Kump - 152 - Zuck

Episode Date: August 7, 2023

Ray and Lucie discuss Mark Zuckerberg fighting his way through prison, Jaimie Foxx's misunderstanding, and much more. Sign up at https://www.patreon.com/RayKump for an extra episode every week! Fo...llow Kump on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/raykump Kump Hand Merch https://bonfire.com/store/kump/ Follow Ray on Sound Cloud https://on.soundcloud.com/QbP8

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Today on comp, we're talking news blackouts, Twitter lawsuits, and Jamie Fox. Stay tuned. Hello and welcome to comp. Hello. Hello, Lucy. Hi. How are you? i'm good how are you i'm doing amazing you like in this new studio yeah looks different doesn't it
Starting point is 00:00:36 you've been working hard was this worth putting us into bankruptcy spending just countless hours just to get the background slightly darker no it looks good i think people appreciate the effort we put it into our visual presentation this is what they come here for this is not a cerebral news show like lizzo's uh welcome to the big girls right here come the big girls that's that you know we don't discuss the big topics like they do yeah we're here to be eye candy to please you to be a feast for the eyes anyway uh welcome and thank you and uh don't forget everyone uh we just hit 150 episodes on our patreon so it's a good time to bring up if you love this show which i'm sure you do uh just reminder we have a patreon it's patreon. patreon.com slash ray comp you can
Starting point is 00:01:29 sign up get an extra episode every week for only five bucks a month there's 150 episodes on there now that's a lot of comp there's so much comp if you want to find out uh my how how i got covid wrong how i got the election wrong how i ruined almost everything in my life but our marriage uh so far uh you can you know it's it's a great time capsule it's hilarious check it out or don't but please do uh i'd really I've spent too much money on lights. It doesn't make any sense. It's a little different.
Starting point is 00:02:06 It's still, I'm like Kubrick. It's the little things. Yeah. It's all about details with you. Daly Cooper didn't say good enough and neither do I. All right. Is this as important as the shining?
Starting point is 00:02:16 Yes. We shoot this pot. We shoot every episode of this podcast a hundred times before we upload it. Yeah. I mean, Lucy is ready to put a ice pick in my eye. I mean, I'm going to have a breakdown. Like Shelley Duvall.
Starting point is 00:02:28 Much like Stanley Duval. Much like Stan. I refuse to tell you. I just go, let's try it again. And another hour goes by. And that's how you get something magical in the end. You know, it's just, I don't know what I want, but I know when I hear it.
Starting point is 00:02:40 And then when I threatened to cut my hand open, we stop. Yeah. And then I threaten to cut my hand off. It does an escalation. I start burning myself. Lucy starts, you know, crying. And I say, oh, I'm the bad guy now. I'm pouring a lemon into my wound.
Starting point is 00:02:59 just a just a just a show spite I'm a spiteful man that's like men look if you want to be a high value man an alpha man a man who gets accused of trafficking I guess sometimes it comes to the territory you got to stand up to your woman when she when she tries to push back you pour lemon into your wounds you cut parts of your arm open part of your hand open maybe maybe your face if you don't have that pretty of a face you can do that you know some men have these pretty faces not me i got plenty of real estate to cut up and you and he's poor citrus some kind of citric acid in here and your wounds and you'll win every argument every argument uh speaking of arguments news what's going on there's something going on with our friends to the north i believe oh can't
Starting point is 00:03:58 Oh, that's what's up there? I thought it was Mexico. Well, you learn something new every day. Hence why I would think you need the news to tell me that Canada's up there and not the cartel. But yeah, there's a new, what's going on? There's a news blackout on Facebook? Well, it looks like there's some kind of, so meta has started blocking news, all news, it looks like in Canada. The meta is Facebook, right?
Starting point is 00:04:26 Meta is where, you know, it's what you used to like, you know, post we see World War II memes all day as opposed to January 6 memes, right? Yeah. You're still on Twitter. I haven't used Facebook in countless years. Technically, I'm on Facebook.
Starting point is 00:04:43 I'm never really on there. Did you share our wedding pictures on Facebook? No, I didn't. What are you even doing there? I look at, there's this one group that I look at that I really like called Retro Horror Paperback books. Oh, right.
Starting point is 00:04:56 There's probably an Instagram for it. Retro horror. So it's like old, you tell me about this. So it's old, it's old horror books, like old Stephen King books from the 80s. It just looked a little cooler. Yeah, because the paperbacks for horror used to be a little bit more creative. Like they'd be like dark and like,
Starting point is 00:05:10 yeah, it'd be like a hand stretching out from the ground for Carrie. So this is a plausible story. I know what you're really doing is you're part of some group that's trying to outlaw a flag burning. But, you know, I'm sure, but it's a good cover story. It's believable. Look, her forefathers fought and died for that flag.
Starting point is 00:05:29 People shouldn't be desecrating it. My grandpa committed a war crime against some guy at the pool. My grandfather killed children for that flag. All right. All right. We're going straight to that. I mean, look, I love to push back on, you know, this military, industrial complex as much as the next guy.
Starting point is 00:05:48 But, you know, we shouldn't just go straight until they kill children. They kill plenty of adults, innocent adults. And they do a good day. You know, these guys, some of them did, you know, they'll give a kid a Hershey bar. Yeah. And then he runs, you know, and falls on landmine later on. But he had a Hershey bar. There was that a hot pilot who stopped the Mila Masker?
Starting point is 00:06:08 John McCain? John McCain? I forget his name, but we were watching it in that, in that Ken Burns Vietnam doc. Oh, right. Lucy started getting a real, uh, real ready to go watching a nine hour fucking documentary about Vietnam. That's right. That pilot's not, I mean, he just, he just, submitted to a bunch of uh atrocities no no the pilot stopped it right but he well i mean usually
Starting point is 00:06:32 when guys stopped massacres it's like they were already doing it like it's very rarely very rarely there's a massacre like you come across a massacre and well i can't be part of it it's usually like look you told me it was only going to be a few days of dropping these you know incendiary bombs onto a school or whatever they would well even know the my lie massacre will i forget but the point is usually it's like all right, this sucks, but you know, it's like a bad day at work. They shot a woman in the face and he's like, I'm a little peckish. I'm going to say, guys cut it out.
Starting point is 00:07:04 This can't be every day. That's the thing. It can't be every day. You gotta go get a sandwich. We got renegotiate my contract here. You know, if I'm shooting women and kids children every day, I mean, that's, that's hazard pay. But so what are we talking? The flag burning, right?
