Talk to baby to open the day on is really so turn out rewriting history online. Why are they lying to about this? And any time you hear the word day like off, you're a sweet spirit theory.
But I maintained that the further one thing I I know.
what I saw, what I do know is I said for two hours hours of life history, joe biden was in the medal of press conference what he was trying to make his case to the american people that he was not seen, ie, just where comes back to his killer segment, is about violence.
I thought his own life was pretty try. I know. I guess I have to give him credit for actually pointing .
out the obvious. Her name is tippy, and your if SHE loses election, the salary will go to twenty five thousand dollars a year.
But if SHE wins.
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Walk back to the pod guys. Um we have a lot to cover today, so I want to get into the right up front. I want to talk about this. I want to talk about is a piece of the super bow that nobody gave a shit about at all for the first time in my entire life um and I didn't care like so they're no cared.
I want to talk about IT it's a super able half time show and i'm going to take a weird angle about it's not I don't care about us, sure. Okay, i'm not here to do what we typically do, which is like, was the half time show good was a bad? I feel like this one was bad, not the topic in our discussion.
He had guys star alisa keys and there was a voice. He had little of a voice crack when he is first started singing. 从 皮肤。 往 你的爱 中 um again still don't care not interesting what is interesting about this voice crack and I mean I have a lot to talk about IT here。 I I want really get into this because we've a lot about this uh pie wires I certainly have um IT was a rest.
What do so in in subsequent like released recordings of this live show which you know one hundred and fifty million americans watched and saw happen um the voice crack is no longer there and this is on apple as well as uh the official like super bowl youtube channel um I have heard reports that videos with the crack we're taken down and try to confirm that before the show. I haven't seen that um I I haven't I don't have any harder evidence of that um but what this is to me, this is fascinating. So you have a moment that everybody in amErica is that now for the rest of time will be just a story we tell meanwhile, the actual recorded record is something that did happy.
okay? It's a small difference. And I think here people maybe you're thinking like what's a maybe some people who you you all what's the big deal about this who cares um that the voice crack was smooth over.
Is maybe this not sort of this similar from I don't a lip sinking or something like that? I think it's fundamentally different. You lip a show that's the recording.
That's history. We saw a happy OK. You're now rewriting history online. Now i've read about something addition to this in a piece called variant and a piece called in cycle pedia tanka and a piece called tether. I wrote about this, we are losing our history.
So like the weird thing about the internet is when we all went online, uh, the promise of that in the early two thousands was just like unlimited information. And we have all of the world's information at our fingertips. What actually have? So that happened.
We have unlimited and information. What we sort of didn't see coming was that IT changes. And I like actually physically, the things the record can be changed. Now once you stop producing that, what's you stop having like a hard cover, say, in cycle pedia or something and and the definitions of words and things over the last one years or things that even get vents that happen on the kip dia what not are being edited in real time. You lose your sense of common shared reality um now this is a question of whether or not that ever existed in the first place, which we can get into in a second.
But I want to leave you with one more year so you have the voice crack um I think are more interesting and really serious example of this was a something I read about at the time that had happened in piece called tether um the congressional hearing for now cheap justice, any tony barrett so in her hearing SHE was um he was asked about some gay question and he was like the typical song and dance where he has to pretend that she's not homophobic maybe he is not maybe SHE is, I don't know but SHE had to prove that he was not homophobic. I don't think SHE is. SHE had a prove IT in front of in front congress and he started talking about this you know he said, you know, not hoped.
Bic, I don't care. Um you know anyone, sexual preference is their business. Bb blog, immediately following that, huffington post reporter wrote a peace saying that sexual amy bear uses like this bigoted face sexual preference.
And IT goes viral and everyone attacking her, all the left to sort of attacking amy for using the the face sexual preference and i'm scratching my head because I like it's definitely dated, but I don't think it's it's not offensive sexual preference. I'm not offended by sexual preference is that affects our people. I didn't even I had artist's not received the memo um neither to the dictionary because that definition changed in real time.
The definition that when you type up sexual preference you google, you go to the dictionary. The websters definition IT IT changed to include that this was now offensive. Um so I think this is like the roughly the theme that i'm interested in.
This is the topic that comes up again and again uh, at pirates res because I think this is like very important aspect of our information landscape right now that continues to be under explored, not taken seriously. And uh yeah I think it's I I think it's incredibly important. Uh, rough thoughts. I maybe I want to start with river. You were kind of not long maybe to the amy, uh, bar piece I will take on yeah.
that was stupid. I just remember thing at the time I was like, why mean I tried both and I D man so I mean, that is why i'm again, he that is a for reference, I didn't hate IT. IT was just idea. I preferred red.
But now I mean IT is, I mean, this sort of things happened like for a long time, I mean about IT like IT well or whatever because IT having to so union stolen like editing truck I out of official portraits of like the mulvey all of that um my super catholic great grama used to cut act people's x wives out of the family photos but like some people been doing this for a while. But I really remember red the first time I I noticed this. You know, the movie avatar AR like jams Cameron's movie avatar AR, oh yeah you know the scene where the blue people are like having sex, I guess.
But IT is like with their tails and like the the little tender als are, they connect the tails and this like folk, I guess, yeah, weird. Okay, that was added IT out that if you rent that movie on a zon prime right now, it's gone. I thought I was losing my mind because I know was like watching on I am on prime now, like I remember to see.
I remember being in like fourteen in a movie theatre, seeing this and laughing because I thought I was like, so weird, ridiculous and I like I thought was losing my mind. And so I was like googling. I was like deleted, seeing blue people think like, you know, whatever had to like safe through all the point.
But then I found like a redit where other people like, no, I remember this. They took IT out. And it's like, yet James Karen, because people make one of that saying so he took IT out.
There are handful of uh, examples of this in film. Actually we published a peace by cat rose and veiled gas light and I mean, he goes he goes into them. They were she's focusing on, uh, what I size he was that kind of this woke or racing of things which is classically like chinese cultural revolution status, you know, to go back in in transform art. Um I noticed recently in a adamo I was watching, uh, maybe like a year ago, I I turned on, uh the the cartoon lad night, seen the live action and I want to I was IT I want to to kind of compared to the original that I remember red and they altered um they altered the beginning because I was considered, I guess um anti muslum or something that was some version of this thing that we always hear um and in the small details IT feels like not a big of a deal but in aggregate, IT feels like we don't have history anymore IT feels like if anything can change at any time for any reason um and there's no record and they can actually go to like you buy the you buy the video game or the movie on amazon and the thing that you buy can be altered remotely uh that is very alarming and I know it's again, if these things seem trivial, these the examples that we are caching and seeing. I think it's happening all the time and uh in again in aggregate, that starts to feel like you know the sand of of of civilization like slipping out from a 点 net phew and um I don't know yeah it's it's it's super kind area to me。
Yeah I think one reason it's so area as well as because you know in journalism, the standard is if you make an edit to a piece after it's published like a correction or something you have to say at the end that you editors know you've made this correction and you have to specify what the correction is ah and that's just for you know transparency and honesty.
