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What happens if you smoke too much weed and then call an ambulance? What is a Furry? Can you somehow become 1% chip? Have you ever felt the urge to just throw yourself down stairs just to see what happens? Are the compliments you receive fake? Find out all of this and an old timey German-Funeral Tradition on today's episode of #TOQ

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Transcript

Introduction & Show Concept

00:00:03
Speaker
Hello everyone. Do you ever find that there are a lot of Qs and As on the internet, but it's mostly a lot of unanswered Qs and not enough sufficient As? Well that's where we come in. Do you like hearing about how you can manage better relationships and life, love, and work?
00:00:18
Speaker
Do you like would you rather questions? Do you like hypothetical situations? Do you like laughing? Maybe crying? And do you like hearing lots of swear words? Then this show is definitely for you. Can we make you smile at least once during this show? You know what? That's our cue.
00:00:39
Speaker
Boom. And we are live with another episode of That's Our Cue, the show where we take your cues and we put them really deep underground and we let the earth crush them.
00:00:50
Speaker
for like hundreds or thousands of years, however long it takes to make diamonds. And we pull them out and they're shining little A's. Alongside me is my friend of 20 plus years. His name is Josh. Say hi, Josh. Hi, Josh. Nice. And Josh and I are excited to give you some A's to your cues. And without further ado, let's do that. So Joshua, let's go to question number one.

Compliments & Sincerity

00:01:13
Speaker
This one is from the, does anybody else read it thread? And this one says,
00:01:19
Speaker
Does anyone else feel like any nice thing or compliment they get is fake? It's like I can no longer grasp the concept of sincerity. No matter who that person is, whether it be a close friend, family member, or a complete stranger, might just be my self-esteem issues, but it still sucks when your own head doesn't seem to want to accept positive thoughts about yourself anymore. Joshua, have you ever encountered this feeling of thinking a nice thing someone said was not sincere?
00:01:48
Speaker
Uh, yes. Really? That is actually quite surprising considering how long I've known you. Uh, people, people genuinely like you, your brain's just mean. Wait, what? Did you say my brain is mean? Uh, no, this person's. Oh, this person's brain is mean. Yeah. Oh, so you're saying that people are generally like them and that like you
00:02:17
Speaker
feel a certain bad way about yourself? Yeah, yeah, no, no, it's like, yeah, people, I don't know you. But you know, generally, when people give you a compliment, it's more often than not sincere. You just because of the world we live in, potentially on the cynical side. And you're just thinking, okay, where's the angle?
00:02:46
Speaker
Hmm. And you, you have felt this. I mean, haven't we all?
00:02:53
Speaker
I honestly, I don't, maybe I'm just broken in the brain or something, but I don't really question it most of the time. Like, unless like, you know, it's somebody that, you know, and they're kind of doing that coy little, Hey Adam, did I tell you that your hair looks nice? You know, cause like they're being playful because they're trying to ease into an awkward request, you know, like outside of those little cutesy things that people do, I don't usually question it. You know, I just take it for what it is or at least what I hope it is. You know, is that weird?
00:03:22
Speaker
Uh, no. I mean, some people just like, you know, have anxiety issues. It's...
00:03:30
Speaker
leaving back to the, your brain is just me thing. Interesting. Yeah, I got to tell you as a compliment payer, I get frustrated when I, I often have found myself in weird arguments with people because they fight me on something that I'm being sincere about. Uh, you know, or they'll say the opposite, you know, I'd be like, Hey, you look really nice in that shirt. Or Hey, I really like what you,
00:03:58
Speaker
with your hair or whatever and sometimes like okay thanks but I think and then they start talking about how much it could be better or whatever and I'm just like just just say thank you just fucking say thank you just accept that I gave you this compliment god damn
00:04:16
Speaker
Yeah. Like in that, like in that skit and family guy where the two white blood cells are talking and he's like, Oh, you look really good on the white cell magazine. He's like, Oh, where my eyes were closed. And the other one's like, just take the damn compliment, Carl. Jesus Christ. But anyway, um, yeah, like Josh said, sometimes your brain is just mean. Um,
00:04:36
Speaker
A good way to practice, at least in my, maybe I, again, I haven't really doubted it that much in my life because I typically try to surround myself with people I, I trust, but like, you know, strangers may compliment you or like someone on a thread may compliment you or like, I don't know.
00:04:53
Speaker
Uh, you know, a coworker or whatever, but like typically if they're going, something that really helps me is that when somebody pays me a compliment, I realize that sometimes that was probably harder for them to pay than it was that it will be for me to accept because people are awkward. And sometimes they really have to summon up courage to say anything at all that they think is positive without trying to sound wrong about it. You know, right.
00:05:20
Speaker
Have you ever done, have you ever felt like you wanted to tell somebody something, but like you didn't know if it was going to come off the right way. So either you chose not to, or you had to figure out how you were going to say it.
00:05:29
Speaker
Right. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's weird. It's, it's kind of, yeah, I actually just, I just read, Oh man. Somebody somebody's wiener must be small over there. I heard a big old engine. Um, yeah, yeah. Save enough to ask for the rest of us, buddy. You just want to redo that. No, I don't care. I don't care. This is a pretty low key show. Everybody we're not very minimal editing goes into this show folks.
00:05:59
Speaker
Just the ad break, really. But, but yeah, so the long and short of it is, is that, you know, just understand that, like, I actually was reading a YouTube thread, a YouTube comment section, which sometimes is dangerous. But I watched this one channel called What Culture, and there's this guy named Simon Miller. He's like really popular.
00:06:20
Speaker
And, um, he was talking about the show that he usually does. And I was reading the comment section and like the guy in the video, Simon Miller mentions like, Oh, Hey, and I saw this one guy sign in the, in the crowd that said, Hey, Simon. And so like, he says, thank you for the sign. And then somebody else in the comments says, Hey, to the person that was that sign that was, I was in the crowd too. And I saw your sign and I wanted to say that looked really cool. But by the time that I summoned up the courage to tell you the event was over and I lost you in the crowd.
00:06:48
Speaker
And I thought that person spent hours. It's a three hour event and they spent all three hours trying to figure out how to say, Hey, I like your sign.
00:06:57
Speaker
You know, like, right. So if somebody does pay you a compliment, just know that as much as as difficult as it is for you to receive it, it may be for them, unless there's somebody like me, but it may be for them just as difficult to give it. And for you to try to shoot it down or maybe play it down a little bit actually could be hurting them too. So really, if you can't take it for yourself, just know that if you receive it, you may be doing a nice thing for them without really having to try that hard. So.
00:07:26
Speaker
There you go. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. And for me as a compliment machine, that hurts. That hurts me. Where I'm like, you look really nice today. And you're like, no, I'm ugly. I'm like, come on, quit this. Stop this. But I get it. All right. Cool. Moving on. Next one. Oh, I didn't say who this was from. That was from crystalline turtle number 17, apparently. So all you crystalline turtles out there. Hey, listen, just take the compliments. You're beautiful.
00:07:54
Speaker
Um, how about this one?

