The Daily Zeitgeist - Dark Zeit of the Moon 9/3: Super Mario 3D All Stars, Nancy Pelosi, NBA, Steve Nash, Myocarditis
Episode Date: September 3, 2020On this edition of Dark Zeit of the Moon Jack and DJ Danl discuss the newest Mario multi-game coming out shortly for the Switch, the Trump administration hanging on Nancy Pelosi for getting a haircut,... mad shit talking happening around Giannis (but not necessarily about him), Steve Nash being the new coach of the Nets, and the heart condition plaguing young athletes recovering from COVID. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of Dark Side of the Moon.
I'm Jack O'Brien.
That is DJ Dan-o-lo. It's-a me.
It's-a me, Dan-o-lo.
Should we start with Super Mario 3D All-Stars?
I mean, you know I'm stoked about it.
I know you're stoked, brother.
And I know you being such a Switch guy,
a new Switch title coming out,
this is right up your alley.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm more about the new shit on Switch.
I don't like when they're taking steps backwards,
looking in the rear view.
Steps back.
Yeah, no, this seems dope. uh no i'm excited about it i
mean you know i think it is uh it is a very easy buck for nintendo to just do all of their old
content on the switch i mean the switch is a great platform to just be able to do every one of their
old ass games which is great and the fact
that you know people are still playing super mario 64 to this day and some people who hadn't played
sunshine or odyssey get a chance to it seems like a surefire hit and then you know you got super
mario bros 35 which is just i mean so wait people who are still playing mario 64 are they playing it on n64s or where are they
playing that yes indeed there's some emulators but a lot of people are just playing it on raw n64s
um the speed running community is really big for that game so you know lots of people are just
trying to best their own times get better and better at it so yeah it's just from beginning to
like getting the right number of
stars? Yeah, very good.
Yes. I mean, there's a bunch of different
levels of speedruns.
Some people are just like, beat the game as fast
as possible, beat the game with glitches,
without glitches, get all the stars,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. There's tons
of different categories for speedruns, so
it's a very open market in that way.
Open field of competition.
Nice.
Hell yeah.
So let's talk about Super Mario Bros. 35.
This is something I didn't know existed.
It's like a battle royale.
Yes.
Using the sort of battle royale style
with an old school game.
Yes, definitely.
Definitely taking from the Tetris 99 format,
which is everybody's doing the same thing at the same time.
And then occasionally, depending on how well you're doing,
you send basically small challenges to everybody else that's playing against you,
making it harder and harder for them.
So the better you do, the more you progress, the more challenges you throw in other people's way,
making it harder and harder until it's really just down to the final couple people.
And I think it's a really awesome format. I mean, I will 100% be trying it out. It sounds like a lot
of fun. So you basically like you kill thing in your on your super mario's board
and then it it lands in somebody else's board precisely it's like you're still running the very
very similar og mario levels but like every time that you jump on a koopa or or like a yeah a shell
or something that shell then pops up on someone else's screen and they have more stuff that they need to tackle making it harder for them man it is a wild so have you played the tetris 99
i have it's extremely difficult i'm not good at tetris so that one is like
are you playing it with 99 other people yeah is that where the 99 comes from yes sir
good you you got it right i just want to make sure you
know uh all right let's talk about nancy pelosi oh what's she up to so there's this salon thing
that i don't know is it resonating with people as much as uh the trump administration thinks it is
she basically went to a salon that told her she could go there
she was walking around inside without a mask on so that's not good right um it she thinks she was
set up so they just did a press conference from the white house press room uh where kaylee McEnany just had this had her walking through the salon
on loop behind her
like I don't know
it reminds me of a less successful version
of like the
windsurfing ad with
John Kerry where they just like
really found
this one awkward
piece of footage of the
opponent and just like played it and played it
over and over again yep it's when they do stupid shit in my yeah when they do stuff like this it
feels like they might be out of touch with reality enough to lose like to be surprised by the vote and lose. Because this is such a...
This feels like the sort of thing that Democrats would do.
Where they're like, we got him now.
