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We are back after a little hiatus. And we open voicing our frustrations with social media algorithms, changing societal standards, political frustrations, the impact of federal job cuts, parental involvement in children's healthcare, the effects of racism on youth, and Disney's controversial decisions regarding its classic films. First question is about whether a man should sell his $2 million comic collection...because his wife said so. Ferg ask about whether its harder to be funny in the new "woke" world? We then critique Kendrick Lamar's Super Bowl halftime performance, exploring its cultural significance and the mixed reactions it garnered. The discussion highlights the challenges artists face in balancing entertainment with meaningful messages, particularly in a high-stakes environment like the Super Bowl. The conversation wraps up with reflections on pop culture, including movies and events, and a nod to Black History Month, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and celebrating Black contributions to society.Keywordssocial media, algorithms, standards, politics, federal job cuts, parental involvement, racism, Disney, youth issues, racism, media, personal collections, nostalgia, comedy, societal change, representation, cultural sensitivity, generational values, comic books, racism, Kendrick Lamar, halftime show, cultural expectations, Black History Month, accountability, pop culture, artistic expression, performance critique, social commentary

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