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Magazines Need to Stop Doing This

Released Tuesday, 2nd May 2023
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Magazines Need to Stop Doing This

Magazines Need to Stop Doing This

Magazines Need to Stop Doing This

Magazines Need to Stop Doing This

Tuesday, 2nd May 2023
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drinking,

4:00

and yet just a few short months after

4:03

this video were circulated widely, they put

4:05

her on the cover of Vogue. Now, I don't have

4:07

an issue with Cara Delevingne.

4:09

I think it's great that she is beginning

4:12

her recovery, but I do know that somebody

4:14

that is beginning their recovery shouldn't be

4:17

rewarding a cover, right? Because

4:19

they know that she's not better yet. How could she be

4:21

better? We've watched her for years party.

4:24

We've watched her for years behave like that.

4:26

And that's the real reason they want her on. They're

4:28

glorifying what she was, not the

4:30

idea that she might be better in the future. In

4:33

fact, I would argue that if Cara

4:35

Delevingne actually got clean, they

4:37

wouldn't be calling for her to be on the cover of magazines

4:40

anymore. They wouldn't be inviting her to those

4:42

same parties. They loved her as somebody

4:44

that abused alcoholism and abused drugs and

4:46

was a lesbian and was shaving her head. They loved that

4:48

about Cara Delevingne.

4:50

Remember all of the footage of her that we would see? Oh,

4:52

she's a friend. Everybody wants it. Everybody

4:54

wants to be like Cara Delevingne.

4:55

And she tells us in this article at Vogue that she's

4:57

basically been drinking since she was seven. Nobody

5:00

cares. It didn't stop her from finding

5:03

fame. In fact, it probably furthered

5:05

her fame. Similarly, I saw,

5:07

and this shocked me, Hayden

5:09

Penateer

5:11

on the cover of Women's Health magazine.

5:14

Now Women's Health, if the cover here

5:16

was implied, if they actually meant

5:18

what they were saying, she would be

5:20

the antithesis of that. She

5:23

has been very open about her abuse

5:26

of drugs in the past and about her addiction issues

5:28

in the past. She is someone that my heart goes out

5:30

to. She was a child star. Remember the Titans.

5:33

I remember the Titans. And she was great in that.

5:35

But like many of these child stars who came up in Hollywood,

5:38

her life didn't end well. Or I guess I would say

5:40

her life hasn't been going well. It's a very

5:42

rare thing when a mother

5:44

loses custody of her own child.

5:47

She did. She

5:49

was given to her ex, Vladimir Klychko,

5:52

who lives out in Ukraine. She

5:55

again has documented her struggles. Now this isn't

5:57

to say that her struggles are of the past because just

5:59

last year. Again, footage that I've recently

6:02

seen of Hayden Pennateer

6:04

and her current, or maybe perhaps

6:07

ex-on and off boyfriend, Brian Hickerson,

6:09

engaged in a massive brawl

6:12

outside of a restaurant. Take

6:15

a look at this. You're gonna hear nothing but peace because they're

6:17

swearing and they're in the middle of a brawl.

6:20

Again, if you are listening to the audio and not

6:23

watching it, there's essentially a gang

6:25

of people outside of this restaurant.

6:28

And Hayden Pennateer is in the middle

6:30

of this group of people. She's

6:33

fully on the ground. She's holding

6:35

somebody. Somebody has just picked her up. Her

6:38

hair is an absolute mess. There seems to

6:40

be some sort of a liquid spilled on her

6:42

pants. I'm not sure if she's perhaps

6:45

lost her bladder in the madness of all of this.

6:48

But this isn't exactly what you would refer to

6:51

as becoming behavior. What

6:52

the fuck is this, dude? Brian, chill!

6:56

Brian!

6:57

She starts to warn him. She says, Brian,

6:59

jail, Brian, jail, because her boyfriend

7:02

is on probation. And yet here he is in the middle of

7:04

a massive pileup along with her. So

7:07

how does a girl like Hayden Pennateer

7:10

go from being in the middle of a street brawl

7:12

to the cover of women's health?

7:15

I'm just trying to understand who made

7:17

the call. Who said, let's definitely get

7:19

Hayden Pennateer because nothing screams

7:21

health to me like giving up rights

7:24

to your daughter and then getting into

7:26

a street brawl within the same couple,

7:29

within the same few years. Within

7:31

just a few, a short amount

7:33

of time, all of these things has happened to her, and yet it has

7:35

not at all ruined

7:38

her career. Why is this allowed? Again,

7:40

I want to take you back to

7:42

the concept of imagine that happening

7:45

in high school, someone getting into this fight,

7:47

and then that person getting back and becoming rewarded, being

7:50

told that they're the specialists, you're student of the month,

7:52

actually, you just got into a brawl. This is what we see happening

7:54

over and over again. Of course, there's

7:56

the incident of Dylan Mulvaney and

7:59

his spread in Allure

8:02

magazine, spilling the tea with Dylan Mulvaney.

