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[SPEAKER_00]: So confidently insecure the podcast where we're absolutely sure.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We don't know at very thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm your girl, girl.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're uh, and I wish I could show you but he's kind of bumping around right now.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's being a really big brave boy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We have some

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[SPEAKER_01]: I was keeping we have a new foster dog Fred and I keep accidentally calling him Frank, which is like not Fred, but I think it's because one of my good friend Freddie, I'm like so used to her name being Fred, and so I keep just accidentally slipping to Frank.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he does look like a Frank to be honest.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But he's got a perm a frown face and he's like a mini hippo with ears.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's so sweet.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He has yet to bark.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He is so gentle.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He just wants cuddles.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's like under forty pounds.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he's just obviously a very in bread, micro bully, but fuck he is so cute.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He looks like a little grumlin.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Hopefully he'll decide to come join us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I got hip-o over here right now to sleep in.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And so I think sometimes Fred keeps giving hip-o space.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's like, that's he's the alpha.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh my gosh, how are we talking on?

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's so nice to be back in my office.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I was in New York for the last two episodes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm back in my routine.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, I'm chucking along now that I've finished the second book I've been doing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: copy edits.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And oh my gosh, something else exciting happened.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You guys are actually going to be the first ones to see this because I haven't announced it online yet.

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[SPEAKER_01]: If you're watching this on YouTube.com slash Kelsey there, you will see my new merch with this amazing designer named Freddie Tyler Paul.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You've probably seen his shirts go viral because they're so like funny and chaotic.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But this is a collab for all of our mental health baddies out there.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It says, don't talk to me before I've had my Alexa pro-laced iced coffee.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Are you kidding?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, is there anything more?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And if you can't see it, it's like a cute little coffee cup being poured with coffee and like a little hand sprinkling in some bills.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And we were trying to think of like what kind of mental health shirt we wanted to do and proceeds will go to nami, which is the mental health fund that I always support.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And the shirts are sustainably made.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're locally made in Los Angeles.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I was like, what kind of vibe do we want to go for?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I was like, I can't really think right now.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I haven't even had my Lexi pro or ice coffee like give me a minute.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then I was like,

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[SPEAKER_01]: And there it is.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're so cute.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're coming in like these really cute teas as well as sweatshirts that have really cute fits to them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like they have kind of the fitted cuff sleeves, but then they're kind of puffy and below in the arms and they're so soft on the inside.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And they're just cool looking.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're like graphically chaotic and I'm obsessed with his stuff.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So you guys are gonna be the first one to hear about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're launching this week.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm doing a little photo shoot later with some pals.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, to get some assets made so that we can post about it all this week.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So definitely check them out.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm so proud of them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think they turned out so cute.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I know we're doing a limited run.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So get them on the hat, baby.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It is hot speaking of.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Looking talk about a hot girl summer.

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[SPEAKER_01]: My god.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It is like too hot to walk poor hippo during the sunshine hours.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I have to take them out in the morning and at night.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Otherwise, you're just sleeping, which is pretty regular for him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, oh my gosh, okay, new foster Fred new, martial arts with Freddy the human.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, I also had some like, finally good news about a project that I've been working on for freaking years y'all like,

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[SPEAKER_01]: It takes forever to do anything in traditional Hollywood and I know you're probably sick of me complaining about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But when you really do work in digital space and you work for yourself and you can just kind of make things happen whenever you want on your timeline and like you'll know they'll get done.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It is so

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[SPEAKER_01]: humbling and frustrating and such a good like test in patients when you have to like abide by Hollywood big wig, exact timelines and bossiness and things that they want you to do.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But this project is such a close passion project for me and it's been something I've been working on for years.

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[SPEAKER_01]: and good news is a contract finally came through that will be signing that will allow me to finish this project and then finally

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[SPEAKER_01]: something I have made in the documentary space will get to see the light of day and there will be an exciting like online digital premiere that I'll be able to do with you guys to watch the movie together and it'll be really exciting and I'm just like it's almost like you don't want to get too excited right because you've waited this long and you don't want to get ahead of yourself but I'm trying to celebrate this like passionate project passionate project when

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[SPEAKER_01]: And it's just, I'm excited for you guys to see something that I can do that's like more long form what we call like in the linear space.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So that's exciting.

