Intro and Unexpected Absences
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I need to redo our um our intro. I went to have one for different arrangements to host because Michael is not going to be joining us tonight. He is out medically. And Glick, he's here, but somewhere else he's dealing with ah with an emergency. No, I don't know but what's happened. He's dealing with some shit. But Welcome. It's Wednesday night. It's Wild Card Wednesday.
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Fuck yeah. So you got me and my co-host, Brittany. Excuse me? You fucking better say that, right? It's Brittany.
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Brittany. I said Brittany. I'm just kidding. Brittany,
Hilarious Wednesdays and Online Memes
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bitch. Hey, guys. It's Brittany, bitch. Why is that on loop? and I don't know. Anyway.
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How's your Wednesday? Has it been a wild card one?
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If you count Pot Nap as a wild Wednesday, then sure. Depends on how crazy your dreams are, apparently. Or are, i guess. They weren't bad.
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I will say that. Fair enough. How's everybody out there in audience land? What's that? How was your fucking Wednesday? It was pretty good. i ah I was giggly all day.
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Yeah? yeah Yeah, I found a lot of things to amuse me and make me laugh.
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It was like a meme day for me. i don't know. don't know. Speaking of memes, roll speaking speaking of memes, I did drop a caption this or meme this picture on the Facebook page, guys.
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um Check it out. It's funny.
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So tonight we are doing, ah ah we're doing news stories, sort of kind of like what we used to do with WTF, but yeah. This time we are going to just, it's what we're
Leftovers Etiquette Debate
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doing tonight. I guess Glick is joining us.
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What it do. What do. What is Xanthias? How's it going, my dude? So I don't know if Glick caught talking earlier about the how we're going to do this.
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I know I have two stories i want to bring up. Brittany's got one. Glick, you got two, don't you, sir? yeah i got Yeah, I got two, like got two three, however week however many I get to. Okay, okay. Well, you know, we're going to shut this puppy down at 9 o'clock tonight at the very latest.
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Well, on that note, Glick, did you want to get started? You want to start the rotation? Yeah, so I want to ask you guys something. Yeah. So there's apparently a new trend going around and and andm I'm starting off on a little bit lighter note because I know Blaze is going to bring the science and confuse the hell out of us.
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And then we actually know Blaze has got a really good one too. That made me laugh. Yeah. yeah So um no, he confuses me with science and it scares me. And then he brings me back down and he comforts me. I canfuse i confuse myself with shit, man.
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So apparently there's a new trend, and this has got to be a younger generation. thought it was a younger generation thing, but apparently it's not. i want to ask you guys this. Do you think it's rude? Like if somebody takes you out to dinner, or if you take somebody out to dinner, do you think it's rude if they take leftovers home?
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No. You go first, Josh. No, you go first. I was going to ask, in what are we talking to date? Are we talking with homies? Are we talking with strangers?
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Yeah, no, like if you go out with like anybody, friends, family, whatever, you know is it rude to box over leftovers from your meal that somebody else paid for? No. I have noticed that a lot of people you don't see a lot of people doing the... I used to call it the doggy bag back in the day.
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um But you I don't see a lot of people do it. do it depending on what's left of the meal. I don't always do it. In some meals, when you take home to reheat, they just say it ain't the same.
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So I don't see why. why Why would that even be rude? i don't even know. Well, okay. If, like, say you're on, like, a first date,
Generational Dining Differences
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maybe, is that what you're thinking, like? like No. If you're on a first date, just in general?
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Just here. i'll get I'll give you the article real quick. A 28-year-old man got into an argument with his father. after asking for a to-go box. They went out to dinner. Dad was paying for it.
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um I guess the son ordered a main course, but also felt like he was in the mood for a side dish. Couldn't quite finish everything. So, you know, his eyes were bigger than his stomach at the end of the day. Right.
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Yeah. But his dad was... I guess his dad was pissed off at the... At the moon. He even said that it was soon after father the father told him that ah what he was what he had done was rude.
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Who pays for the meal? When someone else, this is what the father said, a quote from the father, when somebody else is paying for the meal, you shouldn't order extra stuff if you won't be able to finish Okay, I want to i want i want to say something.
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Where do people come over with these rules? They're they're not written down in here. These are values. These are quote-unquote values of that individual family dynamic the way he was raised.
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And that is it. There's no written down. like to st to I have a problem with parents talk to their children in this capacity. I, as a parent, I had a mind using cues not to.
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not to accidentally teach my kids wrong. And I think this is a wrong thing teach your children. When you teach them quote unquote rules that don't actually exist, especially when the option for that is there. It's like you have an option. They're going to say they're paying for the food too. you know I personally, if I'm paying for the food and someone took their leftovers home, I'd be like, cool. Thank you for not wasting my money.
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Right, right. Yeah, okay. Yeah, see. But I can also see the other side, too, if, like, somebody orders way too much on purpose just to have that extra food purposefully.
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I can see if it's done, like, I can understand somebody doing that. But I think if it's your father and son dynamic, you should probably understand if you're kidding. Yeah, definitely. You know, I can, I mean...
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Did he order like the steak and lobster and all these sides? No, he ordered an extra side dish. in you know that's That's it. that's not I don't think that's an intent to exploit his father.
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can see that. the The kid's 28 years old, so he's a grown-ass man. ah But but he said that he said that his dad basically ah meant well and that he was trying to teach him a lesson.
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But what lesson is there to be taught him? Right, you're wasting your money on it. I can't tell you how many times I've gone out to dinner and I'm like, have this appetizer. I'm gonna get some potato skins because they look really good.
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good help And then I order a fucking 16-ounce steak and a salad and another potato. because I love potatoes. They're amazing. They're the greatest thing ever created. Potatoes.
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Potatoes. So, yeah. And then I get like halfway through my steak and I'm like, maybe i shouldn't eat all the potatoes. and i will say though, I have been out with like rich people and I will do it on purpose just because. If I'm going out with somebody that's filthy rich, I'm ordering extra. justist but no I guess that's this is a new thing now. and I've never heard that before. like
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If somebody else is paying for the meal, you're not allowed to do a doggy bag or do leftovers. Like, I don't see the problem with it. If I take you guys out to dinner and you don't eat all your food because i mean, you know, for whatever reason, yeah bring it fucking back to the house with you. You'll eat it later. yeah home network Smoke up and eat that shit later. Yeah. I'm not like, unless, unless somebody's intentionally trying to like, you know, order like,
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meal after meal after meal. But yeah, I eat one meal. Let me take the rest home because I'm paying for it. ah If it's something like that, bad on them. But if it's just like, but if if if Glick and I are out, but hey man, I got the bill tonight.
