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It's pronounced GIVENCHY

Popcast with Dalia & Karim
Popcast with Dalia & Karim

304 plays · Jul 3, 2023

We're back! In this episode we discuss all content UNHINGED. Black Mirror and our new found love for Salma Hayek, And Just Like That new episodes, Mind the Manner, Sarah Jane Ho? Do we love her? or do we love to hate her guts! "it's pronounced GIVENCHY". We also discuss Love is Blind, The Ultimatum Queer Love, Claim to Fame and The Swifties.

Transcript

Speaker: Hi, I'm Adalia.

Speaker: Anna Karim, and welcome to... The Popcast.

Speaker: Let's talk about the husband.

Speaker: Oh wait, excuse me?

Speaker: Did you just say let's talk about the husband?

Speaker: Yes, not.

Speaker: Hi, I'm Adalia.

Speaker: Hi.

Speaker: Hello.

Speaker: How are you?

Speaker: I'm good, I'm good.

Speaker: We've been having a lot of technical issues.

Speaker: Not a lot actually.

Speaker: We recorded the episode very smoothly and then it didn't record your beautiful voice.

Speaker: But now we're recording again.

Speaker: We're excited.

Speaker: We'll talk about everything else at the first time.

Speaker: Super excited.

Speaker: So many shows to talk about.

Speaker: So many.

Speaker: So many.

Speaker: And so many updates.

Speaker: And so many changes.

Speaker: And we know that you were going to be able to talk a little bit.

Speaker: I hope so.

Speaker: I said a lot.

Speaker: The time that came out they asked me where you were.

Speaker: We missed the show.

Speaker: That's so nice.

Speaker: Very cute.

Speaker: Let's get into it.

Speaker: We probably won't be able to do another.

Speaker: We have three sides.

Speaker: I have said three sides.

Speaker: But I'm excited to talk about this again, actually.

Speaker: And we were just discussing the newest.

Speaker: Black Mirror.

Speaker: Yes.

Speaker: But, spoiler alert.

Speaker: I'm going to show you the first three things.

Speaker: Because we are going to show you.

Speaker: Black Mirror, it had been a while.

Speaker: I was very excited to see

Speaker: And there are new episodes.

Speaker: And all episodes are different.

Speaker: I'm telling you, it's nice.

Speaker: I'm liking it.

Speaker: So I'm very happy it's back.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Yeah, me too.

Speaker: When I saw the trailer, it was really cool.

Speaker: And this is one of the few times that the trailer did not disappoint.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Like, I felt like the episodes were as good as the trailer.

Speaker: Like, I mean...

Speaker: the and when i saw the trailer that joan is awful i said whoa okay it's actually a very good episode i really loved uh salma hayek um she was very funny uh i thought annie murphy was amazing the one that plays joan um

Speaker: or what?

Speaker: She was beautiful in the past, but she's beautiful.

Speaker: I think this is a new... I think she's become... she's like... she's become more aware of herself, so she's become more aware of herself.

Speaker: I think.

Speaker: I understand.

Speaker: She matured into herself.

Speaker: Mm, beautiful.

Speaker: No, amazing.

Speaker: As beautiful as... as always.

Speaker: There's no one who put...

Speaker: Velvet cooked a long Instagram account bikini videos in celebration of summer.

Speaker: The first one was Salma Hayek's scene from dusk till dawn where she was dancing.

Speaker: Gorgeous woman.

Speaker: Gorgeous.

Speaker: Actually, speaking of Salma Hayek, I just discovered this film, a Mexican film, from 1994.

Speaker: It's based on Nagib Mahfouz's novel, Zouqay Al-Mada' and it's amazing.

Speaker: What's your name?

Speaker: My name is Midak Ali.

Speaker: What's your name?

Speaker: Yes.

Speaker: I don't know if you've read the novel or watched the film.

Speaker: I did in the writing workshop, actually.

Speaker: It's a brilliantly written book.

Speaker: So it was made into a 1960s film starring Shadia.

Speaker: And Salma Hayek plays Shadia's role, who's the main character, basically, in the movie.

Speaker: Oh, in the novel.

Speaker: Yeah, the woman.

Speaker: It's the woman.

Speaker: Nice.

Speaker: Nice.

Speaker: Nice.

