Hello the Internet, and welcome to season two ninety nine, Episode.
Two of durn Daily's I Guys Day production of by Heart Radio. This is a podcast where we take a deep.
Dive into America share consciousness. But it is Wednesday, August ninth, twenty twenty three.
Baby, I'm doing that demoniacal lap because my thing was not loading. It's National Rights Pudding Day, National Book Lover's Day, International Day of the Oh wait, wait, let me get this right, because we've got a shot out Indigenous People, International Day of the World's Indigenous People, National Passion Fruit Day. Oh shoutout passion Fruit, International Coworking Day, World Calligraphy Day, World Deep or National Deep Day. Whatever. That is not
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Don't smeterial last hundred pages. Yeah. Anyways, my name is Jack O'Brien aka play That Plumper music, White Boy, Play that Pumper music, Right Talk, Cole Gaest Study and Dean I Wet Pants, Peace Stands Till You Die. That is courtesy of LACERNI get getting it all in there on the Discord. I am thrilled to be joined as always by my co host mister Miles Grand Miles.
Brand alp Him of Montgomery Doc bro It's Miles Gray aka Michael B. Phelps aka Scuba Gooding Junior aka Aquamane aka Snoop Doggie paddle Dog aka Samuel L. Jack swim Uh to TV on Discord for aggregating all of those fucking nicknames of the man who lopped in the water in that video. Oh man, what a time, What a time.
I think I picked the worst fight video to be like dah fight videos.
Enough enough, I know when he.
Said that because you're old watched it. I still haven't watched it. Now now I need to watch that ship.
Yeah, because when you know, it's a black DOC worker who told these white people to move their boat so the city boat could come into Doc and they said, funk out of here, and he moved the boat for them, and they decided to put hands on him. You're like, oh, no, no, no, no, like you've you've sent the flares up and the smoke is incoming. Yeah, and it arrived by air and by sea.
All right, I watch right after we record miles, we are thrilled to be joined in our third seat by one of our favorite guests, one of your favorite guest writer, actor, one of the funniest stand up comedians doing it, and you can catch her tonight at Women Crush Wednesdays at the Fourth Theater in Los Angeles. She has a special on Max that is just so good. It's called Bitch Grob and.
She is called Marcella or.
Here I Am to save the day.
Yes, it's good Marcella.
I really thought you guys were gonna like talk about the video. I was like, oh my god, I can't wait to hear what Jack has to say about it. Yeah, I want to hear him throw his people under the bus.
Yeah.
Yeah.
At first I was really I thought, I don't like it. I don't like it. I just it's really hard to watch. It's really hard to watch. Hard to watch that lady a mom. Probably.
I love that they're also sunburned as they're getting it's really beautiful. I also saw people, Yeah, I also saw people pointing out like and this is why white people are demanding that they have guns at all times, because they know it would fucking lose.
One. Never see like have you seen that people were already like the the reenactments people are doing at their pool.
Oh my god, what a blessing to the internet. Like I'm so glad X hasn't completely destroyed everything that was beautiful about Twitter, because it's like I've been like frustrated about keeping Twitter on my phone and I'm like, but I have all these shows promotes. I'm like, once this show's then I'm gonna fucking, you know, take Twitter off my phone. But this feels like the I was like, you know, what if I go out this week, this is a beautiful.
Way you go out versus the slide in Boston. Oh my god, I thought I was not very I was worried about his safety.
And I get it. Enough say enough slide videos, enough of these dang fight videos. I mean, we're getting whooped out here.
Did you there slides or people who are sticking enough for their people? It's wild, man, oh man.
And the energy has shifted in our society. I saw a black hotel employee say some kind of wild to an older white person because they were like all frustrated, complaining about how the juice, the breakfast juices weren't marked like they weren't they didn't say what they were. And he was like, and the black hotel play is like, sir, yes, we are a brand new hotel, but someone stole our signs. I'm sorry if you don't know the difference between orange juice,
Grandberry juice and Wow takes change the damn world. Tell them, tell them it's beautiful. It's like, yeah, they're they black people, don't. That's it. It's done. The energy has shifted. The air is different and interactions are so different now. And I love that.
While it's yeah handed. Nicole Jones on her Twitter, she was commenting on the video and she's like make no mistake about Montgomery, Alabama and its place in the slave trade and American slavery and how you have a majority black state that's only getting their first black mayor like like uh recently, you know, and saying like there's a lot more energy swirling around that video than merely it's just being like a random doc, you know.
And and yeah, exactly that doc is where the slaves came in. Like I mean, come on, like you got white people attacking one solo black gentleman. Also he's not like young and like buff and like physically looking like he's gonna fucking fuck them up in that moment. Like it's real to me. It really comes out of nowhere that they attack him, you know, like you know, you look like he's just like, God, do my fucking job. I don't want to fuck But also you guys need to.
I didn't need to do my fucking job. That's like his whole energy just I don't even do my fucking job. That's his energy, just wants to do his job. He's irritated. It's like these people again for real, that's his energy. So it's wild. Anyway, it's Jack.
You need to watch it. All right, I'll watch it on the commercial break.
How long is it? Jack? You got it? Man, watch it? Watch it after we Record's gonna be funny.
There's also so many funny replies that you actually you don't just watch it. Well, let me think about that. Before you can think about it, you got to watch all the replies and see how fucking it's beautiful. It's too beautiful.
Yeah, alright. And also, i'mt say, Montgomery majority, how can.
You call yourself the daily zeitguys, and you don't watch the most popular fight video.
I think Jack assume he had seen. He's like, it's probably just a dumb racist attack video, probably from the screen grab you saw right right. But see, that's where you need to call more black people realize the black blogs or they're like.
Y'all an act and.
It's beautiful.
There's so many different angles it's and for a lot of people like it's violence. I'm like, you have to understand that there is a history of black people being attacked without any kind of restraint and no consequence. Following people of college, especially black people, see videos like this. It is exciting. Yeah, yeah, it is healing.
And then did you see that Thompson Gur clip where he was talking about this is an old clip of his from one of his Netflix specials, and he breaks down how white guys have no loyalty to each other, but like how black people and other races do, and he basically describes a scene that he saw at a park where one white guy uses the word N word and then you know, he proceeds to get attacked by two black guys who don't even know each other. And
he's like basically like, oh, you're gonna get murdered. I'm not helping you. And like this bit is great, it's really funny, and it's an old bit and he like obviously is recirculating it right now to like be like white people have no loyalty to each other. And he's like it's beautiful that other races do but we don't.
