The Adam and Dr. Drew Show - #2059 - What can we learn from Kim Kardashian’s Brain Scan?

Episode Date: December 3, 2025

Adam and Dr. Drew break down how Trump leans on stats while Biden dodges numbers, arguing we should tackle serious issues before political nonsense. Adam then rolls out more of his Burt Reyno...lds AI bits, this time pairing Burt with Whoopi Goldberg and LA councilmember Nithya Raman, before the guys pivot into a rant on catalytic converter theft and the kind of people running Los Angeles. They wrap by reacting to a viral Kim Kardashian brain scan and what it says about celebrity, narcissism, and mental health.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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Starting point is 00:01:25 Recorded live at Corolla 1 Studios with Adam Carolla and board certified physician and addiction medicine specialist Dr. Drew Pinsky. You're listening to The Adam and Dr. Drew Show. Yeah, get it on. Got to get on a chance, get it on, Dr.'s board first science, six medicine specialists. I am going to be in Santa Barbara this Friday. Do tell.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Mm-hmm. Doing stand-up over there. And then Saturday. Corona. You know? And then off to Fort Lauderdale, Miami. Yeah. Just got back from there. Oh, yeah. With traveling with the one-year-old is good times. Oh, granddaughter? Yep. Oh, man. Good times. We're not okay, but the ride back was a little challenging. Too tired. Did, let's see, what do we got with you? you, Drew. I got more Bert Reynolds for you. Yeah, I know. They gave me a little hint of what's ahead. I'm in. And it, you know, it pertains to me talking about my granddaughter. I did a little promo for one of our throwback episodes. And I was thinking to myself, gosh, we don't talk about our
Starting point is 00:02:40 personal lives anymore, almost at all. The world has just crushed in around us. Mm-hmm. You know what I mean? Every time. Yeah. I mean, just a lot of really bad ideas out there. I'm really, I'm really just starting, I've been drilling down on this kind of chick think and like people, they just get up there and they go, it's all these like middle age women going, you know what, I'm the kind of person that believes in equality and I believe that everyone deserves and I don't judge by the color of their skin and I believe in immigrants. It must feel so good. You, you, you, you, you, you, talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, you, talk. You, you talk. And then you see Trump sit down. He's like, I had tariffs in Ukraine and we're lowering the cut. You know, he keeps going, the price of gas is under three bucks in like 20 states. The price of gas is that.
Starting point is 00:03:34 And I'm like, yes, good numbers, things. It's so funny. Like in one Trump presser, there's more numbers thrown around than there were the entire Biden administration, which is just about people of color and good vibes. And don't get me wrong. wrong, I would be fine with all that if any of it ever worked or anything came out the other side. You're sweeping proclamations about treating people with dignity are fine.
Starting point is 00:04:10 Yeah. But first, we got to do shit. And by the way, you want to know what the ultimate dignity is? Stop taking so much of my fucking money, government. Like, how about a little dignity? Wasteing it once you get it. Or just squandering it. You know, whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:04:23 You want the homeless treated with dignity. Well, okay, treat them with dignity, but they shit their pants. They're expiring on the street. You want everyone with dignity all the time, but nothing ever comes out the other end. And I'm now at the phase where I'm realizing people are dying. Oh, yeah. I mean, it's been for a long time. I mean, it's getting dangerous.
Starting point is 00:04:43 Whatever it is you're doing is fucking things up and costing a bunch of lives. Let me just tilt at, just touch on three possibilities, three areas where lives are being lost a you mentioned homeless hundreds of thousands of people dying on the streets neglect not allowed to be seen by doctors and nurses okay well done right just them a house they'll be fine okay if that's all we needed for complex medical psychiatric problems just four walls my god we would never need any doctors again by the way we can't do that i mean you know with uh without grift newsome was going to build tiny houses they're going to be six hundred and seventy five thousand dollars a year unit for you know 400 square feet like and by the way but it's not we never did it it's not we don't
Starting point is 00:05:30 even do the part that doesn't work yeah yeah that's the crazy part well good but it's all fucking chick think it's all so there's one number two we had some recent uh leaks from the hHS that oh lo and behold there is a non there's a zero probability of hospitalization and death from COVID, a non-zero probability of serious injury from the vaccine. Right. So I just got done yelling at all the moms. Yeah, moms did that. I just said, moms, you did this.