Speaker: It's a bit long, but it's on YouTube, and it's a brilliant film.

Speaker: I really loved it.

Speaker: Isn't that nice?

Speaker: Sorry, I was just talking about the Black Mirror, but I remember when I spoke about Salma, I watched the film and I really enjoyed it.

Speaker: It's on YouTube, anyone can see it.

Speaker: And the film is a great movie and I really like the movie.

Speaker: So I really like the movie.

Speaker: No, it was a great movie.

Speaker: And the other thing, I really liked the premise of having this idea of... which was done in the special, the White Christmas episode, where they had the person who was cloned into this Alexa-type device.

Speaker: They played with the idea of...

Speaker: Truman Show, Reality TV.

Speaker: It was a nice mind journey.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: And I also thought that there being Netflix, it's a Netflix produced show and it's being critical of Netflix.

Speaker: Kind of.

Speaker: Yeah, it's called Streamberry.

Speaker: They're being self-critical.

Speaker: I like the concept.

Speaker: The second episode was the one with the documentary filmmakers.

Speaker: My favorite one is the child comes to his brother and he does a documentary to make his father.

Speaker: He was a hero, a police officer hero.

Speaker: And then...

Speaker: then all shit breaks loose.

Speaker: All hell breaks loose when much people are in.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: And Saraha, I didn't see it coming at all.

Speaker: I did not.

Speaker: I did not.

Speaker: At all.

Speaker: I thought the twist was going to be something along the lines.

Speaker: That they are coming to do a documentary on something.

Speaker: And then they will discover something else.

Speaker: So the documentary will deliver something else.

Speaker: And it will deliver something else in these events.

Speaker: We will discover that this kill is still there.

Speaker: But when we are seeing that it's the mother.

Speaker: It's mind fucking blowing.

Speaker: The video is the mother and father.

Speaker: And they are torturing the victim.

Speaker: It was.

Speaker: From the first time she was playing in the background, she was doing yoga from there until the end of the episode.

Speaker: And I'll be... It was very well done.

Speaker: Very well done.

Speaker: And the mother is really amazing.

Speaker: Thank you.

Speaker: What the fuck?

Speaker: What the fuck?

Speaker: The third episode.

Speaker: I just wanted to say, I'm thinking a little bit, we're going to say something.

Speaker: But I wanted to say the comment, because a lot of people commented that this episode was not in the spirit of Black Mirror, because it was not in the facial sci-fi aspect or technology aspect.

Speaker: But we were discussing how actually there is a big part, there is a part that is showing the technology part, the lives we need, and the police can make the papers, and send stand-up behind closed doors on his personal social media.

Speaker: He's recording his life in a very different way, and he's enjoying very different things.

Speaker: And how the mom is like a caricature of modern-day trolls.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: I don't understand how people are talking about it.

Speaker: It has to be related to...

Speaker: I don't know why people are mistaken at the point of thinking of technology even if it's a very light aspect as you mentioned.

Speaker: I don't understand why people are like something that they expected and it wasn't fulfilled.

Speaker: I don't understand it.

Speaker: They say that it's not a black mirror.

Speaker: I don't understand it.

Speaker: Oh, of course.

Speaker: I don't understand.

Speaker: Who is it?

Speaker: Sorry.

Speaker: But the Prime Minister episode.

Speaker: Where is the technology aspect in that?

Speaker: Oh, of course.

Speaker: I think media.

Speaker: Media is the technology aspect.

Speaker: Of course.

Speaker: Which is the same as media.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: So... Can you have a election?

Speaker: Can you have that?

Speaker: The K in Waldo?

Speaker: Can you have it?

Speaker: I'm remembering this creature and elections were a ban and recording.

Speaker: I think season two.

Speaker: I think it's called Beyond the Sea.

Speaker: But I like to call it Beyond Sea.

Speaker: Beyonce?

Speaker: I really like that.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: I know about Breaking Bad and Aaron Paul.

Speaker: Aaron Paul.

Speaker: Aaron Paul.

Speaker: and I like Josh Hartnett but I didn't think Kurt Russell.

Speaker: Absolutely.

Speaker: I feel he's the less important version of... Ashton Kutcher.

Speaker: Ashton Kutcher.

