I agree but its claimed by other people via copyright so its out of my hands.
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All I did was combine them and add the background for the video. I didnt choose to monetize :(
Sucks but I didnt even notice till I checked my email (I use AdBlock)
>I thought he was great and pretty funny throughout the podcast, but it amazes me that you manage to misspell the word Tinder, really shows how intelligent and well thought out your opinions are.
I didn't misspell Tinder.
But I DID misspell 3nder. 3nder is a dating app for couples that are seeking other partners for group sex. When Khalyla said it, It sounded like "Thinder", but now I realize she probably said "ThRinder".
In any case, It doesn't matter because the App has been renamed to Feeld Dating.
Hopefully your faith in my intelligence and opinions has been restored.
"Chewing Gum" on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80130911
From TigerBelly episode 72. Khayla and Bobby found it hilarious. It's great.
"Chewing Gum" is a British television sitcom series set in London. It was written by and stars Michaela Coel, Robert Lonsdale, Susan Wokoma, Danielle Walters and Tanya Franks. The show features 24-year-old shop assistant Tracey Gordon, a restricted, religious virgin, who wants to have sex and learn more about the world. The show won the BAFTA for Best Female Performance In A Comedy Programme and Breakthrough Talent for Michaela Coel for her work on the show.
To add to this even if someone found a 0-day (vulnerability nobody knows about) if they are talented enough to find that they are not gone go to Brendan Schaub to sell it. They sell to governments this book explains it better but essentially there is an entire industry of people producing and selling exploits.. In Cyber Security think of them like a digital gold brick everyone wants one and nobody is going to give one up for cheap. Especially something as crazy as getting IP info from a reddit server.
"Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine" (2015), from TigerBelly episode 13: https://www.netflix.com/title/80046726
Filmmaker Alex Gibney examines the life and legacy of the Apple co-founder, a man of intense personal drive whose passing led to an unprecedented outpouring of grief across the globe.
"The Wailing" on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/watch/80108974
99% on Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_wailing/
The arrival of a mysterious stranger in a quiet rural village causes suspicion amongst the villagers- but as they begin killing each other for no apparent reason, that suspicion turns to panic. When the daughter of the investigating officer falls under the same savage spell, he calls in a shaman to assist in finding the culprit.
"Dear Zachary: A Letter To A Son About His Father" (2008) (TigerBelly episode 33): https://www.netflix.com/title/70095159
Filmmaker Kurt Kuenne's poignant tribute to his murdered childhood friend, Andrew Bagby, tells the story of a child custody battle between Bagby's grieving parents and Shirley Turner, Bagby's pregnant ex-girlfriend and suspected killer.
"Cartel Land" (2015), discussed on TigerBelly episode 8 ("The Corruptibles"): https://www.netflix.com/title/80039606
Filmmaker Matthew Heineman examines the the state of the ongoing drug problem along the U.S.-Mexican border.
"Lady Dynamite" starring Maria Bamford, on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80046193
Charlie Finn's in the first (and presently only) season's finale, "Enter the Super Grisham."
Maria Bamford stars as a fictionalized version of herself in this comedy, loosely based on what the dynamic comic and actress has accepted to be her life. Bamford also serves as an executive producer alongside Pam Brady and the creator of the critically acclaimed "Arrested Development," Mitch Hurwitz. Occasionally featuring surreal episodes, the series tells the tale of a woman who loses it and then finds herself. The series features several big names in comedy as guest stars, including Sarah Silverman, Jon Cryer, Ana Gasteyer, Patton Oswalt, and Jenny Slate.
They make test kits that will detect fentanyl. You basically make a solution with whatever drug and water and dip in a test strip.
https://www.amazon.com/Instant-Fentanyl-Synthetic-Opioid-Drug/dp/B01H420I6M
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"The Witch" is on Amazon Prime Video: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BT3SD9Q
In 1630 New England, panic and despair envelops a farmer (Ralph Ineson), his wife (Kate Dickie) and four of their children when youngest son Samuel suddenly vanishes. The family blames Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), the oldest daughter who was watching the boy at the time of his disappearance. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, twin siblings Mercy (Ellie Grainger) and Jonas (Lucas Dawson) suspect Thomasin of witchcraft, testing the clan's faith, loyalty and love to one another.
"How to Die in Oregon" (2011), a documentary about assisted suicide, discussed on TigerBelly episode 8 (Khalyla and Bobby saw it on Netflix, but it's not presently available there): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HFGSOEQ/
Winner of the 2011 Sundance Film Festival U.S. Documentary Grand Jury Award, "How to Die in Oregon" explores the state's historic and controversial Death with Dignity Act, which legalizes physician aid-in-dying for terminally ill patients.
"At the Fork" (TigerBelly episode 73): https://www.amazon.com/At-Fork-John-Papola/dp/B01MXSBI2D/
Filmmaker and omnivore John Papola and his vegetarian wife Lisa give a timely, unbiased look at how farm animals are raised for consumption. With unprecedented access to large-scale conventional farms, Papola asks the tough questions behind every hamburger, glass of milk and baby-back rib.