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Hey guys, welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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I'm Jenny. I'm Gene and it's Friday and we got a
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great show for you guys today,
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sir. Coachella is being called the Influencer Olympics.
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We have the clips rampage,
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Shakira. We have we unlock footage of Shakira's novella that
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never came out. We got that and Tax Day saved by
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Uncle Sam. There is a tortilla shortage.
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Guys grab them while they hot while there are some a
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Vietnamese death sentence and Coachella fashion fits.
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Coachella is not the same anymore.
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This was back in 2012 when I went.
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Look how happy we were.
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It was all about the fucking music.
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No one gave a shit about what you wore.
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No one gave a shit about who was there like like
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dude, it was so different.
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it's my first year pulling up this year.
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So I don't know how it was before,
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but I'm, I'm there for different reasons.
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Could care less about the shows and the DJ S I'm there
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Like I found out how much,
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how much people actually paid to like move for for like two
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You're driving people around,
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I'll drive anybody around,
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I'll drive you your cooler,
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your mom, your grandma,
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like your luggage, whatever you need to get moved.
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But trust you will get taxed.
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So there you're there to make money.
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I'm there to tax the rich.
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I think that's what influencers go for to make money.
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it's like they're making money.
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Like that's what they're calling it the influencer Olympics now because nothing
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but influencers go nowadays and I heard through the grapevine that some
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influencers, they say they're at Coachella and they go and they're
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not really at the festival.
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It's just kind of all a facade.
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Yeah, it's all a facade for like the content and everything
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That's what I heard on tiktok.
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But I mean, they're calling it the influencer Olympics.
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Now, these pictures look totally different than the ones I'm seeing
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Look how normal you guys don't give nobody there wearing $1000 outfit
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Look at the flower crown,
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the crown. You guys look like you guys showered now.
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It looks like like some of these outfits,
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I'm like you look like you smell.
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What? Well, that's the thing.
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No one give a fuck about what the word.
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Look at the guy in the back,
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bounces out and everything.
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He's just there for the music.
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Like everyone look at that guy just fucking stretching out like it's
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it's different nowadays.
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yeah, it's not the same.
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Coachella, come back.
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So, you remember when we were watching the eclipse?
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Yeah, we were all outside,
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burning our eyes. Yeah.
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Well, some people just took it a little too fucking serious
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so the eclipse actually has a dark side to it on eclipse
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day., an astrology influencer actually was going on a
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rampage and she threw her kids out of her moving car on
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the freeway, one of which was an eight month baby and
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a nine, I believe a nine year old,
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which is in the hospital recovering right now before that,
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she had stabbed her boyfriend and killed him and then she drove
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into a tree and killed herself.
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She was saying, like people were saying that she was
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you know, wake up the apocalypse is here and
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we gotta do something and it's spiritual warfare but it's like,
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like how are you gonna ta take it to that extent?
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Like what is the reason she got lost in the sauce?
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Yeah, but it's like what,
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I don't know, I make like,
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make me understand. I,
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I don't understand. That's crazy.
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That's why I don't trust girls that be asking me about my
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birthday. What sign am I?
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I'm like, just stay away in other eclipse news.
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I don't feel sorry for any of these people,
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Jenny according to Google.
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Trends? Searches for?
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Why do my eyes hurt?
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Or eyes hurt have spiked after the eclipse?
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Oh my gosh. I wonder why were they just not looking
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at the, were they looking like freaking raw dog in the
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sun? Basically raw dog in the sun?
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You, WW what did you think will happen?
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Like in all you guys in these states?
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Like y'all can't shoot at the eclipse?
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Where is it where they have guns right here?
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Y'all, y'all can't be,
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y'all can't shoot at the eclipse.
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Y'all can't sue the eclipse.
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So it's like now y'all stuck with permanent eye damage.
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I hope not. I actually think that's the path of totality
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too. I don't know symptoms after staring at the sun
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include b blurry vision,
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headache, blind spots,
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increased sensitivity to light.
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duh, you're staring at the fucking sun.
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Like what did you think was gonna happen?
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However, doctors say that if you took the proper precautions
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symptoms do not necessarily need serious eye damage.
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We took proper, you know,
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I cried a little bit but it was OK.
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Oh man, March madness has come and gone.
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But yo, how are college athletes like really doing?
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It's from March madness to March,
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sadness, ladies and gentlemen,
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crazy, bro. And I know you're,
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you're a college athlete,
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right? D one back in the day.