8:04

Dylan Mulvaney dressed. What is alluring

8:07

about a man that

8:09

identifies as a little girl

8:11

and dresses up in little skirts?

8:14

I don't know. You'd have to ask the people that phone called, gave

8:16

him a phone call and asked him to be featured

8:19

in this. What is alluring about it?

8:21

Which brings me, lastly,

8:23

to this cover because it's just so

8:26

shocking. The audacity of this is

8:28

what's so shocking. It's

8:30

the cover of Brides magazine. Now, you would assume

8:32

the person that we were going to see

8:34

would be a bride. You would assume the person

8:36

you were going to see would be a woman instead. Brides

8:39

of India is featuring a lock-bait

8:42

menon

8:43

in his full beard and

8:46

wearing a sari dress.

8:49

It says that he's a gender nonconforming author

8:51

and activist, jacked out in traditional Indian

8:53

women's wear, heavy makeup, various saris

8:56

and decadent jewelry. Vaid

8:58

uses they-them pronouns and goes

9:01

by their first name. Obviously,

9:03

this is a grown man. We should be saying he. What

9:07

is the reason that they decided to put

9:09

him on the cover of Brides

9:11

magazine? Well, it says that he told the magazine

9:13

about spending his entire life as a victim and

9:16

bullying for choosing to live as his authentic

9:18

self and embracing a de-gendered style,

9:20

which they describe as a no-guidelines

9:23

form of storytelling. So again, I will

9:25

ask the question, what is guiding these

9:27

sorts of decisions? Why is it

9:30

that when the people behind

9:32

these magazines see mental

9:34

illness, see internal

9:36

hurt and struggle, they

9:38

pursue it

9:39

and they glamorize it and they put it on the

9:42

cover of a magazine for young people to

9:44

consume? What is the thought process

9:46

behind it? I

9:48

think it's really important to talk about culture

9:50

in this way and for me to not just talk about

9:53

it as being pervasive and perverse, but

9:55

also as being demonic because it

9:58

is. We have to have the courage to use those. those terms

10:00

demonic and satanic. I know people

10:02

a lot of times in today's world cringe

10:05

when they hear spiritual terms, but realize

10:07

that if you are afraid to talk about spirituality,

10:10

you are in a very mild manner assisting

10:13

the left

10:14

because they aren't afraid to talk about a-spirituality.

10:17

They aren't afraid to do things that are devilish

10:19

and are demonic. And I

10:22

will end this by letting you guys

10:24

listen to the venerable

10:26

Bolton Sheen discuss this

10:28

phenomenon very briefly, take a listen. We

10:31

have almost forgotten that

10:34

we are in a great mortal

10:37

combat.

10:41

The battle of the forces of good

10:45

and the forces of evil. Today

10:51

we are beginning either to domesticate

10:54

the devil or else to deny him.

11:01

God's definition of himself is, I am

11:03

who am. The

11:08

devil's definition of himself is, I

11:10

am who am not. He

11:15

is most powerful when he is denied. So there you have

11:17

it. When you deny the devil and

11:19

when you deny something that is demonic, you actually

11:22

in turn give it power. Which is why it's

11:24

so important for me to acknowledge these

11:26

things that are happening in the society in

11:29

the hopes that we can actually turn it around. And

11:31

that's all I'm going to say about that. The

11:34

shutdown of Silicon Valley

11:35

Bank was the country's second biggest banking failure. You've

11:38

heard my take on this. If your initiative as a

11:40

company is not focused on profits or returns and is instead focused

11:42

on equity, diversity, and inclusion, your

11:44

business will not survive. Silicon

11:47

Valley Bank cared more about organizing month-long pride

11:49

campaigns, implementing safe spaces for

11:51

their staff, and helping them and

11:54

ultimately presenting themselves as woke than

11:56

they did about actually doing the right thing by those

11:58

who were banking with them. Unfortunately, the

12:00

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12:03

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12:05

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13:02

now it's time for some topics to show.

