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November 11, 2025 29 mins

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The door slammed without warning: our podcast Gmail was disabled, our recording tools broke, and our notes vanished into a limbo we couldn’t even name. We hit record anyway, tracing the chain reaction from a single login error to a full-stack outage and a $24 stopgap just to keep our voices live. What started as a Sunday session turned into a forensic tour of how one platform account can control your publishing, your files, and your ability to show up for listeners.

We walk through the message that greeted us—“account disabled,” appeal link, no reason—and the blind spot that creates when you’re trying to fix the unknown. From Google sign-in blocking our Descript access to YouTube still hosting our videos, the paradox is clear: the platform can keep your content while cutting you off from the keys. We sort possible causes—policy flags, suspected hacking, file-sharing on Drive, even mislabeled educational use—and explain why uncertainty is the hardest part. Without a specific violation, every creative habit feels like a risk, and every minute becomes troubleshooting instead of storytelling.

Then we get practical. We outline what we lost (Drive notes, episode prep, trip write-ups), what we salvaged (publishing through our host), and what we changed in real time: building a backup path to record, drafting a plan to decouple third-party logins, and mapping a storage strategy that mirrors files across local drives and an alternate cloud. If you rely on single sign-on, if your show notes live in one workspace, or if your backup plan is “we’ll export later,” this conversation is your fire drill. We share the playbook we wish we had a week ago so you can build resilience before a silent lockout hits your feed.

If this story helps you future-proof your workflow, share it with a creator who needs the nudge. Subscribe for updates as our appeal unfolds, and leave a review with your best platform-proofing tip so we can feature it next time.

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SPEAKER_00 (00:24):
Hey fans, welcome to the Nailing History Podcast.
Guess who doesn't want us to dothis show?
Tell 'em, John.
Our old friends can go fthemselves.
F them.
Google.
This is some f bullshit.
Sorry.
Google.

(00:45):
So fans, a little bit ofbackstory.
I just hit record.
John and I haven't discussedthis face to face yet.
I'm sitting down doing some workon a Sunday.
John dilly-dallied all day,finally getting around to being
available for the podcast.
Whatever.
He texts me, he says, Hey,what's the password for the

(01:06):
nailing history email?

SPEAKER_01 (01:08):
I said it's a die as a number one.

SPEAKER_00 (01:16):
So he says it's not working.
I said, okay, I I'll try to signon.
Or like try to figure it outbecause I'm signed on on all my
devices.
Asked me what the the uh emailaddress was.
So I go to like, all right, Iguess I'll just sign on.
I go to sign on, and um, I get apretty interesting message from

(01:37):
Google.
It says, your account has beendisabled.
It looks like this account wasused in a way that violated
Google's policy.
To learn more, go to in boldletters, g.co slash account
appeal.
Now, a company like Google,wouldn't you think that the G.co
slash account appeal would be afing hyperlink?

(01:59):
No.
You can't click on it.
Of course not.
So then, oh, this account becameunavailable on October 24th,
2025, starting on sept period.
Starting on September 19th,2026, this account will be
considered for deletion.
If you think your comp youraccount was disabled by mistake,

(02:21):
submit an appeal as soon aspossible.
You can also download your datafrom some Google services.
This gives you a way to keepyour data even if your account
is not restored.
Um so of course I go, okay, Iguess I'll start an appeal, and
maybe they'll explain to me whathappened and why we got

(02:41):
disabled.
Why the account got why anaccount that we that I never
used for anything that's linkedto a podcast that nobody listens
to with uh 44 videos that arestill live on YouTube, by the
way.
You can still get our stuff onYouTube, so they're still making
money off of this podcast.
Don't don't you don't you worryabout that.

(03:05):
Don't you worry about that.
Google's still making theirmoney off of our podcast, right?
So I get so I click on I'm gonnafile an appeal.
Uh it doesn't give you anyinformation about why, and then
it says reason for appeal orsomething, and it gives you like
one line to write down.
No, what would you write?
I don't even know what we did.