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And Glick had leftovers and he took them. I'm not going fill it. I'm not going to fill it. It is what it is. I man yeah think that's a made up. I just ordered all this food.
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Yeah, I think some people are like going around making up rules for other people to have to follow. And it's like, be an adult. Tell people no sometimes. It's like, not fuck yourself. It's okay. Don't fuck yourself, Dad.
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It's not the end of the world. don't And don't invite me out to lunch, Pops. You know what I mean? Yeah, I don't know. i just i about this there's There's a whole debate right now with this situation happening on Reddit. With one side saying, yeah, you're a piece of shit for doing And the other side going, no, you guys are the piece of shits for thinking that.
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I think it's i think it's such ah it's such a mundane situation that like you really have to watch that situation to really have a real opinion on it, to tell you the truth. Like an actual worthwhile conclusion. Other than that, it's just like, oh, first will first world problems. You know what I mean? It's like, you got to be pretty privileged that to have that make you upset, I'm just saying.
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I got to agree with you. I don't know. It blew my mind. I was like, i when i When I first heard this story, ah was like, man, a lot. You know how many times I've gone out with my parents or gone out with friends or I've taken my parents out or my friends out and was like, yo, I got you guys. you know Get whatever you want. I got you guys.
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And there's been leftovers that have gone home. Somebody eats them at the end of the day. They don't go to it I would rather they go home than just get thrown away because that's what the restaurant's going to do. I don't ever make...
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I don't ever make the mistake anymore of saying, hey, I got all y'all covered or whatever you want. did that at a bar once with a bunch of ammo troops. I paid the bill, but I was broke for like the whole next fucking month.
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It was bad. It was bad. I made that mistake you know years ago. i took my guys out. and you know I bounced at a club and I took all the guys out for breakfast one night after after after our shift, and I was just like, they brought that bill, and I said, fuck.
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Exactly, Mandy. Exactly. It's about it's it's like, that's something that's something somebody with privilege would complain about. Yeah, I gotta agree with you, Blaise. There's gotta be a rich family, or somebody who's never gone or wanted for.
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um honey you always It's it's always the rich people that are offended by Like, oh. Yeah. You can't take this because it's my money.
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no Hashtag eat the rich. Eat the rich. All right. i got I got a couple stories. I know Glick's got three. I got two. So I'm trying to do this in ah in a fashion where we all get to talk. It's not the same person. Unlike what it used to be on WTF. So with that being said, I want to go i on WTF. yeah I don't know. Okay, i'm goingnna I'm going to open up with a with a lighthearted story. I think it's fucking cool for for for the ecology.
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I think it's cool for science discovery. I think it's just cool in general for
Eco-Friendly Battery Innovation
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applications. Granted, it's very small, but once it gets better and scaled up, ah researchers in Canada, ah Canadian researchers are developing an innovative biodegradable battery using tree pulp and cellulose nanofibers, which I'm glad that cellulose is being used again. We used to have all a majority of our little plastic products made by cellulose or plant plastics prior to this whole petroleum plastic shit that's taken over.
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so these So stuff would biodegrade and it would be like, oh, that toy it got left out and it's gone. Over years, it just degrades. It doesn't hurt anything. So anyway, which can fully decompose in soil within about 60 days without leaving toxic residue.
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These paper-thin, flexible batteries are ideal for proper, I'm sorry, for low-power, short-term applications like medical wearables, environmental sensors, and GPS trackers, offering a greener alternative to traditional lithium ion batteries.
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So it's not like, it's not a technology you can apply across the board, But um i think whatever whatever moves we can make to lessen our dependent on toxic energy, I guess you can say, as compared to this green energy. i know green energy is a trigger word for some people, but clean energy, and that's that's another trigger word. Anyway, ja i think please i think I think biodegradable technologies is better for the planet. I think that's fucking cool.
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That's one of the reasons why they got rid of mercury batteries because of the environmental impact and, I mean, kids swallowing them and stuff. So, I mean, there's multiple reasons why those batteries would be a good thing. And and I like that they're starting out, and i it might just be because ah where they're at, but the fact that they're starting out on the short too short-term use things.
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that do typically wind up getting tossed and going to the waste and everything like that. But, you know, as they develop their technology, we could see it into car batteries or, you know, whatever, you know, other other things that have longer life, you know, our laptops, our cell phones, you know, whatever.
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Like lithium batteries and shit could maybe end up turning into type of shit like that. I can see that. I can also see... pretty novel products like your school notepad notebook also being quote unquote ah external battery that you can charge your iPhone when it goes dead.
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Oh yeah. Well they have external batteries already. No, no. I mean your notebook, your school notebook is both to write notes on and you can plug your phone in to charge because it's also a battery because it's all paper.
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yeah was understand i'm just I'm just like using novel ideas like Skechers putting lights in kids' shoes. I'm just saying. or you can have a Or you can have a notebook. Your kid can have a notebook that has like has lights around the frame and it's all all because of that biodegradable battery.
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And it could be cheaper than rather than you know yeah bad as fuck. yeah I'm just like thinking of like novel clever ideas that have fun. Yeah.
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Hell yeah, man. Dildos. Biodegradable dildos. I knew you were going to fucking say that when I brought this up. I saw your face. I knew it. No, because i brought my i brought I actually brought my vape up, Britt.
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um what's Where's my batteries? Well, this one is a little bit more... Yeah. I absolutely I agreed with you because I was like, that would be cool to have for these batteries where I could just... It might be a little bit cheaper.
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I can interchange them and I can just recycle them out. But these got that lithium and shit in. So you can't... But those batteries are rechargeable, are they not? Yeah, they are. But I mean... And that's fine. But I think with these biodegradable batteries for vapes, there's a lot of vapes on the market now that are disposable.
