The Daily Zeitgeist - E=TrendC2 4/14: A$AP Rocky, Diane Feinstein, Elon Musk, Old Enough, #NoJetsForTurkey, Hitler Bootstaps
Episode Date: April 14, 2022In this edition of E=TrendC2, Jack and Miles discuss ASAP Rocky and Rihanna splitting up, Diane Feinstein's cognitive fitness to serve, Elon Musk's offer to buy Twitter, the new reality show 'Old Enou...gh', #NoJetsForTurkey, and Hitler pulling himself up by the bootstraps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of e equals trend c squared where
c of course equals the speed of zeit um that is courtesy of no clue on discord yes uh and
yeah albert einzeit zeitstein i mean it's all relative it's just relative. It's just like Einstein said. Oh my God, this guy hit it.
Okay, Mr. Relativity.
Nah, it's all relative.
I feel like so many people have used just the word relative in there
to make really bad arguments.
Anyways, speaking of really bad arguments,
it sounds like ASAP rocky and rihanna
got into one hold on have we completely lost who we are oh shit all sense of what i have lost my
sense is who i am personhood uh i'm jack you are of course miles yeah i don't know unless you're
diane feinstein are you who who knows you're um and i'm a senator
oh that's that's a sad one um yeah but i said speaking of really bad arguments this was an
amazing transition miles sounds like asap rocky and rihanna got into a really bad argument
because they broke up yeah all right how bad how bad how bad okay so
we already know rihanna's on the cover of fucking vogue the star okay and everyone's like wow asap
rocky and her we love to see it unless you're you know like really in love with either of them
um they're breaking up because allegedly asap rakim he
cheated on rihanna with like the footwear designer at fenty allegedly and that's why they are no more
asap rocky whereas twitter knows him ap rocky yeah um for whatever i don't know why it doesn't like recognize the dollar sign.
I'm sure like there's something with people on Wall Street tweeting or something.
Right, right, right.
It's like, oh, no, no, no. It can't have a dollar sign in there or else it throws everything off.
But yeah, you know, and Twitter is doing its thing.
The memes are.
What are they doing?
Whose side are they on?
The shit posts are flowing like fucking water you already know
whether people are making fun of drake or rihanna or fucking rocky whoever and i think most people
are just like how do you how do you fuck up so bad like it's from what we all know rihanna seems
like a pleasant person to be with i know she likes to smoke blunts and bathtubs i'm like that's perfect but we can do that all day yeah uh but this guy still has to i mean it's celebrity man what is it
yeah you can really fuck your head up like you can actually have a good thing and fuck it up or
maybe they're not meant to be yeah and he's never wrong about anything so it's really surprising
that this i mean honestly the best thing he did recently was
get trump to break him out of jail in sweden and then not thank him that was cool that was probably
the latest cool thing he did ap rocky by the way the only ap course i was qualified to take in high
school because i watched all the rockies many times very very knowledgeable would you get on that and definitely on that test i i
think uh everybody wrote some paper on rocky four at some point and and what it said about the cold
war uh right i was certainly among that number. Anyways,
Super Producer Ana Hosnier has asked
for an edit. She said,
Producer Brian, please remove
Jack from the Zoom?
Oh, that's not
his purview.
Anyways,
Diane Feinstein
is trending. Feinstein.
