, or you know something to eat
or maybe something to eat. You got you got food on your
mind. I mean, it's it's.
Like I mean 16 bucks. What can you what?
What can you get for $16? Well, you're in Renton.
There's a lot on the table. Yeah, it's got to find the right
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alley. Everything that's on the table
is is out of my price range. Well, you got to go under the
table I guess. Yeah, probably, probably turn
that up a little bit. Just walk down the street to
rent and go and what can I get for 16 bucks?
Yeah, you can get mugged. That's what you can get.
There we go. It was like an art class.
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I would a ceramics class. I would ask kids how much to pay
me to break their peace. What and?
Then they'd say nothing and I'd go, OK, I'll do it for free.
OK, Yeah, yeah, I suppose. Yeah, No, yeah.
No, no, no, no. Don't do that.
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All right, so we do have a correction to make from last
week. We talking about the obviously
the Charlie Cook assassination, right, right.
One of the things we really, it really seemed at the time, which
we did talk about last week is whether or not he was a griper.
And we talked a little bit aboutwhat a griper was and the
followers of Nick Fuentes. It does it does kind of appear
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that he's not a a griper. Like I don't know what if he had
any sort of passing through thatfield or not, but it seems like
the memes, as far as we can tellnow are just memes.
Like they've by the time he's putting them anywhere, they've
lost all our original meaning ororigin or anything like that.
So. There wasn't any.
There wasn't anything that he was.
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People claimed him, but he wasn't actively a member of.
Yeah, he does not appear to havebeen a grouper.
He, he's really just kind of apolitical, except for, you
know, he appears to have been, you know, he's.
Been red pilled but he doesn't claim any association.
I don't know that he's been red pilled.
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It's he's really like they did searching through like all his
history of like Discord chats and whatever.
And he's mentioned like he's mentioned a politician like
twice, which is he mentioned Trump in terms of like vote
tallies and he mentioned Biden in terms of like, I think
Biden's going to win or lose or something like that.
Like it was really non charged language at all.
And he's definitely sympathetic to LGBTQ causes.
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He seems to possibly be in that world himself, but it doesn't
appear like he appears to have been purely motivated by hatred
for Charlie Kirk in particular. Oh, got you, got you.
Yeah. And he doesn't really seem to
fall into any particular like hewas raised conservative, like we
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know that much. He grew up in Utah, you know,
right in the middle of, you know, Mormon country.
And they're, they're, they all pretty much are Republican.
You can't really. I don't think it's possible to
be to be Mormon and a left-leaning person in general
so. Yeah, I mean, I don't he's a
child of it, right? So you could always rebel
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against your parenting, but you're certainly that doesn't
that doesn't mean you're not brought up.
Obviously he was brought up around guns and that was part of
this whole deal is, you know, I something I said on Facebook
once is his his political ideology may have something to
do with why he hated Charlie Kirk, But his methods and
actions are the direct result ofbeing brought up in a gun
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friendly, you know, individual take your, you know, do do you
know, stand your ground kind of mentality.
Like it's definitely like, I don't think you can blame his
political ideology on why he didit.
That's more on the upbringing oflike how you handle right and
wrong shooting, shooting your way to a solution kind of
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mentality. Like I think that's something
that you get from a more gun friendly, individualistic type
of thinking. Right.
Yeah. Like a non, you know, it's it's
almost like a being raised to beantisocial in a life.
I'm getting notifications of shit that you said like an hour
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ago right now for some reason. Well, that's Facebook for you.
Dipping out the volume down on my phone.
So obviously the big news comingin the wake of the Charlie Kirk
thing was Jimmy Kimmel being pulled indefinitely basically
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after the the FCC chair threatened action if something
wasn't done. And, and this is of course on
the tails of Stephen Colbert being announced that his
contract would not be renewed, right?
And and, and Trump coming out and saying that Jimmy Kimmel was
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next. And now he's saying that like
Fallon and Seth Meyers are are next after Jimmy.
And it's like it's clearly Trumpgoing after like late night
hosts because he doesn't. But partially I they.
They call him out on the shit hesays and does and and he doesn't
like that so. And and The thing is, but Fallon
doesn't he's still coming after Fallon and Fallon, if anything
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is sympathetic to Trump. And, you know, I almost think
that's like basically the the Tim Heidecker was on with Hassan
Piker this week and they're talking about how late night
talk shows are a dinosaur and they're dying out like they're a
product of a pre Internet age and they are going away anyways.
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Probably they're going to, you know, become something
different. And Trump, I think, is just kind
of getting out ahead of this andusing it to be like, well, you
know, we know these are he he basically, you know, bullies
people based on their vulnerability.
And he sees that these are low ratings, shows that don't get
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the ratings they used to and aren't really viable in the
Internet world. And he's just getting out ahead
of it and being like, OK, we can, we can, we can sort of like
we can make it seem like I'm theone firing them.
But, you know, maybe Stephen Colbert's contract, it wasn't
going to be renewed anyways. And, and Jimmy Kimmel's, you
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know, last time his contract wasup, he wasn't going to renew it.
But then he renewed for three years.
Like it's, it's, it's all possible that this is just stuff
that was going to happen anyways.
And Trump being the carnival barking con band that he is, is
just stepping in front at the right time to go to, to say some
words and make it seem like he'sthe one to blame for this.
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It's it's sort of like backing down from the national, you
know, only sending the National Guard to states that invite him,
right? Like he's, he's, he's just
picking his battles where he canwin it because of control of
that state or control of Congress or control of the
courts. It's, it's kind of like he's
doing a con man's version of authoritarianism.
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It's where he's running up against the actual Constitution.
Like when he's trying to fire Lisa Cook at the Fed, that isn't
working out so far. He is finding pushback when he
tries to ban guns from all transpeople.
Like he's he is finding pushback.