But I think it's also so that readers who read the original piece um and go back to IT don't you know feel like they've been lied to by the journalist. And in these cases you have this kind of like in the case of avatar or in the case of the illicit keys. Uh vocal you know ms at the half time show there is no disclaimer that like this content has been edited after the fact has been censored in some way. And I think that as long as there is no like now that you have this breakdown of sort of norms and standards around how media gets produced and disseminated um IT is kind of scary that you can have all kinds of corrections that um completely change content people interact with if theyve already shared IT then like it's IT makes me wonder what .
we don't know like what what is change that we don't know is changed and um this is for the loom conspiracy um this is what what is the what is the word for these things um .
when you affect yes.
the modeller effect um so um the photo of is classically a mendel effect. The ever you want to define the mandela .
effect for the quick for mandela effect, uh, so IT comes from this false memory that a bunch people in south of africa had about dela dying in prison and like the eighties, and he didn't. And it's basically sort like A A collective false memory. Yeah, but I maintained that the first of the loom thing is I know what I saw. Okay.
so so others famous ly Nelson middle is where comes from? Uh, the one that probably I may might be even more for the most famous at this point is the movie is am people remember, uh, like a suzan movie starting simd I believe is how IT goes um and actually that never existed. The movie does not exist.
Um starting there's notion sam, starting the first, the loom one is the you have the corner copia. So the the what is the brand identity of fruit loop? And people imagine, many people imagine a cortiope a with fruit pouring out of IT.
And in fact, that allegedly is not true and has never been true, not even once in the history of four of the loom. What is actually true is that IT is just fruit. There is no corner copia.
And people online, if you go in google this, like people in common sections and chat boards about that, they losing their mind over this because they truly, myself included. I mean, I I, I remember the cornucopia, right? They truly believe that had existed. Now there have been people who um there was one girl I saw on tiktok, so have no idea if it's real but SHE dug all the way back into like you know clothing that was twenty years old and and he shows you a further lom type to have a corncob a on IT you know SHE swear like here IT is it's real.
Why are they lying to you about this and anytime you hear the word they like buck up, you're about to get IT like a sweet spicy theory and the theory here is that they are changing very small or trivial things in the world to see like what you're willing to tolerate. And so if we all saw the cortiope a and we all say, no, we saw the corrosion. Pia, um he definitely existed. And they say, no, I did not IT never existed um and we accept that. Then there's it's like there's a standard that can kind of push IT further.
How far can they push IT, the underworld company, what the underwear company .
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you I know I don't know, I know what they are. I still don't know but IT does support from the see if at all um you know does beg the question of what we would be willing to tolerate if someone is stirring the face and says that's not what happened IT was this totally other thing um and and IT seems like quite a lot is my take on this uh ever you wanted to talk about how you actually believe in the conspiracy theory?
I do I had like I think that tiktok actually she's like pulls up my i'm just like, I know what I saw. I like really violent. Like instagram.
T yeah, ever may be a different tiktok, I don't know. Like I just see that I see my tweet pop up all the time. I got instagram. Like it's one of those like mean things, so it's culter. But yeah I mean, I have very distinctive memories of the corner copia. Like I and i've seen like yeah like i've seen like the old by people like finding stuff at goodwill and y're like here IT is I don't know there's I can't approve IT but that IT feels like, uh, I don't know, maybe it's some sort of uh, mult there's more for dimensions who I don't know there's something we are going on though I.
I wonder it's like are we are we kind of are we calling something from this is do I believe this? I I lose trying sometimes, but I believe the things that I enjoy believing. No, this is one where i'm like, like is IT possible that we we're calling. It's like we have memories from a uh uh a parallel universe just next to our parallel universe. You know it's like just close enough that that there is some sort of crossing of wires there.
Um and then I was this is the is orally separate thought, which is do I believe I don't know that I actually believe that I sometimes lose myself in the things that are fun to believe and this is definitely one of those things but something is happening here and the company is straight up denying IT and that's that's weird that is very ultimately have uh these mass false memories and and this is a yeah I guess to look a to a Jason to conversation the fact that we actually have some real memories that are being altered in real time. And what of the consequence is that brand? Get some interesting thoughts about that sort of high level topic here that you share in slack.
Yeah, I guess i'm on the fence on your own theory of things. I think there's got a attention between the fact that previous in the internet, there was only like a specific percentage of the information or history was saved in cycle pedia books and actually entered the record first is now I I presume it's safe to say that we save much more information about what happened previous slayer or what goes in the record.
The record is much bigger now, right? So I think, you know, maybe there's a tradeoff here where we're storing way more information, but some of the information is getting modified to um I suppose prop up the regime. I guess that's the theory.
Um so I think that's interesting. I I also think you know winston churchill, I think is is attributed to saying history is even written by the winners. And I don't think what's happening today is an anomaly in history. Well, there are also .
exclusions on wikipedia writing IT now. So I I do think that it's quite different. You all you need is, is control of the distribution of information online and a bit of IT because it's not like we're recording these things all over the place and then the google footprint vanishes.
So for the dictation. So right now, what do you have your a dictionary that's digital only that's been out of the definition is changed. It's now different.
IT is now officially, you know, by decree. IT is rude to say sexual preference. We have articles talking about that change, but google is in charge of that.
And things fall off depending on how all they are. And eventually, what do you have? You have you have the dominant record says it's offensive. IT has always been offensive. You have a bunch of international to saying, wait a minute but I found this article for fifteen years ago um that there is only a digital copy a that says this random thing that I want to believe is true.
