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Did You Say Something?
Episode 39 - Did You Say #WebbyRensday?
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On this episode the guys react to two more songs from Ren and Webby's Inpatient! Go from laughs and sick bars to the guys crying......again... Amazing music and chaotic company!! Come enjoy it with us!
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Welcome to episode 39 of Did You Say Something, the podcast which is increasingly increasingly becoming more and more of a reaction show than we ever wanted it to, but I don't mind so much because I fucking love music and Ren and Webby, which is what we're gonna be reacting to. They're two new songs are creating some fucking bangers. And yeah. And to be fair, I like catching our reactions to it, and I like actually being able to talk to somebody about the musical the musicality of it as well. So yeah, this is here to stay. Uh what I will say to those of you that are watching this one because it's a reaction video, please, please, please go check out the last episode, episode 38, because the first half of it, especially, is fucking hilarious, even if I do say so myself. Um where Matt and I got roasted by some of our nearest and dearest friends uh for about half an hour, if not longer. Um they were some good quality roasts, and we couldn't help ourselves, but we had to fight back a little bit, so do go check that out. Um my brain just went, nah, we're done.
SPEAKER_01Just watched you chill down real time.
SPEAKER_03Reset. I wanted to say something about how long we've been waiting to watch this and listen to this, and without any further ado, let's jump straight into it, but then I wasn't sure if there was anything else. Yeah. But then I wasn't sure if there was anything else that we needed to needed to talk about before starting. And I'm the one who just woke up. Yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_03It's been a it's been a day. It's been a struggle day. Uh I am in a lot of pain. Because uh Friday I went and did some boxer size, and then yesterday went paddle boarding. So all down here, all along here, all here, is just the no-go.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I hear you. Uh I did uh karate yesterday for the first time in like two weeks, uh, because I missed the previous weekend and I missed a couple whiteboard classes and uh yeah, my knees. I went to walk up the stairs today. Just okay. Just give those a minute.
SPEAKER_03Love it. Fuck it. Uh yeah, let's let's let's do it. Let's let's just jump in. Make it stop. Please go, man. Have this. It got ten thousand views. Created by yours, truly. I cry once a year, okay?
SPEAKER_04We can't ever just do something simple.
SPEAKER_02Let's do this. Hit and play.
SPEAKER_05Go, go, uh twist it.
SPEAKER_03So he's captured being overwhelmed so very well there.
SPEAKER_01I and I love Eddie's Eddie's just such a dork. I just but like when he's like this the excitement that he showed when he flipped it to the talent show, and that just the the acting, as we've said before many times, that he he contributes just as much to the video and the passion and the and the drive that he does to the music and make sure that they match up and they equally have that equal power so that you really get a punch in the mouth at the visuals and the music. So and then you also get a different feeling from the music when you only listen to that, like when you're in the car, and then we go back after we've done these and I listen to it, I hear the song differently without the visuals, right? And then I go back and watch it and I feel like I catch stuff when I watch it again because I listen just listen to it. It's a pretty cool.
SPEAKER_03I I love the fact that it's like genuinely funny as well. Like we've said I I'm sure we've said it on the show at some point, but I know you and I have definitely talked about it. Genuine funny is hard to capture from a writing point of view. Because like it it's just tough. Like comedians do it well, obviously, they make a living out of it, but for the majority of people that try and write funny, it doesn't come off, it just comes off cringy. Um but this this works. Ren makes it work. Uh his face that I'm saying. I think what it is is he doesn't take himself too seriously. I think that's what it is. I think that's the secret to a lot of uh making this type of humor work is to just not take yourself seriously. Not everyone's gonna find it funny. Uh some people will just think you're an idiot, but he makes I I find it funny. That shit's fucking funny.
SPEAKER_01I mean we're here. We clearly don't take ourselves serious seriously.
SPEAKER_03Oh god, I don't take you seriously ever.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you just want to go ahead and hit play.
SPEAKER_03Do you want to go back a bit at all? Or because I like I loved I loved the flow.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, I can I could go back and listen to it again. Yeah, it's great.
SPEAKER_03The the flow change was subtle but notable. I liked it.
SPEAKER_05There's something strange about my dominion.
SPEAKER_03But wait a second, they don't mean my dog. I didn't catch a word of that sagin.
SPEAKER_01That said the fakest weights you've ever seen in your life.
SPEAKER_03No, they're real.
SPEAKER_01Oh yeah, sure.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, 100% real. That's definitely not polystyrene. Whatever that is. You don't know what polystyrene is?
