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INSOMNIA STREAM: WRECKED IN THE CITY EDITION.mp3

01/16/2022
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Love you.
00:01:23 Say you love me.
Speaker 2
00:01:27 You cry along my through you.
00:01:33 Well, you can cry, cry, cry.
Speaker 1
00:01:45 Over you.
00:01:52 No, you say you're sorry.
Speaker 2
00:01:59 So true you can.
Speaker 1
00:02:07 Romeo river.
00:02:10 Crimea river.
Speaker 2
00:02:14 I cried A room.
Speaker 1
00:02:17 Over you.
00:02:22 You drove there.
00:02:25 They drove me.
Speaker 2
00:02:26 Out of my while, you never.
00:02:38 Remember, I remember all that you say.
Speaker 1
00:02:49 Told me you were through with me.
00:02:56 You say?
00:03:14 Cry me a river.
Speaker 2
00:03:25 I cried.
00:03:33 I cried.
00:03:59 Stars shine and bright above.
00:04:02 Love you.
00:04:05 Night breezes seem to whisper.
00:04:09 I love you.
00:04:12 Birds singing in the trees dream A Little Dream of me.
00:04:25 Say night in kiss me.
00:04:31 Just told me tight.
00:04:34 And tell me you miss me.
00:04:38 While I'm a Blues can be dream, A Little Dream of me.
00:04:50 Start spinning kiss.
00:05:17 Sweet dreams till sunbeams.
00:05:24 Sweet dreams that leave all behind you, but in your dreams, whatever they think.
00:05:36 Dream dream of me.
00:06:16 Still craving your kids longing to linger till Dundee.
00:06:35 Sweet dreams till sunbeams.
00:06:42 Sweet dreams that leave our world behind you.
00:06:49 In your dreams, whatever they feel.
00:07:01 Dream A Little Dream.
00:07:07 Dream A Little Dream.
Speaker 3
00:07:28 Yes, science.
Devon
00:07:32 How you guys doing?
00:07:36 Uh, now that everyone's.
00:07:38 Fast asleep with a very low key musical intro.
00:07:44 Yeah, and put myself asleep.
00:07:46 You know the drink.
00:07:47 Some more of this coffee here.
00:07:49 Hope you guys are having a good evening Devon stack here.
00:07:52 This is the insomnia stream.
00:07:55 The wrecked in the city edition.
00:08:00 Wrecked in the city.
00:08:03 Of course, a lot of people are making the the easy connection.
00:08:06 Oh, that's must be sex in the city.
00:08:09 We want to go over sex in the city.
00:08:12 No, not.
00:08:14 In the way you're thinking.
00:08:16 I refuse.
00:08:18 I am not going to go through.
00:08:19 Sex in the city.
00:08:21 That is, uh.
00:08:22 I don't know. Maybe, maybe.
00:08:23 Maybe something?
00:08:24 No, probably not.
00:08:25 Probably never.
00:08:27 What? What basically.
00:08:29 In a way, we are, but not like.
00:08:31 The the old ones.
00:08:32 Basically, what?
00:08:33 What got me?
00:08:35 To even consider looking at anything sex in.
00:08:39 The city related.
00:08:42 Was the fact that they they.
00:08:45 Are remaking it.
00:08:46 I guess.
00:08:47 I mean there there's now.
Speaker
00:08:48 A new.
Devon
00:08:50 New chapter in the lives.
00:08:53 Of the the.
00:08:54 Degenerate women from sex in the city.
00:08:58 And I thought to myself, fun.
00:09:01 Those ******* have got to be old.
00:09:05 Like old.
00:09:08 Like the actresses are pretty old.
00:09:12 How much sex could even be happening at this point, and what city is this so I can avoid it?
00:09:21 And I got to thinking that.
00:09:23 You know, they're they're so old and this isn't a joke.
00:09:27 Like they're so old.
00:09:29 They're about the same age.
00:09:32 As The Golden Girls.
00:09:35 When that show was on.
00:09:39 And then I started thinking.
00:09:45 They are the same age.
00:09:49 But how differently did these two shows?
00:09:58 Display a depiction of women of that age.
00:10:03 In that time.
00:10:04 Now, for those of you don't know, I would think that a lot of people do know, especially because Betty White, who just backed herself to death right before turning 100. I thought she was never going to die. You know, she was still working. Like, Can you imagine?
00:10:18 Still working up until 100 years old.
00:10:22 I mean I I.
00:10:23 I was amazed.
00:10:24 I was amazed that she was.
00:10:26 Still cooking, you know, still.
00:10:28 Had a voice over work.
00:10:30 She was in some.
00:10:31 Sitcom like only like a couple of years ago.
00:10:34 Insanity anyway.
00:10:37 For those of you don't know.
00:10:39 Golden Girls was a show in the 1980s.
00:10:42 About a bunch.
00:10:43 Of old ladies that lived together.
00:10:45 That's about as much as you, really.
00:10:47 Need to know and.
00:10:50 They the different struggles they had to.
00:10:52 Deal with and.
00:10:53 It was a sitcom, you know, 80.
00:10:55 Sitcom Laugh track all that annoying ****.
00:10:58 And so I hadn't seen this.
00:11:00 I mean, I I'm not.
00:11:01 Golden Girls fan by any.
00:11:02 Means I hadn't seen any of it.
00:11:04 I think I'd seen like parts of episodes when I was a kid, when I was a kid, when they play reruns or whatever.
00:11:11 But I thought, you know, I'll.
00:11:12 I'll take a look at the pilot episode.
00:11:15 Of golden girls.
00:11:17 And then I'll take a look at the, I guess you know the the pilot episode or the first episode of this reboot of sex in the city.
00:11:25 And let's just compare notes.
00:11:27 Let's just let's just take a look and.
00:11:28 See how wildly different they are.
Speaker 5
00:11:33 And the weird.
Devon
00:11:34 Thing was.
00:11:36 In a in a sick and twisted.
00:11:38 Way, they weren't different.
00:11:42 There was there was a.
00:11:43 Lot more in common than I was expecting.
00:11:47 And so we're going to have.
00:11:48 A look at that.
00:11:50 So let me load this up real quick.
00:11:53 I was actually very surprised.
00:11:55 Oh, I forgot to resize some things.
00:11:56 That's OK, I'll.
00:11:59 That'll just take a.
00:11:59 Second, let me see here.
00:12:03 OK, there we go.
00:12:10 Scale this bad boy up.
00:12:12 There we go.
00:12:13 Make make Betty White huge.
00:12:20 Yeah, if only the cast of sex and the city got boosted up, huh?
Speaker
00:12:24 There we go.
Devon
00:12:28 That fixes it.
Speaker
00:12:31 Let's pop this up.
Devon
00:12:37 And let's bring it where's the?
00:12:41 Here's the disclaimer there we.
00:12:43 Yeah, I really shouldn't play such low energy.
00:12:45 I I almost want to go back to.
00:12:47 The intro.
00:12:50 Just play a.
00:12:51 Faster pace.
00:12:52 Well, yeah, it's it's just, it's a we're doing.
00:12:54 A show about old ladies.
00:12:55 So why?
00:12:55 Not right.
00:12:57 Why not have nursing home music?
Speaker 1
00:13:00 There we go. I'm.
Devon
00:13:01 Going to fix the audio on these guys, I feel like I should have done.
00:13:06 All this before.
00:13:06 I should have.
Speaker
00:13:08 Audio gain.
Devon
00:13:09 Normalize that ship.
00:13:13 And audio gain normalize this ****.
00:13:16 OK, here we go.
00:13:20 So one of the first things that that.
00:13:23 Struck me and.
00:13:24 This is it.
00:13:25 Seems like a minor point at first.
00:13:28 Is in both shows, even though so golden girls.
00:13:31 First of all.
00:13:32 Golden Girls was created by Sam Harris.
00:13:35 'S mom.
00:13:37 Sam Harris, the the guy who is, is very upset about all the medical misinformation out there and and is feuding with with the Weinsteins and and recently I did some rambling manifesto about the danger.
00:13:54 You know basically the the, the, the anti VAX movement and all this other nonsense where reason he exists in the 1st place is he had rich parents surprise surprise intellectual Jew with with rich parents.
00:14:10 So the the money came from in large part his mom.
00:14:16 Who was the creator of Golden Girls?
00:14:19 In fact, I think she was even wrote this this first episode.
00:14:23 Let me see there.
00:14:24 Remember seeing her name at the very beginning?
Speaker
00:14:26 Let's see if we can pop this up.
Devon
00:14:31 Written by yeah, it went by real fast by I promise this was there we go written by Susan Harris. So Sam Harris's mom.
00:14:39 Wrote this episode.
00:14:44 All right.
00:14:44 So the first thing that you'll notice.
00:14:48 Is they have a live in.
00:14:50 Well, I guess I don't know.
00:14:51 I have to see I only watch this first episode.
00:14:53 They don't specify if he lives.
00:14:54 There, but I kind of get the feeling.
00:14:55 That he does.
00:14:56 I live in gay Butler.
00:14:59 Or gay care care caretaker or something like.
00:15:03 That and that is something we'll.
00:15:05 Go to that in a second.
00:15:06 We just go and.
00:15:07 Goes 1st and then we'll go over the uh.
00:15:09 The sex and the city thing, the sex and the.
00:15:11 City characters also surround themselves with random gay guys.
00:15:17 So that was just you.
00:15:18 Know a little bit weird so.
00:15:21 This is the very opening of the show your first introduced in the number. This is the pilot episodes. No one. No one's seen this show. No one knows these characters.
00:15:29 So this is the shows way of introducing you the life situation.
00:15:33 You know it's kind of set the stage for future episodes.
00:15:36 So you kind of understand what's going on and the you might also recognize B Arthur, who has been in other insomnia streams.
00:15:45 We've talked about when the the very first time that prime time television promoted.
00:15:49 Abortion was with her show.
00:15:53 There was a spin off of all in the family where she played Maude and she had the abortion.
00:15:59 And then we, you know, dug deeper and discovered that the the abortion episode was actually funded.
00:16:06 By a population control nonprofit that also that with another stream on that had that movie called 0 Population Growth, which I think is also the name or was the name of the the nonprofit at the time.
00:16:22 So we're talking, you know, ********, subversive Hollywood.
00:16:25 ******** going on here.
00:16:26 And golden Girls itself is probably worthy of of looking at it a little bit closer just because it was such a popular.
00:16:33 But we're not going to do that tonight.
00:16:35 So right now this is essentially the opening shot you get introduced to B Arthur.
00:16:41 As I said, who?
00:16:42 Was Maud from Maud and all the family.
00:16:46 And you here actually it's weird.
00:16:49 Like I said, these two shows they're not just similar in theme, which we're going to go over here in a second, but some of the.
00:16:55 The the scenes themselves are.
00:16:58 It's almost like it's not just a remake of sex in.
00:17:01 The city it's a remake.
00:17:02 Of golden girls in a in a ******.
00:17:04 Up way but anyway so this.
00:17:05 Is how it opens up.
Speaker 6
00:17:07 I taught a class today the finest school in Dade County.
00:17:11 2 girls had shaved heads and three boys had green hair.
Speaker 7
00:17:17 They're expressing themselves.
Speaker 6
00:17:18 Well, I expressed myself.
00:17:20 I told them they had to leave.
00:17:21 Were too ugly to look at.
00:17:24 Now the parents are mad.
00:17:26 A father came in in a three piece suit and defended Tiffany, a bald girl with a nose ring.
Devon
00:17:35 So right away.
00:17:37 We see a theme that will be repeated in the sex and the city episode, and that theme is she's an older woman and she's trying to wrap her.
00:17:47 Head around this this.
00:17:48 New culture and she's got a big problem with these kids, the kids these days.
00:17:54 You know, there's kids with with green hair and nose rings and there's this girl that shaved her.
00:18:00 And rather than being tolerant.
00:18:04 Rather than being trying to be young rather than trying to suck up to these, these new you know, this, this new culture that's that's sprouting up around her, she's very.
00:18:15 Upset by it?
00:18:17 She's she's doesn't want to assimilate to.
00:18:20 This new culture, she thinks it's ridiculous.
00:18:25 So that which is a significant difference, but there is that there's that theme of, OK, the world around me is changing.