Oh, man. People say it her her ability to do the job
not great right now it's like it's bad the san francisco chronicle has this piece where they
spoke to someone who identified themselves as a democratic uh member of congress who spoke with her and the conversation was a lot of like her not knowing
this person's like reintroducing themselves recycling the same kind of small talk stuff
over and over again and this person was like you know obviously they spoke under the condition of
like anonymity um was just so spooked out by this like that they're you know this has been a thing that
many people have talked about for this isn't new the the like the talk around whether or not she's
still fit to you know just be senator or be someone who's going to be in their solidly in
their 90s um as a senator should she have retired in 2018 and kevin daily orange should have came yes everyone's like why
are you running again um especially when we saw the kind of fight she put up in certain
fucking supreme court confirmation hearings so yeah now a lot of people are you know like now
the talk is fully out there and saying like what's what to do here because it's clear that
you know people are trying to defend her
but it doesn't help like i've someone who's seen this happen with people in their own family when
this kind of cognitive decline begins it's i i know that i think it's you want to help the person
feel that they like things aren't a matter or whatever but at a certain point you really have
to do look out for what is actually the best thing for this person. And I think having someone be wandering around D.C. as a senator rather than, like, I don't know, spending time with your family and just like chilling out, convalescing, that might be a better, you know, ending to that story. that people were suggesting, are they...
I guess I'm just trying to figure out
if Dianne Feinstein, fully functional,
or Dianne Feinstein not able to do the job,
which one is better for the sum total good
of the people of California?
I think...
Look, just step aside aside let the governor pick your
replacement okay and just yeah yeah just go get take care of yourself because i remember i mean
you remember like i feel it was like i think it was amy coney barrett's confirmation or cavanaugh
where she was like thank you so much lindsey graham for this and we were like what the fuck you don't even
know what's at stake anymore so yeah yeah elon musk uh is trending and it's always good to see
him getting a little more oh yeah a little more press as vice describes him someone with terminal
main character syndrome terminal for us not for him he's gonna be up and it'll be just fine um yeah but so he's
you know there was the situation where he was like it revealed to be one of the largest
individual investor in twitter um and then got mad because he was only offered a seat on the board, I guess.
He was like, no, no, no, no, no.
So now he's coming back with a $43 billion offer
to just buy Twitter outright.
And it looks like this could get ugly.
Oh, yeah?
Well, because now this is clearly,
if he's trolling he's
trolling if he's serious then this could be you know looks like a hostile takeover basically
and then it sounds like people at twitter now are developing quote poison pill strategies um in
defense to to like keep him from fully buying everything out to rest control of twitter so what would a poison pill
strategy be um is it like the one in game of thrones with joffrey like i believe so yeah
they're gonna have him drink from a weird goblet and then he's just gonna be like a
pukey mess okay boardroom so um but yeah it seems like this is all spite based right like
yeah and i think for him too, he's thinking like,
oh, this is what the people want.
They want me at the helm of Twitter,
so then they know this shit's fucking free to do whatever you want,
say whatever you want, and be a free speech platform.
But so many people, I mean, when you look at what the sort of tone on Twitter is,
it's like, dude, the second this guy, if he owns Twitter, we're going somewhere else.
Now, I don't know where somewhere else is because people have put so much energy into Twitter or whatever.
But I'm sure that if someone's being a little proactive and they see that he's actually going to buy Twitter, that maybe some other truth social brained person person is like what we need is an alternative for
people but i feel like people might leave not not everyone's a huge elon musk fan i don't i don't i
don't know what would happen based on like what you know new uh initiatives he would bring to the
company but just to be nice to elon musk would be the it seems like the main yeah or you know what
fuck it like i'll just get banned on day three when I'm talking shit about him.
Like, fuck it.
I don't care.
Yeah.
I'll release myself.
It's like everyone does Twitter seppuku, and they're just like, you know what?
If I'm going to go out, it's like this.
Elon's here.
It sucks anyway.
And you know what?
This would be a sweet release for me.
I no longer have to interact with the health site.
Twitter's, I think, CEO,
one of the big people at Twitter was like,
well, don't worry, we're going to make the decision
that is correct for the company
and the company's shareholders,
which is, of course, as we talked about,
putting Elon Musk's name next to a company's name in a story
because of the market dynamics at Wall Street.
The thing that is good is continuing to have his name
associated with your company.
So I feel like that's not as reassuring
as maybe they thought it was going to be.
We'll see, man.
Whatever you do, I guess we'll just, you know, we're powerless when billionaires want to fucking do whatever they do.
