Chapter 1: What resources can help combat ICE?
Hey guys don't worry it's just us it's just us and no shade this mask is like literally cutting into my eye sockets and I'm just like wondering how people were doing this back in the day but I'm just like these are coming off which part the shoes or the eyes oh the eyes the eyes
no because look at my eye oh like what the hell is going it wasn't made for me are we wearing the same mask yes but i fear our faces are different my heart well i think it should just like look at my eyes it's like dragging my shit i don't know no like what the hell i'm like y'all mind if wait who the fuck are you oh oh well yours looks good so you can keep it but that shit cutting in my eyes in a way that's like so serious and it's just like
Guys, I would have pulled up to the masquerade ball like this. Can I show you guys what Lauren got me for Christmas? Boom. Because does anyone care about Toilet Cella or no? I survived 2025, Toilet Cella. Lauren, thank you. I love you. Yeah, that's so sweet. But anyways, this is, like, gonna be me. No, and honestly, you're kind of serving that realness. We should go to the Bridgerton Mall.
If they have one. Well, because we went to the... Anyways.
Chapter 2: What are the hosts' thoughts on the new season of Bridgerton?
We can talk about Bridgerton. Also, I just want to say before we even, like, get into it, and, like, not too much, because, you know, we're trying to keep it light, but, like, if anyone's ever wondering, or if y'all are curious, like, just on our vibe, like, y'all know it's fuck, guys. Like, I just want to say that.
I want to make it so clear, because, honestly, I'm wishing... I'm wishing illness on you. Can I say it? No! Here's the thing that I want to say real bad. First off, it's always been fuck-ice. It's always been fuck-ice from jump. Because literally, it's so just fucked up. It's fucking... It's just evil. It's like literally the most evil shit that you could possibly be a part of.
Yeah.
Like... Because it's just like not it's like a separate entity unlike anything fucking else.
Chapter 3: How do the hosts feel about Jacob Elordi's performance?
It's so fucking evil. It's so layered. And like that shit runs deep as fuck. Because if you guys didn't know, I'm half Filipino, which I feel like the majority of you guys know. But whatever. With that being said.
my uncle who's like tech it's like my cousin's uncle but he's like my uncle when because in arizona there is this law that got passed like five ever ago and this is like ice core as it's so evil but they essentially have this law that where they could just like stop and ask you like if they think that you look Like you don't have documentation.
They could just go up to you and be like, where's your documentation? If they don't have it, then you get detained and deported. And that my uncle literally was driving my uncle's like car and it was a nice car. And they thought that he shouldn't have been driving it. Like they were like, oh, you look like someone who like shouldn't be driving this car.
So they pulled him over and they were like, oh, like he was like, why'd you pull me over? And he was like, well, why are you driving this car?
Chapter 4: What insights do the hosts share about dating and relationships?
And then it turned into where's your documentation? And then like he they literally like deported him and it was so fucking evil and fucked up. And it's just like that's been happening like in such an evil way. And like that's like an Arizona state law. And then it's just like seeing how that's like now manifesting into like.
And I was even talking about it, like how just even like living, you know, the closer you get to the border and like just the fucking, you really have to be the dumbest fucking cunt in this fucking world. Genuinely, you have to be the dumbest fucking bitch genuinely to support ICE. You have to be the dumbest bitch possible, period, end of fucking story. You just have to be. And to join ICE?
Yeah.
Oh, go ahead and do everyone a favor. Yeah, it's really fucking horrible. And it honestly like makes me sick. And it just feels very... Obviously, I mean, I'm sure like we all feel similarly, but it just feels so like dystopian and fucking sick and like evil and disgusting to still like have to kind of like go about life.
Chapter 5: How does the conversation shift to community involvement?
And like, it's just like so... I'm like trying not to cry challenge, but it's just like really, really fucked up. And yeah, it's just sick. So like, if y'all ever wondered, like y'all already know RT, it's been fuck ice. Like they're literally murdering people, separating families, just doing like, as you were saying, very sick and evil fucking shit.
And like always, as always, I guess it's just like, hey, what do we got but community, y'all? Like check in with your friends, check in with your neighbors, check in with strangers on the street, look out for things, be vigilant, make sure we're like spreading awareness, telling other people, like all of these things may feel kind of like small.
Like I know for me, I've been just like so overwhelmed, like seeing all this shit and just like not really knowing, like, I don't know, like where our place is sometimes, just like as people, like how do we fucking fight back against literally racism and bigotry and fascism in such a loud and disgusting manner. But it's always community and it's always being vigilant.
It's always staying informed. It's always talking to people and just doing what you can. You know what I mean? Like going out, protesting if you can't protest, donate to people. There's so many like organizations, mutual aid, as you all know, like that are doing things for people and supporting people.
Chapter 6: What personal stories do the hosts share about their experiences?
