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podcast fauci told his haters to buzz off. >> the nonsense that is going on now, the stuff that's being thrown around criminal charges, blood on your hands, what in gods name are you talking about? i put very little weight in the adulation and very little weight in the craziness of condemning me. kennedy: very little weight sprayed all the weight that's what you're looking for all of the adulation faucher and on to claim he's not flip-flopping his changing his story as the science involved. .com it we understand science evolves we also understand the virus every day including how viruses evolve or how they don't when they are engineered. but a lot of the stuff he knew months ago things like the safety of outdoor dining or learning in person in school. for some reason they kept claiming it was not safe and destroyed thousands of businesses and pushed our children into a massive mental health crisis.
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at the same time all the confusion in the u.s. gave china an opportunity to cover up its crime against the world. self fauci claimed he did nothing wrong, why is he pushing hard -- make this hard at his critics question it is the wing media to blame for putting fauci on a pedestal's and giving him the business burlesque into the nice party penta got independent women's senior policy analyst and contribute at the federalist, inez stepman is back. we got political columnists anthony fisher joining a spread and host of the richard fowler show, my friend richard fowler welcome everyone. select mike kennedy good to see a kennedy. kennedy: great to be seen richard inez i will begin with you. you are in seat number one. my problem here is no fact she has become too much of a part of the story. if it's about him and his defensiveness and who his detractors are in his
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personality, and we are no longer talking about the virus. think that is very problematic. for that maybe he needs to step aside. >> i do not think the problem is really with fauci himself. he's a bureaucrat but with a taste for the cameras that is certain for the larger problem here is we have become allergic to the public officials those who we elect to stand up and make some of these decisions that are difficult. fauci is supposed to a single factor analysis. he is there to block out coronavirus is fars he's concerned and most bureaucrats were going to do a single factor analysis for the rate of coronavirus these to go zero for that's what they are concerned about. that is not what we hire our elected officials to do pretty higher than two judgment calls about weighing different factors whether for example a locked out was because more harm than milder mitigation efforts and so on and so
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forth. those are inherently decisions it cannot be put off on some democrat. it's a two-part dance tween the administrative state and bureaucrats were all too happy to make these without any accountability the american people. unfortunately elected officials who are unwilling to give that decision to bureaucrats because it means they do not be responsible for them the end of the day. this demonstrates a longer-term problem we have with handing away two important public policy decisions to people who never have to stand for election. kennedy: i agree with you, opposite, people like virologist want the coronavirus cases to get to zero. they want the virus to die so it's no longer a public health threats. but what i also think it's very important here, anthony, is finding out how this thing happen in the first place so it does not happen again for that's just important to me. i would vice president harris talks about finding the root causes of border crisis
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instead of the root causes of the coronavirus? >> i completely agree. they put together a task force with a given them 90 days to get the bottom of whether or not the virus leaks from a lab in wuhan. i do not think there's any hope that task force will complete that mission but good for him for trying. doctor fauci like a lot of people became a superstar in the middle of a crisis is due to come down a few pegs. a bit of this has gone to his head. but as inez was saying a lot of these things are political decisions for the bureaucrats are supposed make recommendations and elected official splits make the decisions right under the trump administration there is a vacuum of leadership. i confess you got right of the buried by democrats. fauci said as early as november 2020 that school should be open and yet democratic mayors and school boards and teachers unions ignored faucher's advice.
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leaving when fauci was kind of thing the thing that went against the political orthodoxy nobody listen. kennedy: he did not say it loudly enough and often enough. and teachers unions got the real foothold. there were the ones deciding they could game the entire system and essentially have a year end a half off. what will never cease fill me with anger as a parent. seeing what so many of these kids inventor, richard, i do play a lot of this on doctor fauci's shoulders. these things to inez this point were not in his purview i should've advocated making some these massive decisions. >> things are happening. there's a good point here as number one someone who is a bureaucrat is not politically elected who has no power beside the influence of what political officials do would also expect them to do customer key made suggestions many suggestions were rebuffed
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by the trump administration breed somewhat rebuffed by governors. somewhat rebuffed by mayors for various reasons because the covid cases in the cities were different they were trying to appease what was happening in their public form for the public discourse. think there's a lot of blame being put on faucher. a lot should be placed on the politician he works for. at the end of the day he reports officials like any other bureaucrat does. >> can you imagine the bureaucracy was moving at the snails pace which it does for every other government institution and terms of vaccines, i'm really happy that the non- traditional government approach. it's also strange. when you're something even stranger the olympics will be the strangest elements of all times? they are supposed to begin a month from now in japan is freaking out. the olympic venues were only welcome local fans at half capacity no cheering or yelling will be allowed.