Speaker: I thought he's the butterfly effect and then we discovered that he's the water park.

Speaker: No, Wicker Park.

Speaker: Which is a good film.

Speaker: It's a nice watch.

Speaker: Gianna Kruger.

Speaker: You know, it's my intro into Sia.

Speaker: Sia and Mogamaya.

Speaker: The film had the song Breathe Me.

Speaker: It's one of her first hits, actually.

Speaker: Interesting.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: No, I don't have any questions.

Speaker: I feel it's a very easy one.

Speaker: Anyone could have played that role.

Speaker: I'm not a big Josh Hartnett fan.

Speaker: But I think it was a very well-written episode.

Speaker: You told me that you felt like it was a bit predictable in terms of like that it was a bit predictable when it was released and it was going to happen.

Speaker: I'm not sure what you're doing.

Speaker: The episode was going towards the

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: I was shocked by how bad it was.

Speaker: But I wasn't shocked that something bad happened.

Speaker: You guys are horrifying.

Speaker: I was expecting an affair.

Speaker: Exactly.

Speaker: I thought the episode was going towards an affair.

Speaker: And then once this happened, I was scared to death.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: And, and, and, um, why were they so shitty to the sun?

Speaker: Why was everyone shitty to the sun?

Speaker: We didn't discuss this.

Speaker: No, I didn't say that.

Speaker: But he wants to drop it.

Speaker: He's the baby, he doesn't talk about the whole episode.

Speaker: Everyone's hearing on the child.

Speaker: But I can't remember, he was the other one who didn't have his parents.

Speaker: Yes.

Speaker: Oh my god.

Speaker: Actually, I'm not surprised on the series between Nelly Kareem.

Speaker: His name is Layla, which is a sequel.

Speaker: And she's a single mom and she wants to remarry.

Speaker: And she has this really annoying teenager.

Speaker: His name is Yasin.

Speaker: Yasin, I think.

Speaker: and I almost hit him with two and four, but he is very strong, but he feels like it's not necessary to hit our child at any point, but I highly recommend the show, it's a really good show, and she is very strong, and she is very strong, and she is very strong, and she is very strong, and she is very strong,

Speaker: So I highly recommend

Speaker: Let's cancel Nelly Kareem What the fuck?

Speaker: No, never What the fuck is she littering?

Speaker: What is that?

Speaker: Maybe she's a girl I don't like this show or she said to me, I put a group called Layla on Facebook and all the videos They discuss Layla moments, but I don't understand Layla moments But if you say Layla, you don't have to change your life

Speaker: I think he is giving the community from the community to the sisters who do things that are not normal.

Speaker: They are tackling.

Speaker: For example, a sister has a young child and she is single and wants to get married.

Speaker: So the community is giving her even thinking about getting married.

Speaker: You are not married anymore.

Speaker: Or in case you know what you think, she wants to adopt a child as a single person.

Speaker: Amina adopted a child.

Speaker: Exactly.

Speaker: I think Amina Khalil was living alone on her own without getting married.

Speaker: Speaking of shows that you and my mom watched, I was just like that.

Speaker: Brief into Just Like That.

Speaker: Okay, just like that, a seasonal Gadeed is as boring as a seasonal Adim.

Speaker: Nothing changes.

Speaker: More great outfits by Sarah Jessica Parker.

Speaker: Right.

Speaker: Is this a special outfit for Tricia Field?

Speaker: No, they hired a new designer.

Speaker: I think they wanted a new blood in the show, so they hired a younger designer.

Speaker: But Samantha

Speaker: Sorry, Samantha's the character.

Speaker: Kim Cattrall said on a show that she's going, like HBO called her and asked her, like, what would it take for you to come back?

Speaker: And she, like, had to put down her rules.

Speaker: And one of her rules was to bring back Patricia Field with her, who's also... So Kim Cattrall has a show on Netflix called Glamorous.

Speaker: Mm-hmm.

Speaker: And Patricia Field is styling that show, actually.

Speaker: Yeah, it's not such a great show.

Speaker: I mean, it's good.

Speaker: It's a very light show.

Speaker: It's a light show about this woman, this powerful woman who runs this big makeup company and then she hires this new kid.

Speaker: And there's a lot of power women and the woman who is young on how to run this company with new blood and stuff like that.

