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I'm not like other girls. I keep it very cutesy, very mindful, very demure.

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What is demure?

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Demure is like a sense of like reserved and shyness. Like you have to. It's very collected. Not everything's about you. You're not drawing attention to yourself. You're keeping it very demure. Like a demure, reserved nature, modest. Yeah, got it.

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When a girl shows up to a wedding in white, not very demure, not very mindful, not very considerate.

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Got it. Okay, gotta keep it very cutesy. But it's a great, it's a good word. I like how we're bringing it.

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Yeah, but man, I like that. To me, it's like in it. It's gonna be in and out by next week.

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Yeah.

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By the time this podcast comes out, everyone's gonna be sick of it. Hundred percent.

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I think we can strive to all be a little demure. I think it's good, I think it's a good one. Yeah, that may stick. Very demure.

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Can you, can you come up with like a. It's got a term.

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Thesaurus.

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Yeah, right.

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An old forgotten phrase and, yeah, bring it back. Someone was revisiting Mulan. And like when Mulan is like learning how to, like, I don't know, be like a proper woman, she's like talking to herself. She's like, has her chopsticks, she's picking up the rice, she's like, I must be very demure, very graceful. Like she says that, she says like a line, but like, the way she just drops it in, it just seemed.

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Like, oh, you gotta do is take outdated vocabulary and bring it back. Yeah, not that charisma was outdated, but not a lot of people used it and they changed it to Riz.

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Yeah.

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Is that what Riz is from, is charisma?

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Yeah, it took me a little bit to find out, but yeah, he's got Riz.

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Cuz I looked it up, I'm like, how do people come up with random words? It wasn't random, it came from charisma.

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Oh, I thought it was like from like glizzy or like.

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But this is glizzy.

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But it's glizzy.

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Dad, stop.

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Penis, right?

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Yeah, it's like a hot dog.

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A glizzy.

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Yo, can you hand me a glizz?

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Why is it called a glizz though?

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The glizzy gluzzler.

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The gluck gluzzler glizzy guzzler. From the gluck gluck 3000.

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Yeah.

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So it was from Gluck Gluck to glitz.

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Yeah.

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And then. But wait, you were calling hot dogs glizzies.

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I feel like I heard it. I feel like people were using it.

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Okay, so the term glizzy first arose around in the late nineties, meaning a Glock.

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Oh, but there you go.

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Right?

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Just like you said. You just take outdated shit, and then you bring it back.

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Yeah.

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Put a little. Put a little bit of character into.

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It associated with snoop, and you're the.

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Next hawk to a girl.

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The addition of Izzy may have been leaked, linked to the rise of ISL suffix in a rap around the late nineties.

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That's when, like, faux shizzle was cool.

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Yeah, I've always wondered that, because people would be like, I keep that glizzy on me. I'm like, why are they. Why are you keeping a hot dog on you?

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Or just like the term, like, very good.

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Very good.

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Like we were saying. And where is, like, where is that from? Like, how do you not know where that's from? And I immediately pulled up the video of. It was a long time ago. A girl on TikTok is making. It was one of those videos just went viral out of nowhere. And she's making this shake and smoothies. The angle, the. The quality of the video, it was very concerning.

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And you were worried for her. She's like a hoarder.

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Like, it's one of those off the.

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Beaten path kind of people.

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And she's making. She's like, all right, we gonna try the smoothie? And she's pouring the shake into a cup, and it's not all going in the cup. It's like, half is like. And she tries it. She's like, very good, very good, very good. She says it just like that.

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And that became your, like, catchphrase.

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Like, that's one.

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That's really good.

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I can't post anything without the top comment being like, very good.

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Zayn Zane's tombstone will say, very good.

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Very good luck.

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Very good luck.

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Very important person.

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All right, so we hop in.

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Very good intro.

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Let's get it, baby.

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It's coffee.

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Tom, baby.

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Ow.

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Welcome back to Zane and heath, unfiltered. I'm Zane.

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I'm Heath.

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I'm Matt.

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I'm Mariah.

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And we are demure.

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I feel at peace this episode. I feel good.

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Y'all were doing some hardcore home improvement before we were recording the lighting fixture king. I was impressed.

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He's crazy. I was. You know what? When I was like, heath, let's just stop. I was. For some reason, I was about a long time, but that was me. It was just so hot up there.

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It was getting warm that he changes.

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From like, like he rises.

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What you were doing? Wait, you're talking.

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Well, we removed the kitchen lights like a month and a half, two months ago to actually do the video for flavored people.

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Flavored PB Co. Because the kitchen lights hang really low.

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Hang really? Exactly. And the camera was really far back and it was like blocking the shot. So we took it down, but we just never put it back up. And then he came over like, let's put it up real quick.

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I was like, you want to wait?

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You want to wait till after? Cuz I just, I remember how long it took to get, take it down. And we're up there and we're up there for maybe like what, ten minutes? And I, it was getting so hot. You know how I get when I'm hot. I was starting to lose my mind. I was like, keith, let's just stop. We only got one in. There's three. It looks good, though.

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I was like, Zane, just so you know, black is hot. Black is the hot wire. He goes, don't even bother telling me. In one ear, out the other.

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I was like, inside out. People like have all the files and they're like switching that arena like the hoop, right?

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No, no, but like that was actually really good. I thought you were teaching me, like, I thought you were telling me like the wire, how to put it. I was like, I don't want to know that because I'm in the future. I'm just, I feel like I'm not in the future.

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I'm gonna hire somebody.

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But that's actually, but no, like safety wise, very good thing to know.

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Very good.

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When you're, when you're removing a lamp or a light out of the socket and you see a black wire and a white wire. Black wire is hot. You don't wanna touch that.

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Do they do that for colorblind people? Because if it was like, red's hot, blue's cold, but a colorblind person wouldn't be able to maybe.

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I think like just white and black is easier to like clearly see a difference.

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Can you imagine like, you know, like down, like in like a intense action movie where someone's like, you gotta the blue wire, this wire be like, I can't do it.

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The bombs going off in three minutes. I can't do it. But also don't think a blind person is going anywhere near something like color blind. Like that too. I know what I said. I stay without dying. I hope. Yeah, colorblind. My bad. My bad. But, no, that's a good thought, though.

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Yeah. It's like a universal thing. Like, you know, it's like code, so everybody knows. That way you're not, like, accidentally.

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So what wires it where they have blue and red, except for cars, different things.

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Like, I mean, like, if you have, like, different, like, smaller fuses for, you know, in a car, you have, like, your fuse box or different little tiny wiring things. Like, obviously. Like, it would mean certain things. You'd have different colors that you would indicate for switching on a certain thing.

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Right.

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If you have multiple inputs, outputs, whatever, you would have that to know where.

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The, like the circuits going, where the flow.

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Yeah. It's crazy how they haven't made it, like, any easier.

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Yeah.

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To put these lights in because, like.

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I don't understand how, like, a, you know, magnetic charging, how that kind of works on a charging pad. Why can't just, like, a light bulb pad.

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Crazy magnet.

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It's just a sturdy magnet. Screw it in. Everything has.

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Give me the magsafe circle, and I'll just put the light up.

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It doesn't seem hard of work, I guess, you know, it's all kind of like planned obsolescence.

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But what I. I've been thinking about that a lot recently. The mag circle charging. How does wireless charging work? That's something where if we all found out the world is a simulation, that would be one thing. I'd be like, I cannot believe I.

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Felt, well, a battery, in a way, is kind of magnetic, right? There's a plus and a negative side.

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And the battery still, like, touching the silver thing that's connected. It's admit that makes sense.

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That's the transfer of power that I don't understand.

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But how are we with a case on, charging our phones? Magic with a case on it doesn't make sense.

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Just magic.

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That and bluetooth. I don't.

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But then we have a whole charger that goes inside and that charges, but then, like, it's. It's too far apart. The charger and.

