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Sex Days Off & Gina Brillon

February 12, 2025
Comedian Gina Brillon shares her 2025 dating predictions, Google Calendar irked users after dropping certain holidays off, companies consider paid time off to get freaky, and Trump doubles down on making Canada a state.
Show transcript
00:06
What is up? Welcome back to Me Too Daily.
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I'm Jenny and I'm Alejandro and Vire is right around the corner
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and my wallet is in shambles,
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bro, like you got two Valentine's.
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Yeah. Well, guys,
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if you don't have plans for your girl,
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I feel sorry for you.
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Sure, hate your guts because I know I'll hate my man
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if he doesn't have anything planned for me,
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I deserve the best.
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What happens to is the thought that counts and he wants to
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The thought, the thought needs to turn to an action
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I'm sorry, it's not just a thought.
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That's why I say it's Valentine's Day.
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It's our first Valentine's Day together.
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Oh, in that case,
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yeah, yeah, come on now.
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I don't wanna hear that.
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Oh, it's packed.
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It's busy. I don't give a fuck.
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We're going. Yeah,
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no, well, we're gonna wait a few days.
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I don't like going where it's packed.
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That's what I'm fucking god damn it.
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I, I don't mean that we're gonna celebrate on Valentine's Day
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I mean we're gonna celebrate in honor of Valentine's Day.
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It doesn't have to be on the date,
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but anyways guys, we have so much happening right now before
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this guy blows a fuse.
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Let's get into it.
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I just want. First,
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Google Maps updated the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America
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and now they've removed key cultural events from their calendar.
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We're talking Pride Month.
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Black History Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day,
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Hispanic Heritage Month, and Indigenous People Month they gave all those
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the acts, bro,
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like it just really goes to show how fake like all these
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companies are like. Google.
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Sorry that I,,
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but look, like all that switching profile picks just to agree
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with the holiday and make yourselves,
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you know, look good.
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Like it was all bullshit like we know where you guys stand
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because as soon as the DEI thing got scaled down,
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they're like. They clean the slate.
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It's like, OK,
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I see just like I I know,
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dude, now those Google Doodles don't mean shit.
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They think that they could just freaking win us over just by
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doing a Dolores Huerta Google Doodle.
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We're just there like,
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ah, this one was good.
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That was, that was good that was good,
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yeah, but anyway,
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yeah, but it was just all virtue signaling I guess because
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they don't care. They don't well.
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Wait, wait, wait,
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but the Google CEO was like buddy buddy with the Trump,
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right? Oh well,
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he was at the at the inauguration.
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Oh well there you go.
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Don't quote me on that,
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but I think he was OK,
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but anyway, well,
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people, we're not the only ones in Cas.
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People have been sounding off and have been leaving comments in the
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user support web pages and on their social media.
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Well, hopefully Google sees like all the comments and they was
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like, bro, we're getting cooked.
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We gotta do something because How are you just,
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you know, get rid of all this,
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change all these maps and everything,
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and comosinada. So you know,
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what's the point of it all?
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What do you mean?
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What's the getting rid of it?
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I don't know how to answer that honestly,
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but Google, you know what to do,
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so people keep going in the comments,
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frying them, and,
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we should see something change because I feel like they're not gonna
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like people hating them.
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Oh, for sure,
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Google. Because what else do we got to search?
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We got Yahoo. We got Bing Bing has been trying to
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make make its way in.
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Oh no, yeah,
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I, but I use Apple Maps too,
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so Google SMH, bro.
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So you know how we have like 6 days,
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right? Personal days,
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paid time off. Well,
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now sex days are about to join the request bracket,
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mhm. Getting it on instead of clocking in increases employer productivity
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according to new data on the benefits of taking sex days off
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from the job. Sex days are gonna be dedicated time off
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for intimacy and health.
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Explained researchers from Zip Health.
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That's nice, but low key,
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I don't wanna tell my boss when I'm having sex with my
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boyfriend. That's what I was wondering about,
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hey boss, I need some.
