a good sit down

Episode 102 March 13, 2025 00:29:10
a good sit down
Media-LaBs: CHRONICLES OF A NATION
a good sit down

Mar 13 2025 | 00:29:10

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ALICE AND CHRONICLES SIT DOWN TOGETHER FOR THEIR FIRST SIT DOWN...THEY EXPLORE THE LAUNCH OF CHRONCILES OF A NATION AND MORE.

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[00:00:01] Speaker A: Hello, my dear. [00:00:02] Speaker B: Hi. [00:00:02] Speaker A: How are you? [00:00:03] Speaker B: Good. First episode today, huh? How do you feel? [00:00:09] Speaker A: Pretty good. I feel pretty good about it. I think that people will be receptive. I mean, it was only seven minutes, so how receptive can they be? [00:00:19] Speaker B: It's a good introduction to what's been going on because this is kind of like a long process in the making. [00:00:28] Speaker A: It has been a long process. [00:00:30] Speaker B: You've been very busy. [00:00:32] Speaker A: Yes, well, you know, like I said today in the introduction, I said I don't want to bore you going too far back, you know, so I didn't really start with how this whole entire journey actually started. I didn't include that. I didn't want to bore people. But it's been a long journey. It's. It's been. [00:00:54] Speaker B: Eventful and a lot. [00:00:56] Speaker A: And a lot of setbacks. [00:00:57] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:00:58] Speaker A: You, you know more than anyone how many setbacks I've had. [00:01:01] Speaker B: Yeah, I think it's a little bit of went one direction and then flew 10,000 different directions. [00:01:11] Speaker A: It did. It did. Yeah, it did. It did. Spiral and matter of fact, I'm glad you brought that up because one of the things I do want to talk about in this episode is this first major in depth story that we're covering. [00:01:26] Speaker B: Oh, yes. [00:01:27] Speaker A: Which is the North Carolina Helene flooding. [00:01:31] Speaker B: Yes. [00:01:32] Speaker A: And my trip down there which people don't know. We have gone. And so I want to introduce that because, you know, we're going to be introducing interviews with the people that I did and then talk about the. My future return date coming up to continue to help people they down there. So let's, you know, have a chance to have the ability to let people know what we're doing. [00:01:55] Speaker B: Yeah. For those people, that was a great trip for you. I felt like a lot of insight. A lot of things have come from that trip. [00:02:02] Speaker A: Yes. And I also think, and you know, this. It's definitely created a new rabbit hole. One that we weren't prepared for. No, we were not prepared for this rabbit hole we're going to introduce because it's a lot. [00:02:15] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:02:15] Speaker A: You know, we just went there to have this as our. [00:02:18] Speaker B: We had just. Just to show kind of the destruction. [00:02:23] Speaker A: Right. [00:02:23] Speaker B: And what needs to be done and the lack of what our awareness. Federal government. [00:02:31] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, I got a lot of, I got a lot of feedback on that. [00:02:35] Speaker B: And, and even. Not even just the federal government, but even the like charitable organizations, the big ones like Red Cross. [00:02:45] Speaker A: And I'm glad you brought that up because remember I told you that story about Red Cross and one of the interviews that I have. They talk about the lack of compassion from this organization, the Red Cross, which. [00:02:58] Speaker B: Which, you know, millions and millions and millions of dollars gets donated there every day. And I, I don't, I just feel so bad for that. [00:03:09] Speaker A: Well, I'm hoping that we'll be able to give people context when we do bring out that story and we start talking about it, you know, in these coming episodes. And I think it's important that we share the audio, you know, from those interviews, especially with those two individuals that I did, Joe and Abby. That interview is incredibly important. You can really feel all that pain and you can, you can see it on their face. [00:03:38] Speaker B: Yeah, we're going to talk about other things. [00:03:41] Speaker A: Yes, yes. [00:03:42] Speaker B: We're. [00:03:42] Speaker A: Rabbit hole, rabbit hole. That's all we need to leave everybody with. Rabbit hole. But yeah, I, I, I enjoyed, I enjoyed introducing the episode today. I felt, I felt a little liberated. Yeah, I did. Because. Yeah. Because I just felt like I want us to do what no one is doing. [00:04:15] Speaker B: Right. Yeah. [00:04:16] Speaker A: And by the way, everyone, this is Alice. Say hi. [00:04:20] Speaker B: Hi. [00:04:23] Speaker A: This is my friend. And we decided to do this together, as it is said in the, in the intro. And we've decided to knock the dust off of some things, haven't