SPEAKER_01I probably do, but it's American, so we probably have a word to say for it instead of the scientific word for the material.
SPEAKER_03It's like uh white uh foam? Styrofoam? I need to get Hey Regyrene and styrofoam. Styrofoam is a widely recognized brand of extruded polystyrene foam. So styrofoam, yeah. But polystyrene is the the actual term styrofoam. Styrofoam is a brand. Cool. Same same, yeah. Styrofoam. There you go. God, I hate having to dumb everything down for you fucking Americans. It just takes too long to fucking talk, man. Styrofoam, polystyrene. One more syllable. Wow. Yeah, yeah, cut it down.
SPEAKER_02It's too much extra effort. I ain't saying that. Mark it.
SPEAKER_05But wait a second, leave dopamine. Because the book smelled hypothetical.
SPEAKER_01I didn't catch it the first time. But when that paper gets about reaction to that, and that was like the tipping point. He just loses his shit right now.
SPEAKER_03I think he's about to. The glass is. You can see it though.
SPEAKER_01It just like, and I know that feeling. I'm looking at his face going, Oh, I so know. I so know that feeling.
SPEAKER_03When you haven't had your coffee yet and your kids are going, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy, daddy. Oh my god, what? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_05Again. Oh, our square state is cool. Hello, top let's roll. I don't think that's what I'm saying. You don't diverge.
SPEAKER_01Dude.
SPEAKER_03Was it have you said it on the show, the Webby uh Webby tried to go away from the or move branch slightly away f out of just rapping and to move into a bit of singing and show off his clean vocals and how he could sing and his audience and his fans told him to stop and just go back to rapping and was it Ren? Yeah. Or was it a comment that we had? I can't remember where.
SPEAKER_01No, I think it was a comment uh that did say that. But yeah, I as I after that comment, I did see a video on that. Yeah, that uh Webby had posted was like I'm gonna do what I'm gonna do. Because that's what I've always done, and that's how Webby is. Like if you don't like my music, then you don't get it. You know what I mean? He's he's meant to be uh doing what he's doing, but uh that was that was not different, but different from Webby. You know what I mean? Like he's he's I think the reason that these two work so well together is they're both so adaptable. Um and they can't switch up their styles so well. Yeah, you know what I mean? And they they adapt to the beat versus making the the beat adapt to them. And so they so they don't force it, it's just they flow out with the music and all of that, and then Webby going from a little bit of sing-song-y and then boom into rap, but he's got this melodic flow. Yes and he's always been that way, and it's part of why I love him. Um and for the fact that he said you got a little bit of the tism, that makes that tickles me to the core. That's hilarious. And this song is for Connor now. Thanks, thanks for having away. Appreciate you uh just really picking up the podcast for the neurodiversions. Uh-huh. Yeah. This song is amazing.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, it's a great fucking song. Uh I want to go back and listen to Web E sing a little bit more because that was I wasn't ex I obviously on baggage you hear him sing a bit, but it's still very I don't want to say tame, but he keeps it very light and it's still focusing on the rapping, whereas I feel that this this bit in particular is more actually I'm just gonna fucking sing.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and he did that on um Down the Road as well. Yes, oh god, yes he did. Because in Down the Road he really sings. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that was and that was like that was very good.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. I don't know why I don't know why people would tell him to essentially get back in your box when he can actually sing.
SPEAKER_01That's because people like things in a box. I don't like change. Yeah, it's it's defined, right? And that's and I I love I love change. I love changing things up. Um I do. I'd rather it's like I understand the people out there have to understand this. Like sometimes you get complacent even if things are good and you need some kind of a change, and and uh sometimes unfortunately people change drastic things in their lives to feel that new thing, and then they end up regretting it because they changed a major thing. So uh one thing I've always done, that's why uh when I was younger I used to dye my hair different colors, things like that. A visible change. I did in what one once long time in a galaxy. Far, far away. Which you'll be reprising your role.
SPEAKER_06Yeah.
SPEAKER_01It's true. Um and now it's like uh the facial hair thing, right? Like you guys have seen me with a longer beard, then I chop that off, then I've had a small goat, then I'll have a goatee, then I'll grow my hair out a little bit, then I'll shave my head. Shaving my head for the last like ten years has been the one that it helps. I don't know why it helps, but it's a change and it's not a drastic change, and uh the hair grows back mostly.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_01Until it doesn't. I I stole that one from you because I knew it was gonna anything to do with my hair. Yeah. Anyway.
