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SORA AI is getting TOO Good, Spotify running ICE Recruitment Ads, and we Breakdown CA Prop-50

October 15, 2025
Dua Lipa boosts her Spanish skills, Spotify pushes ads for ICE, Sora AI gets incredibly realistic, Prop 50 gets broken down, and the NFL debuts safer helmets.
Show transcript
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We needed it. We needed it.
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Everyone always says that.
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My only issue is I didn't want to get out of bed
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You have a white car.
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This ain't it. What do you mean?
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My car looks clean now.
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Go look at mine.
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I should look crazy.
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Well, dusty dusty streaks.
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It looks crazy. That's why I don't get white cars.
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They look nice when they're clean,
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but I love my navy car.
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She's gonna be taking out real like dude,
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she's still kicking. She's still going bro,
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we lie when I was taking my mocos.
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Oh my God. Hey,
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what's up? Bro,
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I don't know if this worked like that or what,
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but I see, I don't know how the delay is either
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How the delay?
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It changes. It changes.
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OK, thank you.
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Well, what up,
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Didi? I see you in the chat.
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We have vibing with Brian.
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It's my favorite program.
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I has started. Thank you,
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and you're our favorite comment well,
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one of our favorite commenters.
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I don't wanna play favorites here,
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but we see you,
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we see you. But anyways,
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welcome back to Me Too Daily,
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guys. Thank you for joining us.
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I'm Jenny. And I'm Alejandro.
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Oh, so and so didn't see anything.
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Oh thank God, and we have to we have to
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see the corner. hello.
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Good morning, Buenos Dios.
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Oh, it's, it's 12 now.
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It's not is it?
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Oh my God, I don't think it's,
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but we technically did get the tortas.
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We did they owe us what they owe us Colombia one no
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no no no not gonna.
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is the torta sandwich that we're we made a bet on
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this show one week to the day to the day,
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yeah, one week ago one week ago exactly we said Colombia
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versus Mexico. Colombia wins.
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I bring arepas. Mexico wins.
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I'm sorry, Colombia loses.
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I bring arepas. Mexico loses.
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They had to bring tortas.
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What do you mean by they?
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You just do you mean by you.
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Roll back the clip you Mexicans on the comment section has my
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back right now. They were my witnesses.
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Gene, you are,
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it's on the video.
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Hey, you know what though?
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Gene said, I'll bring mofongo.
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I don't know why,
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but he said I'll be mofongo regardless of it.
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So he is kind of we ordered bodega delights Colombia won and
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they didn't just like casually win like 1020,
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3040. They sent them.
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purgatory. Oh man,
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dude, I was,
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I was scared. I thought it was gonna be like the
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Chile game, remember that,
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like I think what,
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almost 89 years ago,
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they lost 70 so vividly I felt bad.
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You kept texting us.
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I'm like, OK,
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yeah, yeah, OK,
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yeah, yeah, OK,
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yeah, fuck. But anyways,
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I wanted my yeah we were live messaging they gave us no
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chance, no.,
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we owe you, we owe you maybe this weekend,
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maybe when if you go to the Alfa,
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you can get tortas after.
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Thank you, Kevin.
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Thank you sister. Latino and speaking of Latino,
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I feel like this first story very much aligns with that vibe
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That's what said Latino.
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I love it. I love the appreciation.
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So Dua Lipa is not cultural,
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is she's not cultural app appropriating.
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She's cultural appreciating. Because Dua Lipa passed her GCSE Spanish exam
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with flying colors and shared the news on Instagram thanking her Spanish
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teacher. So dude,
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she's learning Spanish. Homegirl is proud.
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She leveled up more than J Lo.
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That's crazy. What?
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What's up with the hate,
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bro? We just had a jeez,
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Gene Jo catching strays.
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Well, do a lipo,
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honestly, mitos. I,
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I couldn't, I,
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I, I loved her from the get go,
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bro. I love her little dance,
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a little like she's great.
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The vibesarmosa like,,
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so she plans to continue studying by taking A level Spanish and
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posted a photo of the textbook.
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she has shown a strong interest in learning Spanish.
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She has like I feel like she's always been like very,
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very,, or like,
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like orguosa. Like from all her Latino fans or her fans
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in general, but I feel like she's had,
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she's had such a strong like kind of appreciation for I've
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seen videos of her speaking Spanish already,
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but like the fact that she took a whole exam and studied
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and again got she's doing the work and I know she's
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previously like joked about like well using Duolingo and all that you
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know that stuff but she's making it official so.
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Her announcement comes ahead of her South American tour with stops in
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Argentina, Chile, Brazil,
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Peru, Colombia, and Mexico.
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So she is getting ready and I,
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I wanna see videos of her speaking to her fans in Spanish
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Well, actually you think she has and does she use
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roots? I'm gonna guess that she does.
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You think she uses.
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I think she learned think so.
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I don't like. They taught me that in Spanish Spanish teacher
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was even like in high school like you don't respect that.
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I'm so excited to know what song she covers.
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I have a theory.
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So Dua Lipa during her US tour,
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she went to like cities like Miami and LA and sang.
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Songs that were very meaningful for each city so like in Miami
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she she brought out Gloria Stefan and sang Congo with her.
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So my theory is that she didn't learn Spanish for Benito.
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She learned because she's gonna go to each of these countries,
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pick a classic song,
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and sing in espanol.
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That's so intentional. I hope she proves me right.
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I love that people are thinking then yeah.
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So you're gonna give us Spanish songs now?
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Hell yeah dude, I'm down.
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I mean, I love your collaboration with what was it
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J Balvin,
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Bad Bunny, which which song was that?
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I love that song.
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It's so good. There's like so many people on that.
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I can't remember. wait,
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there's a song with that?
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Yes, it's good it's really good.
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What's it called? I really want to like.
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Dude, oh, I've never heard dude,
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but she's the only one that doesn't think Spanish in that song
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She's the only one that doesn't seem Spanish,
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but she just goes with like she goes with the song,
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but it's so good and I,
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I, whoa, whoa,
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it's Kevin one day I'm like.
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My boy, that's you get me it's so good that honestly
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I really need to.
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No, I, I'm feeling a fake fan.
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You would love it.
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You'd love it, but it's,
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yeah, so I think now she's gonna tap into her
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her. Oh,
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it's by by Dua Lipa,
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Bad Bonnie, J Balvin and Tiny.
