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We Apologize for Being Idiots
He's a smart kid, really smart, but, but like these easy things he can't— he's like, you know what he is? He's like, he doesn't have street smarts. Yeah, like at all.
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Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I think it was something maybe from her childhood about poop, or someone must have thrown it because she can't poop. She doesn't. It scares her to see poop. Maybe it's connected somehow. Yeah, we'll have to get into it.
Yeah, she doesn't like when we talk about her poop though, so we should just stay away from this. And then our friend, our other friend Brandon, who— how would you describe Brandon?
Brandon's this really funny guy, and— but he's a hypochondriac, and he's really— he hasn't— he can't figure things out for himself. Yeah, he has a hard time.
He's a smart kid, really smart, but, but like these easy things he can't— he's like, you know what he is? He's like, he doesn't have street smarts. Yeah, like at all.
Yeah, I think there's a lot of kids his age like that.
Yes, he's a very smart kid, like very book smart. He would definitely be able to tell us what kind of government is in charge China.
Yeah.