Ham Crimes, AI Videos, and Florida Train Accidents
Last Podcast On The LeftFebruary 12, 20261h 0min34,432 views
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- 🍖 A "national hero" exposed Walmart's ham crimes, revealing that ham products were consistently underweighed.
- ⚖️ Customers were effectively paying for less ham than advertised, with significant discrepancies found when re-weighing items.
- 🛒 The hosts encouraged listeners to weigh their ham and other meats at Walmart to verify actual product weight.
Dad in the Hatch: A Unique Creator
- 🧠 The discussion introduced Dad in the Hatch, an Instagram creator known for his distinctive voice, which he acquired after a throat accident.
- 🏡 His content showcases his compound life, including preserving rattlesnakes with polyurethane, catching blue crabs, and various DIY projects.
- 🌱 He also shares gardening tips, such as using chicken manure as an effective fertilizer for growing tomatoes.
Debating AI Content and Art
- 🤖 The hosts expressed skepticism about AI-generated animal videos, noting that perfect timing and species inaccuracies often indicate artificial creation.
- 🎭 A controversial video featuring a man reacting to being called "gay" for eating a hot dog sparked a debate on whether it constituted art exposing homophobia.
- 📊 A poll conducted during the stream revealed that 86% of viewers considered the hot dog video to be art.
Autonomous Vehicle Concerns
- 🚗 Strong disapproval was voiced for Whimo self-driving cars and food delivery robots, citing concerns over safety, job displacement, and general inconvenience.
- ⚠️ Footage was shown of Whimo cars malfunctioning, including driving onto train tracks and causing accidents, highlighting their unreliability.
- 🌐 It was suggested that some Whimo fleets might be remotely controlled by human operators in other countries, rather than being fully autonomous.
Florida's Deadly Bright Line Train
- 🚄 The Bright Line, Florida's high-speed rail, was highlighted for its alarming rate of fatal accidents, reportedly killing an average of one person every 13 days.
- 🚧 These incidents often involve drunk individuals or cars getting stuck on tracks due to a lack of fencing and the train's high speeds.
- 💔 An anecdote recounted a train delay caused by a fatality, with a Ukrainian conductor expressing a callous view on the victims.
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