Starting point is 00:07:22 Yeah. Yeah. So I disagree. I think you should be able to. burn any flag at any time, but only in a, uh, a Taco Bell. I think Taco Bell should be like where you go, um, to demonstrate like, you know, there should be zones, uh, but I don't want them out of the way. Taco Bell should maybe rebrand and just like start pushing that it's the place for like
Starting point is 00:07:44 expatriates, like come here and burn a flag and, yeah, well, talk about, I don't think it's what expatriate means. Isn't expats, like, people who go, like, live in, like, the Czech Republic? No, but I'm saying they should get it legal so that every Taco Bell is, like, kind of, like, outside of the U.S. jurisdiction. Yeah, it's kind of an embassy. Yeah. Right.
Starting point is 00:08:05 So it's like a U.S., it's like a U.N., kind of. All right, yeah, I agree with that. And then, so that way you can kind of, you know, burn, you know, like, you know, you know, we go to school trips, you get those little paper constitution things and the Declaration of Independence, you got, I'd be burning that. a bean burrito. This sounds long. I mean, I can get it back into civics if we're doing this.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Even when that guy, James, was it's James Alden who did try that in a small town? Is that his name? Oh, try it in a small town. Even when he's saying that lyric like, stomp on a flag and light it up. Even he sounds like it kind of knows it's fun to do. Well, you want to do the, well, you want to show some chick that you're really cool guy. Well, not in my town. You want to guarantee you're getting late tonight.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Not my small town. Hugh Thompson, Jr. That was the guy who stopped the Mila Massacre. What? How do you know that? I thought you just occurred to you. It was bothering me, so I looked at up.
Starting point is 00:09:02 I thought it just occurred. Like, you just thought of it. Like, you know, it was in the back of your mind, which really upset me. I'm like, why is it even something you remember? Okay, you looked at, cool. Why are we talking about the Milaimaska? I'm just saying we should remember that guy
Starting point is 00:09:16 and not, who was that guy who, you know, bragged about. Try the Milatat Massacre in a small time. Now, the bomb's going further here. Make that full screen again. Now, what is going on? Just make the bigger. There you go.
Starting point is 00:09:35 Stop looking at this Justin Timberlake Air Force pilot for a second and get on board here. So meta is blocking news in Canada? Why is Facebook not allowed to have a, to propagandize the Canadians. Well, I think that these news outlets want meta to pay. They want meta to pay them. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:10:01 So basically this is one of those deals where when you go on Facebook and someone shares a link of, you know, like someone pissed on someone's Putin up there and there's an article about, like, so, you know, whatever the equivalent of a waffle house, right, which we have in America. They have like a little poutine smackdowns up there. there where people you know it's 2 a.m and a bunch of lumberjacks are fighting over what is
Starting point is 00:10:27 poutine it's just like it's like french fries and and and like rancid milk great i think it's gravy french rice and gravy it's disco fries yeah all right i think well okay so whatever so the point is now they want to be paid for that they want to be paid for these little articles these click page articles they make and that's like you know where some guy can go what happened to our goddamn country here's an article link they want to They want money for that. Yeah. Isn't the link kind of the whole point?
Starting point is 00:10:57 Yeah. When people click on the link, don't they, like, go to the website and see an ad for, you know, I don't know. Yeah, but then if it's like, if it's paygated, they'll be like, they'll just complain about it in the comments, maybe. Maybe they just want, they just want meta to pay them. And then maybe they make more articles public. I don't know. But. Well, how do we, we brought this article up?
Starting point is 00:11:17 How about we take a look at it? Okay. The meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram has started blocking news articles on its social networking services in Canada. The change in response to a new law in Canada that requires tech companies to pay news outlets for using their content will roll out over the course
Starting point is 00:11:35 of the next few weeks, Meta said, in a blog post on Tuesday. Content posted on Facebook and Instagram by both local Canadian news outlets and international outlets will not be visible to Canadians using the platforms. This sounds like, I mean, I got to talk. tell you uh i couldn't care less i think this is i mean i these guys can go out of business for all i care
Starting point is 00:11:54 and i hate facebook i want nothing to do with uh zucker zuck turd but you know i i just i can't imagine if you can't run if people are sharing your stupid like you know uh pie eating contest stories or whatever happened or your truckers you know shutting down the country was one there's the only two things that happen in canada pie eating contests And the truckers literally shut down the arteries of the, the roads that, like, you know, allow commerce to take place because they don't want the, what was that? Because they didn't like the finale to, the little big liars, whatever that show is. Why did the truckers, what was that thing I'm all about?
Starting point is 00:12:38 Big little lies. Oh, it was, they didn't want to get the jab. Yeah, they didn't want to have to get the jab to go back and forth between the U.S. and Canada. That seems to go, you know, you don't make them good. Yeah, whatever. I'm on the side of myself. I don't care. What is this?
Starting point is 00:12:59 So what's going on with this? Who's mad about this? Canada passed the Online News Act in June, joining a push by numerous governments to force big social media companies to compensate news organizations. I think I saw this filtered through like one of those weird Jordan Peterson Twitter poems.
Starting point is 00:13:17 Where it was. Oh, right. His little iambic pentameter of when he posts a picture of the Joker. Yeah. He's like, or well, but it's the Joker. Right. So, I mean, basically, this seems like, look, if you can't figure out clickbait, I don't know why the government or Facebook should be subsidizing you.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Yeah. You know, share a picture of Britney or video of Britney Spears, you know, dancing in her panties. um while we all go like do we do the right thing and just and just post britt was brittany's father right i mean if you can't do that like there you go that's probably more revenue than you're going to get a meta go share a picture of a what well how what else is clickbait these days um i don't know any kind of like thing about the Kardashians yeah go go share some Kardashian, you know, upskirts.
