The Daily Zeitgeist - I'm Just Trend by Ryan Gosling 3/11: State of the Union, Oscars, Neil Degrasse Tyson, Kate Middleton
Episode Date: March 11, 2024In this edition of I'm Just Trend by Ryan Gosling, Jack and Miles discuss their respective weekends, the state of the uniion address, Neil Degrasse Tyson pounding sand, the Oscars: winners & snubs..., Kate Middleton conspiracy theories and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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and welcome to this special monday morning trending edition of their daily vise geist
jack that is my acoustic we're loving that right now. Wow. Yeah.
I can actually hear him in person.
This is the first time we've recorded in the same room.
Actually, we had that one time
when we recorded in our backyard.
The Lone Star State has brought us together now
to scream in Austin, Texas.
We're in a hotel room in South by southwest in austin texas yeah the activations
are out of control down here so active so active uh south by southwest man i um i'm confused by by
a lot of it but i mean hey there the Tide painted an entire building and that
was an activation. A Tide
activation. Tide, the
laundry detergent, had taken over a
whole building down here. For what reason? We don't
know. We don't know. We didn't investigate.
And if we had, maybe we would have discovered
something life-changing.
But yeah, right now I just have barbecue
stains in my hoodie.
That's right.
Well, I am Jack.
That is Miles.
These are the things that are trending this Monday morning.
Actually, first, we do like to let you know a little something going on with us.
What's something we think is overrated, underrated?
Let's kick off with underrated.
Let's kick off with underrated.
Wow.
This place is doing fucking wacky things to us i know okay under flipped everything's yeah yeah i hear you texas
uh i'm going with women's college hoop yep yeah uh it's obviously it's having a moment
but it's still i feel like it doesn't have the institutional inertia of like you can't just raise
women's basketball and have everyone
jump into the conversation
I feel like anymore
I've been trying and
I just feel like people aren't
maybe I'm trying with the wrong people but
this
I don't know I watch NBA basketball
as we talked about
I even watch
men's college basketball every once in a while.
I feel like the best
product right now is women's college basketball.
Yeah.
The NBA is fun, but
we're used to
what the level is of the NBA.
What's happening,
the records that are being
broken in the most impossible ways, I think, it should get people at least interested in what this tournament season is going to look like.
Because that's going to be fucking wild.
Yeah, the players stay with their teams for the whole career.
They don't enter the transfer protocol as often as men's
players. You have Kaitlyn Clark
in her third season with Iowa.
It really kind of feels
like the coaches have their unique styles.
It
kind of feels like men's college hoops in the 90s,
but
Steph Curry has been transported
and is playing
college basketball
for some reason in the 90s.
Even beyond that,
what Kaitlyn Clark is doing,
I was watching a mixtape of her best blocks,
and I was like, oh.
And then you're like,
look at how she's diming it,
no looks, all over the place,
shooting from the logo.
This is a really interesting stat that
like no player who's in the top 50 for scoring is in the top 10 for assists and no player who's in
the top 50 for assists is in the top 10 for scoring karen clark has the scoring record
yeah and is number six in assists that's crazy like she's it's freak it's insanely good yeah
yeah she just knows exactly where people are
we're seeing like a generational talent right now um but then you know we talk about on boosties
that like basketball seems to be um progressive like players get better and better like noticeably
if you look at like play play now versus play 10 years ago in the NBA, it's like a noticeable difference. And I just feel like women's basketball is at a point where it's like,
so because yeah.
So Caitlin Clark,
obviously that's the Steph Curry I was referring to,
but there's,
there's a freshman from USC,
Juju Watkins,
who just averaged more points than Caitlin Clark did her freshman year.
She's like putting up 27 a game.
There was a fucking brawl
yesterday in game
between the best team this season
and the defending national champs
from last season. Obviously, we don't
like to see anyone hurt or suspended
or anything.
It was a very
violent show that led to some
bench clearing and some audience
participation too
yes which was wild to see three dudes hop out of the stands but like to join in as like peacemakers
right come on come on like don't you don't shove her now like it felt like yeah yeah but uh still
just the energy that was around that moment was uh pretty well yeah yeah just it's it's if you're
not paying attention
yet you really should jump on this is
this is the time we're headed to the NCAA
tournament the one seeds are
you know South Carolina coach Don
Staley who's kind of like the coach
K Greg Popovich of
this show I don't see
Caitlin Clark and Iowa
who yeah this is gonna Caitlin
Clark I think has announced that she's going to the WNBA, this is going to, I think, has announced that she's
going to the WNBA, so
this is going to be your last
chance to see her play for Iowa.
USC and that freshman
I mentioned are the number one
seed. The
defending champ with the coach who dresses
like a character
out of
a mighty wind or something.
