The Daily Zeitgeist - Democracy Thighs In The Plumpness 5/30: Trump Guilty, Marvel's Wolverine F*ckbucket, WSJ Private Equity, MLB vs. Negro League, Cracked.com Slasher Movie Mask
Episode Date: May 30, 2024In this edition of Democracy Thighs In The Plumpness, Jack and Miles discuss Trump becoming the first president to also be a convicted felon, Marvel's new and very fuckable popcorn bucket, WSJ's artic...le about prIvate equity and the healthcare industry, the MLB integrating Negro League stats into their database, Cracked.com still inspiring people all these years later and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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oh you thought oh what i thought oh shit breaking not guilty y'all got to feel me
oh man so far we've got six so we are recording this as the verdict came in. He is guilty on the first 16.
Um,
uh,
first 19 guilty,
guilty.
Um,
Oh,
all right.
All 34,
all 34,
baby.
Yo,
he got that three,
four on him.
Like Peyton.
Holy shit.
Three,
four,
like Peyton.
Wow. Okay. So I don't know what this means
but he is ladies and gentlemen the first american president is a convicted fella
and the second because he's about to win the presidency too but yeah that's true at least we
can say um the latest updates from the courtroom maggie haberman the courtroom is extremely tense
as we wait for the jurors to be brought in trump is sitting very still his head slightly tilted to
the right um okay i'm back into the left like a golf commentator i know wow that's um again what
we knew was true tell me about the sentencing what's behind door number one judge
mershon please that's what's next um yeah this this all happened like we stopped recording and
then uh immediately they were like verdict the jury's in oh so shit okay here we are um yeah
and just for the record i don't listen to guilty until Until Proven Innocent by Jay-Z featuring R. Kelly. Just leisurely.
We had that one ready to go.
Yeah.
That is...
That's one of the worst things to have.
If I was Jay-Z, I would...
I mean, they've been best of both worlds.
You got to get rid of that shit, bro.
Yeah.
There's nothing on there we're missing.
You know what I mean?
He has a song out there where he
is with our hell on trial and you're proclaiming they're not guilty yeah wow anyway but all that
to say is donald trump uh convicted felon and there's a there's a victory song uh trump not
guilty that we're never gonna get to hear he had it ready to go. He had like a Super Bowl shuffle style video to go with it.
We'll just have to change it to Donald J. Trump guilty.
There it is.
But again, I don't know what satisfaction this truly brings anyone
unless there's actual fucking repercussions.
And in that, I don't think jail is a thing.
So he's just going to campaign on this.
Is my prediction?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, he's going to try and make try and make i mean the way that the
new york times is like written about it like he's like kind of playing up like how he's a bad boy
uh you know this is like the best we're gonna get imagery yeah the best we're gonna get this is as
good as it's gonna feel folks and it feels i'm not gonna lie to you pretty good this is the one
part i'm using to cope it's from someone that is inside the
courthouse jonah bromwich who's saying trump is unresponsive sitting slack at the defense table
another person is reporting the court i said quote he is largely expressionless a glum look
on his face as guilty has just been hurt already so sleepy this is not fair to do
it's the norm what if. What if he was asleep?
They had to wake him up and tell him.
Hey, motherfucker, wake up.
Not guilty. Jigga Kelly, not guilty.
No, motherfucker,
you're guilty on all 34 charges.
Yes.
So, yeah, as we talked about earlier in the week,
like the
New York State Court
particularly gives broad latitude to the judge on when he
delivers sentencing what that sentencing looks like uh this judge in particular has you know a
lot of the coverage has been like he's gonna send trump to jail for this gag order thing and then
that doesn't happen and like some of his statements specifically have been like i the last thing i want to do is send
you to jail sir you are yeah you know you're running for president uh and that would be a
first amendment nightmare so um for these kinds of cases too uh like they were saying like nine
out of ten times that people don't see jail right like in in most circumstances like he's not gonna see jail so
he might be on like probation uh little can you do a little house i mean little housey but i got
a campaign to run right um so i don't know it is very interesting this is definitely the more
interesting direction for things to go it is a it is a conviction so it's a conviction that's something
now now what though so i don't know i i feel happy just generally um no no uh downside to
this as far as i can see somebody who did a thing got caught doing the thing um i guess the one downside is like you said if he's able to um
turn this into like uh i can't be stopped um like help me defeat them or they're gonna throw me in
jail yeah i don't know i mean it's that's that's pretty much all it's gonna be he's gonna have to
turn the victim machine up to fucking 14 or 34 in this case to get people to be like oh my look what
they're doing to him because if he was acquitted it's teflon dawn all over again but this time
it's we're gonna have to go full victim mode yeah um and as we've talked about like a lot of his
followers are like i'm just gonna vote harder harder. I don't know. Maybe it just
divides the nation further, but
it feels good
in the first
moments to see
a... Were you doing Tony Tony Tone right there?
