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All right, that's all we cando with that. Well, otherwise we'll
get copyrighted, but our podcast willget the living audio files copyrighted out of
it. Oh yeah, but anyway, with that happy start of the football
season, guys, this is ouryear, Isaac. I feel it the
Bills. I think the Bills aregoing to the super Bowl and I think
they're winning this year. Oh yeah. Anybody who says otherwise is wrong.
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They're just wrong. You're just you'rejust being negative. Be more optimistic.
The Bills are going to win thisyear. I mean, Josh Allen is
on the cover of the newest MaddenGame. That's a good omen, right,
Oh yeah, that's a good omeneven though we lost our first game.
Okay, that was just the firstthat last and the last first.
Like the Bills, like they theyneed to readjust they're just getting warmed up.
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It was right, right, No, they you know, they're just
trying to keep things interesting. Theydon't want to get Bills fans hopes too
high, because you know how crazyBills fans can get when they like what's
happening. Oh yeah, Like I'mstill remembering that one, that one Dolphins
game from last year where they werethrowing snowballs onto the field. You don't
remember that, no, Joe,Yeah, the am I not a Bills
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fan or something. I guess you'renot a Bill san because that was such
an iconic game, Like the refsliterally had to threaten to like take like
penalty penalize the Bills because like thefans were throwing so many snowballs that I
was affecting the players. That's hilarious. It was so funny. Wow.
Man, the refs are always theworst part of any football game. Yea,
no matter what team, no matterwhat. Fairly certain there's like corruption
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in the like because corruption, wellno, not just anti Bills, because
like the refs somehow managed to bebiased against both teams. Okay, that's
true. I think they're like toldto like call bogus penalties just to keep
the game more interesting. I mean, because like if the game is like
really close, you want that thatmakes the ratings go up. It's just
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the landslide victory all the time,every freaking time. Then that the son
corrupt, Like nobody's gonna watch,right, But any regardless of referee corruption,
We're going to win this year.Oh yeah, and that makes me
very happy. As a man,it does, and when the bills lose
that makes me very depressed as aman. Well, it's interesting that you
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bring that up. Will what howinteresting because we're going to talk about what
an unplanned transition. We're going totalk about men today. Men whoa I
like talking about men. We're discussingWe're going to have a discussion about men's
feelings. Are cry babies feeling?We're gonna talk about men's feelings matter.
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That's true. You all matter.If you're a man and you're listening,
you matter. What about if you'rea woman, If you're a woman,
you also matter because we all matterto Jesus Christ and his who matters to
him is all that matters. That'strue. And as long as we he
matters to us the most, morethan anything in the world, then under
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the sun is worthless. But lifeunder the sun is worth everything. It's
good saying. Where would you hearthat? I don't know. It's not
like I don't know. It's notlike I've been listening to a series on
Ecclesiastes. Reason our church is doinga series on Ecclesiastes, and it's making
me really happy. But a reallygood sermon today. Oh, it's interesting
that that makes you happy, becauseEcclesiastes is like one of the more depressing
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books of the Bible. Well,it starts off depressing, but it ends
hopefully true. Like it's like sortof I don't know how to put it,
but like it's like it brings youdown, but then it raises you
up. Like that's like that's thewhole point of it. Yeah, Like
first it starts out by making yourealize how hopeless everything is and how like
nothing in the world matters. Butthen it says, oh, wait,
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stuff does matter because God exists.Not as long as God is the center
of us, to the center ofour universe as a center of like our
life, things do matter and wematter. Well, you know, I
think that's what a lot of peoplewe'll get wrong today, William. Because
the number of people worldwide who areactually happy is about sixty four percent.
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Sixty four percent, which I thoughtwas a little high. When I heard
that, I was like, wow, a lot of people are more people
are happy than I thought. Butwhere is this How is this poll taken?
I do not know, but Ido know that the number drops.
The number drops to only twenty sevenpercent when you're in the US, which
like only twenty seven percent people arehappy. That's that's sad, I mean,
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you know. And then Finland isapparently our half the world's happiest country.
So what's up with that? Whatis Finland doing that we aren't?
Why are people in Finland? Right? What is even in Finland? Uh?
Ice? Probably ice? See Ilive blonde girls? Oh oh there
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that is I was gonna say,I live. I live in a part
of the world where it's icy halfof the year, and that's like the
most depressing part I know it is. I mean, I love I love
how snow looks. I love likewinter, the winter esthetic, right,
but like dealing with snow and ice, like having to go out an hour
earlier, like get get up anhour earlier than I usually would to shovel
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the driveway. I don't like that. Yeah, it's not fun, it's
not fun. But why are whyare you know? Matt Walsh made this
good point that whenever we're talking abouthappiness in the world, we always discriminate
based on you know, how happyare the women, how happy are the
trans people? How happy are thisfavorite group over this favorite group? And
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then we always leave out men,right, like the media always leaves out
men. Like the media, werarely talk about how men are doing.
And I feel like most normal people, rational people would talk care about men,
right, or at least not likenot big media people, because like
you see, all sorts of smallerlike commentators talk about men because they actually
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care. Yeah, but the menwouldn't necessarily know that because depressed men aren't
generally that social right, So it'strue it's somewhat hard for them too.
But anyway, I did some researchfor this discussion because I thought I should.
I did not. Well, weboth watched a shoe on head video
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about that's the male epidemic. Sowhat what I went? I googled a
couple of things that I found quiteinteresting. So when I googled this is
from this is what auto filled whenI google? So what percentage of men
are blank? So google all allthe auto filled Sorry I can't speak today,
which means it's a great thing thatI'm doing a podcast, But google
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all auto filled things like this,So what percentage of men are over six
feet? What page did you didyou click on that? No? I
because I do not care. Oh, we can google it later. What
percentage of men are virgins? Whatpercentage of men are bald? And what
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percentage of men are sexual perpetrators?WHOA, what the heck? Yeah?
All of these all of these searchresults are negative, right, it's like
over six feet Well, that's like, are they're judging us from Are you
saying being a virgin is negative?Are you saying being a virgin is bad?
No, you're saying no, buthelp of holding yourself back until marriage.
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But it's used as an insult commonly. And then I did the same
thing for women and auto filled women, So okay, what percentage of women
and auto filled are sexually assaulted?Are on birth control? And our stay
at home moms? And then whatpercentage of women are overweight? Interesting?