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But they're all... lithium ion batteries and they just get tossed in the trash, tossed in the trash. Or I see them in a parking lot because somebody dropped it they can't find their $40. Ha ha ha.
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and Or friends, they like they keep them and they have them like piled up in the rim and it's like a waste of plastic and it's a waste of like all that shit that they put into them. They have actually canceled a lot of them, but then they'll just slap a new name onto it and sell them with a new name.
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Yeah, yeah. Wait, wasn't sure she thought I was hot next to you? Hell yeah. but Dude, if you're not wearing light-up skirts. Sorry. Ooh, or Okay, I'm sir i just just as ah Just as a side note to the audience members, a little bit think about me.
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I hate Skechers. I'm a shoe person, and I absolutely hate Skechers. Skechers are an abomination. they dated They belong to trash with Crocs.
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I'm just saying. I got i gotta to agree with you. But Zanfius, you ain't got no shit on my light-up Heelys, son. and Thank you. Oh, my gosh. I finally love you for once.
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I roll up and them bitches, bitches are pregnant. Automatically pregnant. Okay, Mandy, I'm not mad at that. i guess for past five when i get When I get older, I might want fucking lights on my shoes too, so I can see my way.
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I like light up shoes, but when it comes to Skechers, am a shooby like Joshua over here. Did you say Joshua? She called you Joshua and then busted it yeah now living just a bit of ne cap in your ass. yeah i'm only I'm only making a big deal out of it because she makes a big deal out of people mispronouncing her her name and adding an extra T.
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I've heard that joke and I disagree with it. Uh... I agree with it. jellies i think Crocs have a lasting impression than jellies do. But I see what you mean.
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I do see a movie reference in the movie The Big Lebowski. ah Jeff Bridges' character did wear jellies in some of the scenes.
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yeah not enough so yeah okay We're going to digress in movies. I don't want to. Brittany has a story for us tonight. Glick's all pumped for because it's about Baltimore. Single mothers look out. and what I'm Milf Hunter Extreme.
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it will grow I know, right? I'm really not. That is pretty good. yeah
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I'm like Steve Irwin. I find him in the wild. I'm
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You like the groceries yeah i at the grocery store or Walmart kids. There's one. Walmart. That's another one. You can find all sorts of people. I've printed. Cruising for milfs.
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All right. sure ah but there um to All right. Well, that was your fault for buying Crocs in the first place, Scotto. Just reprint them size bigger then.
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Anywho. Brittany, go ahead. Totally throw this whole thing off the rails. It's alright. So like scrolling through shit.
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I'm so good at telling shit. Well, Baltimore ah they are planting oysters and the um and the harbor to clean it up because boy oh yeah Yeah, they
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they clean up the water.
Oysters in Harbor Clean-Up
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It's a part of this thing that they've had for a while in the Chesapeake Bay. um and now they're starting to plant about 470,000 or something like that oysters to clean up the harbor. And the harbor's gross.
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If you've ever been to the harbor. but Bye, Sam. Go ahead. I have questions, but go ahead. I was going to say, yeah living down in Charleston, oysters are gross. i got our That is the most foul, disgusting food ever.
00:21:56
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You don't like oysters? No. It's the consistency. It's just lame. But anywho, they used to do this down in Charleston. They farmed them for the restaurants, but the the reason they farmed them was because it kept The harbor clean, it also helped with reef growth and stuff like that, which coral reef is important for the ecosystem and and the ocean and whatnot.
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So oysters do provide a lot to to the environment and cleaning and everything like that. But it's really cool to go up to them. And Britt, I don't know if you get to that area very much anymore, but if you get a chance to go see those oyster farms, as they call them, it's a really cool thing because it's literally like right along the coast. They're all right there.
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And you can see like the coral reefs starting to grow and spread and everything. Yeah. Well, they like put them in different like square like fence things sometimes, too. like The different ways they plant them or whatever is very interesting.
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Yeah. i't I don't know. Swallowing snot. i so i'm i'm on I'm on Mandy and Glickside when it comes to oysters. I will not eat them. I've tried them once. I don't like the the texture, the feel.
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i mean It's kind of snotty. um Definitely. but Now I extra, extra, extra and never want to eat them again. They're used to clean dirty water. Right. and Especially from Baltimore, you don't want them fucking oysters. Yeah, I have a problem with eating eating like fish locally because the waters are dirty and you don't want to eat them. i have ah ah Because the pollution is so bad in some places that I have a hard time eating seafood. That's catch and release, baby. It's catch and release. Yeah, yeah, yeah. like i like I like some seafood and some fish, but it's kind of the... It depends where it's coming from. I'm fresh. so Oysters just never did it for me.
00:23:58
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Yeah, oysters are disgusting, but that's one of the other things that... that that oysters that oysters do, they provide like a filtration system in the water. and you know That's cool. They get those pollutants and and shit out. that's That's part of what they do.
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why yeah you know Like you said, I'm the same way. I loved living on the coast because I was never a big seafood guy. I liked certain things. But down on the coast, I got to try more things. And they were fresh. You know, it wasn't like going to Kroger's and getting, you know, tuna or salmon or something that could have been sitting in the freezer for the last four weeks. Like, this shit literally came in that morning or that afternoon off the boats.
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And there were certain parts of Charleston that I didn't eat in certain restaurants because the water was pretty foul around the restaurant around the area. Yeah. But yeah, that's one of the nice things that oysters do. they they They are a huge part of cleaning up that that and that ah ecosystem. and That's also why I get why you guys don't want to eat them, for sure. yeah Well, see, I didn't want to eat them because of just their texture. I don't like them. I never really knew i learned something new today. I didn't know oysters clean the water like that. didn't know they were like a filtration like system like that. like I learned something new.
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They are an aphrodisiac. They are. So is weed. So is mushroom. Like there's other aproposiacs that I don't eat oysters. I'm just saying. but i mean Well, I will i will say, you know, i not to not to make it sound like I did learn a lot from a couple restaurants that I took care of because they had oyster farms because they were right on the water.