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Oh, yeah. I am also not like the Internet is also. There are full Internet wires going underneath the ocean to connect the continents.

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I'm sorry.

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Like, I was like, there's not, like, a cord that's connecting this whole continent to, like, Europe and Africa and all that. No, it is.

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It runs the whole length. You can, like, look up, like, where the wires are. It is, like, unbelievable.

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There's wires connecting from a continent to the entire. How the hell do I not know that, buddy?

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It blew my mind. I thought it was all satellites. I was like, oh, so the Wi Fi goes up to the satellite and then it hits that country. No, there are the wires that go all the way through the ocean.

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Isn't that crazy?

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When did you know about this?

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When I started researching, like, oh, well.

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You see, that's what I don't.

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I always ask how they do things with the ocean. Like a bridge. Where do you begin?

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I know.

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Where do you begin?

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It's insane.

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You make like a damn.

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Ocean.

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Yeah.

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Okay, click that one that has the map that shows all the cables that.

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Run across the one, right? Oh, that. That one. That's all the underwater cables. And for the people listening. Yeah, it's basically a map. That guy. It's not just one or two. It's feels like it's hundreds, probably.

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Guys, if you're listening and you. And you've never heard this before, please look at the map that shows all. This is insane.

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6000 miles long, some kind of boat.

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Just like.

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I just can't believe that.

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Yeah.

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Isn't that very weird?

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Yeah.

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Oh, I went and saw twisters the other day.

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Or regular.

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Regular.

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Okay.

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Loved it. But I basically got a 4d experience.

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Somebody spitting behind you, earthquake.

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While you're watching it.

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We're in the middle of the movie, and one. I'll get into it. Patricia and I, we get into the theater. It's a 10:00 a.m. screening. We had the whole place to ourselves. Oh, this is nice. Just us two. Twister. And then a guy comes in. Here's the thing. I have a little theater etiquette rant. If you walk into a movie theater and there are two people sitting, like, yeah. In the middle, where are you gonna sit? Don't sit directly behind them. Like, or cuz I. Dude. So Patricia and I were like, kind of like, in the middle or the back area. This guy comes and sits right behind.

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I'd be like, oh, Matt, that like 100% to me, he's gonna either try to rob me or.

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Yeah, yeah, I would.

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Yeah.

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Right. When, like, so before the earthquake, I was already just in, like, a bit of a weird mood. Right. We sat down and this guy is just right behind us, just hunched, sitting right behind. Yeah. And Patricia, we kept having like, that's really weird that he, out of all the seats, he's sitting right behind us, and we're the only people in the theater. Two people and one guy behind us.

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Weird.

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Then finally I was like, let's move, let's move, let's move. We should move. We should move. But I didn't want to, like, feel, like, awkward.

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You're the only one there.

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So we're like, okay, yeah, let's do it. Because we just. So, yeah, if you go into theater, at least one row difference between a whole other stranger.

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Crazy.

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That was.

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How'd you do? You see, I hope that you left the theater like, you're grabbing snacks, and then you came back.

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I would have gotten popcorn.

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I would have gone, yeah, we were just a. Yeah. And then I would have looked at him out of it. This is how it walked back in. Right.

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You know what? What?

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I did, like, be mindful, you know.

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Just like, you know, I acted like the. The. The thing wasn't, like, coming up, and I was like, oh, let's just go move around there. So we did that. This was like, okay, good. We're away from the creepy guy. But he didn't seem creepy. But then we're watching the movie. Oh, my gosh. Earthquake, earthquake. And we look back at him. He's like, earthquake, earthquake. We're watching twisters. We're having an earthquake. We all had a good laugh.

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You look at him, he's sitting there smiling and not something.

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Oh, that's crazy. That's a very rare situation.

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Yeah, very rare. Can't believe experienced an earthquake in the middle of it.

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I don't know. We had three earthquakes in the past week in California.

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It's very rare. Like, usually we'll have one every, what, like month, month and a half.

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Like, a minor one longer than that.

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Three months.

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Okay.

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This is, like, when they're in patterns. That's where it's a little alarming.

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Mm hmm.

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Are we. Are we ready?

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We're really shaking things up.

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Come on.

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I'm leaving town.

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Yeah, I know. So I'm like, we're gonna.

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Yeah, not bad, not bad. I hope it happens, like, some. Sometime in, you know, January, Feb, Feb. All the important people are out of town.

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Yeah. I'm not concerned, though. I feel good.

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Yeah, yeah. We're all right.

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If it happens, it happens, and we're gonna. We're prepared.

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Surprised we've never caught one on camera.

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Yeah, I know.

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I always love, like, seeing a clip where someone's doing a podcast, and they're like, whoa, whoa.

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Yes. Earthquake. The most used word during an earthquake. Earthquake.

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Earthquake. Question mark.

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Earthquake. It's an earthquake.

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Remember when we all. I mean, I do it sometimes, but we'd all go straight to twitter and type in or just. Even. Just refresh.

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Yeah.

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Because there's at least six people that you follow that are all typing immediately. Immediately.

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Yeah, yeah. People are quick.

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That's crazy.

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Another thing I hate to about the whole getting close when it's an empty parking lot and somebody parks directly next to you. Yeah, that is my biggest. I. Yeah, well, it's because.

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It's because your cars are babe. You don't want anybody, like, touching it or like, weird.

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Think of it. Weird parking lot.

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That's true.

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Like, that is so weird to me.

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Yeah, yeah.

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I don't care if it is the second closest spot to the, like, how.

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How concerned do you get when it comes down to urinals? We got a whole line of urinals.

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Oh, you're a pervert.

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What?

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I.

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100% you're a pervert. You're trying to look at my.

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What I think is, have you ever.

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Peed in a urinal?

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Yeah. Do you stand up?

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No. What are you nuts?

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I don't know. Some women have in a pinch, right. You got most likely, I don't know who, like, soberly pees.

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Miss Delphi is.

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But, yeah, you need the. You need to have the urinal etiquette. At least one space. I mean, if it's crowded, you got to go side by side, but it's.

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Just strange if you're going.

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I don't think I've ever said this, but I'm like. I'm like, very, very pee shy. Are you really very pee shy? Every time I'm in the bathroom, I most likely need to go into a stall and pee instead of urine. Especially when it's, like, crowded.

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I never understood.

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I just don't.

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I definitely be that way.

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I can feel it even when I'm in the stall. As soon as cuz someone walks in, even if it's closed, my body, like, tenses up and I just have to, like, like, breathe to let it.

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Yeah.

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I think really deep. Deep, like, hereditary, like, trait or like, deals with, like, fight or flight and, like, we don't feel fully safe that we can, like, be in a state of vulnerability of, like, relieving yourself while other people are around.

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Yeah.

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Is it.

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Hear me in the bathroom. I want nothing to do with it. I would put the sink on in school. Like, just absolutely not.

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And I'm not embarrassed by it. Like, I'm not embarrassed that someone's, like, hearing me pee or you could hear like this.

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I don't know why.

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I just, like, I don't know what it is.

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Your body doesn't feel safe.

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Yeah.

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Feel like, oh, my gosh. I have to hurry up. And get this done because there's people waiting for me. And that pressure kind of makes you.

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Feel like that it's just the presence of somebody either just walking in or someone right next to me. I know they're not looking. It just like, it just.

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You tense up?

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I tense up? Yeah.

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I don't like it either.

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I don't know. It's funny because you never want to be that. Like, when you, like when you go into a bathroom with, you know, a couple friends or something, you don't want them to know that you're peace shy. Cuz it's like, kind of embarrassing started, huh? I'm like. But like, knowing damn well I need everybody out of the bathroom.

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I've also never been the type of person to, like, go to the bathroom with my girls. I'm like, let me go by myself. I don't think maybe my sister, maybe. I don't think I've ever went into like, a stall with a girlfriend. And we like, oh, yeah, girls will.

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Go together, take turns just pissing and chatting with each other.