Yeah, but also like you don't need to say it in that context. He's like, come on, whites, like we got to get together now, like got to have I know, I know, of course, because isn't he started off talking about on like unless you got a tiki torch that y'all stick together.
I think that's how you know that those are the ones that are sitting together. But for the majority of white guys, they're.
Not wearing their khaki with polo shirt and mask outfit screaming you know so.
And so in it's a funny bit. It's a funny bit back when he was still like actually writing funny bits.
Is he okay? I always worry about him, ks.
I mean, you know, I think one of them is going to have a heart attack soon enough.
Chryser looks like he is not doing well from the random clips I've seen the last three months.
I'm like, sir, yeah, he looks like he's going to have a heart attack soon for sure.
Yeah, kind of anyway, Sorry, a bit of a bummer, all right, Marcella. And we're gonna get to know you a little bit better in a moment, because we're gonna tell our listeners a couple of the things we're talking about from the news. We're gonna talk about the push to get everybody horny for the economy under Biden, talk about the economy under Biden as it relates to AIH. And The Washington Post published this article where they were like, this whole craze is based on a single lie, like
a single just misunderstanding of some stats that happened. And then also like Simon Rich that humorist is like really worried about AI and like published this book of poetry, so we'll talk about that. We'll talk about a new pill that is bad news for cancer buck, yeah, and why we need to stop hyping shark attacks, all of that plenty more. But first, Marcela, we do like to ask our guests, what is something from your search history?
Okay, so my search history that I from ted A is I googled inventor of the wheelchair and the name is Stephan or probably Stephen Farflir, and I googled him because I wanted to write an inappropriate joke about how I believe that the inventor of the wheelchair just really wanted some pussy.
And then.
Like that's how the wheelchair was invented, and I tweeted it out, and then I was like, oh, let me actually, before I tweeted out, I should say I looked up who invented the wheelchair because I was like, man, I already know somebody's gonna be met everybody. The thing about comedy and writing jokes is that you can see now how people are going to be offended, and I was like, oh, I got to be prepared for someone being like, how do you know then invented? And it's like, oh, I don't.
I don't think that the person who's credited for inventing the wheelchair is the person who invented the wheelchair, you know. I'm sure there was like some fucking ancient indigenous motherfucker who invented that shit that'll never get the credit for it. That's the truth of the matter. But I like, you always have to be prepared, and I hate that. So that's a really good way to know me. I fucking hate that our crowds have gotten so like PC that
everything has to be worded so perfectly. And it's like, that's not how comedy works, Guys, Like it's just me making a fucking joke about how thirsty men are, and people were.
Like, that's not historically good guy, right, It's like, can you focus on the actual problematic comedy. It'll come at me for like presuming the gender or identity of the person who made the wheelchair, because I'm trying to make you laugh by saying wheelchair was invented by a horny guy. That's the distillation, and y'all not fucking with that exactly.
So that's a little about me in my comedy.
From the setup. Set up made me laugh, So I'm fucking with it.
It is your presents that the inventor needed a wheelchair to get to the pussy or the the inventor was just trying to.
Okay, yeah, yeah, like he was at home. He's like, man, that Susie told me, I could get it if I could just get to her, But my legs don't work.
And I can't have my dad carry me again exactly.
All that rubble that he has to fucking drag me through, Like yo, he he that's desperation. That's innovation via desperation, which we all know is how the best ship is invented is through Oh yeah, desperation.
Yeah, those are like the two pillars of pure creation.
Poppenheimer, anything you pussy Poppenheimer, I need to.
Write that become death, destroyer of worlds, he said as he had sex for the first time.
Jack, did you get enough sleep last night? Why you seem really like you don't want to be here with me today today?
Am I wagging? Uh?
I think you're lacking? Is the real word.
She wants you a little bit of a little bit brighter, Jack, She's taking it.
I need you, Jack, I need you. I can't be mean to you when you seem a little down in the dumps.
I get a good, nice seat. Yeah, Oh, did.
You have a nice breakfast? What did you have for breakfast?
Jack?
Three eggs and an English muffin?
That's pretty good.
That's good.
Damn.
I like we both are like, oh.
Ship three two, you gonna workout? Ship. I think I'm just trying to loosen you up. Jack.
Okay, Okay, I'm cor because I was in the middle of a sentence and.
I don't give a I can ask how you're doing anytime I want.
Well, because Marcella, you were lagged. You were lagging on the car, so like when so when Jack started talking, it seemed like you had nothing to say. And then you say, I'm like, are you okay? Jack?
Like some so I love ship, Marcella, what is something you think.
He's overrated?
Okay? Wait, my overrated underrated are actually like like they work together, they're they're a fews. They exist because of the other. So you know, I'm on a double with the WGA and sag. That's where my head is at. But I knew that when the strike happened that all of my comedian friends who've gotten a lot of success in acting and writing, we're gonna do stand up again. And I fucking love it. Oh, I'm so glad. Like there's a couple I wish would just fucking give up,
because they should have always given up. But there's some people that I'm like so thankful that they're getting back into the stand up shit, and it's cool, but it's like underrated, overrated, where I'm like, it is overrated to be a successful actor, Like it's underrated to be like a comedian who like has shit to say every night and wants to be on stage is like spreading their gospel. And you know, so I'm so that's my underrated overrated where I'm like, I wish more people were I wish
I should say this. I wish comedy, stand up comedy was rewarded more and so that people didn't like just give it up just because they're like, well, fucking the money's in acting, the money's in writing, which it is, but I wish stand up is a little more respected, so that comedians who are are so fucking good. Didn't have to you know, give up doing it to fucking have you know, pay the rint.
Yeah, cause it's like I think that's for I see the difference, right, because like when you're a stand up you're up there telling your jokes from your perspective, your story. But then they're like, hey, man, you want to use that talent and service of like some other shit and we'll people get you paid. Then like, yeah, you got to put your own creativity. I mean you offer that
in a writer's room and shit like that. But sure it's not going to be the same, Like it's not too many head writers and be like, yeah, do your thing and we're just going to incorporate that in the show. They're like, dial that ship back and give me a proper bet storyline exactly exactly.
And that's what's interesting too, is that now we've gotten to the point where acting and writing is not as rewarded, which is why everybody's like, wait a minute, bitch, I could be doing stand up and make the same amount of money as like being a fucking actor in streaming. That's wild, you.
Know, oh it does it? Do you kind of like not mourn? But when you see somebody like, oh, okay, they got that gig. You're kind of like, I'm not com going to see you less it and there there you go.
