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Speaker 0 informs Speaker 1 that they have accomplished something. Speaker 1 expresses happiness for Speaker 0. Speaker 0 then states their intention to leave and asks for some information. Speaker 1 refuses to provide the information. Speaker 0 clarifies that they are not feeling suicidal, and Speaker 1 confirms the same. Speaker 0 concludes by expressing their love for life.

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Speaker 0 states this is the saddest day of their life and they can no longer see Speaker 1 due to obligations and Speaker 1's ties. They have been meeting every day. Since this is their last day together, Speaker 0 wants to hold Speaker 1 one more time. Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 not to look back when they leave, so Speaker 0 can remember them as they are. Speaker 0 requests a final kiss and goodbye. Speaker 1 says they had to meet today because there are many things to say and asks Speaker 0 not to stop them until they are through.

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- Speaker 0 apologized in 2016 for a promise about 1000 euros, stating that was a mistake and clarifying that it is not about Ukraine joining the European Union; they are against that as well. - On policy positions, Speaker 0 says: there should not be changes to mortgage interest deduction; they are not in favor of increasing the deductible; they are investing half a billion in the development of alternative energy, with a caveat about wind turbines, noting that those wind turbines operate on subsidies and “do not operate on wind.” - Speaker 1 recalls a statement from nine years ago about a street worker who works 40 years and can retire at 65, noting that nothing of that has been seen in recent years. Speaker 0 counters with “five years said, right?” to confirm the timeline. - Speaker 0 references a past claim about someone being under oath, saying that if it involved political motives, the law would be set aside. They remark not to recall a speech about “group immunity,” and state they have not heard such a speech. - The discussion moves to a person not being in service of the VVD; they state she does not work for the VVD, has no VVD parliamentary pass, and that Speaker 0 had lied about the matter being about Omtzigt. - Speaker 0 asserts that they did so to the best of their knowledge, admitting there was no memo that had been requested by the informant or informally requested; they did not have that memory and could not reconstruct what was discussed in 2015. They acknowledge uncertainty about what exactly was on the table in 2015 and admit they cannot precisely reconstruct those details. - They mention a second example and reference someone named Caroline, then question whether it is odd that officials would be aware of something and the other person would not be informed. They ask if this was four years ago, saying they would not know. They conclude by saying they have misremembered this in hindsight and express sincere regret.

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Speaker 0 recalls a scene set in a public place where one moment was plain and not the other person’s fantasy, describing it as his own. He notes that 'World play' occurred in the dressing room of Bergdorf, where the woman was trying on lingerie and he would burst in. The exchange pauses for a moment as he confirms details: 'When did you and she have your date?' The answer is approximately six weeks ago, 'Six weeks ago, maybe,' followed by, 'She wrote.' The account centers on a private, intimate moment in Bergdorf dressing room tied to a date roughly six weeks prior, ending with an incomplete remark from the other person.

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Speaker 0 notes the intense public interest in the relationship and asks how Speaker 1 deals with it. Speaker 1 responds that they try not to worry about what others think and focus on doing what feels right for them. Speaker 0 then asks how they met, but neither party is comfortable commenting on the topic.

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Speaker 0 is saying goodbye to Charlie, who is going on a trip. Speaker 0 asks if they will ever see Charlie again. Charlie says they will. Speaker 0 says goodbye and that they love Charlie.

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Speaker 0 is checking in with someone and expresses that they have accomplished something. The other person asks if they are leaving, to which Speaker 0 confirms. Speaker 0 then asks for some information, but the other person refuses. Both speakers clarify that they are not suicidal and enjoy life.

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Speaker 0: There's more than one person I'm dating. Sarah is the one. They are the one. Speaker 1: Are you joking? I thought it was just one person. Speaker 0: No, it's just Sarah. They don't identify as male or female. They are queer.