And the natural report to that is I don't believe you I think you made that up because there's no physical record, anything I have a hard bound collection of uh in psychopaths or the encyclopedia know what the proper nomination of this is because we don't use them anymore um but it's a psychopath tacos the last one they published IT in my room in separatism o and um they there's nothing like that anymore where we can disagree on something but it's it's predicary on politics not like what is the entry in mean cycle apeda. Just go look at up then at least if Normal s are changing, you could point to IT and say, well, the norm changed on this date. Now it's unclear what the norm ever was that that feels very new to me.
Yeah, that's fair. I mean, I keep thinking about how the papacy, when they were running out of money in the sixteen hundreds, began selling indulgences. And they they like, wrote to her and they were like, it's cool.
Like we can just sell your way and to heaven. Yeah, right? And people bought indulgence.
Ces, and I suppose some percentage of Christians were like, alright, I believe that. But ultimately that was seen as as folly. And you know, h, now we know that the luis one that that that conflict. So I don't know.
I feel like the, I feel like the true tho .
or the Better way ultimately makes its way out of those situations where you like your example is the the definition or the that sexual preference that term is is bad. I have never heard that. But I feel like if that if if truly like most people on the left believe that the word sexual truck preference is bad, I think we'll ultimately get out of that, realized that that is, we're saying the r word again. We.
I don't know, this is the thing. I'm not worried about sexual preference. Who cares if he becomes maybe IT? Does things change worse? Change in some things become insulting that work once.
For me, the more important thing is knowing what was offensive when IT became offensive, having some real sense of how of what people used to say. And we do have a sense of that for everything before the year, like two thousand and two or whatever whatever. The rough moment in the early two thousands when we started producing more information online about the present day, then we did.
Uh unlike physical, tangible like like papers and things like this. So now I mean, para wires is a great example. Firewall is one hundred percent digital, so we could change the record. And what is we have there very few outlet going to verify what once existed at in an article that we publish three years ago.
We have control of that and um their tools you have like the way back machine, things like this that you can edit that uh famously we have caught a powers regret about certain reporters changing that um uh or removing themselves from IT. I I just I do think it's a new problem and IT isn't under explore problem and it's onna cause problems, especially like twenty years from now when we're trying to remember what was really happening in the year two thousand and nine. And we have no record that we can trust.
We have our memory, which is imperfect, which is the mandela effect. I my real perspective on the model of site is IT proved that our memories are kind of jackie and um can be influenced by stories we want to believe in, by what our friends believe and we really believe these things that we saw. But we now have proved that we didn't and um and so it's going to be hard to piece together what happened in our forward of years, which seems like a total reversal of what the trend should be because our assumption is always as the future moves on, we get Better at this stuff, not worse. But I think that what we have now is literally worse than paper.
which is strange. Yeah, i'm gonna be like eight years old. Like telling my like statistically like like gay. F you like lady gaga, S R pop had an arkell song on that. And ya o so you believe me, you ve got rid of IT.
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from ay starts with you should take the data. K have to think they out they having agreed that one yet but by the C D, because they will never you um I .
anna quickly talk. I know it's a look. It's a slight as as you know, a week old at this point.
I want to a quickly talk about the putin uh, talker interview, only to get to another topic quick. They're all kind of connected but you have um you have this put in talker interview. Media lost its mind over the fact attacker was doing this.
It's sort of like an assumed that he is spreading put in proper again ah whatever. Um maybe he is maybe he's not even no idea if he's you know that what the relationship is with the kremen. I don't know if he gave the questions to put in the head of time. What I do know is I SAT through two hf hours of like history, like I SAT through a long as like very thoughtful. Even if it's propaganda, the man is able to at least sit down for two and five hours and make a case for something on behalf of his country.
Um when there are a lots of questions about whether or not uh, that interview is a net positive or or a negative, what I when I can tell you for sure is i've turned I left that I moved from that interview to the news and joe biden was in middle of a press conference that he helped for I think like twenty minutes in which he was trying to make his case to the american people that he was not seen, ie. And in IT, he confused the president of mexico with, like another nation. As you know, initially the present of mexico, C, C.
Did not want to open up the gate to allow humAnitary arian material get in. I talk to I convinced to open the gay I talked to B, B to open the gate on the israeli you're the president of the united states and this is your whole thing this is like this is your job is tube be defending the country you you are the commander chief um and IT was a very stark and startling jokes to position, uh between what you know is our parent enemy abroad and our men at home. And they are only really, you can read two ways, like if R, V, is russia the enemy of the U.
S. okay. If he is, then our president needs to be just as good as him at least um if he's not then i'm able to point to him and say, okay, well can our president be a little more like him? There's no version of this that makes biden look good um and biden is not unique in this. I could not picture donal I I think you would be entertaining the four Stella dropped to down and talk to us about history for a hf hours but do I think that he would be eloquent and thoughtful and forceful?
Um no in fact I can't think of a single person in the country who could certainly of the old ones which very quick I want to connect you to the john Stewart thing and let's talk about all of those like you guys just take a pic of you want but uh just do what IT comes back. We ve talked about him on this part. You know he's coming coming back.
I was super negative on IT. I thought I was gonna pretty bad because i'd seen some of his apple stuff. And IT was a tropical and he was disapointment.
He was so good on the cover league in china and interesting and kind of force democrats to a more reasonable of reasonable position, which is a great place for him in a useful tool for the democrats. Um he failed at apple, but then he comes back and what is his segment like? A his killer segment.
It's about biden's age. Um he does IT no really smart way for a democrat who wants his goal is to get biden out of the election, to put someone Young and form table in the race. And so he draws an equivalence between band and trump, and he makes one of them both a, and by the end of the of the of of of the monolog, you know, he starts with sort of tepid, confused applause.
He ends with the audience on his side. I got to thinking, like this guy very good for the democrats and he's going to be influential, I think, throughout the next election. So a lot here.
You guys, what are your thoughts on any range of these things here? First of like the signal question in general of biting um ort of the embarrassment nature of washington and follow putin uh or just the john's steward thing um like am I right? Is he going to be is he back? Is he not back?
I don't think i'm john's towards target audience to be honest because i'm not like A I don't know boomer democrat. Is that fair to say that that's his sort of target audience? I don't know. I thought his monee was pretty try. I mean, I guess I have to give him credit for actually pointing out the obvious, which is that biden is obviously seen ioan in decline and as as trump of course mean they are both you know biden's past add trumps about to be A Y I think but I wasn't really um I don't know I wasn't really blown away by IT um and I do think bite and just gives me so much second hand embarrassment.