Yep, yep. That has been my that's been That's been more real in the last five years too, because so many of my friends have really like focused on acting or writing or whatever. And I'm like, yeah, And I remember Laurie Kilmartin. She was my mentor for many, many years before I took my first writing job, and she one of her things was like, try to avoid getting into a writer's room. She's like, because that money is
very addictive. That money is so addictive. And I was like, oh, because she was like, you're really good at stand up and you love stand up. She's like, struggle for as long as you can. That's what basically the advice she gave me, like struggle because she also knew that once you if you have a kid, or like fucking you get married or some shit, your whole shit changes and
your responsibilities changed. But you can like live gramy or on a couch or couch surf for hotel surf or whatever when it's just solo dolo type shit, right, And she was right, because I remember being like when she told me that, I was like literally watching my friends all around me just pursue writing and acting more because the money was better. But now it's not better, so they're kind. I'm back to stand up, which.
You love your homies that are coming back to the stage. Who are you most excited for?
Nico Santos Okay, he was the start in Superstore. He did Crazy Ric Asians and he he's so funny and when he's like fucking zeroed in, Oh my god, the motherfucker can talk something, it does voices and can sing like. He's so funny really, and a lot of people don't know him as a stand up but he's great.
People should people should.
Yeah, I think I just know him from Crazy Rich Asians.
Yeah yeah, a lot of people only know him as an actor.
Yeah.
Yeah, happiness for beginners.
But Nico will be at the Irvine Improv headlining on August thirty first, and he has some very great comedians opening for him.
Okay, okay, okay, I like that you've been worn.
Yeah. Also, I guess we are we allowed to talk about things that are on Netflix, maybe not justin maybe because.
Well yeah, I mean I didn't see what it was I did. I fucked up.
I came and was like, it's called happiness for beginners.
I need that. You can say it okay, because yeah you can say yeah, Jack, you are a lifelong scab of you said on this show.
Yeah yeah, come on for sure?
Oh yeah yeah, Jack and I are about to We're about to be the new stars of Abbot Elementary. We're down.
Have you not heard ship?
They were looking for people. I mean it's going to be really medium, it's going to be fucking terrible, but it's a y.
I can't wait for Abbit Elementary to get canceled.
You know.
It's wild though. About that point too, about like those writers room gigs, the same thing like with like late night writers rooms, those they have. That's like such a golden handcuff situation for a creative because the money is non stop, year round, and you get these long hiatuses and then you just got to come into your little jokes and they're like, man, I'm fucking caked up. Like, but I also have lost the will to do comedy because you know.
Another one. Shout out to Laura Cimartin again because she was really she when but you know, she was a writer for Conan for many, many years, and she did this is brilliant thing where like all the jokes that were rejected from the monologue, she would just tweet them out one by one. It was fucking brilliant. I was like, Yo, that's a smart, productive way to like use Twitter and
also know what works. And it's I've certainly gotten to the point where like you can kind of test material on Twitter and it's like if this has traction, you're like, oh, I can do this on stage like easy. It's like it's so easy that you know you're you're basically saving your own time. It's brilliant.
Work harder, it work smarter, not harder.
There you go, all right, let's take a quick break. We'll come back. We'll talk about the economy, AI and other shit that I don't can't even begin to pretend I understand.
We'll be right there.
And we're back, and there seems to be I mean, I guess it's an acknowledged, concerted effort from the Biden campaign to.
Be like, hey, the economy is pretty fucking good. Right, Hey, you hear about this economy to economy, Well, there's also killing it over there. Yeah, I'd say legacy media also got the note, because in the last fucking two weeks, I've seen at least fifteen articles with a headline to the effect of the economy is cooking thanks to Biden. Did anyone notice or like, Joe Biden is not getting the credit he deserves for our fantastic economy. Another one
is like biden Omics Ever heard of it? You fucking dip.
Shit, Like saw that headline?
Yeah?
Yeah, And like this is again like you're saying it's all part of a push to get biden Omics, like sort of in the minds of voters, like his sort of like economic principles that he's been like rolling out which aren't necessarily revolutionary, but slightly different than other Democratic presidents.
Hey, shitthead, Well you were busy watching Barbie. Yeah, Joe Biden is out here working his ass off so you can put a little fucking money in your pocket.
Yeah exactly.
You're busy saying my job is beachyah, or saying I am become death. Come on, now, the economy has become health and that's thanks to Joe Byron And it's again, it's all like they want everybody to just be like, hey, look, we've got falling unemployment, we got inflation numbers that are that are like starting us you know, dip, and we look like we're having that soft landing from like we're not going to actually have a full blown recession.
And it's all thanks to Joe And there are numerous write ups about how he's helping the economy thrive and we should expect more things like factory openings and new infrastructure projects. And conservative outlets obviously are doing the opposite. They're just taking every opportunity to say Bidenomics there's a failure or whatever without really expointing to what. But it
is true. Unemployment is going down, inflation is like, you know, cooling off a bit, and forecasters say things are increasingly looking like we may avoid a recession. But the polling right, if you ask fucking people what the fuck they think, they're still not hot on Biden or his handling of the kind like their problem.
I mean, it's also funny because it's like that's what these articles are missing. Usually in these types of articles and bold statements like here, we're talking to a regular common human and let's see what they say, and they're not including that for a fucking reason.
They're like there's Janet yelling from the Federal Reserve, Like, I don't know what the fuck you Like, these are not connecting with me or people right and or in summers.
What's your opinion of how this economy is working out for the average everyday person from right, you're from a from your remote down in Little Saint James, Jesus.
Yeah, and like all these like you know, normal people Again, it's not catchug's normal people. Day to day people don't look at these stats or Wall Street indexes to surmise how well their lives are going. You know. The reality remains that homeown is becoming more and more of a fucking fantasy, especially with like increased interest rates, and a lot of people still feel that even though costs have come down slightly, they're still like, no, shit is still
wild out there. It's like I paid fucking eighteen dollars for a fucking sandwich the other day. That was not fancy. It was just at a restaurant. Because that's I don't know whether it's price gouging from the business owners or the actual inflated costs of goods. People. Yeah, people can't make sense of that. They just know, man, shit, a dollar ain't getting me what it used to.
Yeah, yeah, they're not looking at the stats. They're looking at their fucking savings account if they even have one, Like that's the reality, Like, that's what you're looking at to decide, like, yeah, how good is it?
Shit?
And what's fucked is that?
You?
