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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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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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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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yeah, yeah, come on now.
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I don't wanna hear that.
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It's busy. I don't give a fuck.
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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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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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like it just really goes to show how fake like all these
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companies are like. Google.
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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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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 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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but the Google CEO was like buddy buddy with the Trump,
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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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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'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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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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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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I, but I use Apple Maps too,
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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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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'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 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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You gotta get in the sheets,
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you know, like these sheets,
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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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What do you mean a day,
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I only need like 30 seconds,
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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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Because you could just work from home and obviously get freaky whenever
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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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where's the the sex app?
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No, that's like sex.
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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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like. I love America,
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you're good. Don't just,
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yeah, save yourselves.
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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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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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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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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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I can't sleep at night.
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I wonder what it could possibly be.
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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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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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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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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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bro. Please help me welcome comedian Gina Ron to Me Too
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And the crowd goes wild.
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Good and yourself? I'm good.
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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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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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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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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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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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huh, look at you and you're like,
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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All right. A ghosting.
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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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you're a ghost, dog.
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I don't talk to 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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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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So I'm all for splitting the bill only for like just to
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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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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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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.