Even people on the right now arepushing back on this Kimmel
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stuff, which that's something that bothers me when it comes to
like Democrats can't seem to getthe back of trans people anytime
that it like, you know, they're willing to throw trans people
under the bus for the blameless last election on them when I
think that's absolutely not whatdid it, but they're willing to
do that. Meanwhile, the second Trump says
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let's ban trans people from having guns, the NRA is like,
no, we're putting our foot down because they're like, they
understand that if they're really going to protect their
rights, they're going to protectthem for the most vulnerable,
the easiest to lose them. And that way they are all
protected. And the fact that the Democrats
can't get on that page when it comes to protecting trans people
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and the most vulnerable people like that, that really
frustrates me because like, evenlike at least the conservatives
that know how to circle the wagons.
So Trump is still setting dangerous precedent with all
these moves. But most of these moves wouldn't
be possible if it wasn't for thefact that they have they have
the Supreme Court, they have Congress and they have these
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various states. Once the Democrats can get
control of Congress again. Now, that's assuming they can do
do so most of this stops becausethey can start impeaching him
day one. Even if it's going to not result
in a conviction in the Senate, it still stops everything that
they're doing. The question is, are they going
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to be willing to impeach him or are they going to say, oh, well,
you know, his, his poll numbers actually went up when we
impeached him before. Therefore, we think it's a bad
move to impeach him and we're just going to sit idly by and
let things keep going the way they are.
Like that's, that's my concern of what the Democrats end up
doing. And they just pass a bunch of
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legislation that doesn't go anywhere because they don't have
the Senate. But I still think I don't that's
what I'd like to see the Democrats do is be making a list
right now saying here's the impeachable things he's done so
far. Add to it every day if there's
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cause to. And then when the time comes and
we, you know, the election season comes, we can say, hey,
yes, we are going to impeach him.
And then that way if they get the votes, they have the mandate
and here's all the valid reasonswe have to impeach him for.
And that's what's going to happen.
So and then if the American people don't vote for them and
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keep Republicans in power, then I guess we've just decided to be
this sort of place now, which isthat's, that's the real shitty
thing. Yeah, that, that is.
Yeah, that's shitty for sure. Basically, it's Trump is
activating the hate in everyone.You know, Trump makes us all the
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worst of each other. He he, he brings out the worst
in each of us. He, he makes us all play to our
worst instincts. You know, if something's, you
know, he tries to make scary things scary or he tries to make
mundane things scary. He tries to make things that
would actually be good for us scary.
He's just everything's about fear mongering and grievance
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politics and, and just, you know, don't trust somebody.
That guy over there is trying toscrew you.
It's, it's, it's all about bringing out the worst in US.
And, and that's why I shared that Sunday sermon from Jack
Cameron, who maybe we can get onthe show sometime talking about,
you know, the, the real divide in our politics right now is
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those of us that are focused on a hate and suspicion and those
of us that are focused on love and inclusion.
And, and that's where the real divide is.
And the problem is when the power divide and the money is
all at the top. Like that's the problem was we
let the money collect at the topfor so long, basically since
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1980. And now we don't have the power
and resources to adequately check it.
And now hate, they can stir hate.
And there's an if they can stir up hate and 40% of people, then
they have enough to, they have enough power at the top to those
40% of the people are going to bully us all.
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And that's what we've seen happen lately.
And that's why I, that's why I think the only thing we can do
in response to this is to look for more collective operations
like cooperative projects to reach across the aisle and work
on. And that, and that is absolutely
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a Ubi and that is absolutely healthcare because that's what's
killing both sides, but that's especially killing the, the
conservative side. Like they're, they need
healthcare, they need a universal basic income.
It would make their lives so much better.
They just need to be offered it by somebody they trust is
basically where that comes down to.
Yeah. So yeah.
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Go ahead, it's the universal basic.
Income, right, Ubi, Yes, Yeah. Or general income citizens
dividend as as Hamilton called it.
OK, so yeah. And, and for anybody that
forgets, you know, we, we just republished that Ubi episode a
couple weeks ago. So they can check on that.
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They can check that out and I. And I mistakenly thought it was
something else and says, you know what, they have a cream for
that at the pharmacy. That's a UTI.
That's what I thought you said. No, B isn't.
Basic. You know how you know how it's
how T's and B's and C's and everything that has that same
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sound to it all sound the same over the phone.
That's why we they definitely. Can, especially B&V, yeah.
Or or or I actually heard someone say this and I they they
they said T as in pterodactyl right?
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Did you say P? Or T is it Yes.
Yes, correct. Yeah.
So I'm just posting. We are now live over on the
social medias. Good idea.
So sticking with the Charlie Kirk stuff, there's a, a
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researcher, she's the CEO of a of sort of a, oh, what, what is
it? I, I it's the, it's the WLN,
which is the Oh my goodness, I cannot remember.
It's like the we learn network or something like that, but I
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can't remember. We want to learn more network.
That's what it is. WLM, the want to learn more
network and we'll put a link to this sub stack article.
It's a free sub stack article. But but what this person is
doing, her name is Evie Winters EVEYEV.
And then Winters, they're doing a research where they're
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basically feeding Charlie Kirk speeches into a few different
large language models and scoring them for basically for
where they would fall under stochastic terrorism.
Oh, OK. So what they're trying to do is,
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perhaps for the first time in history, according to them, is
create tools for recognizing andsafeguarding ourselves and our
loved ones against propaganda, hate, division and politics of
division. It will demonstrate that Charlie
Kirk regularly engaged in such politics using methods that will
become familiar to you all as stochastic terrorism.
Now, do you know what stochasticterrorism is, Todd?
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I do not know. Have you heard the term?
Before, I think so. It's definitely come up a lot
lately. If you ever listen to Keith
Olbermann, you definitely would hear it from time to time.
But stochastic terrorism is basically what Trump does, which
is so the the an example that a lot of people like to use lately
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is like when the mob walks into a establishment, it's like, oh,
nice place you have here be a shame if something happened to
it. That's but that's more of a
shakedown, which is kind of happening also.