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Are we hanging out in the toilet?

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I don't want to know when you flush what comes out of the toilet. I'm like, close the door, close the lid.

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As they flush, the particle's going. And you're doing your mascara there.

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No, brushing your teeth.

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Going in. If guys are going in a stall together, they're doing okay.

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There's a reason.

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You just see five heads in a stall.

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No, they're just taking it. They're whiffing it in. They're whipping it in. For sure they like it.

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The other day, Heath and I went to a brunch buffet, and it was humongous. It lined the whole restaurant in a circle. There were different sections. Okay? There was a pancake and waffle section. Guy was making omelets. There was a meat section.

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Pizza.

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There was a place bowling in it.

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Yeah.

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Is that pinstripes?

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It's a fancy Dave and buster.

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I didn't know if you guys wanted to gatekeep it, because you go there a lot. I didn't want to say Pintspects is.

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Like, one of our favorite restaurants right now. Weekends, they do, like, a brunch buffet, and it's unbelievable. But anyway, there's, like, a chocolate pound. The whole place is outlined with buffet food. And Heath and I were, like, the only ones there with one other table. And, like, people just have no awareness. Like, it takes 2 seconds for somebody to scoop food. Heath went and went to scoop this lady over top of him, goes and tries to grab the same thing.

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Oh.

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With, like, a different spoon.

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It was crazy.

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The entire place was lined with food. Like, give him a second to scoop him. She was over his shoulder, and he was like, okay, yeah, someone's hungry.

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Your turn. Go ahead.

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That's crazy.

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It was crazy.

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I would have waited for her to go to another one, and then just somebody else.

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She clearly didn't have any awareness. She had a kid with her, and teaching the kid that etiquette is even worse. That drives me crazy. She was, like, pointing at the food that Heath was getting, like, in his spoon, and she was like, do you want something like this? Because look what they have here. And she's reaching over Heath's shoulder. I'm like, what in the world did it to everybody?

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Let me see if it's warm.

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Seeing relationships between parents and their kids while you're out to dinner is so interesting to me. Like, remember the time we went to Chili's? We were watching this mother, and I think it was just maybe one son or, like, two kids, but. But it was so weird the way she was talking to them where you just have to sit there and just watch the whole time.

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Zachary, call me crazy, but being in public is not the time to gentle parent. I'm sorry. I'm just gonna.

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Come on, move along. Let's go.

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Like, make a decision. I said, if that was my mom with us at a buffet, she would tell me, make a decision now or you're not eating.

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Yeah.

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She was so like, well, do you want something like this? Do you want this one? Like, here? Like, what do you want?

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Cause you have to just think of, like, everybody else.

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Do a plate. Go sit down. Cause you're in her way.

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We were trying to get into a doorway to a business, and the kid was in the middle of the doorway.

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He was, listen, he was a baby. He was two. Doesn't know better. And the mom is on the outside, like, come on, we gotta go. Me and Heath are being patient, and we're waiting, and we're like, hi. And he's this happy kid, whatever. And she's, like, trying to reach for him, but she's like, he'll step away a little bit. And she's like, oh, come on. I'm like, you're in somebody's way.

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Yeah.

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That's the only way. I think that's the only way I'm so aware of my surroundings is because my mom, like, yeah, just, like, pay attention to the people around you. It's not about you.

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Yeah.

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I mean, it's a, it's a good way to, like, raise your. Yeah.

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I'm constantly looking over my shoulder and.

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Making sure, am I, am I in somebody's way? Am I bothering somebody that I'm doing with my body affecting somebody around me?

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Right.

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I saw a six talk. It was a great clip. Like, especially for, like, new parents, I thought was, like, an amazing clip. There was this. A clip of a little girl. She was, like, acting up for, and it was like, no more than maybe 5 seconds. The dad immediately grabs her, walks outside of the restaurant.

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Yeah.

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Oh. Puts her down and talks her for, like, three minutes. And it was just such a good video. I'm like, that's what every parent should. The minute a kid starts acting up because they think they can, you just have to gentle. Yeah. Yeah.

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So parenting does not mean letting them get away with things.

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Yeah. Letting them do whatever they want.

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It was perfect. Take them away from the situation, have a conversation, and they know that kid knows there's consequences.

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And the way you talk to them is, like, I feel, like, really important. Like, if you're stern, stern with them, and talk to them like they're not a child, but, like an adult. Yeah, I think it really like.

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You don't say, we don't do that. Like you say, we'll go home right now. Do it again and see.

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What was it again? We're gonna go home, and you're not gonna get your chicken tender.

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Is that your mom's to go line? We're gonna.

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Oh, but she meant it.

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She did, though. We only. We only tested her twice, and she did turn around and we went home. It doesn't matter if we were going to an amusement park. We got tickets.

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I respect that so much to be like, do it again, and we go home. Kids will do it, and she parents will, like, just still keep going, obviously.

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Yeah.

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She turned the car around and would.

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Be like, we used to go to our writ like this when we were younger. We loved going to this friend's house more. All kids, we'd go there. The dads were great friends that moms were great friends, and they were just, like, our favorite people to be with. And we'd go see them maybe, like, once every, like, three months. It was very rare because they lived in West Palm beach and we lived in Coral Springs, and we were. We were, like, halfway. Halfway through. Was it what it was? It was a far drive. We were halfway through, and she. They turned the car around. It was the first time they ever did that. First time they ever did that. It was crazy. Like, now think about, like, what was the conversation that the parents were having with each other where they're just like, we had to turn the car around. Like, we had to do it.

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Have to do it.

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And it. Fuck. It worked. We were never bad.

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Only takes, like, one or two times.

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Yeah.

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My mom said, this is what it was. I said this before, but she said, like, once we realized her threats, she followed through with, we were so well behaved in public, and then once we got home, she would let it. Like, once we were home, we would go in the basement and, like, beat each other up and, like, have fun and, like, really, like, just be kids.

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Like, more public, like, when you're out.

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Because there's other people at play, like, understanding.

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There's a time and a place.

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There's a time and place to be reckless. When we were home, it was like, go ahead, but still, like, have manners and be respectful of people around you.

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How were you as a kid? Like. Like, your parents? Were they, like, really strict? Were they.

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I don't, like, pretty well behaved. I think our punishments, that whole, like, thing where it's like, go to your room. We were never, like, grounded. Like, go to your room. We were never, like, sequestered to our rooms. We would just get things taken away from us. Like, that. The computer. You do not get the PlayStation. And, like, all the things we love that were, like, our fun outlets. Yeah, that was just removed. And so it's just the removal of your favorite things was like, I hardwired. I never. Yeah, we didn't get.

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Now it's like, no TikTok. Every parents.

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Give me your phone. We're putting in the password, and it protected.

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Oh, the way you can protect everything now. Oh, that was.

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I'll never forget the four of us sitting down with my mom, and she finally let us have email to talk to our cousins. When we were sitting there, we were, like, biting our nails, how excited we were to pick the name. She was like, well, what do you want it to be? And we were able to email our cousins back and forth. Cause we can only talk to them on the phone. And there was one phone, and we were just like, which one should I do?

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Were you able to, like, you should get a access to that email and find.

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I tried. I think my cousin has access to it because she'll send me a couple times a year, she'll send me our old emails, and it was like, everything was colorful. Every other. Every other letter was a capital lower case. We were talking about nothing. I remember that, like, that was such a privilege.

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That's something. Your mom was, like, making sure that she was always with you when you're, like, on. Or was it just so she kind.

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Of gave us our space because it was our cousins?

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I feel like I love this trend right now on tick tock, where it's like, this prank where the mom will tell the kidde to tell just to say shut up to, like, the parents, and the mom will, like, secretly film, like, the dad and his reaction. So the kid will just, like, leave the room and go, you guys just shut up. And you hear the dad go, what did you say? Like, all these different types of dads and their reactions.

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That's so funny.

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Really funny.