Speaker: So the show is beautiful, but it's not life-changing.

Speaker: But it's light and beautiful.

Speaker: And she's with Patricia Field.

Speaker: But I always say that she gave it Patricia Field with her just like that.

Speaker: And she's doing just a cameo, which I thought was very, very cool.

Speaker: I mean, go for her.

Speaker: I just want to go for her.

Speaker: What would it take?

Speaker: What would it take to bring you to HBO?

Speaker: Give me one demand you would make if you're going to go to a show.

Speaker: Patricia Fields.

Speaker: The only demand would be is that the show would be both of us in it.

Speaker: But I'll put it on HBO.

Speaker: That's right.

Speaker: That would be my demand.

Speaker: Her comedy is so cringe.

Speaker: Sorry, their comedy is so cringe.

Speaker: They're not funny at all.

Speaker: And I thought I still have feelings from the first season by their actions.

Speaker: Fabas, not a very likable character for me.

Speaker: Can't say.

Speaker: Carrie falls in love.

Speaker: Oh, not falls in love, but she's dating her podcast producer.

Speaker: Very cute.

Speaker: We need a producer, babe.

Speaker: Where they get invited to the Met show.

Speaker: but they call it the med ball.

Speaker: The outfits are level 100.

Speaker: Level the best.

Speaker: But yeah, watch it.

Speaker: Tell me what you think.

Speaker: I will not.

Speaker: Please reconsider.

Speaker: I don't think I need to watch it.

Speaker: I'm actually on a survivor trip I can't speak to you but I came across it because there's a clip on the web

Speaker: That was all the context that I had it.

Speaker: The woman kicks and screams and bangs and

Speaker: I didn't see any outrage like that, so I felt like I had the energy in my life.

Speaker: So I went to the episode.

Speaker: And basically, this was season 2, this was the first episode.

Speaker: It's a special show from the third Jonas, Kevin, like I'm calling him.

Speaker: Like the other Backstreet Boys, no, it was not Kevin, but anyway.

Speaker: Kevin Jonas He's also the least important one.

Speaker: Yes, my dear.

Speaker: But it's okay anyway.

Speaker: On the other hand, he has a third son named Francis.

Speaker: He didn't have a Jonas Brothers.

Speaker: So they're doing a show.

Speaker: They bring people, for example, one of the lady's sister, the uncle of Tom Hanks, one cousin of Zendaya,

Speaker: And they have to guess who each one is related to.

Speaker: Through challenges, where at the end of the challenges, there are people at the bottom, and they have to make a guess at the end of each episode.

Speaker: So, my friend, I was thinking, she was scared, because they were doing clues and things, so I figured out who these people are.

Speaker: So, I wanted to see things from Forrest Gump, and she was trying to lead them astray.

Speaker: So, it was very obvious.

Speaker: But, I have a question, why did you stop it, Azi, once this is revealed, what will happen?

Speaker: She's out of the game, she cannot win the... Ah, so she wants to stay in the game.

Speaker: Okay, well, I understand.

Speaker: Why it has it in hers is very obvious.

Speaker: If she would have played it smarter, people would not have known it.

Speaker: The clues were very obvious.

Speaker: The clue for Forrest Gump was a box of chocolate with a bench.

Speaker: on a bench.

Speaker: I don't think, Forrest Gump, why?

Speaker: I don't think these two are connected.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: Babes.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: You're out of the show.

Speaker: This is not it.

Speaker: Let's look at another clue.

Speaker: How many episodes is this show?

Speaker: Yeah?

Speaker: How many episodes is this show?

Speaker: I don't know how many episodes are in season 1 but I think it's like 8-9 episodes.

Speaker: Okay.

Speaker: What are you looking for?

Speaker: ABC.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: Okay.

Speaker: Don't advise to stream it.

Speaker: Of course not.

Speaker: No.

Speaker: We encourage membership.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: It's the only viable way to watch it.

Speaker: Do whatever you want to do, babies.

Speaker: It's not that important to watch.

Speaker: I actually would recommend you watch Survivor.

Speaker: I would like to see on season 30 on Survivor.

Speaker: It's such a good show.

Speaker: It's such a good show.

Speaker: I can only recommend it.

