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Pablo Torre Finds Out

Share & Severance & Tell with Katie Nolan and Michael Cruz Kayne

14 Mar 2025

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Do they sever the actors on Severance? Does Severance cast member (!!) Michael Cruz Kayne know the secrets of Lumon? (For people who believe in spoilers, you're good through Episode 7 of Season 2.) Also: Why are we trying so hard to figure out The White Lotus? And how much would you pay, at auction, for props from your favorite show? Plus: The Pablovian Shiver Response, the weaponization of AIM, trusting the parsnip steak, StraightDope.com, aliens... and that scene from Saltburn. The Severance Subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/SeveranceAppleTVPlus/ The 'Saltburn' Bathtub Finds a New Home (Valeriya Safronova) https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/01/style/saltburn-bathtub-jacob-elordi.html Subscribe to "Casuals with Katie Nolan" https://www.youtube.com/katienolan Listen to "Sorry for Your Loss" by Michael Cruz Kayne https://www.audible.com/pd/Sorry-for-Your-Loss-Audiobook/B0CGJSXSPF Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0.249 - 18.463 Unnamed Speaker

Willkommen bei Pablo Torre Finds Out. Ich bin Pablo Torre und heute werden wir herausfinden, was dieses Geräusch ist. Nein! Oh mein Gott, es ist so milky. Right after this ad. You're listening to DraftKings Network.

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24.708 - 37.757 Pablo Torre

Kennt ihr auch diesen einen Freund, der morgens einfach so ruckzuck aus dem Bett und danach aus dem Grinsen gar nicht mehr rauskommt? Der sogar noch vor dem ersten Kaffee unverschämt gut gelaunt ist und mit der Morgensonne um die Wette strahlt? Furchtbar. Ekelhaft.

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37.777 - 48.625 Katie Nolan

Wie kann man nur so... Ausgeruht sein? Ganz einfach. Trainiere deinen Schlaf und werde auch du zum Morgenmenschen. Mit der Galaxy Watch 7 oder dem Galaxy Ring und der Samsung Health App.

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55.842 - 73.526 Unnamed Speaker

My dad would do the free AOL CDs. And so we had to get new screen names every like two weeks. Because once he used the free hours, he would like make a whole new account. Yeah, he would get them in the mail. He would like actively go out and seek them. At a certain point, the AOL free trial CDs were a certain form of currency.

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73.566 - 89.642 Unnamed Speaker

Yes. Oh man, my dad had that system figured out. And I was like, hey dad, so this is kind of like a social thing and my name keeps changing. It's getting tough for me out here. Please, can we just... And then they came out with AIM, which was the best. You didn't have to do all the other stuff with the chat rooms. You could just do...

90.745 - 110.784 Unnamed Speaker

I remember when warning debuted as a feature. Remember when you could warn people on AAM? No. But I remember next to nothing about my life. So please, tell me about it. There was a function that I presume was invented because of online bullying. But you could warn the person you were instant messaging with. To whom?

110.824 - 125.215 Unnamed Speaker

To them. So you would press like a lightning bolt icon and they would get a warning. An electric shock? But it was like a percentage. And you could keep warning them and if you warned them 200%, they couldn't send an IM. Huh.

125.295 - 137.665 Unnamed Speaker

And so presumably this was used again to like create politeness and decency. And instead it was just weaponized so... We do that with everything. Teenage boys could just like lightning bolt each other over and over again.

137.776 - 151.564 Unnamed Speaker

Oh, I thought you were going to say weaponized in an actually bad way. That ended up being pretty harmless there at the end. It was fun. In terms of weaponization on the internet, that wasn't too bad. I mean, it wasn't like we fomented a revolution in Myanmar.

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