But stochastic terrorism really is more like, won't somebody rid
me of this, of this terrible general, right?
And then and then O looks like somebody happened to take him
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out, right? Like it's, it's basically
creating the environment for, for bad things to happen, for
acts of terrorism to happen without actually calling for it
or being directly linked to it, right.
And then and then O looks like someone way that we've seen
stochastic terrorism happen lately.
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Is, is Trump just constantly saying these are bad people and
you can't just argue your way out with them and they can't be
trusted. They're they're terrible people,
They're doing harm, They're dangerous.
We need Second Amendment remedies like whoever when that
came out, Second Amendment remedies.
That's an absolute stochastic terrorist statement.
Like you're, you're trying to trigger somebody else to do it.
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Got ya. That way so.
The best they have plausible. Deniability, right, So they
could say exactly said. That I would never.
Do that exactly. And it's also why politicians
traditionally abstain from any kind of speech that could even
be vaguely connected to it, because they know how powerful
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it is to make these, to make those kind of insinuations.
Like when people said fight likehell on January 6th, like that
was absolutely pushing people todo that.
So here's the methodology that they use for this.
They downloaded full transcriptswhere possible and within the
bounds of copyright law, as wellas media accounts as that could
be verified of the sayings of Charlie Kirk.
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And then they used large language models, specifically,
excuse me, specifically trained Gemma models or Gemma models
using O Llama that had been calibrated to focus on different
aspects of the analysis. So the LLMS were asked to
identify hate speech or other derogatory language in the
transcripts and then to check that against three known
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frameworks for analyzing dangerous speech or hate speech.
So if you're interested, the thethree, the three they used were
the Dangerous Speech Project Framework, Trap 18, and the
Robot Framework. I won't go into those in detail.
You can read about it in the leak, yeah.
So do some reading, folks. Yes.
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So. In using multiple trained LLMS,
they were aiming to stop a modelfrom just agreeing with itself.
And then by using separate methodologies they're able to
see areas of ambiguity, disagreement, and hopefully
reduce errors in the ultimate outcome.
And then they used open AI and perplexity tools to seek out
fact checking and information about these quotes and and
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scores to see if they needed to be put into a different context.
So where possible they included fact checking and other related
articles for each item. So the important thing to know
is that this is early. This is like the first run.
They're hoping to add more data and get more powerful
conclusions. And, and ultimately, I would
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say, and I think the author agrees, that it's too early to
draw any conclusions yet. But what they have is a series
of charts and graphs analyzing the data.
And it is basically 8 days worthof work and it's a preliminary
output rather than a damning judgement is how they put it.
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So what we see in the data is basically a change around 2020
where Kirk was using more mundane language up until 2020
and then after 2020 it becomes much, much more, much higher on
the risk assessment. So there's anti LGBTQ speech is
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basically all with the categorizes level 1 from 2016 to
2020 and then from just after 2020.
So like. Mid 20. 20 or so we have a data
point that goes up to three and then we start seeing fours and
fives as we get past 2022 and start ramping up for the 2024
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election. So it definitely seems like it
ramped up around the election time.
And then they also plot these, they plot his rhetoric versus
incidents of attacks using the FB is hate crime reporting.
And there's a correlation between now that's not to say
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Charlie Kirk speaks and and hatecrimes go up.
It's just trying to show that Charlie Kirk is part of this
culture that's inflaming rhetoric and inflaming tensions
and leading to more crime, right?
It's not saying Charlie Kirk is directly responsible, but it's
saying he's part of this culture.
And it's there's clearly a culture of it that's been on the
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rise since 2020. It's on the rise since 2016.
We had a whole bunch of hate crimes spring about in the wake
of Trump's first election, but it's even more so since 2020,
which is obviously when Trump declared war on the federal
government and has been working to dismantle it ever since and
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obviously achieving much since coming into office.
OK, so so that is this is so forthose of you that, you know,
basically what Evie has said is for those of you that have felt
a certain way about the, the Charlie Kirk assassination where
you're not mourning him, right? Nobody, nobody like this whole
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nonsense about people celebrating his death.
I people are not celebrating theact of violence.
I think most people are terrified of the repercussions
from it and wish it had never happened.
But if you're still feeling like, if you're wondering why
some people aren't mourning it, this gives you some actual data
to point to. And I definitely encourage
anybody listening to check out the sub stack article that will
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be LinkedIn our show notes, because you want to read this
all for yourself and and you candraw your own conclusions.
But it does seem to be clear, atleast by the way they're
presenting the data that there was a change after 2020.
And he's absolutely was part of this, this rhetoric of of
division and, and I think everybody understood anybody
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that watched and listened to Charlie Kirk really understood
that. I think if you it's, but
particularly if you're from the left, I, I, I honestly.
I think I've seen maybe a total 10 clips of his and that I
didn't watch the whole thing because soon as I realized what
kind of shit he was saying I waslike, I don't I don't want to
hear any more from this guy. Right?
Exactly. I I yeah, exactly.
Like the only time I would hear him lately is when he's covered
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by by other sources I watch thatare critiquing right somebody.
Who's like a response or a Stitch video where they're Yeah,
yeah. No, that's not how this works,
Charlie. So I just want to remind people
that they can call in from the number on the screen.
You can also, if you're watchingfrom Twitch, you can join in on
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the call that we, me and me and Doug are on.
I must called you by a differentname.
And so I'm there is a button on the in the chat over on Twitch
that allows you to jump in. I think what it does is it
notifies me that there's someonewho wants to hop in.
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But but yeah, you can call in ifyou, if you hear anything you
want to talk about, you can senda text to that number too.
So let me know if you sent a text because sometimes I don't
hear my phone while we're recording.
