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Hello the Internet, and welcome to season
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one, fifty two, Episode five of Day
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Side Guys, the production of I Heart
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Radio. This is a podcast where we take a deep
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dive into America's a shared consciousness
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and say, officially off the top, fun that Cooke Brothers,
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fuck Fox News, fuck Rush Limbaugh, fu
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fuck Sexton, fun, Ben
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Shapiro, fuck Tucker Carlson.
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It's Friday, September. My
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name is Jack O'Brien a K. And
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now we're standing thigh
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at thigh? Isn't
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this year a ship surprise?
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Just when I thought it all
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was trash. You
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go and save a bah
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blast that is courtesy
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of Cookie Smut, and I'm
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thrilled to be joined as always buy my co
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host Mr Miles
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Radio that he um
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check him out, Gonna
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find you and
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hot take boldly
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Ready or not, We ain't done,
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y'all. Get I will
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remind you be
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kind but angry.
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You can't run away from
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this election day, No, baby,
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say baby. We might have to
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take the streets. Oh yeah,
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okay, So shout out to Christie. I'm a Gucci
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made for reading the room knowing
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that the score. We know what the score is.
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It's Fuji time because
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we might be refugees in our own country.
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Uh a few months. So shout out to you for
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that and everybody who's with submitting great
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days. Yeah. Uh,
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and we are thrilled to be joined in our
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third seat by the hilarious, the
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talented Danny Fernande.
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It's me to
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me, Daniel, it's the video.
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How are you doing? Don't?
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I mean it's like because every time it's
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like a terrible habit. I'm trying to relearn it, just being
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like, your health is good? How
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are you holding up? How
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are you? Yeah, there's there's a couple of boys
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that's not a fun question to be asked either, how
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are you holding up? Because like implies
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that you should have a negative response, and
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then it's just like Jack, are you
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saying people should be happy right now? Yeah,
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That's what I'm saying exactly. I'm just like,
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guys, cheer up. I'm just throwing your PlayStation
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up the way down gang Yeah yeah,
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PlayStation switch,
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Sonic Crossings, some Metroid. So
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Danny, it's great to see you.
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What's new in your life? What
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what's new in my life? Yeah? Oh
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um, I don't know. I'm working on some things that I can't really
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talk about so it's very
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you know, sane, busy. What else?
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Um my dog, which if
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you follow me, she's the love of my
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life. Um, she's thirteen,
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so I feel she is a diva.
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I think of her as one of the Golden Girls, to be honest,
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she has their personality.
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That's what years right, Yeah,
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isn't that crazy? She's my elder
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She definitely is. Like I don't have
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to listen to you. Which Golden Girl
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is she most like? Though? Maybe
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Blanch? I feel like, damn all
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right, Blanch is a classic. Yeah,
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I mean they all put I love the gold That's when I was like, yeah,
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you know what, but a number because
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all these Golden girls, I'm
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like, it's still Getty can Getty. Yeah,
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it's still get Still get it quarantined?
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Too long? I want to
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talk though, I'm always like I'm
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always like man moufasa like
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why not? I mean the
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amount of people who have been tossing a Lola
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Bunny memes my way, I'm like Bunny
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rock Jack
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Skellington, which is like scary
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to me, um, but I'm
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into him. I think it's his baritone voice.
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I think that's it. Wait,
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who's Jack Skellington
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from Nightmare Before Christmas. Oh yeah, which is
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really Danny Elfman. Right, well,
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he's the singing voice. He sings
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it right, right because I I look, I went I
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made not made the mistake. I don't. I
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haven't really watched a lot of Nightmare
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before Christmas. I mean as a kid, I saw it like twice.
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And then I went to the Hollywood Bowl like live
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version, and I was like, oh ship, Danny Elfman.
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I'm like, this motherfucker is like doing
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the most right now, like just all about
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him. And I was like, this is and then he did
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like some old school what was and
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I was like, okay, bro, we didn't
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come here. That's a great song. Danny
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Elfman. I know. He Well, it's
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funny to me. He doesn't do the regular voice.
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It's like Chris Sorandon or something. Um.
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And because I think like his like you said,
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I mean rightfully, so he is a decent
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ego and I would I would be every
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jack. But he's just his singing voice
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for people out there. I mean, look, he's
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he's composed enough of the classics that
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I you know, I couldn't really be fully disgusted,
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but it was a side of Danny Elfman. I
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was do
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you guys remember going back to the
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Golden Girls a
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story? Like you were talking this whole
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time because you were thinking about I was just looking
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back because I remember a spell Getty
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being like there being a thing where people
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were like, actually, she's much younger than the
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rest of the Golden Girls. She's like the young
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one and they just make her up to look old.
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Uh And turns out she was
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old. She died of like natural
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causes when she was eighty in two
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thousand eight. Um.
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So there's a couple of cases like that
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where the women will be. Wasn't
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there one with like Superman or something? And I can't remember
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the actress where like in one film she
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was I don't know if it was Henry cavill
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or somebody, but she was like dating him. And then the
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next film she was his mom mom. Yeah
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who it was? Yeah? Well, I just know Diane
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Lane was playing his mom in a movie that
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it was just like, Wow,
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he would be lucky if she was low as
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Lane. What I do love? Speaking of Diane's
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Diane Keaton and something's got
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to give where Kiano is into
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her. I am so into that. He's
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like just smitten and I'm like, yeah, she has
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her life together. She's not like these
6:37
other she will smite you, yes,
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yeah, and with that wonderful
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uh you know, with her wonderful hat game
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too, you know, the gloves
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man in
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the back corner. And I was like, who's this Diane
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Keaton looking? Motherfucker? Was Diane Keaton?
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She had like the hat on in the glass and
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like her like you know, diet Lagerfeld
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kind of black and white monochrome vibe, and
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I'm like, this one is trying to steal her whole
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flow. And then I kind
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of was like hold on, like it's it's actually a really
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good version of this cosplay. And I was like, okay,
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that this dank well. I think she's so
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smart. It's like, you can't guess my age if you can't
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see any part of my skin.
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Yeah, she just has the turtleneck up to the top.
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She has like the big huge sunglasses,
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the gloves, so like you can't.
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My body doesn't touch the sunlight. I am technically
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immortal. I'm preserved.
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Yeah, so much of aging
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is some light. Just stay away from
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the sun, avoid the sun, beloved.
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Um, all right, we're going to get
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to know you a little bit better in a moment, Danny. But
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first we are going to tell our listeners
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a couple of things we're talking about. We're
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gonna talk about just the open like
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promise to end American
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democracy that came from the
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president. How senators are
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responding to that, him saying that there
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will be a peaceful there will
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be a piece if I win, uh,
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and then there will be a war if I lose ahead
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of a election is uh.
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Yeah, So we'll talk about how those how
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Republican senators are responding to that. We'll
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talk about what to do in
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the face of you know, that's a that's
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a that's what's called a coup. It's
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got to figure out what to do. Yeah. That
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what probably would be some like cheeky headline
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on a website for like when it's really
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so fucked up, it's like it's a coup, Like
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yo, hold on, hold on that you failed us, right,
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being joking, We're gonna
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talk about one specific cou
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scenario that Trump and
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his administration or telegraphing,
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and by his administration we also mean his d
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O j since they are a wing
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of his administration's sort
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of willingness to do anything
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to stay in power. We're gonna talk about Corey Gardner.
8:57
We're gonna talk about I
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want to ask Scale how you are preparing
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for the debate, because this has
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the has the potential to be one of the
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most mentally, spiritually,
9:09
physically taxing experiences
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of our young lives. I
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want to. I want to. I also want to ask the question if
9:17
the Hunter Biden thing is resonating with anyone,
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not not us, but like other people.
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Uh, we're going to talk about Venus, the
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Planet, We're gonna talk about Netflix,
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all that plenty more. But first,
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Danny, we like to ask our guests, what is something
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from your search history that's revealing about who
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you are? Mine was um
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Tom Hank's WICKI feat.
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But I have an excuse.
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It's because I was watching him. I
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want to explain myself because I don't
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like, I don't
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like. I know it's like Jamie's thing, but I think
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I'm allowed to King Shane because I was added
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against my will. So I feel
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like here,
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I didn't ask for this, Um, but
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now it's like it's so traumatizing to me,
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Um that every time I see a celebrity who's
10:07
like barefoot in a movie and
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he I watched The Burbs. Have you guys seen
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that? Oh yeah, I've never seen that before.
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Yeah, I've never seen that movie before. And I was
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like what, And so I recently watched The
10:19
Burbs with Tom Hanks and he was like barefoot in a large
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part of it. So I was like, I bet he's on wicky
10:23
feet. And sure enough, there's
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like a whole Wicki feet men section and
10:28
they have that. They have him like you know paparazzi
10:31
when he's like in sandals, just like
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eating an ice cream cone. But anyway,
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and a lot of him in Turner, he was what
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was that movie Turner? That?
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Yeah? Another one I haven't I know? The
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dog was barefoot a lot? Oh
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yeah. Those. Well,
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it's just wild because I feel like my male colleagues
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like if he is always if he wantways,
10:53
like always posting himself barefoot, I'm like, I could
10:55
never do this like that. I
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don't he probably, Like I feel like it
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would be like an iffy thing to be like I'm gonna post
11:03
as many I gotta get right. Yeah.
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So so anyways, that was my search
11:08
history because I'm just always curious if people
11:11
are as obsessed with men as
11:13
they are whenever like me
11:15
or Jamie and or Selma Hyak
11:19
at the beach. So yeah, the Big Three,
11:22
the Big Big I
11:27
love that scene in the Verbs that when they come over
11:29
that the thing he's like, sardine.
