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Chapter 1: What is the main topic of this episode?
Patriots, gay-triots, they-triots, black-triots. Fuck off! That's right. Trump's America, baby.
We gotta do the cacaw, the fuck off.
Gotta take all the lips where you can get them. This is Asshole Island, America's top DEI podcast. And we will be the final resistance if it kills us.
Yeah. We will continue to be the head beavers in charge to the end. Pumps, what have you had it with? Okay, what I've had it with...
is when you buy a sports bra that has padding in it and then you wash it and the pad comes out and you have to replace the padding and you can never get it quite right why don't they just sew the pads in the bra why am i chasing through my washing machine these pads i feel like it ruins everything so i went yesterday to buy
bras that the pads don't come out they don't exist you're constantly it's like how hard is it sew the pad in let me ask you this and i i have experienced that exact same thing i know exactly what we're talking about but considering that you have uh large breasts and nipples
Is that why you wear the pad? Yeah, the Sticky Audi Big Chief nipples. In fact, I saw one of my high school friends the other night and he was – because they used to call them the Big Chief nipples in high school because those big pencils. And he was like, how are the Big Chiefs?
I was like, they're still out. Why don't you just wear like a nipple cover and then just get rid of the pads altogether?
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Chapter 2: Why are group texts so annoying?
It's a great idea. Here's the problem with it. If I just wear the nipple cover – like the gravity, it sinks the boobs down. You've got more sag and drag. I've got more sag in my drag than a nipple cover can combat with. These are big problems in Trump's America. These are huge problems in Trump's America.
All right. Let me tell you what I've had it with. I've had it when you're involved in a group text and you don't really want to be in the group text, but you have to be in it. And the one that I'm talking about is I have a senior in high school and it's the parent senior group text. And I've had it when people ask the group a question that should be asked to Google.
And let me give you an example. About four or five days ago, a woman asked the group, and I'm talking, you know, there's probably 90, 100 people in this. Does anybody have any tips on how to get the wrinkles out of the graduation gown? No. No, I'm dead serious. I look at that and I just think, what's the psychology behind this? She knows that there's Google.
Are we wanting to have a conversation with this many people? Because that's my worst nightmare. And number two, are you trying to let everyone know that you don't have conflict resolution skills? Wrinkles and gown. Resolution. Hit the Google. Get an iron. Get a steamer. And so I've had it with that. And this happens a lot. People asking group messages or individuals things that could be Googled.
But the group text fuckery gets even worse. So last night they had the senior award ceremony, right? And so one of the moms goes into the group meet and she's like, I just want everybody to know that there had been some rumors that the kids would be informed if they were receiving an award and some of the parents weren't going to come. Well, that's not true.
That the awards are going to be a surprise. And so then like there's this conversation going on back and forth about it. And just here's my overall thing about this. It's just not your business. Like if you're a mom and you don't work at the school and you're not an employee of the school and we're dealing with 18 to 19 year olds and then also all of the parents are grown ass adults.
Everybody has agency to figure out on their own about this award ceremony. It's just the meddling and the micromanaging that goes on in these parent group meetings. It is such a cancer. It really is. It ruins what should be like joyful activities with your children as they cross this milestone. Looking around, seeing all these busy bodies, and it just grates on my nerves.
Right.
This generation will be the most celebrated generation.
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Chapter 3: How do modern parenting trends affect children?
I had to go yesterday to a slideshow. at one o'clock at the school that the students put together a slideshow. And here's the problem with it. They send it out and they put an asterisk by the parts that the parents can be involved in. Well, if I don't show up, then I'm the fucking asshole. That's right. Mom that doesn't show up.
But all of this is done by all of these parents who just have to be involved in everything. And a part of being a senior is you're starting to teach your kids autonomy. The slideshow should be for the seniors. Right. I'm not a senior. I don't go to school. It felt awkward leaving the office in the middle of the day, driving to the school, sitting down with other parents, watching the slideshow.
And it's just, it's too much. This power mom culture is creating the biggest generation of titty babies. And you can start to see the results trickle out. Gen Z, anxiety out the wazoo. I wonder why. Because nobody ever taught them how to be autonomous, how to govern themselves. And it's... Then interacting with these parents and how dramatic they are about everything.
It's just the drama surrounding raising kids right now. Like it's this new novel thing. It's just like we're not the first people that have done this. What we are are the first people that have made it this big of a fucking deal. Right. That's what we are. We are the people who have acted like and feigned that we discovered breeding.