Starting point is 00:06:00 Moms, I have kids that were needlessly experimented on with vaccines when they were 13 or 14 years old. They did not need it. And lockdowns. And lockdowns. Fuck their education up. Their social development up. Because Dumbo mom got scared because she wouldn't look into what other people.
Starting point is 00:06:20 were saying she sat around, got scared, and ran with the pack, and now you potentially harmed your kids. That's what happens. Now, I don't think they'll be harmed, but I don't know what the long-term ramifications were of an experimental vaccine and the long-term ramifications of school closures and all those kinds of things. Moms, you did it. In the name of safety, you hurt your kids. And then there's a third category that the moms participated in. And I'm not saying, what I'm saying is the excessive enthusiasm and the lack of clinical evidence, that's ability to follow what is clinically mandated when kids express transgender feelings. Yes.
Starting point is 00:07:02 There's no data to follow. There's no, you know, sort of a clinical pathway that has a evidence basis to it. Right. And so people were hurt because of that. Right. So. With the moms. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:15 But I'm saying moms, politicians, whomever. how long can you hide behind the shield of, I meant good? I've no doubt they meant good. I know, but you're harming people. So at a certain point, you know, you can be driving and you can be the best person in the world and you can be texting because you're telling the orphanage, you're running late with their Christmas ham, you're bringing it, and then you could tee bone somebody and kill somebody.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Sorry, vehicular manslaughter. Right. And by the way, most of the time, I'm good. I'm good the rest of the time. That's right. I love this part, too. He only murdered on one day. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:55 Just one bad day. So, I'm saying, whether it's moms or politicians, your horrible fucking policies are killing people. And at a certain point, we need to hold you responsible for your horrific ideas. At least when do we stop listening? I never listen. But society does. The press, maybe? Maybe they need to get a little.
Starting point is 00:08:18 sort of religion here? It'd be nice, but also no one really listens to the press anymore. I hope not. I hope not. That would be great news if that were true. Unfortunately, I think there's a bubble of people that really do. Oh, yeah. Yeah, and that's a problem.
Starting point is 00:08:38 There's still, there still is. Yeah. All right. I got some Bert Reynolds. Oh, yes. God, hallelujah. I think this one is Whoopi Goldberg. talking about trans
Starting point is 00:08:50 she's whoopi Goldberg doesn't make sense in her own voice but when you hear her birth's voice it really the chickens come home to roost in terms of her
Starting point is 00:09:05 jumps out well again I was telling you how could how can you string together a thought if new thoughts keep popping in and interrupting the first thought
Starting point is 00:09:17 and the second thought. Well, this is back to something you and I've talked about. I'm not sure if it's on the show or not, but logic, death of logic. Logic has to be kind of pursued carefully as it's followed. Right. Well, logic keeps you in your lane because logic is linear. You know what I mean? So here's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:09:43 If you talk to me about building, I would go, well, we've got to be. get a soils report and then we got to get engineering and then we got to get the foundation. We got to engineer them through the foundation. Then we're going to frame. Then we're going to. But I'm not going to go we're going to get the soils report and then we're going curtain shopping.
Starting point is 00:10:03 And then we're going to look at sofas and end tables and then we're going to do the foundation, then we're going to do the framing. Then we're going to look at swatches for wallpaper. No, no. I know I know the subject. It's linear. It starts here. And And then at some point, we'll get to the wallpaper.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Has an order. There's an order. I don't have all these, right. I don't have all these crazy wild line ideas popping into my head in the middle of the order. All right. But here's whoopey talking about transgender. Oh, female athletes, too. Well, I think part of the problem that the trans community is facing.
Starting point is 00:10:41 And it's the same problem that women face is if you don't know anything about our bodies, You don't know how it works, so when you come in and you say, oh, you know these men, these are men, you know, competing against women. Okay. You're assuming that the women are weak and just can't do anything except my hair. Have you seen female athletes? They know what they're doing. So I'm not sure what's going on or why this is an issue. The same for me as when people say, oh, you know, I don't know how I feel about you.
Starting point is 00:11:16 You do. God doesn't make mistakes. And the challenge is not to the trans people. What? It's to the people who are not trans. What? That's what God is looking to see how you treat people. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:11:30 All right. There's a fucking jumble. If you took words and just put them on ping pong balls and put them in a bingo hopper and just pulled them out. This woman makes her living talking on TV. Wow. But she makes her living talking to other dumb women. And that's how it worked. Now, that's where we're at.
