The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2036 - The Death of Logic
Episode Date: September 12, 2025On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show, Adam and Dr. Drew discuss the group most eager to “speak truth to power,” the wishful thinking behind commercials, and the controversy over ...mandated vaccines in schools. They also explore why so many people quietly love government control and share thoughts on nosy neighbors who can’t mind their own business.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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All right, Andrew, you can look for that op-ed from the last show.
It's around somewhere, somewhere between my book and, uh,
New York, sorry, L.A. Times, you'll find it. Now, I was laughing with Drew off the air about this
the other day, which is this group, the number one group that wants to speak truth to power.
Oh, yeah. So Kamal Harris always talks about speaking truth to power, but won't go on Joe Rogan's
podcast. Right. And won't speak truth to power. Well, well, she's got the truth.
and then you guys are constantly complaining about, you know, Tucker Carlson or whomever,
why don't you go on their show and speak truth?
Yeah.
I mean, you heard Bill Maher the other week just go, I invite all these people on.
None of them will come on.
And then you sit home and you complain that these guys have all the microphones,
but you won't go on.
And then your plan is to see if you can somehow take.
their microphone away if you get into power.
It's an interesting process.
You know what I mean?
Like, think about it.
I don't care.
It's like how, I don't care how far left you are.
I want to look you in the eye and go, your guy won't go on Bill Marsh Show.
Well, Joe Rogan has a, well, they won't go on Joe Rogan either.
Why should Joe Rogan?
Okay, so here's your plan.
Your plan is your person won't go on Joe Rogan's show, but if your person gets into power,
he will cancel Joe Rogan.
is that
what's that sound like to you
speaking truth
is that what that sounds like to you
because that's
their plan
a friend of mine sent me an email
just yesterday said
why is Bonacharia
only on Newsmax and Fox
is because they won't let him
on these other things
right
on CNN or MSNBC
but I did notice
Tom Holman was on MSNBC
this morning
right
and destroyed
he was great
right well
it's as I've said to people
in the past
who go, why do you win every argument?
I go, I only argue when I'm right.
So they're trying to argue with Tom Homan, but he's right, and he's just enforcing the law.
So it's a weird argument.
You're making an argument of Tom Homan, which is against the law.
Against the law or made up.
Or made up.
I'm sorry.
There is made up as well.
So good luck.
Good luck with that guy.
This is what RFK was facing with the senators.
He said it and he was right.
you're just making stuff up.
You don't know what you're talking about.
It was unbelievable to me watching that hearing.
They were hysterical.
Hysterical and just got no idea what the fuck they were talking about.
The one guy, Rhode Island Senator, that dude knew what he was talking about.
And he made perfect sense.
That's all.
Right.
The rest of them, like, I don't know what the hell they were talking about.
And I've just realized that people don't know the difference between health care and the public health system.
Totally.
They are at odds and they are different.
And even what the, I asked people, I started asking people now, what does the CDC do, huh?
What's their job?
What are they supposed to do?
Well, then they just find papers with the Rochelle Willinsky, knowing that they knew the effectiveness of the vaccine,
which she would then go out and do all the reporting, and they knew the opposite was true.
I mean, at some point, you got to call people liars.
I've always called, I've called her a liar the whole time.
I called Fauci a liar the whole time.
Like at some point, they're lying.
I had a weird conversation with Chris Cuomo yesterday where we were talking about exactly
that issue when he went, well, they are rendered political.
And in politics, the truth doesn't matter.
And once you take a position, you can't come off it.
I'm like, what?
Where did that come from?
Well, also, I don't want them rendered political.
They're referees in a game where we're trying to fight disease.
Yes, they're medical advisors.
Right.
They should not be political.
All right.
What are you thinking about?
That RFK thing.
So I also Joe Latipo, you know, the Florida Surgeon General.
Scary guy.
Hates those kids.
That too wants people to die.
Everybody.
I hate kids because I don't want to feed them free lunch at school.
He hates kids.
He wants them to not get vaccinated and die of childhood diseases.
Trump hates kids because he wants to take away the money from the – I just – it's a – it's an interesting concept of hating kids, which is really it's – well, this is back to that lack of understanding of human motivation.
So that's his motivation? It's because he hates kids. That's his motivation.