If the Grand Ole Opry had
a fashion week, it's just
so bonkers.
They're a two seed, but
they're always dangerous.
There's so many characters. It's so
fun right now. And the level of play is
on a completely different dimension.
Yeah. People are
shooting from 30 feet
like it's it's true kind of like nba level caitlyn's like logo step backs like yeah buzzer
beaters that are just it's just wild too to see like a player that you know like sort of like how
was steph curry or like watch like the last shot of the game it's gonna have to go to steph and
watch he's probably gonna make it but with caitlyn clark it's the exact same way where it's like
there's just an inevitability about it that is that's where you start being like oh this is
this is when we get into like the superhuman yeah yeah miles what is something you think
is underrated hey this is miles gray and something thank you so much for having me
that i think is underrated as i walk the streets of austin a style i have seen on the internet, but it's another thing to see in person
on such a frequent basis,
because I do see this in Orange County, California as well.
It's the juxtaposition of super right-wing phrase T-shirts
with designer fashions.
So I know it's a very-
Like ironic right-wing?
No, dude.
Like a full-on Gucci track suit,
like track pants with Gucci sneakers, but you have,
like, a shirt emblazoned with the Constitution and, like, muskets on it.
Jeez.
You know, like, these rights are inalienable or whatever.
That's fucking cool, man.
Dude, and I was like, oh, okay, this is, because I also saw somebody come out the Lululemon
store with bags.
Like, bags.
Like, this person was fucking just dropping,
like was about to be popping tags later,
but also had like a fucking like not MAGA,
but it's sort of like,
it was like definitely like this conservative sort of like,
where's our nation going type thing.
But with like designer sunglasses,
expensive shoes,
like,
it's just interesting to be like,
you know,
on one hand it's just sort of
this devotion. Another person had like a Blue Lives
Matter hat on with like
expensive active wear.
So I just love the desire
to be very fashionable and
mainstream, but also like insisting
that like you think shooting unarmed civilians
is also chill, but also
like my drift. But also know my
class and my status like it's
it's yeah because you see people do that kind of stuff like kind of like i've seen that in la too
where there's like like biden but make it fashion yeah it's just like on either side it's like this
such a weird thing where it's like i got a stunt on you but also you need to know where i'm at
politically like that's the these are the most important things to me when I step outside.
Oh man.
Yeah.
I mean, that kind of leads into my overrated,
which is,
I mean,
maybe this is like underrated in the sense that the trend is everywhere,
but like overrated in the,
it's like an eye roll that everybody's lying,
like in involved in this dynamic like that.
So my overrated is like the bougie boutique aesthetic
that I feel like has taken
over every
cute, gentrified
neighborhood. Oh, like the high-end
shopping space? The high-end
shopping space. If there's
a Lululemon nearby,
you're going to have
a Jenny's Ice Cream
nearby. An Allbirds. Yeah, an Allbirds. It's over. You got you're going to have like these other like a jenny's ice cream nearby and all birds yeah and
all birds it's over you got all birds yeah you you get there and it's just exactly like so we're
staying in one of these neighborhoods in austin south congress uh south congress right and it's
exactly like two or three different neighborhoods in la it's like the neighborhood
like i went to college in dc and there was this street that was you know had like some like it
had a united colors of benetton or whatever like down like on one corner but like it also had like
a bunch of dive bars and shit and then when i went back like 20 years later like all the dive bars
have been replaced by like these like boutique-y feeling ice cream places everlane yeah like coffee
shops with like you know baristas who all look exactly like the baristas in la and they like
all have the same design aesthetic they're all all meant to feel like a livable neighborhood
where you can just shop local,
but they're essentially
a deconstructed mall
for people who shop at Whole Foods.
Right, exactly.
Yeah, and there's also just like,
because you see this in LA too,
there's like where they,
whenever a new gentrified
sort of shopping space goes up,
there's either like,
they want to sometimes make it look like, this place used to be like an industrial building that's been
repurposed it has brick and exposable steel be exposed steel beams and shit like that and then
like you're like what was this built like oh yeah four years ago we just like to make that's like
kind of the vibe we're giving people with our consumer monoculture yeah there's one in la that's like right by skid row
right by like the downtown area that has like the largest homeless encampment and it's in a big old
industrial warehouse and it's almost always kind of abandoned but they're like really trying hard
to to make it happen yeah um and i i just like i
noticed this as far back when i like in the late 2000s or late no i guess it was early 2010s when
i like moved to columbia missouri from new york and like all the coffee shops in this like small
college town just like everyone looked like the kids in Brooklyn. The design aesthetic, the music they played
was all identical to Brooklyn.
There's just a flattening that has happened.
I don't think it's necessarily bad
that people in Columbia want to have the same taste
as people in Brooklyn, but I do think it's like...
