CTP (S2E97) Memes as Mirrors: Joy, Self-Recording, and Generational Shifts

April 26, 2025

CTP (S2E97) Memes as Mirrors: Joy, Self-Recording, and Generational Shifts

ChristiTutionalist (TM) Politics

In this episode of the ChristiTutionalist Politics podcast, host Joseph M. Leonard explores two internet memes that provoke deeper philosophical reflection. The first meme, shared by Edira's Eyes on Truth Social, emphasizes the importance of actively choosing joy every day, which Leonard connects to a King's X song about controlling one's emotional response to external circumstances. He discusses how individuals have the power to determine their own mood and reactions, acknowledging human imperfection while encouraging personal emotional responsibility.

The second meme, from Truth Theory, critiques the current generation's tendency to extensively document their lives while seemingly accomplishing little. Leonard playfully labels this the 'Y Generation' (as in 'Why are you here?'), but tempers his criticism by recognizing that younger generations are products of their environment, parenting, and educational systems. He argues that while current youth might appear disconnected and self-absorbed, there is hope for growth, maturity, and eventual understanding of deeper life principles.

Throughout the episode, Leonard weaves together themes of personal accountability, generational differences, and the importance of maintaining a positive perspective. He references cultural touchstones like music and technological changes to illustrate how each generation grapples with understanding the world. Ultimately, he advocates for compassion, continued guidance, and the recognition that wisdom comes with time and real-world experience.

Podcast Title

ChristiTutionalist (TM) Politics

Host

Joseph M. Lenard

Publish Date

April 26, 2025

Episode Notes

"GIVE FEEDBACK (no-reply-text (2-way comm: https://JosephMLenard.us/contact))" CTP S2E97 before Audio edits 25m 33s... CTP S2E97 SHOW NOTES ( listen (Sat Apr 26 2025 and thereafter) at: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2210487/episodes/17024462-ctp-s2e97-memes-as-mirrors-joy-self-recording-and-generational-shifts )... ChristiTutionalist Politics (S2E97) Memes See buzzsprout Transcript for fuller/extended Show Notes (inc. related links) and Transcript Bonus Transcript...
  1. Joy is a choice that requires active, daily commitment - people must consciously decide to remain positive despite challenging circumstances

  2. Modern younger generations tend to extensively document their lives through social media while seemingly accomplishing little, reflecting a potential cultural shift in productivity and self-perception

  3. Older generations often criticize younger generations, but this is a recurring historical pattern where youth are viewed as less capable or motivated

  4. Personal emotional control is critical: individuals are responsible for how they react to external situations and can choose not to let others manipulate their emotional state

  5. Parenting and educational systems play significant roles in shaping generational attitudes, with current approaches potentially failing to prepare youth for real-world challenges

  6. Technology and constant connectivity have fundamentally altered social interactions and skills for younger generations who have never known life without the internet

  7. Personal growth involves continuous self-reflection and a desire to improve oneself, recognizing personal flaws and working to become a better version of oneself

  8. Each generation has the potential for positive transformation, with guidance and understanding from older generations being crucial to that process

  1. "Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day."  - Henry (quoted by Joseph M. Leonard)

    - Captures the episode's core philosophical message about personal emotional agency and resilience. Represents a key philosophical reflection on maintaining a positive mindset.

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  2. "Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day."  - Henry (quoted on meme)

    - A powerful motivational quote that emphasizes personal agency and emotional resilience. It encapsulates the episode's core message about controlling one's emotional response to life's challenges.

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  3. "Never has a generation so diligently recorded itself accomplishing so little."  - Unknown (from Truth Theory meme)

    - A provocative commentary on modern social media culture and generational behaviors. It captures the host's critique of younger generations' self-documentation habits.

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  4. "We can't control what others may say and do, but we can control how we react to those people and to the things going on around us."  - Joseph M. Lenard

    - Reflects the episode's philosophical core about personal responsibility and emotional self-management. Demonstrates a key life perspective from the host.

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  5. "If someone gets my goat and I get upset, I allowed them to manipulate me into responding in a way that if I were more properly thinking, more in control of myself and my emotion at that time, I may not have reacted the way I did."  - Joseph M. Lenard

    - A nuanced exploration of emotional intelligence and self-control. Shows the host's introspective approach to personal growth and emotional regulation.