I mean, to be fair to them, I'm sure they're lying. I don't – I guess. I don't know what they think. What I say, I don't want kids to – I want moms to make kids their lunch, not have the –
state provided? I mean, think about the concept of starting at age five. Starting age five,
the state is responsible for feeding me. You know what I mean? I know. The state shall feed you
and take care of you. I don't like that message. I hate that message. It's not American.
It's not American. It's also kind of weird. It screws up the relationship with your mom.
Yes.
Because everybody's recollections and memories of their mom starts with some sort of food-based thing.
You know, my mom would make lasagna on Friday nights, the best, the best.
You know, they're still trying to get the lasagna recipe now they're in their 40s, you know, for mom or whatever.
Andrew with a sandwich over there, the can of the toaster oven over there.
Mr. Quiznos himself.
And I saw somebody the other day mentioned a mom leaving notes in the lunch.
And I was like, oh, my God, so my mom does that leave you notes.
Oh, that's a common.
What?
Well, common as I've seen in TV shows and commercials.
I don't know.
As I've always said, when my mom would see that commercial or my dad would see the Budweiser commercial where the dad came over and they added the deck on the son's house.
What did he think was happening?
You know what I mean?
Like, I know it sounds bizarre.
You know a Doddraper just dreaming something up.
The thing that's, okay, the thing about commercials is they must represent familiar things.
You know what I'm saying?
I think some people think they represent wishful or idealized things.
No, they do.
There's elements of that.
Strictly that.
But they have the family, half the themes or the family's going camping.
You know what I mean?
And that is a goal.
It's wishful.
But it's also something a lot of people do and have done.
There's a lot of people I know, like,
I, Dad would take me fishing or take me camping.
You know what I mean?
I'm just, or to the ballpark.
You know what I mean?
Like sun sitting next to the sun at the ballpark, you know,
whatever the Pepsi, whatever the fucking commercial was, right?
And I see all those commercials too.
and I do have recollections about building stuff with my kids or projects or taking them places
or going to the ballpark or something like that.
My dad had to have no examples or recollections of that.
And so, and my mom as well, it had to be kind of weird because it's like a society that you
don't live in.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
It used to be confusing to you when you were.
before you started building, having a family of your own, right?
You'd see that stuff, like families going on vacations in your friend's house,
you have pictures of them skiing and things to just be confusing to you.
Yeah, it would be.
Let's say paywall and some of these op-eds standby.
Oh, okay.
Op-ed paywall.
But it's in my book.
So that's the other part, Andrew.
My books are in that computer somewhere.
It would have been a book that coincided with that time.
Can you use AI to look for something like that?
I don't know.
Can Grok do it?
Andrews, see if AI or Grok can look for it in my book.
But I want to get back to Joe Latipo.
Sorry.
I know Joe, excellent doctor.
Hates them kids.
Super smart guy.
Really nice guy.
And he is elected to do away with mandates for school attendance around vaccines.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
Why is that so controversial?
Are you...
Well, they don't bring up school.
attendance. Of course not. He doesn't want your kids getting vaccinated. Right. It's strictly for school
attendants. That's the mandate. So the question is, there's two issues. What is the bioethical necessity?
What do you have to be to be bioethically aligned with a mandate? You have to be clear you're doing
no harm to the individual. There's to be clear benefit to others and some, ideally some benefit to the
individual that's getting it. Well, there's also a thing.
where it's like, you know, when we were kids, there were five vaccines and now there's
87 vaccines. So it is curious. Yeah. It's like I say all the time. I never met a kid,
and I mean literally did not meet a human being that was allergic to peanuts, and now everyone's
allergic to peanuts. So what is going on? Right. Something has happened, and it's not some sort of
biological event where human and the physiology has changed that much and it's that short a period
of time.
The genetics have evolved.
Nothing.
No, something is happening.
Yes.
Well, the Hep B is just so mysterious to me.
Have we talked about that, you and I?
Mm-mm.
So Hep B, I was around.
What about that measles outbreak?
Yeah.
I know.
It's over.
So the Hep B vaccine, I was around the research.
My residency director actually led some of the research.
I was in and around all of it.
And we were concerned about mother-to-child transmission.
It's called vertical transmission in China, where they had a huge problem with it.