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only 7% of japanese adults have been vaccinated. most people there when the games cancel but they're not the one to decide. after arriving in tokyo likely the many because they have to quarantine for two weeks men many do. are they potential disaster for japan cosmic the athletes competing and maybe even the fans. have you ever been to the olympics? >> i have not been watching it on tv. kennedy: do you want to go? >> to japan sure unvaccinated sure i would totally go. [laughter] before they should be encouraging americans to go where americans are vaccinated. i went to the limits in 1998 outside the american fans are so much fun and very positive. they get > put all the reindeer games. excellent american spread not
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only america sent a reasonably good job rolling out these vaccines all that are extremely effective does not necessarily the case with the chinese vaccine there increasing reports those vaccines are protect its amazing invariant site the one from india. vaccines are relatively good and they've all taken those of us who have these are very effective. even compared to a lot of vaccines wrinkled up for the rest the world for the pandemic is still very much live and the rest of the world i should say.
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or they simply do not have an upwards board you know what they don't have? china or russia that state run economies but they do not have a free market competing yes it's government money that's what this country invested in so maybe all the olympics should be here, anthony. i said it. >> of not developing their more local have the opportunity to. i got that going for japan and tokyo another have been studies that all money losers. like in london 2012 for japan is already had to move this back a year. now they have capacity no one is love to yell there would
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not be a lot of concession sold. it's a dragon he really do feel bad for tokyo japan. i'm kind of excited the games will go on from the televised event is inching towards normalcy. the pandemic is a worldwide thing that the definition. [laughter] supports not jingle is into part of your country. evans proud of the country during the olympics and americans can be to because we are the best at it. richard and so i go ahead. [laughter] >> listen i agree prime looking for to the limits as well.think about the fact there's one player who's caught covid that speaks with the divided ministrations taken for the next. how they vaccinate the world. before that was an athlete from uganda. and only 2% of publishing is
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vaccine. not our fault. we just made them better here first. smith no, no puppet of the solid point to the point is missing joe biden as well as european countries had abused use our resources to ensure the rest of the world can get access to the colored vaccines you do not have athletes at the olympics with covid-19. kennedy: vaccinate all of the athletes there's plenty of time. >> that's exactly what biden and kovacs are trying to do. the global pandemic all-americans are not we approach him to get out of this pandemic. moving get the good prices and milan finally. but you guys stick around it got a lot to take in? of a courtesy as a low back. coming up a big winter
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kennedy: college sports we have just changed forever but at least be one step closer to finally getting paid. this after the supreme court today ruled unanimously against the ncaa high-stakes antitrust case but all nine justices decided the ncaa cannot put limits on educational benefits. that colleges give to athletes. while the ruling does not decide things like cash payments of royalties for sports and video it does allow athletes to get more for your work. justice cabot made it clear reform should not stop here writing quote, the ncaa's business model be flatly illegal in almost any other industry with the studios cannot collude to/benefits to camera crews, a spirit of amateurism in hollywood. price-fixing labor is price fixing labor. well done, see a beach we bring how long until the floodgates fully open?
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sports entertainment attorney found in the monologue group it is domenic romano welcome to the show. subpoena >> thank you kennedy. kennedy: please you start talking bird i'm very curious we have to say. >> kavanaugh opinion was scathing but nowhere else in america can businesses get away with agreeing not to pay workers a fair market rate on their theory their product is defined by not paying their workers a fair market rate. is not about the law he wrote. so even though it is a narrow opinion it is a huge win for college athletes is not landmark bipartisan victory. nine nothing but is a very narrow decision. it is not that athletes cannot get unlimited competence asian. they can get compensated as long as the compensation is solely related to their education. for example let's captive
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their tuition. after this decision it can be given things like computers, electronics, paid postgraduate internships, tutoring, study abroad programs. there has to be a nexus to be in the conversation the getting and the education of getting the respect that's great for sports or don't do so i have professional leagues attached to them or it is much more attractive to do postgraduate work you're down there for use of college. that could be very good news. in terms of kavanaugh's language is to like it does open the door to some these other ncaa lawsuits that we've seen throughout the country. megan could very well i did not directly address smart that's my question. if you like that's where a lot of these players especially high profile men's basketball and football players really get hosed.
