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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of the Weekly Zeitgeist.
These are some of our favorite segments from this week, all edited together into one nonstop infotainment laughstravaganza.
infotainment laughstravaganza.
Uh, yeah.
So, without further ado,
here is the weekly
zeitgeist.
Her Twitter account was named
one of the 75 best Twitter
accounts by Pace. Please
welcome the absolutely hilarious
Marcella Arguello!
Beep, beep, beep!
Yes!
Hello.
Hi.
Sorry for being outdated.
What is this show even about anymore?
Just getting people's stats wrong.
So you won six or seven times?
One of the funniest things about Jack is how his whole...
He's just so muted and the vibe is just real chill.
And then when he is doing that introduction
he goes for it and it really gives me some insight into what's happening in the bedroom with his wife
so that's right i'm just into it you know i like it i love to admire another year out of nowhere
yeah exactly you get you can't and miles is like the same at all times which
is really i wonder what you're like with your parents you know what do you like with your
parents yeah i know i just annoy the fuck out of them i was gonna say are you an only child
yeah oh okay that explains it all right end of conversation i'm not interested anymore there we
go miles turns it on for his like friends parents I've seen him like run into one of his friends,
parents,
and like a sandwich shop.
And it's just like,
shout out Darlene.
Yep.
Darlene Chin.
We caught it.
And I'm like,
Oh,
cause you know,
sometimes it's weird when you see people out in public.
And most of the time you see people you don't want to fucking see in public.
But sometimes you see like,
you're like your homie from high school's
like mom you're like oh my god darling what the fuck bitch bring it in you're not talking to
darling like that are you no no i said hi darling how are you okay there it is okay oh you come here
too you work around here hopefully i run into you again yeah. What was that sound?
I was trying to hold back the laughter.
I thought there was some animal
dying.
No, that's me going.
Oh, shit.
I do animal impressions.
Damn, yeah.
We got to add that to the intro. Also, fantastic animal impressions. Oh, yeah. We got to add that to the intro.
Also, fantastic animal impressions.
Oh, shit.
Damn, that is really something.
Who's a chihuahua is that?
This replaces Mariah and Beyonce.
No.
How dare you?
You need to apologize to them.
I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, yeah.
This is a lifetime of being terrified of conflict to a pathological degree.
Do you ever go through an emo phase, like a Gothic phase, Jack?
No, not really. I went through like a, just.
I think you grew up in the Midwest too much for you to get emo.
No, there's plenty, plenty of emo.
in the midwest too much for you to get emo no there's plenty plenty of emo i wore cross colors and like carl can i in a town that was like the whitest town in the world and that was kind of
my emo phase that was like everybody was mad at me like including my teachers for doing that you
didn't get dark you got black that's right he went another direction yeah that's funny marcella what's new we're still in the middle of a pandemic why are you asking me that nothing is new there's nothing
to update i got trying to set up these hookups with these dudes and it's just not working out
and i'm very annoyed you know i'm just coming to people's towns and i'm trying to you know
make something happen and it's not you know know, I'm just upset. Just upset.
Does it feel like the energy is different out there
with everyone being vaccinated
or it's just kind of the same story?
Well, I mean, I'm just trying to not hook up with strangers
because, I mean, first of all, men lie.
So, like, I can't trust some stranger to be like,
yo, I'm vaccinated.
Yo, I haven't been in contact with anyone.
You know, it's like like that's out the window
so i'm like trying to hook up with people i like pretty much have known or like really like you
know kind of trust in some way and it's just not panning out and i'm like really like what is even
out there what are the options you know right guy i'm just saying guys you guys are lucky to be in a
whatever you want to call it but how do you like triangulate like the people you know you feel like
you have enough uh like mutual friends or whatever to be like okay i think i can kind of understand
or gauge how honest this person is i mean if i've known them for you i have to know i have to know
them for years to be like this can be a fine one night stand you know because i've had i hooked up
with homies and it's fine and then i hooked up with homies and it's not fine and there is no
there's no kind of navigating that but you know it's also at a certain point especially now through
the pandemic it's like people are definitely approaching everything a little differently
you know everybody's just like yeah sex okay yeah let's just do this i don't even want you know i
mean oh sex yeah yeah no sex for sure. Yeah, for sure.
I mean, but that's the other problem is that, you know,
some people, they lie and they're like,
no, I don't. I just want to do this.
And it's like, no, you don't.
They're like, I've loved you since the first time I saw you. And then they're like,
I just wanted you to rip me apart.
They don't want that.
I'm telling you right now.
You fellas are too sensitive.
Oh, shit. Fell fellows are too sensitive daniel we like to ask our guests what is something from your search history that is revealing about who you are okay well it's what's it's it's my current state in
life as well a little bit of like what i'm going through i don't know if you guys are hip to this or not but recently as of like two days ago but it's been ongoing before and since then i searched
tips for renting a car in kawaii uh-huh are you guys familiar with what's happening in this country
and specifically hawaii right now yeah that there's just oh complete rental car. There's no cars. There's no cars.
