The Daily Zeitgeist - Full Body OrgasTrend 5/1: Full Body Orgasm, Geoffrey Hinton, Writer's Guild, Uber, Supreme Court, Jeffrey Epstein

Episode Date: May 1, 2023

In this edition of Full Body OrgasTrend, Jack and Miles discuss a woman's outburst during an LA Philharmonic concert, the 'Godfather of A.I.' leaving Google, the Writer's Guild strike, the weirdest it...ems passengers leave behind in Uber, MORE luxury trips accepted by the Supreme Court, and Jeffrey Epstein's many meetings with high-level government officials!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:57 it was of course to tchaikovsky's fifth uh i didn't have to tell you that, though, did I? Yeah. Oh, man. It had to be Tchaikovsky's Fifth. It had to be. This is on TMZ. It said, Los Angeles Philharmonic. Orgasmic performance of Tchaikovsky's Fifth. Apparently where a woman had someone called it a, quote, loud and full body orgasm.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Right in her seat. In the midst of the performance. Right in her seat. Right there in her seat in the midst of the performance right in her seat right there in her seat we'll play you the audio apparently because someone was like there's a tape of it and the the screams were well timed with the uh lulls in the music but here we go hey wait hold on one more time for the people in the back so we've been talking about this we're like what is happening here is so was this person was this
Starting point is 00:03:00 concert goer so taken by the music that without even any physical stimulation, purely off the auditory stimulation, that that was enough to achieve a full body orgasm. I do like that. Just everyone has settled on. This is a full body orgasm. We've heard the sound.
Starting point is 00:03:18 This is the sound of a full body orgasm. It's funny to me that they have determined that it must be the music causing it and not like what people oh here's an interesting events and like fuck around with each other and like i don't know why they're like from the la times teenage couple goes to Jurassic Park and have full body orgasm in the back of the movie theater from the T-Rex scene. I remember I had a full body orgasm in the backseat of the Pacific theaters while watching that Alexander the Great movie with Colin Farrell. And it was really something else. I forget who I was with. But anyway, it was a good time. But this thing, this is from the LA
Starting point is 00:04:04 Times. This is what's very telling um because here's here's tweets about the event one person said quote uh friends who went to the la philharmonic last night are reporting that in the middle of the show some lady had a screaming orgasm to the point where the whole live orchestra stopped playing uh another one said went to see the la phil today and tchaikovsky's fifth last night a woman in the audience had the loud and full body orgasm during the second movement band politely carried on. So here's the thing. Someone told the LA times quote, I saw the girl after it had happened. And I assume that she had an orgasm because she was heavily breathing and her partner
Starting point is 00:04:37 was smiling and looking at her like in an effort not to shame her. It was quite beautiful. Must've been the music that caused that orgasm then. Yeah, not the partner who's looking at that and be like, yeah, I did that shit. Smiling. I feel like this is viral marketing from the...
Starting point is 00:04:55 If the LA Phil were capable of very good viral marketing, this is what it would look like. Hey, come on down to the next LA Phil Harmonic concert. I don't know i think yes this could be a case of finger popping at the philharmonic you know and not so much that you were taken by the music like and some people are just they get down at the disney hall i guess and what better what i guess you couldn't be you couldn't have an orgasm in a class you're still
Starting point is 00:05:22 like you couldn't be fingered at a classier concert than a, or like a Philharmonic thing rather than, I don't know, watching anger management or something like that in the theater. It brings a whole new meaning to LA Philharmonic does the pops, you know? Yeah. But isn't that one of the,
Starting point is 00:05:39 like how they do, isn't when they do popular songs, it's called the pops. Yeah. The Boston pops, you know? Yeah. Boston pops.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Yeah. I, uh, I'm, I'm, I Pops. Yeah, I don't know what happened here, or it could just be one of those people who can just orgasm, like, just off the strength of shit. Which is great, too. I don't know. This is great advertising for the Phil, great for the person having the orgasm, great for their partner who seemed cool with it.