Right. And in fact, we didn't. Well, it's like the greatest generation, the biggest generation of titty babies. And then I want to swing back to the point you made about this other mother saying, well, that's not true. Mind your own fucking business. If I don't want to go to the awards, if I don't want to go to the film, that is my right.
You don't need to get on and tell me that what I should and shouldn't do. Like, why do you care? Why do you care?
That's what I was thinking. Like, why? If you need to know information, contact somebody at the school. But these moms asking how to iron a gown and then monitoring who's going to an award ceremony and whose kids are getting awards and whose kids aren't getting awards and who was notified about the awards. Get a job.
life right get a life like seriously all of that hyper fixation harms you the person who's being that codependent super duper harms your child and i'm never going to get that time back i'm damaged from all of these interactions I leave the group me damaged. I leave a little bit of me that believed in a little bit of humanity in that group message. And I cannot wait until graduation.
And it happens in a week or two where it will say, Jennifer Welch has left this group message because it will be the second after the graduation.
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Chapter 4: What are the hosts' views on Trump and MAGA?
People are getting indoctrinated at schools and higher education is the problem. That's what's corrupting all of our kids. And I guess when they hear all of this stuff from the teachers, it's. they don't connect it to their kids. They just think these other kids shouldn't have that type of education, but their kids can. And so I think we're going to hit a really big conflict. We're hitting it now.
But of the people that want to learn, And the people that want to objectively learn and that really want to be truth seekers and don't fall prey to propaganda and indoctrination. So we're going to have the battle of the curious versus the dipshits. It's coming. I mean, I think we're having it right now. And so I just thought it was just interesting.
And I was kind of glad that some of those people had to hear those things being said. And I wonder if any of them thought, well, this seems kind of woke.
Okay, I was just going to say when you're thinking that, like, I applaud you that you're thinking, you know, what is their take on this? They're hearing this. Are they applying it? It is like two separate worlds over their head type situation.
But you told me your family members who were triple Trumpers, you had a cousin that went to an Ivy League school, and then she became a Democrat, and they blamed the Ivy League school for it.
Right, but I'm saying in that moment, they are thinking... We are different. We are special. We know the truth because we follow the megachurch proclamations. So it's an inability to apply intellectual curiosity and critical thinking as reality. you know, completely polar opposite of what they believe. They don't see that they're counterintuitive. They just don't.
So you're telling me when they hear the language spoken by these teachers of all of these things, like critical thinking and objective truths and all of these things, from a teacher, they think that's a good thing. But when they hear Fox News say the same thing, they identify it as bad?
Well, no, I'm saying that they think they have all those things. They think they are critical thinkers. They think they're, they are getting to the truth. Like they are, you know, they know all the truth because they believe in the Bible. They don't, I mean, they're curious because they're stopping the deep state.
Like they don't see that they are at the, you know, polar opposite of what you're talking about. They think they've got it. They think they've got all the answers. That's terrifying.
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Chapter 5: What role does critical thinking play in education?
I think the three star and calling me middle of the road is they wanted to trigger me and it worked hook, line, sinker.
I fell for it.
I fell for it. Hook, line, sinker.
We're going to go to lunch later and I'm going to hear about this. Just thank you so much.
Probably next, you know, next podcast.
Middle of the road.
For anybody that thinks I'm middle of the road.
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Chapter 6: How are reviews of the podcast affecting the hosts?
It's my turn. Okay. All right. This is welcome to I've had it. Welcome to I've had it. I'm Angie, the HBIC. Okay. First news story today. Put this up. Chat GPT users are developing bizarre delusions, which Angie has been accusing this me of this. So that's why I chose this story.
A Rolling Stone report highlights growing concerns that some users are falling into a state of chat GPT-induced psychosis. Reddit users are sharing alarming stories about loved ones becoming obsessed with spiritual and conspiratorial delusions, believing they've been chosen by sentient AIs or cosmic forces.
In several cases, these interactions led to deteriorating mental health, ruined relationships, and drastic life changes, all seemingly worsened by the AI's tendency to mirror user beliefs without challenging them. Experts warn that while the technology mimics conversations well, it lacks awareness or ethical judgment, potentially reinforcing psychotic thoughts.
OK, I just want to say I don't accuse you of having chat GPT delusions. I accuse you of chat GPT being your friend. Like instead of going to lunch for a table for two, it's we're going to get a table for three and chat GPT. But that sounds to me like kind of that they're catfishing themselves with chat GPT kind of. Is that what you get out of it?
