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Speaker 1 (00:00):
There are some certainties in life that rarely ever change,
and I don't know that we want them to. One
of them is the strip mall. They're the same everywhere
you go. Doesn't matter what part of the country you're in,
the strip mall will almost will be almost identical to

(00:24):
the strip mall one thousand miles away. Al Madrigal is
a comedian. We've used his stuff before and he has
a good bit about the kinds of stores that you
find in a strip mall.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
You know, the strip mall too, a bunch of businesses
that got together to become roommates. Where he's a Quiznos
nail salon, Liberty tax, a consant, poor Mexican American teenager.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
To dress up like a statue of.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Liberty, be ashamed of themselves, laundry Matts, cigarette wholesaler, Karate studio,
Tai Massage. Every one of the businesses is owned by
somebody of a different ethnicity. It's like a giant stuccle
American DreamCatcher.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
This kind of reminds me of that bit by Matt Mitchell,
the one where he plays Matt Mitchell's a comedian. He
lives I think in Alabama, and he does a bit
on the SEC schools. He does a bit. He does
a lot of really funny Southern stuff. Matt Mitchell's name,
but I think he's got a Facebook presence, very funny,

(01:44):
big fat guy, got a beard, and he'll play different
characters in his own deal. But since we're talking about
small towns and strip malls and abandoned strip malls, this
is the one where he plays both parts of the
two fellas planning out a small town. So this is
a small town that does not yet exist, but they're

(02:06):
planning out how it's going to look. And if he
doesn't nail it, I don't know who does.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
All right, gentlemen, let's get this thing started. So how
many people we talking thirteen thousand? And how many of
those people will say that they're from this town when
they're on vacation out of state zero? How's the road
system gonna work? It won't, So you mean it needs work?
Oh well that too. All the roads going through the
nice neighborhoods where the city councilmen or the county commissioners
live are gonna be immaculate. But what about everybody else's road?

(02:34):
More holes than a PAC twelve defense? All Right, what's next? Okay, Well,
let's go and do commercial.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
Well, first up is the strip mall. Lots of possibilities there, No,
you know the rules about strip malls. Man, same four
businesses every town. Fine restaurant, and please tell me it's
Chinese this time. Uh No, we're gonna go Mexican. I'm
thinking we call it a La Cocina moy original. Oh
do you want to name the vape shop? No, but

(02:59):
just make sure they have green neon lights all over
the windows. Oh what about the nail salon? I was
thinking that we just call it nails simple and to
the point. I love it. Do we really have to
put a little Caesar's on the other end? I'll tell
you what we can do, an at and T yes,
authorize retailer. Sorry I wasn't done. Oh well, we are
gonna have to put more food in for everybody to

(03:20):
get tired of immediately. Oh well, we'll have all the
usual suspects lined up in a perfect row on the highway, McDonald's, Antaco,
Bell Subway, and another subway. But the locals refer to
one of them as the good subway wall. Are we
not doing a senior center yet? My mistake. There is
a Hearty's, so no pizza. Do you consider Hunt Brothers pizza?

(03:41):
I do, but I'm not proud of it. Oh there
is a pizza hut h shaped building title Max Loan Max.
Now what are we gonna do with this giant empty
space with a parking lot where everybody just ignores the
lines and drives however they want through it? Oh? Well,
we got to put a few self storage places in there. Yeah,
a suspicious amount. Oh what about a mattress store that
nobody's ever seen a customer go into? I was thinking

(04:05):
two of them. Oh no, hold on, that's too suspicious.
People are gonna start coming up with theories. Well we
gotta give them something to do. So there's no movie theater. No,
but there will always be rumors. Wait, so what are
the kids gonna do? Will they'll start a generation's old
tradition of going to that giant parking lot and standing
around jacked up Chevy pickup truck? You know? And what

(04:27):
about the adults? There's a Walmart? No target, Look at us,
we're not target people. You know, you're right? Tell you
what I can do. I'll make the Walmart really nice,
so nice that people from other towns will compliment us
on how great our walmart is. Okay, well, yeah, all
we have left now is residential. Yeah, we got a
couple of neighborhoods with an HOA nice and then literally

(04:50):
everyone else will fight you if you try to make
them join one as they should. This is America. Oh
and several people currently under the jurisdiction of n HOA
would like to fight the h A. Everybody wants to fight. Well,
I guess that's everything. Nope, one more thing, How could
I forget? We've got to place the dollar generals you're ready?