13:11

So Chrissy Teigen went to the White House

13:13

Correspondents' dinner, and she has

13:15

been blasted because she had servants

13:18

carrying her dress as she walked through the

13:20

streets of Washington, D.C. I don't really

13:22

see why people are upset, but let's at

13:24

first take a look at her walking and

13:26

having her dress held. So if you're listening

13:29

to the audio here and you are not

13:31

watching this, she's walking through

13:33

the streets, very high slit dress. Her

13:35

husband, John Legend, is accompanying her. He

13:38

is the musician and composer. They're

13:40

holding hands and they

13:41

have, looks to be, three young

13:43

women that look tired and

13:45

not as glamorous, and they are holding

13:48

her train,

13:49

which is something

13:52

that is making people upset because it's giving them

13:54

the vibes of peasants holding her dress. Now

13:56

I'm going to thank Chrissy Teigen. Here's why. Chrissy

13:59

Teigen out. outwardly told everybody

14:01

how much of a jerk and

14:04

how horrible of a person she

14:07

is. She's been very clear about who she is.

14:09

She outwardly told teenagers

14:11

to commit suicide. She slid into the DMs of

14:13

teenagers and told them that they should die

14:15

and commit suicide. Not only did she do this,

14:18

but when she got caught doing this, she

14:20

never apologized. She issued some statement

14:23

that she was going to do some soul searching and

14:25

she was going to begin the process of reaching out

14:27

to these people. Was it Faber Abraham,

14:29

Lindsay Lohan, I forgot who the third person was, and

14:32

she never did it because Chrissy Teigen knows

14:34

that she's an elitist, right? Chrissy Teigen said

14:36

to you, I am so far in

14:38

the category of elite that I can quite

14:41

literally in the age where everybody gets canceled,

14:44

I can tell teenagers to die and

14:46

to kill themselves and there will be no consequences.

14:48

And when I say no consequences, I mean

14:50

the President of the United States will

14:52

invite me to the White House Correspondents Center,

14:54

the same president that sits around and says,

14:57

oh, we need to be more accepting. Oh,

14:59

hate speech must be condemned. Oh,

15:03

the MAGA people, the MAGA Republicans,

15:05

they're so awful and they're so hateful. Yeah,

15:08

that guy, he invited Chrissy

15:10

Teigen, who failed to apologize

15:12

for telling teenagers to die,

15:15

commit suicide, die. Your

15:17

life is not worth living, I'm paraphrasing

15:19

here,

15:20

without consequence, without even having

15:22

to apologize. She sat there and pretended she

15:24

was sad.

15:25

And she said people will forget about it because I'm Chrissy Teigen and I'm

15:27

an elitist. So when people see

15:29

her walking in the streets like an elitist and

15:32

having three girls hold her down

15:34

behind her and they pretend to be

15:36

outraged or surprised,

15:39

it just completely misses me.

15:40

Like I said, she's been a dirtbag,

15:43

she's openly been a dirtbag and there

15:45

have been no consequences for her. So

15:47

I'm going to defend her continued

15:49

right to be a rotten human being because

15:52

at least she's not hiding it. And that's

15:54

the best I can say about Chrissy Teigen.

15:57

Moving on, you guys, I love this guy. I love him

15:59

so much. I'm going to read you the headline here. White

16:01

councilman in Indiana sparks outrage after

16:03

proclaiming himself to be a lesbian woman of color

16:06

who is, quote, living life as his true self,

16:09

but

16:09

angry trans

16:11

local is calling for him

16:13

to resign, which is shocking

16:16

to me,

16:17

shocking to me. I cannot wait

16:20

to defend this Delaware County councilman, Ryan

16:22

Webb, I'm going to do it on my show, I'm going to do it publicly, I'm going

16:24

to do it on Twitter, because my goodness, if

16:26

there is one thing I have learned from the left, it

16:29

is that if you think it, it's true.

16:32

If you feel it, therefore it is.

16:35

There is no such thing as objective reality.

16:37

So some might say, oh, here is Ryan

16:39

Webb, a white man, he couldn't possibly

16:42

be a black lesbian.

16:44

But to those people, I would say, why

16:46

do you hate so much? Why

16:48

are you so bigoted?

16:50

Why can't you see that love is love,

16:53

and loving yourself for being a black lesbian

16:56

when you're clearly not is also love?

16:58

Let's take a listen to some

17:01

newscasters reporting on this remarkable story.

17:04

The councilman is coming out as a transgender,

17:07

as transgender and a woman of color.