Uh-huh. It feels good to see
a wealthy person who
has made a career of intimidating
people in legal context and just avoiding
consequences with his privilege it's good to see him get convicted of a felony i don't yeah
not at all but what i don't know like that's it's just like now i'm just bracing myself for
how this is transformed into some fucking wacky shit now for him because it's not could you
imagine if he like did like he's like well i guess
i'm a bad guy folks did a lot of thinking and i really took an l on that one i don't want anything
to do with with myself anymore it's not he's gonna freaking freak out and there's gonna be
all kinds of fuck there's gonna be some wacky responses from from the base but um it's now
the latest uh from kate kristob, who's in the courthouse.
Quote, Trump slowly stands up as the jurors exit with a frown on his face.
He does not look at the jury as they leave his eyes downcast.
Buddy, because he just really needs a nap.
Yeah.
But yeah, we'll see.
We'll see.
No.
Okay.
Yeah.
His lawyer is screaming.
It's screaming.
Yeah.
He's Todd Blanche.
His lawyer, quote, is arguing with the jurors gone that the verdict is improper
and should be tossed because it relied on Michael
Cohen's testimony who is also
a convicted criminal basically.
Oh well so is your boy.
So we all have something in common.
Hey.
So that's
the up to the latest moment
report from Trending.
And then we also have not unrelated trends coming at you momentarily.
Yeah.
But yeah, wanted to let you know in case you missed this update.
In case you missed it.
Yep.
In case your stepmom hasn't texted you saying,
They convicted Donald Trump.
Got him.
Trial of the century.
Got his butt.
All right, y'all.
Happy Trump is guilty of a felony conviction.
Dead.
Bye.
Putting the NY in felony.
That's right.
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 first-hand 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,
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Hey, I'm Gianna Pradente.
And I'm Jemay Jackson-Gadsden.
We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline,
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When you're just starting out in your career,
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Girl, yes.
Each week, we answer your unfiltered work questions.
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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.
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What is it, like you miss 100% of the shots you never take?
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This summer, the nation watched as the Republican nominee for president was the target of two assassination attempts, separated by two months. These events were mirrored nearly 50 years ago
when President Gerald Ford faced two attempts on his life in less than three weeks.
President Gerald R. Ford came stunningly close to being the victim of an assassin today.
And these are the only two times we know of
that a woman has tried to assassinate a U.S. president.
One was the protege of infamous cult leader Charles Manson.
I always felt like Lynette was kind of his right-hand woman.
The other, a middle-aged housewife
working undercover for the FBI
in a violent revolutionary underground.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore. The story of one strange and violent summer.
This is Rip Current, available now with new episodes every Thursday.
Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of
democracy thighs in the plumpness that's courtesy of lacaroni on the discord lacaroni on the discord
um little play on democracy dies in darkness democracy thighs in the plumpness. I'm Jack.
That is Miles.
We are both plump-legged fellows.
I'm going to get a leg tattoo.
Are you?
Yeah.
Is that new?
No.
When did you make that decision?
Just now when I said that we had plump legs?
Yeah.
I just wanted to add something.
