The Daily Zeitgeist - ACABB: All Cops Are Bad Boys 6/10: Gaza, Trump vs. Shark, Adobe, Box Office, Elaine vs. Seinfeld
Episode Date: June 10, 2024In this edition of All Cops Are Bad Boys, Jack and Miles discuss their respective weekends, Israel "rescuing" hostages… by doing more war crimes, Trump's Las Vegas 'Shark vs. Battery' rant, people... rage quitting Adobe products over AI concerns, a boffo box office update, Julia Louis-Dreyfus' thoughts on Seinfeld's woke war and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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what happened just walking into my fucking just to the mic over here
kicked the fucking clothing rack and blew my fucking toes off oh yeah you know that's like
the worst i don't i don't know you know the fucked up part is you know when you you fucking
hit your toes walking and shit like you catch it on the corner of a table, whatever.
And like there's that space between where you hit it and you're like, I fucked it.
And then it those like like your neurons actually have to start firing in your brain to feel the pain.
It's that in between.
That's like the most I don't know if it's exhilarating or fucking anxiety inducing.
She was like, it's the only time I feel alive, man.
It's that space between.
The space between.
I have to do that every time before, you know.
Is that what Dave Matthews was talking about?
I think he was, yeah.
Hitting your toe.
The space between when you stub your toe.
Ah, dude.
I get, like, irrationally angry.
Like, I want to yell at someone.
Dude, I'm not joking.
I never feel stupider than I do after I just
destroy
my pinky toe on a table.
I get laughed at
when I have my big reactions.
Yeah, me too.
Because I do like, what the fuck?
Is usually what I say. I'm like, fuck my foot.
And then it just turns into laughter
at my house yeah yeah oh daddy hurt his foot not for me not for me i'm not laughing i'm uh i'm mad
at them if i was with you i would i would did you remember that scene in i don't know if you
watched the american office where like roy uh got his jet ski stolen but then he's like him and his
brother at a bar
and they get mad but his brother just to have his back also just gets mad and starts
like breaking stuff irrationally just to have his brother he's like i hate this place and the
brother's like yeah things off the shelf yeah uh yeah it's a bad feeling.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this Monday
morning Weak Trends edition of...
Yeah.
Yeah.
My name is Jack. that over there is miles yes sir he is in seduction
mode yes i am so i had to had to make eyes at the at the trash guy today is monday trash day for you
sometimes it's when it's very weird uh it's it's usually monday uh no it's usually tuesday but i heard
the truck but they were picking up i think something else randomly outside and i had that
like response you're like the fucking kids you know what i mean jump through your front window
yeah dude i feel like there's for whatever reason that the way my like hearing the reverse beeping of a trash truck can break me out of my
sleep yeah yeah it's fucking insane yeah i just like rise up like a vampire popping out of a
coffin when i hear that shit um no going back to sleep it's wild how the trash day like your local
trash day really organizes your week like ours is friday and
it feels like that's like that you know the finish line is trashed yeah you know that's wild
time that kind of like it's sort of hard for me to even picture that right that's like being like
the school year starts in november i'm like what yeah exactly but it's just it has to be earlier
the fact that your trash day is not on friday seems wrong to me
yeah right what the fuck is this guy's because for me it's like hey man reset the trash clock
for this week yeah exactly and you're just sort of like let's get the fucking wasting party started
exactly um all right well my name is jack that is miles gray uh this is the episode where we tell you
some of the things that were trending over the weekend some of the things that happened over
the weekend uh but first we get to know each other a little bit better um by telling you
some things we think is underrated some things we think is overrated uh let's start with underrated
miles what's something you think is underrated?
It's going to sound abstract as I say it out loud, but stay with me.
Using math as a way to process things like moderation.
Because I think moderation can sometimes be like a nebulous concept in our minds.
An abstraction that we can't quite be like, what am I?
Measurably? is this in moderation wait bro did you listen to the terrence howard episode of joe rogan is that what's going on
uh i don't know what that has to do with this like my peloton instructor for one of my runs
that was like spent 10 minutes talking about terror teriology like how she's into it. This white woman who
calls people mama. You should not
snitch on yourself by outing
yourself as a teriology fan.
She was just like, he made so much sense.
But she has a British accent
so she's just like...
That's even more dangerous. If Terrence Howard
had an English accent, I feel
like a lot more Americans.
Yeah. Oh yeah.
This would be a much
more interesting presidential election because there'd be another third party candidate jesus
christ yeah and then like he's not american it's like i know but i need to say this like this
anyway so we talk a lot about human connection i recently heard something about how much like
social media has begun to like replace person to person interaction especially like like in the pandemic like we just got used to like getting
sort of like this feeling of socializing through a screen at times and shit even some podcasts um
but no in my mind i try my best to keep up with friends and plan to have like as many in-person
interactions like on the weekends
when I have free time as possible but I didn't really like have a way to measure it so like
in my mind I'm like oh yeah I'm probably have a good balance of like use being on my phone or
social media versus like being around friends but then I realized my phone literally tells me
fucking every week like how much time I'm spending on certain apps like whether my usage has gone up or
down and so what i've been trying to do is really be mindful now in a measurable way of the ratio
between using tiktok and youtube or reddit and all that other social media shit and actual like
person-to-person things so if i'm spending x amount i'm looking at the numbers, man. I'm looking at the numbers.
