café snake - baguette magique
Episode Date: June 9, 2026Mounir parle de l’aspect géopolitique de la Coupe du Monde de la Fifa. Daphné revient sur la whimsicalité (feat: une baguette magique pour payer l’épicerie).Plus: L’IA est-elle une technolog...ie antisociale? Hunter Biden, charmeur de serpents. Un ancien agent de la CIA, John Kiriakou, personnalité d’internet.NotesMatt Pearce, When "To be or not to be?" is a prompt and not the question: Toward increasingly paranoid readings of digital media, en ligne: https://mattdpearce.substack.com/p/ai-imposes-a-trust-deficit-thatsHunter Biden Twitter:https://x.com/HunterBidenAnnonce de l'album de la Coupe du Monde:https://www.instagram.com/p/DZITAulAVkh/La chanson d'IShowSpeed:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrY1THC_NQEEntrevue d’Adam Curtis dans Vice (avec Dean Kissick)https://archive.is/E0vGT#selection-1231.0-1239.1107Le film Hypernormalisation, Adam Curtishttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gr7T07WfIhMThe Empire Strikes Back: FIFA 2.0, Global Placemaking, and the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup United Bidhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/360220326_The_Empire_Strikes_Back_FIFA_20_Global_Placemaking_and_the_2026_FIFA_Men's_World_Cup_United_Bid
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a bad
that we're not
seen a bit of
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to do some
video.
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alone,
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right now,
and everyone's
making fun of them
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Nick!
Hello, so, recently, I've seen the trend past of 6-7,
and I decided to launch a new trend.
For commons, I'd say the DJ News,
I'd say something of, kind of inusity,
but pre-visible if you're a little chronically online
or just have the same field algorithmic than me a little,
a little, but it's the return to the
front-sendor Biden,
Fiss of Joe Biden, but also
the personage principal of
several saga political
around his own
computer personal, of
these problems of
consumption of drug, and different
pieces mediatic that
produced and who
was in this
computer?
And it's what exactly
that had in
his own
on his
dossier, so
secret, so?
There had
a lot of these
exchange text
with different
people in
the industry of
the energy in
Ukraine,
so he has
to have to have been in a company
energetic Ukrainian
and a boot
and just different
communications where's
the Republicans
were the accuses
to leverage the influence
of his father
in the cabinet
of Barack Obama
for having
certain favor,
certain
a meeting with
the vice president
of the
time who was
his president of
him with
the travelers of
sex in time
to fuming
the crack.
Okay.
It's a
same straightface
that's apparent
like absolute.
Well,
no,
it's not, it
doesn't know
really really
really much
the attention,
especially
when the
content of
laptop had been revealed to the grand public,
the laptop that had been
let's been left to a magazine of reparation,
who had been then seized,
had naviged several
places.
So do you, he was
he been condemned to be incarcerated,
and finally,
his father had ceded to the presidency?
During all the long
of the mandate of Biden,
Hunter was under
there were not even
really of judgment,
and just before the
end of the presidency
of Biden, but he
pardoned not only
only only for the crimes
that they have committed,
who have been investigated with these crimes
that they'd have committed,
not investigated,
and these crimes
that they could commit,
really,
pardoned,
pardoned the person,
the president who has pardoned
the plus of people,
and it's a president
the most conscientious.
There were a couple of months,
under Biden,
had been on doing
an interview with
Andrew Callahan of Channel 5,
who had made an
interview long-formist
on montage,
which had really
susited a lot of
discussion,
because there had
enormously of clip,
and there had
depon,
this opposition
between his family
and the establishment
democrat,
And in being complete opposition also with Trump,
he apported
some critics very virulant to Trump,
but not from a point of view
that we could understand
at MSNBC,
but really,
of a point of view
that's a loser,
it's a focar,
it's a criminal,
really, in terms
more crue,
like.
So, not politically correct,
he respect a,
he respect, not an espitialed.
He discortique
certain points
that are not
mediatized,
to at which the
family Trump
is corrupt,
he will partire
on these gross
envolved against
Jake Tapper,
journalist of CNN,
who had written
the book,
who said that, yeah, in the phone, Joe Biden
was a legume, and it was a secret,
but we'd have really,
and he was made gerry
by his chef of cabinet,
blah, blah, blah.
So, he's like,
well, that,
it's a coup-mounted
of the establishment
democrat.
My father had all
all right,
and they're trying to
andrew under the boss,
blah, blah, blah.
It was kind of
interesting to observe
the reaction
to that,
because it's rapidly
developed a
kind of,
under Biden,
it's just a chill guy.
Because he has
parted for
full long time
of this interview
to press,
to, I think,
it two hours,
to explain
his relationship with the drugs, the crack,
at which point the crack, it was the
best thing that had never been invented.
Believe whatever you want to believe.
But I know my truth,
and that's all I can do.
And you'd prefer to crack anyways.
100%.
Okay.
By sniffing cocaine up your nose,
it just becomes the most
ungodly addiction that you can possibly imagine.
To the point where I was smoking crack,
you know, I mean, literally,
you know, I was either looking for or smoking.
But it's rapidly made
of the advance, this person, okay, but Underbiden,
is, like, I'd like, I'm sure, I'm sure,
like, if there's a denist,
he's, you know,
the politics, sujassant
to the crisis opioid or at
the drug?
Well, yeah, in fact,
that's, it's one of the
big levy for what he
does, check me what I've
what I've ever
, there's been,
there's a hundred
Biden, you know,
even when the air
of his father, Joe Biden,
there had kind of
some kind of,
just a son,
American, who is
kind of a moment,
in the last year,
but he's always been
He's known in the series of internet
He, he, in his chat, or for the
He never, he had already
that under Biden actually,
it's, like, the most chill guy,
the guy who's nice,
it's a real dog,
like, of course,
that's a guy,
he's doing he's crazy,
and he's like,
he's like,
he would have,
he would have,
a joint, let's go,
so, so,
so, so, so,
so, so, so,
so, so,
so, so,
who's,
that's, who,
can't even,
so much circulate.
But,
he, he,
there,
there, is,
there,
there, is,
there,
is,
It's that this week, he has been
He has been executed
What's that Kevin Newsom
has tried to do,
the governor American,
he had tried to do
the year past.
I think that I had covered
in the DJ News of Kaffirc
to, like Trump,
like being, like...
Desinvolved?
Yeah, tweeted in maguscules,
insured to people,
try to ratio,
the world,
to do these things
don't know how much
the mean AI.
