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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the daily dose of Domitriacs, brought to you
by doing them dot com spell d I won one podcasts.
I'm the last sentence of a long line of Nazis.
You did Nazi that coming, but I'm not proud of it,
so why just hit it? My Nazi heritage is the
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most embarrassing thing about my existence on this fuck planet.
But I keep on going where they because the only
thing I can do is just make podcasts and talk
to Tracy and Tiffany and my wifey Debbie dimitrias. What's up.
I used to smoke thracks. Now I smoked blunts and
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bongs and vabes and carts and pens. Dog. I got
every type of facilitation to bring this weed into my
intricate or nation. I just drank a THC beverage too.
It was delicious saste, just like mountain dew. Stumbling around
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these words like some dudes do. Dude, but whatever, I'm
just gonna keep coming rude, because this low thing is
never gonna go through. I'll never be famous, they'll never
love me, they'll never give me credit, they'll never take
any credit to me. They'll never give me any credit
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for anything that I said or made or did or
read or wrote or any other thing recorded on this
fuck world. Just vote and see zero votes from me
and whoever the opposition's gonna win. Gee, it's a rig game.
Every time I wake up, every time I get up,
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every time I look at their stupid faces and their
stupid cars. No matter how they fucking put their stars,
they're all fucked and from Mars. Fuck these Martian cops.
Fuck these intergalactic faggots. They can't all suck my rocks.
They ain't even got balls, y'all, but I got them,
so fuck these faggates. Uh. I'm rolling in with the
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podcast today. Just did one last night to another on
the way on Wednesday. Got a make up for last
week because I missed you podcast, and I owe John
D money. Now. If I don't do these podcasts, I'm
gonna own about four thousand dollars. So that's why I'm
starting this podcast out bright and early at ten am
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today Central Standard Time, Monday, November seventeenth, two thousand and
twenty five. Welcome to your daily dose of Dimitriacs, Ladies
and gentlemen. I'm the most unlistened to podcast on planet Earth.
Just the way I like it. You would think I'm
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a skeleton by the little amount of food that I've
had in the last twenty four hours and the amount
of harassment that I've had to endure. And I told
them all, ladies and gentlemen, I am the leader of
the Nazis. It's me, luthras D. I'm the chosen descendant
of all Nazi activity. It's me, guys. You can stop
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the narratives, now stop the Jewish death Camp ritual broadcast.
It's me, guys, I did it. I'm the last Nazi
on planet Earth. Come find me. I have all the
technology hidden on a USB flash drive and no one's
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getting it because they're gonna have to kill me to
get it, because the USB drive is inside of my
fucking cock. Ladies and gentlemen, that's right. I installed a
USB driving my dick. I call it the D drive,
the Lutherras D drive to be precise. It's got all
the files for the neurolink. It's got all the files
to create any kind of fucking artificially intelligent remoting con
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being you can think of. And then some miniature, small, big, large,
extra large, and my favorite supersize, which they took away
from McDonald's so long ago. Bring back the supersize, Bring
back supersize fries, please be bring back supersize fries. I
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love fries. Fry guys are my kind of guys, especially
if they're supercize. Anyway, Debbie's doing good. I know you
alln't really concerned about Debbie. She just moved in to
her own house. You know, we're all kind of living
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in our own spaces now. Tracy and Tiff and he
said to Deuces too. You know, they're kind of like
living in a they're living like a Faraday cage now.
They both just kind of chill there, and you know,
I think they honestly go in there just a finger
bang each other in complete privacy. They are bisexual, Tracy
and Tips. No no judgment there, of course, But I
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never needed the fucking affair Day cage to feel comfortable.
You feel me, dude, I'll show my dick to anybody
that's like at least of age and interested and hopefully female.
I mean, if if like I'm in a shitty situation, bro,
and I got it, whip my dick out to get
out of it. Ten out of ten times, I'm gonna
do it, Bro, but for real, though, fuck the Nazis,
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and I'm glad that I have all their technology on
this embedded USB drive and I'll just take it to
the grave with me, right. It was, you know, these
saladis that I met with in Dubai with Debbie last week,
the week before last, now that we're on this week,
the week beginning in November seventeenth, twenty twenty five. You know,
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they of course had no interest in anything I was doing.
