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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Kevin Hart was on a podcast and he has a little public service announcement. Yes. For all the men out there that are balding and are struggling to let go.
Hey, Bruno. Bonjour. Bruno, Kevin Hart's got a message for you and Lockie and Jude Law. Yep, yep. And Waleed Ali. He's got all the balding guys.
Anyone who's balding, this is his message for you.
When your body start talking to you, man, you got to listen.
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Chapter 2: What public service announcement did Kevin Hart share about balding?
Now, I know the hardest thing for to come to grips with is hair disappearing. You know, hold on to that. I just want to say this. Just like the BBL. I know. When you got a Caesar and you taking your down, de-taping at nighttime. Just embrace it. You got to just say it, man. You got to cut it off. God is going to skip you in some places, man. He gave me a batch of the bad feet. It is what it is.
I'm not going to fight it.
He gave him the bats for the bad feet. Oh, I wonder how bad they are. Dunno. Can you fix bad feet? What do you mean?
What's bad to you?
So bad would be, you know, it's kind of like... Twisted up toes? Twisted up toes, bad nails, like rotting nails. Rotting nails?
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Chapter 3: How does Kevin Hart suggest men cope with hair loss?
That kind of thing. I feel you can always fix a rotting nail.
What about those guys that you see in People magazine every now and then that look like their legs are made of tree bark? Have you seen those?
No, no, I don't know.
Guys, put one of them Indonesians up.
Oh, yeah, I have seen those.
Where their arms and legs look like they're tree branches.
Yeah, but that's out of the norm. It's not that rare. Maybe it is here.
Well, you don't see a lot of it here. Oh, my God, that's disgusting. I told you.
Why do they get that?
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Chapter 4: What bizarre condition related to feet is discussed in the episode?
It says it's like a genetic mutation when you can't fight off that human... You know the HPV virus? It's that.
The HPV?
That comes from HPV.
Yeah, but I thought that was like... Human papillomavirus.
Yeah, sorry, I couldn't say it.
A lot of people have that. A lot of people think, oh, what's that? But I think like 80% of the public have it.
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Chapter 5: Can bad feet be fixed, and what does that involve?
It's just one of those things that we give to each other. But who's growing bark feet?
Apparently they're warts with really deep roots and they weigh five kilos.
What? And there's nothing you can do. Look at the bloke's hands. Like, trim them. Have you looked at that bloke's hands? No, no.
Chapter 6: What are the characteristics of extreme foot conditions mentioned?
That's like something you buy at a gift shop when you're in Indonesia.
Yeah, no, I do feel so sorry for people like that. That's horrific.
Oh, now I feel bad for laughing.
Like, imagine. That's just terrible.
Better him than me, I feel. Then they can't do anything. Doesn't that kick in? Does that make sense? Better him than me. Wouldn't you rather that bloke have it than us?
Oh, I mean, yeah, but that's not my go-to thought. Like my go-to thought is to try and understand how it might be for them. That's called empathy. I don't know if you know what that word means.
Your fake empathy means nothing to me.
You don't look at that guy and go, gosh, I feel so bad for him.
No, not one bit. Really? I look at them and think, I'd rather they had that than me. I feel that that's quite a normal thought. Can we just ask the staff here, who thinks, oh, that poor person like Jackie, and who thinks, oh, better them than me?
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Chapter 7: How does the conversation shift to the topic of empathy?
Anyway, on April Fool's Day, she revealed that she had been pranking me the whole time and the whole set was in on it. No. And I'll tell you this, I have never felt more loved.
So then she decided to get her own back on this girl that plays her sister. And she FaceTimed her to let her know she's just seen the script for season three. Yeah. And this is what happened.
hi babe hi i went in yesterday and got uh the writers pitched out season three yeah have you heard anything yet no it's really bad oh no it's really really it's really bad What is it? Like, you're barely in it. You have, like, four scenes in the first, like, eight, and you come in at the end. And I was like, what is happening? Like, are they demoting me? Well, that's, I think so.
Wait, are you kidding? Yeah. We got ordered for season three.
Hilarious.
Yeah, okay.
I'm never going to watch that show now just because of that.
I tried to watch that show, actually. Everyone was raving about it. Yeah.
When you say everyone, who?
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