Queso Cravings & Gen Alpha Lingo with Eunice
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Jen: We all want queso. Queso. And that's where we're at. Queso. Yo
DeJah: queso. Hot. Hot, fresh chips. Yo queso.
Jen: Yes. We are hungry. We you know, we, we've told you several times, whether you listen or not is up to you, but we batch record. So we're on our third episode here of the evening. And we always get hungry by this time.
So welcome, welcome, Ramblers. Yes. Yes. Welcome to this episode. We are. So [00:01:00] stoked for our guests that we're not even gonna ramble before, before we bring her in. We, oh man. I love this person more than I can express. She came into my life because of my dear brother. And she is a, has from day one been a safe space for me to be who I am, how I am, however, I show up and she's ready to throw bows for me at any time, and I'm happy to share that story whenever we get to that point.
Facts. I know her as e and as Unes and as C-store, and I am just so happy to have joining us today, my technical sister-in-law, but we call her sis in love. Love, love, love, love, love, Eunice. To welcome to the party. Thank you. Thank you
Eunice: so much. Yay. Thank you so much. I was so honored when I think Deja first mentioned it.
Jen confirmed it and I was like. Wait, I get to hang out with you guys on air, so this is amazing. Yes. Nice. You are two of my favorite people in this entire existence. I would
DeJah: just like everyone out there to know [00:02:00] that she's also adopted me.
Eunice: Yes. I love her. Like so, one of the first things, like second way from the last episode of you've been listening talking about armor.
And one of the first things, like one, I loved her energy 'cause like when we met, I had brought two very important people in my life talking about pride. Mm-hmm. And the way you gravitated to them. Oh. I'm just gonna shout their names out. I hope they forgive me. But Walter is one of the biggest fans of this podcast.
So Walter and Ki and the way she just gravitated him. And I loved that. Like, you can pick, I'm an energy person. You'll get to that in a minute. So depending on what you give me is what I match. Mm-hmm. And your energy was like, I am deja. And I'm like, I'm, I see your tattoos and we go to a concert and you've got this armor and like.
Mine isn't tattooed visibly. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And so I was like, I see you. Yes. Immediately I knew what that was about without us even having conversations. I was like, I see you. So anyway, but yeah, no, I felt so, I honored [00:03:00] to be here
DeJah: and I felt loved and appreciated exactly the same, because obviously you give off the energy of acceptance.
Yes. And again. Tag back if you're listening. Humanity. Yes.
Jen: Yes. Yeah. And I just wanna clearly shout, say, shout out, Kieran, because Yes, he literally just checked in with me earlier this week talking about how's the shows go? How's the show going? It's fantastic. Keep it up. I like such a sweet soul. So, Kieran, if you're listening, thank you buddy.
You've been a, you've been a, a support and a advocate for us for this for a long time. So you and Andrew hubby. Yeah. What up Walter? And funny story
Eunice: of how I know them separately in my life. And then when they came together. So we'll get back to that. Awesome. So we're gonna let you do your thing that you do 'cause
Jen: Yeah.
So, damn, I just lost my train of thought. Real life. So we're on the love train, man.
DeJah: Love. I love you buddy. Love you. Love you man. I love, I love you, Joey. We love you too, buddy.
Eunice: So he's the king of one-liners. I highly recommend if this is your first episode, you need to go back and listen [00:04:00] to all of them.
That's a lot of pressure. Yeah. Don't fuck it up time.
Jen: I, I think I was gonna say, so one of our first episodes was around the holidays last year, and and time's flown buddy. Oh, Jesus. Six months into this crazy six months of airing. Yeah. We started brainstorming and having sessions of talking about how we were gonna do this, I think back in like September.
Mm-hmm. So I also side note. I had a recent opportunity to get unexpected closure that I didn't need, but the opportunity presented itself without me seeking it, and it was so validating because the original concept of this podcast came from a person I was dating. I. So glad to No, that's her. That's her ex my apologies.
You shall not be dying. Thank you. And now with my
Eunice: own monster voice.
Jen: I recently had the opportunity to speak with this person very unexpectedly and in a, I don't think, not a. Cocky, rub it in your face kind of way. No, but be able to [00:05:00] express that I, we still did the damn thing. Yep. The podcast still became a thing, regardless of your inability to commit or grow up.
So
Eunice: it's, it's awesome. I'm so happy. My favorite part of that was when we discussed offline. You are saying, I'm not gonna minimize. Mm-hmm. How and where I am right now to make you feel comfortable. Same thing. I did the same thing. I was so proud of that. I was like,
DeJah: fuck
Eunice: yeah.
Jen: Thank you. Thank you. 'cause we, and it's hard in a way.
Yes. Because my initial reaction was to be like, oh, Condit to
DeJah: minimalize. Yes. It's
Jen: okay. Yeah. It's good. Yeah. Listen, there's more saying I'm killing it. I'm
DeJah: killing it. Which instead of. Just being like, well, actually, motherfucker, I started the fucking podcast that we talked about. Yes. And I'm killing it, having the time in my life.
Right. You were tried to, you know, at first your conditioned response as a woman was to minimalize yourself, right? Yes. Yes. But in reality, you are a badass motherfucker and fucking killing this. You can, the Wallet podcast,
Eunice: like, I don't know if I'm allowed to say it. She has
DeJah: that wallet. I,
Jen: [00:06:00] yes, you can absolutely say it.
There's no filter here. You know, fiction shout. We and I
DeJah: thank you, Madison. Best gift ever. Clearly upgraded to my co-host. Oh,
Jen: I mean, I wasn't
Eunice: gonna say thousand person. I hate to say No, I don't hate to say this. Sorry. Not so, it would've not been as entertaining. No, I laugh so hard listening to you guys.
God, it would've fallen hard, so flat. You know what? Like
Jen: my religious, but fuck
Eunice: it. The Lord works in a
Jen: mysterious way.
DeJah: Your mock button would've been worn out. Wow. Yeah. And crickets. Crickets. All things that are meant to be. So they, Shelby? Yeah.
Jen: So going back to, oh God, I can already see how this is gonna be. One of our first episodes was around the holidays last year, and we talked about how the, the fam like, we didn't give you a choice. Yeah. We just forced fed you our love and brought you in. And the Eunice was a huge part of that. And between Thanksgiving and Christmas, and we, one of the things that, I don't know if I've mentioned it here.
Or not, but Deja put tiny hands [00:07:00] in all of our stockings, these little tiny plastic, tiny hands. And we were having a blast with them that day. That's, and then recently for Memorial Day weekend. Eunice randomly we're doing karaoke per usual back out and unis comes running out with the little tiny Yes.