The fact that like Trump is like a serious potential contender. It's like, I guess we still have to vote for Biden even though I'm not like crazy about the oldest man on the planet running the country.
That's That's definitely how they want to put it. They're like, guys, what else are you gonna do? Like vote for someone yeah who like you know Cornell West who says things out loud that a actually in line with how you feel, or just come on, but don't split the voyers.
And they act like it was never an option to like replace him with a more viable candidate. They're just like, well, what do you want? This is laziness.
They probably they didn't want to, they didn't want to fire up another real campaign machine to actually go toe to toe whoever. They're just figure like, man, I don't know, we can we We're all right, if we get this decrepit monkey skeleton up there and just people vote for
him against the orange guy, it'll be fine. But like, you know, I think this this is another failure again where like these like liberal like wonks are trying to dum explain how the economy is just good on paper and when it should Like if you're gonna try and do some shit like that to actually connect with people, then you have to frame it through how well the
American workers are doing? Can they afford houses? Are their salaries and wages enough to keep up with inflation and maybe be able to save up or do something on the side. Are their companies operating like the economy is doing great? Because probably not. That why people aren't noticing how good Biden is doing with the economy. And personally, I use two metrics to think about, like if like
where inflation are the economies? At first of all, how much does it cost to feed myself and McDonald's for breakfast? What good?
Yeah? You know, you know what sucks is that they are basically forcing people to use their apps to get decent costs. And it's like he's poor. Old people know better. It's like you know, like they just want their dollar coffee that they've had for fucking fifty years and they can't even get it.
To do to get that dollar coffee is hook hook us up with all your health information. Yeah, you know when you're kind of close to kicking the bucket and get advertised to your younger relatives.
Because it's it is disorienting every time you pull up to the window and go hire using the McDonald's app today, what yeah, no, motherfucker, I'm gonna drive through. What the fuck you talk like? I'm like, I didn't even just connect it now, Marcella. That that was the point is you could get like a discount by using the app because I'm like, yeah, I am in a drive through, let's give me my two make well I will.
Say I use it because the prices are so crazy, and I was like, I'll fuck it, I'll use it.
Isn't that much different.
Sometimes, you know, like I'm telling you, they but the thing is a trick now, is there? They switched the deals. It used to be you can still get the dollar coffee, but through the app. Now it's like, okay, sometimes we'll give you a dollar for Wow.
Yeah, that's one metric for me because I remember when you can get two sag mcmuffins for five dollars, and I was like, that's a fucking like, that's where we're at.
That's and they have that app, that deal on the app, but only sometimes. That's what I'm saying exactly that that's what's crazy. Bro. I remember when we had thirty five cent cheeseburger Sundays or whatever the fuck.
It was Wednesday Sundays.
Yeah, oh my god, I.
Remember Wednesday Cheesburger Sundays thirty nine. That was the fucking ship. And then you go with like your homiehood, the big Catholic family, and you're like, yeah, we eating fucking good.
That's us. That was us, that was us.
We always did that. That was my homie that I always get to and they're like yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly obviously obviously. So again, so that's one thing, because like I think that's a very normal way to think of, like the fast food is like your easy, cheap, go to food that should be affordablehen you're paying twelve dollars
for like for one person, we're doing something. While the second is how do those around me feel about their wages and their financial outlook, and anecdotally, I've like most of my friends do not work in the entertainment industry. They all have you know, they all have some form of the same complaint, which is their companies are going through austerity measures and it makes their lives harder. Yeah,
it makes their lives harder for not more money. So they're like, yeah, I got a job or whatever it pays, but like, I'm doing more because my company's asked, like they fucking laid off a ton of people and thinking we can do all this shit, or I have less material to work with at my job where I need these materials because they say who you're coming to? So, you know, Joe, you gotta start. I mean, I don't know why I'm telling you, but the focus has to
be yeah, okay, Joe, focus on the vibes. There's something called the vibe economy, and the vibe economy is not doing great right now because the vibes are really what a lot of people are feeling, like, Yo, you feel good about it. Some people are saying no, and I get and you get why that is. So again, I think it's like interesting that the needle that the White House is seeing move and they go, wow, look at this.
It is not a needle movement that is perceptible to the average American person who you are counting on to vote for you, until you can connect those dots like this is just some dumb pr shit that's just annoying people. Now.
It's also like every day, every time I log onto Twitter, I'm literally every day we're seeing someone like this other group is now going on strike, and this other group is also going on strike, and then this group of here is also going on strike, and I'm like, yo, we really are seeing like the biggest labor movement in years.
That's like, yeah, so I guess I would also force I was Biden's PR guy, I guess I would also be forcing this fucking propaganda Biden propaganda shit, because we can all see that the news is not reflecting you know, whatever fucking stats they supposedly came up with.
Yes, it's good for like a very small segment of the country who can look at that, go yeah, man, it actually is. We look like it is does look like a soft planning.
What the fuck is that?
Well, because the majority of Americans are like invisible to them, exact the people who they actually work for and and this has been like designed by those people spending billions of dollars a year after year on lobbying. But like that the only thing that's visible to them are these metrics, and they're like getting they're they're acing the class in those metrics, but that's the only thing that they can actually pay attention to.
And then they.
Wonder why people are are upset. But it's like, well, you don't. You have no access to those people because the system has been completely built by these institutions like intentionally, you know, brilliantly. So they've done they've done a really good job of just constanting you, you know, like keeping keeping you from information about like how people how people actually are living their life.
Yeah, I feel like we got to return to a standard where if you spent twenty dollars at Taco Bell by yourself, you're gonna die from eating that food, right Yeah. But now that's like one combo and a couple extra shits and you are seventeen dollars. And I'm like this used to be what the fuck? And I know, I'm
like feeling old time. Just Taco Bell and McDonalds Olcsler used to be but like, these are the kinds of things you notice when you're out in the world that reflect back to you what what your toil is worth.
But also, you know, the other thing, the other thing about that whole, Like, oh, I feel old because back in the day, cheeseburgers were thirty five cents. But back when we used to hear that from people that were older than us, it's not like the price was like a jump. It was like, oh, you mean the thing that's a dollar fifty now used to be ten cents,
Like okay, well, I can see how that sucks. But also like that doesn't seem crazy now it's like, no, no, no, Cheezburgers used to be you know whatever, six fifty cents on Sunday, and now they're literally, you know, fucking five dollars for one, Like you can't it's not that's not that's not the same jump. It's just not the same jump.
Yeah.