00:18:35 And I don't like it.
00:18:39 Oops, hit the wrong button there.
00:18:43 Next up, unique Betty White's character.
00:18:48 Get her name?
00:18:48 I think it's rose.
00:18:49 Doesn't really.
00:18:50 She's kind of like the the the sweetheart, you know, Protestant, you know, waspy kind of old lady.
00:19:01 She doesn't quite understand the the modern world.
00:19:04 She's kind of.
00:19:05 Stuck in the.
00:19:08 You know she.
00:19:08 Was a housewife her whole life and you know, kind of spent a lot of the time raising children and doesn't quite understand the modern world or the the pessimism or just a lot of the the.
00:19:25 The nihilism, really, that was that would carry on into the 90s but was just starting to pop up in the in the mid 80s. This is I think 1980.
00:19:35 Five when this air.
00:19:37 Then you meet the character that's like the *****.
00:19:40 You know, she's the old lady who she's always going on dates.
00:19:44 She's always doing her makeup.
00:19:46 She's always trying to, you know, in in this case, she's dressing.
00:19:49 Up in a.
00:19:49 Fur and and she's got a date with some guy and and she owns the house that they all live in with the the gay guy.
00:19:57 For some reason.
00:20:00 And her name is Blanche.
00:20:04 Or I think it's Blanche.
00:20:06 Doesn't matter.
00:20:08 And then there's the really old lady, which is.
00:20:11 Mod or B.
00:20:12 Arthur's mom and she is the, I guess.
00:20:17 I mean, because these even these women, these aren't really boomer women.
00:20:20 These are like pre boomer women and she's like the generation even before that.
00:20:26 The way that they have.
00:20:28 Her character is they've they've allowed her to say.
00:20:33 The the mean things about gay.
00:20:35 People you know.
00:20:36 Or or mean things about immigrants and she gets to highlight some of the changes that are happening in the modern world and the reason why.
00:20:45 You're allowed to.
00:20:46 Still like her?
00:20:47 Is it?
00:20:48 This is all a result of a stroke that she has had and you know ever since she's had.
00:20:53 Her stroke? She doesn't know.
00:20:54 Which doesn't have a filter anymore, so they they try to explain that you know, again, that's the first episode.
00:20:59 So they're laying down.
00:21:01 They're the setting the stage for the rest of the series, but that's basically that super old ladies character.
Speaker 5
00:21:07 But rose this stroke destroyed the part of her brain that senses what she says.
00:21:11 So she just says whatever she thinks she can't help.
00:21:13 You he's an OK petunia.
Devon
00:21:17 That's talking about the fat in the kitchen.
Speaker 6
00:21:22 Ma, ma, the cab driver said you promised him a $67 tip.
Speaker 5
00:21:27 Don't be silly, I said. A six $7.00 tip.
Speaker 7
00:21:31 All these people learn English if they're gonna live here.
00:21:33 This is Miami.
00:21:34 I'd have less trouble getting around Ecuador.
Devon
00:21:39 So so far the two major changes in 1985.
00:21:43 Five or the three major changes, I guess in item 85 that we are seeing this aging population having to wrap their head around is that the kids are starting to be these blue haired freaks, you know, these shaved head women with nose rings like this kind of stuff is just, you know, the stuff that's totally normal now is starting to just barely pop up, you know, just.
00:22:05 Rear its ugly head.
00:22:07 There is, of course, the the the gay acceptance that is, you know, it's so accepted that the old ladies have a fab living with them and and cooking for them and stuff like that.
00:22:17 And the immigration problem.
00:22:19 So basically.
00:22:21 All the problems that have now ballooned into to next level crazy were just starting to be the kinds of problems that old people were complaining.
00:22:31 About in 1985.
00:22:33 And what you'll notice is in both shows, both The Golden Girls first episode and in sex and the city it's about loss.
00:22:42 It's about change, but it's also about loss.
00:22:46 It's about what they're losing and it's about how they are trying to deal.
00:22:53 With with losing it, how they're trying to deal with with the changing times and what this generation again, this is pre boomer what the pre boomer generation, the way that they're reacting to it is they're ****** *** about it.
00:23:08 But they're not.
00:23:10 They're not.
00:23:10 They either.
00:23:11 They feel powerless to do any, you know, to.
00:23:14 Change it or just don't care.
00:23:16 They don't like it.
00:23:17 But they're they're saying, you know, it's it's, it's more of just like throwing in the towel.
00:23:22 Whatever kids these days, kind of a reaction, but they're they're just again in this first episode, they're already putting their finger on the fact.
00:23:30 That you're getting.
00:23:30 Generate kids.
00:23:32 You've got runaway immigration and you've got **** everywhere.
00:23:44 I just muted my mic on accident.
00:23:46 Here we go.
Speaker 5
00:23:48 It's not fair you.
00:23:51 I mean, we get married, we have kids, the kids leave, and our husbands die.
00:23:56 Is that some kind of a test?
00:23:58 You don't work that hard.
00:24:00 You don't.
00:24:01 You don't go through everything you go through to be left alone.
00:24:05 We are a loving Dorothy, we really are.
00:24:09 Our families are gone and we're alone.
Devon
00:24:14 See again this show is about loss.
00:24:17 They're talking released this episode.
00:24:19 It's about loss.
00:24:21 You know, they've lost their families, they've lost their husbands.
00:24:24 Each one of them have lost their husbands under different circumstances, but they've lost their husbands.
00:24:29 Their families have grown up, their society is changing around them, and so they've decided to band together in this house.
00:24:37 And try to live like old ladies and you know live out the.
00:24:41 Rest of their years.
00:24:43 So the whole old lady is going on that date with some with some guy.
Speaker 8
00:24:50 We're going in New York for the honeymoon.
00:24:52 I just hope I don't.
Speaker 6
00:24:53 Get murdered.
Devon
00:24:54 And again you have.
00:24:55 There's another sign of the times kind of a thing.
00:24:58 You had skyrocketing crime.
00:25:00 This is, I think, right before, you know, I guess the reason why Giuliani got elected in New York, you had, you know, crime was through the roof in the late 80s.
00:25:11 And so you.
00:25:12 Have another recognition of of things getting ********.
00:25:23 And so she goes on.
00:25:24 A date with the guy and.
00:25:26 She's they're going to get married.
00:25:29 But then the cop shows up when and you know the husband or the guy who's supposed to marry her doesn't show up to the wedding.
00:25:35 A cop shows up and basically says, oh, you know, he was.
00:25:38 He was married to five other women already.
00:25:40 And he's been arrested.
00:25:41 For begging me and whatever it doesn't really.
00:25:44 And she's shocked.
00:25:46 And and they're all torn apart.
00:25:47 And then she gets over.
00:25:49 Depression is like, oh, thanks, you know.
00:25:50 We're. I'm, I'm glad I have you guys and then roll credits. Everything's happy now. You know what The Golden Girls is.
00:25:57 OK, so it's a bunch of old ladies.
00:25:59 You've got the the kind of the cookie.
00:26:00 One you know?
00:26:02 And you got the *****.
00:26:03 And they've got the angry ******.
00:26:04 Tough one and you got the old lady with no filter.
00:26:07 All right, so.
00:26:10 Now, Fast forward to this nightmare.
00:26:20 And remember what we learned.
00:26:22 Because like I said, there's a lot of things that are exactly the same, and a lot of things that are terribly different.
00:26:29 So the first thing you're going to notice.
00:26:32 Is these women?
00:26:34 So this is the new sex.
00:26:36 In the city.
00:26:37 And it's also three of them.
00:26:39 There used to be 4.
00:26:40 Apparently one of the actresses there was a feud.
00:26:42 And so she's not doing the remake.
00:26:44 It doesn't really.
00:26:45 So now there's 3 old ladies.
00:26:48 And rather than dressing their age or I guess, I don't know, Sarah Jessica Parker's.
00:26:54 Weird old lady hat.
00:26:54 Is, you know, maybe they're dressed a little old, but you can tell they're trying to be sexy.
00:27:01 They're not trying to look, you know, respectable.
00:27:05 I mean, these guys weren't.
00:27:06 Let's see if I can find, like, a shot of them just dressed.
Speaker
00:27:09 Normally here.
Devon
00:27:12 Like, they're not.
00:27:13 These women are not trying to look sexy.
00:27:15 These women are trying to look sexy.
00:27:18 Trying to look hip.
00:27:19 They're at some hip restaurant.
00:27:23 They're on their phones on Instagram.
00:27:26 They are talking about how, you know, the podcast.
00:27:30 See rather than.
00:27:31 Rejecting the changing environment rather than saying wow, this world is really getting degenerate and ******.
00:27:40 This sucks.
00:27:41 They're trying to keep up with it.
00:27:44 They're trying to keep up with it, and so they sit down and you have some of the, you know, some of these same kind of jokes.
00:27:50 So they're making old.
00:27:51 People jokes and oh, it's so weird.
00:27:53 I'm old.
00:27:54 Now my hair is Gray blah.
00:27:55 Blah blah, that kind of thing and trying to adjust.
00:27:58 To it, but then you see the.
00:27:59 Huge difference is they're embracing it.
00:28:02 So this is one of the the first conversation.
00:28:04 That they have.
00:28:06 Is the woman.
00:28:08 On the left there she's talking about how her they're allowing her sons, her teenage son's girlfriend to stay the night and have sex with her son in their house.
00:28:24 Because you want to be the cool mom.
Speaker 9
00:28:27 I stepped on a used condom in Brady's room this morning.
00:28:30 Ooh, wait.
00:28:31 I was barefoot at the time.
00:28:33 OK, now.
Speaker 10
00:28:33 Ooh, ooh.
00:28:35 Does anyone wanna split the croak, Madame?
00:28:37 I will.
Speaker 11
00:28:39 Did you hear what I said?
Speaker 10
00:28:41 Are we getting fries with?
Speaker 9
00:28:41 That I stepped on my son's semen before coffee.
00:28:44 We are definitely getting fries with that.
00:28:46 Hmm this is.
00:28:47 Totally on Steve.
00:28:48 And may we started letting Louisa spend the night because.
00:28:51 We like her.
00:28:51 And now Bradys bedroom.
00:28:53 Floor is a minefield. Well.
Speaker 5
00:28:55 It's good he's using protection.
Devon
00:29:00 Notice the huge difference already and we're just getting started.
00:29:07 Rather than being horrified at kids these days.
00:29:12 Because of this fear of growing old.
00:29:16 They're embracing it.
00:29:18 There was that story in the news not that long ago about that woman in California who was throwing parties for her son and her and her son's friends.
00:29:29 And helping her son stock some chicken.
00:29:31 Like it was like Utah or Idaho or some.
00:29:35 And was was.
00:29:38 Getting these kids drunk, there was some sexual activity that she was promoting. She was trying to recruit new girls for the parties on like, TikTok and **** like that.
00:29:51 Because women.
00:29:54 Are having a hard time dealing with age.
00:29:59 Much higher than I would say.
00:30:01 I mean this is.
00:30:02 This is tricky. It's it's hard to pinpoint what generation this is. Sarah Jessica Parker, I think, was born in 65.
00:30:10 So we're talking like the the very tail end of boomers.
00:30:14 So these women are like, young, the younger boomers.
00:30:19 But they're having this.
00:30:20 They they do not know.
00:30:21 How to age gracefully?
00:30:23 So then we move on to seeing kind of.
00:30:25 Like the lives of these women.
00:30:27 The this woman in the pink dress here.
00:30:29 I don't, I don't know.
00:30:30 Any other names I'm not.
00:30:31 Going to try to learn.
00:30:31 Them she's adopted a Asian kid.
00:30:37 The Sarah Jessica Parker's character, the you know the main character she's married to the love interest from the previous show. They have this really fancy, hip, gigantic apartment with no kids, but she's got lots of clothes.
00:30:56 Shoes and lots of shoes.
00:31:02 And then we get to this train wreck.
00:31:07 Now I want you to watch this scene.
00:31:10 And compare it because as I said, there's there's a lot of scenes where it's almost like the same thing happens.
00:31:17 It's just that the the way.
00:31:19 That it goes down is radically different.
00:31:21 So when golden girls that first.
00:31:23 Seeing when she walks into the kitchen and she tells the gay guy.