we? [00:04:43] Speaker B: Correct. [00:04:44] Speaker A: And I think that we have the wonderful chance to bring information to people. [00:04:49] Speaker B: Common sense. [00:04:50] Speaker A: Common sense. Because that's us. And I think. [00:04:53] Speaker B: And a middle ground, I think. Yeah, I think, I think there's just so much extreme, one side versus the other, and we're kind of in the middle and we're, I feel like we're the vast majority of Americans that are just. This is the way most people think. And I think you're getting one side or the other. You're not getting these people that are. [00:05:20] Speaker A: Just in the middle normal. [00:05:23] Speaker B: They're just trying to live their lives. They don't, I mean, it's just, you know, they're, they're very, they're very caught between a lot of the drama that's going on today that you cannot escape ever, anywhere, everywhere you go, it's something like that. [00:05:40] Speaker A: Yeah. Yeah. I, I think that the way I wanted to introduce it was important. You know, I really wanted people to understand. I'm not cutting corners here. I don't care about your feelings. I will not be told by people. I don't know what I'm talking about when I'm the one that's a trans woman, not them. You know, that's the thing that bothers me the most. [00:06:06] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:06:07] Speaker A: And I just really needed to announce I Just wasn't going to be quiet anymore. I've given everyone ample opportunity to come forward and, and speak and say, okay, let's have some common sense, you know, discussions. If you were really so worried about certain things, why not have a press release and call for you and the President to sit down and have a common sense discussion to where we could slow down this. What would you want to call it? [00:06:41] Speaker B: Hypocrisy? [00:06:43] Speaker A: I don't know, I, I don't know. [00:06:44] Speaker B: Ridiculousness. [00:06:45] Speaker A: I don't know the word anymore. [00:06:47] Speaker B: I mean, it's just. [00:06:48] Speaker A: But do you see what I'm saying? [00:06:49] Speaker B: It's just extremes all you see. But I mean, extreme cells, right? The more extreme you are, one way or the other, the better it is. Like if, if you look back at 2020. Was it 2020? Yeah. [00:07:05] Speaker A: Like even that was a bad year. According to, according to certain people, that was a horrible year. [00:07:11] Speaker B: No, no, no. I think, no, no, no. We're gonna have to go way back. But you had, I guess I don't really want to get extremely political, but like that, for example, you had some pretty level headed political parties that were kind of in there that just didn't do all the hoopla, but you had to go with the extreme. And I, and I think as society, we like the extremely like the drama. I like drama, but as long as it's somebody else's drama. [00:07:39] Speaker A: But now we're watching it play out in real time, right? And it's. [00:07:42] Speaker B: But I mean, it's just with everything, you know what I mean? Like you, you watch people on social media, the more extreme they are, the more views they get. Why is that? You know what I mean? Because we're interested in. It's drama. [00:07:56] Speaker A: I know. I think it's an escape. I, I think it's a. You know how they say, how Facebook, the way they play the algorithm, you know, it plays that certain part of the brain that's almost like a drug where you need it, you know? And I think that's part of the problem. It's like the more, the more you crave and you, and you put pe. You know, you put content out there or you put these kinds of extreme drama, extremes out there. I think people begin to feed off of it literally. And I feel like. Do people not have normal lives? [00:08:36] Speaker B: That is normal to a lot of. [00:08:37] Speaker A: People, but it's crazy. Do you not see what that, I mean, do you not kind of stand back from yourself and look at that. No. And say, no, what am I doing? [00:08:45] Speaker B: They do not. [00:08:46] Speaker A: That's the problem. [00:08:47] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:08:47] Speaker A: And no one is realizing, hey, I've. I've gone down a hole here. [00:08:52] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, even with, like, you, that's such a, you know, being a trans woman, that's such a hot topic. You know what I mean? Everybody's got something to say about that, even if they don't have a dog in that race. You know what I mean? Like, they're not living this life. This is not their life to live there. Why are they fighting for you? I mean, I understand you're an ally, you're whatever, but have you. Have you sat down and had this conversation with someone? You know, do you even have a friend? [00:09:22] Speaker A: You know what the funny thing I think what the funny thing is about that is what I see a lot of. And, And I began to notice and