And when I see that, like I've spent, damn, I spent a shit load of time on these apps.
I'm like, is that matching to the amount of time I spent with friends, with parent, with family, whatever.
And if that number is higher than the other, I'm like, okay, we need to sort that.
We need to address that.
So I've been sort of using that to sort of like even motivate myself further to be like you may think you're doing this but really be mindful
even if it's a phone call even if it's like yo man like i'm i'm about to go on a walk or whatever
you live up the street come over you want to have breakfast you want to grab a coffee whatever
i've just used that to kind of really give myself the ability to sort of see
how that time is being split up so i think it's a good tool just to kind of really give myself the ability to sort of see how that time is being split up.
So I think it's a good tool just to kind of be mindful.
How are you keeping track of it?
You got a spreadsheet?
What are we talking?
No, because, you know, there's like a screen time app in Apple.
Okay.
That tells you every week, it gives you a report.
Like, this is how much you,
these are like your top used apps for X amount of hours every week or whatever.
And then I'm like, oh, if I'm not spending time with friends and shit
in equal measure, if not
more, then I'm like, then
maybe let's begin to, let's emphasize
that. Let's emphasize that.
And it's like an easier way to motivate myself
because it's measurable rather than before I was
going off the vibes. I'm like, yeah, I saw
somebody last weekend, but it's like for a little
bit, you know what I mean?
One 15-minute interaction. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I've talked on here before about but it's like for a little bit you know i mean like rather than like one 15 minute interaction yeah yeah yeah exactly i've like i've talked on here before about how like
it's really like trying to put myself out there like get back in touch with old friends and it's
literally like two calls a week like sometimes right giving myself i'm big upping myself uh
whereas that's why i just use the numbers like that was all there was to do i yeah the phone is insidious for sure yeah but i think that's why it's a good thing to see like
oh shit four fucking hours last week on reddit yeah then that's how man you better at least put
it five with the people with the people oh so hard so hard yeah um and i definitely count like
being with my family as part of that too
but i also it's easy to sort of be just around your at-home family because obviously you live
with everyone while also remembering you got to keep those social bonds alive too but how do you
know uh how do you get validation like are you taking down when you're hanging out with them
are you like okay and i'm gonna take that one as a like on my comment there and uh victor i know just a smile on that so i'm gonna i'm gonna actually
take that as a ha ha um because i need yeah i need those i need the validation and i need it
uh logged somewhere when they did that i raise when i was talking about teriology that counts
as an emphasizing tap back and i message yeahage. Yeah, absolutely. All right.
Well, mine's going to sound a little bit vague,
a little bit out there,
but I think underrated is
Billy Joel's Greatest Hits album.
Wow.
BJ on the brain, huh?
After that talk with Dom?
Yeah, after that talk, I don't know.
My friend and I got on the subject
of Greatest Hits albums over the weekend.
And the impact that they had on
my music taste in middle school.
Bob Marley, Billy Joel, Elton John, The Doors, Simon and Garfunkel, Queen.
Those greatest hits albums were so load-bearing for me.
Right, right.
I don't know.
They're the only reason I really got into
that type of classic rock music.
I didn't have it in me to do a whole album
of Simon and Garfunkel or Billy Joel in particularel in particular like with all the like skips and
like misses like billy joel's like as we talked about last week billy joel is not cool and so
he right a full album where it's like there's a couple hits on here and then there's
this like concept song about you know where he's just being embarrassing.
The Doors, I feel like, are
another example where I don't think
I could have dealt with a Doors
album that's like a
couple good songs and then
I find them
essentially pretty embarrassing.
Wow. Everyone hates The Doors.
I know.
I don't know why.
Controversial opinion. They kept me employed through college so i can't really i can't bite the hand that feeds yeah um
wait how did they keep you employed i used to archive a lot of their photos like that they had
like i right because it was a nepo job through i got my dad a photographer and his his like best friend in high school became
their manager when they were in high school hey man i should i should shut the fuck up about the
no i don't give a shit i'm the same way i i only know their hits like if some weird shit came i'm
like i don't know what the fuck this is you know what i mean like i know i know all that i know
the hits but if you if you played like a fucking random track on like LA woman,
I'd be like,
dude,
I don't know what the fuck this is.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I feel like greatest hits albums are like the Billy Joel of albums where
it's like,
we don't really like to admit how much we listened to them or like how
important they were.
Uh,
but like they,
they were there like i feel like
they got a lot of sales a lot of listens and then they just like disappeared like at a certain point
yeah um presume like i think it's probably the internet allows us to curate our own greatest
hits albums so it doesn't playlists yeah yeah or like you go to the artist page and like see
what the most listened to tracks are but it's that's also like not always that great a way
of figuring out like what you're gonna like from an artist like one of the songs might have been
featured in trek 3 and have like a million listens like in the pre-streaming era i used to
like on bit torrent download like
if i was starting to get into a new artist or it was like into a new genre i would always start
with the greatest hits first yeah to kind of bring to my front like okay what is everybody
fucking with from this artist and then if i like those then i'd be like okay now now i'll pirate
the individual albums then like start to educate myself a little bit more
so it's a good gateway yeah it's a good gateway and i feel like i don't i haven't like read that
definitive article that's like all right these are the best greatest hits albums that you know
for that were very impactful and you know they're treated as kind of lame, which they are in a lot of ways. They're not for
the real heads who have
the deep knowledge
of the artists.