(03:25):
You gave us no warning.
I went to log on to an email andI got this nonsense.
I couldn't access anything onit, I couldn't look at it, I got
no warnings.
October 24th, that was likethree weeks ago.
What happened?
So, what would you write down?

SPEAKER_01 (03:48):
Give it back.

SPEAKER_00 (03:49):
I wrote, we didn't do anything.

SPEAKER_01 (03:55):
Uh I've seen some common reasons for account
disablement.
Security threats.
They think we've been hacked.
Maybe our Kenyan fans knowsomething about that.
Policy violations includeharassment, bullying, threats,
creating a false identity.
I don't think so.

SPEAKER_00 (04:16):
Listen.

SPEAKER_01 (04:17):
That's wild.

SPEAKER_00 (04:18):
If we were hacked, why would you disable it?
I didn't get like you you Imean, they have so they had my
personal email address, was likethe backup email address for
this.

SPEAKER_01 (04:31):
So now you're black people.

SPEAKER_00 (04:32):
You could have sent me an email and said, hey,
something happened.
We're going to disable youremail unless you do this.
Or can you explain this?
We're going to you can't justdisable somebody's email.
It's our business email.
Because guess what happened?
Guess what happened?
You know how we're recording onDescript right now?

SPEAKER_02 (04:54):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (04:54):
You know how we did that?
Our descript account is linkedto our Google account.
So guess what?
I have to log into our Googleaccount to get the descript.
So guess what?
I couldn't do it because ourGoogle account is disabled.
And now I I mean I can't leavethe fans down.
So what did I have to do?
I had to create another descriptaccount.
I had to pay another 24.

(05:17):
I had to pay another$24 to getaccess to the descript to record
to get our voices out there.
We're trying to be silenced byGoogle.
I'm thinking about it.
What did we do?
We came out and we called himout.
We called him out for theNational Guard stuff.
Woodrow Wilson.

SPEAKER_01 (05:38):
That's true.
That stuff was getting a littlehairy.
You think that's related to theYouTube content, or it's
something on our Gmail, like ouractually in the email inbox?

SPEAKER_00 (05:47):
Well, listen, I was thinking about a couple things.
I'll be I'll be honest.
There's a couple things.
So okay.
We went dark and okay.
So true.
Our first after dark episode.
I marked it as um, I marked itas uh explicit.
Why accounts are disabled?

(06:08):
I'll just read it to you.
This is from Google's accounthelp, which is an oxymoron
because it's not helpful.
Why accounts are disabled?
Here's a bunch of them accounthacking or hijacking.
Automatic calls or okay, accounthijacking, account hacking or
hijacking.
Don't sign in or use anotherperson's account unless you have
that.
Okay, whatever.
Automatic calls or messages, no.

(06:29):
Okay, so account hacking, no.
Automatic calls, no.
Breaking product policies.
Some Google services have theirown codes of contact, conduct of
terms of service, YouTube.
But like it's not our YouTubebecause our YouTube, Emily M
said that because I sent this toher and I said, no, our YouTubes
are still up.
Child sexual abuse andexploitation.
Don't use Google services in away that exports or abuses

(06:51):
children.
React in the following kinds ofcontent.
I think I can safely say that'snot us.
Not us.
Creating a false identity todeceive people.

SPEAKER_01 (07:04):
We never did much in the way of role-playing.
However, uses like making a fanemail account in a celebrity's
name are fine.

SPEAKER_00 (07:14):
Export or sanctioned law violations.
Don't use Google Service in youraccount in a way that maybe you
want to cause a violation ofapplicable export or sanction
laws.
I don't know what that means.
Okay.
So an export.
Harassing, bullying, andthreats.
We threatened the truth.
We threatened with the truthlast episode.

SPEAKER_01 (07:32):
High call volumes.
Did we incite others in theseactivities?
Don't harass, bully, or threatenothers.
We don't allow Google servicesto be used to engage or incite
others in these activities.