You're going to get democracy thighs in plumpness? Democracy thighs in the plumpness. No, I'm going to add something You're going to get democracy ties and plumpness Democracy ties and the plumpness
No I'm going to get
I'm going to get a tattoo for my baby son
And then another thing
That Her Majesty and I saw
That we're kind of like
Oh we could do something
Not necessarily matching
But like an echo
Echoing one another
And I really wanted one on my leg
Although doing that Sort of seals my fate but like a echo echoing one another and i really wanted one on my leg nice all right yeah although
doing that sort of seals my fate in terms of bathing in a japanese onsen like a public bath
because once you have your yakuza it's just like it's just such a stupid dated taboo that's like
yeah they don't fuck with it yeah they'll ask you to cover it sometimes they put a little sticker
on it like i had i had a homegirl had a full sleeve and they're like can you cover it she's like with fucking what
can you hide your hand your arm behind your back yeah exactly it's gonna freak people out but
i think i'm gonna have to do it i'm gonna have to i'm gonna have to do it to him i'm gonna have to
do it to him my brother-in-law is a really cool like uh kind of cracking a crack anything on his
leg that's very good a lot of
people i've seen some cool leg tattoos some cool leg i'm getting up on the thigh like it's not
gonna be a like a like a quad ankle up type thing like it's gonna be privileged eyes only
yeah you know when i'm feeling cheeky with the thighs let them out you know what i mean booty
shorts yeah i air them out you know what i mean i look like john wayne on vacation let him out let him out um all right well i am jack that is miles these are the things
that are trending on thursday um oh wow thursday i'm gonna go what if i just went full the guy
full fred he twos yeah his name fred marvel to release yet another fuckable popcorn bucket it's the fucking best
honestly the fred schneider voice is the it's the most fun way of talking about some serious
shit i know nothing about rhymed about it with about and you can get away with it in that voice. That's called an A-A rhyme. Not A-B or whatever. I'm not a poet.
Fuck it.
Alright.
Marvel is
on it. They are on
trend. There's nothing...
Did you see the thing recently
there are Coke cans with
Marvel characters on them?
Like just printed on them? Yeah, it like just printed on them yeah it's like
an ad campaign where it's like various marvel superheroes are on coke cans and it just felt
like i i was time traveling to like five to ten years ago it just felt it was like wait so like
they're not even releasing movies with these characters, it feels like.
Oh, it's like it's on a can?
Yeah, it's just on a can.
It's like, collect all of the Marvel superheroes that you love.
And it just felt so off-trend.
Just like behind the times.
Oh, yeah.
What the fuck is this?
Yeah.
the times oh yeah what the fuck is this yeah it doesn't it feel old like doesn't it feel like something from anywhere from five to like 20 years ago no this is literally i would say what
90 not 25 years ago when pepsi did the episode one phantom menace collector cans i remember i
had all those shits yeah uh and it's like i got the characters like the execution like the ad
like feels weird where it's like somebody drinking a coke and then like a superhero is collector cans
so long and collector bottles too i remember glass i remember in the 94 world cup there were
different uh bottles with the flags the teams playing in the world cup you could get but
i mean i was making a comeback like i don't i don't mind them trying that but there's just like something about marvel doing it that feels like yeah yeah no this
is not who you are anymore like yeah yeah um we haven't heard much from you and then you're like
what about what if we were on your coke pan what about iron man on the coke can there you go iron can alright
anyways they are
that is to contrast
with this where they are perfectly
on point
they have made a
actually this will probably go
over
the dune
popcorn bucket that everybody wanted to fuck uh was kind of popular
because it seemed unintentional or like vaguely unintentional like it was too gruesome for you to
get your mind around the idea that like they were intentionally doing it right this one however i
mean it's associated with Deadpool vs. Wolverine
coming out soon.
We know Deadpool is a twisted
fucker.
I don't doubt that
he came up with this idea.
But Wolverine just has his
mouth wide open
like an exaggerated sex doll.
There's a little tongue at the bottom of it
if you want to know what what logan's mouth do you can find out with this bucket yes people are
going to be gargling their scrotums in this book i can already see it because it has a tongue and
everything it has a tongue the tongue is like weird um the trailer for the bucket features like there there's
like a trailer like a little video that got released um the fuckable bucket trailer um
is features popcorn suggestively filling wolverine's mouth um and yeah i mean kevin
feige hinted that they would design a popcorn bucket in March back when everyone was talking about the Dune popcorn bucket.
And I don't know.
It just feels like two months ago, it was parodied on SNL.
So now it feels like, all right.
It doesn't matter.
You know what I mean?
Because basically what they know is that they can create a consumable good that people are going to spend money on
talk about it's like on the daily zeitgeist yeah yeah but i mean like if you're a dune fan like
i know like i know someone who bought one secondary market to get that dune fuck bucket
because they're so into like all dune shit so i'm sure someone who's had a fantasy about weapon X, teabagging weapon X will buy this
too, naturally.