Starting point is 00:14:18 Yeah. Well, I don't know what they think. I don't know who they think is on Facebook. You know, scholars, you think scholars are spending time on Facebook reading, you know, your discourse about, like, you know, Trudeau and some bill to allow them to outlaw spoiled milk being fed the kids. Well, I did, I don't agree with that. Give the kid If a kid can't drink spoiled milk You know
Starting point is 00:14:47 It's just problem It's just non-homaginized It's actually better than for you I mean it's actually spoiled It's probably not No it's gonna get sick Don't feed our kids I talk a lot
Starting point is 00:15:00 I took a lot of shit but don't do it Is there anything to this What is Zuckerberg Is this what happens when Zuckerberg Getsued They say that right Jujitsud? He's like a jujitsu guy now he's all yoked he like does like he does like you know triangle chokes and like
Starting point is 00:15:18 well he's like yoke maybe compared to like Elon Musk because people have been comparing them because they they think they're going to fight i think he could fight a lot of men i think i think i think marcusuckerberg is in a position now where he could go into any major city and hold his he could go to prison for the night and be fine mark Zuckerberg i would love to see mark zuckerberg spend the night in like that movie brew baker right or shorthing redemption it's like you know he he gets done up on some antitrust law charges and some reason they put him into a jail at rikers island and he fights his way out of rikers island doing triangle chokes and go i'm the bitch who did the the social network you know anyone you know what was that site am i hot did they make m ihot.com or some
Starting point is 00:16:07 shit is that how the movie started um it was like it was the original version of it was some kind of uh like inter college social networking thing he's doing it in prisons my point he's so good he could like he'll go make a phone call and he starts a website rating the how hot other prisoners are and then and he just runs he'll run prison and then also just do triangle kicks and circus you know acts i i i don't know what the canadian is doing trying to take on Zuckerberg um google has also said it plans to remove links to local canadian news content wow that's that's kind of big in a june 29th blog post kent walker the company's global affairs president said the online news act was quote unworkable and exposed the company to quote
Starting point is 00:16:55 uncapped financial liability by forcing it to pay for showing links to news reports yeah you can't just like you're not going to get rich um like just having your your dumb links shared on what do you think this is you think this is that like guy um that matthew lesco guy remember bring up a picture of matthew lesco for me you is we're the guy who killed himself who did a tiny little ads you're tiny little ads you put him in the newspaper i should bring that guy up real quick this is matthew lesco okay that's matthew lescoe don lepris But bring up Donald Pree's video on YouTube. This is a guy who I used to see all the time on daytime, on late night television, I guess.
Starting point is 00:17:43 I'd be watching MASH, a rerun of MASH. This is it, yeah, bring that first. Because the secret is learning how to take that one tiny classified ad that just made $30 to $40 profit in a week and to realize that you could now take that same exact ad and place it in up to 3,000 other newspapers around the country. That's what I did. I found tiny classified ads that made $30 to $40 profit in a week, and I placed those ads in around 1,000 other newspapers around the country.
Starting point is 00:18:17 This is the dream that these fucking Canadian newspapers think they're going to achieve. They think they're going to become Don LaPree, who's like doing his video, who's shooting his commercial at the same beach where those Gilgo murders happen. Have you ever read a Canadian article? No, I would not. I mean, probably about like, you know, about like, you know, Justin Trudeau doing blackface, I guess.
Starting point is 00:18:41 That's how I generated over $50,000 a week. You think that's what this is? You think this is just like a long scam that Trudeau has to keep more blackface photos from leaking? Oh, like I guess so, yeah. Yeah, we're like, in America, we'll see them all, but they'll just be living in the news. bubble or news blackout i right yeah my one bedroom apartment and in my making money
Starting point is 00:19:08 package i'll show you some secrets about placing ads that's going to make you wish you started doing this five years ago i'm making why why didn't i leave my kids years ago i love this guy i mean i really thought like i mean i was trying to figure out the gimmick for years about this guy like you know what how is he making this money how does this how does it actually work and it turns out he just ended his life because it doesn't work and you know it was some kind of you know some kind of scam I don't know how to scam worked even he sold you a kid now this video is kind of haunting honestly yeah you want to watch more the ocean is on this weird Dutch angle it feels like like this is this is like the video like he was
Starting point is 00:19:55 forced to make by like the zodiac killer and there are millions of different types of ads that you can create. I've been talking about doing this for the last five years, and I'm still placing classified ads in newspapers all over the country. Are classified ads just like a man-seeking woman for a little date, or like he just kidnaps him, and ransoms him? Every day of the week, I've been doing this for the last five years, and I'm still making millions of dollars doing exactly what I'm talking about. And now there are people that got my making money package and they started
Starting point is 00:20:37 places. It's called a making money package. We need to figure this guy understood branding way well before social media. Did he kill themselves? So did this really work out? Look, in order for the things to go bad, you need to ride high first. I mean, I can't do that. I can't end my life.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Yeah. What would it be? Yeah, I would never even, I honestly, yeah, I can't even imagine any of my life right now and it's probably because like I've never had like a pool and then lost it right this guy had this guy had a huge pool yeah this guy had a classified ads in the news this guy had a pool full you know he used to he played pool with you know bags of cocaine newspapers just like I did was it at half as easy as I said it was going to be it's unbelievable you fuck me so hard dude he's like he's like he's like he's a guy was threatening to
Starting point is 00:21:26 kill him and he was like look I'll put you in the infomercial put you in the infomercial Put you in any commercial, you want to get any money? No, a lot of people are going to see this. Like, you get laid off this. It's just his Coke dealer. The checks were in the mailbox. I could not believe it. Just by ordering the making money package,
Starting point is 00:21:46 by placing one tiny ad after another, you have generated over $200,000 in five months. He's like, he's like holding back laughter. Like, why? The Making Money Package? Dude, what do you call it? It don't even sound right. Does it?
Starting point is 00:22:08 How long did it take you from the day you got the Making Money Package before you took an ad, you placed it in the newspaper, and you saw the results? How long did it take you? No more than four or five days. And how did it do? It did phenomenal. One time when I was at Don's office, I walked in. The camera guy was either Don.
Starting point is 00:22:28 dying of an opioid overdose or he was or he really wanted to make something really disturbing out of this this is like a David Lynch film and on his table there uh there was was a dead woman what what what you got me into we just shut the fuck yes turn the lights on i got to make an infomercial backs and stacks and stacks and stacks of these sheets of paper stapled together what why is that like I understand. Why I met this guy, he just had tons of just paper clips everywhere. That's how I knew it was the real deal.
Starting point is 00:23:05 This guy's, this guy's no joke. What is all this? And he said, well, those are my ad tracking. This is child porn. And I was like, wow. But then he said he made a lot of money off a tiny ad. So I was like, okay. My wife has never respected me anyway.
