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I cannot believe that this is thelatest celeb fashion trend. But a handful
of celebrities, they say, areembracing the butt cleavage on the red carpet.
Now, I have not witnessed anyof this, you know, plumber
butt, and I can't understand why. You know, Katie Perry, sure,
I mean, who if you findher attractive, maybe you're like,
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okay, I'm down with that.Noah Cyrus, who is Miley's younger,
I believe, sister and maybe ahalf. I'm not sure exactly if they're
one hundred percent related or half orwhatever. Yeah, not so much with
her as far from where I'm atanyway, But they're they're not talking about
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it's just mostly kind of the toppart, you know, plumber butt.
That's the only way I know todescribe it, or compare it or what
have you. But I guess thisis a It was at the Dune premiere
and uh A Fashion Week as well. It is crazy to me how things
are a trend or like celebrities,what happened there. I think there are
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some people who still wear, youknow, their pants way down around their
like hips are a little bit lower, but then their boxers are sticking out
of the I don't know. That'snot so much of a thing anymore.
I don't think, is it.I mean, I don't. I don't
really see that. I mean,and I think unless you're a gang banger,
no, even then, I don'tknow. I try to not absorb
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anything of that culture. Have youseen the have you seen the butt cleavage?
I mean as a fashion trend.I saw pictures of a couple was
Katy Perry, people whoever that weredoing it. No, I don't know
who they were because I don't keepup on celebrities stuff anymore, and so
I'm sure there are people that arecelebrities. I have no idea they're celebrity.
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I just mentioned this simply because it'sbutt cleavage that they're saying is a
fashion trend. I'm like it it. I mean, first of all,
now, like most bikini bottoms,it's just a piece of dental floss going
up a butt crack. I mean, what what? What has become acceptable
and not even acceptable encouraged by ourculture? You know? I I don't,
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I don't understand this whole thing.I'm I'm going to I'm going to
flaunt my my body, my sexualityand that makes me empowered, like some
that's in the beginning of time.Yeah, but that's not no, not
that it's extreme, but I thinkthat's not what the empowerment part of it.
It's it's that's the part that getsHe's like, oh, look,
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I'm such a feminist. I'm goingto reduce myself to be in a half
naked piece of meat. You go, girl, roar like it makes no
sense? And okay, then theywant but then they turn right around and
they're like, somebody respect out,Like you know, I demand respect.
I should be respected. Well,then why don't you behave in a manner
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worthy of respect? Yeah, AndI'm not trying to shame anybody for I'm
just saying that if you don't thinkthat, what what you know? Like
now, I don't you see theway that they're wearing bikinis now, Like
it's not even covering their whole breast, It just basically covers like the nipple,
that's it, and like their boobsare all smashed up and hanging outside
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that dude, why what are youdoing? I mean that that to me
is like shit that It's like,are you desperate for that attention? Did
Dad? Not give you enough hugswhen you were a kid, like a
girl? What what is your problem? That could be some of it?
I bet it is a lot ofdaddy here. It's complex. It's a
psychologically complex issue. There's no doubtabout it. Hey, Nate, welcome
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to the show. Hey, thanks, Uh, yeah, I just wanted
to talk about the uh did youOkay, so what do you got?
So? I've seen it before andon the right girl, it actually looks
really good. And it's just likethe very top of like where the butt
starts to like round out. Yeah, so it's not like it's not like
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the plumbers crack. It's it actuallylooks really good in like some dresses they
wear, like the super low backokay, the top of them. Yeahs.
Look, I'm not gonna sit hereand act like I you know,
I think Katy Perry is uh.I think she's smoking. I just do
still even now. Yeah, SoI don't know, and like you kind
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of point out on the right girl, you know, look, I'm a
I'm a red blooded guy that youknow. I I can appreciate a beautiful
woman and something like that. Ican appreciate that, you know. So
I don't know, am I apig. I don't know, am I.
I'm sure there are plenty of peopleright now yelling at three Radio you
pig, shut up, you knowso, but look at it is what
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it is? What it is,yeans man. Yeah. The other part
to the hypocrisy, the like thisjust makes me want to roll my eyes
when a chick is is wearing ashirt and it's it's it's just like cleavage.
Like you know, we had atotal eclipse. It's almost like a
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total cleavage and you know, proppedup on a serving tray and then it's
like, hey, hey, whatare you looking at? Eyes up here?
Yeah, you wore that for yourown empowerment, right, mm hmm
yeah, okay, sure, whateveryou say, sweetie. Another trend believe
it or not, which I wasjust like, wow, since we're on
the celebrity trend thing with regard tobutt cleavage. Oh wait a minute,
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let me grab this one too.Hey, Matt, welcome to the show.
Hey Mark, you got this afternoon? Hey brother, doing great man?
Thank you. Hey. I justhad a quick comment about Josh's ranton
about the bikinis. Yes, I'monly a year younger than you, Mark,
but I mean so obviously Josh wasdone around for the eighties or for
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the seventies when women weren't wearing brasunder church that pretty much didn't hide anything.
And there was even a song aboutit's a bit teeny weeny bikini.
Yes, so I mean heata watchat least the opening credits for Miami Vice.