SPEAKER_05Broken Nothing but a defect in my face. Said that I was hopeless. Just a fucking reject hanging on my bread. But after all the pills that they got me can turn me to a song. So welcome to the dawn of the death.
SPEAKER_01I think so.
SPEAKER_05Fucking claims in psychiatry. We still got the arrow.
SPEAKER_03It's a nice detail. I'm trying to figure out if that's actually that kid playing the guitar or. No, it's Ren.
SPEAKER_01He's just a paid actor. I think that's a paid actor. I think that's Ren. If you guys know different in the comments, or if you know different about this video, I think that's Wren.
SPEAKER_03I think I've got a suspicion that's Wren, and this kid's just playing well, acting. Yeah. But he's not playing that. Yeah, I don't care. Loving his energy now.
SPEAKER_05I'm not sobriety. What the fuck? That's fine.
SPEAKER_01That's for you, Jake. So I mean that's just all around great. Yeah. Like there's there's I it's the usual stuff, like, yeah, obviously the lyrics were great, the rapping was good. Um I just think the general overall feeling from the song is fantastic. And then any of you who uh have a touch of the Tism or the Audi HD is kind of like and I like to say, or however you would like to throw out your neurodivergency, that song was apt. It kept our attention for people with ADD and ADHD, you can tell that Red and Webby got it too for sure. I get forgotten. Everything's a bulls. I was like, oh, checked all the boxes. You thought it was the brain.
SPEAKER_03Nice when the random uh the random noises that were pinging left and right. Yeah, that kept me uh kept me focused. Good job, guys.
SPEAKER_01Um I do love how they've got this um kind of theme going on where Web Webby is just the serious you know, and he's like the serious one, and Ren is the goofy one, so they're kind of playing off that like Abbott and Costello or whatever you want to do, like the serious one, and then there's just the total goofball. You know what I mean? It's just it's awesome and I love it. And Ren is killing me with the facial expressions in this one. Like, I guess it's genuinely hilarious. The way he pops out of that bathroom stall and just kind of like looks at it. And Webby's just very serious in the song.
SPEAKER_03He's just like I'm gonna have a small let us know in the comments who the who you think the goofball out of us to is like that that needs answering. Is it that's a tough one?
SPEAKER_01Is it Am I the serious one? You're the goofball. Potentially.
SPEAKER_03Oh no, because there are times that you're all fucking let us know down in the comments what your impressions are. Who's the goofable and who's the serious one? Good point. I think it actually interchanges quite a lot, but let us know what you think. Uh that was Neurodivergent by Ren and Webby or Inpatient.
SPEAKER_01Another banger.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Uh I would say Down the Road. Down the Road is still one of my favorites just because the way it starts and the the pure impact of those vocals. Instigator is it's just fun. Yeah. I I just it's something about Instigator that I fucking love. Uh I didn't mean wrong, I did enjoy that. That was a very good one. Um but I think I prefer the other two so far.
SPEAKER_01So I guess that will give you in the comments down exactly who's the more serious one and who's the goofball because I like the serious melodramatic things that tug on my heartstrings and make me feel like death, because that's what I feel like. So, you know, it's relatable.
SPEAKER_04Cause tonight will be the night that I will offer you over again.
SPEAKER_01Enter shady.
SPEAKER_04Don't make me change my mind.
SPEAKER_01You're just gonna have shady over your box the whole time you sing that.
SPEAKER_04Where are you? And I'm so sorry. I cannot sleep, I cannot dream tonight.
SPEAKER_01Oh god, can I go get in that box and get cut in half or get an arrow or something?
SPEAKER_03Uh okay. I forgot what we were saying.
SPEAKER_01Uh I was I was about to cue up the next song. Oh, yeah, that was it. Uh and then I was gonna say for me, slightly different. I think uh down the road is definitely my favorite so far. Uh I just that song's just too powerful to ignore for me. Um also hits home quite a bit. So I get that. Uh and then for me, I think neurodivergency or neurodivergence is gonna be the second for me.
SPEAKER_03Uh interesting.
SPEAKER_01And then Insigator. Instigator is fun. I do like it a lot. Um I'm neurodivergent. I can't help but be attracted to it.
SPEAKER_03Hey, my ranking may change once I've listened to that as much as I've listened to the other two.
SPEAKER_01That's fair. That's fair. We do need to get the days in the car and listening and doing all that and get the personal moments with the music, yes.