You have to rent a U-Haul, right?
For example, I, during a year ago,
almost, I think exactly a year ago, pretty much,
I rented a truck, drove to Rochelle, Illinois,
picked up my pinball machine that I had sold to have money to move to LA
and was able to buy back from the person I sold it to.
Wow, I love that.
And I drove it back out here and I rented a F-150, unlimited miles for like,
I think 12 days. I think it cost me $160, right?
Wow.
That's where we were at. Obviously that was pandemic pricing, but in a normal year,
I bet that would have cost me like maybe 400. And I rent cars a lot for being on the road and stuff.
So I'm versed.
Car rentals, if you can find one in Kauai,
are going for about $750 a day.
A day?
A day.
So guys, here's the thing.
They don't have cars anymore.
There's no cars. I'm not joking. They They don't have cars anymore.
There's no cars.
I'm not joking.
They just don't have it. Every single car rental place of every size and make of car is gone.
So now everything's gone to Turo, but there is nothing on Turo.
You can find cars for like $150, $200 a day, which is a good deal.
And it's like a 2012 Scion XB.
It's like a 2008 Saturn. And I'm not joking. And you're going to spend, if you're going to
usually go to Hawaii for at least five days, you're going to spend close to like a grand.
Now, there are almost no cars left on Turo. So the next place you have to go,
if you haven't gone the U-Haul route, which some people have gone, is Craigslist. And this cottage industry has been created
with people just renting their cars. And you see everybody from being like,
hey, here's my 08 Corolla. If you want to rent it, call me. To other people who have said,
here's the... In the ad, Craigslist ad, it'll'll be like here's a link to our google doc you fill out the
reservation form these are just people like yeah cashing in because in the you know so much of that
economy relies on like tourism a lot of just people who worked in the restaurant just like
took a big hit so this has kind of become in a good way i i actually feel like like a
windfall for them to be able to like make money back just on their own cars that they have. But I've gone so far. I am not a wealthy man. But when you look
at renting a $1,200 for seven days in Kauai, I looked on Craigslist, guys, and I was like,
do I just buy a $1,700 car and then I sell it to somebody else coming to kawaii or i give it to i like work out a deal
with somebody who's running one of these things and say like hey i'll just trust you you i'll
leave the car here you rent it out and then give me some sort of money off or or whatever at this
point you can be like yo dude i'll pay your car payment for a month yes right you just give it to me for like two weeks because that's not even going to match what the rental rate is.
And I know for you, your calculus is that car payment.
Why don't I take care of that?
And you can have it most of the month, actually.
Dude.
So real quick story.
I know we got time to get to today.
So I go out to lunch with a friend of mine and we're hanging out.
Didn't even dawn on me until we're sitting there.
I go, oh my God, you have family in Kauai.
And he goes, yeah, I'm from there.
I was like, I totally forgot.
I go, what I'm about to tell you sounds crazy.
And he had not heard anything I just told you guys.
He goes, let me call my family.
I go, if they'd let me rent one of their cars, if they even have one,
but I guarantee you, they already know about this.
The island's so small and it's all over every island in Hawaii.
I go, they already know about this. They might already be doing it all over every island in hawaii i go they already know about this they might already be doing it or if they have an extra car
i would rather pay them he goes let me call my uncle i mean i don't know he's not too like tech
savvy i bet he doesn't really we'll see right we leave lunch 10 minutes later he calls me up and he
goes so i just talked to my uncle his car is rented the first three days you're gonna be there he already was on this he
goes he said uh he said his uncle told him yeah he didn't know anything about it but his neighbor
approached him told him about it and his neighbor's running everything and then they just split some
of the money but everyone on the islands is doing this so my current search history is renting a car
yo i know there's zeitgang in hawaii because y'all came through for me when I was out there like a year ago.
Look, if you got the, you know, you got the lifted Yoda, bro, on the low for my man DVK, hit us up.
Please do.
I am desperate.
You down to ride in a Yoda, bro?
Yeah, for sure, man.
They're going to be, hey, who's that holey in the Yoda?
Wait, what's a Yoda? Toyota. a toyota oh yoda yoda because i'll be on i'd be on hawaii tiktok too you know i see how i've been on it too i love that when they start talking about their yodas
i'm like i love i love the vernacular the slang you get from regional tiktok if somebody out there
is a good person be nice to me and wants to throw me some tips i am open to any and all
possibilities it's a free-for-all but also i want you know i'm happy to take care of somebody
otherwise what you just use uber right yeah that's a whole on kawaii it's so remote yeah exactly
yeah i looked i was like what if i went from this place to this place because i'm
obviously uh very the lead i'm planning on going to Kauai later this summer. Oh, wow. Okay. Yeah. And so, um, I was like, what if I went from there and it was like $60. All right. At that point, if I go round trip, that's 120. I can only go to those two spots. Maybe I do rent a car for $150 a day. That's like an old, I don't know, Yugo.