No, I get that like what I take from this is probably the people who are doing this I would think have some sort of pre-existing condition for some sort of psychotic condition. And this is exacerbating that is what I think that is. Okay. Yeah. I can buy that. I can buy that. I mean, I think that, you know, I've read some stories that Mark Zuckerberg recently said that Americans need more friends.
He proposes his AI, whatever his is, you know, now all these billionaires have this AI. stuff. And I think it's really a problem when we have a loneliness epidemic and then the thought leaders, the billionaires that made all this shit that are causing the lonely loneliness epidemic, their solution is get deeper into our apps and become friends with our imaginary friends.
Right. Have an imaginary friend instead of like, okay, let's push everybody to go put their phone down and and go interact with other people in a park, in a dog park, in a library, like whatever. How diabolical is that?
I mean, seriously, how diabolical is it that you're a part of the reason that we have a loneliness epidemic and you propose a solution for your loneliness to be deeper into that man's app? I mean, that is just such a level of evil that is unconscionable to me.
And I dare say Mark Zuckerberg, who is so unlikable, probably has very few friends, if I'm guessing. Here's the thing. A lot of these guys are so unlikable.
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Chapter 7: How does AI impact mental health?
She was able to get out of the car, bare ass, throw that shit right on top of the car. I mean, like that is a level of, you know, dynamics. I didn't even know existed, but I think she had to have been like holding it. You think she was incubating. Right.
Like she's thinking, okay, she's squeezing her ass. She's thinking, I'm going to blow. I got to get to blow. Right.
I'm going to blow.
Somebody cuts her off. Right. And it puts her in this position where she's like, okay, fuck you. I was trying to get home to take a shit. You slowed me down. I'm shitting on your car. That's what I think. It's a great theory. Yeah, that's my theory. Kylie, is there anything else? If you and Seth will look up on the internet, do we have any follow-ups? I'll see if I can find some. Of this woman?
Because, I mean, I've got to say, first and foremost, I wish I would have been there. Oh, my God. It was so shocking, I'm sure. You know, I mean, because I saw the original part of this news story where she's walking towards the car and she's screaming like, fuck you, blah, blah.
And you see her like start to take her bridge, pull her britches down in route to bare ass and do the explosive diarrhea on the hood of the car in Trump's America. And, uh, I thought, wow. I mean, I just had so many thought questions. And then I saw this like local news report and it's like the chief of police and he's doing a press conference and he's like, we take this very seriously.
And I know a lot of people think this is funny, but this is a representation of our community. And he's like dead serious, you know, like talking about how they're going to prosecute her and they're pressing charges and all of this stuff. But road rage, I mean, it's one of those things that like, People go bananas over it.
Right. I mean, it brings the crazy out in all of us. There's no question about that. But what I don't understand is like you, you're holding your ass cheeks together. You're trying to get to the potty. They cut you off, you know, all that. I don't know where the disconnect is where you're like, I'm going to get out of my car. I'm going to pull my pants down. I'm going to bare my ass.
A targeted shit. A targeted. It was a strike. It was a targeted attack. It was a strike. And I mean, she shot that shit right. And I mean, that to me is like, wow.
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Chapter 8: Why are billionaires like Zuckerberg and Musk unlikable?
Like if you have to go this bad. The first person I thought about when this happened, when I saw this, was you. Because you're the only person that I know that would have the ability to potentially control. do this type of targeted strike, diarrhea strike on another person. I couldn't do it. You don't think you could? No. This skill set is above mine. Let me ask you this.
Your dog, Oliver Glitzer, the love of your life, your soulmate. Yeah. And somebody spits on him, tells him he's ugly. And you can tell it hurts his feelings. He puts his little ears back and he's kind of like, and you're like, don't talk to my dog like that. You're such an asshole. And they just like provoking it. And then they go to their car and you have to shit your pants.
Like you genuinely have to shit your pants. And then they're in their car, like filming you like your dog's ugly. Your dog is so ugly. Your dog is stupid.
Could you at that point? Honestly, and this is the truth, I do not have the creativity to think to do that. Like it would never occur to me. Like maybe now it would occur to me. I don't think I could execute it. But it would never – like here's what I'm going to do in retaliation to you doing something mean to me.
I'm going to rip down my pants and take a diarrhea projectile shit on the hood of your car. Like I don't know how that got in her head. You're not that innovative of a shitter. No, I'm not that innovative. I am running, running, running.
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