Impulse Control & Humor

00:07:56
Speaker
Josh, this one is from Ari pancake and they ask, why am I like this? I think this belongs here, but sometimes I really want to just roll. I really want to roll down my stairs super badly. I know I would get hurt. I know I'll cry my eyes out because I got hurt, but it doesn't stop the fact that I really want to roll down the stairs. Head first. I don't know if I should be laughing. It's just a funny sentence to read. Josh, why are they like that? Why do they want to throw themselves downstairs?
00:08:23
Speaker
I'm not gonna call the ambulance because then you won't learn. I'm gonna spit my fucking tea out, you jerk. Yes, exactly. But why do you think that they're like that? I don't know. You okay? It literally just started going down my throat when you said that. I'm fine. Go on.
00:08:50
Speaker
I think we all just kind of have those weird things where it's like we really shouldn't do it and we're probably not gonna do it.
00:09:07
Speaker
But what if? Right. Have you had any of those recently, Josh, where you just had that moment where you thought like, just this once, what if I do this thing to see what happens? Lately, no, none that I can really recall. Any that you can think of from previous lives of yours or previous times?
00:09:31
Speaker
Uh, not off the top of my head, but I, I remember having that, that, you know, thought of, it would be really, I can't remember specifically what it was, but I was like, that would be really stupid to do. And I'm not going to do it because it's just a really bad idea, but I kind of want to do that.
00:09:54
Speaker
Yeah, it's kind of like chaos theory in a way. It's a hypothesis that part of your brain is really curious about. I used to have this myself. I've only told a few people this, but now I'm telling whoever listens to this. But I used to imagine myself striking people just to see how the situation would change.
00:10:21
Speaker
I don't have any beef with these people. I enjoy talking to them. We're having a great conversation, but sometimes I'm like, what if I just slap that cigarette right out of their hand and say, quit that shit? You know, what would happen? I'm not a violent person, but how would this situation change? You know?
00:10:36
Speaker
Uh, I think, I think, I mean, for you wanting to throw yourself downstairs, I guess it's just you punishing yourself as opposed to creating a scene on other people. But, uh, it's probably just a chaotic theory that you're, that you're considering. Um, and, uh, yeah, I think I say, don't act on those things. Um, maybe play, uh, what's that video game where you just, if you just throw yourself into shit in their video game where you just.
00:11:04
Speaker
Fucking, I mean, fall guys, I guess maybe. Or, um, if you play Saints row, you can just throw yourself in all sorts of shit and get in a bunch of car accidents just and score high points by doing it. Just do that. And then that'll be enough. Or as a side note, though, go for, go for Saints row for the, the new one from what I've been seeing isn't impressive at all. Right. Or saints row three, which I think is the best one of all time between two and three.
00:11:34
Speaker
You know, just throw yourself into some cars and get flung into traffic and you'll ragdoll and it's really fun. Or put on a VR headset and play that one. What's that one called? Where you go up into the elevator and then people walk out on the, is it called the plank? Is that what it's called? No, there's something else that's called, right? Where like you walk out on, like you go up this huge ass elevator and then like, you just essentially just walk off of a fucking, the top of the building. You know what I'm talking about? It's one of those wacky physics games.
00:12:03
Speaker
Yeah. And they're just like, it just, you can like see how the VR is and most people can't do it. They like collapse when they get to the end of the beam. Go do that. You'll think, you'll think a lot less about throwing yourself downstairs. If you do that and you're like, boy, this is scary. Then your brain will trigger every time you think about putting yourself downstairs. Um, Josh, do you want to do a history lesson now or after the next question? Uh, what do you say we do one more question and then that way you can prepare your brain for some history.
00:12:33
Speaker
Go for it. All right.