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[SPEAKER_01]: How's keeping that happen this weekend?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also, still trying to decide on a book title.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I have not gotten enough data to know which title is better.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So please DM me if I can send you the two titles so you can tell me which one you like better and why.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Right now it's in the copy edit phase so you know it's sent it off for them to fix all my grammar because.

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[SPEAKER_01]: don't like, maybe very clear.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is my second book and I am a bad writer.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, I'm not a good writer.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think I'm just a good storyteller.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And so having someone be able to shape your words is, oh, it's such a relief and a release because like I write an internet speak and like text the language.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So

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[SPEAKER_01]: If you all ever saw this first draft, I don't think you would be very proud of me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So this is the exciting phase where it kind of gets polished and put together while I get to work on like the design aspect which is so fun and so exciting.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Went off.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh my gosh.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Is anyone watching Love Island tonight to the finale, which means we'll already know by the time this comes out, who won?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm going to make a prediction.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think of Maya Papaya and Brian, which like who cares about him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he's great and lovely and wonderful.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I hope he treats her right, but the real star of this show is Maya Papaya.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think Shelley and Ace getting voted off the other night was crazy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Absolutely insane.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Behavior by the audience.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But if Nick and Olandre Owen, I won't be mad.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'll just be like,

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[SPEAKER_01]: We're not even voting for love here y'all.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We're just voting for who we like the best.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I don't know if that's like, I don't know if that's a point of the show.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know what I'm saying?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Write a comment below based on now that you know who's one.

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[SPEAKER_01]: How you feel about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also, Justin Bieber just released a new album.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I don't know how I feel.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I'm happy that he's released music, but I'm worried for that boy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: As someone who has grown up and lived very close to addiction, I just fear for that boy's life and what he's going through and

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think when you're not hitting a rock bottom when you're using and this is a speculation, of course, and I don't want to like read into something, especially if it's not my business obviously, but you can't help but see the proof in his public persona and.

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[SPEAKER_01]: When you're not hitting a rock bottom and going through addiction, it is like what's it going to take?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And usually it's something huge in life altering to take that person to change.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I just feel like he's one of those people that are surrounded by so many protections to keep his wants and desires fueled that it would be very hard.

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[SPEAKER_01]: to stop it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I, you know, I think Hayley Bieber has a really good smoothie.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know her personally.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She seems like a nice girl.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Obviously, I rock with Selena, but they are not even together.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So who cares?

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[SPEAKER_01]: But like, I just feel so bad for her as a new mother and like, man, it must be so tough to be the partner of someone in that position.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And

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[SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, new albums supposed to be good.

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[SPEAKER_01]: People are just enjoying hearing him have music out again.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And the lyrics apparently are biting and fire.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I need to do like a full sit down and listen because I have not done that yet.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So I can't make an accurate assessment.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I've only seen the TikTok takes, etc.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But let me know how you feel about it all.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I've had it so many ADHD thoughts today.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I was like, I need to get everything out.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like I haven't done like a pop culture combo housekeeping with you guys in a minute.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm curious of y'all's thoughts about this album because it's also one of those things where I think he will look back on it and like know that that was the album made in the throws of addiction and that's tough to want to appreciate the art because you just know it's coming from a place of like pain and fucked up every.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think about things that I made back in my alcoholic days.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I think because I never had a super scary rock bottom, I can look back and just be like, oh my God, Jesus Christ.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But I think sometimes artists believe that they need to be in an altered state or in a certain vibe in a feeling an animals can create chaos around them to be able to create something.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I just, I try to unsubscribe to that, but I also fully get it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I fully have been there as an artist where you want to be feeling something.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I will be putting on, to have music, I'll be eating certain things, I'll have certain things in my visual field so that I can feel something.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Because sometimes you just need to get back to that place of pain to be able to write and I'm still figuring out how to do that in a healthy way.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Because sometimes I just worry that it's not the authenticity isn't in it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: If I'm not being able to access that place.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I totally understand how being sober doesn't really help that narrative.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I totally get that, but I also am so cautious to believe that that's what can get us there.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So if you have any tips, I know that's kind of a rando.

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[SPEAKER_01]: one.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But if you do have any tips on like how do you find yourself being able to look back at something and create from a place of pain and like turn it into something meaningful and like how do you get back there and how do you really sit and live in it in a healthy way?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think a lot about that with actors too.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like God, they must have to go to just some like really dark fucked up places in my mind.