At the same time, I don't know.
I feel like most people
believe that
that Bob Marley album,
Legend, is the only album
he ever made.
Yeah.
Yeah, man. I believe the first legend man it's like
one love like i feel like i kind of know you know how you do listen to cd so much you kind of know
like okay the when i put this one in one love i know it's gonna be the first song yeah exactly
yeah they're like those are some of the albums that i know the best of any album yeah yeah not
everybody can like like i don't
know the beatles or rolling stone or like radiohead like i'm sure they have greatest hits albums or
like rem because like i those were artists who i was willing to just like go on a weird like
springsteen i feel like he has a greatest hits album but it's not like that important of a thing
because people are willing to like go on an album journey with
those artists but which is so funny for these artists i can always picture their like the
greatest hits out like i know with bob marley it's that legend one yeah he's like this where
he's posing like it's with his back to it with the guitar over his shoulder that's just a copy of
the uh born in the usa right or it's a reference oh it's not okay that makes sense
yeah simon garfunkel it's them like that that cover you know them yeah the black and white photo
uh i think it's like faded color like 70s color photography and like oh yeah yeah simon has the
shirt with a blazer on and they yeah they got a real real specific look going
uh that hat mr garfunkel all right what's uh what's something you think overrated
overrated pringles wow okay i'm just gonna go there bro i had a fucking rough weekend all right
i'm not fucking around pringles fucking pissed i'm just they're just pretty unsatisfying you know like i'm i'm really into
actual potato chips these days i love like a break your teeth because it's so natural type of hard
kettle fried potato chip kind of thing and i had some pringles and they were just like
fucking just so unsatisfying Like for that chip
Feeling like I get that they have
A little bit of crisp to them
Whatever and the flavors
Like the flavors are fine but like as
A chip in the context of eating a chip
No and then I looked into it
And I didn't realize this
I know obviously like you look at this shit
You're like that ain't a potato
But this shit is only 42% potato.
Yeah.
It immediately dissolves.
It's like the communion wafer of potato chips.
100%.
It just immediately dissolves in your mouth.
Yeah, and I guess Procter & Gamble,
they had some food scientists be like,
hey, man, people hate broken chips
at the bottom of the bag.
They're too greasy.
Figure it out.
And he's just like
working with all these weird pastes and shit to arrive at pringles but yeah the guy who invented
it didn't actually end up making the final recipe because he couldn't like dial that and someone
else came in i was getting way too deep into pringles lore um and but then i realized too
like they have this thing where they can't legally call themselves potato chips in some places and other places they do, but it's all based on like what is more advantageous to them.
Like in the U S like they're like, bro, this is 42% potato, man.
Like you can't really be out here calling this shit potato chips.
And then in the UK, they're like, it's actually not a potato chip at all because they wanted to get around, uh, like a value added to VATat tax like a vat to like sidestep tax
yeah yeah so it's uh all that comes together to be like a not
chippy thing and the plain ones absolutely disgusting wow yeah like i can't they're just
i don't know there's something like cornmeal or whatever the fuck they have
in there. Whatever makes up
the other 58%. It's rice meal, corn meal, and
wheat fuck.
I don't know what it is.
Wheat fuck. Yeah, it's wheat fuck.
So yeah, Pringles, nah.
Nah, thanks.
I get the tube, but
off you go. Brian, the editor, does have a theory
that you just got your hand stuck in the tube and that's what
made you mad this weekend do you care to comment
first of all
Brian needs to fucking shut
the fuck up when I text him shit
like hey man and I'm voice
notes hey man I can't type right
now please look up how to get this shit out over
here yeah
what the fuck man I thought we were
the message going for two more minutes as you're
panicking i'm fucked i'm fucked this is fucking forever this is it i knew it this is it fucking
knew it um all right my overrate i gotta grab bag uh how cool my life would be with superpowers
i think like i just overheard somebody like having that
conversation about like oh man like if you for these children at your kids chess tournament no
it was it was a podcast where people adults i used to like talking about this when i was a young man
in my 20s like oh but then i could do i could fly but i didn't have super speed. We wrote a whole episode of After Hours, I think, about like, okay, flying, but flying
on its own, you're just kind of hovering at the speed that you can walk.
So that would actually kind of suck shit.
Yeah.
But I just, I hadn't thought about it since I've like been an adult with kids and i'm realizing like it would just be another
thing that i would like feel anxiety about and be like oh man i should really get out and fly more
but i'm just like wasted potential i i need more sleep than i used to like i used to like i had
that i had that month where i was like really just creating the habit
i was like you know getting out there i was flying um but it's actually like it's actually
really cold up there and it's like it's i don't want to wear a down jacket when i'm flying in
august it just feels weird i look stupid when i land like the whole half of the fun is that i
look impressive when i land you're taking
out mittens yeah mittens and a beanie and shit like whoa what the fuck i flew okay all right
you try being up here um and then the other one is just uh the antagonism towards fools
that i grew up around okay I'm a fairly foolish person.
