Schulz on Stylebender's REVENGE, Dalai Lama Tongue Suck, & Mario Movie
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Guests can be fun but there is nothing like a flagrant crew only podcast!!
They should no joke unironically cast Andrew as WaLuigi in the next Mario movie.
As much as I like guests, It's always nice to have just the Flagrant gang kickin' it.
Finally Andrew embracing the role he was born to play. Man, two hours of just the guys talking shop. My favourite kinda episode.
Andrew really the perfect live action Waluigi
Having this level of humour and comedy free for all a couple of times a week is a true blessing
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It is important to note that in Tibetan culture, it is common for grandparents to not only give a pop kiss to small children but also offer them a small candy or piece of food directly from their mouths, mouth to mouth. While this may not be a familiar tradition in all cultures, it is a customary practice in Tibetan culture. Following the exchange, the elder may use the phrase "ok, now eat my tongue" (not "suck," as His Holiness misspoke due to his less proficient English), which is a playful expression indicating the transmission of love and the candy to the child. It is worth noting that the phrase "eating the tongue" is not meant to be taken literally. The Tibetan phrase for this expression is "che le sa," which translates to "I have given you all my love and the candy, so all that's left is to eat my tongue." This custom is more commonly observed in the Amdo region, where His Holiness originates from. It is important to acknowledge that forming an opinion without considering the various contextual aspects of any given situation often leads to a significant degree of ignorance in our reasoning. Therefore, it is essential to be honest with ourselves and consider multiple viewpoints before forming an opinion on any topic. It's worth noting that the apology was issued, not because he was necessarily wrong, but rather out of consideration for the sentiments of Western audiences. The boy and his mother, did not express any complaints about the incident and even shared positive thoughts about the Dalai Lama in a video recorded after the meeting. It is important to consider the cultural context and the relationship between Tibet and India when discussing this incident. Tibetans have been living in India since Tibet was invaded by China, and the two countries have a close relationship
Mark is actually mad smart when it comes to certain stuff or certain ways of looking at certain things
That knockout made me wanna cry honestly. Such a beautiful moment in time
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Guests can be fun but there is nothing like a flagrant crew only podcast!!
They should no joke unironically cast Andrew as WaLuigi in the next Mario movie.
As much as I like guests, It's always nice to have just the Flagrant gang kickin' it.
Finally Andrew embracing the role he was born to play. Man, two hours of just the guys talking shop. My favourite kinda episode.
Andrew really the perfect live action Waluigi
Having this level of humour and comedy free for all a couple of times a week is a true blessing
PRESALE LIVE NOW: theandrewschulz.com PROMO CODE: ANDREW
It is important to note that in Tibetan culture, it is common for grandparents to not only give a pop kiss to small children but also offer them a small candy or piece of food directly from their mouths, mouth to mouth. While this may not be a familiar tradition in all cultures, it is a customary practice in Tibetan culture. Following the exchange, the elder may use the phrase "ok, now eat my tongue" (not "suck," as His Holiness misspoke due to his less proficient English), which is a playful expression indicating the transmission of love and the candy to the child. It is worth noting that the phrase "eating the tongue" is not meant to be taken literally. The Tibetan phrase for this expression is "che le sa," which translates to "I have given you all my love and the candy, so all that's left is to eat my tongue." This custom is more commonly observed in the Amdo region, where His Holiness originates from. It is important to acknowledge that forming an opinion without considering the various contextual aspects of any given situation often leads to a significant degree of ignorance in our reasoning. Therefore, it is essential to be honest with ourselves and consider multiple viewpoints before forming an opinion on any topic. It's worth noting that the apology was issued, not because he was necessarily wrong, but rather out of consideration for the sentiments of Western audiences. The boy and his mother, did not express any complaints about the incident and even shared positive thoughts about the Dalai Lama in a video recorded after the meeting. It is important to consider the cultural context and the relationship between Tibet and India when discussing this incident. Tibetans have been living in India since Tibet was invaded by China, and the two countries have a close relationship
Mark is actually mad smart when it comes to certain stuff or certain ways of looking at certain things
That knockout made me wanna cry honestly. Such a beautiful moment in time