00:25:35
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And I was always curious about them. And then of course it was like full on, you know, the oyster farmer, which I didn't even know that was a real thing. He got all excited because he got to tell me all the great things that oysters do for the water and the economy or the the ecosystem. And not only that, but how healthy they are and good for you and aphrodisiacs. then I'm like,
00:25:55
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I just got to kill your pugs. I just asked what was going on down there. I didn't blame you for three hours. hey, you know what? It was worth it because 10 years later, i got to educate you guys a little bit. Man, I remember learning that oysters were an aphrodisiac in my 20s.
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I remember, like, man, you should them. They're aphrodisiacs. was like, I'm in my 20s. I don't need help getting them. and true That's true. What the
00:26:33
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It's like Viagra at that point. The wind just blew. ah No shit. man My tiny little weird.
00:26:48
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That sumbitch has a mind of his own. The pearls are how they recycle the bigger pieces of trash and sand. See, I knew the i knew the pearls were like like they were like were like sand or something gets caught in there. and they develop yeah I understand how kind of how pearls were made.
00:27:04
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But that that actually, now that I know that they're felt that actually makes more sense. They have pearl parties. That sounds so dirty. i give out pearl necklaces at parties. I'm just saying. Well, well, well, well.
00:27:18
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Oh my. so be They'll bring you, you can shuck them yourself and the pearl that you get out or even if you get two of them, you get in design that you get to make yourself.
00:27:35
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like Okay. A pearl necklace. i Mandy had mentioned earlier that don't make my profession dirty. I'm curious to know what your profession is now.
00:27:46
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That you said pearls are in necessity. and you like thing dad The only thing I can think of pearl as used for is just for jewelry. Are you a jeweler?
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Anyway, you don't have you don't have to divulge. It's okay. i was just I was just about to say glick Glick was up in rotation on the story. Jewelry design maker.
00:28:09
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That's awesome. I love that. okay We'll have to bring you up sometime and you'll have to show some of your designs oh and trust me the pearl necklace joke that joke is had that joke has dirtied your profession decades ago so i think it was ah it was a joke on family guy a couple times well i know i i and i did not know that ah glick is back sorry cash was talking to no you're good you're good my friend i was gonna say you are up in rotation though
00:28:44
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know we're kind of flying through these, so going to ahead and hit this other one before I get into... Well, I mean, I have i have i have one more. You said you had a few. I know we're on a time crunch tonight. Well, yeah, but we're we're we're buzzing through these, so I'm going to go ahead and I'm going to hit this other one.
00:28:57
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ah Just mainly because where we went with the oyster conversation. ah but This is more just to make you guys go, what actual fuck is happening?
Unfortunate Shower Accident
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So this cat broke his arm.
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Taking a shower. you You guys want to take a guess how he broke his arm? When you said a cat broke his arm, i was like, how do cats break their Wait a minute. was a cat in the shower and it broke its arm. For how they get the cat in the shower, cats hate water.
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Sorry. Okay, my bad. This dude was taking a shower and he and he and he broke his arm. and Just real quick, you know, one or two guesses. Do you guys think, what up, Jersey? you guys ah got any entertain guess on how he broke his arm?
00:29:39
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He slipped and fell? i mean, that's the obvious answer. His hand slipped off his dick and hit the wall? He was reaching for the soap?
00:29:54
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Well, in actuality, you guys aren't too far off. I mean, that's the only thing. The man with the world's largest penis...
00:30:06
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slipped and breaks his arm in the shower because his giant penis got in the way. Did it fall on his arm? That's a pretty big penis. It
00:30:17
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hurts. It slipped out of his hand and he tried to catch it and just snapped his other arm. This is like the fucking chat that Michael came up with.
00:30:32
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Yeah. So the the AI, this guy is this guy is an AI specialist and he frequently goes viral viral for his enormous unit, which is 14 and a half inches and is reportedly proven are reportedly the biggest medically proven penis in the world.
00:30:53
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OK, Michael, but back to the but this whole thing is about him breaking his arm or the size his penis. and i'm sorry I'm curious to know where Glick's mind is right now on this story. It's about both.
00:31:07
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It's about both. because a Dude would never make a pearl neck. He'd probably drown you in pearls. That's what I'm saying. i You'd be waterboarded with all that shit. um So so so how how this accident happened is because his his member is so big that when he takes a shower, like he tripped over it.
00:31:30
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I got a big fat belly, so I can't see my feet sometimes. This guy's got a big fat fucking cock and he can't see his feet. So I guess he was running late for work and didn't realize he's he's English, so he didn't realize the excess amount of shower gel, we'll say, in the bottom of the tub.
00:31:47
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And he went to get out in a hurry and he slipped because he couldn't see because his penis was in the way and fell and broke his fucking arm. It did. ah Plot twist, he was a midget and tripped over it.
00:32:02
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but im mean, at 14 and a half inches long, that's damn near a trip hazard. for For a normal-sized man, I'm going to You know those ah cord covers you get when cords go across the office for safety?
00:32:16
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He probably needs one of those when he's laying in bed. like that he doesn't he isn't right and he doesn't fucking roll over and hurt himself. I just would like to, and again, I don't know how well you're going to be able to see this.
00:32:31
Speaker
Let me... ah What, the big penis? No, don't show it, please. No, no, it's not his... I mean, you can see his big penis, but it's not what I'm showing. there's the poor There's the poor guy in his cast. You can... If you look real close, right there's his... So what movies on porno does he star in? He's like, hello.
00:32:54
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Goddamn, you're famous. He does need anti-strip slips in the shower. Yeah. threw there pardon of But you imagine if the chip raked across those, that would hurt.
00:33:06
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Yeah. Yeah. He said that he was trying to rush out of the shower and he s slipped because he couldn't see the soap and fell out head first onto the floor and smashed his shoulder and broke his arm because his dick's too big.
00:33:21
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um you think they had You think his parents had to buy a custom jockstrap when he was in high school for sports? I mean, come on. I don't think he played. Dude, did use his penis? if he What if he played baseball and he used his penis for the bat?
00:33:32
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As the bat? I wouldn't put bat on that. I'm just saying. that Talking about a stiff breeze getting hard. Talking about an awkward day in science class. That's a man who deserves gravestone. Okay. I'm not a person. i I get weirded out when people wear sweatpants out public like on a regular basis.
00:33:51
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so i would i would give this guy a pass. Definitely would. like like That's a struggle in life. like I get it. black that That is a struggle in life. brit that we try to on brand song Speaking of and a half inches.