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Harmless prank. I love that. The moment the kid gets, like, a.

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Little bit of a rush, it depends on. It really depends on the kid to play a joke like that, right? A really good kid. Imagine, like, that opens up, like, a door where the kid is just like, well, I'm kidding. I thought we were filming. It is such a weird line.

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Like, he doesn't like a manipulator, but.

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Like, just even these days, you know how, like, there's so many family tiktokers that are, like, making content with their kids?

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Yeah.

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It's like, where is the line when it comes to, like, certain jokes and, like, making your kids say stuff?

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Can we do a bit, like, yeah, I really want to say fuck to dad. Okay.

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There is another cute trend where they put their kid in the bathroom and they were like, you can say anything you want. I'm gonna leave the room when I come back in. Like, you could. You're only allowed to talk this way in the bathroom. So they close the door and the kids like you, but they know, like, they can only say those things in the privacy of the bathroom because they've heard it already.

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So they.

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They know the words.

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And, like, it's really cute when some of them like the words that they chose to say. Aren't you, like, really bad?

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Yeah, stupid. Shut up.

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But you know what word really got me in trouble? The word sucked.

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Same that I got everything.

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That was the f word. Hundred percent. Like, that was equal to that.

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Oh, really?

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Yeah.

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Sucked and couldn't say ill. Yeah.

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Oh, no, we don't ill, fool. We don't like when it comes to food.

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Was not allowed.

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But you could say ill and other, like, as, like a little bug. Ew.

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Yeah. Yeah. When it came to food, we don't quiet if you don't like it either.

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Because God gave you that food. Jesus.

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Yeah. I think I said it on the podcast before my was suck it. And I used to get in so much and I did. I did it to a teacher. I got.

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It's crazy because the word like that sucks is aligned with, like, sucking.

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I had no idea what it meant. I just. I think a wrestler used to do it and.

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Oh, yeah, triple eight.

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Yeah.

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I would just go around my house.

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The first time I cursed, I was two or three, and I was sitting on the floor. I was trying to open like a jar or something that had a lid, and she was just watching me, just observing me trying to open it, and I go, this fucking thing.

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How old are you?

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Like two or three?

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She said, wow, that's so your dad.

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I said, yes, that's all my dad. Yeah, this mother. Because my mom. My dad says. My mom says frig. She goes, mother, frigga. And then I said, the. The moron one in the car.

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Yeah.

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Can I say that one?

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Yeah.

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Morons. Really good.

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My parents are driving. Like, it was a different time. But as people are driving, if someone, like, cuts you off, they go, it's probably a. Whoa. So my mom said I was in the backseat, and someone, like, cut her off, and I went, mom, was that a woman or a moron?

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Oh, my God. That's funny. Was it, like, moron or.

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It's probably a woman. Yep.

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Kids, hands out the thing like this. That'd be my kids.

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So funny.

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Tell him. Tell him up.

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Tell him.

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Tell him.

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I want my kids to have a backbone, but be respectful, would you, dad.

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Mindful.

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Would your dad curse, like, in Arabic? Yes. Oh, yeah.

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Yeah.

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You knew the curse.

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That's all that he'd only cuss in Arabic. You never hear him cuss in. In English.

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Yeah.

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You guys, they mostly only cushion cuss in Italian.

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Yeah. My parents, they tried not to let us hear cursing growing up. It was just like a really big no. But in Italian, they would curse, but my mom said so. My mom's parents spoke Italian, but they didn't teach them because they were american. Like, born and raised here. You speak English. So they were, like, talking in Italian, and my mom really wanted to learn it, so she was just, like. They were yelling at each other back and forth. My grandparents. And one said a curse word in Italian, and my mom went up to them all excited, because that was the one word she picked up, and she went, fungu. And my grandpa slapped her.

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Damn.

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Don't you ever. She didn't know what it meant. She just was, like, trying to join the conversation.

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Why are cursors just so easy? Like, um, ingestible? As kids like, that were just, you know, it's bad.

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And you're not even the first time here.

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I feel like it's just such a. It's just.

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You see the reaction. You see the frustration. You just hear the f word. Okay, I say this when I'm angry.

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If your kid curses, don't react, so they won't do it.

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Got it. Or if the parents say it, they immediately react to themselves saying it. And maybe that's what, like, makes the kids.

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Yeah. It's your reaction that, like, that's the way your kid grows up. Like, it's like, if they fall on the floor and you're like, oh, my. Are you okay? They're not gonna think they're okay if they fall. And you're like, whoa, let's get.

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All right.

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My. Every time we fell, my dad's big word was safe.

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Yeah.

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And we would just get up and start playing again.

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Yeah. Like, even the videos where the kids, like, get hurt or something, you just don't react.

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They'll just tap the door. Oh, and the kid will just start crying.

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Yeah.

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Even though they're not hurt.

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I told you today, I said it's all about manipulation with your kids. You gotta manipulate them until they're like.

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Five, and then you can't do that anymore. It's bad.

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Just like a makeup thing. Bedtime is fun.

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Yeah.

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Think it's a good thing to go to sleep?

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Yeah.

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Like, make it exciting. Well, that was. That's why we were punished. We had to go to our room, but it also helped that we had no, like, electronic. We didn't have tv in our room or anything, so there was really nothing to do. But I did see a mom on TikTok. She never uses the bedroom as punishment because it makes bedtime harder. They think it's negative.

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Ah, that's what my parents like.

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I kind of like that because, like, they're gonna associate the bedroom with, like, I'm being punished. This is bad. This is boring.

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I don't want to be.

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When it's time to go to bed, they have to go to their room and they're like, no, yeah, I know.

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That's good.

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So if you make it, like, the bed is fun, they're gonna want to go.

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Excited to go to sleep.

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Yeah.

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Race car bed. And it'll be.

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I wanted one of those so bad.

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For most uncomfortable beda.

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My cousin had it and I thought it was the coolest thing.

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Do you ever have bunk beds with your brother?

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No.

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We had, like, stackable ones where we could, like, if we wanted to do bunk bed, we do like half the year bunk beds, and then we would take them down.

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I always wanted the bunk bed that was like, staggered and, like, off. We're like, underneath this one was a desk fort, man. Oh, I wanted that. So, yeah, you would, like, catalogs and.

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See, like, a kid in his room just like, look like he was living his best. Oh, you would go to furniture stores.

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I would do my homework so fast.

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No, I can't do homework because I don't have that desk on my bed and you don't. You clearly don't want me to do my homework if you don't get me this bed.

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That was a crazy thing that we. How we. How bad we wanted those desks. And the minute it was installed in there, we would use it for three days and then never use it again.

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Oh, crazy.

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Damn, those were so cool.

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Good times.

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We love you. Oh, I had something to bring up.

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What?

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The bar that you like. Have you heard about what happened there?

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What bar that I like?

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The tenants.

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Tenants of the trees? Yeah, of the trees. At the trees. Yeah.

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Apparently there's been a lot of bartenders roofing.

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Yes.

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Oh, no.

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I saw somebody be careful there, posted a tick tock. And all the comments were like, careful attendance. The bartenders are known to roofie the drinks. No, the bartenders are the enemy. I'm like, why careful?

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And not only. Not only that, they charge people $2,000 to go in. So I went. So this was. This was before I knew about all this. They told me about it after I told him this, but, like, who do they are? Hidai and I were going to tennis and meet up with some friends. And we get there, and we get there early, cuz, like, we really needed to pee, right? So we both. We both go, we get right in, right? And then we get in, and all of a sudden, our friends behind us, they come. Like, two minutes later, they walk up. Three guys are like, $2,000 was like, what, a tenant? Yeah. So Todd calls me. He's like, they're charging us $2,000. I'm like, there's no way. I talked to the bartender. I'm like, hey, they're charging my friends 2000 to come into. It's not like. It's not like a nightclub. It's not like a big. A regular bar. Like, it's. It's like going to saddle range and someone very laid back.