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  6. "As long as we are willing, no matter how many times rebuked, keep reaching out our hands of guidance that one day they awaken, grow, learn, want for more, better and recognize time to grasp our outreached arms are in love and desire to assist them to become more."  - Joseph M. Lenard

    - A compassionate perspective on intergenerational understanding and mentorship. Demonstrates a hopeful, constructive approach to addressing generational differences.

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Chapter 1: Introduction and Podcast Framing

The host, Joseph M. Leonard, introduces the podcast episode, explaining that this will be a discussion about two memes he found interesting. He acknowledges his tendency to ramble and sets expectations for a potentially unconventional episode focused on personal reflection and social commentary.

  • The host is comfortable with and intentional about his non-traditional podcast format.
  • The podcast embraces an informal, conversational approach to discussing social observations.

Key Quote

  1. "At what point does it get to where my normal is oddball shows versus something you would consider more normal?" by Joseph M. Leonard

    - Reflects the host's self-awareness about the unique style of his podcast

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Chapter 2: Choosing Joy: A Conscious Daily Decision

Leonard explores a meme about choosing joy, connecting it to a King's X song and discussing the importance of personal emotional management. He emphasizes that joy is not passive but an active choice individuals make daily, despite life's challenges.

  • Emotional well-being is a conscious choice that requires daily commitment.
  • Individuals have the power to control their reactions, even if they cannot control external circumstances.

Key Quotes

  1. "Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day." by Joseph M. Leonard

    - Directly captures the core message of the meme and the chapter's philosophical insight

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  2. "We can't control what others may say and do, but we can control how we react to those people and to the things going on around us." by Joseph M. Leonard

    - Highlights the personal agency in emotional response

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Chapter 3: Generational Critique: Technology and Self-Absorption

Leonard discusses a meme critiquing a generation's tendency to extensively document their lives while accomplishing little. He offers a nuanced perspective, acknowledging generational challenges while maintaining hope for personal growth and societal development.

  • Each generation faces unique challenges and opportunities for growth.
  • Constructive guidance and understanding are more productive than blanket criticism.

Key Quote

  1. "There is still time and hope as long as we all are willing, no matter how many times rebuked, keep reaching out our hands of guidance that one day they awaken, grow, learn, want for more, better" by Joseph M. Leonard

    - Demonstrates a compassionate and optimistic view of generational potential

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show

based

on

the

facts,

honesty,

the

man,

the

myth,

the

legend.

Christitutionalist

Joseph

M.

Leonard.

Joseph M. Lenard

Welcome

to

Institutionalist

Politics

Podcast,

AKA

C

ctp.

I

am

your

host,

Joseph

M.

Leonard.

Joseph M. Lenard

And

that's

L

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N

A

R.

Joseph M. Lenard

D.

CTP

is

your

no

muss,

no

fuss.

Just

me,

you

and

occasional

guest

type

podcast.

Really

appreciate

you

tuning

in.

Graham

Norton

will

say

let's

get

on

with

the

show.

Joseph M. Lenard

Hello

Everybody.

Welcome

to

season

two,

episode

97.

I'm

going

to

say

a

couple

things

you've

heard

me

say

before.

First,

this

is

going

to

be

a

bit

of

a

different

kind

of

show,

right?

At

what

point

does

it

get

to

where

my

normal

is

oddball

shows

versus

something

you

would

consider

more

normal?

At

any

rate,

the

other

thing

you've

heard

me

say

before

is

I

expect

this

would

probably

be

a

short

show.

Well,

I've

said

that

before

and

it

didn't

necessarily

turn

out

so

short.

So

we

shall

see

this

show

for

now

anyway,

as

I'm

recording

it.

It's

entitled

Memes.

Yep,

that's

it.

Memes.

Some

other

longer

title

might

come

out

at

some

point.

I've

got

two

memes

here

that

I

saved

from

a

while

ago

for

you

on

behind

the

Scenes

Video.

You

hold

see

me

holding

them

up.

So

let

me

mention

the

two

and

then

we'll

pick

one

or

the

other

to

go

with

one

of

them.

Just

randomly

holding

up

this

one

first.

That

was

shared

by

shared

by

Edira's

eyes

A

D

I

R

A

H

S

E

Y

E

S

on

Truth

Social.

