The Dana Show with Dana Loesch - BONUS: What Happened At The Pentagon??
Episode Date: June 11, 2026Multiple floors of the Pentagon were locked down and evacuated due to a "hazardous materials incident”. Trump calls off the scheduled strikes in Iran over a reported deal. Karmelo Anthony’s mom cl...aims self-defense and lies about there being an all-White jury.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Relief Factorhttps://www.ReliefFactor.comDeclare your independence from pain with Relief Factor—start the 3-Week QuickStart for just $17.76Prebornhttps://www.PreBorn.com/DanaDonate today to help another Mother and Father experience hope. $28 sponsors one ultrasound and can help save a baby’s life. Or Dial #250 and say BABYNative Path Grass Fed Collagenhttps://GetNativePath.com/DanaFor my special offer get up to 45% OFF. Try it risk-free with a 365-day money-back guarantee.Byrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaTrusted by law enforcement, security professionals, and everyday Americans—defend yourself and your family with Byrna.HumanNhttps://Humann.com/DanaSave $5 on HumanN Cholesterol Health Daily at Sam's Club. Head to your local Sam's Club and do more to support your cholesterol health with the science-first brand. Patriot Mobilehttp://PatriotMobile.com/DANAVisit online or call 972-PATRIOT and use promo code DANA for a FREE month of service.Ghost Bedhttps://GhostBed.com/DANAGhostBed has the cooling luxury mattress you need for the best summer sleep. Use code DANA for an extra 10% off sitewide.Noble Goldhttps://NobleGoldInvestments.com/DanaIf you want to see how physical gold and silver could fit into your portfolio, download Noble Gold Investments FREE Wealth Protection Kit. Pocket HoseText DANA to 64000For a limited time, get two FREE gifts—a 360° rotating pocket pivot and thumb drive nozzle when you buy a new Pocket Hose Ballistic; just text DANA to 64000, message and data rates may apply.Subscribe today and stay in the loop on all things news with The Dana Show. Follow us here for more daily clips, updates, and commentary:YoutubeFacebookInstagramXMore InfoWebsite
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So when I was playing the show today, this was going to be the biggest thing that we had for the show, right?
Biggest thing today was POTUS, which is still huge.
POTUS talking about the, not escalation, but now the fulfillment of what he was just, has been discussing, honestly, for 40 years with Iran.
If I'm being, you know, it's been 40 years. Come on. 40 years with Iran.
And so we've, he's, he did not commit to Karg Island. And I'm going to talk about the.
strategic importance of Karg Island and how if you were to escalate in terms of force,
why you would rather have Karg Island than a situation where you're going into Iran proper.
I mean, it would require boots on the ground, but also not, you don't even know necessarily,
would the U.S. even be the ones to do it?
because, you know, I'm just saying, there's, you know, Israel's over there as well.
We got a lot to unpack because on top of this, all right, so on top of this,
then we've got this story with the Pentagon.
Let me give me a second to pull this up.
So the, I know, this is crazy.
So we're following this along with you.
And I've got a few, I got a couple of, I got a call in one text in to try to get,
because I know some people that work at the Pentagon.
Of course, everybody is, is completely locked down.
I had a friend of mine that right as this story broke,
and she works in the press, texted me and said something's happening with the Pentagon.
I'm like, oh, my gosh.
So if you are unaware of what's happening, so this is the Pentagon, as you know,
it's considered the largest office building in the world.
They deal with a lot of secure stuff there, obviously.
And I'm saying this because this is what's going to make sense,
what I tell you next.
So they have the, it's a very sophisticated,
system in place that monitors everything from air quality, temperature, even electromagnet.
I mean, it monitors literally everything that you can imagine. Think of the craziest home
security system and multiply it by 11-D, and that's kind of what you get at the Pentagon.
And so within the inner portion of the Pentagon, and they call it the apex, and that's because it's, you know, a highly trafficked corridor, and it's really centralized, the system that they have, the security system that detects, you know, heat, temperature, air quality, it registered something toxic in the air quality.
and technically what they said was that it was an issue.
It was an air quality issue that necessitated a full-on lockdown.
And then they had to implement all of these precautionary procedures in place, right?
And so the issue, they've got it all.
Apparently one thing, there was one reporter who said, per his sources, that they had something,
but they wouldn't say whether it was a solid or a liquid or even if they noticed it was aerosol, you know, any, whatever it was, or gas, that they were testing something.