I don't know if I fully identify as a fool,
but I have my moments of foolishness.
And I was realizing as I heard,
I feel like Love Shack is really being played a lot recently
for some reason.
I'm hearing it a lot of places.
Realizing that the only posted rule in the love shack is for fools to stay away
sign says stay away fool and then mr t one of my like spiritual leaders when i was a kid
catchphrase is just like feeling sorry for me right like damn i don't know man like the the love shack it has very permissive welcoming vibes
and yet the one posted rule no fools sign says stay away fools wow i always thought it was the
house rules but it's uh but cuz love rules so right right right i don't know man i'm just like
but it's uh but cuz love rules so right right right i don't know man i'm just like what was going on we no room for foolishness in the 80s and 90s i mean even like what a fool
believes the doobie brothers one of the saddest songs ever yeah that song is written from the
perspective of the guy from fargo when he like meets with... It's just about a guy who's
foolish for thinking that he could
rekindle a romance with someone
and there was never a romance
there. And then he
watches her walk away forever.
And they emphasize
how sad
this person's life is. So yeah i don't know i just i i that's why i
spent so much time trying to pretend like i was smart and lying to people you know damn in the
west coast we just embraced it full yeah that's right i mean yeah and then things changed yeah
we took it back and now now we have Ludacris telling us to act a fool.
Yeah, exactly.
You know?
I wonder, does that mean, is that the turning point?
When Ludacris now told us to act a fool?
Yeah.
Versus not being a fool?
Yeah.
All right.
I think so.
2003.
A lot happened that year.
Yeah.
Get over it.
It's the 2000s.
B-52s.
We're in a post 9-11 world.
All right.
We got other shit to deal with.
By the way, I'm foolish and I also think love rules.
Okay.
So maybe like talk to a couple fools before you make that your posted rule.
Anyways.
All right.
Let's take a quick break and we'll come back and talk about the news.
I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series,
Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host
of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the
unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and LA-based Shekinah Church, an alleged cult that has impacted
members for over two decades. Jessica and I will delve into the hidden truths between high-control
groups and interview dancers, church members, and others whose lives and careers have been impacted, just like mine.
Through powerful, in-depth interviews with former members and new, chilling firsthand accounts,
the series will illuminate untold and extremely necessary perspectives.
Forgive Me For I Have Followed will be more than an exploration.
It's a vital revelation aimed at ensuring these types of abuses never
happen again. Listen to Forgive Me For I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, I'm Gianna Pradente. And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden. We're the hosts of Let's Talk
Offline, a new podcast from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts. When you're just starting out
in your career,
you have a lot of questions,
like how do I speak up when I'm feeling overwhelmed?
Or can I negotiate a higher salary
if this is my first real job?
Girl, yes.
Each week, we answer your unfiltered work questions.
Think of us as your work besties
you can turn to for advice.
And if we don't know the answer,
we bring in experts who do,
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The only difference between the person
who doesn't get the job and the person who gets the job
is usually who applies.
Yeah, I think a lot about that quote.
What is it, like you miss 100% of the shots you never take?
Yeah, rejection is scary,
but it's better than you rejecting yourself.
Together, we'll share what it really takes
to thrive in the early years of your career
without sacrificing your sanity or sleep.
Listen to Let's Talk Offline on the iHeartRadio app,
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I'm Keri Champion, and this is season four of Naked Sports,
where we live at the intersection of sports and culture.
Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Every great player needs a foil.
I ain't really near them.
Why is that?
Just come here and play basketball every single day, and that's what I focus on.
From college to the pros, Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
Angel Reese is a joy to watch.
She is unapologetically black.
I love her.
What exactly ignited this fire?
Why has it been so good for the game?
And can the fanfare surrounding these two supernovas be sustained?
This game is only going to get better because the talent is getting better.
This new season will cover all things sports and culture.
Listen to Naked Sports on the Black Effect Podcast Network, iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Black Effect Podcast Network is sponsored by Diet Coke.
And we're back.
We're back we're back so over the weekend uh there was a new story that was covered in a lot
of mainstream publications as like four hostages were rescued um by the idf yeah but look below
the headlines and it appears to be 270 palestinians uh were killed yeah uh according to you know most sources on
the ground authority yeah and then israel said less than a hundred were um based on the images
an absurd number based on the images or reports from people on the ground this looks more like
a massacre not a heroic mission to save four people um one of the gaza-based journalists
described as quote children were shot dead elderly people were shot dead women were shot dead um and
yeah like you know when you reference those headlines it's clear that the dehumanization
of palestinians um is just no issue for the media at all because it's it's all being sort of
obscured through this like sort of like yeah, four people rescued rather than hundreds injured and killed.
Yeah, the death toll is currently over 37,000.
And this latest attack, I think, is only the ongoing talk of what's going on.
Ceasefire? Is it going to happen?
You know, Hamas has said that with this shit going on, they're only looking to secure.