00:34:12
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what i'm nine adds it needs to prove nine out of ten grammy approver the fourteen and a half inch speed And the nonsense
00:34:24
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whatever. what's that meme? Hit bongs, not dongs. and ah Why not both? I love that. yeah Don't believe everything you see on the internet. Nah.
00:34:36
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I'm a fan of both. oh We got a club playing ball he's going to use and he's protecting the shit. Oh, wow. That fucking came out all stuttered at Josh. Nah, he needs a bowl at that point.
00:34:51
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I think other people need to be protected by that fucking thing if he's playing sports.
00:34:57
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Do you think riding that's like eight seconds on a bull for a rodeo? i'm just I'm asking. I'm asking friends. I don't know.
00:35:11
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um as it replace Could you imagine if he played football and and he stiffed on you with his stiffy teeth? For those of you who don't know what a stiff arming is, that's when you're running with the ball and you stiff arm somebody right in the face.
00:35:25
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For years, for years the dad's like, I told you we should named him Tripod. do No, name him Richard. Tripod Jenkins. You gotta name him Richard because of his dick.
00:35:40
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Get it? Walking tall.
00:35:47
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Speak softly, carry a big dick. Oh, man, this has turned into like penis jokes. This has gone off the rails. You know, it's a long time since we've done a penis story, and I've seen that, and I was like, know, if I get the opportunity, we're going to talk about it.
00:36:02
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that's ah That was a good penis story. That was a very subverted penis story, because I'm like, first you started off, there was a cat that broke its arm in the fucking shower. Yeah. yeah I don't know. That's all I imagined.
00:36:18
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you know You know how many accidental touches you probably have got? Totally unintentionally. sorry, dude. I didn't realize that was going to stick out that far. My bad, bro.
00:36:31
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What am I doing here? Are you just fucking me to me? Okay. So, I'm going to... Everybody, like sharing your story. like hi How about that? For more dick talk, let's go Oh man So I'm gonna Oh man, the story I got is gonna fucking God damn it this is that's a hard That's a hard story to follow because that one's all about laughter No, this the story I'm about to tell Is gonna be, is like sad Oh no Oh no, I know but we call the ebrake ladies conversation it is it is it is a story
00:37:09
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this is a story that came out last This is a story that came out last week, and it's about ah about an online streamer, French streamer.
Streamer's Tragic Death and Bullying
00:37:18
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um His name his name real name is Raphael Graven, um but he went by Jean Pormenov or something like that. Anyway, he was ah you started off as a gamer dude, and and then he got...
00:37:39
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Somehow he got in with this other group of guys and they started live streaming as friends, quote unquote. But honestly, what it turned into was them torturing this guy, choking him, drinking and eating stuff he should. And well it was guy, quote unquote, Jack Astry, but it was all focused one person.
00:38:01
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um I guess they decided to go do 10 day ah torture stream, like 10 day. ah stream marathon constantly.
00:38:13
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It was a text that came out apparently one time he texted his mom saying, this guy was 46 years old, by the way. um Apparently he had he had some health issues and stuff. so He wasn't a very popular person, so I think he whatever friends he could make, those were his friends, unfortunately. yeah so Anyway, so during the stream, he died.
00:38:36
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um um in his sleep. Yeah, yeah. Live on stream. um Oh, damn. Yeah, i some of this stuff is out there online. I don't know what they pulled. um I watched some of it, just like the little clips that the news channels would share, which was still atrocious, but not the maximum which would happen. I dare not to. Just thinking about it is like it's atrocious in general. Yeah.
00:39:03
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The thing is, though, um after the autopsy, it turns out that the trauma that he went through of those quote unquote friends of his wasn't what killed him. They're just saying they're just saying it was, you know, natural causes because of his illnesses, his diseases or his health complications. doesn't make it any better, though. Yeah, but it to me, it'd be like, wouldn't that almost compound like what's going on with them? yeah.
00:39:29
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That's right. I did touch on a text. He sent his mom a text pretty much saying they won't let me leave. I'm stuck here. They're torturing me and blah, blah, blah. I'm basically a hostage.
00:39:42
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um So anyway, so there's not going to be a prosecution for these gentlemen because they quote unquote I think i think i think it's at least manslaughter.
00:39:55
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But the law in France is saying it's not because He didn't die of the traumatic abuse. He died of the thing. I feel like has to do with it.
00:40:07
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I think so too, but there's some extra layers here. um This is on a streaming platform that's based in Australia, Australia called KICK. K-I-C-K, Australia. I know, right? Words are hard.
00:40:21
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And this incident happened in France. Apparently, Kick knew about this. um They were like hazing him. Yeah, yeah.
00:40:32
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Yeah, hazing. Let's just say what hazing is. It's fucking bullying, man. I just, I hate hazing. And anyway, so the company Kick have had to know that they were doing this to this gentleman because they would use that gentleman in a Kick shirt as advertisement to sell their merch.
00:40:55
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So they were aware of this. So because they were aware of this, it comes out. So France is going to sue the kick company themselves for allowing such crap to happen.
00:41:09
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So yeah, but my thing, my biggest thing is I think his quote unquote friends. Now they're saying, Oh, we're missing. It was an accident. You know, we didn't, you love them above all. I'm sorry, but if you treat a man like that, a person like that, take advantage of their,
00:41:24
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their vulnerabilities and their disabilities and stuff and say and call them your friend. You're just, you're just complete a whole. Yeah. Yeah. i I think i this happened in France. I don't know how the walls work there, but here in America, yeah. Wrongful death manslaughter. Absolutely. yeah Yeah. Well, here's here. Um,
00:41:52
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and and And not to be the devil's advocate. But here's the thing. So, unfortunately, Facebook, even TikTok, other live streaming, Instagram, people have unalived themselves on those platforms during a live stream.
00:42:11
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For all kick new with this live stream, because you look at live streams today, streamers do the most dumbest fucking things in the world for click and views you're not that bad i mean there was a there was a jet there was a streamer not too long ago who would illegally climb buildings to um to sky jump and he died yeah yeah uh and his and his family wanted to i can't remember it was tick tock or what it was they wanted to sue tick tock and the building the the building owner but it came like look
00:42:49
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He's here, ah you know, for all they know, the guy was there on his own accord. What was happening? They didn't know if it was real or not. I mean, and don't think you can 100%... one hundred percent hold kick liable. Obviously, there should be something there.