They were just making sure that Debbie was okay, which
she was. Still got the fat booty, still got the
crystal clear blue eyes, still got the luscious lips, still
got the little freckles, still got the the hale like
you know, tanked up army vibe whenever someone pisses her off.
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It is what it is, ladies and gentlemen. I'm just
an accessory to Debbie. I'm just in the background, you know,
I'm that guy in the mask. That's me. Let's get
into today's fun fact though for curious minds and see
what we got here Today's fun fact again, a Red
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Panda Press gave us permission to read. This is from
Jordan Moore, the Women's Army, the Women's Army Service Pilots
or WASPS, was established by the US Army in World
War Two. The WASPS was primarily ferried combat Wait excuse me.
The wasps primarily ferried combat planes between bases, which allowed
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more men to fly combat missions, so they were an
accelerator for combat missions. Cool remarked this Ngcore. I'll tell
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you what, guys, I hate real wasps. They're the most
annoying creature on planet Earth, next to any other flying
insect that has a stinger on it. All due respect
to all the wasps out there listening to this podcast,
but stay the funk out of my storage unit, my house,
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and my backup house. I'm not interested in getting to
know any of you or your activities. Please keep that
on the d L and stay away from me. I
know this is the beginning of winter essentially, but next
spring I don't want to deal with any of you
ass hat it's okay, and if I do, I'm calling
in the sheriff aka the exterminator, and then we'll kill
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all your Your whole fucking family will murder you know,
whatever plans you have to extend your family, and for
a limited time only, we'll be waiting for you to
come back to also kill you on my property. Stay out.
You have been warned. WASPS. And I love saying wasps
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because the SPS is always the most exciting thing to say,
especially around a woman who can't contain her vagina juice.
Because as soon as you start saying moist steps spsts,
guess what happens. By the way, shout out to Billie
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Eilish for going off on Elon Musk about the billionaire
thing and how he should just shut the fuck up
on Twitter. Aren't helping poor people out with his billions
of dollars. I God blessed Billy Eilish, Okay, just like
John Dillingham, nothing but love in our direction. I hole
if I could send her money to support her cause
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her Twitter, cause I know she doesn't need it, but
I would. I need to buy one of her albums soon.
I think I'm gonna look for some special edition Billy
idis Elish product and just pick that up to support her.
God Blessed Billy Eilish, and we're gonna pull up a
couple of these tweets. I'm gonna kind of due to
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the excitement around these this this information, I feel like
that's a good pinpoint for us to start at anytime
a celebrity, especially when is powerful as Billie Eilish, goes
up against the man, you know, it's it's always it's interesting, right,
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And and I'm sure she has a reason. She's she's
been very involved in looking after community activities for quite
some time now. She's I think she's a very big
advocate on the safety of not only the middle class
and the wealthy, but also the lowest, you know, poorest
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members of our computer, almost out of our computer, of
our community. And we have to really respect her for
doing this. She's obviously I don't think she has any
kind of agenda, right, I don't think there's a record
label behind this. If there is, kudos to them, you know,
I don't think you know, she doesn't. There's no she
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doesn't need the money, right, She's not looking to gain
anything out of this. She's simply making a statement. And anytime,
anytime a celebrity just comes out and does that, I
appreciate it. I think it's important for every celebrity to
speak their mind, and I think that's why so many
don't unless it's just out of the blue. On certain
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hot button events. I think that's one thing, and you'll
see that happen time and time again because they're being
paid to do it. I don't believe Billy's being paid
to do this. I don't think, you know what I mean.