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you know this, this story definitely is right up your alley
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for sure. There's highs and there's lows,
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you know, I think what was it?
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NC A made over 1.3 billion last year and only 7% of
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the revenue is going to the players.
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Does that make sense to you?
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Oh, no. Where's the rest of the money going?
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We know where it's going?
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It's going to these rich white owners.
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Meanwhile, the players have all of the pressure of the game
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with none of the benefits,
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bro. You imagine being a college athlete,
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ad one, like you were keeping up with school and being
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Them, them boys should have been getting paid and grove I
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know been getting paid 100%.
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I know that there was like a,
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a lawsuit or there was something that recently passed.
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It was like the name image and Likeness deal where that would
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be able to let players make money off of their name,
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their image and their likeness.
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But that's roughly having them get around like 1500 bro.
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That's, you can't out of the 1.3 billion.
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That's what my season is worth.
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$1500. Dumb as hell.
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You saw how much madness was and how big that stadium is
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how big and that's just basketball.
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You think, football,
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baseball, no one cares about wrestling.
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So we don't care about wrestling.
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Let's put that away.
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obviously profits have been skyrocketing for the NCAA,
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but the number of college athletes committing suicide has doubled since 2002
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to 2022. So it's like,
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literally, like you think it's directly correlated to the,
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to them not making money or I don't know if it's core
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I just think that there is a certain amount of pressure that
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is applied to a student athlete and if they're not getting the
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benefits of, you know,
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money, then, I mean,
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what are we doing here?
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So I guess the study has increased due to pressure of
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school, internal and external performance expectations,
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time demands, injuries.
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That's what happened with me because like a lot of players,
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they would get injured and then you would slip into a depression
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And so if you're just in school and now you're missing
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out on the whole experience of being there.
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I think that's, that's like a major component of why these
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players have like maybe gone down the path of suicide.
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You definitely should have been paid,
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44 seasons I did two seasons.
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don't matter. Don't matter.
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I know I need my stimulus.
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That's what I'm saying.
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Hopefully you got a check in the mail soon.
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No, never gonna happen.
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So the drought in Mexico is affecting tortilla production.
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That's right guys, we are having a tortilla drought slash shortage
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The drought is plaguing the country's corn crops which are used
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to make tortillas. So if there's no corn,
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there's no tortillas, there's no tortillas and there's not a lot
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of stuff because freaking Mexico,
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it's a big fucking deal.
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Corn is a big mais is a big fucking deal.
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Ni Para la pinche Maza Tienen guys,
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most of Mexico is still in drought with many areas experiencing extreme
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and exceptional drought levels.
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So in October, 75% of the country was experiencing a drought
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that that's a big fucking deal and are still waiting for May's
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rainy season. So I think the rain like directly affected the
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the season of the the growing of the corn.
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Like damn, I gotta figure that out.
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Sinaloa where most winter corn grows has caused spring farming due to
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the drought. They don't have enough water to irrigate the crops
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But Mexican President Lopez Obrador actually denied the water shortage in
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a press conference just just now,
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we would have corn tortillas and we wouldn't be having this discussion
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Exactly. He said people do have access to water and
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told the reporter to check the data more carefully.
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He says water supply has improved greatly and that the media is
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not objective. So it's like,
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how are you gonna solve this problem if you're not acknowledging the
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fucking problem? You know,
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what are you gonna until the fucking corn runs out?
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not when it runs out.
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when we're gonna feel it,
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when them tacos are like $10 but you gotta start on us
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Mexicans. We have tortillas,
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con tovo everything. Chilaquiles burritos,
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tacos. What's another one?
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Taquitos like dude, we use tortilla.
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Literally, it's the same dish cooked differently and it's the corn
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ones because the people that be doing the flowers.
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That's another conversation. So amid the drought,
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the US might see a rise in tortilla prices soon.
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So stock up guys buy your fucking masa.
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Start learning how to make them fucking tortillas at home.
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Get your Suegra to teach you,
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get your mama to teach you your abuela.
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Excuse me, get the lady at the fucking restaurant.
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He doesn't think of me.
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But yes, so you guys,
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this is a big fucking deal.
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We're gonna be monitoring this anyways.
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guess what? You can now file your taxes for free.
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Please don't be like me and trust somebody shady to file it
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Your boy almost went to jail in 2022 man.
