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Well, first of all, I've never seen you so excited. Last time I saw you, just aroused when they canceled the ropers. But, you know, Drew, by the way, did you know I am nine days your senior? Both of us were born exactly at the same time. Same astrological sign. Both of us are feces. And, you know, you did something right now which I think was very interesting. First, you were trolled.
Well, first of all, I've never seen you so excited. Last time I saw you, just aroused when they canceled the ropers. But, you know, Drew, by the way, did you know I am nine days your senior? Both of us were born exactly at the same time. Same astrological sign. Both of us are feces. And, you know, you did something right now which I think was very interesting. First, you were trolled.
and i can't believe a man of your uh how you could do that now what i do is when somebody does waste their time with these threads these voluminous excoriations these this gravamen you know this explaining these indictments of you after you're done you must respond with what do you mean question mark now they're going
and i can't believe a man of your uh how you could do that now what i do is when somebody does waste their time with these threads these voluminous excoriations these this gravamen you know this explaining these indictments of you after you're done you must respond with what do you mean question mark now they're going
But I always wait, and then they'll come back, and then you say, for example, what? And then they'll say, do you not hear? And you'll see how far can I take these people. But you bring up a very good point, and this is so interesting. I myself have – it's this instant expertise thing. I don't know if this is the Grundig, whatever, but my particular thing was, I'll give you mine.
But I always wait, and then they'll come back, and then you say, for example, what? And then they'll say, do you not hear? And you'll see how far can I take these people. But you bring up a very good point, and this is so interesting. I myself have – it's this instant expertise thing. I don't know if this is the Grundig, whatever, but my particular thing was, I'll give you mine.
Women who claim that they have lost rights, they have no rights under President Trump. And for some reason, they believe that Roe against Wade and everything. So I said, oh, this is interesting. Oh, so you know about Roe, right? He goes, yes. Oh, I see. So what about substantive due process did you find not problematic? It's like me arguing Ivermectin with you.
Women who claim that they have lost rights, they have no rights under President Trump. And for some reason, they believe that Roe against Wade and everything. So I said, oh, this is interesting. Oh, so you know about Roe, right? He goes, yes. Oh, I see. So what about substantive due process did you find not problematic? It's like me arguing Ivermectin with you.
But they have this idea that, well, no, no, somehow that means something. I said, well, do you know the history behind? Do you know what privacy is? And how that came from Griswold in 1965 and how it basically was made up. And they'll look at you. And you know what? Nothing. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what you say. None of it matters.
But they have this idea that, well, no, no, somehow that means something. I said, well, do you know the history behind? Do you know what privacy is? And how that came from Griswold in 1965 and how it basically was made up. And they'll look at you. And you know what? Nothing. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter what you say. None of it matters.
And you know, Drew, if you don't want me calling you, Drew, because Mary Ann would make no sense. But you know, I think that what's important is that we need to bring back to our vocabulary to... We must unpack the notion of people who are retarded. And for a long time, we said, oh, that's a bad word. You know, when I say, what are you, blind? What are you, deaf?
And you know, Drew, if you don't want me calling you, Drew, because Mary Ann would make no sense. But you know, I think that what's important is that we need to bring back to our vocabulary to... We must unpack the notion of people who are retarded. And for a long time, we said, oh, that's a bad word. You know, when I say, what are you, blind? What are you, deaf?
I'm not making fun of these people. But there are people who I think that for whatever particular reason, they're just born stupid. And I think that we have to call them out and we have to adjudicate them stupid. And we have to come up with instead of the insanity defense, stupid, because a lot of people are just stupid. Be oceans, dimwits, dullards.
I'm not making fun of these people. But there are people who I think that for whatever particular reason, they're just born stupid. And I think that we have to call them out and we have to adjudicate them stupid. And we have to come up with instead of the insanity defense, stupid, because a lot of people are just stupid. Be oceans, dimwits, dullards.
I mean, absolute drools, as we say here in Hell's Kitchen. So that aside. But remember, if you don't. If you don't run into these people, you're not doing something right. I do this all the time. You mentioned, for example, I thought we were going to talk a little bit about Ukraine and Israel and the Middle East or Trump or what he said and what he didn't say. And it's I don't know what it is.
I mean, absolute drools, as we say here in Hell's Kitchen. So that aside. But remember, if you don't. If you don't run into these people, you're not doing something right. I do this all the time. You mentioned, for example, I thought we were going to talk a little bit about Ukraine and Israel and the Middle East or Trump or what he said and what he didn't say. And it's I don't know what it is.
You mentioned critical thinking, you know. In law school, we had this thing called IRAC. It was this acronym for Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion. And it was this blue book whenever you had a legal issue. You say, first of all, what is the issue? What are we talking about? Let's make sure we know what we're talking about. For the case of ivermectin, the issue is, is it harmful?
You mentioned critical thinking, you know. In law school, we had this thing called IRAC. It was this acronym for Issue, Rule, Analysis, Conclusion. And it was this blue book whenever you had a legal issue. You say, first of all, what is the issue? What are we talking about? Let's make sure we know what we're talking about. For the case of ivermectin, the issue is, is it harmful?
What are we talking about? Let's just make sure we home in, not hone, but home in on this issue. Now, what's the rule? Well, this is where your expertise comes in. What does the literature say? What do the studies say? What does it do? What is ivermectin? It's inert. It's inert. Hello? What do you need? What am I inert? Why are we even having this? Here, take this thing. It's like the placebo.
What are we talking about? Let's just make sure we home in, not hone, but home in on this issue. Now, what's the rule? Well, this is where your expertise comes in. What does the literature say? What do the studies say? What does it do? What is ivermectin? It's inert. It's inert. Hello? What do you need? What am I inert? Why are we even having this? Here, take this thing. It's like the placebo.