The Daily Zeitgeist - Trendos… The Freshmaker 12/11: Disney/OpenAI, Kilmar Garcia, 6-7, Measles, Variety/'Sinners'

Episode Date: December 11, 2025

In this edition of Trendos… The Freshmaker, Jack and special guest co-host Blake Wexler discuss the Disney/OpenAI deal that will kill us all, a judge ordering the release of Kilmar Garcia&helli...p; again, something something 6-7, the return of Measles, Variety's top movies of the year (NOT featuring 'Sinners') and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:58 Listen on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of Trendos, the Freshmaker. That one courtesy of Nick SEPPER, Tyrannis on the Discord, nice little run of early 90s. We had Trend Shackalaka, of course. Yesterday, who could forget. My name is Jack O'Brien. I'm thrilled to be joined in our second seat by a brilliant comedian, writer, actor, corner of the phrase plumpers.
Starting point is 00:02:30 He's riding a recumbent bicycle in short shorts. Just keep that in mind as you listen to this episode. It's Blake Wexler. Oh, thank you. This is Blake Wexler, aka Big Booty Boy. Big Booty Boy. Oh, I like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Booty boy. Big Booty boy. Big booty boy. Yeah, how is that punctuated? I'm great now. Big Booty boy? Question mark. Big Booty Boy
Starting point is 00:02:58 Let's kick it All right Miles has once again Been Let us down Poisoned by our Guest host They're coming at them
Starting point is 00:03:08 From all angles Andrew T Polonium polygonalan Yesterday And now Snake Wexler You know I heard you put
Starting point is 00:03:18 I heard you put a couple Asps In his bedroom As he was trying to recover From his previous illnesses Yeah I was asps I was asp clapping over here.
Starting point is 00:03:32 You're an asp man. I am. All right. Blake, we're thrilled to have you here, man. Yeah. I'm thrilled to have you on Monday's Icons episode. That was a lot of fun.
Starting point is 00:03:45 That's awesome. Yeah, let's talk about some trends, shall we? Let's do it. On the day that we found out that AI is the person, is the person of the year. God damn it. We'll talk about this on tomorrow's episode a little bit more, but we also got an exciting new announcement from Disney, a little Disney Open AI collab. Nice.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Best, the collab we've all been waiting for. But yeah, AI Slop is about to get Disney-fied. Disney and Open A.I struck a licensing agreement that gives Chat, GPT, and SORA access to Disney's characters and IP. and they're investing $1 billion in the AI company becoming a major customer. Dude, that's an official designation. They're a major customer now. That's capitalized, by the way, just so you know. No cap, capitalized.
Starting point is 00:04:38 The deal means you'll see officially sanctioned AI images and videos of Disney characters starting in early 2026, which has always been a problem for me. When people are inserting Macho Man Randy Savage into the end of Star Wars, Wars. I turn it off not because it's a eye slop, but because I can tell that it's not officially sanctioned. I'm like, wait, did Disney sign off on this? I couldn't agree more. And Disney, like, notoriously plays fast and loose with its IP. They're usually pretty chill about it. Yeah. Yeah. My problem is that I don't remember, because my brain like yours is rapidly decaying. I don't remember what's the real one. You know, like, is the real one? Is my real one? Is my
Starting point is 00:05:23 Macho man, Randy Savage, at the end of Revenge of the Sith? Or is it somebody else? Is it the guy in the cape and the black helmet or is it a wrestler is the main one? I don't know. I don't know. I might be kidding. I am your brother. No.
Starting point is 00:05:42 No. The Hulk. Hulk. I am your brother. No, brother, no. Both of those guys called each other brother. right? They did, of course.