And also those people who were saying that shit when we were younger were like in their seventies, sure like they we are, you know, talking from like our thirties and forties exactly.
That's the other part, Like it's gotten so crazy so quickly.
There's like sixteen year olds out there being like I remember what exactly, Yeah, cheeseburger meal was affordable.
Yeah fuck man. Yeah, well but good luck with all that pr shit. But my god, like because again, like we said, the poorest people they probably know are the interns at the White.
House, right right, Yeah, yeah.
The children are a second yeah, who can.
Only afford to be interns, probably because their parents have rich parents who already like have a career on Capitol Hill.
All right.
As regards like the the economy that is visible to Biden, like, there's been a lot of writing about how it is largely propped up, especially the tech sector is propped up by all the hype around AI. Like everyone is investing massive amounts of money in AI. Like some of the
biggest growth in the economy has been around AI. And we've been like somewhat skeptical on this show, like about the fact that this is like functionally going to be the absolute game changer that everybody has claimed it's going
to be. There's this article in the Washington Post a few days back that points out that the whole thing that like kicked off all the excitement around chat GPT was this report that said that they were like hitting these numbers of users that were actually like they were hitting one hundred million people using their thing regularly faster than TikTok and Instagram like by a lot.
Like they just like everybody rushed in.
Everybody was on this ship. Now it was gonna like change things the same way that like Instagram changed people's day to day lives. And it's like totally based on like bullshit. The the number was inaccurate, Like the number that they were reporting was actually monthly. I think I think it was like visitors, Yeah, website visits, just people who like went to the website.
One hundred million people checked out the web checked out the website. Sure, that's it.
They didn't they didn't actually use this shit. And like they won't report their monthly active user number, which is probably means it's really high and.
Good, really funny story to follow after the bidonomics.
The whole right, it's just such bullshit.
The whole thing is such bullshit.
And but because capitalism is not like you know, if it ever was, it's no longer an effective way to
like distribute value to people at this point. It's just a way for people involved who know the rules and control the rules to generate ways to make money for themselves and other people who are involved, and so that misunderstanding just took Like venture capital firms have poured like billions of dollars into AI like research and development, even as like people are saying, like chat gpt users have gone down, like even from the fake high point that
they were talking about, it's not like it's grown since then, which kind of makes sense to me, because it's like complicated to use it. It's not like TikTok. It's not like Instagram. You know, it's not a thing that's like addictive and easy to use and it just like fits nicely into your life.
It's also not something people need to be using on a regular basis. Like I can get understand if you're like, okay, you write copy for some fucking job that's like brain less, Like all right, cool, yeah you use that every time you go to work. But like for the average person, like I don't give a fuck about using chat gpt.
Now, yeah, if anything, like the scamming abilities of AI are more impressive to me, Like there's a new like these people were these researchers found that they could figure out your password based off an audio recording of your keyboard clicks, and the machine learning would analyze the waveforms and intensity to to basically discern what you have typed.
So like, you know, there's things as I read my password out loud.
Yeah jack as Daddy's most precious boy exclamation at symbol, but like it.
But like in those ways, I'm like, holy shit, Like I feel like there's more interesting ship I'm hearing to be, Like, whoa, you could fucking steal someone's password password off of audio recording more than like this ship can write a headline.
Yeah, they're like in the in this article, they're like some some issues that have popped up with chat bots that that we're not sure we're going to be able to solve. They make up false information, and AI experts don't seemed to think it will be solvable because it's you know, just it's just pulling information or it's.
Just like from any anything.
Yeah, right, it's remixing information in a way that seems smart.
So I don't know the other problem.
They're using people's copyright works to train the AI, so you're basically getting a remix without paying the original artist, over and over again. That's the entirety of the thing.
I like, how yesterday there was that ship with Zoom where they're like, yeah, man, the terms and conditions say, you know, we can fucking train our AI with your ship, just so you know when you use zoom. Cool. People saw that in the fine print. They're like, wait, what the fuck is they're doing? Like we would not that's not we're saying what we do. But enough people are like, this is fucked fucking we should we could legally and
you could do fuck all about it, but we won't. Okay, stop freaking out, And well but enough people were complaining that. They're like, Okay, yeah, yeah, we're debting that. We're debting that. It's fine. It's fine. We're not trying to get free fucking AI modeling off your your soon calls your ship. But yeah, it's all around. God, why are.
You guys being so weird about this?
I thought we were friends.
We're zoom here, dude, use this every day? Oh just predatory bro tactic. Oh my god, you're being so weird about this. Honestly, are you okay? Is everything okay?
At home? The fun? Do you have breakfast? How jefist did you have breakfast weird. Yeah, yeah, you have that energy because you're being really weird about this. You're being really weird.
There's a there's also an AI story that's emerging from the humorist Simon Rich who wrote that he had like an FX show with Jay Bearshall that was pretty it was funny. It was like weird and it's like a rom com show mixed with like black mirror. And you know, he's he's a funny. It sounds like what nothing, nothing of the sort. I don't know why where you're picking that up.
He calls it rolling pretzels with black mirror.
That seems like your dream which one man set.
Woman that was the one was Yeah, mine was in that. Yeah yeah. And is it someone like Hitler or some ship in it?
Yeah, it's a it's a white actually loved it. He loved Yeah, that's the same did Anyways, he is childhood friends with someone someone at open AI. That's the only reason we know about this. And like at a wedding a couple of years ago, the person from open AI was like showing him and his like three other friends this tool that they were developing that was it wasn't
the thing that eventually became chat GPT. It was this other like darker one and they worked with it for a year and he's like, you know, the stuff from chat GPT is like they they gave you the dumbed
down happy version. This thing is so bleak. It like has a person, and that personality seems genuinely like not happy about the state of the world, and also like talented as a poet and a comedy like it it generated some decent onion headlines like that he shared in this Time magazine article, like they're not you know, they're not onion headlines. That would be like, man, the Onion's doing it again and again.
Which is they're not, which is which is exactly what AI does.
Right.
It takes a good idea and it washes it fucking into like a more digestible form.
Yeah it's a C plus.
Yeah, it's a C plus headline, right, but yeah, because like he seems genuinely spooked, like he's and he like got John mulaney was like retweeting it and being like this guy is smart and he seems really scared. So I'm really scared too.
But just like it's just like how like tech Brosen, I mean true tech engineer is true. People who work in Silicon Valley. They are like, oh yeah, we don't have Alexa and like like anything like that in our home. Like they you know, they're the ones that like that. You got to follow them, Like what's what are they saying?
