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I'm Shane Gillis, fired from this show. I should be a high school football coach. My dad coaches girl's basketball. My mom and I used to be best friends until I discovered masturbation. My family includes members with Down syndrome. My niece, who has Down syndrome, is the best in the family. My sister has 3 adopted black kids, a child with Down syndrome, and an Arab husband. We opened a coffee shop for people with Down syndrome. They hate working there. No difference between us and them. 21 Savage is the guest tonight. Thank you.

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I will show you an assault weapon. Look at this number, it's off the charts at 14/15. It's not supposed to go above 0.20. People sitting nearby are getting radiated. Instead of banning assault weapons, we should ban things that radiate people every day. I'm going to the business where I'll buy food and give them this. Banning assault weapons will make our community safer.

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Speaker: Hello? Oh my goodness. Take off your pants. Can you not touch it? No, don't touch it.

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Using inclusive language is important to ensure that everyone feels included, valued, and empowered. It's necessary to be mindful of our communication and avoid assuming things. Instead of using terms like parent, mom, or dad, it's better to use more inclusive terms like grown ups or families. This simple adjustment can make a big difference in making sure that no one feels unseen. The speaker is open to making more videos on this topic because they believe it is crucial.

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I implanted an RFID chip in my hand to open doors, but it doesn't work. I also have a scar from the procedure.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 address a viral video about Charlie’s chief of staff, Mikey, and explain why they are discussing it. - The video in question attacks Mikey, Charlie’s chief of staff, claiming based on a few seconds of clips that he allegedly has a nonchalant or calm reaction to Charlie’s murder. They describe this as a “extremely disgusting attack.” - Speaker 1 recounts what happened: they were at the scene when a shooting occurred. The loud crack is heard; they turn and see Charlie has been shot. They realize there is a shooter on the scene. They decide to get out of there rather than be shot, noting Charlie had a security team that leapt into action to get Charlie out. - Speaker 0 notes their own actions: he, too, considered getting into the car, but decided against it. He was ahead of Mikey as they left. He recalls a moment where he paused to assess the situation, then saw Mikey, who was profoundly freaked out. Mikey’s lip was quivering, and he said, “I need to call Erica,” then took his phone and began calling Erica. Speaker 0 also called his own mom, saying there had been a shooting and that he was okay. - They describe Mikey’s later actions: after the initial shock, Mikey took charge like a “general directing a battle,” coordinating hospital transport and information flow, and directing people where to go. When they learned Charlie had died, Mikey told them, “now none of you can say anything that you've heard because it is Erica is not going to hear about this from anyone except me.” - Speaker 2 asks if Mikey could be involved in a conspiracy to murder Charlie. Speaker 1 responds that such accusations are vile and describes how some people online fuel such narratives, comparing the mindset to getting a “high” from dangerous or provocative content. - The speakers emphasize Mikey’s heroic actions: Mikey was distressed but stepped up to direct people and communicate with Erica and others. Speaker 0 notes that he, too, was traumatized after learning of Charlie’s death and rushed to be with Erica and the team. - They address the specific allegation that Mikey was on the phone immediately during the incident; they state he was not on the phone but was taking social videos to share with their group chats. He would send updates to Charlie’s social media during the event while the crowd was changing, then, overwhelmed by the noise and shock, he put his fingers in his ears but his phone remained in his hand as he moved away. - They describe the scene as a cordoned-off area with a narrow gap that people used to exit, where Mikey walked briskly or ran as he processed the trauma and continued to direct actions. They reiterate Mikey “turned into a general on a field marshaling the troops.” - Speaker 1 closes by urging readers who propagate narratives attacking Mikey to reconsider, stating that such narratives are bad and gross and a choice that shouldn’t be made.

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An individual claims to be showing an assault weapon, presenting a device reading "fourteen fifteen," which they state should not exceed "point two zero." They assert that anyone nearby is being "radiated on." The individual suggests banning these devices that "radiate people" daily. They state they are going to purchase food from a business and will give them the reading. They conclude that this is how to make the community safer and reiterate the call to ban assault weapons.

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A person confronts another individual parked in a disabled parking space, stating their daughter is disabled and they need the space for easier access. They question whether the other person has a disability. The person parked in the disabled space suggests they find another parking spot and accuses the other person of lying. The first person reiterates that their daughter is disabled. The person in the space claims the other person's husband is disabled. The first person expresses disbelief and the other person suggests they move to another parking spot. The confrontation ends with one person closing their car window.