Starting point is 00:23:20 So, I mean, it's worth a shot. She's for all the ads that I have running all over the country. That's really when the reality of, The place he had. The depths of my life has fallen to. That's really hit me. He said, what's all this? He said, it's my confession.
Starting point is 00:23:38 And then he hung himself. Ironically, it was just a couple months after I ran my first ad that... I ran my car into a tree. I wish I... Unfortunately, I lived. Did just under $9,000 in sales. Is there any chance that any of these people are alive? I mean the best case they were shot by the cops did you ever think in one day why
Starting point is 00:24:04 is he like a porno couch this looks like an ad for like Mount Airy Lodge Poconos deposit in 3,700 bucks in the bank another day 2,400 another day 5,000 bucks these are day these are daily right yes those are bad you can read the dates on them where it doesn't mean they're daily I guess it could that's incredible if you get started buying and selling or if you get started placing class of my dad's in the newspaper you may start making so much money you may not want to do anything else but the third way to make money that i well the third way this guy got too greedy stumbled on to it's by selling drugs to children they don't know any better simply park outside of a school you give them a whole taste first
Starting point is 00:24:54 I say if you want more, you know where to find me at Denny's. Generating over $80,000 a week, week after week after week. That's too much money. That's not even a realistic amount of money for this. It was getting set up with my very own 1-900 line. The 1-900 business has grown into a... I feel like before the internet, this is what Andrew Tate would have been doing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:24 This is this guy this is this is the get a woman to fall in love with you you put her you buy a house you ever live in the house you lock the door you do the what they call it the honey trap things accused of the um what was the sugar the sugar boy method or the pretty what's tate accused of what method it's like the uh the dandy the dandelion the dandy boy it's called like sweet boy or something i forget but but But, you know, we just kind of, you know, you get, you get this, you meet this chicken a Ranger game or something.
Starting point is 00:26:00 You meet at a sports bar and you guys fall in love. And then you go, I'd love to spend more time would you? Why don't you come, but, you know, I wish you could work for me, which is a normal thing to say. Like, I wish, I don't see you enough. Why don't you work for me? And then, uh, she goes, well, where you work? He goes, well, I have a business.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Do you like shoving stuff into things? and pretending like you like it tiny little ass do you finish this giant and now anyone who wants to get set up with their own 1,900 business can in just a few days from today
Starting point is 00:26:41 you can be set up with your very own 1,900 line and listen to this you don't need any equipment because there are companies out there that are Wait, why do they need a phone line? I thought this was about placing tiny ads. Yeah, well, I mean, you're going to be on the phone, like, all the time.
Starting point is 00:26:58 And if you want these women to be calling you back, say, hey, like, you know, I'd love to get whined and dined. Otherwise, you get a missed their phone calls, and you won't be able to drive in your van to go, you know, pick them up and bring them to your little dungeon. Called service bureaus that already have all the 1,900 programs completely set up. so this is basically what canada is doing they this is their dream they think this is gonna that it's not i'm sorry Zuckerberg's not gonna let you do this he's too much of a of an alpha
Starting point is 00:27:31 male himself he's the one who does the scams you don't scam zuck you you you uh you stand zuck right well he fucking sucks his own zuck anyway uh it's a good luck to canada i guess do they have their own news? Are they able to get news anywhere but Facebook? Why is it even a problem? Yeah, it's not, I mean, like, yeah, Facebook is the worst way to experience the news. Well, I guess Google's also, I mean, Google's real.
Starting point is 00:28:01 I don't know why the story said... Google might be a little bit more... Yeah, the story said meta, but I really feel like Google's the more... I guess this day and age. I never got my news of Twitter and Facebook. I always went to, like, you know, a reputable thing, like Apple News.
Starting point is 00:28:16 You know? Or, you know, drug report the Huffington post I don't trust Facebook with my news what's your what's your go-to do you have an aggregator you like are there still a thing uh Reuters I'll use AP just go the AP website who goes to the AP website why not that's crazy it's good well you go to the W. W. W. United Nations.com and you read their feed that's crazy you go to the AP website sometimes usually I'll just go to the time or something.
Starting point is 00:28:50 The AP is just like a weird, like, like a, it's like going to gettyimages.com and just looking at pictures. You can't just go to AP. Can't believe you're so indignant about this. A lot of people read AP. Associated Press. There's a bunch of guys living in Iowa
Starting point is 00:29:07 trying to get obscured to Princess Diana or something, Megan Markle, I guess, and he's, and he's sent it into the AP. I assume as I ask how the AP works. Maybe there's more of a certification about, but I assume And you want me to not read that? That does sound nice.
Starting point is 00:29:22 I mean, isn't the AP just those guys who were like, you know, I was watching a documentary, uh, Netflix, I think where it was like a guys in L.A. would just, you know, drive into an, like, there'd be like a big flaming accident on a 405 and they would just drive up to it and just start like, you know, some mothers trying like, you know, get her kid out of the car. He's like, move, bitchy. Oh, look at this shot. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:44 Yeah, that's what night crawler's about, right? Right, yeah. The great, the great documentary nightcrawler. Yeah. That's what I think of when I think of was the AP. She used to go on the weird, dark red, like a greasy guy forcing his boss to have sex with him. Oh, right.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Oh, yeah, that was the plot, yeah. We should watch Nightcrawler again. Yeah. Anyway, moving on. So speaking of social media, huh? You've been on X lately? I have not been on X lately. You know, I thought it was a joke at first.
Starting point is 00:30:18 I thought it was a gimmick. Twitter has become X. Alon Musk has achieved all his goals. It's kind of inspiring. And, you know, people said, why are you, why are you buying Twitter? Why is there so much more hate speech? Why are you, you know, why are you just glibly amplifying, you know, fringe actors on your own, on your own website?