And let's appreciate, I'm a person of melanin,
Eunice: got a little bit more melanin in my skin, you know, and these Amazon needs pale to step it up. Yeah. They only came and paste hilarious.
DeJah: Only came in pasty. Yeah. They did not come in any other color.
Eunice: Of course not. Of course not.
DeJah: Because there's no other color
Jen: that exists.
Right. Oh, oh God, man. So all good things. Full circle. We love, love, we love each other's. That's the synopsis and all of that. So
Eunice: this is
Jen: the synopsis of what it's like to hang out with the three of us. That's true. True. Yeah. My brother doesn't really get many words in when it's just when he's around the three of us.
This is true. This
Eunice: is the only, this is rare time when it's like that though. Yeah, it's rare time.
Jen: Which we plan to get him on too. 'cause you guys have heard me say like my brother and sister-in-law and like the, anytime I'm talking about a happy, healthy [00:08:00] relationship, I always mention them because you guys have married for how long now?
Eunice: What year is 2025? Do.
Jeremy, when Jeremy listen to this, he's gonna be like 16. 16 years. 16 this year. 16 years. 16 years. Year. And we've been together. 17.
Jen: Yeah. Sorry. And so, and you guys to act like newlyweds. Yeah. Like it is, it's beautiful to see and it's a, it's a conscious choice you guys have made. I am
Eunice: excited to see him every day.
I am sad, like when I'm off in the summer, I am sad when he leaves and I am like, I am really? I told him this one time, I'm like, I'm like that dog waiting for you to come. No. Just to hang out. And he is, it is 100% reciprocated. Right. Like Right.
Jen: And, and that it is so, so beautiful to see. Yeah. And you guys have a wonderful son.
My sweet la Oh my god. The best kid. That's not his actual name, but that's what I call him. Yeah. But it's just, it is. It, I think it gives those of us that have been in the trenches and not to say mm-hmm. Because you've had your own experiences. Oh, with relationships and everything did crawl out.
Them trenches, girl gave us an example. Example I'm doing,
Eunice: I'm doing what you're supposed to be doing, looking out for y'all. Like, [00:09:00] I'm figured you out news.
Jen: You know? So it's, it's a beautiful thing to see and I think for those of us that maybe get a little burned out on trying to, you know. Have that find us or us find it.
That it, it's still, it's it's hopeful. Yeah. It provides that, like this is a standard. Don't compromise, don't settle. 'cause this does exist and can't exist. Yeah. So,
Eunice: and when he came into my life, I had said, this ain't for, there's in this lifetime. 'cause like I've said before, I'm an esoteric person. Like I believe what we exist as our shells.
Mm-hmm. Exteriorly what's inside of his energy can either be created nor destroyed. So some. Other religions will say like, that's reincarnation. That's like, so I believe in this lifetime. I was like, that's it for me. Like mine isn't here. Like we missed each other somehow. Mm-hmm. Something happened. Mm-hmm.
You know, so that's it. That's all right. I'm gonna be by myself and if I really want kids, I'll like adopt. That's where I was at and I was like, but for now. I'm just doing Eunice. And at the time my old man, Abel, who wasn't an old man mm-hmm. But like, that was a dog by, by the, not an actual old man. It [00:10:00] was not an actual man.
He was rescued by a lady and she named him Abel. And he was just a sweet, sweet, old soul, even when he was only two. So, yeah. But yeah, he was a sweet
Jen: soul. So here in your intro Yes. You mentioned. Wife, I'm gonna get back to this other part. Wife, sister, daughter, friend and teacher. Just trying to show the world some love.
But I do match energy facts. So little anecdotal story Yeah. Of energy matching that I got to witness firsthand. Yes,
Eunice: yes. And I'm gonna tell you
Jen: my, my vibe that I will tell as many people as I can, right?
Eunice: Like whenever, as long as my life allows, especially if they meet me. 'cause like if they meet me in, I'm quiet and reserved.
They're like, mm mm. Yes, please share. I love from your perspective, so
Jen: Eunice, her passion is in every spectrum of who she is. I'm a Scorpio, so you hope to be on the positive side of that or the right side of that. Right. However, I, thankfully I've been on the right side of that, but I got to witness the wrong side of that.
Towards the person that [00:11:00] deserved it. Keyword deserved. Yes. Right, right, right. And it's, I'm not gonna name any names, but it was don't. Cheat person I was formally married to. And I'm not gonna go into all the details. Yeah. But suffice it to say I was very hurt and broken at the time and going through the things and valid admittedly was, had been very direct at a location and in an event that I was going to be attending, it was a concert knowing that this person has recently just seen the same band.
Because we're passionate
Eunice: about music.
Jen: Yes, yes. Like our
Eunice: family. Yes. Passionate about music.
Jen: So me and Eunice and my brother, we go to this concert. I crowd surfed. It was amazing. I did not get Dude Epic.
Eunice: Yeah, my insert Eunice. So like two things occurred. Her bro, my dear hubby said, I, I really wanna mosh in my life, right?
And I really wanna mosh and the soul, like he's just so tender. I really wanna mosh. I was like, okay, okay,
DeJah: cool. He's a large, sturdy man Yes. With a very, very [00:12:00] sweet
Eunice: core. And his, and his and his heart is massive. Yes. Yes. So like, he's like, I really wanna do this someday. And like, I think. We're all energy people.
Mm-hmm. So like he could palpate, like, this might be a possibility here. Jen's like, man, it'd be really cool to crowd surf. So here's Eunice, here's two things. And you're just like, we're gonna make this happen. I don't know how the fuck I'm gonna make this happen, but I'm gonna make damn sure did. Exactly.
So like I start seeing people crowder and I'm like, I tap the people in front of me. Hey, hey, hey, hey. She wants to go up. My sis wants to go up. My sis wants to go up and like, and that's
Jen: literally, I know you guys can't see her, but it's literally 'cause you can't
Eunice: talk.
Jen: Yeah. Like it's live music. It's so loud.
Tapping shoulders here, she's tapping shoulders and then she's like pointing at me and then pointing up like down at the top and towards the stretch. Yes. And towards the stage that's Oh,
DeJah: so awesome. And then
Jen: literally the first time I went to go do it. I got lifted up and then it didn't get communicated No.
The, to the like second row of people in front of me. And so I fell straight to the ground.