Starting point is 00:11:48 I bet they applaud it, too, at the end of that. They love it. They love it. All right, all of them go out and vote. And then we get this. This is where we're at, Drew. It's we're in the middle of crazy chick think. That's pretty good one.
Starting point is 00:12:06 Yeah. Uh-oh. Oh, this is another good one. Well, this is Nithia Rahman. I think you've heard this one. I have heard it, but I didn't realize. I heard about two sentences of this, and it's so bizarre, I didn't even connect it to her. She's a L.A. City Councilwoman who's, well, if you don't like tree houses made on private property,
Starting point is 00:12:34 she's your girl, because she had that, that was in her district. By the foreign neighborhood kids. For their use. Well, it's too dangerous. Yeah. Okay. Everything's dangerous. Safe, safe, safe.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Safe. Safe. Uber Alice, right. So we have a company. It's been up for 20. By the way, I don't know. Don't hit play when I'm talking probably. Oh, on the other hand.
Starting point is 00:12:54 But it goes up for 20 years. But anyway, that came down. But the other thing came down was the U-turn sign in the gay part of town for cruising. It's awesome. I mean, she's doing the Lord's work. Anyway, oh, we've never played the Nithiaram and Toyota. Not for me. Not for me.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Oh, it's awesome. All right. She's going to explain how to prevent getting catalytic converters stolen. Yes. There's a problem with catalytic converters being stolen on the streets of Los Angeles. Actor was killed interrupting. I know. You didn't know about that story?
Starting point is 00:13:34 I don't remember that. You didn't know about that one? The guy came out. He was doing some bartending at night, and he came out as an actor, and they're in the middle of jacking. the catalytic converter and he walked up on the guy and they shot him dead.
Starting point is 00:13:47 Jesus. You didn't hear about that, huh? No. It was all... Johnny, his name was Wachter, which is funny. He was on, like, I don't know, soaps and stuff like that,
Starting point is 00:13:58 just, you know, in his 30s, just executed. Horrible. Yeah, okay. But Nithias got a solution. We have a company, you know, the pre-whatever Toyota who makes the Prius,
Starting point is 00:14:09 that essentially has a device on their cars, which is super easy to remove. It's basically the value of a MacBook, right, that is put in a place that is incredibly easy to access in your car. And then the thefts related to this issue have essentially all of the costs of that are given to us to bear, instead of them having to manufacture a car that actually is not so easy to be stolen. Wow. Well, yeah, what was that? I don't know. She said that into a She used a device to amplify her voice
Starting point is 00:14:45 so people in the back of the auditorium could hear this fucking bitch babbling on about nothing. She went to Harvard, by the way. Harvard's done, right? Yeah. That's her speech. I like the way she talks about
Starting point is 00:14:59 first of all, the catalytic converter is like some sort of magic box. Yeah, so he's on it. By the way, I guarantee you back in the 70s when we were getting these catalytic converters, she was a gigantic champion of getting that catalytic converter as part of the vehicle to reduce emissions, right? Oh.
Starting point is 00:15:17 This is her team. Good for her. You did it. But it's so easily to be stolen on the part of the car where they put it. And by the way, are they only selecting Toyota catalytic converters? Is that the only ones? No, but that's the, I mean, first off, I don't know where we want to start, you know, on our journey through retardville here. But A, there's many Hondas, there's many Fords, and there's many other, there's Toyota Camrys, there's many everything.
Starting point is 00:15:46 There's a million brands and they all have a catalytic converter and they're all being stolen. Yes. Right. And describe how they're, what you have to do to easily steal these catalytic converters. Well, first you have to access it because it is in the center of the car. And the chassis sort of. Yeah, it is. But there's nothing harder to access than the actual center, front, back, right, left of the car.
Starting point is 00:16:14 And it's inside what would be, I don't know, the transmission tunnel or something, what it would call it. It's up flush-mounted. It's not hanging down. It'd be scraped off every time you went over a speed bump. So it's flushed up. Into the car, yes. Into the car. So first thing you have to do is jack up the car.