(05:13):
Oh wait a minute. Do you think it's going to
be a problem that we've got two of them real
close together? He put some more there, Michael Berry changing black.

Speaker 4 (05:33):
In the system and two modern day Robin.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
As we dig into our archives of some of our
favorite audio moments, one of them involves our friend Marcus Latrell,
loan survivor. It's two thousand and five. Well that's when
everything that happened to Marcus Latrell happened. Didn't come to
our attention until well over a year later. In fact,

(05:59):
he goes back and sirs in Iraq after his body
was busted up and bullet riddled. If he hadn't kept
a diary, and if that diary hadn't been published, then
we wouldn't have even known about Operation Redwing. That's what's incredible.
Do you realize how many other feats of glory, bravery, sacrifice, suffering,

(06:24):
selflessness have occurred that we don't know about because no
one tells the story. Maybe they don't live to tell
the story, or maybe they don't keep a diary. Well,
Marcus the Trail gets home. If you know anything about Marcus,
he wasn't just an average guy who ascended to a

(06:45):
great moment. Marcus the Trail was destined for greatness. He
just may not have been famous because of it, had
his diary not been published. Well, Marcus comes home after
serving all those years, after everything had happened to him,

(07:06):
and some turds. He lives out in the country outside
of Houston, and some turds made the mistake of killing
his dog. Marcus is very close to his dog. Well,
recently I came across a video from a show called
nine one one Files. It's an honest to goodness nine

(07:29):
one one operator that breaks down nine one one calls
from an insider's perspective, and she comments on the call,
and Marcus the trel calls nine one one, not to
ask for help, but to let them know that he's
tracking down the guys who killed his dog. And he's
in the middle of that. When he calls.

Speaker 5 (07:51):
In, I will throw it. Just got my dog?

Speaker 6 (08:00):
So you changing him because he shot your dog?

Speaker 5 (08:03):
I yeah, that's right.

Speaker 6 (08:05):
These people are no idea. Okay, what kind of viewpore
are they is?

Speaker 5 (08:09):
And it's a it's a burgundy. It looks like a
Toileta camera, the.

Speaker 7 (08:14):
Toyota camray you like a like a old Champagne wie
dog camera.

Speaker 8 (08:19):
Did you drive up to your house to chat your
dog and left?

Speaker 6 (08:22):
YEP?

Speaker 5 (08:22):
I woke me up and then I came back.

Speaker 8 (08:24):
And you know how I got it?

Speaker 6 (08:26):
Was? Was it a pistol shot gun?

Speaker 5 (08:28):
I don't know which way you headed? What's called the
railroad drink?

Speaker 8 (08:32):
You're pasted the railroad track.

Speaker 6 (08:33):
That's how past are you traveling?

Speaker 5 (08:36):
Going eighty miles out? Or we'll come out of railroad trick?
Don't you yeap off the railroad track? Yeah? What is
your name?

Speaker 7 (08:42):
Marcus Latrell?

Speaker 5 (08:44):
Go with your right towards traill you take a right
towards him.

Speaker 7 (08:47):
Yeah, he really gets to My god, I got one dude,
the list screw or gunfight?

Speaker 5 (08:52):
Okay, how do I take it?

Speaker 6 (08:54):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (08:54):
What kind you have a gun with you?

Speaker 6 (08:57):
I mean, what kind of good do you have?

Speaker 5 (08:58):
I got?

Speaker 8 (09:03):
Okay, which where y'all go right now?

Speaker 5 (09:05):
Or north?

Speaker 6 (09:09):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (09:10):
I want you to try to keep up with them.

Speaker 6 (09:12):
We have officers that come to that way. Eventually.

Speaker 9 (09:14):
We have now told the person, hey, I don't want
you to speed. I still want to be telling him
don't pursue him at all, especially because now we know
confirm both parties have guns, so it doesn't it's not
something that would come across the phone at my agency.
But I'm guessing it's maybe her doing an alert tone
on her radio, or maybe she's closing her air, which

(09:38):
is where we have like a set of tones that'll
go out and the air will be closed for emergency
traffic only.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
So I'm not sure. Maybe that's what it was, but yeah, come.

Speaker 5 (09:50):
A railroad character right now?

Speaker 8 (09:52):
Okay, which way he got it?

Speaker 5 (09:56):
Northeast towards develop we're going to the sea in the air.

Speaker 8 (10:02):
Which way is he going to the tea? I okay, Well,
I don't want you.

Speaker 6 (10:11):
To drive one hundred and ten miles of.