Now, some people were saying that it was a false alarm, but they're working to, I think media saying that CNN was saying that they were told that it was a false alarm.
But regardless, they're still, they said that the lockdown was going to go on for at least another couple hours until they, they were.
evacuated and they lock things down. And so they're trying to see, I'm, you know, I mean,
it could be a false alarm. It could be. It could not be. Yeah, that's what they're saying. It's a
false alarm. But, well, that's what the media is. So far there hasn't been an official word from
the administration or the Pentagon. So we're waiting to see for that. But that's what some of the
media is saying. So, I mean, I get why people would think, oh my gosh, something seriously,
because of everything that's going on with Iran, which is why we played that soundbite when we were
coming into the program because that's, you know, Trump is, we struck Iran again.
We're going to get into that.
But I get it.
There's a lot of elements there.
I get it, right?
That make you think, oh, my gosh, it's Iranians.
My first thought was this some damn Iranians in there.
It was my first thought.
I mean, I would love, I wanted to be a false alarm, specifically because it's like so innermost
in the Pentagon for something like that, to, if, for it to have been nefarious.
For something like that to have happened, that means someone had the credentials to get in there to do it.
That means it's on the inside.
So I don't want that to happen because that's a major security foobar.
That's a big, giant cluster.
That's what that is.
And we don't want that.
We don't want baddies in the inner circle, right?
You don't want baddies that you don't have the ability to even get into the inner, the innermost part, the apex of the Pentagon.
But by damn, if somebody had the means and the motive and the ability to do something horrible to people who work there,
do? Yeah, that kind of rubs you the wrong way. So I don't want it to be a real thing. So I'm pulling for a
false alarm and I'm waiting for total confirmation. So it's neither anything, it's not anything at this
point until they confirm it. But that's what happened. But man, the air sensors. And then I got
a million questions about that. What if somebody wears a particularly strong, heinous perfume?
You know those ladies, right? It's like a sweet, sickly, like artificially floral scent. You know
what I'm saying?
That's artificial.
Like sidebar, sidebar right now.
Let's just gather around the table.
So I was on an international flight one time.
This was multi-hour flight.
And I mean, I go in, I'm in business class because it's a long flight, and your girl
works when she's on the plane.
Okay, she doesn't lay back with headphones on.
Your girl works.
So I'm getting, I'm getting comfy, right?
Get in my seat.
And I'll be, I watch, you all know this feeling.
I watch this lady stand up.
And I watched her pull out.
And it was an, it's all.
It was an ud, O-U-D, and I could see that on the bottle.
I'm like, oh, we're all about to die.
That was my first thought in the middle of the cabin and starts,
like she's taking a perfume bath.
And I mean, I'm immediately like, what in the world of stink did you just spray on yourself?
And then I'm thinking, oh, my gosh, what if that, what if that, like, you know,
I was immediately thinking, poisoned by perfume and my mind races.
I'm very, yeah, it's not supposed to be subtle, though, Kane.
this was not subtle. This was, I'm going to punch you in the face with my scent. That's what it was.
Y'all know what it. Like, I don't mind perfume. I don't even mind if people accidentally overdo it.
Just not in front of me. You know what I'm saying? Because then you're breathing it in.
That's those particles that it's going up your nose. Anyway, long story long,
it would be great to have things like that on everything. I want a system like that on a plane.
And I want it to go off if somebody's stinky gets on and they're like, get out. Get out. You can't
fly this plane. I want that sophisticated
level of security. So we're waiting and seeing. I'm not
freaking out over it because I just don't.
This is how you know it's not anything to freak
out over. If the news
goes to commercial
while they're talking about the story,
it's not a big deal.
That's a very good measure. That's a very good measure.
That is as bankable as the
Waffle House indicator for storms.
Mark my word. So if you're watching
something, you're watching news and they got
the headlines and they're talking about a particular
story and all that stuff,
If they go to commercial while they're talking about it, it's not, it's going to be a nothing
burger within the next hour or two, just so you know. So that's how, that's a good measure of things.