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The speaker describes witnessing a person using a mobility scooter who was “literally going off the curb” and “jumping off the sidewalks with it,” not using ramps as expected. The speaker contends this behavior is reckless and says the person is disabled, arguing that they “shouldn’t even be doing stupid shit like that with it in the first place” and that they should “be taking care of his shit rather than wrecking it.” The speaker further claims that the individual was sent in to perform in videos to make things look good, suggesting that they were chosen because “Tommy can’t come close,” implying others could be used to create a better appearance for the videos. The dialogue then shifts to direct insults directed at Shane Patriot. The speaker calls Shane Patriot “one of the shitty Shane,” adds “Shut the fuck up,” and expresses personal dislike, saying, “I don’t like you. I don’t even know why you’re in here, motherfucker.” The speaker asserts a total disdain, declaring, “You’re just full,” and concluding with, “Fuck you.” The closing sentiment reinforces a hostile, confrontational tone toward Shane Patriot, with explicit profanity and a repeated refusal to engage in conversation, ending with “Fuck you.”

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We're hot. No. We got it, ma'am. I see a lot of this. You got it.

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I would like to thank everyone for their trust and support. First and foremost, I want to thank my wife. We have a playful interaction, joking about whether we have met before. We then have a lighthearted exchange about putting something away and a comment about my mom loving it. We involve a child named Angel, asking her to hold something and taking pictures. We make a comment about not smiling until you're thirty and ask Angel her age. She says she's twelve. We mention that our show is challenging and express a preference for kids over pizza. The video ends with a mention of "Grandpa's."

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A nurse injured by the COVID vaccine has spent the last four years building a community of vaccine-injured people. She asks others to join her in taking down "these criminals." Another individual states they will fight for the cause for life, even if they have to do so from a wheelchair, as they currently cannot stand for more than a minute without convulsions. They want to help people of their generation, who they believe are heavily influenced by the media, understand that things can go wrong. They feel obligated to speak up and will never back down.

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Welcome aboard! Our pilot is a highly diverse individual, being a 3 foot 2 inch transgender Native American man who identifies as a 6 foot tall Korean woman. We encourage volunteers to assist with the controls, and please buckle up as the flashing lights in the cockpit can trigger her epilepsy. Remember to keep your voices low, as she may need to consult instructional videos during the flight. Let's celebrate the diversity on board!

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Hey! How are you? Good to meet you. So, we're a little small for these seats. We had to get you a bigger section of the couch. That's what I mean by accommodation. We need to accommodate bigger people, just like we do other communities. It's frustrating to be stared at or told to stay home. It's not fair. Some say we *choose* to be overweight, unlike those in the LGBTQ+ community. But I work on myself, at my own pace. There’s a debate whether sexuality and weight are chosen. But regardless, we deserve the same respect and accommodations.

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The speaker discusses assault weapons and shows a device that emits radiation. They argue that this device is an assault weapon because it exceeds the acceptable radiation level. The speaker suggests that instead of focusing on banning traditional assault weapons, efforts should be made to ban devices that emit harmful radiation. They mention going to a business to give them the device as a way to make the community safer.

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Speaker 0: Make one. Make one. You're wrong. Get out. Your microphone. Hey. What what can we do to help you? Hey. You guys no. That ain't gonna happen. Hey. How can we get you out of here safely? Hello, everyone.