Speaker 5 (10:15):
My dog.

Speaker 9 (10:16):
So I've you know, myself and my co workers, we've
had this type of situation very often, maybe not this
exact type of situation, but where you need to get
very firm with your collar and not yell at them,
but just you know, you do kind of have to
sometimes raise your voice a little bit to get their
attention and to let them know that you are telling
them what to do. I don't want to say like

(10:38):
you're in charge, but but you are making sure that
they are safe and that our officers that are responding
are safe. So in this situation, I'd be like, hey,
you need to listen to me, you need to pull over.

Speaker 4 (10:49):
Do what's safe for you. I need you to stop
pursuing this vehicle. So that's just what I would be doing.

Speaker 6 (10:57):
I still.

Speaker 5 (11:02):
Lario, it's nothing that is that does We're in right now, you're.

Speaker 8 (11:06):
Past the valo.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Yeah, all that right, Dal.

Speaker 1 (11:14):
Turned off.

Speaker 9 (11:15):
It sounds like the dispatcher is both the call seeker
and the dispatcher for law enforcement, which happens on my agency.
We're all cross trained to handle nine one calls and
be on the radio. So I'm guessing that's what it is,
she said. She even said, I'm talking to my officer
right now, so given critical updates.

Speaker 6 (11:34):
I'm ash, y'll go with right Dale. How fast y'all
travel with right Dale? Just one second.

Speaker 8 (11:42):
I'm excited to sit on the lab with this because
you're basic. Leave our candy on one second. Just let
me know what the next thing, y'all pass so I
can let them know. Look at him, this is Walker
Kenty with the transfer.

Speaker 6 (11:56):
Are you familiar with what's going on.

Speaker 1 (12:00):
In the moment?

Speaker 6 (12:00):
Okay?

Speaker 9 (12:01):
So there are a lot of centers that will be
able to monitor other counties radios. So at my center,
we have the capability to listen to the counties that
are next to us to hear what's going on in
their channel. So sometimes that'll help you be aware of
something that's coming into your county or even just listen
out for maybe there's a problem or maybe an officer
needs back up somewhere. So but yeah, she's transferring the

(12:25):
caller to the next county because they're now leaving that
county's jurisdiction and it sounds like they're going to need
help from officers in the next county.

Speaker 6 (12:36):
Okay, Well, I don't need you to keep up with them.

Speaker 8 (12:38):
I don't want you to hurt yourself.

Speaker 5 (12:43):
I'm a Navy seal, been for years. I'm not worry
about her. I know what I was doing, sir.

Speaker 6 (12:52):
You want.

Speaker 9 (12:56):
Okay, I don't have it, just thinking like finally she's
telling him to stop pursuing him, you know, five minutes later.
Not that she's doing a bad job or anything, but
but yeah, it does sound like I'm not quite sure
what's going with transferring him again. It sounds like maybe
he's leaving another county. I'm not quite sure what's going on,

(13:18):
but sounds like a lot of jurisdictions are now getting
involved in this pursuit.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
It can be a lot more.

Speaker 9 (13:25):
Complicated because it involves officers all getting on the same channel.
It involves dispatchers providing extremely fast and accurate updates because
we need to be able to give them the updates
as quick as possible so that the other dispatchers can
also get the updates as quick as possible.

Speaker 4 (13:41):
So it's yeah, it's a lot of people.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
I'll bet you we've got ten thousands, sweeten lier little
ladies of seventy or more that would make a pound
cake that you could eat cold and enjoy. And Michael
Very Show. Let's finish up the nine one one files.

(14:05):
Breakdown of the Marcus Latreel nine to one one call
when some turds came to his property and killed his dog.
Pretty nasty deal. So he grabs his gun, jumps in
his truck, and heads out to catch him. He had
called nine one one while he was in pursuit, not

(14:27):
to ask for help. He's going to solve this problem himself,
to let them know what was happening. So then the
officers came up. They wouldn't shoot him. Here's the end
of that call me.

Speaker 8 (14:38):
Okay, let's get a second.

Speaker 6 (14:39):
We're gonna try to get so many head.

Speaker 8 (14:41):
To tell the travel so bad.

Speaker 6 (14:44):
Your emergency is Walker Ketty.

Speaker 8 (14:46):
With that transfer, we have two callers that are traveled
about one hundred kien mills and they already'll kunny.

Speaker 6 (14:52):
One subject shot the other guy's dog.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
Okay, well they driving a.

Speaker 6 (14:55):
Tree there, one.