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Kitty, like like I need a time off,
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bro. I'll just hit it with the boss.
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I'm taking one of those days.
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I just say one of those days.
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Yeah, and like This is,
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this gonna be awkward,
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but around 60% of employees believe that addressing sexual health at work
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can improve mental health and work performance and feel that focusing on
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sexual wellness could reduce crash-outs at work.
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See, that's definitely gonna be my excuse to HR,
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bro, I'm not gonna lie.
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There's been times where like,
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you know. I got lucky the night before and I come
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in, bro, and I'm just like everything's good like I
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feel more smiley. I'm like I text my wife.
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I'm like, hey babe,
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like hope work's good like you know,
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like they're thinking about you,
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girl. I feel like I caught you like that before where
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I'm like, dude.
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I'd be like, what was itsta's beer bro like I know
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I'll come in with a little ep're like.
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Jenny got it but I don't say it,
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I don't want HR to answer the chat.
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That's the thing. I don't know.
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Last thing I need is my co-workers like or boss recommended me
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to take some sex days off,
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you know, like,
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oh dude, girl,
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you need a bro,
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you need to get fucked.
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Like you need to get laid like like girl,
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you need to get piped.
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It's like your sheets?
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No, the sheets.
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You gotta get in the sheets,
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you know, like these sheets,
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bro. I mean,
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in my case, like I'm like we're trying.
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Trying for another one.
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It's like, what are we saying like imagine like I don't
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know like, and then they don't know what we're trying,
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trying new stuff. I don't know.
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It's like, yeah,
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I, I need a day.
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What do you mean a day,
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a day. Again,
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I only need like 30 seconds,
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but I need a day,
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you know, I was exposing myself.
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Sorry, younger workers,
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particularly Gen Z and millennials,
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are most supportive of having sex days.
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Employees in tech, healthcare,
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and finance the most enthusiasm for these breaks.
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I can see the tech bros like,
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yo, the IT people sometimes like.
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I'm sure they need a real human connection.
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I agree. But honestly,
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who paid for this?
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Because you could just work from home and obviously get freaky whenever
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you want. Yeah,
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exactly. You say,
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hey, a little status like lunch.
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They don't want you eating don't know.
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They don't know, salad emoji.
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Hey bro, maybe HR OK we're getting out of hand.
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we're stepping over the horny as we need.
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Well, what if you're single though like.
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What they pay for the dating membership or well,
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they pay for like some apps like the the calm app
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I get it through the health insurance,
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so it's like, yo,
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see, so it's like,
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where's the the sex app?
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No, that's like sex.
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Oh shit guided. OK,
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that's all the time we have.
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What do you guys think?
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Well, in today's news,
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President Donald Trump has said he is deadass about wanting Canada to
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become the 51st state in an interview that aired on Sunday during
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the Super Bowl preshow.
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I mean, I doubt Canada wants to become a state.
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Like why would you want to join this dumpster fire,
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you know? Yeah,
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like. I love America,
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but bro, trust me,
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you're good. Don't just,
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yeah, save yourselves.
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Trump said. Now,
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I know the people of Canada,
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we have a great relationship,
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but it will become our 51st state.
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It would be the greatest thing you could ever do.
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And think of how beautiful the country would be with that artificial
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light. Oh, sorry,
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and think of how beautiful that country would be without the artificial
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line running through it.
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Somebody drew it many,
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many years ago, just the ruler,
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it's just a line.
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I swear the man is a comedian.
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I'm like what the heck with the ruler.
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Somebody drew it many years ago with the ruler,
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just the line like you can just erase it doesn't matter.
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It's like, come on.
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Oh wow, you can just erase it.
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Now why would he want to erase that artificial line in the
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north, but not the one in the south.
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Interesting. What is different about these groups of people,
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right? Some are just up north,
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some are just down south,
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like, I wonder,
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I ponder, I,
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I can't sleep at night.
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I wonder what it could possibly be.