I started getting irritated and. And getting really. It was boiling for me, you know what I mean? And I kept trying to just swallow it and stay out of it. And I think I felt like there has been this enormous indoctrination, if I said that word right. Of this ideology. And where it come from is it has tentacles and everything. It's rooted in so many things. It's not one thing or the other. You know, a lot of these people, these die hards, they. They believe in this whole transhumanism. So it. It kind of becomes where. From what I've listened to them screech about and, and what I've read, it's really all about erasing any kind of dialogue that we have about sex, you know, or gender, where everything is fluid, where every. Everyone is for whomever they want to be with. And it's. And it's saturated with. With. But it's saturated with so much anger. And that's what I don't get. [00:10:51] Speaker B: So, so what is the difference between. Because this is like, this is not day 100 for you. This is not something that, you know, you've just started. No, this was your life before it was quote, unquote, mainstream. [00:11:06] Speaker A: I guess. You see. Right. But see, that's the problem. [00:11:09] Speaker B: Before, before people knew, before they decided. [00:11:12] Speaker A: To change the clinical definition, all those things. Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:11:16] Speaker B: So. So what. What's the difference then versus now? I mean, I know social media has a lot to play in that, you know, because it wasn't as big. [00:11:26] Speaker A: But the thing is true, true transsexualism is not a large number. I would venture to say that the number has been steady, I would say, for decades in the true original clinical definition, how it was prescribed in definition Right. And I think that when all of this began, I don't even know how this, I don't even know how this even began. You. I don't get it. We, we jumped on this bandwagon, but no one. But it's like every. And then everyone just jumped off. I'm just gay or I'm just a queen bandwagon. And I don't, I don't understand what the infatuation is and has become where people are so enthralled about my particular kind of life. And it's not people that live this life. But then when I see little white girls on college campuses talk about I'm trans, non binary, I'm sitting here thinking. [00:12:28] Speaker B: What did I do this? [00:12:29] Speaker A: What the actual are you talking about? [00:12:32] Speaker B: Well, I mean I, I was always confused by that. I don't really. [00:12:36] Speaker A: But there's, that's the thing. There's no such thing. [00:12:39] Speaker B: Well, I mean, do you feel like it's a slap in your face? [00:12:43] Speaker A: Yeah. Because you, it is because you have decided. Because you've decided to steal my identity and you've decided I'm going to control it and we'll decide who's trans. Why else would a bunch of white girls run around talk about I'm trans and I'm binary. [00:12:57] Speaker B: But what. I guess the other. What the question. [00:13:00] Speaker A: Did I answer it right? [00:13:02] Speaker B: You, you answered it right. But what I'm saying is, is how does that make you feel? Because you put in all of this work. [00:13:11] Speaker A: Oh, it. [00:13:12] Speaker B: In a way, you've almost paved a way for other people. [00:13:16] Speaker A: Yeah. Just to be clear, I did pave that way. You're all welcome. [00:13:19] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:19] Speaker A: But I think that. And we'll get into those horror stories, you know, in other episodes just, just to keep that in perspective for folks. [00:13:28] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:13:28] Speaker A: But it, it's mind boggling to me that so many within, within the community are so quiet. I love how gay people don't game. I guess alliances don't come to our rescue and say, this is not what real trans women are. They've been a part, you know, they've been a part of this, you know, 99 letter Alphabet, you know, crap for, you know, a hundred years. But you don't come to our rescue. You throw us under the bus. [00:13:59] Speaker B: So how does it feel when, you know, they're arguing? You're a woman. You have as much right in all of this other stuff, you know. Okay, so I guess what, what the question is. And we can. Well, this will be an entire episode. So we're getting. Yeah. Working On a little bit of a tangent here. [00:14:20] Speaker A: A little bit. [00:14:20] Speaker B: That's one of the things that we will talk about. And we'll, we'll circle back. I hate that, but we'll circle back. [00:14:27] Speaker A: Oh, not that word. I'm scarred for life with that word. Please don't, please don't use this. I'll circle backward. Oh, I thought that was gone. [00:14:34] Speaker B: We'll rewind. [00:14:36] Speaker A: Yes, yes. Let us, let us rewind because we will not use that