I can't even embark to watch some of his press conferences because it's so I mean it's like every other word is a gap and doesn't make sense um and IT is it's impossible to imagine bite and speaking coherently for an hour, let alone two hours about anything ah let alone and you know putin is was obviously pushing a very tendentious nature of history. But at least he was able to sell in narrative about why he's doing this and IT was an interesting narrative and maybe wasn't historically accurate but at least hee's got like something uh, that has an emotional appeal in the way that you know, by and just repeating nature. Talking points, I think doesn't for a lot of people .
we are he's sitting down and his goal, even if it's if it's propagate, he did a good job, he said he went in. His goal was for in two and f hours i'm going to convince people in amErica that I am doing the thing that is in my best interest and i'm no threat to them. And to do that, i'm going to talk about history.
I'm going to make myself some reasonable i'm going to make kind of carleton with the etes don't like he's a clown clearly. I also think he's a close head did a great job if he was just marketing, he did a good job of IT into your points, tina. I don't think biden could do that.
I don't. I don't. I genuinely did up if he's capable of doing that. And that is great. He's the president of the essays like that is a huge problem.
Yeah, i've seen a lot of a think pieces and tweet slater a people sort of, but moning the acts that republic. Sometimes it's just republican, sometimes it's Young republicans, sometimes it's a new right. Whatever people complaining that people on the right, particularly Younger people, people online, uh, don't hate russia.
They like russia, and they kind of like putting and when you watch that interview, you realize why, what whom was articulating is a vision for a country which we do not have, and we have not had since the collapse of the soviet union, when we were just like, we won. Okay, now let's have a big garage cell and just sell the american. The point of amErica will be buying a new TV from korea like that. I mean, it's it's sort of feel so rapid and hopeless and been all these I I think new conservatism like the idea that we're going to, you know, turn all these despotic nations and the middle eastern democracies are whatever like that was sort of a an attempt to try to reclaim IT, which failed.
And now you are sort trying to do the same thing by, uh, you know, sort of refashion new conservatism as like we're just going to defend we're going to get involved in every foreign territorial conflict that there is and you know that i'll be the point of amErica is just picking sides and these people blood fus and it's not working like we have to have a country like what pook was articulating is a vision of a country, a place with the history and the people and um a vision for the future even if that vision is russian imperial as well. Like maybe people in the west don't like that, but IT means something to russians, particularly after suffering you know the humiliation of uh the what happened with the soviet union clubs, which is new. These all come up, western coming they buy and everything the economy is react on purpose and um people feel humility, felt humiliated and that's why and came apparent. I think it's always it's a cautionary tale because I think if we don't get our shit in order in something you know really bad, comes along some sort of economic crisis or something else, we're going to have a putin like figure because that's the only thing that will be able to keep the country together as part of a strong man who has a vision of uh, amErica that people believe in and people will give up a lot rights to have some sense of they're being a point to this whole thing yeah.
I think I agree. Well, well, said brad. I don't have anything .
that I think that's a bang point river um and I totally agree with that. When I was I was watching IT I tweed and deleted something like that Norman rock well painting because people are making fun of putin for going on and on about the history of of russia.
I think my tweet was something like I think it's good that our country has one a country has a president that can you know like talk about history, intelligence and I think you said a Better than I can um that really symbolizes somebody whose who actually has A A positive vision for for their own country and and agree or not getting that from our our politicians. Um on other side of things I could I would address I I did get some weird vibes s from twitter. I saw people twitting that putin should just simply not be interviewed that tucker had done something wrong for interviewing putin at all, which I think is a super weird point.
Um IT is a an established tradition and journalism for journalists to interview powerful heads of of our foreign adversaries. Like mike wallace interviewed, I A told a common literally turning the iranian host crisis award. Morrow interviewed Chris v. At the height of the cold war. Dan rather interviewed a dominican's right before .
the publication of of of some bit load ipad.
I didn't even, I might completely miss .
that when all the tiktok girl's were like osam. He was right. And we had a fucked and have a whole discourse about IT because we discovering this old abet of his from ten years ago, when there, I guess, still creep you basin and didn't know what was happening or why he was bad.
Yeah my point to say that I I found that critique extremely strange and liberal. I and I was basically robt the wrong way. But yeah, good interview.
I think people would be wise actually to listen to when they do interview these like disposed figures, to listen to what they have to say. Uh, this was something I heard. I can't find this energy. I try and try to look for IT um I think playing Green wallers somebody was I heard on podcast but in the lead up to the iraq war, uh, an american journalists to interview with sidon who says, um so his second hand man he is this uh a rocky Christian guy who is in the about this party for a long time came with on and he was good the red to journalist was that they like criticized for that is a really keys airing o propaganda, national TV and all but like what the guy was actually saying in the interview was like, you don't understand this country.
Like the only thing that is keeping the, that is protecting religious minorities in this country, in keeking people from killing each other, is this sort of secular is like the is bad doesn't is this sort of secular aria nationalism without IT, you have a massive year, these sheer religious and actually back by iron, and we're like going to take over the country. And that's basically what happened. And like if people like that was a propaganda, you was actually telling you the truth, you know and like when putin says that um he believes that, no, he's talking about how we believe this school believes that ukraine is in the real country.
You can say this problem and A A A, whatever, but that's actually what he believes that a lot of russians believe for. They have reasons for believing that because I was on the independent country until gania's like I don't know, it's just like this weird. It's almost like it's not quite anty intellectualism, but there's this it's almost like they don't want to understand what people and how people, other countries think.
Though people are not interview where certainly putin is going to tell us exactly, we have already establish that what he cares about is as people. And that is great. Wish I had one of those america, but certainly, and I agree that there is we should be able to hear, and is there is probably some wisdom in hearing what they have to say.
The problem is that what he is going to tell us is is, is shaped in a specific way to get something that he wants that is not in our interest. IT is in his interest. Maybe we maybe there's overlap between our interests, but more than likely there are things that he wants that will be bad for us.
And I wanted to still mend the other side because it's the same conversation we have for really almost every disinformation story, which is actually while I think probably the four of us and most of our listeners ers, I have a lot of faith in our ability to sort of make that that analysis ourselves. There are many people who are not smart enough to make that analysis. They believe everything they here and IT is going IT does lead to really that making the consequences.
Now I still thinking the freedom thing is good. I still believe IT. But I don't think we should pretend that there is not some reason that people are upset. That talker just gave you a two and a half hour platform sort of quite uncritically, to have let them their putin, other than the end where he was like, hey, can you release this journalist to your holding hostage? And who was like, no and then there was the end of IT.