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Me too, me too,
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brother. And then,
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then again too, why in the hell would Canada want to
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be a state in the United States when it's a country?
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It's like if you are in a manager position you're at the
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top, why would you go back to an entry level?
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Oh, like a downgrade,
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yeah, it's like bro,
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they have their own army.
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They have their own.
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Systems they have their own government everything maple syrup.
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They have the Mounties,
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right? But like and then they're like,
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nah, let's just throw all that away and go join the
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US. Nah. Well,
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look, Canadian Prime Minister Justin.
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Trudeau acknowledged that Trump's comments were a real thing and tied to
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the desire to the country's natural resources,
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maple syrup, the,
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the nature, right,
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the lumber, I think lumber comes from over there.
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I'm sure maybe he wants eggs from them too.
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I don't know, bro,
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freaking, it just seems more of a means to an end
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type of thing. You just wanna use them,
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bro. So don't do it.
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So, trust me,
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bro. Please help me welcome comedian Gina Ron to Me Too
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Daily. Hi Gina.
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And the crowd goes wild.
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Good and yourself? I'm good.
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I've had my coffee.
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You're catching me at a good time.
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My cafecito, as my son calls it.
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I love it. Well,
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Gina, Valentine's Day is literally around the corner,
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and I have to ask you,
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what are your dating predictions for 2025?
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Oh, I got some good ones for you.
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Let's let's let's start off with a good test I like
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to put people through.
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Let them join the family group chat for for a day.
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See if they survive.
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See if they survive your family group chat.
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You put them in with the family.
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If they can survive the chime and the backtalk and all of
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the backhanded compliments that you know we do so well,
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then you might have found that special someone.
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Would you trust anybody with that?
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Would you do it,
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Jenny? Yeah, I'll try it.
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I'll try it and I'll see if they fit the vibe.
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They. You'll see,
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you know, with the family.
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You'll see right then and there if they click before you even
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go out on a date with them,
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because why waste the time?
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Why waste the time?
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I'm not gonna go to Texas Roadhouse with you if you can't
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you know what I'm talking about them,
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them biscuits is worth it.
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You can't take me out there if you can't even hang with
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the family. That's true.
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And I wanted to ask,
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how's flirting in Spanish versus English different?
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OK, can we stop pretending?
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Like English people know how to flirt.
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First of all, Spanish is such a poetic language.
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A friend of mine recently went on a trip and she
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was, she went to Spain and she met a beautiful man
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And before he even gets to her name,
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she's like, hola preciosa bonita princessa.
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What is a dude speak in English gonna say to you,
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Hey yo ma, like baby girl,
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baby girl, or if you're in New York,
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they just yell out random things.
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Hey, you in the jacket.
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No, you, you with the shoes.
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In Spanish it's so romantic.
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It's so poetic, you know what I mean?
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And what's the best way to win someone over in Spanish?
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Usually I think it's by being playful.
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Like, let's say you smile back,
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you go, it is,
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huh, look at you and you're like,
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I am, I am.
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That's funny I think that's the best way.
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That's what always gets me.
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I like a playful person.
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I think flirting should be very playful.
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That's kind of the idea.
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That's what makes it fun,
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and I think it's much more of that in Spanish than in
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English. Oh definitely.
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And how do you win over the suegra?
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because I know and like dude,
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you got to win over the suegra.
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That's key. One,
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it's by. Being as empathetic to the fact that she is
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a mother and 2 being honest because as much as you think
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like you gotta finesse your suegra,
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she's gonna see right through that.
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Do they do you can't finesse the suegra.
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You gotta, you gotta be real with her.
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You gotta be honest with her and you gotta be yourself because
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that's a lot of people that I've seen and even,
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you know, and suegras talk,
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so I heard a lot of smack about ex-girlfriends.
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Yeah, they're not,
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they're not shy about them.
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They're not. I had swag that told me to leave their
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son. That's how,
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that's how much they like me.
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They said, oh don't date him,
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bro. They throw their son under the bus.