I could see it happening potentially, but I think at
the end of the day, the day, Billy Eilish is
gonna do what Billie Eilish wants to do. And again
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I respect that. I don't think she's necessarily released the
music she's wanted to do over the years to the
full what's the word. I'm looking for the fully polished version,
you know what I mean, kind of like Taylor Swift
released her like Her whole, like this is how I
wanted it to be album after her fallout with Scooter
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Bitch made brun Right holding her artistic integrity in his
clause like an evil fucking like Eagle Right. I mean,
I'm not trying to like attack Scooter. Don't do anything
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to Scooter bron Right. Business is business, I get it,
but uh, I think it's just it's concerning to me
that we have these artists that are so eager to
get famous and rich that they just sign these contracts
and then they just can't do anything that they want
to do and they have to. You know, I enjoy
that whole narrative of like the poor me, I signed
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a contract and now I'm fucked vibe cause it's like,
you do realize you could have just done like your
boy dilling Hammer, your boy Demetrix, not giving a shit
about the attention or money, and just written something that
you wanted to write, Maybe get one or two friends
to help. You. Don't need millions and billions of dollars
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in a publishing agency and a dick writing you know,
manager and all this other shit to make a story
excit this. And that's I think that's another huge problem
we keep running into. You see Drake producing songs. No
disrespect towards Drake. I'm just using him as an example here,
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but you see people like Drake produce songs with like
hundreds of names attached to it as producers and things
like that. Again, I get it, there's a lot of
crowd source funding, there's a lot of secret members of
his clique, et cetera, et cetera. I understand that, but again,
it's like, have the balls to just write one or
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two things that say how you feel and not how
ten thousand people feel. You understand. I think it takes
a lot of guts to just write a song and
just have one name attached to it. It really does.
You're putting your heart on the line. Not that. And
again not that Drake or Billy hasn't done that, but
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we have to look at their past projects and maybe
think about what's the what's the message here when we
see hundreds of names at the end of a music
video you feel me or in the credits or wherever
they're trying to say, Look, man, this ain't how I feel.
This is just something we did as a group, and
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that's important to realize with a lot of this stuff anyway,
Like anytime you hear a Drake's song, I guarantee it's
probably has nothing to do with how Drake is feeling
that day. It's just a vibe that he's putting together
with a ton of other people. The most recent headline
I can find regarding the bouts from Salon dot com
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a day ago. We'll just start here. This is from C. K. Smith,
Weekend Editor, published the fifteenth Saturday at three am. Pop
superstar Billy Ida Eilish ignited social media this week with
a blistering critique of Elon Musk, labeling him a fucking pathetic,
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pussy bitch coward in a nearly unfiltered Instagram stories post.
I thought it was on ex for some reason. The
tier aid went viral with an hour, sparking widespread discussion, memes,
and commentary across Twitter, x T excuse me, TikTok's, TikTok,
and Instagram. Elish's postgame as Musk approached trillionaire status, and
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she coupled her explative lad and criticism with the reposts
of a carousel from activist group My Voice, My Choice.
The graphics outline how Musk's fortune could be used for
humanitarian initiatives such as ending world hunger or rebuilding war
torn regions, instead of remaining concentrated in private hands. Eilish's
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commentary positioned him as a billionaire hoarding wealth while the
world faces crises. Exactly right, I mean, who's arguing with this?
The incident highlights a larger cultural moment. Gen z artists
increasingly use their platforms to hold the ultra wealthy accountable.
Elish has long spoken on wealth inequality, climate action. Yeah,
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exactly what I said. Social responsibility, framing her critique as
both moral and cultural. Just last month, at the Wall
Street Journal magazine Innovator Awards, she addressed wealthy attendees directly
asking if you're a billionaire, why are you a billionaire?
No hate, but yeah, give your money away, shorties. Social
media erupted, fans praise her candor and creativity, agreeing that
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Musk could do more with his wealth. Memes flooded the Internet.
While some commentators debated the effectiveness of celebrity criticism, others
note that while Eilish's words alone will not influence corporate policy,
they amplify cultural discourse on wealth responsibility and the ethics
of extreme accumulation. The viral post has not received the
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public response from Musk, but it underscores how entertainment figures
are shaping conversations about inequality, philanthropy, and social accountability. The
combination of humor, outrage, and direct naming of one of
the world's most powerful billionaires made the moment impossible to ignore,
cementing Eilish's role as both a cultural influencer and social critic.
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There it is guys, I would like to read the
exchanges because I heard there was a lot, and I
heard Elon was clapping back, seeing if I could pull
up anything here there's an Instagram post. Have to log in,
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give me one moment, guys. Sorry, m here's a topic
of discussion while this is loading. Here blue pants go mh.