Eunice: Yeah. And I was like, oh, sweet Jesus. Sweet bake Jesus in gold place. Please let her be okay. But if at first you don't succeed. That's
Jen: right. Try, try, try again. And that's
Eunice: our family. And unless you're
Jen: [00:13:00] skydiving. Yeah.
Yes. And so, so we tried again and the message got received and I successfully, without getting groped crowd surfed facts to the front facts. And it was, I was. It was exactly what I needed. I needed that boost of energy that just like I did something scary and it was awesome and did, and it was cool.
You know, especially like just where I was. I want a
Eunice: perfect band to do it too. I don't know, you can say
Jen: the
Eunice: band,
Jen: but what a perfect band. Yeah. Nothing more. It's rock band. We can say it. We, yeah.
Eunice: Pop
Jen: Roach. Is that who I crowd turned? Yeah, pop a pop classic. Yeah. We just can't play their music. Right. But they're I know they would
Eunice: be down like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jen: Anyway, so we had all of this goodness and, and highness and everything, and as we go to leave the concert, oh, sweet Jesus. We turn around and we see my ex with. I'm just gonna say the Paramore, the legal term, para kind, the cool way, the awesome
Eunice: band.
Jen: My reaction was, holy shit. There they are. And wanted to leave.
Unis was like, holy shit, I'm gonna kill him. [00:14:00] Awesome facts. And we and poor Jeremy, like he. So I, I say this with the most endearment, like non-confrontational. Well, like can't stop
DeJah: my wife from killing him,
Jen: but, and I also hate him for hurting my sister. Correct? Yeah, correct. But I also don't like confrontation, so I don't know where that leaves me.
Unlike you, she was literally kind of like chasing like they got outta there so quick and she was kind of not chasing. 'cause I don't wanna incriminate you. Right, right. But I gotta
Eunice: give you credit too. Like, 'cause you don't see it from this perspective. 'cause I was behind you, you were going to have. A discourse.
Oh yeah. I think you remove yourself. You were ahead of me and you were doing the coolest terminator walk I've seen in my life. It was like this. I don't remember that at all. Isn't that crazy? That was because it was that response that we just learned about. It was automatic, like hold up motherfucker. But it was this cool, calm Jen Terminator.
And when I say Terminator walk, like, you know how Terminator? Oops. Mm-hmm. Especially number two with the run. Jens was this cool, calm [00:15:00] walk. That was like, motherfucker, I'm coming. We gonna have a conversation. You gonna see me, you exactly. You're gonna see me. And so like, but by the time we got outside, oh my gosh, y'all, it's like ninja dust could not see this person.
So then so,
Jen: but here's, so we walk outside and Eunice is just yelling into the abyss and sea of people. So and so is a motherfucking pussy. He's a just like, because yelling, this person saw us. Lemme
Eunice: this person aud. Because I knew where they were based on what she had known about, where the tickets were purchased.
Mm-hmm. Yes, I know. I felt it in my gut. Again, energy, intuition. There's a lot in my history that lets me know that I may be gifted with things. I could feel their presence, and so I knew, mm-hmm. This person saw us and knew we were there. Why? That's why they hot tailed it others. So Griffin, cheap ass motherfucker gonna come to the little igloo water station to come get some water.
You did that shit on purpose to check it out. [00:16:00] Yeah. You wanted us to see you and then you wanted to evade a situation. Yeah. Fuck you and the horse you came in on. Okay. So then I still feel some kind of way
Jen: we get we, we walked away from the venue because it was crowded and like Ubers and things. We were responsible adults.
Mm-hmm.
Eunice: Oh. But when I was shouting, people cheered us and saw there, by the way. They did. They did. They didn't even know who this person was. Anyone who knows me
DeJah: knows I'm about a public shaming. Yeah, and just yell the word shame, shame, shame.
Eunice: Like
DeJah: you would've been with me on that. You're rude to a waitress.
Just hear me. Turn it around. Just
Jen: shame. Yeah. And there really were people that were like, and I was like, they know. They know punk bitch when they hear about one, they know. Mm-hmm. Yep. So and so then, so we were walking away from the crowd to get to the a clearer space to, to call our Uber. And it was a van for the three of us.
So dad came to pick us up that night. Love it. Love it. I appreciate you. Yeah. And so as we go, literally I couldn't [00:17:00] make it up as we go to start driving away, we have just slid the door on the side shut. Yeah. And I turn around and I see him walking across this parking lot with this girl, which they're now married, and I truly, I hope they're happy.
I've healed in a lot of shit. It's been a lot of years ago, but she's on his back and so he's giving her a piggyback ride across the parking lot. And y'all, I just turned, I admittedly just turned to the window and like started crying and, but Eunice, mm. The child lock was on the door saying, God, this person is probably still alive because of it.
But like the Uber driver was freaked out. He didn't know what was going on. He's like pressing the button to make sure that it's locked. Like she can't get out. But you just is like banging on the window. Like, why the fuck was this door open?
Eunice: Like was, because I immediately start grabbing that candle.
Right. Repe and like, let me first say a couple things. One, I do not condone violence. Yes. As a, as a. Resolution, right? Yes. Right. Yes. This was my IED lizard. Yes. That said, you fucked over someone that I love. I [00:18:00] immensely care, love and support. And it was a visceral, somatic yes. Response. But I'm like repeatedly trying to open this fucking door. Well, as David
DeJah: said, you and I need to work on our, we do immediate fight response. We do,
Eunice: and then I'm like banging on the window like, but this is that fight or flight. Mine, because of my conditioning, things that have happened, I will probably done to me, eh, I don't give a fuck about you.
I'm gonna go talk about it in the corner. I don't give a fuck. Anybody I care about, right? Oh yeah. It's on. Yeah. And so then when I felt myself banging the window and I, my husband sitting up front is looking at me like. I, that's when I was like, oh, oh, oh. I might need to calm down. My bad. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.
But it, it's a
Jen: story we've told and it brings me joy now. One, be just because I, and I don't need that experience to know how much you care about me, and I'm immensely blessed for that. But for anyone to have you or, or [00:19:00] Daja in their corner, we went to, apparently, I'm, I was gonna say
DeJah: we went to another concert and Un I were posted.
Oh. Don't lemme see him. This was a different ex. Don't lemme fucking see
Jen: him. Apparently Jen just has an ex concert tour headlining it here and I got my entourage with me, but right. Yeah. So no, it's, it's to, I, I. Very constantly am reminded of how immensely blessed I am to have both of you and a, a couple other.
I don't need a big circle.
