Bart, Norma and Voretaq discuss more shootings (surprise), bed bugs, the police wage war on acorns, and embryos are now children in Alabama but you can't apparently claim them legally as children on taxes? WHY? Also, vending machines are spying on you.
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Show Notes:
- Facetime interface is terrible. And RedditUI. Interfaces are terrible.
- Outer Banks actor arrested at hospital
- Superbowl parade shooting suspects
- Taytay donates to parade shooting victim
- Bed bug invasion
- New thermos cup released by Stanley
- Cops unload on squad car when first cop is attacked by vicious acorn
- Corporations with billions in profits pay less proportionately than average Americans. Ridiculously less. Like equivalent of fractions of pennies. Except when they get refunds. Negative taxes.
- lump of cells are now children in Alabama
- Clinics: we can't just re-open
- GOP Congress person who used IVF supports bill that would ban IVF, insists she's not a moron and ginormous hypocrite
- Missouri, Texas, Arizona, Arkansas: we don't care if you're being abused or threatened with death, you can't get a divorce when there's a babby in your belly!
- Marriage as contracts
- University removes vending machine after facial recognition system is discovered
- Duck facts
- Yes, a high pitched alarm beeeeeeeeep happens around this time of the show. It goes away. Sorry.
- Castle doctrine in the state of PA
- Bored teachers comedy tour
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