Gavin Newsom,
what had tried to
it was really,
like copy paste
of what Trump
did.
So,
so,
the same game
with the same
arms than
the Republicans,
than the Republicans
than Trump.
But, under Biden, this
week, he's like
re-venued on Twitter
but really,
without any point,
like,
when he's been reproached
he's like,
he said,
well, he said,
well,
but,
he's said,
no, but he's just an
oligarche
to blah, blah,
the espos
baby, he will
co-tweet
with a photo
of him
on his
and a
club,
and he's like,
you really
like,
I'm really
really like,
a certain
power and
who are,
they're not
also,
the fumers of
crack
who find
to call
to the
workers,
There are several examples, as you know, like, tweeted
the centen of the last few times in the last year,
and even the world saw demanded,
give us a proof that it's really you who tweet in this moment,
and there's, like, I've posted a photo of him.
So, it's, like, resorted also
the back catalog of his laptop
at the front of the screen of Twitter.
In the laptop, there's literally,
there's sex tape, like,
under Biden, there are sex tape.
No, but there, like,
these videos of him masturbate,
there's videos of him with the traves of sex,
there's all.
The world, he repose that on Twitter.
He has come out,
like, not only to be,
to be on Twitter,
to do it, but also to interact with the people
who are,
who'd say,
uh,
your parents
said Situwaq,
and Democrats, they're
saying to see
just, like,
engage in
some of the
discussion with the
people,
there's plenty of screenshots
that exist,
where's the
people who's
like a hardcore
Republican,
yeah,
finish the exchange
by saying,
hey, Hunter,
I wish the best for you
where's what's
he's,
finally,
finally,
my,
my, my,
most,
my, my,
I'm just to make it
every day,
blah, blah,
and he's just
oh,
good for you,
Hunter,
like,
I wish you the best.
And then,
I'm going to
the Republican
The Republican Whisperer, it's like a series that,
we, in Quebec, we have the traduction at Canal Vee,
it's the same, the world
did many memes in saying, like,
that's the first, under Biden,
it's like, the man who's the American,
you know, I've ever seen,
see that, the Republican,
but it's not my generation.
Yes, it's your generation.
It's like, you're like,
oh, my God, we're doing.
Oh, my God, we're doing.
We, it's, like, a dude of Mexican
that's full-bond to dress some
problematic.
So, yeah, he arrived in a house,
and, like, oh, my God,
our chien, so, that,
and they're, they're coming in his ranch,
and he was full boring with the chie.
Okay, it's even
not a metaphor.
It's real, it's these chien.
It's like,
it's like,
so I think,
what's the truth like,
so I think,
what's he's
what he's
doing to do you
like something?
Is it,
is just in exchange?
No, but it's just to change.
Or just to
appear like,
digest to their eyes?
I think it's
more to consider it
as a human.
How much the climate
political is made
on Twitter,
it's like,
it's sure,
everyone's all,
it's sure,
I'm going to vote
Democrat,
but just the
way that's
change that,
to be cordial
like the moment
that he
talked to
he said,
he said a
question he said,
he had said,
he said a
question,
there's a
question,
I'm doing all the
United, I'm
doing it.
You're not
for the
Palestinian, by the way.
I think
not that I
think it's
not going to
make a research.
It's not
a bit crack
to be able
to be able to
see the
light,
I'm not
I'm not
I'm not
with Candace
Owens,
perhaps,
it's sure
that Candace
he's it
has been
not seen it's
not
the interview of Candace,
I've seen,
I've seen,
I've seen,
I've been to do you
know what's the
thing that's the
thing that's why you're
quite a question,
and it's interesting,
I'm going to listen to
the character, but it's
really this idea of
not just playing the
politician, and
to say,
finally, I'm going to
be president, I think
I've got some
and finally, it's
to be used to
the earl of Trump
who himself,
who's made
by a journalist
of the mansion
of Mr. Biden,
and,
he's, he'd
return to the
social,
he'd say,
he'd be presently
to be president,
And, like, yeah, considering all
what he's done in the past,
I don't know if he's qualified for this,
like, yeah, like,
but Trump,
he's like in a little bit of sleepy
Trump, like,
he'll have to be in front of,
he'll have full fatigued.
Well, he's super-vue,
he's 70 years.
That's so.
I'm a very short Disney News,
and it's been
quite a lot of
in the last few
I've not yet
mention it.
It's a scandal
around an price
literary, so it's a
price of the novel
of Commonwealth,
a concour of new
and it's a good
that Ghanie, who is even, I think,
published in Granite magazine,
The Serpent in the Grove,
would have been generated
by the intelligence
artificial,
so it had generated
its load of reactions
in all the
everyday,
by what's what
it happens,
we've seen a
on the reglement
of the concour,
the authenticity,
of the
work literary,
and it's not
finished,
the discourse
that's not
not the first
that's a
scandal of gender.
And then
I'm coming
on a pause
substack
of an essayist
Matt Pierce
that I'm
in the notes, he talks
a bit of the impact that these
crises of panic,
that's a general, he's
a guy who has studied,
d'allel, in literature also,
he says that we're
going to more
more than more
a paranoia,
an interpretation
of more paranoiac,
by example,
the media numeric,
and that the
fardo that paranoiac
was not
dissacked
when we were
and when we
had a text
literary,
before,
we'd presuppose
that someone
had put the
pen to it
and there,
he's a question,
what's
we've lost when, there, at each
every time we read a text, we're in trying
to dootty to know if it's really
a human who tries to enter
in contact with us, to disseminate an
idea, to create something.
So, he's what I think, and it's
that I think that's interesting, he says
that the intelligence artificial, is
a technology that is anti-communotate.
We could even say antisocial,
because its principal
innovation consists to reduce
the confidence social, so
the confidence that we can have
over the one and the other, and to reinforce the sentiment of irreality in our
lives. So, we know if we enter in contact with something that has been
really fabriced by the human or a media artificial, and that
it would push it to more and more to interact with the
prism of doubt. And that, I think that very interesting. And my
my voice, it's all my opinion. That's all for my DGYN News.
Okay, so, pro-needews, and it's a bit of a continuance. Okay, so,
So the Prochin of the G-News, and it's a bit in continuation with the first segment.
It's just that it's all the personalities and the characters
to deploy on internet.
And if we're talking to Hunter Biden, you see, it's the son of an ancient president.
He exists in the world material, as far as on the internet.
But I like it, watch how the audience interact with the characters,
and how we can cultivate a sort of lore and an universe around an person.