Speaker 7 (14:59):
Models bag collar already the life playing over there three
people and the first day one the.

Speaker 8 (15:07):
Weapon is well, the color that's on the line has
two weapons with a bit. Also, if you would warn
your deputy, if you can get them stopped, we can
get them over there.

Speaker 6 (15:14):
What roads they coming in on? So what are your
passion veils?

Speaker 5 (15:17):
Nothing nowhere.

Speaker 8 (15:18):
I just want to say the next thing around you,
building your cey thing around you so we can let
everybody though.

Speaker 4 (15:24):
I did.

Speaker 6 (15:26):
Let me know when you come up to the Oakhurst.

Speaker 8 (15:28):
Fire Department issue.

Speaker 6 (15:30):
They're traveling about one hundred kis and he's your views
of this? Stop?

Speaker 5 (15:34):
What is your name mark? How fast that your am?

Speaker 7 (15:39):
All?

Speaker 10 (15:39):
Right?

Speaker 6 (15:40):
Street times? Everything?

Speaker 5 (15:41):
What's that any time?

Speaker 9 (15:44):
This is something that we do all the time is
getting updated locations and telling a caller, hey, can you
look out for this slammark that you see or this
cross street that you see? And involves a lot of
being able to anticipate locations and looking at your map.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
So I think they're doing a good job with that.

Speaker 5 (15:58):
Fulded a point, play hould a point the hill dog?

Speaker 8 (16:05):
Very?

Speaker 5 (16:06):
What did this gudge got my dog?

Speaker 7 (16:10):
I will come with you town?

Speaker 8 (16:11):
What color to toyota on?

Speaker 5 (16:14):
Last four miles up from them?

Speaker 9 (16:15):
This is why people get annoyed because they say, why
aren't you just sending help? You're asking a million questions.
So the reason why we ask questions is because the
information can change the longer we're on the phone with you,
and also the more we question our colors. It's amazing
how people are able to recall things with being questioned
like that.

Speaker 4 (16:35):
So also, if he has provided the registration, at least
the color would also be on the registration hopefully.

Speaker 7 (16:40):
So.

Speaker 8 (16:41):
But yeah, I'm going one hundred.

Speaker 7 (16:45):
They're going about well, all right, we're cross cover Bridge,
are ma'm somebody?

Speaker 5 (16:52):
We're here here?

Speaker 8 (16:54):
Get there online?

Speaker 5 (16:56):
Yeah, well, I'm actually five miles out of going last.

Speaker 8 (17:03):
They're they're they're whiting onion, you.

Speaker 7 (17:05):
Know about before mind.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
Keep up with them.

Speaker 9 (17:14):
But so, I think the dispatchers are doing a great job,
like I said, of getting update locations. However, and I
don't want to, you know, dog on their dispatching. But
I'm wondering why we're not being more firm with him
and telling him to stop pursuing, because I would even
be telling him. Look, a lot of people are now
in danger now because of you chasing this man. The

(17:35):
reason why the other car is probably going so fast
is because the caller is chasing him. And also if
deputies are an officer who are trying to catch this guy,
they're not able to do it as efficiently because of
the high rate of speed, and also if the caller
is so close behind the suspect, you know, if they're
trying to do spike strips or any type of you know,

(17:56):
maneuvers to try and catch this person, it becomes more difficult.

Speaker 5 (18:00):
I would a big rouge. Whatever again, how far you
gotta do this?

Speaker 6 (18:10):
Not very far? Three?

Speaker 5 (18:12):
Four out fast, he's not trying to fastect. We're here
as I saw. I'most stay on the phone with he deil.

Speaker 8 (18:21):
Everybody gets stopped and we make care of things going.

Speaker 5 (18:24):
Okay, yeah, so you stopped.

Speaker 8 (18:29):
He stopped behind you.

Speaker 5 (18:32):
You got to a suspect out on the knees.

Speaker 7 (18:34):
So far A third guys guy hands in here, three
guys out here and me another copy, and I want to.

Speaker 5 (18:40):
Send out of yet.

