The Daily Zeitgeist - We're Livin' on the Trend 8/19: Library of Congress, OnlyFans, Larry David, Greg Gutfeld, Mo Brooks, The Eternals

Episode Date: August 19, 2021

In this edition of We're Livin' on the Trend, Jack and Miles discuss the Library of Congress bomb threat, OnlyFans banning sexually explicit content, Larry David's run-in with Alan Dershowitz, Greg Gu...tfeld's late night show, Mo Brooks validating domestic terrorists 'frustrations', and the new trailer for 'The Eternals' Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:56 this season on the new podcast, Rip Current. Hear episodes of Rip Current early and completely ad-free and receive exclusive bonus content by subscribing to iHeart True Crime Plus only on Apple Podcasts. Hello, the Internet, and welcome to this episode of We're Living on the Trend. Courtesy of Johnny Davis. I think that's what we're going for is living on the edge. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:22 Sure. We're living on the edge. Anyways, hey, I'm jack and you are miles okay that's plenty all right today all right buy tickets to the live show august 25th uh wednesday go to momenthouse.com slash the daily zeitgeist check out chris crofton the whole crew anna jack me jack will dance okay he's saying jack will be dancing i will dance like i did in the year 2000 which is going to be cool pretty aggressively he was stinking hardcore he elbowed a teacher he elbowed a chaperone at a dance because he was stinking so hard yeah come through anyways we are living on trend, and here are some of the things that are trending.
Starting point is 00:03:06 We talk a little bit more about this on tomorrow's episode, but Library of Congress was trending because a dude basically, like, live-streamed his finger being on a detonator, live-streamed his, like, hostage negotiations, and it was a mess. But one thing that we didn't get into into that there's cash all over the ground. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:29 And apparently he threw out $3,000 in ones. Uh, and then, but then he's threatening. It just seems like that's a cross purposes with also having your finger on a detonator. The whole thing is weird. Cause he's like,
Starting point is 00:03:44 I'll do it, but I don't want to die and i don't want to hurt people but if i have to it's i don't know it's almost like it wasn't well thought out yeah no absolutely but all right caused a lot of panic only fans is trending because they are banning sexually explicit content this reminds me of when playboy like banned hey that's when i was there i was there when we went yeah i said look hef i said listen to me you awake and then his nurse was like please he hasn't been conscious in days and i'm like i'm sorry i'm sorry he's 900 000 years old um no so the deal is they essentially, they've been having a lot of problems raising new funding for the company. And because they say, apparently investors are either cautious
Starting point is 00:04:32 that it might be doing a potentially hosting content that would contain minors or some investors have mandates where like they're banned, like prohibited from investing in adult content that they are switching it up to do that i don't know how that makes sense um isn't that kind of what they built their entire business model around yes and then and a lot of people who like sex workers were finding like legit ways to bring in money and things like that that they're just switching it up it seems just completely counterintuitive and that's why many jokes are like okay well i guess patreon's where it's at or like have they not heard of tumblr that there's all kinds of um i don't know this is this is this is where they're at though they want to make more
Starting point is 00:05:14 money they need more funding but to do that they have to completely change what they do right because growth is the only thing that matters in like that sort of capitalism it's like we well we have to show growth so that we can get more funding so that we can show more growth so we can get more funding so we can ultimately you know cash out for billions of dollars or whatever rather than just being like okay well this is the thing that this is the lane that we found that people actually want to use us for so now they they're switching lanes. So we might as well follow that. Yeah. They're just,