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Oh yes, So it's like, what the
11:34
funk kind of spread is this? But that's
11:36
like one of the most iconic parts. He's like, oh, thank
11:38
you, just pulling a loose sardine out of the game.
11:41
Also, Tom Hanks the way he gets
11:43
away from the lunch table
11:46
in that scene pretending, which
11:50
is he loves jam Wiki
11:53
pee because he
11:55
peas And I mean we talked about this in our live
11:57
show shout out to everybody that came out before the Pandemic,
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where we were just watching highlight reels
12:02
of Tom Hanks peeing and like, damn near every movie
12:05
he's been in. It's a it's
12:08
a real to the
12:12
labored peeing two. I think is also
12:14
some of the when he's on his knees, like oh
12:17
and you're like, yeah, the fuck? Why is
12:19
this a scene? All right? What
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is something you think is overrated? Danny,
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y'all listen, I am the biggest
12:27
like horror fan, Halloween
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fan, love Halloween and horror, like I have a ton
12:31
of horror art, and yet Halloween
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people are too much for me
12:36
right now. I think it might be the only
12:38
thing they have hanging on too. I'm
12:40
talking like overboard.
12:42
I think they're just doing it for Instagram,
12:44
like and this might also be because I follow
12:47
the Halloween hashtag. But treat yourselves,
12:49
y'all, because at first it starts out cute
12:51
where you're like, oh, I love this, and then it's
12:53
like, oh, whoa. It's like if
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someone's sent a hundred pumpkins
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to an influencer. It's just
13:00
like their Their living room will be covered in pumpkins.
13:03
They'll have like hocus Pocus on one and then
13:05
like Nightmare before Christmas on a laptop,
13:08
and then they'll have like, I don't know, all these like
13:10
string lights and like candy. It's
13:12
just too much and
13:15
not just one person. And
13:17
I'm like and it will be like them and their boyfriend
13:20
or something like you know, holding hands
13:22
and like watching three different horror movies
13:24
and I'm like, what you like?
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And then I'm like, who took this picture? Like the fact
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that someone put a camera up in one corner
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and like ran over and sat down. I don't
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know, it's Halloween. People actually
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watching three screens at once, Like I developed I
13:40
independence. I like
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tweeted something about how like
13:44
Halloween, like I feel for people
13:46
who, um, Halloween is their
13:49
whole personality, and people got so
13:51
mad, and I was like, look, I love,
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like I said, love Halloween. Have a ton
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of horror art um already
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watched Nightmare before Christmas and Adam's
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family already this season. Um,
14:02
however, it's not my entire personality.
14:05
Be like, oh, she's in the anime, she has dragon moll Z tattooed
14:08
on her. She's like super in Selina and free
14:10
to call it, and like, it's not my entire personality.
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So Halloween Halloween people are
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a little I
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think even witches and demons
14:19
and villains would be like chill, Yeah,
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I will work more with a witch demon aesthetic
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online than like the traditional fall
14:26
pumpkin aesthetic, you know, bring
14:28
back more witchcraft and demonic shit.
14:31
The I mean, I try
14:33
and think of like what it's like for an influencer
14:35
too, because like their used, their whole thing
14:38
is just about presenting like some altern alternate
14:40
reality. So like it's I guess maybe
14:42
it's even more unsettling because we're like, man, how only
14:44
name happening or like not in the way we know, So,
14:46
like what's the point all this ship? Like? But I guess
14:48
that's where we've we've sort of turned cynical
14:50
and sort of like come on, alright,
14:53
fine, it's the month is about to be October,
14:55
but like, funk out of here with all this energy.
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Yeah, we have a life size skeleton
15:01
that's like our one Halloween decoration. And
15:04
uh, we were trying to figure out
15:06
we usually like put a hat on them or
15:08
like something like that. And I was like, do
15:11
we put like a maga hat on them? My
15:13
wife's should we put a should we put a mask
15:15
on them? Uh? And the
15:18
mask thing is weird because while topic
15:20
while a topical reference, it suggests
15:23
that mask don't work. It's
15:25
like, uh, get
15:28
it, that's
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what I'm talking about. Brother, Hey
15:35
man, I just had to meet you. Man. I
15:37
appreciate what you're doing. Man. Yeah, I
15:39
was gonna say, what you need is like one like
15:42
an actual person out there and
15:44
then the skeleton like that
15:46
has a mask, and then the skeleton doesn't have a
15:48
mask and show this is like
15:50
an anti vaxe or T shirt or something like
15:53
that. You know. Um, yeah,
15:57
yeah, we got a little bit of holidays. Um
16:00
man, can you imagine the or you just
16:02
I can, just like now picture all the
16:05
just insufferable topical
16:08
Halloween costumes that are going to be coming
16:11
our way and in a mirror
16:13
couple of weeks. I want to do a sexy
16:15
I love doing sexy like things that you're
16:18
not not just like oh sexy Freddy Krueger,
16:20
but like sexy the mayor
16:22
from Nightmare Before Christmas, like
16:25
like people who people have forgotten,
16:27
like little side characters that you shouldn't like
16:29
make sexy. That's what I want to do. What
16:32
do you think is going to be the most, the
16:34
most pervasive and simultaneous,
16:36
the most tasteless costume
16:38
that like everyone simultaneously has the
16:41
worst idea on, Like what to do for just gonna
16:43
be something COVID related. I think it's like someone
16:45
Corona beer, coronavirus,
16:48
anything to do with Corona, people who
16:50
Fauci drinking a Corona
16:53
or something like that, sexy
16:55
dr Faucci. I feel like it's
16:58
going to be Ruth
17:00
Bader Ginsburg by fiving
17:03
Chadwick Boseman with like
17:05
Kobe Bryant in the back. Yeah,
17:08
I saw the artwork. I hate
17:10
it every time someone dies, where
17:12
like put the pencils down, put
17:15
the art supplies away, please stop,
17:17
or that who's the dude? Was a variety of the Hollywood
17:19
reporter that had that bum mass take when
17:22
he was like hypothetically talking about Chadwick
17:24
Boseman greeting Ruth Bader Ginsburg in Heaven.
17:27
There was one and she was like king variety
17:33
some Twitter, you know, he
17:35
writes yet a ton of followers. That's why I think that ship
17:37
blew up. Initially, there was one that I hate
17:39
that I sent to Iffy where it was um,
17:42
it was stan Lee but he was holding
17:44
Chadwick Boseman almost like he was a baby.
17:48
I was like, why is Chadwick so
17:50
small? It's like it's such. It's
17:52
also like a really gross, like white
17:55
privileged type of look where it's like I discovered
17:58
you and it was like there was a full last actor
18:01
before before and after
18:04
black people, like he's done a lot of other things,
18:06
not just a marvel being portrayed
18:08
quite literally as a white savior as
18:10
well. Yeah, it was crazy, or
18:12
there was I think he was like you did good, kid, and
18:14
I'm like, please, he's not a child. This is gross.
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I hate this, so also it cheapens
18:18
the like the
18:21
the artwork that I have all over my house
18:24
of like Jesus going into the Twin Towers
18:26
on nine eleven, Like that's that's
18:28
the sort of thing that I'm you know,
18:31
yeah, the millions. My
18:34
favorite is like the minions in the Marines
18:37
uniform. They're like killing
18:40
Bin Ladden. All
18:43
right, what is
18:45
something you think is underrated? Oh? We
18:47
just had By visibility day and I
18:49
feel like that's underrated. I think
18:51
being By, as I am By, as underrated
18:54
and for everyone out there, I think I tweeted
18:56
like if you think that you're not by enough,
18:58
or you've been told you're not by enough, congratulations
19:01
that makes you very by because that's a Bye
19:04
thing that happens all the time. So people
19:07
saying you're not by enough to come out as By,
19:09
you have to live. It's so ran Like then they
19:11
just want you to be gay, like they just want you to
19:13
be lesbian or like it's so
19:16
I even like was writing on a show
19:18
where I had to explain this to people because they kept writing
19:20
the character as if they were gay, which is totally
19:22
different. Like if a man is by
19:24
and you're saying that he um
19:27
it's like, oh, well, he'll never fully love his wife.
19:29
I'm like, that's not what that means. He's
19:32
not what that means. Right, and double
19:34
he's doubled. He's doubling body. Right, he's
19:37
secretly gay. I'm like, no, he's openly by
19:39
he can. That's it's wild. Yeah,
19:42
has been the mainstream media. It's
19:45
not like mainstream media like CN like
19:47
wolf Blitz are coming out and being like bisexuality's
19:50
not a thing. But just like all movies are,
19:52
like well they must be secretly secret, which
19:56
I mean like we're queer and you can be
19:58
you know, it's kind of like, well I prefer tequila
20:01
sometimes sometimes I want wine sometimes.
20:03
I think that was like a joke in Ship's Creek,
20:05
but like, you know, it's it's
20:08
you can you can kind of prefer
20:11
one side, or like what
20:13
we say with like Wonder Woman Diana Prince
20:15
because she's queer and people like well
20:17
Steve Trevor and it's like, yeah, well the clock struck
20:20
dude this time. Next time it might
20:22
not say, with like Harley Quinn, this time
20:25
it struck a you know, next time it might not.
20:27
So it's just it's really misunderstood.