Starting point is 00:16:32 So you get a jack-out. Probably a big one, too, right? one of those sort of, because you don't want that thing falling on your head when you're underneath it. You're looking for the term floor jack. Floor jack. A floor jack. Versus a bottle jack versus a scissor jack versus a screw jack.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Yes? Yes. Okay. Do you make this stuff up? One of those big ones. Yeah, I make it up. Make up all the jacks. None of them exist.
Starting point is 00:16:56 I know the floor jack and one you get in the back of the car with your tire. That's a scissor. Okay. Probably. Could be screw. Point is that could be bottle. Probably not bottle. Here's the point.
Starting point is 00:17:09 A floor jack. Yes, you need a floor jack. You have to get under the car, number one. Then you have to get to the center of the car. And then presumably you're going to need some light because it's going to be at night. It's going to be pitch black underneath the car. And then you're going to need a device like a sawzol or reciprocating saw or bayonet saw, which is all the same.
Starting point is 00:17:31 Sawzol is just a brand name, but the more popular version of it, they sort of pioneered. the reciprocating slash bane. That's all. So you have to get under there and you have to cut through some steel to get it loose. And it's going to take a minute. It's also going to be real fucking loud, too, because it is a steel cutting blade, cutting three-inch steel pipe underneath a car in the middle of a residential neighborhood, theoretically, two in the morning or whenever it is.
Starting point is 00:18:03 So, I wish somebody just held up a saws all and went, excuse me, Nithio, do you know what this is? You have any idea? She doesn't know anything. But, I mean, this is what's required to take these out after you get a jacked up and lit properly. Well, I would say anything that you cut out, physically cut out of a car would fall under the heading of difficult. I would think. Versus things you could pop off, you know, like steal a gas cap or something like that. Or a tire or rims or whatever, license plate, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:18:36 Look, I'd go, yeah, license plate's pretty easy to steal. You need a screwdriver and that's about it, you know. But you don't have to get under the car. You don't have to cut anything. Yeah. We should hear, by the way, I'd like to hear her. I'd like to hear the toy. I'd like to hear it one more time because it's funny that people don't really tap into this stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:01 I tap into it. I'm like, oh, this person has a 10-cent head. Not going to work. And this is not going to work. And she's going to take this to every subject. Yeah. She's not in charge of catalytic converter. She's in charge of everything.
Starting point is 00:19:18 Yeah. And that's where the 10-cent head comes in. Mixed with a bunch of Harvard and some chick-think in there. Two. It is the best. Well, I don't know. Let's watch the actual one, I guess, because we're looking for that. But it is so hard. Well, now, okay, so now you go, all right, take this dumb shit and now get eight more like her and then Karen Bass and then have them run Los Angeles and then you have a shit show.
Starting point is 00:19:52 That's a total shit show. Well, what you have is a focus on removing U-turn signs and gay neighbors. neighborhoods and or tearing down tree houses, but not filling reservoirs. Right. Not governing. No, because it's more fun to do the photo op where you take down the no cruising sign. That's why I got into government. Right.
Starting point is 00:20:16 You have the gay community applauding you while you're doing that. Meanwhile, a mile to the south, the fucking reservoir is empty. So disturbing. Well, yourself, how else would this work? And then when the trumps of the world show up, they get super agitated because he wants to know what's going on with the fucking reservoir. And they don't like that. Right, of course. So really, they do a lot of, you know, race and, you know, xenophobic and homophobic.
Starting point is 00:20:48 But they're really like, this guy's showing up and he wants to know what the fuck's going on. And that's why we don't like him. But it's the same way they wouldn't like their stepdad if they came into their dorm room and went this place is a mess. What am I paying for here? I'm paying for your tuition to go to this college. I pay for the dorm room, and it's embarrassing. So clean, well, what are they going to do? They're going to be angry at the stepdad.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Of course. Right. They're never going to pay for their own dorm room. No. Oh, no. Please. And by the way, the critique of the stepdad isn't going to be him wanting to clean me to clean my dorm room.
Starting point is 00:21:22 They're going to call him an asshole, the misogynist. He's me. He hates girls. He hates girls. Hates whatever. All right, here she is in the flesh. Things that really infuriates me is that we have a company, you know, the pre, whatever, Toyota, who makes the Prius that essentially has a device on their cars, which is super easy to remove. Super easy.