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There's some fuckery afoot with what?

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There is some fun. I think we got a new one.

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A fuckery a fucking.

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Because I've had situations like that. It all depends on their mood. I walked up one time, they go, hey, man, it's a $50 bar tab for you as an individual. If you. You have to spend $50 when you get in that line. Fine, I can deal with that. And so I agree to it. And I'm getting my drinks, and within ten minutes, other friends are pouring in. And I'm like, do they do that bar tab thing with you? And they go, no.

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I can't feel like messing with people.

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They also add a service charge to their drink.

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Automatic tip.

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Yes. And I didn't know that for a fucking, like, year. And I was, like, tipping them, like, all the time. And then I realized, oh, shit, this is like.

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I also. I also realized this because had I. And I were so confused that they didn't let our other friends in. Right?

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Yeah.

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And then, um. And then our other friend Bella shows up. Bella with her. Her three friends.

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Thorn.

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Um, shows up with her fiance and just two friends that are visiting, and the guy does the same thing. $2,000 in my house. I I thought they were just doing it to Todd because they rolled up in like a. Like, I think her. The friend had a nice car rolling up, but they came in an Uber. $2,000 were like, okay, let's look at who walks in. And everybody that was walking in had a certain look to them that had I. And I realized we're like, oh, they're definitely not letting in certain type of people. And then I was like, he's in.

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The middle of them trying to get them to pay $2,000. He's like, got him like this and he's like, come on, come on, come on. $2,000?

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Yeah, like, they're discriminating, like, right in front of, like, it was crazy, right? And they. A hundred percent would have not let me in if had I wasn't right next to me. Because imagine if they looked at Hidayah and went, $2,000.

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Mmm.

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That would have been a ticket.

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Yeah, imagine. Imagine hit I making a tick toss. Ain't they didn't want to let me in unless I pay $2,000.

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Like, like, dress code rules you went through.

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Yeah. Cuz I was wearing like, birkenstock sandals, right? But they were like, no, so shoes. But I was like, but they. Women, though, can have like, open toed.

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Shoes, but like, there's some bars that we go to no hats. Whatever. It's fine. I get it. The $50, like, fee to walk, you have to spend that. That makes sense. I get it. Whatever. But $2,000? Go fuck yourself.

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Wait for the dress code thing. Was it you that told me, like, say there's a no hat rule. If you show up and they go, you can't wear a hat. If you take it off and put it to the side, they still won't let you in.

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Even if you throw it away that you showed up with a hat.

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I think I've been to tenants one time, like, I had a longhorn hat, and I was like, I won't wear it.

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And they must have been feeling different.

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I think it's like, different people don't.

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Let you wear hats that are, like, yet team logos or are associated of, like, large.

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They were even trying to take.

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Unravel this.

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Hidayah would have laughed. She's right out there. She would have laughed.

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I hear her.

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She is laughing.

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Yeah.

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They all need to be put up and investigated for who the roof here is.

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Yep.

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I'm really disappointed to hear that. I always felt their bartenders are very professional, and it's like, the same people.

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And one of our friends said that they felt really funky that night and only had, like, oh, one or two.

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Name, but she, like, she had, like, a drink and walked out. She's like, I. This is not. This is weird.

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I'm not even know. They should look into the bartenders, if that's what it is. But also, that room is insanely dark, too. Like, it's a sketchy. Like, I could also see that happening on the dance floor there because you could legit touch somebody and grope them, and no one in. Walk away and no one know.

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It's sad because it's a really not. I like the, um. I like the. The outside part and the. The different rooms playing different music.

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It's a vibe.

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It's a vibe. $2,000. Oh, save your money.

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Yeah, I got lucky this past weekend in Tahoe.

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You gambled?

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I was in a slot machine.

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Yeah.

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Guess how much money. Remember? I was just once. I was just in Vegas bowl game. Are you in Tahoe for a bachelor party? Bachelor party. We're good. You know, a little reno or not Reno, but down near the fucking border. And we were at, like, Harrah's. And I'm looking at four slot machines that are about to pop. Come across a buffalo one that's like a combo of buffalo, more chili, and, like, money. Man. And I was like, I'm feeling this one. One of the firecrackers is about to pop. Put in 200, about $4, which is like basically the max.

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Yeah.

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Each time I go down to like, I've lost $60. I hit this thing, all these mini games start opening. I am now 33 more minigames and I'm now up $300. And I'm like, holy shit. So I text the bachelor party. I'm like, like, y'all come over to this slot machine. Cuz I'm.

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It's about to go.

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It's about to go down. And I need some witnesses because when you're winning on a slot, you want to be like.

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I like how you think, Matt. It's like, for me, I wouldn't like, the first thing in my head would not be like, tell a bunch of people to come around me. Well, I'm about to.

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Also knew not a lot of the guys were like, gambling. And I was just like, I send a picture and I'm like, come over. So then it starts, ding ding ding ding ding ding ding. We're playing the minigames. I'm not even like speeding it up. I'm letting it run. It keeps going. So it's now 300, $600. Now I'm getting 700, 800. And we're like, oh my God, Matt, you're about to make a $1,000 off this slot. Then we pass a $1,000. I'm going, it's rolling in.

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He could.

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And my friend has a cigar. He like lights it, gives it to me. And I'm just like sitting there. We're letting it, right? We were at this slot machine for probably 30 minutes because it would just kept going.

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This is still the mini games that are playing out.

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All the mini.

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You unlock from that one way?

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Yeah. Yes, all the way through. In total, I made 1840 $2.

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You started at what?

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I was just down. I put in 200, went down 60. So I had $140 left, then made 1800. So insane when we are all like, what the fuck? I've never experienced just this. And that's where when you win that much, the attendant has to come out. They have to get your address because then they have to give you a tax, like a voucher and stuff. They have to get your Social Security card. They pay it all out.

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That's on top of the world.

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Such a win. And I can't believe it.

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I walked away with it.

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I walked away with it. Well, the next night I went down like 500 because there was another guy's like, let's get it. Like, he's like, teach me your ways.

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And we were, if we learn something here, guys, don't, don't go to college. Just go to a casino and just find the right slot machine and you will make it.

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It was beautiful. Now I feel like I have it all figured.

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I wish I could see, like, a report of, like, the amount of money that goes into, like, eat, like, by hotel, like, how much money goes into machines and, like, just poker and everything in general and how much money is, like, generated.

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It's interesting with, like, you're winning, like, also strangers coming up and just, like, watching you.

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It's fun. It's fun watching somebody, like, anticipating, like, a big win.

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Check it out.

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It's fun.

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It was, it was quite the rush. Manda, that's exciting.

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Good job.

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Thank you.

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Thank you, mint mobile, for sponsoring today's episode. We love you. I watched. I watched Deadpool, the new one, the Wolverine, and, well, I was excited to watch it, not only because, you know, the Deadpool movies are amazing, but a lot of I. It was very. There was. I saw a lot of TikTok, TikToks of people saying that it was very anti, or it was mocking Christianity, I think. Christianity. It was like, it was making fun of the religion. I was really curious to see what it was, and I didn't really catch anything except for there was one scene where I was like, oh, that's really. They didn't really need to do that scene, but they just did anyways. And I don't even want to say, I just want, like, you to see it for yourself. But the movie was ten out of ten. Like, it was good. It was a perfect movie.

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It's like a buddy cop movie. They're a team. It's not Deadpool.

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But, my God, the way the storyline went, their bickering and I fighting the whole time. So you know how, like, Deadpool regenerates and Wolverine, like, he regenerates too. So they really took advantage of that, and they're just fighting with each other their whole journey.

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Oh, fun.

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It's. It was just so well done. And I walked out of that movie last night just like, damn, I haven't seen a good movie like that in a really long time.

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Good.

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Ryan Reynolds is, like, just a genius. He is so good at just, like, like, the writing, the. The.