00:31:27 Ohh yeah, you know I'm.
00:31:28 I'm a school teacher and I'm, you know, she's a substitute teacher and she's got all these students that are, you know, some of them have have green hair and nose rings and shaved heads, and that's unacceptable to her.
00:31:39 Now compare that to how this woman reacts to being in a very similar.
00:31:44 Situation where she's decided she's going to go back to school because she wants to be an advocate and so now she is surrounded by younger people and this is how she interacts with them.
Speaker
00:31:56 Hey, that's where the professor sits.
Speaker 9
00:31:59 Ohh sorry.
00:32:05 Thank you.
00:32:10 Ohh hey, hey, hey.
00:32:13 That's where the professor sits.
00:32:15 Sorry, he just told me.
Speaker
00:32:17 Someone's quick with.
Speaker 12
00:32:18 The pronouns it's fine.
00:32:20 I am the professor.
Speaker 9
00:32:23 You're the professor?
00:32:25 You know what?
Speaker 13
00:32:27 Why do you seem so surprised?
00:32:29 Well, your brains.
Speaker
00:32:31 A law professor can't have hair like mine.
00:32:33 Why is that?
Speaker 9
00:32:34 Ohh no no, no, I didn't.
00:32:35 I didn't mean because of the braids.
00:32:37 I was.
00:32:37 I was I I was just thrown because the braids are are so different than the hearing.
00:32:43 Your photo on the Columbia website.
00:32:45 My comment had nothing whatsoever to do with it being a black hair style.
00:32:48 I I knew that you were black.
00:32:49 When I signed up for this class.
00:32:51 That was important to me.
Speaker
00:32:54 You signed up for this class because I'm black.
Speaker 9
00:32:57 Well, not just because you're black.
00:32:59 I picked this class because you're such a force in academia.
00:33:03 On top of everything you do as a community activist.
00:33:06 God, you sound like such a brown nose.
00:33:08 I mean, please just forget that I ever said anything about your hair.
00:33:15 Hair has nothing whatsoever to do with.
00:33:19 Appropriateness or intelligence or gravitas.
00:33:22 I mean, do I look like someone who attaches any significance to hair?
00:33:26 I I let mine go Gray and I don't care if it makes me look old.
00:33:29 Not that I may just do I sound adjust.
Speaker 12
00:33:32 You really want to answer that question?
Speaker 9
00:33:35 I am so sorry for taking everyone's time.
00:33:38 This is not at all who I am.
Devon
00:33:43 As I said.
00:33:45 They're both about loss.
00:33:48 The difference is.
00:33:50 In this show.
00:33:52 Again and again and again what we see.
00:33:56 Is the women in this show the women that are in 2022?
00:34:03 The loss they're experiencing.
00:34:06 Is the loss of their nation.
00:34:10 The loss of their culture.
00:34:14 The loss of their society.
00:34:24 And all they do is apologize.
00:34:29 They're not angry at all.
00:34:33 They're not upset by the fact that there's some blue haired freak in the class.
00:34:41 They feel like the freak.
00:34:45 They feel like the outsider.
00:34:50 They're not upset that their culture is changing.
00:34:54 They're upset that they are not changing.
00:34:56 With the culture.
00:35:01 They want nothing more.
00:35:04 Than to succumb.
00:35:07 To this new.
00:35:14 They're terrified of not assimilating.
00:35:21 That look on her face is a.
00:35:22 Look of horror.
00:35:34 She's supposed to be super woke.
00:35:35 She lets her teenage son **** his girlfriend at home.
00:35:42 And makes jokes about stomping around in his room, stepping on used condoms.
00:35:55 But that look of terror in her face.
00:35:59 Is because she knows.
00:36:01 If this had been, if any one of those students had taken out their phone.
00:36:07 She'd be the next Karen.
00:36:10 Her life would be over.
00:36:24 There is no more room for Karen's.
00:36:37 But it doesn't end there.
00:36:44 She can't let the.
00:36:47 The Super black.
00:36:51 Think that she's a racist?
00:36:55 But we'll get back to that in.
00:36:56 A second, meanwhile.
00:37:00 Sarah Jessica Parker, the.
00:37:04 I don't know if she's the creator.
00:37:05 Of the show.
00:37:09 But she's definitely the the horse face of the show.
00:37:15 In the prior show, the whole the whole premise of the show was that she was a.
00:37:21 A sex therapist or a dating advice columnist.
00:37:28 And that was why it was called sex in the city, because she had this column called sex in the city.
00:37:33 And she would write for it was some mainstream newspaper.
00:37:37 Or it doesn't really matter, right?
00:37:39 She was. It was.
00:37:40 Before really the Internet was big.
00:37:43 It was before there were podcasts.
00:37:44 It was before there was.
00:37:45 It was, you know, it was.
00:37:46 It was in print.
00:37:47 Whatever it was that she did right.
00:37:52 But now she's got to change.
00:37:54 She's got to keep up with the.
00:37:55 Changing world.
00:38:00 So she has a job with this new.
Speaker 7
00:38:03 The new way.
Devon
00:38:04 That this new culture, the new normal.
00:38:09 The way they talk about relationships.
00:38:14 And sex.
00:38:20 And this is her first day on the job at this new podcast.
Speaker 12
00:38:25 The podcast that talks about gender roles, sexual roles and cinnamon roles.
00:38:30 All the roles I care passionately about representing the cisgender women is Carrie Bradshaw.
00:38:38 This is and representing the SIS hitman is.
00:38:41 The dude himself, Jackie.
Speaker 6
00:38:43 What up, sister brother?
Speaker 12
00:38:47 That's right, because I'm both and neither I am Chae Diaz, your host and queer non binary Mexican Irish diva representing everyone else outside these two boy.
00:38:57 Let's figure some **** out.
Devon
00:39:00 So already.
00:39:02 It's nonsense.
00:39:08 Already it's it's ******* nonsense.
00:39:10 It's crazy town.
00:39:17 And Sarah Jessica Parker's character.
Speaker
00:39:19 Right now and.
Devon
00:39:20 You got to think of this.
00:39:21 Who is this?
00:39:21 Who's this show?
00:39:25 Who's the demographic for this show?
00:39:28 Most of it's going to be women, probably.
00:39:31 Well, I mean.
00:39:32 Older millennials getting around 40.
00:39:35 Who used to like this show back when it was, you know, when they were 20 when?
00:39:39 It was on.
00:39:44 So this isn't how they grew up.
00:39:45 This wasn't how what was edgy, what was edgy when they were twenty was sex.
00:39:49 In the city.
00:39:51 Being a *****, just being a ******* **** in the city.
00:39:55 That was what was edgy.
00:39:57 And now there's this.
00:39:58 Whole new language.
00:40:03 There's this host of.
00:40:04 The show who?
00:40:05 Saying she's a man and a woman and calling Sarah Jessica Parker's character SIS normative something or another nonsense. Crazy talk.
00:40:19 And again, it's not framed like wow.
00:40:21 Look how ******* crazy everything is now.
00:40:24 It's ******* crazy.
00:40:32 She's the relic.
00:40:36 She's the old lady that she has to.
00:40:38 Keep up.
00:40:47 She has to stay relevant.
Speaker 12
00:40:52 Got what? I'll go.
Speaker
00:40:54 Hi, Carrie.
00:40:56 I have a.
Speaker 1
00:40:56 Question for you about.
Speaker 7
00:40:57 Women, what is it, Jackie?
Speaker 1
00:40:59 Why don't you see a woman jerking it on the subway?
Speaker 10
00:41:02 I'm hoping that's a multiple choice question.
Speaker 12
00:41:05 Good one, Jackie.
00:41:06 I was worried.
00:41:07 You gonna ask something sophomoric?
00:41:08 Like what?
00:41:08 Can I, as a straight CIS male, personally do to eradicate the harmful patriarchal system of the gender binary and compulsory heterosexuality?
Speaker 14
00:41:15 Looking for serious I.
Speaker 7
00:41:16 See dudes ************ everywhere.
00:41:18 I saw a guy jerking off in the J train today.
Speaker 12
00:41:20 I guess that's what the J stands for.
00:41:22 Sexual expression of any kind should always be discussed and consent to do by all parties involved, unless it's just you and your sex toys, then go ahead.
Devon
00:41:32 See I.
00:41:35 I would I I would have, I would have.
00:41:36 Just murdered everyone in the room with me.
00:41:38 If that.
Speaker 14
00:41:40 If I wasn't on.
Devon
00:41:41 This podcast I would have already.
Speaker 2
00:41:44 They would.
Devon
00:41:44 Just they would just be blood dripping from the the soundproof glass.
00:41:49 The producer would have been like, I think, did you, did you hear like, some why can't we see in there anymore?
00:41:53 All we see is just just.
00:41:55 Brain matter.
00:41:56 And anyway, I'm kidding.
00:42:01 I'm kidding.
00:42:03 I'm kidding. Kind of.
00:42:06 But it's it's it's a level of insanity.
00:42:10 I just like it's it's.
Speaker 2
00:42:13 It's just insanity.
Devon
00:42:15 And again, this isn't framed like.
00:42:17 Oh, wow. Wow. Wow, look.
00:42:19 Kids these days, it's crazy.
00:42:21 No, it's like old people these days.
00:42:26 You're out of touch.
Speaker 12
00:42:30 All right, let's move off the prototypes and into the personnel.
00:42:34 A yeah.
00:42:35 Have you ever *********** out?
00:42:37 And you know what?
00:42:38 Let's just speed this along.
00:42:39 Is there any public place where you haven't ***********?
00:42:46 I like to masturbate at Yankee Stadium.
00:42:48 Well, my version of ************.
00:42:50 I I wear a Yankees cap and I just I sit there sipping a beer and.
00:42:56 I really get off on watching the Bros.
00:42:57 Try to figure out.
00:42:58 What I am, and it's not just.
00:43:00 The dudes, it's also the ladies.
00:43:02 I'm an equal opportunity confuser.
00:43:04 What about you?
Speaker 2
00:43:05 Carrie. Ohh me. What? What?
Speaker 10
00:43:06 What? Oh, what about what?
00:43:07 About me.
00:43:09 Oh, you ask.
00:43:10 You're asking me about about ************?
Speaker 12
00:43:12 Yes, I'm.
00:43:13 I'm asking you about ************ particularly.
00:43:16 Do you masturbate?
Speaker 10
00:43:17 I would like to buy a valve please.
00:43:23 Sorry, I don't.
00:43:25 I don't know what that means.
00:43:26 OK.
00:43:28 Let's see.
00:43:29 Ohh, yes, I'm here.
00:43:30 OK.
00:43:31 Yes. Go. I'm here. Yes.
Speaker 12
00:43:35 Have you ever ***********?
00:43:36 In a public place well.
Speaker 10
00:43:38 Not since Barney's closed.
Speaker 1
00:43:41 What's Barneys?
Devon
00:43:44 So she's just the old lady.
00:43:49 She's the old lady and she's not.
00:43:51 She's not pushing back on it.
00:43:52 She's embarrassed.
00:43:55 There's something that tells her that this this is kind.
00:43:58 Of ****** **.
00:44:03 You know I.
00:44:03 Used to be a a sex journalist.
00:44:07 Or whatever you want to call it.
00:44:09 And I feel as if this is making me uncomfortable.
00:44:16 Almost as if I have.
00:44:17 This conscience, or something telling me that this is wrong?
00:44:21 But rather again, rather than push back on it.
00:44:26 She embraces it.
00:44:30 She feels like the outsider.
00:44:37 Again and again.
00:44:38 It's not just boomer.
00:44:39 Specific because if she's a boomer, she's.
00:44:41 Like a really young boomer.
00:44:43 But it's, it's almost, it's just post, boomer.
00:44:47 She they're she's afraid of being old.
00:44:49 She's afraid of being irrelevant.
00:44:51 So now we go back to that Super Cringy old lady who was sucking black clip like it was.
00:45:00 It was her job when she went into that.
00:45:04 That college class or, you know, whatever it was, and she sees her.
00:45:09 Oh, there she is.
00:45:10 In the subway.
00:45:11 I need to prove to her that I'm cool.
00:45:15 I might have looked like an idiot.
00:45:16 I didn't know what I was doing in the.
