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Welcome to Lincoln Bio.
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signing today, I guess.
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Welcome back to Lincoln Bio.
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Episode three. I'm Alejo and I'm Jenny and we are here
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to give you a daily dose of news and trending topics.
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So let's get into it.
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We're talking about bad boys.
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Is that correct? Oh,
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yes, we're talking about bad boys.
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So today we're ranking all of these bad boys that would
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make even our abuelitas clutch their pearls.
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Are you a fan of bad boys like in your dating like
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life or are you like the,
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the nice sweet boys or?
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I honestly, I think I'm at that point in my life
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where I do not want a bad boy.
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I want like a serious thing,
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let's see, you have a little fun with one.
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I'm just kidding. No joking.
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first up we have the most recent viral bad boy Yemeni influencer
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Oh, I love Mia Habibi King.
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Let me see him again.
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So he people are calling him the hot pirate.
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Nice. And Al Hadad filmed a Tik Tok of himself on
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a ship allegedly captured by healthy revolutionaries.
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A Shia Islamist organization that President Biden called a terrorist group.
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We don't know if Al Hadad is actually a healthy member or
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but people are still calling him the hot.
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How the pirate and even Tim,
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how the chalet when people are thirsty,
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they're thirsty. That's all I'm gonna say.
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So. Mhm. What do you think sister?
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Would you date this bad boy?
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I'm a little thirsty.
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All right, I guess I'll take that as a yes.
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So let's add a little green check mark to that one.
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And next up who we got.
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Ok. So next up we have the OG hot convict Jeremy
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Meeks, the most famous criminal to go viral for his good
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looks. He became famous in 2014 after Stockton California police posted
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his mug shot on Facebook.
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I remember this guy.
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And where did he go?
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Like so yeah, he does Tommy Hilfiger and even the hashtag
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was made hashtag free Jeremy Meeks was trending,
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of course, especially about women,
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women wanted freed, especially the Facebook girlies.
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I feel like a sera on there were like Jeremy Mio get
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whoo Jeremy and then now he has a net worth of $5
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million. So he's bad and rich bad and Bougie,
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you may say I love that.
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You know, that's a nice combo.
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we had to include the hot fugitive Jonathan Cahill from England who
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is giving us peaky blinders vibe.
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Mhm. Is that the show with the hats?
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Oh, dang. What is always good looking criminals?
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Well, yeah, they're literal bad boys,
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I guess so. Cahill served a jail sentence for burglary but
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once out of prison in 2021 he violated his parole.
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West Yorkshire police posted Cahill's mug shot on social media to try
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to find him but people were very unserious about it.
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Users wrote comments like,
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what's his crime breaking hearts or houses?
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And I hope he's not out in the cold.
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I have a spare room if he wants thirsty,
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and a pair of handcuffs.
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Oh, people are thirsty out there.
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Last up is Steven Perry who almost dethroned Jeremy meets when he
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became the new hot felon in 2021.
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0, let's have a look.
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Wait. Which one is it?
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This guy right here?
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I like the bull cut.
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It's a bull or the Edgar like a UK Edgar maybe like
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Derby Shire England. Police arrested Perry with several others during a
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drug bust. When police posted about the arrest,
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they included mug shots of the two men.
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They charged Perry's mug shot stood out.
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So the other guy was ugly.
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I don't know, I guess because he stood out but with
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people going wild over him.
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So one ex user wrote I can fix Steven.
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I swear while another added,
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what prison is Steven in?
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I would just wanna chat.
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I'll be a little visitor.
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But actually, you know what,
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which of these do you think?
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Your bad boy. He's cute.
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the Stephen Perry dude,
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Stephen perry him and the hubby B King because I love you
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if you guys are watching this,
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if you're locked up,
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you know, you need a pen pal.
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We got Jenny right here.
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cool. Well, next story.
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What is the next story?
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it's crazy with all these bad boys and felons.
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It's people don't care.
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I guess they just overlook the,
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the shit they've done.
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They might have killed somebody,
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they might have assaulted somebody and,
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when you're thirsty, I guess love was it?
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Love blinds? You don't matter.
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Crazy world. We live in Pero Para.
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Anyways next story Coachella line up has been announced for
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2024 and people have thoughts.
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What do you think the thing I love about Coachella nowadays is
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they're adding more Latino artists.
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So I love that because I remember the back then I think
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the first well well known like Latino artist was Cafe Te Cuba
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and then Los Angeles Azules and people got so crazy over
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that. So they know they're like Latinos.
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That's the way to go.