Um I think there's a great you know I return that there's not that it's like, oh, why would they care about this? Like it's very obvious why they care. The very is is obviously they care the question of whether or not he should do IT is something different but it's like let's not pretend that it's is so black and White.
I do think um one thing that's interesting about the tucker interviews specifically is compared to look is IT then rather who interviewed at am Brendan yeah is the talk interview was not edited very heavily like where is the rather in of you is edited for TV um and you know when barber waters interviewed for delt was edited for T V. As well, I thought IT was kind of interesting that tucker just he he editor realized a bit at the beginning when he had his money log ah but then IT cut to just him talking to putin and putin was you know he went on his supposedly thirty second presentation of the history that lasted like half an hour. But I do think that there's a kind of um there's a technical point here that might explain some extent some people's objections, which is just that like the interview really was presented with no um very little contexts or a sort of editing post production yet the frame was .
not given to people and that is scary and and the thing is like I always persist the fear of people thinking for themselves is what is behind you know, most of these efforts to sensor um and I resist those efforts and fuck those people however, like in this fear world that I want and that I think we all want, we have to be real about the fact that you're going to a have huge hordes of people who believe in absolutely bananas, things that are not based reality.
In fact, we see that. I do think it's proliferating. I do think the internet is going to be the sort of vector where that happens forever.
Um I don't think you can stop IT. I think we have to figure out a way to deal with that. Um this works like fragmented video x system that we live in. There are two things I want to talk about still left today. I want to talk about a battery crazy mayor that river route about and I want to talk about Christian stewards and dragon is sex pot photo shoot and rolling stone um let's start with the mayor and I just will will get to Christians .
and I promise yeah i'm obsess with this woman um her name is Tiffany. Hindered actually as two positions he is the mayor of delton ill away and also the supervisor of uh thorn townships uh dawson is kind of a it's like a village within its in the uh self check chivo suburb. And like this woman, i'm going to read off the work of crazy ship that she's done uh since he was like in twenty twenty one, this woman isn't not been in all this very long. SHE hired a sex finder to do home inspections because he work on her campaign and then fired him because he talked to a journalist. SHE puts up these giant billboards advertising city services, but they have her name and her face on them.
So they'll be like, yeah, that three .
with perfect IT and she's like .
spring and doing like .
so just SHE .
has a fake breast cancer charity, which I feel like is that very classic politician but she's so over the time of that, he just got a peanut by the state tourney of illini for not basically never filing any paper work on IT uh despite taking money from the city to fund her private breast cancer city, uh, SHE took a trip to vegas at the taxpayer's expense. And I went all these different places like to baba on shrimp company.
And when SHE was being questioned about IT in the town meeting had the bubble like shrimp pad like on her desk and forever, as he was like, denied that SHE I guess like the spit my um let's see you would show to a meeting dresses westly size character from new jax city um SHE also always like A D J who accompanies her to tell meetings to kind of essential her points with music so it'll be it'll be playing like, uh, ron bitch Better have my money. They stuff like that. There's more SHE SHE faced a recall but SHE being only like some sort of weird technicality, like a paperwork thing or something and IT posted this info graphic on instagram.
IT was like, i'm your mayor now and forever and IT says, like this is like we call defeated or something like that uh, she's building a sort of, uh pa toria guard. Uh, he just keeps pulling cops off street to serve in her personal security detail. This is a time like twenty thousand people, by the way, is so she's been like driven around in black S U V S.
Like the president like IT is like a care of van. The copies are like by keeping generals were talking to her. SHE fired her chief of police because his wife was friends with, uh, one of her political opponents.
What about the one? Didn't SHE also a changed the salary based on whether this way yeah was like to get .
to that uh yeah he's up for in the township a supervisor position which pays like two hundred thousand thousand year, which is kind of crazy for like an elected decision. SHE successfully passed an ordinance that says if he loses election, the family will go from like two hundred or forty thousand or something to twenty five thousand dollars a year. But if he wins.
you'll stay the .
time crazy. How to pass something .
like that?
I don't get IT, I don't know. I mean.
anything she's being sued over IT that they're interviewing the lawyer on like local shirk ago news in the back the um what is IT called at the bottom um of the news, like for IT the kyran, just as in quotes, illegal in so many ways.
What is IT about this woman that she's .
starting a podcast to, by the way, will be to me, we all, you have to be your first guest.
join the club and the interviewer, what what is IT about? I mean, she's really captured your imagination, your heart, your your mind what what .
is IT about SHE is just she's camp um SHE has this relationship. She's like an old school uh corrupt politician in the way that she's um giving stuff away. One think I don't even think I mentioned in the article is that she's in a beef with a lady who runs a local food pantry and is like keeps denying her permits to expand her food boundary like a legitimate like food back for poor people.
And i'd like town is pretty poor because like SHE gives away food as like in her capacity as mayor in boxes that have cut her name on IT. So SHE views this this kind kind of woman who owns a food bank is like a political enemy. But SHE um SHE like gives away stuff to people. She's kind of like a two theory figure or something um very .
up oh yeah ah yeah he said .
he was doing see there so fuck in many meal is like two pages on yeah SHE announced for a black history much he was doing a million dollars give away the head her face on and she's making this sign so with like I can take clothes in the background and IT actually turns out that it's money from the city and its not the total budget is like a million dollars and it's money for like rent or mortals or assistance or something it's that winds actually like the branding of cell areas, like the way as she's like maybe at seemed like some sort of a rail, like the water is something um but I think at the very least like that's one of the few things. I don't think you'll get suit cover because he's actually, for once, using the money somewhat for what is intended for um that yeah SHE she's automated music videos.
kay, you. Do you know the. Look at you. You look at you. You be, i'm happy.
There's just going have to play and I can I care over the words it's great. Like this woman's instagram is one of the most amazing things i've ever seen .
and this is another documentary opportunity .
for yeah if I was in the piece .
IT was like at least SHE does the corruption in public which is another person you wrote about George santos and he was another person who kind of I mean, I know need to do openly so much they got exposed and they was funny when he was exposed um but there's something maybe weirdly charming about these people because it's just so clear cut and also everyone agrees like like they do these crazy things and you don't have half the country depending them.
Just we can all agree this is really bad and it's also funny and then it's it's just, you know, we move on. Meanwhile, ninety policies, uh, stock, what is? What is IT? He is warm .
buffet of her h generation.