00:45:18 In the class.
00:45:19 I might have made a fool of.
00:45:20 Myself, but I.
00:45:22 Need to prove to her that I'm.
00:45:23 Just as woke as.
00:45:24 As anybody else.
Speaker 9
00:45:28 I just wanted to introduce myself in a non manic, non crazy lady way.
00:45:33 I'm Miranda.
00:45:33 Hobbs and that.
00:45:35 I don't even know what to call it.
00:45:36 Performance I gave about your hair.
Speaker 13
00:45:37 It's fine we don't have.
Speaker
00:45:38 To do that again, I hear you.
Speaker 9
00:45:41 I I just wanted you to know that I am actually a serious person end up.
00:45:45 Being in your class means a lot to me.
Speaker 11
00:45:47 I quit.
00:45:51 I I went to corporate law recently.
00:45:54 After almost 30 years because I couldn't be part of the problem anymore.
Speaker 13
00:45:58 I was at home watching CNN when the Muslim ban was initiated and I saw all those attorneys out of the airport offering assistance and I just the next thing I knew I.
00:46:09 Was in a cab.
Devon
00:46:12 Refugees welcome.
00:46:13 I'm cool.
00:46:14 I'm cool.
00:46:15 I was at home.
00:46:17 Watching CNN.
00:46:21 And I and and when they had the Muslim band.
00:46:23 Oh my God.
00:46:24 Oh, my God.
00:46:25 Oh my God.
00:46:29 And I saw those lawyers selling their country.
00:46:33 Out to the the.
00:46:34 Newcomers like this entire show is about.
00:46:38 The entire premise of this show is about aging white ladies doing everything they can, kneeling, crawling on their ******* belly on broken glass.
00:46:53 Staring up at the the new Americans.
00:46:56 Saying please, Sir, can I have another?
00:47:05 So when I saw on CNN these new Americans coming to America.
00:47:12 And these lawyers.
00:47:15 Offering the to help.
00:47:19 Help with the the white genocide.
00:47:23 I thought to myself.
00:47:26 I can't be part of the problem anymore.
00:47:31 I have to be part of the solution.
00:47:35 So I decided right then and there.
00:47:40 I'm going to sell out my people.
00:47:44 In every way I can, I'm going to try to maximize.
00:47:49 My capabilities.
00:47:52 I want I want to make it so that I am as effective.
00:47:56 Of a sell out as possible.
00:48:00 I want to make sure that if I'm going to ******* sell my people out, I'm going to do.
00:48:05 It as thoroughly as I can.
00:48:10 And so I got in a cab.
00:48:12 I left that corporate law ********.
00:48:15 And now I'm an advocate of brown people.
Speaker 13
00:48:19 I'm going to take that tray to do something, anything, because you know.
00:48:25 Wearing a pink ***** hat just wasn't cutting it.
Devon
00:48:29 You know, wearing the pink ***** hat, it just wasn't enough.
00:48:33 I had to do something.
00:48:37 I had to leverage my law degree to wage law fair.
00:48:49 It wasn't enough to watch these outsiders come and destroy and **** and **** all over my country.
00:48:55 I had to hold their ***** while they did it.
00:49:09 It wasn't enough to just wear a ******* pink ***** hat.
00:49:13 And after all of this, begging.
00:49:17 Please love me, black lady.
00:49:21 Please accept me.
00:49:22 Don't make me the next Karen.
00:49:27 Please, Sir, can I have another?
00:49:34 I'm crawling around in the **** and ****.
00:49:37 Please, please accept me.
00:49:41 I'm not like the others of my people, my terrible, evil, satanic, awful people.
00:49:49 I'm not like them.
00:49:52 I'm one of the good ones.
00:49:58 Please love me.
00:50:01 I want to stay cool and relevant.
00:50:07 This is how that goes down.
Speaker
00:50:09 I'm sorry I didn't catch a lot.
Speaker 13
00:50:10 Of that probably just as well.
Devon
00:50:19 And the snub?
00:50:30 And the take away isn't oh, wow. So even if I if I humiliate myself like that.
00:50:39 They're they're never going to be happy.
00:50:44 Maybe, maybe.
00:50:45 Maybe this is the wrong, maybe appeasing.
00:50:50 Maybe appeasing my enemies?
00:50:51 That's a that's a bad tactic.
00:50:56 Maybe I'm going about.
00:50:57 This all wrong.
00:51:00 No, that's that's not the take away.
00:51:05 The take away is it's not enough.
00:51:11 You haven't paid for your sins, white lady.
00:51:16 You haven't even begun.
00:51:31 If you want to be an ally.
00:51:37 You're going to have to go through some pretty ******** ritualistic hazing.
00:51:51 You're going to have to accept.
00:51:55 That you are the second class citizen.
00:52:01 She can't even ride in the same ******* train car as you.
00:52:11 You disgusting *****.
00:52:33 And a similar thing happens to a horse face over here.
00:52:41 I swear to God her face.
00:52:42 Gets longer every year.
00:52:48 There's this really weird 80s movie.
00:52:51 Where it's about this kid robot.
00:52:55 This promise, there's a point.
Speaker 2
00:52:58 To it's like, damn, what are you talking about?
Devon
00:53:03 Are you off your meds?
00:53:05 There's this AI might have it somewhere.
00:53:07 I wonder if I can find it.
00:53:09 Try to remember.
00:53:09 Which one?
00:53:10 OK, yeah, I think.
00:53:11 I remember what I.
00:53:13 That she's in when she's like.
00:53:15 I don't know like 15.
00:53:18 And you could.
00:53:18 Tell like her.
00:53:19 In fact, let's.
00:53:19 Find that we we need some Comic Relief.
00:53:25 We need some Comic Relief here for a second.
00:53:29 Let me see if I can find it here.
00:53:31 There's this really weird 80s movies.
00:53:33 It was.
00:53:33 It was.
00:53:36 In fact it.
00:53:37 Was probably around the same time that Golden Girls episode was airing.
00:53:44 There we are.
00:53:46 Here's the trailer for it.
00:53:47 I don't know if.
00:53:50 She's in the trailer.
00:53:51 Let me see if.
00:53:51 She's in the trailer.
00:53:55 She might be in the trailer.
Speaker
00:53:59 Let me see real quick.
Devon
00:54:15 It's kind of a goofy.
00:54:16 80s movie, it's called Darrell.
00:54:17 It's about this robot kid that.
00:54:21 No, she's not in the trailer.
Speaker
00:54:23 That sucks.
Devon
00:54:27 I gotta.
00:54:27 I gotta find it now though.
00:54:28 Gotta find it.
00:54:40 What's her name?
00:54:41 Sarah Jessica Parker, right?
00:54:54 Or am I thinking fly to the navigator?
00:54:57 Maybe she's in fly of the.
00:54:58 Is that what it is?
00:55:00 I might have it.
00:55:01 I might have the wrong movie.
00:55:02 It's another stupid 80s movie that's instead of about a robot, it's about a.
00:55:07 On Alien, let me look at her IMDb here.
00:55:13 8082.
00:55:16 Footloose I I was wrong.
00:55:19 It's fly the navigator, OK?
00:55:35 You'll find bring a picture of her.
00:55:39 Fly the navigator.
00:55:41 There we go.
00:55:46 Just so you can see how how she's aged like she doesn't even look like the same ******* person.
00:55:51 It's kind.
00:55:51 Of insane.
00:55:57 I mean, you could see it was coming.
00:55:59 It was coming.
00:56:01 You could tell what was about what was going to.
00:56:03 Happen with her.
00:56:06 Alright, here we.
00:56:06 Go going to save this.
Speaker 1
00:56:17 Bring this up here.
Devon
00:56:28 And where we go, where we go here.
00:56:32 We are.
00:56:36 So that was her.
00:56:37 When she I don't know how she was probably like I.
00:56:39 Don't know.
00:56:43 20s tops, but to go from that.
00:56:47 To that is there like a look at that just?
00:56:51 Look at that.
00:56:57 What happened?
00:56:59 What happened?
00:57:02 Can I bring?
00:57:02 Actually that's what it is.
00:57:04 Just side by side here.
00:57:05 Let's do it.
00:57:08 What happened to you?
00:57:10 Or not that she was ever with.
00:57:11 All that pretty.
00:57:14 But Jesus Christ.
00:57:21 All that plastic surgery too.
00:57:24 You can see the plastic surgery.
00:57:26 She's she's definitely got that that I live in Hollywood.
00:57:29 Face that.
00:57:30 I I'm.
00:57:31 I'm over 40 and I live in Hollywood.
00:57:32 Face Holy Christ anyway.
00:57:38 Back to the back to the stream.
00:57:45 OK so anyway, so in the same way her friend just completely humiliated herself in in the subway and tried everything she could to try to gain the acceptance of the new diversity power structure in this country.
00:58:03 There, she simultaneously is experiencing what happens when you're white and you you've and you've been railing against quote UN quote white supremacy your whole life, and now it's gone.
00:58:16 Now there is, you know, again, we've talked about this, it's really not white supremacy.
00:58:19 It's white primacy.
00:58:21 But it's.
00:58:21 Gone. Now it's gone.
00:58:23 And this is.
00:58:23 What it's like?
00:58:24 Now, welcome to the this is what you wanted, *****, this is.
00:58:28 What you wanted?
00:58:29 Well, same exact same exact scenario.
00:58:34 For horse.
00:58:35 Lady here.
Speaker 12
00:58:40 So about today's show, you need to dialogue with.
00:58:43 Us more. Ohh.
00:58:46 No, go ahead.
00:58:46 I'll write down with you.
00:58:57 Oh, just a few quick puffs.
00:58:58 I'm so wired after.
00:58:59 I show you.
Speaker 10
00:58:59 What I have no, I'm good.
00:59:01 Thank you.
Devon
00:59:07 See right there that shot right there shows.
00:59:11 You are no longer the power structure.
00:59:23 You've been replaced.
00:59:28 There's a new set.
00:59:29 Of rules.
00:59:35 And the attitude there is no character.
00:59:37 There is no character even like the old lady in golden girls who had had a stroke and lost the filter.
00:59:42 They can actually do some kind of commentary that the average person watching it can relate to, no.
00:59:51 None of the criticism is is is there's no.
00:59:53 This is the weird thing.
00:59:57 There used to be social commentary, right?
01:00:04 Fiction was a vehicle for social commentary.
01:00:11 Let's show how how let's show the the the world, the way that the propagandist to whoever wrote this is, let's see how they see.
01:00:18 The world.
01:00:21 And let's insert some criticisms and we can perform these criticisms, criticisms and nice little bites, easy to understand and know.
01:00:29 Jesus used parables.
01:00:30 For a reason.
01:00:35 But wait a second.
01:00:37 There is a social commentary here.
01:00:41 It's just not coming from a place of white primacy.
01:00:49 You are the target of the criticism.
01:01:00 And yes, I know there's.
01:01:02 I'm I'm interchanging for the purpose of this show.
01:01:07 I'm doing a lot of Jews and white interchanging.
01:01:09 When I want to talk about this because there are a lot of Jews that were involved in this show and you know and golden girls for that matter.
01:01:21 But for the average fan of this show?
01:01:25 You know the average white aging millennial lady?
01:01:29 Who loved this show when she?
01:01:30 Was, you know, 18 or 19?
01:01:34 The show that was all about how awesome it is to be a **** in the big city.
01:01:40 They're now watching this.
01:01:43 And there's a new firmware update being installed.
01:01:50 You had your fun.
01:01:56 When you were busy being a **** in the city 20 years ago.
01:02:01 That was your time.
01:02:03 Now it's over.
01:02:06 There's a new boss in town.
01:02:10 And it's a non binary.
01:02:16 Whatever this thing is.
01:02:29 Smoking pot at work and making you feel uncomfortable, but you are the problem.
01:02:37 All those feelings that you have of discomfort, that's not because.
01:02:41 Of anything that that she's doing wrong because.
01:02:44 She's the power structure now.
01:02:47 In this weird lesbian whatever thing.
01:03:03 And just like 20 years ago, we were telling you.
01:03:05 No, no, you need to conform to the ****** chicks in the city.
01:03:11 It's now time for you to conform to this new.
Speaker 12
01:03:20 So you can't just sit there giggling.