They're like they need security for palestinian people meanwhile the israelis continue to act like
they are you know they they use this rhetoric of bringing the hostages home but it's like nonsense
you know like at this point there have been so many offers to to achieve that goal in exchange
for a permanent ceasefire but the priority for Netanyahu and
what remains of the war cabinet is to keep the war going and the hostages merely serve as like
rhetorical cover for this genocidal campaign like well we have to do this to get the hostages we
have to do this too we have to continue killing innocent people to get the hostages including
killing innocent hostages exactly yeah yes um but you know with a via a policy where
that is entirely predictable yeah and sadly it looks like the biden administration is you know
just they're continuing to prove time and again that they're just unwilling to actually use their
significant leverage to change anything um anthony blinken is in uh i think israel now to to try and get talks going again but i like it's it's just so
disheartening as just the carnage unfolds and then you just get these like gestures of uh trying to
work towards a solution that just i'm not i'm not sure when it's going to come and at whose expense
if it's going to be biden losing election and continued people dying in gaza um it's it's not
looking not looking good for for anyone so um yeah we will see this week if there's any movement on
a ceasefire but god it from what from everything you can see it does not look like that's the
interest of israel at the moment yeah it seems like they're working, doing things to actively
fuck that up. Yeah, exactly.
I think it's clear at this point, from everything
that's happening, it's clear they just want
to clear Gaza out
and take over.
In the perfect situation
for them, I don't think there would be a ceasefire.
Clear Gaza out via
genocide. Yeah.
And then continue to
annex more land and then there's even more violence in the west bank so there's a there's a lot
happening there and uh we we again we will see what comes of this eighth trip i think of anthony
blink into the region um since october 7th yeah netanyahu's more and more out on an island his uh rival uh benny gantz quit the war cabinet um and yeah so
it's really i mean it's not like what what he's doing is controversial inside israel as well it's
like probably more controversial because people can uh be free to i don't know yeah it's pretty controversial
inside Israel but in America he got interviewed by dr. Phil earlier this
yeah mom and I think then Yahoo is set to come to the US this week actually
yeah so that'll be very interesting also to see what what he uses that platform to do because i
don't i i can't imagine anything positive is going to come from that did we talk about the netanyahu
dr phil interview it's so it's such a weird fever dream like it's so strange i mean i knew he did it
and i was just like no i don't know no i didn't i didn't actually see it but i mean i read
about it and it just like the way dr phil just was like hi i'm gonna agree with everything you say
that's the that'll be the tone of this interview the interview drew widespread condemnation in
israel where netanyahu's been avoiding interviews with israeli press for years but was happy to sit
down with oprah's uh well because this is all because he's
more he knows that he needs the he needs the approval of audiences in the united states more
than anything right because if the sentiment goes to i mean it's already gone south but if it becomes
untenable for congress and and the white house to keep supporting this that's the issue and i think
that's why he's coming to the to congress too because he's trying to shore up support for this
just fucking diabolical shit that's happening yeah um in his opening remarks with of that
interview dr phil referred to palestinians as occupying gaza and asked whether Palestinians at large should be punished.
That's who Dr. Phil is these days. I didn't realize
he had gone full right-wing
fascist. There's
always the leanings.
He's just a terrible fucking guy
and not even really the kind of
doctor he tries to present himself
as. It's all there
folks he also so that was last month this uh this weekend he was trending for interviewing trump
and claiming that this interview was like too hot for tv and it had been banned from tiktok
just because trump's in it and they're so scared of trump um which would be easier to believe promo
video yeah the promo video you know it would be easier to believe promo video yeah
yeah the promo video you know it'd be easier to believe it was like too hot for tiktok if a there
wasn't already tons of trump content on tiktok including trump's new tiktok account and if the
promo wasn't literally on dr phil's tiktok like as we're saying this right now yeah i mean yeah he he was even just like he said he was like i he was
basically agreeing with trump that like that the his felony convictions were like bullshit it was
like a political hit yeah no straight up he's like gone get out of here right like far right
yeah yeah i mean it makes sense that the regressive shit that he says anyway that he presents his
fucking advice or even though the manner in which which he has people on just to kind of make
their lives worse.
So yeah, expect nothing less from Mr. Phil McGraw.
Mr. Phil.
Mr. Phil.
One weird thing about the interview.
I mean, the whole thing was unhinged.
Trump really not looking great these days,
was spent part
of the time just being like...
Dr. Phil was like,
revenge and retribution are unhealthy for the country.
Donald
doesn't have to get even.
Trump was like,
revenge does take time. I will say
that. Sometimes revenge can be
justified, Phil. I have to be honest. Sometimes it can. i have to be honest sometimes i can't feel it can be it can be i agree i believe revenge is a very healthy
attitude to have thing i said two seconds ago i disagree with that actually i disagree i agree
with you and i believe you are a very distinguished gentleman yeah his hair is he like balding more? I mean, I know he's doing comb
overs and shit, but at least the front
that he used to have coiffed, it's
looking fuzzy. You know what I mean?
It doesn't have the definition it used to.
It looks like someone put a Gaussian blur
to use a Photoshop term
on the top part of his
head and his sloping shoulders.
God, man.