SPEAKER_03I will definitely report back on the next episode the next time we talk or the next time we do these reactions to the two latest releases, I'll give you an updated um rating, ranking. There we go.
SPEAKER_01Speaking of neurodivergency.
SPEAKER_03I don't know what's going on outside. I'm just gonna headphone on and ignore. What were you saying? Squirrel. Caskets, impatient. Next song, let's go. Let's do it.
SPEAKER_01Oh, I think it makes us cry now.
SPEAKER_05If I don't wait tomorrow morning, got empty shoes on the side of the hall, and if my number stops calling, picture frames hanging up by the door, you try to re try it. No, don't do the little things, but that's little boy. But it's okay. Think about the comic cat. I hope it helps you with your feelings. Knowing that I wasn't scared. I saved everything. I pressed the world up against my skin. I was lucky, I guess. I always found the beauty in mess. You gotta hold on to the little thing.
SPEAKER_03Um I just wanna distract myself by talking about the cinematography for a little bit. Um because right back at the start, looking at the picture, I was trying to figure out it was son, daughter, you know, blah blah blah. And then once it got into this, and I realized that they've got the grainy old school lenses and effects on uh that it's that it's gonna be a flashback and him reliving his life. And the fact that he sat there by himself with an empty chair next to him, mm-hmm. Uh is gonna Yeah. Way to bring the show down. Yeah, thanks, thanks, Ren. Thanks, Webby. Let's go for a minute.
SPEAKER_05No, indeed, I wasn't scared. I saved everything. I pressed the wood up against my skin. I was lucky, I guess. I always found the beauty in mess. You gotta hold on to the little thing, but you gotta let go to the little bit. When another one goes on the way.
SPEAKER_03Um this look just here.
SPEAKER_05But I'll be fine 'cause I've had a hell of a time.
SPEAKER_03That one have I had that look on my face many a time watching my boys play, uh I also have a picture of my granddad with that face watching my boys play. So that I'll see if I can find it and we'll uh pop it in the show. Yeah. Anyway, uh anything to add, good sir? Please take up full screen, distract the people whilst I sort of whatever's going on with my eyes.
SPEAKER_01Umbody's cutting onions, clearly. There's uh there's a lot going on here for me personally. Um obviously also relatable to my own family. Um we have a friend that was just diagnosed with uh with a very fatal disease that is very suddenly onset. Um two months ago she was hiking with my wife and hanging out and they were talking, and now all of a sudden she's got less than a year. Um and it's a brain degenerative disease. And it's very rapid, my buddy Cody uh said uh one day she was fine and the next day she couldn't find her way home. And then it was the next thing, and uh so as soon as and we went to that uh little get together for them yesterday. So now seeing the first thing of seeing him sitting in the chair by himself reminds me of my friend and of what that's gonna be for him this year. And they're an older couple.
SPEAKER_03Um yeah, you're old, so that makes sense.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, they got time on us, so that must make them patient. Uh but yeah, so it's it's what were the dinosaurs like Yeah. Uh so that part's rough, and then obviously um I were I've I have my own anxieties and things like that about the future and and and all of that. Uh with my family going back to my family. So yeah, I'm I'm in this weird wavy. It's me, it's not me, it's my friend, it's the people I know, it's you know what I mean? Um I I I get how you're feeling about that too, because it could, you know, that could obviously be um a representation of of um you know, your grandma sitting there in a chair, same idea, you know what I mean? Yep same type of deal. It could be you, it could be you know what I mean.
SPEAKER_03It's so yeah, it's this is uh it's I'll tell you what it is, it's the look of my life isn't panning out the way I wanted it to, but no matter what, I've got this.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, there's a lie in that look. The peace within the chaos. It's taking that moment to realize how lucky you are, and taking that moment to just appreciate what you have got. Being in the being present in the moment. That's what that is.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you can see the stress and the anxiety of life in his eyes, and he's worn down and he's fuck this. And he's struggling, right? Quite a bit. But then yeah, he sees his kids and his wife, and he's like, okay, I I can do this. Like, it's worth it. Cause I got because I got this, like you said. Man, every single one of you out there can feel this that and feel that, that's for sure.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. I not I don't know if I would be here if it wasn't for my kids. Without turning this into a mental health episode.
SPEAKER_01I could I could say the same.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. So yeah, that fucking who who would have thought that it's not the song, it's not the music, it's not the lyrics, it's a fucking look from an actor is the bit that's got us both going.