I love a good cottage
industry, man.
That's the best
that capitalism has to offer is just
like spontaneity,
hustling.
Yeah, and I'm the same with you, Jack.
I'm all for it. I'm like, hey,
I got to assume I'm trying to do right by people, so
there's got to be people out there that would try to do right by me let's all help each other and everybody
yeah as long as you're not being like yeah three grand a day you're like okay well come on now
back in the day though that's like the way that people got rich in california like the reason
stanford university exists is because somebody came out here and just started selling people like shovels and shit.
Yeah. Yep.
That's who made the most money.
And now, I mean, you would be like stomped
by some big capitalist force.
Big hurts would just like destroy
you. But back in the day, that's how
capitalism worked and why it worked.
Yep. Yeah, that's dope.
What is something you think
is overrated? sir i think weirdly
the opinions of twitter scholars have become so overrated now because we used to live in a world
where like people only spoke when they really had something to say right and like you had to like go
out of your way to like get published and like prove that you were smart and blah, blah, blah. And now it's like, I don't know.
I just feel like, I don't know, even like Malcolm Gladwell, who I think is very smart and respect.
Like anytime he has an opinion on anything, I'm like, oh, my God.
Like, I think.
How about this?
I think you should only have an opinion about things that we know you're an expert in.
But like when people are like, cool recipe. I'm like, i don't want to hear this you know what i'm saying like i don't
just leave me alone or like or just like this idea of like let me tell you a story and then
you see like parentheses thread and you're like no i saw this thread we're just like this very prominent black scholar uh i'll i'll leave
his name out of it but i'll text you guys on the side of course and tell you of course you know
this is like someone who you know during the uprising of last summer and all this stuff is
it you know pretty it has some pretty poignant and smart things to say but then he goes on a thread
about how he was walking down the street he started
speaking to a home uh an unhoused person i'm sorry and um the person's like hey i recognize you
you're so and so the professor and like educator and he's like oh yeah that is me how'd you know
who i am and the unhoused person said to him, said, just because I don't have a home doesn't
mean I don't have access to a
library and to
knowledge. And so then he
ends the thread by saying, he's like,
so I gave that man the
$4 I had in my pocket.
Then I went home and I donated
$200 to my
local library. And I was like,
you should have done that in reverse.
So you gave someone who's living on the street
four bucks
who knew who you were!
Right.
It's so...
And I was like, see, this is why I don't
need to know anything about anybody.
Please, just like...
I think you should get on Twitter if you're an expert of any sort and be like, again, like, yes, aliens are here.
Here's the proof.
Or like, hey, this is how you can save some money.
But like I anything else where like, especially when they like give you these glimpses into their personal lives, like me and the spouse headed up to so and so i'm just like
neil degrasse tyson's the worst of it i think oh my god yeah you know i'm just like like
if your personality is ruining movies which are like objectively like just the easiest thing to
enjoy like outside of candy like alright yeah I think I'm out
you know
Neil deGrasse Tyson is so I feel like
there he's like a reason
I used to be interested in space and then
one of the reasons that I no longer engage
with space news like I went all
the way around on being interested in space
because of him
exactly
so yeah I would say space because of him. Exactly.
So yeah, I would say that the opinions of experts,
the personal opinions of experts
are overrated.
What is
something that you think is underrated?
Chocolate mixed with
fruit.
Okay, mixing it up.
Okay, so sweets are overrated. up. Sweets are overrated.
Chocolates mixed with fruits
are underrated.
I love it. I love it. Okay. Go on.
Just walking contradictions, y'all.
What's fruits? I hate... Okay, I'll say this.
I don't like orange and chocolate. Never
was able to get down with that. If it's overly
citrusy, I've had
trouble. I appreciate that.
My brother's the same way. Oh, okay. and we don't know what happened to you guys uh that ruined you but uh you know it's
i i feel you a little bit that like that having those like strands the citrus like fibrousness
used to fuck with me a little bit to combine that with chocolate but i got over that real
fibrous i would have thought it's the acidity that's that could also be it that could also be it
yeah is this also this feels like the most curmudgeon-y conversation to have about sweet
how do they make you feel what's your ideal fruit chocolate combo berries berries with milk or with dark chocolate always dark chocolate wow okay uh
miles so do you don't fuck with orange and chocolate is there a chocolate fruit combo that
you cherry ones that make sense like you know bananas and chocolate like i i can get down with
that like a chocolate banana crepe you know what i mean like when i'm in japan i eat that like yeah
like they're so good yeah like you know that's when i those combinations kind of get to me but
yeah i don't it's it's really because i remember once like some like european orange chocolate or
something my parents had laying around the house and i thought like oh here we go chocolate and
it just felt it was such a violent combo in my mouth
that I was like I can't this isn't
my childish mind cannot handle this
combination it's a lot of
acidity yeah it was a little too much
a little too much so you're just talking about like a chocolate
from like a box of chocolates
that had like an orange cream filling
is that no or like they have ones that are
innately like infused with
like it's like an orange chocolate.