And

I

told

her

weeks

ago,

heck,

it

might

have

been

months

ago

by

now

that

hey,

I

like

that

meme.

I'm

gonna

share

that

on

my

show.

You

could

see

the

happy

go,

lucky

woman,

great

smile

expression

on

her

face.

For

the

benefit

of

the

transcript

and

those

listening

on

audio,

just

describing

the

picture,

seemingly

dancing

and

kind

of

frolicking

in

the

rain.

And

it

says

underneath,

joy

does

not

simply

happen

to

us.

We

have

to

teach.

I

can't

talk.

We

have

to

choose

Joy

and

keep

choosing

it

every

day.

And

apparently

that's

a

quote

from

Henry.

Even

with

my

glasses

I'm

having

a

hard

time

reading

this

nook

or

something

like

that.

See

at

the

bottom

of

the

meme

is

probably

not

coming

clear

enough

for

you

to

read

it.

But

the

other

meme

briefly

also

from

Truth

social,

shared

by

US

Marine

1775

I

don't

remember.

I

think

I

told

him,

hey,

I'm

going

to

use

that

meme

too

as

part

of

the

show.

You

see

a

bunch

of

people.

The

description

for

those

on

audio,

a

bunch

of

people

standing

around

taking

selfies

of

themselves

and

at

the

top.

Also,

this

meme

was

created

by

Truth

Theory.

They

create

a

bunch

of

memes

shared

by

US

Marine

1775

on

truth.

But

the

caption

at

the

top

says

never

has

a

generation

so

diligently

recorded

itself

accomplishing

so

little.

Quote

unknown.

But

boy,

ain't

that

the

truth.

But

let's

go

to

the

Joy

is

a

choice

one

first

in

retrouthing

that

meme

from

Adora's

eyes

or

My

apologies

if

I'm

not

pronouncing

that

correctly,

I

included

the

video

link

to

King's

X

Black

Flag

official

video

and

under

which

I

have

said

I

am

heading

into

week

three

of

Music

Weeks

on

ctp.

If

I

was

doing

a

whole

month

Music

Weeks

was

the

first

three

weeks

of

March,

so

this

goes

back

to

March.

If

I

was

doing

a

whole

month,

I

would

have

done

a

whole

show

on

today's

Christian

music,

not

what

it

used

to

be.

And

the

messages

like

in

this

tune

as

an

episode,

the

Black

Flag

song,

King's

X.

And

of

course

I

linked

to

my

show.

So

why

do

I

want

to

touch

on

this

now?

Why

did

that

meme

touch

me

and

indeed

remind

me

of

the

King's

X

Black

Flag

song?

Well,

please

feel

free

to

look

up

Black

Flag

King's

X.

You

can

find

it

on

YouTube.

Great

song.

They're

kind

of

a

heavy

rock

Christian

group

and

the

song

is

I

had

a

black

flag

on

my

morning.

I

had

a

black

flag

on

my

day.

And

rightly,

as

you

go

through

the

song,

it

makes

the

point

of

the

meme.

Joy

does

not

simply

happen

to

us.

We

have

to

choose

joy

and

keep

choosing

it

every

day?

In

the

song

it

goes

on,

he

sings

it

was

up

to

me

how

I

wanted

it

to

be.

Are

you

allowing

others

to

put

that

black

flag

on

your

morning,

on

your

day,

and

indeed

drag

your

mood

down

that

entire

day,

week,

month,

year,

decade?

Again

from

the

song,

it

was

up

to

me

how

I

wanted

it

to

be.

We

can't

control

what

others

may

say

and

do,

but

we

can

control

how

we

react

to

those

people

and

to

the

things

going

on

around

us.

Now

I

Christian

show

right

Human,

frail,

flawed,

imperfect.

We

all

are

bound

to

have

off

days.

Bad

days.

Oh,

oh,

that

makes

me

think

of

another

song.

Who

was

it?

Who

was

it

that

did

the

song

Bad

Had

a

bad

day

again.

Oh,

I

can't.

I

love

that

group

too.

Wasn't

the

fix

right?

Oh,

I'm

gonna

have

to

look

it

up

after

this.

But

anyway,

yeah,

bad

day.

Whoever

did

that

shout

out

to

you

too,

kind

of

the

same

thing,

right?