Understanding Furries

00:12:35
Speaker
And this one I picked specifically because of a comment you made in a previous episode. So this one was posted by I'm Smart Copium. And they ask, can someone explain to me why some people are furries or explain furries overall? So basically, the last few weeks, I've been seeing more and more stuff regarding furries. And since my first reflex was to think, ooh, these people are weird, I wanted to understand this type of stuff more before I truly base my judgment on this.
00:13:01
Speaker
I'm quite confused about furries and would appreciate if someone would care to explain what furries are overall and why some people may want to be furries. Thanks in advance for all your help. Josh or the expert here, I wouldn't really know how to answer this.
00:13:15
Speaker
Well, the furry fandom is basically a collection of people who just enjoy anthropomorphic or human-like animals. Many people get into it for different reasons. One is you share common fandoms like, say, Star Fox or something like that.
00:13:42
Speaker
Sly Cooper games, etc. Or like those anthropomorphic Disney or Pixar movies. Exactly, exactly. In fact, a lot of people find them for a fandom because of Disney's Robin Hood. Really? Yeah. I didn't know that. Well, not so much with the newer generation, but the older generation.
00:14:06
Speaker
Right. Interesting. That's a fun piece of trivia. Yeah. Some for just an overall sense of community.
00:14:18
Speaker
A large portion of the furry fandom is LGBT+. And so this is a welcoming community for people like that.
00:14:38
Speaker
You know, a lot of people find the furry fandom because of, nah, I was not saying all LGBT are furries, they aren't. But the fact that so much of it is brings a lot of their experience to it, and a lot of community builds around that as well. Right.
00:15:05
Speaker
and many, many other reasons that it would take me several episodes to go over. So I won't get into it. But yeah, generally for the most part is furries are just a community that really enjoy the idea of anthropomorphic, again, human-like animals.
00:15:35
Speaker
Do you want to talk about fursuits too? Because I think a lot of people associate furries with the fursuits only, and I don't think they understand that you can be a furry. I mean, not to say there's anything wrong with that, but I think they just need to know that not everybody who's into furries or identifies as a furry does fursuit dress up. Correct, correct. The reason this, yeah, I think only about
00:16:05
Speaker
Maybe 20% 25% of the fandom actually owns furnishing. It's expensive. It is it is very expensive, mostly because they are tailor crafted to fit the person. Which props to the crafters because those things are fucking like quality, man.
00:16:28
Speaker
Yeah, yeah. So they're basically custom made. So by by like small individual artisans or like very small companies. Yeah. And a lot of them from what I learned. Yeah, a lot of them from what I learned are like individual people who just make them in their house.
00:16:51
Speaker
Oh yeah. It's impressive. It's all hell. Like I said, individual craftsmen are the majority of the fursuits come from. It's impressive. It's super impressive. It really is. But like I said, since they are tailor crafted, that adds to the cost. That really makes them... Right.
00:17:14
Speaker
And to be clear, again, I know I said Josh is the expert, but like I've been gradually learning, you know, he's been my friend for a very long time. I've always known this about him. Recently, he took me to a convention that Anthrocon with, I mean, they were, you know, and they were very
00:17:31
Speaker
Uh, they were very shocked at first that I was not a furry. I was just showing curiosity, but a lot of the people I encountered were very sweet about it and very kind and very excited that number one, usually they're excited that like, Oh, Hey, you're, you're a new fan. But I told him like, I'm not really a fan. I'm just kind of here to learn, you know, I'm here to experience it because my friends really into it. And the reaction I got was also first, it was like, kind of like, Oh, that's interesting. And then it was like, Oh, holy shit. That's even cooler that you even bothered to come. Cause most people think that we're.
00:18:01
Speaker
Weird or they wouldn't want to come here or whatever So just to add to Josh's point like it I was I never once felt any abrasiveness I never once felt any sort of shame because I wasn't a fan or because like, you know, I didn't realize
00:18:15
Speaker
I didn't know anything. People were actually very excited to educate me on stuff and to tell me about it and invited me to their games and all sorts of stuff. So it was really, like you said, a very welcoming feeling. It was very sweet of all of them to be so kind about it. Now, as with any fandom, you'll have a few bad actors. Sure. Yeah, those are easy enough to ignore.
00:18:44
Speaker
Before we move on, I do want to give a shout out to a website called furscience.com. Furscience? F-U-R, science.com. It is run by sociologists and the like, who actually have done extensive studies on the fandom. And they're like,
00:19:13
Speaker
actual sociologist. I believe the project is run by this Dr. Sharon Roberts. I've gone through her panels at Anthrocon before. She's very intelligent. She really knows what she's talking about. There's also other sociologists there. And
00:19:38
Speaker
Like I said, they've done studies at different conventions, they've done a lot of pools with members of the community, and they've really compiled a lot of who they are, what they do type of information. Again, way too much information for me to actually get into.
00:20:00
Speaker
uh, during one of our episodes. But if you are interested in more information about furries, the furry community, et cetera, definitely check it out for science.com. That's F U R science.com. Yeah. So there you go. Hopefully that was, uh, educational for you.
00:20:22
Speaker
Josh how about a little bit we already went over some furry history, but do you have anything about?