Starting point is 00:21:46 It's basically the value of a MacBook, right, that is put in a place that is incredibly easy to access in your car. I'd hold on and pause it. Here's the, okay, so the language. I've talked about this a million times, you know, on the long end, it's like I was intimidated, this guy came at me, you know, it's like, listen, you want to push a fucking ice guy and he pushed you back, you know, I don't know what you fuck you want, but you listen to the language, right? It goes both ways. It's incredibly easy to steal. Like, it's super incredible. There is not a human being that would call a piece of pipe welded in to the bottom of a car suit. Super easy to... I mean, even if it is... Look, let's accept her position. Okay, it's easy.
Starting point is 00:22:33 So, therefore, if I actually put a MacBook in the backseat of my car and somebody ransacks my fucking car, that's on me. Well, it's on Toyota for not welding bars where your windows are. Because why not, why shouldn't they put bars there? Because it's super easy. It's super easy to pull shit out of the car. Right. That's that logic.
Starting point is 00:22:53 It's awesome. Well, it's funny because it's not even, right. We'll play it out. put in a place that is incredibly easy to access in your car and then the thefts related to the she's so delighted with her something all of the costs of that are given to us to bear instead of them having to manufacture a car that actually is not so easy to be stolen i think it's outrageous our police department is dealing with it our residents are dealing with it yeah yeah she's so right It's outrageous.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Yeah. Yeah. Come on now. That's Sherman Oaks, everybody. That's in Sherman Oaks. And there's a haunted tree house that's on Van N.S. Street. And that's coming down. Wait, does this keep going, by the way?
Starting point is 00:23:41 I love that the dullards are fucking knocking their slippers together. This is a longer one than what we're used to. It is. I couldn't find it on Twitter. That's fine. But it stops there. It doesn't keep going. Or does it?
Starting point is 00:23:54 No, that's it. Okay. Yeah, I forgot the smattering of applause. Yeah, uh-huh. Yeah, cops, trying to do their job. All right, take a quick break. Be right back after this. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Holidays are upon us. Some people have a million traditions, but some are just kind of improvising. Same with food every year. Same movie, same routine, same football games. Maybe at the point where you want to rewrite that script a little bit. Therapy can be one of those new traditions, a built-in way to take a hour for yourself, get some clarity instead of just white knuckling your way through December. You've got to regulate those emotions, and that requires a little help.
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Starting point is 00:25:32 Stream now, pay never. Okay, Drew. Yeah. Do you want any more Bert Reynolds? Well, if you got it, I almost don't want to, I almost want to spread it out for my Christmas holiday. All right. You know? All right.
Starting point is 00:25:49 I got a couple other things. I do. Okay. Do you see the Kim Kardashian had a brain scan? Yeah, I saw that. What'd you think of that? Essentially, Dan Ayman did a spec scan, and it showed... Who's Dan Ayman?
Starting point is 00:26:02 He's a psychiatrist that uses neuroimaging to sort of make... Do you think people know who that is? I was going to get to it. I appreciate it. And he saw decreased activity of what he calls holes in the frontal lobes, which is the... Guess what part of the brain that is? It's a reasoning executive part. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:26:21 Uh-huh. Interesting. and she's having difficulty passing the bar and it's tough of concentrating. She's got a lot of stuff going on. So it's all being sort of glossed over a little bit because you have low activity. Spec scans are not great.
Starting point is 00:26:42 They're not functional MRIs. They're sort of correlative. Like, okay, there may be something going on. There certainly fits with Kim's stuff, it seems to me. And he's going to give her some ideas on how to improve. brain health, blah, blah, blah, may or may not work. Here's how really she needs to improve it. I predict fish oil at some point's going to come up because we've been talking about
Starting point is 00:27:02 fish oil for 40, 50 years. He does? A lot of saffron, a lot of fish oil. I've never heard that. I don't know who he is, but all I know is somehow fish oil comes up every time. Did they mention DHA anywhere in her stuff? Yeah, no, it's fish oil because everyone knows the smartest creatures on the earth are mackerel. So just use your head, Drew.
Starting point is 00:27:27 You know how smart mackerel are? Oh, that's smartest creature. You know, sometimes you need a dose of that. You know, sometimes you're swimming in the ocean. You see mackerel doing long division? Yeah. Hey, Siri. Was Kim Kardashian recommended to take DHA for her brain holes?