Speaker: It's all about the social skills.

Speaker: The challenge is great.

Speaker: Always.

Speaker: Always there.

Speaker: Always there for this kind of drama.

Speaker: so yeah speaking of the ultimatum queer love this is the only discussion i'm not excited about repeating it was such a we went really in depth and i hope we do it justice um just quickly i was i thought it was very refreshing that um

Speaker: We're seeing a lot of women talking and I like the depth of the conversations and how they were actually talking about things.

Speaker: So we're going to see a level of discussion in this show, which was very, very nice to see.

Speaker: I said, they're all very real characters.

Speaker: They have all their problems, they don't know what they're doing.

Speaker: They don't know what they're doing because they don't see them in the end without Ossie and Sam.

Speaker: They're telling you the problem.

Speaker: But, I mean, I really enjoyed it.

Speaker: And I think it could have been three episodes.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: I could have escaped.

Speaker: I was in a meeting that could have been a text.

Speaker: Yes.

Speaker: But it was too repetitive.

Speaker: Too repetitive.

Speaker: Having the same conversations over and over was not it.

Speaker: And I really disliked this woman who I forgot her name again.

Speaker: Lexi.

Speaker: Lexi.

Speaker: The 24-year-old.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: I first... First, I felt like she was a little bit.

Speaker: Like, she was a little bit.

Speaker: She's mature.

Speaker: She understands what she wants.

Speaker: But I think she's just very organized with her thoughts.

Speaker: Whatever she says is right.

Speaker: Yes, when she's absolutely not, she bullied Vanessa, she bullied Ray, and she was afraid of Ray, Ray was afraid of her, and she was talking about her, and then in the reunion, she pretended they're in the happiest, best phase in their lives.

Speaker: Yes, yes, that was crazy.

Speaker: She was afraid of Ray on social media, on her only fans.

Speaker: What the fuck is wrong with you, woman?

Speaker: What the fuck is wrong with you?

Speaker: No.

Speaker: But she, remember when her and Ray, or actually her and Mal, her and Mal and her and Ray both met with her parents.

Speaker: Her parents seem very well put together and so.

Speaker: I feel that she's just a privileged kid.

Speaker: She doesn't have empathy for other people.

Speaker: This is her problem.

Speaker: She doesn't understand where people are coming from.

Speaker: I just can't empathize with other people.

Speaker: I'm too privileged to relate to you.

Speaker: I feel like she's very entitled.

Speaker: Somehow I think things are privileged.

Speaker: So I don't have empathy.

Speaker: And I feel like Ray is a great person.

Speaker: She wants to push Ray into the people-pleasing part where Ray will succumb to the relationship.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: yeah what did we think of the love triangle of Vanessa sorry not Vanessa Zander, Mal and Yoli Zander, Mal, Yoli and Vanessa I mean Vanessa was not part of the triangle anymore because she Xander kind of gave up on Vanessa

Speaker: And she was totally in love with Yoli.

Speaker: By the way, Mal proposed today and I said yes, but I told her like I'm still in love with someone else.

Speaker: I thought that this was her like

Speaker: door to say that like oh like by the way i just said yes yeah but how mal is very exciting like i understand exactly why everyone is excited about mal i mean i understand how like she's very very charming she's very sexy i guess when she's on screen when mal talks there's something in me that's like okay

Speaker: Zander is the kindest for sure.

Speaker: And now we know that she's the most financially stable one.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Can you finance my life, Mal?

Speaker: Can you?

Speaker: I was up to her.

Speaker: She's like, did you see that account?

Speaker: And she's like, I did.

Speaker: Was it?

Speaker: Oh, my God.

Speaker: I want to see that account, too.

Speaker: I mean, Yoli, in fact, is such a Scorpio.

Speaker: She needs your love and affection.

Speaker: But if you want to go back to her, you can do something better.

Speaker: Yes, definitely.

Speaker: I hated Ossie at the first time.

Speaker: I actually hated Ossie throughout the whole show.

Speaker: I think the only redeeming quality was her being with Sam.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Because Sam is wonderful.

Speaker: I didn't like watching Ossie.

Speaker: Thank you very much for watching the scenes.

Speaker: But... No, she's a lot of people.

Speaker: To get into an argument and she doesn't like what's being told, being said, you go to the machine.