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What the heck, girl,
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it's not I would that song,
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girl, I'd be jogging.
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It'd be on repeat like heavy rotation in the works.
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I yeah I guess you find little seeds here.
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You can't be, you can't be in the booth with the
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group, but this,
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this seed was planted years ago,
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so it's a tree now and I look,
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let's be real. I love Miss Dua Lipa Pero.
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The last album didn't hit as much as I would like it
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to. Before that,
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Future Nostalgia Chef's kiss.
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So I think,,
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again she's planting that seed in this next album that she's working
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on banger. Another seed she planted is in Talk Talk Charlie
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X's song on the Brat album.
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the lyrics are Talk to me in Spanish,
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talk to me in French,
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talk to me in your own made up language.
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So in the beginning of the song,
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Dua Lipa or at the end has like.
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An ad lib and everyone was wondering who is this and then
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like a year later it was revealed it was Dua Lipa so
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I forget what she says but it's in Spanish and I'm
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gonna look for it right now but you know she took,
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she took Bad Bunny's advice serious what you said 4 months about
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the Super Bowl yeah she was like copy.
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I'm not missing out on any lyric.
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I feel that. But so this is it,
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right? This this passed the vibe check.
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You know what doesn't pass the vibe check?
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Yeah, she, she does,
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she is. I mean,
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you know what doesn't pass the vibe check?
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Spotify. What are you doing?
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So look, Spotify users are encountering ICE recruitment ads with bonuses
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you know, being like in your face before you listen
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to his next song,
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here's an ad from our homies at ICE.
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It's like, what the hell?
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So again, people are just like,
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I think it's the free one because you don't get ads on
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the paid Spotify, right?
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But regardless, again,
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they're taking ad space on Spotify,
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offering up to $50,000 of a bonus.
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So like, hey,
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you know, take a little break,
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sign up for this job,
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get this bonus. But again,
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people are like now bouncing from Spotify for this reason.
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No one wants to,
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no one wants to hear that.
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No one wants ads,
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period. But I,
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I, whatever, but little ice ads specifically.
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Oh no, dude,
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I saw one the other day watching like a football game and
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I was like, dude what the hell?
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On football games they have?
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Yes dude, and let me tell you,
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I, I looked it up the picture like of,
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of the salaries. They put the salaries they're recruiting ICE agents
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dude, it's a six figure salary,
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it said. How are you gonna give a six figure salary
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The government doesn't even have money to freaking to Covered California
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which is, you know,
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what I use. So I'm like,
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how are you gonna offer 6 figure salaries when you can't even
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you can't even cover your,
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your people with health insurance.
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Make that makes sense.
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You know, parties are all out of whack,
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so you know that's one thing.
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But people are, yeah,
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like they're saying, do I go to Apple Music now?
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Do I go to is YouTube Music even better?
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Like I'm sure they,
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I feel like YouTube would probably have an ISA in there.
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I don't know what do you guys think?
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What have you guys seen on the internet?
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I don't have Spotify.
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Apple Music. I'm Apple.
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Well, yeah, that one has no ads I'm a,
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I, I'm a Spotify user.
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I also, yeah,
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I've recently heard a lot of news,
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you know, different advertisements they're running and also different things.
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They were heavily involved in funding and it's,
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it's very frustrating.,
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so yeah, I,
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I haven't come. I've seen these ads everywhere.
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I mean you go to the airport and you see it's not
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really an ad but Department of Homeland Security Christy know him everywhere
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in your face,,
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so it, it,
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it's something that I mean if you down bad and you hear
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50K uquira signs up,
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you feel me like they know those ads are working people are
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probably applying like crazy maybe.
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I don't know. Someone did say,
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and you know it's bad.
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The New York Times had to make a segment on it.
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So again, it's getting that out of hand that they're everywhere
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and they're just landing all these ads for the internet that it's
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like, yo, something's gotta.
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I mean, yeah,
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people are, you know,
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everyone who voted for Trump,
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there was a large reasoning for people saying he would better the
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economy but we could really look at the numbers and look
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at the unemployment rate and it has gone nowhere good so an
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advertisement like this where the vast majority of the country is grasping
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for work and and money.
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It is purely a survival resource.
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I'm not defending someone who is looking at this and being like
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immediately, yes, I'm just saying it's almost like they're intentionally
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disrupting things for their own personal motives.
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It's like a strategic plan.
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Well, it's desperation,
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right? I mean that's what I feel like not to like
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get into the whole election now but that's what homeboy did so
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well for so many people it's like he.
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Got the emotional, I'm gonna,
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I'm here for you.
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I'm gonna make this country better for you and this and that
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And again, now I was,
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I thought he meant he was to make it good.
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Like what happened? It's like,
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did he even read the policies,
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but anyways,,
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you know, so again there's a lot of opinions here,
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that there's a social media tool they want you to
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believe that they have the upper hand.
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It's true. It's like you see this and you think that
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like, oh dang,
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they got it like that and so you're kind of like shit
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like a little discouraged,
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right?. Pero,
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I don't know again this it's,
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it's interesting to see again all these corporations and brands and stuff
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like, OK, yeah,
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just, you know,
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we got you put your ad right here thank you and I'm
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on those dude, it all started with the,
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the Spotify rep. What?
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Oh, I thought you were like that was a rap like
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I remember, yeah,
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yeah, yeah. Yeah,
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that was, that was the downfall of them.
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So this is what it gave birth to.
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Oh my God. Alright,
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let's move on. Who's got the next story?
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I got the next story,
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guys, and hoof man,
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I've been, I've been getting cooked online,
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guys. I know you guys have been too.
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What you talking about talking about these goddamn Zora videos.
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Did I say it right,
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Liam? Zora Zora Zora open AI.
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Damn, so Sora is opening eyes text to video tool that
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generates realistic video content from text prompts and yo guys
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I promise is really good like,
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like it is scary but damn like I'm just thinking of like
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The possibilities of things you can do now,
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you know, with straight from your phone or from your lap
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from your computer so now Sora 2 just dropped and it adds
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a social media feed so there's like,
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basically like an app you can just see what everybody
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else is using the app for and I pulled some of
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the videos so you guys can see.
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Like, look at the improvements.
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Look at this. I mean,
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it doesn't look like Will Smith.
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Oh, I see the improvements.
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That's just two years.
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Imagine, imagine, imagine how it's gonna be in 2030.
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But you know what?
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I'm, I'm able to notice the videos.