I don't know if it's necessarily consumer-driven
more so that the developers are
just like a hive mind.
And that's just kind of like, oh yeah, that's just
like, what's how shit's supposed to
look now? Yeah, and I feel like we're being
sorted by algorithms.
And
I think it's probably why we
have our most famous person of all time
maybe right now like in addition you know with taylor swift and stuff i just i feel like they're
we're all being kind of sorted and there's this weightlessness of like online commerce that
we're all just like end up gravitating towards similar things right um yeah
yeah i mean the algorithms definitely they didn't nail it for me uh for here they didn't they didn't
have a single thing that i like so algorithms do better yeah do better Yeah, it just all feels like it's, yeah, it can't all be the same thing.
Oh, Jack, but it is.
Right.
Because I think, yeah, we all have these signifiers, right, that help people feel like we've attained a certain level of success or consumer, like what level we can consume.
And it's like, oh, well, we have a Jenny's.
That means I'm in this bracket oh i
we have this store here that means we're at a certain level because there isn't a target nearby
or something like that you know yeah um but yeah man you know i just gotta say though these all
birds shoes are very comfortable yeah you are wearing very usable why i bought four pairs i
don't know i just wanted to fit in you did walk out of the Allbirds with just boxes
and boxes. I was kind of competing with the Blue Lives Matter
person just to be like, yo,
I got money too.
Do one for us. They're going to get all those
Allbirds. But yeah, Brian,
the editor, said
America's masterful at flattening cultures
into homogenous pace.
It's just like appropriating
different things and then this
feels like it's all just ended up getting turned into a smoothie that looks like a i don't know
it looks like a wetherspoon it sort of feels like ai where like you would be like fashionable
high-end shopping space right and it would pull up like a google search and it might
reference like buildings in new york that maybe were industrial buildings that have been repurposed
then it's like okay that's the look now we will put it here and it's all just sort of like
referential in this way yeah it feels like a line in new york like that thing where they took over
the high line yeah yeah yeah like turned it into a park that's outdoor.
Some of them are built
into nature and so there's
these differentiating factors
of like, oh, there's this cool hill
with weird looking rocks
coming out of it.
But everything around
it is identical to what you would find
in every major city yeah
yeah yeah what uh what's your what's something you think is overrated mine yeah i think just
to kind of keep this sort of serious tone going um the thing that i think is overrated are people
that fart really loud at the urinal and act like it's not up for commentary um and act like what it's
not up for commentary so it's really not i feel fucking attacked it's not much to this but you
know i was uh i'm in town one of my really good friends chris lives out here and so like we went
to a bar and go to the go to the bathroom and like the dude next to me in the urinal dude he farted so fucking loud like
he farted like he was trying out for the olympic fart team like it was like it was it was i mean
it was to the point where i laughed i was like like you know whatever i mean that's got to be
what he's looking for at that point you'd think and i get it too you're peeing you relax you like
all these muscles begin to relax then the fart is natural
but this felt like it's like hey i'm doing it for laughs yeah i fucking laugh the guy looked over at
me like that was supposed to be a private moment between him and his doctor problem man or something
yeah and i was like like i didn't say anything but i was like okay like i just finished up washed
my hands and left but i was just like i came back and like dude like when people fart like it's
you can say something right like i don't see why you can't say anything or at least
have a reaction to someone farting really like it was a comedic sounding part that's crazy it feels
like a little like a tiny one fine you know just like kind of escapes yeah chalk it up to like the
sonic environment of a men's room but this one was like a confetti cannon.
It was a fucking announcement.
It was like a town crier
was a fart.
100%.
Like I said, I think they're up for debate.
I think they're up for commentary.
I think they're up for analysis.
And we get it.
It is a bathroom and that you do have
privacy. But when you're doing it like that, come on, it's also is a bathroom and that you do have privacy but like when you when you're doing
it like that come on it's also now if they're in the stall you just let them be right yeah if
someone's taking this like i'm not i've never you know everyone has had this experience someone is
clearly having some kind of crisis on on the toilet especially in austin with like the food
that a lot of brisket a lot of brisket grease you know really good really
good for the bowels we got here we immediately had a cup of coffee and then went and had egyptian
barbecue which is so good pounds of lamb um i'm still thinking about the lamb belly ribs
and then and then you know i go to the bathroom bathroom next to Miles, and he comes with this passive-aggressive
take.
What about in the stalls, huh?
Making me feel bad.
What if you're in the stalls?
Oh, so I should have been in the stalls then?
Is that what you're saying?
Yeah, a stall, that's private.
You got a door.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
I don't know why.
Because I hear some wild shit going on in there that I'm like, oh, man, I've never,
like, it's been bad for me.
Right. It's never been like that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's where I'm like, oh man, I've never, like, it's been bad for me, but it's never been like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's where I'm like,
that's where I have a little bit more.