17:09

Delaware County Councilman, Ryan Webb

17:12

announced that he now identifies as an Indian American

17:14

woman. Since that announcement,

17:17

he's received some support, but a lot of backlash,

17:19

many calling him childish, despicable, even

17:22

calling for things like execution. In

17:24

a statement Webb gave to ITM8, he says,

17:26

quote, it is unfortunate that I

17:29

cannot simply be given the same space

17:31

and respect to explore my identity

17:33

that so many of those targeting me demand

17:35

for themselves. It's possible

17:38

I may change my mind down the road. The

17:40

process of identity exploration is complex,

17:43

and oftentimes at the end of our personal

17:46

journey, we end right back where

17:48

we started. Webb goes on to tell ITM8,

17:50

this is just his true authentic self.

17:54

It is so obvious to you that this is his true authentic

17:56

self and that there are people out there,

17:59

trans activists.

17:59

are calling him childish and

18:02

despicable. I mean, I have no words.

18:04

I have no words for that sort of hatred and bigotry.

18:06

And it is in particular one

18:09

transgendered resident from his town

18:11

named Charlize Jamieson who

18:13

said, quote, his words not only

18:15

embarrass himself, but you, the

18:18

county council. This

18:20

is shocking, Charlize, especially you as

18:22

a transgendered resident. You know better than anybody

18:25

that if you feel it, therefore it is. So

18:28

maybe, Charlize, you're thinking you were

18:30

born a man, but you feel like a woman. Or

18:32

maybe it's the opposite. Maybe you were born a woman and you feel

18:34

like a man. Well, my dear

18:37

Ryan Webb here was born

18:39

a white male, but he feels, he

18:42

feels that his soul,

18:44

what he identifies with

18:45

is a black

18:47

lesbian.

