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Chapter 1: What is the significance of Mother's Day in this episode?
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And join me now for the unparalleled pleasure of the dopamine, the end of the day, the thing that makes everything better. It's called the simultaneous sip and happens now. Go. Ah, delicious. Well, let's see what's in the news. According to Axios... Gen Zers are more likely to be going to church, especially the men.
So at the same time that the young men are turning toward Trump, they're turning toward church. It used to be that women were more likely to go to church than men, but that gap has is closing as the Gen Z men are skipping off to church like crazy. So if you're a young man, you're probably not watching this because you're in church.
Well, speaking of Gen Zers, not only are they more likely to go to church, but they're more likely to marry an AI, according to the New York Post. So this is the number of Gen Zers who said they could form a, quote, deep emotional bond with an AI-generated partner. What do you think the percentage is, before I tell you? What percentage of Gen Zs...
83%.
Really? Well, 80% said they would even consider marrying one if it were legal. A staggering 75% of Gen Zers also said they think AI partners have the potential to fully replace human companionship. Now, is that because they're gamers? Is that why? Or are they just ahead of their time? Are we just old? Is that the problem? Is the problem with the young people? Or is the problem with us?
Because you never really know, right, when you reach a certain age, you know, as I have. You don't know if the problem is that you're just too old to understand and they've got it right and they understand the future. Or as the entire generation become non-mating material and they're just going to give up and get an AI partner. Well, this next news comes from a news entity called Slay News.
All right. Now, that's part of the funny part. That's a real news entity. It's called Slay. And they're reporting that a key Diddy, you know, in the Diddy trial that's starting off, one of the key Diddy witnesses is reported missing. Now, that might be the least surprising news I've ever heard.
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Chapter 2: How are Gen Z attitudes towards church changing?
But here's one of the things Trump says about trade deals that are upcoming. Quote, we had a wonderful deal yesterday. I guess that's talking about the UK. We have four or five other deals coming immediately. We have many deals coming down the line. And ultimately... We're just signing the rest of them in. I don't even know what that means.
But when he talks about the deals, he just says, oh, man, hundreds of deals. We're going to make billions of dollars. Everybody's lining up. And it's probably actually close to true. But I love his sales take on all this stuff. Well, Columbia University, as you might know, had another one of those pro-Palestinian protests where people went in and they took over the main library.
But now 65 students have been identified as being part of that protest. And from now on, they're banned from exams. And they're going to get booted off of campus, except I guess they can go to their dorm. But they can't hang out in the rest of the campus. So essentially, their college careers are over. And you could argue that they're unemployable. So that's pretty bad.
Now, I'm assuming that most of them are female students, but I don't know that for sure. Imagine if your parents worked with you to get you into a good college, you finally got into Columbia, and then you attended a pro-Palestinian protest and your entire life just got flushed down the toilet. That's pretty bad. That's pretty bad.
So I feel bad for the 65 students because their brains are not fully developed, and they're a little bit hypnotized and propagandized, et cetera. Now, it's not like they don't have a point that there's a lot of violence going on that they wish was not going on, but I don't think they've thought through the entire situation with too much understanding.
Well, according to the Postmillennial, Doge has deactivated over half a million federal credit cards that were unnecessary or, you know, I don't know if they're extra or what. But 500,000 seems like a lot, but there are 4.6 million... government credit cards. So if they got the half a million that were maybe the fraud and abuse ones, that could be some good work. We'll see.
Well, Alberta, up there in Canada, is actually kind of serious about breaking away from Canada, which is different from wanting to join the United States. So they're not expressing a will to become part of the united states but they are expressing a let's say a frustration with the rest of the canadian government because in alberta they've got a lot of energy kind of industries.
And so the Albertans want to make money and drill for oil and exploit their energy because they have it. And the rest of Canada, I think, wants to solve climate change. So they really don't fit together.
So there's one area that just wants to go nuts with their energy, and there's the rest of Canada that's like, hey, slow down, because they don't personally gain financially from that stuff in Alberta. So don't think that this is part of any Canada becoming part of the United States. That's not really part of it. They just are mad at the rest of Canada. Well, let's look into the fake negotiations.
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