You can
go on eBay and
buy a Dune
popcorn bucket.
I think is what they call it on the eBay
listing. Get that Dune
with
a big thing of Luberderm
for $135. But yeah this this one feels just
a little bit needy um yeah yeah i mean that i'm shocked that they're like how do we make more
money needy in the sense that my body needs it my body is calling yeah to turn this thing into a wonderland. All right.
The Wall Street Journal.
I just took note, starting to think that maybe this private equity thing, not the best idea in the world.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The headline, you can thank private equity for that enormous doctor's bill is very.
What do you mean?
Wall Street Journal.
We're worried about people's medical costs
yeah go on just like i mean they're basically just saying what we've been saying for a year
straight um that so yeah thanks what thanks for fucking drafting behind us again wall street it
does seem like people are just like slowly one at a time, figuring this out, reporting it, but then nothing really gets done about it.
They talk about how a private equity company in one instance in Texas bought up all the anesthesiology practices, and then that allowed them to hike up prices.
There is no competition.
What if there was no competition?
if i am what if there was no competition and then when people tried to sue the private equity company uh a texas judge threw it out because obviously they are designed to be unsuable
because they are like these weird like legal conglomeration things that just insert themselves
into capitalism and function purely as a parasite yeah it's organizationally
a labyrinthine shell game where they're like who i don't know who you can sue to be honest i mean i
know we are that private equity company but like yeah it's actually it's a consortium of people
that are investing it's just so disparate they don't even have the intent to know what they're
i mean it's just honestly you should just fuck off yeah this is what they usually say but yeah yeah they they sued the company welsh carson a household name we're all
familiar with um oh welsh carson anderson and stowe yeah yeah exactly yeah um but the judge
threw it out was like no they they're legally protected because of reasons but it's just like
they they've,
private equity has been spending
hundreds of billions of dollars
acquiring healthcare businesses
from emergency care to anesthesiology
to nursing homes, as we've talked about.
And then they get away with it.
They stick themselves into the process.
They charge.
On the one hand, they hike the prices
so that people are paying more. And on the one hand they hike the prices um so that people are paying more and
on the other hand they make the companies that they acquire like pay them fees yeah yeah either
by like buying the land that the business is on and then making them pay them rent or so they're
just double dips they just insert themselves and start taking money from both sides. It's truly like the,
like the parasite thing is not even like a metaphor.
It is just what they are.
Yeah.
They,
it's like,
it does a dis like,
there's not even a word for how fucked up it works.
It's like parasite seems like quite like a dull versus like,
I don't know.
It's like a machine that from the inside sucks your whole body out.
And then you're left with a skin bag that is barely recognizable from your once previous form but
yeah absconded with all the good at that point but like if private equity companies went away
tomorrow like who would be worse off just the owners of private equity companies and they won't
what was the stat that the guy was giving us about how like if you added up all the salaries of people that work in professional sports,
it doesn't even come close to adding up what these private equity dues are
making.
Like if you add up,
Oh yeah.
Not even close.
Get the fuck out of here.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All those,
uh,
salaries that everyone's like furious about,
uh,
because these people are like the greatest athletes in a highly competitive,
uh,
world that like everybody
they are the best at a job everybody wants to be the best at uh we're all mad at how much money
they make and then these dipshits who just happen to like graduate from harvard business school
and like just insinuate themselves i went to cornell okay yeah like so the one sentence the
wall street journal article uh where they put on their Wall Street hat
and do the bidding of private equity,
they're like,
there are definitely cases in healthcare
of private equity investors
steering a business they bought
through a transition of rapid performance improvement
by streamlining billing and scheduling,
later selling it for a profit.
The same efficiency they can bring to
other businesses
everybody knows
that
you're supposed like that you can improve
a business by streamlining it like that
it's like such a basic
like so they come in and invest and like
give it better billing
and scheduling and that's
worth there being an industry that is just
destroying the entire fucking economy yeah yeah i'm more curious about like what's happening in
the financial sector that the wall street journal is calling out private equity like this because
like is it i mean because recently you know whether it's like red lobster or toys r us or
other shit like private equity is like in the news and some people know whether it's like red lobster or toys r us or other shit like
private equity is like in the news and some people like wait it sounds like they completely
fucked that company it wasn't endless shrimp it was endless greed i definitely think it's partially
from our uh talking about on the daily zeitgeist yeah the wall street journal scared they're like
these guys are on to us uh we better act like we're um on the up and up there also is like starting to be
like some political like state houses are enacting laws to curtail private equity health care
acquisitions congress and regulatory agencies are starting to probe the effects of private equity
investments uh in may the justice department created a task force focused on health care monopolies and collusion so it feels like institutionally there might be reasons for
people to be like okay we're gonna want to act like we weren't just ignoring the shit out of this
yeah but i'm saying like i feel like this is like when to protect the institution of policing
I feel like this is like when to protect the institution of policing, police will put out a sacrificial lamb to be like, and that's the bad apple.