Starting point is 00:06:02 All around, great work by everybody. Great work, whoever was capturing and leaked the video for their partner who seemed cool with it all around great work by everybody great work whoever was capturing and leaked the video and audio because when i first saw it i was like yeah right like so whatever somebody had like some weird event but then you hear it and you're like oh yeah yeah i get why everybody thought that was another thing we were saying before we got on mic was was it a like a remote control sex toy that the partner was being like yo I dare you to like let's see what goes on
Starting point is 00:06:29 let's live on the edge at the LA Phil show anyway if you're at the show let us know body was being racked by full body orgasm shout out to Magnus Fiennes who was the person who tweeted that unless they're I don't, it could be a milkshake
Starting point is 00:06:46 duck and that person's like a Nazi or something. But whatever. The Godfather of AI. Hey, this sounds like it's going to be a fun story. Godfather of AI. Those are both fun things. Leaves Google and warns of danger ahead. No!
Starting point is 00:07:02 We're fucked. Why? Clearly the Godfather of AI is tripping, right? Yeah, for sure. Down the road, he is worried that future versions of the technology pose a threat to humanity because they often learn unexpected behavior from the vast amounts of data they analyze. This becomes an issue, he said, as individuals and companies allow ai systems not only to generate their own computer code but actually run that code on their own and he fears a day when truly autonomous weapons those killer robots become reality those killer robots um the thing so i was having try i was like
Starting point is 00:07:40 well something will save us right but the detail i heard that scared me is that we can already create nanobots. And so they were like, it wouldn't be that hard for... Once you have nanobots that can enter the human bloodstream, the idea of AI technology taking over, manipulating people into thinking that they are like helping with some medical project and in fact they're like putting nanobots into their bloodstream i don't know it scared the shit out of me it does feel like this could bring right into the world pretty easily yeah ah well whatever just not it's not like uh people who've had their head in this thing have been
Starting point is 00:08:22 screaming about this for decades but like this one quote from the ai guy he quit google remember we talked about this letter that a bunch of like the you know for like the foremost researchers in ai signed on to and they're like you need to fucking stop development until we can figure out like how we can regulate how we can understand this better he said he didn't sign on to that because he didn't want to like slag off his employer so he quit and that's why he didn't sign on to that letter and he said and now that he quit he's like i'm ready to give them the smoke and he also said quote the idea that this stuff could actually get smarter than people a few people believe that but most people thought it was way off and i thought it was way off i thought it was 30 to 50 years or even longer away obviously i no longer think that
Starting point is 00:09:05 okay okay okay as sir producer brian said there is no rule that says we have to survive so i'm sorry it's just a fun thing there's no rule that says you must survive or your race of people one thing to think about when you're like going to sleep at night um at least we'd all go at once could you imagine being like like at that phase two or like where you're bow to sleep at night. At least we'd all go at once. Could you imagine being at that phase, too, where you're bowing down to the robots and there's robo-sicophants, people who are like,
Starting point is 00:09:32 oh, man, I love the robots, man. I fuck with them heavy. Those are my people. And they're like, man, Jack changed. At least 40% of the population would do that. Not because they would get anything out of it, just out of mental... So that they would get anything out of it just out of like mental like so so that they could can stay with it yeah yeah what would you and i would you
Starting point is 00:09:51 i would be one oh for sure i'd be would you ride against the machines or you would would you rage against the machine or you would ride with the machines i would ride with the machines i would let the machines ride me i'm with the machines 2028 yeah i will be your car presidential campaign what used to be my former car i you're like you're hard now you're talking to like that like intelligence you're like hey if you need like a human to like do some stuff for you like irl like let me know like i'm free so like i know i'm a fucking idiot right like i'm not as smart as you guys like i'm a fucking idiot but if you need me to do any jack labor us out uh you know like carry you around or something no we heard you that's fine we know we we thank you for your time sir just go chill over there we don't need to talk anymore to you jack