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[SPEAKER_01]: My mind.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Whew, their mind.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You don't want to live in my mind.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's a scary place.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um,

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[SPEAKER_01]: I was going to say the person that I think of when I think of the actors who have to go to that deep place of pain, but are able to like pop out of it really easily is when I've seen behind the scenes of the one and only Pedro Pascal.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I've seen the way he can like jump in and out of a scene and I'm like, man, that's a guy that can just flip on an office which another actor is really good at that is just on for Lawrence.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I've seen her, you know, they don't have this like method acting of having to live in like so can marinade in it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're able to just like boop boop laugh and then they can like drop back into a scene about death.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's a talent, you know?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Don't tell me acting ain't work.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Speaking of Pedro Pascal, this episode, as you, I'm sure can tell by the title, Harper's Bazaar released their, I guess, millennial, once in a millennia list of the hottest men of all time, the fifty hottest men of all time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And we're going to talk about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, what is sexiness?

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[SPEAKER_01]: What's the through line here?

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[SPEAKER_01]: What does it mean to be the hottest man?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Is it okay to be ranking men like this?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Spoiler alert, I think yes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And we'll see it all right when we come back from this quick break.

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[SPEAKER_01]: of all time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Let's talk about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, there is no shortage of hot men in this town.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And they published their list this week.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And people have some thoughts.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So let's get right to it, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm going to start at the beginning and kind of jump around.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Number one on their list is none other.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The hottest man of all time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Rebel without a cause star James Dean.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm not going to lie to you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I ain't thrilled about this one.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't really know who this man is except for the Taylor Swift song.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But when I'm looking at him and this goes to objectifying men in a ranked list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like this is what we've been doing to women for all of the eternity.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So I do not feel bad when I say this.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think that man says hot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's got kind of an eggship head, strange hairline, little tiny eyes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He looks like it's not really for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's just very white, washed, neighbor next door like

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[SPEAKER_01]: classic Americana man and it's not really for me and forty four percent of people who viewed this list thought that it what he is number one thirty two percent of people said they think he should be lower and twenty two percent said that he didn't belong on the list at all

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know enough of his work.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe he was a good person, you know?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe that's what got him up there.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe he's got real good tales, but I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I can't imagine a man like that back then being just all wholesome and sweet.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I could be wrong.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I could be judging a book by its cover, but that's what this list is for, am I right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Moving on, now here is one I completely, wholeheartedly agree with.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Number two is hip hop icon and actor, two-poock Shakur.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now this man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't think I realized how hot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's not even hot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is a beautiful looking man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like he's got the eyelashes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got the style.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got the swagger.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got these like piercing like cheekbones.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's just got it all.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got soft.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got masculine.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I fully, one hundred percent agree that this is a very attractive man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Number two, sure.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think also having a black man at number two is needed and amazing and had it been another white man I would have been pissed because no offense to white people and white men, but some of us can all kind of start to look the same.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's a little white bread for me and this man is, yeah, I like this one for us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, number three.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Another one, another controversial one.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Are you gonna go my way musician, Lenny Kravitz?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now, if we were talking about style alone, I think he could be number one.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he is kind of an iconic sex appealed known for sort of his vibe and, and, and, uh, ris with the ladies that's kind of always been his thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But I think he's also incredibly talented.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I sat next to him once on a couch at my gym.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And that man had on some very leathery pants.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he kind of squeaked when he walked.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I wasn't mad at it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think the fact to that he is not afraid to dress and carry like a feminine air helps.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think women probably are like, yes, we feel safer on this guy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also, hot tattoos.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Just always very presentable.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Fun fact, Lisa Bene, has two ex-husbands on this list when he credits, being one of them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So number three, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know what?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Sure.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But here's where I start to disagree in the way of I think this man is ranked two low is our number four.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, I love him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He gives everything for me in terms of looks, personality, talent, charisma, Mr. Page of Pascal.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Got ranked number four.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's like the internet's boyfriend, the star of the last of us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also, I think the Mandalorian, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's the name of that other thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I never watched it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I love the Latino representation on this list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We have two very hot attractive men in the top ten that are Latino.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I also think like him being chronically online.