And there are one who has been made to make sure that I've got to address it.
Because recently, he has been to passage to podcasts, it's very popular,
American, Theo Von. I'm
I'm talking to John Kiryaku.
For the people who are
a for-you page
of adolescent.
Similar to money?
Yeah, no, it's similar to.
It's a similar.
It's a single agent
of the CIA
who had made
a cut of
an end of
2000 because
he had been the
first to denounce
the practice of
the CIA,
notably the waterboarding.
It's someone
who had been
named director of
counter-terrorism
to Pakistan,
who had been
responsible of
the raid
who had
had arighted the
number three of
Al-Qaeda.
So,
so it's kind of
someone who had a high placement in the CIA,
who had been there
before 10 years,
finally,
when he had been
a whistleblower,
he had been
inquieted by the FBI
by the CIA.
In the phone,
the crime
that he had committed
that was the most flagrant,
is that he had
named the people
who were responsible
of this program
of entrainment
in interrogator.
It was in
rupture with
the espionage
act,
so to say
the people
who are
on the command
of this
job of
they have tried
with plenty
of other crime,
but finally
he has finished
by
a entang
with the tribunal for plead of the culpable
to one of his chief of accusation
he has made 30 months in prison
and the sole person,
of all the CIA
who has made the time of prison
for all the scandals of torture
that had used at the CIA
is the person
who has denounced
he's been sent out of prison
he's written
he wrote these books
now there's speaking engagement
he has worked as a consultant
he has done
a lot of things
even these affairs a little shady
I know not
allure but
but before
like two months
and you know like
me he was really
all the time on my feed TikTok
who has come up
an espeteenths
a lot of people,
it's a person
that's a
very good memory
detailed, he's
very good for
to tell you
like,
I'm coming,
I'm going to
be in a room
hotel, and blah,
and more I
remember that
there's a
but there's
there's a
adventure also to
have some
there's a
there's a lot of
people, but
he's got
there's an impression
that there
there's no
there's a
idea that you
he's changed.
The meme
that's been
that's not
only the way
the way that's
the way
to make
the effects dramatic, and it's very popular.
So, it's like,
to take-tech, it's,
it's augmenting,
the tempo, the voice,
the debil of the voice.
So, these times,
you talk with a voice
very ague,
and then when you say,
what's crazy,
it's ralanti,
and it's like,
I'll make an example
of what they do
what they do with his
voice.
And then my phone
would bring at, you know,
midnight,
and a guy would say,
the rain in Spain
falls manly in the plane.
And I'd say,
uh, merzi-oats and
little lamsy diveside
and that means,
meet me at the yacht club
parking lot in three hours.
And then I'd leave.
I gotta work.
And what about that one in Dubai?
Do you remember that?
Classic.
You know, we studied that for a long time.
They kill the guy in a hotel room in Dubai.
And then after they kill them...
They were somehow able to lock the door from the inside of the hotel room.
That's, it's also a more a more than a fact comick because he's in trying to
recounts, completely terrible.
You know, when we talk about Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and Dirony, I think that's one of the examples.
I think that's one of the examples of the more flagrant,
how you can't put a content
that's really serious.
We're talking about geopolitical.
We're talking about torture.
But not just of torture.
He recount how he's implicated
in all the whole lot of things.
But the politics of exterior
of the United,
it's a little globe.
It's a totally detached
to what he's recount.
Just because he's like
drool, how he talks.
And he's, he's used
also, you realize that
there's a count cameo
because he has mounted in popularity.
And the world
the pay for he recounts
these stories or
these false
stories or maybe cameo
the promotion
of the fact that
there's a contract
it's a application
or is that
the personality
public can't
be able to
and then you're
my friend of
so I'm gonna
pay for that you
give you envoing
a little message
of a bonn't
yeah exactly
but they've
tried the
people during the
pandemic
in Quebec
I'm having
it was
I didn't
I mean, I'm
didn't know
I think it
had been
to say hello to
and who you
got any idea but I'm
remember I remember
I remember this is the
It's interesting to
see the positionment
that he says
he denounce the CIA
but he romantise
kind of a
kind of a special
of a special
year of a year
in the end of
70 where is
the CIA
was nice
but it's a
it's interesting
how he romantize
these an annanette
the CIA
but also
it's someone
who will
say very clearly
that there
a genocide
in Palestine
that the CIA
is not like
he's not like
with Israel
he receives
he receives be
much of
pushback
of the
people who
are in the
so that, let's let's Israel control,
the CIA.
He's like,
oh, no,
it's not so
not even
than it's a
much more
more subtle,
he paints a portrait
where is the
services of
the rest of course
American are
just all the time
outplay by Israel.
He was like,
we keep all the
arm's length,
you know,
and he's
all the candidament.
And then,
he has the
right to do
that you know,
the right,
you know,
it's a
fact, you know,
it's very
to make
to make a
popularity of
the professor
that you've done,
yeah,
Professor Liang.
Yeah,
Professor Liang,
like, chandel
the moment
that boom,
you're on the
you're on the radar
of like
like the million
of people,
and you're on
it's on the
time, but it's
that's a mechanism
different
of the professor
liang,
it's that
he posts not
the video,
he goes down
these new clips
like these new
jokes,
it's interesting
to listen to
when he
there's clearly
plenty of
billet,
his position
on Ukraine,
the Russia,
you know
clearly,
to go clearly,
to which
he points,
he has some
bit,
and also,
all the
he's a critic
of Donald Trump,
Because in this moment, he describes as one of the
thing is he's been decried as one of the first
of his quality of life.
It's the fact that he has been
reconnoe cupable
of an offense federal.
He wants a pardon
presidential.
He has done
campaign for having a pardon
presidential.
He has made plenty of petitions.
He has reached
plenty of ex-CIA
to create
these letters for
the pardoning.
So it's a
quality of life
in which sense?
But in the sense
he can't
have access to
his pension of the CIA.
Okay,
so he has more
of money.
Yeah.
He said that
for many times
he was poor.
But now
he did
It's that.
Even in the passage
with Theo Vann
he says
like,
I think
the world
in the entourage
of Trump
and he inspires
confidence.
If you want,
really,
his story
complete,
the beginning,
listen the Rogan
because it's just
he's just
he's just
he talks about
during two
hour and a
time,
he does the
chronology of
his entry to
to the CIA
to be
to be used
to be
these characters that
dom
and that after
do you're
like, the
mechanism that
that's like
I'm interested. I have the image that you cultivate,
like me, is more important than, like,
the interview three-hour.