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I was about 10 feet to Charlie's left when it happened. It was one of those moments that will crystallize in your mind forever. You hear the pop, and it’s not completely clear what it is at first. I looked to my right and immediately saw what had happened. It was just one shot. The security got him immediately, got him into the car immediately, and then out again. They could not have done their job any better. Then, what do we do? I sent a message on Telegram to Turning Point, telling them to lockdown. I imagined they’d already seen it, but I said, lockdown Turning Point. I called my mom and said, I can’t say more, but mom, Charlie got shot. I love you. I have to go. Then I met with other team members, and we got to the hospital within about twenty-five minutes, and the rest of the day unfolded from there. Staff decided to address this head on because there’s so much intrigue, and I’m going to do a generous thing. The intrigue is because people care about Charlie. Blake, you were there and you interacted with Mikey. You left the scene and then reconnected with Mikey. So, explain what the video is. The video is by someone who attacked Mikey, Charlie’s friend, Charlie’s chief of staff, a guy we’ve seen on the show the last few weeks. They claim, based on a few seconds of clips, that he allegedly has a nonchalant or calm reaction to Charlie’s murder. This is an extremely disgusting attack. I was there when it happened and I was next to Mikey when it happened. When the shooting occurs, we both hear a loud crack and turn to see Charlie who has been shot. We both realize there is a shooter on the scene. We hear the crack and don’t know if it came from far or close, or if a mass shooting is unfolding. My reaction, and Mikey’s, was to get out of there before we were both shot. That is not us abandoning Charlie. Charlie had a security team; they leapt into action and got Charlie out, which was their job. My job was not to be a hero or get in the way. I remember running past the SUV we came in on, thinking, should I get in that car? Then I thought that would be stupid, and I kept going. I was ahead of Mikey as we left. We got out and ran for more than fifteen or twenty seconds. I paused, looked around, and saw Mikey. I will never forget what I saw. Mikey is usually bubbly and happy, but he was profoundly freaked out. His lip was quivering, something I’d never seen from him. He said, I think he literally said, he needs to call Erica, then he calls Erica. He also calls his dad, Rob McCoy, and says, Dad, someone shot Charlie. You need to call all of your pastor friends. We then gathered to direct actions: to get to the hospital and to relay information to Erica. After the call, Mikey regained control and stepped up, directing a battle-like flow: get to the hospital, wait here, and get information to Erica.

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Speaker 0: I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter because the teleprompter is not working. I feel very happy to be up here with you nevertheless, And that way you speak more from the heart. I can only say that whoever's operating this teleprompter is in big trouble. Speaker 1: And, you know, one of the things that's going on here, they just turned off my I'm gonna go back. I lost the electrician here. Anyway, one of the things we found is that, you know, we we invented the semi computer chip, size of the tip of your little finger.

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A person in a car questions another person in a car about parking in a disabled spot. The first person asks if the second person has a disabled sticker. The second person asks why they have to answer that. The second person explains that just because a disabled sticker isn't visible, doesn't mean they don't have one. They state that some people have permanent disabilities, so the sticker is on their tag, not the window.

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The speakers engage in a conversation about a person named Michael, who is described as being big. They discuss whether Michael receives a family discount at Taco Bell and make jokes about his size. One person suggests officially adopting Michael, but another questions the motive behind it. The conversation becomes heated as one person defends their choices and asks for respect. They mention that the boy has been through difficult experiences. The conversation ends with someone expressing concern about another person named Collins.

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A woman with autism is being discussed by the speaker, who is upset about her presence in their house. The speaker mentions that the woman's grandmother is a lesbian. The speaker also accuses someone of making homophobic remarks and claims that the woman with autism did not aim at a police officer. The speaker expresses frustration with the situation and mentions that the woman with autism prefers to stay in her room. The speaker then talks about an incident where an officer allegedly assaulted them and tried to reach the woman with autism. The speaker concludes by saying that the woman with autism is now calmer and in a different part of the house.

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We might We might actually die. There's a bee. There's a bee. I don't know. So we gotta be careful. Oh my god. There's a bee, so we better not flee so hard. Hey. This is Darthang. I don't know if y'all can see it, but it's okay. It's okay. Will you have it on Y'all ready? Ready? Ready? 2 wait. When I say 1, don't go yet. 321. Point. I'm I'm good. You okay? Are you okay? Are you okay? Hold on. Let me go get mom.

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Speaker 0 insists that Eunice Collins will be arrested, emphasizing that she is autistic and does not like people talking to her. Speaker 1 acknowledges this and agrees that she will be arrested. Speaker 0 mentions that they have been trying to avoid this situation for a while, as Eunice has not done anything wrong. Speaker 0 also mentions an officer who treated them unfairly, solely because Eunice has autism.

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"Never ever ever put a cell phone on your ear." "Tell your kids. I'm gonna prove it to you and to them." "This right here is measuring." "So we're at point two, point six. Now watch it when it comes closer. 28, 33, 29, 39." "Do you see the difference?" "What was that?" ""30 times the amount of radiation going into my head." "Always use speakerphone." "Make sure your kids see this because they're the biggest offenders." "Oh, and don't put it back in your pocket." "If you put it on your body, always have it on airplane mode."

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If you don't have one of these for Christmas, I'm not coming. I’ve got some potatoes on it, but if you don’t have this, I’m out. Is it Timna? Where’s Footsie? I’m flipping the top, but my cousin makes it better. If you don’t have one of these, I’m not coming for Thanksgiving either. This isn’t anything like what Kurt made before.
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