How

are

you

choosing

to

react

to

the

world?

And

we're

all

h

bound

to

have

a

bad

day,

an

off

day

where

we

might

not

be

ourself

and

we

might

not

remember

that

we

choose

how

to

react.

If

we

allow

someone

to

piss

us

off,

that's

on

us

that

we've

allowed

them

to

piss

us

off.

If,

you

know,

pardon

a

little

crude

for

the

show,

but

right.

Language

is

still

clean,

but

for

the

benefit

of

the

transcript,

I'm

laughing

here

at

myself,

but

indeed,

do

you

see

where

I'm

going

with

this?

Right?

And

if

someone

gets

my

goat

and

I

get

upset,

I

allowed

them

to

manipulate

me

into

responding

away

that

if

I

were

more

properly

thinking,

more

in

control

of

myself

and

my

emotion

at

that

time,

I

may

not

have

reacted

the

way

I

did.

And

therefore

the

next

day

I'm

upset

at

myself

for

allowing

them

to

get

that

reaction

out

of

me.

So

I'm

gonna

wrap

this

up

again,

this

up.

Regarding

this

meme

to

this

point,

I.

I

think

I've

rambled

enough

on

this,

right?

That's

why

I

said

this

will

probably

be

a

short

show.

I

don't

think

much

needs

to

be

said

on

it.

Indeed,

it

is

up

to

us

how

we

react

to

things,

what

we

say,

what

we

do.

We

can't

control

others,

but

we

better

become

better

at

controlling

ourselves.

And

again,

human,

frail,

flawed.

I

may

react

negatively,

I

may

react

badly

at

times,

and

I

feel

bad

about

it

later.

Right?

During

music

weeks

and

on

Heart

Songs,

the

podcast,

I

talk

about

Rick

Springfield's

prayer

song.

I

send

a

prayer

to

heaven

for

the

chance

to

be

a

better

man

than

the

man.

I

see

his

kind

of

version

of

Michael

Jackson's

man

in

the

mirror,

right?

I'm

looking

at

the

man

in

the

mirror

and

I'm

asking

him

to

change

his

ways.

Right?

Stay

with

us.

We'll

be

right

back.

Joseph M. Lenard

Joseph

M.

Leonard,

host

of

Christitution,

taking

a

brief

moment

to

thank

myarchic.com

together

we

share

the

Christian

and

family

value

of

honoring

family.

Myarchit.com

helps

you

do

that.

Preserving

family

memories

online

also,

therefore

can

be

shared

online.

Think

of

my

arit

like

a

Noah's

Ark

for

images,

audio,

video,

preserving

honoring

your

family.

Thank

you

again

to

the

folks

over@myarchit.com.

Joseph M. Lenard

Looking

at

ourselves,

controlling

ourselves,

being

a

better

and

best

us

that

we

can.

So

I'm

going

to

read

it

just

one

last

time

and

move

on

from

the

meme

that

I'm

holding

up.

Again,

joy

does

not

simply

happen

to

us.

We

have

to

choose

joy

and

keep

choosing

it.

Every

day,

period.

Thank

you

Henry

who?

And

thank

you,

US

Marine

1775

for.

No,

that

was

Azara

Eyes.

Thank

you

for

sharing

that

meme.

And

indeed

that's

not

though

being

joyful

to

the

point

of

delusion

where

you

shut

out

everything

around

you.

Ignorance

is

bliss.

No,

I

don't

want

you

delusional.

Please

don't

misunderstand.

Right?

We

have

to

deal

in

realities

and

reality,

the

good,

the

bad,

the

ugly

sometime.

It's

indeed

bad

and

ugly

and

we

gotta

deal

with

it.

But

as

a

whole,

as

a

philosophy

in

life,

as

who

we

are

as

people,

do

you

choose

joy

or

do

you

continually

allow

others

to

perpetually

keep

you

in

a

boat

bad

mood?

Okay,

moving

on.

The

other

meme.

Never

has

a

generation

so

diligently

recorded

itself

accomplishing

so

little

boy,

ain't

that

the

truth.

Oh

no,

that

wasn't.

Yeah,

that's

from

Truth

Theory

on

Truth

Social.

But

I

move

that

over

to

Gab.

Gab

social.