At the air of the short-form content,
the shirt video content,
it's the one that's the most important.
It's the font, like,
how, you're, like, how you're perceived memetically.
There's not a great current negative
against this guy, he's just droll.
Even if you search his own on Reddit,
a bit everywhere.
There's not person who's written to think piece.
You know, it's sure that he recounted
plenty of stuff to get to be in the end,
like, it's all the air, to be the same,
but he had all the same.
But maybe you capitalize a little
on the image of Whistleblower,
which is kind of
in the imagery
popular.
They see in the
same line than
Edward Snowden,
but Edward Snowden
is not pardoned
no more,
so that's it.
Okay,
so my segment
I'm named
Peak Whimsie.
Cashap.
Because in
in the beginning
2006,
we had made
our predictions
of the year
like every
and I had
talked
to wimsycality
so a
word that
revened
a bit
part of
the Zite
guys,
the trick
that I'm
that's
a trait
or an
sort of
renuvo
for the
magic,
the fierry
the phoeric
the phoiseist
and I
think that
the year
so far
so good
that I
done it
okay
come on
moonin
yeah
no 100%
this
this
this month
this
this month,
there's a
product
is a market
a market
magic
that's been launched by Cashap,
an application mobile,
portofeufeu, numeric.
It's a bit like PayPal
in the sense
that you can do
payments, but you can
also pay with that.
We, in Quebec,
we know that,
we know that,
we know that's not,
cash-sap,
let's go to Sanegal,
there were other applications
of the market,
in the Morocco,
there's just that we,
know, we,
know, we,
that system banker is
full-reglemented,
we have the transfer
interrace,
that we have pips,
and we're paying
the whole different,
I'm just,
everywhere in the world,
it's different
to Canada.
For example, if you go on TikTok, you go to these TikTokers prolific,
the people who demand of the money,
they're going to have their cash app to list in their bio.
Like, in the Senegal, I'm going to pay with WAVES.
Many of the people there had not the chip reader for a card of credit.
But on WAVES, you know, you scanned the code QR of commerce,
you'd do that app, Waves, he'd have,
you could part with your affair.
And then there was so, there was to make some morek in Morocco,
and for doing transfers to currency, there was that.
It's just to be fascinated, because the app, it's actually well.
I'm going to Seneca.
We're going to e-transfer, I guess.
This enterprise, Kachap, is out of a baguette
Magick the 4th, June,
at the cost of $25,
I think at the hour where he is,
it's already sold out,
but there will have
other who are going to
get out of the market.
It's a little baguette
magic,
etoled,
it's set up
of a little bijo
in plastic,
so it's really
to think it's
really to use
for an end,
that we used
when we were
young,
it's attached
also to a
an anode
of port-cle,
so it
It means that it can be used as a brook,
for example,
the snap-as on a sacoche.
It's a echo
to a trend
that was already there in
the last year.
So, there were
many people who had
had been to
imprimed
to make some baguette
magic with
the 3D printer
that would
have a
card of credit
with a
piece at
the entire
of the
for do you
payments
without contact
like that
with a baguette
magic.
I've even
seen a influencer
Bluom,
it's an influencer
lifestyle.
So,
branding,
is to be fucking
rich.
She was doing a video, and she said,
ah, I've made the card of credit
of my wife in a baguette magic,
ha ha, and she'll
get her baguette magic.
And I think that
even if we go
more than that,
in the NELTEC,
so the technician
angular on the web,
the cell that
are the faux-ongle
in acrylic,
they have kind of
a mode
where you mette
a purse of
card of credit
in your ankles,
and you could pay
pay with your
own,
That's a sort of fintech, when we think of financial technology.
It's a transmanism.
It's been in the Zeitgeist.
Malgris, while she has chate said, no, no, no, it's a lot
that we've got to develop this concept, so we're not inspired,
we can't pilly the creators.
In their publicity, they have these tagline of style pay by magic,
so payed by magic, ta-da.
I thought it's a real, because when I got to talk to WIMSICALITY,
I had kind of a little tone pretty dystopic.
It's not that I'm against the whimsy and the fantasy,
but I'm like sure that this tendency,
that's a lot of the capitalist.
In fact, it was my vision of the whimsicality
and the resurgence of this type of fantasy that.
I was like, down to do, or in any way,
in all due to be, in the system capitalist.
And I think that's really the example.
It's like, we've achieved the peak, you understand?
In this object, and I'm not, like,
too far an analysis extreme, but you participate
to cross the real, and you transform
something that's super material. When we're
talking to materiality, at the same of the
capitalist, we're talking about something
is un-natural, which is like
disconnected a bit of the reality, of the fact
that we're working for
for doing money. For pay it's
more deep, and I'm just a tour of magic,
to give you to give you a lot of, precious.
You know, to give you, to give you tonne, you
You can't.
You transform also the transaction
in something else.
It can be of
content if you decide to
be in trying to pay
with your baguette magic.
You transform a moment
of depossession, I
think, or even
of capitulation,
like, I'll check,
like,
if you want,
if you want,
I'd like to get
an Raleck at Shemet
D'Sh?
Yeah, exactly.
I'm going to
get an Ralex.
I'm going to
get a bit to
that we've
insimined in me.
You're actually
an Nuna.
Oh,
We're at-fond in the marks of pussette.
It's become a subject of conversation.
It's particularly because at least
at least in my own years,
there are many people who are
like they're talking to
a char.
They know all the models,
the poor, the con.
So, brief,
this moment of capitulation
is transformed in a moment of magic
where we use
we know the role
of the fair,
of the princess,
of the person enchanted,
so if we're in
a perspective,
like a bit medieval,
where is there
there are there princesses
and there are
there are the prince
and there are
of the roy. It's like if we're not the serfs, the peasants, the vassals,
of a form of techno-feodalism, but we're the time to pay our Rolex.
I thought also that it was inscribed in a chain more large. I've already talked to
say, I met all the brelok, the grickry of the sacoche, or when we were in the
moment intense, the laboobo. We're even that Kachap will develop a
many
other payment accessories,
the accessories,
these accessoes
of payment.
It's like a
new branch of
merchandise,
and it's not
just the baguette
magic that we're
doing, they say
they're probably
have some
these bijo
or even,
these vetsons,
and they
are they
these accessories
and they
call it
these cash-up
tags.
I don't know
when you
talk to say
to be
to think
to pay
to the
chandare.