I'm like,
oh,
you know what?
That is a private moment between you and your God.
Yeah,
that's right.
But next to me at the urinal row,
that's,
I'm sorry.
You're like,
you're doing crowd work,
right?
Um,
you are kind of like asking.
Yeah. Hey, where are you from, man? What do you think? Hey man, my name is Miles from Los Angeles. hey where you from man what do you think hey man my name is Wiles from Los Angeles
where you from yeah
this shit was wild bro
alright let's take a quick break we got a lot to get to
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Brian, the editor, just wanted to let us all know about uh a mono neon
song about farting wing you pee yeah so yeah it's a good it's a good feeling it's a good feeling of
release but just don't do it next to miles gray because he will make fun of you he will come
on the podcast that you host together and call you out all right yeah don't make dude i have whatever
i have recordings i don't need to i don't need to fucking absolve myself but if i need to
whatever texas is a two-party state so you can't record two-party two-party consent
i was doing a selfie video in the bathroom that's what i tell the court
and then the phone was blown out of your hand i'm suing you for damages um all right so the state union happened last thursday yeah um so we
haven't recorded since then um overall feels like the consensus uh from the biden part of the speech
was that uh guy kind of nailed it joe's got his mojo back he's back seemed like a lot of
energy was sharp um yeah i mean like he's reading from a teleprompter i mean i think the bar is
pretty low yeah uh he seems so awake he seems so wide awake dude i'm telling you whatever like
racehorse shot they gave him it's it better on whatever PEDs he has to take
before speech than what Trump does.
Because Trump gets out and he's just like a fucking wreck.
I think Trump is more
out of control of his
own cycles. I feel like he's
you know, because he's been on that
confederate and mixed with
Adderall shit since the 80s.
So he's, I mean maybe that means
just means that he's got his
shit locked in.
His heart marches to a different beat.
Some would call it an arrhythmia.
Fucking wild.
But yeah, I mean, I think, you know, like afterwards
all the pundits were like, you know,
Joe Biden clearly made
his case to be president.
He's silenced all of the
doubters who said he wasn't one and i'm like yeah
it it was a it was a fine speech for joe biden i think the content of it whatever you could go
either way depending on how you view this presidency um but definitely i i expected very
little and he delivered slightly better than what i expected so i can't say energetically that is where that
speech was and energetically every time he like has a news cycle win uh you know regardless of
the content of the speech and because of the alternative that we're facing in the 2024
presidential election i get a sense of relief when people are like joe did good i'm like
my heart gets a little less like balled up into a
fist yeah yeah yeah um yeah so uh the speech yeah there's a i mean he like a lot of people were like
what is he gonna say in regards to gaza he's like we're gonna build a pier like there was like talk
of you know building like an emergency pier off the mediterranean like off the coast of gaza for
aid a bit fell a bit short i, of what many people are asking for,
which is a ceasefire.
Although, recently, he's getting a little more outwardly now frustrated
with Bibi Netanyahu, saying,
I think he's actually causing more harm to Israel than good.
Damn, son. Where'd you get those?
Again, not quite what people people on you know who are
screaming for an immediate ceasefire are saying but you know i think that's where like the white
house is trying to all right show them a little bit drop a little guys a turkey like you're not
completely all in on what is happening there on a genocide um but you know i think despite that
it's weird like the republican response to the state of the Union was so bad, I think it almost overshadowed Joe Biden's actual speech.
A lot of people are like, yeah, that was great.
But all of the coverage now is all on Senator Katie Britt from Alabama.
Which is, I think, part of the problem with how things work is that we need a gap.
We need something to be fucked up or else there's not going to be a news cycle it's not like having a better than expected state of the union
is not going to capture the news cycle but if the republicans like fuck up the response that is so
in some ways i feel like this is the best the Democrats could have hoped for.
Yeah.
Is that,
you know,
because him doing better than expected is not going to get like have legs.
But like the fact that,
you know,
Trump was like,
I'm going to be responding live and I'm going to totally own this motherfucker.
Kiss me on Twitch.
And then first of all,
his social platform like uh collapsed and then
the only thing that he was putting out were like these what were they like like snap filters like
snap filters yeah like biden and kamala with like big big eyes yeah um or like hipster like coachella
hair well yeah that i don't know if that's sort of like yeah
i'm i'm trying to think of the show that that specifically but yeah they have braided pigtails
with ribbons and straw hats yeah very serious and it's i'm glad that that is what that's the
best donald trump could do was aim a phone at a tv with a snap filter and be like yeah you see that
see that they've got little braids now you look crazy in this. Wow, you ran your little bicycle to the local market
to get artisanal breads?
Where's your lollipop?