So I also, here's another question that I have. Everybody was showing, and one other quick thing,
I also understand people's suspicion, not just because of the Iran stuff, but because after 9-11,
we had that anthrax scare that went on for like a year. And they were sending anthrax legit to the
Pentagon and all this other stuff. So I get it, right? I completely.
understand and I don't think people being sensitive or concerned about it is overblown or hyperbole,
right? But here's the other question that I have. And I don't want to put it up there,
but how many times did you guys see the, like, news stations put a map of the Pentagon
up on the TV? Do you, I don't want everybody to know how it's laid out. Is that weird?
Cane, do you want everybody to know how that's laid out?
Actually, you know, I never really gave a thought,
and I wonder how detailed those.
I put a screenshot in the Slack channel there, to your point.
Yeah, I'm with you on that.
I never really gave it any thought until you just mentioned it.
Yeah.
But I don't want them to know what all these different rings are inside the Pentagon
and where everything's listed.
I don't want them to know anything.
I don't want them to know what the hallways are called.
I don't want them to know what anything is.
I don't want them to know that there's an apex, and I only even know that they have an inter-sanctum because I know people that work there, and that's it.
Otherwise, if you drop me off at the Pentagon, I don't know where I'm going.
We don't know where we're going.
We need a tour.
But I don't really like the idea of a map.
Like, here it is, guys.
Here's it at.
Here's where everything is.
Look at it.
I don't really want that.
That just kind of bothers me a little bit.
But like I said, I get it how people would be.
It's not being chicken little.
I understand how people would feel nervous and concerned because how long did the anthrax go on?
Do you remember this?
I didn't have time to run through this before we came to air because all of this was happening
as we were getting ready to start.
But I just remember it went on for like an hour and or not an hour, sorry, a year.
It went on for like a whole year where people were getting lawmakers would get.
And then it wasn't all.
anthrax all the time. It was somebody got an envelope of suspicious white powder, and Hunter Biden
immediately would knock it out of your hands and try to snort it. I'm kidding. But so a lot of them
were like false flags and not false flags, but I think it was all on purpose. Like you never knew
if it was going to be real if you got it or not, right? And that was the whole design. It was to
terrorize people. So I understand, like I said, why people would be super concerned because they
I mean, you know, that 9-11, I get it.
I get it.
It makes sense.
So it's just, it's unfortunate, but we'll see.
I mean, it could have been a false alarm.
But then my mind goes, a system that that's, that is that sophisticated, really, a false alarm?
I sound like Kane right now.
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Oh, my gosh.
Juan's like, yes, you do.
Right?
There's nothing wrong with that.
It's like you have such a sophisticated system.
Really a false alarm?
Really?
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So there was a video
I hate social media
that was taken at this restaurant
called noodle bars in
I guess it's in Florida
this maybe could have been
Florida woman
so apparently
the woman bought noodles for her son
and I guess he didn't like them
and so he didn't eat them
and so she wasn't going to pay for them
and she was trying to cite consumer law
but didn't name actually any specific
statute
and they're telling her she has to pay for the noodles because that's how this works.
You absolute welfare queen.
So, yeah.
I mean, that's, I don't know.
She was like, that's the law, but there isn't a law, actually, for that.
You ordered it and you have to pay for it.
I can't stand people sometimes.
I really can't.
Man, working in food service gives you the patience of an angel.
Oh, really, Kane.
Date set for the World Naked Bike.
and Madison.
So not only are they going to be cyclists, but they're going to be naked cyclists, too?
Everything's about this is gross.
Oh, geez.
Madison, Wisconsin, because nobody needs to see you naked on a bike.
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Why?
Oh, does this make sense?
They're protesting against oil dependency.
If we bomb anybody, I have an idea domestically where one can go.
They're protesting what they say is oil dependency by being naked and riding a bike.
I don't have anything else to add to that.
That's the joke.
They know where their bike tires come from, right?
No, they're a bunch of morons.
You think that they know where anything on their bike comes from?
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as well. I think it's on X, too. So go and go peek and see. There's, there's lots of, lots of stuff to get
into, include, oh, this just flew by my screen. Let me grab this real quack. So the latest,
let me pull this up because now we have new stuff as it relates to Iran. Potus had posted,
I don't think he had this up on X. So this is on true social and it was reposted to X. He
He said, quote, based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republic of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have, as President of the United States of America, canceled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening.
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Hmm.
So.
Hmm.
Thoughts, everyone?
I'm thinking.
I'm just saying.
