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Eating Mark Zuckerberg and Climate Change
The possibility of a unified humanity during an alien invasion is discussed, as well as the potential difficulty in combating climate change compared to eating Mark Zuckerberg. The conversation also references the inflammatory and racist content often found on certain websites.
Clips
In a satirical tone, the hosts joke about how the whole country might agree to eat Mark Zuckerberg in order to unify humanity, closing with the sound of a voice pretending to be Mark Zuckerberg encouraging the hosts to eat his human meat.
14:23 - 15:25 (01:02)
Summary
In a satirical tone, the hosts joke about how the whole country might agree to eat Mark Zuckerberg in order to unify humanity, closing with the sound of a voice pretending to be Mark Zuckerberg encouraging the hosts to eat his human meat.
ChapterEating Mark Zuckerberg and Climate Change
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15:25 - 18:31 (03:06)
Summary
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Summary
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