Yeah.
Or like I've had the ones where it'll be like candied sort of citrus fruit with chocolate around it.
And I'm like, what are we doing here?
Fuck that.
I'm a purist.
You know, I'm a little I'm a little close minded when it comes.
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Absolutely not.
What was that?
You didn't figure it out?
I think I need to hear you say it.
That was live audio of a woman's nightmare.
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You're allowed to be doing this?
We passed the review board a year ago.
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There's nothing dangerous about what you're doing.
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And there's a new conservative answer.
New absurd conservative answer to the 1619 project yeah
yeah i mean look we don't have to spend much time on it because as we said we've discussed all the
time that you know systems of oppression they maintain their power when people are completely
made ignorant of the context the history the pervasiveness and then it can just be like i don't
know what's going on that's why the 1619 project is so hated
so hated by racists because just a clear light on the you know origins and machinations of
star-spangled racism that we have in this country and it takes away like a lot of lazy
talking points like when kids are like well slaves like were educated or like civil war was about
agribusiness no no no no, no. You should actually,
that's what someone told you because they don't want you to know how horrifying this entire
institution was. So again, we've seen a lot of people, you know, whether it's the UNC Chapel
Hill trying to take away, uh, Nicole Hannah Jones, uh, tenure and things like that. People are scared
of this because it's just true. It's just truth telling about our history.
And so Greg Abbott in Texas is now doing his darndest to have his own version to obscure
the racist history of this country.
It's called the 1836 Project, which is a reference to the Texas fight for independence.
Or you could just say, you know, colonialism and empire, because, I mean, you could look
at the Alamo and say maybe that was actually the worst blunders in military history was completely told a different way to create more energy's history to Texas residents, largely through pamphlets given to people receiving driver's licenses.
It also awards students on their knowledge of the state's history and values.
But some of these specific bills that are part of this House Bill 3979 says, quote, it will limit how Texas educators can discuss current events and racism in the U.S.
The 1836 project also requires the promotion of, quote, the Christian heritage of the state.
Uh-huh.
You know, Nicole Hannah-Jones rightly pointed out in a thread that this is nothing new.
There have been gag orders on discussion of abolition or like anti-slavery talk since the beginnings of this country and this
is yet another form of this where they're trying to be like hey let's uh let's just we're gonna
steer this conversation where we need to uh and set rules on how much truth you can tell people
yeah there's a uh there's a talk about underrated movies there's a 1996 movie uh lone star that where the like struggle to tell the story
of like texas history like figures prominently that's right really good but i mean it's like
that whole like the whole idea of you know a lot of texas independence is completely stripped away
all of the racism and what was you know saying the idea that before all of you know like the
timeline of saying like well it was the over overstepping of these governments that like created like this tyranny that they had to fight against.
They already had plans to steal this land from way before any of that.
And using things like we're taking this land because they're, quote, lesser people.
It's all steeped in racism. And of course, yeah, maybe you should probably get ahead of your own.
You know, like there's no there's no clean state history in any state, really.
You really want to look at it.
But Texas has a lot of nerve, let's be real.
Like most of the academic books we use for grade school kids
come out, are published in Texas.
Yeah, they have outsized power for it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And the way those things describe what slavery was,
it was work for immigrants bananas you know the way they
try to constantly obscure and put down juneteenth celebrations like this is this is a not a people
of texas problem but a government of texas problem i would say and it's just absolutely it's hyper
frustrating i guess just to i mean miles already said it like it's nothing new but
wow the audacity to be like uh you're super in-depth well researched verified
work like life's work cannot be taught because it offends my delicate sensibilities i don't like
when people talk about racism it makes me uncomfortable that it black people already have so little history like specifically in this country that
we can look to with actual names and dates so much of our stuff has been erased that we're
historians are literally guessing you know what recipes were martha washington's and which recipes
were her slaves right and and trying to differentiate so
that his work can be honored and respected and taught. And it's, it's, it's really frustrating
to have to sit and listen to people in power, try to continue to erase the little bit of history
that we, we can trace. yeah well especially because it it goes it
runs afoul of the mythology of these places where it's like you see just good good good old christian
people trying to forge our way through this country and when we did it like this by you know
scaring off people with violence um and we don't want to talk about how much
so much of everything is either
stolen or exploited from the work or labor of other people but that's just the pattern that
we'll can like it's we'll we've we'll never break that cycle even how we look at things today we
have you know there's videos going viral of people who are gig workers begging for better tips
because the wages they're paid to deliver food are not enough to survive and we're
still like you know some it's just like oh wow that's that's a problem but maybe in this very
singular thing rather than like no we have a history of doing this like this is our entire
country just built on this and we still can't zoom out enough to really take that all in and begin to
do something better yeah and then they call the other conservatives call the other side snowflakes and claim they're overly sensitive they're like oh
y'all can't handle history okay damn all right there's a new pro publica report i want to talk
about real quick uh that basically is illegal what they're doing uh they're republica yeah they're basically revealing
these dudes tax individual tax information they're like we're not going to tell you where we got it
but their argument is that this has greater public value than like not doing it essentially
that like there's enough public value uh so it's not I mean, it's not illegal. Like, it's just when they interviewed Bloomberg's people, for instance, they were like, and we think this is indefensible to reveal the tax information about private individuals.
