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I know that was kind of dark and they were going to
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That sounds like on a lighter note like,
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OK, look. So we're not going to die but we're
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gonna go back, take it back a little bit,
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right? So we're gonna almost die.
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Yeah. Well, actually this law protects you from any explain
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please. There's apparently a nola law where,
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well, before we get into it,
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all I want to say is where was this law when I
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was growing up? Because there was a couple of times where
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it got pretty intense and oh Jesus Christ,
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what the Bodo's way?
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See r talking about that was the kind of stuff we were
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dealing with back then.
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It exists in Colombia,
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right? There is this law that would have saved my ass
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so many times. Well,
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it's a no chan la law.
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Stop playing with me.
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I know my mom's hands like twitch and she's like,
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no dude, I'm not playing.
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Look. So it's called the Anti Changle Law and it's a
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real law since 2021 and it's aimed at eliminating physical and psychological
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harm towards Children. Why was this not around when I was
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growing up? And you know what?
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I don't think it's technically still around.
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They're just like, oh yeah,
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no child would be like,
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no, we need specifics.
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Like for these Latino parents,
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I was like, no specifically chan class.
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So like there's clips of it being discussed on the Colombian news
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and it's doing numbers on tiktok and that's why it's,
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you know, resurfaced like,
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dude, 2021 it's been around for a minute.
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Like has Mexico done this,
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has the US done this.
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We're the best country in the world but we don't have the
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anti the law. But I can already hear them all saying
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like, you know what we need though?
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I don't know. But for you're just like,
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yeah, like Angelito that me and my brother were like,
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yeah, like arguing all of a sudden my dad just does
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and I'm like, I love you.
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So you know what spot is doing the thing with the we
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laughing about this. I mean,
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I just do it now and like,
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SD oh sorry, I mean,
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I never want to hit my kids like that dude.
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this ends here, this here.
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So I mean, I guess I kind of want to ask
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you wouldn't use a chunk on your kids or any kind of
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I think. Pow pow is like,
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pow. I think like PP a little spanky,
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like a little, I have a buck like a big ass
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I got branded with that buckle by accident,
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by accident, by accident,
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there's some trauma. No,
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I'm just kidding. But now I know,
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I don't want to like,
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when did your parents?
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I know. So apparently you've had some experiences with theto,
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what was that one moment where your parent was?
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Like, you know what?
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We're too old for this shit.
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I don't remember. But I know that they stopped and I
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think they felt bad.
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They're like, we shouldn't be hitting your kids.
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They had a realization for me.
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I asked because I feel like my story is kind of funny
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We were in the kitchen somehow.
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I don't know. And I was like,
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don't get me. I'm like,
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and she gets a spoon and she's about to hit my arm
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and I just put my arm up and,
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and it breaks and she was like,
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they have to be like that.
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this guy's a freaking teenager,
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he's older. But anyway,
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yeah, don't come after my parents guys,
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you know, they were like,
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I guess back in the day,
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I don't know, but they learned from it and guess what
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I am not going to hit my kids this papa.