Speaker 10 (18:41):
Not far from his home, he noticed a suspicious vehicle
parked along the side of the road, which he suspected
how those responsible. Latreille jumped into his car and began
pursuing the men. He called nine to one one during
the chase and remained on the line with a dispatcher
as he followed the suspects vehicle. He was still recover
from recent surgery, but that didn't stop him from attempting

(19:03):
to catch the fleeing suspects. Littrell chased the men's car
eastward from Walker County, where the vehicle was stopped by
Own Alaska police just north of Lake Livingston and Polk County.
According to the rangers, the shooting was the latest in
a series of five dog killings in an area Latrell
describes as the middle of Nowhere. His beloved Daisy was

(19:25):
given to him by America's Vet Dogs to help him
emotionally recover from his experiences in the Middle East. He
named the pup Daisy, an acronym for the names of
his fellow seals, the ones that didn't survive the battle.
According to court documents, Michael Edmunds and Alfonso Hernandez were
riding in a car on four Notch Road in southeast
Walker County when Edmunds shot Daisy as she chased the vehicle.

(19:49):
Hernandez allegedly got out of the car beat the animal
with a bat. The two men were charged with cruelty
to a non livestock animal, while the car's driver was
cited for not having a valid license. Police records show
that they had been linked to at least five other
area killings in the months leading after the shooting. Edmunds
pleaded guilty to the charges against him and received five

(20:11):
years probation. Hernandez chose to stand trial, was found guilty
and received the maximum sentence of two years in state prison.
He was also fined one thousand dollars.

Speaker 9 (20:21):
Final thoughts are again that I'm just glad everyone's okay.
But you know, just as a PSA for people, don't
pursue people that have harmed you or done something bad
to you. We get calls all the time from people
who say, oh, I just took a picture of this
person who was doing something weird, and they chased me
all the way to.

Speaker 4 (20:41):
And I'm just like, well, don't do that.

Speaker 9 (20:43):
Don't take pictures of people, don't put yourself in danger.
So yeah, we have to unfortunately, get really firm with
people sometimes and tell them I need you to not
do that. I need you to pull over and stop
putting yourself in danger. And other people could get harmed during.

Speaker 4 (20:57):
This, So yeah, it did. I'm happy that they were
to catch them.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
Another thing I was thinking is the whole time is
wondering if we got descriptions on the suspect because at
the end I caught that there were two people on
their knees, but at the beginning it made it sound
like there was just one person. So it might sound
silly to ask the description of the suspect involves when
it's a vehicle pursuit, but it does become important sometimes,

(21:22):
so yeah, especially if they end.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Yeah, Sheila Jackson, Lee Rodney Ellis and the machine used
to tell people you just go in there and pull
the straight kN and leave. Scientists discover for first time
that men and women's brains do work differently. It's amazing
everything we've known for thousands of years has all of

(21:49):
a sudden been upended in about a ten year period.
The Left running around saying the most ridiculous things and
nobody actually believes them except for really stupid, low information
people and people who want to be nice. I've decided
that people who just want to be nice, no matter
what crazy idea somebody comes up with, are big part

(22:09):
of the problem. Well, if if he says he's a girl,
who am I to tell him he's not a girl? Uh,
a human with a brain because he's not a girl. Well,
what is it hurt to just call him a girl
if it makes him happy. Poor thing, you're the problem.
You're an enabler. You are an enabler because all they

(22:33):
need is enough of you going well. Don't pick on him.
He's if he wants to be a girl, a poor thing,
that's the problem. The Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences has issued a startling discovery. Startling, I tell you,
not startling, startling. The brains of men and women work differently.

(22:54):
Let me repeat that, The Proceedings of the National Academy
of Sciences has issued a startling discovery. The brains of
men and women work differently. This is groundbreaking stuff, folks.
We've always known that men and women show love differently.

Speaker 3 (23:17):
You show love through love.

Speaker 9 (23:18):
We don't do that.

Speaker 3 (23:19):
We show love through sacrifice. So a lot of times
we'll be loving you and you don't even know. For example, right.

Speaker 9 (23:29):
We're sitting on the couch at home, cuddled up, chilling
watching movies.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
You got your leg on top of my leg.

Speaker 9 (23:36):
I don't want your leg.

Speaker 6 (23:37):
Then, at no point in.

Speaker 3 (23:42):
Time during this movie, am I gonna baby?

Speaker 4 (23:44):
You don't make this better?

Speaker 1 (23:47):
If I had no feeling from the hip down, that
would really prove my movie wasn't situation.

Speaker 3 (23:52):
If I had like one leg with blood in it, right,
and then one Lieutenant Dan, that.

Speaker 11 (23:58):
Would be perfect.

Speaker 1 (24:05):
Now I want to ask you to take your leg
off my leg, but you can't mean you gotta grow.
There's no way.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
You don't ask that, and then it goes well right,
no matter how nice you say it.