That's why we developed the vaccine.
And then health care workers got it and people at IV drug users and people at risk, we're getting it as adults.
All of a sudden, the World Health Organization comes in and mandates it for one day old's, one day old.
Right.
Why?
If a mother has hepatitis B and you didn't test for it, it's fucking malpractice.
So you know for sure what mom has hep be.
And that's about 800 cases in the United States.
And you know, and that child gets the hepatitis B vaccine.
Why the other 300 million?
What's going on here?
And they can always get it when they need it later.
If they become an IV drug user, they work in healthcare.
It's when I got it.
What is going on?
Why is it a mandate?
Why is it required?
And by the way, it wanes.
It's not as though efficacy is maximized by giving it on the first day of life.
First day of life.
It's the oddest thing.
Yeah.
So I don't know if they know or care or have the info or they're just fighting because I assume they're just fighting at this point.
Well, I saw a lot of hysterics.
Oh, boy.
They're fighting for kids to get vaccinated for COVID in 2025, which I would be a huge mistake if you let your healthy kid get vaccinated.
for COVID in 2025.
I was listening to Stern the other day.
He's going to get his vaccinations.
You know, he's got his new stuff.
All right.
It's fine.
I don't even know what they're talking about.
I really didn't know what they're talking about when COVID was going on.
I didn't.
I looked around and I just didn't see any of it.
Alpha and Delta were nasty.
They were.
We are not in that.
We have a different disease now.
Omocrine. It's different, totally different illness. I'm going to ask self, how come I never
really got it? There were several people that didn't. I sure they got fucked by it. I got brutal
I was. But is it the eating stuff off the ground immune system? Doesn't see. But I also don't get
other forms of stuff too. It's probably the receptors in your respiratory tract. You probably just
don't have those receptors. That's what we think happens. Yeah. People like you. But in any of
But so are you aware, this is for the Joe Latipo critics,
88 countries have no such mandate for school.
Right.
Including most of the EU, your beloved Scandinavian countries, no mandate.
Right.
Japan, no mandate.
China, no mandate.
You know, the only mandates are like in North Korea, no mandate.
We don't think.
We're not sure.
Mandates are in Cuba.
Right.
That's what they have mandates.
They like it.
I don't know when they fell so in love with the government.
It's a weird concept.
What happened to my body myself?
My choice.
Well, first off, they're all over the, it's all over the map.
It's like they wanted to make it a mandate that you got vaccinated with COVID or you couldn't go back to work or you couldn't enlist or you could lose your job as a firefighter or whatever.
They love that heavy hand of government.
What is that?
I look it's an instinct and it's not a good one no but they love it and they won't admit they love it
it's a it's a it's a it's a kind of a you know if you if you kind of break it down it's this
they cannot stand the notion of you just sort of going about your day and not ask
them for permission. That's their thing. They want you to ask them. What is that psychology?
Go right to your mom. Permission. It's a narcissistic thing. Every, every,
power control. Every, almost, every home I've ever had, if you start doing something,
I went and shot some sizzle reel pilot, whatever, I don't know what it's called, but three,
weeks ago in Anaheim Hills right the the crew is nine people in a van and pull up in front of a
house park in the driveway open the garage put the table with the snacks on it and the sound guy
anyway typical stuff yeah elderly neighbor lady comes out what's what's going on what's going
It's like, we're shooting a thing inside this house, the homeowner's house.
We're in on it, you know, everything.
No one, you know, it wasn't a gotcha, speeding up in a van.
People got in a van unloaded, unloaded the equipment, standard stuff.
Yeah.
She came out.
What's going on?
We're filming in this house.
What are you doing?
You know, when does it know, what's going on?
Ten minutes later, cop car shows up.
okay what happened she called the cops yeah okay what happened something was happening yeah but
but what but we didn't ask her permission we didn't involve her and we didn't tell her yeah we just did
it yeah and she's not going for that I cannot tell you how many neighbors I've had where I was like
cutting a tree you know on my property and they just they come around what's what's going on what's going
on here I'm cutting a tree on my pride I wasn't notified you know it's like what did you
There's a lot.
There's tons of that.
It's all fucking narcissism.
And the problem is these people need to be swatted.
It's to learn.