Starting point is 00:05:46 they're swerving hard into the lane next to them without really checking their blind spot. Let's keep this metaphor going. Larry David was trending this morning because he had a run in with Alan Dershowitz at a grocery store on Martha's Vineyard. I don't know. Like part pardon me. I'm like, yeah, this is cool that Larry David is who he is on Curb. Like, he just told him that he's disgusting. At the same time, like, if you read the story there,
Starting point is 00:06:20 apparently they were buddies before. Right. So that's not great. i guess all rich people are just friends with one another uh because having richness in common is like more significant than yeah yeah because at the end of the day at a certain wealth level your enemies are all the same people so but here's how the exchange went dershowitz told david because uh he apparently tried to say hi to larry david larry david kind of ignored him dershowitz said we can still talk larry and larry david said no no we really can't i saw you i saw
Starting point is 00:06:57 you with your arm around fucking pompeo it's disgusting and dershowitz was like he's my former student at harvard law i greet all of my former studentsitz was like, he's my former student at Harvard Law. I greet all of my former students that way. I can't greet my former students. And then David said, it's disgusting, your whole enclave. It's disgusting. You are disgusting. And then Larry David walked away. Alan Dershowitz took off his T-shirt to reveal another T-shirt underneath that says,
Starting point is 00:07:24 it's the Constitution, stupid. Also, and then he took and then he kicked rocks. He hopped in the whip. And what did they say? How do they describe his exit? Drove off in an old, dirty Volvo. He pulled out the gag t-shirt after the argument and then hopped in his Volvo and peaced out.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Novelty T-shirts is amazing. Didn't he corroborate this? It's the highest form of communication. Yeah, he corroborated all this. He was like, yeah, my wife got me this shirt. And you're like, oh, my God, none of this is made up. First of all, I don't think the Constitution has anything to say about your ability to hang out with celebrities who you think are cool or them not thinking you're cool and not inviting you to dinner parties that you want to go to and just having the fact that
Starting point is 00:08:14 he keeps keeps it on him keeps the novelty t-shirt on him always ready to uh clap at a moment's notice is is amazing instead of this like some thug type dude lifting his shirt to let you know what he's got on his waistband dershowitz just lifts his t-shirt to reveal that he has another little joke t-shirt on underneath and you're like hey don't fuck with him you don't want to smoke with him whoa whoa whoa man hey all right whoa whoa easy man it's a kid's birthday man yeah fucking wave that shit around in here and And also, so we haven't heard much about the Greg Gutfeld late night show since it came out. I thought we had heard that it got canceled, but maybe they were just maybe that was wishful thinking. I don't know. But apparently it just passed, just surpassed Stephen Colbert in ratings.
Starting point is 00:09:03 It is now the highest rated late night talk show. Yeah! Alright! I think we need to promise to our listeners to watch one of these and kind of give our analysis.
Starting point is 00:09:19 I mean, what? Wow. And I also like, for the people who are in that writers room all these other late night shows I don't know what kind of existential dilemma you're having at the moment where like this is like
Starting point is 00:09:36 anti-comedy on this other show and it's getting more ratings but it clearly doesn't matter yeah because I remember the initial reviews were like abysmal and the ratings were super low. But I guess, you know, it's like any great album. Sometimes it might not make a bang in the beginning and then it grows on people. And then it becomes the anthem.