And then just circling back to, you know, my previous discussion
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of Trump's kind of con man authoritarianism, my upshot
point of that was, you know, Trump obviously setting
dangerous precedent. The worst thing about it all is
the Supreme Court's decision that that the president is
immune from criminal prosecutionfor official acts unless he's
impeached and convicted. Like that's just the worst
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decision ever. It doesn't make any sense with
our Constitution. And it's and it's and it's just,
it's what's, it's what's freed Trump up to do all this stuff
without fear of repercussion, right?
But again, it's only happening because of the people are in the
right places to allow it to happen.
And so my hope, my, you know, myfingers crossed hope here is
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that our institutions are holding.
It's just the people controllingthem are failing us.
And so we can put the right people in and we can get back on
track and we can start going theright direction.
But I just don't think the Democrats are going to get the
power back unless they put out areal platform of change.
And that's and the and somethingto really vote for.
And that's what we need to see. And we will definitely get into
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that more as election season gets closer, right?
Last bit. Of news we're going to go local
here. It's well, it's national and
local. It's the national news affecting
us locally. It's something that really,
really set me off this week, which, you know, with everything
else happening, there's a million things that are more
personally awful for people. There's so like families being
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broken up. This is, I'm not trying to say
that this is the worst thing theTrump administration has done.
It's raised my ire in particularbecause it's such a stupid thing
to do. And that is they, the Trump
administration has ended the National Blue Ribbon Scholar
program. So what that is, is a it's a
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step, it was established in 1982.
So I that's either the very end of that.
That's like, I think that means Reagan did it right and then.
Yeah. So the Blue Ribbon Schools
program, established in 1982, recognized public and private
elementary, middle and high schools every year based on
overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement
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gaps among students. So it's basically just the mark
of a really good school, and it's something that schools
absolutely strive for. My high school was a Blue Ribbon
School before I in for the year 1997, but that's something that
we proudly posted for still to this day, I imagine because it
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means so much to have earned that blue ribbon.
When parents are going around choosing where they want to live
and where they want to raise a family, that blue ribbon school
is is a very important tool in in assessing where you want it
might want to raise a kid. Is it a perfect tool?
Is it, is there to say that there could be you, you know,
race based biases in terms of what schools get chosen and what
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not? I, you know, I haven't done that
analysis, but sure, there definitely could be.
But that doesn't mean you want to end the program.
You can expand the program. It doesn't need to be ended.
And, and this has come up locally because Cascadia
Elementary in our state had won the award.
They were, they had filled out their like 27 page application
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for it and they had been, they learned in August that they had
won the award, but before the school could publicly announce
it, the US Department of Education terminated the program
on August 29th as part of their effort to quote return education
to the states. And it really, it's just it, it
really doesn't matter what you want to do with education in the
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states. The having the blue ribbon
program is just a nice, a nice feather for schools to strive
for and, and just, and a good incentive to get them to do the
right things for their students.And it's just so stupid to take
this away. So that's that's what I got to
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say about that. Yeah, that's, I, I, I'm not
surprised that that Trump has done away with something like
that. I am surprised if it if it's
something, it's something that came about in the in the Reagan
era, you'd think he would be allabout it because every Trump,
well, it's all about. It's all in their effort to
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dismantle the Department of Education.
You can't have the department, you can't have the Department of
Education giving out a national award if you don't want the
Department of Education to exist.
So I think that's what's going on.
Good point. It's just all part of the
fuckery. But yeah, let's let's get into
some happier or who knows if it'll actually be happier, But
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let's get into some geek news. Todd, there's some geek news.
Yeah, I'm gonna pull this up real quick.
Geek News. Welcome to What's Chief.
This week, we're going over the coolest in pop culture category
news. Let's dive in.
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All right, Yeah, I, I, I pulled up a few stories.
I don't know how there's a there's at least a couple that
are, that are, that are happy. One of the things I pulled up is
the first thing I have here is that since Kimmel was
unceremoniously just pulled fromfrom TVA lot of people have been
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saying, you know what? Fuck you, ABC.
Fuck you Disney and they've all cancelled their trips to
Disneyland, Disney World, all the other Disney parks and and
cruise ships as well as any other Disney product.
Disney plus cancels cancellations and people
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boycotting ABC networks and there's been people boycotting
out in front of Como. I think it is here in Seattle.
There's the ABC affiliate and I the.
Best thing that locally that we can be doing is is pro
protesting Como, which is the Sinclair owned local news and
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noting the advertisers like watch, watch a Como news
broadcast just to see who's advertising and then writing to
those advertisers saying you're boycotting that, you know.
What I noticed so after I cancelled my Disney Plus
account, which included Hulu, I started seeing a lot of
advertisements for Disney products on things.
Yeah, they're they're targeting me specifically to to get me to
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come back. No, not unless you bring back.
And The funny thing is, is I didn't watch Jimmy Fallon or
excuse me, Kimmel on on on a regular basis, but I did like
his show. I did watch it occasionally
whenever he had a guest that I liked, I would watch, but it's
but yeah, what they did is not cool.
It's it should have never happened, you know?
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Yeah. All right, let's let's go on to
the next thing because that, that's fucking pissing me off
right now. So 2 shows are two movies
dropped on the same day. We had a Batman movie and the
Superman, the James Gunn Superman movie both dropped on
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the same day. We all know about the Superman
movie, but a lot of people didn't hear about this new, this
new Batman movie. And it's called Aztec Batman.
And yeah, you mentioned. It that it was coming.
You brought it up months ago now, but at.
Least at least a few weeks back.So it's basically, and I watched
it a lot late last night becauseI, I finally found a copy that
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had English on it. The first copy I got my hands on
was all Spanish. There was no, there was no
switching over to the, the, the,the English dub on the, the
version that I, I had. So I found one that had both
English and, and Spanish on it, which is I, you know, I don't
have, I don't fault them for being a Spanish speaking movie
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because it is a Spanish story. This one in his house.