I'm

on

15

plus

social

media

platforms,

right?

At

J.

Leonard

Detroit.

No.

Oh,

and

Leonard.

It

looks

French.

It's

not

Leonard.

I'm

actually

Polish,

German,

Italian

descendancy,

majority

of

my

heritage,

so

it

looks

French.

It's

not

Leonard.

It's

Leonard

with

I

don't

know.

So

the

letter

J.

Leonard

without

an

O,

Detroit

at

J.

Leonard

Detroit

on

15

+

social

media

platforms

and

five

video

platforms.

@

any

rate,

I

moved

it

over

to

Gab

on

that

which

I

said

tongue

and

cheek.

Part

fact,

part

fiction,

right?

Because

again

we

can't

paint

everyone

with

the

same

broad

brush.

We

are

all,

as

I

preach

on

the

show,

Martin

Luther

King

Jr.

Content

of

character,

individuals,

not

part

of

whatever

group

someone

wants

to

label

you

into.

But

jokingly,

tongue

and

cheek

with

an

important

point.

I

say

I

call

them

the

Y

generation.

As

in

the

letter

Y,

if

you

can

see

that

on

the

video.

As

in

why

the

hell

are

you

here?

You're

bleeping

worthless.

Not

all

of

them

of

course,

but

sadly

most

continuing

reality

that

it

is

not

all

the

kids

fault

parents

have

failed

them

also,

right?

Parents

are

failing

these

kids

with

this

the

opposite

of

helicopter

parenting

to

like

complete

hands

off

parenting

and

just

handing

them

off

to

the

schools

and

letting

the

woke

indoctrination

seep

in.

And

the

lack

of

any

real

education,

the

returning

to.

And

I'll

read

on

here

in

a

minute,

returning

to

the

hippie

60s.

If

it

feels

good,

do

it.

Consequences

be

damned.

Who

cares

about

tomorrow,

Just

worry

about

today

and

let's

have

some

fun,

right?

And

they're

on

their

phone

all

the

time.

They're

engaged

in

social

media

all

the

time.

They

lack

social

skills

and

we've

allowed

that.

But

further,

I

put

in

here,

but

remember

the

Jesus

revolution

came

out

of

the

hippies

eventually

finally

fully

growing

up

and

learning

understanding

more

than

just

them

matters

or

mattered.

There

is

still

time

and

hope

as

long

as

we

all

are

willing,

no

matter

how

many

times

rebuked,

keep

reaching

out

our

hands

of

guidance

that

one

day

they

awaken,

grow,

learn,

want

for

more,

better

and

recognize

time

to

grasp

our

outreached

arms

are

in

love

and

desire

to

assist

them

to

become

more

right.

It's

not

entirely

their

fault

we

have

to

do

better.

And

also

further,

I

put

a

picture

of

one

of

my

the

libertybeacon.com

pieces

let

left

keep

pushing

generational

shift

occurring,

causing

many

of

our

youth

moving

to

the

right

politically,

which

was

like

part

three

in

a

series

I

did.

And

that's

exactly

the

case

here

when

I

joke

they're

the

why

as

in

why

are

you

here

generation.

You're

completely

worthless.

When

hasn't

the

older

generations

often

thought

of

the

younger

generation

as

worthless?

Oh

my

God,

that

music

you

listen

to.

It's

nothing

but

noise,

right?

I'm

turning

63

this

year

and

indeed

now

that

I

got

a

nice

lawn

turning

into

those,

one

of

those

get

off

my

lawn.

Hey

guys.

Right

there

will

always

be

generational

issues

and

older

people

failing

to

grasp

we

were

young

and

dumb

also

when

we

were

younger

and

dumber.

That

wisdom

that

comes

with

age

indeed

has

to

come

with

the

age

over

time

as

they

grow

and

have

to

go

out

into

the

real

world

beyond

the

indoctrination

factory,

especially

the

university

idiocy

notions

of

that

you

can

just

coast

through

life

and

actually

have

to

earn

a

living.

Work.

You

have

to

pay

bills

to

keep

that

roof

over

your

head,

pay

for

that

cable

subscription

so

you

can

pay

for

that

WI

fi.

Pay

for

that

phone

because

your

parents

no

longer

giving

you

one.

Pay

for

your

own

WI

fi

to

be

on

your

social

media

all

day

long.