So we'll just, we'll stand by and comment.
Yeah.
Let's take a quick break.
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it's called old enough and it is uh children three to five running adult errands for their
parents the clip i saw was a three-year-old going to the grocery store
and being shitty at food shopping seemed to be the overall.
It's just like, ah, kids are cute.
Yeah.
The overall thrust of the show.
This was a big, big Japanese show.
It's funny because this is like it reminds me of when like power
rangers came out in the u.s because that shit was on like when i was like four in the 80s
and then like in the 90s it showed up i'm like this shit from years ago and this one in japan
it's called hajimete no otsukai which is like your first your first errand you know the first time
going out to do some shit like as a big kid
and it's like you know the normally the show i think they cut it down i've read that they cut
it down to like 15 minutes or something yeah like each episode because it used to be like they used
to be like an hour-long special basically with like all this commentary from like a like a studio
full of like japanese like entertainers and like media personalities and shit like that.
Cause everyone's like watching like,
Oh my God,
the baby's so brave.
But I get that.
Like taking all that out isn't,
won't hurt the American audience as much.
Cause they won't know how interesting that commentary is.
The,
the clip I watched,
I did not enjoy it.
So I'm not sure if I'm just, uh, I have enough of cute kids being bad at doing adult things in my daily life.
Wait, so you were low-key getting angry that the kids sucked at food shopping?
No, it just felt very much unremarkable to me.
Oh, interesting.
Well, and the stuff they're saying is like the people are
like oh my god he just asked for like where the flowers are and right and i'm sure like a lot of
it it's interesting too because the satisfaction of like i would get out of it watching it in japan
is like you can like speaking japanese like just the way the kids talk already kind of works yeah
because you understand what they're saying so if there's not a shared language i get that if you distill it down you're like little kids
going off and doing a first adventure uh like i get that i get that proposition but there is
something like also understanding of language that i think elevates it a little bit yeah but
um it's but there are other ones too like where it's so funny i saw some comments or people like
this is like really alarming that they would just let these kids like walk around and it's but there are other ones too like where it's so funny i saw some comments or people like this is like really alarming that they would just let these kids like walk around and it's like
first of all don't compare these societies because this japan is one that's like takes care of each
other like that's sort of the deal and kids are very independent very early on because it's so
safe and you know other people like is it, how is this production company able to do this?
What if something happens?
The deal is there are producers like fucking flanking around these like kids on camera, like the Secret Service, like you wouldn't believe they're not in any like real danger.
Like they're very good at.
There's like one episode, too, where they there is like a special.
or like they're very good at there's like one episode too where they there was like a special they were pointing out all the people that were seemingly just people out in public but were
actually production people that were pretending just so like they could keep an eye on the kid
right of course but yeah it's fun that reminds me of like the joke from the oscars that uh
i saw on social media what about uh gi jane too yeah did you see that and then
will will smith apparently no it was uh um they made a joke about not knowing who uh kirsten dunst And they, like, people were like, how dare she not, like, act like she doesn't know who that is.
And it was like, that's the fucking joke, you idiots.
Oh, right.
It's like just, it's not even like a second level.
It's like they don't understand the very first level of the very first thought you
have while watching this is like this is cool and obviously they have set it up so that these
three-year-olds are not going to wander into traffic otherwise the show would be like uh like
is this kid gonna get absolutely crushed or succeed it's no it's cutie kid wandering the earth show.
Right.
Hashtag no jets for Turkey is trending.
What's going on?
It sounds like a band, but it's no, it's a sentiment on Twitter.
Because right now, Turkey is not sanctioning Russia.