SPEAKER_00 (07:45):
I don't know if we did.

SPEAKER_01 (07:47):
Keep in mind that online harassment is illegal.

SPEAKER_00 (07:49):
Maybe they didn't like the Kenyan talk being over
being overly high call volumes,impersonation representative
misrepresentation of identity.
Did I already say that?
Wait, oh, I'm am I goingbackwards?
No, you're reading it there.
No, I'm going literally.

(08:10):
Now we're fishing, whatever.
Non-consensual, explicitimagery, and sex torsion.
Don't even have a video.
You don't even have video.
Imagery doesn't have to bevideo.

unknown (08:21):
Okay.

SPEAKER_00 (08:22):
Sexually explicit content.
Now, here's my thought on that.

unknown (08:32):
Okay.

SPEAKER_01 (08:33):
Embarrassing content.

SPEAKER_00 (08:36):
So uh as you know, John, and I don't know how much
of our fans know, but you and Ihave come fairly akin to using
ChatGPT to create images offunny things, right?
Well, like my problem it's ingood fun.

(08:58):
I I don't I so this is the issuethat I was ha and I don't know
why I was doing this.
I didn't really need to be doingthis, but I was I was creating
so you have so I'm gonna blameyou for this.
You have a piece of shit phone.
Got it, right?

SPEAKER_01 (09:17):
After dark.
One plus.

SPEAKER_00 (09:20):
And I yes, it's a piece of f shit.
And sometimes now they'veimproved the messaging, the mes
the sending of images um betweeniPhones android pieces of shit
phones um by uh um with likethis RCS messaging.

(09:41):
So there's SMS, there's RCS, andthere's iMS.
And RCS, the images don't getworse in quality.
Okay.
Um, but your piece of shitphone, for whatever reason,
you're the only person that Iknow that is sometimes in RCS
and sometimes not.
So a lot of the times when I'mgoing to send you something on

(10:03):
from uh ChatGPT, an image, it'san SMS and I know it's coming in
like shit.
So it seemed to come throughfire.
Wait, how is this?
Long story.
No, wait, I think it wasactually my piece of shit work
phone.
Wait, how was this?
Oh yeah.
I was using my piece of shit.

(10:26):
Whatever reason, I forget now.
I'm I'm I'm tying myself intothe corner, but I was using
nailing historypod at gmail.comas like the go between to like
send the images from one deviceto the other.
So like I was and I don't knowwhy I was doing it, but like I
was using, but then again, I wasusing my personal email that I

(10:46):
that hasn't been disabled, and Iwas sending it to
nailinghistorypod at gmail.comso that I could then go on and
access it on a phone to mail itto text it to me.
To text it to you, yeah.
It was something.
I forget the whole process.

SPEAKER_01 (11:03):
That's how the US government gets their hands and
all the financial matters aroundthe world.
It's got to go through theclearinghouse in New York, even
if it has nothing to do with it.

SPEAKER_00 (11:10):
Well, all my fucking all the so all of my chat GPT
images went through there, butit also went through I also went
through my my my personal email.
So I don't think that was it.
I think it's fair to say ourfans we don't they're not even
explicit.

SPEAKER_01 (11:25):
Spamming?
They're not explicit.
No, they're not sexuallyexplicit, they're actually very
stupid and very ridiculous, butthey're not sexually explicit in
any way, shape, or form.

SPEAKER_00 (11:34):
But they do make fun of mate they might make sexual
characters or somenon-historical Ken Burns, for
example.

SPEAKER_01 (11:44):
Possible future father-in-laws or father
stepfathers.
Not father-in-laws, we haven'tused him.
Step possible stepfathers.

SPEAKER_00 (11:55):
I don't know who you're alluding to that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Uh spamming, not us, terroristcontent.
No.
I feel like I edit I I I editour stuff before it gets to
Google.
Enough.