00:43:04
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Maybe they tighten up their guidelines. Maybe they cinch up their guidelines. Maybe they don't allow that stuff because like TikTok, for instance, if you're doing anything on TikTok and even Facebook, I mean, we've got we've gotten in trouble on Facebook for live streaming and we don't do anything terrible, but some of our conversations have crossed the Facebook guidelines.
00:43:23
Speaker
So maybe kick needs to tighten their guidelines up because you can't do anything on Tik TOK. You can't even really drink on Tik TOK because it's considered a harmful activity. Yeah. their condition is in never's playing But I was, I guess i guess that is and is one problem with the kick platform. Apparently it is less controlled than let's say YouTube or Facebook or something.
00:43:49
Speaker
And, You know, you and i were on a previous platform that was a little loosey-goosey because they were new and they hadn't quite worked out all the all the bugs. And you could get away with a little bit more on there than you could on YouTube or Facebook or the Tiki-Taki.
00:44:04
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You know, so I don't know how how long Kik's been around, but I have seen them before. But I did read another article on this because you sent this to us and it and and it it kind of struck a nerve with me because, you know, obviously for the the content,
00:44:18
Speaker
ah and what was happening and what happened to this poor guy. But in the one article that I looked at, it there is a potential for the guys that did this to him that they could face up to... oh let me see it. I just had it.
00:44:35
Speaker
And now everything went... digit They could risk up to... a Or potentially be facing up to 10 years in prison and a fine of...
00:44:47
Speaker
1 million pounds, which is the equivalent of 1.17 million here in the States. So, I mean, there are, it seems like they, they are going farther into it with an investigation on, on the, on the, the assholes that did this to this. Yeah.
00:45:03
Speaker
But also at the same time, and I don't know that the art, this is one of the reasons that dove a little bit farther. Why didn't the mom do anything? Oh, Jersey Jersey's got some, ah got some experience with the kick platform. You're going to have let us know about that one. night yeah i'm not i'm not that This is the first time I've ever heard the kick platform.
00:45:23
Speaker
Wait, so Glick, you said that the mom knew about it? Yeah, but you said that the mom text that he texted his mom. yeah Yeah, so oh basically okay so i want i want to those other examples you brought up that people kill unaliving themselves and whatnot. I get that. That's not good, but it's also not the same. like This is a group of guys taking advantage of somebody in a vulnerable position, and bullying them online for not just a day, not just for an hour, but we're talking about like and on top of a 10-day marathon stream, but for months prior.
00:45:58
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It was like an ongoing thing. He also accepted it, though, so it's kind of different in that sense, too. But again, he he had health, mental... As a 46... I'm pushing 48.
00:46:12
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as a forty six i'm i'm i'm going i'm pushing forty eight Cognitively, that gentleman at 46 didn't understand what was going on. He he was vulnerable because... Exactly. so i think yeah So I think there's... There is... i know ah in in America, they do have some legal procedures because of situations like that.
00:46:37
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There's people who have mental mental um deficiencies. I'm trying to be as respectful as I can. Mental disabilities... Like, they're not, they're almost childlike.
00:46:48
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You know what I mean? So they're easy to take advantage of as if they were a child. Yeah, yeah. So, again, not all the details are known. Still more things are coming out, of course. But either way, it's it's it's it's horrible to see other human beings treat a person like that.
00:47:05
Speaker
For kicks, for clicks, for likes. And the people that but go to that and watch that stuff, oh you guys really are sick people that like to watch that type of stuff or even do that type of stuff bullies and there's another word for it but yeah bullies is what they are general and unfortunately and unfortunately ah this is not the first stream of this kind where this has happened, whether it's been somebody with mental deficiencies or whatever.
00:47:42
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Because again, it's it's ah ah such a blurred line. You know what I mean? and and And that's why i said a lot of these streaming apps, they need to tighten their guidelines up. you know I get pissed off at TikTok all the time because I get in trouble on there all the time.
00:47:59
Speaker
But there's there's so many this is there so many times that this has happened where people go on these extended streams and they do dumb shit, harmful things to themselves and to each other.
00:48:11
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And, and, and it's all about the clicks and the likes and the views and, and and the comments and money and everything else. So it's hard to just, yeah, somebody anymore when somebody is actually in real danger or until something terrible like this happens, what happened to this gentleman? I know there's going to be some people out there, Blake, but blazing.
00:48:31
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What about jackass? Yeah. And that's a good point. That's a good point. Cause that question was raised on a, you know, a thread on comments thread.
00:48:42
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So Jackass was a bunch of guys. course they're adolescents at that time. They're all consensually decided to do that to themselves. Like they all agreed to do that and do it to themselves and each other. Like they, ah this was, even though this guy agreed to have it done to him,
00:49:01
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It was one-sided. It was four. think was three or four guys that would torture this one dude. It wasn't him torturing them or taking turns. It was all on.
00:49:11
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Yeah, it was all on him. I don't know the extent of his mental disabilities, but i understanding how people kind of work, like there has got to be something there that that put him in a vulnerable position to to accept that. And that saddens me so very much.
00:49:31
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No, it is. It really I didn't know Brittany dropped. Yeah, she just... i didn't know britain dropped yeah yeah she should it is a It is a very sad story, obviously.
00:49:43
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But hopefully, Kik will now, yeah, like like Jersey said, like um I'm vaguely familiar with Kik. I think I checked it out one point in time not too long ago for more promotion for the networking, the shows, and stuff like that. I just um wasn't i wasn't too impressed by it.
00:50:05
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But like she said, it's very lackadaisical. There's a lot of apps like that, you know, Paps was one of them. Uh, Cantina was, is another one. There's just no real guidelines or rules and people can do whatever they want.
00:50:19
Speaker
Yeah. I don't know who, uh, I don't know who to stick is, but take the word. But apparently stick rules, stick rules. It's not a fun app to use.
00:50:32
Speaker
Interesting. I might check it out cause I'm curious now, but, uh, Glick, hope yeah he's you have another story of Forrest, don't you? Yep, I do. But I'll just one one more. I really hope this causes Kick to tighten up, to tighten in the reins and get shit under control.