Anyhow, it's called Aztec BatmanClash of Empires and it it is a
2025 adult animated historical superhero film based on DC Comic
character. Batman is the collaboration
between Anima ANMA Chatron and Warner Brothers Animation, with
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one Mezzalion as director and writer.
The film was released on HBO Maxand in in Mexican theatres by
Cinepolis. It's basically Spanish for
cinema distribution I think, andUniversal Pictures International
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Entertainment on September 18th,2025 and in America on the 19th,
2025. It's it's about an Aztec boy.
His his his parents are murderedby Spanish conquistadors at as
an adult, he is a priest in the court of King Montezuma the 2nd
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and works with his fellow clerics and a temple to defy
Spanish invaders to and protect their people using mass personas
of the Batman. And then the the costumes are
really cool. It's like a, like a, like an
Aztec warrior kind of outfit, but it's all like bat themed.
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And, and it has, we have, we have Aztec versions of Catwoman
and, and the Joker and two facedand all the actors in it are are
of Latin descent. So everyone has like an
authentic Spanish speaking accent when they're speaking
English and I'm assuming they speak fluent Spanish.
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So, but yeah, no, I, I really liked it.
It was. That's what I was going to say
is which? Would you think of the movie I
know other? Than other than the 1st 20
minutes or I was like, God, I wish I could watch this in
English because this looks really cool.
And I was like, you know what I'm I'm I'm going to look back
and see if I can find a English dub because the one I clicked on
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was clearly not didn't have thatoption.
So I went back and looked and there it was I was like, oh
finally, OK cool. So I started the movie over and
started over the basically it's you know, you you see the kind
of the origins of why this guy becomes a warrior and wants to
to fight the the Spanish and allthis other stuff.
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And it has has has Cortez as twoface Hernan Cortez.
I guess he's an actual like Spanish conquistador that that
came to the New World. Yeah, he was the.
Savage guy that I I want to say he was the one that burned the
boat so that they couldn't leave.
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Then they had no choice but to survive, and they did that in.
This in this story too. OK, so and then we have he he
he's he is 2 faced. He becomes 2 faced in this
story. He gets that's interesting.
He, he gets like attacked by Catwoman and like his, he gets
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his face is, is pretty badly disfigured.
And so over the the rest of the movie, he becomes more and more
like the two faced. We all know which is half of his
face is one way and the other half is the other way.
And so yeah, he's yeah, it's it's it's it's it was it's
worth, it's worth watching if nothing else, rent it if you
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have HBO Max. So as I guess it's pretty there.
So I would, if you have HBO Max,watch it there.
There you go. Yeah.
So no, it's in like the character, there's characters
and then they're like there's a like a priest who's like a
spiritual leader for one of the kings.
And this guy's name was Yoka Y OK, A.
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And as the story progresses, yourealize that guy is their
version of the Joker. I mean, when you look at you
think, OK, that makes sense. Yeah.
Yeah, you know, but what's funnyis like when I went back and
started over again because I fell asleep because it was late,
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I I wanted to watch it. I wanted to watch it, but then I
fell asleep because I was tired and I realized that Yoka his the
the coloring of his outfit matched kind of the Joker's kind
of theme. Purple with with green accents
and black and white. OK, so and I like I do.
Like these reimaginings and reinterpretations where where
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you get the familiar kind of stuff, but it it presented in a
totally new way. It's kind of what's fun about
the Miles Morales into the spider verse world too.
It's what they call. Else worlds where it's a it's
it's a, it's a similar story, but tone from a different
perspective, like like like thisSuperman story where he lands in
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the Soviet Russia instead of in Kansas.
That was an else world, which isone of the things that what was
it not Tucker Carlson? What the hell?
Maybe it was Tucker Carlson. Somebody over at Fox or on the
right was, Oh, no, it was it wasBen Shapiro.
You know, I was like, you know, proving that if, you know, if
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Superman had landed in in Kansaslike he was supposed to, he
would have been a good guy. Clearly, he he never read the
comic books. So he didn't know that, that
that that Superman isn't evil. He just doesn't know any better.
And when he does know better, hehe he rejects Soviet Russia.
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So keep hearing a popping sound.Is that on your end?
Oh, it must. Yeah, it must be my phone here,
Pop. Pop OK, All right, so next story
I have here this next. Story so I was not I'm not able
to click on this next story. It's telling me the link is not
secure and it won't let me go. I'll be the.
(43:25):
Collider story, Yeah. But but I am very interested in
this, so this is really interesting.
I need to disable my fucking ad blocker.
That's fucking stupid. Is that why mine?
'S not getting through. I don't probably it just says
secure connection failed. Yeah.
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But the story is that Netflix may be looking to buy Warner
Brothers. Yeah, I don't.
Know if it's true I haven't actually, I haven't been able to
find any anything other than Collider is as being a a site
that I recognized all the other links that I was originally
shown look like they were a sketchy website and I know
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colliders is a decent site, but I don't know maybe this because
there's a lot of ads on this one.
Maybe that's why it was being problematic.
All right, it says it says here a new contender may have just
entered the Warner Brothers Discovery sweepstakes with
Paramount and Skydance officially cementing their
merger back in August, there were rumblings that a newly
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bolstered entertainment giant under David Ellison was next
looking to acquire the story in Hollywood studio bones and all.
However, puck news has now reported that a shocking twist
Netflix may be considering a bid.
Adding smoke to this potential fire is that the streamer's CEO
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Ted Sarandos Sarandos has recently in attendance at A at
the Crawford Alvarez fight in Los Angeles in Las Vegas
alongside chief David Zozloff. That guy fucking sucks.
I don't like him. He he ruined a bunch of DC stuff
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when he took over Warner Bros. Oh yeah, he's one.
Of the big dogs. Of the insatification of our
culture. Yeah, yeah, he.