Cultural Traditions & Fears

00:20:27
Speaker
Any other history that you want to that you want to bring to our attention since somebody liked your last segment so much Little interesting fact I found out about our home state of Pennsylvania. Hey, that's where we live. Yeah From a Atlas Obscura calm
00:20:52
Speaker
Raisin it pie itself isn't particularly foreboding but in 19th century, Pennsylvania German homes Pennsylvania being a large Large melting pot for Dutch and yeah Amish all the folks Yeah, but in 19th century, Pennsylvania German homes are
00:21:18
Speaker
It meant one thing, death was near. Once it arrived, so too, with friends and neighbors coming to read up the breed family's home or the funeral. Read up. Yeah, that's Pennsylvania for you. Love that. This meant cooking, cleaning, and baking raisin pie. The treat was such a common sight at post memorial meals, it also became known as funeral pie. Really?
00:21:47
Speaker
Or in Pennsylvanian, German, like boy. Oh. Raisin pie. I've never even had raisin pie, but I love raisins. I've yet to see any of those at any funerals I've gone to. When did that tradition die out? Uh, I'm not exactly sure. People still make those? Have you had a raisin pie? I didn't know that was a thing. Uh, many years ago, but yeah, I've had it.
00:22:14
Speaker
So they used to never, never, never, never like a funeral meal or anything. Right. I've had like, you know, little pastries at like the, you know, the deli or whatever, but like, um, or the bakery. I mean, um, so that's interesting. So they would make raisin pies because someone died.
00:22:33
Speaker
Well, as part of the meal after a funeral. It's kind of like our Holoshki and gobs and all that good stuff. Chip ham, as they call it. I don't know if I've ever had just like a traditional funeral dish. I mean, I guess there's things that people always just make for big meals, like spaghetti dinners and stuff. Well, that's interesting. A little bit of thanks, Germans.
00:23:02
Speaker
Since we talked a little bit about your tanks last time, I guess we can talk about your pies this time. A lot of history here in Pennsylvania. Oh, tons of history in Pennsylvania. Yeah. Okay. Well, let's move on to our next question. Did you have more that you want to share or was that your mini lesson for the day, Joshua? No, that was just a little historical thing. Raising pies. Local history, but yeah.
00:23:30
Speaker
Yeah, we should try to find some more local, we should try to find some of those. I would love to try one. See if we're gonna get, see if any Germans want to make me one. Let's see. This one is posted by Reddit user, IamScared1989. Boy, that was a good year to be scared. Lots of scary movies coming out around then. And the year after I was born. Um, and the year you were born, after the year you were born as well. You were born in 88, right? I'm more than 88. 88.
00:24:00
Speaker
Are the police gonna come to my house after this? Throw away for obvious reasons. I smoked weed and it felt weird. I freaked out and called the paramedics because I was afraid it was fentanyl laced. Spoiler alert, it wasn't. They checked me out and gave me the okay, but they asked for my name and address and I'm concerned. They're going to send the police to my house to investigate or something. Even though they said they aren't the police and that I would be fine, I still have my doubts and I am scared.
00:24:28
Speaker
I should clarify that it was my friend's weed and I personally don't own any, but I'm still scared. Please help. I'm an idiot. And after this, I'm never smoking again. Um, are they going to come to us?
00:24:44
Speaker
Uh, if the police don't, aren't already on site and they, they just treat you, then, um, I'm, I'm not 100% certain, but I'm fairly certain that falls under HIPAA, which they can't disclose your medical information unless you give the okay. Right. Yeah.
00:25:09
Speaker
But also, if it was just we, paramedics aren't going to knock to the cops. Paramedics, at least the paramedics I know, think cops are a pain in the ass and they just get in the way on calls half the time.