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A journalist engages with a person at a park, aiming to speak to someone, and the conversation shifts to a narrative about Naftali Aaron Kranz. The speaker identifies Kranz as a paid protester through GetFree, detailing LinkedIn evidence of the arrangement. GetFree is described as hiring for part-time mobilization support contractors, seeking individuals with four or more years of experience in leading direct action, large-scale mobilizations, demonstrations, protests, and civil disobedience (the latter implying experience with arrests). Compensation is stated as 3,500 to 4,200 dollars per month for an average of twenty hours a week. GetFree brands itself as a grassroots organization, but Kranz and others are described as being paid to protest. The narrator asserts Kranz’s role in celebrating vandalism, citing an incident in Crown Heights where someone threw an egg at a stranger’s Cybertruck and dog feces were placed on it, describing Kranz as part of this sentiment. They place Kranz at an abolish-the-police rally, noting he was blending in with other recruits rather than leading, with the implication that field photos can be staged for later use. The claim is made that Kranz works with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), and the narrator reports meeting him again at a DSA Tax the Rich rally. LinkedIn activity is cited to show Kranz frequently posting about recruitment and expanding efforts to win reparations nationwide, with mentions of Chicago, the Bay Area, and Baltimore. A linked link is described as listing a nine-week contract, part-time, paying 3,400 dollars in stipends biweekly, seeking someone excited about experimentation and capable of recruiting and training people to drive turnout to events. Nicole Cardi is named as a figure at the top of the Get Free movement. The narrative shifts to donations, stating that donations to Get Free are funneled through ActBlue, which is under Department of Justice investigation for foreign contributions. ActBlue allegedly funds activist groups like Indivisible Twin Cities, which purportedly orchestrates resistance to ICE agents in Minneapolis and has been reported to pay protesters, receiving over 7,600,000 dollars from the Open Society Foundation, funded by George Soros. The speaker concludes with a personal reaction to the information, expressing a need to stay away, before the conversation ends with Speaker 0 saying they have to stand there.

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Two people meet and one is nervous. They rate their exes and discuss who broke up with whom. The person misses their ex and hasn't moved on. They broke up because they wanted different things. The favorite moment with the ex was cuddling and watching movies. The person still loves and misses their ex. They consider talking to their ex and thank the other person for coming. The video ends with uncertainty about how the other person feels.

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The speaker asks for the person's name multiple times and tells them not to worry about being in the news. They mention being proud of the person and ask them to show their face. The speaker denies touching the person and tells them not to touch them either. They mention that the person is not allowed to post anything and then the transcript abruptly ends.

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The speaker discusses a past casual relationship with a TikToker that spanned two years, ending around the time of a potential TikTok ban. The main issue arose when the speaker's friendship with Reese was jeopardized because Reese was also talking to the same man. The speaker initially distanced herself, refusing to compete for attention. Later, the TikToker asked the speaker to block Reese, claiming Reese was lying and unstable. The speaker, trusting him due to their history, initially believed him, a decision she now regrets. She acknowledges enabling the ostracization of Reese. The speaker then sought a serious relationship with the TikToker, giving him an opportunity to meet in DC. When he initially declined, she took it as a sign to end things, though he later appeared in DC, and she avoided him. She confirms he still has saved content from their chats, which she intends to address. The speaker is sharing her side to hold him accountable for inconsistent behavior, warning young women about his actions, and directs viewers to hear more serious accounts from other women involved.