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Now it seems like even down toour auto fill on Google, we're kind
of making men seem worse than theyare, and we're kind of seeing making
women seem more victimized than there,Like what percentage of women are sexually assaulted?
Fair point there? But I don'tthink being a stay at home mom
is a victimize. Oh no,no, no, not at all.
Being a stay at home mom isa really cool thing. I I would
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agree. I want to be astay at home mom. When I grow
up, you you achieve your dreams? Okay, you go, you go
chase them. Right, But apparentlyonly forty four forty point four percent of
men are happy compared to fifty threepoint four percent of women. So it's
around half for both. No,it's not, it's less. It's way
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less than half for menty three percent. Well that's it's forty point forty point
four percent. Okay, so aten percent and then fifty three point four
percent of women are are happy apparently, So what's going on culturally? Why?
Why? Why are we so lackof purpose? Yeah? I think
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I think that's a big one,as it talks about in Ecclesiastes, Yes,
exactly, It's like we just talkedabout today at our church, exactly
right, sermon I mean, littleside tangent probably one of my favorite favorite
part sermons I've heard in a whilefrom our pastor. Well okay, then
honestly, yeah, I just lovethe book of Ecclesiastes, so I love
hearing about it. I cannot disagree. But still, it's like it's like
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we were running a campaign against menin society, Isn't it like even down
to Google's autofill. We're googling thingsthat kind of insult men. Yeah,
like why aren't you over six feettall? Why are you bald? Why
are you a sexual perpetrator? Andwhat Shoe on Head was talking about is
like, no wonder ertay has becomeso popular recently. Well, Andertay is
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like the one like popular person who'ssang, no, men that do matter.
And if if you tell but aculture of a bunch of depressed men
that they matter, they're gonna listenbecause they're not being insulted for once,
right, right? And then andthen at the same time, you have
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all these liberals who are basically sayingthat men are pathetic because they're feeling bad.
And then they're like, well,let's make men feel happy so that
they'll listen to us because we're liberals. That were right, mm, And
men are really having a hard timebetween those two extremes, right, I
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guess because you have something that Iwould call the war of the sexes really
or one side is always always ajerk to the other. Right, you
ever noticed that, like recently menhave started thinking of all women as jerks.
Well, you women have like thatgroup, well, you always have
like that extreme group of men whohate women, and you have the extreme
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group of women who hate men,right, but those groups are becoming less,
like, less extreme, I Iwould say less extreme. I don't
think so. I would say it'senveloping more of the population because we're seeing
the decline of marriage rates, weredecline, seeing the decline of the birth
rates, We're seeing more sleeping arounds. We're basically just using people of the
opposite gender as sex objects for ourselves. And and then you have the rise
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of you know, feminism, radicalfeminism, not just we want equal rights
feminism, but feminism that says thatall men are are bald sexual perpetrators.
I still don't think the majority ofwomen think that way. Like, sure,
like the marriage rates are declining,but I think there are other factors
that like lead into that. Idon't think it's just hating the other sex.
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Yeah, I still think Like thereason I still think like the actual
like amount of people who genuinely likeactually hate the other sex, like want
them to like like not be apart of their lives at all, is
still very small. I'm not sayingthat it's become the majority. I'm just
saying it's becoming more common. Wellyeah, right, yeah, I guess.
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And then on the other hand,you have you have all the the
male self help people, so youhave all the feminists who hate men and
their ideology is seeping into culture moreand more, or at least the logical
end of it, like transgenderism andstuff like that. And then you have
all the people on the other sidewho are like, well, all women
stuck too, and we're becoming morepolarized and more and more polarized. And
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the difference is that women are nowhaving the upper hand in culture, right
like or no, I would sayso. I would say so because now
a woman can accuse some some boyof raping her and we'll all act like
the boy is guilty. Do youever notice that I've seen toads of tons
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of cases like that, and likejust the accusation alone is enough to ruin
a guy's life, I know.And that's awful. Yeah, because like
you could just be you could bethe most well behaved like man on the
planet. You could just be anormal dude living a normal life, working
a job, making money, havinglike harmless hobbies, and then you have
like one small interaction with the womanand then you get accute, maybe you
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didn't even interact with or maybe you'rejust in our presence. Then you get
accused of rape, and then yourentire life, yeah, is destroyed.
And it's it's no wonder that menare now so depressed, and it's no
wonder that they now know that theynow think that no one cares about them,
right, And it's no wonder theone you you know, of course,
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it all comes back to falling awayfrom Jesus. When you fall away
from Jesus, it's true to anextent that no one actually does care about
you, because we're all selfish withoutChrist, so we care about ourselves chiefly.
Well, you know, you alwayshave to have a quote unquote God
in your life, and if it'snot the one true God, then it's
going to be yourself. You're goingto treat yourself as a quote unquote God.
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Right. Yeah, But I think, what what is the solution to
this male loneliness and unhappiness epidemic.I'm gonna I'm gonna get the Sunday School
answer here and just say Jesus,okay, But culturally speaking, what changes
need to happen? Because it's easyfor us to just say Jesus. Yeah,
I know I was. I knowI was making a joke there,
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But you know, my point stillstands at like, at a certain point,
the ultimate solution to all our problemsis going to be Jesus Christ.
But I guess the next question afterthat is how do we bring ourselves culturally
back to Jesus. Yeah, andespecially especially in the context of making men
men again, because since we havethis war on the sexes, and men
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don't want to be real men anymore, traditionally masculine men. Since they don't
want to do that because they don'tsee they don't think it's worth it.
They don't think women are worth it. How do we present the Gospel of
Christ two men in a way thatprioritizes them trusting in Christ and grabbing onto
their masculine identity. Because I don'tthink that having, you know, grasping
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onto your identity as what God createdyou to be a male or female,
I don't think that's a bad thing. Like, you know, we should
be encouraging people to firstly grab holdof their identity in Christ and then also
grab hold of their identity UH tofulfill their UH God given commands. Right
like men of command do certain thingswomen are command to do. So how
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do we spread that? You know, how do we how do we spread
that? Yeah, it's a goodquestion because we can have dull Christianity where
men and women are basically liberals,like right, Like we could certain churches
think they're spreading Jesus in a waythat still the same old stuff about men.