20:30
I think and a part of that is because of media and
20:33
people who consider themselves progressive that don't
20:35
understand. And I'm again just
20:37
like talking about my own experience. I'm
20:39
sure people will weigh in with their with their experiences,
20:41
but I mean I used to have the most problematic
20:44
take on it because I didn't know enough about bisexuality
20:46
or anyone who was by that I
20:48
was always like, oh, I think they're just
20:51
probably gay and it's easier to
20:53
say by And then you know, you realize,
20:55
okay, that's my trash take from being eighteen years
20:57
old. And then you you meet people and you understand
21:00
you more and you're like, right, right, okay, so I'm gonna
21:02
shut the funk up and learn some more things
21:04
rather than coming out with some ship that I think is funny
21:06
or just dumb or thinking that I know everything. But yeah,
21:09
it's a it's a process. Well,
21:11
I just wanted to say one final thing about it is it's
21:13
so fascinating that it all goes back to men.
21:16
Like not to talk about the patriarchy, but like if
21:18
you're a guy who's by, it's like, oh, no, you're
21:20
gay, he's getting he's gay.
21:23
And then if you're a woman who's by. It's like she's
21:25
just like a weekend lesbian. She's just like experimenting.
21:27
What did you experiment in college or something like you
21:29
just do this when you're drunk, Like so you
21:32
actually like men. So it all goes back to men.
21:34
It's really fascinating how it's just you
21:37
all have capitalized on sexuality clearly,
21:40
right, right, but
21:42
I think our forefathers. But
21:46
when that woman rejects a man, it's
21:49
like she's, yes, that's
21:52
her deal because I'm fucking tight. Uh.
21:56
And finally, Danny, what is a myth with some of the people
21:59
take his tree, you know, to be false vice versa.
22:01
Oh okay, I know something that people don't
22:04
necessarily know, and that is,
22:06
you know, I love to come and drop in the Disney
22:08
myths and things. And did y'all know that Disney
22:11
um had a lingerie
22:13
store at Disneyland when
22:16
it first opened, it had
22:18
a place that had it was a lingerie shop
22:20
with bras and underwear and corsets
22:22
like back in nine. And
22:24
they even had a mechanical
22:27
like sort er character that was
22:29
the Wizard of Bras and
22:31
it only lasted for which is like super
22:33
awkward to uh, until
22:36
they realized it was Walt Disney in that
22:38
character. Okay,
22:41
why don't you try it on for me? Moving
22:43
like a robot and it's like, allow me to measure
22:45
your cup size. Well, that's what it did
22:47
do. And like there were there were
22:50
three D you helped you like pick out your but there
22:52
were three D also. You know when you go to like the penny
22:54
arcade and you can go and you can look in you put a
22:56
penny and you can see a little like film.
22:59
Um, there were three D like animations
23:02
in this bra shop where one
23:04
of the animations the woman was dressed and then
23:06
you look and you turn and then she's like in
23:08
the It's like what you would look like under with
23:10
the lingerie. This was
23:12
what was happening back and then when
23:15
it first opened up. Yeah, but let's not forget the fifties
23:17
really close to the sixties. So yeah,
23:20
it was just like little because
23:23
the sixties peeking out like bits
23:26
of horny nous. So it only lasted for
23:28
six months. Um, but that is a cool
23:31
Disneyland slash myth. That is
23:33
true. Actually, it's true that they did have a lingerie.
23:36
Shoo, what was like the thinking of
23:38
right, that's what I was just I was gonna say, like,
23:40
when there's an idea that's that ill conceived
23:43
or like ahead of its time, I guess,
23:45
like, what how did it come
23:47
about? Did they think of the pun Wizard
23:49
of Bras first and we're like that's
23:52
or it's like or for d patriarchal
23:55
Chess where you're like, the man is
23:57
going to have to bring his family here
23:59
and spend money. Therefore he
24:02
will ask the wife to in turn by
24:04
this lingerie for sex.
24:06
No, I think it's for what. I think it
24:08
was like, Okay, well, what is something that we can have for
24:11
the women that are here, Like they
24:13
can go shopping while their kid is at the penny arcade
24:15
like that type of thing, I think, But
24:17
then they realized, yeah, it's kind of awkward for like grown
24:20
ass women to be in there. Uh.
24:22
And what were the bras were? Like Mickey on the
24:25
like nipples, like I'm super fascinated
24:28
where they like Disney designed, they
24:30
had pasties that was just the Mickey head.
24:35
Um. I mean, it wouldn't be that hard. It's just three
24:38
circles. This is my costume. That's
24:40
going to be my Wizard of Bras
24:43
Patron of the Wizard of bras shop. Mm
24:46
hmm, they should bring it back. In my opinion,
24:48
yeah, no, I mean that's what I'm saying.
24:51
I had its like now would be fine, right,
24:53
Like that would just be it wouldn't. They
24:55
couldn't even the moms couldn't even handle when
24:57
they like the
25:00
when they like change anything in there, there's
25:02
always a whole petition. So I feel like if they
25:04
added that people one
25:06
million moms would freak out. Have you seen how
25:08
people handle them fucking merchandise
25:10
in a gift store at Disneyland, touching
25:13
anything I put on my body? Like in that place,
25:16
it's like like like Tasmanian
25:18
Devil ship people are like trying ship
25:20
on Sweaty and they're like, no, not this one,
25:22
and they leave and you're like, what, Okay, well I
25:24
guess I will try this bra and Panti set on.
25:27
People are like hiding Coco guitars up there, but
25:29
for the black market those
25:33
cells, So like all of that stuff, there's like
25:35
a whole underground network. That's another myth.
25:37
That's true. There's a whole underground network of Disney,
25:41
of people that snatch all the Disney merch when it comes
25:43
out, drop flip it and resell
25:45
it for hundreds more. Yeah. I follow
25:47
somebody on Twitter who like just for
25:49
that insight, because I'm like, you're a
25:51
person in your thirties and you like
25:54
there's all this ship going on, like
25:56
like after the Brianna Taylor ship comes
25:58
out, It's like you're talking about the reopening of Disneyland
26:01
right now. What a reality
26:04
m Yeah, huh. I
26:06
feel like someone in their thirties would be like an
26:08
engineue in that world, like something
26:11
that that would be like on the young side of
26:13
the uh Disney
26:15
merch game. All
26:18
right, guys, let's take a quick break. We'll come back
26:20
and talk about our crumbling democracy,
26:33
and we're back. I don't know, I
26:35
don't know where we were. I don't know if it was when
26:38
last we recorded. We
26:41
knew that there were that the Trump administration
26:44
was looking into subverting
26:46
the results of the election if he didn't win. I
26:49
don't think he had quite said yet
26:52
that he wouldn't accept Ah,
26:54
there wouldn't. He wouldn't commit to a peaceful
26:57
transition of power if
26:59
he lost. So that just used to be like,
27:01
well, we'll see, like what happens if you lose.
27:03
You just used to be we'll see we'll see, we'll
27:05
see it, or like it's probably fraud.
27:08
There's no way I lose unless it's fraud. And now
27:10
it's straight up oh no, no, if I
27:12
lose, we'll throw the fucking ballots out and
27:15
that's it. Yeah. So yeah, that's
27:17
that's that's that's a that's
27:19
a straight up just statement of intent of
27:21
being like yeah, okay, so I'm not going
27:23
anywhere even if you think you have the votes, welcome
27:27
to uh imperialism. Come.
27:31
Yeah, there's they've been specifically
27:33
looking at bypassing like
27:35
going to any states where
27:38
Republicans are in control of
27:40
the state government so that they can invalidate
27:43
or you know, pull some pull
27:45
some wild ship. Well, that specific
27:48
one is really really
27:50
insidious, because the point being is
27:52
that there's nothing in the Constitution that
27:55
says that you can't change
27:57
the electors. And in fact, the Supreme
28:00
Court made a decision in two thousand that
28:02
just said like, yeah, if the state wants to, they can
28:04
change their electors like that. And with these
28:06
Republican controlled states, they could just very
28:08
cynically say fuck the votes, send
28:11
these people as the elector, like the slate of electors
28:13
to go uh, you know, certify our results
28:16
in d C. And but all of
28:18
this is like, it's just so fucking uncertain
28:21
because prior to this it was people
28:23
who half gave a funk about what was normal,
28:26
and now people are like, well, funck man, we
28:28
can really we can really fun this ship up if we
28:30
want to. Uh. And that's like I
28:32
think that this the spooky part the
28:35
And it sounds like
28:37
what when you put it in terms of well,
28:39
they would just say fun the votes and like
28:42
we win. That that's
28:44
not how we would actually play out, like because
28:47
Trump would you know, Trump has Fox News
28:49
and he has the whole right capparatus
28:51
Russia. Uh, so
28:54
it would it would actually look more like we
28:56
have this set of votes. You guys have your
28:59
set of votes. We counted
29:01
this grouping of votes that was people
29:03
who voted in person. That throws out all
29:06
mail in ballot. Uh, and we're
29:08
going to validate those instead
29:10
of validating yours. So it's just like throwing
29:14
um. But do you feel like even
29:17
them are kind of exhausted. I
29:19
know that they've like totally bowed down to him,
29:21
But when I was watching that clip, I forgot who
29:24
it was on Fox News where they
29:26
were like, oh yeah, and you can come back here like every
29:28
week or something. And then who was the
29:30
correspondent or the anchor that was
29:32
like, well, we'll see, like we'll take
29:34
it like a case by case. Do you remember that?
29:38
Did you see that? I think so what
29:41
that happened like this past week or like like
29:43
a week ago where Trump was talking
29:45
to them for like forty minutes. He was on Fox in
29:48
front like the morning box whatever, but
29:50
but he was saying like Okay, oh come on, and
29:54
granted I barely pay attention to anything
29:56
that they do. It was because it was on Jesus and Marrow.
