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August 29, 2024 2 mins
Are there campaign ideas that would make you vote for a candidate? Dangerous Dave looks at a list from the internet. Plus, what we Google about first, middle and youngest children.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Deeper in the Den with Dangerous Day. Well,
you know you need two hundred and seventy electoral votes
to win a little election. But some people online are
having fun with the list of campaign promises that would
help it candidate win all the electoral votes. What would
it be? Now, it's just a stupid, mean thing. So
none of this is really happening. Some of the best

(00:20):
answers we've seen promising to make all fast food places
serve breakfast all day, pledging to bring back original movie
ideas not just remakes. Banning you just shipped alerts when
actually they just created the label shoes staying on at
TSA checkpoints. I'm not sure I'm a fan of that one.
Banning those super bright led headlights that blind you at night,
forcing TV shows to have at least twenty two episodes

(00:43):
per season again, and just dropping the line. I don't
know who created hoktua, but I'm trying to figure out
how to get everybody to walk to a polls. I
got one for you. Here's a great campaign idea, four
day work weeks for everybody. I like that. Deeper in
the two Now we're not seeing any of these stereotypes
are true, it's just what other people think, so don't

(01:04):
kill the messenger. Google looked at the top questions people
search about birth orders, So oldest, youngest, middle child the
top for each. Why is the oldest child's shortest? Might
be true for some reason, but not clearly really that
it is. Several studies have conflicting results. Why does the
oldest child get blamed for everything? Well, because they should

(01:25):
know better, I guess. And why is being old so hard?
Well that's because I think they get blamed for everything
the middle child. What we google about is why is
the middle child always hated? Is that really true or
just people not care? Why is the middle child always forgotten?
And why is the middle child left out? Now the
stuff we google about the youngest? Why is the youngest
child the favorite? Why is the youngest child always spoiled?

(01:48):
And why does the youngest child get away with everything?
That's not true? Because I had two older brothers and
I got blamed for everything. He did it, He did it. Yeah, Well,
when you're the youngest, you don't say anything. Otherwise you're
older brothers pummel you. So what are the things we
google about only children? Why are only children weird? Well,
because their best friend was the cat. Why are the

(02:08):
only children so sensitive because they didn't have older siblings
to pound on them like I did. And why are
the only children spoiled? Well, that's because it's easy. There's
no competition. To me again for another episode of Deeper
in the Den with Dangerous Dave right here.
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