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So, I'm like happy that they're putting more Latino artist.
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We should have our Crema resident Joshua Galvez dialing in with his
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own thoughts. Just if you,
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in case you don't follow crema.
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It's our music page here.
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A Mitu covering the news updates,
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you know, reactions to all this,
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anything. Music. Exactly.
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Josh, are you there?
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bro? You told me to go south and I think I'm
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It's snowing out here.
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I was gonna say I'm like,
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I thought we were talking about Coachella and you're like in the
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winter wonderland over there.
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You gotta send me some line up is hot.
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You guys see Peso Puma,
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Peso Puma young Miko.
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Yes, dude. Spice Tre the creator.
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car. Yes. Thoughts on the overall line up.
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so let, let us know,
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I know people are hating on the lineup but they don't,
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they don't know the game yet.
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We gotta put them on game,
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right? We got Girl Ultra on Day two.
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I wanna see that song with her and CCO live.
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I mean, we're gonna have some L A love in there
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and then we have Santa Fe Clan,
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He's gonna do, I see soy.
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That'd be a sick song to see.
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Hopefully the whole stage is just jumping when we see that
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I mean, look at him so sick.
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I want to get tattoos like that for sure.
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and then we got day three,
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our boy Eddie Zuco bringing the reggae vibes with the Latino vibes
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you know, he's gonna hear the song still coming out.
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I suck at it but I'll do it.
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Josh, you know what?
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You should join him on stage.
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I think you have something there,
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I think I could do it right.
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I hopefully I don't get lost again though.
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Yeah, maybe. But again,
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thank you so much for calling in,
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bro. We really appreciate it.
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Thank you. Stay warm.
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We'll try to get you a Tamales Asap because it was
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especially just the bottom half of your face.
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But we'll let you go take care and hopefully
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we see you in L A soon,
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I think that was Josh.
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That was like the smile and everything.
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I'm also excited for J Balvin.
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J Balvin can put on that man.
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Could put on a show.
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I've seen him before.
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He's freaking amazing. I love him.
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No. Yeah. And actually I think he follows us.
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So J Balvin to UJ Balvin and I'm gonna just like be
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that guy. But if you have tickets for us and we're
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down to go out there and Golden Boys come through,
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you heard it? Like we're here just,
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you know, we're here.
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Just waiting. Chilling.
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Anyways. Hoarding is actually recognized as a diso disorder.
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I don't know if you've seen the show and,
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there are different levels to it.
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Ever wonder if hoarding could be linked to trauma.
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I mean, there's something there.
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It's like you don't wanna let this go.
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This my dad, he has his computer in the garage.
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but he probably has a bunch of viruses from limewire and stuff
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like that. Shout out lime wire.
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I'm like, I don't even know what turns on anymore,
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but he won't let it go.
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It's like why there's misdo coos,
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I'm like, I don't think so.
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So. It's definitely something there like the attachment,
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the psychological thing to it.
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Maybe we should explore this further,
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like understanding the five stages of hoarding and figure out ways to
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support our parents in a way that respects their experiences and culture
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Yeah. And speaking of parents,
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it'd be good to have a parent join us is how do
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we tackle this discussion with them personally?
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So, if you don't mind,
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I wanna invite the Comadre on Comadre.
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Can you please join us?
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Yeah, I'll give her this one.
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Exactly. I wanted to see your thoughts as an adult.
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As a mom. Are you a hoarder?
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What are your tips for other parents to kind of?
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Well, I, I have a mess.
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Pero is organized, you know,
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mess. Yes, I know where everything is.
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no. Demi casa my house to limp to Don Deba
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I hear you talking about Rama,
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you know my com madre.
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I don't know how to say Comadre in English Pero,
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my comadre friend. Anyways,
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sorry. So Michael Madre she invited me to
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everybody was talking about trauma and you know,
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the things they do and because of trauma and yo I just
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listen, you know John,
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Yes. You, you were talking about it.
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Rama de Los Papas coming to America from,
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you know, from their home,
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they leave behind their family,
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their friends, everything they own.
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And so I think that hoarding does happen because we try to
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hold on Casa when you're gonna need something.
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You don't know how many times I wanted something that I did
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not have. Una bolsa de Regalo.
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Simple, simple things.
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Que mejor guards being organiz.
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No, PAA Graces Aio Aa.
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You know, we're no longer over there.
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like you said, sparks joy and spark joy,
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you get rid of stuff.
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So what has been the hardest thing for you to let go
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because I have done,
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did you donate it at least,
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the collection of Coa Marcos is,
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oh my God es me that I have,
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so I got rid of like Juan of the Tre ones.