18:48

Sorry, an Indian American lesbian,

18:51

a person of color and

18:53

a lesbian. And it's shocking that you find that

18:55

to be embarrassing. It almost feels like perhaps

18:59

your existence is embarrassing. And

19:01

that's why you don't like the fact that

19:03

Ryan Webb is holding up a mirror to your

19:05

very own ideas. Either everybody

19:08

can identify with what they want to identify with,

19:11

no matter how ridiculous it sounds to you, that they

19:13

feel it, therefore it is. Or

19:15

it's all a farce and there is

19:17

such a thing as objective reality. And

19:19

you should identify with

19:22

what your actual biological parts are

19:24

because that's all you're ever going to be. I'm not sure. I'm not

19:27

sure, but I'm certainly glad that Ryan

19:29

Webb exists. And for those of you that are wondering,

19:31

yes, he is joking. I'm assuming

19:33

he is joking because he has thanked

19:35

The Daily Wire and he has thanked Matt Walsh for

19:38

his support. And he has also said that every

19:40

person should watch What

19:43

is a Woman by Matt Walsh and The Daily Wire. And

19:45

I tend to agree with that statement. All right, guys,

19:47

moving on to some good news, shocking

19:50

news though, because I don't know. He's

19:52

the KISS co-founder Paul Stanley. He's 71 years

19:55

old. And it's shocking that

19:57

there is actually someone from Hollywood

19:59

that is... standing up to things that

20:02

are horribly backwards. And he has done so

20:04

on his Instagram page. He slammed

20:07

parents who are confusing their children about

20:09

gender identity. And I'm going to read you that post

20:11

in its entirety again. This is the co-founder

20:14

of Kiss. So not exactly

20:17

someone that you would think is going to preach people

20:19

about morality, but he has found this line

20:21

where he is just like, guys, what are we doing? Like, I might be

20:23

a performer, but what we're doing here in society

20:26

and the focus on children is very

20:28

dangerous. So he

20:30

entitled the post, my thoughts

20:32

on what I'm seeing. There

20:34

is a big difference between teaching

20:37

acceptance and normalizing and even

20:39

encouraging participation in a lifestyle

20:42

that confuses young children into

20:44

questioning their sexual identification

20:46

as though some sort of game, and then parents

20:49

in some cases allow it. There are

20:52

individuals who as adults may decide

20:54

reassignment is their needed choice, but

20:56

turning this into a game or parents normalizing

20:59

it as some sort of natural alternative

21:01

or believing that because a little boy likes to play

21:03

dress up in his sister's clothes or

21:06

a girl with her brothers, we should lead them

21:08

to steps further down a path that's

21:10

far from the innocence of what they are doing. With

21:13

many children who have no real sense of sexuality

21:15

or sexual experiences caught up in

21:17

the quote unquote fund of using pronouns

21:19

and saying what they identify as, some adults

21:22

mistakenly confuse teaching acceptance

21:24

as normalizing encouraging a situation that has been a

21:26

struggle for those truly affected and have turned it

21:28

into a sad and dangerous fad. No

21:31

true words ever spoken. It is exactly a fad. It

21:34

is something that's reminiscent. It's almost as if kids

21:36

growing up, you always wanna do the thing that you're not allowed

21:38

to do. This is why 13 year olds when

21:41

I was in middle school were smoking cigarettes,

21:43

right? You wanna try the cigarette, you wanna cut class,

21:46

you wanna see how you can break the rules because you're trying

21:48

to stand out and you're not a fully formed individual. So this

21:50

is just one way that you can experiment with

21:52

who you are. Well, if cigarettes were

21:54

on the table when I was growing up as something that you could try

21:57

today, gender is on the table and

21:59

what's problematic. is that rather than recognizing

22:01

this as a growing pain or a random

22:03

expression or a cry for help

22:06

or wanting to fit in or wanting to stand out,

22:09

parents are saying, this is real, taking

22:11

them to doctors and starting them

22:13

on a path that is in fact irreversible.

22:16

So I'm just going to have to say kudos to

22:18

him for taking a stance. And I guess it's

22:20

easier. We're seeing a lot of this actually. Paul Stanley is 71

22:23

years old, as I mentioned before. But we're seeing

22:25

a lot of this in the older generation of Hollywood. And

22:27

maybe it's because they have less to lose and

22:29

they already had their careers established. It's

22:32

the younger people in Hollywood that seem

22:34

to be embracing these demonic

22:36

trends. And it's because they think that it will

22:39

buy them a seat at the table, which is unfortunate. Obviously,

22:42

people in the comments told them, you don't understand the

22:44

difference between gender and sexuality

22:46

and you're conflating it. No, he's not. He

22:48

knows what child abuse is. And it is child abuse

22:51

to force children down a path that they do not

22:53

even understand the full ramifications for. And

22:57

those are my final thoughts on that. All

22:59

right, guys, let's play

22:59

a game. Who said this sentence?

23:02

It's not going to be hard for you to guess. I'm going to give

23:04

you the sentence and you think of three names

23:06

of who could have possibly said this. Ready? Quote,

23:09

you cannot sell black folks

23:12

Big Macs and give us little

23:15

justice. Let me give you that quote again. You cannot

23:17

sell black folks Big Macs

23:19

and give us little justice. You

23:22

know what I'm saying? Big Macs and little justice.

23:24

Do not go to death.

23:26

Who said this, guys? Who could have said something? I

23:29

saw this and I started laughing out loud. You cannot

23:31

sell black folks Big Macs and

23:33

give us little justice. You're

23:35

warming up. I hear your guesses. You guys are shutting

23:37

all sorts of things at me. You're like, oh, is it

23:40

Patrice Colors? You're close. You're

23:42

close. Give it to me. Ben Crump. Oh

23:44

my gosh, you're warming up. You're hot. But

23:47

the person who

23:48

does it better than all of them will forever be Al Sharpton.

23:50

Yes, ladies and gentlemen, he actually uttered that phrase.

23:52

It's amazing. He's old. He's

23:55

an old man, but he is still shaking down corporations.

23:58

He knows where his bread is buttered. He

24:00

is threatening to protest McDonald's

24:02

over racial discrimination. He

24:05

has put the fast food chain on Notice

24:07

ladies and gentlemen because you know what I was thinking the

24:09

same thing this morning You cannot sell

24:11

us black folk big max with little

24:13

justice He's

24:17

really fired up guys, okay, he's really

24:19

fired up He even sent the letter to the McDonald's

24:22

CEO Chris Kemp since

24:24

he on Thursday urging the company to acknowledge

24:27

complaints of racism in its employment advertising

24:30

and franchising practices He

24:32

says we find it appalling and inexcusable

24:35

and McDonald's corporation has not satisfied satisfied

24:38

its differences the black community There

24:40

are lawsuits that have been brought by black franchises

24:42

another brought by a black former executive

24:45

of racial discriminations

24:46

from the highest level Guys,

24:50

it's bad. He's very upset I don't know

24:52

what about really because it never really makes sense. He

24:54

just keeps saying racist racist racist He

24:56

demands that they acknowledge and address the issues

24:59

because I mean, I don't know how many times I can tell

25:01

you guys you just you can't Keep doing this you can't you can't keep

25:03

selling us black black folks these big max

25:06

with little justice. It ain't gonna work I

25:08

I think I'm T-Mau sharpton on this. I

25:11

don't know.