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Yeah, I know sometimes they have like 6 fingers or there's
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something shiny, yeah,
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yeah, there's some people are shiny,
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dude. When you see someone that's a little overly too shiny
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my bad, yeah.
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Man,, but let's be real,
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what, what does this mean for like people working in jobs
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like yo, people are gonna be out of jobs like.
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Yo, Paul is that?
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Why is the little watermark,
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no, and his face looks kind of weird.
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Someone with that being said,
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is this AI AI?
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I'll touch it once.
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I was scary because that one is.
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I mean, I would use it to like yeah I know
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the Yankees haven't won since '09.
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I'm gonna celebrate a little championship with them onora.
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Yeah, I'm gonna throw a little Yankee parade there.
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No, Chad, he can't stay in front of me.
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Wah, that's too bad for safety.
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Y'all talking about I'm washed?
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Scoreboard says otherwise. I forgot who gave backlash.
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I think Robin Williams' daughter went off because they've been using
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him, right? Yeah,
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I felt, I felt bad.
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I mean this was kinda film me using the likeness of somebody
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that passed away, but.
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They're only getting better guys,
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and I'm like damn this in the wrong hands it over for
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your boy. That's when I start selling people.
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What do you mean like yo,
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I need $500 here you go,
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like 5 years away from that.
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I honestly, you know what the most of my worries is
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Well, keep it real.
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Keep it. Are we,
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are we gonna have jobs?
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Mm I think so.
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So and can't do certain things that I partake in.
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It's just scary, dude,
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because it's coming after people like and you know what it takes
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because we're so deep in it like AI has been,
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as you can see from the first video,
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developing and around for a while now,
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but at this point it's no longer like.
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Advanced or you know new innovative it is the norm it is
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the new oh I'm logging on to Google to search up how
17:21
to make tamales no it's it's it's like it's our new search
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database and if we as a society are gonna plummet or you
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know it's gonna fundamentally change our jobs and this and that it
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takes us. Change it like it doesn't rely on anyone the
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creators, the businessmen behind it,
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the investors, of course they're gonna want to bring it to
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the table because it's gonna make them money,
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but it takes the people who are using it and spending their
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time watching this silly little video of a chimpanzee boarding on a
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plane to be like,
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why am I watching this?
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I'm not gonna like it.
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It's like the same thing with you know everyone.
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Why don't they make good movies anymore or why are influencers on
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red carpets you're watching it you're paying attention to it you're liking
18:07
that instead of going to an actual newspaper and reading it it's
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the progression of technology and it takes us to be like,
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oh I like it oh I don't like it.
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That's a good point yeah it's like they always say like supply
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and demand that the people keep giving them the clicks and the
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views. You know,
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somebody's putting in the prompts to make them videos.
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Exactly, you know,
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people are, some of them are funny,
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some are pretty funny.
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I saw Tupac in DR last night.
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I swear to God he was in DR like ordering food and
18:34
chilling and was it things like that and then the,
18:38
the, what is it the Latina ladies,
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the, the seoras,
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oh remember the news reporter was like,
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oh like why, you know,
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what, what something about your house she was,
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oh no, I just.
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It was like a tornados and I'm just like,
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oh my God, those those I stay for the whole
18:57
video because they're funny.
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They're pretty funny. So I mean someone sorry someone made a
19:02
good point. I'd be feeling bad for my parents the video
19:04
and I have to break down the news to them and tell
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them that it's AI's valid point.
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Someone needs to make a how to let your parents know it's
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fake news or it's a news,
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AI like look. Gene not to point you out.
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Like you're saying like I got cooked by AI.
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It's like fuck like if we're getting cooked,
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imagine these folks. It's like damn dude like bro,
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I got cooked with the music yesterday all the,
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yeah, I, I,
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I gave Liam a ride and I'm like,
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yo, you gotta listen to this new track.
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And I'm playing and he's like,
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Yo, like 10 seconds into the song goes,
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Oh, I'm pretty sure this is AI.
19:41
Yeah, it was AI.
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I got fried. We'll do with our parents too.
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Like the, the scams are probably gonna get worse with this
19:48
AI because they'll probably be like,
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hey, tenemosques what I'm saying and and it's just like,
19:56
you know, it's me they're like like that's what I was
20:02
saying earlier. I'm like yo I'm.
20:03
situation, but it's like you probably just gave it an idea
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Oh my God,
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here's the thing, we feed the AI the information.
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I had to, I had to pull back because I was
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giving it way too much like treating the machine like a therapist
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and it starts learning things,
20:28
things it shouldn't know,
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you know, because it's gonna keep growing it learns.
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Sarecuerda de Todo and that's us giving it all the tools it
20:37
needs to just take over.
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I don't know I Robot shit,
20:41
right? I Robot that the movie with Will Smith.
20:43
Will Smith, yeah,
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you know, it's funny because I overshare in person,
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but on AI, I don't,
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I don't type in that much.
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I keep it very like straight to the point.
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Is everybody treat me like a journal like I don't have a
20:57
therapist. I speak to him for.
20:59
Be crack cracking that whip like do it again,
21:03
shorter, less complex they're gonna come for you first and then
21:08
I spell things wrong on purpose.
21:09
Fix it, you know what I mean like I'm,
21:12
I don't have time to spell because all the way like I
21:16
I literally type like so you're the reason we're gonna be
21:19
out of work and like pollution and all that because I'll be
21:22
talking to a crazy.
21:25
I'll be talking to the to the chat crazy.
21:28
He's a sortaholic, bro.
21:30
You're out here reporting on it because you're investing in it.
21:33
Well, there we go.
21:37
OK, you know what we're also invested in.
21:39
Right. Oh. We,
21:44
sorry, it was a great transition.
21:49
That segue leads us into our next point.
21:52
We have an election here in California.
21:54
If you're watching live,
21:55
let us know where you're watching from.
21:57
First of all, let us know in the comments.
21:59
Take the time, take the time.
22:01
So we are in California,
22:02
right? And in California on November 4th we are voting on
22:08
a very special election and it's literally I'm not just saying it's
22:10
special, it's a special election because it's a one question,
22:14
one answer election you go in yes or no to what to
22:19
proposition 50. And I,
22:23
OK, and this is gonna,
22:24
I, I don't wanna sound like uneducated or anything,
22:28
but I've been hearing a lot of prop about Prop 50,
22:31
but I don't quite understand it,
22:33
so I need you to dumb it down for me because I
22:35
really just want it more,
22:37
you know, right so I'm saying there's a lot of people
22:40
from Texas in the chat actually and weirdly enough this election has
22:44
all to do with the government in Texas.