And once we get rid of the bad apple, please stop fucking looking at us.
I know they're making it hot for the rest of us, but you know what I mean? I don't know if that's kind of what's happening either.
Again, my ignorance, like the industry is, is fucking,
you know,
of extreme here,
but it just feels like when you see something like an industry rag,
like the wall street journal,
suddenly be like,
this part is shitty.
You're like,
Oh,
maybe they're making it too hot for everybody.
So you got to hang them out.
It's just like very straightforward that they claim,
all right,
we're going to come in.
We're going to,
you know ultimately
make health care more affordable and then they do it and everybody's bills go up right so like it's
hard to argue with and people in the in the case of health care because their other like magical
solution other than like what if this was more efficient is,
uh, what if we paid everybody less?
Um,
you know,
people are dying.
So on the healthcare front,
uh,
I,
it's going to be harder for them to get out from under.
So I feel like that's probably,
that would be a,
a first place that we might see there be problems.
And we might see see Congress be like,
private equity is cool,
but it just can't do healthcare.
It's not medical stuff.
Yeah, but we shall see.
All right, let's take a quick break
and we'll be right back. 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,
first-hand 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, like resume specialist Morgan Saner. 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 percent 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, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. This summer, the nation watched as the Republican nominee for president was the target of two
assassination attempts separated by two months. These events were mirrored nearly 50 years ago
when President Gerald Ford faced two attempts on his life in less than three weeks.
President Gerald R. Ford came stunningly close to being the victim of an assassin today.
And these are the only two times we know of
that a woman has tried to assassinate a U.S. president.
One was the protege of infamous cult leader Charles Manson.
I always felt like Lynette was kind of his right-hand woman.
The other, a middle-aged housewife
working undercover for the FBI
in a violent revolutionary underground.
Identified by police as Sarah Jean Moore.
The story of one strange and violent summer.
This is Rip Current.
Available now with new episodes every Thursday.
Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
And we're back.
We're back. Major League Baseball is now including the records of Negro League players in their official stats.
Yep.
They're putting it next to the white players.
And you will be shocked at what happened when you put up the uh players of color that were
kept out of the league for 70 years uh next to their white counterparts in major league baseball
um which is like you know this is this has been long overdue uh but just for example josh gibson
has now replaced ty cobb as the all-time leader in career batting average with 372.
Cobb's career was 367.
He's also become Major League Baseball's all-time career leader in slugging percentage and on-base plus slugging.
There's all kinds of stats here.
So, yeah, basically going past players like Babe Ruth, who know is dominican uh ted williams and lou
garrick um but yeah like and i just want to say like there's so there's already obviously such
fucking predictable racist backlash over the inclusion of these players who everyone who
like knows anything about baseball is like dude these are some of the greatest players that were
kept out of major league baseball because of racism, not for any other reason.
Like, you hear all these people be like, they're not even comparable.
There's no way to know.
There's no way to know, dude.
There actually is kind of a way to know because there were regular fucking exhibition games between teams of Major League Baseball and the Negro Leagues.