Starting point is 00:27:42 Let's see what Syria has seen about this. It doesn't say. All right. So I'm really starting to just think that people's brains are just sort of insufficient or something. Deficient. Well, yes, that is correct. And that's why we used to have education to grind it, to rewire it, to grind it into performance. It's like learning to play here.
Starting point is 00:28:16 Mm-hmm. Okay, not specifically recommended. All right. But she, oh, well, up, up, up. General advice for brain health often includes omega-3 fatty acids. Ah, fish oil. There it is. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:28:29 But much like, I mean, how, how, this is no different than how you would learn to play the violin. Right? Do you just, you just go do it, and all of a sudden you can play the violin? No, you have to repeat and repeat and repeat and build for thousands of hours. You can teach people. Here's my argument, Drew, I've made it a million times. Yeah. nobody who grew up on a farm or in any kind of rural environment or did any kind of work at a mill or a mining or a shop or anything would utter what nithia ramen uttered at that town hall because they can't they'd realize how fucking retarded that sounded because if you worked on a farm you could never say what she's
Starting point is 00:29:18 set. She grew up in academia and then went to Harvard and then was able to put those thoughts together because she never grew up. It's like literally growing up in outer space. We're just floating around everywhere and there's no gravity. So I'm realizing that both you and I have the same impression on this, but we come to it from two different places. Back in the day, the academia used to be about connecting you to reality and the truth and grounding evidence. Oh, I, I will say that anybody who studied some hard science or something, I mean, like I said, just really.
Starting point is 00:30:00 Even there it's getting fucked up, though. Even, you know, mastered an instrument or something like that. I will, sure, it's not all about stacking wood and stuff like that. I just mean, but they're growing up. in some sort of zero gravity world, but just, you know, it's basically, I'm going to get up here and I'm going to yell free, free Palestine, and then my work will be done. But meanwhile, you know nothing and there's not, I don't know what the fuck you're talking about and who's keeping Palestine unfree and then you think this is ever going to fucking work
Starting point is 00:30:35 and it never has and never will because of the people in Palestine. but yell, I'm just going to yell free, free Palestine, and then I'm going to go have a latte. And meanwhile, nothing will ever get done. And then when Trump does his presser, it's like nothing but building and tariffs and percentages and bottom lines and fuel and drill and energy and independence and deals.
Starting point is 00:31:00 It's all pragmatic, and they fucking hate it. By the way, a lot of women don't like me because I'm too fucking pragmatic. A lot. It bothers that. Well, it bothers them because they want to come off as mean. Right. They want to say a bunch of retarded shit, and then I say stuff that corrects them,
Starting point is 00:31:18 and then they get angry. You're mean. Well, it makes me mean. You're annoying. Yeah, at best, you're annoying. But what did I do? All through COVID, all I did was annoy people with my ideas. That turned out to be correct.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Well, yeah, I knew I was correct. They may have known I was correct, but all that did was piss off everybody around me all day, every day. But the interesting thing is why we don't learn. That's just fascinating. learn. I learn they're fucking retarded. That's what I learned. They don't learn anything because they're, you know why? Because they get angry. Look, when a cop pulls you over. Yeah. And he tells you you're going 50 and a 30. You can get angry at the cop, but it's not going to
Starting point is 00:31:59 help you learn to slow down and thus avoid getting pulled over again. You just get you angry at the cop. Well, it's the same thing with Kim Kardashian. She's like, I don't need to go to law school. I just need to past the bar. Right. And so there's this phantasmagoric world where you don't have to do the training. Like, I can play the piano. I'll just sit down and I'll play. I'll just use my instincts.
Starting point is 00:32:17 I'll figure it out. I can hear it. They just won't do what's needed. You know, it's kind of interesting. I've also found out, I've seen a lot of women like standing in front of ice or cops or uniformed whoever or just dudes driving trucks going, come on, bro, get out of the car. Let's go. And it's like, you're chubby.
Starting point is 00:32:37 You're middle-aged. You have no fucking training in combat at all. You want this guy to get out of his truck and you're begging for him to fight. You have no skills. You have no training. You have no anything. That's part of that brain, right?
Starting point is 00:32:52 It's part of that brain, and it is the purpose of rough and tumble play amongst males early in life. They learn with the consequences of that stuff, how to regulate that stuff. All right. You can go to atmcrow.com. Live shows coming up everywhere.
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