Eunice: Right. But the circle that I do
Jen: have is matters. They, they we're talking about energy and matching energy and I feel like we all match each other's energy. Yeah. And the level of love and respect and reserving no judgment and being just a safe space for each other. Yes. No matter how we show up.
And that is not a given. It's not unexpected. And it's not in plethora for a lot of people. No, it's not. It's a blessing. As an adult child,
DeJah: I can say that it's not.
Jen: Yes. I think I even wrote in mom's. Mother's Day card this year. I was [00:20:00] like, thank you for letting me pimp your love out because yes, I've, I've, the older I get, especially like know, that's a weird way to say it, but like the older I get, I have, it's become focus, a poke point for me of how lucky I am to have the mom and the bonus dad and the brother and the sister-in-law that, that I have.
And so the people that. Deserve that love, I want to experience it. Yeah. And that maybe haven't had the opportunity to have that, that stability and that safety. And so, DIA's a bad ass badass bitch, and I'm not trying to take that away from her at all. And so bringing her into my circle and how close as we've gotten Afr as friends to then be able to share that and have her receive that and see how it's affected her, has just been so lovely to see.
And good thing man.
DeJah: Hell yeah. She's amazing. Talk about it was when I was talking to David last episode in, in the Hammock. It's 'cause I was laying in the hammock crying about how wonderful your family was and how wonderful it felt to be part of [00:21:00] a family. And it's a, it's a legitimate thing. Not everybody in the world has that feeling.
Yeah. A lot of families love is conditional. Yep. Mm-hmm. You know, I speak,
Eunice: I know that experience, you know? Yeah. Not necessarily from siblings or anything like that. I'm blessed to have four siblings who are fucking amazing. But like, yeah. Yeah. Other experiences. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Definitely. No
Jen: man, we just went all over the place with that.
Yeah, we did, didn't we? Yeah. Did. Yeah, we did.
Eunice: If you couldn't tell, we love each other and we go hard for you because you go hard for us. Truth. Truth. So I don't
DeJah: have all that love 'cause of nobody. Oh wait, it's you. Yeah.
Eunice: Facts, right. Thanks guys. Feelings. Can I add a fun thing to, like that description you gave me, like, so, with matching energy into the different labels. Right. And I remember writing that and I was like, oh, I shouldn't use labels that, but I'm like, that, that incorporates who I am. It's not necessarily. And then, and then I was like, oh, wait, did that, that awesome comedian that was on there, didn't she mention, well, sorry.
It's okay. But a fun thing [00:22:00] that also ties into this, like to describe my personality for those is I'm like my vibe, right? I'm an 80 nineties. Hip hop and r and b, yes, vibe. It's wonderful. My mentality, my mental attitude as fucking hard rock. And heavy metal. No, lemme just say something.
DeJah: Nineties metal.
Jen: That too, right? Yes. Right. It's And that's why we have so much fun. Yes. 'cause we can, it's, it's, it's not and, and I, gosh, we could go down this road 'cause I wanna kind of come back to something. But Yeah. Eunice, as she mentioned earlier, she has more melanin in her skin. She's a beautiful, beautiful queen. And the, I think.
I appreciate so much because stereotypes come into play and just front and focus whenever you meet someone that breaks several. Yeah. And you have done that for me. Oh. Because I think seven Dusted too because is, is a black man. And so, obviously I love [00:23:00] rock music too, and I learned about Deja that she did as well.
Yeah. And we, we, we've all. Brings that together, which is great. But we love all kinds of music. Truly music is a love language in our family. And and so Eunice has done that in so many ways. And not just because you're a black female, not just because of that, but I think
Eunice: I'm coming up with a new term, by the way, as I'm sitting over in the corner.
I'm like, I think and, and driving, right? Because that's when we're rambling in our head. Mm-hmm. I think I'm gonna start calling myself African American Plus. Okay. And I know some people may be mad about that, but like, so is this like Disney plus no subscription,
Joe: but like also 29?
Eunice: I don't want offend. Right.
But like, I feel like if I just say one thing, Uhhuh, I'm negating. What led Oh. Especially my mother, like my grandmother on my mother's side was born on a, a reservation. Yeah. Native American. Had a le Yes. Had a leather hide birth certificate. Mm-hmm. And also is a, that is so cool. Right. And unfortunately I'm a leather hide birth.
Unfortunately. An uncle, we don't talk [00:24:00] about, my mom's only sibling when he got into substance use. Allegedly like this leather high, this certificate. Mm-hmm. Like he got a hold of it, we don't know where it's at. Right. So one of the journeys, and you guys are gonna be on this journey. Mm-hmm. By the way, side note, one of journeys in my life is like, I want to venture and see if I can tap, tap into those roots and, and like get that acknowledgement.
But like doing Ancestry and me. Tapped into some stuff I didn't know. Like I'm more Irish than my pale Ginger husband.
DeJah: Yeah.
Eunice: His ginger comes from Scottish, right? Yeah. Yeah. But like when that came up, I was like, what the fuck? Mm-hmm. You know? Yeah. And then come to find out, because of Ancestry me, I've touched into like a cousin that's like sixth generation and he's done a lot of genealogy digging into the stuff, and he's like, oh yeah, by the way, which is hilarious to know my dad on my dad's side of the family in Canada, it was the first interracial marriage.
Huh. So, wow. Yeah. So that's where somehow maybe down the line I've got some Irish. Yeah. [00:25:00] But yeah. Well I think it's kind of like, I feel like I negate everything. If I just say I'm this or that's the struggle for life. That's, this is
DeJah: America. You're supposed to,
Eunice: oh, I, I've got this one box I
DeJah: negate and follow into, have a whole episode of, of like
Eunice: trying to fit in a box where I was raised.
Yeah. So, yeah.
Jen: Well, and I think there's, gosh, this could literally be a whole other episode, but like. Thinking of especially, it should have been talked about openly and discussed and addressed and it, it's a journey and staying curious about and everything. But when the terrible, when the George Floyd murder mm-hmm.
Happened people started talking about, you know, African American ver addressing someone as a black or African American. And, and that will, I don't know what's right now. And I'm like, ask. Yeah, ask. Because one person is not gonna speak for an entire population. Correct. You know, so. Ask. Yeah. And, and to find out like it's not a dirty word.
Yeah. Unless you associate it that way. Exactly. You know what I mean? 'cause it
Eunice: can be a descriptor
DeJah: of [00:26:00] course. Or we could just, you know, be like other places and just be like, oh, it was a man. Yes. Yes. Right. I'm just fucking saying like, only in the, again, like you go other places, you don't hear this bullshit of where you've got have Yes.