And it's just some dumb bullshit that could not possibly bother or matter to anyone other than them.
bother or matter to anyone other than them there was uh you know i our our good friend former cracked writer david wong aka jason pargin i had a tweet about this where he said if i ran a newsroom
and you brought me another one of these like dumb gaffe stories i'm kicking you the fuck out of my
newsroom because it's like that shit is just so not important anymore, like at all. And I mean, I know that doesn't
necessarily matter to the Trump White House. And that's kind of their whole bag is just like
playing on gaffes and like trying to gotcha people at every moment. But it's just I don't know,
I pray that people don't care about this shit at all and really try and focus on what's
truly actually important. But you know, right. but i would love it if the trump 2020
campaign like really chose to focus continue to focus on this like no yeah fair i'm with that i'm
with that i support that yeah um there's a bunch of nba shit talking happening uh richard jefferson former like okay player uh in the league he's like solid uh he put out the question is yannis
on to cupo who is about to win his second mvp in a row uh he posed the question is he a scotty
pippen without his jordan like basically because uh they're now now Giannis's team is down
2-0 in the second round
and I mean
I kind of like the Heat are really good
they're playing the Heat and the Heat seem like
they're a better team
have seemed like that to me all year
because they've got a bunch of three point
shooters and Jimmy Butler can get
a bucket. Jimmy's crushing it. Yeah
he can get buckets in the playoffs when his team needs him to get buckets.
They are a really good team.
It's not shocking to me that Giannis is not able to overcome this because their team is
a little bit flawed.
And even though they won a lot of games all year as somebody who has
been forced to root for players who can't shoot uh in the nba for the past few years uh i can tell
you not being able to shoot and having your best player not be a knockdown shooter in the modern
nba is difficult yes no definitely it's hard um and yeah so i don't know but but anyways scotty pippen
was like i'm sorry was this supposed to be a insult richard jefferson he was like uh janice
and i are very different i've i never won back-to-back mvps like he's about to and he never
did like some of the amazing things i did uh my question is what the fuck did you do
in your career richard jefferson and everyone's like oh no a lot of head explosions uh and then
jay williams came in and was like there's nothing wrong with being a scot Pippen. LeBron was the Pippen to D. Wade back at Miami before he became the Jordan.
And then LeBron was like, wait, what the fuck does this have to do with me?
Where is this coming from?
So all these people who had mediocre careers in the NBA who are now commentators are coming in, talking spicy, and then getting pushed to the curb
by some of the best players in the history of the NBA.
Always fun to watch.
Speaking of some of the best offensive players in the history of the NBA,
Steve Nash.
Very good.
Yeah, multiple MVP winner
because that year they were only looking at offense.
People didn't have to play defense the years that he won the MVP, apparently.
No, really an amazing passer, amazing player, and kind of a one-of-a-kind type player.
Totally.
Was just hired to coach the Brooklyn nets.
Yes.
And this is interesting.
So a lot of people were criticizing it being like,
you know,
this dude has never coached a game in his life.
How are you giving him that?
And other people were like uh i i see your comment and i raise you a
steve kerr hmm okay yeah because he came in he was a the the thing that seems different to me
is i don't know that steve nash very smart player he He's also such a good player.
I don't know.
There's this thing where the best players
don't always make the best coaches.
I've talked about it with...
I've made the comparison between this
and actors becoming directors.
It's like the best actors
don't always make the best directors because they are so like interior and focused on, you know, like they have a next level of like gear to shift to. actors but who are movie stars you're ben's affleck you're robert redford you're
you know people like that clint eastwood who just like know how to the right spot to be in and like
what just like how all the shit works around them and have built a career on that right become the
better directors uh i i think you have a similar thing in the nba but i i don't know it'll be i'll be
very interested to see a if he's a good coach b if he has the patience for this shit because
it's it's not fun man it's not like this dude is a very famous celebrity who like has spent his past, his years since being in the NBA,
just like being a famous dude and like making documentaries and having a
great life.
And,
uh,
he's chilling,
chilling.
Yeah.
And this is like,
now he's going to stick himself in the,
you know,
in the hottest of it.
Yeah.
The hottest of the hot seats with two huge stars who have,
who are not the easiest stars to coach allegedly.