01:03:23 You know.
Speaker 10
01:03:23 Man, well, I'm really stronger when people call in with relationship questions, you know, today turned kind of raunchy.
Speaker 12
01:03:33 Well, that's where it goes sometimes and.
01:03:36 You need to go with it or the trolls.
01:03:37 To label you the uptight cisgender female married lady.
Devon
01:03:42 You don't want to be the uptight cisgender gender female married lady.
01:04:07 So you thought you and you this whole time.
01:04:11 You thought you were just a.
01:04:12 Normal chick. No, no, no.
01:04:17 You're an uptight.
01:04:21 Cisgender gender.
01:04:24 Female married lady.
01:04:34 That's. That's like, that's one.
01:04:38 Tweet away from being.
01:04:39 A Caron.
01:04:48 That's one tweet.
01:04:51 Away from.
01:05:03 You will be taken out instantly.
01:05:06 You are skating on thin ice.
01:05:17 If you don't conform to this new normal.
01:05:23 You don't stand a chance.
Speaker 12
01:05:29 Look, I really want this to.
01:05:30 Workout for all of us, so I say.
01:05:32 This with love.
01:05:34 You better step your ***** up.
Speaker 10
01:05:36 Oh, OK, OK.
Speaker
01:05:38 So what are you going to do?
Speaker 10
01:05:40 I'm going to step my ***** up.
Speaker 2
01:05:43 Is that a?
Speaker 10
01:05:43 Question no, I'm going to step my ***** up.
Devon
01:05:49 Yeah, you better do it.
01:06:03 So later in the show.
01:06:07 We have exactly like in the The Golden Girls.
01:06:10 There's the.
01:06:12 No reason for existing gay characters, right?
01:06:15 It's just like they need to have gay characters in these shows for some reason.
01:06:19 They don't really.
01:06:19 They don't really serve any purpose other than.
01:06:23 To have gay characters.
01:06:25 Which I think is one part.
01:06:29 Normalization of gay characters, which is not even necessary anymore obviously.
01:06:34 From what we just watched.
01:06:37 But certainly in The Golden Girls, that was a that was certainly why that existed there.
01:06:41 But also you got to imagine the demographic, right?
01:06:46 The audience for the these shows, it's.
01:06:49 It's cat ladies and.
01:06:51 And gay people.
01:06:54 Now that's all changed because.
01:06:58 Well, because of.
01:07:00 People like that.
01:07:04 But I'm I'm assuming this gay guy and his gay lover that gay guy are throwbacks from the original show.
01:07:12 Like I never saw the original show.
01:07:15 But they're totally pointless.
01:07:16 They they don't serve any purpose in the story whatsoever.
01:07:19 They're just there to be.
01:07:19 Like, oh look, we.
01:07:20 We're friends with gay, gay people.
01:07:22 We like gay people.
01:07:26 We have these really flamboyantly gay friends that come with us to our friends, daughters, piano recital.
01:07:40 The one that adopted an Asian person for no reason.
01:07:44 And while we're in the audience.
01:07:48 For this children's.
01:07:50 Piano recital.
01:07:52 We're sitting next to the gay guy checking.
01:07:54 Out gay dudes.
01:07:56 Unlike Grinder or some ****.
01:08:01 And you know, because we're still very cool, we're not old.
01:08:07 We're literally the same old age as the as The Golden Girls, but we're still hip and cool.
01:08:14 Look, we're we're still, we're still sneaking wine.
01:08:17 We're sneaking alcohol into the.
01:08:20 The children's recital.
01:08:24 And getting drunk while looking at at gay guys on Grinder.
01:08:31 See, we're still cool.
01:08:35 We're letting our son make out with his girlfriend right behind us.
01:08:40 At the children's.
01:08:43 Piano recital.
01:08:54 And we're OK with it because we're.
01:08:55 Very sex positive.
01:09:02 And then at the end of the episode, she comes home.
01:09:06 She finds her husband has had, like, a heart attack, slash stroke or something like that and literally just dies because again, this is.
01:09:14 A show about loss.
01:09:16 Both the shows both The Golden Girls and the sex and the city reboot.
01:09:22 It's about loss.
01:09:25 And they can't very well go on the whole.
01:09:32 The first series was about her trying to find.
01:09:35 A guy, right?
01:09:37 So the way that they ended the series where she finally found a guy, it was like this guy.
01:09:44 So you can't have a new series and.
01:09:45 Then she's got the guy.
01:09:48 Because it has to be.
01:09:50 About women who are not satisfied with anything.
01:09:57 Has to be about loss.
01:10:00 Always about you're not good enough.
01:10:02 You always need more.
01:10:06 So wouldn't do for her to have a happy marriage in this new series, so they instantly the first episode.
01:10:12 Kill them off.
01:10:19 There can't be any masculine characters.
01:10:24 In the show.
01:10:27 And because this guy himself, he's a relic.
01:10:31 His nickname was Mr. Big.
01:10:37 He was the prize.
01:10:38 He was the Chad at the end of the tunnel.
01:10:45 The whole last series was about, yeah.
01:10:47 If you're a slot in the city long enough, eventually you'd meet the Chad at the.
01:10:51 End of the tunnel.
01:10:57 Just keep ******* random dudes, and eventually you'll meet this super rich Chad.
01:11:04 Who won't care that you've?
01:11:05 You've ****** half the city.
01:11:10 And you'll live happily ever after.
01:11:17 That's how the series ended.
01:11:30 If you don't.
01:11:30 Think that that sex in the city as much?
01:11:33 As it's it's awful and terrible, I can't tell you how many older millennial women that I that I I've known over the years that.
01:11:40 Love that ******* show.
01:11:42 Loved it.
Speaker 1
01:11:45 Loved it.
Devon
01:11:48 They would have parties with their friends to watch.
Speaker
01:11:50 The new episodes.
Devon
01:11:53 They'd invite all their other ***** friends over and get drunk, drink wine and watch sex in the city.
01:12:01 That was like a thing.
01:12:02 It was a it.
01:12:02 Was a widespread thing.
01:12:07 I'm not saying that they're the ones that invented the carousel or this weird, you know, the the Tinder way of life.
01:12:15 But it certainly didn't.
01:12:18 Didn't hurt.
01:12:19 Hurt that way of thinking.
01:12:23 Certainly they're going to dissuade women from thinking that.
01:12:26 Oh, yeah, just **** everyone.
01:12:28 Literally everyone in the city.
Speaker 7
01:12:32 Well, all your.
Devon
01:12:33 Friends are doing the exact same thing.
01:12:37 And eventually you'll get Chad Mchatton over here.
01:12:40 You know Mr.
01:12:51 You'll live happily ever after, or.
01:12:52 Until that until until.
01:12:54 They reboot, reboot your show.
01:12:57 20 years later.
01:13:06 Drag out your skeleton and make it dance for the audience one last time.
01:13:17 And then they kill off Chad.
01:13:24 So that she can discover that she's she's actually a non bind.
01:13:27 You know, I don't.
01:13:27 Who knows?
01:13:27 I don't even.
01:13:28 Want to know?
01:13:28 I don't.
01:13:30 Who knows.
01:13:31 What? You know what. What?
01:13:31 The writers have in mind.
01:13:35 But she can't be satisfied, no?
01:13:40 She can't.
01:13:41 She definitely can't be satisfied.
01:13:46 She always has to be wanting.
01:13:57 She always has to need.
01:14:01 Attention the acceptance.
01:14:05 Of her mulatto overlords.
01:14:29 So yeah, I was surprised that that's the only episode like that's that's that's the end.
01:14:35 Like, it's just like.
01:14:36 And he's dead.
01:14:37 The that's really the end and it's.
01:14:38 Like the end boom.
01:14:42 We had to get rid of him.
01:14:46 And I have no desire to watch more episodes.
01:14:48 I just thought it was funny because it's like, literally you.
01:14:51 You compare what?
01:14:52 We just saw.
01:14:54 With women that.
01:14:56 You know, obviously.
01:14:57 It's B Arthur right there, Betty White.
01:15:02 Who isn't trying to to acclimate herself?
01:15:09 To the the changing environment.
01:15:13 She's not trying to.
01:15:14 Get ****** seven ways from Sunday, she.
01:15:17 Already had a family.
01:15:23 I mean, there's the horror.
01:15:24 Character. But she's a joke.
01:15:30 The she's the ****.
01:15:31 Of the joke.
01:15:33 Her desperation is the joke.
01:15:37 Not something to be embraced.
01:15:41 It's clownish.
01:15:43 It's pathetic.
01:15:54 There's no matriarch that just has no filter and says.
01:16:00 What the audience is thinking.
01:16:04 No, every character is this character.
01:16:12 Every character is the desperate ***** that doesn't know how to age gracefully.
01:16:27 So anyway I I was not expecting it to have so many parallels, I I just more.
01:16:33 Thought it would be funny.
01:16:34 To see well, how would you know?
01:16:35 How would they portray?
01:16:38 Women of about the same age, really.
01:16:43 30 years apart.
01:16:46 I guess more than right?
01:16:48 Almost almost 40 years apart.
01:16:57 How much has has?
01:17:00 The expectation.
01:17:03 Changed when it comes to.
01:17:05 The behavior of older women.
01:17:13 And I was surprised that how many parallels there were and just how the sex and the city show was way worse.
01:17:20 Like I was not expecting stuff like like this or you know like this I I was not expecting that at all.
01:17:27 I mean I thought it would just be ******.
01:17:29 In the city only.
01:17:29 Now we're old, you know.
01:17:34 I didn't think it was going to be so ******* woke, but Jesus Christ it was.
01:17:38 It was so woke.
01:17:38 It was.
01:17:39 I couldn't handle it.
01:17:41 So anyway, I watched it so you wouldn't have to.
01:17:46 Let's take a look at some super chats.
01:17:49 Now let me get rid of the.
01:17:51 The disclaimer.
01:17:54 I don't want to play an.
01:17:54 Upbeat song like I.
01:17:56 Was saying I I made the mistake.
01:17:58 I I was trying.
01:17:59 To find something that I I'm still stuck on the intro song.
01:18:04 I was trying.
01:18:04 To find something kind of melodic and creepy in 1950s.
01:18:08 You know, they a lot of those those songs that unintentionally, you know, ended up being kind of timelessly.
01:18:15 And then some little more upbeat and I couldn't find the upbeat that I liked.
01:18:18 And so I ended up just kind of with like two kind of melodically, you know like the kind of the kind of song that in the right context is like really sweet and happy.
01:18:27 But in the in the wrong context can be like what's playing is.
01:18:30 Someone getting murdered on the screen, you know.
01:18:33 That sort of thing.
01:18:36 Let me take.
01:18:37 A look at the the Super chats here.
01:18:41 Bump butter bum.
01:18:44 I've got a whole bunch of them here.
01:18:46 Alright, high priest King Terry, the woman in that clip is terrified.
01:18:49 The professor she has become the subject of two minutes of hate.
01:18:54 She intimately understands her caste.
01:18:56 Reminds me of the video of a white woman breaking down as a.
01:19:02 And added one scroll back up.
01:19:05 Breaking down as a black Como film tour after cutting her off in his car, she and that phone could destroy her life well, and there was also that that, that.
01:19:15 Video of the white woman.
01:19:17 Losing her **** inside that store.
01:19:19 Where we don't.
01:19:20 See what led up to it and we're.
01:19:23 In both instances.
01:19:24 Those white women are probably ******* terrible.
01:19:29 Right.
01:19:30 Like if you met them.
01:19:30 You'd probably hate them.
01:19:33 And well, just like this character, right?
01:19:34 If that was like a real woman and you matter.
01:19:36 You'd hate her.
01:19:37 And you'd be like she ******* deserves it.
01:19:39 The problem is, it isn't that now I'm on a personal level.
01:19:43 Them deserving what they get.
01:19:45 The problem is they are inviting this on everybody.
01:19:49 They're bringing this on all of us.
01:19:53 And you're right.
01:19:55 There's that video of that woman.
01:19:56 She's like, basically, there's, you know, the one you're talking about.
01:19:59 There's also the one where she's curled up in a.
01:20:01 Ball on the floor of a store yelling you.
01:20:04 Know stop filming because.