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Well, there's, I think there's a lot of misconceptions with
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like you having to pay to get your taxes done,
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right? Like you're always kind of fed that information like oh
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like like into a tax like turbo tag.
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So the IRS is new direct file platform,
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lets you file your federal taxes directly with the government for free
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It's still a trial project that not any anyone can use.
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It's only available for people in Arizona,
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California, Florida, Massachusetts,
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Nevada, Hampshire, New York,
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South Dakota, Tennessee,
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Texas, Washington State and Wyoming.
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So, if you're in any of those states tap in,
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you have no excuse for not doing your taxes.
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only use it if you file taxes with a W-2 SS A
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1099 1099 G or 1099 int interest income of $1500 or less
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other kinds of income cannot use it.
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You know, who's freaking out with all this news?
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Turbotax? I get hit with at least 50 turbotax commercials right
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in January and February saying they going in,
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all my aunts, all my uncles.
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Yeah, they've been making pay back for them for years just
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Looks like those days are over.
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Well, the company has been lobbying against tax reform for 20
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years. trying to stop Americans from filing their taxes for
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free. Turbotax has reported up to $1.5 billion in profits a
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year, 1.5. So they can afford all those fucking commercials
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Of course, half of it probably goes to commercials to
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lock in the next 1.5 billion next year.
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They're like fucking Hallow like Spirit Halloween.
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They just pop up once a year just like I know all
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this mention of turbotax to my laptop is gonna give me ads
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later like yo next year,
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2025 next year guys.
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Well, let's move on.
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Did Shakira silence her telenovela looks like it.
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Shakira was in a Colombian telenovela when she was 17 called E
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Oasis from 93 to 94.
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Basically the Colombian nineties version of Romeo and Juliet.
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But during that time,
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she wasn't famous, famous yet.
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And by 1995 she had released her album,
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Pies De Caro and rose to fame and two actors on the
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show say she bought the novella So no one would have the
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rights to air it again.
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Damn. One actor said that from what he understood,
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Shakira bought the rights to the show and silenced it,
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but he didn't know if it was just a rumor,
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didn't know it was just a rumor,
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bro. You haven't seen the footage since 94.
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What do you think happened?
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You can't find the show on any channel today.
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But luckily we've uncovered footage from the telenovela vault.
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Oh yeah, we went in the archives guys.
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Nice. Try trying to hide this from us.
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Well, let's, let's take a look at it.
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Your hips collide Papa.
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no. Esto Por Que o Azel Cavallo,
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oa Sabz alco Vij baso Espero Canno Ales A Nove Toto.
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As I said, a did you just watch that Jenny?
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Damn clearly, I need to buy it back.
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Shakira. I'm sorry about that.
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I know how you feel.
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Now, this shit needs to go into a vault and never
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come out ever again.
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We second that my eyes burned.
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I saw the acne on me.
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let's move on. Vietnamese.
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Businesswoman Chuang Malan was sentenced to death for a $12.5 billion fraud
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case that made up 3% of the country's GDP.
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So how do you even steal $12.5 billion?
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Like, dude, I have no idea.
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LA and her family started selling cosmetics later.
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They built one of Vietnam's richest real estate companies in 2011.
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She took part in a bank merger which authorities say allowed her
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to own 90% of the bank.
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Bing bing bing. That's what documents say.
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Documents say that Lon orchestrated $12 billion in loans to ghost companies
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that she owned. Damn she was,
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it was orchestrating the key.
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She was approving bank loans to herself resulting in bank losses of
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$27 billion. She also allegedly bribed bank personnel with millions of
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dollars. I wish I would have known her during this time
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She was just throwing money at anything.
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Jeez, the fraud case was prosecuted by Vietnam's ruling Communist Party
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which is cracking down on corruption.
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85 people have been charged in la's scheme including family members and
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employees like her driver.
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So I mean, Dan in vol,
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I would have been in vol if I would have been if
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I would have been in her circle.
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Honestly, I'd be like,
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oh you know, sue iced out in court I'll be out
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in court like I had no idea this money was coming from
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you know, stolen at land sentencing.
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The judge said that her control of the bank eroded trust in
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the leadership of the party and state.
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She plans to appeal her death sentence.
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Leadership of party and state.
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That lady was partying and not that kind of party.
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She's getting down 12.5 billion.
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Yeah, I don't even know what to do with that money
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bro. Look how many people went down with her.
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85 people. She was paying off everybody.
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The dog walker, Tomo.