It's
has been a
branding,
a lifestyle,
and a
fashion also
to express
an form
of individuality
but in,
but your card
of credit
finally,
it's a
accessory,
a way of
an answer to
an way to
make a
way to
show you know,
they're
they're saying
even the
company in their
space,
that's a
way that's a
way to make
in sort
that the
payment
become visible
and social.
What the
fuck?
I said,
it's dystopic.
So it
becomes really
a performance
in so
there's kind
of a
thing piece
if you go
on,
like,
if you've
seen a
TV,
have we
move past
Whimsy.
We're
always, to ask, if we're
to get an certain apex, and that
the, the, well, the tendons
is finished, or we're past to other
things, but there's
kind of a form of
apex, of dystopy,
I mean, it's always
been my vision, in fact,
the way musicality,
as I was said,
something that was
very imbriqued
to capitalists,
and then,
I was wondering, you,
what's that
could represent
this baguette
magic that?
In fact,
it encourages,
can even a presence
physical,
so,
the access
physical, finally,
the presence
in a presence
in a magazine,
if you're
able to perform
with your
little baguette. And also, I think that
every time you use, Cashab
will kind of engrange a certain
percentage of the purchase. I think it's
like when you use, let's own, let's
your visa or your MasterCard in a magazine.
The detainant pay, like, a very
small percentage minimum, but
at the final, it's finally, it's been by
accumulate, and he will give it, like, a visa or a
master card, you know? But Cashab, I,
I'm, I'm seems, it pertain to Square.
It's a partying to the enterprise that
developed Square.
Yeah.
And Square,
it's appertain to
who got created
Twitter and he
has been used.
Yeah.
Jack Dorsey,
these entrepreneurs.
The entrepreneur
on tech, yeah,
exactly.
And there,
it's also
deliberately, you
, it's a
way to attract
a public
more young,
and that
Cashap
said in
its, it's
like a
press,
so it's
attired
to get
to get
to get
back,
and maybe
also,
they've
made,
so it's
made really,
like,
Apple P
upgrade
its
functionality.
Oh,
yeah.
To the United, because you know, again
once,
it depends on the
fact that they don't
do you know
between the money
like we have
in the calendar
Interact,
it's not what
of what's universal
it's really
it's a really
a government
federal on how
the banks
can't
us can't
give us
to make sure
they have not
that,
they had not
they had paypar
after you
had been
money, after you
have used
cashable
just
but you can
you can
get to
you can't
you can't
you can't
a bit more
wild west style
to the American
to accompany
the
the enterprise,
you say,
that's
the Blocke,
and Blocke,
which has
Cacheap,
has also
developed
these accounts for
the adolescents
in 2021,
and this
year they've
launched some
these cards
debis,
that are the
people who are
to address
to the
children,
I'm not
to be the
that I've
opened my
account,
that's the
same thing,
it's like
to be sure
for an
person,
we're trying,
it's not
that,
it's kind of
accessoer of
the
money
that will
We have not, with us, our portfolio, or the telephone is interdied, because there are
people who pay with their telephone, now, like, Mooney.
I'm not. Like, I'm like, I pay, with a big card of debil or a big card of credit.
Like, for example, these festivals of music, when you go to have not the right to
bring a sacoche, but you can have your baguette magic.
Well, but square, it's kind of a genius, because when you go, let's on, let's see, on,
at some, let's see, there, people with the kiosk, all, they're the small,
either, or they have the
square
or, like,
with their cell
directly,
they can't
get to be able to
especially,
these species of bout
pop-up,
and also Squares,
they're full
aggressive, I think,
I'm more,
I'm more,
I'm more, I'm,
maybe, let's see,
the Lector Square
for pay them,
the lab
bone-blanche
with the
cartels,
while,
it was like,
it's a company
that's been
numeric.
Monerys.
Many
of artis,
many,
my sister,
who used,
my seigne,
they used,
these type of
payment that.
I continue
with the role
of the
magic, and with certain things that I've
read on the course of the week,
so we're talking to
musicality, so we're also
to magic, to what
it's the same, it's
it serves, perhaps, to
make sure that you're
something that exists
that is capable to transcend
our reality material.
So, there's a dimension
where we could
be evade, finally,
of the reality that we
know.
All that me
has made to
an interview that I
that I'm going to put in the notes
between Adam Curtis and
Dean Kissix,
who has been published
in May in Vice
Magazine.
So Adam Curtis, we
talk often.
It's a cinniast,
a journalist of the BBC
that, me and Mounier,
we like,
especially,
his documentary
hyper-normalization,
which makes
echo to certain
theories, like,
like, for example,
of Baudria,
as we're talking
to the hyper-reel,
and that is available
in line,
gratuitment,
so we've
encourage to them
But it's kind of three hours, I think.
It's a second, two, three
times. You've heard it three times.
First, you listen, re-ecute it.
Yeah.
So, brief, he has an interview
with Dean Kieckisix,
and then they're going to
talk about the culture,
of the expression of the
and so it's a question
to escape to that.
I say that, because,
there, we talk to magic,
of Wimsy,
and also, of a baguette
magic, of a payment,
an transaction
that becomes a way
to perform who we are.
And then, Curtis,
He says that in this moment, the idea of the liberty that we've done,
it's really this idea of the individual autonomous that
actually is along the expression of he-meen-hmm.
And it's kind of a concept that is pushed by
several platforms numeric.
What do you think you when you go on Facebook or Twitter?
They want to push to express, to express your soul.
And he says, it's one of the conceptions the most limited
of the liberty, and that exists really
other concepts of the liberty, but we've got to be able to.
like, for example,
the same,
to be abandoned
to something that
would be able to
be a strange,
but at several
reprise in an
interview he will
talk about the
religion.
You know,
who did exactly
this phrase
that in Quebec?
No.
Etienne Alexander
Borough.
Oh, my God.
I'm trying to
be the
Etienne Alexander
Beauregard.
No,
but I said,
it's literally
these words
that we're probably,
we're putting,
this conception
of the liberty
as being
the individual
that's,
like, you know,
so for
to say,
it's these
Discour
that's
in the
time.
And I've
often
talk about
religion,
and like
of a
kind of a
kind of
of a
kind of
he's
he's
going to be
to get to
service of
God.
So,
we're
so we're
on the
service
is something
that we
do something
that
the
concept of
the liberty is
a
opposite to
the
concept of the
that
actually
that relive
to the
expression
to
so.