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Did he direct it, too?

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I don't know, but I'm sure he has a lot, a lot of say in, like, everything. The writing, the way the kid, the angles, that editing. Like, I'm sure he's all over that. Like, you can tell married to.

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Did you see her in, like, an interview? She's on the red carpet, and she's, like, talking, and she goes, oh, my gosh. Deadpool, Wolverine sold out.

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Sorry.

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I just saw that, and I can't believe just what I'm seeing. Anyways, what was your question?

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I saw her go up and read a couple celebrities names, and she goes, why isn't my husband on that list? Okay, anyway, sorry. She will not stop letting us know who she's married to.

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Girl.

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We know.

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Damn. Yeah, those interviews, man, they're not. I mean, I'm all for, like, bad days. People have bad days. And I think that's, you know, I always see that side. Cause I know I have my bad days. People have bad moments with me. They'll, like, haze, and I'm just like, fuck you. I just have bad moments. And so I felt like she just had a bad.

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Wait, what was the bad moment?

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Just all the interviews she was doing, just really bad.

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Remy and Alicia filled us in on everything that's going on with the whole.

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Movie that ends with us.

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Okay.

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It's about, like, domestic violence and abuse in relationships, and it's a very, like, serious movie that deals with, like, like, a horrible problem that some people, like, have to, like, live through. And the guy who made the movie, Justin Baldoni. Yes. He's a very, like, well known person who's, like, an activist and, like, is a voice for, you know, women who've been abused. And there's, like, beef that's going on behind the scenes right now with, like, all of them. Like, people unfollowed him, and then they're like, what's going on? And then she is, like, trying to make it, like, all about her, and she's trying to treat this like she's Margot Robbie and, like, doing, like, the whole. Trying to make it, like, a Barbie type thing. And it's like. It's almost like it's a very, like.

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You see your rom.com. so when I was watching the. The interviews, I. Not knowing what the movie's about, like, I just didn't know. I thought it was a rom.com. genuinely. I thought it was like, oh, is a rom.com. but I found out later that, oh, this is being promoted the wrong way. This is actually, like, a kind of serious movie. We like, we. That's how should be promoted. But it wasn't being promoted that way through her.

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I didn't see any that Justin was interviews, and I was like, I don't see why people aren't liking her. I had no idea there was a whole other side.

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I just think it's important that, like, if you're a huge celebrity and you're about to go do a whole press run, she knows you need to have a publicist to, in a way, rehearse what you want to talk about and what you're doing. I don't think she thought she could just go by just being Blake Lively. And now her true colors have been showing. Same thing with, like, Rachel Zegler when she was doing, like, press for Snow White. And people like, what the fuck is this? You're kind of, like, just running your mouth. You're not taking it seriously. You're giving very vague cliche. Prom queen.

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I think some people try to do the Jennifer Lawrence, but Jennifer Lawrence, to me, she's very genuine. Like, she's one of my favorite people.

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Another thing that Remy and Alicia were telling me is the fact that, like, she did play this role of this person in this movie, and she was being asked, like, you are now, like, a representation for, like, people who have dealt with this. Like, people, like, fans that are watching the movie have. That have, you know, lived this in real life are now going to come to you as, like, you know, like, an inspiration. They're going to. They're. They're sharing their stories, like, reaching out.

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Now, like, you know what you said.

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Before, and then you go, how can people have those conversations with you? And she responds, oh, what do they want my Social Security number? Do they want my address? Do they want to know where I live? Trying to be funny and listen. It was a stupid question, what he asked. And we shouldn't expect celebrities, actors and actresses, to be the voice for whatever trauma you're going. You should go and get help. But her response, she should have made it a fucking joke. She goes, I. As much as I would want to be, you know, a person to help people and guide them through their stories, they really should seek help. That's what she should have answered. But she dismissed it and made it.

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Like, man, that's really good.

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If somebody asked me, right? Like. Like, if I haven't dealt with it, I'd still be like, I would have something more caring to say than, what do they want, my Social Security? Like, don't look at me like this.

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Yeah. Especially.

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She's not weird.

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She's not new to the scene. She should have known better.

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That's very weird.

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The projects that you sign up for, you have to know that people now see you as a representative.

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Yes.

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She kind of, um. I think the way she jokes kind of reminds me of me sometimes. Like, when I make jokes, it could come off, like, real. Like, vickish. And I think people have said that to me before. Like, I'll make. I'll. Like, we're having a conversation. I say something, and I'm 100% kidding. Like, I am not. Like, please don't take me serious. But it comes off really nasty. And when she was doing her interviews, I was just like, damn. I feel like I look like this sometimes, but it, like, made me, like.

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More like, you're a funny person. Like, in nature. People.

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Comedians, like, you're.

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But people don't take you seriously.

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Yeah, no, no.

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I think Blake wants to be taken seriously, and now people are uncovering just interviews with her, and we won't spend too much time talking about this because I feel like this is a little gonna be old news by the time this comes out. But people found out when she did an interview with Parker Rose, Parker Posey, or Parker Rosie for cafe society nearly fucking eight years ago. And the interviewer just goes, oh, I love your little bump. Because she was just nearly pregnant. She's like, oh, and I love your little bump, too. And her in part, that was sit there and do a catty mean girls completely dismissed the interviewer for the rest of the interview.

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It was a tough interview. I couldn't believe it.

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And then she was doing an interview with the shallows, and he's like, oh, I have to ask this or something. She's like, why do you say have to? Like, she starts going on about this just little nuanced moment of how he phrased something, and it's like.

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And you don't know if she's kidding or not. Like, you don't know if she's trying to be funny or if she's just trying to be.

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I wish her the best, but honestly, she's just a straight up, like, nepo baby who has just been truly given her fucking roles and I don't think has ever properly, like, sat with it and have a full sense of awareness of the role she's taking on and the story she's telling. And I think she just needs to be a little bit better. Well spoken.

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I know, like, it is an actress or an actor playing a role of somebody that had this, but, like, kids that watched 13 reasons why and that they themselves are dealing with these type of thoughts and things like that. And it is a dark place, but, like, they look up to, like, yes, they're actors on screen, but it's like they. They connect, they resonate, and they can relate to the story that's being told. And, like, if you see them in person, like, I just want to say, like, watching your show got me out of this. Like, you know, dark space that I was in, that. That actor you take on the responsibility to be like, I'm so happy that. Yeah, you're.

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That's a good example, though. 13 reasons why.

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Yeah. And their entire press tour was all about that, too.

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Exactly.

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Very. It was very emotional. Is like, very, like, they. Not too many jokes.

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It feels like when they were casting, they took that into account.

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Like, yeah.

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Do these people, like, how do they feel about the subject? Yeah, very.

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Forget when I met Macklemore, I like Ryan Lewis. They were doing like a. When I was in college, my freshman year, outside of, like, this, a sneaker store.

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I would.

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And I got to, like, take a picture with them, and. And I told McLemore because I love his song. Oh, what's it called? Bones. It's the one about drug addiction and pills and, like, losing friends to pills. And I was. And I had lost friends to pills, and I was like, dude, that song is unbelievable. It touched me so deeply. And he was like, dude, thank you so much, man. But he was, like, locked me in the eye.

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Imagine if he was like, what else do you want to tell me? You want to tell me about your dog?

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You did, like, sorry.

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Oh, cool. That's great to hear.

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That's awesome.

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I, like, let him, like, go, and I. Your art that you delivered touched me, man.

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Yeah.

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And he was so nice about it. That's how, like, you don't need to, like, solve their trauma for them. You don't need to be a therapist about it.

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But yourself in their shoes, like, what kind of response would you want?

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Yeah.

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I don't know. Oh, she's. She's got to do a lot of media training.

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Yeah.

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They've hired. Yeah. No crisis pr team for the whole production right now to figure out how.

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And I know this movie has been, like, long coming. Like, people have been waiting, like, this.