It doesn't call you to step intoyour masculinity or your feminine It's watered
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down Christianity where it's just like Jesusloves you. Jesus. Jesus loves you.
He doesn't care what you do.He loves you no matter what.
Right, that's like what a lotof people do. Yeah, so let
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me ask you this. Do youthink it's good that we tell men to
open up about their feelings more?Do you think that's actually the solution.
I think that's a good thing totell men. I think I don't think
it's a good thing to tell mento not share their emotions. I mean,
obviously, like there's there's a balancethat needs to be had between you
know, being emotional and being stoic. I think that's a balance that you
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need to find as a man,because like being overly stoic will isolate you
from people, and then being overlyemotional will like make you really vulnerable.
Well and like you know, andtelling men to just share their well,
who are they going to share theirfeelings with? That's a good point.
Modern men have no one to turnto a lot of the time because it's
it's hard is a man to makefriendship. I'm not saying it's necessarily a
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whole lot better for women, becausea lot of women are making bad friends,
you know. Well, yeah,but it's well, I think it's
easy. I think it's actually easyto make friends like both ways, because
I mean, it's not that hard. You just need to find somebody who
shares interests with you, right,but like finding a good friend who won't
like stab you in the back,who you can actually like put your trust
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in, who you can actually openup to about your feelings and trust them
not to like use what you toldthem against you. Yeah. I think
that's like where like the hardship isbecause like you see a lot of like
men talk online about like friends theyused to have that they trusted, but
then they like apparently like did somethingto stab them in the past. And
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that's why a lot of men likedon't even try to make friends anymore,
right, And like, that's whereI think it isn't. I don't think
it's hard for men to make friends. I think it's just like a lot
of people just don't even want totry to get friends because like a lot
of them are just afraid of openingup to somebody and then getting hurt.
Yeah, I think that there doeshave to be some level of men being
able to take responsibility for themselves.They're like, I do not like it
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when the trolls online and tell mento just suck it up and deal with
all their emotions and pain. Butthey have a point, and that you
have to be willing to take responsibilityfor yourself. Right. We've created a
culture where men don't have to takeresponsibility for themselves because the women now want
to do it. And I thinkthat everyone should take responsibility for themselves.
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But the problem is that now menare like, well, Okay, feminism
is great, let's let women takeresponsibility for themselves and us too, you
know, And then they learn quicklythat feminism actually sucks, and feminism actually
leads to a lot of unhappiness anddiscontentment. And I mean, I'm just
gonna say it. I'm just gonnasay it. It leads to sexism,
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I think it. I think feminismis not necessarily fundamentally sexist, but what
it's become is very sexist. Sosure, you know, an ideal version
of feminism would be one where womenare called to fulfill their truest identities as
women, but for God given identities. Yeah, but now it shouldn't be
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called feminism like even well, Ithink it should be because we should change.
The Left loves to change the definitionof words, right, Yeah,
that's true. I think that wecan play that game too, you know.
I think we should change the definitionof the rainbow so that when everybody
thinks of rainbow, they don't thinkof gay people. They think of God's
promise, not that's what it wasoriginally. I think that's when someone says
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happy Holidays, we shouldn't get upsetthat they didn't say marry Christmas. We
should just say, okay, thankyou for wishing me marry Christmas. I
don't think it's wrong to leverage wordsto in your favor, So I think
that we should define feminism as callingwomen to step into their God given identities
as women. Okay, but theproblem is that when feminism becomes anything other
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than that, we're calling them tostep into an identity that destroys them and
men as well. Right back towhat you're saying, I think even then,
like it's still pretty isolating to men, because I think we should like
encourage men and women to work togetherto fulfill their God given like duties.
Like obviously, like we as menand women, we have different God given
duties to fulfill, but like weshouldn't like focus on one and like ignore
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the other. Right, That's whyI don't think we should. I don't
think get rid of feminism altogether.I think we should just focus on having
both people, like, focus ongiving them both a way to fulfill their
God given duties. Sure, Yeah, and I'm not I'm not saying that
feminism. Defining feminism as allowing womento step into their true femininity, I
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don't. That doesn't mean that weexclude men, Okay, it just means
that we encourage women to be women, all right, because that's what feminism
should be, right A. Feminismat its core was meant to help women.
Modern feminism is not helping women.It's destroying women and men. Yeah,
and I mean, you know,the Bible said talks a lot about,
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like, you know, the influenceof a woman. Like in Proverbs
it says that it's better to eata meal of herb than to live with
a contentious woman. Essentially, Ithink that's what the verse says that as
men, we can say you're gonnaget you're gonna get called out from misqut
scripture. Yeah, they can shutup whatever. I know it says something
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like that in the Bible. Iapologize if I don't have a word for
word in the New King James versionof the Bible, but you know,
we can. The Bible says thatmen are supposed to take leadership positions,
but it never denies the influence ofwomen in the family or really in culture.
I don't think right. You know, women are human beings, believe
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it or not. What, Yeah, I know, shocking. What do
you mean by that? Women havea lot of influence and we should encourage
them to use that influence for good, to help themselves and to help men.
Because when men and women both stepinto their true identities in Christ and
in their masculinity and femininity, that'swhen culture finds itself in a much better
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spot. Because right now we justhave war, you know, constant war,
and right now women are up ontop. But if Andrew Tait got
his way, men would constantly beon top. You ever noticed that both
sides want to come out on top. Neither side wants what's best for the
other. Both sides just want tocome out on top. Interesting, and
that's an interesting thing to say.I personally think that Andrew Tate says more
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good things than left wing feminists do. But that doesn't mean that I want
a world where everyone follows Andre Tate'sfollowing. I do think Andrew Tate has
a very good influence on culture,Like he's making a positive impact. I
think you are right. I thinkif Andrew Tate like got his way,
then it would go extreme extreme inthe other direction. Well, you know,
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I know you listen to Andrew clevenright, Andrew cleven yea once in
a while. He's like, yeah, I like him more than the other
Dealer Wire hosts. I just thinkhe's he's funny. He's funny, and
he's also like less focused on likestraight politics stuff and more in just cultural
stuff in general. Well, whichI think is interesting what he was saying.
I listened to him this past weekI think about a week ago now,
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and he was saying that there's littlethat horrifies him more than I think.