But yeah, so anyways,
the biggest topic of discussion, though,
was the official rebuttal
from Alabama Senator
Katie Britt,
handpicked by Mitch McConnell,
felt like a self-tape audition for a hallmark
movie set in hell um just yeah i've never it's uh honestly the democrats could not have asked
for something better than what they did it was on the faux drama in this speech was unbelievable
it felt like it honestly felt like if you've been in
like anyone who's seen someone do like a bad monologue in like high school acting class yeah
and being like the way our i have to admit i'm afraid for our families america but she was like
her voice was quaking with emotion the introduction yeah oh yeah it was
just like no crescendo studied something she came in like kramer blowing through the door exactly
there's no room to there's no room to go up when you blow through the door like that yes and so
everything just fell very weird and it's wild to see how much even the Republicans are like God that was so fucking bad
there is
there's a great clip
that we will put in the footnotes
that is the end of
her speech where she says
may God bless you
and may God
bless America
and you have so this is being
streamed by some right wing a real america's
voice yeah where they kind of react to this in real time and it's three right wing commentators
um kind of watching it and as it ends one of them like has their head in their hands
the other one is like just reading like just
from a from a script someone has just handed them but like truly they're trying to act like
they don't know what the fuck is they're like they look crestfallen is the only way to do it
like this is the same word that's not even in the script but we both laid on the same word
crestfallen is the the right word for it.
They're like, well, I'm sure she's a very nice woman.
And it's interesting how people are like, oh, yeah, well, you know, like, who is it?
A source close to Trump said, quote, no one was surprised that Mitch McConnell's handpicked senator resonated so poorly with the base.
I mean, it was all the red meat that trump is
doing yeah it's all xenophobic immigrants are killing you white people are getting stabbed
by non-whites we need to head for the hills yeah um and she took a story from a trafficking victim
that happened like this is a pretty well-known story. I think she kept it anonymous
in her speech.
Who had a horrifying
experience of being trafficked. She provided these
grisly details and said that it happened thanks to Joe
Biden's policies um
should the actual victim she was talking about was from the story was from 2004 yeah and i think
like there was another instance that was referenced that happened in 2008 2008 uh and people pointed
that out and she's like well i barely like she's like katie britt's trying to be like i well i
wasn't trying to say that.
She said, well, I very clearly said I spoke to a woman who told me about when she was trafficked when she was 12.
So I didn't say a teenager.
I didn't say a young woman, a grown woman, a woman when she was trafficked when she was 12.
And so listening to her story, she's like, she just completely spiraled and acted like that's not what she did. And get that rhetorically she didn't say and this is
because joe biden what she did was a joe biden sandwich right evoke joe biden yeah then evoke
this horrific story and then evoke joe biden again yeah 2004 and 2008 that's george w bush time yeah
and she was also like she also came out she's like dude people fucking use my experience
politicians do this all the time i fucking hate it i resent the fact that this woman also did
this in america and she's like also i wasn't trafficked by the cartels she's like i was
trafficked by a pimp it's like so this like all this shit is just being used again for her
weaponized rhetoric um but it's scarier to say the cartels because of course yeah because that's
what's in now and people have seen sicario and they're like oh yeah yeah i'm an expert now on uh on drug and human trafficking but yeah
regardless of like you know the fact checking of what she said how she said it uh i think
resonated with people in a way that was kind of the opposite of as it was intended uh the
republicans reaction to the speech have ranged from
calling it unfortunate to deeming it quote the stuff of nightmares um one gop insider said quote
everyone's losing it it's one of our biggest disasters ever i mean that's up there
there's a few that i might throw up there on that top 10 list yeah but yeah it was not not a great
not a great performance there yeah um and yeah just like it just reeked it was just so insincere
and obviously most politicians come off as insincere but this was especially insincere
yeah uh and just yeah just a bunch of fear-mongering yeah um in other news uh neilGrasse Tyson, people are still sick of his bullshit.
Shut up, nerd guy.
Yeah.
It seems like he only ever trends when he makes some pedantic scientific argument against a popular movie.
People get mad when he complained about gravity.
Which I think his complaints about gravity are one of the few complaints that I was like, yeah, kind of.
What was his complaint about gravity?
I think it was, maybe not.
Maybe I'm confusing his complaint with a different one.
But just the idea that they would be close enough to swim, basically space swim, to the International Space Station.
Whereas that's just assuming, you know, space is so much bigger than the surface of the earth.
Right.
And that you would just happen to be like close to it.
Oh my God.
He said it should,
the film should be renamed to zero gravity or angular momentum.
And he's saying that the latter,
uh,
quote,
the tendency once set rotating to keep rotating unless another four.
Yeah.
Okay.
It's dude,
it's a movie.
It's actually more,
it's worse than I thought.