SPEAKER_01Oh hey, but that actor nailed the shit out of a lifetime in one look.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, fucking close to you, good sir. Uh yeah. All right. Uh get back to my life. That's been a hell of a show. Until next week. That was oh and then I wasn't ex I wasn't expecting that.
SPEAKER_01That uh that end part.
SPEAKER_00Um with him taking care of her. Mmm. Uh was a little rough because we watched we were watching people help uh feed our friend yesterday.
SPEAKER_01She can't our depth perception's already gone and dexterity is already gone. And then and then what really got the the tears going was uh it actually made me think of my mom, uh who's fairly bedridden at the moment. Um and my dad just takes care of her and we we do what we can, but she really can't even like go downstairs in her own house anymore or anything. She just kind of lays in the bed and watches our shows and does her stuff, so yeah.
unknownWhew.
SPEAKER_01Um I I think uh I think my uh what is the word? My rule for crying once a year has been destroyed this season. I think I've cried like four times season three.
SPEAKER_04Yeah, I think you have, buddy.
SPEAKER_01Uh beautifully done, Ren and Webby. Yeah. Um that was a heartfelt, beautiful tribute to love and people and family and life and just the cycle of it.
SPEAKER_03But to call back to what you said earlier in the show about watching the videos and versus listening to just the music, uh if I had just listened to that, that wouldn't have had the impact that it's just had on me. I mean it's a beautiful song with a beautiful message and the lyrics are uh are fantastic, uh as you would expect no different. But when you put it to that video, that just amplifies it. Holy shit. Um for for this bit I was thinking of my Nan and my grandad. Um the bit where they're feeding each other. Excuse me, sorry, where he's feeding her. Um because yeah, to you know, towards the end of my granddad's time he was getting pretty weak so that he couldn't do that himself. Um and then this bit um, you know. Uh I m I I was there for both of my grandparents' um passing. I watched my granddad take his last breath, and I've watched my nan take her last breath. Um which you know has its own um comforts and its own drawbacks. Drawbacks? That's not the word I want, but you know. Discomforts. Disc yeah. To sh to to bring it in line with the show, yeah. Discomforts. Um good. I think people by now should realise this is how we deal with uh with heavy and emotional, is to poke holes and poke make fun of and make the try and make the other person laugh. One of my favorite comedians, Daniel Sloss, uh laughter is not the opposite of sadness. Laughter can exist in both happiness and sadness to laugh is to be human. And if you can't laugh in your darkest moments, then that's when that that's when shit's really bad. Yeah. So that's why I always try to make people laugh. I know how uh I I know how shit life can be when uh when you're in your own head and when you're feeling sad and more than sad. Um and I don't want other people to feel that, which is why I try to be light-hearted and as positive as I can be, as much as I can be.
SPEAKER_01Oh, news bulletin you heard it her first hear first, people. Connor does care about you and about people, other than himself.
SPEAKER_03I really oh god, that makes me sound like a nice person. Fuck uh Yeah, that was uh That was a hell of a song. Hell of a video. Damn.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, damn. That's the only thing we need Tommies, insert Tommy's. Damn. Damn.
SPEAKER_03I got I don't uh I also don't do well with big emotions. Um my my body my body wants to go into shutdown whenever I experience big emotions. So trying to remember that we need to, you know, talk and comment whilst my body's going just just shut down, just no, mm-mm get stop it and get away. Can't get away. Uh yeah. I don't know what insight I can I can bring to that other that that was that was perfectly done.
SPEAKER_01It was perfectly done. Um I think both of those songs were perfectly done for their intent and what they were meant to give you. Um I do love this bit that you just went to as well. Uh the and that's the cycle of life, and bring it around as Nell Here Come His Kids and His Grids, and and him realizing that's just kind of how that's how it goes. You know? I this bit this unnecessary. Fuck you guys. Like bringing in real people with their real lost ones. It was like, oh hell no, then I then it was it was waterworks uh at that point.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, that one that one's rough. Yeah. But that's that's a nice touch. But then the phone the picture. Yeah. That was uh I'm guessing that's directed by uh Dedicated to Dedicated to, I would imagine.
SPEAKER_01That's what that's fire for, but I might comment, Google something, let us know.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, we'll we'll figure that out. Uh okay, so I'm gonna I'm gonna go curl up under a blanket um and go eat some ice cream and cry into some tissues, maybe. I just got up, but I've gone back to bed. Today's a write-off, mate. Cool it. Nope.
SPEAKER_01Nope. I was all happy. My spirits are yeah, now I'm feeling okay.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Well I we'll we'll go on. Sorry, guys.