SPEAKER_01 (12:17):
Unqualified education.
Unqualified education.
That's probably it.
They don't want to hear thetruth.

SPEAKER_00 (12:26):
Don't impersonate an educational institution when
creating a Google workspace foror education account.
Don't misrepresent yourqualification.
That's probably it.
But like, okay, so we'reunqualified.
That's not a reason to cancel anemail.

SPEAKER_01 (12:41):
It's not a reason to cancel the e the disable the
account.

SPEAKER_00 (12:44):
That's absurd.

SPEAKER_01 (12:45):
It's absurd.

SPEAKER_00 (12:47):
So, okay, so it f us After Dark horribly to just get
rid of it.
So I can't log into Descript.
I had to pay another$24 to get adescript account because I tried
to just sign up with the withthe free one.
And also, mind you, don'tforget, don't forget, I spent, I

(13:08):
paid, I pre-paid for an entireyear of Descript that that
expires in April.
Now, how now we have we havefans, you may remember from back
in the day, we have in the pasthad to deal with descript
customer service.

SPEAKER_02 (13:26):
Oh no.

SPEAKER_00 (13:28):
And it did not go well.
So now I have to figure out away.
Now I appealed, I appealed ourdisabling.

SPEAKER_01 (13:39):
So we'll wait.

SPEAKER_00 (13:40):
Um so we'll wait and and see, but if we don't get
reinstated, I have to go throughdescript customer service to
explain to them how the podcastGmail account got disabled for
misrepresenting an educationalorganization, and I need to be

(14:04):
able to transfer this descriptaccount over to Yahoo.

SPEAKER_01 (14:08):
To a Yahoo account to obviously a Yahoo account.
Or hotmail or anything.
I guess prototype.

SPEAKER_00 (14:20):
This is the bullshit, is like it was it was
easy because you know how likesometimes when you sign up for
something, it'll say like youcan either create an account or
you can just link it to yourGoogle account.

SPEAKER_01 (14:32):
Yeah, yeah, right.

SPEAKER_00 (14:33):
So like I did that with the script.

SPEAKER_01 (14:35):
Okay.
Yeah, third party.
I forget what that's called.
I learned about that incybersecurity.
Yeah, it's a third party thing,yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (14:44):
So fans, uh, you're welcome for the$24.
John, I hope you appreciate it.
No, I will say something.
$24, the$24 recording session.
Um, and because it's animportant recording session.

SPEAKER_02 (15:00):
It is.

SPEAKER_00 (15:01):
We need to get this stuff that we're gonna be
talking about out before weforget about it and before it's
fresh in.
So we really need to record now,which is why I took it.
Like I could have we could haverecorded through Google, but no,
I'm not doing that.
We're never using Google again.

(15:22):
I don't know what I'm gonna dowith my work phone that's a
Google Pixel.
I'm disgusted.
I'm absolutely disgusted withthis bullshit.

SPEAKER_01 (15:30):
Shocked it with the biggest.
I have a confession to make toofor Tio.
So uh probably going back maybetwo, three weeks now, I was
getting things.
I'm also signed in on mycomputer and on my phone, and I
was getting notifications sayingyou need to re-sign in or
something.
Or I was kept getting thesemessages like sign back in, sign

(15:52):
into your account, you gottatake action, take action, but it
didn't tell me what I had to do.
Are you serious?
I just I just removed theaccounts from my that's why
that's why I'm not signed inanymore.
Because I just removed them frommy computer and my phone because
I was getting annoyed.

SPEAKER_00 (16:09):
I just thought it was a password thing.
Did you look into it?
Did you look into it?
No, it was just a passwordthing.
Oh my god.
I thought it was just a passwordthing.
You owe me you should bive giveme money.
Pay me$12.

SPEAKER_01 (16:20):
Okay, I'll give you $12.
I didn't know.
It didn't say like, hey, we'vegot problems with your account.

SPEAKER_00 (16:27):
Well, why didn't you look?