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student that is absolutely true. they're making literally billions of dollars of the college sports industry. the athletes are basically receiving their tuition. this decision comes as congress and state lawmakers are weighing allows for impersonal third-party endorsements and sponsorships. look, eventually the student athletes untethered to education. this decision is important first step. >> also exciting it could keep good players in college a little bit longer. what do you say to critics who worried this is going to destroy some of the purity of college athletics? >> that's the argument ncaa made. they say amateurism is based on keeping college athletes as distinct from national athletes and professional leagues. there is such a thing as a sherman antitrust law.
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as i said world on both political lines were not having it were not having that argument hurts micco's name for rick sermon was a big fan of college sports. the supreme court is not weighed in on ncaa 1985 on the oklahoma board of regents was sued for broadcast rights? >> yes the language and the ruling, this will have huge implications for the future of the entire ncaa business model if you think about it. it's just a question of time before things start to change probably rather drastically from what we experience so far. kennedy: is any of this retroactive? method is a question in terms of the application. they basically ruled these types of payments i think the
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important distinction is here that future payments, payments have to be linked to though to education. so furthering the students educational experience and not outright payment for they did not side college athletes could be paid salaries untethered to that education. kennedy: this not one to beat retroactive to someone like reggie bush because people go to usc football are bunch of dumb gnomes and everybody knows it. dominic things are being here appreciated. >> thank you. hbo host bill marr explained why everyone hates democrats at all has to do with the creator of the hit broadway show hamilton. i will explain in my memo, that is next. oh, i've traveled all over the country. talking about saving with geico. but that's the important bit, innit? showing up, saying “hello! fancy a nice chat?” then we talk like two old friends about sticky buns and all the savings you could get
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insufferable leftist headband is once necessary position as a truth to power gaba fly. with trump out of office and comment on life support this predictable pinko is changing his tune. this was his latest episode where he took hamilton trader to task for apologizing over perceived lack of diversity's latest film, watch. >> please stop the apologizing for you are the guy who made the founding fathers black and hispanic. [laughter] i don't think you have to apologize to twitter. for goodness sakes. [applause] this is why people hate democrats. it is karen g. 's before watcher language. welcome back to rationalism and he is right, the impeachment to insatiable model only compound an already dire society when lynn manuel miranda agreed and undercuts
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his genius and accomplishments. apologies will never be enough and they give cover to those who truly should be punished when someone like intercom was his actions and thousands he preyed upon untold women when he dropped the term counsel culture as a get out of jail free card claim key was in justly incarcerate in a cultural prison something is wrong. he should be in an actual prison. people like miranda should tell others to p up a rope and they're forced to apologize for brilliant acts of artistry for harmless acts of adolescence and that is the memo. as the left from comes to grips with the dangerous effects of counsel culture? regardless of slavers including president obama is coming out against it. is bill marr right? 's counsel culture poison the democrat party customer the party panel is back, inez stepman, anthony fisher and richard fowler. i agree here, richard, has
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done so much for the arts and how people perceive possibilities. you can even see that in shows like a bridge urgent, your thoughts? >> listen i think that is right. it's a lot to move hollywood and entertainment for britain there's a larger problem the hollywood forger entertainment generally speaking about people waiting to be acknowledged on both small screens and big screens alike. i think lynn manuel's been caught in the middle of this for think there should be a larger conversation hollywood about how we ensure their movies and their shows and whether there movies or shows look more like america. some of the larger criticism here. mark: are enough romanian virgos. i for one feel like i have been targeted and harassed here. it is interesting.