00:50:51
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You know, unfortunately. that trick kick is like a Kick is like Twitch, i remember if if I remember reading it right. Yeah. Kick is more like Twitch. okay Kind of like Rumble is like YouTube.
00:51:03
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Mm-hmm. So, ah yeah, i do have ah I do have one more here. but but it's by I'd like to get her input as a yeah as a lady.
00:51:15
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We've talked about the AI. We've talked about the robots. They're taking the fuck over. Oh, I got a new one for you. Pregnancy robots.
00:51:26
Speaker
What? Pregnancy robots. You're going to have to... You're going to have to explain more in detail what you're talking about pregnancy. Oh, I'm going to. about Robots that get pregnant, robots that help with pregnancy, robots that deliver pregnant. I don't know. they I don't know. How about you let me get there?
00:51:44
Speaker
Because you asked me a question like, what do you think of this? i like, I don't know. Pregnancy robots, I'm out. Figure it out. I sent you the link. so yeah z As long as it's not mine, I don't care.
00:51:58
Speaker
long as it's not mine. yeah We're talking about but muted no Pregnancy robots could give birth to human children in revolutionary breakthrough and is a considered a game changer for infertile couples.
Robots with Artificial Wombs: Ethical Dilemma
00:52:16
Speaker
And this is how the Matrix starts back. ah So this is basically just advanced to test two babies. And like a thing, a bottle of juices.
00:52:36
Speaker
So what would this robot do? Just be the gestation container for a baby? China is working on designing a a ah bot with an artificial womb, which will receive nutrients through the hose, or through a hose in its abdomen.
00:52:55
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And it will soon be able to carry a fetus for about 10 months, giving birth accordingly. Why does it have to be like an actual robot? Why don't they just do it in like tanks? Like I was trying to say.
00:53:07
Speaker
like yeah I agree with Brittany. And for one one reason, why? ah yeah Why do we have? Is it walking around? and't in in two And two, once we ah start assigning, ah quote unquote, or per personifying these robots, like with, oh, it's their abdomen and not, it's just sticking into bird's container. What?
00:53:33
Speaker
It seems so weird when it's explained like. so if So the pregnancy robot, if all goes according to plan, the prototype will make its debut next year.
00:53:44
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For those struggling to conceive, hiring a humanoid to carry their baby would cost. So like if you get a surrogate, if you like, like like brit say for instance, you and and and and down the road you get married, you and your husband want to have babies, but for whatever reason you can't.
00:53:59
Speaker
And you go to one of your best friends and you're like, hey, so-and-so, we can't get pregnant, but would you carry our baby for us? That could cost right around $100,000 to $200,000.
00:54:13
Speaker
This is why like Scotto. His mind to robot this is why like scotto his line went to dune as well exactly yeah this this this pregnancy robot Is only about 14 grand But and I can see the other side of it Cheaper than a marriage In ah in a Like in a body, a robot body Because ah baby It gets used to Their mother, you know what I mean?
00:54:45
Speaker
But like, so would they Come out being like Yeah Does it come out of a robot? No, it would still be. it This is the way I would picture. I mean, because we have but IVF in virtual fertilization, where like a quote, unquote, the old bad saying test tube baby that we used to use in the 90s.
00:55:05
Speaker
But you would take that from the DNA from the from the parents and then and then put it into the, I don't like calling it robot. I don't like calling it a robot. I like breeding. Honestly, think breeding tanks, even though sounds more dystopian, because this is a dystopian idea, I think is more appropriate take the truth.
00:55:27
Speaker
Putting it in something that looks like a woman weirds me out. so It does. we shouldn't this is This is how we're going to F ourselves with robots and AI because we're going to give it.
00:55:40
Speaker
we're going we're We're doing it ourselves. Yeah, it's so weird. Yeah, I agree. I 100% agree. i just It's freaky to me. but so I mean, it is do this kind of crazy.
00:55:54
Speaker
I do like the idea of it for, like, Jersey pointed out, surrogacy. bru for For couples that are struggling, i that's a good idea. like I dig it. My cousin, she has tried it twice, and she's not able to have kids, and that's all she ever wants.
00:56:11
Speaker
So... so That idea would be... and don't know. She's also kind of religious, so maybe she wouldn't get into that type of stuff.
00:56:22
Speaker
Because it's science and religion there, too. yeah I can see the Peter Thills or Thills whatever the fucking world, whatever his name is, of the world like requiring this in the future to be like the way we give birth now.
00:56:36
Speaker
Right. Hopefully none of that ever happens. Yeah. What's up, you damn degenerates? Oh, you're talking about glycogen. Oh, no.
00:56:48
Speaker
What's up, Moe Dog? I love these. I'm just saying, before long, pregnancy robots, you motherfuckers, you motherfuckers with your sex dolls, with your AI sex dolls, you go fuck around and impregnate one of them, and then you go down the hook for the next 18 years. Don't talk about yourself, girl.
00:57:06
Speaker
There is so many aspects. When it comes to this kind of technology, when comes to AI, robots, and quote-unquote matrix living, in like there is a lot of nuance and details. and it's it's goingnna be It's going to be messy.
00:57:24
Speaker
It's already kind of good. I'm telling you, Skynet, man, come with me if you want to survive. Fucking Arnold Schwarzenegger.
00:57:36
Speaker
Hey, we got shaman in the house too. Let's go. I like dishes because they're so delicious. Why you like dishes? What are talking about dishes? I like dishes because they're so delicious. What shaman?
00:57:49
Speaker
um Now my brain hurts. Well, I think that's pretty much all the articles. You got anything else? like I know you got to bounce at nine. I wanted to give us some time to talk about these. I know we got still got a little bit left, but we are coming up on an hour for a show, which I think is always great.
00:58:05
Speaker
More penis? What? No, no more penis. But I do want to go through the week. i What is Wednesday. So tomorrow morning, you can catch Michael and I on ah Chronic Contemplations. We're going talking about, think it's called the Stanford Experiments. I can't remember the exact full.
00:58:21
Speaker
The actual name, but it's about the prison guard experiment. Oh, the prison and the inmates. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We're going to be discussing that.