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Mi basque. I hope she don't die though.
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Like, yeah, that kind of death has a price.
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Yeah, I don't know about death.
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25 though. She probably stole from people that needed the money
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we'll just have to see but anyhoo,
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guys, music festival season has started and thanks to global warming
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there are major do s and don't,
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especially when it comes to fashion.
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Luckily we have stylist Diana Corpus in the house.
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Hi, yay. What would you say are some major dons
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for music festival fashion.
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So for me, music festival fashion because it's in Coachella and
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You wanna wear something comfortable?
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You don't wanna wear heels,
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be mindful of the weather,
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it's gonna be really hot.
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So you wanna, you don't wanna wear,
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you know, wear cotton where it absorbs your sweat.
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Just something comfortable. Maybe some shorts,
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a T shirt, wear a hat to cover yourself from the
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sun, wear some sunscreen.
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But that's what I would say.
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Number one thing is comfortable.
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You know, I feel like I forgot about that when I
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was packing because I feel like nowadays everyone's so caught up on
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the look and that is so true.
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I don't want my feet to be murdered by day one.
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I wanna be able to enjoy the music at the festival and
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I can't let the fashion take away from it so you can
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getting Yes. Amazing.
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Well, Diana, you were awesome enough to come stop by
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but you actually even brought wardrobe for us to try on and
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put together some looks.
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We secretly plotted a gene transformation.
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I think it's time to go make this up.
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Who's excited to go see him?
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I am. Daniella is ready to show everybody her look,
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Daniela. Can you please come up?
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Oh my God. Can you show us what you're wearing?
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You look amazing. So let's break down the outfit a little
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bit. So look at show everyone the purse.
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This is a leather purse.
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This outfit is very ins inspired by the western aesthetic.
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I feel like a lot of people are gonna be in cowgirl
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cowboy looks at this year's Coachella.
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This I wanna also tell people how much this outfit because I
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want people to know that fashion.
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You don't have to spend a lot of money on your clothing
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this is vintage and I bought this on ebay for about 30
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bucks. The top is from forever.
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The leather pants, there's some zippers here on the side and
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They were about $25.
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Can we show the boots too?
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A little? These boots are so cool.
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Let me just do a little ballet.
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There you go. Those were from TJ Maxx.
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They were about $25.
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I know. So I'd say this whole and then this body
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chain I made it myself.
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So I also make jewelry.
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So that's how I started off.
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But yes, all this I say this entire look was less
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than 100 and $50 and hey fashion nowadays and really cool clothes
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is not too accessible.
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So this look for that price.
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I think it's so worth it.
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I feel like a rock star.
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You are a rock star and you're ready to go to Coachella
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Well, I need to take off my glasses because I hear
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Jean is ready to come on now.
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Oh, yes. Let's have Jean come up.
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Ah Wow. Look at AAA Huerta.
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Oh, do a little microwave a little.
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So let's talk about this.
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Look. How do you feel?
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Fly as hell? I look like I give really good relationship
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advice that I can't apply to myself like who as a father
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of three plans, I water my plants.
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All right. And this is in,
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you know, and then the,
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the shirt has a lot of plants,
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has a really good plant print on it.
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So this look, I bought this top from Forever 21
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The green pants were also purchased at Forever 21.
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So this look with and then he provided his own shoes.
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We got some jewelry here too.
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So you guys to match the vintage bolo tie that we got
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right here. I mean I love that.
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You know, I'm not going out there to party,
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right? I'm going out there to work.
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Nice. I'm I'm dressed like you would get in a car
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with me like hey guys,
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you gotta go, gotta work on those tips.
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You gotta look fly when you're working too good because some dudes
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I'll be seeing dress all fly.
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No sevan, I sh very important.
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I could tell you shower and deodorant.
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Please wear your Yes,
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please be fresh because you're gonna be around a lot of people
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It's gonna be so so in your purse make sure you
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have your deodorant. I have my deodorant.
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I have extra every you should add a little bit of everything
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because I'm telling you I've met some coach,
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you know, those influencers they be looking ah and they be
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smelling especially with that DJ Khaled song as her hand go
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You want them to go down,
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Well, thank you so much for stopping by Diana.
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Yay. Thank you for having me.
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Thank you. It was nice meeting you.
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I need to keep up with you because clearly my sense of
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style is lacking. Where can we follow you?
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So everyone can follow me on Instagram at Diana Corpus underscore and
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it's Dia N AC orp us.