Starting point is 00:30:44 And they're all proven wrong. because he changes the x but there's a new uh story here musk is offering to pay legal bills of people unfairly tweeted for posting on his platform i think this is actually this is actually nice because you know up until now i don't think he's followed through i mean he did buy the website and he changed the name but i mean yeah there's a lot of people he didn't bring back now you might not want them back on on x.com people like alex jones people like uh who else got you know trump i guess or did they bring him back i can't keep track but uh you know he there was something else last week where he was
Starting point is 00:31:30 he's accused of not being you know free speech enough when now he's putting his money where his mouth is uh he's offered to pay legal bills of people so basically if you follow someone if you if you because someone got a fired apparently uh well i guess i'll mention in this in this article probably because they were following lives of TikTok yeah right the lives of TikTok I guess is a it's a divisive account where they where do they do they share pictures of uh of like liberal teachers teaching kids you know how to work your vagina or something they share a lot of like I don't know they've shared some stuff that definitely seems weird you know undesirable to me but like but they also share a lot of like obviously out of context
Starting point is 00:32:15 things of like health class teachers or whatever you show me some teacher trying to teach a kid how to perform convalingist on a dog i'm going to say that's wrong yeah i just don't know why i you know is is that all you're into is like when that's all you talk about maybe then you start becoming the weird one that's my thing sure like can't you like oh it is a strange thing i know right and then what about this teacher who's uh look how fatty is he's he thinks he's a woman He's not a woman. It's just, you know, at a certain point, you got pepper in some, like, you know, what are they call those, the stories, the news does.
Starting point is 00:32:57 What they call those, like, slice of life? What am I thinking of? Oh, like, like kind of a human interest stories. Human interest stories. It can't all just be, uh, this teachers, you know, got pink hair and their ass is hanging out. This woman saved a dog from drowning in the ocean and then threw it back because it was gay. yeah
Starting point is 00:33:16 that happened really heartwarming that would be terrible that would be terrible poor dog just because he likes to snow I mean is it because they sniff
Starting point is 00:33:24 they all sniff ass I don't like it makes them gay yeah I may have been more of a perceived sexuality thing yeah you really can't impart your own thing on the dogs the dogs
Starting point is 00:33:33 is gonna eat your own shit I mean that's what is that is he a German this is an interesting move on Elon Musk's part it is I actually think it's a bold move I mean, look, it could result in, like,
Starting point is 00:33:47 I definitely think that there are people who are fired unfairly for, like, you know, social media stuff. Oh, you look, you should, let them take that out as a weird thing. I mean, again, but regardless, you shouldn't be fired for following them. I'm just not sure if that's mostly who it's going to be. I feel like it's going to end up being a lot of him paying for, like, I'm going to say, like, you know, look, you could say it wasn't really altruistic and they were, they had ulterior motives.
Starting point is 00:34:12 But, like, people as wealthy as him had. So, Lee Harvey Oswald. But people as wealthy as him used to, like, kind of, like, build orphanages and stuff like that, like, you know. And now it's just like, I'm going to pay for people's N-words and only fans when they lose their job over it. No, look, I mean, but you look, you shouldn't, now, here's the thing, the caveat, because you shouldn't be fired for, like, following. But was this, wasn't this person like the social media director and they were, like, were they following it with the company website? that might let's just scroll down because this might be a little odd if you're unfurly treated by your employer do the posting or liking something on
Starting point is 00:34:56 this platform we will fund your legal bill well that seems incredibly vague we will fund your legal bill here's $500 now fuck off quote and we won't just sue it will be extremely loud and we will go after the boards of directors and the companies too must said There's just some way to, like, hustle takeover a company? Must said in response to a post about nothing changing behavior in the U.S. faster than a threat of legal action. I'll destroy their company by becoming the CEO of it. Scroll down for me. This is too slow.
Starting point is 00:35:32 Late last month, Moss said that monthly users of X reached a, quote, new high and shared a graph that showed the latest count at more than 540 million. They reached a new high by doing crocodile. The figures came as the company is going through organizational changes. Skidball. Is there a thing about the actual, the lives of TikTok article? I'm just like it. No, I mean on this page. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 00:35:58 Okay. No, there isn't. You'd think they would reference that. It's the latest of a series of, a lot of a competing platform. Oh, yeah, after meta, launch a competing platform called Thread. What happened?
Starting point is 00:36:13 I signed up for threads. I did one, I don't know what you call it. I made one thread and then I signed, I haven't gone back. I think, you know, it just, it's not going well, right? People don't want, you don't need it. Like, you know, the whole point of Twitter was to be like,
Starting point is 00:36:30 I mean, at one point people were getting writing jobs because they're being clever, making jokes about hot dogs or something. But I don't remember a time when it wasn't just a cesspool. it's just you know it's it's not fun anymore what you got there i'm just looking for the libs of tic-tac thing but it's so weird because i mean he did he did it on this like post from january was this chick got fired from licks of tic-tok okay um you got there for example the libs of tic-tok a right-wing content account highlighted a case in which uh limited run games employee
Starting point is 00:37:07 Kara Lynn was reportedly fired for following the account on X. With what? The personal account or the, that's the only thing. I mean, if it's a personal account, you shouldn't be fired. Right. But like, but she was our social media manager and she followed it with our account. Like, yeah, maybe that's just bad business. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:23 This is a limited run game. They're a company that makes like a, you know, when you have a cup head or something like indie game that doesn't get, they make like a physical release for it. Yeah, we're trying to sell a limited edition, you know, limited print runs of candy crush. We can't have you sharing gym teacher videos all day. And potentially putting his money where his mouth is
Starting point is 00:37:49 responded by asking, quote, Kara is this accurate that with Lynn then stating, quote, the situation is slightly more complicated than the headline, but yes. Yeah. I love that answer. It's like, is this accurate? Well, I mean, what preceded it was. me just, you know, talking about just screaming at the top of my lungs and there's only one
Starting point is 00:38:12 gender. Only one gender. At the middle of a stockholder meeting. But I think it was, I think it had more to do with me following the account. What else is going? I mean, I love the way he operates. He just goes, like, he shows up in a six-month-old tweet and goes, hey, is this accurate? How about you have every legal team, like, you know, vet it maybe before he even, like, make
Starting point is 00:38:34 proclamations? What else we got here? Musk is a self-described free speech absolutist. What they didn't mean? Who holds a clear disdain for cancel culture and this latest move seems to fall in line with his push to shift to X away from content censorship, particularly relating to political and ideological views.
Starting point is 00:38:58 It just seems like a weird thing to be an absolutist about. I'm a free speech enthusiast. Yeah. But like, you know, I guess it shouldn't, I mean, should it be illegal to say anything? I guess not. What if you like, you know, what if you start, start rattling off, like, locations of where, like, dead prostitutes are? Should that, you know, should they not look into that? Is that free speech?
Starting point is 00:39:23 Hey, I was doing free speech here. Tell us what you know. Nope. I just got, I'm a free speech boy. Absoluteist. You're sorry? I can't, you know. Your free speech, so you're going to let, you know, what's his name, Snowden, give out launch codes?