29:58
That's how I said, right. But
30:04
one of the anchors though, um
30:07
when Trump was like, yeah, I can come back any time,
30:09
and they're like, well hang on, and
30:11
I was like whoa, Like you
30:13
could see like one of the other anchors like made a face,
30:15
but it was like mmmm, I would love to
30:18
uh. I would love if there were
30:20
more, if they actually which they're not because they're like
30:22
spineless, but I'm fascinated
30:24
to find out like if they if even they
30:27
getting tired of not not for this election,
30:29
but like what terrifies me is the
30:32
next like a couple of years of his of
30:34
what he has done the damage he has done. And
30:36
also after like if they're
30:39
yeah, how if they're getting yeah.
30:42
I mean, either way, it's become clear
30:44
that we need to severely limit the powers of
30:46
the presidency, even if Biden is the president.
30:48
That's the only way we can actually
30:51
stave off some ship like this or someone's like
30:53
I'm in the White House. Here we go tear it then
30:56
down. I feel like that's really
30:58
a thing we're realizing, is that, you know, presidential
31:00
power has just gone fucking out of control.
31:03
And I mean, I don't know, like when you look at the
31:05
comments of these Republican senators
31:07
to your point, Danny, I don't know if they're doing the thing where
31:10
they're like, please just get voted the funk out so I
31:12
could pretend I didn't know anything about you, and I can just
31:14
keep banging and it can just be this thing and I don't have
31:16
to fucking be some new Gebel's
31:18
two point out type guy, because I don't really have the energy
31:21
for that. I like the better when it was just kind
31:23
of this version of like low energy white supremacy,
31:26
rather than like having this fiery rhetoric. So
31:28
McConnell saying he tweeted, the
31:30
winner of the November third election will be inaugurated
31:33
on January twenty. There will be an orderly
31:35
transition, just as there has been every four years
31:37
since. Um.
31:40
Okay, but that doesn't say, like what
31:42
about the ballot fuckory, because
31:45
you could just say, well that was a those are the results.
31:47
I guess that's who were inaugurating. Uh,
31:49
you know. Lindsey Graham also said there will
31:51
be I can assure it will be peaceful. Mitt
31:53
Romney says that, uh, it would
31:55
be unthinkable and unacceptable. Ben
31:57
Sass said, the president says crazy
32:00
easy stuff. I don't believe any
32:02
of them because they think it's a weird
32:04
position there, it's a weird game. It's like
32:06
either they like,
32:08
you know, being tethered to Trump has like
32:10
accelerated just how many people
32:13
are just turned off by the party
32:15
and he turns over his advisors
32:17
really quickly though. That's what I mean is
32:19
that like they end up getting fired. He like talks
32:21
down to like how many I understand that they're
32:24
literally spineless cowards as I see
32:26
them, um and have sold out Like so many
32:28
times you'll find a tweet where they're like, you know, Trump
32:30
is dangerous blah blah, and it's like I love Trump,
32:32
you know, but like he's still he still has such
32:34
an ego that he treats the people around him like pieces of
32:37
ship and or his turnover rate is super
32:39
high. So I'm like, how many of these
32:41
people who
32:43
do who are and like, granted they'll probably
32:45
just given to money or whatever. But
32:48
I had a question for y'all because I don't remember.
32:51
What I'm scared about is his
32:53
militias, Like all these militias
32:56
uh popping up? Do you
32:58
remember that being scared of
33:00
that when Obama was because
33:02
I was like too young that I don't I
33:04
was so young, guys, um I was. I
33:07
was too young that I don't think I really knew
33:10
slash paid as much attention, whereas
33:12
like now, I feel like if Trump doesn't win, they will
33:14
actively harmen people.
33:16
I don't know if I felt that when Obama.
33:18
I mean I felt for his life, but I wasn't
33:20
like thinking that they were going to try and go out with
33:22
guns and overthrow. I mean I
33:25
went to a gun range the day after the
33:28
election and it was
33:31
packed, Yeah,
33:36
just because I was kind of like, what's the vibe
33:38
over there? And I went there with my
33:41
buddy shout on Nick and
33:43
Brittany, and we were just sort of like, oh,
33:45
wow, yep, like these people look like
33:48
they're like, I don't know, but it looked like those
33:50
are the seeds of Trump winning. Like all those
33:52
people who took the shooting ranges, whether that was
33:54
to get their stress out or just
33:56
feel like their fear that their guns were gonna be taken
33:58
taken away or whatever, fear of progressive
34:00
politics or whatever. Uh, that
34:03
was very interesting to see, but not to the point
34:05
where it was like, you know, you were
34:07
looking at armed mobs. I mean, there may have
34:09
been little small shows of you know, people
34:11
here and there, but nothing to like the magnitude of what we're
34:13
seeing now, like where you just have these like
34:16
goon squads marching through Louisville and
34:18
ship Um doing like
34:20
looking for checks and in Oregon.
34:23
Yeah, I mean, it's just it's beyond
34:25
because people who are doing extra
34:28
judicial killing and shootings
34:30
have been legitimized by the president
34:33
that that's just unprecedented.
34:36
Like that the thing with Kyle Rittenhouse and
34:38
him refusing to you know, come
34:40
down and be uh,
34:42
you know, critical of him, and then Fox News
34:45
like being a party to the
34:48
you know, glorifying or at least you
34:50
know, defending of
34:53
that kid is like
34:56
that that's beyond the
34:58
pan Like that just seems like, Okay, that's
35:00
them pushing things towards
35:03
like one step further towards civil
35:05
war. And then you
35:07
know the the My issue with that,
35:09
Mitch McConnell coming in being like, no, we're
35:12
you know, we're going to be the good people
35:14
who stand on the side of norms. Is
35:17
that a lot of people saw,
35:20
like once Mitch McConnell started
35:23
doing the thing where like they didn't
35:25
they couldn't get a single vote for Obamacare
35:29
and then blocking Obama
35:31
Supreme Court justice. That's one
35:33
a lot of like way before Trump like
35:36
came came into office, a lot of people were
35:38
like, oh, this is headed in the direction
35:40
of like authoritarianism
35:43
because of the Republican Party
35:45
and like the core of the Republican
35:48
Party, not just Trump being this
35:50
sort of outlying maverick
35:53
kind of person. It's actually
35:56
it is the Mitch McConnell's he's sewing
35:59
the seeds of of authoritarianism.
36:02
Yeah, he's at the table. I mean, it was all happening
36:04
from Bush like when all that polarization
36:06
really began ramping up. Um,
36:10
But I think you know it's important, right, is that we
36:14
you know, the idea that we could be
36:16
dealing with an attempted coup,
36:19
I think is unsettling for most people in this country,
36:21
unless maybe you fled a country where you've already seen
36:23
it happen and you're like okay, or you're
36:25
a Trump supporter. Um,
36:27
I'm certainly unsettled at
36:29
the notion that we may and well, we are in
36:32
one of the wildest periods in modern American
36:34
history where a president is trying
36:36
to single handedly hit the fascist switch
36:38
on us and just do the
36:40
damn thing like that. And the only
36:43
way I could sleep is to
36:45
try and understand, like what, like,
36:48
what are we need to actually begin to mentally
36:50
steal ourselves prepare ourselves to deal
36:53
with something like this, because hearing like people
36:55
like Nancy Pelosi say they're disturbed
36:58
is not help, is not enough because
37:01
I'm already yeah,
37:03
I'm already you know, most people
37:05
of color are already living in a nightmare scenario
37:08
where you can be killed by police and it's
37:10
all good. And so it's
37:12
already h an existential
37:14
issue for many people in this country.
37:16
I think what we also need is to get that
37:18
full, that tipping point of people to
37:21
understand just how dangerous
37:23
this is. Because on one hand, people be like, do you really think
37:25
he's gonna do that? I mean, January
37:28
the Secret Service comes in and they're booting him
37:30
out. And it's not that simple because
37:32
you're you're you're discounting all the ship that he's trying
37:34
to do from election day and before
37:36
that, which is to begin in validating votes
37:39
and things like that. So it's
37:41
not as clear cut as Biden wins
37:44
everybody accepts it January twenty,
37:46
He's just gonna cross his arms, and that's not how it's going
37:48
to happen. I think that's a very nice and
37:51
tidy way to think about it. But there's
37:53
this piece that was written
37:55
on this website that's called Waging non violence
37:57
dot org. It was being shared a lot by this
38:00
activist organizer, this guy who trains act
38:02
like activists in places like fucking Burma
38:05
and Indonesia, people who are like ethnic minorities,
38:07
on how to organize
38:10
your people, yeah against some dark
38:12
shit. And this is this
38:14
article that's been shared around, but sort of like
38:16
the ten tips of what you should do during
38:19
a coup now I think there are It's
38:21
not like a purely just look at this
38:23
as the ten steps, but I think it was very important
38:25
to begin putting these things into
38:28
your imagination because I feel like most people are thinking
38:30
like, oh, fun, fun, fun fun
38:32
fuck just going into November
38:34
three not being like okay, but then what you
38:37
know? Then I think a lot of people are like,
38:39
well, someone will tell us what to do, and
38:42
I don't think that's actually the best
38:45
way to actually, you know, wrap our heads around
38:47
this. So these ten things that they're talking about,
38:49
I'll go through a couple of them. One is just saying,
38:51
don't expect results election night. Like I
38:54
think everyone we're on board with that,
38:56
because any information that
38:58
comes out media is though. Man like to think
39:00
about the mainstream media on election
39:02
night not being able to call
39:04
a winner, like there there's
39:06
just gonna be so so
39:09
much energy to just be like, well, Trump
39:11
has surprised everyone
39:13
again with just the in person votes. Well,
39:16
I mean I hear people saying, at least whenever
39:18
I've popped in on like cable news,
39:20
that Bill, I've heard that sentiment
39:23
at least be brought up somewhat regularly. Because
39:25
of all the ballot stuff of just saying, like, you
39:27
know, it's it's more likely we won't have a winner on
39:29
election night, like people have been saying that. But yeah,
39:31
to your point, they love the sensational fucking
39:33
horse race. But so that that will
39:35
leave that relation right. Second thing
39:38
is to call it a coup. Do
39:41
not you know, call it for what this
39:43
is. Uh he's writing that language
39:45
like election tampering or voter suppression signal
39:47
deterioration of the democratic process.