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Mae describes her mom as mean, saying “There is nothing wrong with her. She is mean” and that her mom “yells at people for no reason.” When asked what else her mom does, Mae confirms, “Yeah. I’m pretty sure she does that.” The group discusses how Mae’s mom’s yelling affected others; Speaker 1 recalls living with Mae’s mom and feeling hurt and worried for Nate, noting they tried to deescalate and make Mae’s mom happy so she wouldn’t be mean, while not disagreeing with Mae’s point about the behavior being mean. Mae challenges the idea that her mom is just problematic, suggesting the others are influenced by their feelings, saying, “That’s because she manipulated you because you like her.” Speaker 1 emphasizes their own experience, acknowledging manipulation and lies that led to jail for Nate, but also expressing concern about Nate’s wellbeing and sharing the belief that Mae’s mom’s behavior is harmful. The conversation reveals Mae’s focus on her mother’s hurtful actions and her caution about potential consequences for those around them. During a birthday moment, Nate’s perspective stands out. Speaker 2 explains that Mae wanted to celebrate Nate’s eleventh birthday but Mae says she did not like that day because she was being selfish and not kind, though Speaker 2 counters that Nate’s birthday was celebrated and that Mae’s care for Candice was central to the event. Speaker 1 compliments Nate as “the kindest kid on Earth” and acknowledges the sentiment as sweet. Mae describes her aim to “take care of Candice on my birthday without any thought that it’s my birthday at all. Just take care of Candice.” Speaker 2 remarks that Mae’s generosity was very sweet, and Speaker 1 praises Nate’s goodness. A brief check-in about breakfast follows, with Candice and Nate involved; Mae notes there were two bags, both the same, and expresses concern that Candice cannot eat much because “Mom just throws it away,” urging Nate to eat. Despite the tensions, the group calls for finishing the meal, with caregivers emphasizing that they must leave. The conversation ends with a farewell and a reminder that “love wins” as they provide a hug and prepare to go. In a separate reminiscence, Mitch says he met on 12/31/2022 as a nutritional director in Oregon, not Washington, and recounts the ex-wife narrative of Lynne allegedly abusing their son and the son’s eating disorder, highlighting that Mitch played into that narrative. Mitch notes he had worked for a school district and, while he later reflects, “I don’t believe that there was any abuse from Lynne.”

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Speaker 0 questions if the person is their partner and accuses them of always lying. They express frustration but also acknowledge that they find the person's lies entertaining.

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The video features a casual conversation about relationships and intimacy. The speakers discuss getting over breakups, having multiple partners, and preferences in the bedroom. They also debate whether they would prefer back shots or missionary position for the rest of their lives. The conversation is light-hearted and humorous. Translation: The video involves a casual discussion about relationships and intimacy. The speakers talk about moving on from breakups, having multiple partners, and preferences in bed. They also debate whether they would choose back shots or missionary position for life. The conversation is fun and light-hearted.

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The speaker had conversations with someone since a motion was filed, but they weren't substantive. The speaker received nice sermons. The questioning turned to when a romantic relationship between two people started. There's been an effort to say exact dates are at issue.

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Their relationship started in 2019 and lasted until their last conversation.

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The speaker was asked about the presence of the Ukrainian flag at the rally. The speaker responded that their best friend is in Kyiv, and they have been supporting him in Ukraine since 2022.

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- Speaker 0 says: "Without you been feeling kinda strange. Well, I see that you're doing very well. You're looking very well. I miss the way your perfume smell. I miss the way that you blowed up my line." - They add: "If you don't back the fuck up off me before I do you in and still getting in this bitch and get litty on my mama."

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The speaker claims the other person is acting differently, not calling or hanging out like they used to. The speaker states that the other person tried to contact them through business partners but never got their number.

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Speaker 0 expresses gratitude and familiarity with Aryan/Jewish identities, noting “Thank you for that gift. You're Aryan too. I know, but I'm Jewish.” They acknowledge the casual tension and respond to hair. They comment on a recent Instagram post about being reinstated at Facebook, calling the picture “so hot” and expressing appreciation: “That picture you posted on Instagram recently when you got, like, reinstated at Facebook was so hot. Like, seriously. I appreciate it. It's so good. It's a good picture.” They remark on being targeted by Nazis, saying, “Your skin and and the Nazis hate me. It's fun,” and mention joking about gas chambers: “I'll I'll write people when I put me in a gas chamber because they're obsessed with the dude. I don't I think they're just memeing on you, it's It's alright. I don't care.” They describe it as part of the online milieu, noting, “I love it. It'd be like that sometimes. I know. They're just jealous because have big tits and an Ashkenazi IQ. Yes. That's what it is. Yeah. You got it.” Looking ahead, they suggest meeting in New York: “Anyway, next time you're in New York, let me know. We'll hang out. Bring your girlfriend in New York, some tag, and then we'll all hang out.” They propose going to “really cool restaurants” and other activities, and say they will bring their girlfriend Becca: “We'll to, like, really cool restaurants and out, blah blah blah. Yes. Will bring my girlfriend. Yeah.” They express interest in Becca, asking to meet her: “I wanna meet what's Becca? Yeah. Becca. Yes. She's so sweet. You remember? Yeah. Of course. Yes. You'll meet her. You guys are so sweet.” They hope the arrangement works, noting awareness that Twitter content is perceived as fake: “I hope that works out because, like, like I said, I know everything you do on Twitter is, like, so fake and not real, but, like, it's so sweet ex is, like, dating somebody who's, like, super trad life, and she was like, fucking my boyfriend while we were dating and, like, ruined our relationship. And I act like it's okay, but, like, it's really sad because, like, I love I love when people, like, keep, you know, tradition in their relationships. Yeah.” The speaker ends with a brief emotional note: “It's really.”