Starting point is 00:39:40 Right. How far is this go? Because I would love to see that. I would love to feel it. Imagine Snowden just drop launch codes one day on, like, you know, on threads. He went on Zuckerberg. I can't believe fucking Zuck got this, got the scoop on this one. He's just sharing nuclear missile codes.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I mean, at this point, I mean, would that surprise you? We've treated him poorly. this is the Snowden guy I don't think that he would try to get the United States nuked I don't think that he would I don't think he would do that
Starting point is 00:40:13 I don't know I think launch codes you knew other people I mean it was you know you would like launch it at like you know I don't know how it works I don't think if you get the launch codes I don't think you can just aim the nuke's den so they're going to hit wherever they're going to hit
Starting point is 00:40:27 you know like we probably have a bunch aimed at Sweden for some reason so yeah I mean do you think do you think they have a nuclear missile because we have so many we have thousands of them and he's ICBMs and like yeah most of them of Russia probably China and whatever but you think some of them are pointed that like really just just in case well you know we got so many let's point one you know
Starting point is 00:40:47 Norway or a lichtenstein you think you think there's one new point of Lichtenstein in case something goes down just in case it started acting up yeah what if they uh with what if they follow loops of TikTok talk I mean that would be uh so yeah how is how is it's going to work you think what what you think is the first can you imagine the first uh test case of of musk you think he's going to stiff him on the bill um yeah i don't think he's really going to pay for every i got fired for following the seat this guy who's who distributed CP well i mean that wasn't what i meant
Starting point is 00:41:32 I mean, that is an interesting business plan. It's like from now on the point of this site is going to be, it's not going to be making little, you know, quips. Right. The point of this site is now going to be to root out the companies that we want to destroy. Yeah. What is he, he said,
Starting point is 00:41:49 it's, it's liking or what's the other thing he said? Uh, and bring this up again. Following? Or? Platform. where was that paragraph
Starting point is 00:42:03 just go back up the situation is slightly more complicated than that they were fired for following the account on X what's he what is he actually here we go if you were unfairly treated by your employer
Starting point is 00:42:21 through the posting or liking something on this platform yeah I guess you know you can't just he's not going to defend you if you start like you know threatening your ex-wife necessarily might i think he might but i mean he's not gonna he's not don't hold him to it if he does this that the goodness of his heart you know yeah he's calling some 15-year-old girl fat hey you fat bitch you can't do that right um is he gonna pay your bills
Starting point is 00:42:51 maybe maybe you can maybe maybe he'll defend the person who calls a 15-year-old fat i mean he's he's he's asking people like he's asking this woman is hey is accurate like he's asking that's the wrong person to ask right like are you telling the truth so i mean if that's his like level of standard yeah i'm gonna show up the the musk and be like yeah i was just following this this girl this random girl and they fire before it and i didn't do nothing it's like you find out he's just like he's broadcasting where she like he's live streaming her every location he's trying to him to kill her he just keeps flying to her tweets with i'm gonna get you yeah you'll be smiling in a week like yeah i guarantee it
Starting point is 00:43:31 uh please help me they had me they had me locked up anyway um where else is we have so jamie fox is in the news you know jamie oh yeah what happened with jamie now are you familiar with jamie fox's body of work yeah jame fox is a really good actor i'm a big fan jimmy fox i loved uh i loved him in jar ahead i loved him in well else is he's great i didn't see ray i didn't see uh what else is he um he was in uh dream girls i think he's i didn't see that he did a lot of good stuff though i really do like jimmy fox uh he's in horrible bosses he's a very charismatic guy and he had he apparently he was gone for a year or six months you know about jango was amazing
Starting point is 00:44:18 jango unchain uh this jami fox's bit was out of the spotlight for months and people were uh you know proffering different uh theories about what happened to jami fox you know was me you know did he get sick do you have cancer did he get you know was there some kind of a injection that something he might have gotten that I won't name wink wink well you feel saying a lot of stuff and apparently he was I don't even know what happened the he's back he's alive and he said like I didn't want you to see me the way I was I almost died and yeah but good that he's back.
Starting point is 00:45:01 Now, a week goes by. He's in hot water. He has been, he made a post on, I guess it was, was it, Instagram?
Starting point is 00:45:12 This is just like a social media. What does this show because? We're just reviewing social media posts. Is that all the show is? Uh-oh. Let's roll down to this. So Jamie Fox made a post. It can't be as bad as what Kanye said.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Jamie Fox isn't nearly as, uh what talented as crazy as guy let's see all right so this is the post he made they killed this dude named jesus what do you think they'll do to you everybody saw us the other day on um and someone shared it whatever and i was like yeah okay i also didn't really
Starting point is 00:45:52 pick up on this i'm usually pretty i'm usually able to pick up on anti-semitism you know or could you know I didn't this time. Until someone pointed to that and go, oh, okay. But yeah, they're accusing him of basically, uh, by they he means, you know, Jewish people.
Starting point is 00:46:09 Do you think he actually means that though? Like, I mean, there are like, look, whether or not you fixate on the fact that, I guess they were all technically Jewish. Like, it's like, you know, like, it's still kind of introvert. We're talking about. Like the people who were like present for Christ's.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Even if you're not fixating on that, it's pretty integral to the story of Christ that a bunch of people supported them being killed. Like it's like, you know, that's part of the members. Well, you never heard people. I'm aware that like people fixate sometimes on the Jewish part, but like, but. There's a lot of, you know, Presbyterians too who were involved.
Starting point is 00:46:49 But, you know, but I feel like the main point that the Bible is making, I think, is that like a bunch of people were on board with it. Like, it's like the, the, I feel like the main point is you were allowed to beat your wife. With a rod that's a quarter of a Cuban. Right. The main point is, you know, just, this is a scam that we used to get to the kids.
Starting point is 00:47:14 But, yeah, I digress. I mean, did he clarify in the caption, by the day, I mean the Jews. You think like when God was, whoever's writing that part of the gospel, he's just like, I've never tried to work just hard to beg a kid in all my life. What am I doing a book or fucking essay here? Whatever. So the Jews and this and that, the other, and then something, Jesus is dead at the end.
Starting point is 00:47:40 I mean, do I sound crazy? I'm just saying a lot of people had a hand in Jesus being killed. It wasn't just. Look, this is, of course, it's a, look, were the Pharisees involved? Like, I mean, I guess it is historically debated. Judas, like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:54 He was Jewish. Judas. I'm just saying, look, no. Of course, look, I mean, look, first of all, it's like accusing, it's like saying Americans, you know, did the Zodiac killings. Well, yeah, I mean, technically it's true. Yeah. A couple, you know, a few Jewish guys did it. Also, the Romans technically killed them.