Turn the mics off? Turn the mics off? Unplugged that ship. You're like, why, I just want to listen to music. They're like okay, yeah, yeah.
I mean to that point, open Ai like took it away from them after a year. They were like, you can't have this anymore. You can only access code da vinci O two zero zero two on a one off basis if you ask for it.
So I don't know.
There's this like bleak emo sad boy Ai, brother of chat GPT that they have like hidden away behind closed doors that is like freaking.
This guy out.
I can't tell. I can't tell if it's like it still feels I mean, they fed it like a bunch of poetry that probably represents a bleak view of humanity's place in the universe, so you know that that's what you're going to get back.
So I can't tell. It feels like it's.
Somewhere between oh, these people are smart and scared, like we should at least pay attention. And the New York Times journalist who thought that chatbot wanted to fuck him. You don't remember that, nah, Oh, I think it was
out maybe when you were out on paternity. There was this New York Times journalist like when all the chat GPT stuff was coming out, he was like, I had a long conversation with I forget which chatbot, and the chatbot had a woman's name, and she tried to get me to like kill my wife or leave my wife and like join her in holy matrimony.
Like it was like so weird.
He just got he yeah, and mean it became like a big headline, and people.
Just that classic thing of like when when guys don't realize that the woman in front of them is some you know how, like you can't even be nice you guys, because they think you're flirting. But some like the next level version of that is guys who are like, I'm not flirting, but they actually are flirting. They just don't realize they're flirting. And then like a woman is gonna flirt back because you know that, like she's responding to
what you're giving her. Yeah, like, you know, you know, he was fucking being weird, Oh.
For sure, But what he was saying is a weird black box that I don't understand.
Did you guys see the ship that came out today that the AI generated video of Indigenous Australians are being used in ads by opponents of the Voice and it's casting down. It says The ads have so far reached up to two hundred and ten thousand people and feature an AI generated character with brown skin who voices scripts casting doubt in the referendum.
Oh my god, So this can.
Get it worse before it gets good at all.
And that's what a lot of people are saying, Like, it's that that first layer you got to watch out for is just the wild levels of disinformation that like before we get to the part about like people's you know, it taking over full industries. It's like, this shit is going to play the fuck out of people at first.
Yeah, And can you imagine if if they had, if like Trump had that when like the beginning of like the shit happened analytical election, Like, dude, he would have used a fuck out of that if he knew that he was able to Well.
Why can you. I mean, I'm sure we'll see this, and obviously we're gonna be seeing some shit like this in twenty twenty four yep, but it'll probably be with like such terrible taste from like white supremacists that you're like, oh, come on now, this is fake as fuck, But I don't know enough people will probably buy it.
Yeah, it feels like all like what it has effectively done, like the actual leap in technology is just like making lies harder to spot. Yeah, like that seems like the
actual effective thing. Nobody, like all the stuff that people are pouring money into, like they still have this very fundamental flaw where they're like, yeah, but it's all lies and there's nothing you could do, Like you can't use it as a research tool because it's just if the if the information that you fed it is full of shit, it's going to like tell you right lies and even if it's not, like get.
The wrong conclusion, it might draw the wrong conclusion.
So the only thing it does is the thing that is exciting about it when you first encounter it, which is like, man, this sounds like it's a person who has a personality, Like it seems like it really is good at fooling you into thinking there's thought behind it, and that's like I haven't heard anybody be like and beyond that, here are the other things we know it can do. Yeah, the main thing it seems to be is just a really good it's like the mission impossible
mask for like information. It's like, yeah, you can't like the lie. The disguises for lies on the Internet have gone up like one hundred percent, and it's just gonna be so much harder to tell bullshit from not bullshit.
Yeah, that's why I can only trust us Marcella, Jack and Miles.
Yeah that's and we are not ai renderings of ourselves forever.
No MMJ medical marijuana. That's what it is. Also, you know, uh, just I the more I just read about it, it is like you really just do see this like fork in the road, Like I see the applications in this benign sense. I see it in the potential to like you know, be are like the authors of creativity. But yeah,
it is I really didn't. I really missed the part where how much like industry folks are getting so pumped up about it and pouring money into it, when again, it feels like another brilliant bit of manufactured storytelling on some level.
Absolutely, Yeah, it seems like it's that thing too, where it's like I've seen more negative than positive come out of you know, the it's entire functionality, and that's what's fucked. It's like, yeah, I guess it's cool to help people write copy, but is assisting people write copy worth the fucking lies that are being perpetuated? And it could be used by the governments and fucking elections and all kinds of funky ship Man, it's gonna be it's gonna be wild ride for the next ten years. Yeah.
Yeah, And we're not ready, and we are not.
I'm out here.
Around the balanced people probably are more ready. They're ready.
They're break out here. I'm out here shattered at the McDonald's drive through. Do you know about a I'm like, what, they don't have the oreole pie anymore? That good? I don't think you ever. I haven't had it. Looks a little too intense, but all that to say, all it takes is me to be high one night, and that's right, Like you know where I'm at.
Yeah, all right, let's take another quick break and we'll be back.
There. We're back yes, we are there.
It is Marcel always brings us back. Three I do all right, Should we do a little good news?
No? Yeah, all right, yeah, come on, no, all right.
So I guess it's an answer taking outs two pieces of good news. So one is that there's a new pill. Scientists at the City of Hope Hospital have been developing what could be called a Holy Grail molecule that could effectively eradicate all solid cancer tumors while leaving healthy cells unaffected. It's been in development for twenty years and targets a cancerous variant of a protein called proliferating cell nuclear antigen,
which I did. You guys probably didn't need me to tell you that, but yeah.
Now you did. But I don't know. I don't know what that means. But okay, but fuck that thing. Yeah.
So one scientist described PCNA, which I think is the proliferating nuclear Yeah. They described it as like a major airline terminal hub containing multiple plane gates. And their cancer killing pill is like a snowstorm that does a that closes a key airline hub, shutting down all flights in and out, so only in planes carrying cancer cells.
Oh so if it's doing the right thing, then it's like, Okay, you're good. Yes, But then second was in here cancer not fuck that, We're not going.
Anywhere, Yeah, which is wild because like so much of cancer treatment is just like, I don't know, we just like fix a laser beam on the general area that it is, and like that whole area gets fucked right right. Yeah, Like it's pretty harsh a lot of the time. So the fact that this is as targeted as it is and like intelligent at communicating on a at a cellular level is pretty exciting.