word. [00:14:40] Speaker B: Yeah, Come back to that later because. [00:14:43] Speaker A: I'm afraid she'll pop her head out of somewhere. We'll have to listen to her some more. [00:14:46] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, so lots of topics, lots of things going on from North Carolina to social, social issues like this. [00:14:56] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:14:56] Speaker B: And this is super important because. [00:14:58] Speaker A: And the government policy we have decided to, you know, talk about. [00:15:01] Speaker B: Yeah, lots of government policy. [00:15:03] Speaker A: Yeah. You know, what we feel, what we think. Not, not giving this kind of super smarty pants analysis, but I just think it's bare bones, common sense, you know, discussion where everybody's over here, I notice everyone's over here trying to be, push their agenda. Well, that. But everybody would hear, is trying to be a fancy with the word and, you know, clever, have an antidote. How about if we just have a conversation? How about if we just do that? [00:15:32] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, I don't think that people are having enough conversations. It becomes heated and it becomes drama. [00:15:40] Speaker A: You know what it's kind of like. Remember you and I had that discussion and I was pretty angry about how everybody talked about and got on that bandwagon, you know, on all the YouTube independent channels we all listen to for news. And I have a few, you know, that I follow. And I'm not giving any shout outs because most of them don't deserve it. But I like how everybody got on that bandwagon talking about FEMA and they spent all the money. And this is a fact. We know they completely, you know, went broke because they put the money elsewhere. Yeah, we'll get into that another time. That's, that's just a fact. But no one talked about the human mechanism that I witnessed when I was in North Carolina on that trip. And I find it disheartening that so many people that have these larger platforms on YouTube, nobody put together a live stream and say, hey, let's raise, let's raise money. I've connected with this organization or this organization, let me write a check for the views. And it's all for the views. So you really don't care. You get to talk about How FEMA didn't do anything. [00:16:49] Speaker B: So let's. Let's rewind and give a little backstory on that. [00:16:52] Speaker A: Sure. [00:16:52] Speaker B: We. [00:16:53] Speaker A: We gathered up 110 bags of donations in two weeks. [00:16:59] Speaker B: Yeah. A truckload. Plus some change. [00:17:02] Speaker A: Yes. [00:17:02] Speaker B: Of things. And it all came down to that. [00:17:07] Speaker A: We're very proud of. [00:17:08] Speaker B: Yes, absolutely. And we. And Chronicles. Was able to go down to North Carolina. I have a 9 to 5, so couldn't do that. And I have a secondary job that I don't get paid for, but it's very rewarding. Went down to North Carolina and was able to meet people that were directly affected by the flood that are currently still homeless. That is imperative to know as well is that this is March. This happened in September, and they're still homeless. They're living in an rv. [00:17:45] Speaker A: That is true. That is true. [00:17:47] Speaker B: Was able to meet with many people that have donation centers that have funds. We were able to meet. Or you were able. I didn't get to go. [00:18:02] Speaker A: Well, you did provide the connection with our original connection down there, so that was hugely helpful. It would have never started. [00:18:08] Speaker B: Yeah. And with, you know, just people that were devoting their time. [00:18:17] Speaker A: Lots of volunteers I met. Yeah. [00:18:18] Speaker B: Lots of. And. And these are volunteers. These are people that are not getting paid for this. These are people that are taking time out of their jobs to help these people because no one else really was. I mean, a lot of Americans were helping. Let's. Let's get that straight. Without the American. [00:18:38] Speaker A: Oh, it was. The level of. Of the level of humanity that I witnessed and saw was. It would rub. It would red pill anyone, because it was so many people reflecting on their communities and the lives that were left, but they were also reflecting on the lives that were lost. And that was part of the fuel for people to continue to go on and to hang on. It was a beautiful thing. Yeah, it was amazing. I mean, I met fantastic people. Well, I mean that, as you know, we're building connections with. [00:19:13] Speaker B: To do things, I think, because I'm from that area, not specifically North Carolina, but I'm from that area. I know how people in the Appalachian region are, and it's very much love thy neighbor, help thy neighbor, cook for thy neighbor, do everything. So it's. It's a. It's a different. It's a different kind of thing