He said something to the effect ofAndrew Tate's gaggle of supporters who have
found out that women can be manipulated. Oh, and I was like,
Okay, wait, I gotta thinkabout this. And I thought about it,
and the truth is, I cameback with mostly the same conclusion I've
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always had about Entertate, which isthat he's a bad person promoting a few
good ideas. But at the sametime, I can totally see where Cleven
is coming from that. You know, a lot of Ander Tate. Tate's
teaching is about manipulating women, right, Like he thinks that it's fine for
you to have multiple wives, soto speak, call him wives, you
know. And he thinks it's finefor men to do whatever they dang well
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please, and that women simply existto serve men, right, And that's
you know, entertains Islamic and that'swhat they is true islam religion. But
he essentially said one day that I'mblanking now, but I think he basically
admitted to to uh dating women,sleeping with them, and then after he
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slept with them, then he wouldconvince them to do to join his webcam
business, which which speaks that hebragged about it used he used to brag
about it. I think you won'tsee any of those clips floating around on
the internet because they don't want youto see those. But that's where I'm
getting my point that both sides wantto manipulate the other. Right. Women
want men to think that they're theproblem and if they just if they just
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solve their their ways, if theyjust suck it up, everything will be
fine, and that we should livein a matriarchy where women make more money
than men and don't have to havekids. We can just grow them in
a lab somewhere. And then entertainwants us all to manipulate women and teach
them how to be our servants.And neither side has the right answer for
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society, so no, they don't. So it comes back to what you
were saying that Jesus is the solutionanswer for society. He is because like
he's he's not extreme on one sideor the other, because he's he's in
the perfect Christ is very Christ isvery well, he's extreme, but like
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Christ is radically. His teachings areextremely radical, but his teachings are correct
because they're a correct extreme. Thatis what I'm saying, Like, they're
not extreme, Like he's not extremelyon the side of women, are extremely
on the side of men, Likehe's not like, well, he's on
the he's on the side of women. The Bible never one sex is better
than the other. Like it teacheslike that we're you know, we all
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matter equally to God. Yeah,like we were all like of equal moral
value to God, but we havedifferent roles. And it teaches about the
different roles men and women have,and it teaches that men should be leaders
and women should, you know,they should assist the man with their leadership
and like you know, head thehouse, like take care of the household
and stuff. Yeah. Yeah,So that's culture solution, right, Yes,
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that's what we should tell people.We should tell people about Jesus,
is what the moral of this discussionis, Preach the Gospel, bring people
to Jesus. Amen. All right, that'll do it. For the first
segment of the w RITZ podcast,We're talking in at twenty six, twenty
six, right now, perfect time, perfect timing. All right, Well,
wish we'll be back. We'll beback thirty five. Actually, we'll
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be back after this sweet transition.Good morning, I'm my lovely listeners.
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I'm a welcome to the second segmentof the w ritz po podcast episode whatever
episode. We're only fourteen or fifteen, sixteen, seventeen nineteen. I don't
know one of the episode you vieweror you listener. Rather, we don't
have a video cameras set up yet, but you certainly are listening to a
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w ritz podcast episode. I don'tknow at the time you're listening to it.
It might be the newest one,or it might be a really old
one, might have like four hundred. We might be sixty by the time
you listen to the sixty. Younever know, you know, we might
be dead. They could be couldyou could be listening to this like four
hundred years in the future and likethis is like the only record you could
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be listening that you have of likethe twenty twenty could be listening to this
and twenty class to see what itwas like back back. We could be
part of a history curriculum. True, that would be really weird if like
we were part of the history curriculars, because that would mean the talk.
That would mean the history was reallybad. That was yeah, because like
if we're the only record they haveof like the history of the early two
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thousands, right, it's not reallyearly two thousands anymore, but I guess
relative if it's like relative to therest of the time, Yeah, it's
twenty one, like twenty by thetime you're listening to this, then yeah,
it's pretty early to that. Anyway, Enough beating around the book Bush.
We're doing another tier list this week, guys. But you know,
in in concurrence with the start ofthe football season, I thought it would
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be fun to do a football themedtier list. And it's not going to
be like judging like the actual teamsor anything like, because like because some
of them are everybody does that likesome I'm sure that's true. Looking at
you Detroit Lions. Wow, anyway, I'm supposed to be okay, supposed
to be unbiased. Lions. Theythey they beat the Chiefs the first week,
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So how can you call them badbecause historically they've been bad. Wow,
they're not bad anymore. They beatthe Chiefs and for that, I
in my heart that the second bestteam. We respect them for beating a
long time rivals. Anyway. Buteverybody judges the teams based on how good
they are, how many Super Bowlsthey've won, you know, how how
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handsome the players are. Everybody doesquarterback is hot? Yeah, or their
kicker is hot. I don't know. But we're we're just gonna judge the
teams purely based off of their logodesign because that seems very simple and fun
to do. So here we haveall what thirty two teams? It looks
like about thirty two Yeah, yep, So we're got out Just so you
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all know, we're gonna be incrediblybiased during this. So like I thought
we were gonna be unbiased, No, no, biased, We're gonna be
so freaking biased. So if youget a friend offended by biased opinions,
then screw you. Then screw screwyou. Every every opinion is there's no
such thing as an unbiased opinion,you idiot? Okay, true? All
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right, what do we gonna tellyou? Well, what do we got?
I think, because I think weshould just start off with the objective
best logo. They'll buffalo bills.Oh yeah, I told you were gonna
be biased. But like even ifyou like hate the bills, oh,
we forgot to go through our categories. Well, oh our category okay,
Well, because you know it's afootball tier list, we thought would make
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the categories a football themed. Soat the top, you know, the
best tier is touchdown, of course, touchdown, and then the second,
you know, the second to thetop tier. You know, the A
tier is first down because you know, you're always happy when you get a
first down. And then you knowthe mid tier, you know, the
B tier is yardage, which meansyou knew you got like two yards,
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but you didn't get a first down. It's something, but it's not anything.
And then you get down to theC tier, which is fumble,
which is that's when you really startscrett. Yeah, pretty yeah, that's
gun on. That's like, noone wants to see you fumble the ball.