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[SPEAKER_01]: deserve a higher spot like I think he's just he's just a part of the culture and the zeitgeist in a way that makes us all feel like we all have a chance.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I love that for us and I love that for him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think he could have been ranked a little bit harder.

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[SPEAKER_01]: A little bit harder and hotter.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, let's see, now we're going up to Baparam.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, this was a hot take.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Top five, Charles Melton of Riverdale in May, December fame.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm not gonna lie.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is another one of those sharp, sharply attractive men.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They used a very interesting picture for him though.

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[SPEAKER_01]: People were complaining because he has this kind of funny mustache that's like not giving the most attractive men we've ever seen on the planet in his photo.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But I am in a lot of a grants that this man has got the look, the talent.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I've heard he's very sweet.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They call him the hymbo with hidden depth, which is fucking hilarious.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I do want him to graduate to some acting outside of his hotness.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know what I'm saying?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, I think someone else that who's on this list funny enough, that is growing out of their hotness, that is beyond just like they're actually talented.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And they're not just being cast for their hotness.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's like a Jacob Ballorty.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think he's giving us range and dynamic.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm excited to see where his career goes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Another one is like artimate, Shalame.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't even think he's on this list, is he?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, my little boy Tim.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm excited though.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I want to see Charles Milton outside, act outside of his hotness.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, next we've got Marlon Brando.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's a throwback of black and white from a street cart named desire to veto Corlone and the Godfather.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He played a lot of not good guys.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He played a lot of bad boys, but he was always the most good looking is what Harper's Bazaar had to say.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think this one's like a legacy pool because I don't think that he's all that in a bag of chips.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Again, maybe I'm just like kind of over mediocre looking white men, but like I just think they're more interesting looking people.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think this one's a legacy pool.

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[SPEAKER_01]: A legacy ranking if you will.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Next we got Paul mezcal and ooh, baby.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This dreamy Irishman.

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[SPEAKER_01]: damn hard agree okay this is the one that's got an interesting looking face those baby blues he's got those curls he's got the tattoos and again he's he acts outside of his hotness like he is so fucking talented and I think he is just going to continue to rise as like a proper movie star which I don't think we have a lot of those ever since like Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt

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[SPEAKER_01]: have a show I don't know that we have any more like movie stars coming up but I think Paul Mills.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He could be that guy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I love this one for us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Bad bunny next.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think he is also someone who encapsulates the talent, the fashion, the musical hits, you know, he's someone that is not only good looking, but is not afraid to try and be a little ugly, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like he does those sketches on SNL.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's become like our guy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's become a star of the people.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And an attainable hot guy is what I think the top ten should be consistent of, which I don't think are Marlon Brando and our James Dean are very like.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe because they're also dead, but they don't give like a attainable hot guy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They just get like any like, just whatever to me, you know, like they're just attainable.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, Aaron Taylor Johnson, who I actually didn't know who this person was.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He is from

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[SPEAKER_01]: He was a teen heartthrob in nowhere boy in Angus and then he transformed to an action star in kickass and bullet train He's also a dramatic actor and sure fine kind of looks like a Costco version of Paul Mescal but

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[SPEAKER_01]: Not here nor there.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I love that dead Patel was next.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Not only was he or breakout star in some dog millionaire, but he also directed monkey man, which was one of my favorite action films in a long time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But again, I think this is someone that people are not going to like automatically assume as a top ten.

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[SPEAKER_01]: because he's just he gives off a little bit of like boyish quality.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's more like an international actor.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's not like our everyday feed.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But when you really look at this man, like he's got the gentle eyes, but the strong brow bone.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And that for me, that's a deadly combo.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Those little boy eyes with the strong brow.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like it's just giving playful, but also like I will take care of you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also smart and creative.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I love this for us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm hating Christians and being on the list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like he's always been on these freaking lists and it's again, it's kind of vanilla ice cream for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's good, everyone likes it, but I don't want it all the time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Jason Mama.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Hmm, hmm.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Got a twelve pack on this man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This bright green eyes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This one, this one was for like the everyone.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This one was like an everyone crowd blazer, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's giving us our traditional hot masculinity.

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[SPEAKER_01]: These are Aquaman.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This guy looks good in freaking fish gills.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He can do whatever he want.

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[SPEAKER_01]: and we're all gonna love it for it, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like this is just a traditionally straight up hot frickin' man, and I think he is where he belongs.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now that we've done the top ten, I'm gonna jump around.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, did we do the top ten?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Wait, I think so.