Um,
just relax. All right. But but anyways this time uh also like people get mad at
this guy who's been accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women uh for his pedantic movie takes
right you know yeah kind of weird but here we are yeah and now he's got his sights on dune yes
although all right i my least favorite i i just learned about my least favorite take And now he's got his sights on Dune. Yes. All right.
I,
my least favorite,
I just learned about my least favorite take from him, uh,
was he said in at star Wars,
hashtag the force awakens.
I'm reminded that red and blue teams cooperate with one another rare in
American politics.
Oh,
what the fuck is he taught?
Like,
have you seen that movie he's just merely talking that
the difference like uh jet fighter like the space fighter tyford or x-wing fighter right squadrons
are like blue and red but it's a movie about a radicalized underclass who are forced to mount
a violent rebellion in order to gain their fundamental freedoms and he's like
this is actually a great illustration of why we should have like joe biden chilling with
republicans or is this supposed to mean like or is he talking about the fact that it's because
uh john boyega's character was a stormtrooper sure like that that's what he means but like he
wasn't it's like he like all the stormtroopers decided to that that's what he means but like he wasn't it's not
like he like all the stormtroopers decided like to be like hey man we need to be in solidarity
with these people yeah and using that as an excuse as a reason for bipartisanship seems like really
oh my god um but yeah anyways now he so he went on steven colbert and complained about the realism
in dune 2 specifically the part where the heroes
create vibrations in the sand
to call sandworms.
According to Tyson, the thumping
wouldn't be audible because it's sand.
Oh, okay.
Wrapped up with a bow.
That's that, folks.
Somebody didn't do the research on that.
And Stephen Colbert was like,
wait, because that's not how sandworms
a fictional creature actually behave he's like no i'm saying you can't thump sand um oh really
yeah it's is that true because uh worm experts disagree yeah worm experts are like the and there
is like a wide open complaint you could have like animals can't really grow that big on land because
of like what gravity and especially the force of like that much sand around you would sure but his
argument actually doesn't work because you could actually play music under a pile of sand and see
the resonance and again we're also talking about fucking Dune. Yeah. This isn't some hyper-realistic sci-fi thing where it's supposed to be grounded in our reality.
Yeah.
And the sand that he's talking about contains spice, which is a mystical element that allows people to hallucinate so well that they can navigate through space.
What about that? What sayest
thou on that point? Maybe there's something
a little bit different about this sand.
I don't know.
I didn't remember.
I rewatched Dune recently. I didn't remember
how fucking psychedelic
the whole thing is.
The part that always freaks me out in the first
one is when the Harkonnen are like, with that one dude is like like just like that weird ceremony i i'm still like
it's weird i don't honestly get weirded out looking at shit but the combination of the
visuals with the sound as denis villeneuve says it's true cinema sound and image yeah unsettling
um handle that on strong acid man that. That's why I just want to,
I just can't wait
to get my fuck bucket
and enjoy Dune 2
later on this week.
Anyways,
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trying to prove you think you're better than us um but yeah so they have a different mother's day
and that's fine and that's fine yeah uh it's obviously worse but that's whatever you guys
want to do um yeah because the weather's so nice you'd love to take your mother out yeah on like
the middle of march yeah anyway maybe it'd be us. Is it like London? Like specifically gets better as spring goes along.
Like I remember that being true of Ireland.
I'm sure it's true of London,
but,
uh,
yeah,
I don't know.
Maybe you don't think your mothers deserve better.
Uh,
but that's fine.
Um,
so Kensington palace,
uh,
in honor of mother's day released a photo of Kate Middleton hanging out with
her kids,
supposedly taken by Prince William
Kate Middleton
in the picture looks totally alive
in defiance of any and all
internet conspiracy theories
hey y'all totally alive
hanging with the kids
a very much alive Kate Middleton
poses with her children is like the caption
Jesus Christ
unfortunately they thought they really
muffed this one because people online were quick to notice a number of weird things about the photo
indicating it had been manipulated um which might have just seemed like more tinfoil hattery, except that this led to a truly shocking move
from news agencies like the AP
to issue a kill notification
so that the photo could no longer be used in any manner
due to evidence of manipulation,
which is kind of a big deal.
It makes me think that there are people at the top of the AP who are like Kate Middleton
truthers.
Right, right, right.
They're like, no.
Yeah.
And then it was really weird because after it's pointed out, it took like hours for there
to be like an explanation.
Yeah.