And then the final tier, theworst tier, the f tier is
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called kickoff return t D because we'relooking at you, Buffalo Bills. If
if you're if you're if you're watchinga football game and like the game is
really close and it's an overtime,and then you get the ball first,
your team gets the ball first,and then they fail to even get a
first down, and then you're you'refeeling really bad. And then they kick
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off the ball. The other teamgets the ball, and they run and
they keep running and they don't gettackled, and they keep running and they
keep running and then next thing youknow, you lost the game. That
is the worst feeling a football fancan feel ever, well, especially especially
after the team that lost lost toa team that just lost their all store
quarterback earlier in the game. Thatwas okay, Like, obviously, I
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hope Aaron Rodgers, like, isn'tyou know, permanently injured. I hope
he like it gets, you know, a speedy recovery. But I do
think it is rather funny that thefirst time he was sacked in the entire
season, he was injured. Iknow, right, just a little bit.
Of course, had a little bit, and of course it happened when
he plays with the Jets. ButI do like Aaron Rodgers as a person.
He's a really cool person. Yeah, anyway, let's get to the
actual tier list. Buffalo Bills touchdown best logo. Okay, I know
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I did say we were gonna bebiased, but like, even if you
hate the Bills, you gotta admitour logo is really iconic and cool,
which is a good thing because everyonewears the logo. Man, that's true.
Like I am pretty sure that ifit were the Bills versus that,
say, like the Chiefs in theSuper Bowl, everybody would be rooting for
the Bills because we built up somenational credibility sympathy. But like, just
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look at the design. It's likeit's a buffalo running through a ribbon and
it's got like a streaked ribbon likeattached to its horn. It's so cool.
It's so iconic. Yeah, Likeit's probably the most recognizable football logo
of them all, like besides likethe actual NFL system. Yeah, maybe
even maybe the Patriots because they wonsome man, that's true, maybe the
Patriots. But like and also red, white, and Blue America love that
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lovely color scheme. Best color scheme, oh yeah, of them all.
So Buffalo Bills go at the top. All right, now we'll just go
and order that the All right,we got the Arizona Cardinals. Cardinals,
I would just say yardage because whatdo you think, Isaac? I think
that it's actually pretty creative of alogo really, like it is an actual
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cardinal. Like I'm pretty sure Iwas part of like a baseball team growing
up that had that same exact logo. Okay, you might have been.
I don't know. I just Ifeel like I'm more biased to like actual
drawings better than just like letter logos. Yeah right, okay, so I
I think it is. I thinkyardage is fair. I think yardage Yeah,
definitely a good logo, but notthe best. Okay. The Falcons,
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I think that's also a touchdown logo. It is pretty cool because it's
even intimidating it it's it's a falcon, but like they shaped it in a
way that it's an f Like it'sboth like an animal and the letter at
the same time, and it's prettyintunate. And the color scheme is really
cool, like the black and red, and it's just it's just a really
cool, well designed logo. LikeI would say, same goes for the
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Baltimore Ravens logo too. Do youthink touchdown here? Touchdown your first down?
I think first down because like thereit's a good logo, Like maybe
not quite as cool as the falconsone, but I do like the bee.
I like the like the purple,black and gold color scheme. That's
a really cool color scheme. Ithink that's just a good logo. I
don't know. I don't know whatit is with all the first three being
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bird logos, you know, that'strue, lots of bird teams, right,
next one is not a bird birdteam, but it might eat a
bird. Yes, it's the panthers. What do you think, Isaac,
I'd say it's okay, but thecolors are too similar, Like I think
it's just as like dark. Ithink it's also similar to like the cardinals,
where it's just like it's it's good, but it's kind of basic.
Yeah, they're not like creative withit. It's just the panther. Like
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it's just a bunch of dark blue. Yeah, it's dark blue, and
it's just the panther. Okay,all right, Like they didn't do anything
creative like with the falcons or theBaltimore Ravens or the bills. Yea,
like they all took the animal anddid something creative with it. Like that's
what I like in a logo.They just take an animal and they do
something creative to make it an iconic. Go right, or it's just it's
just the panther. It's the panther. It's great, full, but it
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could be better. Yep. Nextone I think we have our first outright
bad logo in my opinion, andit's the Chicago Bears. It's just the
sea. It's just a big redsea. You couldn't even draw a bear,
like a bear would have been cruel. I'm pretty sure they have,
like I'm pretty sure like they usedto or at some point I had,
like an actual bear. It probablytriggered some people who don't like bears.
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Imagine not liking bears. Bears arecool gets the worst, Like in the
worst here I would say kickoff returntouchdown. Yeah, because you know the
Chicago Bear. I mean, they'refrom Chicago, right, so of course
they're gonna suck. But it's alsolike they should call themselves the Chicago Teddy
Bears. Man, Like, comeon, there aren't even bears in Chicago,
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you know, true, Like atleast in Buffalo we have bion roaming
around the public streets. That's true, exactly, exactly. You ever,
like, you know, you couldgo to down though downtown Buffalo we have
a big prairie in front of cityHall where thousands of Buffalo are known to
rome. So yeah, the Chicagoone is bad. It's just bad,
alright. Next though, we havethe Bengals, which I'd put in a
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fumble. I'd say it's okay,Like I like that as the stripes.
The stripes are cool, the orangeis a good color, orangine black is
a cool color scheme. But againit's just a big, big so all
right. And then the Cleveland Browns, Oh my gosh, they they literally
just took a flipping football helmet.It's just a football, an orange orange
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and turn touchdown. Put that.It's like it's like if you were like
in a video game, like creatinglike your own football team, and like
that's just like the default. That'swhat it looks like. That looks like
the default football logo. Yeah,that's what it looks like. It's just
it's I mean, it's it's almostlike one of those when they're in movies
and they're trying to not copyright things, like instead of saying NFL, they'll
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say the the whatever it is footballleague like that. It looks like it
would be the logo for some offbrand now not trademarks. It looks like
football team. It looks like insome cheesy school movie. Yeah, it
looks like just the most uncreative didnot try at all. Yeah, all
right, Dallas Cowboys. I wouldbecause I'm biased. Because I'm biased,
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I'm gonna say, first down,what about it? I would have to
disagree. It's just a blue star. I am biased though, because I
do like the Cowboys, because oneof my close friends is a huge Cowboys
fan. All right, well let'sput it in yardage because it's the same
as like the Panthers. Like,do you think it's cool. That's just
a bunch of blue Well, butit's effective, you know, it's just
a blue star. But like fairenough. But I don't think they put
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I don't think they put enough creativityin it for it to be anything better
than yardage. Fair enough, youknow, fair enough? All right,
the Denver Broncos, Denver Broncos,Denver Broncos. I mean it's horse with
an orange main. I mean Ithink also yardage. Yeah, I would
say it could have been more creative, for sure. It's cool, but
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not that cool. It's cool,like, no, it's a horse.