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they really have capitalized on the idea that there are people who have had a more difficult time and therefore now is the time for come up and see that the application of that could be quite irrational and erratic. >> rights, politics to your friends apologize to your family, politics to someone who knows you if you just of the grunt never apologized to a mob, it does not work it doesn't help it brings more people out of the woodwork. a situation in internal dynamic in the party what we might call woke phusartyty
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pretty compared colleges and universities to scientology pretty spoken out explicitly against counsel culture per he is turn because they are unable to see rational facts. so what is going on? is he doing that to save himself there is a real shift? >> is been on tv for 30 years he's loaded he's childless. on the key even cares if he gets canceled. kennedy: that is a father of three daughters. [laughter] slick exactly. i don't think bellmawr is doing anything and a cow could reason at all. i think he is feeling what he feels. when it comes down to bill marr is a comedian. comedians live on a risk for attachment be able to push boundaries and offend people occasionally. the natures having the freedom to push those boundaries. i think what we are seeing nap
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not just in entertainment but in politics is the required to subscribe to a narrowly rigid set of orthodox ideas and to deviate from them at all even in the case of maria that not having exactly perfectly calibrated demographic cast that he feels he is apologize for pretty think that is what bill marr's appreciation is coming from. before they have to stop apologizing to everybody. it diminishes the power. has porter governor desantis trumped president trump customer can the straw poll at the western consent of the conservative summit in denver 74% of attendees said they would support the governor in a 2024 presidential bid they would support a run for president trump. ted cruz former secretary of state from pompeo tim scott trailing behind mike pence at
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21%. governor desantis has skyrocketed in popularity over his handling of the coronavirus and is less abrasive style could possibly give him electability edge over the former presidents. is desantis the republican party's ticket back to the white house? richard does he make you sweat? >> no he does not make me sweat, the summer sun maybe but not desantis here's why. if you look at the last race for governor he won that seat by ten, 15 or 20 points. when you look back at how we did against andrew gill of the only one that seat by half a percentage point. which means his own state have to be a place where he lost a lot and i don't think republicans make that back the next three years basement governing like he has a mandate, like joe biden with a 50, 50 senate. inez there has been a change
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the perception of the governor within florida and republican party because his handling of the coronavirus pen were talking will bit ago the cost-benefit analysis and different government leaders making different decisions based on the same numbers and desantis was one of those guys that decided to air on the side of treating and opening things up. will that be a long lasting benefit for him? or is this a flash in the pan? >> it's not confined to this one issue pretty has demonstrated he is willing on a whole host of critical issues for republican voters including peoples sports exclusive to biological women precluding going after big tech. these are in some way heresies in traditional republican party the attached weather publican party does not to touch cold war issues. essentially saying they don't
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matter, the only real issues are economics, that is now how the party feels by don't think that's how independents feel. i think that strong pushback combined with actual confidence he's had a lot of confidence that comes off of not having a lot. [inaudible] which is offputting to a lot of voters especially the bourbon women, anthony take us home darling. >> i would say ron desantis is a brilliant tactician becomes a cultural war issues. i would warn people special they libertarian and conservative sites are not completely buy into the culture war of actual conservative and libertarian principles so ron desantis is often betrayed those principles for the sake of winning culture war points in particular. as a big attack fight take a ptolemy out of private business hands.
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not practiced by their own terms of service, banning private companies private businesses from asking their customers to be vaccinated before they come into stores. in banning ideas that offend his political base. i would be careful about putting political principles and culture war points in the same basket. >> and other was your going to vote for some of our go-ahead you have ten seconds rigid go-ahead. >> a bike it ajit if we could sell bit pride month we think these culture wars that governor desantis is made in the transgender committee does a rather unpopular with the merck people overall. one might appease a small part of his base did not speak to the larger american public. >> the polls show keeping biological females popular with ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you may be feeling a biological woman i hate that debate so much. i much rather talk about yeah
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whatever. you guys are all fantastic though and i love you each and every one of you a special way. inez, anthony, richie thanks much for kicking off the week. >> good to see kenny take care. >> think is good to be seen. coming up presents more than 20 cities across the country receiving $500 in free money, no strings attached every month. kate universal basic income actually work? it can work better than other comment freedom lover the masked man hello liberty jonathan hoenig joins me in moments to discuss. the journey. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop.
