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Alright, let's do this. How are you, what the fuckers, what the fuck buddies, what the fuck nicks? What's happening? I'm Marc Maron. This is my podcast. Welcome to it. Here we go. How's everything out there? How are you doing? How are you handling it? Are you okay? Are you paralyzed? Are you despondent on your couch, at your desk? Are you despondent at the gym?
Are you doing everything you can to try to get out of the hole of despair and misery? Are you? Well, look, a lot of it's out of your control. So, you know, take a load off. Yeah, but it's happening. Here we go. America is getting greater by the minute. It feels so great to have a third of the population paralyzed in fear. What an amazing feeling it must be for them.
That's the hardest part to get around. They love it. They love that you're terrified. They love that you're scared. They love that you're in pain. They love that you're concerned. I mean, the fact that that fucking guy at the church takes offense to a minister.
Asking him to be merciful. Like that was some affront. How dare you? How dare you ask me to have a heart or empathy or sympathy or any sense of human connection to the peoples whose lives I'm going to ruin. I'm going to ruin it because so many people just love it. They love it. Rip them out of their homes. They love it. Put them on buses. Oh my God, separate them from their kids.
Oh, it's the best. Why isn't there a round-the-clock station just showing this? Oh man, empathy is for suckers. They don't know how good this feels to thoroughly enjoy people in pain, people in fear, people who are hopeless. Oh, I'm eating their fucking hearts like it's a fucking cake.
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