The

real

world

sucks

and

eventually

it

bites

most

younger

people,

right?

And

they're

forced

to

grow

up.

The

same

will

be

true

here.

The

younger

people

look

at

the

older

people

as

just

a

bunch

of

grumps

or

oh,

you

think

you

know

everything.

When

of

course

the

school

is

teaching

esteem

or

self

esteem

over

substance.

Oh,

your

parents

don't

know

anything,

right?

You

listen

to

us,

your

indoctrinators.

They

don't

write

so

they

don't

think

you

know

anything.

And

we

older

folks

know,

oh

boy,

do

you

have

a

whole

lot

to

learn

when

reality

soon

eventually

bites

you,

right?

So

any

rate,

I

Thought

that

meme

was

funny

and

important,

poignant

at

the

same

time,

while

at

the

same

time,

you

know,

awfully

broad

brush.

Not

all

of

them.

And

indeed,

remember

they're

young.

They

will

have

to

have

time

to

grow

and

gain

wisdom

to

come

out

of

what

we

see

as

idiocy.

And

the

other

part

is

nature

versus

nurture.

What

are

we

allowing

in

them

or

from

them

or

being

done

to

them?

And

they

grown

up,

they

never

knew

life

before

an

Internet

like

us

older

folks,

right?

I'm

a

former

IT

guy.

I

was

writing

online.

I

like

to

say

before

there

was

such

a

thing

as

the

invented

Internet.

You

know,

I

go

back

before

the

personal

computer,

I

go

back

before

the

microwave.

I

go

back

growing

up

the

black

and

white

television

till

we

got

a

color

television.

And

now

the

HDTVs

are

so

inexpensive.

Who

doesn't

have

a

big

screen

TV

nowadays?

Practically

we

are

spoiling

them

because

we

are

indeed

so

spoiled

and

have

access

to

so

much

in

this

wealthiest

nation

on

the

planet.

So

we

have

to

be

careful

and

teach

them.

You

know

what?

I

don't

wish

this

upon

any

of

you

in

a

negative

sense.

But

you

know

what?

It

might

be

really

good

for

you

and

especially

those

kids

for

your

power

to

go

out

in

your

city

for

a

day

and

a

half,

let

them

have

a

understanding,

right?

How

about

maybe

you

take

the

kids

camping

and

no

electronics,

get

to

go

to

understand

life

without

that

stuff.

And

while

it's

here,

if

you

know

what

really

hits

the

fan,

it

may

not

always

be

here.

Okay,

I

apologize.

I

know

I've

rambled

in

this

show

again.

Like

I

said,

this

is

an

oddball

show.

I

was

like,

I

pulled

two

memes

off

the

Internet.

But

to

me,

those

memes,

of

course,

a

picture

worth

a

thousand

words.

Yes,

the

memes

mean

we

must

think

beyond

what

just

the

meme

says.

And

I

felt

it

important

to

discuss

these

two

memes

as

we

must

be

thinking,

thinking

rational,

logical,

reasoned

common

sense

people,

not

emotionally

hysterical

snowflakes

all

the

time

think

be

the

issue

relates

to

any

and

every

other

issue.

So

many

things

intermingle

and

interrelate

today

that,

you

know,

what

happens

with

that

affects

what

happens

with

that

other

thing

too.

Thank

you

all

for

tuning

in.

I

hope

this

spaghetti

episode

in

some

sense

makes

sense.

And

you

know

what?

You

might

have

to

listen

back

two,

three

times

to

go

through

all

I've

rambled

and

blurted

out

rather

quickly

to

give

you

that

bigger

picture

of

really

what

I'm

trying

to

bring

us

to

focus

upon.

Thank

you.

I'm

sure

there's

something

I

forgot.

I

was

going

to

plan

on

saying.

But

for

now,

thank

you

all

for

tuning

in.

Signing

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M.

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x

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even

I

let

loose

over

there

a

different

show.

But

at

any

rate,

okay,

thank

you

all.

Remember,

we

are

complex

beings.

We

have

multiple

personalities

and

I'm

not

talking

about

schizophrenia.

I

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be

the

me

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I

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here

as

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as

the

me

that

I

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Savage

Unfiltered.

Both

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are

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You

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out

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the

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