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THURSDAYS ARE FOR THE BABES!!! This week the babes are on the edge of their seats waiting for the Succession series finale!

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50 thoughts on “Succession Series Finale! | Sal Vulcano & Chris Distefano present Hey Babe! | EP 129

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  2. The vanderbilts were the first family as a whole to be worth 1 trillion
    And then the Saudi royal family is worth over a trillion now and the wealthiest. Thanks for 9/11 Sauds

  3. Chris says "I was worrying about the way things might have been", for sure not the words and even if you didn't know the words; the song writter included a common saying so even a common person could guess the lyrics in the moment and sing along. Like the common relateable saying "I never lost a minute of sleep, worrying about the way things might have been. " Also fits the easy going vibe of the song just keep rolling, moving forward and don't look back or worry about the past

  4. Whenever this podcast isn’t a low toned discussion about human functions our reality the way light interacts with the sun how different shapes can cloud your space when meditating and explaining daily routines habits and just rambling on about nothing funny i’ll listen again this show lowkey is taking a dive down to being conversational at this point

  5. chris is so gullible and easy to manipulate 😂 every week he has 100% convinced himself of something he passingly read on the internet

  6. I just found this podcast and now I have 128 episode to watch. So far I’ve learned Sal doesn’t pee. Like ever. So I’m hoping that’s been cleared up over the last 120 episodes. Never watched impractical jokers- but now I’m invested in his health lol

  7. I went on a train ride through Titusville, Pennsylvania which is home to the first ever commercial oil well, drilled in 1859. They showed us pictures of what the land looked like back then. All the trees were cut down and vegetation was decimated as the oil industry moved it. Fires also affected the area. For example: June 11, 1880, came to be known as "Black Friday" when almost 300,000 barrels of oil burned after an oil tank was hit by lightning. The fire raged for three days until it finally was brought under control.
    The CRAZY thing is that YOU WOULD HAVE NO IDEA any of that took place there. It’s just an absolutely beautiful forest now with a train running along a creek. So, Chris’ hypothesis about human civilization being COMPLETELY buried over time is plausible.

  8. The rest of the world can do American accents easy because they consume a lot of western media where westerners don’t consume a lot of foreign content

  9. Chris makes so much sense. This is exactly why they do it. I'm sure of it. Conditioned at a young age…so it seems normal.

  10. So the Brit’s have had American tv since birth so they r more familiar with American accents. Americans didn’t have as much access to British tv.

  11. Sal, here's a thought. Consider that a natural instinct and evidently constant bias humans have is that we tend to relate to everything around us in a way that's rooted in a reflection of our already existing view of life, the world, our existence, Yada Yada so on and so forth. In a more condensed form, we have a hard time looking at things outside the rules and forms that we already see things in. We try to understand each other, and in almost every instance the way we do so is to try and "put ourselves in their shoes" in order to do that. How would I act or think if I was THEM, Or more to the point, if I was ME in their position. We hold ever present biases in the way we try to understand things because we are still looking from where we are physically and metaphorically.

    So getting to my actual point, you were talking about how you'll never understand any concept or theory about where the universe came from because the idea of ANYTHING creating or beginning such complex and insanely basic parts of the space around us i.e. the universe, sounds too far fetched and crazy.
    I agree, but my best thought on it has been why does it ever have to started from anywhere? We try to understand the universe by seeing it as we see most things around us and ourselves. It doesn't exist, then starts existing, then stops existing, and so we try to define the universe in the same parameters. Isn't it possible though that it's just always been here? Maybe in different forms, or in varying states of some kind of cyclical process it goes through over time, but still always there? It doesn't need to have started and it doesn't need to end. There's no rules we can use to contain it in order to understand it, because we don't understand it. It doesn't have to follow the same pathways we see ourselves and our surrounding go through at our miniscule microscopic level. Just alot of thoughts trying to explain one. Sorry for the extremely long post xD

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