What a fucking sad sad i saw some political
cartoon recently of just like just like these two old men on a debate stage and just like sort of
you know highlighting how old everyone is or trump's in a jumpsuit like it felt like an orange
jumpsuit and like yeah what a this is this is what the two-party system is offering people
This is what the two-party system is offering people. The weird thing that kept happening, Trump saying wildly offensive, inaccurate shit, but every time he would call psychiatric institutions or psychiatric facilities mental institutions, they would put a chyron with like a little uh asterisk saying psychiatric
facility so it's like getting at the central lie of dr phil's world which is like no this guy you
can trust him he's all about psychiatry uh and the you know he's gonna he's gonna fact check
he's gonna fact check this president when he calls it a mental institution but this is in a sentence
where he says why would someone want to open borders where they're coming in from jails prisons
they're coming from mental institutions uh that gets an asterisk they're terrorists coming in by
the thousands uh no asterisks for that okay okay yeah that one's good that one's facts yeah that
needs no clarification at all.
Yeah.
I believe that too. And I think that Joe Biden can stop this Robespierre-esque reign of terror on you if he really wanted to.
He said some shit like that about how Democrats could stop it.
Wow.
It's the fucking, it's the, whatever, dude.
Glad you had some, you know, what's that thing uh feedback loop a bubble
what are we looking at echo chamber boros yeah yeah yeah echo chamber cope time for you guys
trump also in the news over the weekend uh hate to have two trump stories on here but
everybody's talking about his rant from a rally in Vegas
in which he spent several minutes
describing how he'd rather die by electrocution
than risk being eaten by a shark
if he were in a sinking boat with a tremendously powerful battery.
You're not experiencing deja vu.
This same rant happened back in October,
but I guess people kind of missed it then.
He always, anything that's electric
he always equates with becoming electrocuted yeah like how do you do it if it's in if it's rain how
do they make sure just shut up but anyway here's here he is at this like rally that was so hot
they had like paramedics on standby because they wanted to make sure people uh didn't succumb to
the heat.
But anyway, here he is screaming about batteries and shit.
So I said, let me ask you a question.
And he said, nobody ever asked this question.
And it must be because of MIT, my relationship to MIT.
Very smart.
He goes, I said, what would happen if the boat sank from its weight?
And you're in the boat and you have the boat sank from its weight yeah it's a he he's so smart that he doesn't understand boats buoyancy like this motherfucker does not
trust a cruise it's not a boat if it doesn't fucking float on its own just so you know and
by definition that would just be detritus yeah ocean at the
bottom of the sea and he was going this tremendously powerful battery and the battery is now underwater
and there's a shark that's approximately 10 yards over there approximately by the way a lot of shark
attacks lately did you notice that a lot of shark i look at the hassle in the background yeah yeah
i heard that i'm from a landlocked state but i know about the shark
attacks yeah well they weren't really that angry they bit off the young lady's leg because of the
fact that they were they were not hungry but they misunderstood what who she was these people are
great wait what so the sharks he's he's talking about scientists who say that like people who
get attacked by sharks are like
you know it's because it's mistaken yeah it's a mistake i get it generally do not hunt human
but i love the his the colloquial manner in which he's like i was kicking it with those sharks
yeah and they bit her not because they were hungry they told me this because it's real folks he said
there's no problem with sharks they They just didn't really understand.
A young woman swimming now really got decimated and other people, too.
A lot of shark addicts.
So there's a shark 10 yards away from the boat,
10 yards or here.
Do I get electrocuted?
If the boat is sinking, water goes over the battery,
the boat is sinking.
Do I stay on top of the boat and get electrocuted?
Or do I jump over by the shark and and get electrocuted or do i jump over
by the shark and not get electrocuted because i will tell you he didn't know the answer he said
you know nobody's ever asked me that question i said i think it's a good question i think there's
a lot of electric current coming through that water but you know what i do if there was a shark
or you get electrocuted i'll take electrocution every single time there's there's like one guy
behind him being like yep
yeah he's speaking my language got to man think about this all the time do it with my prayer
group we talk about this all the time at bible study do not want to get have my whole shit bit
by a fucking shark man first of all objectively the wrong answer uh because get your shit bit
get your shit bit man that's fucking amazing that's the highest
way that a human can go out uh the highest form of humanity do you think trump like if you if he
was in a in a pool and you brought over like a loose car battery right and you brought it over
the pool like no yeah don't don't kill me don't kill me don't kill me but i feel like does that does that even work like would you get i don't
think batteries do that like no i mean like the i'd imagine like a covered battery this is just
so this is a good question and that's why it's a good question and that's why i like how he's like
and the and he said nobody's ever asked me that.
Right.
And that's how I know it.
So I thought I said it was a good question.
Maybe it was so fucking ignorant.
The guy had never heard such stupidity in his life and it was like being polite and being like,
I've never heard that one before.
Like if you watch conk on earth,
you know,
when she says the wild shit to these experts and they're like,
they're trying to be polite.
They're like,
well,
that is an interesting theory yeah I've never heard
that one yeah exactly that's
right but yeah this
is this is a recurring question
this is like I guess he claimed like
it was so hot that the prompters went down
and this is just
like what his brain goes to
he's like sharks are scary right
apparently stormy daniels
claims that he said that he hopes all the sharks die,
which he has basically admitted to.
They were saying the other night, the sharks, they were saying,
sharks, we have to protect them.
I said, wait a minute, wait.
They actually want to remove all the seals in order to save the shark.
What?
I said, wait, don't you have that the other way around?