There's quite a bit of button bootgoing on there. Right. I'm
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sorry, my man, but whatyou're right about about what women are wearing
now it was they were wearing itforty fifty years ago. It has not
changed in any bit whatsoever. Hasn'tgotten smar I will I will. I
will argue that I don't think thatis fully correct to at least in terms
of the swimwear world, because ifI know what you're talking about, I
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know exactly what you're talking about isby the way, I grew up watching
Miami Vice with my dad. Thankyou for that great shoe. But I'm
just telling you, Florida during theeighties, man Lita was much more than
the whole point stands. My wholepoint is the whole like sexualizing yourself to
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empower yourself. I think that Ithink that is the dumbest thing I have
ever heard. I stand by it, and I regret nothing. Listen,
women have all the power. Justadmit it. They just do. They've
been doing it for a lot longer, and they used to wear a lot
less. Yeah, I mean Iyeah, yeah, Matt, very cool.
Thanks man. We're gonna get somemore calls than were we pushing that
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where we were we pushing that sexualnesson twelve year old girls. Every time
I go to the every time Igo to Polaris mall, you know what
I see? I see like eleventwelve year old girls wearing juicy on their
butts. Yeah, that's uh,that's social media. What is that nonsense?
Social Yeah, because there was therewas an element of that in the
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eighties, but not like it isnow. I will agree with you if
I catch any one of my daughtersat like eleven twelve years old trying to
wear a juicy like the juicy buttyou know things, it's they're gonna have
hell to pay with me. Hell, hey, Mike, welcome to the
show. Hey how you going?Thank Yeah, I was making a comment.
It don't bother me that they wearit, but they put it on
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TV. And when I was akid, you had a thing called pg
R rating and X rating. Thethings that they have on now are X
rated period, and it's just likeon everything. Yeah, the commercials,
I mean I see naked guys ontheir dude, like, what in the
hell's going on? Yeah? Yeah, yeah, I mean that's a good
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point, Mike. Thanks. Rememberwrecking Miley Cyrus swinging around on a like
literally naked. That that's fine,She's Miley Cyrus. We knew she was
on drugs back then. It's crazyto me at the age of eighteen,
but that's crazy. It's just likewe're they keep trying to one up,
like, you know, oh,you know what, I got to do
something shocking, and that was shockingto me. I was like, Wow,
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it's only a matter of time beforeone of these desperate, desperate pop
women just goes out on stage buttnaked and performs. It's only a matter
of time. Oh, I wouldimagine that's already happened. I guess.
Frank, welcome to the show.Does anybody remember the tube top? Oh
yeah, oh yeah, yeah.What's your point, Frank? Well,
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you know, it's just wonder Iremembers that you reminiscent, Frank. I
mean, that's the beautiful I thinkthere's I think there might be a lot
of people with fond memories of those. Yeah, just saying nice frank,
thanks, oh not calm. Wedon't want her in a tube talk good
lord man. No, Yeah,I look, I I understand the tube
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top, the tube top bikini.I understand that this is it's nothing new
about women sexualizing themselves or showing offtheir bodies. My point is is that
there were certain places that it wasaccepted, right Miami Beach in the eighties,
the drugs, the parties, theI get that that was an adult
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setting for people, hedonistic places.Yeah, we had a call or basically
say what I think what you're gettingready to say, which is look TV
now is it's just it's what goeson. It's like wow, and you're
going, hey, it was ona beach closet. It's not only culturally
permissible to promote this to underage toour kids, it is celebrated by certain
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gross aspects of our culture and orme. Hey, also, I wanted
to throw this into before we haveto go to break. But believe it
or not, there's another style trendthat will have another question mark hovering above
your head in that little thought bubbleif you could, if you follow me
there, fashion braces. This isa thing, it says gen Z.
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Trendsetters appear to be donning fake bracesas a fashion statement. Fake. They're
not even why would you have braceson? As I do not understand this,
gen Z is what. I haveno idea. What in the world
is going on with them? Thisis ridiculous. I mean to me,
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this is as stupid as the rappersthat get all their teeth covered in grills
or grills, gold or platinum andall that. Well, this is I
guess along those same lines, butfake braces as a fashion statement. And
what I thought was interesting in thisarticle. They're like, well, the
experts are going, look these fakebraces. They could lead to tooth decay
and mouth sores, which they goto. They got the other way with
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it, like the actual health aspectof it, going, hey, you
don't want to mess with the butI still am scratching my head off.
The stupid dumb ass part aspect ofit, Well, there's that. That's
that's clear. But then they go, so there's that that's the reason why
you shouldn't do it, and itsays, uh, you know it could
lead to tooth acabe, mouth soresand whatnot. Fake braces, fake and
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it's a it's a fashion statement.It's as style and fake. That's yeah,
that's I don't understand that. Andyou know them. What it's like,
is there like businesses specializing now infake braces. It's they're diy kits.
I guess Etsy, God, theyhave trendy teeth decorations for the gen
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zers and like you kind of weretalking about. But I guess there's like
I said, di y kits thatyou can mess with. I guess you
literally can get anything and everything onets. That's what they add. That's
what they say in their r onTV. Anything and everything. Yes,
you can Aetsy Eke braces, bakefreaking bracy. It's a trend. It's
a it's a style statement. Everykid I've ever known that's had him,
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including mine, you know, mydaughter couldn't wait to get him off,
you know, off to take itoff. So it's like, what do
you ever think there'll be a fashiontrend where it's just like guys leave one
of their boys hanging out for theworld to just gander, like it's an
eclipse. Sure, I hope notI hope I never am around I I hope