So long
he said
that the
Christianism
in
the
form
pure
genre,
it
offered to
a
genre of
an
You're in your head, you're
Posed some questions, you're really in your
little bit of the world, finally, you're
Posed some questions also
by the choice that you do have to
learn in terms of individual.
And, on the way, don't
end up, end up front,
you're going to be able to
let's get to, like,
I'm going to see the
ensignments of God,
and God,
and God,
it's the person on
which you're based
to take all your
decision.
At final, you, it's,
it can be,
like,
I, the liberty
that I'm trying,
is that I'm
pose
more
question,
and I
let someone
another
to get a
question of the
other,
that's a little bit of
that's a
little bit of
a text of
Catherine Lever,
and I've
seen that
there was a
supplementary
in September.
It's not
a piece
that I
like the
show, but
there was
kind of
a discourse
that's developed
by
a part
to the intelligence
artificial,
and in the
piece,
one of the
person
principal,
decided to change
of life,
like,
to be able
to get to
all these
questionements
interiors,
and
they're just on remit simply at chat GPT
for taking
all these decisions
of life.
And he's
like a liberation.
There's kind of
a rapport that's
magic in certain
interactions with
the I,
certain people
who develop a form
of a report
occult with the
idea.
Even at a moment
he says, he
talked,
just,
of the intelligence
artificial,
a subject
of the hour,
and he
says that there
there's a
possibility,
and that
the people
all the time
for the
people,
but he's
talking to
all the
grandestque
crash
financially by
rapport to the bubble that's created, the bull
financial around the IA,
and that if it's arrived, in fact,
this feeling, this sentiment of magic
that, around the I,
then risk probably
to s effondry, to disappear
and even,
to be replaced by a
form of color, so,
we're talking to resurgence
of religions, but we can also
envisaged our
rapport to LIA,
sometimes, like
a form of religion.
He revere to his point
that is not ground-breaking,
that's when is,
when is, finally,
that we've made to focalize
on the individuality,
the soul, the expression
of the soil,
like a form of liberty?
Is it not,
like,
around the end of the 17th
year?
And there he said
that in the time
Mesoever,
the people
don't know
to think they
were actually,
he was like
completely
religious.
He said also
that recently
he is to go
in Croatia
in a
church,
these old
works of
of art,
the mosaics,
and that
they thought
that were
that
had nothing
have nothing
to be
with the expression of the soa,
and that you could
feel that,
in the phone,
it was just
an offer hand
to you.
It's not
someone
who wanted to
express
or express
or express
his individuality,
but that
I'll reprace
these words,
it's giving
yourself up to
something.
It's like
in the
year, I think,
it's like
surprised,
it was like
there's like
there's
all the
roads
lead back to
God.
Yeah,
maybe.
This interest
that for
a form of
religiousity
or,
I'd say
even of
capitulation,
where you're
where you're
really
to get to
someone
I'm in
tech,
notably and
recently,
Brian Johnson
which I'm
talking about
so on time
so that
man who
doesn't want
to die,
who invests
the million
of dollars
in his
quest for
the longevity
there's a
documentary
on Netflix
that is out
the year
ony past
on him
he's really
on inge
on the
media
social and
he tweets
he's
normally, and
he's
publicly
also
on Instagram
enormously
and he
he talks
constantly
of his
new conquest, so it's a blonde, he has integrated
his blonde in his quest, it's to say that, he
starts to invests with her with her
to discover the way of having to
get to the longevity
to get to the longevity
to his flora vaginal,
he analyzed, like, he analyze
his sperm, so, there, eventually,
he analyze the flower vaginal of his
blonde, and recently, I think, he was
to visit the family of his blonde
who abit in Australia, and he had
I've taken an avion, and he was like,
with all my studies,
and I know that's
that's reduced your
experience of life.
But I'm ready to do
because my blonde,
I love.
In fact, he said,
jet lag increased my
biological age by 13 years.
And it's really
that, like,
he talks literally
only of the impact
like biologic,
physical,
of a voyage,
of an voyage,
there's no
consideration.
But in
Plus, Adam Curtis, there was a documentary that's called Century of Self,
during 10 parties.
This guy that, no, Brian Jensen, he talks often
of protocol. He talks, for example,
of protocol for all sorts of things,
for augment your longevity.
This usage of this moll, I, I think it's interesting,
because there's a form of authority scientific
behind the word.
You know, these regs that you have to follow at the letter.
You've only been to have to have taken to decision.
I'd like to capitulate to something more than you.
If you see these protocols,
and made
of protocol,
you'll be
not a decision,
you see,
you see,
the rules.
All right
to do you
know,
to be able to
do you know,
to do you,
just like I
will see,
this is just like,
I was doing
on the antidote,
it's an
name of the
conditions
relative to
the derulement
of a
test,
of an
experience
scientific.
All right,
I'm
on a post
Instagram
that has
made,
he said,
he said,
he said,
he has come
to pray
and he's
not too
for what,
it's good for
the
potentially for the longevity to pray. And that, there's
kind of this desire to develop a practice of the prayer. He
talks of a protocol, finally, of decry a protocol, a structure,
the conditions. He wants, like, to try a set of reggae with a set of
regs clear for optimise the thing. And then, I thought it
kind of a drould that the religion revene to a coup. And then someone
respond, Brian is tapping into the ultimate longevity protocol.
Because when you do this protocol that of the prayer,
well, finally, what God you're promised,
is that you're immortal, finally.
Even when your existence physical is finished,
you're going to access to the immortality with your arm.
So, yeah, it's that.
The way, musicality.
Thank you, Daphne.
So we'll pass to my subject.
So, at from the 11th June,
to 19th, July, it will be the Coupe of the World,
who will have been
who are in Canada,
to the United
and Mexico
it's the first
that's the first
that's a
country
that's a
year of
the billet
of the
FIFA at the
time it's
called United
26
it's kind of
because the
United States
is kind of
they're not
a lot of
in Canada
we're not
not in
Montreal,
we're not over
in over
Vancouver
just a
just a
chiff
we're there
and we're
about
the FIFA
in fact
and the
cup of
the world
in some
in some
in
the price
for have
six games
of
soccer
is already
of
the money
public
of 400 million of dollars.
We'll pay for a vote.
Well, Toronto,
the government
federal, municipal,
provincial.
It's a little enouled,
but I was
a lot of the
clan who had
been fashed
when the decision
had been emised
to the non-participation
of Montreal
to the organization
of match of the
Cup of the world.
