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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're waking up with fifth in the morning. Kiss. Before
I even get into this list, this banned list of
words from a classroom here in the Tri State, I
need to say shout out to our teachers doing the
Lord's work every day. I talked about the alpaca haircut yesterday.
I'm sure teachers are seeing a lot of pacas walking
around the hallways. All right. So the list, it's on
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a whiteboard, by the way, if you need a visual,
it says date September seventeenth, at twenty twenty four. This
is the list of banned words. And it actually looks
like the teacher has a student go right a new
one up every time she's overhearing it. And I'm saying
she it could be a guy too. This one word
we use every single day on the show, and we
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actually have every day in the last ten days, and
that is Diddy. Diddy no longer not allowed to come
up in the classroom. It's funny to me that kids
would even talk about Diddy, like of course, they hear
stuff that we talk about on the show and that
comes up on their own feed, so it would lead
to them having conversations. Diddy was banned, so hard in
this classroom that it was brought up twice Diddy and
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Diddy Party can't talk about it, okay. The other one
brain rot Riz, Gooning, Beta Omega. And here's a few
that I don't really know, not that I knew a
bunch about the ones I just listed, but mewing, I
don't know what that one is. Gid bitty did I say?
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I'm probably sons so dumb right now? And yacht, which
I'm like, is that do you mean that as in't
like a weapon like I've heard like a gun being
referred to as a yacht. But I don't know if
I'm saying these right. If you're hearing it, please correct me.
The one final word that was banned on this list,
and of course it makes total sense, is Ohio. And
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you know why the word Ohio was banned, right, they're
eating the pets of the people that lived there.