And I guess it's just like all we can do and we can vote and we can like, I don't know. I'm like, and we can version up. I don't know. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I don't know.
and no in a serious way because like um i saw this idea from one of our friends mandy and i just was like i really aligned myself with that but she was saying any time she would like was gonna thinking about like buying something on ebay or if like there was money she was gonna spend on something this month like specifically she's just gonna instead whatever that total was she was just gonna like put that towards like a mutual aid
yeah and i was like oh i feel really called to that but also like if you have the means to give financially like i and listen i get it times are hard like times are tough but like i set up like a reoccurring payment because like a lot of orgs like you can do that totally um you could set up like reoccurring payments so you know like uh something as small as even five dollars a month like one less coffee or you know that's like half a coffee yeah half a
But I'm like, even like, you know, like $20 a month. Okay, that's two coffees you can't have this month. But like, it's going to like a cause that's so much more important. Yeah, totally. There's so many ways to be involved.
Like, I feel like especially, well, specifically, not especially, specifically in LA, like I've been seeing so many like food drives and like opportunities to volunteer to like give groceries to people to deliver things because all these things like really, really matter. And it really is. It all comes down to community.
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Chapter 7: What are the hosts' opinions on furniture and home decor?
Like when you really can't, like, yeah.
yeah it really matters and yeah things like there yeah there's a food drive going on yeah there's a i think well we're recording a little bit ahead so i feel like some of our things might be dated by then but there is like that valentine's day food yeah stuff like that but just even like you know because i'm like yeah it comes down to so many things like yeah maybe for you it's like you're making infographics you're sharing information sharing is so important yeah
And then like maybe if you're not like on social media like that and you're not as involved, it's like maybe you can get organized in a different way. And like if you, you know, like maybe your thing is more like just where can I put my money to move things along and like help more families. And I think it's even like, oh, I'm sorry. I totally cut you off.
I was just going to say I saw this thing, too, that was talking about how like one of the kind of like main ways that we can.
like fight back when you don't always have like the means to maybe go out and protest or like you know financial things like that like one of the things is we are gonna have to involve ourselves with people and I forgot who said it I wish I remembered but that really moved me to this idea of like talking to strangers like when you see people in the street just saying hello and doing these things that we can feel kind of like this community feeling and you never know if somebody feels unsafe or anything like that you know just kind of like breaking that boundary of like
making sure that we remember A, because I know that we're kind of an isolated, you know what I mean? Like I feel like we're very, the post COVID tease of like nobody talked to each other no more. And I think little things like that are even just ways that energetically like we can come together and make communities feel safer because ultimately like that's what we gonna have to do.
Like we have to come together as community for real. Even, like, you know, like, street vendors right now, obviously, are, like, can't even, like, if they do set up shop, sometimes it's for, like, limited amounts of time. Yeah. Like, maybe getting your friends together and, like, once a week, it's, like, yo, we're going to hit this.
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Chapter 8: How do the hosts discuss the impact of social media on their lives?
Hey, we're going to hit this real bad. Yeah, and we're going to, like, run it the fuck up. Yeah. And, like, because, you know, I just think people are literally going into hiding. Yeah, they have to. They have to. And it's just, like, if that happens. doesn't have you feeling some type of fucking way, but you wanna reference the past and World War II and the Holocaust and all these things.
And also I'm just like, as someone, who is like, you know, black and Asian and has seen the diaspora of like how marginalized communities and like my marginalized communities that I'm a part of and others have been treated in this country. It's a fucking pattern. This isn't new.
This isn't like, yes, it does feel very jarring that like in our generation, this is like, you know, the beast bestowed upon us. But like, Every generation has had the civil rights movement, the Holocaust, and these really big things that I think also is very encouraging to look to and really big movements of the past where people were up against shit.
Like people getting their houses burned down. Like people getting fucking kidnapped. Like what's happening right now and detained and taken and families being separated. We've seen that. And we've seen how like history we've in ways overcome that. And it's like,
yes like i don't know it's like as a society we're not gonna let that shit just rock and we're not gonna we're not just gonna like go silently and be like oh shit like 100 it's just like okay you know we're gonna mourn we're gonna cry and then it's like we're picking shit oh we're also locking the fucking yeah our fucking in the most serious way and like you know uh like i think that like
again, there's always the conversation online of like, oh, I'm not gonna say something because I feel like, and it's just like, listen, I'm not gonna police people what to do, but I'm letting you know for Maya and I, this is the only conversation that fucking matters right now. Because it's genuinely, like my tea with that is usually like, it's real life.
Like it's real life shit that's fully affecting us. And to your point, it's like, Well, and I don't know who I'm talking to with that, but just the idea of like this separation, this like, oh, well, like, yeah, that's just like, I don't know. Like, that's just, this should affect every single person.
And you should have the base level empathy to know and understand that these things are fucking evil. Like, I don't, that's a whole other thing. We don't have to get into that, but I'm just like not connecting with the idea of being disconnected from something like this, obviously, because it's like, whoa, okay.
what like if we don't have like human empathy and protecting each other what the fuck do we have that's a whole other thing but to that point it's like girl we don't we go what like and also it's just like right do you think you're safe well well and that's what i'm saying that's a whole other thing yeah that's a whole other thing i'm like i'm not we're not you know that's a whole other thing but i'm just like
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