café snake - Le lore de la pizza Salvatoré [Extrait Patreon]
Episode Date: February 18, 2025Notre patreon: patreon.com/cafesnakeOn revient sur la plateforme immobilière, Ubee, du groupe Abbatiello On décortique aussi l'anthropomorphisation des marques en partant du "décès suspec...t" de la mascotte de Duo LingoLouis Lacroix, Kendrick, AI True Crime, Republican Makeup.
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Café Snake number 30!
Not easy!
Not easy!
We were in the end of the week at the Bosse & Lera, we wanted to record it there,
a big snowstorm, hysterical since 2017.
We wanted to come back in time to make the episode, we were late at Drummondville,
technical problem.
And now we're back.
We recorded it on the day it was released.
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If the episode is out a little late, there are a lot of circumstances that we couldn't control.
What are you going to talk about today, Daphne?
I'm going to talk about anthropomorphization, brands on the internet, and more specifically Duolingo.
Rest in Peace. The language learning app that this week launched an international campaign
announcing the death of the suspect of the Ibu or the Chouette of Duolingo. Recalling the
playbook of... true crime. Oh wow! Okay! You're cooking! And what are you going to talk about?
Well today, as I promised you at the beginning of the year, I'm going to do a deep dive into the Abatielo family
with the launch on March 1st of their new mobile platform, YouBee.
We're going to explore the vast and interesting universe of the Abatielo family,
owner of the Pizzeria Salvatore, among others.
Without further ado...
The DG News! Toodle-oo! I don't know if you've seen it, but Trump decided to change the name of the Gulf of
Mexico for the Gulf of the Americas because it tempted him.
So I decided to change the name of some American cities because it's tempting me. So now, New York is no longer called New York, it's called...
Little Pea! ChotGTP is so smart. How am I supposed to compete with them?
Like, I cannot compare, you know? They know everything. What do I know?
Please, Montoya, please, please, Montoya!
Please, Montoya, please, please, Montoya!
Montoya!
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Montoya! Montoya! I'm going to sing a song for you guys.
So I started with the Republican makeup. So there's a kind of trend on TikTok where we're going to mock Republicans, but I should
rather say Republicans, It's Republican makeup.
I know it is scary, honey.
Yes, what in the A-von is going on?
Makeup discourse is here, Daphne is here.
It's back on track.
Yes, indeed, makeup takes space in the discourse,
in the zeitgeist, and there, it takes place
in the political discourse. When we talk about Republican makeup,
big undisputed foundation, sometimes a tone that is a little more orange than your natural tone,
mascara with lumps, something cakey, kind of makeup on the Jersey Shore.
I saw tiktoks of women who talked about Republican makeup, but I even saw a tiktok filter that you could apply on your face and that looked like a Republican.
That's it. I think in other jurisdictions, there's a way to monetize filters.
As soon as there's a trend like that, people jump on it to capitalize.
If you make a Republican makeup filter, 600,000 people make a video with it. I'm sure there's a way to make money. It's not something that's as new as that in the discourse.
We've already talked about Mar-a-Lago Face and Fox News Look.
It's something that comes back.
It took the importance, in particular, of Caroline Levitt,
the spokesperson for the White House, which you probably saw.
Who's my age. We're in 1997. So a woman
relatively young, 27 years old, blonde, peroxidated, etc.
And we laugh at her look. I think this trend really illustrates
the weakness of a certain liberal left that thinks it's a little
futed and will reproduce in its attack on Republicans all kinds of
dead angles
that I find very it's for me an attack that is first and foremost classist. Because there are certain types of makeup that are associated with certain social classes.
For example, earlier in 2024, we were talking a lot about old money or clean makeup.
That too is part of a political discourse, aspirational look, where we want to look not only rich, powerful,
but of a power that would be inherited, aristocratic,
so that would root into a kind of...
Almost quasi-kingdom.
Yeah, that's it. Exactly.
We could, for example, qualify the type of makeup, a little bit in your face,
to the Republican makeup, of a new rich makeup.
So people who, okay, yes, would have a certain social standing,
would have money, but wouldn't have the taste that we associate, for example, with aristocrats.
So it's still an idea to distinguish ourselves from distinction, but through this game of
distinction, we reproduce the asymmetries of the power relationship, classic. I think
precisely that a powerful left is not a left that is classist or misogynist,
or certainly a left that would laugh at a type of makeup, X, Y, or Z. I dream of a left
that kisses the bimbo and that lets women be how they want to be.
It's interesting because I heard that one of the close-knit makeup artists of the Republican circus of the high powers is a Quebecer.
Oh yeah?
Yeah, she did an interview with Jean-Philippe Routier.
Okay, well interesting.
The aftermath, that's how I called it, is the show of Kendrick Lamar at the last Super Bowl.
The show is, above all, controversial because it's not a usual Super Bowl show, even if Kendrick has songs that are maybe recognizable to the public.
He decided not to perform them and in Quebec it still made waves.
Because the Superball is an intergenerational gathering.
It gathers a lot of people who don't follow popular music, who have no idea what's going on in Jig.
And Kendrick Lomarf who didn't necessarily follow when his songs came out.
And then it gave way to the parliamentarian chronicler ofCO parliamentary chronicler Louis Lacroix, who made a
Facebook post that really made the controversy.
He said, I quote, I listened to football,
and all of a sudden, street gangs took control of my TV.
Personally, I don't like Louis Lacroix for so many reasons before that.
I think he was one of the most popular
parliamentary chroniclers in the street.
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