00:25:27
Speaker
Yeah. They may even ask you if you're still holding, you know, or where your friend lives. Maybe the paramedics have tough work. Yeah. I don't think they'll go that far, but you know, like I said, they're not going to rat you out to the cops just because they, if it was just, if it was just some weed and no one was hurt or endangered, they're not going to tell the police. Right. And if the police do show up saying it's my friend's weed is probably not going to fly anyway.
00:25:56
Speaker
So, I mean, you know, if the, yeah, I was going to say, if the cops show up, fucking don't say anything. You don't have to say anything. If they try to, if they try to arrest you, you know, just call a lawyer.
00:26:12
Speaker
You know that's how you have the right to remain silent? You can invoke that right even before they determine if they're going to arrest you. You don't have to say anything. Yeah, don't give them any sort of justification. Don't run. But again, you don't have to tell them shit. Yeah, and just keep your phone handy. Invoke your right to a lawyer whenever possible, as soon as possible.
00:26:39
Speaker
Get a ring camera. Those are helpful as well. You know, just to kind of give you another set of eyes on you in case shit hits the fan. But either way, hey, listen, if you're that worried that you're smoking fentanyl laced weed, maybe just like you said, don't hit it anyway. I mean, I'm not I'm not saying that, you know, that that you have to. But I mean, if you're tripping that hard already, maybe don't smoke weed. Also, unless you're a
00:27:09
Speaker
heavy opioid opioid user uh if you smoked fentanyl waste weed you would OD like immediately so you're fine
00:27:20
Speaker
Yeah, I mean, yeah, just sometimes as funny as it is, if you have anxiety, we doesn't always usually from what I understand from my friends who take edibles and stuff, it does help. But again, you don't know what you're getting, especially people are making their own doses and stuff. And there are some funky blends out there that this is why cops are keeping an eye out because some of them are much more dangerous. You know, maybe just don't buy any from your friend anymore. And just
00:27:49
Speaker
you know go get edibles for free get a weed card and just go get edibles to calm yourself down maybe that's all you need you know then at least you know it's clean and you're getting it from a facility and you don't got to worry about it they just need to legalize that shit already again I don't smoke weed but just fucking legalize it but even on top of that if even if they legalize it unless they're selling it in stores or whatever people are still gonna try to sell it to you from there you know just like when they when they go door to door and they sell those little Tupperware containers in their little Sally what are those parties I forget what those
00:28:19
Speaker
I'm talking about where all the gals get together and they fucking sell Tupperware. I don't know what that is. But people are still going to be selling their weed like that, even if it gets legalized. So just get it from a facility, okay? And then you'll be fine. Well, here's the thing is, people craft their own beer, but it's like, I'm not going to buy, I'm not going to buy fucking watered down shitty craft beer from you. I'm just going to go to the beer store.
00:28:46
Speaker
Right. And unless you're trying to be a good friend and support your friend's entrepreneurial weed-silling spirit, but you know, either way, you probably have to get a license for that afterwards. So, um, but yeah, get it from a facility, get your edibles or your OC, what is it? CBD. And then, you know.
00:29:02
Speaker
My friend only takes edibles and she has a lot of, you know, she takes it when she's calmed down. She takes, when she has anxiety, she takes it to help her sleep. She takes it when she's in pain, you know, and she gets a little bit of a buzz with it, but you know, at least she knows she's getting, getting that good shit that isn't going to kill her. You know, so, you know, there you go. Um, all right. And finally, um, this one