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you know, the Flores.
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Is that one? That one?
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we're gonna ask if you could maybe talk to our parents and
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actually our producer will get it from you on the way for
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let's reset real quick.
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All right. That go madre,
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man, she's something I love her.
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She's so funny. She's the best.
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But speaking of what's not the best,
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partnerships are actually killing the engagement ring business.
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I guess people just aren't as committed as they used to be
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I guess you can say,
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let's just say this story hits home.
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This story hits home and we'll leave it at that.
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the bridal industry is still betting on good old fashioned marriage.
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again, times are changing.
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So people, it seems like people are afraid of commitment or
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they're just the wedding.
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The fantasy of weddings is just not again,
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Everyone thought it was back in the day.
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Yeah, I get it though.
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I know some couples,
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like, it's not really important to get married.
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That's not what they want.
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And that's totally fine.
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And then there's other couples that,
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they're maybe not in sync and that is ok.
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Crazy ex girlfriend over here.
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speaking of marriages we actually are gonna have Leticia Miranda
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a columnist for from the Bloomberg,
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join us to discuss more on this topic and show what's actually
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happening with this. Yeah,
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I wanna know what's up.
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So let's invite her on.
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Hey, Leticia, how are you?
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Hi, Leticia. Thank you so much for taking the time
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Thank you. I appreciate it.
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I'm excited to talk to you all.
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I mean, let's unpack here.
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Partnerships and situationships are killing the engagement ring industry and you wrote
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kind of dissecting this more spec specifically with CNET.
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I don't know if you wanna get into that and kind of
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give us a little rundown of what's going on with them
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So Cyne is the largest bridal jewelry jeweler in the country
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You probably know their stores.
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Kay Jewelers, Jared's Yeah,
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so they're kind of when you think of bridal jewelry,
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you think of a cygnet company.
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they're the biggest and,
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they've had this theory that engagements have been down because
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of the pandemic. So people were putting off dating,
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and weren't really getting together in person as often as
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they also have this theory that,
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you know, we're going to see a bounce back,
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in the next few years,
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more people are going to get engaged.
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And things will be back on track as they were before
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the pandemic. So you specifically said a word of that comment
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and you said it's a story.
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Is there some skepticism there of like,
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again how true this story is,
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they're painting a different picture than what's actually going on.
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Yes, my read on things is that engagements likely won't
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bounce back to the way that they were before the pandemic
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even before the pandemic,
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marriage rates were falling.
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Fewer people are getting married.
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There's a higher number of people who cohabitate,
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live together with their long term partners but may not be
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thinking about marriage or even consider that.
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And there's just all kinds of new ways that people are
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committing to each other for the long term.
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And so it shows up in the data.
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And it's kind of hard to square that with Cnet's theory
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Cet is saying that their data,
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which is based around the set of metrics that they've created.
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It's a proprietary metric.
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But they have this metric that shows that in a
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couple's lifetime together, in up until they get engaged,
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they hit 45 milestones.
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And by the time they hit 27 of them,
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they're pretty likely to get engaged.
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So some of these milestones can be like,
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you know, adopting a pet together,
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going to a concert together.
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And one of the ones that they say means that
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a couple is highly likely to get engaged is to go on
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a trip together. And so my argument is that all
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of these things are happening,
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but people may not actually want to get married at the end
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of that, that doesn't necessarily say that people are going to
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go out and buy a ring and do the whole thing.
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Maybe s that might start a campaign hashtag you know
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rings for situationships,
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who knows? I'm sure they'll think of something but it'll
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be interesting to see how this rolls out and just plays out
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We'll keep tabs on my sister here and also
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keep you in the loop to see.
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Again, here's a market strategy research thing going on.
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But thank you so much for your time and I appreciate all
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the again, the whole breakdown.
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Yeah. Thank you for having me on.
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Leticia and speaking of sketchy stuff happening in the business world,
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a new study is showing that,
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fast food franchises are actually,
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there's a rise in child abuse hiring kids as early as 13
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overworking them kids that are still in high school again,
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they, they're allowed to work but the hours and the stuff
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they're making them do on the clock are a big,
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no, no. But like why is it happening?
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I mean, a lot of it's just the franchise themselves,
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not corporate, but the franchise again,
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individually owned and operated up,
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you know, locations of big brands are again violating the child
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they're hiring the teens to work illegally again.
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More than three hours on school nights,
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work late and just do tasks that are specifically not for,
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they're not allowed to legally fast food companies.