Starting point is 00:09:55 But yeah, I guess I could abuse myself further and watch a few minutes of it. I won't put that on you, but i will watch an episode of this at some point in the next year and uh yeah i mean i'm definitely i i i want to see because we've seen in the past like huckabee style of humor we've seen what the gist of shows like this are but why that's i was making a joke i'm like watch you got louis ck in that right they they have a lit ass writer's room of, like, canceled producers. Right, right. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:14:16 of us are actually looking for a way to disagree and still be in a relationship with each other. All that on the happiness lab listen on the iHeartRadio app apple podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts and we're back and Mo Brooks is trending the dude who was really a big part of like getting people whooped up for the uh january 6th insurrection the one who's getting sued dodging subpoenas who wore a bulletproof vest yeah january it was very peaceful very peaceful he's now trending because he put out a statement in regard to this dc i put you know uh attempted bomber situation and was basically saying some shit like he understands the frustration
Starting point is 00:15:12 that this man is feeling um and completely legitimizing this shit yeah because the guy said that like the south is coming for you joe biden so yeah mel brooks has to you know represent yeah absolutely and then uh you know throw more throw more fire on the gas fire along with gas on the fire just whatever whatever to do to exacerbate the situation right um i mean yeah again that's why it's just so frightening you know this is how it's just it's not going to end you still have there's still plenty of people in congress who are willing to rah-rah this shit um and only make people feel like this is the norm and appropriate and an actual way to do things um so yeah i don't know we'll see what kind of uh action is was taken against him uh but i doubt
Starting point is 00:16:03 any because these people can't even punish the january 6th people properly like to the point where there was that one judge kobe so i was like why are we only chart like how come these this seems like we're letting a lot of people off light for what happened and the cost to the the taxpayer for this event what is happening here so um you know america shows its soft spot for white supremacy white supremacy uh the i i mean i'd ask you right back why aren't we charging antifa uh for january 6th bro eternals is trending they just dropped the final trailer uh before the november release this is uh from the director of nomadland i i like i want to like this movie i like it in theory i'm into the idea of like you know creating a franchise based on a lesser-known comic that's like you know continues
Starting point is 00:17:00 on and people find new superheroes and uh there's a couple good comedic actors in it but this trailer is just like a lot of laser eyes and like big mythical monsters and like you've got betty laser eyes yeah my favorite song um it's i don't know it just it just feels like the sort of thing brett ratner could direct when you're showing me a bunch of laser eyes i but yeah i'm this is the chloe zhao movie right yeah this is chloe zhao yeah i was i was just reading this thing about how uh china has like basically stopped approving mcu films over there really yeah like as a way to kind of like push back what are they pushing back on i think it's probably a number of things like the messaging in it and maybe the people because they said that uh chloe xiao's oscar
Starting point is 00:17:50 win was like censored in china wow essentially it all stems from this interview she gave in 2013 where she had said that like she was talking about her upbringing and you know adolescent years as a teenager in china and referred to china as quote a place where there are lies everywhere and ever since then it's been it's been a rocky uh road so yeah i'm curious how much disney's like oh god we're really counting on that market to make these things pop but yeah and so they're not allowing eternals to come out as of right now it seems like they're not interested in showing the film there or having any marketing around it i feel like we should come up with a different name for authoritarians because authoritarian makes it sound like they're just like kind of this like unflappable stoic like my authority and it's
Starting point is 00:18:47 they're just like so messy and sensitive uh so producer brian said insecuritarians uh which i think is oh yeah very good insecuritarians all right and finally westworld is trending uh what why is westworld trending we got a season four coming this is an article about disney and how they're trying to make their experiences more next level and from this new york time i think people are quote tweeting this new york times snippet this is quote disney wants the robots in its parks to come alive one goal setting them free from the confines of the rides and letting them wander walkways to turn the parks into, as one executive put it, inhabited places.
Starting point is 00:19:28 Oh, I don't like that at all. No. That's inhabited places. That's an accident waiting to happen. So people are like, okay, Westworld. Sure. I don't know what kind of... I don't think I need that.
Starting point is 00:19:46 I'm not necessarily... That's not going to make my experience better. At a place like... Oh, shit. The robot just straight up hopped out this fucking ride like some fucking horror movie. And inhabited implies that they have... I don't know. That's such a creepy way to put it.
Starting point is 00:20:01 It implies cognition and a culture almost like right. Inhabitants. Once, once deserted wastelands now thriving and inhabited by fucking semi sentient robots. Right. We just want to have a good time with your kids, but steer clear.
Starting point is 00:20:22 If one of their battery packs runs out, that's a 3000 pound pound block that's going to fall on someone so wow all right well that's terrifying uh those are the things that are trending though um so we are back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show until then be kind to each other be kind to yourselves get fucking vaccine. Don't do nothing about white supremacy and we will talk to you all tomorrow. Bye. Bye. document my project. All you need to do is record everything like you always do. What was that? That was live audio of a woman's nightmare. Can Kay trust her sister or is history
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