I, so he's announced that those strikes, he's called off the street.
strikes. Now, remember, they were talking about taking Carg Island just a little bit earlier. I mean,
that was a post that he also had. And so he said he's calling off those strikes and they,
and threatened that the U.S. military could seize Carg Island. Now, he did not provide any
details of the agreement. Now, remember earlier, like this morning, he had posted that the United
States, and I'm reading it, will be hitting Iran and all forms of defense with their blood.
blah, blah, blah,
very hard tonight is what he had said.
I think this is all performative.
If you're putting it out there,
I think that was just,
I think that was more for the public
than it was for Iran,
what he posted earlier.
And then to call it off
sounds also performative.
I don't think that they had any intention of
maybe escalating,
or not escalating,
continuing bombings in this operation this evening.
Do you think thoughts?
What do you think, King?
After Trump announced that this was canceled, like oil prices dropped, the stock market
kind of jumped.
So I'm wondering if he's looking at that and saying, well, this was, this is probably a good
move here.
Because then it allows him another step later.
If, you know, I don't know why he's giving them so many off ramps.
think I could have the patience that he has doing this.
I would have, the off ramp would have already been chosen for me a while back.
But I guess he's for the world community.
He's making sure that no one can come back and say,
Trump didn't give them any opportunities.
He just went in like a dictator.
Now, nobody can say that because he's given them so many damn chances.
Yeah.
Well, this is interesting.
So they said, he said discussions and final points have been in both concept and
great detail approved by all parties involved. So, you know, if they were, if this was something that
they were going to really, I think, I push, I don't think that they would have announced it.
To say that there's going to be bombings tonight, I don't think that they would have announced it.
That's me, though. I don't think that's something that, what do you think? I think that,
I think that maybe they did that as a way to let just maybe try to telegraph that there's some
kind of momentum or towards a deal. And remember, this isn't a ceasefire deal. It's just a
negotiation to the ceasefire. We're not even all the way there yet. This is just about negotiations.
We can't even get past that. This is crazy. So that's kind of, that's where this latest
stands. So, FYI, that's where the latest is. All right, a couple of other things that I wanted to
share and get into. So the Carmelo Anthony,
You know, we have the, the, had the verdict, and then we had sentencing.
And Carmelo Anthony's parents have been going on the news.
And I don't know if you guys have this from them.
They've been going on the news talking about this case.
And really, I just think that it's insightful, not insightful, like giving you insight,
but like inciteen.
This is his mom, cut 22.
Listen to this.
My son didn't intend to hurt anyone.
My son was defending himself.
No, he wasn't.
It took less than three hours for a jury to reject 19-year-old Carmelo Anthony's claims of self-defense
and the stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf.
Prosecutors argued Anthony intentionally killed Metcalf after being taunted and
shoved by Metcalf and his teammates at a high school track meet.
Take us inside that courtroom.
What stuck out to you?
What stuck out to be number one was the all-white jury.
But I was trying to be...
This guy is a racial thug.
He is a liar.
It was not an all-white jury.
No wonder his son is the way he is because clearly mom and dad are just like him.
It wasn't an all-white jury, in fact, at all.
It is, they had black jury members, Hispanic jury members, Asian jury members, and Indian jury members.
They had a United Colors of Beninton jury.
Over half of the witnesses that testified against Carmelo Anthony were black.
So you see why Carmelo Anthony doesn't want accountability.
He was raised by deadbeat parents to not have accountability.
You got mama up here defending her grown-ass son who brought a knife to a track meat.
He was asked repeatedly.
By the way, as it came out in the trial, some of the people there that were asking him to leave were black students.
Pretty hard to cry, use the race card on that, isn't it?
Nobody liked this dude in the tent.
and every single one of them testified that, yes, he was the aggressor, he walked in with a problem.
He walked in looking for a problem.
You don't get a diverse jury in this area that, I mean, you're in Collin County, and this is in like, you're, it's not exactly hard.
hardcore red. It's not blue, but there are way more conservative areas in Texas. And it's a
pretty diverse community. You know, you have black and white families that live in Collin County.
So this idea that they somehow didn't get a fair shake, they had black witnesses and they had,
I mean, a pretty heavy, heavily minority jury. And they still walked away with this verdict.
Don't sit, you know why I hate this so much that these thugs are trying to play the race card?
Because you have other black families and other minority families that were like, no, no, no, he's the aggressor.
We're tired of putting up with this stuff.