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Is the first, I think, Colleen Hoover movie based on her books. Anyways.

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Interesting. But, yeah. Wow.

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Speaking of movies, D 23 just happened, which is the Disney, like.

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Yeah. Apple.

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It's like, you know, when Apple does, like, their product releases, Disney has a big convention every year. Disney fanatics all go to it, and they announce all the new stuff that they're doing with the theme parks as well as new movies. Okay. And I know that we touched on predicting a stuff in the past, saying you predicted the whole Tom Cruise thing. And one thing we talked about was that there was gonna be a sequel to Freaky Friday. Do you guys remember what we thought the title of Too Freaky, too Friday? Right. That's.

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I think, Mariah May, what was your guess?

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If there was a freaky Friday sequel, what were you gonna name it?

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I honestly don't remember what I said.

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If you had, like, just think creatively.

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Oh, now I'm put on this.

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No, it's okay if you don't get it, but it could be simple.

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I don't know.

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I don't remember what we said, either.

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I think this. I think this was said in this room, though.

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If you said it, run it back.

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I don't.

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Freaky or Friday.

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And that's it.

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That's the real title.

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Yeah. Freaky or Friday.

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Freaky or Friday. I'm pretty sure somebody said that. Yeah.

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Are you sure it wasn't you?

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Maybe, I don't know. Run it back. Freaky Friday two. Or is it like freaky Saturday or.

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No, it's gonna be silly for a silly Saturday. Too.

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Freaky, too. Wow.

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But we did. We did say that.

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I'm actually. I'm actually really excited.

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Oh, my gosh. That's really cool.

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That's cool.

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Something is.

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We are. We got the idea.

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There's incredibles. Three is coming.

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Incredibles are not the monsters, Inc. Ride.

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It's a whole park for Monsters, Inc. There's already a monsters, Inc. Ride at the Pixar fest. And it's a. A really stupid, silly roller coaster.

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No, no, but this one's like a suspended. Suspended roller coaster.

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And you go through doors.

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You're going through the doors.

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Did you guys see? I didn't even know this was an award ceremony. But Disney legends.

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Yeah.

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How often does that happen?

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I think it happens at every d convention, but usually it goes to, like, old historic people, like Dick Van Dyke or someone who has just contributed.

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Is it every year or is it every.

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It's every year. It's like a hall of fame.

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This was the first year I heard about it and I, like, actually teared up Miley Cyrus.

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Yes.

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She's the youngest Disney legend ever.

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Yes.

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She deserved it. Yeah.

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I just. Such a cool moment. Her speech was perfect. She looked classy. It was just the per. I think she deserved it.

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I love that. Disney also opened their arms to open. Welcomed her with open arms because I felt. I always felt like, oh, Disney was like, we don't know her anymore. That's not right.

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That was a big thing. They almost pretty much disowned her. She backed away from Disney during, like, when she did. I can't be taped.

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Like, oh, yeah.

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She went through a phase where she was like, I want nothing to do with that.

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They were experimented.

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She had to. She had.

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Right.

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Do that. It's a smart move to recognize also, like a child star.

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Yeah.

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Still out there doing it, which is really because the whole Nickelodeon stuff going on, I think it was a good smart move on Disney to be like, we need to honor these people who like, yeah, we put them through the fucking ringer as kids and they're still out there. Like, yeah. Trying to make.

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Yeah.

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Fucking career.

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Forget about her a lot. But she is a legend, that girl. Yeah. Like the word, like, where she started and then like, all those phases and like, the songs, it's like, like, yeah.

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Her dad is Billy Ray Cyrus. Like, things were probably handed to her, but the talent is undeniable.

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Yeah.

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Yeah, they did. They turned her down the first audition because she was too small and too young.

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Oh, wow.

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They rejected her. It's just so. It's not.

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We.

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Like.

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She's very mature. Miley Cyrus.

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Yeah.

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Ever. Like, I mean, she's our age, but when she speaks, I feel like she's.

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Older than me, wise.

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Like, just like.

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Yeah, yeah, she just sounds so.

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Yeah, I can't wait till she. When she's like 50, 60. Like, what?

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I think she should get back in acting.

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Yeah.

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See her being like a big actress. Like, in her. I like.

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The last song is one of the best movies.

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Wait, the movie the last.

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No, it's the. Not the last song. It's her ex husband.

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Oh, is that not it?

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I thought he was in the Hannah Montana.

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Oh, the last song.

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Oh, yeah. That's where they fell in love.

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I thought you were talking about the.

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I always get this movie confused with the Hannah Montana movie as well.

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Yes.

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Which I've never fucking seen.

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Oh, it's so.

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Oh, my gosh.

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So good.

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I know. It's good.

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So good. That's when she goes. Are you saying I can never be.

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Hannah again in the climb?

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Oh, yes. When she sings the climb and cheek, she. The town agrees to keep the secret.

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Are you kidding me?

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Well, you're gonna want to. You're gonna want to tear up even.

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More because I. I don't know if you guys heard this. I think, Zane, you might know. Do you know about the story that just happened? About the lady that passed away at Disney?

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Yes.

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Wait, a woman just died at Disney?

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Yes.

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World or Lane?

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Disney World.

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Okay.

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Wait, isn't it weird that. Didn't we just talk about how, like, there's a thing where, like, no one's died?

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Yeah, they removed them and then they announce them.

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They never announced anybody dead at the park.

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Yeah.

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So her and her husband, they were at the park. She had a food allergy, like, allergic reaction to something that wasn't supposed to have dairy. She ended up becoming ill because of this and passing away because of what they gave her at the Disney park.

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And she had an epi pen, but it wasn't enough.

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Yes.

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And this happened. This happened at the park. Like, her reaction is died.

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So the husband was trying to sue. And come to find out, he isn't allowed to sue Disney because years and years and years ago, he had signed up for a Disney plus membership subscription as a trial. And in that signing up for a Disney trial, you waive your rights to ever sue or do anything against Disney.

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How does.

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Hold on.

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That's in the Disney plus subscription trial.

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In the fine lines to even sue.

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For something that is, like, park related, not even, like, the streaming service related. He waived all of his rights in that subscription contract that everybody just zips by.

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Goes, yes, I, like, contest that. Like, in the.

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He's in the middle of trying to fight it right now.

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Is. That's. That's real.

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Really, really, really.

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Also looks really bad on.

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Really bad.

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Makes every.

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Nobody knew about this until this came out.

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That is bananas. Man said, oh, Disney says, man can't sue over wife's death because he agreed to Disney plus terms of service.

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That's.

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That breaks my heart.

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How do you, like, respond back to this, like, grieving husband from losing his wife because of her allergic reaction at the park and say, you signed Disney? Yes.

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How do you even present.

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How do you present that? That's crazy.

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You know, some guy in their legal team was like, remember, guys, about the Disney plus thing that I put in? We're good evil. So awful evil.

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Which is, like, makes sense why they get away with so many things. Like, you must be signing somewhere.

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I wonder how many other, like, terms of service things that we have signed are.

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Yeah.

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Away too.

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Is there law? Is there laws for, like, contract? Make it, like, like, creating contracts where it can't be so fucking absurd. Like, there has to be a law. There's like, I'm surprised. Not letting people sign terrible contract, or it has to make sense for you to sign a Disney plus membership to watch Disney, and then for something to happen at the park for that to, like, connect. Like, that makeshi no sense. No sense whatsoever.

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That's like, can they still be like, you can't sue us, but we'll give you a settlement. Can they do that?

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They have to fight it.

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Yeah, I saw.

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You know how, like, waymo's exist? Like, there's Waymos everywhere now.

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The driverless uber.

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Yeah, driverless uber. What? We're all, well, there's a, there's a TikTok of somebody outside of their apartment looking down at a parking lot where all the way mo go and to.

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Go sleep at night.

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So they're. So they're all going to park in this garage, right?

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I.

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But every night.

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Parking lot.