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Let's go, baby, I want to readings come as the
eyelids road. Come on, baby, Well it's coming. Well, it's
come man, girl. It took everything away, and let's get
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back to it. You know, I like when you're trying
to look at someone on social media and then you
end up like in a different social media and then
you're like, uh, you know what I mean? You know,
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like God, it's just and follow. We are now following
Billie Eilish. She has a channel that just started two
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hours ago, channel where Billy seventy thousand members joint channel.
I can't join it. Why can't I join your channel? Billy?
I don't understand what this is? Man? Are they like?
Is she like building a gang? How do I? Is
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there an initiation for this gang? I want to join
Billy's gang? Well I tried. Oh wait, is this a
fan base? This is a fan base. I'm following the
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fan base. Okay, one, here we go following the real
Billie Eilish. We're gonna go back here. We're gonna unfollow
the fake Billie Eilish and let's get to the real
Billie Eilish. I'm not seeing anything shared from her. There's
like the the penpost. What's this one one day, New
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Orleans one and two, Tulsa one and two. She posted
some photos from there, uh something a week ago. So
I'm about to dig a little deeper here to find
these tweets. Give me the tweets or give me the
give me the Instagram. I don't know, man, Okay. Uh
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So here we go. We go back to Elon Musk
became of the world's first trillionaire. Here's what you could
do with it. This is from my Choice Voice dot org,
which I'm also gonna follow. The first thing they say
is in world hunger. Mus could choose to spend forty
billion dollars every year to in world hunger by twenty thirty,
or provide universal safe clean water for one hundred and
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forty billion dollars for the planet for the next seven years.
Sounds reasonable. Mus could pay ten billion dollars every year
to vaccinate one hundred and forty million newborn babies against polio, measles,
and tenness for the next one hundred years. And I
think I want to stop here. If you'll watch the
movie Ready Player one, there's a scene in that where
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they say one hundred thousand dollars, but they mean to
say ten million dollars or something like that. And I
think that's something everyone needs to keep in mind. When
you hear someone's net worth, A lot of this net
worth is inflated. And I think that's the point they
were trying to get across in Ready Player one. The
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money isn't necessarily existing, or it is in equity and
properties Tesla for example. And I guarantee you this is
what what Elon would glap back with. I don't have
this money. This is money all moving around in a
system that I designed to benefit me, and by me,
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I mean Elon if he were speaking, it's not benefiting
anyone else but Elon and his you know, his family
and friends, right, which I understand that, But I think
on the flip side, if he's so concerned about humanity,
why is he still investing all this money back into
a car company that no one really respects anymore? That
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you know, that that really is thinking about purchasing a vehicle, right,
or don't get me started on neurolink. Do indeed to
have a discussion about neurlink and all the flaws were
to that, not to say it's not a good invention,
but you look at the dark side of neurlink and
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it gets dark ladies and gentlemen. So we have to
be very careful here with how he's handling this. And
I don't think, to quote Kanye West, no one man
should have all that power, right there shouldn't. There should
be a group of people, and in my mind, it
should be some of the lowest tier like disabled people
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on the planet that are in control of this technology,
not some fucking billionaire and his cohort cronies that are
just gonna juice it up and make it more profitable
over the years. Right. I do understand it's his product
that was developed. I get that, But if you're wanting
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to help people with his product, why are we trying
to make a huge profit out of it and not
just help people with the product? You feel me there's
a difference between I think philanthropy and just overall facilitating
a better world. There's in my mind those are two
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different things. I look at philanthropy as I'm a billionaire.
I sent a bunch of money here, cut me a check.
Whereas facilitating world change, I don't believe that's done through
philanthropy and cutback and you know, tax breaks. I believe
that's going in saying what do we need? What do
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these people need? And how much money is it going
to take to establish that? And what team of people
do we need to put this in place to establish that.
They're talking about these mobile mobile pharmaceutical manufacturing laboratories. Right,
we got a mobile dexter's laboratory. Basically, that's what Zuckerberg
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and his wife are are like pushing hard. All of
a sudden, we're talking about mobile labs to do what
are these? Are these labs gonna be installed when there's
a polio outbreak or something somewhere not you know, not
trying to curse any communities here, just using an example.
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Why do we need mobile labs? Are we cutting off?
Are we are we making these walled gardens? Now? Is
this the beginning of the walled garden? Where you walk
into one county and it's full of sick people dying?