Damn. Damn. what i said wait don't you have that the other way around um damn damn so i mean that's deep that's deep yeah yeah there's even a thing about oh that's right remember like elaine chow uh
mitch mcconnell's wife her sister died in a tesla yeah earlier this year but he went into the water
executive yeah went into the water and was not electrocuted
and then these articles came up and they're like
why you won't die
in an EV if it goes in the water
but again Trump doesn't need to
get that. She died from drowning
because the Tesla doors
don't open when they get
wet. That's not his concern.
That's the problem. His concern is
batteries.
Brian the editor is pointing out that a marine battery uh kind of designed to be around water it turns out
uh we'll just short out and lose charge if all right that's just like your opinion that's just
like your opinion all right let's uh let's take a quick break because i actually don't trust him
and i want to do some
research. I want to do some additional research on this. Do some back of the napkin math real quick.
But we'll be right back.
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And we're back. We're back we're back and yeah uh it turns out yeah get it getting electrocuted by a battery in the ocean would suck and getting eaten by a shark would be cool i just did research
on my notes here just do research in my mind yeah and i just thought it over yeah i'd still
rather get my ship take the electrocution every time. All right.
In the world of popular culture and tech,
people are rage quitting Adobe over AI fears.
So apparently some people,
instead of just moving,
scrolling down until you get to the box to check,
to just get the text out of your way,
when you're like... Oh, like a terms of service of your way when you're like a terms of service yeah when you're doing in terms of service apparently like you can read that text and there's
like stuff in there all right why what does it say well so the people who did the reading
must be like archaeologists or something yeah Yeah, for sure. They excavated this message.
There's apparently stuff in the latest Adobe update about how they can access your content
through both manual and automated methods,
such as for content slash review.
And also mentioned that they could use machine learning
in order to improve our services and software.
All of which had people
somewhat concerned that
Adobe would be using private
customer data to help train their
AI.
Because that's exactly
what it seems like their terms of service
are making it possible for them
to do.
Everyone's workspace is now
a node to feed our machine learning machine
learning algorithm and we'll be using your finger clicks as a battery to power our ai um but they so
they later clarified that this was not the case it's merely for moderating illegal content and
actually existed in the previous terms of service. They even mentioned machine learning in previous years,
but that doesn't explain the part of the terms of service
where they say that they have a worldwide royalty-free license
to reproduce your content.
That's a little bit more.
That feels like a lot.
That feels pretty specific.
You're collaborating with Adobe now?
Being like, oh yeah, man, that's ours too.
You know what I mean?
Wow.
The company is currently marketing their Firefly AI model as a means for
people with limited creative experience
to quickly produce content
at scale.
You become part of our
global creative hive mind
where we use
your work to fuel the work of lesser artists right
essentially it's like it's like uh like how remember did you ever see like exit through
the gift shop and they were showing like mr brainwash that dude yeah my favorite artist
yeah yeah i got mr brainwash back here that guy i would also describe limited creative experience
like someone goes i want that put that there but like with this style and i think that's what
they're kind of saying is like you can just mr brainwash some shit now you're like i want simpson
to look like david la chapelle photography but uh in medieval times go we got an lce here a uh
limited creative experience uh oh hell yeah hell yeah how do we make people creative
at scale that's always that is like the number one question that people love to say behind the
doors closed doors of tech companies um so firefly was trained on public domain material
that happened to include ai images from one of their competitors mid-journey. So it's just like one big circle jerk of AI bullshit.
So it makes sense that they would try to be getting original work from the
people who are using their software, right?
They need,
AI needs inputs that aren't just like public domain.
I,
God, it's like like it's just it's painful to watch
this like insistence on the ai shit and god's just all the pushback yeah i know i know i'm
waiting for like this person to like ascend who like is the limited creative experience person
who just like on like harnessed ai to be like i actually use that to create these like fantastic images i wrote this script um i've already got an egot all right because i merged one with the ai
but i'm i don't know how close we are to that and when you look at like the careers of a lot of
the tech ceo types they're really you know they they like get to know coding well enough but they're not like actually talented
coders and then they just like appropriate other people's work so it feels like this is a technology
that is designed to do the thing that they value the most which is you know taking other people's
work and making it make them money. How do I make you make
money for me without paying
you? That is the question
that I'm going to address in my TED Talk.
Movies, baby.
We're always rooting for the
movies at the box office
so that they continue
to be a thing. I saw a movie,
but it was not this one. You saw a movie?
I saw a movie this weekend, yeah.
What'd you see?
I saw Babes.
Babes.
Alana Glazer, Michelle Buteau film.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, about best friends going through the arc of becoming parents.
Oh.
It was a nice one.
Just easy, sub two hours, great film.
Just in and out, baby.
It wasn't the best best script i would say but michelle boutot and ilana glaze are just
so naturally funny that great the dialogue you know how like you see those movies you're like
i don't know if it were two other people i don't know if that movie would have been good
yeah like so much of it was carried by their charisma um but i saw dude there are people fucking breaking the doors
down to go see bad boys and imax yeah so uh speaking of movies that wouldn't be as good with
other two people um the bad boys the bad boys as i call them uh stormed the box office came through above expectations people were thinking it would open in the 40s and it
actually did 56 million dollars over the weekend and this is i don't know it's will smith's first
theatrical post-slap movie and it's also just a franchise that people fucking love yeah bad boys
people love will smith and martin lawrence together
i'm glad that is like a truth now you know like at first it's like i don't know we'll see how this
does yeah and then it did well i'm like okay we're still in a country where bad boys still
captures the hearts and minds of americans yeah but it's i mean j our writer, was pointing out that when you look at the two bombs from last month,
they were Garfield about
Chris Pratt. Garfield's a white guy
in that version of things. I thought Garfield
was canonically black. Are you serious? No.