So they'll probably be sued over this.
But it's worth it.
That's what I'm saying like if you actually if you want to actually do stuff that's for the greater good it gets you into trouble because the people in power are corrupt pieces of shit that of course
don't want this shit revealed like that's exactly speaking to what i just said it's so frustrating
it's this evil cycle so it's like shout out to them for actually fucking doing this yeah yeah
absolutely well tell get us angry jack what is it all right all right so yeah not to overcomplicate
this because it's like evil as fuck but basically what they did is they looked at not just that go up in value and you know they become
they make a hundred billion dollars in value in a year but they don't actually sell that stock so
they don't have to pay taxes on that um and so just to put that into perspective uh between 2006 Between 2006 and 2018, Jeff Bezos's wealth shot up by $120 billion.
And again, our brain can't even process what $120 billion means, but it's just an unimaginable amount of wealth that could solve world hunger like 10 times over.
Meanwhile, typical Americans his age paid more in taxes than they saw in wealth
growth. That is for every $100 of wealth growth over that period, a typical American paid $160
in taxes. Bezos paid $1. So we're paying, the average American is paying more in taxes than their wealth is growing over a period of time because the way that most of us make our money and grow our wealth is through our income. like Bloomberg, are all just foregoing an income, basically,
but still making billions and billions and billions of dollars
through growing their stock holdings.
They are able to pay less than we are.
And so think about if you only had to pay $1 on every $100 that you made.
Don't even say that shit. don't even say that shit don't even say that shit it's so funny because everyone's first fucking brutal lesson with this fucked up system
that we have is when you get that first fucking job and as when you're whatever age you are you're
a teenager whatever and you're like fuck yeah i'll make x an hour times everything i did oh shit i'm
getting like 200 bucks in this check.
And then you get it and you're like, what the fuck is all this other shit they just took out of here?
I thought I made this money.
And then even to know that these people are like living the fantasy version that we were as kids where it's like, okay, yeah, maybe like a dollar comes out.
Like I could fuck with that.
Not 26% or whatever the fuck it all ends up being
oh it's fucking infuriating and also leaves me again that we have to start bullying these
motherfuckers yes thank you so that's what we were talking about yesterday is just we need to
make jeff bezos the most hated person on earth and then make sure he knows that
because he clearly looked good on that Megan Thee Stallion cover yesterday.
He clearly wants to be liked
because he's risking his life to be liked to go to space.
He is clearly desperate for public approval.
I mean, even the way he dresses,
you can tell he's desperate to be liked.
What a loser.
He's been lifting weights and eating almonds for the past like 15 years to try and get ripped which is
like nobody wants to see that man but like that's i think it hits him up inside that people like
elon musk even though i think they should but i think he really is like fuck man i'm cooler than
elon musk like let's do a video i'm wearing a cowboy hat and
drinking a beer with my brother i barely talk to that's what i love about this report is that
so rich people have been taking advantage of america's sort of you know being just incredibly
horny for individualism like and wanting to like lionize anybody who becomes a public celebrity so they make themselves
public celebrities elon musk hosts snl bill gates gets to like lecture on anything he wants to give
a speech on and like assume to be an expert warren buffett gets like a flattering documentary on hbo
and pro public is basically using the fact that they have created these public profiles for themselves and being like, that is going to make sense to people. how much this individual motherfucker like is stealing from you right basically while you pay
more in taxes than you actually make right so in a way you should be able to pull up to one of
these people and be like where is my lamborghini yeah because you that's at minimum that's what
we're looking at uh that you've siphoned out from me so let me get that and i'll be god damn that's
where i wish again there was just places where you could run into these billionaires and I have
all their goon,
like IDF,
former security guards,
like harangue you were trying to keep you away where you can really get in
Jeff Bezos space.
You want shit.
And everybody knows you a fucking fraud.
I mean,
shout out to that dude who slapped that French.
Macron.