Starting point is 00:10:36 all right i'll be over here just thinking about how fucking cool you guys are um bro you're starting to bum us out seriously you somehow and then you defeat the robots with your like you pick me attitude all right we're shutting down sorry this is too much too much of a bummer too much of a bummer hollywood is bracing for a writer's strike yes the hollywood is production on most tv shows and movies right yeah doesn't it all have to shut down if you're in like actual production and like writers have to work that ain't happening that ain't happening um i don't this is a lot of things i've i've heard from people is that a lot of the studios seem to be willing to go there but there's a few holdouts that like are kind of
Starting point is 00:11:26 keeping this uh basically making the strike more likely namely some of the streamers but this is all because they're trying again this is another moment where people who are using their labor to create millions and billions of dollars are like can we get proper you know restitution for all this shit um and there was like a thing that was shared by a lot of like people um a lot of writers that i follow like that i think the wj was putting out was just looking at the amounts of money that the ceos of these networks and streamers are making yeah and they're like this is off the backs of like the writing and a lot of these people are like a lot especially with streaming the rights are like they're they're not fully defined in a way like they are for like tv or film and a lot of money is being siphoned off the table
Starting point is 00:12:11 yeah and it is tv and film it is the same shit the same work that was being done on tv and film it's the same budgets and they're like it's on netflix yeah um so yeah it's it's it's a very it's god you know it's part of it's part of the this year though this is like the record year for like union action in this country and it seems to be going up every year but yeah this is something that absolutely needs to be like addressed partially because people have like better understanding of like that socialism is not evil cold war russia and partially because it's absolutely fucking necessary because the corporations have just gotten so flagrant and out of control yeah and yeah just don't give a fuck it's just like i don't know man i don't know i don't know it's just a very it's like one of these times too where this guy tom
Starting point is 00:13:04 noonan who's at the ucla school of theater pointing out, he's like, this is maybe the timing is really bad. He said, quote, media companies are laying people off, crying poor, reevaluating their investment in streaming and scrutinizing their more mature revenue streams. I don't think the studios have much to lose if there was a strike and there could be a lot for them to gain. If you have a work stoppage, you have instant savings. Yeah. So that's the very cynical look at it. But yeah, they really need to like, again, this is all about streaming. What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:13:33 What are residuals, royalties? What does that all mean? So yeah. And a lot of our guests are writers. So yeah, this affects a lot of the people that you listen to on this show. Yeah. So absolutely. Show solidarity with WGA, Buck, Netflix, and all those people.
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Starting point is 00:17:08 let's see we got the weirdest items passengers leave behind in ubers uh oh this is what do you think from their lost and found index all of these things seem pretty normal um i guess like some of them are gross
Starting point is 00:17:27 like two fingernails like press-ons or somebody like ripped off their intact fingernails or is it like somebody bit off part of their fingernail and just spit it on the ground just spit it on the ground that's gross but i'm like i did in high school i have to assume that happens all the time i've seen people clipping their nails on airplanes um do you have the nail clippers that catch the nail yeah we have some of those yeah the asian ones yeah those are good i remember her majesty yeah her majesty like when i first she's like what the fuck is this i'm like because you're out here clipping your shit and shrapnels going everywhere how about you catch the shards in here yeah um but anyway just wanted to shout out nail clippers
Starting point is 00:18:05 that catch the shards what else so what other what are the things people are finding there aside from what like airpods i'd imagine all the time i mean some of these are just like that would be really cool to find out the backseat like fog machine great oh yeah well done ankle monitor that sucks for whoever lost it or unless they were losing it on purpose yeah oh you lost your ankle monitor you're trying to cut that shit off and throw them off the trail uh unicycle that's a surprise name uh pregnancy tests 16 ounces of fake blood stanzo brand fedoras exactly um remote control vibrator hey bring it back someone's coming back from the la they're on they're on their way to the fill um yeah but i don't know
Starting point is 00:18:52 a single goofy gucci loafers single goofy loafer that's what i'm in the market for some goofy loafers those things are i got these goofy loafers man shout out to those one time i left a bunch of edibles in an Uber. Oh, man. That sucks. And I was like, oh, shit. I'm like, I hope somebody can fuck around with these and find out. A child gets in there next. Yeah. Because I put them in a thing
Starting point is 00:19:15 that says candy for babies. I put them in a thing to make it less obvious. There you go. So they were... I mean, who gets in an Uber and sees an opened package of something and starts eating it? I do. Surely not me. That's the answer to that.