Armchair Expert

Jake Johnson | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Jake Johnson, Natalie Portman
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In this episode of Armchair Expert, hosts Dax Shepard and Jake Johnson welcome guest Natalie Portman. The conversation begins with Dax and Jake discussing their new line of premium baby products called Hello Bellow, which features organic ingredients and is available at Walmart. They emphasize the affordability and quality of the products, sharing personal anecdotes about their experiences using them. Jake Johnson expresses his excitement about being on the podcast, highlighting the camaraderie among funny people in their city. The discussion shifts to the challenges of being a public figure, with Jake sharing his experiences of dealing with criticism and the pressures of fame. He reflects on how he learned to detach from public opinion and focus on his craft, emphasizing the importance of personal fulfillment over external validation. The conversation delves into their backgrounds, with both Jake and Dax sharing stories about their fathers and the complexities of their relationships. They discuss how their childhood experiences shaped their perspectives on parenting and their approaches to fatherhood. Jake recounts his journey through acting, including his time at the University of Iowa and his struggles in the New York comedy scene, leading to his eventual move to Los Angeles. As they discuss their careers, Jake shares insights about his role in the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, where he plays a mentor to the character Miles Morales. He highlights the significance of representation in media, particularly for his daughters, and the film's message that anyone can wear the Spider-Man mask. The episode concludes with a light-hearted discussion about their personal lives, including their relationships and the support they receive from their partners. They reflect on the importance of having a grounded perspective amidst the chaos of their careers, emphasizing the value of family and the lessons learned from their past experiences.

This Past Weekend

Chris Distefano 2 | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #265
Guests: Chris Distefano
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The episode features Theo Von hosting Chris Distefano on History Hyenas, mixing memories from their Opie and Anthony days with current careers, live shows, and a steady stream of jokes. They open with the Carl Ruiz story—the Mad Cuban—recounting rumors that his wife left him for a busboy, that he moved to the woods, lived on Big Macs drenched in syrup, and that he died while opening a Midtown restaurant; they note his generous heart, his role as a stepfather, and the bittersweet tragedy of Greek-like storytelling. They joke about his notorious breath and Zen dip packs while paying tribute, and they recall the big Cuban’s warmth and the family he left behind. They shift to Chris’s recent shows in Cleveland, where Theo recounts the surge in followers after their cross-pollination, and where Chris explains that his weekend gate grew from 99,000 to 139,000 followers in a single week, turning those fans into ongoing History Hyenas listeners. They discuss how podcasts now drive growth more than television, and how Chris’s Instagram and Theo’s platform helped expand both careers, with fans often discovering them via the podcast and sticking around for live shows and the Hyenas brand. They riff about fashion and body bits—fingers, bangs, thong toe sandals—and then anchor on the road team: Ari Mantis, Don DePeda, and Sergio Chico, highlighting Sergio’s ten-year sobriety, his boxing coaching, Don’s drinking, and the importance of a steady crew for mental health on tour. They describe the pressure in larger venues, the fear of fainting during a set, and how honesty with the crowd—together with nets and a loyal crew—helps them navigate anxiety while preserving spontaneity. A fan asks for an authentic New York experience; Theo and Chris suggest walking through Brooklyn, hitting Joe’s Pizza, strolling the Brooklyn Bridge, and visiting family in Staten Island, while also acknowledging safety and the city’s rough edges, all delivered with their signature blend of warmth and bravura. They cover Brad Williams’s Kaiden GoFundMe, its initial $10,000 goal, the flood of donations to about $460,000 after celebrity attention, and Kaiden’s family’s decision to donate excess to charity rather than take a Disneyland trip; they describe GoFundMe’s vetting and the distribution of funds to six charities in the US and Australia, with the remainder going to Kaiden’s family. They note currency, share the charities, and applaud the generosity that will support anti-bullying and anti-racism work across two countries, then close with Chris’s touring schedule and a plug for History Hyenas’ live dates and Gramercy Theatre shows, plus a nod to future Vancouver, Boston, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland dates and more. They wrap with playful, candid banter about sexuality, the show’s hustle, and their affection for each other, ending on a warm, real note about their friendship and the work ahead.