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[SPEAKER_01]: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, two.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yes, that was the top ten.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He, I can count.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is where I'm gonna discuss a little bit more of the controversial ones, being so high up in the ranking, people are not thrilled to see Robert Pattinson into that, I say, go fuck yourself.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Because that man, again, he's up here because he's the talent and the personality.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He is the silent killer on the film.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He is teen heart throb, turned dramatic actor.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The fact that he is known now for so much more than Twilight, I'm like, oh, that's what we love to see the go up.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But he also captured all of our hearts.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And that chin, come on.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He was sliced diamonds with that chin, baby.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Hmm, love that for us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, we got Harrison Ford and Paul Newman kind of like bland white guys for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We got Jacob glory, which everyone's gonna be a fan of controversial one Elvis Presley.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know that he does it for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm not gonna lie.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm not gonna lie Elvis Presley.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And like, wasn't he going to problematic?

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[SPEAKER_01]: with his life.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I didn't want for a little bit like don't we like not love him for a lot of stuff.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got those pillowy lips.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'll give that to him, but again, not for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Let's see some more interesting takes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, Jesse Williams.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I love that he made this list because I haven't seen him around since Gray's Anatomy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like what's he up to?

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[SPEAKER_01]: But that one was like another fan favorite, all girl.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, give me those light eyes, baby.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I love that for us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, one of my faves.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Let's talk about Bill Skarskard.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now I don't know if it's just because I think the athlete looks like Bill Skarskard.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But the fact that that man can be it the underground sewer serial killing clown.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And also look at the way that he does on a day to day basis.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's called range.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's called mystery.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's called.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You'll never be freaking bored with this man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He can contort.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He can flex.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He sucks and goes fucking cheeks.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Hmm.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And you just get hmm.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I would do a lot of things to this man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And the fact that his older brother scar scar did not make this makes me LOL.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Swedish, those Swedes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe I'm into the Swedes, is that what it is?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I, I, I, but there's just something about those eyes that I'm like, you're gonna kill me, but I also would like to have sex with you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And that, for me, I guess, is the kind of range I like in a man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We've got Denzel on here, which I think is a crime that he says low as he is.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think he actually should be way fucking higher.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Because have you seen this man talk about his wife?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Have you seen this man talk about his conviction?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Have you seen this man talk about literally anything he's passionate about?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, I think he should be way hot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know what, I would like to have seen him like two or three, okay?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Him and Pedro to me, same same level.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is a man that has no business being this talented and hot and likable, okay?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And has maintained a good reputation, has been nothing but a stand-up talent according to Hollywood, and I think that's admirable and he should be a higher.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That was my hot take.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Jake Jellin Hall being on here.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Get out of here, Bear.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And just if I can get out of here and go somewhere else, not on this list, not for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Henry Golding, I think, is a good pick.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think he could have even been a little higher, but I think because he hasn't really given us that range yet.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, I saw him in that, and you'd like lightly in a Kendrick film.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh gosh, what's the name?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Y'all know what I'm, what I'm, that.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, a simple favor too.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Another simple favor.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He was like just a goof in that film.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He was just like a little drunk out of the hall of goof.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I was like, ah, I need you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I need you to give us something more drama.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I need you to give us a Academy Award winning.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then I think I'll be higher on this list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Let's see some more Brad Pitt and Leo obviously being on here feels obvious.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Rami Malik was an interesting take for some people.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Some people were not thrilled because they think he's like kind of quirky looking, but to that, I say, what is quirky, but more edges for me to put my face on, you know?

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's just angular.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It just looks like a good seat.

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[SPEAKER_01]: My boy, Chris Evans, being the first Chris on here, was so fucking thrilled to see he outranked pine, hemsworth, and what's in it, Pratt?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't even think Pratt's on this list, thank God.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Chris Evans is everyone's boyfriend.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's giving plain white guy next door, but he's got the fucking spice to him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's got the little extra flavor that I'm like, yes, this is who we're missing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is a talent.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is a personality thrilled.

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[SPEAKER_01]: What I'd love to see him hire.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Egypt's elbow also being where he is is blasphemy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think he should've been away for a can hire.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Ryan Gosling fine.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Tyson Beckford, we know that that's just a vanity play.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, that man is good to look at.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think Michael Michael would be Jordan should have been a little bit higher on this list too.