Speaker: Mildred is terrifying.

Speaker: Mildred is terrifying, yes.

Speaker: She's psychotic.

Speaker: What happened to you in a movie and Sam when you're in a movie?

Speaker: What happened?

Speaker: I don't think all I remember was Tiff yelling at Sam being like, you have to respect my dog.

Speaker: You have to love my dog.

Speaker: First of all, she doesn't have to love your dog.

Speaker: This is your dog.

Speaker: Yeah, it's not her dog.

Speaker: It's not her dog.

Speaker: You just met her.

Speaker: on the show, so you have to give her some time to also understand your dynamics.

Speaker: I think Tiff is very damaged from the relationship with Madrid and the abuse that she had to endure from

Speaker: you know, they called the police on her.

Speaker: Milred was lying in the reunion a lot.

Speaker: Like, there was actually domestic violence reports.

Speaker: And Tiff, because Tiff seems like the tougher, has more, I would say, like, masculine energy.

Speaker: Masculine energy.

Speaker: Looks wise.

Speaker: And the people...

Speaker: People gaslight Shwaya when she would talk about how Faye Mildred is the aggressor.

Speaker: And Mildred is like Faye.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: It's very triggering.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: It's not a good thing.

Speaker: It's not a good thing.

Speaker: No, no.

Speaker: I just wanted to say something, I don't know if it's super inappropriate and sassy of me to mention, but I thought Sam's outfit in the reunion was horrible.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: It was really bad.

Speaker: It was bad.

Speaker: He can wear a mask.

Speaker: Babe, you deserve more.

Speaker: This is why I wanted her to wear something much nicer.

Speaker: But they're all very damaged.

Speaker: There was no viable couple at the end, Sam and Ossie, which is also problematic in a way.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: I liked Vanessa a lot.

Speaker: In terms of like a character on the show, I thought she brought a lot.

Speaker: She instigated a lot.

Speaker: She created a lot of drama.

Speaker: In the reunion, she was so fun.

Speaker: She was having so much fun at the reunion.

Speaker: She was.

Speaker: She was.

Speaker: By the way, I think Mildred was also I think Mildred was drunk most of the show.

Speaker: She has bought a substance abuse, Yannick.

Speaker: No, I don't know if it's abuse.

Speaker: Because I think... As long as I've seen this show called Unreal, where it, like, reveals the... Of course, we've seen Unreal.

Speaker: Ah, so Unreal?

Speaker: You're welcome.

Speaker: So you can see characters that could be easily influenced by producers in terms of drugs and alcohol while filming because it eases them up better.

Speaker: And you see that on Love is Blind and Perfect Match.

Speaker: I mean, Netflix is notorious for that, whereas shows like Love Island have highly regulated that.

Speaker: I mean, they're not allowed more than one drink, for example, on Love Island.

Speaker: Because...

Speaker: and people get really out of and they act in ways for him that they wouldn't want to probably yeah no I agree they should regulate this because this is terrible it's also part of the duty of care this is a huge discussion on love island how much they're allowed to drink and they have to have a therapist in the villa to talk to on a daily basis anyway

Speaker: The mental is called duty of care.

Speaker: If you bring people to be on a reality show, you have the duty of care to care for their mental health.

Speaker: You can't just put them in very shitty situations and exploit them.

Speaker: While you're exploiting them, you can do something to... Exploiting... A.K.A.

Speaker: therapy.

Speaker: Yeah, it's so... And then there's therapy, so...

Speaker: Are you going to tell me more about... Let's talk about Mind Your Manor.

Speaker: I love it.

Speaker: And it has really interesting people in it this year.

Speaker: And it's been full of drama.

Speaker: There's a scene that was brilliant.

Speaker: And it's peak television.

Speaker: So, in this episode, we edit music.

Speaker: We're not going to do much music.

Speaker: It was so dramatic.

Speaker: I know it sounds weird.

Speaker: I don't know if I'm interested in details.

Speaker: I don't know if I'm interested in details.

Speaker: Please watch it.

Speaker: Yeah, I will.

Speaker: Definitely.

Speaker: And it's fun to watch live every day and discuss with people.