He he said it doesn't look good,so we're not going to release
it. The Batgirl movie which had it
had it had Michael Keaton come back, come coming back as Batman
again, and then we also had Brendan Fraser as Firefly and I
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wanted to see that so bad. Fuck that guy.
David Zasloff can bite a Dick anyway, sorry I can.
Can you tell I'm a little passionate about that?
Netflix has been the face of streaming for years now, for
better or for worse. Since transitioning from
original mail order rental DVD business, the company has
(46:07):
continued to grow, offering a wide range of original TV shows,
including Wednesday and StrangerThings, which is coming back
like a week, and movies like Rain Johnson's Knives Out
sequels and Sony Pictures Animation breakout hit K Pop
Demon Hunters directly to Holmes.
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They've increasingly representedthe challenge.
Blah blah blah blah blah. We'll get to the point here.
God I hate this. And they just ramble on about
bullshit. Are you our fans?
Now. So I mean, I was when I first
heard that Netflix might be buying Warner Brothers from
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Discovery. I'm like, good, take it away
from that dickhead Zasloff. I don't know.
I I, I feel like, I feel like Netflix would be the kind of
company that would be like, all right, you guys know what you're
fucking doing. We're not going to we're not
going to tell you how to do yourshit.
Well, yeah, because. Netflix is like, we wouldn't
know what to tell you. You just do you.
(47:09):
Do you? Yeah.
I mean. Netflix didn't.
No, wait, Netflix didn't. I was thinking something else
entirely. I was going to say somebody
else, another streamer bought like MGM Studios, but that was
Amazon. So, but yeah, no, I, I, I would
be OK with, with Netflix owning like DC and, and, and all the
other things that come with Warner Brothers as long as it's
(47:32):
taken away from Zazzloff and hisfucking dumb ass.
Yeah, I'll be, I don't know. I don't know a lot of people
like would would they? Own that DCU then yeah.
How would that work? No, they would own the.
DCU they would own. DC Comics, they would own
everything that everything that Warner Brothers own.
So like all the animation that comes with Warner Brothers, so
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like Hanna Barbera stuff, all the all the Looney Tunes stuff,
everything. I mean it's.
It's a it would be a smart move for Netflix.
It would make them kind of relevant again.
Yeah, it would. It would also probably mean that
we would get all the Warner Brothers stuff, all the all the
really great animation from likethe the beginning of the century
all the way up to like 1520 years ago.
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Yeah, I mean, they have to. Decide what they're willing to
host. But I mean.
Right now it'd be. I'd be.
Excited for it, yeah. As.
As much as I can be excited for that sort of thing, I mean for
corporate bullshit, a lot of that stuff is.
Now over on on on not Pluto, theother one, one of the free
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streaming sites has all the Tobyor something Toby.
Yeah, thank. You Toby, TBTB has all the
Warner Brothers cartoons and stuff right now.
To be or not to? Be.
All right, get back to the stories, Todd.
All right. And the that's it is for the
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geek stuff. I didn't have a whole lot to
that I wanted to talk about other than, like I said, the the
Aztec Batman was awesome. I highly recommend watching it
if you like Batman in general. Yeah, I'm definitely going to.
Watch it now like you, You sold me on it, that's for sure.
Let's see. So are we going to?
(49:26):
Play some Florida or not Yeah, yeah, we.
Got to get you some Florida. All right, yeah.
(49:52):
I actually grabbed a lot more stories for this than I did the
the geek stuff because there wasn't anything I really wanted
to talk about over there. All right.
Well, I'm excited. Let's play, Let's play.
So I these I don't honestly remember which ones or which.
I'm have to click on the storiesto find out.
The first one I have here is Dystopian Toilet forces users to
watch ads in exchange for toiletpaper.
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Do you think that is Florida or not?
I I. I could see Florida aspiring to
this, but the technology sounds more like South Korea or
something. I mean, you're, you're, you're
not far from the truth. It says here in a, in some part
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of China, even something as simple as going to the restroom
requires a person to watch adverts.
Can you imagine like sitting down and go, oh fuck, you're
like, as soon as you sit down, you realize there's ATV in front
of me. They're going to make me watch
some bullshit before I can wipe my ass.
Or like it's like you. Have a particularly rough
(50:58):
situation and it's like oh God, I'm going to have to watch an
entire infomercial to get enoughtoilet paper to solve this.
Oh my God, yeah, just like I have to watch one more ad to get
three more squares. Oh man.
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And the ironic thing? It'll be like an ad for a bidet
or something. It'll be a bidet.
Like, do you suffer from diarrhea, you know, or?
It's a bino. It's.
Yeah. Here, watch this bino ad and
then you can or or it's. An ad?
It's an ad or it's a commercial about an editorial.
Editorial edit. What's the word?
I'm looking for editorial story about like Western food in in
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China. So there can be a story about
eating Taco Bell in China. Yeah.
Or just a. Taco Bell ad Yeah yeah all.
Right, that's funny. All right, one for one.
Off to a good start. All right, so.
Next one is 32 students, faculty, hospital and faculty
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hospitalized after pepper spray deployed during wild brawl at a
high school. Oh, that.
That's got Florida written all over it.
I'm going to Florida on that one, correct?
Oh, right. I should I?
Should have like a a a a a a bell Ding or something from a
bell and a. Buzzer.
Yeah, Bell and a buzzer I have. Buzzer somewhere.
I don't know if I have the bell.I'll have to find those and add
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them for next week. Good job.
All right, 2 for two. 2 for two.All right, next, next one is
highway crash spills M&M's across roadway that was in my.
Dream. That was in my dream last night.
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No highway. So Eminem spill on the highway.
Now that had to be in Pennsylvania.
New Jersey highway crash spills Eminem.
There it is. Close enough.
Again, close, I mean. It counts, you know, it wasn't
in Florida, so you got that right.
I get that point. Yeah, it says a.
Collision between two tractor cradlers and a New Jersey
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highway resulted in a real life Candy Crush when bags and boxes
of M&M's candy covered the roadway.