Starting point is 00:48:18 I don't want to get into this debate. This wasn't the point. Look, the thing that makes it anti-Semitic isn't to be like those people were Jewish. The thing that makes it anti-Semitic is the transference of guilt to, like, present-day Jews, right? like i guess so if he's just talking about people if he's just talking about dishonest people the type who would crucify christ i feel like that's not anti-semitic well no i i don't think he's inherently antisemitic either way i just i just when i saw i got i felt bad for the guy because i'm like oh i see how they can get there yeah you know it's like you know yeah i think he's claiming he just
Starting point is 00:48:48 meant like uh by claiming i don't mean like you know this guy's claiming he's not anything No, but he's, you know, they killed this dude named Jesus. What do you think? Yeah, it's just like a, like Jesus got God. What are you think is going to happen to you? If they can get to Jesus, they can get to you. But he didn't mean, he meant like anyone or fake friends. Right. But I can see it.
Starting point is 00:49:10 I mean, look, people get mad at the Jewish people because they're too sensitive, right? And I do think that, like, you know, the anti-Semitism claim gets thrown around sometimes too aggressively. But, you know, I look. I don't think, I don't think that, you know, this should allow them to, this fact I'm about to say allow, she'll allow them to be able to, you know, just arrest people for saying, you know, saying fake friends. Right. But, you know, the Holocaust did happen.
Starting point is 00:49:38 I do believe the Holocaust happened. Yeah. I know, you know, that might be a little controversial these days. Right. But I believe the Holocaust happened. And I'm not saying that he isn't talking about them. I'm just curious about the context of it. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:49:49 I mean, that's just that's why it's a mystery. Well, let's read some of those. Well, okay. I mean, I don't think the article is resolved yet. I think he claims it's not. But go ahead. And just to be clear, and we all know how long.
Starting point is 00:50:01 I'm just saying they, you know, they drool around a lot of conspiracy theories back in the day with these Nazis and then six million people die. He's like, I'm just, I don't act so shocked that people are sensitive. Right?
Starting point is 00:50:15 Oh, we're going to keep bringing that up. It's kind of a big deal. Oh, yeah, sure. That's what I'm saying. That doesn't mean you should, you know, Jamie Foxx lose his career. But, you know, I'm just saying don't be so shocked every time.
Starting point is 00:50:26 Oh, well, everything's going to say anything. It's like, yeah, all right. It's not on that. They'll bring it up. It shouldn't be on them to, like, not bring it up. You know, they're going to be nudges about it. The troubling post came shortly after Jamie Fox took to Instagram to update his 16 million followers about his recovery after suffering an undisclosed medical scare that left him hospitalized for weeks.
Starting point is 00:50:51 he said, I went through something that I thought I would never, ever go through. I know a lot of people were waiting and you know wanting to hear updates, but to be honest with you, I just didn't want you to see me like that man. I want you to see me laughing, having a good time, partying, cracking a joke, doing a movie, television show. Kicking a menorah. Doing a crystal knocked. I didn't want you to see me with tubes running out of me and trying to figure out if I was going to make it through.
Starting point is 00:51:19 That's sweet. He fall through a, he fall through a dome on top of a synagogue when he was trying to, like, you know, ransack it. He, like, broke his back, trying to, like, you know, let him, lay the temple on fire. The reference was in connection to the troubled artist Kanye West. Okay, all right. I guess if he's directly responding to that, then maybe. No, wait. Oh, it was?
Starting point is 00:51:46 Wait, it was. I don't see any indication that it was on the post, but. Yeah, look, I don't, I think he's just fake love. I think he's just talking, he said he was talking about one specific guy. Oh. It's a guy named Larry. And he's just, he really, you know, he just, he was talking a lot of shit about Django unchanged on the, on the, on the, what's the app they have, letterboxed?
Starting point is 00:52:09 That film critic app or whatever, the film, where people talk about films. They made some comments about Jango and Jimmy Fox found out. And he was, uh, you know uh really upset about it had nothing to do with international banking because it about larry no i mean i don't know it's like uh i do think you know people need to relax with the they say any semitism'sism up i don't know i don't i mean i don't see it but i guess i wouldn't because i'm not jewish i have to take people's word for it i'm not i you know if i was at the deli and some guy starts going off about you know uh whatever
Starting point is 00:52:50 theory with Hillary the how does it usually come up the uh i always imagine these here's the thing i always imagine situations with like with like where i can kind of comment maybe hey stop you like someone someone's being antisemitic in the deli and i come in like i'm like hey you you know i draw a pickle on the floor not in my town i i these i you know where someone's being racist and i show up and i'm like hey you leave him alone and i just get like you know i they both are attacking me the noble german butcher i'm not right for the jews yeah just fucking just gets to the brick brick to the face i i get i got ransacked like like some fucking kid the kaisi that's not riot some cop just throws me for a taxi window
Starting point is 00:53:40 anyway what's here um i mean that seems to be pretty much all there is of the story i think he's i i i just don't i don't i don't think Jamie fought I mean he hasn't been in the main movies lately because he's been dying but um he's seen yeah I don't see him purposefully doing this yeah whatever cares I feel like it was probably just about people who like you know they didn't bring him treats while he was in the hospital yeah yeah I was uh you said you said you'd always be that for me but he didn't bring me no you know I love those malano cookies bitch I asked you for the double chocolate milano cookies and you brought me the mint bitch
Starting point is 00:54:19 You fake mother friend. Judas. One last story here. So this is something you brought up. Why did I show? That's not it. I had to run a button. That was John Morant.