Speaker: It is live.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: We're in Casa Amor, which is horrifying because Elon Musk decided to limit our tweets, not our, everyone's tweets if you're an unverified account.

Speaker: You can't just say 600 tweets today.

Speaker: So you're going to say 600 tweets on the first 10 days of the day.

Speaker: People are fuming.

Speaker: We are fuming.

Speaker: And I'm saying, what is his defense?

Speaker: Why is he doing this?

Speaker: Verified accounts can look at 6,000 tweets.

Speaker: But people are saying he wants people to pay to verify their accounts.

Speaker: But then it's still limited.

Speaker: And how much do you pay to verify your account?

Speaker: That's all for every month.

Speaker: So it's like a... It's enough people do it, probably.

Speaker: And he wants to curb... For example, there are programs that do sentiment analysis.

Speaker: So you can see a million tweets on a million.

Speaker: He doesn't want that.

Speaker: Which is stupid.

Speaker: What do you expect from a man who calls himself?

Speaker: I don't know what he calls himself, but what do you expect from that person?

Speaker: Grimes.

Speaker: Grimes is problematic.

Speaker: But I didn't get into this life.

Speaker: But when I saw a revenge pop-up dress, I didn't have a communist manifesto.

Speaker: Oh, fine.

Speaker: Because people are so ridiculous.

Speaker: I hate people.

Speaker: In general?

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Even Sam from the Ultimator?

Speaker: No, I can't hate Sam.

Speaker: Sam is an angel.

Speaker: She's not a person.

Speaker: Angel.

Speaker: She is an angel.

Speaker: Angel.

Speaker: Angel.

Speaker: Speaking of angels and devils and manners and banners.

Speaker: Sarah Jane Ho.

Speaker: Ho.

Speaker: Sarah Jane Ho.

Speaker: I'm a fan.

Speaker: I started this show thinking this is going to be a Ameena Shulbae moment where it's like

Speaker: No, no, no, we don't do that, we don't eat, we don't know what it is.

Speaker: No, no.

Speaker: And it was just something mind-blowing.

Speaker: I felt myself in the video of Mohanad Al-Hattab.

Speaker: On loop.

Speaker: It's insane.

Speaker: I loved it, but it's very entertaining and very problematic.

Speaker: Very unhinged.

Speaker: I'm wondering how it was approved by Netflix.

Speaker: I mean, they produced it.

Speaker: I'm wondering.

Speaker: They found this.

Speaker: And there's a theory that because they shot this in Australia, I think it wouldn't have passed if it was shot in America.

Speaker: No.

Speaker: I think the whole, like, the other reason, like, timming of the shoe and pigmeling kind of thing is, you know,

Speaker: It's so weird.

Speaker: Anyway, so Sarah Jane Ho, she has an MBA from Harvard Business School.

Speaker: She made tons of money from opening up a finishing school in China, which apparently is very popular because, you know, China is a big country, so people make a lot of money very fast.

Speaker: And I think

Speaker: I don't know, I don't feel like it's something that's important to people in Egypt.

Speaker: But I think in China, the subject of etiquette and belonging to the upper class is something very important to them.

Speaker: I think they're more extreme, but I'm pretty sure we had this back in the day as well.

Speaker: Anyway, I know when I was younger, I was like, I should learn how to speak with the shokoskeena.

Speaker: I think I misled you.

Speaker: People becoming very rich fast and wanting to belong to a certain class.

Speaker: Do they actually?

Speaker: No, no.

Speaker: They should.

Speaker: No, I don't know.

Speaker: This is an information course, right, Mazdi?

Speaker: The Goonies.

Speaker: The Goonies are seen as what I've heard.

Speaker: Yeah, yeah.

Speaker: Apparently, for example, you were talking about this about China.

Speaker: And...

Speaker: apparently in the butlers were not in demand but China has created a new market for butlers make butlers hot again

Speaker: We have similar words, but they spell it wrong.

Speaker: There was a language which was my favorite.

Speaker: I just watched one episode.

Speaker: And it's a common language that you write to them brand names and they have to pronounce them together.

Speaker: Givenchy.

Speaker: Givenchy.

Speaker: Gushi.

Speaker: Gucci Anyway, I don't know what's going on in the scene, but we also have some things on TikTok too, and if you entered there's people saying that it's a letter

Speaker: It's true.