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Again, the franchise are the worst culprits with having some of
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the highest violation rates.
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It's so bad that even the Biden administration announced a crackdown on
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child labor last year.
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They see that the rise of immigration from,
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of Children, from Latin America,
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arriving without their parents,
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the employee employers are trying to,
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can we not? Thank you.
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again, they're just finding any way they can to bend the
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rules and get around all the regulations.
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So something's gotta be done.
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Oh, and actually while I thought this was trying to get
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you know, under control.
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Apparently some states are actually letting kids as early as 12 ask
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for a permit to work at these again establishments,
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businesses and go into the work force.
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Yeah. So as early as 12,
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I mean, I started working at like 16,
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what was your first job at Carniceria?
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Ironically, what, so what did you do at the Carniceria
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Yeah, I was a cashier but I don't know,
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I can't imagine working at like 12.
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Like I was just being a kid,
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you know, hopefully Congress is doing its thing to get solved
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resolved. Next story,
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funny words from child abuse to funny words.
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This isn't going in the right order,
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right in the episode.
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It is, this is this order.
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All right guys bear with me here.
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we're, we're back baby.
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We're so back. funny words in Spanish.
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I mean, I feel like you have a few that you
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want. So I said squint because I think that's pretty
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funny, like, like squint like it's fun to say squint
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squint. It's funny to say I love it.
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But let me give you guys some context.
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So we actually posted a a post on our Instagram asking
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you guys what's a funny word in Spanish?
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And you guys are not disappoint as always sometimes like a lot
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of times the comments are funnier than the actual post itself and
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you guys went off and we're one,
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we're gonna go through our favorites and actually James covered the first
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one. Twinkly. I love that one.
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but it comes from NAAT.
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So it comes from like the Nahua language.
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it does sound like it,
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it's an indigenous word for sure.
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like a tr so maybe like,
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yeah, like a little kid.
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Like, I cannot try the soles.
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Like, don't bring her her little Travis.
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You know, like a little like,
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it's also candy. Have you ever had the Quiles?
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it's a, it's a Mexican candy.
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It's good. It's so good.
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It's like maybe we can try it next time.
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We'll try next time.
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And,, next up we have Bumpies bumpies.
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That's, I love that word it means but,
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But it's just, again,
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it sounds funny. It's like,
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instead of what's, I'm sure there's a scientific term for this
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we could use. But instead Mijo,
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pom or, or like when,
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when someone say I Tunas pompa,
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pompa Popi is like the pompa is like pompa,
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those are pompa like,
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All right. And then next up we have Sapta.
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Sapta. I don't even think this is funny but it sounds
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like it's misspelled. Well,
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that's the beauty of the Spanglish and the no Sao generation
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Shout out to all the noso out there.
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But Zacapa essentially it means a pencil sharper.
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Exactly what it zaps and that's,
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that's why I like it.
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It like, it literally is Zacapa.
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It gets the point out of your pencil.
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Exactly. Exactly. Yeah,
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I like that about it.
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And then next up we have Chipote,
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dude. I love that word.
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Like I, I imagine when someone says Chipote so fun to
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say but it's like when in Loy tunes when they get hit
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by A PP and then it's just like a Chipote,
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that's when you hit your head somewhere.
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I know ono little bruise on your head.
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What is it? A but again,
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I think like the immature person child in us caca,
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I like how that the hate but I think technically it's,
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you know, taca from the earth.
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That's why I like it.
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I mean my immature as like,
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OK, anyways caca hate what do we call this pants
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OK. And shout out the fucking the user name.
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Donald J Trump is a bach Shout out to the for
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commenting this we have pan which is like slippers like chunk
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I think like fuzzy slippers and I think the pan class,
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right? And maybe it was me.
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I thought it was ah dude,
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I was gonna say the same thing.
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I thought it was pans.
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That's how I pronounce it.
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Yeah. Interesting. But I mean,
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shout out to Pan Tula out there.
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So yeah, what's the next one?
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oh the f the king himself.
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Fluffy, fluffy Pelota.
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That is a funny word.
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yeah. Where does it come from?
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this isn't over yet?
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Hold on. Ho can we hold?
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You know what Pelota?
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That's the last word of this round up.
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Thank you, everybody to that commented.
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Keep watching. Hopefully we're back for the next one.
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Ok, let's thank you.
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Scared. It might stab me anyways because this is not Jonathan
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can we just turn off the lights?
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We're done? Thank you guys for tuning in and we'll see
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you on the next one.
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Hopefully. Bye guys.