01:20:05 They know what's going to happen.
01:20:08 Even if they help design.
01:20:11 The system that is doing it to them.
01:20:16 In fact, that that's probably.
01:20:18 They know what's going to happen?
01:20:19 Because they help produce that environment.
01:20:25 We got a **** ton of people watching 761. Jesus Christ.
01:20:29 That's kind of big.
01:20:30 For a Saturday night did a game.
01:20:32 Let out or something.
01:20:36 Hey, Priest can tell the woman.
01:20:37 That that's the.
01:20:38 Same one.
01:20:39 I got 2 for the same it came up.
01:20:41 Three times. That's weird.
01:20:45 Zeddmore Blanche got blanched.
01:20:51 Owners the same comment from High Priest King Terry a bunch of times.
01:20:55 There's a lot of repeats from both you guys.
01:20:57 I don't know why it's just repeating the same.
01:21:00 He must have had a freak out there for.
01:21:02 A second.
01:21:03 Right here's anyone.
01:21:05 Well, actually you guys are getting doubled up.
01:21:07 Too ******** ******.
01:21:08 CIA is now claiming that Russia is planning a false flag to have an excuse to invade Ukraine.
01:21:14 Funny how for them.
01:21:17 False flags was only good for wars.
01:21:20 They start. **** them.
01:21:22 Right.
01:21:23 Well, I it's, you have to say at least it's a good thing now that false flag is such a normal thing that you can have that.
01:21:30 I mean, it wasn't that long ago if you said false flag, it really was.
01:21:35 It was like maybe 10 years ago.
01:21:37 If you said false flag, you're an insane person.
01:21:41 Oh, false flag.
01:21:43 What's? What's that?
01:21:44 It's not even like a real thing.
01:21:47 That's a conspiracy.
01:21:48 Just the idea that that would even happen.
01:21:52 Got you labeled A conspiracy theorist?
01:21:54 You know that you're an insane person.
01:21:56 If you were entertaining the possibility.
01:22:00 That the ruling class might fake something in order to trick the public into, you know, doing what they wanted.
01:22:08 But now it's it's totally.
01:22:10 So I guess that in some ways.
01:22:11 It's not terrible.
01:22:13 But yeah, the whole Russia, Ukraine thing is, is a mess right now that you got a lot of different people and defense contractors.
01:22:22 And you know.
01:22:24 Trying to get on the action method this some of these comments are honestly must have really **** the.
01:22:29 Bed here.
01:22:30 I'm having to scroll through like the same.
01:22:33 Four comments over and over and over and over.
01:22:35 Again, here we go. Spiderman 12484. Hey, Devon, would you ever talk about the?
01:22:43 That shouldn't saying unit 731 or Oscar Dural. Wenger got up to comparing them to the domesticated man of the day.
01:22:55 It's hilarious.
01:22:56 Wish I had money to give you, but life Eastern Europe is fun to say the least.
01:23:02 Yeah, I did. I did a a little bit on Unit 731 and I was doing some more research on it.
01:23:09 I might have to refresh the page like it's basically just everyone's getting repeating that over and over and.
01:23:14 Over again on the.
01:23:16 The Super chat crap I actually have there.
01:23:20 I have a whole stream that I'm researching right now about 7:31 and also just like some of the the the mind control techniques. One of the things that I found interesting when I was looking at.
01:23:30 The mind control stuff.
01:23:32 Was they had some there was when I was researching the the Unit 731, let me.
01:23:39 See if I can find it here.
01:23:44 Oh, and this actually, this was more about Project QK Hilltop.
01:23:49 The brainwashing techniques that they they listed are actually very relevant to what we just watched.
01:23:56 Number one, assault on identity.
01:24:03 You are not who you think you are.
01:24:06 Systematic attacks on someones sense of self.
01:24:10 Well, I think there's been a lot of attacks on white.
01:24:13 Identity, right?
01:24:13 You're not allowed to I.
01:24:15 Mean how?
01:24:15 How many politicians have you even heard utter the words white people?
01:24:21 Not even Trump.
01:24:24 #2 guilt.
01:24:27 Making a person feel bad, attacking constantly of sin.
01:24:31 You're an evil person and once again the.
01:24:34 Only time in.
01:24:35 Society that you?
01:24:36 Do hear people talk about white people in the mainstream.
01:24:39 It's in the context of some kind of original sin that you're responsible for.
01:24:45 #3.
01:24:47 Self betrayal.
01:24:50 Agreeing you are bad, not good.
01:24:55 Once in the guilt agent, the forces, once in guilt, the agent forces through physical or mental harm, to say his family and friends are also doing bad.
01:25:06 So again, this is those those white ladies.
01:25:10 That are they're selling out their people and it's it's scary how?
01:25:16 These mind control steps literally mimic exactly what's happened.
01:25:21 To white people at large in the.
01:25:22 West and then the the 4th step that they list here is breaking point and the breaking point is questions of.
01:25:30 Am I really me?
01:25:31 Where am I?
01:25:32 Who am I undergo an emotional breakdown at this point?
01:25:36 The agents makes it or tries to convert them to another belief system that will.
01:25:41 Quote UN quote. Save them.
01:25:43 What we just watched?
01:25:46 After completely destroying their identity, making them feel guilty, making them betray their people, then you have exactly that scene in the elevator where Sarah Jessica Parker is with that sit or, you know, non binary ******* octaroon, whatever.
01:26:02 Right.
01:26:03 And she's saying, oh, well, you know if.
01:26:06 You you want to be your.
01:26:07 You know, be a part of this if you want to be a participant.
01:26:10 I mean, you can't just sit there and giggle like a.
01:26:12 Stupid white *****.
01:26:14 You're gonna have to step your ***** up.
01:26:15 Whatever the.
01:26:16 **** that means.
01:26:21 After we've broken you.
01:26:22 Down, we've assaulted and destroyed your identity.
01:26:24 We've guilted you, you've betrayed your people.
01:26:27 I'm going to throw you a ******* life preserver.
01:26:32 And that's exactly what is systematically happened to white women in this society.
01:26:38 It mimics the steps of mind control exactly.
Speaker
01:26:48 Let's see here.
Devon
01:26:51 I might have to just refresh the page here.
01:26:54 This is ridiculous here.
01:26:57 I'm going to refresh.
01:26:58 It hang.
01:26:59 Hopefully this doesn't **** anything up.
Speaker
01:27:04 Alright, here we go.
Devon
01:27:13 OK, it might have cleaned it up.
01:27:14 A little bit.
01:27:15 Here we go.
01:27:18 Hi priest King Terry lots of viewers because people have time off.
01:27:21 Monday is a holiday.
01:27:23 Hope you have a wonderful Martin Luther King.
01:27:24 Ohh is it really?
01:27:26 Is it really?
01:27:27 Ah man, ****.
01:27:29 **** you MLK.
01:27:32 Glad you're glad you're glad you're ******* dead.
01:27:38 I'm glad.
01:27:39 I'm glad that if we had to have a monument of you, it it looks like a Chinese guy because they.
01:27:45 We couldn't even make.
01:27:46 We had to make it have a Chinese artist create it, and because there are no black people in China.
01:27:54 The ML have you guys seen that?
01:27:56 Tell me you've seen that.
01:27:57 Have you been to DC?
01:27:58 And seen the MLK.
01:28:01 He looks like a ******* Chinese guy.
01:28:04 And it's because they had.
01:28:05 A literally a Chinese artist made.
01:28:07 It and he looks so ******* Chinese.
01:28:10 And we see this.
01:28:12 I'm gonna bring a picture up.
Speaker
01:28:20 Yeah, yeah.
Devon
01:28:24 Is that the artist?
01:28:26 I think that's the artist.
Speaker
01:28:29 And bring it up here.
Devon
01:28:53 So this is the.
01:28:56 That's the artist that that's the the guy.
01:28:59 They got to make the monument.
01:29:00 And if you look at his face like it's it's way more.
01:29:03 It looks way more Chinese in person, but you look at it, you're just kind of like I didn't realize that MLK was Filipino or or like he looks jungle Asian a little bit, but anyway.
01:29:18 Let's take a look here.
01:29:24 Uh, spider alright?
01:29:26 We just did that.
01:29:26 One purge all pedophiles.
01:29:28 Thank you.
01:29:29 For all you do.
01:29:29 Love The Love Boat and Fantasy Island with bomb proof again.
01:29:33 Oh yeah, I totally forgot about those shows.
01:29:34 Maybe that's a one I should dip my toe back into.
01:29:38 Zip Lang, zip.
01:29:39 Playing cringe panda.
01:29:41 Since rainbow.
01:29:43 Neon pastel hair and piercings and tattoos are normal now, and the current trend for girls is to cut off their breasts.
01:29:50 I guess the only possible next fat is for kids to have the tops of their schools replaced by transparent domes so people can see their brains.
01:30:01 Yeah, science.
Speaker 3
01:30:03 Yes, science.
Devon
01:30:04 You know, that reminded me of even though, like, just just because why not?
01:30:07 Why not?
01:30:08 Why not have interesting visuals while we're?
01:30:10 While we're here.
01:30:11 This has nothing to do with what you just said other than like it it.
01:30:14 Made me think of it.
01:30:17 In terms of the the the skull thing.
01:30:22 As I was looking for weird stuff because, you know, at the end of the stream I always play.
01:30:26 Like something?
01:30:27 Kind of weird.
01:30:28 And yeah, it it it can be kind of random at times.
01:30:32 And so I was going for I was.
01:30:33 Looking just looking.
01:30:34 For weird stuff and I found this, I'm sure I'm.
01:30:38 Sure. You guys have seen?
01:30:39 This it's like one of the creepiest commercials.
01:30:43 That ever existed.
01:30:46 But I'm just.
01:30:47 I was just reminded.
01:30:47 Of this.
01:30:49 When you talk about the skull.
01:30:51 So I'm just going to make you.
01:30:52 I'm going.
01:30:53 To subject you to it.
Speaker 3
01:30:59 There's good reason for my personal skin.
01:31:04 And how I shine.
01:31:07 And how my pores are so clean and clear.
01:31:19 I eat little babies.
01:31:21 Ice cream.
01:31:22 It keeps me young.
01:31:23 It keeps me light on my feet.
01:31:26 I spring from activity to activity.
01:31:30 I love my job.
01:31:31 I love my life.
01:31:34 When you eat little babies ice cream, you'll wink and nod and hug and high five each other with.
01:31:42 Great enthusiasm.
01:31:44 This is a special time.
Speaker 2
01:31:45 All right.
Speaker 3
01:31:47 Little babies ice cream.
01:31:50 Ice cream is a feeling.
Devon
01:31:56 So now you've all been brainwashed.
01:31:57 Think Speaking of brainwashed.
01:32:01 All right, let's go.
01:32:05 Uh Shan says puke.
01:32:08 That's good, cringe Panna says.
01:32:09 Make me a mod, all right?
01:32:12 Sure, there's a few people I need to.
01:32:14 Turn into mods.
01:32:19 At least I I think I did it.
01:32:24 It's not letting me do it for some reason.
01:32:26 I'll try it.
01:32:27 Some other time.
01:32:28 It's saying it's saying it's going to be an error message saying.
01:32:35 Yeah, I think I think Odyssey is all ****** ** right now.
01:32:39 Shan says This is why we discovered fire.
01:32:44 Hopefully I well you might.
01:32:45 Well, I think you said that before I played that commercial, but that's.
01:32:49 That could be applied to most of the.
01:32:50 Things we talked about.
Speaker
01:32:53 Let me go back to here real quick, OK.
Devon
01:32:56 Cringe panda sex and the city was written by gay man the actress playing Miranda is a lesbian and the actor who played one of the gay men was straight.
01:33:06 I'm wondering how many older women watching this for nostalgia are going to keep watching this steaming pile of elephant dung now that it it it marginalizes them.
01:33:16 I think they'll take it.
01:33:17 That's the point.
01:33:21 It's like during the BLM riots.
01:33:23 How many people were were kneeling?
01:33:27 How it it's the that's the audience, the the audience that is watching this show is the same people.
01:33:34 It's that woman that it's that infuriating video that we've all seen.
01:33:40 And it was it was a prank it.
01:33:41 Was just a prank, bro.