39:49
But if we get ourselves into a coup situation,
39:52
we need to help people help our country
39:54
move into a psychic break to
39:57
actually say, like, you know, because most people are like,
39:59
no, I didn't have that ain't happening. That
40:01
ain't happening. But I'm
40:03
sorry, Like when I hear somebody say that
40:06
they are going to reject the results of the
40:08
election to stay in power. And we know the
40:10
kinds of ship that he's capable and the kinds
40:12
of uh culp a bit like the
40:14
the charges he could be facing if he becomes
40:17
a normal citizen. I take
40:19
that seriously. I'm pray to God it doesn't
40:21
happen. But I would feel foolish if we
40:23
got there and I wasn't like, oh, fuck, I didn't
40:25
take that seriously when this man who said he
40:27
was going to reject it rejected
40:29
it. Yeah, he's
40:32
going to try to make it happen for sure. It's just a
40:34
matter of like what is going to be there,
40:36
what's going to hold up in the face of
40:38
that attempt, because there's
40:40
nothing right now. He's on a path
40:43
to try to make that happen. Yeah,
40:45
And just they say the other thing this is, you
40:47
know, no, it's a coup if the government stops
40:50
counting votes, declare someone a winner
40:52
who didn't get the most votes, or allows
40:55
someone to stay in power who didn't win the election.
40:57
That's that's pretty clear cut, okay. And
40:59
then the other thing is just sort of about really realizing
41:01
that you have to be able to organize.
41:03
You know, they're saying you should at least talk to five
41:06
friends to say, like, yo, if this ship goes down,
41:08
are we ready to strike? Are we ready
41:11
to close our businesses? Are we ready to demonstrate?
41:14
Are you ready to show like show up
41:16
in physical space to signal
41:18
to the government like that this is actually being rejected
41:21
by a large number of people.
41:23
Um. They're also saying focus on
41:26
white like, you know, just don't focus on individuals,
41:29
focus on the values rather than saying
41:31
like fuck this group or whatever that
41:33
that that it has to be like this is not a democracy,
41:36
this is not stable, because those
41:38
are the kinds of things that if there are people who are
41:40
even confused trumpers or like, I don't
41:42
think that's right. You'd rather look,
41:44
you know, if if they're seeing people say like we
41:47
want democracy, we're not saying it's even this.
41:49
It's like the fact that we're
41:51
we're crossing the rubicon of the total fascism
41:53
should be a warning shot to everyone, no matter what your
41:56
political uh ideologies
41:58
are. And the thing
42:00
is that the other thing is convincing people to
42:02
not freeze or just go along, because
42:04
that would be something that if you're not ready
42:07
for you be like, oh, is this what's
42:10
happening? Where just you know, like people
42:12
have to be also aware of what
42:15
the attempted coup engagers
42:18
need from the population for it to be successful.
42:21
They need people to be on the back foot and kind of like
42:23
frozen for them to kind of just sweep
42:25
in and begin taking over certain things.
42:27
And really what they're saying is like
42:30
center in calm, not fear, like
42:32
in terms of saying like don't get
42:34
caught up in hyperbole. Really try
42:36
to sort through as many facts as you can, because
42:38
that's really what I think could send things in
42:40
a completely foxed direction, is you get a
42:43
couple of fake stories, those get pulled
42:45
up, everyone's believing it. No one's even taking
42:47
a second to think that. You're in an environment where
42:49
there are bad faith actors who want to take
42:51
advantage of the chaos. Um
42:53
And that's a really other thing that I think
42:56
is very important is to be just aware
42:58
and calm, right, Yeah,
43:01
I mean, the one of the things they
43:03
say is, uh, you know, historically
43:05
whichever side resorts to violence the most
43:08
tends to lose, which is great to hear.
43:11
I have not studied that, but that's
43:13
awesome. Like they they said, mass
43:15
resistance to coup's wins by using walkouts
43:17
and strikes, refusing orders, and shutting down
43:19
civil society until the rightful, democratically
43:22
elected leader is installed. Everything
43:24
else that we've said so far, like using the
43:26
language of coup's not going
43:29
along with it, pointing out when they stopped
43:31
counting votes, declare someone a winner who didn't get
43:33
the most Both those are all things that Trump
43:35
supporters and his people will
43:38
adopt themselves like they
43:40
because that's just what they do. They take the thing
43:43
that they are guilty of and they start accusing
43:45
the other side of that. So they're going to do that.
43:47
But the thing that I feel like they don't have
43:50
is the numbers, the
43:52
numbers that can commit to mass
43:54
resistance. So I do think
43:56
that that is going to be important that we
43:59
are link to organize and
44:02
use non violent resistance to actually,
44:06
you know, stop the country from moving forward
44:08
until things you know
44:11
are are right again. Yeah,
44:13
all that to say is like, it's just important
44:15
to have the imagination for
44:17
something like this, because I think that is a huge
44:20
problem that American people have when it comes
44:22
to looking at our systems
44:24
of governance or how to operate within
44:26
them, is that we just are sort
44:28
of like, what, well, what do you do? Like
44:31
if there's no police, what do you do? Like? We just we
44:34
haven't developed the imagination to go further
44:36
to think of something that's good. And some people,
44:39
I think call it what is like the cool period or like the
44:41
chill period or something before where
44:43
we're on that cusp of either something great
44:46
could happen or something fucking awful
44:48
could happen. But they're both simultaneously
44:50
very possible. Um, and that's
44:53
just kind of like it's just a weird place to
44:55
be in as a human being, especially with
44:57
all this you know, existential, financial,
45:00
emotional, physical, whatever threats
45:02
that were surrounded with in our day
45:04
to day lives. But it's you know, and
45:07
again I don't I
45:09
I'd hate to say like this is what's going to happen, y'all,
45:11
but I would be personally,
45:13
I was like, I would feel like a fucking fool because
45:16
this first, this person is saying I'm a fascist,
45:18
and then I have to think about what my role is in terms
45:21
of being a citizen in this country in this
45:23
moment in history, and what you
45:25
know, what my response is to fascism
45:27
in America? Right. I
45:30
think it's difficult for
45:32
me because to
45:35
even see it being like of us being
45:37
not violent, because I think we're playing
45:39
against someone who doesn't
45:42
have a rule book, like we have a rule book,
45:44
and they don't like they've just thrown
45:47
out any they'll do anything to win, anything
45:49
to maintain power, and so
45:52
we I know, like, especially
45:54
on the show, I'm sure you guys have talked about respectability,
45:56
politics and all of that, but I just feel like we've
45:59
been doing in that, you know,
46:01
and striking, you know,
46:04
but I don't. That's the thing, Miles, is I really
46:06
think that in order to strike uh
46:09
successfully, you need everyone to strike,
46:11
and I don't see that happening on our side. And
46:14
I can understand that. I feel like, especially with
46:16
people of color striking with a
46:18
business or whatever, I know, what they're going
46:20
to say is that they cannot afford to do that, and
46:22
there they are correct, right A lot a lot
46:24
of the times, the people who are the
46:26
most oppressed are the ones who are already
46:29
taking this hit and then asked to do more.
46:31
The people who when you say, like when you hear
46:33
people that are like, uh,
46:36
you know, he would never do that, like that, Yeah,
46:38
but that's like not our government. Those
46:40
are elites. Every time I see
46:42
that from somebody, it's an elite liberal.
46:45
So like even people on our side, I don't
46:48
think anyone who who's
46:50
actually been struggling in this country, especially
46:52
a person of color, especially black people,
46:55
would be they would be like no, of course, like definitely
46:57
not surprised, literally at all. We
47:00
all this coming, you know, for years
47:02
now. This is how it's been I think now just
47:04
the rest of the world is seeing how it's
47:06
it's been. But I think, um,
47:10
yeah, it's it's it's hard to say.
47:12
I'm glad that there is this,
47:15
you know, plan and like educating
47:17
people about what to do, but I just feel like
47:20
there's we're competing against people
47:23
who are on a different playing field. You know.