Right.
Right.
Um,
so I don't know.
It'll be,
it'll be real interesting.
I can't imagine that this move was made without,
uh,
consulting Kevin Durant,
uh,
Kyrie Irving.
So I'm very interested to see the direction this takes.
And it's always cool when something just comes completely out of nowhere.
I had no idea Steve Nash was even interested in coaching.
Neither did I.
And honestly, I wonder if there should be, I mean, I shouldn't say should be,
but do you believe that everybody should come back up through the ranks a little bit i mean you know we were talking a
couple days ago patrick ewing's coaching georgetown right now do you think everybody should kind of
take a college stance or a college you know the old college try as it were before they step into
the pros or do you think it's okay to just immediately go from being a player to a coach
do you think that's kind of like do you think that's jumping ahead in line at all no not really i think they should be able to use whoever they
think is going to do the best job and i mean that's fair it's just a big game like they are
putting a totally unproven uh person in a position in like it's just a big gamble on an unproven person in a position in like it's just
a big gamble on an unproven talent when you
have that much talent
on the team with Kyrie and KD
so right but
I don't I don't think there should be any rules
saying I mean yeah what has to
happen maybe more of like a
personal kind of like yeah you know
a personal growth thing of like I would like to
earn this role rather than yeah simply so kerr did his time as a gm uh with the phoenix sons actually
before he uh became a coach but that like he was at least in the business in the league like in the
business talking to people thinking about the game and maybe steve nash has been too i have not been keeping up on him i just know that i think of him as like a very famous cool dude who
like is probably going to fun parties a lot of his uh you know
uh yeah and then finally uh myocarditis is trending. That is a heart condition that 30% to 35% of college football players
who tested positive for COVID-19 showed symptoms of after they tested positive.
Yikes.
It's just like the scariest thing about COVID-19 is that we don't know
what the long-term health implications are, what are some of the symptoms or some of the damage that's being caused that we don't yet know about. because it doesn't immediately seem to frequently kill young children,
but we don't know what other damage it causes.
But anyways, this is why they decided not to have the college football Big Ten season,
or at least to postpone it for the time being.
postponement for the time being uh and there became very controversial because uh parents and players like you know they always want to play so it's you got to do the right thing for
their health sometimes even despite their their wishes uh but coaches really should not be
pressuring them to like let them have the season.
No.
They're not the ones that are putting their bodies on the line.
Right.
Exactly.
At all.
All right.
That is going to do it for this Thursday.
Dana, where can people find you and follow you?
Same old place on the old Twitter, DJ underscore D-A-N-L.
Find me there.
I'll be talking about this and Super Mario All-Stars 3D and all that stuff.
Hell yeah, bro.
Yeah, you can catch me on my Switch.
Yeah, throw out that Switch code real quick.
And on Twitter, Jack underscore O'Brien.
Yeah, that's going to do it for this episode.
We'll be back tomorrow with the whole ass episode of the show.
Until then, be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Wash your hands, wear a mask, stay inside,
and don't do nothing about white supremacy.
We will talk to you all tomorrow.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
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I'm Renee Stubbs, and I'm obsessed with sports,
especially tennis.
Tune into my podcast each week to hear me
and my friends in the community
break down the latest matches,
including the US Open. Plus hear from some of the biggest names in the sport about what the future
holds. It's about belief. And once you break through that, then you know you can win a Grand
Slam. Listen to the Renee Stubbs Tennis Podcast every Monday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple
Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Elf Beauty, founding partner of iHeart Women's Sports.
In 1982, Atari players had one game on their minds,
Sword Quest.
Because the company had promised 150 grand in prizes
to four finalists, but the prizes disappeared,
leading to one of the biggest controversies
in 80s pop culture.
I'm Jamie Loftus.
Join me this spring for The Legend of Swordquest.
We'll follow the quest for lost treasure across four decades. Listen to The Legend of Swordquest
on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hey, fam. I'm Simone Boyce. I'm Danielle Robay. And we're the hosts of The Bright Side,
the podcast from Hello Sunshine that's guaranteed to light up your day.
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