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Amazing. Well, I'll be hitting follow like everything.
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Yes. Let's go to Coachella Jenny.
23:46
So there's a lot of words in Spanish that come from
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like English words like jar means to hang loche for lunch.
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Zeal was che che che che for Czech Per Park.
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And even I thought was a word for the Me too.
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And then my dad was like,
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That one sounds more proper,
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you know, but I'm over here texting people and shit.
24:17
But there are many words in Spanish that a lot of people
24:19
don't know. Come from English.
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there really is. there's a viste be steak,
24:30
There we go. Dogs are named FF for free of lice
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Yes, that's what our parents would do.
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Like, like when they bring a dog back,
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the, I guess the people,
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when you cross the dog,
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the dog's free of lice.
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So I guess the they were like,
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in Cuba they call women's underwear,
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mama. I've heard my grandma say this one.
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Bloomers. Blooming, blooming.
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She says blooming. Is it?
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Why? a word that traces back to the,
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to the first to the first woman's pants that were invented in
25:08
the 18 hundreds. So I guess I don't no bloomers.
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Also in Cuba they say Guagua,
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I grew up saying Guagua.
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So isn't that what bad bunny?
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Also said in the Guagua Gua and you can thank this word
25:25
for comes from English from a company that actually brought buses
25:29
out to Cuba and there was www A and yeah,
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I, I actually had to Google that those guys up.
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So they're like two brothers like the WW short for like Washington
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and I forgot the other one but it stuck around because I've
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been saying I say wah wah to this day.
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and also, and another one that called me with Camila
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was Daddy Yankee. Calls himself El Kri.
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Have you ever heard of him?
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But he calls himself Kang Kang Show for Kang Man,
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which comes from Congressman.
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This what threw me off.
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People is nice is nice.
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people is nice but I've never heard that one.
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Yeah, I think it leans more like maybe more.
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You're, you're from the Caribbean.
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I'm more from like Mexico but you gotta,
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you gotta tune me in.
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I'm out here now is,
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is nice. Start dropping that now,
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man. I don't know what this is because I grew up
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with one of them bad boys.
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Definitely. The only got licenses to carry.
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and this one is short for a watchman watch,
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man. Where's the watch,
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This dude is creeping me out on the corner.
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What's the next one?
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Chomi? I'm not familiar with it.
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I have to do my Google for this one.
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This one is a little,
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you know, a little one rated R chomi.
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I've been using it now though,
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after I learned what it was,
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start I added it to the vocabulary.
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Is you Tomino or Mi Chomi.
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OK. Now I know what it is just like,
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The sailors coming? So it was about,
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so Chomi, the work came from sailors that were apparently thirsty
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as hell with women right before they were getting leaving on,
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on boat rides and they would scream out.
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They want them to show?
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It's like when truckers,
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when the truckers pick up the hookers and they turn on the
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little Lucecita, they want the CCC.
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Damn history. So lots of lots of English words come
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from Spanish too. So especially cowboy terms from before the
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Mexican American War.,
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the old western term for prison was.
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Whose goal? Who comes from the Spanish word?
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Who's car? Who's that?
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Who's car and ranch comes from the Rancho Lazo from Lao Lao
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Buckaroo from Vaquero. Oh,
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I love that. And the 10 gallon hat from Tanga?
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Oh, ok. I feel like half the city street names
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are like Spanish dude.
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San Die. Like it's just,
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and then street names.
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Oh For sure. There's one I can't say it always
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What's that street? Cowabunga?
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Na Cho Ken. What the fuck is going on there?
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But yeah, I mean the,
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there's just so many words even more.
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The word savvy, the word savvy comes from s so if
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you're savvy do, what,
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Cockroach? I love it.
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Oh my God, this is great.
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And it's so funny because also I remember Alejo,
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sorry guys, I gotta talk about Alejo.
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Alejo told me his dad calls Venice Beach,
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Benny's Beach. Benny's beat.
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Oh Benny would have beat.
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Let's move on. Yeah.
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All right. That does it for this episode of Lincoln bio
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I'm Jenny. I'm J and we'll see you guys next
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time. Have a great weekend.
29:51
Have fun at Coachella guys.
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It's still a fun time.
29:54
It's still a great time.
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Use protection. Sunscreen,
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sunscreen. Don't leave your drink unattended.
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Yes. All those rules.
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Be careful. Be safe guys.