And her explanation was like, this is from her official Twitter account
like many amateur photographers
I do occasionally experiment with editing
I wanted to express my apologies
for any confusion the family photograph
we shared yesterday caused
I hope everyone celebrating had a good
had a very happy Mother's Day
C, what's the C for?
uh
a typo?
maybe is her full full name catherine with a c but no but she's kate with a k yeah that'd be wild huh i don't know someone helped me decipher that but i mean there's
like so many oh it's c wild to see the number of forensic analyses of this photo the bb's like
bbc verify that's like used to like debunk like straight up misinformation did a whole thing
bringing all these like experts to understand what happened some people like well there are
certain things like where if you take a series of photos in rapid succession there's like some
software that'll compose together like the best version of everyone's face other people were like the
metadata seems to suggest it was like shot with a canon lens and you're like i don't dude i don't
know like right fine but like what are we what are we getting at here yeah because it's still
just like it's just sort of feeding this whole sort of online shit about like what's happening to her and again like we've said in the past it's like it could be something very normal yeah you
know like she had a medical procedure so like the true like important details of this whole story
she had a medical procedure was like i'm going to be out until i i think it was later than this like yeah and just like i'm
gonna be out of the public eye like thank you for respecting my privacy and everyone's like
respecting your what you're what you are the princess and we are one of the most toxic celebrity
cultures in the world um and immediately started speculating that she was like dead or divorcing
william um but like I don't know, maybe
whatever medical procedure she had affected
her physical appearance and she doesn't want to be sharing
photos of herself with
the British press,
which not always the kindest.
No, no.
I've not heard great things about the
British tabloid press and royal watchers.
Yeah.
Hey, it's only just fed the specular people are
fucking losing it like the amount of like pictures i've seen with like red circles around the
anomalies yeah but what does that even tell you like does the the fact that her daughter's sleeve
looks a little like discombobulated does that mean that she's under duress and that's the secret
message or it's just shitty photoshop yeah
i i don't know i don't know i don't know all we have are questions right now that's right
we don't know um but yeah i don't know it's uh well we'll stay tuned because uh that's our job all right uh the oscars happened last night i got to them very late uh but have
been reviewing notes uh from people who watched the whole thing um oppenheimer won best picture
as announced by al pacino uh who just seemed so confused and just was like i don't know if the prompter was down
um but he like did not bother to list the nominees and clearly like didn't give a shit
and was just like i'm uh yeah so i have i'm gonna do shakespeare and then just looked just was like
and so i'm here to announce the winner. And the winner is in this envelope.
And so I'm going to open the envelope.
And people are like, no, wait, wait.
And the nominee.
Nope.
And then you just open it and said, my eyes see Oppenheimer.
My eyes see Oppenheimer.
Thank you so much, Al.
Thank you so much for that.
And nobody, like, it was just like
kind of silent because everyone was like,
wait, what?
I see Oppenheimer.
Okay, but what is that?
What is on the card? Because that
could be a weird way of like, but the
actual winner.
Right.
This is what my eyes see.
The big surprise was that Emma Stone
won Best Act actress for Poor Things
Lily Gladstone was favored to win
after having nabbed the
SAG award last month
I think Gladstone was definitely deserving
would have become the first indigenous actress
to win and arguably
gave a better performance in
Kills of the Flower Moon
but at least you got to see John Cena's
almost ass yeah and balls cena baby um presented the oscar for best costume while naked it seemed
like i don't know again i don't know if just the world was in a better mood for some reason the
past few days but like it seemed like the general response was like fun oscars good job everyone just no yeah i don't know i think the
i guess the the hosting was fine i just saw like isolated clips yeah i mean maybe because only one
person used their platform to speak out against what's happening in gaza yeah they're like yeah
pretty good pretty good everyone else kept it to a pin. Yeah. Wasn't too much chaos.
And yeah, I guess it was pretty straightforward.
I feel like everyone was just talking about the, what's the Ken?
I'm Ken.
I'm just Ken.
I'm just Ken.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was, you know, Brian Gosling gave a bravura performance singing uh, singing and dancing to the song.
I'm just Ken.
Um,
that seems to be like the,
the worst thing you can do for your songs.
Chance of winning the Academy award is to give a show stopping performance of
that song.
Right.
Because then that song promptly loses to something else uh so i
just can yeah to the song for barbie right right also same movie but i'm just getting lost to
billy eilish's barbie song what was i made for and the other fun moment the people uh seem to
be sharing arnold schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito presented an award but didn't mention
twins and instead they talked about
how they've both been
beaten up by Batman
and were like there he is
and pointed to Michael Keaton
and then Michael Keaton gave a fun performance
yeah
yeah I mean I think the other controversial
one was like Robert Downey Jr.
didn't acknowledge Kihoi Kwan when he got his award.
Yeah.
And, yeah, I don't know.
We have a lot happening.
There's so many micro-scandals.
I got a lot of tables, man.
Yeah.
Hey, man.
All right, Robert.
You did your thing.
Good for you.