I had a nutty neighbor who I was the first house ever bought.
I had my first kind of neighbor, you know, experience.
And she was such an overficious bitch who would, it was like coming up.
She had all these complaints about everything all the time.
and her son did as well.
And I tried, I didn't know to not try to be accommodating for the first 10 times.
She came over.
I said, oh, well, maybe we can move it to later time so you can be more, less noise in the morning or something.
It was all, I tried.
And then at a certain point, you know, she started walking over toward me about, you know,
complaining about something on a stucco thing that had nothing to do.
and I just went, hey, get out of here.
Get out of my face.
You're nuts.
I don't talk to you anymore.
And I never talked to her again because I shut her down.
Like I told her she was nuts and to get on my face and I'm not talking to her anymore.
I don't like having that relationship with my neighbor, but she insisted on that relationship.
Did the son come after that?
Yeah, the son.
The son was the same way who got it from the mom.
There's something about the car or the dust.
It was everything.
It was everything.
The shrubs.
It was everything.
all the shrubs is another neighbor
and another house
it was something all the time
is the point
the story I enjoyed was the fire
well that that was my neighbor's house
catching on fire
but you like predicted it or something as I remember
or something no I
there was a crazy man who lived in the property
next to my yeah
he
hmm
what are you looking you looking for that op-ed
in my book?
Yes.
I'm looking.
Okay.
AI going through my book search.
Yes.
Which book?
Well, that's the problem.
You'd have to do the book.
You'd have to go back to the school shooting about it.
It was a book that had to be seven or seven eight years old.
Yeah.
Or something.
That's tough.
That's interesting.
Everything reminds me of me is what I'm looking through because it would have been around that time.
Everything reminds me of something.
I get what you're saying.
But, um, ah, is it that, wait a minute.
That book's too, wait a minute.
Here's how life worked.
Yeah.
Everything reminds me of something or President Me, I guess is the question.
It'd be President Me, right?
President Me was from before this.
Everything reminds me as something is too new.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So why look in that book is what I'm saying?
After 2018.
Well, what year did everything reminds me of something come out?
This is where we run into trouble in life.
It was like 2012?
I don't know.
It's weird because we have stuff in computers, but they're not labeled.
The computers are, yeah, the search computer.
No, it is not a good system right now.
Yeah, well, because the old people used to work here would never label anything, which is
a interesting concept.
but what year was everything reminds me of something that because i that that book is like
22 or three or something right and so that it won't be in that book because that's new yeah right
yeah that's 2022 i'm looking from post op-ed book uh post-op-op-ed around that 2018 era right but there are
two or three books closer to that.
You're looking at the wrong book.
Do you identify it as an op-ed?
Yeah, it's in there.
But you say op-ed or do you use the words like L.A. Times?
It is L.A. Times op-ed.
But don't look in that book.
That's not that.
President Me is 2014.
So that would have been.
That's perfect.
Well, hold on.
But let me say, Andrew, there are books that are in between those two books, is what I'm saying.
You're looking at the book from three years ago.
it's not well it's not that book and then you're looking at a book from 11 years ago
but it's not that book because i'm saying seven years ago or something so there's like two books
in the middle yeah okay that'll be i'll go through those books as well we'll go through the books
where the time is from yes yeah that's what i'll be next the one after president me i don't i
don't rightly remember or no i'll tell you that story in a second um no then it was
a book. It was
Daddy stopped talking, I think. And then
there was probably another book after
after that. But
the part of life I'm interested in is
it can't be from the one that's a few
years old. And it can't be
for the one that's over 10 years old.
It'll be, but there's other
ones in there. Yeah. In between those
still. Yeah. Okay.
That's how I work.
