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Lauren Good: Well actually no, but last fall I went to an event for WorldCoin, which is another company Sam Altman. It was a very strange cryptos scan at a warehouse in the mission area in San Francisco.

Michael Calor: Orb?

Lauren Good: This party had everything. Yes, but there was Swag and there was a beautiful shirt on which the world had adorned, and I looked at the label and was placed by a company called the main items, and so I ordered. So I have a world of World Olman’s shirt without a universal logo on it. I’ll show you now.

Michael Calor: Yes this is what you wear.

Lauren Good: And I love this shirt. It has been like the 90s that you already buy shirts and they were very rough and hard, almost like cardboard?

Michael Calor: Yes

Lauren Good: Like good old hero shirts, do you know what I mean?

Michael Calor: Yes

Lauren Good: This feeling and you want to wash it a hundred times and it will still be … that’s what this is.

Michael Calor: It looks like a legend.

Lauren Good: Thank you

Michael Calor: Congratulations

Lauren Good: Mike, what is your advice?

Michael Calor: Oh, God, I intend to recommend some stand -up comedy for my day.

Lauren Good: Do it

Michael Calor: This is a new stand -up Maroon Mark Mark in HBO. It came out a week ago or came out. Called Frightened And very good, in particular, I recommend it because there is a fantastic rif, like just in the middle, one thing about the task of the program’s clock, this is a program that people use to track the fire, and at the beginning of 2025 when LA was destroyed by all fires, it became very popular in Los Angeles. Well, Mark tells the story about how to watch his job and he could not understand the notifications in the program, and he did not know whether he had to evacuate, so he took and evacuated all his cats and did not need it completely. And this long story is very fun, but it’s also very good. Everything is very good. If you are familiar with Maroon Mark Comedy, you know that he is very dark and this particular is especially dark in the second half, but I can recommend it strongly. If you know him and love him, you will love it.

Lauren Good: Add it to the watch list.

Michael Calor: Great

Lauren Good: Add it to watching the task. Our son, Boone Ashworth, who previously produced this show, wrote a feature story about Watch Duty this year.

Michael Calor: He did. He did

Lauren Good: So we put it in the show notes.

Michael Calor: Yes

Lauren Good: And Mike, you never leave us anymore, right? Is no longer a holiday for you?

Michael Calor: Never never

Lauren Good: Thank God

Michael Calor: I am sitting behind the microphone until the end of time.

Lauren Good: There is the best chatbot.

Michael Calor: Thank you for listening Illegal valleyIf you love what you have heard today, be sure to follow our show and evaluate it in your podcast selection program. If you want to contact us with your questions, comments or suggestions, write us at [email protected]. Today’s play is produced by Adriana Tapia and Mark Lida. Ammar Lal in Macrosvand mixed this part. Mark Lida is our SF studio engineer. Megan Herbust examined this section. Daniel Roman examined this section. Kate Osborne is our executive producer. Katie Drumvand is the Wired World Editorial Director and Chris Bannon is the head of Condé Nast of Global Audio.

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