Starting point is 00:05:54 WWE, E, nay, F thing. Yeah. But Disney used to be of the opinion that AI was a threat to its IP, but once Bob Iger and other people in the C-suite got the news that you just needed to partner with an AI company and line go up, they were like, actually, this could be pretty cool. We just want to make the stock price go up. So we get richer, who gives a fuck about any user experience or creative integrity and so all these characters and shit that people created will now be just made
Starting point is 00:06:31 made into AI slop but their stock price did go up thank God nice nice nice nice nice that's what we cover on the on the daily site guys there are like so many shows it's like the day's news in the first 30 minutes is just like a report of what stocks are going up that day it's just like what the fuck is this who cares completely different world yeah of so few people. Yes. I like that. I think also, by the way,
Starting point is 00:06:56 in all your reels that you guys do, you should just have a stock ticker at the bottom. That's a good idea. It's a great idea. I do feel like that. That would be fun to just like add a mad money skin over the top of our whole show where we're just like, Nvidia just got a million dollar,
Starting point is 00:07:14 a trillion dollar market cap. And then we like, I like start ringing a bell. And then we're like, all right, back to how bad capitalism is. Anyways, part of the Disney deal, Disney Plus will feature a selection of fan-inspired Sora short-form videos, meaning that people will be paying $15 a month to watch like two minutes of Winnie the Pooh shooting Grito first or whatever the fuck. That's like, it's, yeah, not worth it.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Brutal. We got a, Blake, we got a bit of good news. Nice, nice, nice, nice. A judge has ordered Kilmar, Brago, Garcia to be freed. It's funny because you, like, read the judicial ruling and it's like got all these, you know, for this reason, the court will grant Abrago Garcia's petitioned to immediate release from ICE since Arbrego Garcia has returned from wrongful detention. He has been red detained, again, without lawful authority, ICE detention to effectuate third country removal, absent a lawful removal order, his request, it's just like all these legal terms is just like, no, it's illegal. You can't just kidnap somebody because you want to. because you, like, lost an argument. You can't be wrong in that way. You can't be so wrong.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Yes. And this took so long to happen. It's like, I know. This is the most glaring, good God, is this the worst thing you could possibly fucking do? And I don't even know how long it's been forever. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. And, I mean, like, months since he was redetained.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Mm-hmm. And he was, it is just important to note that, like, he is somebody that everybody is, like, aware of because, he was detained back when they were only detaining like a couple people at a time. And so people were like, wait, this is illegal. There are still so many people in detention for no reason other than how they came to this country and they're being held in conditions that are like, you know, we'll go down in history books for the wrong reasons. That's, you know, we'll be the people in the history books being like, hmm, seems like we're the bad guys maybe on this one. whether the words internment, concentration,
Starting point is 00:09:23 whatever word's going to precede the word camp is how history will look back on this. Yeah. So, but we got one win, so hopefully he's freed soon. The Senate Democrats are, so a judge is authorizing the unsealing of tons and tons of new documents related to the Epstein case. And this is going to be the first time
Starting point is 00:09:49 in accordance with the conference. congressional bill that passed last month. Senate Democrats and Epstein survivors are basically coming forward and being like, hey, can we look at those real quick? Can we get like some idea of what you've done to these documents? Because we've seen, like, there's been reporting that as the documents came in, like they had just entire hunks of like American law enforcement and like intelligence people just going through and being like, not that.
Starting point is 00:10:22 No, that makes us look bad. Not that. And so I can only imagine what the people who know they're in these files are trying to do to get Trump to, like, help hide their names, you know? Their redaction marker has the width of like a plunger. It's a redaction plunger. Yeah, exactly. Just plunge these names right out of these documents. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:48 But anyways, yeah, Adam Schiff is pushing for some accounting of the chain of custody of the documents, which, yeah, that would be cool to be like, who worked on this and who was, you know, telling them to work on it and what were their instructions? And then the survivors are also asking for independent review to see the documents have been scrubbed, softened, or quietly removed from the public record. Schiff gets things done. So, I've got shit done. Yes, he does. He's a shift kicker. And then elsewhere in the world of Donald Trump, they're mad about some fonts. They just issued an order halting the State Department's official use of Calibri.
Starting point is 00:11:32 I don't know if I'm pronouncing that right. I've never said that out loud. Calibri. And how many times have you read it? You've probably read it hundreds of times. Yeah. And it's just locked in there as Calibri. How do you, how do you, how do you?
Starting point is 00:11:46 say A-R-I-A-L? R-E-L. No, Ariel. A-O-R-L? I say Ariel. I don't know what the right thing is. I say Ariel, like I'm someone from Cincinnati talking about the Little Mermaid. Ariel. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:03 They are going to be switching back to Times New Roman in order to restore decorum and professionalism to the department's written work. So this is all, they're like, no more woke fonts. because I guess the Biden administration had changed it to being sans serifs because that is easier for people with reading disabilities to read. Like the way, like times and like all the seriffs are like kind of designed to like guide your eye along. But that only works if you like read from left to right in an orderly fashion and some people's brains aren't good at that. People are like, what if we just made it so that it was easy for? everyone to read and they're it's just like they're they're really just out of shit you know yeah
Starting point is 00:12:52 wait so you're telling me the website's gonna be sans sans seraphs son son serif okay just checking yeah son sarif it is just so evil ever it's it's just always so evil where now if you were born with the uh with having trouble reading for like no fault of anyone other than that like what you were born with. Yeah, that's what your brain's like. Times New Rome. It's such a loser energy. It's so crazy. Yeah, yeah. Exactly. Who gives this shit? Um, it's interesting for Trump to... I mean, I give a shit for those reasons. I mean, who gives a shit about like, changing it to times? I get it. It is too woke. You're right, Blake. You're right, Blake. It is. The fonts have gotten way too well.