Like what does that
Jen: add to the story? Right? Yeah, because I
DeJah: get, I get annoyed 'cause I get all the time because I, I'm naturally redhead, but you know. I bleached myself blonde now. Yeah. But I, you know, like, oh, you must be Irish. Oh, you, no, I'm not. I'm not anything that anybody guesses that I am. Right, right.
Like, yeah. And so I didn't know until Ancestry. Yeah. You know, and so I'd put myself. Into these labels and boxes. Right. And you know, it was my own own journey in realizing that. Only in America. Yeah.
Eunice: Only in America. I got so exhausted of it and, you know, being a bicentennial baby represent in the nineties it was like, and I remember it was my, it was my first job before I got into the career that I'm in and I'm standing there and.
You know, retail, they hire the [00:27:00] attractive people. They know what they're doing. Mm-hmm. And what we had to do is stand in the front.
DeJah: Listen, Eunice is a beautiful woman. Beautiful. We know you can't see her. Beautiful, beautiful.
Eunice: I, I'm grateful. What matters is on the inside genetics outside face. Right. I, I got genetics that helped along.
Yes. And I just make sure to drink water to nurture it and just try to do the best helpful habits. But, standing up front, they would make you stand up front says like, kind of get people, I, I was an Al Bundy by the way. I sold shoes. That's amazing. I just literal college. I visualized you in his outfit.
Yes, that is, I was an, I love telling people, they're like, what do you do for college? I was an Al Bundy because someone told me that one time. They're like, where do you work at in the mall? And I'm like, oh, I work at, well I'll tell this a debunk, you know, they went bankrupt. I worked at, I work at Heim's and they're like.
What's that? And I was like, it's a shoe store. And they're like, oh, you're Al Bunny. And I'm like, well, I guess I'm so, so, yeah, I, I sold shoes and we were up front, but I would get literally people that would. What are you, what are you? And I literally started whatcha [00:28:00] that's shit. Oh my God. So I came up with different answers just because of that.
Yeah, because they, I, I learned and y'all, I was like 18 at this time, right. And we didn't have the discussions we have now. So I literally were like, I don't need to make you feel comfortable. That's that mentality, right? Mm-hmm. So I'm like, I'm human or am I Brilliant, brilliant response. And then sometimes I would be like.
I don't
Jen: know what you think.
Yeah, so it's, it's, I don't know, just the people are awkward, myself included. I'm awkward at times too, and there's no perfect way, but just
Eunice: my, my humanity came into mm-hmm. They need to make a label to understand. Yep.
DeJah: Yeah. Yep. I I, there was a great little dialogue that I saw that I reminded me of just, you know, or again, like you said, just ask.
Jen: Yeah.
DeJah: Right, right. If you feel that you have to apply a label, it's the same with pronouns. Right, right. Because we're trying to like learn and expand. Yes. And there was, there was a guy who was like, ah, I, you know, our pronouns, you gotta be, you know who you were, blah, blah. Oh, [00:29:00] I've had those conversations.
And then the person that they were talking to like reached over them and, well, excuse me, ma'am. And he was like, oh no. And he is like, well, I guess they do matter.
Eunice: So I love that. And I remember having a conversation with somebody and you know, I work in the collegiate world, I'll say that. 'Cause I'm here as a representative of myself and, you know, part of our DEI education before it was,
DeJah: oh, you can't say that before it
Eunice: was banned.
How dare we have diversity equity And I, humans are humans. But I remember having this conversation and they were like. I don't understand why they can't. I'm like, and, and I was trying to educate them. I was trying to do mm-hmm. The correct humane thing. Right. And I finally just got to the point because no matter what I said, yep.
It was this, and I finally looked at them square in the windows of their soul. What does it matter? Yes. To you. Mm-hmm. How does it impact your personal life? What that person wants to [00:30:00] refer to themself as. They had no answer. Yeah. Never do. Because they were vapi
DeJah: insecure. Yeah. And projecting.
Eunice: I just, I just, I just, I finally just, what, how does it impact, does it affect your paycheck?
It can, if you're rude, but how does it affect your paycheck? Yeah. You know, how does it affect when you go home and you're making dinner, how does it affect when you get in your car, how does it affect you to call this person whatever they want? You know, they're not asking like this has happened and, and you know, if that floats or broke, they're not asking to be cats and have fricking litter boxes in the, in the, oh my God.
Col in the hallways. They're not asking for that. They're
DeJah: just saying nobody did. Nobody asked for that. America, nobody said they're asking show children trying to shit litter boxes and teachers are being forced to do it. It wasn't a fucking thing. Even a
Eunice: funny story we did had a student that. With say meow in awkward circumstances.
That's hilarious. I know. That is Super Troopers. That's what they were even using Super troopers of a reference, or I would [00:31:00] give them a credit. I just probably had to say, we don't do that here. Oh, but
DeJah: that, yeah. Yeah. I mean now,
Eunice: yeah, now
DeJah: it's, it's so, I mean, it's the same people that like. Go on and just endlessly scream, that's gay.
That's gay. And I'm like, you're gay. You're fucking gay, gay. Just go eat, meet some pussy. Just, just fucking be yourself. Get over it. No one thinks about Dick as much as you do, dude. Nobody. Your, that's when you put your glasses on.
Eunice: So tell me what you're really feeling. Yes.
DeJah: And how does that make
Jen: you feel?
DeJah: Oh, but again, because it's projection, projection, projection, projection, projection about self shame, distraction and conditioning, and you know, being able to meet people Yes. Who have good energy, who are open to have a conversation and go, yeah. Are you sure about that? Yes. How does that actually impact you?
I just gotta that point home.
Jen: Yep. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. [00:32:00] Is something else that's impacting us. And this is, I'm gonna tie, I, there's one thing that you said about yourself that [00:33:00] that I did not mention. Intentionally Joe, get ready. First of all, you didn't mention that. I know we're not talking specifically about your career, understandably but you have your master's in education.
Yes. You are actively working on your PhD. I don't wanna minimize that because that is badass to Kelly. In addition to that, you're working full time, you're being a wife. Yes. You're being a, you're being yourself and you're being a mom. Yes. Mm-hmm. And in that mom life. You have, your son is in high school, right?
And these days it seems like they speak a different language. Yeah. Facts. So we've got a game. Yeah. Joe's gonna participate in this here. And or facilitate, I should say, that we are
DeJah: hoping that you'll be the most successful at. I will not. I feel like I'm really at the fail. I'm
Eunice: mt I'm gonna guess because like, I probably get more from my students who are older than my son possibly.