He was the aggressor.
But you're going to discount those families because that doesn't fit your narrative.
His parents are the racists.
His mom and dad are racist.
No wonder.
You know, they weren't even there for sentencing.
They didn't even tell him goodbye before he went away.
They gave the mom gave her impact statement and flooded her eyes and then left.
Drove off in our new car.
They weren't even there.
Now, so, you know, in some ways, you can't blame your upbringing for everything.
You know not to kill people.
So that's on him, obviously.
But it sounds like he did not get off on the right foot in life because he had two absentee parents.
And that's the real sad thing.
These parents are just as culpable.
them out there saying this stuff.
And the mom out there outside when she left saying that this is about racism.
It's racist.
It's about racism.
That's just despicable.
Just despicable.
But the witnesses that they had, they had, I think, of the, was it six that they had, six or seven witnesses they called?
I think five of them, let me double check.
because I want to say four or five, yes.
So seven witnesses and four of them were black,
and I think one was Asian that had testified.
So over half of the witnesses were minorities,
and they were all saying the same thing independently of each other.
Like this guy was the aggressor.
But his parents keep trying to make it a race thing.
Now, he appealed.
He, his courtroom, they filed an appeal, but, you know, yeah, it's not going to happen because he committed a crime.
He committed a crime.
And the dad, Carmelo Anthony's dad, he was asked, you know, what's your message for the METCath family?
And his dad was like, well, you know, it's unfortunate to where nobody wins.
We've all been hurt by this.
No, no, no, no.
No.
You took that man's son off the face of this earth.
took him off the face of this earth in front of his twin brother,
his twin brother, Austin McHaff's brother, who was going to grow up,
they were going to grow up together, they were going to share their lives together,
get married someday, their families all be together, now that's gone forever.
Because the Anthony family raised a son who's a thug.
And the mom refuses to take accountability.
And the dad refuses to take accountability.
They think apparently that it is their right, this is where it's racial.
You can't, I would never believe that one of my children would have the right to go and instigate something.
I would never believe that one of my children had the right to go somewhere where they weren't supposed to be,
politely asked to leave repeatedly by everybody there, refuse, and purposefully provoke a confrontation because one of them would have a knife.
They knew they could come out on top no matter what.
And that is exactly what Carmelo Anthony did.
That's why he was so emboldened because he had a deadly weapon and he knew he was going to use it.
So you can't tell me that he wasn't going and looking for anything.
And by the way, this is what the prosecution argued.
And it is what the jury overwhelmingly believed.
Overwhelmingly believed.
And the dad out there acting like, well, you know, we're all hurting.
No, you are not.
And the other thing, too, is the mom sat inside.
So the jury, so apparently they had Hispanic, Asian, white, and Middle Eastern people in the jury.
And she saw the jury and still looked at that reporter's face.
And they both said, all white.
All white.
So what was the purpose of him stabbing Austin Metcalf if he wasn't trying to hurt himself?
He wasn't defending himself.
He literally was telling Metcalf, try me, come on, come on.
All of the witnesses, when they testified before the grand jury, they said he was looking for a fight and trying to start one.
And he would not go.
He would not leave.
And then he tried to play the victim.
No, the only person who was hurt was Austin Metcalf when Carmelo Anthony plunged a knife so deeply into his chest that it pierced through bone and right into his heart.
That's the only, those are the only.
That's the only victim.
And I can't believe that media, they're just glazing this family.
That's all it is.
It was a very diverse jury.
He didn't intend to hurt anyone.
No, he just brought a knife to attract meat.
He was asked approximately 15 times to leave and refused.
He kept challenging everyone in the tent, quote, touch me again, see what happens.
Nobody was even touching him.
And then he was daring people.
Touch me, hit me, come on.
egging him on according to witnesses according to the jury the testimony oh he didn't turn to hit you shut up
stop with that dodge and accountability there's a young man who's dead because of what their son did
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It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
It's time for Florida man.
We got a Florida shark, guys,
video with it. So this happened at a Florida naval base on Monday this week. A shark interrupted a
Florida employee's snorkeling break and there were screams and it was all captured on video.
It was at the Naval Warfare Center in Panama City. It was a civilian employee there.
He was just off the shore on Monday and he was attacked by a shark. That's according to the
naval support activity. You're watching it right now. That's actually, oh my gosh. Now somebody recorded it.
was thrashing in the water, a fin came out, ooh, and he yelled for help. He hasn't been identified.