That would definitely be like, if I saw that happen, I'd be
like, Oh my God, did I? Did I do this?
I'll be like. All right, everyone has to stop,
right? I'm gonna park the car.
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I'm gonna run out and grab a bunch of shit and put it in my
pockets and get back in the car and go start, start.
Swimming in it starts. Like like Scrooge Mcduck in his
Scrooge Mcduck. In Yeah.
All right, cows painted to look like zebras among the 2025 Nobel
Prize winners cows. Painted to look like zebras.
(53:58):
Yeah, I when I first saw it likethis can't be fucking real and
it wins a. Nobel Prize or it it?
It it says among 2020 fives LG Nobel Prize winners What in.
The name of God that because like my first instinct was like,
oh, this is like one of those Chinese zoos where they dress up
(54:19):
like normal animals or somethingmore exotic.
Like that was my first. But when you say they get a
Nobel Prize for it, like what? What?
Why? Like where?
Where we need zebras that badly that we can just fake it with a
cow? I think what?
They're trying to prove is that like having the zebra zebra
pattern is what keeps the bugs away, but this?
(54:40):
OK, OK, I have heard of that. I have heard of that.
It does work. This is what it says here.
A parody of the better known, more prestigious Nobel Prize,
the LG Nobel Prize seeks to offer recognition of those who
have contributed to the world ofscience and in more unusual
ways. Gotcha.
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Well, that definitely could be in Florida, but it also could
be, it could also be like Oklahoma, but I want to say
Florida it. Looks like it's in Japan.
Ah, OK. Way off.
Way off on that. It was a.
Weird enough story that is like this could easily be this could
be easily miss category. Yeah, you got me.
It definitely got me so, so three out of four now.
(55:24):
I think it's a cool. Idea though, maybe we next time
I have heard of it. Yeah, the, the, the, IT turns
out the zebra pattern helps keeps buggers away and people
start doing it to cattle to, to keep them from getting all these
getting things and stuff. Getting like malaria bites and
stuff from mosquitoes. Yeah.
The next story is my neighbor keeps using my address for food
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deliveries. I mean, honestly, that could be
anywhere I'm going to go Floridait.
Looks like it's the UK, because this is express dot really could
be anywhere. I figured it had to be some
another country because the the food delivery is just eat and
I've never heard of that. So and then.
(56:05):
Oh yeah, there you. Go.
I would have given it away a. Woman at her wit's end after her
neighbor repeatedly orders just eat deliveries to her address
because her own home isn't recognized by the delivery apps.
God, Can you imagine like GoogleMaps, like not knowing where
your house is, but knows your neighbor house, your neighbor's
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house? That's what happens when you
live off the grid. I mean it also.
Happens when you live in an areathat is not like densely.
Maybe it's too densely populatedis what it sounds like.
Because it's like. Yeah, your subletted basement
isn't showing up on the DoorDashmap.
Or they live in the they live inthe garage above the garage,
(56:52):
but. Yeah, I'm renting your loft.
I have to have the food delivered to the front door but
it's it sounds. Like it's like they're an
actual. Neighbor.
Actual neighbor. Who lives next door?
And it's like the, the amount oftimes, and I laughed when I saw
this is the amount of times I got my Google Maps told me to go
to the wrong spot when delivering stuff like when I was
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doing Uber eats or Door Dash. And because and because of the
internal maps for the delivery service is way worse than Google
Earth or Google Maps. I always use Google Maps because
it was it was 75% more accurate than the other one.
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And so that 25% of the time you would get you would get directed
to go to the backside of the building or down the alleyway
behind the house, you know? So, yeah.
So I, I feel the person's pain, but I also feel the pain of the
delivery guy who has to deliver it and, and get yelled at by the
person's like, I didn't know where this.
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Yeah, it's for. It's for this person's like,
they're my fucking neighbor. They're right over there.
All right? I think there's one more, right?
Looked like a Speaking of which,I don't know how the delivery
for your thing tomorrow is goingto work either.
I just put in your address. No, they they should find it.
Where I live currently is doesn't have any of those issues
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because because my my house is on the street so it's not like
you're going to be in the other,says Motorist busted after
tossed pickle hits Rd. worker. Tossed pickle hits Rd. worker so
the guy. Threw a pickle at the window and
he's driving down the road and he he haphazardly threw it out
(58:44):
and then hit a person who was working on the on the side of
the road. So I started.
Out free for three. I've gone Florida the last two
they've been wrong. If I don't get this one, I'm
going to finish 500. I need this one to to stay above
5050. So so read that.
Read it again. A motorist found himself in
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trouble with the law following abizarre incident in which he
allegedly tossed a pickle out the window of his vehicle and
would wind up hitting a highway worker.
The weird event reportedly occurred on Monday as Christophe
was crossing the border and passed by a Transport
(59:29):
Transportation employee working a detail at the spot.
So I think you've. Given away too much information
now because I'm going to say based on Kristoff and crossing a
border, this is somewhere in Europe.
Nope, it wasn't Florida, so at least you don't you're not wrong
in that. OK.
(59:50):
So it was in Massachusetts, so same time zone I think, yes.
Easter, yeah. Depends on what part.
Of Florida is central time zone,which always throws me off
really the Panhandle yeah, the Panhandle, but this was.
This this story came from coasttocoastam.com.
(01:00:13):
It must been a slow Newsweek forGeorge Nori.
But Can you imagine like having the police pull up to your house
and saying, yeah, we want we need to issue you a a citation
because somebody like got BEF inthe head with a pickle.
(01:00:33):
Oh man. It was a drive by vegging.
And he was like, man, it's no big deal.
I. Don't understand why they're
making a big deal out of this, sorry.
I had to. I said.
I was talking to my friend Shannon about this earlier and I
said that he started cackling. I was like, OK, that was funny.
(01:00:56):
I'll use that. Carl's Junior has the Big Dill
burger now and now, now I want to try it.