They tested on what types of people they tested it on, because you know, i'd imagine just like COVID and the and the vaccine, it's like it's gonna affect everybod differently. I hope that this ship works. My dad died of cancer, so I support anything that can help some people.
You know, I've lost so many people, and yeah, last year to it, it's just yeah, it's it's so devastating, and it's like you, you're you're link for all the advancements we make.
You.
Yeah, can we find the way to eliminate that slow, painful death that so many of us have had to watch?
That's what's so annoying when you hear the sentence you said earlier. Jack, it was like, you know, they've spent billions on AI research and that's just just making shit worse every day. And it's like, bro, you guys can invest in something that's going to save lives of people that are going to contribute to society in a positive way, or even.
That's gonna that's going to affect the chemo industry. So I don't hope you want to get in the way.
Of that exactly.
Why would you want to do that.
Right, And this is the best way to organize things. It's just on whatever is going to make the people at the top the most month.
Yeah, it's like so annoying, Like you know, Beyonce, God bless her for spending one hundred thousand to keep keep the trains open, yeah in DC because like the weather delayed the concert and you want to make sure everyone got home safe, which was like very thoughtful. But it's like, can we just get some of these billionaires and rich people to like spend money on ship that's gonna like really just actually help society in an actual substantial way.
It just it's just wild to me how rich people spend their money.
Yeah. Well, and also just you can just almost picture like the way our like our society works. It's like shark tank. It's like sharks. I have an offer for you. I just need two million dollars in funding from my new breakthrough cancer drug. I've been researching for twenty years and it's just a little more investment.
So what's the over under on that? Like that's how they're just like, well, I I don't like this idea, Like what.
Is it is that I was messed with this chat GPT and I think she wants to fuck me?
Oh when's the wedding?
Okay, so then can your pill help with his wedding? For the hell matter? Oh my god, that's so fun. Yeah, Like and yeah, we're just sort of at these crossroads and it's like, yeah, let's pick the fucking the thing that we can and just underserve like a lot of our medical research. But hey, at least a good difference. Good to read these kinds of freaking developments because so.
The initial results so far are only in cell and animal models, but the first phase of clinical trials and humans is now underway, so we will be keeping an eye on that. So there from a story that isn't being covered that much in the mainstream media to the one that's being covered way too much in the mainstream media.
Shark attacks.
Maybe the shark attack, Yeah, we do.
We love it.
We love a shark attack, don't we, folks. But this week it was reported that a man in Florida survived a rare shark attack and.
Just shark was trying to eat his bootyhole or so, yeah, I'm sorry.
I was trying to eat his ass. They're like that he was trying to eat your ass. No, but like for real in the biblical sense, No, it was. It was just like it was he was bitten on his lower leg and what authorities are calling a rare shark attack off the coast of Florida. But like, people are basically pointing out that the media is now just there the horny for.
Shark attack stories.
Yeah, they're just putting the word shark attack in a headline.
Is going is money. It's just like they start hearing, Yeah.
They're trying to keep people out of the boiling water that is the ocean now because it's the temperatures are rising in the ocean, and they're just like but also these shark attacks, So just don't get in the hot ass water and you won't notice that climate change is everywhere. Also, Ian Edwards has a really great bit about shark attacks. He's like, those aren't shark attacks. You guys are invading their homes, like they didn't attack you. You are in their house.
Their home invasion.
It's a great bit about that. Check it out.
Actually a standard ground law type of situation. Yeah.
And in Florida, yeah, yeah, report, but there's been like reports of the floor Floridian cocaine shark, which I remember that phrase being a thing. I don't remember anything about it. But the headline is junkie cocaine sharks are strung out and tweaked in Florida.
Expert. You will be shocked to learn that that headline was in the New York Post.
I love that they think sharks are junkies, Like yeah, oh my god, proof that the concept of junkie is like a man made perspective.
Right, And also like and that and what does that mean? Like the shark is gonna go sell like his mother's VCR for fucking cash or.
Some shit, let me suck your dick for some cocaine.
That's where that rare attack came from. Yeah, this is a true headline.
Wait, that's really funny though. It's rare because the shark was just like, hey man, hey man, I'm just trying to talk to you for a second. Man, I'm trying to get some cocaine.
Man.
And hey, when I saw you hanging out.
Over there, hey boys.
Yeah, that's why it's rare, because he's like, hey, you can not come here to you oh them boys?
Oh okay, okay.
There's also a headline from the New York Post, is your yum yum swimwear attracting hungry shark?
Did pinky doll?
Right?
This fucking headline?
Right? Like y shark? Allie, what's a yum? What's yum yum swim? Is that a brand?
I thought that was a brand that they're yummy, that sharks want to taste your little, your nasty little.
The content of the story is just like yellow might be a thing that attracts shark's attention, that's it.
But who the fuck gave the term yum yum to this article by your post? I know, but it's it like some old man who's like, you know, there's kids are out there in their yum yum bathing.
Put that in the yum look at the.
It's like, it's confusing because I have no context to be like, what the fuck is a yum yum?
Yeah, I think it's just all generated by the most headlines or the most clicks through, and a lot of times like the thing that gets the most clicks through are people being what the fuck?
So what they mean is that the sense quote The apparent link between bright hues and shark bites has even prompted some to dub the color yum yum yellow. Okay, so well.
That makes it less Yeah, that makes it actually perfectly makes sense.
Yeah. But also I love like the reflex of the media to also like victim blame shark attack victims. Were they asking for it in that they wear? Was she wearing yeah, oh yum yum? Oh he was wearing a yum yum. Oh yeah, man, you're gonna lose your leg?
Was a wearing when it asked me to kill my wife? Do you know what I mean? Like a question we.
Have to ask for real fucking yum yum baby.
So they're trying to get experts are trying to get rid of the phrase shark attack, because shark attacks are almost always actually provoked by humans, like humans either fucking with a shark or like you know, the shark accidentally biting and then being like, oh.
It's like the Alabama brawl and how people are saying that it's a brawl as opposed to an attack on this fucking security guard, like that's the actual thing that happened. But because you know, like it's all media framing. It's crazy how media frames shit.
Yeah, because like even with like they talk about with climate change too, like that's bringing sharkers, sharkers, sharks closer to the shore, like as like they're the sort of like the sea temperature changes too. So it's like it's all come on now, they're not they're not out here scheming. It's more just so shit is fucking changing out there and we need to accept that. Yeah.