00:58:32
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I just want to give a shout out to people who joined us Tuesday morning. Michael and I had a blast doing trolley problems with y'all. That was so much fun. So, so much fun. Next Tuesday, we're going to keep doing it.
00:58:45
Speaker
We're going to do Trolley Tuesdays for a little bit because that website, we stopped at 15. It keeps going. It keeps going. So we're going to pick up where we left off at level 16. We're going to keep going. But anyway, then tomorrow night.
00:59:00
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but Tomorrow, tomorrow. No, sorry. Tomorrow night. Tomorrow night. Wally is going to be back with a show. and I don't know if it's. If it's about animals or if it's about room, we'll find out. I believe it's about race cars.
00:59:16
Speaker
Okay. So it's a room, room, our race cars, or reptiles. Dragons and dinosaurs that race cars. That's what he does.
00:59:28
Speaker
And then Friday, Friday, this week is movie trivia night. It's going to Western movies. And I don't think Glick catch that entire conversation that one night about Western movies. Cause I don't know what he's talking about saying. I don't know what a Western movie is. You guys were talking about the big Lebowski being a Western. and then I did not. I did not say have you, know you didn't miss that question. Cause I didn't say big Lebowski was, I asked because it has, Oh, would anybody consider a Western? That's not saying it is.
00:59:59
Speaker
i was i was is it what i talking about I was so confused. i'm like I came in and I'm like, hell yeah, they're going to talking about Clint Eastwood and John Wayne and bunch of other really great young guns and stuff like that. and It's like, what the hell is happening in here? here and The weed is good in the neck of the woods.
01:00:20
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well because what We're talking about the what the elements of what makes a West Virginia. but Anyway, I digress. so yeah Friday night is going to be trivia night. I know we we got Glick coming. ah Tony's going to be there.
01:00:32
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um Brian might. Michael is going to be there, obviously. I think Tranchula might be there. I'd let her know. So we'll see. we're gonna have More victims.
01:00:44
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Yeah. And I and i told them all that I'd prefer it if they all just ganged up on Glick and made them. Anyway.
01:00:54
Speaker
Speaking of Tranchula. Speaking of Tranchula. There she is. What's Angel? um Angel. I keep wanting to say, not Angel, but Angie for some weird reason.
01:01:10
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so it's it's So instead of me messing it up, I just say trans. So anyway, Saturday night. You and Cash doing a Saturday morning or Saturday afternoon? No. They're back at their mom's this weekend, but Cash and I were talking about that the other day. We are definitely going to be coming back here very soon.
01:01:28
Speaker
with Cassius Klein. So we just took a little hiatus during the summer months, but we are coming back very soon. And here in the next couple few weeks, Cassius Klein will be back. ah Cool, cool.
01:01:39
Speaker
And course, Saturday night is a nonsensical nonsense open door challenge, which you guys have been paying attention to the Facebook page. I said at the beginning of the show, I dropped the caption this or meme this picture.
01:01:52
Speaker
We're going to go through Saturday night all the funnies. There's some good ones already. man I don't appreciate you motherfuckers, and I don't find any of you motherfuckers funny, just so you know. but where And I already already have the picture for next week's caption. I'm going to drop next week. yeah Anyway, and of course, Sunday is Unnecessary Roughness.
01:02:17
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Yep. Yep. Unnecessary roughness this Sunday. and Saturday is the official kickoff to college football. So we're going be talking lots of college football. NFL is still in that fun time of the year right before they get started.
01:02:30
Speaker
Just got done with their 53-man rosters. And then, of course, we'll be talking some – well, maybe we won't start talking about fantasy football until later on. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like we're going to have a league, ah a podcast league this year.
01:02:45
Speaker
Angel, take care of yourself. Damn, girl. Hopefully you're right. um But that's cool. That's just one less headache I got to worry about. so True. We'll shoot for it next year for 100 for real next year.
01:02:57
Speaker
But, yeah, man, so we're going be talking all things football. Hopefully Derek will be there. And, as always, Rick will be hanging out with me. Cool, cool. Monday, there's nothing scheduled.
01:03:09
Speaker
I got to work that night, so unfortunately. Tuesday morning. We are talking about doing something with you and I. Yes, that might have to be early in the day because I work Monday night. But Brittany and I are going to do ah do ah do a thing on discussions on pop culture and counterculture and shit like that. Nice.
01:03:27
Speaker
I think Wally, I've got to. I know he's tried to call me a couple times this week. I've been so busy with stuff. But I think he's back to normal, and he might be rolling Monday. if not, i don't know Maybe I'll come up and do something Monday evening.
01:03:40
Speaker
Just come up and fuck around. Then Tuesday, you got a guest this week? Not as a right now. Okay. i do i just I already mentioned it once, but we're going to continue Trolley Talk Tuesday and this this coming Tuesday, too.
01:03:53
Speaker
So, Michael and I. guys should come check that out. she was And then next Wednesday, Brittany's going to host and she's going to bring a topic. i i don't i don't I don't know. i don't Actually, we don't know what we're doing next Wednesday.
01:04:09
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We never know what doing Wednesdays. We'll figure it out between then and now. do it I'll take care of it. I got this. You got it, Britt? I was just messing with you, but if you got it, let's do it. It's called the Brittany fade.
01:04:21
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<unk>s case i pulled a 20-pound bag of ice last night at work for a customer, and it was stuck and messed up. my Oh, ouch.
01:04:33
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I already to hear that.
01:04:38
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Affable. Well, do y'all have anything left? Do y'all have anything to end the show before I hit the end of the stream? Yeah, I'd just like to tell MoDog he can kiss my ass.
01:04:50
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And the rest you guys in the chatterbox, you sons of bitches are cool. Have great night, guys. Thanks for hanging out with us. I'm just messing with you, MoDog. You know i love you, brother. We'll talk some match. Talk to you, MoDog.
01:05:05
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Brittany, do you have any words you want to leave the audience with? Um, no, thank y'all for coming out and hanging. That's all I got.
01:05:16
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I enjoyed all the penis jokes and the cold necklace jokes and all y'all motherfuckers have been great.
01:05:33
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01:06:25
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but the vibe's just right. Tune in, tune in, wait for that beat, flow so seamless, feeling