Fun & Food Debate

00:29:26
Speaker
is a fun one. If you weighed 99 pounds and then eat a pound of chips,
00:29:30
Speaker
Then can you temporarily be considered 1% chip? Josh, what do you think? I mean, not really. Because? Because your body isn't turning into that chip. It's breaking down the ingredients of the chip. Yeah.
00:29:56
Speaker
But it would be, I mean, how much do you think you would literally need to eat to become 1% chip if you're 99 pounds? Like you would need to eat more than a pound of chips, I would assume. Like you would have to shove chips in like every orifice and pocket that you have to, and cover it all over your body and maybe roll in some marshmallow fluff and then cover yourself in crumbs to a heavy degree. Would that count as becoming part chip?
00:30:25
Speaker
I'm asking for a friend. I mean, even then, like your body isn't like made of the chip. Like your skin doesn't become the chip. Right. So only only the water would stay is what you're telling me.
00:30:44
Speaker
So, oh, what if you dipped your chips in? No, it would still be the water. Sorry guys. I'm really trying here to help you become part chip, but also that user's name was Knox the dumbass. So sorry, dumbass. I'm trying here. I'm trying to help you become part chip, but it doesn't seem like it's happening, bud. Um, so maybe just get a chip tattooed on your body or something. Then you could maybe like 1% of your skin could be.
00:31:12
Speaker
covered in a chip. Yeah. So, I mean, there you go. Maybe consider that. I mean, that's probably as close as he's going to get. Maybe they can dip like the tattoo ink and like some sort of chip and it can like it be put into your skin or something. It's hard to say. I don't know enough about tattoos or about artists or about anything really. That seems
00:31:35
Speaker
And that doesn't seem exactly sanitary and I don't think a reputable tattoo artist would do that. Well, hey, you know what? Go to I Am Scared 1989's friend. Maybe he does tattooing and weed selling. So maybe you can go talk to him or them or whoever it is. And then, you know, maybe just don't go to a local shop. Just go support someone's endeavors from their basement.
00:32:00
Speaker
And there you go. You know, then you're, then, then, then you're covered quite literally 1% and ship. So, you know, what are you going to do? That'd be pretty neat though, huh? We're like a huge percent water. So I'd be kind of cool to be a percent of some other kind of food. Anyway, so you're setting the final word, Josh, as you're saying, no, we can't be 1% chip. Correct. Fine.
00:32:27
Speaker
OK, well, then that does it for our questions. So thank you for listening.

Listener Engagement & Closing

00:32:33
Speaker
If you have any questions you'd like to submit, please use hashtag TOQ on the Twitters. Or hit me at role players win. That's R-O-L-L, players win on Twitters. Eventually, I'll make a TOQ Twitter. I just don't have one yet. So whatever. It's the same guy. Why make another one when it's the same guy? So whatever.
00:32:54
Speaker
And, yeah, and also thank you to my pal James, aka FrenzyJunkus, for making our theme song and for letting me do voiceovers over it. I really do appreciate it. It always makes me happy when I hear it, so I appreciate it. Anyway, having said that, let's go to Josh. Josh, please hit us with Josh's final words. Give them the whole nine yards.
00:33:55
Speaker
Which by the way, do you know where that phrase comes from? No.
00:34:01
Speaker
uh the actually comes from world war two a little little little extra history lesson for you um the b17 flying fortress which was the uh the the bomber of the united states uh
00:34:22
Speaker
Army Air Corps, as it was known back then, had machine guns equipped to it to protect it during aerial runs, of course. And they were nine yards long. No, their ammo belts were. Holy shit.
00:34:41
Speaker
Yeah. So when you're saying give them the whole nine yards, you're basically saying fire everything you have at them. Jesus fuck. Give them the whole nine yards.