01:33:43 Of that guy that ran up to that white girl who was terrified that black guy that ran up to a white girl and said I'm from BLM, you need to kneel and apologize for your white privilege and she just ******* did it.
01:34:01 That's the audience.
01:34:06 So they're, yeah, they'll keep watching it.
01:34:08 Of course.
01:34:08 They'll keep watching it.
01:34:12 These people are afraid of getting old for the wrong reasons.
01:34:15 Imagine being single and getting old.
01:34:18 And one day you bend over and take care of your cactus and your back is out and you have no wife and kids rest to rescue you.
01:34:27 Getting old in one day.
01:34:29 Well, that could happen to me someday.
01:34:34 I could I could bend over to take.
01:34:36 Care of a cactus and just die in the desert.
01:34:41 That is a possible future that I'm.
01:34:44 Totally OK with.
01:34:46 Are mouth armour Lucas?
01:34:51 Countless men grew up with single mothers who watch sex in the city, sometimes watching.
01:34:56 It with them.
01:34:57 Yeah, I hadn't thought about that, but that is, I mean, look, there was some.
01:35:00 I remember when I was a little kid, my mom used to watch soap.
01:35:05 Operas during the day.
01:35:07 And it was because I started asking too many questions about the generate **** that was in the show.
01:35:12 Like, you know, what does that mean they're going to sleep together and, you know, stuff like that because they wouldn't.
01:35:16 It wasn't.
01:35:17 And they they had sex, but they wouldn't show sex and they they.
01:35:20 There was a lot.
01:35:21 Of it was it.
01:35:22 Was alluded to.
01:35:23 And so it you know.
01:35:24 It was confusing to a kid that I didn't.
01:35:26 Know what the **** they're alluding to?
01:35:28 And after she had to explain it, a couple, a handful of uncomfortable times.
01:35:34 She realized I shouldn't be watching this because this is ******* trash and I can't believe I'm having to explain this **** to my son, but that's that's not a that's an unusual case.
01:35:46 I think a lot of women.
01:35:47 Yeah, they.
01:35:48 They were totally fine with it.
01:35:53 Unsent passenger.
01:35:56 There is a.
01:36:00 Link that I will check out some other time availabe.
01:36:09 My stepfather will watch those blacks react to boomer songs or wait, my stepfather will watch those black.
01:36:17 Ohh, I know about the videos.
01:36:19 I was about the blacks react to boomer songs videos for hours.
01:36:22 Yeah, it's it's big money, those those videos.
01:36:26 Have like a.
01:36:27 Million plus views in some instances.
01:36:31 In fact, you know kind.
01:36:32 Of you know, it's weird to.
01:36:34 I don't like watching and I don't I.
01:36:36 Don't even use TikTok.
01:36:37 I've never used Tik.
01:36:38 T.O.K and I have Instagram, but I I only post to it very rarely, almost not at all now because I've had.
01:36:46 I'm on like my third account and so like I can't really why?
01:36:49 Why have it if you can't post anything?
01:36:52 But I they have like those Instagram shorts or whatever it's called. It's supposed to be like like TikTok. It's just like these.
01:37:01 32nd videos or whatever and and like TikTok a lot of times it's people lip syncing song or stuff like that and I somehow got stuck on.
01:37:11 On for some for some reason.
01:37:15 Like I I hit the wrong thing or.
01:37:16 Whatever and then discovered.
01:37:18 Ohh you just if you swipe up it.
01:37:20 Just automatically plays like another one, right?
01:37:23 And I was.
01:37:23 Surprised at how many of them were.
01:37:25 Exactly the ******* same.
01:37:27 Exactly the same.
01:37:29 Like they it was.
01:37:30 Just different people lip singing different.
01:37:33 Audio over and over and over.
01:37:35 Again, or different people playing the same, you know, 30 seconds of a song depicting pretty much the same thing it was just.
01:37:43 Like, here's our version of this.
01:37:47 And I just think that in the.
01:37:48 Same way that Hollywood's.
01:37:50 Round of ideas and they're just making.
01:37:52 Well, they look.
01:37:53 We're just talking about tonight.
01:37:54 Sex and the city, right.
01:37:56 They're they're they're out of ideas.
01:37:57 They're just rebooting everything they possibly can.
01:38:00 They can't just write any new ideas.
01:38:02 I I don't think that they have to come up with new ideas because I just think that.
01:38:06 That the public.
01:38:09 Is out of ideas too. Like the they don't notice. I mean, they're they're perfectly happy to watch the same 30 seconds of audio 500 different ways.
01:38:19 With, you know.
01:38:20 Like basically the same version, just five.
01:38:22 100 different people doing it.
01:38:24 I think we live in the era of reboots.
01:38:27 Those, those those.
01:38:30 Those Instagram shorts is just like.
01:38:34 Little little concentrated reboots over and over.
01:38:37 And over again.
01:38:39 FW190. So it's Jew poison in.
01:38:42 The media what's new exactly?
01:38:45 Reunification test.
01:38:47 Don't know it worked.
01:38:49 Mary, Don, test your test also worked.
01:38:53 Mark SB to pair with your Friday the 13th Review watch episode three and seven of the Twilight Zone.
01:39:02 Reboot a show so.
01:39:04 Bad that even.
01:39:05 Critics rejected it despite its clear propaganda.
01:39:08 Are you talking about the one that they did in like, I think in the 90s or something?
01:39:12 Uh, because I think they've tried to reboot the twilight zone a few times.
01:39:16 I remember making a comeback when I was, like, a real little kid.
01:39:20 And uh, but I.
01:39:21 Don't think I ever saw the episodes, but.
01:39:22 I'll take a look at that.
01:39:24 I'm sure like right?
01:39:26 I'm sure they did the exact same.
01:39:27 Episode, like everyone did. Oh, it's the 1950s.
01:39:32 And some black guys being falsely.
01:39:33 Accused and the white people are evil and oh, here comes the Klansmen.
01:39:39 Let's burn some crosses.
01:39:43 FW190 just now. My dad flew the FW 190 on the Russian Front at 17 years old.
01:39:50 History, *****.
01:39:51 He hooked up with some members from the Blue Division from Spain when escaping after the war.
01:39:59 God bless this war never ends till it ends.
01:40:04 The FW 190. What is the FW190? I'll have to plead ignorance on that one.
01:40:10 Don't look that up. What's an FW190?
01:40:14 FW190.
01:40:17 Is that like a ******?
01:40:21 Jet or something?
01:40:24 OK. It's like a German.
01:40:30 It's like a German World War.
01:40:32 Two fighter is what it looks like.
Speaker
01:40:35 Here I'll pop.
Devon
01:40:36 I'll put this on the screen.
01:40:39 I'll click the 1000 things you have to Click to make it go.
01:40:41 On the screen.
01:40:43 Because you can't just drag **** into BS, which would be super awesome there.
01:40:48 I still think there might be a there has to be like a plugin that does that.
01:40:51 And I just don't know.
01:40:52 What it is, it just seems insane.
01:40:54 There wouldn't be.
Speaker 1
01:40:56 There we go.
Devon
01:41:00 So this is what you're talking about.
01:41:03 So your dad flew one of those at 17?
01:41:05 That's pretty based.
01:41:08 How old are you?
01:41:09 If your dad, if your dad was flying that.
01:41:15 You wanna watch out Chinese saying OK.
01:41:21 That's a subtle King Kong joke.
01:41:23 Let it sink in.
01:41:26 So here we go.
01:41:35 Devin bought your book when it was on Amazon.
01:41:37 Free shipping.
01:41:38 Thanks for the wisdom going underground now.
01:41:41 Hope the money helps your future words and ideas.
01:41:45 God bless.
01:41:46 Well, I appreciate it.
01:41:49 Yeah, the Super chats are getting weird again, so sorry.
01:41:52 I got that one.
01:41:54 After the other one, OK.
01:41:57 And they're getting all mixed up against.
01:41:58 If I miss your super chat, they're just being really ******* screwy tonight.
01:42:04 That that *** $5.00 with a coin thing appreciate that fields and friends, we should have cringe. Panda Edition with the amount of library coins she sends.
01:42:17 Well, well, I told.
01:42:18 You the Friday the 13th one was basically clinch Paint Edition because she's the one that sent me.
01:42:22 That video. So.
01:42:26 FW190 thoughts. Is this the World War three we are living in? Perfect US versus them.
01:42:35 I don't think we're in World War 3 zone yet.
01:42:38 I think a lot of people are worried about that.
01:42:40 You can remember just thinking.
01:42:41 This way, everyone that's concerned about like, Oh my God, this whole Russia thing is going to throw us.
01:42:46 Into World War 3.
01:42:47 That's the thing that's the same.
01:42:49 They were talking about.
01:42:50 When you know Trump and North Korea were were trading.
01:42:55 Gabs on ******* Twitter.
01:42:56 Ohh, it's gonna.
01:42:57 Be World War 3.
01:42:59 The the there are just wait, that's the one thing globalism is doing.
01:43:04 And to be honest, I mean, I don't want to give them any credit, but they kind of designed it to do that, right.
01:43:10 The whole point of the United Nations, whatever we need to prevent any more world wars, we need to make sure that all of our countries are so *******.
01:43:18 Tied together that it just, it's not economically viable to have.
01:43:22 A World War.
01:43:24 And I kind of think that that's sort of where we're at.
01:43:27 I mean, are we economically tied to Russia to to a degree, no.
01:43:30 But it is it what it is it beneficial to for Russia to go to I.
01:43:34 Mean cause you know I.
01:43:35 Mean like, we're not going to go to war China anytime soon.
01:43:38 Something would have to drastically change.
01:43:39 We're just so economically tied with China and vice versa, so that that would just be a nightmare for both ruling classes.
01:43:44 Right.
01:43:45 For Russia, that's like a A not a win win situation.
01:43:49 I could see like a proxy war kind of a thing going on.
01:43:52 So like, let's just say for whatever reason, Russia decides, oh, we're going to take over the rest.
01:43:56 Of Ukraine.
01:43:58 Would America really do anything?
01:43:59 Would NATO really do anything?
01:44:01 Probably, you know, probably not.
01:44:03 I mean, probably not really I.
01:44:04 Mean they might. They might.
01:44:07 I mean, they might work out some kind of compromise.
01:44:09 Let Putin take part of Ukraine or something, or, you know, they they arm arm Ukrainians and, you know, send weapons and all I I.
01:44:17 But I just don't see it.
01:44:19 I don't see it.
01:44:20 I think that.
01:44:21 I mean, maybe not America, but Europe definitely relies on Russia for a lot of natural resources.
01:44:27 And and you know that's.
01:44:29 Globalism, you know, almost no country is, is.
01:44:33 It's kind of like the.
01:44:34 Here's the weird ****** ** thing.
01:44:36 In the same way that the public is so reliant on the machine, right and where everyone's so tied together.
01:44:44 But at the same time, atomized right, we don't have any political power as individuals in our in our Western countries.
01:44:51 No one wants to threaten.
01:44:53 The existence of the machine because.
01:44:55 You rely on it for food, for entertainment.
01:44:58 For you know.
01:44:59 There's, there's just so many people that wouldn't be able to fend for themselves if they weren't sucking from the tip of the machine, right.
01:45:06 There's entire countries like that.
01:45:08 Now there's entire countries now that where.
01:45:11 They they.
01:45:11 Can't upset the apple cart because then they wouldn't have anymore apples.
01:45:16 You know, like they're they're so tied into the globalist machine as a country that they really don't have any.
01:45:23 Autonomy, and that that could just goes and that goes the United States too, in a lot of ways.
01:45:28 I mean, you think that nothing is made in the United States anymore?
01:45:31 Literally nothing.
01:45:33 I mean, it's shocking how much.
01:45:35 Of our manufacturing.
01:45:36 Just doesn't exist.
01:45:38 And so if America would have any kind of war, I mean, ****.
01:45:41 And it's not even just that the lack of the manufacturing infrastructure I.
01:45:45 Mean cause if let's.
01:45:46 Say, like we had to a lot of times, you look at a, a documentary from World War 2.
01:45:52 And they'll show like, Oh yeah, America they went, they went crazy and built all these factories and started cranking out ******* battleships and airplanes and all this stuff.