Yeah. Because I, I'm in adult education and there's a wide range when you say that. Yeah. Fair. In fact, I have some. A a, like a snot sneeze ear, older than [00:34:00] my son. And then I have some that are like. I'm, I'm old enough to be your mom, but only if I was like, I've made bad choices.
Jen: So, yeah. Alright, Joe, so tell us about our game.
Okay.
Joe: All right. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Gen Alpha or made up. I'm your host Chip Buttons Chip. This is the game where we decode the truth. Or make it all up. So here's how it works. We'll say a word. Your job, decide if it's real. Or Jen el alpha slang.
Eunice: Ooh. Okay.
Joe: Or sometimes I just pulled it outta my butt.
Eunice: I love it. I love it.
Joe: Bonus points If you use it in a sentence, if you actually know what it means.
Eunice: Oh, okay. This is like bother dash. I got it. I love this. Game it okay.
Joe: All. Are we ready for round one?
Eunice: No. Everybody understand the rules? Yes.
Joe: The game, it is gonna get harder as as we go through, but I have no idea
Eunice: what age Gen Alpha.
So that tells you where, what age is that? Those are
DeJah: 11. I'm gonna guess 11. 11-year-old. I'm amazing that Me too. Is that what it is? Street
Joe: youths? I don't know.
Eunice: Street youth. The, the Ute tells you about our age. The youths is my cousin [00:35:00] Bailey. The Utes. The what?
Joe: So round one, here's the,
Eunice: not everyone should hear that sound.
We say when's sparkling water?
Joe: That's not a Gen Alpha sound. Not yet.
Eunice: Nah.
Joe: Word one. Ty, .
A, a nonsense meme trend involving toilets, dancing heads and chaos. B, a Swedish Rock snack food. C Slang For skipping school with style.
I'm Casey Caso. I don't know. I slipped. Absolutely. Just like I wanna lean in. Yes. Okay. So A, B, or C.
DeJah: I'm gonna go C I'm leaning C that I would skip bebop my way outta school.
Eunice: What was a, again,
Joe: a nonsense meme. Trend involving toilets, dancing heads and chaos.
Eunice: Shit. What was BA
Joe: Swedish snack for? No, no, no, no.
Eunice: To be different. I'm gonna go with a, I'll take the deduction. That should
DeJah: be
Eunice: B. Watch it. Watch it.
Joe: [00:36:00] It is a
Eunice: holy shit. Toilet. Yes toilet.
Jen: I've actually heard that, but I didn't know it. It could be toilet. Yeah, I heard like I have a friend whose son is like 10 or some shit and he said it and I was like,
Joe: what?
What? Alright, since you guys didn't guess it, you can't really use it in a sentence, so Correct. Skippity Toilet is a real gen alpha meme universe. Don't ask why. Just ski bop bop. Yes, yes. Apparently that's a thing. We're all old. Moving on. I did get the right answer though.
Eunice: I did say a, I just use,
Jen: I cannot use that.
I don't even know. Even after the explanation, I don't know how to use it. Right. Skip bop by a way to take.
Joe: Round two. Okay. No, I hit the clap button.
Jen: Okay. Where?
Joe: Here's the word.
Eunice: Okay.
Joe: Zor Fed.
Jen: Fuck
Eunice: off. F.
Jen: Is that a village?
Joe: Zed. Zor. Fed. What was that?
Jen: That Disney show? Xena? [00:37:00]
Joe: No, not Zena.
Zor Fed. Okay. Zor Fed. All right. Option A to be completely exhausted. Oh, I'm totally door fed. B believable. A made up word. We just make up.
Mm. Okay. C, the feeling when you get lost in a TikTok spiral.
Eunice: I'm gonna say C. C, I'm gonna go with
Joe: D and
DeJah: anti-inflammatory for
Jen: arthritis. So may cause a vomiting, nausea, yes. Suggestion.
Joe: Ask your doctor is right for you.
Eunice: Do not take if you are on other Zed medications.
Joe: All right. I hope you're playing along at home too.
So the correct answer is. B, a made up word that we just made up.
DeJah: Excellent.
Jen: Excellent. Well, we should give it a meeting. Yes. Yeah,
Joe: it is. It's Zed. I think I agree it. Anti inflammatory, I think. All right. Round three. I'm Casey case. Yes. The word is riz. [00:38:00]
Eunice: Riz. Make. That's a real, I can make a sentence. I can make a sentence.
Joe: Is it a a, oh, I got a sentence. A sound of vape makes. You're all gonna guess words. Okay. B. It's a very strict game. Show rules. I can't, girls. Sorry. Strict Casey. I apologize. Casey. Casey Smith. I'm, I'm Union. I apologize, Casey. You understand?
Jen: Union apologies. No apologies.
Joe: Casey, we are pro-union here. So a, a sound of vape makes b, short for charisma like game or charm. CA rare Fortnite dance move. I'm gonna
Eunice: reserve my answer so that I don't give the answer.
Jen: I was gonna say, I, I've heard it so I know it is a gen alpha. Mm-hmm. Also white alpha. You know
Eunice: what,
Jen: but I don't know what it means.
Eunice: I think it's B, so I'm gonna go with B.
And the way you would say that is like, yo, this dude Hunter, he has some street reds, some straight reds, and he really picked up Jen with his lines.
Joe: That is correct. It is, Hey, short for charisma, like game or charm.
Eunice: Shout out to my son for teaching me that word. I dunno what it means because I haven't
Jen: experienced it in a while.[00:39:00]
Eunice: I just wanna give myself a shout out. Yeah, good job. Good. LA came downstairs and he was like, yo, such and such with Riz. And we're like, what the fuck is Riz? He's like, and he didn't know it so.
DeJah: That's adorable. Hubby and
Eunice: I were
Jen: like, oh, it's short for charisma. It's so funny. He came downstairs and used it in a sentence sentence but didn't know what it but used it correctly, but didn't know what it meant.
No, because other people used it. Interest, oh, it's short for this like context. He contextually learned what it meant. Anyway, come on. Hit his case. He, what's the next one? Alright,
Joe: round five. The word Rick Yacht. What, wait, did you
Jen: just like, it's like Dee just saying skin, that's,
Joe: is it a Jen Alpha slang for reacting to someone with a big old booty
Eunice: kiosk?
Joe: I think that
Eunice: applies to all three of us in this room. Ooh. B.
Joe: A spiritual practice involving LED. Candles. Oh. [00:40:00] Or c. Short four, get your act together.