22:48
So we're voting on it in California.
22:50
Exactly. That's where it gets a little messy.
22:52
I'm not gonna lie,
22:54
it's messy. The governor of Texas basically without an election redrew
23:02
the congressional lines which in the long run affects a presidential election
23:08
how because the United States.
23:11
Chooses a president through the electoral college.
23:14
So yes, there's the popular vote,
23:15
but the popular vote doesn't choose whether Trump or Biden or Trump
23:19
or Kamala is in the presidency.
23:21
It's the electoral college.
23:23
So when the states redistrict their line,
23:26
these lines, there's this thing called gerrymandering.
23:28
Gerrymandering is when a government purposely.
23:32
Manipulates the lines so that there's a specific outcome so that maybe
23:37
a Republican can be in power or a Democrat can be in
23:41
power. So essentially the governor of Texas,
23:44
Greg Abbott did this with Texas to add 6 congressional seats,
23:49
basically adding 6 more Republican votes to the electoral college.
23:54
Estrapa. So what did California do an entirely different state.
23:59
They are they are attempting to cancel out Texas's low blow move
24:06
because it's not democratic whether you're a Democrat or Republican,
24:09
you have to recognize that is not gerrymandering,
24:13
manipulating state lines and congressional lines is not democratic it is partisan
24:18
so California is doing the special election.
24:22
To hopefully cancel out and even it out again and basically add
24:27
6 Democratic seats or hopefully Democrat leaning voters in the electoral college
24:34
to our votes for the next presidential election.
24:37
So essentially Texas already has those 6 extra seats so now it's
24:41
up to the people to California to vote yes.
24:44
Yes or no because Governor Newsom didn't just sign it into effect
24:49
he used a very special law to call the special election and
24:54
the people of California should be voting yes or no.
24:58
That's on whether they want to agree or disagree with the canceling
25:03
of Texas's 6 electoral seats.
25:05
So basically. Texas got messy because they want more power they
25:11
want more Republican power when it comes to the next president of
25:14
the United States. California was like that's not fair,
25:18
that's not right. We're gonna do something that's messy too,
25:21
but we're gonna undo your mess.
25:23
We're gonna mop it and then it's gonna be crystal clear again
25:27
Does that make sense?
25:29
I mean, I,
25:30
so I'm wondering though too because like let's say for example.
25:33
It could go south,
25:35
not for us, let's let's say Texas.
25:38
They, they were so confident that they're gonna go,
25:40
go red, so they went red,
25:42
right? Those 6 extra seats.
25:44
Sorry, could you ask that again?
25:45
So like, let's say for example I'm just curious because like
25:47
let's say. Hopefully this helps California right get those extra 6
25:51
seats. The, the hope is that it does go blue
25:55
but it could also go that it goes red,
25:57
right? Like same with like Texas,
25:59
like, yo, hey,
25:59
we're gonna give you 6 more seats and like in hopes that
26:02
a red, you know,
26:03
Republican like votes for their,
26:06
you know,
26:06
candidate, but could it also like backfire on them and for
26:09
us too. It could,
26:11
but it depends on these electoral.
26:12
No one, I mean,
26:18
that's why, yeah,
26:18
they, they use that to their advantage.
26:20
Oh no, I,
26:20
I add these two extra seats from this area because they're always
26:23
red, but it could flip again.
26:26
There's never certainty with this because it's all based on history and
26:30
statistics and data, but there are what's it called when it's
26:35
a state or a specific jurisdiction can go one or the
26:39
other each election there's a there's a term for that.
26:42
There's swing states and there's also swing,
26:45
you know, areas so like swing counties like I know Bergen
26:49
County to my head.
26:52
Bergen County broke my heart,
26:53
you know, like there's specific counties that can break or make
26:57
where these votes go so yes there's a possibility that this
27:01
could backfire depending on where the voters are leading,
27:04
but. But yeah,
27:06
so this,,
27:07
and it's very important to know a census happens every 10 years
27:11
in this country. This redistricting the whole thing happened,
27:15
made a way that 10 year mark.
27:17
Why? Because the current president of the United States,
27:20
Donald Trump made. Made this specific request to Greg Abbott and
27:24
why is this all happening?
27:25
Why is it, you know,
27:26
for that now made way randomly?
27:28
No, it's not.
27:29
Next year 2026. There are very important elections that determine who
27:34
has control of the House,
27:36
the House that's currently.
27:39
Shut down because you know there are many reasons but basically the
27:46
house is very important that's how we have somewhat of checks and
27:49
balances left in this country.
27:53
It's very deep, but it's one little,
27:56
little silly election that you might be like,
27:57
why the hell did I get a vote by mail ballot like
28:01
president, I'm not voting.
28:02
I'm not voting. Well,
28:03
you should because it directly correlates to the next president of the
28:07
United States. So this is very,
28:09
very important is, yeah,
28:10
yeah, and it's funny because people are saying like isn't this
28:15
that again I think you said it earlier actually
28:17
it's, it's kind of petty of California to do this.
28:19
It's like they did it.
28:22
It so we can't get even like you said it's like I
28:25
don't know it's just interesting.
28:27
You let someone step all over you you either let someone step
28:31
all over you, you,
28:33
you know, play their game and unless you wanna just
28:36
let people step on you.
28:37
Yeah, I, you know,
28:39
I kind of tried to lay out the information without adding my
28:43
own. Opinion right there,
28:44
but I will personally be voting yes on Proposition 50 because like
28:50
you said Alejo, I recognize that was not,
28:52
you know, it's we're,
28:53
we're playing a dirty game.
28:54
Politics is a dirty game once you get that's why I don't
28:57
wanna be a politician because you inherently have to play these games
29:01
but it,
29:03
I, I believe in in democracy.
29:04
I know my. My Colombian parents came to this country for
29:07
a reason and that's because there's a democracy at play.
29:11
They're less corruption politicians,
29:14
were politicians because they were voted on and not paid
29:17
to, to, to be in power,
29:20
and I hope to honor my roots and my parents and my
29:24
community by voting yes on Proposition 50.