And guess who won about just over 50% of those head-to-head matchups
the negro league players did wow i actually didn't know that fact and yeah i it was like
yeah it's uh and and that's just been like this i think myth that's always been used to basically
try and not include these statistics to be like it's 57 that's pretty
like that's that's pretty i'll take that in a head-to-head is like most more times than not
i'm beating you yeah yeah that's a good i would say is a good indicator they were batting 570
pretty good that would be a good batting average um i get on base five fifty percent of the time yeah fifty seven percent of
the time so um yeah uh again it's like holy shit why wasn't this happening sooner so i think
something like a little over like around two like a little over two thousand players are also going
to be into the database integrated into the database on majorleaguebaseball.com um i mean
i'm assuming a josh gibson biopic is going into the
like hollywood machine as we speak but if not like what the fuck are you doing i mean there's
there's so many players like you know satchel page and fucking buck leonard these are like the
fucking like those are the ones that people really know a lot about um but yeah there are just yeah
there's countless stories about this
and also just really interesting about how you know the negro leagues were sort of kept alive
through uh like black business owners who just were able to create this despite the racism that
existed in in major league baseball so it's not fucking woke dei shit it's about putting players
that were actually better than some of these other
players and said yeah america loves an underdog but uh they're not gonna watch this because uh
you know that's uh hey it's me sony executive from the uh email hack can't see black winning
i'm just i look i'm a huge fan of josh gibson josh gibson's actually my favorite baseball player i'm just saying i would
have voted him on my first cooperstown ballot yeah yeah a film about him is not going to travel in
europe where they are racist um yeah oh man it's uh anyway so little bits of uh racism are always
slightly being addressed.
But did you ever watch that?
I think it was an HBO movie, Soul of the Game, that came out in 96.
I don't think so.
That had like Delroy Lindo and Michael T. Williamson was Josh Gibson.
Did Delroy Lindo play Satchel Paige?
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, yeah, I do remember that.
Yeah.
Yep, yep, yep, yep.
All right.
And finally, just a shout out to
i guess cracked.com uh might might have influenced a uh slasher movie mask there's
so there's a new slasher film called in a violent nature um which is like making it's it's getting buzz because it's making people vomit in movie theaters
at like sundance uh which is always you you want that like that's great buzz in the world of horror
films what exactly there were people like dry heaving or literally vomiting in this room like
like this is always a thing that they do. Someone shit themselves.
Yeah, I get it.
Although I know somebody who passed out in signs.
Really?
Yeah.
From that one part where the alien runs by between the houses?
And you're like, ah!
An ambulance had to be called because they just went white from it.
That's wild. Because those aliens kind of looked like shit once you saw them they looked like absolute
shit and then you're like you can just throw water on them yeah all right get the fuck out of here
that's also what you do to somebody who fainted yeah yeah hit him with a bucket hit him with a
wolverine bucket of piss and they'll wake right up but anyway so cracked the website that i used
to work at with jm one of the writers on our show who brought this to our attention he is friends
with the people who made this movie but it is getting a lot of attention and the writer director
when asked about the unique mask worn by the slasher so the slasher has this weird like um kind of looks like a combination of
a old school diving bell and a um executioner's mask yeah and he apparently got the idea for the
mask from a cracked article that he read years and years and years ago. It was just disturbing things from the past that are supposed to be comforting,
which sounds like a cracked article.
Oh, man.
But I just like the...
There are so many things that could be great slasher movie masks.
I feel like that is an underutilized resource.
History is an underutilized resource.
Or just like the beauty aisle.
I always talk about the
moisturizer face masks
that my wife
wears sometimes are
fucking terrifying.
Because they just take all the
dimension away.
Yeah, dimension is just
your face turns into this very uh terrifying thing
um plague masks i feel like have been underutilized in slasher film yeah oh do you remember the movie
the scout with brendan fraser and albert brooks yeah uh there's a scene that i always think of
with those korean masks where he's being stupid and he's biting through a tortilla
to wear it as on his face and i'm like that is a freaky fucking mask too which reminds me of the korean face yeah i just remember he's like biting holes
and he's like wearing a tortilla on his face and yeah albert brooks like what the fuck are you
doing um so anyway that's my random albert brooks moment of the day there you go and this is our
random uh hey congratulations to old cracked articles um yeah i mean I think you should sue the fuck out this guy bro
I don't give a fuck if
JM helped out or anything
JM bro like
the call is coming from inside the house bro
for real yeah you doing stuff like that
alright bro
I don't even remember the article and I couldn't find it
oh now you're scared of a little
lawsuit huh
yeah maybe he might he might
have been misremembering it but hey i'm just telling this filmmaker you don't mow another
guy's lawn man you freaky piece of shit yeah freak in an episode where he was also talking
about how his co-host's glands made him corny the killer yeah the killer had
enlarged lymph nodes and a mask from a crack.com article and constantly grunted footnotes foot
notes hold on what the fuck is it all right well those are some of the things that are trending
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