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Michael Hit: Yes.
Lauren Jude: Good. In fact, no. But last fall, I went to an event for WorldCoin, the other company Sam Altman. It was a strange thing about ophthalmology in a warehouse in the Mission of San Francisco.
Michael Hit: Heavenly offense?
Lauren Jude: This party had everything. Yes. But there was a booty there and there was a shirt of the gentle heavy type really was adorned by the world, and I looked at the poster and was by a company called the original favorite, so I asked for one. So I have a Sam Altman WorldCoin shirt without the world logo on it. I am naked to you now.
Michael Hit: Yes. This is what you wear.
Lauren Jude: I love this blues. It looks like in the nineties when I used to buy blouses and was very harsh and very difficult, and they felt like a cardboard?
Michael Hit: Yes.
Lauren Jude: Like Swefshirts, a good old hero, do you know what I mean?
Michael Hit: Yes.
Lauren Jude: This feeling. It will wash it a hundred times and it will still have it … that’s what.
Michael Hit: It looks great.
Lauren Jude: Thank you.
Michael Hit: Congrats.
Lauren Jude: Mike, what is your recommendation?
Michael Hit: Oh, my God. I will recommend some reserve comedy.
Lauren Jude: Do that.
Michael Hit: It’s Mark Maron Standbay new on HBO. He went out a week ago or so. It is called panic It is very good. In particular, I recommend this because there is a wonderful countryside, just like the middle, a little about the duty to monitor the application, a application that people use to track forest fires and they are very popular in Los Angeles at the beginning of 2025 when La destroyed all forest fires. Well, Mark tells the story about how to watch a duty and could not understand the notifications in the application, and he did not know whether he should sit or not, so he grabbed all his cats and his tour and he did not need to. It is a truly long story, but it is also very good. Everything is very good. If you are accustomed to the comedy of Marc Maroun, you will know that it is very dark and that this distinctive becomes very dark, especially in the second half, but I can recommend it strongly. If you know him and you love him, you will love her.
Lauren Jude: Add it to the monitoring menu.
Michael Hit: great.
Lauren Jude: Add it to watch a duty. Our men, Bon Ashworth, who used to produce this offer for us The story of this year’s feature on the duty of the houralso.
Michael Hit: an act. an act.
Lauren Jude: So we will include this in display notes.
Michael Hit: Yes.
Lauren Jude: Mike, you don’t leave us again, right? No more holidays for you ever?
Michael Hit: never.
Lauren Jude: Thank God.
Michael Hit: I will sit here behind the microphone until the end of the time.
Lauren Jude: Best chatbot there.
Michael Hit: Thanks for listening to Wadi Gharib. If you like what you heard today, make sure to follow our offer and evaluate it on your favorite PodCast app. If you want to contact us with questions, comments or suggestions, write to us on Unsannivalley@wired.com. Today’s offer is produced by Adriana Tabia and Mark Lida. Ammar Lal in the micrush mix this episode. Mark Lida is our SF studio engineer. Megan Herbet checks this episode. Daniel Roman checks this episode. Kate Osborne is our executive product. Katie Dramund is the international editor -in -chief of Wire and Chris Bannon is the president of the international Condé Nast.
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