Speaker: I think this is because it's the... I think because English has become an international language, so it's become so important for a lot of people, that they can't speak right and do it, so they can become a very significant career.

Speaker: Who cares?

Speaker: Who cares?

Speaker: But the Swifties

Speaker: The Swifties care.

Speaker: And they care intensely.

Speaker: I bet they care, yes.

Speaker: So you better watch what you say.

Speaker: And my time, two things can cancel you.

Speaker: In life.

Speaker: Yes.

Speaker: Taylor Swift.

Speaker: Taylor Swift.

Speaker: And... You're like... You're like... You're like...

Speaker: Is this something you came up with?

Speaker: Anyway, just team up with it right now and I forgot it.

Speaker: The gays.

Speaker: Taylor Swift fans.

Speaker: And I'm not pronouncing Givenchy right.

Speaker: What's up?

Speaker: I saw a scene in Taylor Swift in a concert with Taylor Swift trying to get a record or get a record from the stage in the security game after that.

Speaker: Taylor Swift was on the mic and said, no, why are you doing it?

Speaker: And apparently after the show, Swifties were like, oh my God, Taylor was amazing.

Speaker: She like told the security to get away from me.

Speaker: It's like, oh, you guys are crazy.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: You're crazy.

Speaker: Right.

Speaker: Y'all are crazy.

Speaker: Y'all are unhinged.

Speaker: I'm honestly I'm honestly I don't want to continue this conversation I don't know what this spell is I mean my mom likes her music

Speaker: but that's very random song very random oh yeah very random oh yeah i don't know what it is, but i think that's the only song i know actually i know you will learn about that i know Taylor is stuck when he knows when you get famous at a certain age and you just remain that age forever

Speaker: So I have something interesting to me, we're changing, we were doing a drama, okay?

Speaker: We're doing a drama too, but... We're not doing a drama too, but... She was with someone who she considered to be like a serious boyfriend for six years, and I was talking about that they love their life and then...

Speaker: The baby is almost like making statements and we see someone else and we are feeding into this psychotic fan sphere and she is so good and talented and I don't know, I'm just thinking about it but I feel it's very passionate and you want to be able to get into the water and you want to be able to get into the water but what?

Speaker: I know.

Speaker: There's a shame in the issue.

Speaker: Being worshipped for 10 minutes, people are screaming at you and have this parasocial relationship and everyone's involved in your... I think this is like an episode of Jonah's offer.

Speaker: Taylor is offer.

Speaker: Taylor is offer.

Speaker: I don't know anything about the topic, so I want to dig deeper.

Speaker: Watch the speech she gives.

Speaker: In every concert, she gives the same fucking speech.

Speaker: And she's talking about it from the same way.

Speaker: And she's saying, you guys have been amazing.

Speaker: And I don't know who you are.

Speaker: They're all like that.

Speaker: But then you just strip down.

Speaker: And then you say something like that.

Speaker: And it's always the same thing.

Speaker: But it's just weird.

Speaker: Like Hailey Bieber imitating Selena Gomez.

Speaker: Okay, it happens.

Speaker: But it's just weird.

Speaker: Whoops.

Speaker: Sorry.

Speaker: Nice.

Speaker: Nice.

Speaker: Taib, Eibat.

Speaker: We love to tell you that we don't want to be a little bit more than that.

Speaker: Yes, we are not a little bit.

Speaker: We are not a little bit.

Speaker: We do not have a separate relationship.

Speaker: We are not a little bit.

Speaker: We are not a little bit.

Speaker: I love you a little bit.

Speaker: But we are not a little bit.

Speaker: I love you a little bit.

Speaker: I love you a little bit.

Speaker: I love you a little bit.

Speaker: I'm good.

Speaker: Okay, babe.

Speaker: Did you see you the next morning?

Speaker: Mm, I see.

Speaker: In a situation, you have more bombastic than this?

Speaker: Yes.

Speaker: I want something... something... something... something spicy... something... you hear from the sea... and... you're eating.

Speaker: Absolutely.

Speaker: Because we are...

Speaker: Till next week.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Love you guys.

Speaker: Love you all.

Speaker: See you soon.

Speaker: Bye dudes.

Speaker: Bye.

Speaker: Okay.

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