Yeah, But again, like withthe Cardinals and the Panthers, it's just
it's just that it's it's just theanimal. It's just the head of the
animal. They didn't do anything elsewith it, right, okay, Detroit
Lions. Detroit Lions. It's ablue lion. It's a blue lion.
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I think fumble fumble because at leastit's not like a letter. That's true
with no other colors, right,I mean at least within the other animals
we put in yardage, like it'syou can at least see the face of
the animal. It's just a blueone, right, It's it's not that
cool. It looks like it wouldbe a refrigerator magnet for some school football
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team. So it does look likethat, all right. I have to
make a joke here. Next upwe have the Green Day Packers. Yeah,
do you guys get saying that?Because do you guys get it?
Because like he likes the green bandgreen Day? Yeah, it rhymes with
green Bay. I literally said greenDay instead of green Bay. Literally,
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I literally do make that joke.I actually sometimes call him the Green Day
Packers on mistake, because like,I think that the Green Day a lot
more than I think about the Packers. That makes a lot of sense,
green Bay Packers. I Okay,it is a letter. It is a
letter. Is a letter, ButI do like the color scheme. Yeah,
and like and since it rhymes withGreen Day. I feel like I
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feel like yardage is it's not yeah, okay, fair enough, that good.
It's not great. Although it isrecognizable, it is recog it is
very recognizable. A lot more sothat just because the Packers are, you
know, the Browns. Okay,name of your team, the Browns.
The Browns is probably the most forgettablefootball team because like the Cleveland whenever,
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like the Bills are, Like Isee anything about the Browns, it always
I always do a double take andI'm like, oh, yeah, there
they It's like if like you wereto quiz me, it's not playing the
Blanchorage White people. Like some likeyou know YouTuber like came up to me
on the street and was like,name every football team in the NFL.
I would probably be able to nameall of them, but like if I
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were to forget one, it wouldbe the Browns, right all right?
Anyway, moving on, we gotthe Dallas Texans right now, Dallas Houstons,
Houston Texans. This is a coolload. I'm not gonna first like
it is actually creative because like it'sit's got the horns and it's red,
white and blue again you know headbut like it has a star in it,
red white and blue, and it'sgot a star for an eye.
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That's cool, yeah that you know? Yeah, all right, okay,
we got the Indianapolis. Indianapolis Colts. Fittingly, their logo is a horseshoe.
A horseshoe. I mean they couldhave done better. It's you know,
it's all right, a horse shoe. You know, it's I mean,
it's iconic, it's cool. Couldbe better. They didn't. They
basically chock a blue horseshoe and somewhite little dots in it. They did,
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I would say, fumble, fumble, Yeah, I would agree,
like almost, it's almost good enoughto be yardage because it's like kind of
recognizable and iconic, but it's notgreat. What I find really funny is
at one point the Cults used tohave a quarterback named Andrew Luck. And
if you don't know, an upwardfacing horseshoe is a sign of good luck.
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Right, So I think that's funny. You would find that funny.
I would. I would find thatfunny, just like you would find Green
Day packers. I don't actually findthat very funny. I just like to
say it anyway because you think it'sfunny, because I like Green Day oh,
okay, all right. Next upthe Jacksonville Jaguars. It's another animal
logo, Guy Darted. It's it'sjust the head of a jaguar. It's
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I mean, it's kind of cool, but like you know, it's it's
it's uncreatible. They they went,they went to Google and the jaguire photo
and then they did some stuff toit and Adobe Photoshop announced their logo.
I mean, the color scheme iscool, like the sort of dark orange
and the dark green in the whitethat looks really nice. But again,
it looks like it belongs on ahigh school football team. All right,
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Kansas City Chiefs. As much asI loathe the Cheese for taking away our
chance of the Super Bowl, notonce, but twice, their logo is
pretty cool, I will admit.I'd say it's decent. Yeah, because
first down, first down. Theletters, but like they have, like
the arrowhead, it makes it reallyrecognizable. I would put it in first
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down. All right. What isthis team? Well, the Los Angeles
Chargers. Okay, it's just theLightning Bowl. Some some of these,
I'm not some of them are soabstract. I don't I don't know.
All right, what do you say? I honestly don't know. It's I
can't decide if it's cool or boring. I would say it's boring. I'd
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say, yeah, just putting fumble. I'd say the Chargers, you could
really do better. It's just theLightning Bowl. Yeah, like they could
have, like I don't know whatthey could have done, Like maybe they
could have done like a lightning likelightning letters where it's like Los Angeles,
So it's the Wait, no,they're not Los Angeles, are they?
Because wait, Los Angeles? Yeah, I think Los Angeles has two football
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teams, doesn't it. Oh yeah, I think they do. Oh yeah,
just like New York City has two. It's like they have the Jets
and the Giants. Yeah. Allright, speaking of the speaking of the
speaking of the Los Angeles Rams,we have their logo now. I think
their logo is actually pretty cool.It's okay, it has the letter thing,
but but it curves into a ramhorn ram horn. I mean the
old logo used to just be theanimal, right right. I think over
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that, I think the new oneis pretty cool. So what'd you say,
like first down? I'd put itin first down? I think all
right. Also, I'd also liketo say I like the design of their
uniforms. The Rams uniforms were likeinstead of just having the logo on the
side of their helmet, they haveactual RAM horns. Yeahs. I like
it when football teams just like theyget creative with like the actual UNI form
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designs. Right right, Okay,Next, we have what I actually think
is a very cool logo and Gonathe La Radio, the Las Vegas the
Las Vegas Raiders. I like itreturn at kickoff touchdown because they're facing the
Bills today. But we're winning actually, so we can be unbiased. Okay,
we're winning at the time that we'rerecording this right now. I don't
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know if by the end of thisthe Bills are gonna get another kicko,
turn touchdown during overtime and lose thegame. I think that this belongs in
first down category. Do you thinkmaybe touchdown? Maybe? Alright, it's
cool. It's like a pirate.Well, let's put it's got a shield
design. Let's put it at thetop of first down for now. Maybe
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we'll change it maybe, Yeah,we'll go through and do some later.