25:11

No guys, but he's upset again All

25:14

right guys, we have a little time left. So let's get to

25:16

some of your comments last week I covered

25:18

the conjoined twins I told you about my bizarre

25:21

fascination with twins and you

25:23

guys had a lot of comments you were similarly I

25:25

was just mind-blown by the story Because

25:28

one of the conjoined twins was in a committed relationship

25:30

and the other one wasn't and they spoke about had they had this

25:33

Alone time so I I don't know

25:35

the whole story I've just mind blown

25:37

MD writes that twin communication thing

25:39

is real My mom has a twin

25:42

sister and their bond is special My mom

25:44

once fell on her arm and it broke and literally

25:46

the next day my aunt her twin broke

25:48

the same side Lol, it was so weird.

25:50

It is twins are Totally

25:53

very interesting. I don't want to call them weird because it feels

25:56

derogatory to say weird, but they have

25:58

a connection that Obviously,

26:01

regular siblings do not experience that connection, and

26:03

you hear all sorts of these really odd stories.

26:06

Odd even sounds derogatory, but I would say special.

26:08

They're special stories that they have this special connection,

26:11

and it's super interesting. Ricky writes,

26:13

twins. I actually have some familiarity

26:15

with a particular case where a pair of

26:17

identical female twins got a job with

26:19

the manufacturing business as a secretary.

26:22

But what happened is one of the twins got hired,

26:24

but both of them covered the job. They

26:27

pretended to be one person, and they

26:29

pulled it off. Nobody realized it at all until

26:32

they were tired, and both of them showed up

26:34

to the retirement bash. They really both

26:36

wanted part-time jobs, but couldn't get one that

26:38

paid as well. It was a huge shock to

26:40

the people that had worked with them, who

26:42

I worked with and for. I don't know how

26:45

they sorted out the details and how they dealt with the obvious

26:48

issues. Oh, that's super interesting. I know.

26:50

If I was a twin, I would definitely do stuff like this.

26:53

I would send my twin to class, see if

26:55

anybody. How could you not? It's a basic fun. Obviously,

26:57

if you have an identical twin, you're going to have to experiment

27:00

with actually playing the part of your twin in various

27:02

circumstances. You should send them with your friends. You

27:04

should definitely send them to your class, make them take a test

27:06

for you. I'm totally okay with that. And by the

27:08

way, I'm sure there's going to be tons of parents, twins that are saying, Candace,

27:11

don't give this bad advice to my children. I

27:13

think I have to. I'm sorry. This

27:15

is how I feel. I think twins should have fun once in a blue moon.

27:18

Mo Hala writes, I've dated

27:20

an identical twin before, and they looked extremely

27:23

alike, but I could easily tell them apart, but

27:25

broke up with him because it started to freak me out a bit. The

27:27

concept of twins is really an insane phenomena

27:30

of our human existence. Also, clouds

27:32

put me in a state of awe, like I can't believe we act

27:34

normal with something so incredibly beautiful above us. I

27:36

digress. It's interesting, yeah. There are

27:38

all sorts of things that are a phenomena, and when you actually

27:40

spend time to think about twins,

27:42

you do kind of get freaked out because

27:44

that's an interesting one. You're dating someone, and they

27:46

have an identical twin, and you're in love

27:48

with this person. And then you go, and you're like, oh my God, this

27:51

is his identical twin brother. Are you not in love with him?

27:53

Why aren't you in love with him? You don't love the other

27:56

half of your husband? Horrible! Oh,

27:58

you do love him?

27:59

That's weird. Oh, you love his brother. There's

28:02

no way to win. So I get it. It's

28:04

weird. It's just totally bizarre. Also,

28:06

by the way, one of you guys had mentioned the

28:09

fact that the twins talks about their alone

28:11

time and how they went on their devices.

28:13

And you said that it was really kind of a sad commentary

28:15

on society that even people that share a body

28:17

are able to ignore each other because of their devices.

28:20

And I thought that was a really deep way of looking at it, that

28:22

we do have a problem in our society.

28:25

I mean, I'm glad that they're able to get their alone time, but

28:27

it just shows you how distracting technology

28:29

is and how we're able to even completely

28:31

ignore somebody when we share the same

28:33

body as them, as was the circumstance with those two

28:36

individuals. All right, guys, that is

28:38

all the time that we have for today.

28:40

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28:48

And I hope to see you guys here tomorrow because we have another

28:50

great episode. I'll see you then.

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