Speaker 3 (24:14):
Oh baby, you know your legs are made of clouds.
Let me get that out there.

Speaker 7 (24:23):
Amazing, and not even the cumulanimbus ones, like the thin ones, like.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
The little you don't even know is that a cloud?

Speaker 6 (24:29):
Like?

Speaker 7 (24:29):
What is it? Right?

Speaker 11 (24:30):
It's like.

Speaker 10 (24:32):
I was just wondering if you could take your.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Little cloud thigh and give me some sunshine.

Speaker 7 (24:41):
You can say that, but all she hears is get
your fat dinosaur thigh off of a huge beaste.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
Holy are you a centaur?

Speaker 6 (24:49):
Is that what you are?

Speaker 3 (24:51):
Because you look like a human but your legs feel.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Like a horse.

Speaker 3 (24:54):
Holy seabiscuit?

Speaker 6 (24:56):
What the.

Speaker 11 (24:58):
Your legs should be hanging in a span this restaurant
when they seed him off of it, that puts your legs.

Speaker 3 (25:02):
He for me out of Hamon said, I know that's
what you are, So instead we just sit there let
you cross our leg. You ever wonder why every old
man is a cane?

Speaker 1 (25:15):
It's so true. We know, and always have known, that
men and women show love differently. Scientists have never been
able to definitively prove that our brains work differently, even
though we all know they do. Women will admit this.

(25:36):
Women will admit that this is not my wife.

Speaker 9 (25:42):
But I do know.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Friends who have wives, and this is a common one.
That the wife will have a dream that her husband
is cheating on her, and that she'll see it. She'll
witness her husband is cheating on her with her sister,
with his workmate, with the neighbor. She will wake up
from the dream angry at him for what was in

(26:08):
the dream, and be angry with him for the whole
day because she had a dream, even though the dream
is not real, and some women will admit to that.
For the research, the team used explainable AI, a type
of computer learning which can sift through vast amounts of

(26:30):
data to explain why an effect is taking place. The
model was shown MRI scans of working brains and told
whether it was looking at a man or a woman.
So here's the data, here's the scans. Science over time
the neural network began to pick out subtle differences between

(26:52):
the sexes that had been missed by humans. When the
researchers tested the model on about fifteen hundred brain scans,
the model was able to tell if the scan came
from a man or a woman more than ninety percent
of the time. Experts are hopeful that finding differences between
male and female brains could be crucial in tackling neurological

(27:14):
or psychiatric conditions that affect men and women differently. For example,
women are twice as likely as men to experience clinical depression,
while men are more at risk of drug and alcohol
dependence and dyslexia. The brain areas discovered in the study
are often associated with neurological disease. There's still some debate

(27:40):
as to why the male and female brains work differently.
Some scientists say it's biological, while others say it is
societal nature versus nurture. You don't have to be a
scientist with a fancy AI machine to know that men

(28:01):
and women think differently. This isn't groundbreaking stuff. Comedians like
Jerry Seinfeld and lots of others have been making a
good living for decades talking about this. Why do men
do these things?

Speaker 11 (28:19):
Why are they acting these ways? Why are men rude
of not just getting drunk, screaming out, peeling out, rubber
making kissing noises?

Speaker 1 (28:26):
Why why telling awful jokes? Why have men behave so badly?

Speaker 11 (28:31):
I know what you ladies are thinking.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
No, no, not my guy. I'm working with them. He's
coming along. No he's not. He's tricking you.

Speaker 11 (28:44):
Men are not developing, we're not improving. We men know,
no matter how poorly we behave, it seems we somehow
end up with women.

Speaker 1 (28:53):
Anyway. Look around this room.

Speaker 11 (28:55):
Look at all the men you see Look beautiful women
men are with them. What do you think? These are
special men, gifted, highly unusual, one of a kind man.
These are the same jerks and idiots that I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
They're doing fine.

Speaker 11 (29:10):
Men as an organization are getting more women than any
other group working anywhere in the world today. Wherever women are,
we have men looking into the situation right now. We
explored the earth looking for women, even went to the
moon just see if there was any woman there. That's
why we brought that little car. Why would you bring
a car unless there's some chance of going on a day.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
So there you have it, Men and women are different. Okay, then,
now that we've come to this dramatic conclusion that we've
known for thousands of years, sort of like we're headed
the wrong direction as a society. Do you notice that
it's almost as if it's time for us to stand
up for truth so it's not destroyed by the idiots

(29:55):
on the left.
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