All right. We got the MiamiDolphins. This is it's another animal,
but like they have a sun behindit, and it's so iconic. They
have an it's really cool. I'dput it in first down, but it's
not menacing. It doesn't show anythingcool. I'd say yardage man, just
like all the other animal logos.All right, you can put it in
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yardage, thanks bro. All right, Next up we have the Minneapolis Viking
Minnesota Vikings. Same state is it? Wait? Minneapolis, Minnesota? Learn
your geography, bro. You know, I know one of you is going
to be in the comments and belike Isaac, you're wrong about that,
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and it will not and it willbe Noah Freeberg because he likes the Minnesota
Vikings and he's from Minnesota. Ithink he's from Minnesota. Okay, all
right, I might be wrong.This is a This is a neat logo,
but I don't love it the colorscheme. The color scheme is too
much yellow. I like. Okay, I like the color scheme of the
Vikings. It's purple and gold.That's my favorite color scheme. But also,
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I'm pretty sure a school on GrandIsland uses the same exact logo for
the Vikings. I think really andlike it's the same exact logo. Now,
I don't know if that's like illegalor something or like that. Probably
bought the the mark trademark, thetrademark. Yeah, I would say,
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I don't know, you decide,I don't care, you don't care.
Where would you put it? Iwould put it like fumble fumble. I
wouldn't say it's that bad. We'llput it in yardage, okay. Alright,
Patriots, we got New England Patriots. Guys. Yeah, they suck,
okay, but honestly their logo ispretty cool. Yeah, they're logo
is I mean, it's got thered, white and blue. Actually it's
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like more red, navy, blueand silver. Yeah. And then they
got the cool little guy. Iwould put it in first down honestly because
it's very it's very iconic. Iwould agree. All right, we got
the Saints. I like the Saintslogo. It's cool. I mean good,
we have that symbol in our house. I don't know what you call
that symbol. I don't know it'sI don't think it did not definitely didn't
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originate with the Saints. It's likeit means something. I don't know what
it means though. Yeah, Iwould say it's pressed. Yeah, I
would say first down too. Okay. Also, I like the golden black
color scheme. Yeah, all right, we got the New York Giants kickoff
or turn touchdown. They have themost boring logo in the entire It does
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second to thee because it's just ny. Yeah, there's no like.
But at least the Cigar Argo bearslike they have like an actual orange thing
and they got a little they shapedit a little bit. Yeah, the
New York Giant, it's just anN Y with like a little bit longer
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of a y stem. It's soboring. Okay, New York Jets,
I think also kickoff or turn touchdown. I think they deserve it a little
bit higher than that, okay,because their logo is recognizable. It's recognizable,
but like it is in the shapeof the football too, Why is
it? Why is it a footballthough? Why isn't it in the jet?
Why isn't I don't know. Whyisn't it like a jet and like
along like the side of the jetthey have like just the Jets on it,
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or like New York you asked,you asked good questions that would be
cooler. They really fumbled the designthere. Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Eagles,
I mean, it's just another it'sjust another animal head. Yeah, to
keep it consistent, we put itall in yardage. I would agree,
because our biggest categories and just animalhead. It's just an animal head and
nothing else added, I think goesin yardage, right, Like any animal
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heads that they do incorporate, theydo nothing. Yeah, if they incorporate,
it's something creative into the animal,like the Houston Texans and yeahs or
the Falcons with like the cool fwhere they actually add yeah that that can
go and touchdown at first down.But otherwise it's just yardage. Yeah,
I think, yes, all right, Steelers, Steelers, I mean it's
kind of boring. It's it's recognizablethough, it's recognizable and boring. It's
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it's Yeah, it's recognizably boring.So I'd say put in fumbled in because
like it's just like a three starswhat it didn't Wait, wasn't the Steelers.
Wasn't that the team that used tobe the Oilers? I know one
of the teams in the NFL usedto be called the Oilers. I do
not know. I think it wasthe Steelers. Might have been. I
might be wrong, but I'm prettysure it was the Steelers. All right,
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Now we have my least favorite teamin the NFL really, for whatever
reason, the Seattle Seahawks. Whydo you hate the Seattle Seahawks. I
don't know of all the teams thathate, why the Seattle Seahawks. There's
something about them I don't like.See, I always sort of like them.
I mean, the Baltimore the BaltimoreRains in the Kansas City Chiefs definitely
are up there for me. MaybeI don't hate the Seattle Seahawks the most,
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but there's something about them I don'tlike. I mean, it definitely
can't because be because of their relationshipsto the Bills, because like they're in
a completely different conference, so right, they do nothing to us. I
always kind of liked them, butthat's only because as a kid, whenever
me and my brothers played Madden,like, they would pick the Bills obviously,
so I would always pick something else, and I always pick the Seahawks
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for some reason. I don't knowwhy, I just did. I guess
I thought they were cool. Wellit's another animal logo, but like,
ah, yeah, I guess putin yardage, there's nothing little specially it
looks a little bit more interesting thanthe other ones. But again, it's
too special, all right. SanFrancisco forty nine ers. I think fumble
because it's just the letters, butlike they add something to it. It
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looks like it's not like the NewYork Giants, where it's just the letters.
It looks like it should be arural chain of gas stations logo.
It does. It does not looklike a football logo. It looks like,
yeah, it looks like a gasstation logo. It looks like it
looks like a pizza logo, likeyou'd get at a gas station. It
looks like a nice little gas stationI'd love to go to, but not
a football team. The Tampa BayBuccaneers. Uh sorry, this is a
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touchdown category logo. I love thatlogo. They add the sword and the
pirates are so cool. It's justlike cool, even though Tom Brady played
on that team. Still I don't. I don't care. It's a cool
logo. And Tom Brady's retired anyway. Yeah he might actually retiring now he
didn't. I think he. Ithink he maybe he'll come back late.
I'll probably come back next year.Be like, man, that was a
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nice that was a nice vacation.Vacation, what do you mean I retired.
I'm just taking I just took avacation. What do you mean I
retired. I just took a littletime to divorce my wife. I'm back
now, all right. Tennessee Titans. Tennessee Titan. This is a good
logo, I would say. Iwould say it's a first down level logo.