SPEAKER_01 (16:28):
I did.
I tried to put the because Ididn't have the password, and I
was like, oh, I didn't know.

SPEAKER_00 (16:33):
And then you so okay, and then you wait until
now.
We're 16 minutes in.
I've been motherfucking Googlefor 16 minutes, and then you're
gonna come and talk to me likethat.
Now I look like a fing idiot.

SPEAKER_01 (16:47):
It didn't say it.
Just basically you looked likeyou were logged out of the
account, you gotta sign back in.
But it didn't tell me there'sproblems, but didn't give me
exclamation points and warningsigns saying you got a problem
with your account, you gottacorrect it.
Log See, this is classic you.
You're blaming everybody else.
I'm not blaming everybody.
Yeah, I'm just confessing thatI'm gonna see what it's about.

(17:10):
Okay, I will give you$12.

SPEAKER_00 (17:16):
But they didn't tell us what it was.
Well, uh, they probably did.
Do you remember what they said?
Did you even know that?
No, it wasn't that.

SPEAKER_01 (17:24):
Did you read it was like on my phone?
Because my phone also is GutsAndroid.

SPEAKER_00 (17:28):
So it was like Do you think somebody hacked us and
like started posting a bunch ofsexually explicit stuff through
our educational institution?

SPEAKER_01 (17:35):
I don't know.
From that front.

SPEAKER_00 (17:40):
The other thing that I thought about was how do they
hack that?
What do you think about this?
What do you think about this?
I don't know if I used nailinghistory for this reason, and I'd
probably let me see.
How can I say this withoutimplicating myself more?
Um, I may have shared throughthe drive, through Google Drive,

(18:05):
I may have shared um a file,like uh potentially copyrighted
material.
Not explicit, but potentiallycopyrighted material.
I shared because I got it,somebody sent it to me, and then
I wanted to send it to somebodyelse, and I also wanted to

(18:25):
download it for myself.
It got sent to me on MicrosoftOneDrive.
It was legit.
It wasn't sent to me by somebodyrandom.
So, like, I don't know if that'sit, but that didn't really look
like a reason.
And also, it's on my otherpersonal Google account that
hasn't.
Imagine if it did they did it tomy personal account.

SPEAKER_01 (18:49):
Everything that's linked to it?
Yeah, mine too, yeah.
My G, I got I'm paying.
Well, I'm also paying forOneDrive.
I'm paying.
I bet you if we give them alittle list, a little scratch,
they'll probably reinstate it.
Google?
If we sign up for like a GoogleOne plan, where you pay for like
I pay 20 bucks a year for 100gigabytes of storage.

(19:09):
They'll probably reinstate it.

SPEAKER_00 (19:11):
It's because it's for free.
They said that they they haveone review.

SPEAKER_01 (19:15):
One review of what?

SPEAKER_00 (19:17):
One review, and if they say no, then it's toast.
Seriously?
Mm-hmm.
F Google.
I don't know.
I think they're silencing us,but they're also leaving our
stuff on YouTube at the sametime.
They're not making it see, theydon't want to make it obvious,

(19:39):
like all of our fans would say,hey, where did nailing history
go online?

SPEAKER_01 (19:44):
Are you gonna um So you're gonna still be able to
post this through the NailingHistory?

SPEAKER_00 (19:50):
I don't know how that's gonna work.
I might not be able to post iton YouTube.
I'll post it through BuzzSprout.
I can still get the Buzz Sprout,so I can still upload it through
BuzzSprout.
That I bel like, so it getsuploaded through Buzz Sprout,
which is our hosting site, andit gets uploaded immediately to
YouTube.
So maybe.

(20:12):
But like, yeah, I mean we stillhave a YouTube account.

SPEAKER_01 (20:20):
I've looked at it when I've gone on the account,
it's not a good one.
Do you want to hear somethingfunny, dude?
Buzzsprout emails.