With a Facebook lab post it up trying to quote
unquote trying to save them, but really just experimenting on them.
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Or we are we talking about, you know, going deep
into the Brazilian jungle with the lab, you know, shooting
up monkeys and snakes and whatever animals we can find
and seeing what happens. Guys, some real Gi Joe shit,
some sinister experimentation on live wild animals type shit.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
Ooh the vibes, Right, kitties, you gave us billions of
dollars for my social media and now I'm gonna start
experimenting on animals.
Speaker 1 (27:28):
A Number three from my voice choice, don orges save
endangered species. To save all ten forty three critically endangered species,
must must pay one to two billion dollars annually to
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bring all them down to endangered status. Uh I guess
to a non endangered status critically endangered just to regular endangered.
Number four rebuild Gaza. At just fifty three point two
billion dollars must could rebuild Gaza and the occupied West
Bank according to the EU, although the UN predicts this
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could be upwards of seventy billion for Gaza alone. If
you want to spread the wealth and aid further, he
could also rebuild Ukraine and Syria at a cost of
seven hundred and ninety three point two billion. That's gonna
take most of a trillion bucks in maternity deaths. Ending
maternity deaths in the one and twenty top priority countries
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is estimated to cost one hundred and fifteen point five
billion over the next decade. What he does instead, and
they have him doing the salute or whatever. You gotta understand, guys,
it isn't like I really I'm gonna be following this
for all. I'm trying to look for the exchange still.
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I'm just gonna walk away from this. But I'm sure
it's out there. I'm sure if you're smart, you're probably
smarter than me at finding all the shit I'm not.
Let me just see Google one more time. Billie Eilish
elon Musk Exchange Green Exchange YouTube video like I want
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the screenshot you feel me, so I can make that
the I want to make that like the image for
this podcast. So it's just burn forever you feel me.
It's gonna be like something legit. Everyone's profiting off of
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this too, by the way, accept me. What's it? I
guess are they using the excuse that she cursed as
a reason they aren't gonna you know what I mean, Like,
are they not showing this post because it has curse
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words in it? There's like a Karen working at whoever?
You know how it is, Guys, it's like these billionaires
aren't aren't gonna like, aren't gonna just roll over and
do this shit? Right? Let me? Uh, I have I'm
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following Elon Musk on a Twitter account. I'm seeing if
I have anything that he's recent posts. I measure what
Rock does upgrade. And again, I'm not like hating on
Elon Musk either. I know I've you know, alluded to
things in this discussion about what he's doing. But you
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have to realize Elon Musk is just another fucking human being, too, right,
I'm not. I don't think this man has superabilities, and
it's his business what he does with his money, right sure,
just like me telling Blackrock what to do with their money.
I didn't make that money. It's it's not my business
what they do with their money. I'm saying, look at
what it's doing the society, simply, that's it, man, Look
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at what this is doing the society. And I think
society as a whole should look at what they're doing
and somehow we need to. We need to work this out.
That's all I'm saying. We need to. We need to
sit down. We need to work this out. It's not hard,
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you know what I mean? No one else. We don't
need another Charlie Kirk assassination. We don't need another big
black Swan event. We just need to sit down and
talk about this. You guys have tons of money, you know.
If like, for example, all right, if I'm sitting on
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one hundred million dollars and I'm living in a paid
for one hundred thousand dollars house and it's in a
neighborhood full of you know, one hundred thousand dollar houses,
I'm looking around and my neighbors all around me are struggling.
Do you really think I'm gonna sit there and just
watch them suffer and and then not try to help
my community? And I think that's something we all need
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to think about. Why are we allowing this to happen
in our communities? These wealthy people to hide in the
shadows and buy up this property and sell it higher.
This is why the real estate game is fucked. I
will never understand the real estate game or the people
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that and I'm not again, I'm not hating realtors either,
but the people that maximize off of it through others suffering.
I don't know how they sleep at night. And I
think I've said this before, or John Dillingham might have.
Their position is well, they'd fell for it, so fuck them.
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But that's still that's like laying out a mouse trap
and saying, well, they stepped on the trap. Fuck them.
It's their fault. They should have watched where they were walking.