there. And. And then people have come from everywhere. I seen a video where someone came from, I want to say Germany or. [00:19:47] Speaker A: Russia or maybe there were some people actually that. Now, let me. Let me make it clear. There were a couple of People that were Canadian that came down, but there was also a lot of people calling in that were from Canada wanting to. Wanting to donate and wanting to help. My contact was getting a lot of those phone calls. Even when I was there, she was busy on the phone constantly while she was trying to show me, you know, where we were going to go on that particular day. People calling in, wanting to do the most that they could do. Yeah. And I have to say, I don't want to jump ahead, and I'm not going to, but I do want to let everyone know we have a fantastic opportunity that possibly has been presented to us. And, you know, we're going to follow through with that and we'll share it, you know, as it comes to fruition. And I know we're both very happy about that. I'm elated about it. And so I hope that our listeners stay tuned so we can let them know, you know, what we're doing and, you know, what's coming. Once we're sure we can announce it and then, you know, when we'll happily announce that together. I'm very happy. [00:20:55] Speaker B: Yeah. I mean, I think it changes something in your soul. Your soul is altered when you see such devastation. And you. [00:21:06] Speaker A: It left an imprint on me, to be honest. It did. Was Joe and Abby. I mean, it. You know how I feel about Joe and Abby. It. It just. The anguish and pain in their eyes was. [00:21:20] Speaker B: Well, when you're in that kind of area, like it has flooded before, but when you're in that kind of area. [00:21:26] Speaker A: The last time it flooded like this was 98. Yeah, that was the last one, but. [00:21:29] Speaker B: Not to this extent. [00:21:30] Speaker A: But no, it wasn't this. Yeah. Some places had 100ft of water. [00:21:33] Speaker B: Yeah. So you just, you know, you're in the mountains, you don't expect it to happen. It's. It's just not something that happens. We don't get hurricanes. We don't have alligators. You know, it's not something like that. So. But it happened. And it's. It's a travesty and it's awful and it's something you don't ever want to wish upon your worst enemy, but it brings out the ugly in people, which we found. [00:22:00] Speaker A: We did. [00:22:01] Speaker B: And we also found out that it brings out the beauty in people. [00:22:05] Speaker A: And we have. And we have found out, too. Yeah. [00:22:07] Speaker B: And both stories will be. [00:22:09] Speaker A: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:22:11] Speaker B: We'll have a little drama and a little happiness. [00:22:13] Speaker A: It's quite. It is quite the rabbit hole. Go ahead and warn everyone, Alice. It is a Rabbit hole. It is a rabbit hole, but it's good and bad. [00:22:21] Speaker B: And then you have some future projects that you want to do. [00:22:25] Speaker A: Yes. [00:22:27] Speaker B: That are going to be in future episodes. [00:22:29] Speaker A: Yes. [00:22:29] Speaker B: We're going to continue on. And if there's any stories that you feel are worthy. Our email is linked to this, our Facebook page. We can always. You can reach out. We're on Facebook. Media labs. We're on Tik Tok. [00:22:45] Speaker A: It's hard to find us, but we're there. [00:22:47] Speaker B: Yeah, we are there. [00:22:48] Speaker A: We are. We are a developing podcast, just to be clear. We just launched today. Today. Today. [00:22:57] Speaker B: It's been there. [00:22:58] Speaker A: This is episode number two. Wasn't supposed to happen today, but we chose to do it anyway because we wanted to give you a little bit more to chew on and we wanted to. For you to hear both of us. So you don't think we're the same person. [00:23:16] Speaker B: No, we're very much different. You're tall. I'm short. [00:23:20] Speaker A: She is only three feet. That's true. [00:23:22] Speaker B: I am not three feet. [00:23:24] Speaker A: Well, okay, like. Like three and a half. I don't know. I haven't gotten my ruler out. Depends on your shoes. [00:23:30] Speaker B: True. [00:23:31] Speaker A: Yeah. And she wears these big, huge rim glasses. Yeah. Sometimes, you know, depending on how female. [00:23:38] Speaker B: They're not for decoration. [00:23:40] Speaker A: I know, but she does not have a house full of cats. She is absolutely sexually active. She has a great husband. She's got babies. So I'm. I'm just saying she's not a homophobic aunt with, you know, like a cat lady. She's a remarkable human being and I love her very much. [00:23:58] Speaker B: Ditto. [00:23:59] Speaker A: Don't. You're gonna piss me off with all that love shit. [00:24:03] Speaker B: You started it. [00:24:04] Speaker A: But you are my friend till the end. Until my string goes out. That is true. And I