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[SPEAKER_01]: David Beckham, we love our short king.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Fine, you know, whatever Henry Cavill Superman himself, great.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think Zane Malik, if we're seriously just talking about like looks and types of like hotness, that man should have been way higher.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Zane is a

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[SPEAKER_01]: in arguably good looking dude that is a attractive well put together talented man and I think he smolders like nobody else and for his smoldering alone he could have been a lot higher.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Gone you from squid game which also I just finished watching that I've been shit I'm so on the train of happy of how it ended I think it was a perfectly tied up

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[SPEAKER_01]: series, I loved, I won't spoil anything, but I loved the things that happened and sure if they want to make a spin-off series go for it, but I think where it ended for itself in that universe was perfect.

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[SPEAKER_01]: A lot of people were torn on Gong News placement because they think he just got on there because Squid Game is hot and popular right now, but I think this man is incredibly attractive and you all should shut up.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Y'all should shut up and enjoy this list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Then we got a Hemsworth fine ASAP Rocky is very attractive and last on the list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I think for his fashion choices alone, he should have been a lot higher.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And people are agreeing like he has enough talents and cultural impact that he could have been a lot higher in my opinion.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also, the outfits he's even just wearing in this freaking list alone.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's wearing some sort of like gene varsity jacket with two what looks like French, no, not French.

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[SPEAKER_01]: King Charles Spanniels on them with gold chains and denim jeans with gorgeous flower embroidery on them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like to me, I'm like, yeah, that alone deserves the top ten for me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: also very talented on problematic King.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, he's also done fashion campaigns for your in Calvin Klein and DKNY.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So, you know, proof is in the pudding.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, so this was the list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Again, people had a lot to say.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think if we're looking at this list honestly, we're looking at legacy and

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[SPEAKER_01]: talent, presence, and impact.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think also where they were ranking it on like cultural impact.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I am curious who the judges were.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't say.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And you know, when a list like this comes out, I think it's just fun, fodder and discourse for the people to, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: just act like absolute, he then's an animals for a moment and let it be a little harmless.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Because like I said, women get this every single day.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We get judgely with every single day.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And so openly talked about like, they don't even try to hide it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I feel a little bad doing this episode.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm like, oh, I'm doing so nice.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Should it?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Sorry, I don't feel bad.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm trying not to feel bad about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Again, we're looking at like also modern icons versus

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[SPEAKER_01]: Iconic legends, you know, our James Dean, our two-pock are when Kravitz.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I think we also were ranking these men on like their emotional depths.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The personality played into a lot of it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think if we were, we've been able to publicly see these people cry.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They probably ranked a little bit higher, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like we want to see their heart.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's what makes a man hot to us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm speaking for all of ladies.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We want to see a man be able to be in touch with this feelings.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We don't want to robot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, some other highlights, again, like I said, Latino representations, spotlight, like I think, you know, those men being in their top ten.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That was really meaningful and important.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I think they did a good job of like diversifying this, even though they did put a lot of like, cornbread white man on there.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We're, we're trying, we're making moves.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We're making with, um,

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[SPEAKER_01]: And a lot of these men participate in a lot of activism, which I think was really important to show that they don't just sit in their high castles with their money.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They're actually doing something important.

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[SPEAKER_01]: the more relatable and cultural impact that they can have, I think the higher they went on the list.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Again, Lisa Bene having to ex-husband on this list is the most baller move of everything.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think she should be ranked in some sort of list of bad bit, sure, and she should be number one because clearly she knows how to get up.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, that was fun though.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like I needed a good little silly episode with y'all because I feel like I've just been working and working and working and trying to get back and routine and try to like chase this paper and like keep up with everything and so to be able to just sit and have like a goofy silly little girly gab chat.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is really fun.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, confidence.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's it for this week.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Tell me, what did you think of the list?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Who would you put on number one?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also, who do you think is missing from this list?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I have my own opinions.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'll share them on Instagram this week.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But until then, until next week, stay hot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, my friends.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Give us a rating on iTunes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That makes you even hotter.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Check out the Freddy Tyler poll.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Collabor, I'll be launching it on my Instagram this week.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And we'll see you next week.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Bye, coffee.