DeJah: I'm gonna go C. I like C. CI like C. Yeah. I want it to be C, so I'm gonna tell my sons get Yes.
I was
Eunice: almost with teenagers
DeJah: in
Eunice: a
Joe: room. Unfortunately, if you said that to your son, you would be incorrect. It's actually. Big booty.
Eunice: It's a, it's a boot. Good. Osh. So a good God.
DeJah: Like good, good gi, like, well, that I had a full bon seizure at that booty.
Eunice: Oh, we get case out now. Oh no. Hip badass ass yacht. Yacht. Ooh, there should be a rev song. Oh my
DeJah: God, baby. It's our. It's our band name
Eunice: stands for something. Just stand there. Twerking. No,
Joe: that was just to throw you off. Get your act together. Sounded like it. Yeah. Okay.
Eunice: That was really good though. That was a good one. [00:41:00]
Joe: Alright, here we go. Here's a we we got, I got one more round. Do you want two more rounds or one more round? Whatever you wanna give us, Joe.
All right. I'm
Jen: sorry. Casey. Casey. Casey.
Joe: Oh, yay. I think I said my name was Chip buttons. All right.
Eunice: Yeah. Did the word it as chip? You can as many names as you want. That's right.
Jen: Whatever you identify
Joe: as the word is.
Eunice: Bra.
Joe: Blurb. Blurb.
Eunice: Blurb. Bor. Bloor. Bor. Bor.
Joe: Is it a? Okay. A small Ali, beloved character with no backstory. Internet term for a fandom. Fve is it? B. The sound Jen Alpha makes when they're confused, does it see a fake slang word We hope catches on. Mmm back into Casey Caso.
Jen: Yes, you are. These are maybe Casey Casso is Chip's
DeJah: Idol a A Sounds the most.
It does, but then I'm like, to me, I
Eunice: feel like because I'm going towards a, I should probably go towards C. This is our old brain.
DeJah: Exactly. We, this is, I'm c
Jen: Yeah, I was gonna [00:42:00] say, I'm gonna go with C two one that we hope catches on. I would never use it, so I don't hope that, but. Once again,
Joe: go with your gut. It was a damn, a small, oddly beloved character with no backstory Internet term for fandom fam.
Eunice: It was so unbelievable. Yes, it was believable. Blurb, blurb, B blurb. Say it again.
Joe: Blurb. Yeah, blurb. So not blurb, they just blurb. That's a dumb word. Think of any weird guy. The internet obsess is over. That's blurb. That's blurb. Okay. Rogan. It is a blurb tan. We don't make the rules.
Eunice: What's it called? What cold?
Call him. Tangerine. Toddler. Toddler Chi Tan Tangerine.
DeJah: Toddler. Mongolian monarchy. I
Joe: apologize. I apologize for not laughing. So I don't know who's in the lead. So one more round winner takes
Jen: all or nothing. Here we go.
Joe: I'm chip buttons and the word is. Lima.
Eunice: Oh boy.
Joe: Lima.
Eunice: It sounds anatomical in nature [00:43:00] Sentence
Joe: sma, is it a,
Eunice: I just vomited in my mouth. Anyway, which we know is your superpower, which I had three objectives and I'll come back to that. Okay. Oh my God. Please, please rega us with this. Is
Joe: it a a rare skin condition? Yes. It talks about in health class, is it BA made up bait word in a classic internet joke that ends poorly for anyone who, what's Lima?
Eunice: Oh.
Joe: Or is it c Gen Alpha Code for, let's go.
DeJah: I'm gonna go with B. It sounds like snipe hunting, which is what? Beat, but that was an old school. Right. Old person term. Ooh. Right, right, right. But my gut's going. I'm gonna see.
Jen: Jen, fuck it. I'm gonna go with a, why not? We'll go across the board. It's B, [00:44:00]
Joe: it's snip hunting.
That helps me remember it. Yeah. If anyone asks you, what's Lima? Just run. No. Run those questions. Just go Terminator
Jen: to run. Do not hug the bear. No.
DeJah: Fuels into the starts as a new job. And they sell them to send them over to the LMA department? Yes. They're fucking with them. Oh, got it, man. Got it. Got it. You get, if you
Joe: got all of them, then you need to write into the show.
Yes. Yes. Let us know so we can, we can give you design. So the tri
DeJah: design, a course for the elderly.
Jen: Ka, can you please Thank you, translate, and we'll have you as a guest. Yes. I feel like they should. Parental consent. Somebody that got all of those should be a translator now. Yes. They should get paid by the court system.
To be able to go in and translate different language like that is unreal. Yeah. Like do we have, okay, well, 'cause what I don't wanna do is be like. How dare they have these words. Right? So like did, no, I can, I will shake my old
DeJah: lady fist. Yes. No. How dare, how dare we have these words.
Eunice: I have words that were like, we have, I feel like we did.
Of course we had slang. [00:45:00]
DeJah: It's to an extreme now, the internet, but any of these words lit, lit, twisted. But lit was actually an English
Jen: word before it was. It's twisted
Eunice: also. This is true. Yes. Are any of these
Jen: gin alpha words? In the dictionary? No, but they will be alpha bullshit because that's how words work.
What
DeJah: do they, what do they,
Jen: what age is Gen
DeJah: Alpha? Are they alpha alfalfa? Like what, what? What are we doing?
Joe: Why don't I think they're the youngest? Where's my darlow? Yeah. Well,
Eunice: where did Alpha come in? I feel bad for the ones that come after, 'cause they're gonna be called like beta. Chopped. Oh shit. Bravo.
What? Those military? Yeah.
Jen: Alpha Bravo.
Eunice: That would be some shit. Or Alpha and beta. Beta. Like, oh thanks. Yeah. Also betas Take the work though. Like people funny you's, you told me like a million
DeJah: times what I am and I still can't remember 'cause I just don't care there. There's zero to 15.
Eunice: I am ex
Jen: for sure.
You're, I must be 80. I'm 80. So I think you're an elder millennial. Feel like I have to be. What year? I can't be an millennial Joe. Google that shit. You have an a keyword in a computer. Be an X? Yes. I'm pretty sure X
Joe: is currently zero to [00:46:00] 15.
DeJah: 2015. Shit. Kids can be born in 2015, like age 15 or born 2015.
There's born 2015. Roughly.
Joe: Age, no. Yes, correct. Kind of born in 2015. 15. No, they are roughly ages zero to 15, so that means they were born from 2010 and twenty twenty five, twenty ten and
Eunice: 2025 Gen alpha right now. He is Gen Alpha, which makes sense 'cause that's where I learned ra. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.