Starting point is 00:13:38 Yeah. It's interesting for Trump, someone who himself is probably like some manner of dyslexic. but, you know, just has everything read to him. And who loves the Live, Laugh, Love font and put it outside of his Oval Office on, like, a piece of printer paper. He wrote The Oval Office on it in, like, Live, Laugh, Love Font. He's also a person who hired a lawyer who used Comic Sans in his official, like, a letter pertaining to the impeachment, like, or Comic Sans, I guess. is, I don't know, I don't know how to say any of these fucking fonts. I've read them 100 times. But yeah, he literally used the comic sands font in an official letter.
Starting point is 00:14:24 I mean, that is all that Giuliani types in also. It's the only thing that can call them down. He actually speaks in it. He does speak in it as well. All right. Let's take a quick break. We'll come back. We'll talk about 6-7 and in-and-out's war on 6-7.
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Starting point is 00:17:52 podcasts. And we're back. And, like, you don't have children between the age of, like, 8 and 15, so you have not been towards to with this. Are you aware of the six, seven thing? I am in that, like, it's one of these trends that I had to pump my breaks on, were to be like, oh, so it means nothing. Now, I can't think about this anymore or else I'm going to bleed out in my room. But, yeah, it's one of those.
Starting point is 00:18:26 So it means nothing, and it's kind of a thing to trick, like, old as shit bastards like yourself into thinking it's a thing. Hey, what the fuck? Sorry. Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. So I was reading Times New Roman font, and I got a little bit of of an edge to me. You've already said my brain is disintegrating and I'm old as fuck. Our brain. The brain that we share custody over. That's right. But there's a video of an
Starting point is 00:18:52 in-and-out worker being filmed without permission by a customer that showed that the number 6-7 has been removed from the system. So customers' orders skip from 66 to 68. And people are like, what happened? And she said, because of people like you. Because apparently, kids were going to in and out, crowding around, and then just taking videos of when six, seven came up and everybody freaking out and being like, six seven, six seven. Also, what the number they should get rid of is the number after 68. Well, they have. They have also got rid of that one.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Yeah. Because in and out, mind is in the fucking gutter. Yeah, that's right. No, no floor 13, you know, in certain buildings. Right. Yeah. It's, I get, why not? Why not remove 6.7?
Starting point is 00:19:43 Why not? Yeah. On account of it being annoying. This is a far cry from other fast food chains that have attempted to profit from the meme like Pizza Hut who had a whole 6-7 menu based on 67 cent boneless wings. But just the idea of a bunch of kids being so bored that they're doing something this stupid. Like this is this is such a dumb. Like it just, this reminds me of the. trends of like, you know, you see in history books,
Starting point is 00:20:14 trends of like everybody trying to cram as many of themselves into a phone booth as possible or like a pole sitting or, you know, dumb shit like that, like, uh, swallowing bullfish, a T-bowing, uh, bro's, like, bros, like, which was just bros, right? Yeah, yeah. It was like, genuflecting. Um, but like, I get, what could be more boring at an A and then like, let's go down to the local burger stand and, like wait until they call the joke number and then like celebrate wildly like this feels like
Starting point is 00:20:48 it's from another era and I kind of like I'm like yeah let him do that like that's that's fine it's harmless it's annoying it's dumb and annoying but like that's so that's what kids that age are you know it's it's not marginalizing a group and I think that's honestly a win at this point for all of us yeah if a group is not being marginalized let they kids be weird about this number it's like who cares i remember we used to put joke names on orders like fake names like a starbucks order a starbucks order yeah that would be our thing and that's more harmful because you make a person look like a fool yeah you know it's like do you think rutherford be haze is at this starbucks no he's dead you fool yeah Brian that er said broeese to gamble and
Starting point is 00:21:38 fight in middle school uh yeah i mean that too, but like when you're done beating the shit out of each other and taking all the money of the people around you, you got to do something. Like I've talked before about the trend of like very basic stupid activities that I like I actually encourage on the internet. There was people who were trying to make chocolate chip cookies with those like trash grabers. So like you had to like crack the eggs using trash grabbers. That's funny. People like getting out of the local metro and trying to beat it to the next stop on foot. Oh, that's awesome. There's a recent one where, like, people, kids were, like, throwing fruit over this, like, super tall lamp that had a point on the top. And they were just, like, they were, like, complaining about how they had been there all day. And then one of them landed, I think it was an apple on top of the light. They were like, oh, running around, like, they had just scored in the World Cup. That's a, I feel like 6-7 is basically a hyper-pervasive version of that.