I would say on that the .
market about five hundred hundred or .
something here is a little weird. But it's kind of, don't you want your don't you want your senators and congresswomen economically aligned with the country? I do I don't want them to be able to bet against IT.
I don't want to be able to share these things. I think that's really crazy um but I think that they should be they should almost maybe be forced to invest in like just uh index worms companies and agitation. What if we should have cross less to them all I have to invest in like I know like the fortune hoder or something.
Um yeah no. I mean they should just like have their money, should just go to a blind trust is just like the S. M. P. Or something.
Yeah, yeah, as you also mentioned. And this way I have to disagree, uh, all the only place really that I I disagree IT is a weird of IT is nothing to do her. I agree that she's awesome, terrible.
But so A V it's too much money for the mayor to be making, right? Like what is the two hundred thousand? I think that these people we need to have, like thirty first. We need to cut the entire workforce of the government by like two thirds and give everybody else in increase in pay because we are not incentivising good people into these positions.
And um you know why did he cut the salary down to twenty five k if he loses? She's trying to kill her competition because SHE is actually correct that if he does that, IT will lower the incentive to run. And so we all it's weird like we all look at this in the wealthiest country in human history.
We know that we are not incentivising good, smart people to go into these positions, and we seem to not care about IT. I always think about this in the context of the president. Would we really be having this job and shop conversation, this question of should we or should we not have an eighty year old in office who can barely staring a sense together if we simply paid the president like ten million dollars a year?
I think that you would a lot of really talented people would do a lot to get to get that position um and IT would solve a lot of problems. And it's like, oh, we can't pay the government a lot of money. I think we just fire a lot of people. No, in my crazy, I mean.
like don drill already has a lot of money, so he's still want three Price.
And you know it's a very rare person that to attract attracts a mega manian who money is on enough, who they need power. But we need people who are inside device by money because that's ninety nine point nine percent of human beings. And they are right now all doing very illustrative things in business where they are actually providing a lot of value and doing a lot of good.
And running business is in a way that is very efficient and very helpful. And I think that you want to get those people in the government, rather than have to rely on the the world of random won off. You know, well, he won't be dictator.
I think that that only works if you close off the means of like corrupt activities to like presumably Nancy policy. I don't know you know if what she's doing is completely above board with her stocks trading but IT IT seems little sketchy to me um because like I don't know Hillary clinton, elisabeth warn, a lot of politicians are millionaires because there are politicians. So there were millionaire.
They became politicians. They are speaking fees, consulting gigs and and all that. So I think you would like it's already really lucrative to go into politics if I think if you are certain not local potens. But I mean, I don't I I I don't the facts yeah like the national politics here is .
not making anything. They can even afford to live in D, C, which is why the recent issue of their salary increase and people freak out. This is a classic growing thing.
And I get IT to be like, how they like, why are you? Do you want two hundred thousand dollars or something to go around the government when the media, an income of americans is blob blaw? That's what I should be, but I don't think is shipped.
I don't think that we should be paying uh, color is, man, will we pay janitors? I think that I should be actually like an elite position and you get a lot to do IT. And yeah, we're really hard on the corruption side, but you get a great salary. And I just we we do seem to have a problem of attracting good people to those to those questions and the congress that president, yes, those huge sexy positions, all sorts of them to make money after them.
Senators, a lot of them uh but then you go down to congressman and we're not even yet talking about all of the people who actually run the government IT, right? There are not be elected positions that run the day to day sort of like machine and then you're get into local politics. And it's a complete nightmare in terms of the kind of people that you attracted. It's like all of that needs to be harder to get into if we want these things to function .
and about you .
get paid a million dollars a year to be a congressman, but you have to delete the Robin hood account .
like where is like a scale, like as you get more powerful, your salary becomes lower. But at the ground floor, ground level, you're getting paid a lot of money for the people who actually run things who are their voting everyday .
yeah then like city example d cisco, you just fire two thirds of the people working for the because they are literally not doing anything. You're going to work. They are fucking around on my computer and they're going home. They're taking a paycheck and a pension um for the rest of their lives so no uh I really like from the core of my being need to talk about Christian steward um I actually I mean such a river who wants to who wants to break IT down for us? What what happened?
Okay, I mean basically Christian Stewart s just had a cover shot for rolling stone that came out yesterday. Um I mean SHE SHE gave a long interview basically where she's promoting this lesbian movie she's in that's aren't coming out in a few weeks which has the tacky st movie title live .
heard in a while called love lies bleeding .
o but yeah I mean basically Christian steel as a lesbian and or she's a dating woman. I guess fiancee's woman and SHE is doing this photo shoe as a super and georgian this woman wearing like a jock strap, she's got pictures of her herself doing .
I .
pull up ah eis got to knowledge you doing pull ups she's like grabbing her coach. She's top list at one point, turns a back or back towards the camera, looks very intro genus. And the interview, the title of the interview is Christian steward saying, like, I want to do the gay st fucking thing you've ever seen and that's like, that's what the the articles called, uh so pictures of Christians to work go viral on twitter. And there's a lot of push back from, I guess, right wing influencers on twitter who are basically saying that this is what worker ss does to people. So like you have a in miles chung who apparently .
not has not yet been attention for what is IT like some. Anyway, we will get to that tradition.
An yeah, unclear what happened, people just playing them to be arrested.
But he, I don't wish death that I don't wish him well there. So ian.
post this picture of san morphy on the cover of of G. Q. And that he say, ilan, anyway, Christians do and he says, what's with this new gender bending trend all over the media and .
women and women or men when live his living? Yeah skinny irish guy he just .
that .
he does have like a sign female birds face a little bit but like that just face it's really don yeah I think Chris ruo um the .
roof r makes um he says he makes a comparison between Allen page and Christian steer um he says ah they put this the pictures of Allen paja Christian steward under headlines with words like joy family happiness propaganda that intensity moralize and sort of compares I guess Christian starts photo shoot with elliot page on the cover of a squire um so there's this whole fire storm basically about a Christian Stewart.
My broadside on IT is just Christian Stuart to me looks like a lesbian doing lesbian things and I think they comparison with her and elliot page is kind of pernicious ous actually because like Christian steel is actually decidedly not doing the elliot page thing of like transitioning medically. And you know, ellia page honestly could just been like a an inorganic or buch lesbian or something, but chose to get on the medical path. And Christian dear is doing something different and they're really not the same like one person is on rosek hormones the rest of their lives and got a mistake to me and did all these interventions in Christian steel is just being an inorganic woman and yet IT provokes the same reaction clearly uh.
from some people. Yeah, I hate the idea that Christian Stuart is doing something fundamentally new. I think that her photo SHE was purposely provocative, but she's not doing that. We have had dragged his women forever, uh, famous.