Joe: Yep. So, that's Gen Alpha.
Gen Z is 97 to 2009, 16 to 28. Millennials, 81 to 96. Just squeaking there. I did. Okay, so you're
Jen: not quite a, so you're Gen XX 29
Joe: to 44. Gen X is 1965 to 1980.
Eunice: That's us. Wait, wait, wait.
Joe: That's 45 to 60,
Eunice: 65. 45
Joe: to 60 boomers. 1946 to 1964. Yeah. Yes. Mm-hmm. Are currently 61 to 79. That's
Jen: right. Makes sense. That's right.
Yeah. So you guys are both Gen X, Joe, what are you?
Joe: I just squeezed into the old millennial.
Jen: You're an elder, millennial. Welcome. Money Right on 81.
Joe: I got cut off by [00:47:00] a couple months,
Jen: so 80. I don't identify
Joe: as Millennium
DeJah: one. Yeah. Is a. Jeremy Elder Beginnings. Jeremy? Yeah. Jeremy's
Jen: 82. He's an elder.
Millennial. Elder. Millennial. I'm, when does, when does millennial cut off?
Joe: Millennial cuts off between. Come on one scroll 8, 19 81 to 1996, which makes it 29 to 45. Oh, okay. So I'm an elder male 'cause I'm 85, so yeah. Mm-hmm.
Eunice: Hmm. Makes sense. Oops, because y'all are close. You're to me, you just Gen X, these millennial youths I like y'all are Gen X adjacent because Y our mentality,
Jen: I'm millennial with a Gen X tendencies.
That's right. That's
Eunice: right.
Jen: Because you were raised right? Yes, men man. Where do we go from here? Okay. First of all, Casey Chip, Joe. Save. I love it so much for that. That was fun. I hope you guys enjoyed that playing. That was awesome. That was great. I love that only one of those words was made up. I mean, I guess they were all made up, but like only one of them is not an actual correct gen.
Joe: You don't wanna try hard for that game. Yeah. This is all there. [00:48:00] There's some weird ones too. Like any weird enough. The
Eunice: weird ones you already said. Like Lima.
Joe: Yeah, Lima was a weird one. I had no idea what that one was, but here I got I I think I actually never really appreciate that. That's a snipe hunt. Oh geez.
I like that one. I like, yeah. This one I never heard before. Goofy. Silly or cringe in a funny way. He had a goofy eye walk. I might not even just, I might not even be saying that. Right. That's how, if you're reading
Jen: it,
Eunice: that's just a different take on Goofy.
Joe: And then Ohio. No, it's a take on Goofy
Eunice: ass Ohio.
Goofy. It's just a goofy as walk. Why they pick around a whole state.
Joe: Oh, that's probably right. Goofy as Yeah,
Eunice: it's goofy ass
Joe: walk because it can't cus because their parents are we'll hyphenate that. Excellent, excellent. Mm-hmm. And then there's also Ohio meme, which refers to a strains or cursed content as if it came from the only Ohio thread of memes that were populated.
There was a whole
DeJah: Ohio thing. Wow. Yes. So strange or cursed content
Joe: like that's Ohio meme.
DeJah: Damn. Wouldn't that come out after the che? It's like totally random. They had like chemical spills in Ohio. Oh. And there was like the whole like series of [00:49:00] memes and fun shit that came out after that. I need a cliff, you know, turning a terrible
Jen: thing into something
DeJah: bright.
Jen: Yeah. Or no? I need a, like a Rosetta Stone for, for Gen Alpha. Is that gonna be added to Duolingo?
Eunice: This Spanish, French, Genova,
DeJah: Rosetta Stone. I get offended when they add these things to Miriam Webster's. Like I have a visceral, visceral body reaction that
Eunice: it shouldn't be. They're not. Yeah. But especially when we talk about lexicon, like, how's that lexicon?
Jen: But has that been the way for, because we have words that. We have used and probably are very normal to us, of course. That weren't part of the
DeJah: dictionary. Do you want that list? Oh, our bastardized American version of me. Here's
Joe: our, wait, which words? Here's our words. Adult R. Oh, okay. Millennial slang, adulting.
Sorry, not sorry. I can't even fomo. Yolo Bay on fleek. Throwing Shade Squad goals. Thirsty Basic, which have all been added to the dictionary. I know,
Eunice: but they're all real words. I can't. We're defending it. That's to our point. Basic had another
DeJah: meaning. What was it? Goofball. [00:50:00] You're ama just melding words together.
Whole phrase. What about you just said whole about. What do we contribute? Hold on. But
Jen: YOLO is technically not a word. YOLO isn't an acronym. Exactly. So the fact that it's been added to the dictionary, dictionary as a word, it offends me. True.
DeJah: Personally offends me. It's not a word you, Steve, you are correct.
I know. I know that. I know. But your tattoo,
Jen: but I don't have a YOLO tattoo. No, not yet.
DeJah: No.
Eunice: Is that what Steve wants? Yes. Oh God. We gotta come back to that circle. Here's the, here's the Gen
Joe: X. Love Steve. The Gen X. Slang.
Eunice: Love you Papa.
Joe: Gnarly.
Eunice: Yes.
Joe: Bogus. Yes. Yes, dude. All same. Still
Eunice: use them. We use it all the time.
Thanks. What was it?
Joe: Rad? Yes. Yes. Psych. Yes. Yes. Oh, remember psych? Yes. Still use it. I feel like it got so overly used. We all just collectively forgot. We're like, that's exhausting.
Eunice: Like take it. You keep psych me.
Joe: Like take a chill pill,
Eunice: right? Yep.
Joe: Gag me with a spoon that's from full house. Oh yes. That.
Whatever sounds totally. Still use it. Still use it. [00:51:00] Tubular bite me. Cow. Ung, they made up more words here. Home skillet. Like totally no duh. Home skill. Home skill. Same.
DeJah: I love home Skillet. Get
Joe: real. Yeah. N word, word, word. You
DeJah: still use all that word all the time. Word. Word. Bird is my GoTo. Yes. Yes. So no cap would be
Joe: the, the gen alpha word.
No
DeJah: cap. Oh my God. Nice. Yeah,
Joe: we
DeJah: learned a lot today. We did. Yes,
Eunice: we did. We did. And learning is fundamental, not ours. Hashtag somebody else.
Jen: Alright, so
DeJah: let's get to, before PBS is defunded, I just want you to know the more you know.
Joe: cool. And this is the end of part one.
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