A lot of people are saying, looks like you're actually providing a haven for oligarchs to put their wealth and like kind of doing the opposite of what we need to try and bring some
semblance of peace to ukraine um and now there's like talk of like a proposed arms deal for like
jets and american jets and shit like that and now you know many people are rightly pointing out
they're like don't entertain this right like
we already give but i don't know like how you're gonna shut off the military industrial complex
i'm sure they'll find a reason they're like you know it in long term it made sense to do this
billion dollar arms deal um but yeah i mean despite the lack of coverage you know and i think
that slow like the ukraine situation is slowly and slowly.
You can tell it's like less, it's apparently not doing enough numbers on the news.
So it's not talked about as much.
But like, I think, you know, there's one of the biggest criticisms that was happening the last weekend that the Ukrainians were pointing out was like, look, even if you sanction them, you're buying so much fucking energy and gas that right
it does nothing really like it's not really helpful and you know to compare that it's like
for the amount of aid that was sent to ukraine from other countries like to the amount of like
about a billion dollars from the eu they they they spent like 45 on gas. With Russia? Yeah.
So it's like, that's an imbalance there.
Wait, the EU did?
Yeah, because I mean,
they're so energy dependent on natural gas
that it's like, well,
we don't have the time to completely switch our,
like switch up our energy mix,
which is a very, you know,
I think that's why, again,
people are talking about energy independence
and what that means
because when you're in a situation like that,
the person that you're trying to, you know, coerce into, you know,
putting their arms down or negotiate with is like,
the fuck are you going to do, freeze to death without this gas?
Get the fuck out of here.
All right, and we have another entry from the Tennessee Republicans
telling us they're Nazis Hall of Fame.
This is a Tennessee Republican trying to tell an inspiring story
about Adolf Hitler.
Yeah, that's why Hitler bootstraps.
Let's just hear this attempt at trying to further make the unhoused
seem like they're less than?
I want to give you a little history on
homelessness. 1910,
Hitler decided to
live on the streets for a while.
So for two years, Hitler lived on the
streets and practiced his oratory and his
body language and then went
on to lead a life that got him in
a history book. so a lot of
these people it's not a dead end they can come out of this these homeless camps and have a productive
life or in hitler's case a very unproductive life i support this bill okay so um
be cruel to not or be cruel to unhoused people because the they might be the next hitler is that
okay so first of the bill which they were voting on which the debate was around that was a guy named
senator frank nicely um hp 0978 which is about criminalizing uh you know the act of solicitation or camping next to a highway, a highway like on or off ramp.
Make that a crime.
Yes, exactly.
But the thing is,
this guy stood up
and defended this bill.
That's how he got into it.
Got it.
Which I'm like, okay.
So what, I'm sorry,
you're making it harder
because they live on the streets,
then it's like Hitler to win?
Hitler had it too good, and that's why he turned out to be so,
yeah, it's a, hmm.
Like, way to completely treat Adolf Hitler
like some obscure jazz musician that no one's
heard of for the sake of your fucked up anecdote like you're you're talking about the third reich
the extermination of millions and world war ii but going and he got himself in the history books
got himself in them history books oh shit so you know
the tennessee like just local tennessee politicians or i guess state politicians not
local politicians but state politicians are just truly um what what a what a world every every
video i see from there is um pretty wild oh well because the state legislatures and senates
are where the grossest shit happens you know what i mean and you're like okay well the camera ready
people are on the hill and then the absolute ghoul fest happens at the state level i mean you look at
all of so many states and you look at the rot that happens like economically it like it starts with
what the state legislatures are doing too
so it's
you know it's I think it's like yeah
look at that because that's actually kind of what
this whole thing looks like it's not the people who
like no you can't talk about Hitler on like
MSNBC it's the people who are like
yeah you can talk about Hitler in here but
make it a good bootstraps story
right well just they're
they're gonna keep cranking out the hits i have a feeling uh unfortunately tennessee republicans
yeah what a crew um all right well those are some of the things that are trending on this
thursday afternoon we're back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show until then be kind
to each other be kind to yourselves,
get the vaccine, don't do
nothing about white supremacy, and we will
talk to you all tomorrow. Bye.
Bye.
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