29:28
There you go and people on the chat obviously you can see
29:31
the, the sentiment towards it so if you're just kind of
29:35
curious on again the temp check there you go and then also
29:38
here on on set you see where we're you know what our
29:42
stances so. You could also just send that ballot in you
29:45
don't even have to you don't have to stop you could just
29:48
It's question. I got it in the mail too,
29:50
and I was like,
29:51
I remember you talking about it.
29:52
I'm like, oh yeah,
29:52
I forgot this happening.
29:53
So the way I see check your mailbox,
29:56
the way I see it and how you explained it for me
29:59
someone that was very confused by it,
30:02
I was seeing it like sequence,
30:03
you know, you play sequence.
30:04
Oh, I played that game you know when you take the
30:06
feature of somebody else because before they make a linea that's the
30:10
way I see us moving.
30:12
You know, like I feel like they're over there playing checkers
30:16
and we're trying to play chess so I that's my or is
30:19
that kind of. I don't know.
30:21
I, I don't like that game.
30:23
I hate game nights.
30:24
We have that game and I fucking hate it,
30:26
but anyways,,
30:27
alright, and speaking of games,
30:30
yes, so guys,
30:34
this conversation. So there's a tweet that is going viral and
30:39
is creating quite the combo when it comes to men and women
30:43
in relationships. So this is the tweet.
30:47
It says the real gold diggers are the men who expect a
30:51
woman to cook, clean,
30:52
raise the kids, manage the household,
30:55
support their emotions, work a full-time job,
30:58
and still split the bills 50/50,
31:01
often while earning less.
31:03
So this ruffled some feathers.
31:06
what are your thoughts?
31:07
Why look at me?
31:08
No, I'm just asking why you're a man.
31:10
I wanna. What are your thoughts?
31:13
What do you guys think?
31:14
Oh yeah, I,
31:14
I, I agree,
31:16
man. Like my mom always has this phrase like que espani
31:18
pedaso. It's like,
31:19
how you gonna make your lady,
31:21
right, the mother of your child going through labor,
31:25
bro. They cut her open,
31:27
bro, take the baby out.
31:28
They got a forced eviction.
31:29
It's like, damn,
31:31
you know, like it's like,
31:32
bro, I can't even imagine.
31:33
she was in, in that bed for 24 hours.
31:35
They were rotating her ass like a turkey,
31:37
like, all right,
31:37
do it this way,
31:38
bullshit. Yeah like,
31:41
and where is she where is she today?
31:42
She's at work right now exactly.
31:44
So it's like, no,
31:45
like my mom like Tuki pani pedaso you want your mom,
31:47
your, your lady had a kid that goes to work to
31:50
also be like, Hey,
31:51
so can you make sure all the dishes are clean?
31:53
Hey, can you make sure the bathroom's clean?
31:54
Hey, can you make sure that the baby is like fed
31:56
Like, no,
31:56
bro, you I put the baby down for bed,
31:58
change your ass diaper,
31:59
and I'm saying, my mom,
32:00
I'm like, no,
32:01
no, no, mama's not,
32:01
mama's not here. She said,
32:03
Mama at work? I'm like,
32:03
Yes, mama's at work.
32:04
Let's go to sleep.
32:05
And then like I'm like either they go my.
32:07
My, my mom,
32:08
my wife was making a little tea.
32:10
She was waiting for me in the,
32:10
in the sala. I got there,
32:11
you know, relaxed,
32:13
but it's even, bro,
32:15
but it's even, even,
32:16
no ching all this and that.
32:18
No, no, no,
32:18
it's even even. You split up the work and that's what
32:20
you're about. Or if not,
32:22
then fucking, you know,
32:23
put your big boy pants on,
32:24
get that big boy job and cover the expenses for your whole
32:28
family. Exactly my point exactly.
32:31
No, I'm clapping because this is so refreshing to hear.
32:34
I am sick. And tired of Latinos normalizing machista in the
32:39
family. I'm tired of it,
32:40
yeah dude like I'm sorry that that is long gone like and
32:46
and it's like how are we expected to work but also have
32:52
kids but also this and this and that and this and that
32:55
you need to go to school and you need to be successful
32:58
and be an independent woman but make sure you have kids,
33:01
make sure you have kids.
33:02
I wanna have grandchildren.
33:02
I wanna have grandchildren.
33:04
I don't know, I didn't grow up like that.
33:06
My mom worked. My dad worked sometimes my mom was up
33:10
my dad was up.
33:11
Well, there you go,
33:12
but your dad wasn't like no,
33:13
no, no, my mom would have packed his ass up
33:18
I mean, I know I'm an only child,
33:19
so maybe that impacted.
33:21
Could you tell?.
33:24
My like how I grew up,
33:25
but I agree with you.
33:26
My parents split. My mom and dad both work.
33:29
My, my dad's retired right now and my mom's still working
33:32
actually, so my mom's the only one working the women are
33:35
the one working in the house,
33:38
you go opposites,
33:39
and my dad helps with the house and it's like I love
33:42
to see it, but I do see other family members and
33:45
other families in. Our culture where it's not that it's not
33:49
that yeah and it's it's OK to be like a housewife and
33:54
everything you know but you're being taken care of and that's fine
33:57
but expecting like your your wife or your partner like,
34:01
OK, well you gotta be the,
34:02
the mother you gotta work you gotta do do we gotta do
34:05
50 5 it's not fifty-fifty that way because then the woman.
34:09
And ends up doing a lot it's like I feel like sometimes
34:12
men, some men expect like expect things to be like auntist
34:19
when back then it would the woman didn't work and you know
34:23
but oh no but you're gonna work too it's like now I
34:28
I agree with that then that's a real gold digger right
34:30
there you know. No,
34:32
yeah, for sure,
34:33
I mean some men ain't shit,
34:34
dog, and you know I know some that ain't shit and
34:37
you ain't shit, dog.
34:38
It's all good, you know that's,
34:39
that's you, but then don't be over here like expecting like
34:42
your, your wifey to hold it down for you if you
34:44
can't, bro, like what's up with my papaya lady like
34:46
10 toes down like she's 10 toes down,
34:48
you're not. So it's like don't be mad when homegirl leaves
34:51
you for a man that does treat her right and does actually
34:54
like hold up his end of the bargain because.
34:56
You know, like,
34:58
and that's what I like to see and hear in a way
35:00
It's kind of,
35:00
it, it's, it's infuriating a little bit,
35:02
but it's also like,
35:03
well, we're moving in the right direction,
35:04
right? We're like with dads and stuff,
35:05
like a lot of that content now that I'm a dad.
