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There's no place to escape to.
This is the last podcast. On the left. That's when the cannibalism started.
In prepping for today's episode, I was rethinking about the Montauk Project and how funny it was, the idea that Duncan Cameron had a focus to keep the time tunnel open. So anything, if he sneezed, if he farted in the middle of the thing, another Montauk boy
gone yeah another montauk boy and i was just thinking about the idea of like but it's also like in new york so how do you avoid the den den den den den den den den den den from all of our neighbors What are you talking about?
You never dealt with that? Oh, with the reggaeton? He's just really bad.
He turned reggaeton into fucking Polish music. Yeah, you turn into polka.
No, reggaeton is... Hey! No, no, no. Mine is the... No, that's because you lived off of Fresh Pop.
Yeah, you turned into shitty polka.
That's my family. That's my family lineage. And you can't come at me today because today I'm in charge.
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