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Chapter 1: What is the main topic of this episode?
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So we just watched this. What is this exact job? We watched this guy get assassinated. I've seen more people assassinated and killed over the last two years on Instagram than I ever have in my whole life.
Oh, yeah, dude. The Explorer page now is a disaster.
Me and Tom Segura have this thing where we send each other the most fucked up thing we find every day. It's a brutal text thread. But because of it, now I'm locked into this algorithm.
He's the CEO of their insurance unit, which I don't know what the difference is and what people will hurt. He's the CEO.
A targeted attack by a gunman waiting for him. A real assassination. 6.45 a.m. outside the Hilton on 6th Avenue, where the company's annual investor conference is about to take place. Yeah, man. I wonder what's going on with that. That's one of those things that just makes conspiracy theorists go cuckoo. I'm sure there's some real good theories floating around on X right now. Oh, for sure.
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Chapter 2: How has social media changed our perception of violence?
Is there?
It's got to be. The investor meeting has now been canceled, obviously, so that was maybe the goal.
What's worse, your X Explorer page or your Instagram? My Instagram. Oh, really?
Yeah. I don't... I just follow... I mean, I follow a lot of people on both X and Instagram. I don't know if it's necessarily a good thing, but when someone says something interesting or they post something interesting on Instagram, I just immediately follow. Like, let's see. Let's see if this will be fun. But the thing about Twitter or X is that, like...
i don't interact enough to have a really up algorithm i'm mostly just reading stuff i don't really hardly ever like post anything i think the problem is i'll click to watch a full video of the up things so that it reinforces the algorithm oh you want to see this guy get shot or oh you want to see this car accident We'll give you more of those. I've seen so many people get run over by cars.
So many people.
Yeah, it's crazy because a lot of the stuff I've seen in the past year, I didn't even know could be on the internet.
Right. I don't know how it is when there's so many things you can't put on. Do you know that there's a loophole that the ladies use to show their breasts? Which one? Fake boobs, fake baby breasts. Oh, no. Yeah, they use a fake baby. So they breastfeed. So you got these girls, these big juicy melons, and they pull one out and have a rubber baby, and the rubber baby's sucking on its head.
The baby looks so fake. That's hilarious. But they can get some pretty realistic fake babies. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What was that movie with the sniper movie about Chris Kyle? What was that called? Remember, there was a movie where he had a fake baby, and it was so obvious. He's got this rubber baby, and he's holding onto his child in this stupid scene.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of OnlyFans for women?
Sure. Sure she's a virgin. Sure. She's a 23-year-old big-tittied virgin, the only one that exists in the whole world.
See, that's an interesting scenario, if true, because it's like a lot of dudes want to shit on these chicks for being like prostitutes, essentially. Right. But, like, if she was actually a virgin and she's posting, like, almost nude but not quite but making a bunch of money off it, there's, like, two contradictory things going on right now.
Yeah, she wins. But the problem is this is – I mean, I don't want to tell anybody to not do anything. Like, ladies, you do what you want. You do you. If I was a young pretty girl, I'd probably be on OnlyFans. I'd probably make some money. Fuck it. Why would I want to be a waitress when I could just show my tits? That's how I would look at it. The problem is twofold.
One, you become addicted to an extraordinary amount of money if you're successful at it, right? So there's like a scale of people on the OnlyFans apparently. Most of the OnlyFans – we talked about this, right? Like most of the gals don't make that much money. Most of them –
Yeah, I mean, what's that much? Six figures or millions or? No, like even less. Like most of them make a few thousand dollars a month. I think so. I think out of this 43, one guy paid her five million, she said.
Dude, that's insane.
It would suck, too, is if you went full board and you did, like, actual porn and just got, like, banged on camera just for thinking you're going to become a multimillionaire and then you still are, like... You would have to get banged on camera a lot for years to really develop a fan base.
And you have to do a really good job, like, every time. Super enthusiastic. But my point is, like, you're not going to, like, most... beautiful young women want a high value man as a husband. Let's say they're heterosexual. Let's just assume they want to get married. If they do want to get married, they do want a relationship.
You're not going to get a high-value man, especially if you're making millions of dollars a year doing this. You're going to want a guy who makes millions of dollars a year, right? You're not going to want a guy who makes less than you. You're probably used to buying fucking Louis Vuitton, this and that, and you're used to all this shit. So you're wealthy, right?