But now,
that all the
information
that you think
that's a
question
that's a
report that
was out of
a journalist
of Radio
Canada,
Romain Shui,
who detailed
with the access
of documents
exclusive
of all the
exigents that the FIFA had
had made
to have made in
Montreal or
to all the
whole of the
United
for have
for a school
for a school
also incredible
that there's
there's a
festival and
these events
and there's
things that
every time
because the
Cup of the
world demanded
that there's
not an event
there's
five years before
and 45
years after
that the
only thing
that's possible
to be
impossible
and it's even
not possible and it's
not quite
that's correct
for them.
D trash talk
to Toronto
but like
it's all right
that I'll do this. The Cup of the World, it will arrive in the
Mo of Shakira, who is one of the artists who is in the album official, in its
time, it's difficult to us uner. So, there's kind of, there's
this logic that around, it's what, the impact of this Cup of the World on the
Conjecture World. We'll have some players of Leran who will enjoy
the Games of Soccer in the States. Also, this year, it's the first
Cup of the World, that's not that 32 teams. The total of the
team mount at 48 Selection National who are going to play in the Cup. It's for
That's why we, we would have
been with
some of the
match a little
like the
Kazakhstan against
the Cape Verge.
Rains with the
Cape Verge?
The Kazakhstan
don't know the two.
The Kazakhstan,
sorry.
It's sure that
it's not a
match Portugal,
Spain, but why
there's a
country that
participate this
year?
Aha!
Yeah.
It's for
to doze.
Oh,
Loseil.
But,
yeah,
plus of match
equal,
plus of
tele-difusion,
equal,
plus the sponsor,
equal,
plus of money.
And it
It was part of one of the promise
far of Gianni Infantino,
president of the FIFA
when he was presented
to his first
year to say
that would have augmented
the number of countries at the
Coupe of the world
at 40.
I'll take the example
that I know
but the Maroc
has two Coupe of
the world.
But before that
it was in the
beginning of the
90s that the
Maruque had
participated by the
Coupe of
there were plenty of
people who have
never been
to be in the
Coupe of
Leight,
Haiti has already
it has been
for the first
for the first time
for the
because we've augmented
to 48 selections
that participates
for the tournoy.
That's about
about the mode
of scrutiny of the
president of the
FIFA.
It's what you
have been interesting.
How is it
is the president
of the FIFA?
It's by
the associations
of each country
there are like
there's like
there's more
of the
association members
of the FIFA
than the
United.
For long time
the control
decisional
and democratic
of the FIFA
had been
very centralised
in Europe
because they
have changed
the mode of
scrutiny
where is that
there's
not really
really of
poe
by vote
but it's
like all
the people
that's
the federal
the federation
asiatics,
the federation
African, the
federations
American,
it's not just
in Europe.
He's
he's
like a
kind of
person who
defends the
sub-global
basically,
who defund
European and it
all the
time they're
all the
people who are
he's always
the full
European, the
FIFA
by the entremise
to
like seduire
to come
the federation
like the
monos chute
the mode
of scrutiny?
after the report that had been
made made
by Infantino
just after
his entropower
which was called
FIFA 2.0
how to reconstruct
the FIFA
because there had
been plenty of
scandal of corruption
on the attribution
of the
United.
There had been
old dirgents
of federation
had been
inculper
the cause
of scandal
of corruption
so the
view was
to redor
the image
of the
FIFA
and give
more
more of
transparency
it's
a real
because I
did a
deep dive
on
the FIFA
and there
there plenty
of
like paper
academic
It's like,
it's like,
because it's
a issue
geopolitical
I was like
the Empire Strikes Back
FIFA 2.0
Global Peacemaking
and 2016 men
World Cup United
Bill
it's written by
Adam Bencel
and Neil Turns
and it's just
fucking interesting
to look
it's a paper
unverseter
but it's like
a fucking
trailer
they're in their
paper
they talk really
of placemaking
all the
reflection
on a major
sporting event
as they're
like they're
a mace
change the infrastructure
of like
all the
country.
It's what
that
like a vision
of development
urbanistic?
It's a
cause of course.
But it's
cool because
I used to
say it's
sure that's
about it's interesting
it's about
it's a
point in the
same genre.
It's a
speculative
construction of
place.
So it's
sort of
some of
some kind of
yeah.
You say
well, we
we're going to
this
great state,
but yeah
it's a
government
it's a
change,
it's a
paris that we
can't
when we decide
to
perhaps
receive certain matches.
We calculate the risks
and the gains potential.
Yes, we have that, but we
in these countries
non-developed, like,
like, for example,
when we're doing the Cup
of the World in Africa
of the South,
well, you demand
to this country
to construct a dimens
stade, and you
do not just
these stads,
you're going to rearrange
the places,
you're going to reaffirut,
you're like,
you're like, what we
have been in Morocco?
You're going to
destroy the
property of the world,
you know,
the Marokk is pre-pour
to have the Cup of the
world, the
general, it's
to receive,
the Cup of Africa,
You know, when we passed in Agadir, that,
I've been a little
I've passed
before in my own
infancy, there's
there's a fucking
new wall,
they're creased in New York,
they were creased in New York.
Yeah,
all right,
the first time
that I was in
2019, it was a
year back to
the level of
changement
that I've been
quite sure,
it's impressive,
but you re-faces
completely
the territory,
and you say,
yes,
it's not
it's not
the cup of the
world,
but it's,
you know,
so,
so,
and then you're
there to say,
I'm just,
I'm just for say,
There's so much of literature on the FIFA.
It's what, in a verguer, international,
where the stakes are troubled.
And it's that I want to talk about,
and I'm saying,
like a chef of state.
Literally, he had demanded,
to the government of Canada,
when he was here,
to have the same level of protection
than the president of the States of the United.
Ah, yeah.
But he's a pretty,
it's a mid-a-priced,
oh, it's a million-sketched,
but, like,
I think that's more
what he wanted the gross caravan
of charro-noy,
and he wanted the protection
of the CRS,
or I'm what,
what's what he's got
to make to consider to the FIFA
also, you know,
There's all the aspect of corruption.
It's sure that I'm
enthusiastic for the Cup of the World,
especially that will be a lot
for a child of our
child, in our congey of parentality,
I'm like,
oh, baby, Coup of the World.
So, you can't even,
get to keep it to baby?
No, no,
on, we're keeping it.
Okay.
That's a joke.
When, it will have
a Marocke,
Haiti, the joy of the
St. John.
It's sure that
one of me
imagine this game
would be in
Montreal.