So now
well now I'm interested, Andrew. What
what is the timeline of the books i'll narrow the book down you tell me from 2000 and i don't know
right now we got it sorry i was talking with joe i think we have it stand by all right uh no that
was an old man neighbor whose house was ramshackled and the dirt lawn and falling apart literally
had a board up at a window at a window boarded up yeah and i was turning my house into this his
Spanish Hacienda Palace and he was constantly calling a department of building and safety and
sanitation and stuff and creating hearings for me and like downtown checking unsanitary living
conditions and stuff like that and I was like I don't and finally one day I was walking to
Kimmel's house and I walked down my gate and I and I saw him out the street and I you know I kind of
confronted him. I just said, I don't, what do you, what are you trying to accomplish here with
all this stuff? And he's like, the hedge, the hedge between our homes, it's too high. And if you
drive around, the law on the books is sort of like six foot, but you drive through Bel Air
Beverly Hills, have 30 foot hedges. I mean, the hedges go three stories high. People like it
that way. I say it's considered an advantage. Like it's a nice. Yeah, I don't look into your
neighbor's yard. Your neighbor doesn't look into your yard. People like.
it that way. And so I said to the guy, I go, well, yeah, it's higher than six foot. He was also
wanted, constantly telling, like, I want your gardener to cut the hedge, a cut the hedge, like a weird,
his place was a dump. I don't want to look at his house because I had a bore piece of plywood up
in the winter. That was my view, paint, peeling. And so I said, look, I know what the code is,
but a lot of people prefer it this way.
So I don't know what your angle is or what your problem is
because this is what a lot of people do it.
And then he did what people do with me all the time.
He goes, so if everyone just drove a hundred miles an hour on the freeway,
that'd be safe for you to drive 100 miles?
Yeah, thanks for the analogy, douche.
That has nothing to do with what we're talking about.
Nothing.
That was his example.
I do love when people do some sort of highway, some sort of nothing.
Was he saying the head was dangerous?
No, that's why his analogy was bad.
His analogy was, his analogy was, if everyone broke the rules, that still doesn't make it okay for you.
But he used the highway 100 mile an hour rule, which is dangerous, although the hedge isn't dangerous.
So anyway, this guy was so up my ass for so long, and I couldn't even explain what he was, what was motivating him.
and I announce to everybody
if this guy's house catches on fire
I'm not calling the fire department
now I'm an atheist
and it's easy for me
all right wait do we take a break or do we need a break
I can't remember
I don't think we did
all right, take quick break I'll finish the story
maybe we'll have that op-ed
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So this story is, you know, insane.
Yes.
I announced, I don't, if this guy's house catched on fire, I'm not calling the fire department.
Yes.
And I meant it.
He's old.
He was sort of decrepit.
His house was a tinderbox and a piece of shit.
And the guy's just been up my ass the entire time I've been rebuilding this house.
By the way, the house I rebuilt was a piece of shit until I got hold of it.
And then I made it beautiful, which raises his property values.
Maybe he liked Hans Conrad after a moment.
That's a deep cut.
So I just announced I'm not calling a con.
I went to come from a fire department.
So I don't care.
And then one day, I was in my den one night.
It was about 10.30 at night just sitting in my den, watch at sports center on the other side of the house, far away from his house.
And people don't know how loud fire is.
Oh.
Fire is loud.
Yeah.
And I was just watching TV, not anywhere near his home.
I was 250 feet away from his home.
And I was drinking my glass of wine, watching my tea.
TV. And I heard noises. I didn't know what kind of noise, but I heard noises sort of coming from
the other side of the property crackling, you know, but again, I wasn't really making any, sound
like someone snapping twigs. It's making some kind of noise. So I, I, I, I, yeah, you can get
rid of what's on the screen, by the way, Andrew. I was, uh, I walked up to the end of the
believe me, with the sort of end of the house, a big glass, piece of plate glass, and I looked
over, and I see his house is blazing on fire. And I'm looking at it. And I'm just sort of
standing there looking at it. And I'm like, I go, huh, his house is on fire. And then I thought,
shall I call the fire department? And then I thought, I took an oath not to call the fire department
and if his house caught on fire.
So I stood there for a moment.
I mean, the reality is it wasn't that long.
It must probably less than a minute just seeing this blazing fire.
Again, it was on the other side of the hedge.
I couldn't see and have a great view,
but there's clearly flames coming up from a very small house
and small property.
And so all these flames were coming up.
And I just stood there, frozen in my tracks, kind of going, well, this is what I've talked about.
And now it's actually happened.
And I didn't anticipate it actually happening.
Right.
And I did say I wasn't going to call the fire department.
I love this conversation with yourself.
But then what are the ramifications of me not calling the fire department?
I'm not going to get accused of not calling the fire department.