47:26
Yeah, I don't. And again that's why I gave the caveat
47:28
at the top that I don't see this as the actual
47:31
framework on how to respond, merely that
47:33
people I don't think people have the imagination
47:36
on what to do. I think because most
47:39
Americans who have been alive in this country so used
47:41
to the stability quote unquote
47:43
of how this system works, that when
47:45
it goes off the rails, it's like, I have
47:47
a fear that many people will freeze completely
47:51
and just let him roll in and just let him
47:53
continue. Like what do we do because we're already
47:55
so sort of exhausted
47:58
and our wills to fight
48:00
have been diminished somewhat. That
48:03
that's it's just more like we have to have
48:05
an idea that that we there has to be some kind
48:08
of response. But yeah, I
48:10
mean you see tweets from share being like
48:13
we gotta take the street, y'all, but I'm
48:15
like, you ain't getting in the street share out
48:17
of here, Like yeah, you're just trying to whip up your
48:19
followers so you can kick it in your mansion, you
48:21
know. Uh. And and I totally see
48:23
that. Um, And I think that's the thing is, like,
48:25
you know, that's where we're walking this fine line
48:28
of coup versus just you
48:30
know, full on like sectarian violence
48:32
and civil war, because
48:34
it's one thing where people are seeing
48:36
as it as a thing that can be solved in this
48:38
way, but if the response is different
48:41
and disproportionate, then we
48:44
it's then it's like we're entering another phase
48:46
and we truly have to you know, you have to think
48:48
about who is going to be willing
48:50
in terms of like the civil servants
48:53
to act on these things and what that looks
48:55
like. Yeah,
48:58
it's crazy, it's it's uh,
49:00
you're right, there's so many different ways it could go. In my
49:02
head, I just see it as like a full blown like
49:05
rebellion if that's what we end up doing,
49:07
like a civil war, like you said, And it's wild because
49:09
we watched for years growing up, we would watch
49:11
it happening in other countries and you'd be
49:13
like, that's so crazy. That's happening over there, not
49:16
in our country though, and then you
49:18
know we've gotten to this place. So
49:21
um, I don't
49:23
know. It's it's who
49:25
knows, who
49:27
knows Trump could? Trump could could.
49:30
I'm not gonna say anything I would. I don't want
49:32
um the government to come in front
49:34
of me. But he might be like I accept the results, y'all,
49:37
okay, fair and square, and I guess he might
49:39
take off his mask and it's like it's
49:42
like Daniel day lewis under their
49:45
uh, Like, dude, you're not getting an oscar
49:47
for this asshole, actually get the I
49:51
want people to have hope. I don't want people to not have
49:53
hope. I won't know about hope. I have hope.
49:55
I think I just am nothing like y'all.
49:57
Nothing surprises me, Like I think I
49:59
even tweeted I said there's nothing. This was like last
50:02
year. I was like, there's nothing Trump could do that would surprise
50:04
me, and people like, well, what if he did this? I'm like, that would not What
50:06
if he supports Mexico that would not surprise me. Literally
50:08
nothing about the man. He could do anything, it would
50:11
not surprise me. Um. So it's
50:13
wild. Even with the Brianna
50:15
Taylor News that like what I'm saying like is elite
50:18
liberals I have. I have a problem with people
50:20
on our own side who are are
50:23
clearly either not paying attention, not doing enough,
50:25
who were like, oh, I'm disappointed in the I'm
50:28
like, you're disappointed. That's the tweet
50:30
we're gonna go with, You're disappointed. I don't know if
50:32
that's like even the same side at that point. It's
50:34
like they just talk some ship, but there who
50:36
isn't ruling the most, Like they're
50:38
the ones who rule a lot of our these
50:41
companies, these studios, these plat like they
50:43
have the money to to enact
50:46
change, but they're just safe. But
50:48
that's what I'm saying. We're not on that side though,
50:50
We're actually diametrically opposed
50:52
because they're they're sort of the constant gardeners
50:55
of this kind of system. So like, yes,
50:57
while the words like sort of align with
50:59
the party that people may vote
51:01
for, it's still like it's very disingenuous,
51:03
is what I mean. Yeah, And so that's why
51:05
I feel like we just have they
51:07
have like you know, we just have this playbook
51:10
that we've been you know, trying to follow
51:12
and sometimes I feel like it might just need to be burned.
51:15
I think I don't. I don't know if we can
51:17
keep playing by the rules when they don't
51:19
have any rules. But we'll
51:21
see. Yeah, it's a it's it's I
51:24
mean, I think the one thing is I ultimately I
51:27
hold out that I believe a majority
51:29
of Americans are good people and
51:32
there are shitty If they don't get me twisted
51:35
either, there are plenty of shitty people out there, but I feel
51:37
that there are more often than not better
51:41
people. And I don't mean that people who are not racist
51:44
or fucking hateful in other ways. I don't know
51:46
what it's It's hard to know who I'm
51:48
holding out for to fucking do anything.
51:50
But that's why at the same time, I'm like, why
51:53
even sit back and try and figure out,
51:55
like, well, somebody are gonna say it's
51:57
like almost like just I don't know. I'm
52:00
we'll figure out what what happens. But I don't want
52:02
to be caught off guard, that's for sure, especially
52:05
when this guy is saying this ship out loud. I
52:07
think humans are um
52:10
good under certain circumstances,
52:13
given certain situations, can turn evil
52:15
out of fear. That's what I
52:17
think because I agree. I think
52:19
that you know, human
52:22
the reason why we've lasted for so long.
52:24
I think humans are innately
52:26
good, but when I look at I think under under
52:28
certain circumstances, like being beat down
52:31
for as long as all this is happening, where it's
52:33
like earthquakes, wildfire, social and just like all
52:35
this pandemic out of fear,
52:38
which is like what you see in every apocalyptic
52:40
movie where they're like, you know, stealing
52:42
water from a child or something. I don't know. Um
52:45
they turn, they turn so
52:48
um. Anyways,
52:50
this has been what's so funny
52:52
because you can constantly be like, how well
52:57
I'm studying so much. I've studied
52:59
side ecology and like and even
53:02
Twitter of Twitter fascinates me as someone
53:04
that is you know, on their way too much and
53:06
has built up a following on there is just watching
53:08
how much I who like, I got a lot of
53:11
opportunities and networking and stuff
53:13
from it. Now like can barely
53:16
be on there because I've watched human
53:18
nature on there, which I actually find very fascinating
53:21
is when there's inner fighting, when there's
53:23
people who you and I miles who we've
53:25
never gotten into it, but I could see in
53:27
certain circumstances us fighting, even though
53:29
we're on the same fucking side, and
53:32
so it's wild that I'm watching that happen.
53:35
Um, the psychology of human
53:37
nature fascinates
53:39
me. Even when I look at like if another Twitter popped
53:42
up, would it be as toxic? Would we
53:44
because it it starts as neutral. Then we
53:46
get in there, right, we get in there and all
53:48
of us and all of our different baggage and everything that
53:50
we take, and then we turn it so now
53:53
it's it's super toxic. And
53:55
so it's like, that's what fascinates me,
53:57
is like, are we innately are inherently
53:59
going to always? Is that human nature? It's
54:02
been to it
54:04
has been, it has been. It definitely
54:06
is is a hot take. It values
54:09
hot takes. Clickbait is the same way if
54:12
you write something and it's like twenty things Star Wars
54:14
did wrong, like it's going to get more clicks than like,
54:16
here's the reason why I love Star Wars. No one gives a ship.
54:19
People want to know what they did wrong. And so
54:21
but that is that like our human nature.
54:24
Um, I just find
54:26
those conversations fascinating. And as we
54:28
like I'm saying, as we continue with
54:30
this rebellion or whatever is going to happen, um
54:34
human nature, Uh,
54:37
whether that will like our hope
54:39
and goodness will prevail. But I
54:41
don't know. That
54:43
is my I
54:46
didn't mean to stop talking
54:50
about that's the tone of the fucking reality
54:52
we're in, right, we don't know. But that's the thing. We don't
54:54
know. But in the past, we have, right,
54:56
we have overcome, we have you know,
54:59
to some extent. I don't want to, uh,
55:01
the civil rights movement, you know, obviously
55:03
still but like I don't want to say that they didn't achieve,
55:06
like all those people who put their lives on the line.
55:09
There was so even though it feels like right
55:11
now like oh, nothing has changed, you know, like
55:13
there are icons in
55:15
our history and and ways
55:18
that we have moved forward.
55:20
But I'm just I don't know, like there
55:22
is like we said, no playbook for this,
55:24
And when you're going against a side that
55:27
that isn't playing by the rules, should
55:29
we just throw all the rules away? Um,
55:32
It's kind of where I'm at. I guess
55:35
all right, let's take a quick break. We'll be right
55:37
back, and
55:48
we're back, and we
55:50
are a week away from
55:53
the from the debates. Just
55:55
wanting to ask how you guys are Hey,
55:57
guys are holding up? Biden is currently
56:00
U or yesterday he spent the day
56:02
prepping. Trump is
56:05
mainlining right wing media like a pre
56:07
cog. I still
56:10
I still have nightmares about the Trump Clinton
56:12
debates in Oh
56:15
my gosh, remember when he was like stoking talking
56:17
to her on the stage, um
56:20
and this and that was like one where
56:23
I mean, she was a pretty skilled
56:26
debater. This time we have Trump
56:29
on the precipice of actual outright
56:31
authoritarian fascism, and
56:35
he's up against a pretty
56:38
you know, cognitively shaky,
56:41
uh gaffe prone, elderly
56:44
gentleman. It's do
56:48
you feel like these
56:50
debates matter in this election?
56:53
I don't even think. I think
56:55
everyone's already in their corners. Yeah,
56:57
I feel everyone the only people I think are on decide
57:00
did our our side because
57:02
I see people that, like, you know, complain about
57:04
Biden and rightfully so, but I'm like, I'm still voting
57:06
for him or else We're getting Trump? Are you kidding
57:08
me? Like this is about to fall. This country
57:11
is going to fall even worse than you ever imagined.