Modern Wisdom

Cheating & How To Get Over Someone
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In this episode of Relationships 103, Johnny and Yusef from Propane Fitness delve into the complexities of relationships, focusing on themes like cheating, ending relationships, and personal growth. They share a listener's experience of liberation after ending an unhappy relationship, highlighting the importance of recognizing when a relationship is no longer serving you. The hosts discuss the warning signs of a deteriorating relationship, particularly the waning of sexual interest, which can expose deeper issues. They emphasize the significance of aligning values early on and setting boundaries to prevent drifting apart over time. Cheating is explored as a misguided attempt to regain power or comfort, often leading to further complications and emotional pain. The conversation shifts to how to end a relationship compassionately. They stress the importance of being honest and direct, as prolonging an unhappy relationship wastes both partners' time. The hosts advocate for cutting contact after a breakup to facilitate healing and moving on. They also discuss the emotional aftermath of breakups, acknowledging the pain of rejection and the need for self-reflection. The hosts encourage listeners to view breakups as opportunities for personal growth and to focus on building a fulfilling life post-relationship. Ultimately, they highlight the importance of introspection and proactive communication in fostering healthier relationships.

Armchair Expert

Lupita Nyong'o | Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
Guests: Lupita Nyong’o
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Dax Shepard welcomes Lupita Nyong'o, an Academy Award-winning actor known for her roles in *12 Years a Slave*, *Black Panther*, and *Us*. They discuss her upcoming animated film *The Wild Robot*, based on a beloved book series about a robot named Roz who develops a heart. Dax humorously mentions their shared connection to robots, and they encourage listeners to check out the film. Lupita shares her experience recording her podcast, *Mind Your Own*, which she produced while traveling. She reflects on her childhood, born in Mexico due to her father's political activism in Kenya, where he faced danger from an autocratic regime. Lupita discusses her family's history, including her father's brother's mysterious disappearance, which prompted their move to Mexico. Lupita describes her upbringing in Nairobi, where she experienced political tension but was shielded from its harsh realities. She attended international schools, which shaped her worldview. Her parents emphasized the importance of education and cultural exposure, leading her to learn multiple languages and travel. The conversation shifts to Lupita's experience moving to the U.S. for college, where she faced cultural shocks, particularly during her first winter. She recounts her struggles with identity and self-acceptance, especially regarding her skin color and beauty standards. Lupita explains how her time in Mexico helped her embrace her uniqueness, as she received attention for her appearance that she hadn't experienced in Kenya. As they discuss her acting career, Lupita reflects on her breakthrough role in *12 Years a Slave*, which deepened her understanding of African American history and its relevance to her immigrant experience. She emphasizes the importance of storytelling and representation in film. Lupita shares her thoughts on fame, noting that while she grew up around it, she never fully embraced it. She discusses the pressure of maintaining her career after winning an Academy Award and the anxiety that followed. Dax relates to her feelings of insecurity and the challenges of navigating celebrity. They touch on Lupita's fashion sense, her experiences at fashion shows, and her admiration for designers. Dax expresses his excitement about Lupita's upcoming projects, including her podcast and film, and encourages listeners to support her work. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted discussion about their personal lives, including relationships and the complexities of dating in the public eye. Lupita reflects on her desire for companionship and family, while Dax shares his own experiences with fame and identity. They both acknowledge the challenges of balancing personal and professional lives in the entertainment industry.
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