Yeah.
But,
I'm, the fact
that she's not
in Morale,
prepare you,
we'll be perhaps
not have to
have the Trisac
who will put us
the eyes
hey,
it's the
St.
Jean
Battis
and you're
all the
Arab and
these Aisians
who are the
It's the
time the day
the day of
the St.
Jailie
it's true.
Yeah,
so it's like
it's like,
it's like that
you want to
celebrate what?
I'm
I'm trying
Cote
Daphne.
No,
no,
no,
seriously
what's
what you prefer
celebrate
the St.
John or
to look
the match?
I prefer
to party
of the St.
And to
party of the
St.
And over
the March
Haiti.
It's like the creoleization,
the interculturalist.
But,
it's that,
I've made
make it's quite
after this discourse
is,
it's over
a few months,
the FIFA
has started to
launch certain
songs for the
album official of
the FIFA.
Of all the
world,
I imagine,
there's all the
album official,
but it's the
year of the
new course of
the discourse
about that
the same,
because
the album
official
will make
to the
world,
the culture
local,
you know,
it's
more facile,
it's more
you're in
what you're
going to
what you
want to
At the out of the song
of the country
American jelly roll
I'm not a more
a more grand fan
of jelly roll
the song
higher with an artist
Mexican country
Mexican, I didn't
that existed
it's like a weird match
but all right
but all right
it's made
ridiculous it
it's been
a little baby
had started
a song
for the Cup
of the World
on 14
there are
there's
musico
that function
not too
with
you make
you make a
mini
extra
you never
never felt
this free before
I'm high
and I'm getting
higher
Like okay, I never felt this way before, I'm getting higher.
It's like okay, man, but when we think of the song of Coupe of the World,
we think of Waka Waka, and there's a Waving Flag, it's...
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
I'm, it's, it's Waka, definitely.
Well, it's that.
Shakira, arrived from nowhere to no one,
there, she, she was also in the album official of the Las FIFA
for a song that's called Dai Dai.
It's still interesting, but I'm sort of a little more large-scale
that, just,
it was Waka-Waka.
And there,
who arrives,
without we see
all the time,
but we're
it's high show
speed.
The most
great streamer
of the world.
In 2022,
they had
made a
home-made video
for the
Cup of the World
of 2012,
which had
been
immensely
popular,
but that
had not
been
been
not been
because of
the
album
official of
the FIFA,
there's
there's
there's
there's
there's
already,
we're gonna
make a
extra,
again,
in a
songs of Coupe of the Coupe of the
song, you don't necessarily
a lot of parole, and
you want to be
there's a lot, because
it's always
it's all the time
oh, oh,
or the ha ha ha,
or the nannan,
you know, that's
a little bit of
the idea, and after,
you think it really
really well,
the director artistics of
video clip, you can't
be able to look, but
we'll make it
in the notes, it
can't make, it
can't make, I'm
going to make sure
I'm going to
I don't know, I'm
all the publicities of
Coca-Cola
that during the
the Coup of the
show in the
the street that, who derange the mom who
cuisine, all this, it's very feel good,
and I think even the palette of color,
I respect a little bit of that.
What is interesting,
how they've got started
this song, is that,
they're just,
on the count of the FIFA,
you see the announcement
of the FIFA.
This announcement is made
by the Instagram
of Infantino,
even not the Instagram
of the FIFA.
But is what
that's what
that's a complex
Infantino,
he wants a store.
He can docile
to be a store,
he wants to be
a link in the description.
All right,
go to the post
Instagram,
that's the album
the Cup of the world, and it's just a photo
of Infantino with the bra crossed, and
a track list at the other, like
if Steve fucking DJ Khalid,
it's a chef of orchestra.
And in the list official, you
see that I ShowSpe has a song in an album,
but he, how he told us to
his fans, it's kind of interesting,
for all the people who are like in marketing
or in the media or whatever,
is that he said to his fans,
well, I've got to have seen the song
to the FIFA, we go see,
and there, all right, all right,
in a stream, and like,
oh my God, they've been written,
oh, my God, the song is validated for the FIFA,
The whole storyline is that, oh my God,
Aisho Speed has made a song
that they've got to buy it in the album
of FIFA.
But all of this, you know, it's a si-op.
It's a mis-enance.
It's a mis-enance.
But, because it's a lot of
people who consume it.
There's not, like,
of reflection.
And as if it's consumed by clip,
the people, they pass to other
and then you ask me the info
that they've been made
the first time that I ShowSpeed
composed a song like that
for the Cup of the World.
Yeah, but it's,
in 2022, he had made
it was a good song,
but it had been very popular
In the term of content,
the people
did it.
The people did
do they do
it's not
not used to the
It's not a
song official.
It's so.
And so,
this song
has risk to
play in the
post publicitar
and it's sure
with the
Coupe of
There's plenty
of change
of rules,
there's a
new post
fresh air
on the
time,
this post of
three minutes
it's just
for
these
imperatives
mercantil
for just for
the
food,
quite that
all the
other sports
are not,
is that you
can't
play the
publicity,
you can just
just join
the
publicity
one
the model
a little
the Super Bowl
where's
who's
who's
have to
have been
a
performance
of a
person
and a
lot of people
that's
that's
that's
that's
that's
that's
that's
Obreie
Graham
Drake.
Deperty
he's
he's
him
Driesie
Drake
Iceman
himself
he's
he's
a kind of
he's
sort of
yeah,
well,
I think
that,
you know
but it's
the redemption
but of
revenge
of the
final of the
Cup of the
of the Cup of the
You know, I'm trying to treat with Triggs,
who's just all the time
that's all the time that
Kendrick Lomar is pretty,
but we've made
the total, he's
pretty sure-whole
of what's who
interest with the Cup
of the World,
I hope that,
at the Maruk will gain,
at the Court,
at least they'll
like Ronald
Garnal who
won't,
the Manny Yamal,
he's young
again, but I
like the
MNiamal,
with the Spain.
I'd probably
not that,
especially not
the France,
I'm not,
I'm not,
I'm not,
for it,
I'm just,
like,
I'm just,
You look at the
eyes in the Greece
of Bynne.
I'm like, okay.
It's sure that
the Brazil, it's
like, I'm
I'm sorry,
I'm going to
I'm saying.
Perfect,
so is that
that's that
that's what
that's the
time?
Yes,
thank
all people who
we're
thank you
thank you
we're
we're seeing
the
next time
the music
of intro
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a
week
a week
a week
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