Could you imagine?
No, no, no, man.
Like Jim Davis is like, no, man.
Garfield is a boy.
Yeah, man.
He's a Nubian god, man.
Stuck in a cat's body.
Furiosa, set in a world that critics have previously called eerily white.
And then, yeah, like it's just like bad boys for life was one of
the top grossing movies of the year in 2020 obviously the pandemic had something to do with
that but it just reminds me of the sony hack email where the guy argues against a denzel movie
because other people are racist and you know they're not gonna respond well to a denzel action
franchise and then that movie fucking killed and the whole franchise does incredibly well
i'm just glad that the a-cab sentiment didn't reach bad boys right you know a-cab does not
include bad boys in this in this in this in just this weekend yeah a-cab does not include bad boys in this in this in this this weekend yeah a cab does not include bad boys
does not include mike lowry okay that's right a cababa no a cab does not include all cops
are bad boys yes um that's what you have to do this this last weekend all cops were bad boys
okay they had a pass while bad boys in theaters do you think cops like bad boys. Okay. They had a pass while bad boys in theaters. Do you think cops like bad boys?
I don't know.
That's a great question.
They watching like just sick ass cop film.
That's a great question that we'll be covering on tomorrow's episode when we have a cop on.
Yeah.
Just to talk about cool shit to coolest stuff you can do as a cop.
Tune in for that expert episode.
And finally, Julia Louise Dreyfuss has pushed back on some of Jerry Seinfeld's
bullshit. Seinfeld
cast has been taking
some very public L's.
Seinfeld's
debacle-filled press tour for Unfrosted
where he went on
Barry Weiss's podcast
and was like,
I miss the days when you could
be a real man.
Michael Richards' recent and was like i miss the days when you could be a real man yeah and michael richards recent promotion efforts for his memoir which found him going on the jesse waters show
killing it framer dude just go michael richards i'm sorry bro you you don't know how to you don't
know there's so many of these fucking
celebrities that think like re quote unquote rehabbing your career is just to like self-exile
and be out of the headlines and then hoping that the collective memory has shifted by the time
it's it's like the moment arises for you to sell something again and be like they've maybe forgot
and be like hey man remember me from like that video of like 20 i'm back and i'm okay right did i do anything on myself no nope nope but hopefully i mean it's been
a long time so you guys forgive me um like you know if he gave a fuck he would have tried to
better himself or at least you know like even the the the a-list celebrities know their publishers
like man i'm sorry you're gonna have to to pose with some people of color after this.
Right.
Like, you're going to have to go do some charity work.
But maybe Michael Richards did that.
We just fucking ignored it.
But sorry, dude.
Yeah.
Just sit down.
Collect your fucking royalties.
Oh, go on, Jesse Waters.
God bless. But Julia Louise Dreyfuss recently was interviewed by the New York Times and was specifically asked about her former co-star's opinion that political
correctness is somehow killing comedy. It's killing it! It's killing it! You can't even post with
IDF soldiers and say they're heroes! What happened? And she said, and this is, I don't know what she's
talking about, but she said that she thinks that political correctness insofar as it equates to tolerance is obviously fantastic uh whoa what i never considered that and now i'm starting to
soften on my stance about the pc culture to have an antenna about sensitivities is not a bad thing
it doesn't mean that all comedy goes out the window as a result but what if all your jokes are about
talking about people's appearances or abilities then what it's the only way she also said it's
a red flag when people complain about political correctness because that sometimes means something
else i think always means something else usually point it's leading in a very specific direction yeah shout out elaine bennis for just making that
very the real basic observation you know what i mean but like yeah when exactly when people start
clamoring the fucking pc culture yeah you're telling on yourself you're telling on yourself
and that was like that seinfeld was complaining about pc culture and like kids in
on college campuses being too woke you know 15 years ago i feel like it was a long time ago where
he had his rant about how college students didn't laugh at his gay french king joke i didn't like it
and then they said they said i was a child groomer because i dated a 17-year-old when I was 35.
Jesus.
I love how after that shit with the PC culture, I felt like everyone on the internet was determined
to bring that back as people should, remind people.
It's like, is this you, Jerry Seinfeld, with the 17-year-old person you were dating?
I was a real man.
Oh, God. Oh God.
All right.
Those are some of the things that are trending on this Monday morning.
We are back tomorrow with a whole last episode of the show.
Yeah.
Until then,
be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Get your vaccines.
Get your flu shots.
Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
And we will talk to y'all tomorrow.
Bye.
Peace.
I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer of the hit Netflix documentary series,
Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult.
And I'm Clea Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the
host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed. Together, we'll be diving even deeper
into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church. Listen to Forgive Me For
I Have Followed on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry.
Kaitlyn Clark versus Angel Reese.
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I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
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