Duncan Trussell
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Maybe it can't be solved, just like Australopithecus couldn't figure out how to make a plane. We're not prepared for it. And we're not supposed to last. We're supposed to carry on to the next thing. And the next thing will still be us. That's what's going to be weird. The next thing is going to still be us. We just want us to stay us like this. We want, you know, fucking blues songs. Sure.
Maybe it can't be solved, just like Australopithecus couldn't figure out how to make a plane. We're not prepared for it. And we're not supposed to last. We're supposed to carry on to the next thing. And the next thing will still be us. That's what's going to be weird. The next thing is going to still be us. We just want us to stay us like this. We want, you know, fucking blues songs. Sure.
Maybe it can't be solved, just like Australopithecus couldn't figure out how to make a plane. We're not prepared for it. And we're not supposed to last. We're supposed to carry on to the next thing. And the next thing will still be us. That's what's going to be weird. The next thing is going to still be us. We just want us to stay us like this. We want, you know, fucking blues songs. Sure.
And we want to drink whiskey. Sure. We want to smoke cigarettes. We want to, like, get in fist fights.
And we want to drink whiskey. Sure. We want to smoke cigarettes. We want to, like, get in fist fights.
And we want to drink whiskey. Sure. We want to smoke cigarettes. We want to, like, get in fist fights.
We want us to stay us.
We want us to stay us.
We want us to stay us.
Not only that, it seems like if you wanted to have an evolutionary path towards a genderless society, wouldn't you have that society, if you wanted to tame the wild primate, wouldn't you have that society be completely addicted to plastic? They use plastic for everything, which is an endocrine disruptor.
Not only that, it seems like if you wanted to have an evolutionary path towards a genderless society, wouldn't you have that society, if you wanted to tame the wild primate, wouldn't you have that society be completely addicted to plastic? They use plastic for everything, which is an endocrine disruptor.
Not only that, it seems like if you wanted to have an evolutionary path towards a genderless society, wouldn't you have that society, if you wanted to tame the wild primate, wouldn't you have that society be completely addicted to plastic? They use plastic for everything, which is an endocrine disruptor.
So you have these plastic and these chemicals that get into the body, lower testosterone, shrink dicks, shrink taints. Dr. Shanna Swan's work. They shrink taints? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shanna Swan, have you ever talked to her? I didn't know that taint could shrink. You should talk. No, well, it's in utero. So this is what happens. When you introduce mammals to that, her book is called... Countdown.
So you have these plastic and these chemicals that get into the body, lower testosterone, shrink dicks, shrink taints. Dr. Shanna Swan's work. They shrink taints? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shanna Swan, have you ever talked to her? I didn't know that taint could shrink. You should talk. No, well, it's in utero. So this is what happens. When you introduce mammals to that, her book is called... Countdown.
So you have these plastic and these chemicals that get into the body, lower testosterone, shrink dicks, shrink taints. Dr. Shanna Swan's work. They shrink taints? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shanna Swan, have you ever talked to her? I didn't know that taint could shrink. You should talk. No, well, it's in utero. So this is what happens. When you introduce mammals to that, her book is called... Countdown.
That's right. I used to remember it. It's a great book. She's really fun, too. She's a really fascinating person. But what they found is with mammals, when you introduce phthalates, which are these plastics, like microplastics and the chemicals that come off of them, into pregnant women or pregnant mice, the babies have smaller taints.
That's right. I used to remember it. It's a great book. She's really fun, too. She's a really fascinating person. But what they found is with mammals, when you introduce phthalates, which are these plastics, like microplastics and the chemicals that come off of them, into pregnant women or pregnant mice, the babies have smaller taints.
That's right. I used to remember it. It's a great book. She's really fun, too. She's a really fascinating person. But what they found is with mammals, when you introduce phthalates, which are these plastics, like microplastics and the chemicals that come off of them, into pregnant women or pregnant mice, the babies have smaller taints.
And then a taint is one of the best ways to distinguish a male or a female in mammals.
And then a taint is one of the best ways to distinguish a male or a female in mammals.