Like God,
we, we, we wish we all wish. Yeah. Shit shit i mean god knows how he's gonna be punished but like damn like that's the shit we
do wish we could yeah like straight into my veins you're like yo you smacked your look you wanted
to smack the shit out your leader and you did that must have felt fucking good it must have felt real
good i'm just thinking about because these numbers are crazy they pay
a dollar for every hundred or whatever the fuck right and it reminds me i because i keep thinking
about how miles to what you're saying like when you're a teen but when i was six my like we on
halloween halloween was a day i learned to hate the government was my dad would like have i told
this story before i don't know but like my dad at the end of trick or treating,
we had all our candy out and he would walk through cause we'd be trading our
candies.
He'd be like,
tax man's here.
I'm here to take 10%.
And I was like,
no!
10 is all the numbers I know.
That's all the numbers.
That's huge.
And he would,
he would take,
and he wouldn't just take some of like the like the
gross circus peanut candies he would take like some snickers and yeah i mean yeah he would but
he was like you gotta learn about uncle sam you gotta learn how the government works i was like
i fucking hate the government when i was six years old because my dad taught us about taxes
and it really like it's just it's wild now that i'm an adult to be like this shit is so
fucking corrupt and it feels so out of it's just so out of hand and again which is going back to
the same point it's like we need people really in the system that aren't fucking trying to all be
aoc and like actually like infiltrating this damn system and it's so frustrating and you know i
can't say too much shit because i was like 25 when i was like because i was like you know doing
going to marches and doing this and that and i was like do i want to do this and really do this or do
i want to pursue comedy and selfishly i was like i want to do comedy because i do want to be happy
because i saw the like how fucked up and deep and how unchangeable things really seem and how it felt like even if I got into politics, like even the most change I could do would still leave me really fucking sad.
Yeah.
You know, like it's really shitty when you think about how fucked up it is because it's like
you know my family's from el salvador and like the shit that's going on in el salvador right now
is like so crazy and it just every like every topic we talk about all you guys talk about on
this show it just it's like fuck man it's this shit is relentless relentlessly endless you know
like ah it's the end we're just waiting for i think we're waiting to
die that's what we're doing we're waiting to die or just like the tone of what we talk about to
always be the pressure we're feeling is because the weight of the wealthy is being just put onto
us all of us they don't do shit they just take every day they're the same people who pay our
fucking cut our paychecks but at the the same time, they don't pay shit.
Yeah.
This whole thing is built upon exploitation of your work and your wealth and things like that.
And I think right now it's much easier to be like, fuck, man, I want to make it like Elon.
Right.
I want Warren Buffett money.
That is, you know, and that's like that.
And I think that is because we're the most propagandized fucking beings on Earth that we can't even be able to like only a few people are like, no my shit in comedy and just do whatever the
fuck i wanted to do it was because i realized yo this system is it can't be changed and it can't
be infiltrated like the real substantive change is going to be like when you know american people
begin to understand how much we have to work collectively to be in to be like oh shit they
figured out how to fucking stop working and put
the brakes on do you think the pandemic opened a lot of people's eyes about that yeah for sure
yeah i don't know i don't know where we're at now like what that means measurably yeah but you can
tell just from like reading like profiles on people who like after the pandemic were like yo
i'm done doing this other shit like i'm done being a bartender actually like it's too much work i don't like the
energy but people are pivoting to like i want to organize uh better outcomes for people who work
in bars like that's more fulfilling to me and i think i think once people get i think for yeah
the churn of capitalism stops for a second and people were like yo what the fuck matters we do
yeah i think the only thing i would correct in what you said is that it's not that
it's impossible to change it's that the change that we desire is impossible to see in our lifetime
but i definitely think that the change will be small but it will be needs to be constant and
needs to be um with as many people that i don't want to say think like, but have maybe progressive ideas that go in there and they
do the best that they can with this fucked up system. Because hundreds of years of bullshit.
Yeah. And I think as you see it play out in more places, because it's not just people in
the inner cities and things talking about gentrification, you're seeing it happen in
Ketchum, Idaho yeah or like it's
near like where all these celebrities and like rich people buy properties and it's driving up
the cost of living for just these normal people in this small town that like their town is like
yeah man we're thinking of letting people pitch tents and park their rvs to live there because
we we haven't we don't have any regulation on affordable housing that like even people in these
midwestern places, what the fuck
is this? Like, why are wealthy people
allowed to just turn up the rent prices
on us out of fucking nowhere?
Like, we're the people that serve them and
they want us to live in fucking tents?
And it's like, yeah, man.
Oh my gosh, this is so crazy.
Oh, fuck.
It's just the limitation
of the human mind. Like, I can't conceive of a billion dollars nobody
can conceive of a billion dollars who doesn't like have a billion dollars like no it's and the most
money i can conceive of is like that scene in blow where they had all the fucking cash in like
legal boxes and i'm like oh that's a lot of money but that's the most i could even fathom for money
ever think about like how you could spend all all the money you could possibly like get your mind around in a single year and you would still have hundreds of million dollars left over.