But, yeah, we'll see what else comes of this i mean there wasn't much
coverage it seemed like i mean i heard after the fact about how the like protesters outside like
completely fucked up the the arrivals for the oscars yeah so there were so many protesters uh
asking for ceasefire that they like the arrival times were fucked up people didn't get there on
time the show started
without people like being like everybody being there the seats right um so that the fillers were
this was like d-day for the seat fillers yeah where they were like having to they're like
we're finally on fill so many seats i need you in both of these sections at once. But I can't. I said at once.
But yeah, I mean, on the subject of Gaza,
the Zone of Interest director, Jonathan Glazer,
accepted the award for best international film.
I still haven't seen Zone of Interest, but I hear it's one of the better films of the year
and incredibly harrowing.
of the year and like incredibly harrowing um and it is you know it's about the like a nice idyllic home where the architect of auschwitz lives with his family right next to the you know concentration
camp and is literally about the evils of ignoring a genocide as it unfolds around you and so in his acceptance speech he
you know made reference to the fact that this is this is a movie that is about right now um and
yeah yeah uh yeah his wording was sort of he said right now we stand here as men who refute their
jewishness and the holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people,
whether the victims of October 7th
in Israel or the ongoing attack in Gaza.
And then some people just sort of like
in bad faith are like, oh, they refute
their Jewishness. Right. And it's like,
no, I think what they meant to say is they refute the
hijacking and, you know,
of their Jewishness
and the ignoring of the Holocaust
to perpetuate. Right.
But yeah,
um,
it can't be like the,
the,
like the,
what the people like the amount of protesters,
like they caused people to have to walk up sunset to get to the theater.
And it was,
yeah,
I mean,
it,
it was a lot going on,
but at least they'll have their $178,000 gift bag.
So we got the report on what's in the
gift bags i always wondered like how it's possible because yeah so the gift bags are worth about 178
about 178 410 dollars just in that neighborhood um which is you know some consolation prize
but uh a lot of the monetary,
so I was always wondering what that bag looks like.
Do you have to have it airlifted out of the-
Yeah, right.
Is it in a crate that you have to put on a forklift?
But a lot of the monetary value consists of offers
for stays in fancy resorts
and private shows from a local mentalist.
Oh.
So, yeah. Private shows from a local mentalist.
Private shows from a local mentalist?
The mentalist
got interviewed for this and was like,
I typically cater to
a high-end clientele.
It was interesting on Fox,
I was watching Fox this morning and they're like,
the gift bags are $178,410.
The median household income in the United States, like they're trying to draw like this sort of like class consciousness comparison, but it's merely just obviously slam the Hollywood elites.
But I was like, oh, look at you suddenly being concerned about income.
Are you?
No, only because it's a gift bag that someone who was, you know, cares about trans people or something.
You just want to be like, yeah.
They're out of touch. They have a $178,000 gift bag.
I've actually been to the place in St. Barts that they do have stuff for.
It's really nice.
There's no poor people.
That's what I love about St. Barts.
You can't be poor and even get near there.
I wasn't given it by
some fancy gift bag.
I was given it by a defense contractor who likes my work on this show and
wants me to keep up the quote,
good work.
So good work.
And they tussle my hair.
Yeah.
Uh,
but so the physical gifts are luxury items like a wine fridge.
Um,
Jesus.
Uh,
but it's also like some of the shit shit is the stuff you find in a children's
birthday party gift bag, like a
Rubik's Cube black licorice.
It's just children's shit.
If you were giving me black licorice, I would be like,
that's disgusting.
It's probably the most boutique black licorice.
You could find it on the street
where we're recording this podcast
in Austin. It's so cute.
It's locally sourced black licorice i love it i love it but uh also underwear each bag include 86 dollars worth
of boxers um oh okay a nine dollar case of poppy soda 15 rubik's cube $86 worth of boxers. $80 worth of black licorice.
$80 worth of...
That's enough.
That's too much black licorice.
Or that black licorice better have some manner of drug in it.
Right.
Better have actual spice from the Dune universe.
I better be able to navigate...
Get my fucking dragonfly ship and fuck off out of here.
$500 worth of roses
which like are probably just rotting in that bag right now because all shit all that shit is
unopened 495 dollars worth of throw pillows uh 250 travel duffel i would take that thank you
thank you that's mine uh but a lot of these the offers for like stays and you know uh like luxury trips the luxury
trips uh won't be redeemed because they're considered taxable gifts which so that the
academy stopped issuing gift bags in 2006 because they decided it was like too much of a tax burden to just like drop on these stars the stars were like
oh man are you fucking serious oh man well god wouldn't want them to have to pay taxes on that
stuff um really hard for them yeah um i mean the american family is only making a fraction like
one-third yeah of that so fox news is pissed yep. Alright. Those are some of the things
that are trending on this Monday
morning. We are
back tomorrow with a whole
ass 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 y'all tomorrow.
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