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      Penn Jillette has some shit takes at times, but I feel like he landed on a good one when he was workshopping an inclusive greeting on his podcast:

      “Welcome brothers, sisters and siblings to…”

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          Penns sunday school.

          It’s about a 1000 episodes, so it’s been around a bit. Lots of magic buisness talk, lots of comedy.

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            Huh. I enjoyed him talking on JRE (I don’t listen to him anymore, there was a time it was good I swear) and looked at the time, but didn’t find anything. That was several years ago tho. I’ll have to give it a listen.

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              Penn podcast predates Joe’s. Joe was first on penns getting his ass kicked by a NASA scientist while Joe was trying to debate if the moon landing is real. He got clowned so hard I figured he’d never be on another podcast again…I was wrong.

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      Fuck yeah, Kenji! (He’s the one that popularized the phrase afaik, apologies if not)

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        I am not sure, but this is definitely not a Stovetop original. I heard it somewhere else and it stuck with me because it just rolls off the tongue well.

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      “What’s up, my beardos and weirdos!”

      (One Topic references, these are the sounds of One Topic references)