Starting point is 00:22:38 Just, like, being stupid for the sake of being stupid. And it's like an opportunity to remove yourself from all the complicated systems and just be like as dumb as possible, which I think. Yeah, that was like, I think why Jackass was so popular almost where it's, I mean, there's actually like damage to things that they did, but to other people. But at its core, when they're only hurting themselves, you know, and this is way more tame. All they're doing is wasting their own time. There's no victim, no property is being damaged. really. It's like, oh, there's an apple up on that lamp. It's like, that's funny. It's purely based. The only excuse for being mad about this is like, I don't get it.
Starting point is 00:23:23 And certainly that has been enough for conservatives to like kill something in the past. But literally, speaking of conservatives, also getting in on the anti-6-7 campaign, J.D. Vance recently claimed that the number should be banned because they're ruining his church time. Yes, day at church, the Bible reading started on page 66, 67, 6-7 on the missile, and my 5-year-old went absolutely nuts, repeating 6-7 like 10 times. Now I think we need to make sure this narrow exception to the First Amendment and ban these numbers forever, which he's trying to be cute, but honestly, I hope he does, like, I hope he runs on this in 2028. Something he probably won't be running back on. Measles is back, baby. Fuck, yeah. I knew it was.
Starting point is 00:24:11 would be it was a matter of time RFK bringing it all back yeah vaccination rates in South Carolina dropped from 96% of people vaccinated to 93.5 in the years between 2000
Starting point is 00:24:27 and 2005 and I don't know what happened in there but that people who believe in science say the second it goes below 95 like you no longer have hurt immunity and you're going to start seeing it come back, and almost like clockwork, the people who believe in science were on to something,
Starting point is 00:24:50 and now there's a spread of a disease that we had declared eliminated in the year 2000. It's amazing how the Wright just wants to keep bringing these things back that we've valiantly defeated, like science defeating these diseases, the Allied forces defeating Nazis. They just keep bringing back. these awful fuck it's like we should be proud yeah this is cool this is what america like if you had a flag on your car you weren't a racist you know like it was back with this was cool oh yeah back baby it's back baby it does have a silly name there's like a lot of measles yeah and not not to be compared to an even sillier name the mumps i know it's like good words the mumps where
Starting point is 00:25:35 are you cute what are you a cutie pie what a cutie pie disease I got the mumps. I got the mumps. Oh. Just don't have the mumps. Do someone have the mumps? Yeah. Dude, I think chicken pox also, like that's something in my lifetime has, like, they now have a vaccine for it.
Starting point is 00:25:54 Because my kids don't get the chicken pox. Nobody really gets the chicken pox anymore. Brother, I got the chicken pox despite having the chicken pox vaccine before my freshman homecoming. And I was undesirable. I did not look good So yeah But I also had a much more minor version of chicken pox Because that's how vaccines work
Starting point is 00:26:18 Where even though if you do get it You get a version that's not Your body's like ready for it Yeah Yeah it was the last time my body was ready for anything And it was the pox Damn Brian the editor got chicken pox at 26
Starting point is 00:26:31 At a flying lotus concert Holy shit It makes so much sense If you get it older right Yeah I think so brutal finally variety has released their best movies variety who we've only covered this year when covering like they're reporting on bafo bo which they're usually in favor of you're usually like wow this movie is pulled in bafo b o big box office in non-industry terms and uh except for one week
Starting point is 00:27:00 for some reason there's this one week where the movie sinners came out and everybody was like holy shit. Everybody went to see this movie, except Variety was like, I don't know, man, they got a long way to go to profitability. It's how they reported on Center's box office success.