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That's crazy. But my last did say that.
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I'm telling you she be looking out for you if you're a
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good girl. They're a good girl.
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So Gina. Kind of talking about the different generations when it
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comes to dating. What do you think is the biggest difference
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between Gen Z and millennials and dating?
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I feel like millennials ask all of the right questions and still
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make the wrong moves.
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Like I feel like millennials ask the questions and then go and
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still suffer from what I think a lot of Gen X suffered
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from, which is,
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I can change this person.
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I feel like millennials still hold fast to that belief,
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and, and that has a lot to do with the fact
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that the majority of millennials have been through the healing journey in
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therapy or have gone through therapy or are in therapy,
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so they believe in a person's ability to change.
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Yeah., Gen Z is very cut and dry.
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Gen Z is very not,
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we're not on the same page.
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So this has been real.
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Thank you. Your stuff has been packed.
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You can leave now.
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Like it's very like,
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we're not here, so I'm not wasting my time.
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Like breaking a generational trauma like kind of like we're not toxicos
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anymore. We're leaving.
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Toxicos, which is crazy.
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That is the thing though.
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They're really like no more toxicos and the millennials are like,
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we'll take them. I got you.
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Before we wrap up,
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we wanted to play a little game of in or out,
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so I'm gonna give you,
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we're gonna give you some some topics,
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some subjects of conversation when it comes to dating.
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And you tell us if you think in 2025 it's in,
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or it's out. OK.
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All right. A ghosting.
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Ghosting is so out.
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Everybody's over ghosting. Like if you ghost me,
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I'm gonna ghost you harder.
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I'm gonna ghost you so that you question your existence.
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That's how much you're gonna have to have a seance to see
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if you still exist in this world.
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I'm gonna delete you from existence.
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If you ghost me,
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that's it. You,
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you're a ghost, dog.
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I don't talk to you.
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I don't see you.
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Nothing, nothing. That's rude too.
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It's very rude. Now,
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what are your thoughts on dating apps in 2025,
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in or out? I think they're in because don't nobody feel
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safe face to face face anymore.
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For somebody that has like,
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if you have social anxiety,
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dating apps are the best way to connect with people because it's
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like, I don't have to meet you at a bar.
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I can talk to you first.
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Let's get to know each other.
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plus I'm gonna do my little FBI CIA look up
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of who you are based on your information.
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So I've always liked the idea of dating apps because I think
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they make it a little safer for us.
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Even with catfishing, even with catfishing,
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I feel like you can still do your homework because I've had
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people be like, I think I'm getting catfished.
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I'm like, then you probably are.
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you should probably do some.
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And what what about splitting the bas?
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I think it's in and I'm gonna tell ladies.
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Ladies. I beg of you.
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Split the bill. I'm gonna say it and I know,
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I don't want nobody write no hate mail.
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There will be no expectations if you split the bill.
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But we all know that with certain dates.
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Expectations cause an issue because it's like,
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oh, so you paid,
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so now you're entitled to my time or whatever you think you're
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entitled to. But if we split the bill,
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sayonar, see you later next time,
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sir, maybe, maybe.
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So I'm all for splitting the bill only for like just to
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set a standard of,
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hey, this is the boundary.
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When I'm comfortable with you covering the bill,
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when I know that there's no expectation added on to that.
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Then fine, go ahead,
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pay the bill. I agree with you.
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I've always been that way,
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like, no, like I don't need you to think I
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need you. I don't.
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Yeah, it's more important that I want you around than I
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need you around. And Gina,
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where can people follow you?
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You can follow me at G Brionne on Instagram,
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Gina Brion on TikTok,
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and I have a new special dropping soon on YouTube,
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so keep an eye out for that.
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It's called Mind Your Business.
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Yeah, well, thank you so much for joining us on
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Me Too Daily Gina.
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It was a pleasure talking to you.
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Thank you. This was really fun.
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Thank you for having me.
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Thank you a round of applause.
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Give you a round of applause.