couldn't have asked for someone better to do this with. [00:24:13] Speaker B: Sometimes God just puts people in your. In your. [00:24:16] Speaker A: They do. [00:24:17] Speaker B: In your way or in your. In your light. And then you just. [00:24:21] Speaker A: Well, sometimes in your way, you know, I mean, stranger things have happened. [00:24:24] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:24:25] Speaker A: You've seen Notting Hill. I mean, True got in people's way. You know what I mean? And. [00:24:30] Speaker B: Absolutely. [00:24:31] Speaker A: I'm just a girl staring at a boy. I'm just saying it happens. [00:24:38] Speaker B: It does. Remember? [00:24:39] Speaker A: Remember when Hollywood used to tell beautiful things? [00:24:42] Speaker B: No, but my memory's kind of shot, too, so we won't get. [00:24:47] Speaker A: We're not going down that rabbit hole today. I'm just making a remark to be on a post. That was just a remark. I'm not going down any you know, unsuggested tunnels. I'm just saying. But yeah, I, I think that, I think people, and I think people enjoy our crazy. [00:25:05] Speaker B: I mean we're definitely a delight, a different cup of tea. But I think it's also important to know that we, we, we are serious when we are. [00:25:14] Speaker A: We really are. [00:25:14] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:25:15] Speaker A: Yeah. [00:25:15] Speaker B: And, and this is something that you've wanted to do and I just kind of bandwagon jumped on it. But. [00:25:22] Speaker A: Well, to be fair. [00:25:23] Speaker B: Well, I'm also the only person that you were like. [00:25:26] Speaker A: Okay, but to be fair, originally, let's tell everyone originally. So everyone, originally, Alice and I were only supposed to sit down for a three to four part piece that we were going to do that I was going to include her on these discussions about these particular gender topics and, and things like that. And it just kind of morphed itself into gratefully, I am Alice coming on board to do more. And so now she's more a part of Media Labs and, and she's helping me tell stories, you know, as Chronicles of Our Nation. And I'm incredibly hysteric about it. I hope I said that word right after Covid. I just butcher. But it's important that everyone knows that we are going to cover serious topics here and really dig deep. And I did mean what I said. I will keep you up at night and I'll send you to therapy the next day because I'm going to make you wonder what I'm going to say next. And Alice is going to sit here and laugh at me for saying these things. And then she's going to say, oh, but you're right. And we're going to discuss a lot and we hope that you stay here. We don't look here. If you are on whatever side, we don't care and you want to hear common sense, then we want you to, we want you to be company. Grab a Pepsi. This is not, not an endorsement. But that's my thing. [00:27:05] Speaker B: This is not a political. Well, I mean it's not 100 political. You know what I mean? [00:27:11] Speaker A: Let's be clear. It's not. But we talk about to be. Our position is to talk about policy related issues within the government. [00:27:20] Speaker B: Right. [00:27:21] Speaker A: Within the current, current administration and how we feel and how we view them, how we as a society should view them. Those are how we look at things here. [00:27:29] Speaker B: Yeah. [00:27:30] Speaker A: And so we're not giving you answers to where we stand. If you're paying attention, you, you're figuring it out. And if you're not, then you're way behind. But that's what we're here for. And so that audience that we capture, we like you here. So just come on board and just listen to us a little bit. Just take a minute to think. Maybe I should listen to the tranny. Tell the truth. [00:28:03] Speaker B: Oh, girl. [00:28:05] Speaker A: Because I'm pretty sure I know more than you do about this. And most of you are right. To be serious for a moment. Leah Thomas is not a woman. Dylan Mulvaney is a fraud. [00:28:23] Speaker B: But that hurt. That. And we'll get into that. [00:28:26] Speaker A: We will. But I'm just saying what I remember I wanted to say. And I'm going to tell you that, yes, you have been bamboozled. You've been told things. You've been shown things that are not my likeness. And I hope that you stay so that you can learn those things. [00:28:44] Speaker B: Absolutely. [00:28:49] Speaker A: Well, everyone, I think that we've given you enough to chew on for today. This episode, including the first one. That's a lot of sugar in one day. Yeah. [00:29:00] Speaker B: We'll come back with more. [00:29:02] Speaker A: We will. Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chronicles. [00:29:05] Speaker B: And I am Alice. [00:29:06] Speaker A: And this is Media Labs. [00:29:09] Speaker B: Thanks for coming.

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