Fortunate, I would agree with that, like top of first down category.
Yeah, that's that's it has,you know, the fireball type of
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fireball, and the color scheme likethe blue, like the focus on blue,
but then like the highlights makes itreally unique. And then like the
almost Tesla style logo for the tea, the Tennessee Tesla's the Tennessee Teslas.
Hasn't the run on get sponsored byElon must right, that'd be really funny.
But will Now we have the objectiveworst, the worst logo in the
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entire NFL for a lot of reasons. The Washington Commanders, No, it's
the Washington football team. No thatthe Commanders. Now, oh they changed
its commanders. They changed it lastOh it's about time. Okay, I
don't follow them, so but likestill it's like they changed it from the
Redskins, which was so cool thatwas such a cool logo, like on
all the Indians were saying it didn'teven offend them. Why would Why would
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it even offend you? Like?Why because like you get your entire like
ethnicity representation by a team. That'spretty cool. That's really cool. I
would like it if they were ifthey look Nebraska white people, like that
would be cool. Just KIDSKA calloccasions and it's a team focus team with
a bunch of black team with abunch of black people on it, Nebraska
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Caucasians, that would be funny.Or like if they if they put like
Nintendo sponsored a team and they likecalled it like the I don't know the
the what's what's a city that doesn'thave a football team. Let's say Charlottesville's
Charlottesville Mario Brothers. I want tobe offended. As an Italian, not
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all of them are required. Allof them are required to at least where
fake mustaches during That would be sofunny. But yeah, the Washington Commanders
definitely worst football logo team logo inthe end. Okay, it's not just
because we're not putting it down therejust because of the logo, just because
the previous logo used to be sogood in This is such a downgrade because
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objectively it's more interesting than the Giantsor the Bears. Yeah, but like
they decided to fall down the stakesexactly. They decided to regress the logo
design, right, like they atleast I believe the New York Giants logo
has stayed mostly consistent throughout the NFLhistory. But I'm pretty I'm pretty sure.
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But at least at least that,but commanders they fell off. Yeah,
Washington fell off. All right,anyway, that's list. That's the
end of the second segment as well. Yeah, that was a good discussion.
Oh yeah, we're we're at thefifty three minute marks, so we
got like seven minutes eleven for theparty. But we will be adding at
the end of this podcast we're goingto do a cover of a certain song.
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We'll announce it soon in the thirdsegment, because we haven't decided yet.
Yeah, or at least we wantyou to believe that, have we
or have we haven't decided? Idon't know. We have to debate.
We have to let us know inthe comments below. Predict right now and
then listen to the rest of thepodcast and delete your comment if it was
wrong. And then repost the correctanswer. That way you look smart.
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Yeah yeah, yeah for all theother like five people who look at the
comments. All right, thanks forlistening to the second segment. We will
be posting this completed tier list inthe community community tab and let us know
what you would change, what youwhere you think the team should be.
Even though you will be wrong ifyou disagree with this, we are we
were adjective, even though we saidwe would be biased. We are objectively
(54:50):
right. These are I mean,we were actually discussing the artistic qualities of
these We were so yeah, weshould we should be NFL logo designers.
I mean, why not? Whynot? Why not? Why not?
Welcome to the third segment of TheWar's podcast. I'm your host, Isaac.
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Oh, yeah, that is myname. I forgot. Yeah,
you didn't say anything afterwards. Ithought i'd help you out there. You're
welcome, all right, Well,William, we are going to be doing
a cover of a certain song forthe third segment. We've started doing covers
for the third segment of our podcastbecause they're fun to do. Then to
do I like to play drums andwill likes to sing, which is you'll
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join the quant if you didn't know, I did join my church's choir.
That's where I go after this podcast. Yes, that's right. Oh,
maybe we'll be able to catch likethe last quarter of the Bills game.
I don't know. I guess we'llsee, we'll see. In any case,
we are going to be covering theAlabama theme song, also news the
incest theme song. A yo,bro, Okay, if the Alabama's a
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break, they didn't do nothing wrong, well some of them did, I
guess. Anyway, why did theyget to criticize this for being Yankees and
we can't call them confederates Confederates stupidConfederates. I don't know, bro,
anti Southern racism percent who's who's moreoppressed to the north of the South?
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I mean, it depends on whatstate you choose to be gay and fair
enough, good answer anyway. TheAlabama theme song, also known as Sweet
Home Alabama by leonyrd Skynyrd is comingup. I actually want to say that
Sweet Home Alabama is a really goodsong. Like ironically, it is a
good song. And for those ofyou who don't know, it's actually a
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disk track, because if you didn'tknow the writer of the song Leonard Skynyrd
wrote it in response to another songcalled Southern Man. I forgot who it
was by, but that song waslike made to make fun of Southern people,
and Sweet Home Alabama was made.There was a response to basically say,
hey, you're wrong. The Southis actually a cool place to live
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in. Stupid unless you're back.Hey yo, all right? Uh so
this is our for this performance ofthe song Sweet Home Alabama by Leonard Skynard.
Will and I are rebranding himself ourselvesas a different group. So here
is our cover of Sweet Home Alabamaby Winter Dinner made by Yankees. Yes
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one, two big old wheels keepon turning, having me home to seeing
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my singing songs about the southward.I miss a Bam here once again.
I want it. What miss don'tsing about her? I heard her nail
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put her down. Well, I'mhoping on you. Remember a Southern man,
don't need him around anyhow. Sweetwhole Man, Alabama, where the
skies are blue, Sweet Home ManAlabama. Lord, I'm coming home to
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you in Birmingham. They love thegovernor. Now we all did what we
could do. Now what a gagedoes not bother me? Does your conscience?
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Bother you and all the drill.Sweet Home Alabama, where the skies
are Slulu, Sweet Home Malabama.Lord, I'm coming home to you.
I'm I'm live Bama, never Hollabaand muscle shows. God's gods, the
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swampers, and they've been known tobicker to us. The Lord. They
got me off some o. Theypicked me up when I'm building blue.
Now, how about you see weeat Home, Ma, Alabama where the
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skies a stole Loue. We eatHome Alabama. Lord, I'm coming home
to you. We eat Home MaAlabama. We home Baby, where the
skies on the whue when you getup the true We eat Home Ma Alabama.
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Lord, I'm coming home to you. Real fluid, well, real fluid.