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Chapter 4: How do algorithms influence our online experiences?
disrespecting a nice piece of machinery or whatever but at the end of the day she gets views from it and then more people go to her page and sign up to it but how much is a lambo worth like glambos are like half a million dollars right she'll smash like the windshield only or like a window from like the driver's side and then do some like call to action or something
Wow.
Pull up the UFC one. You'll be able to tell what I'm talking about better.
I know the girl you're talking about, but I didn't know she did something with the UFC.
Yeah, Dana White posted it.
What?
He's like, check this shit out.
What?
Hold on a second.
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Chapter 5: What are the effects of testosterone replacement therapy?
Right before the pandemic. What is it? March 7, 2020. There you go.
So that was his last fight in the UFC. So the last four years, he's been competing for Bellator. And so they're a little less stringent. They don't have a USADA deal or now whatever it's called, Drug Free Sport, I think they call it now. That's the new company. Which is essentially the same protocols, but they don't wake you up on the day of the weigh-ins or anything like that. USADA was gross.
They would take these guys that are dehydrated, starving themselves, day before the fight, wake them up at 6 o'clock in the morning.
Did you see that article I sent you about the USADA corruption?
Yes. So let's talk about that.
Yeah. So basically, and this was like a WADA press release too. So it's not like it was some journalist or something. It's like on the official WADA site. And they were basically exposing how USADA was covering up test results.
For which athletes?
Unnamed.
Which sports?
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Chapter 6: How does sparring impact cognitive health in fighters?
Dude, some of his interviews, you can tell he is out of it.
Allegedly. He seems at least excited about it.
Dude, have you seen the Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor interview for Roadhouse? And he's just fucking tweaking the whole time. He seems like he's tweaking. And Jake's just like, I can't imagine he wasn't thinking, what are you doing, dude?
Right, right. You know, it's funny. Shane Gillis has a great bit about Conor McGregor and Roadhouse. He goes, Conor McGregor basically played a coked out Conor McGregor in Roadhouse. And Shane does like a Connor impression. So it's fucking hilarious. Like, I mean, he's, he likes Coke. Oh yeah. But I think there's another issue to talk about. And that is that, um,
A lot of fighters, when they've sustained a significant amount of damage over the course of their career, and there's no way to not get that, right? We've all seen Conor get beat up and knocked out. We've seen Conor's sparring footage. He spars pro boxers. He's sparring elite fighters. You're getting hit in the head a lot.
And a lot of fighters, especially towards the end of their career, turn to drugs. And I think there's probably like a constant state of discomfort that they live in where their dopamine levels are all fucked up, their cortisol levels are all fucked up, their bodies just, you're not supposed to get punched in the head a thousand times a year. It's just not supposed to happen.
And that's the reality of consistent training. So if you think about consistent training, like say if you and me are sparring, And we meet at the gym three times a week and we spar three times a week. And let's say we spar five rounds three times a week. Five rounds of five minutes each. You might hit me 15, 20 times a round. And then we're doing that three times a week.
And we're doing that over and over and over again. And it's not even, this is the thing people say, oh, you spar light. Sure. Sure. Sparring light is important. But subconcussive trauma to the head is what causes soccer players to get CTE. Now, soccer players are getting CTE from a soccer ball. I've bounced a soccer ball. I played soccer when I was a kid. That doesn't hurt.
But that, that thump, that's giving you CTE. People who ride jet skis get CTE.
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Chapter 7: What are the controversies surrounding trans athletes in sports?
They have all sports, too.
Fucking fighting people. Yeah. It's pretty crazy. So what is the leaked report, Jamie? Find out what the leaked report on this person is.
That's what this has to do with, I think.
I understand what it has to do with it, but find out what the actual leaked report is. Like, what is the leaked report? Um... Oh, Jesus.
I think it was the basically assessment of— Internal testicles. Yeah.
Okay, French journalist. But it's been—there's been multiple studies or multiple articles written saying that this person has XY chromosomes.
That was a supposed failed gender eligibility test from some organization that.
Yeah, International Boxing Association did not allow her to participate in 2023 World Championships after she failed gender eligibility test. But the International Olympic Committee did authorize her presence at Paris 2024. But here's the thing. Like, is this when when they say the International Olympic Committee did authorize, what are they by what?
Yeah, this is the crazy thing is apparently their criteria was that you are female on your passport.
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