I've said it out loud, you know, I'm not calling the fire department.
Or lighting the fire even.
Yeah.
So I stood there.
stopped in my tracks
and then something happened
that I could have never
anticipated which added
a weird surreal wrinkle
to the whole thing
which is
my gate bell started ringing
and as my
gate bell started ringing I was like
someone's ringing the gate
and I went
oh I got the book
Andrew found the book
yeah I'm your emotional support animal
that would have been about right
all right so um the gate's ringing
what's going on so i answer the gate and through the intercom
the guy goes call the fire department
which is a weird thing because it meant someone just walking around at 1030 at night
saw the fire but didn't have a cell phone
that is weird and then is there no reception there was reception up there
no cell phone just walking around at night
saw the house on fire.
Now he called me and I answer.
And he said, call the fire department.
So now it's on record.
Now I'm in a weird position.
I didn't know.
I thought I was just going to be looking through the window,
you know, petting my Persian cat and drinking out of my brandy sniffter,
laughing in my smoking jacket.
I didn't know.
Now I got a call to action.
Now I got a witness essentially going.
I told Nicole, we didn't remember got any call.
Why didn't he call the fire department?
He said, yeah, he answered.
And so I stood there again, like frozen for a second, like now I have to digest this.
Yeah.
So I said I wouldn't call the fire department.
I certainly never thought there'd be a witness telling me to call the fire department through my own gate.
What are the chances that someone to literally walk by and then just thought to bring me up and tell me to call the fire department?
So I stood there for another moment, now knowing I was on the clock, trying to figure out what this guy's address was.
You know what I mean?
Is it like one less than mine or two less?
And as I stood there frozen my tracks again, I saw a fire truck pull up.
And I thought, problem solved.
Problem solved.
And good for me.
I never called the fire department.
Stood your ground.
Yeah, you know, on a technicality maybe, but I'd never called them.
They pulled up.
Was the house destroyed by this?
No.
The thing that was crazy about the story is he had a giant dead palm tree right in front of his house.
And the property was so small that it was only like five feet in front of his house.
And it was dead, of course, because everything was dead.
And somehow the tree caught on fire, which went up in a blaze because it was.
a dead palm tree and was the shorter kind that was thicker. From where I was standing,
all I could see is flames. I couldn't tell if it's, you know, front of the house was on,
I couldn't tell if it was the tree or what was on fire. It was so close to his house. So it turned
out to be the tree. I took a stand, Drew. All right. News. Let's see. Stead up in a meeting.
la times editorial team that's right yeah do you live in a want to live in a world where
armed teachers are necessary this is uh the la times editorial team uh you want to live in a world
let's see whatever your editorial is the opposite of sense all right so we must as dr drew
has always said accept reality on reality's terms
Even the loved ones of those killed would understand.
All right.
DJ Khalid, blah, blah, blah.
Your editorial is opposite.
Push an agenda.
Try to think we're the actual.
Ah, here it is speaking in the news.
Here's who.
After the Parkland shooting,
the L.A. Times editorial board wrote the following.
We listen to the,
the bleedings
of the gun enthusiasts
that well
if the teachers had guns
then this wouldn't have been as bad
this is her editorial
been as bad
think about that
oh okay
let's see
there are plane crashes
where people survived
and then there's plane crashes where nobody survived
and the ones where people survived weren't as bad.
But think about that, true.
Okay, I've thought about it.
I'm still agreeing with me.
Wouldn't have been as bad, but has been as bad.
Think about that if a pistol-strapping chemistry teacher
had grabbed her 45 and unloaded on today's gunmen
after he killed what?
One student?
Three students?
Five?
That would be good news?
It'd be good news for the family of the person that wasn't killed.
For the 10 more that weren't, yes.
Yes.
Then there's me.
Now I write.
Of course it would be good news, you fucking imbecile.
If you were the parent of student number six, then it would be good news.
Yep.
This is an argument for not giving teachers gun.
These are dumb fucking chicks.
and we can't have this.
Death of logic.
Death of logic.
This is you making a point,
except for you're making my point.
You're making the other,
you're making the NRA's point.
Yeah.
Oh, God damn.
I forgot how fucking dumb these people.
It's too much emotion.
Yeah.
Too much space.
Yes.
All right.
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