But maybe the problem is you laying the trap out
to begin with. Is this the best idea you could
come up with to have a fulfilling life is laying
out traps for people to walk into and then laughing
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and walking away with the money. You understand, I don't
think it takes a genius to figure out that's not
a very noble way of living your life. And on
top of that, why are we still allowing these people
to do this? And that only just tells me one thing.
The government's in on it. Guys, they don't care or
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whoever is at the top of it. I'm not saying
like hate police officers or whatever, because I don't I
never will. I will always respect police officers and law enforcement. Sorry,
that's just how it is. Guys. There's more of them
than me, and they all have weapons and the law
on their side. I'm not gonna fight these people. I
don't want to end up in jail again. I've been there, bro,
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It's not fun. Sure, I made a lot of friends
in there. I care about the people that are still
stuck in the system. I'm not trying to go back there, though.
I'm not gonna. Just like I don't save hose ladies
and gentlemen. I house hose, but I don't save them.
They're gonna do what they want to do. Ladies and gentlemen.
That's the same thing a criminal does. They're gonna do
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what they want to do. They don't care about your
opinion or what you think they should do. They're just
gonna do what they want to do. Billionaires are no different.
But my point here is, let's save everyone. This is
kind of like the grand uh, the grand statement of
all of these podcasts. Let's stop doing what is going
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to flex us more toward whichever opposition it is, whether
you're a poor person flexing against a rich person or
a rich person flexing against the port. Let's just stop
this whole game altogether and say, hey, wouldn't it be
nice if we just saved a lot of money, frustration, anger,
and emotion and just found a way to make this work.
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And I'm not talking about welfare. Maybe I'm kind of
alluding toward universal Basic income UBI. Maybe that will be
a thing that we can work out. But we need
to have something. And I'm saying, like it should be
a two part system, right, and you can even do
it backwards. The first part you send out the money
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and then but when they in order to get the money,
they have to like go through a course. And I'm
not saying it's a difficult course, but it's like a
money management course. You feel me. There's a lot of
people that just don't know how to manage money. I
use to be one of them. I was horrible at
managing money. I would blow everything I got as soon
as I got it, and then I'd be on the
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prow the next day for more. That's an unhealthy lifestyle.
That's a predator lifestyle. People need to be educated to understand.
If you just pay attention to your family and friends,
you don't have to spend money walking over to your
neighbor's house and saying you're doing okay today, or you know, waving,
just waving to someone and saying, hey man, your mailbox
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looks like shit, but have a good night. You have
to understand communication is a big thing in a society,
and when that's gone, they can just step in and
do whatever they want. Guys, they can search your house,
they can send whoever wherever they want. We have to
be very very there's a military word for it, but
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it'll come to me later. Whatever it is that we're doing,
we have to be sure that we're doing it with
nobility and integrity. There's that word again. I think there's
a lot of integrity that needs to be injected back
into all of this. We need to stop proving how
big our dicks are or how independent of a woman
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we are and really focus on what the fucking the
fundamental problem is in our society, and that's that we
have such a huge, huge contrast between the wealthy elite
and the poor. And onen't a reasonable man like Larry
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Fink or a reasonable man like Elon Musk want to
make this better using people resources. I know they already
did the dose thing cool. I don't know where that
got us other than Elon and Trump's relationship being tarnished. Unfortunately,
I didn't like that news, I really didn't. I thought
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they were gonna do things, make things better, but instead
it just seems like it's the same old shit guys,
and it makes me depressed. I'm serious, I get sad
over this shit. I am able to work with people
because I'm willing to sacrifice money, time, emotions, all of
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it just to help someone feel better about their life,
you know, or have a better life. That's what life is.
We're not here to make other people suffer, ladies and gentlemen.
We're here to make other people have better lives. I'm
gonna end with that. I'm not even gonna go into
the you know, just remember that market today leaves a
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bit to be desired as most Monday's din too. We
got top of my list. H Bar one point six
one percent up, Quantid eighty two high, Silver Shares Trust
forty six dollars looks like it's getting ready to go
back up dollars fifteen since zero point three one percent down.
Biggest loss is XDC three point seventy four percent down
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today excuse me, B Andb's back down. Yeah, we'll see
where this goes. All right, guys, that's all I got
for today. We'll be back Wednesday. Take care,