Yeah, that's fucking crazy.
When I worked when I was a bank manager, it was I was like responsible for wiring like millions upon millions of dollars every day.
That was one of the things I had to do the first thing in the morning. it fucking fucked with me man i was like i don't understand this i hate that i
have to do this i'm really like i felt like i don't want to use the term slave because that's
the you know little little overzealous but it's like it just felt i just felt i felt so small
like a surf in a medieval oh my god it was the beginning of me starting to be like,
I do not want to do this.
This feels so fucking weird.
It feels out of touch.
It feels unnecessary.
Like also, what are these companies really doing?
You know, because I mean,
if you know anything about anything,
you know none of these companies
are just fucking clean all the way through.
It's not possible to have that much money and not exploit labor and and people and it's just it's
so it's just bizarre the money and we and what's fucked up is that money isn't even real it's a
concept that was created right and and yet here we are it's controlling everything it's fucked up
yeah i mean just think about the amount of money that people are making off of moving those wire transfers from one thing to another compared and like not adding value to anyone's life other than their clients or whatever. and actually serving a purpose in their communities don't make shit and then are made to pay 160 dollars in taxes for every hundred dollars of wealth growth.
And that makes them hate taxes, which the billionaires use to their advantage by being like, yeah, taxes suck.
Am I right?
Let's let's get rid of all these high taxes that are killing us.
Am I right?
Elon Musk didn't pay any any he paid zero dollars in taxes
in 2018 milkshake these assholes you know i also was i'm just like we would respect these people a
little bit if they were like okay i'm not gonna pay taxes but i'm gonna give this city a million
fucking dollars like when tulsa tulsa and you know they have their issues but they they put that park together
out there it's this free park that's available to everybody and it was like the wealthy which
I'm assuming it's like the guilty white people you know it's their money and they open this
insanely huge but free outside park that is available and you know for anyone to use and
it's beautiful and you know the historical implications are there but i was like well
that's fucking nice but these millionaires did this because the city needed it and and again
it's tulsa so they have their own bullshit yeah that they haven't dealt with anything where they
can just sort of wash over their own acts by doing like these little yeah but i i just like as and it's not
like the best use of money but i was just like that was the first time i was like oh yeah so
millionaires billionaires can actually do something for cities they just choose not to like it was
just that room that's that is how i felt about it when i got to like i mean i enjoyed it it was you
know got to see it before it opened and that was cool as a comedian, but it definitely like fucked me up.
Cause I was just like,
are these people and their money?
It's just too much.
I'm sorry.
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you stream podcasts and we're back and i knew i knew this was not going to drop really troubling truths on us when it was that 60 Minutes report, that segment that had some really cool shit in it.
But then it closed with Marco Rubio being the face of like, we don't know.
We don't know.
So there's this report that people have been talking about for years that was, I think, at least partially brought about by Marco Rubio being scared of the UFOs.
And basically what the people who have been briefed about it say that it is not going to confirm the existence of alien life, which is so shocking to me that anybody thought that was going to happen,
that they were just going to be like, we figured out it's aliens, y'all. That's what it was.
Anyways, yeah, it's just more confirmation of what we already know, which is that we don't know anything. There's no explanation. Was this coming off the Big Tic Tac? Is that related to the Big
Tic Tac from a couple years ago i
loved that big tic tac yeah they're not gonna tell us what's going on with the big tic tac
yeah you know they never tell you what the big tic tac really is and and i'm sick of being teased
about it i want to know what's in there i want to know who's in there i would be i feel like
honestly best case scenario is it's aliens but probably it's not and it's something really scary inside
the tic tac right i just i'm like just do what y'all gotta do at this point that's how i feel
about it like if y'all if it's aliens do what you gotta do if it's just some weird secret society
with future tech do what you gotta do but like the teasing it's like just leave us alone like you
know what i mean like just do the thing like do the thing right do the thing you need to do but
like just like moving in shadows and you know the fact that we have to hear marco rubio be like
i'm the guy to talk about it. You know what I mean?
It's whatever you're trying to accomplish is already not being accomplished because he's now involved with it.
You know, now that being said, if it was like a dream scenario, it would be really funny if they were just like, we're angels.
And everyone's like, my god i mean i think that's what i do think that's what the conservative side is hoping for because like
i'm seeing this covered in conservative media as it's not aliens y'all because they didn't say
it's aliens people are like see we told you it's not aliens.
Which, like, nobody was saying that this report was going to be, like, aliens definitively.
And nobody, like, I don't know.
I don't know anybody who thinks that, like, yes, it's definitely aliens.
It's just, like, I'm intrigued by the fact that we don't know what the fuck it is.
Like, that's interesting to me.