SPEAKER_01I was just gonna say for for insight too, we would love To hear if you all would like to share what the songs have done for you or how they made you feel, please do. We know we get a lot of comments on these videos when we do them about your guys' feelings and reactions to it, not just about our reaction to it. We appreciate your comments about us, but we're here for the music just as much as you are, too. So we would love to hear your opinions and and and how you feel about the music. And then, of course, all of your corrections for the many, many mistakes uh that Khan and I apparently make. Another PSA that we should put at the front of these. We are not reaction and podcasts. Like hosts. This is this is not the intent of the podcast. It's just as Khan said on the last one, we just love music. Um, we love the impact of the music, and we these these artists hit us hard. So if this is something we want to do on our podcast, and it's our podcast, not your podcast, so we'll do it we want. So because fuck you, that's why.
SPEAKER_03But also your feedback and constructive criticisms are welcomed. I guess. Yeah, let's not just not alienate everyone in one fell swoop. Fuck them. Um I do agree. Fuck 'em. This is our podcast. We do it for us. If you guys find something to enjoy in that, then that's fucking great. No, what I just want to say, we're yeah, echoing what Matt said, we're not we're not polished reaction podcast hosts, we're not polished human beings at all. Uh we are we make mistakes, we are yeah, a lot, a lot of mistakes. Uh, but you know, we try. We the this is genuinely for us to to hang out, and the fact that there's so many of you that are enjoying the content uh is is wonderful. Uh so thank you very much. Please do, like Matt said, if you're feeling up for it and willing to share, if if this music has has hit you in a certain way, or there's anything you would like to share, or you know, let's in fact, let's turn this the the comments for this video into something supportive. If you are willing to share, then uh hopefully we can offer some words of comfort and other people can because yeah, I I'd like this the comments on this one to be a nice place. Not that the comments on the other ones aren't, but if you see somebody sharing an experience, a story, um, or an emotion, then hey, jump on jump on the bandwagon. See if you can offer some insight or some advice, and who knows, you may make some new friends, or at least you may help somebody in their time of need. Because we could all do a little bit more of that.
SPEAKER_01And all the joking aside, we are here to support each other. Um, that's just how we support each other. Aaron Ross Powell And if that medium happens to be a social media comment, uh please comment if you have something constructive and like kind of say and positive to say to help uplift somebody else when they're being vulnerable and putting themselves out there. It may not seem like much to some of you to type out something and put a c and upload a comment and all that, but that could be huge for somebody and a big step for them to share something. So don't shit on them. Um that's just we don't we don't do that. There there's a difference in what Conn and I do with taking the piss versus shitting on somebody and there there's a big, big line there. And if you know, if Khan and I ever cross that to the point where somebody doesn't understand that we're joking or or or what we're doing, that is not our intent. Um we do apologize um for those types of things. We're not trying to hit you, really hit you. You know what I mean? Um it's it's poking at you and taking stabs again, like Khan says, to get you to chuckle a little, get you to laugh in a time of darkness or anger or whatever it is. Um and then I don't know. It's I can't help myself on this show, but if you're oversensitive. No, I mean just you know what I mean. You you guys know what I'm saying. Anyway, freaking rambling. Uh Connor's found things on his shirt, and he's speaking on neurodivergent.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, fuck you. Uh I yeah, I don't know what the is that a bit of is that a splinter? I don't know. It's been in my t-shirt this entire show. I spotted it at the start and tried to brush it away, and then it's just it's just been there the entire show. Anyway. Sorry. You were saying something profound.
SPEAKER_01Just got something under how Ren was dealing with his neurodiversity in the video.
SPEAKER_03So Yeah, very true. Very true. Okay, I just we're rambling. We've said things. We're rambling. Yeah, we've said things, we've said positive things, we've said nice things, uh, we've reacted to things. So I guess all that's left to do now is say thank you very much for joining us on this episode. Please do interact in the comments if you're feeling able then put uh or or willing, then do put your experiences and how this made you feel in there, and we'll do our best to support and or take the piss to provide you a chuckle. Who knows? Uh no, we'll obviously do our best to support. And if you see somebody who has reached out, uh then also reach out to support and let's make this a nice, nice fucking supported supportive community that we all know that you can be. That's not good England at all, Connor. Thank you very much. Until the next time. Catch you later. Catch you later. Wasn't very good English either.
SPEAKER_04Love you, Pac. Love your pack.
SPEAKER_00That's not very good England.
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