57:14
And so it's just like I think the undecided
57:17
is partly people on our side I
57:19
see them tweeting like large people that have large
57:21
platforms, And so I don't
57:23
think Trump people are undecided, No,
57:26
definitely not people. I think there's also
57:28
someone,
57:32
Um, I'm sure there's some like five
57:35
percent of racist people, some
57:38
like in various battleground states
57:40
who are like, do I
57:42
object to this aspect
57:45
of him, like the chaos he causes
57:47
enough to uh not vote
57:50
for him? Or do I like value
57:52
his racism and like owning the Libs
57:54
enough to keep voting for him, or you
57:57
know, I'm sure there's undecided
57:59
people who's like values
58:01
are so foreign to us that like I
58:03
can't even imagine. Do
58:06
you think the COVID numbers
58:08
affected? Like people keep saying that, and I'm like, I
58:10
don't think that they care, but like, do you think that that affects
58:13
like some people that might have been affected by
58:16
like their family members died or something that are
58:18
our Trump people, Like, do you think that will affect
58:21
well, that he that's where Trump has been losing
58:23
more elderly voters. That's
58:25
sure, like his share of the elderly vote has
58:27
began to go down because of
58:30
the pandemic stuff, And they're just sort of like, why don't
58:32
you listen to a doctor, you know, like
58:34
because they're just sort of like they're already in that
58:36
mindset, like the doctor tells me how to
58:38
live longer. So
58:40
that what's going on. But I don't,
58:43
you know, you never know. And these debates,
58:45
who fucking no Trump
58:48
or Biden could do the wildest ship. That's some people
58:50
like, oh my god, what was that? You
58:53
know? He I don't I his
58:56
like for a for a party
58:58
that respects vets so
59:00
much. Like that's where I
59:02
think he would lose people, is disrespecting
59:04
veterans, which he's done repeatedly, which
59:07
is wild too. And like I mean, you know, and no
59:09
matter how many letters of former
59:12
military officials who are incensed
59:14
with Trump, the our signatories to like
59:16
some sort of takedown thing, I'm like,
59:18
I don't know, Like I'm glad that the old
59:20
rank and file feel like that, but like, you
59:22
know, I'm curious to know. I mean, there there's
59:25
polling around what his actual support
59:27
is within the military, but it's
59:29
it's you know, what the point
59:32
I was I think, uh, like lack
59:34
of imagination plays into
59:36
anybody who's still like,
59:39
well, I'm not gonna vote for either of them because
59:41
they're like Biden is just
59:43
more of the same, and that's bad. Um.
59:46
I just think it's a lack of imagination of how bad
59:48
things are get
59:51
it's going to be not more of
59:53
the same and way worse. It's
59:56
the same lack of imaginations like how could this
59:58
get any worse? Like and it's
1:00:00
like, oh, it can always get so
1:00:02
so much worse. We were saying, how could it get worse?
1:00:05
In Uh,
1:00:07
it's getting worse. It's
1:00:09
he's going to keep making
1:00:11
it worse until
1:00:13
he's stopped. So um.
1:00:17
And I mean it's it's unsettling
1:00:19
because you know, we're coming off where
1:00:23
um, apparently the
1:00:26
email server thing and
1:00:28
Comy coming out at the last minute
1:00:30
and being like we're still investigating her
1:00:33
had an impact on people's
1:00:35
votes. So it's like things like this
1:00:37
Hunter Biden report that is
1:00:40
seemingly very easy to dismiss because
1:00:42
it says absolutely nothing about
1:00:45
Joe Biden or like, uh,
1:00:47
this being an example
1:00:49
of corruption or being connected to Joe
1:00:51
Biden in anyway. Who knows if
1:00:53
it's going to affect voters in
1:00:56
the same way that something as
1:00:58
stupid as Hillary Clinton emails
1:01:00
affected people. Yeah, Well,
1:01:02
the benefit is that people have the last four
1:01:05
years to help weigh their decision
1:01:07
making. So yeah,
1:01:09
it was easier to be like, I'm I'm not
1:01:11
really that engaged in politics, and how bad could
1:01:14
it be if Trump's the president? Over Hilary Clinton
1:01:16
cut to like, Okay, so my kids don't talk
1:01:18
to me, people throw it at me at work because
1:01:21
I have his mag hat, Like, I kind of don't like this,
1:01:23
but my ego won't allow me to admit that I made
1:01:25
a mistake. So I'm just gonna go pedal to the metal on this
1:01:27
till the absolute wheels
1:01:30
come off. So it's hard to know, hard
1:01:32
to know, hard to know who's
1:01:34
to say, who's to say? All
1:01:37
right, there might be life on Venus,
1:01:39
So that's the thing let's talk about.
1:01:42
Thank god. Wait
1:01:46
what you guys are hopping over
1:01:48
Venus? I do
1:01:50
want to say, leave her alone.
1:01:53
Leave her alone. She's doing good without
1:01:55
us. Do not disrupt Venus. We're
1:01:57
gonna go trash Venus, y'all. Um.
1:02:01
It's yeah, there's a gas that has
1:02:03
been found on Venus. It's
1:02:06
a gas that apparently like
1:02:09
needs to have been made fairly recently. It's not
1:02:11
like leftover from eons ago. It's
1:02:13
uh, there needs to have been a
1:02:15
continuous source for it
1:02:17
to be there, and science only
1:02:20
knows ways to make
1:02:22
it that involve life. So
1:02:25
the possibilities are either that
1:02:28
Venus housed life at a certain
1:02:31
point not too long
1:02:33
ago or at some point in the past,
1:02:36
or venous Uh
1:02:39
this is terrifying. But the another
1:02:42
possibility is that an asteroid or
1:02:45
common impacted Earth so uh
1:02:48
violently that it shook some of Earth
1:02:52
loose and it like hit Venus.
1:02:54
So like that's you know, the
1:02:56
thing that happens in army. Armageddon has
1:02:59
happened frequently throughout the history
1:03:01
of Earth. It's just like we've only been around
1:03:03
for such a brief period that we
1:03:06
don't you know, we're
1:03:08
just existing in a brief
1:03:10
period where those haven't happened.
1:03:13
Um, that sounds like a bad comedy script
1:03:15
though too. Or like asteroid hits like Earth
1:03:18
and like like two bros end up like going
1:03:20
into space like what the heck
1:03:23
did and then it's like the bro planet.
1:03:25
Oh god, I didn't realize one
1:03:27
of one of my friends is like a
1:03:29
dinosaur like truther, Like he
1:03:31
thinks that they died from an illness,
1:03:34
so like when this whole whole pandemic, But
1:03:38
I was like, no, isn't like the ocean, Like,
1:03:41
isn't that the impact, Like isn't
1:03:43
that like aren't that like other
1:03:45
things like some of those craters are isn't
1:03:48
that like the impact? But he thinks he was like no,
1:03:50
they don't want you to know, like they died from a virus.
1:03:52
That's like how can yeah,
1:03:55
exactly like dinosaur
1:03:58
Truther's in life, um
1:04:01
one of the trus about more fun ship, you
1:04:03
know what I mean? You
1:04:06
know what I mean. Yeah,
1:04:09
it's not really damaging. It's just more
1:04:11
of like a scientific like
1:04:13
fringe theory as opposed to one
1:04:15
that's like damaging and dumb. And but
1:04:18
the last asteroid that hit us is
1:04:20
the exact same time the last time, like
1:04:23
when we had dinosaurs, Like they exactly
1:04:25
line up. That's what they want you to think.
1:04:30
But more more boring
1:04:32
conspiracy theories, fewer that are
1:04:34
going to be like tempting to Joe
1:04:36
Rogan and his listeners.
1:04:39
I would love that if like that's where they have q and
1:04:42
on everybody. They just put switched gears
1:04:44
to dinosaurs like it's settled.
1:04:46
But like yeah, just you know, think
1:04:48
of all the ship over there. Thanks. Anyways,
1:04:51
this is you know, we have been as
1:04:54
a culture specifically. Uh,
1:04:57
the West has been really focused on Mars
1:04:59
like for the past few centuries
1:05:02
for some reason. And apparently
1:05:05
Russia was actually very focused on Venus
1:05:07
and was investing a lot of research
1:05:09
into Venus. And in fact, a Kremlin
1:05:12
scientists came out and was like, Venus
1:05:14
is a Russian planet, so y'all
1:05:17
can funk off? NASA
1:05:20
announced what the Greeks have to say
1:05:22
about that? Exactly? Yeah,
1:05:24
it's just NASA is now going to
1:05:26
start launching, you
1:05:29
know, research into Venus,
1:05:31
which is just the planet on the other
1:05:33
side. You know, it's one closer as opposed
1:05:35
to one further away. Like the possibility
1:05:38
is basically that there was life
1:05:40
on Venus, and so current Venus,
1:05:42
which is a virtual hellscape, tells
1:05:45
us what the future of Earth looks like. Right,
1:05:49
So that's you know, if you dig
1:05:51
deep enough, any story, uh will
1:05:53
eventually become depressing. Uh.
1:05:56
So, I mean the global in the
1:05:58
inside surface temperature of Venus
1:06:00
is only about six kelvin.
1:06:03
That's not bad. Yeah, yeah,
1:06:06
it's like, what what's Florida right now? Florida's
1:06:09
you know, and if you know your conversion, that's seven
1:06:12
hundred nine seven degrees. Is
1:06:16
that what what is a
1:06:18
fire? Fires? Pretty bad? Right? Fires
1:06:20
fires less than that, isn't it? Well?