Leave like the new beyond, even in the thousand nine th century, right? Like you, these are famous porters of like women in like a suit in the top patter, whatever doing whatever IT is that I don't know. Like this is we've seen this.
We've seen IT again and again and again. And a SHE is eight lesbians, and lesbians exist, and SHE is penal lesbians for a long time. I, I, I don't think that it's well, then again, I think maybe the problem is we just kind we like for god that people think that gay stuff is also bad.
Um and like that's what we're looking at. Here is a reaction. I don't think workers did that to her. I think that he is that is what he is. Um it's SHE .
was in georgia as too I wasn't even like hard bullet you know I I I my best friend uh, since school is a very, very much osmia and so was her sister. I live with them like i've been around like real butch lesbians where they are like, hey, I borrow your clothes like like type of thing and like that's not really what like Christian was doing again. Like anybody would have a really mike for mick man cesspool ily and mother, I don't know.
She's like, good. She's high when he looked high. And like I I don't really I think that that's actually what bother people is that he does look SHE has like SHE has a nice body SHE there's like something kind of like central about her.
It's not actually like the grows like you know Green hair like a sexual gender. Fox, should that people have been doing for a long time now for like purely political reasons, I have nothing to do with sex, like that photo shoot, like drip sex. And I think that actually, what trigger people a little bit is like they were like, like, like that.
They did that. They hadn't seen something like that in a while and seeing somebody pull in just just they and like a sexy way and I think IT um uh made a lot of people uh bothered. He had yeah psychology gc on .
on over her breasts um in a way that is like classically feminine. And uh like you see this in in russia following shots a quite a lot and um that I agree it's like what is really like what is actually the man part of her like there is nothing like she's bring A X rap, but it's like a that he has a mullet but like it's still long hair, it's a weird haircut. But SHE SHE hasn't changed her body to be.
She's shuttle to storm at her body chemically or physically with surgery, whatever else. Um SHE is just giving something that we haven't seen in a minute because there's been a lot of lesbian a ratio last like over the last five years um like we just stayed up for god that's all all players existed. But guess what folks they are here and they're queer. They're not going anywhere. And a Better how bad IT makes you doing stuff like .
this in the early odds and she's not even a lesbian.
right? Yeah I love IT brand. I wants to know um you are the you are strange guy and like you are, we got that I think is an open question right now.
And this is heart. I in the commerce, I really need to hear this too. And I like this one i'm to get, I know i'm going to get rost is SHE .
actually is SHE hot?
Is this hot? Is IT not is is confusing and is a hot and confusing way is I know you also marry me if you can talk about IT I would just say that that our video guy, he did comment on this before starting I want to represent him he's like you he is a another stray guy and he like a hundred one hundred percent right guys should say and he um did not fight IT a hot but IT was the cavity is like, this is not disgusting it's like I just interested in the different kind .
girl brain we think and I don't .
know how to say .
that the world I am perfectly allowed to say I I just don't I like I don't ever take I guess my what my experience of this was I I saw one to IT and i'm more interested in that in mo strong guy but. Anyways, yes, so I saw a side by side of the rolling stone Chris steak with twilight Christian steel or twilight person suit looks much more, I don't know, hole some. And like all american.
maybe I I always knew he was a lesbian. Yeah.
she's got the street or he looked. So I suppose I would say, and to me she's hotter in twilight. But I like mad, like I understand.
I mean, I could I could also be attracted to the the rolling stone cry Christian steel. I think this is a tribal situation. I think there's also the potential that Christian steward look like is on generally the the the right side of the culture war. Like what you brought up sung about like how elliots page I keep on to say Ellie smith, elly page um literally transitioned metics as lesbians are like, no, i'm lesbian, not trains and so I can see like Christian maybe as sort of that hypo person.
Oh yeah, know that he is positive interfuse .
like a hand. Yes.
you get her alone and she's like we got to get these transport at lesbian bars like a hundred .
percent I I used I used to I used to see her in less, feel less at bars getting trashed not let's be in bars because I didn't go to those but Normal bars. He seems cool and I would .
laying our Christmas that's yeah i've surprised that .
people were bring up the twilight a pictures as like, oh, SHE was so much hotter before because I always felt if you would kind of doubly a little bit and those in toilet if you want like peak Simon, uh, Chris store, you have to go to spends or where. He played princess Diana and looked gorgeous and also weirdly like princess die in a way that I didn't except but see, they don't have any culture.
They don't even know that .
SHE what's capture. Let's like, I know we'd one of us have prepared to talk about f files .
chang um but I .
saw like massive trend yesterday um about like like people just waiting for him to die. Like super excited about him being executed by the government. EMS john, is this malaysian implements? I think it's malaya, right? Malaya, malaysian implement. He's never for one i've ready. He's never bent to america. He's a huge sort of writing account online and he just caught he's on every single ella musk tweet like with a comment and he's got like all of your sort of hard right opinions that he's he's setting out there. But for summarising he crossed the the are the people of his nation with his israel palestinian which I believe maybe two pro israel was my sense of the controversy he was two pro israel and um they're trying to have him tried for tradition and um that's just crazy like everything about him is crazy to me the fact that he exists, the fact that he writes about a country he's never went to, the fact he so popular, the fact he is now maybe going to be put in jail, not about emails john.
Yeah I just think he's a really interesting spin. He's interesting phenomenon like the fact that this guy can exist. He's got tons of followers like on on twitter.
He has um yeah almost a million followers and he basically spends all day amplifying just red meat for the culture wars content in the context of mainly the U. S. In canada.