SPEAKER_00 (20:25):
So I'm like this is kind of not relevant.
It's relevant.
So I'm like trying to figureout, but we lost our notes from
like three months ago.
Like the only way that we wouldbe able to revisit the trip to

(20:51):
Charlottesville clearly is withthe notes that we put together
like a week after we went there,and then like so we had notes
from fresh from the trip to onGoogle Drive, and now we can't
access the Google Drive, so thatdisappeared, and there's no way
we can get it back unless we getreinstated on Google.

(21:13):
So you try to do it.
There was a button to downloadthe data, it didn't work.
I did, yeah.
The data was just our YouTubevideos.
Really?
It's not anything in the driveaccount.
The drive was empty.
It didn't, I it didn't recoveranything from the drive.
I got up here.
So I was like on Google accounthelp, which is an oxymoron

(21:36):
again, but I found this one postfrom this guy named uh his
username is uh Ashraf FuelIslam4189.
My account is permanentlydeleted.
I want to recover it.
I have invested more than 12,000in it.

(21:58):
I don't know.
That's the heading.
My account is permanentlydelete.
I want to recover my Gmailaccount, but Google wants my
recovery phone number, but Iforgot it.
Please help me.
That account is my life.
I can't recover it, then I willsuicite, please.

SPEAKER_01 (22:19):
Oh no.

SPEAKER_00 (22:22):
Like a bunch of crying emoji, crying emoji,
crying emoji, crying emoji,crying emoji emoji, tear emoji
with a blue head, regular tearemoji, sweating emoji,
heartbreak emoji, face, palm inface emoji.
I will suicide.

(22:43):
S-U-I hold on.
S-U-I-S-I-T-E.

SPEAKER_01 (22:53):
Oh no.
I hope Mr.
what was his name?
Well, poor poor guy.

SPEAKER_00 (23:00):
Ashra.
I wonder what he invested 12,000of.
12,000 like uh explicit photos?
Ashra Fuel Islam 4189.
We speak your name.
But I let me click on his thing.

SPEAKER_01 (23:18):
Google One costs 200 bucks a year for the Google AI
Pro Plan.
Gives you two terabytes.

SPEAKER_00 (23:25):
Google.
I'm not giving them any moremoney.
We gotta figure something out.
Good for them.
I would be worried if I wereyou.
I can't believe they pulled thisshit.
This should be illegal.
This should be illegal.
I mean, we're a business.

(23:47):
They're trying to silence us.
They're trying to silence us bynot being as obvious as just
taking our YouTube down.
Now they've disabled our abilityto record and access everything
that we had, so we cannotthey're trying to not allow us
to continue.

SPEAKER_01 (24:10):
An ongoing concern is what I just don't know why.
Yeah, they didn't send usanything.
I literally just thought theylogged in.

SPEAKER_00 (24:19):
They did send us something, apparently.
Thanks, John.

SPEAKER_01 (24:22):
They're just saying you gotta log back in.
It wasn't like uh you've gotproblems with your account.
And I was like, well, I don'tknow how I don't have the
password saved on my passwordman.
I was like, I don't have that.
I don't feel like bothering youfor it.
It's like it's fine.
Like, I don't really go on theremuch anyway.
So I was like, I thought Ifigured it was just uh I think
it's bullshit.

SPEAKER_00 (24:42):
AI did.
They cost me$24.
They didn't want me to do it.
They didn't want me to spend themoney.
They wanted a silence.

SPEAKER_01 (24:51):
You think he can recoup?

SPEAKER_00 (24:53):
All because we talk uh do you think Trump's behind
it?
Really?
We never really bathed.
This is like some censor This issome censoring.

SPEAKER_01 (25:03):
It's indirect, yeah.
There should have been an emailin the inbox.
When was the last time you werein the inbox?

SPEAKER_00 (25:12):
It got disabled on October 24th.
I wonder what messages we mayhave sent on October 24th.

SPEAKER_01 (25:21):
I wonder what maybe they didn't like the picture of
you made a picture withChristopher Columbus and Donald
Trump with the White House inthe background, and then you
superimposed your face on Trumpand mine on the Christopher
Columbus statue.