Oh, you don't think it's aliens? I don't know what it is. I honestly don't know what the fuck it is like that's that's interesting to me oh you don't think it's aliens
i don't know what it is i honestly don't oh i i i don't think there's any other answer
like just i well i just think statistically it's like what are we what are we doing right like
what do we think it's it's either and this is like, so this is going to get really convoluted for a second.
But it's like, either we are becoming closer to viewing an objective reality, right?
And because we're getting smarter and we're viewing an objective reality, we're seeing things that language has kind of sliced from our purview by learning certain words right you know like and
again noam chomsky and a few other people talk about you know how like language dictates literally
what your reality is yeah right yeah and it's like the world is completely different from
us to a spider to a dog just by like the mental fitness that you have right so so it's either that or it's aliens but
like i i mean what's the is the other you know like option on the table that it's what it's tech
from a different like country yeah i don't i don't think that's likely or at least i hope it's not
that but i think that's what conservatives hope it is
because that takes them down a direction of
we need to tool up for the coming World War IV or whatever.
Yeah.
But yeah, I mean the-
Against them Chinese space ships.
There's just, I agree.
There's like an overall hopefulness to,
at least the reason that I hope it's aliens is that they are just observing us or doing work in the background that suggests that our fears of a warlike alien species that's going to come and murder us all might just be us imagining like a future based on our history like the further
back you go the more warlike humanity is and like there's reason to believe that the further we
progress the less likely we'll be to intentionally kill each other which would be like this group or
whatever entity that's behind these things like is much more advanced than us and
maybe they're just i don't know like maybe this is just the equivalent of like a fish seeing a person
snorkeling you know and they're just like what the fuck and then they disappear and you're just like
huh well that was weird you know it's just i don't know. I mean, I've heard I feel like whenever UFOs come up, like I obviously they exist in some capacity, but they're but they're never like the study of UFOs aren't helped by the people who super believe in them.
Because anyone I've talked to that is like UFOs are a real thing are like objectively a scary person that I didn't want to spend a lot of time with.
a scary person that I didn't want to like spend a lot of time with right but but it is I mean I don't I'm trying to remember what movie is making me think this but the like I've definitely seen
it like proposed in like bullshit theories and pop culture stuff where it's like oh it's the
American government and then they make the report to make it seem like they don't know what it is
but they do know what it is and it's like whatever peeing in the pool yourself make it seem like they don't know what it is, but they do know what it is. And it's like, whatever, peeing in the pool yourself
and then being like, feels like there's piss in this pool,
which I've done.
Just pulling from my lived experience.
Right, right.
But I don't know.
I mean, I hope it's aliens.
It's like the little, what was the Amy Adams alien movie?
Arrival.
Arrival.
The aliens came and they're like, we're friendly.
We just want to let you know you're going to date Jeremy Renner.
It's like such a weird, here's my problem with that movie.
It's like, so they had to come to us.
They're an an advanced unstuck
from time
civilization
and they had to come to us
to get help
in 3000 years
like it's just like I was like
what are we doing here
it's just an
impossibility
you know what I'm saying like if someone
came to me right now they're like hey i'm the smartest living creature in you know the known
universe but i need your help in 3 000 years i'd be like you're lying like there there's nothing i
there's nothing i'm doing 3 000 years from now that i'm not doing right now you know what i mean
like this is i this is the peak you know and so uh that's
that's yasser's critique of arrival a movie that came out four years ago
your silence was definite i i feel like these have more in common just based on like the one
anecdote that's like unequivocally uh it was like a fighter pilot
who like went up to it and it just like kind of circled in front of him but like almost like
playfully and then just like zipped away it really reminded me of like a spielberg alien
like just like kind of a friendly like goofy alien who's just like yeah you know playful and then
just doesn't want anything to do with us really at this point, which. Well, so I read this report in Popular Mechanics, you know, years ago, and that's kind of what they propose.
Right. They're like any advanced civilization is knows we pose no threat to it.
Right. So they're sending satellites there.
You know, like there's not an alien in that.
Space cart going going like whoa cool
a pilot like you know what i mean right they're looking at us they're like this place sucks it's
like smoky and dirty like let's get out of here bring our little drone back or whatever you know
and like i i think that's the biggest thing but i don't i i think that's probably the most sane version of it but i don't
think you can even propose that version without like three of my neighbors walking outside with
a rifle right now and shooting like it's just like if we're like no no no they don't care
there's not even beings in those things they'd'd be like, it's space Mexicans, you know?
And it just don't, you know, like it's just, we're dealing with psychopaths.
There's just no way to be like, oh yeah, no, it's there.
They just happen to be smart and checking us out.
You know what I mean?
Because I'll also say like, even if it was your neighbor who you've known for years, if they were like, hey, I'm just coming by your house to check on things, you'd be like, why?
So the fact that it could be an alien, I get the anxiety.
Looking in through your windows.
Yeah.
Hey, hey, just wanted to make sure that everything was A-OK over here.
We cool?
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