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better if we just gave millions of people free money? researchers are trying to figure out as we speak, it's about a pilot programs currently underway in 20 towns and cities nationwide birds guide to popular by former democratic presidential candidate and mayoral hopeful and regain participants in the program get 500 bucks a month, no strings attached. you buy whatever you want, no one cares sounds like it big government handouts. beacon actions and limited credentials. hedge fund manager fox news contributor jonathan hoenig welcome back, jonathan. >> i would like frittered fritos about 1500 candy songs are giving out free money? you mention and regain comfort is great to be with you look marvelous if i can say that. andrew yang a sonic this is new, candy. this idea of a universal basic income has been around for a long time. as you set even a lot of libertarians are behind a pre-when the basic advantages
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that could physically streamline this mess of a welfare state we have. we've got like a dozen bureaus for healthcare, for education, for social service all these competing organizations and welfare programs is where the advantages of ubi. that day you could get one check as you said spend it however you want, that is it for get rid of the welfare in the same process first before if you want to buy crypto everyone says it's a bargain today. go ahead, do what you want to do. but that is the point, that is the caveat it has to replace the current welfare state. the problem with a lot of these programs, except for alaska, is it is not real ubi. it's a government taking on top of the redundant social programs that you listed. >> right that is the whole point. this is to replace the welfare state. but kennedy as a democrat, it's about replacing her but they want to add to welfare state that the whole thing. it's immoral it's
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impractical. it's wrong to take from people who earn money and give to those who have it. it's also impractical as well, candy ruins the welfare recipients self-esteem pretty not doing them any favors but look healthy places you said or not learning from history once again, we have had pilot programs in finland and on terry of canada, evening in the united states that something called the negative income tax. negative income tax was a failure around the horn. we are going back and on. as i understand alaska has to do with the income from the natural resources. that is not universal basic income that's a redistribution of wealth which should be privately owned in the first case. it does not get past the facts can't you do not benefit anyone by giving them something for nothing. they're destroying their, just look at what happened with the poverty situation in america. poverty was declining up in
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town the war of poverty with the lyndon johnson economy for that's exactly we're doing here now the ubi. kennedy: what about certain instances where this is privately funded? works and not a government take care of a problem with that? >> of course a lot of these examples is a universal basic income is a charity. charity is privately funded there discriminating about who they give charity to. they don't give charity to the wifebeating drunk. but they did give charity to the person is trying to get their life back together. that is at the ubi however does not discriminate. it gives everyone the same amount of money if money grows on green trees. we know it doesn't that's what all the estimates to cost for these programs always run way, way far. >> paper is from tree and is pa. monetary theory with chennai
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kennedy: new report claims liz cheney is hired from personal security team. that the only security force in the country that she has not voted to send to afghanistan. that's the devil with the detail. this is a topical storm. topic number one. family tyler got a huge surprise when elton acid into their kitchen looking for late night snack, check this out. [laughter] hey look it's the kool-aid guy, he sure knows how to crash a party. but boy are they going to the a lot for that wall. this must be gordon ramsay's worst kitchen nightmare. i hate to point out the elephant in the room with this family keeps a lot of dirty dishes in that sink. looks like a house full of wild animals. he could tell they liked snacks because the junk in his trump. some the elephants fault the construction company ran out
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of steel and built a kitchen wall with legos. the worst part is after eating all the food the elephant left a scathing yelp review, not cool. the exact words were an elephant never forgets bad service. i don't know what he expected from a family who owned a place like this. after all it's just a hole in the wall. action of a thai kitchen in new york too. i wonder if they're owned by the same people. he's probably just not used to indoor dining. topic number two, it is mug shot monday. tonight we are reminded not all year old where capes. not everyone in a cape is a hero. meet eric wheeldon, the caped invader of stockton, california arrested for alleged breaking into a stranger so high on meth and dress like this, good job buddy if only he remembered his individual invisibility cloak he go with a crime for the call to homo 72 firefighters as eric broke into his house and asked if he
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could sleep over claim he is to kill people behalf of the government. in other words he pretended to work for the cuomo administration. eric kept asked of the homeowner to speak to someone named louis for the homeowner commits eric to leave based telling him lewis was outside and promising eric once he met the two of them would go get pizza which is how fox gets literally me to the studio every night pizza, thanks guys. topic number three there's never pizza. a couple in ukraine tried hand cupping themselves together for 123 days in order to save the relationship, sure it sounds crazy but that is how ellen kept portia for leaving for 17 years but this is alexander and victoria, ukrainian couple who became joint at the wrist the repeated cycle of breaking up and making up, sounds like they have a real russia type relationship there. for over four months a couples in every thing including
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grocery shopping, sharing, taking turns using the potty. sometimes he did not feel like going to ever with her buddy she really twisted his arm the closeness only made them grow apart, uncensored experiment taught him they were not like minded people. for instance she went to go to fancy restaurants hymns wanted to stay home and saw off his hand. meanwhile victoria complain though they were handcuffed together alexander still did not give her enough attention or say loving things like i miss you. or as women call a totally rational thoughts. in the end they decided to literally break themselves new chains going their separate ways. of course that was after 20 minutes then you walk away, no you walk away, no you walk away. no you walk away. i'm finally free. okay topic number four, here we go. cicadas are getting high on drugs that make them crazed and insane.
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well, when he only go out every 17 years you might as well do it right. look how cute and tasty. scientists say has been affecting giving them the effects of magic mushrooms, nice fellows. in other words, they are totally bugging out. the mail cicadas make them think their females would explain whether bloodcurdling screams them so much like beyoncé. this fungus is not just attack their brain it also causes mail cicadas to lose parts of their bodies including. luckily you've ever seen a cicada you no it's not a big loss. the end result is a bunch of drugged up males forming mating rituals that any real ability to reproduce. so it's basically a saturday night at the villages in florida.
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