They said his arms were severely injured, but he was rescued by onlookers. He was snorkeling during
his lunch break, and a 911 call says the witness was reporting the attack saying that the victim's
arm was there, but it's not. That's not helpful. But they were asking, were his arms severed?
So they, guys obviously hospitalized and prayers for a speedy recovery.
Man, that's insane.
Can you imagine going on a lunch break once in a swim?
It was the shark's lunch break too.
Good heavens.
And this is the second in the panhandle within the last week.
There was a bull shark that bit of fisherman, according to Pensacola News Journal.
But notice where he was.
It's always in areas like that where you kind of maybe a little brackish water, maybe a little, you know, they're swimming in there.
They're going where the fish is, right?
they're going where the stuff is. If you're snorkeling and you're looking at fish, so is a shark.
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Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of the United States.
Everybody, day after the primary, we won last night. Resounding, resounding win from the
voters of Maine who very much want to see a change in our politics.
But this morning, I'm doing very important things, which is right.
riding on the bike bus in Bar Harbor, where the community gets together and helps ride with all of the kids who want to ride their bikes to school.
And so it's safe and fun.
Just keep him away from Port-a-Johns.
It's exactly the thing that we need a lot more of in this country, which is people coming together and realizing that their neighbors are good people.
And everybody really just wants to help each other.
This dude is such a fake.
He is such a fake.
Of course, he's pretending to be a cyclist not to.
I'll tell you what.
This is a guy who's a complete Nepo baby who went, he grew up.
Do you know he grew up in an Oceanside Mansion?
No.
Grand Platner grew up in an Oceanside Mansion.
Oh, my gosh.
Hold up, hold up.
Hold up.
I'm going to pull this up.
Because his house, geez, it is about as bougie.
Yes, he did.
And everyone's like, oh, he's spent in.
modest surroundings. No, he grew up in a mansion. He also went to like a $75,000 a year private school.
I can't even imagine. He is a super, now look, I don't mind people who are rich kids. I don't mind
how people, families work hard for what they earn and they can do whatever the hell they want with it.
I'm not a Marxist. But don't sit here. I don't like the inauthenticity. I don't like it when people
cosplay. And Democrats
do this, whether it's Elizabeth Warren faking like
she's Native American, like an
American Indian, or
if it's Graham Platner who's pretending
to be poor, or if it's
Jasmine Crockett acting like she's hood.
No, all these people came from the richest
areas. They were born with silver spoons up their
back sides. These people have never met
diversity, much less diversity.
So,
no, this guy, I'm just
hope there wasn't a portage on on the way.
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It's time for Dana's Quick Five.
Let me get this pulled up
because we're having to deal with this issue instead.
All right.
So, let's see here.
First up, oh my gosh.
What is tan maxing?
I think we know.
Can we stop calling things maxing?
Yeah, everything.
So if you get fat, is that food maxing?
Yes.
That's my old, everyone's always like, Dina, you've had a face left.
I've literally never had anything done.
But what I am going to do is I'm going to food max as I get older because it's natural
anti-wrinkle.
See?
Mm-hmm.
I got goals, y'all.
So apparently
Are they like not wearing
I'm reading this? Are they not?
What is a tan fluencer?
Oh my gosh.
Guys, stop.
You guys know that stuff will ease you.
But at the same time,
I don't believe in constantly coding yourself
with SPF and not going under the sun.
Your body is literally made to get vitamin D.
But that doesn't mean that you
slather on the baby oil and all that.
I mean, if being worried about skin cancer
doesn't bother young people,
okay, then stop talking about.
talking about skin cancer. Talk about how old they're going to look when they're 20, when they're
25. You guys are going to look like tan leather when you're 30, right? You're going to have to
spend an ungodly amount of money getting your skin lasered off to fix all the damage that you did
when you were younger. So if nothing else convinces you, let that be the thing that does, right?
Good heavens. Help us help you. All right, Honda recalls more than 880,000 cars due to a problem
with rear suspension components.
That's quite a lot.
The company said it covers 2016 to 2022 Honda Pilot.
There's a whole list of stuff that I'm not going to read all on air right now,
but you might want to look it up.
It centers around the rear subframe is what they said.
And that it can corrode suspension mounting points.