Starting point is 00:54:37 We haven't saved for prosperity. The last time we used the picture function was John Morant. It was a little going on. Look at him having fun. So this is a story about, I miss John Morant. this is a story you brought to my attention mother who's accused by southwest like his airlines of trafficking or biracial daughter
Starting point is 00:54:56 files federal discrimination suit I mean it does seem like people are really they're too they're very much into the trafficking thing right now accusing people of trafficking you know there's a movie sound of freedom right where like you know everyone this person was probably hot off of watching Sounder
Starting point is 00:55:18 freedom they were they did that you know the scene with the where he's like you know never trust a pedophile um and they're just playing that in their in a loop on their head while they're just like they can't hear her say this is my daughter leave me alone get off me um they're getting all they're getting all gassed up like you're under arrest for crimes against children that's not a thing uh what's this yeah let's some of this. A white mother who is suspected of trafficking. Why should got to be white? Why is that
Starting point is 00:55:52 the most important thing here? Some Karen, who is suspected of trafficking her biracial daughter in October 2021 by a Southwest Airlines employee has filed a racial discrimination suit against the company. Mary McCarthy was traveling to Denver from Los
Starting point is 00:56:11 Angeles with her 10-year-old daughter to attend her brother's funeral, she told NBC News nearly two years ago upon landing in denver mccarthy and her daughter were confronted by police officers because a flight attendant suspected her of potential human trafficking well look i mean i i get it you know this isn't this this is our actual daughter right it's none of the it's a biracial daughter yeah yeah it's her daughter yeah i mean i think they're screwed now then because honestly you know if this was an adoption situation i would i wouldn't necessarily blame them right you can't tell a difference but i'm just so sick of people
Starting point is 00:56:45 acting like we always just imagine adoption is a thing. Right. I know adoption is great. You get to, you know, oh, take care of a kid. Who was a band, whatever. It's good. I have no problem with it. But like, when they did Fantastic Four a bunch of years ago and like, people are
Starting point is 00:57:01 like, oh, well, why are they, you know, why is a, what's his name? The kid, you know, Michael B. Jordan and the other chick and she's the white sister. Why is just like, well, maybe they're adopted. And people got so indignant about. Maybe they're adopted. I never think of, you know, if people, people, you're going to tell people look out for trafficking situations, hey, you know, be on the lookout. Don't just take any of it granted.
Starting point is 00:57:27 You know, if you see something weird on a plane, check it out. Right. Yeah, I don't know what you want people to, I mean, don't tell people to do that. People are not cops. Yeah. Like flight attendants are not cops. Have you been on a plane? They're lovely people.
Starting point is 00:57:45 and they're but you know I don't want them investigating you know the Gilgo murders yeah give me my digest even yeah my little biscuit you know a little biscuit and it's stop trying to interrogate my my my daughter here I blame this actually I blame this partially on John Quignon as who's John Quignonez he's the host of that show a stupid show what would you do where people play out like disturbing like scenario like people play out like a pedophile talking to a kid in the park or like somebody like you know trying to like drug a woman's drink or like something or somebody stealing something and and they just kind of like why they just kind of surveil the people around
Starting point is 00:58:24 them to see what they'll do and then if and then if the person minds their own business stupid john cignonas will come out and be like why didn't you say something this seems like a kind of thing you do just so you can get away with doing stuff like i i have a show where i do all these weird things just so that you do get caught you can be like no it's part of my show no i'm just porn stevia in this drink this woman i mean i'm going to start a show where i start like you know putting like you know sweet and low into women's drinks at bars and then the guy comes over like hey she didn't have enough sweet and low in her rice tea you motherfucker who you would accuse me does i have ruffie they come in like packets i think it's like a powder i think it's like a pill
Starting point is 00:59:06 that you crash up into a powder oh okay well i wouldn't know so this woman so you So what happened? Did she get tackled on the plane? I think she was going to get, I don't know if she actually got arrested, but maybe she got arrested. You're not arrested. I mean,
Starting point is 00:59:21 even the cops got in on this? The officers began questioning Ms. McCarthy and made it clear that they were given the racially charged information that Ms. McCarthy's daughter was possibly being trafficked by her simply because Ms. McCarthy is white and her daughter is black.
Starting point is 00:59:36 David Lane, the attorney representing McCarthy, said that the suit is designed to bring accountability and have the airline reexamine its own training. I mean, is this part of the training? Yeah, I mean, look, I don't, we can't even get cops to not racially profile. I don't think we should be deputizing, you know, the people who, like, you know, tell you where the bathroom is. And the little thing looks different than the big thing. You call the cops.
Starting point is 00:59:57 What, what, I mean, I have no problem. I mean, interracial things are great. But, like, I don't know what you thought was going to happen when you, when you gave a, when you gave a badge to the people who, like, you know, give you chicken, you know, chicken Kiev. fight to you know Cincinnati it's not going to go well are they are they in Guantanamo Bay or something now yeah they're being they're being to subjected to advance interrogation techniques mom speaks out McCarthy said her daughter broke down tears she was a charge has that charged encounters or police uh any kid's going to be
Starting point is 01:00:43 scared in a situation like this. Did the kid pull a gun? What happened? She flagged the family as suspicious because they were the last to board the plane and asked other passengers to change seats. All right. Well, look, it's not, it's never just the thing.
Starting point is 01:01:02 It's not just that they were biracial. They were asking to change seats. You know what annoying that is? I feel like a trafficker isn't interacting with other passengers. If I'm a traffic, I won't. If I'm a, if I'm a trap, I won't. I got to imagine a trafficker wants a window seat
Starting point is 01:01:15 that's important to a travel you know you're on planes all the time you want at least be able to see where you are you know enjoy the view you get a little mountain view occasionally it's traffic it's hard it's evil work but it's also hard work you're a plane all being on a plane all the time terrible they probably want to you know a goddamn
Starting point is 01:01:34 window seat or an aisle so I can piss a lot yeah it's probably drunk McCarley told her daughter not to talk to the flight crew why I don't know I mean look maybe she's a chatty kid I don't know that seems that seems suspicious are we sure they're not trafficking I mean honestly it's amazing if they were
Starting point is 01:01:58 and it's just like it's the she's got the greatest cover ever I'm an interracial mother she's laughing all the way of the bank I mean I'm assuming did anyone like confirm i guess like the news did they confirm that she is her kid look she's my she is my victim but we're related right uh declined to comment on the litigation the company said in 2021 that was conducting a review of the incident um yeah all right well southwest no more no more no i don't want to you know if i get murdered don't ask the flight
Starting point is 01:02:38 to help like solve the case just burn my body and move on all right what's the difference you probably did it anyway all right well thanks so much for tuning in uh if you yeah if you like this show uh you want to check out more of the show again we have a patreon at patreon.com slash ray comp get extra episodes every week for five bucks a month 150 episodes and running you sign up now you get 150 episodes ready to go turnkey it's amazing incredible i can't believe we're doing it so thanks so much for tuning in have a have a great day

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