01:46:01 And you know, the women went to work and you had a, you know, was that that ******* propaganda poster with?
01:46:07 What's her name?
01:46:07 Like Lucy or something like that.
01:46:09 The the woman with the ******* hammer and whatever literally looks like Communist propaganda.
01:46:14 And you had all these like the film rules, playing propaganda movies showing like, oh, look at these huge assembly lines with, you know, just tanks and **** just coming off the line and, you know, make sure you're working for Uncle.
01:46:28 Sam and all this.
01:46:29 We wouldn't be able to do that now.
Speaker 14
01:46:32 Who? Who would be who?
Devon
01:46:33 Would be working those factories.
01:46:37 The demographics have kind of changed since since 1940, you know.
01:46:42 Like, who's going to?
01:46:43 Be who's going to be putting together all that stuff?
01:46:47 And you got to remember too, like in 1940 when we started cranking up.
01:46:51 The war machine.
01:46:54 We were.
01:46:54 We were already making stuff.
01:46:56 It wasn't like we had to go from making nothing to that now making everything.
01:47:01 No, we just, we repurposed.
01:47:02 I mean if.
01:47:03 You bought a TV up until, like really 1970s. If you bought a TV.
01:47:10 In the world, anywhere in the world.
01:47:12 Chances are it was.
01:47:13 Made in America.
01:47:15 Which is? It's insane to think that anything like that would. I mean, nothing's made America now. But if you bought a TV up.
01:47:23 Until like you.
01:47:24 Know early early 1970s when a lot of that stuff.
01:47:27 Started moving over to Japan.
01:47:29 And Taiwan and stuff a little bit of Korea and then eventually China.
01:47:34 But if you bought a television prior to 1970, if you bought a radio, if you bought anything that was, that was cutting edge, bleeding, edge technology, consumer technology, it was made in America.
01:47:48 So that infrastructure already existed.
01:47:50 A lot of that stuff already existed.
01:47:52 You know, we were producing a lot of, I mean cars even, right?
01:47:58 I mean, no one had a a ******* Japanese car in America before the 70s.
01:48:05 There's not a lot of 1960s Hondas rolling around.
01:48:08 That in America.
01:48:11 Every car you know in the 60s and before that were the American made cars.
01:48:17 And we just don't have that anymore.
01:48:19 It just doesn't exist.
01:48:20 So if we were to go to war with with China.
01:48:24 We'd run out, we'd run out of, we'd run out of war machines pretty quick.
01:48:28 Right?
01:48:28 Like, who's going to ******* make get?
01:48:30 Because now you don't.
01:48:31 Have that infrastructure. You don't have a population that's like 90% high IQ European descent, right? You just have.
01:48:41 You got these *******, right?
01:48:42 You got a.
01:48:45 You got well, you got those ******* too.
01:48:48 Yeah, you got this ****.
01:48:50 You you think that you?
01:48:51 Think those people are going to?
01:48:54 Going to be building the, you know, building these things.
01:49:06 I mean ****.
01:49:07 It's funny.
01:49:08 Look, and you know it's true.
01:49:10 If you look at SpaceX, right, Elon Musk company.
01:49:15 It looks pretty ******* white, doesn't it?
01:49:18 You look at Tesla, it looks pretty.
01:49:19 ******* white, right?
01:49:23 Because when when rubber meets the road.
01:49:25 You know you can't have diversity hires in charge of of like spaceships.
01:49:31 You know you can't.
01:49:33 It's OK if you're big enough company and you can find some like do nothing work for them if.
01:49:37 You're a company like Google.
01:49:39 Which actually even in Google right?
01:49:41 So Google hired.
01:49:42 That this was this happened like over was a year or two ago.
01:49:45 Google hired that diversity.
01:49:47 I forget what her title was.
01:49:48 It was some black chick.
01:49:50 And they put her in charge.
01:49:51 Of hiring more black people.
01:49:54 And so she hired black people, but she just she.
01:49:57 And just like, she basically just hired a lot of her friends.
01:50:00 You know, people like just ghetto blacks that had no, that you could barely use a ******* computer.
01:50:07 And yeah, and just imagine this think of how bad they had to have performed for they they actually fired they they had to fire.
01:50:16 That means they were fun.
01:50:17 They weren't just bad, they were like ******* terrible.
01:50:21 Where in that climate, climate a couple of years ago, Google is firing a diversity, whatever the **** her title was, black chick because she was hiring worthless black people that couldn't.
01:50:33 Do the job.
01:50:36 That that should give you an idea.
01:50:37 That's that's.
01:50:41 That's just where we have the the brain drain has already begun.
01:50:44 Speaking of Russia, there was.
01:50:45 That Russian general.
01:50:47 That made headlines.
01:50:49 What yesterday day, before saying that, he predicted that in America you're going to have ethnic separations, you're going to have different, like ethnicities, which is, which is kind of already happening, right, vying for political power and eventually white people are going to want to.
01:51:07 Leave in droves.
01:51:08 They have white refugees, you know, he predicted they would go to Canada, I don't think.
01:51:11 He understands how bad Canada is, if he.
01:51:13 Thinks that that would be a good solution.
01:51:16 And then, you know, made the comment about I think he was joking but like.
01:51:20 You know. Ohh we.
01:51:21 Could even have white Americans wanting to come and and settle Siberia.
01:51:30 I think some version of that is possible.
01:51:35 I mean, I think.
01:51:36 That it's.
01:51:37 That's that's already kind of what's happening anyway.
01:51:44 Then from a goy on the Internet, $10 carry on Mr. Stack. All right. Well, I appreciate that. I think there are more, but.
01:51:52 This is.
01:51:54 Like I said, Odyssey is kind of screwing up here.
01:51:57 I'm going to refresh one more time just because I'd hate.
01:51:59 To miss.
01:52:01 Someone's.
01:52:03 Super chat here and I feel like that happened.
Speaker
01:52:07 Let me go.
01:52:08 Back here.
Devon
01:52:16 All right here.
01:52:17 We go $100 from unset passenger. Watch out for that cringe Panda. Come on.
01:52:26 We can't.
01:52:27 We can't.
01:52:27 We can't use that language about younger members of our audience.
01:52:33 That's inappropriate, Sir.
01:52:35 But I appreciate the $100.
01:52:39 UM, let's see here. I think there's probably some more here.
01:52:50 Well, if there are I, you know.
01:52:51 I apologize if I missed them.
01:52:54 All right, how about another weird video?
01:52:56 Real quick.
01:52:59 Since I met you guys, watched that baby eating crazy video, by the way, I think might actually be about eating babies.
01:53:09 I don't know.
01:53:09 I don't know.
01:53:10 I forget the context of.
01:53:11 I just remember, I remember that video floating around a couple of years ago and.
01:53:14 I saw I was like Oh yeah.
01:53:17 But just the way that it I it might be really about eating babies.
01:53:24 There was another one I wanted to play.
Speaker
01:53:27 And then we'll get out of here.
Devon
01:53:36 No, I don't think I downloaded it all right.
01:53:39 Here it is.
Speaker
01:53:44 I think I found it.
01:53:47 There we go.
01:53:52 There we go.
Devon
01:54:04 Alright, enjoy.
Speaker 8
01:54:09 He's cute, he's crazy.
01:54:11 He's my little puppy.
01:54:13 Hours of fun for all the family.
01:54:15 My little puppy comes completely unhoused trained and enjoys being taken for lots of walks, needs feeding on a regular basis and requires endless love and attention.
01:54:26 And when all the fun.
01:54:27 Is over get easily stored away.
Speaker
01:54:45 All right guys.
Devon
01:54:46 Well, hope you guys have a good night.
01:54:48 Let's double check one last time before I take off.
01:54:50 Looks like all the Super chats you.
01:54:52 Guys have a great Martin Luther King Day.
01:54:56 For Black pilled, I am of course.
01:55:00 Devon snag.
Speaker 5
01:55:02 Well, how did this?
Speaker 2
01:55:03 Not do that.
Speaker 14
01:55:05 Well, if you can get.
Speaker 7
01:55:05 The idea of.
Speaker 14
01:55:06 What doing each setups a second you would do for your stomach.
01:55:10 You have an idea what rejuvenate would do for your face is in essence Rejuvenate does for the face would exercise.
01:55:15 Does for the body.
01:55:16 And the way it does that is there's a control unit that during the facial session actually seems an impulse.
01:55:22 Up to the zones in the mask and actually activates the face and skin to exercise.
01:55:27 Tighten the.
01:55:28 So we like to say that's a.
01:55:29 Lot of face substances doing it eight times a second.
Speaker 7
01:55:33 During a facial toning session, the system delivers a mild impulse generated by a tiny 9 Volt battery from the control unit.
01:55:41 These impulses are directed to the specially designed gold plated facial cushions of the patented facial mask and actually activate the face and skin to exercise tightening and tone.
01:55:53 In each of the 12 facial.
01:55:54 Bones, these impulses start in the forehand, facial zone and about every 20 seconds automatically move one zone at a time through each of the 12 facial bones.
01:56:04 These zones are specifically designed to handle the major problem areas.
01:56:08 Of the face.
01:56:09 The system automatically repeats this process a total of four times during your 15 minute facial workout.
01:56:15 The result is not only a more toned, youthful looking face, but also a face that looks and feels fresher, more vibrant, with that healthy rosy glow.
Devon
01:56:32 I've heard Assault said that I skipped your.
01:56:34 I saw that you said I skipped your super chat.
01:56:36 Looking for it here.
01:56:39 I don't see it.
01:56:40 I don't think it's on here.
01:56:43 If you're still listening.
01:56:45 I'm looking here and I do not see it.
01:56:50 Where is it?
01:56:53 Yeah, I don't think.
01:56:53 That it's.
01:57:00 Yeah, I don't see it on on my list.
01:57:02 Here. Oh, here it is.
01:57:04 I don't know if you got my five cents super chat.
01:57:06 If you didn't, I thought of this with you.
01:57:12 Thought of this with I think you meant your wingman.
01:57:15 Show a lot of Gen.
01:57:16 X women were sold a bill of goods that we could have it all career, et cetera.
01:57:22 Please look into Professor Linda Gordon.
01:57:25 Who said that in the 60s we must destroy the nuclear family?
01:57:29 I feel like I was just.
01:57:30 Reading about that.
01:57:32 But I will copy that and I'll add that.
01:57:33 To my notes.
01:57:34 So there you go.
01:57:36 For the uh, the tail end, uh, super chat there.
01:57:42 Sorry, I missed that.
01:57:43 Like I said that the Super chats went crazy tonight and.
01:57:48 Oh look, there's.
01:57:48 A few of them that popped up.
01:57:49 Here around there.
01:57:51 Here's one, too, from the thin red line.
01:57:53 It just says the painting is called worn up.
01:57:56 Or worn out the painting.
01:57:58 I don't know what you're talking about there.
01:58:00 So I think I missed that one too.
01:58:01 So I think I missed maybe a couple the the interface here was freaking out.
01:58:05 I had to.
01:58:05 Keep refreshing anyway, hope you guys caught that.
01:58:09 Sorry about missing the.
01:58:13 The ones if I if.
01:58:14 I missed yours.
01:58:16 And just cause you guys hung on, let me see if there's any other weird thing.
01:58:19 I can play.
01:58:20 Before I go, why not Saturday night, right?
01:58:24 You're just listening to my disembodied voice.
01:58:27 There's not even, like, cool.
01:58:30 Cool effects on it.
Speaker
01:58:35 Now where is this?
Devon
01:58:36 At where would be a good?
01:58:40 That would be a terrible one.
01:58:46 Let's see.
01:58:47 Who's it gonna be?
01:58:48 Who's it?
01:58:48 Gonna be oh.
01:58:49 Yeah, I'll just play this.
01:58:50 It's not that great.
01:58:53 But anyway, you guys have a good night.
Speaker 14
01:59:04 Checking out what your buddy Tarzan is doing.
01:59:18 What's you been up to hanging?
Speaker
01:59:20 Out with girls on the beach.
01:59:22 Or touching snakes.
01:59:23 That's always dangerous.
01:59:31 Oh, that's you.
01:59:34 That's when you guys almost first met, huh?
01:59:41 He said I like that video that.
01:59:43 Was a good one.
01:59:47 Till chicken.