So I think he works for does he work for rebel news or my I like wrong about that, but he he talks a lot about stuff going on in the U. S. In canada. And it's like, of course, this israel palestine issue is you know amplifying writing talking points, american right wing talking points about IT um in a way that falls a foul of malaysia majority muslim population. And it's just like bizarre. And I mean, it's not hilarious because I do think it's kind of kind of bad that people are actually calling from to be charged to tradition an but he's a weird that I think, uh, so I .
think we just to clarify, i'm looking at a time magazine article from yesterday and this is apparently just a big rumour and chung denies that anything is happening to him, that the .
government taken 我 a crazy viral。 I think that .
was IT was a viral. There was one viral tweet, and everybody started making memes about him getting executed. But in his face .
thing funny about IT is like, they're so people hate this guy so much. That all IT took was one article that literally said malaysian netizen are calling for him to be tried to tradition like there was no evidence that this had actually been heard by anyone of the malayan government. There is no evidence there was like a movement for this to happen. There's just like a bunch people in malaya I were like, let's get this guy tried for citizen and then everyone on twitter is like, yeah fucking y miles to what actually on .
this Christian detach .
I .
was in on this Christian story .
there's .
all these people who are commenting like I would never have said this when he was alive.
IT would be crazy if .
the malaysians .
did IT just to, like, get an international net one because you don't hear about much, you know what to be like they did IT is maybe some sort of tourism thing. They are like that there are like company public execution, like an epic stadium for IT or .
sounds that sounds like in december, malaysian police did arrest a thirty six year old guy for supporting the establishment of malaysia, israel. I is, according to time magazine. So, uh, IT is not out of the realm possibility that .
any closing thoughts uh on E N miles um on a Christian Stewart on the hotness or not of Christian on blood mr. Putin on the giant hot that was that the rip of light rifts he was not ripped I but the flatter r put on the horse shot. Um nothing.
I'm just dabbling at this point. Guys been real. I want you to get the comments and tell me if Christian steward is hot or not. I'll talk to you next week later. Sorry, I we're back.
We like this a redlich proper tired yesterday tweet goes out about a high school teacher who gets fired and that is all the tweet says special teacher fired for like an only fans account okay, the picture that is linked but no comment at all, is of one Rachel doles all um you click in and I learned a lot that I didn't know that I didn't know that Rachel had. I didn't know he was a teacher. Uh, I didn't know that he had an only account. I didn't know that he changed her name to what is this .
some uh IT is nkt chi diallo. So Rachel dos all for anyone who .
is just crying out of a rocking. We're completely forgets mandela affected IT away. I don't know. Um this is the woman who went down for being White, but pretending he was black and like running the N W A C P in her hometown or whatever IT was um and then instead of like to say sorry or doing IT didn't happen or just going away, he came out as trans racial and then in doing the pope totally and permanently infuriated well the left the right was sort of ani her until this happened. And then I think that my gage of the right at that point, I was kind of how you felt about Christians do IT like, didn't know how to deal with IT mind blown like, can no log talk about IT but Rachel, the body of every joke online now I feel at this point bad for her um I don't know. Rough thoughts about Rachel, only fans firing .
yeah I feel badly for her. IT is kind of a bizarre choice to make when you get like globally lampoon for lying about your identity and you think, I guess go underground and start teaching she's working in after she's working in an after school program, I think, and change your name and you move states and things like that to then do an only fans account. Um IT just seems like a bad decision to me because I would think you'd get exposed eventually like people going to recognize you. So yeah, I mean.
she's clearly mentally and I don't think so.
I don't know.
I've seen that extremely poor decision making.
your first good team for our families. 对, a little of mental illness clearly in the joy of the transaction. Al ship, she's docker hills and that's my respect or be like i'm going to fine sorry, I will go back to being a White woman but shoes like, nope, i'm not doing that. I am black. I don't kind of respect IT.
There's this one like formal, very formal seeming interview of her and it's not IT wasn't with what's your face on the today's but IT, in my mind i've remember that way, was like some like very L D kind of day daytime talk show host who is talking to about her her her trans racialism and SHE really act like he made the case um IT was a crazy and wrong but SHE made IT IT was A I mean. Some someone had a thing, I guess there .
there is a documentary about that. I watched A I kind of feel bad for her a little bit because like her reasons for doing IT are really like like basically her parents. Her telling of IT anyway, which seemed genuine, that her parents were super abusive, but he had all these, like, adopted black siblings, africa, and they were like, really, really close.
And so he was just like IT. IT was like a weird copy mechanism, m or something to like, I want to be like my siblings because I was like the only people I have or so I was like, IT seems very sad. But um I mean, he never tell you that my husband okay, I brought up ritual doors or I brought honda sa rice one time.
The former secretary of state under bullish I camera when I said that I was about accountability though we're watching the a racial draft like the famous, they ship elba and the Better conditions arise. Music isn't that that uh, that lady who pretended to be black and I was like, you mean vertical doors on he was like, no condoles the rice I was like, no. I was like the secretary of state.
He was like, yeah, I was like, baby, no, like, I was like, you thought that the secretary of state, chief architect of the iraqi millions on's dead, was a White woman pretending to be a black world. And like we just moved on from that, I was like you would never talk about anything else. He truly believed .
that man that seems like a peaceful state of marine, though, like. Um yeah I go back for Rachel man .
I think that for whatever .
reason he did what he did and then got caught up in the trans stuff like many sort of unsuspecting to online people but just took IT to a weird that pissed off everybody um and he became this she's this kind of person who we all agree it's okay to hey which em strong is very different com strong is um he's out there every single day.
I like he's he's making a case for a politics that maybe don't like races not she's kind of living her own life for that is a shell c on twitter everyday talking she's not like a politician. She's not famous. He's not rich.
famous you write yes.
so is informal um but she's not like yes, not like a celebrity is getting lot of positive attention. We're not about IT like SHE just um she's a witch that we burned and that's kind of happening again IT is SHE does do IT herself well he .
has an only fans like there's no way that people subscribe to her didn't know that he was Rachel dos. All I have question to about the people to you know that they're into Rachel dollars to get .
this describes. yes. I mean, there's year to trans racial porn. There's exactly one woman.
exactly he wants the market .
for zero to one baby, a monopoly company. She's dominating the market. No one can follow her. Yeah.
I think we might have had this because there might be a little too half for youtube. But I remember on like think this guy getting racial to death on black winter a year ago because there are only fans have been out for a lot while IT looks like he was launching her only thing that you like, quote, tweet. And he was like and like, he was just getting a ratio.
They recovering so bad. I was like, you know what? Living your truth, man.
if feel, I don't know if I feel very not a part, this is nothing to do with me. I didn't say I didn't endorse hit.
I know I know that is I am gene, but I just, you know, he seemed like his honest success, but and he's stood by. He did not believe the tree.
Well, guys, it's spend real um i'll see you next week um I was trying to think if is something funny to say but there's who can follow Rachel dots all um that speed.