Starting point is 00:27:20 It was like kind of weird. They seemed to be against the fact that Ryan Coogler had like a really good deal where he like bet on himself and was like, look, you don't have to pay me that much, just fund the movie. And then if it does,
Starting point is 00:27:37 well, but because of like some weird thing, every one of his movies has done extremely well. He's like, every single one. If for some reason people come to see this movie, I'll just take like a portion of the box office and then like I just want the rights back
Starting point is 00:27:52 in 25 years. And they were like, that's weird. That's too much power for a director. Something that they didn't have problems with on other directors. I don't know what it is about Ryan Coole. I don't know what it is about oh like, I don't know. Like Paul Thomas Sanders.
Starting point is 00:28:07 than, like, people like that. But this coo-gler guy seems to be rubbing them the wrong way, and we can't really figure out what it is. Anyways, the difference. What? I can't think of it. They just released, a variety just released their list of best movies of the year. And they're never a critic that I'm checking for.
Starting point is 00:28:25 They're just, like, kind of very mid. But their list includes movies such as Mission Impossible, the Final Reckoning. So they have two critics who release top ten lists. Mission of Possible Final Reckoning, a Black Book, the Steven Sorterberg movie, which was critically acclaimed, but no mention of sinners anywhere. They're just like, that movie,
Starting point is 00:28:47 which is probably going to be one of the, like, top 10 movies that, like, gets on most year-end top-ten lists. But varieties, like, we're actually not familiar with that film, huh? Oh, you saw that movie? So we had trouble paying attention because we were just reading Ryan Coogler's deal,
Starting point is 00:29:05 the legal document. throughout the entire thing in the dark. See, if we could punch holes in it. If there are any loopholes where we could claw back the rights to the intellectual property in 25 years. Yeah, very strange.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Anyways, a variety can continue to get fucked. Like, even Mission Impossible fans were like, not his best work. Like, this was not a good one. Not a movie to put on these lists. You know, it's like, we can have a blast watching this. It doesn't belong on this
Starting point is 00:29:36 list. We had fun, but this is just a little weird. I love the naked gun. I don't think it belongs. I don't see it. I'm not expecting to see it on one of those lists. Well, that's where you're wrong. That's where you're wrong. It definitely belongs there. Actually, they just did a,
Starting point is 00:29:53 I forget, maybe it was Vulture. I don't know. One of those, you know, pop culture places that sometimes does a good job today. List of the best comedies of all time. And I was like, all right. where the apartment or like some shit like that's going to be number one like some black and white movie is going to be number one and they put naked the original naked gun at number one and I was like you you guys were right surprise the new naked gun I really enjoyed um it is both a movie
Starting point is 00:30:25 that like made me laugh extremely hard yeah and also reminded me like what a fucking miracle the first naked gun is like the fact that it has because this naked gun like through the first two acts is really funny like a lot of big laughs and then like a lot of comedies at the end is just like I don't know and then like this happens this happens like yeah everything else uh you know let's wrap this shit up the first naked gun like is is that funny throughout and then like ends with the best like third act like the the umpah the baseball umpire it is so incredible it's a crazy just like gets funnier and funnier it's fucking amazing funnier and then with the stakes of the number one action movie of the year yeah yeah at the same time of uh it's so good
Starting point is 00:31:21 it's great yeah it is so good and the new one also a lot of fun a lot of big laughs definitely worth checking out. All right, Blake Wexler, such a pleasure having you. Where can people find you, follow you all that good stuff? Likewise. Thank you for having me at Blake Wexler on all social media. On January 16th, I will be at Little Field in Brooklyn. If you live in New York, come out to this show. This is the one big show I'll be doing in New York all year. Please get tickets. Those tickets are in my bio. And then I will be in March at Helium Comedy Club in Atlanta. So I'll be in these two places. Zygang pool up. Please. Where are you going to be on January 6th, though?
Starting point is 00:32:00 Oh, January 6th. So I, um, I mean, it's, we can talk off, off mic, but I like going down to the Potomac. Uh, I love the potom, the area where the Potomac is. Yeah. So, yeah, might check out some things. Take a little stroll along on the National Mall. A couple of my buddies. Reliving some good.
Starting point is 00:32:16 A couple of my foul mouth buddies. Like, you know how people do Paul Revere's ride and stuff like that in Massachusetts, uh, on the anniversary of that? January 6th, we just like to go down. there and I don't know just stretch her legs a little bit yeah um all right anyways uh blake was at january 6th for sure uh that's gonna do it for us this afternoon we're back tomorrow with a whole last episode of the show until then be kind to each other be kind to yourselves get your vaccines well you still can get your flu shots don't do nothing about white supremacy
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