35:07
It's like, oh,
35:08
when people come up to me like,
35:09
oh, you babysit I'm like,
35:10
not really. Like I'm taking care of my kid because mom's
35:14
going out with their friends like I,
35:15
I wanna do this like it,
35:17
you know, and so when I remember the,
35:18
the nurse in the hospital,
35:20
she's like.,
35:21
it's, it's so refreshing to see like a dad,
35:23
like, like so attentive,
35:25
and then I'm like I'm like,
35:26
bro, my wife's like half asleep because she got cut open
35:30
and under surgery I'm like,
35:31
who's gonna take care of the baby if I'm not like this
35:34
nurse? Yeah, it's like that's what doesn't scare that at
35:37
all and that's scary.
35:38
It's like, bro,
35:39
in 2025 again, all these young dads and just dads in
35:43
general, not even young,
35:44
but it's like. No,
35:45
I can mostly like,
35:46
you know, and we see memes and stuff about it like
35:48
I'm sure there are guys like that that's like damn bro,
35:50
like red flags living in 1963 red flags and Kaiser Permanente dog
35:55
like what's up with that.
35:58
I thought we'd be way better off by that,
36:01
but,, but yeah,
36:03
so there's that combo,
36:05
man. I, I hope my future.
36:08
Boo can can cook.
36:10
That's all I want.
36:11
We can we like that's it.
36:13
Well, no, well,
36:15
no, because it's funny because like I'm the one that cooks
36:16
Adrian can't cook.
36:17
I'm sorry. Like I love hearing this.
36:19
It's so comforting. I like cooking doesn't,
36:23
I, I'm not drawn to it.
36:25
Like if it's the food good,
36:26
great, I'll eat it.
36:27
I don't wanna have any part and it's OK.
36:33
Oh, so you're a machista man.
36:36
At least I'm not,
36:37
I'm not saying that,
36:38
but like, yo,
36:39
if I, if you,
36:41
you know, you gotta learn how to like cook in case
36:46
to be the sola whatever you're gonna be like me,
36:48
you know how much I spend on Uber Eats.
36:49
That shit not cool.
36:50
Do you cook? If I had what I need to cook
36:53
I would, you know what?
36:55
I can make cereal and bagels,
36:58
so yes, I do cook.
37:00
You make the bagels.
37:02
And he's telling me to learn how to cook.
37:04
I make a I make a mean cereal.
37:07
You guys gotta come over one time.
37:10
The way he stabs I'd rather go to Ralph's cereal first and
37:13
then the milk.,
37:16
I don't know, man.
37:18
But that's another thing being an independent person,
37:20
which is the key to,
37:22
I would say to,
37:23
to a fulfilled relationship.
37:25
You gotta know how to do these things all on your own
37:29
to be able to eventually.
37:31
Yeah the work with your partner,
37:33
yeah, definitely training and again I,
37:35
I've never been when we moved in with Adrianne and I lived
37:38
alone so but I wonder to Gene's point like what little things
37:42
he. Well, he would buy the cereal and he would
37:45
buy the milk apparently and be like,
37:49
can you pour it in my bowl?
37:51
Can you pour it in my bowl because I bought it and
37:53
that that's 50/50 mean grilled cheese it was call you out,
37:57
bro. So I was like,
37:58
yo, Gans rage beating the hell out of this and then
38:01
like, yo, I gotta go for a cereal,
38:02
bro. But I feel like,
38:04
I feel like Gene is a man that appreciates a simple,
38:08
like simple food like you can make him a grilled cheese and
38:11
he'll be happy. charcuterie.
38:13
How about he makes a grille,
38:15
a little salami. You give me the little toothpicks.
38:18
I'm the happiest person chilling the pes of cereal.
38:23
No bro. I get down.
38:24
I get down with Cookie Crisp,
38:25
Captain Crunch, Cinnamon Toast Crunch,
38:28
fruit. Loops, you feel me?
38:30
I can make all that.
38:31
Someone said if he works all day he should come home to
38:34
a meal after a hard day at work.
38:36
It's the same way for women though,
38:37
just different. And I go to the gym too,
38:39
so I'm actually 50/50 if they both work like hey I got
38:43
dinner this time you got dinner or whatever like vice versa.
38:45
You know what I do when I cook I make I'll make
38:49
oh I'll make the rice and the the sides and my
38:52
man will make the chicken.
38:55
So the meat, yeah,
38:56
we're a team. Let's go,
39:06
you know I like that more like let's let's make this together
39:06
Let's make this like a baby.
39:06
So it's like if it tastes like a it's like we made
39:10
something that's awful. Let's order together.
39:15
Let's do it like can make soup too.
39:19
I don't wanna taste that.
39:19
so it's like the package with soup,
39:21
no ramen. We the er needs to learn how to cook
39:28
All right. Well,
39:29
speaking of men, you know,
39:31
embracing their and being there for their family and 50/50 and all
39:36
that. There's a story that I saw trending out over the
39:39
weekend about,,
39:40
George Kittle, this guy on the 49ers,
39:42
and he wears this like funny helmet,
39:43
and it, the question is ultimately like,
39:46
fellas, is it zesty to protect your head?
39:49
This one. You know,
39:51
just because like, look,
39:52
some NFL players are getting roasted like George Kittle for wearing these
39:55
larger looking helmets because of like the guarding caps like I guess
39:58
it protects their head more from again CTE and reduce head impact
40:03
I'm here for it and like I've seen that Will Smith
40:05
movie. It was not pretty like dude,
40:08
which one? The what is it concussion?
40:12
I forgot about that one.
40:13
That was the that was the first movie after the slap.
40:16
I go, that's what happens to them.
40:19
Why would they do that?
40:20
And it's like, oh,
40:21
they get paid a lot of money,
40:22
but still, it's like,
40:23
dude, that's a lot like my mom,
40:26
my mom never let me play.
40:27
She was like, you'll forget your times tables when you play
40:29
that you charge them for that.
40:34
Rather have a conversation than with my man than than have to
40:39
be like no babe it's you know they make you grilled cheese
40:45
no, yeah,
40:45
but so apparently these guardian casts that people are wearing can reduce
40:48
by up to 20% when both players wear them,
40:51
and they became,,
40:52
you know, required in 2022 and started allowing them in games
40:55
in 2024. But it's the interesting part.
