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Keep breathing. Take a breath, Nick. Good.

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Push it to the limits. Walk along the razor's head. Don't look down. Keep your head, or you're finished.

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I will show you a card, remember it. If you can't find it, you're looking too closely. Remember, the closer you look, the less you see.

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Roll down the windows and unlock the doors. Don't roll them up. Open the door knob.

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Jerking off is rarely the best move in life. Approach situations like a chessboard, always making the best move to succeed. The world is competitive, with winners and losers. Everyone is competing for the same things, driven by others wanting them. Make the right moves most of the time to easily succeed in life. Translation: Masturbating is not the best choice. Treat life like a chess game, always making the best move to win. The world is competitive, with winners and losers. Everyone competes for the same things because others want them. Make the right choices most of the time to succeed easily.

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My ship? Press the red button and buckle up.

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Speaker 0 conveys a message about instructions he received: to hit them and just leave. He says someone will pull him off of them and leave, implying a planned withdrawal after the act. He emphasizes to the audience with a direct assertion, telling them, "I'm telling you." He also repeats the intent to strike, stating that he will hit them as many times as he can. The overall sense is that violence was framed as a course of action followed by immediate departure, with an expectation of intervention or removal by others afterwards. These passages describe a prearranged violent action followed by withdrawal.

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Open the line, guys. Be careful, don't go in there.

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I can't feel my legs. Go back. I can't see my legs. You're okay.

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Jerking off is not the best move on the chessboard or in life. Approach life like a chess game, always making the best move to succeed. The world is about winners and losers, competition is everywhere. If you make the right moves while others make the wrong ones, life becomes easier.

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Don't come closer. I'll help you. Stay where you are. I'll let go.

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Take a deep breath. Focus on your voice. Try again. Good deep breath.

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Do not try to. Do not try to. Do not try to. Do not try to. Do not try to.

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To score points in basketball, it's important to focus on making shots and getting rebounds. Instead of relying on others, you should aim to score points and make four rebounds before attempting a shot. This strategy can help you win games.

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Gib deine Wette ab. Du kannst bis zu fünfundzwanzig Cent setzen. Viel Erfolg und pass auf, dass du die Wessten nicht verpasst. --- Place your bet. You can wager up to twenty-five cents. Good luck, and make sure you don't miss the Wessten.

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I just want to win. Hey, pass the weed. I just got it.

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I repeatedly mention keeping a small circle while playing a game.

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I'm doing buddy hops because I lost in tennis. Keep counting out loud. 30, 40, 41, 1, 2. Keep going, don't cheat. Your buddy hops are not good.

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Don't let anything hold you back, especially yourself. Stop making excuses and start making progress. Losing is not in our nature. We are destined for success. So wake up, take a risk, and bet on those 5 teams. Even if you lose, don't give up. Look up at the sky and remember that investors don't cry. Tomorrow is another chance to try again.

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Don't just stand there. Let's get to it. Strike the pose. There's nothing to it. Strike the pose. Strike the pose, there's nothing to it. Strike the pose, there's nothing to it. Strike the pose, there's nothing to it. Strike the pose, there's nothing to it. Strike the pose, there's nothing to it.

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Start a revolution. You have nothing to lose.

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Switch the initial screen. It just started. Hold on. If you're seeing this, I'm probably dead. Hey. Good to see you, man. Hey. Who's got the Oh, I was the Deny, man. Deny, man. Who's got

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Sit at the bar and drink straight, not deck away.

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Please stay put and take care of this task. It's time to complete it and see how successful it will be. Contact everyone involved and get it done.

This Past Weekend

Sadie Hawkins | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #243
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Theo Von opens with a shift in mindset: life is happening for you, not to you, a line that eases the feeling of wind against him and reorients his day. He recalls autumn memories from a small town—Sadie Hawkins dances, the thrill of the matching shirts, acne and nervous crushes, and the way a kid’s first love could make him sweat like a waterfall. He tells of DJ John, the so‑called Christopher Columbus of sound, who rode a horse trailer into town with a towering speaker and turned funerals, weddings, and dances into showtime. He laments the fall air and moving leaves, the sense of magic that vanished in Los Angeles’ climate, a Groundhog Day rhythm he both jokes about and misses. He shares recent life details: yoga, a fever, and body imagery as he sweats and laughs through illness, then pivots to a Manscaped ad and a reminder that holidays are coming. A Patreon question about hacky jokes yields a definition: hacky = jokes you’ve heard a lot; authenticity comes from true, personal sensibilities. He reflects on early routines, Brad Pitt stories, and how jokes evolve with time. Thanksgiving plans bring him back to New Orleans and sweet potatoes, plus a memory of a neighborhood cat, Quagmire, and a wild childhood scene with sharp claws and odd rituals, all treated in his characteristic, rambunctious warmth. He notes Popeyes’ Maryland incident and critiques media hype, echoing Duncan Trussell’s garden metaphor about tending to what you can control. Nick Davis recounts the Logan Paul vs. KSI fight in a deadened arena, with a crowd split between boos and chants and a technically improving Logan, despite the split decision. The LSU victory and a wood mill worker’s burnout become threads for callers’ stories, from gypsies to quick questions about addiction and tough love. The show closes with empathy for those battling heavy issues and a reminder to act with confidence rather than stay stuck: you’re right where you need to be today, and you can still aim higher.
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