Starting point is 00:19:32 All right. Another shooting in Texas and the Texas governor went out of his way to say that the victims were illegal immigrants. Yep. Great pivot from the GOP. Don't. Hey, if you can't talk about guns, then just raise the specter of spooky illegal immigrants yep great pivot from the gop don't hey if you can't talk about guns then just raise the specter of spooky illegal immigrant i think there's something he basically did is like and i'm offering an award for the person who killed five illegal immigrants right and you're like what the fuck man talk about the fucking the terrible shit that's happening with all these fucking assault rifles yeah um the story's fucking awful and i don't even want to like this guy was shooting his gun outside and the family's like
Starting point is 00:20:08 hey we're trying to put our baby to sleep and he went inside and then he killed the whole like killed five people yeah yeah and now they're saying like from what i understand the person is still on the loose and it's just like whatever i don't know man this yeah country's fucking me up every day when it's just like more and more this shit happens and it's wild too because we'll talk about this on probably wednesday's show and just about how like the republicans are just they they can't they're like man we're fucking up but they can't articulate a better take than what they have which is like yeah abortions are bad and guns for everybody you're like but we're losing independence somehow uh supreme court more fucking trips for
Starting point is 00:20:46 those guys uh this time paid for by the scalia school of justice at george mason so more on the up and up than just oh definitely on the left straight billionaire yeah 100 for sure for sure law school gorsuch was hosted in an aristocratic old town apartment at the school's expense yeah in italy yeah it's him uh even elena kagan justice kagan uh went to like another thing i guess like like they've just been going to like iceland and other places brett cavanaugh was went to like to runnymede england and was supplied quote a nice cottage in the countryside but a lot of people are saying like well what they do is like they go and they, they can teach abroad to make a little bit of side scratch. But a lot of the people who are
Starting point is 00:21:34 like looking at like that, what's going on, they're like, it looks like a lot of just trips and not a lot of teaching. Like they maybe do like one lecture to them be able to be like, yeah, I was working the fuck y'all talking about yeah which is so wild too when you hear that like in a weird moment of like them being like united under this take they're all so something like nah we don't we don't need more oversight that's fucking dumb yeah maybe you need more oversight maybe we turn this country into a police state how would you like that you guys like robocop you want to live there because uh yeah that's where we're headed with all these questions you're asking. And then Epstein, he's trending.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Every once in a while, it just feels like every couple of weeks, they're like, oh, yeah, and this person met with Epstein. So now we learn William Burns, the director of the CIA since 2021, had three meetings scheduled with Epstein in 2014 when he was deputy secretary of state. They first met in Washington and then Mr. Burns visited Epstein's townhouse in Manhattan where cool stuff happened. Love it. The CIA and Jeffrey Epstein hand in hand solving the world's problems. I've always I mean, that is one of the theories that has always made sense to me is that he was an asset of the CIA. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:45 And helped. Because how he made his wealth, how his money happened never fully made sense. I'm a math teacher. Come on, back off. My high school, private school math teacher, who then goes to being just enormously, spectacularly wealthy. who then goes to being just enormously, spectacularly wealthy. But that is what he practiced,
Starting point is 00:23:11 getting powerful, rich people on camera doing compromising things. That's compromise. That's a CIA tactic. Yeah. Anyone who's trying to coerce somebody knows about the beauty of compromise or compromising material of course yeah who else who else who else is hanging out with katherine rummler uh white house council
Starting point is 00:23:31 under obama had dozens of meetings with that in the years after her white house service uh and before she came a top lawyer at goldman sachs group come on huh not goldman sachs that's bs who said that jack that's not goldman sax this doesn't this this actually actually we're gonna cut this story this doesn't this doesn't track not somebody this isn't like the goldman sax we know why would they okay but where did they go oh you oh you were supposed to go to the island oh boy yes uh and finally leon botstein the president of bard college invited epstein who brought a group of young female guests to the campus, showing good sound judgment,
Starting point is 00:24:11 inviting a convicted pedophile to a college campus. Yeah, I mean, I was going to say, we don't know that. I can't imagine what's going on going through these people, whatever. Also, Noam Chomsky,omsky a professor author and political activist was scheduled to fly with epstein to have dinner at epstein's manhattan townhouse in 2015 um so look at everyone united under one all under one roof now folks yeah noam chomsky goldman sachs in this year hanging out at out at Jeffrey Epstein's house to show you we're all the same. Who runs shit. All right.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Well, those are some of the things that are trending on this Monday, May 1st. We are back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show. Until then, be kind to each other. Be kind to yourselves. Get the vaccine. Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
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