40:59
Not all players are choosing to wear them because of comfort,
41:03
but also of how they look because they're like,
41:05
Oh, they look goofy.
41:06
I look like a it's just like my,
41:08
my bro, you're gonna look goofier like like I I saw
41:13
that. I'll show you real doofy,
41:16
right? 10 years from now.
41:18
I mean, look at Aaron Hernandez,
41:19
bro. Yo, that's y y'all forgot about Hernandez.
41:23
Yo, I'm sorry he was catching bodies and touchdowns,
41:25
bros regardless whether or not I know I know like 8 times
41:35
864. Stop trying to play me,
41:37
bro. 77 x 7 is 49.
41:40
Get that shit out of you.
41:41
3737 5621. Come on.
41:47
Anyways, OK,,
41:50
so yeah, it's just interesting again,
41:52
NFL players like, nah,
41:53
nah fan, that ain't it,
41:54
and they don't wear the helmets because,
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like, nah, it look,
41:56
it looks corny. What do you guys say on the 3D's
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corny corny. It's like really.
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Like George Carro, when he was interviewed,
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I think again, don't quote me on this exact thing he
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said, but he's like,
42:06
why do you wear this helmet?
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He's like, for my family.
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Like he wants to be there for like his family.
42:11
It's like, yeah bro,
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it's like this is just a job,
42:14
but I'm not gonna put like my,
42:15
my whole entire life at risk just for to,
42:18
you know, for the 49ers or whatever the hell like I
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feel like the ones who are saying no because it looks goofier
42:23
like the first years who are freshly out of college and have
42:26
like a. Contact list on their second phone of 40 girls
42:30
they're trying to get to a game they're just like no like
42:34
it's gonna give them the ick like they just like I can't
42:36
I gotta look good because that's how these NFL boys think like
42:40
they do think about football,
42:41
but some of them are so materialistic and like they need to
42:45
look good. They need the girls' eyes on them like I've
42:49
heard stories of girls that go to these hotels and just camp
42:54
out days before. An NFL game and start meeting NFL players
43:00
like this and it's like this thing I heard like I don't
43:03
know what the term is,
43:05
but it's a whole aspect of the NFL like yeah it's a
43:08
whole different league so I promise you it gives you more of
43:14
an ick if you forget my name than if you have a
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good helmet on. I said right here G Flores,
43:21
if I'm if I'm making millions,
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roast me all you want,
43:24
I'll wear the helmet.
43:25
It's like is it really ugly or what?
43:27
I think, I think it just looks like look sleek and
43:30
like cool I guess like I think it looks like a turtle
43:33
or a little turtle shell bro,
43:35
is this for 4?
43:36
How long is the 3 hours?
43:37
It's it's fine, bro like shit bro,
43:40
you don't wanna remember your name when you're 40.
43:42
They already look goofy to begin with.
43:45
What about an NFL?
43:46
Player in those tight ass tights up their boo booty and like
43:50
that like shirt and what about that is called the freaking shoulder
43:54
things the shoulder pads that don't get me it would look hunched
43:58
over yeah and it's OK right?
44:02
it's like it's like what you're not making or breaking your case
44:05
my love you let your kids play.
44:08
But what if they nice?
44:10
What if they nice?
44:11
Like, yo, he's at recess.
44:12
Your son is cooking like,
44:14
yo, Alejo Junior got a cannon on him.
44:17
I don't know. I mean,
44:19
I, I have a daughter right now and she sings and
44:22
she might sing. I don't think she's gonna play football.
44:28
I'd my kids' DNA.
44:29
I'm so he's so good.
44:32
Like Waterboy, yeah,
44:35
I have a funny story.
44:38
I mean, as long as they protect themselves with this at
44:40
the bare minimum, like,
44:41
yo, what's it like?
44:42
The safest you can be playing this,
44:44
you do, you,
44:46
you know, like if it's just like,
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nah, no, I don't wanna wear those.
44:48
It's like when you were wearing a helmet as a kid,
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right? Or like,
44:51
you know, the knee pads and shit for skating,
44:52
it's like, nah I would let him,
44:54
I would let him.
44:55
I played for like 4 games.
44:56
I got hit one time.
44:58
I threw up. I was like,
44:59
can't do this and my mom wanted me to play.
45:02
She was like, Yo,
45:02
I'm moving to this new school.
45:04
You need to make friends.
45:05
Go play football. I never played football a day in my
45:08
life. I'm getting slammed there and the coach is like,
45:11
Yo, you're playing scared.
45:12
He's like, You shouldn't be playing football if you're playing scared
45:15
He's got a point.
45:16
You gotta, he's got a point.
45:18
Yeah, I yed and was like,
45:20
I quit. I think this is a good point.
45:23
All sports carry you at risk.
45:24
My kid better wear the damn helmet though.
45:27
Exactly. Oh, you'll catch me yelling.
45:29
I don't care. Noorta.
45:30
I went to my cousin's first.
45:32
I went to my first high school football game as.
45:35
An adult,,
45:37
and as aia exactly and I show up and this mom is
45:41
going off on her on her side.
45:42
She's like I sit a judo que mea meterraaanchabon.
45:48
And she's like, no,
45:50
that's me. That's me.
45:51
If my kid starts acting all too cool for school.
45:53
Yeah, no, dude,
45:54
you gotta be safe because dude,
45:56
I think they should watch that movie.
45:58
All the football players first day they should watch it like coach
46:02
Jenny, because that's it traumatized me and I don't even play
46:06
football. Yeah, I mean,
46:08
ultimately I think again it's not zesty it's just being safe and
46:11
being there present, right?
46:13
And undoc Warner said it perfectly.
46:15
It needs to be normalized like the helmet like just why why
46:19
fight it? I don't know they all scary thing,
46:23
bro scary stuff. Besides my Klarna payment notifications,
46:29
I got, I'm bringing it back.
46:31
You already know it's spooky season.
46:32
We got a couple more,
46:34
we got a couple more weeks left,
46:35
and I thought I'd,
46:36
I'd bring it back,
46:37
man. I don't know if you guys remember these videos,
46:39
but. I was that kid that would be like let's all
46:42
go to my house after school.
46:43
I gotta show y'all something.
46:44
Oh yeah, and then 111 by one I'd be like,
46:48
oh no, I remember that 10 no,
46:53
I don't wanna see it.
46:55
I haven't seen this.
46:57
Yeah I come to the screen.