1:06:23
I mean I don't know is what do you count paper
1:06:25
burning at? That's only That's the only measurement
1:06:27
I know from literature, So right right, um,
1:06:30
alright, let's talk Netflix real quick. We're
1:06:33
going to be doing Cobra Cut at some point
1:06:35
in the not too distant future. Also
1:06:37
Last Airbender. But for
1:06:40
Monday, maybe we pick one
1:06:42
of the top movies of the summer to
1:06:44
watch. I guess you forget that it's not summer
1:06:47
anymore. Yeah, the summer has
1:06:49
ended, and I will read off to you
1:06:51
the top ten list. Okay, number
1:06:54
one a movie we have
1:06:56
reviewed five days. The
1:06:58
number one movie of this sum A bunch
1:07:01
of horny Horney shut
1:07:04
ins we are uh. Number
1:07:06
two is lowra X. Number three
1:07:08
is The Old Guard uh. And tied
1:07:11
with at number three is Project Power. So
1:07:14
two Netflix movies that are tied
1:07:16
with one another to Netflix original
1:07:19
action movies. Then Despicable
1:07:22
Me, Mr. Peabody and Sherman The
1:07:24
Kissing Booth too. Um
1:07:27
oh yeah, we never we never dug
1:07:29
into that, The Lost Husband
1:07:31
and Desperadoes who watched both of those? And
1:07:34
Animal Crackers, which
1:07:36
is a two thousand seventeen cartoon
1:07:39
starring Emily Blunt and John Krasinski.
1:07:42
So, oh cool, what's
1:07:44
that about? I don't know. I
1:07:46
think that's that one teaching our kids,
1:07:49
right, I think I think I'll watch that one
1:07:52
with my kids. It'll be interesting
1:07:54
to see if there's any like tacit
1:07:56
white supremacy in there. Uh
1:07:59
like there are certain other John Krasinski
1:08:01
projects. Um,
1:08:04
but not in not in a quiet
1:08:06
place. No, how could we
1:08:08
ever think that the goodly
1:08:10
people who opened their mouths were snatched
1:08:13
up in the night, who
1:08:15
are hiding quietly, less to say alert
1:08:18
the brown skinned monsters
1:08:21
who are overly sensitive to where
1:08:23
they are. Um,
1:08:26
yeah, you're going animal crackers. I'll
1:08:29
go animal crackers. That only
1:08:31
leaves me with, oh
1:08:34
yeah, kissing Bruce Booth two. Did you see the Kissing
1:08:37
Booth one? Yes? Actually,
1:08:40
but I was so high I
1:08:43
I couldn't tell you what it was about. I remember there was something
1:08:45
I saw a pool. I think the first scene had a
1:08:47
pool in it. But
1:08:50
I love nothing more than to go
1:08:52
into a sequel blind, you know what I
1:08:54
mean, with no no context
1:08:56
clues for anything, and be like, I don't know this. This was
1:08:59
terrible and perfectly rapped
1:09:01
up the rutu. Alright,
1:09:04
so the two movies
1:09:06
will be watching four Monday, The Kissing
1:09:09
Booth two and Animal Crackers.
1:09:11
Not right, yeah, not
1:09:14
The Marks Brothers one unfortunately. Uh
1:09:16
Danny. It has been a pleasure
1:09:19
having you, has it?
1:09:21
It? Always you guys always have to
1:09:23
talk about the news. So I feel like, you know, most
1:09:25
of the time I'm over on my shows
1:09:28
just being like and we
1:09:30
covered the legend of Cora and
1:09:32
uh Avenger's
1:09:34
end game, and um
1:09:37
no, I do want to say to all of your listeners,
1:09:39
I do want you to have hope. I wasn't trying to
1:09:41
remove any hope. I think it's just
1:09:43
like the expect, expect everyday,
1:09:48
expect the unexpected. I think I'm just
1:09:50
saying a lot of us are kind of in a place where we
1:09:52
we we we see it
1:09:55
coming, and so I think human
1:09:58
nature though us as humans, whether we're a Americans
1:10:00
or not. Remember, this is just like a country that people
1:10:02
came over and decided to name America. Um
1:10:06
but as humans, I
1:10:08
want you to know you're not stuck here in this country
1:10:11
and who knows if this will always be a country. And
1:10:14
my country were my family is from
1:10:16
in Mexico. It got moved
1:10:18
around because of this country.
1:10:20
So you know, you are not defined
1:10:23
by by the laws that someone
1:10:25
created in the in seventeen seventy six.
1:10:28
So you are a human of value no matter
1:10:30
where you go. And it might be on Mars so
1:10:33
and if it is here, it might just look differently than what
1:10:35
we're used to and maybe it needs to not look
1:10:37
like it used to because that's outdated. Yeah,
1:10:40
yeah, I would. I would say it needs to look a little bit different
1:10:42
for sure. M HM or
1:10:45
venus human nature.
1:10:47
If if zombie movies have taught me anything,
1:10:49
it's that humans always prevailed to
1:10:52
have a sequel. So yes
1:10:54
on Venus Venus.
1:11:00
Where can people find you and follow you? Danny
1:11:02
Um? I met is Danny Fernandez. It's ms
1:11:04
D A and I F E R N A N D easy
1:11:08
on all of the things. And is there a
1:11:10
tweet or some other work of social media
1:11:12
you've been enjoying. Yes, Joel
1:11:15
um not my not fabulous
1:11:18
Joel Monique, but a different Joel Joel leone.
1:11:21
I think that's how you say his name. He tweets. He's
1:11:23
one of my favorite people to follow because he's so positive,
1:11:25
which is something I'm trying to do of more
1:11:27
because I think more people need it. Um
1:11:30
And he said, perfection isn't the goal.
1:11:33
Love is. And
1:11:35
I do feel I've been approaching a lot of things
1:11:38
with love. I feel that that can
1:11:40
help a lot of conflicts
1:11:42
globally obviously, but I mean like within
1:11:44
your life. I often think like how
1:11:46
can I approach this, like argument
1:11:48
with my friend or a boss or this or that,
1:11:50
Like how can I approach with love? Even
1:11:53
with myself? So I think that that
1:11:55
is helpful. Just ask yourself,
1:11:57
how can I approach
1:11:59
this with love? Absolutely? Uh?
1:12:02
Miles, where can people find you? On? What's tweet? You've
1:12:04
been enjoying? Twitter? Instagram
1:12:06
at Miles of Gray, also for
1:12:09
twenty Day Fiance, the other podcast Getting
1:12:11
High so I can avoid
1:12:13
this other house game. Okay, Uh some tweets
1:12:15
that I like. First one is from Zach
1:12:18
Fox at Zach Fox. It's a photo
1:12:20
of you know, like a lotion
1:12:22
thing and you know you'll be pumping it. There's like that
1:12:24
little curd on the end that will that will
1:12:27
dry up. That's his photo and he says,
1:12:29
who else like to eat the crispy lotion before?
1:12:33
So disgusting? But
1:12:35
also as a kid. Looky, I try to eat that ship. Yeah,
1:12:38
because I was like, well good, Yeah,
1:12:40
it was like low books, yeah, Lowby's.
1:12:43
Another one is from at Dana Donnelly
1:12:45
at Dana d o n l Y tweets
1:12:48
you may think you live rent free in my head, but
1:12:50
actually I live rent free in my mom's
1:12:52
house. So by proxy, you actually just live rent free
1:12:54
in my mom's house. Owned
1:12:58
onto the next uh
1:13:01
tweets I've been enjoying. Charlene
1:13:05
Daguzman tweeted, Whenever I
1:13:07
go to sleep with barbecue chip crumbs still attached
1:13:09
to my nightgown, I pretend I'm a beautiful
1:13:11
whale with barnacles. Uh.
1:13:14
Karen Gee tweeted, Just so we're
1:13:16
clear, I'm not tweeting because I think these thoughts
1:13:18
are good. I'm tweeting because I want to transfer
1:13:20
the burden of my thoughts from my brain two years
1:13:24
you suckers. You can find
1:13:26
me on Twitter, Jack Underscore O'Brien. You can
1:13:28
find us on Twitter at daily Zeitgeist.
1:13:30
We're at the Daily Zeitgeist on Instagram.
1:13:32
We have a Facebook fan page and a website, Daily
1:13:35
zeitgeist dot com, where we post our episodes
1:13:37
in our foot or
1:13:39
we link off to the information that we talked about today's
1:13:42
episode, as well as the song we
1:13:44
ride out on miles.
1:13:46
What are we riding into this
1:13:49
weekend? This
1:13:51
This, this track is called one by
1:13:53
Cleo Soul s O l
1:13:56
Um. This track caught
1:13:58
me by surprise because it
1:14:00
starts off very soulful and
1:14:02
has like a nice little uh
1:14:05
piano chord progression. Then
1:14:07
you get this nasty drop in the track
1:14:10
gets so funky but easy
1:14:12
and soulful. It's fantastic.
1:14:14
Also has one of my favorite drum
1:14:16
breaks in it of all time, which is the
1:14:19
attention drum break from the band head
1:14:21
West. You might know this from the
1:14:23
track Let's see Um Bloodstained
1:14:25
by Uncle U n k l E or
1:14:28
even I know Tyler the creator was using it recently,
1:14:31
but not as creatively. Look no shade of Tyler, but
1:14:33
you know that's a very that's a sacred break and you
1:14:35
should use it properly. And in this one, you know
1:14:37
they don't do too bad of a job with it. So this is
1:14:39
Cleo Soul with One Tyler
1:14:42
to Tyler the creator's work on the
1:14:44
soundtrack for the Netflix movie Degree
1:14:48
Did a Good Did a Good Show. He did the soundtrack
1:14:50
to that. Yeah, and that's really good
1:14:53
obsess um. Anyways,
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