I don't. Know, I mean, I like dill
Pickles on my on my burgers, butI don't want AI don't want a
burger. It's entirely Pickles.
You know what I mean? Like one or two Pickles is good.
It doesn't like overtake the entire flavor of the burger.
(01:01:17):
But if you if all you taste is dill, then I I think it's going
to be too much and it would, it would definitely be a big deal.
Pun intended. All right.
Oh, I'm hungry now, right. Sorry, I didn't mean to make you
guys hungry for some, for something.
(01:01:37):
I don't know what it will be. It's OK, I'm going to go.
I'm. Going to go have a bagel dog
after this so. Check this out.
I went and used the copilot AI to make the graphic that is on
screen and it took like 10 different tries for it to spell
Florida like that. It didn't like so I spelled it
(01:01:58):
that. Way no not OK, this is wrong.
So I mean. It goes first it did like
Florida with two U's and I was like, no, there's too many U's
you need. It's just duh at the end instead
of the A, you know. And it goes, Oh my bad, I'm
sorry. Let me try again.
And then it goes DUIH, I'm like,no, that's still wrong, no.
(01:02:21):
Bad computer. I was like.
Are you fucking with me? He's like, no, I, you know, it
just, it's just, it's just happening.
It's like, do you, do you have an affinity for Florida?
Am I being too harsh on Florida?Like, no, no, it's funny.
I was like, thank you for at least acknowledging that I'm
funny, you know, But you know, it's just it was just the whole
thing legitimately took like 6 or seven tries before it got
(01:02:45):
Florida or not. So yeah.
But anyways, hope everybody had a good week.
And despite all the all the shitthat's in the news and hopefully
be be Yeah as as. Good.
A week as possible in these days, yeah.
(01:03:05):
Hopefully this Florida or not, was sufficiently weird and funny
for you that you're like, OK, that was good.
I'm good and and hopefully Brandon.
Is OK, Yeah, I'm sure he's. Fine, he's probably, you know,
it's he's probably exhausted from his work week, You know, I
know last last Sunday he was just tired and just he didn't
(01:03:27):
have he didn't have the bandwidth to do this on top of
everything else he had to do this, which I certainly.
Understand. Yeah, Yeah.
And that was part of the reason why I didn't like like
completely let go. You guys.
What the hell, man? I was just I was a little, I was
a little butt hurt like I was solooking forward to recording
today. Fine, tomorrow's fine.
Whatever God turned into, I turned into Napoleon Dynamite.
(01:03:51):
But yeah, no, I was like, no, they have legit reasons for not
doing it, so I can't get mad. I want to, but I can't.
Damn it. I was like, I wanted to record.
Yeah, yeah, I was, I was, I was,I was, I was grumbling the the
rest of the day for sure. But yeah, I was fine the next
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day. So all right, I guess that is it
for this week. And yeah.
Another short but sweet 1 and we'll see you all next week.
Yeah, yeah. We cranked it out in just over
an hour. So yeah, suppose we could look
up some other things to talk about if you want to continue
talking, but otherwise we can go, I think.
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We're OK. I think we hit all the notes, we
did all the important. Shit and then we we, we, we ran
through the the geek this week cuz I I think only what two
things in there that were like legitimately like upbeat and
not, not depressed or yeah, that's true.
Made me. Made me angry to the point of
wanting to like, punch my TV, but yeah.
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All right, so as you guys know, you like the podcast.
Please share with your friends and family like Doug did last
week. I started getting text messages
at like 11:30 at night from his aunt talking about how she was
loving the episode. She was listening to it and
texting me live while she's listening to it like oh this is
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going to be fun. You got.
You got the whole live tweet treatment, I mean.
To be fair, I wasn't, I wasn't mad or anything.
I was just like, OK, cool. I'm, I'm, I was happy to get
some engagement, you know, it was, yeah, it was like.
Just like it's like. It's like 3:00 AM them for you.
What are you doing? And just a reminder for anybody
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listening, we we love to have your thoughts as you listen
along, but go ahead and put those in the YouTube comments
while you're listening to along because that that helps the show
out. Yeah, yeah.
Having the engagement on YouTube, you can text me.
But I'm, I'm probably not going to respond.
She she was just lucky that I was like, who is this?
Why are you texting me like, oh,it's so and so I was like, oh,
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OK, Well then you know, cool, because it was done.
And let's see only reason why I was engaging with her.
Had it been anybody else have been like, it's too late.
It's it's it's 3:00 in the morning for you.
It's like 1 in the morning for me.
I'm going to bed. Goodnight.
Leave. Messages.
You can leave comments on the videos, You can leave comments
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on the on the Spotify. I don't know about other
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leave comments. You can give ratings on Spotify
and ratings over on YouTube, andyou can give ratings over on
Apple Podcast app, which I don'thave an Apple device, so I don't
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know how good or bad it is over there.
And I haven't logged into Apple's website in forever, so I
don't even know. But yeah, so we tried to scream
on Sundays. So if you are watching via
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make sure you set it so it notifies you when we go live
because we don't have a set schedule.
Yeah, you never. Know when we might go live?
We never know and. We we probably never will have a
set schedule, which is fine, it really is.
It's like it's fine, it's OK, it's OK.
I'm fine, but in all seriousness, it's OK.
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I just my my ADHD is like, why can't we have a schedule?
That would be nice. So all right it.
Would be It would be nice if I could schedule my life.
I was. Like why?
And again, this is one of the reasons was like, it's Todd,
it's OK, He's he Doug is got a has got a family and A and a
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job. So two things that he has to
deal with regardless of what's going on in his life.
So, and this is true and not that he doesn't want to.
I'm not saying that at all. Fuck, All right, That's, that's
it for me. Trying to like straighten things
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out and then just making it the hole deeper.
All good. It's all good.
Thanks for listening everybody. We will be back next week.
Bye.