47:00
Yo, so my mom when this video first dropped,
47:03
she had just gotten a daycare.
47:05
We're like,,
47:06
these kids were like from 3rd grade to like I think 8th
47:09
grade. I used to sit there one by one every time
47:12
a new one came in sit here,
47:14
watch this, help me with this because I think yo,
47:17
and scare the shit out of them for fun,
47:20
for fun. That was,
47:21
that was how I used to break the kids.
47:22
What was the other one?
47:23
I think that was another one.
47:24
This one was cool because this one I used to be like
47:26
Yo, that put the vibe all the way up that
47:28
one. I never saw this I remember that's yes,
47:31
yo, this one,
47:32
this one was crazy.
47:34
How scary, yo,
47:35
because I used to be like,
47:36
Yo, get up.
47:36
You can move it with your finger.
47:39
Like I'd be like,
47:39
Yo, you can move it.
47:40
I'm like, Yo,
47:41
you can control it with your finger trust you haven't seen look
47:44
closely, look closely.
47:48
Yeah, you'd be like right here.
47:52
How long does this go?
47:57
That's how they get you,
47:58
huh? No, that's what I'm saying.
48:01
By that point you were already like I why are they doing
48:06
that? Why does my stomach hurt?
48:08
It makes me nervous,
48:10
bro. I don't wanna I don't like that it's stuck right
48:14
now. What is it?
48:17
Wait the fuck? No.
48:21
This shit me basically AI Jing anyways,
48:27
The Exorcist is I remember that one that one's the OG one
48:31
that used to be like I used to tell you put up
48:33
the volume, but the fact that this guy was looking at
48:38
Daycare, it's like,
48:40
no, no, yo,
48:40
the kids will come in and I'll be like,
48:42
oh, check the computer,
48:43
check the volume like little kids.
48:45
I was like a freshman in high school yo,
48:48
frying these poor kids.
48:49
I remember watching these on my phone.
48:57
Yo, the best,
48:58
the best ones were I would have the kids like this,
49:01
like in the thing and they're like,
49:02
oh, level 1 level 2.
49:05
I'm like, yeah,
49:05
it's coming. I think we need to do a PSA if
49:07
you have personally been affected by Gan at daycare,
49:14
please reach out to me please reach out.
49:15
It ran from 03 to 08.
49:17
Wait, wait, so do you guys remember Peter answers?
49:21
Do you remember Peter?
49:23
The one where you go on the website,
49:25
it's still on there.
49:26
You go on the website Peteranswers I think.com.
49:29
Oh, that's the that's the yes,
49:31
so you go in there,
49:32
you ask them questions.
49:33
It's like aija board.
49:35
And you ask them,
49:37
so you ask the questions you have to put,
49:39
Peter, please answer the following question and you you
49:42
ask you have someone that behind you or whoever and
49:46
I could be like what's the name of his daughter.
49:49
And then it'll say Isabella and you can ask anything.
49:54
I'm gonna ask nope this is the the catch.
49:58
Should I, should I say the catch?
49:59
You could control the you so this is you would scare the
50:02
crap out of people that were next to you,
50:04
oh my God, it knows.
50:06
So basically there's a little key that you put in the petition
50:09
You put the answer in the petition.
50:11
And that's the answer that it'll like yeah fucking shit right yeah
50:16
so dude people would be scared.
50:18
My mom was frozen with fear.
50:20
Do she don't want to sleep I had her shook so so
50:32
but yeah dude, so if you wanna trick somebody.
50:35
Hey, you know what though,
50:36
really quick, is it,
50:37
are we almost done?
50:39
OK, because I got a meeting soon.
50:40
But anyways,,
50:42
what's it called? vibing with Brian.
50:44
I appreciate you joining.
50:44
I know you're gone,
50:45
but if you watch the replay,
50:46
he said, one of Familia I'm a dip.
50:48
Do us now Latina.
50:50
Don't forget to vote.
50:51
Machismo shall end. And congrats to the Parcedos for winning on
50:55
Saturday. Now the summary of the show.
50:57
They owe me tortas.
50:58
That's the one thing you forgotten recap.
51:01
And then,,
51:01
yeah, very importantly forgotten.
51:05
It's so true. There was a little more here that I
51:07
was like this is just a again this is like a review
51:09
session for us now when they when they depart the show,
51:11
they leave a little review gracias for entertaining and educating.
51:15
I, I would love to point that out.
51:17
So how special because sometimes I think we feel a little like
51:21
we went, you know,
51:22
we we. Did the range we did politics we did,
51:25
you know, laughs,
51:26
and so I, I,
51:27
we appreciate when you appreciate us for,
51:30
for the aspects we go we do a lot of appreciation.
51:34
When you say cultural appreciation,
51:35
not appropriation. I like to hear.
51:37
Alright y'all, well,
51:38
I think we'll wrap it up but like I said
51:40
I have a meeting in 7 minutes,
51:42
but anyways,
51:43
thank you guys for tuning in.
51:44
Next week's gonna be an interesting show,
51:46
so stay tuned. It might just be me solo,
51:48
so be ready for that,
51:49
yeah, bro, it's gonna be like a TED Talk.
51:51
I'll be like, you know what.
51:53
I don't know. Well,
51:55
you know what Gene's gonna be doing?
51:57
Where is gonna be not cooking.
51:57
He's noted. Sorry,
52:05
He is cooked bro.
52:06
You walked right into it.
52:07
Oh no, we just know when I cook I use grease
52:13
OK, so.
52:15
You don't cook that be careful with the re grease bubbles when
52:18
I start cooking on this side.
52:19
OK, OK, y'all.
52:21
Well, that's beef.
52:23
Oh, the beef has started the moon,
52:28
huh? I'm just kidding.
52:29
Alright y'all, thank you guys for tuning in.
52:31
This has been Me Too Daily.
52:32
I'm Alejandro and I'm Jenny,
52:35
and we have a cheese in the corner.
52:36
Gene. We're beefing.
52:37
My name is Daniela.
52:38
I can't cook. I,
52:39
I, I can't cook either,
52:41
but you know, at least 50/50.
52:44
1st time listener and happy I did.
52:47
You I My God,
52:51
so today, you know,
52:52
not today, friend,
52:54
not today. I'm gonna live one more day anyways Hannah Baker
52:57
all right, let's get out of here bye.
53:03
So sounds like I can teach you how to cook.
53:04
Oh.