SPEAKER_00 (25:33):
I don't remember that one.

SPEAKER_01 (25:43):
They just don't know how a good time.
They just don't know how to givehave a good time.
No, but dude.
And they made these AI tools.
They made these AI tools.
It's like, what else am Isupposed to use them for?
Like using all this dataprocessing power to make funny
ass pictures.
I think they're funny.
Well, as long as you don'treally you know what?

(26:04):
Google's one thing, but as longas that face swap doesn't take
or send your lifetimemembership, you're fine.
If that account gets disabled.

SPEAKER_00 (26:16):
I've had so much fun with that facewap.
It's my best, it's the best,it's the best thing I've ever
bought in my entire life.
Hands down, the best thing Iever bought in my entire life.
I use it every day.
I've had it for probably over ayear.
I've probably used it at least365 days in a row.

(26:40):
Did you like change the faces?
All right.
So, fans, just so you guys know,we're still here kind of as long
as John, you know, has the timefor us.
And um keep you posted on howthis appeal goes.
We'll keep you posted because wemight have to just start from
scratch.
I don't know.
I don't know what I'm gonna do.
Buzzsprout's still workingbecause I have like a physical

(27:01):
account with BuzzSprout, but itis linked to the nailing history
pod at gmail.com.
So I gotta figure out a way tochange it so that we don't get
locked out for whatever reason.
And then the script, I don'tknow what I'm gonna do.
I bought myself a month for$24.
John's gonna give me$12 of that,and um, we'll go from there and

(27:25):
see where we're at.

SPEAKER_01 (27:28):
I just hope our appeal doesn't go to you
nowhere.

SPEAKER_00 (27:30):
I was so mad.
They said that it's gonna takeuh two days, but sometimes more.

SPEAKER_01 (27:36):
Certain subconscious.

SPEAKER_00 (27:38):
Funny, you know, they uh they'll take two days to
review, but it doesn't take themtwo days takes them like that to
delete it.
No warning.

SPEAKER_01 (27:48):
Well, I mean, so but you say it's I mean, they could
have at least like it's gonna bedeleted in September.
We've got a whole year, butthey're saying you only have one
chance to appeal it.
One chance to appeal.

SPEAKER_00 (27:57):
If I if we lose the appeal, we're done.
We're toast.
We're cooked.

SPEAKER_01 (28:02):
We're cooked, as they say.

SPEAKER_00 (28:04):
I don't know what we did.
Google won't f tell us.

SPEAKER_01 (28:07):
We're gonna think we're degenerate.

SPEAKER_00 (28:09):
Like, oh what do you mean?

SPEAKER_01 (28:13):
They're not gonna think we're telling the truth.
They're gonna think we'reholding withholding evidence.

SPEAKER_00 (28:18):
I will say, listen, I will say, in all honesty,
John, you're clear.
I was the only one.
John didn't even know the fingpassword for the thing.
He probably hasn't logged in intwo years.

SPEAKER_01 (28:28):
So I know I'd been logged in on my account.
I'd been logged in.
Yeah, but you never went on, eh?
I didn't even know.
Every so often I was bullshit.
I've got four different Gmailaccounts on my computer.
I've sometimes toggled betweenthem and I ended up on the the
email.

SPEAKER_00 (28:42):
Listen, what whatever.

SPEAKER_01 (28:44):
Let's just say, um Thank you for pardoning me.
Because now, yeah, I obviously.

SPEAKER_00 (28:50):
Yeah, if if it was anything, it was me, and if it
was me, it wasn't at all.
This is a little nerve-wracking.
It's a little scary.

SPEAKER_01 (29:02):
Yeah, obviously that's a burner account.
Basically, a burner account, butyeah, like my Gmail, other
people's Gmails, yeah, I drive.
It's more like, yeah, I gotta Ishould probably invest in a
local hard drive.
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