It's like they put some protections in place because shark populations have been decimated by industrial fishing, and so they put some protections for the sharks. So this is actually just a sign of like a healthy ecosystem, and people are like, fuck no, get out of the water. Yeah, they're gonna fucking wreck my shit. I'm just trying to wear my young, young bathing suit and be on my paddle board doing yoga.
Yeah, I'm surprised white dudes in Florida haven't started like trying to hunt christ Yeah.
Oh they did, right, I mean that's the thing. So that's the thing, like the severe human cause decline of shark populations just doesn't get covered.
And I did just that. Oh yeah yeah, Like.
They've been like since Jaws, right, like since the Jaws like caused a huge uptate. Really just going after and killing sharks.
Yeah, that's wild.
Yeah, just let them cook, man, Just just stay the fuck out there, fucking spot.
That's all people are the losers.
Yeah, well, I mean, nothing will make you feel stronger than are pointing a baby shark in the dome and there you fuck take that, man.
But seventeen poll found that sharks are forty first on a list of Americans fears, despite the facts the fact that sharks are statistically less lethal than being careless while taking a selfie like there, it's one of those things. It's like you are statistic like like winning the lottery. It's like your chances are statistically zero, Like you're not going it's not gonna happen.
Are you gas lighting me right now?
It's not.
It's not gonna happen. So just go on the water and you're young, young yellow get out there, just have their time splash about.
Got that yumyam. Yeah.
And then they also point to Shark Week as being like, not, it's just full of misinformation and on both sides, Yeah, well.
This one is.
So. They had aquaman Jason Momoa that's hosting Shark Week this this year, and and he promoted his appearance with an ad in which he controls the ocean's sharks like a symphonic conductor. D But experts are like Shark Week is like a huge source of misinformation and nonsense about sharks that sometimes glorifies what the sort of wildlife harassment that will get a shark to bite.
You, you know, natural selection.
Marcella as always, such a pleasure having you on the daily.
Yeah, I need more energy from you, Jack.
Okay, Marcella, what a pleasure having you on the dail side.
Guys, holy shit.
Please leave both of those versions in. Thank you so much. It was so great to be here. People can find me at Marcellacomedy dot com across all social media on Marcella Comedy. Also, I was hoping, I totally forgot. I wanted to promote my show tonight because tonight I'm doing Women Crush Wednesday, is my show that you to be weekly that turned in the monthly. We're doing at the Ford Theater here in Los Angeles tonight, and I'm very excited because it's a fucking beautiful amphitheater and it's and
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I thought you're gonna say most of your material was just shitting on me.
It could be if you show up. I love the TV zers so.
Like all them out Jack album, fuck track, this guy amazing And is there a work of media that you've been enjoying.
Is there a work of media just literally everything about the Montgomery, Alabama doc fight. That shit I cannot get an There is just so many tweets that I really can't even go on one, Like they're all so good, Like they're doing all these like art renderings, like classic black art, and they're putting folding chairs in them, and like, man,
it's so beautiful. It's so funny. The Miles earlier, I'm sorry, Miles had mentioned the reenactments, like there's no there's no version of it that isn't hilarious, and he's there's no one thing that's funnier than anything else. It's just like all mind blowingly funny. So definitely, Jack, I'm telling you, bro, make sure you also consume all that bullshit because it's so funny.
And I will, I will have consumed it by the time they hear Yesterday's trending. So yeah, exactly, you'll be ready amazing. Well, Miles, where can people find you? And is there a work media that you've been enjoying?
Twitter, Instagram, all them places at Miles of Gray, find us on our basketball podcast, Miles and Jack on my Boosties. You can find me on my ninety eight Yonce podcast was Sophia Alexandra for twenty Day Fiance And if you like true crime, we're hearing about people who like to kidnap and rob millionaires and give to the poor. We'll check out my latest podcast called The Good Thief about the Greek robin hood who was actually doing that shit in the nineties. Uh So, yeah, those are all the
main place you can find me. Terms of media, don't really have anything specific, but yeah, just I've been watching a lot of boat content, to be honest. So the kid who jumped in the water was sixty sixteen year old.
Sixteen year olds.
Found out, Yeah, he was a coworker.
He was pulling up for that was their thing that someone had tweeted something like, man, that kid swam whatever however long it was, and then pulled himself out. Yeah and whoop fully wet clothes, fully wet clothes. So he was heavy as fuck and whooped ass. And somebody was like, ah, to have the energy of being sixteen again. Like there's so many takes that are just so worth and joy like, oh man, great Jack, where do people find you? And is there a piece of media that you've been enjoying.
Oh I got thank you so much for asking. You can find me on Twitter at Jack Underscore, O'Brian on threads at Jack Underscore, Oh underscore Brian? Are people still on threads?
I mean, I'm there, I'll look at.
It, but yeah, I look at it too, but man, I'm not.
Did they say like half the people have fallen off though who have signed up? Which makes sense and I don't think half the motherfuckers were even using it when they signed up anyway.
Yeah, tweet I've been enjoying. And this actually was the tweet that I had was Marcella's tweet about the guy who invented the wheelchair that I talked about earlier.
That was my number one for the day. Here, let me actually find it.
I appreciate that guy. You're obsessed with me? Why you're so obsessed with me?
You're so obsessed with leave me alone? There you go.
Why you're the one that wants me to kill your wife? After you told me that's true? I love Jack. Jack finally looks me in the eyes over these zooms like, man, daily guys.
Way, you gotta you gotta break them, you.
Know, Hey, man, I remember we used to go in there into the studio and I couldn't even get Jack to look at me, and I'd be like that, what the fuck? And then I now here we are? He just look at me.
On the episode deep eye context.
Deep deep deep I contact the tweet I've been enjoying from Marcel arc Wayo. Damn whoever invented the wheelchair oneted pussy is so bad? There it is. You can find us on Twitter at daily Zeit. Guys, we're at the Daily Zeikegeist on Instagram. We have a Facebook champage and a website daily zeikeist dot com. Orry post our episodes
and our footnote. No, we're gonna go for the information that we talked about in today's episode, as well as a song that we think you might enjoy, Miles, is there a song that you think people might enjoy?
Oh?
Yeah.
This is a artist called ra Hill who's an Iranian American artist, DJ kind of producer. The track is called tell Me You Spell It R A H I L L Rahel and it's just like dope. I don't know, man, she's a very slight I don't know. It's like a multi genre kind of instrumental, just really good, good music. It's like, it's fun when you hear people making new shit that sounds kind of new. But yeah, this is Ray Hill with tell me all right. We will link off to that in the footnotes.
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