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Yeah, parking lot. But every night, it's imagined a bunch of way, most all trying to park in, like, their spots. And so it takes forever, and it just makes so much noise, and they honk and they honk.

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So all of these people living in the apartments were like, what the fuck is this? I'm hearing honking constantly of all of these little robots trying to get navigate and get into their.

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With the video, they're going so slow, it looks like they never get into their spots.

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And they have spots or it's kind of like musical chairs.

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So in the video that I watched, it looked like one of them was kind of, like, malfunctioning and couldn't properly, like, pull into its spot. And that caused all of the other ones to get really confused. And they kept honking and honking all because of one wasn't like, fully parking.

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That should just be a job position. Like an Uber driver. Just say, go grab a waymo car near you and park it at night.

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Yeah, right.

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Or just when it knows that it's coming into its home port. Disabled the honking feature because it knows that it's a brown bunch of other non operated cars. It needs to have a honking feature, of course. But maybe there.

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Maybe it's promotion. All these apartment complexes are filming Waymo's now. People are gonna try to get it right.

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You can't believe anything.

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They're cool. They're like fun that they exist. It does make me just a little sick to my stomach though, like, of robotic cars.

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Yeah.

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Around for the. Just the gig economy of people who are uber drivers and taxi drivers and all those people where that's a whole fucking industry of these people working.

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Like, it helps a lot. It helps a lot of people. Like, for side jobs because a lot of people that have, like, mate, like nine to five jobs, they do work as drivers at night.

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That's how I feel about AI.

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Yeah.

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The way you're talking about this is. It's like, my friends, a graphic designer, she's panicking because now people are just using AI.

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It's like, it's too good.

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It's too good.

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The AI, like, graphic design, way too good.

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Like, if AI just stayed as like a Google replacement. Sure. Just to get information and like, a factory fact. Sure, if you want a quick, good answer. But it shouldn't be taking job position.

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Like friend, she does graphic design for, like, different company, like logos and stuff. And she was trying to get a pricing out of it. Like, how much did she charge? I'm like, honestly, probably not too high because this company can go to, like, AI editors. And if this is. This is a company that, like, doesn't really care about what kind.

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You have all the rights for $5 a month. You just put in chat GPT and like, whatever it prints out, it pops out, you can use. Yeah, but the way mo cars, have you seen, there was one, something happened and it ended up going on the wrong side of the road and was driving into oncoming traffic. Oh, and a cop had to pull it over, but like, there's no driver. So the cop trying to stop a car, that's just run.

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But you, but you know what, that dash ticket should go to the company. Yeah, they have to pay that.

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Take, look at this. Driving on the wrong side of the road. And the, the cops, like following it, trying to pull it over, like trying to get it to stop immediately.

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That's a hazard. Like take it off the street. Like if for one situation to be like that, that's, you got to get rid of, you gotta take them all back.

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Can imagine just starting a company of just like self driving cars and just being like, I hope knowing that you have all of these like, robotic cars.

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Just place for them. I don't, I don't think they should be in major congested city. Yeah, they should not be in LA, they shouldn't be in New York. We went to, we always say the one in Arizona. Yeah, perfect. The wide open roads.

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Yeah, like, not a lot of room.

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For error, not a lot of cars. Like, it makes sense if people need to get around.

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Imagine back in the middle of New York City.

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Hell no.

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That piss so many people, especially, I.

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Think people just start hitting.

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Imagine being in the backseat of this. It's on the wrong side of the.

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Road, and you're.

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Over, and you can't do anything. This is a screenshot that's from the video of the cops. Body can try invisible man.

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It is unbelievable that these exist. Unbelievable.

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We, you guys, four months ago, it was frickin awesome.

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It was unbelievable.

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Did he hear, did he hear about the girl? That, um, she was in a lift, she was riding, riding in a lift. And, um, she gets in and, you know, they start the ride and this lady in front of her, she's talking another language, right? You know, she's not thinking anything of it. And she's talking to somebody on the phone, and she's speaking another language. Everything except for, uh, I think it was dark skinned, red sweater. And then she kept on going with the conversation in another language. And the girl goes, I'm wearing a red sweater and I have dark, like, what the hell's going on? And she keeps driving and she passes her street and then speeds up. And then she's like, you missed, you missed my turn, like, let me out. And she's. She turns around, tells her to shut up, and then continues to drive. And the girl, not a second to think, opens the car and just jumps out. Whoa. Driving and do. She got cut up everywhere. I saw her story time on tick tock, bro. She, like, even her talking about it, she seemed like just like a straw.

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Like, she took, like, took it really well.

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Yeah.

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I don't know if that's the right words, but she very good heads up. Very good head.

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Like, why you raise your kids to be aware of your surroundings? Because if she wasn't paying attention to the conversation, she wasn't paying attention to where she was driving. This could have ended bad. She. No hesitation jumping out was the smart.

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On the phone, not looking, not knowing if her exit was passed.

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I'm not going for me to, like, open the car and jump. Like, I'm trying to think in that situation, would I even do that? You know what I mean?

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It's you.

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Yeah.

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She showed, like, she showed a screenshot of the lift, the information on the lift, the picture. It was of her. She. She, like, she thinks, but. And how are. I just understand how lifts and ubers aren't how it's still happening.

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Yeah.

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In these driver companies. Like, how is there not more of a background? This can't be the first time that this girl has tried to do this with a driver.

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Yeah.

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You know what I mean?

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Scary.

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It's crazy.

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I heard that some of the drivers use other people's ids if they have.

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A record, shouldn't be allowed. The insane.

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The other day when we. We ubered to your house.

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Yeah.

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And Scott and Jack were with us, and they were ubering from your house to their house. House. We called the uber here, and it was a female driver.

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It was a picture of a girl, and the name was Karen, but it.

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Was a man that was driving. And then we got dropped off safely. Whenever. We just took note of it. And then Scott and Jack went to call their uber when we were after. We were hanging out here, same thing.

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And Scott goes, oof. I got a Karen as a joke, and I was like, the names Karen. And he was like, yay. I was like, that was the name of the driver that just took us here. And he was like, what? I was like, that guy.

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A man?

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He was like, weird. It's a picture of a girl.

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So what, did Scott end up getting the same guy? Oh, guy. Like, you're not, are you, Karen?

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I didn't say anything.

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It's not. I've I've probably driven maybe five ubers in my life where the picture doesn't match the driver. And, you know, I don't, like, think.

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I won't think about the vehicle, too.

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Where I'm like, it's a couple. They take turns driving. So in my head, I was like, okay, it shouldn't be allowed. It's, like, way too dangerous. Dangerous?

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Like, you don't know who's behind the wheel then. Yeah.

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Will look like, obviously she feels safer with a girl driver than a guy driver. So, like, if she was like, okay, cuz, like, if she cancels a ride, like, as soon as it matches with a guy or whatever, like, if it matched as this Karen person to be the driver.

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Yeah, that's me.

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Like, she would be like, like, when.

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I saw this story of this woman, she had the same thought as me. She said she saw the driver and she was like, oh, thank God. Like, it's a girl. So she felt safe. That's how I felt when I was in Austin. I texted Heath right away, and I said, oh, my driver from the airport is a girl my age. And I was, like, so relaxed in the car, like, not on edge or anything. So hearing this story, I'm like, you really can't trust anybody. But she did have very good instincts.

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So just be aware, because they. They know that the. Them being guys trying to abduct girls doesn't work anymore. So that now they have girls that they're finding, unfortunately.

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But I'm glad she's alive.

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Well, but, yeah, be safe out there. Just heads up, be alert, stay on your toes, and if you have a weird gut feeling, go with it. Yeah, go.

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Whether you're right or wrong.

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Worst thing, you know, you jump out of the car and the guy's like, what was that?

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You're still out of the car. Yeah, as long as you're.

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I'd rather have a bump, a bruise, couple scrapes than find a out where that car was going to.

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