**The Mysterious Case of Tripta Phobia**
There was a snake right out of Summer Garage well that's cool buddy oh yeah I got one in my basement I don't know what kind of snake he was he had yellow stripes but I was just like red touch yellow or red touch black yellow and black oh just yellow and black no red oh you know what I didn't get that close I just hustled him on out of there and went to work. But what if I married him to a frog what do you think that would result in a Disney movie Chrissy you you gasped you were excited about this when you saw do you have this a little bit and I didn't know what it was called when I was a kid I think it's a kid pronounced apparently they made that name up on reddit yeah in 2005 that's like Tripta phobia or something like that where it's like a fear of weird hole patterns Apple's iPhone 11 Pro treating fear of holes the whole pattern reminds me vaguely of a close-up of an arachnid.
**The Fear of Holes**
Yeah, I really this doesn't really trigger me they're not smart this but I thought it was supposed to be tiny holes does scare too you know it's a scare isn't really the right word either just something about it like makes my skin crawl if it's like a weird texture with lots of holes of it really yeah what about your pores so the reasons they think some people have this is because it's like some sort of instinctual thing of like skin diseases like people don't like that. What about a sponge, the sponge gets you know what about pancakes when I was a kid I had a blanket that had equally spaced holes all through it was like a knit blanket and I remember having it hung up over like the canopy of my bed for a while and I had to take it down so I didn't like looking at the pattern.
**The Psychology Behind Tripta Phobia**
It you know what this could explain the cheese counter that was genuine fear and anxiety this is just like a weird uncomfortableness someone in the comments will play know what I'm talking about the holes in Swiss are not as intimidating because they're the same color whereas this looks like Iraq it does look like guys doesn't bother me though all right well as a designer you need these holes what do you do about it? I would do anything about it about what functionally makes sense to get the best image for the camera. What if people are running in fear from it what if you don't want those people as your customer anyway you reckon Apple even more exclusive so you're saying that you have this problem but screw the people that have this problem right in this case yeah cuz this isn't what needs to be done to make the camera most efficient mmm its controversial but yeah I would say that now they do say that some people will go so far as to vomit when faced with this oh no I don't understand that I just feel like I don't like to look at like patterns like that but it doesn't I don't know that they understand it either but it what what we should Google having it weigh in on whether or not holds true Tripta phobia google it and then we can
**The Reality of Tripta Phobia**
I think Tripta phobia would be fear of turkeys I can't remember it I can't read the actual word for it there's something like that who's in the article try to phobia oh no tryptophan that's what is in Turkey that was the joke Wendell made Oh hang in there Chad yeah he's really messed it up trying to type it well it was the stupid autocomplete that got me. Thanks google oh yeah I don't like a lot of these these a lot of these make me very uncomfortable so okay Hornets No Oh what is this yeah it's like skin diseases that's part of the reason like they think some people have this sort of weird phobia is that a finger the one with the hand or the foot down there that one really freaks me out uh-huh like it doesn't make me like scream or scared or like want to throw up I just makes me up very uncommon account Honeycomb doesn't bother me as much it's not like the regular hexagonal structure yeah something about it is like sort of uncomfortable and I'm not sure why there's a lot of like seed yeah Eliseo pods and yeah yeah oh yes so we're kind of weird they are uncomfortable right I'm okay with it oh that's cool you can do it yourself I'm not I'm not scared of it but I don't like looking at it about this guy that's fine I want some strawberries oh yeah what about strawberries pomegranates that doesn't trigger it for me it's almost exclusively like skin share your trip to phobia triggers all right we'll see you next week
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhello today's Friday September 20th welcome back to the news we're doing tuck and yeah we usually do tag yeah what is the section security we didn't really do like a hardware section I guess Apple kind of it was more business we did the gaming phone and iPad I mean new hardware releases that are interesting are few and far between we cut we there was I added and then deleted the story about Amy's BIOS update the fixes the boosts because well you want some hardware news here you go Krista I didn't really want it how about I don't want it Intel having yet another weakness that doesn't affect AMD weakness and Intel chips let's the researchers still encrypted SSH key strokes DD IO like servers faster could also allow rogue servers to covertly steal data the way that this works is not the way that you think it is it's not actually bypassing the encryption it's a timing attack so it figures out how long that like it you do some stuff to make the cache a certain way in the processor from other activity and then if a keystroke comes in you know that the you know that from cache activity the processor from the stuff that you're doing so if you measure the time between keystrokes you know approximately where they are on a keyboard for a normal person who types on a keyboard the right way so when you're typing just type crazy there are actually some ssh clients that only send a line at a time unless you do something that forces them to send immediately like tab-completion or or something like that certainly for like the login I can remember on the usernames typing the usernames and passwords were subject to a timing attack like this and so they would send the user name and password not one keystroke at a time but entirely only log in with your left hand but that's the fix this also only affects shared systems unless you're compromised in some other way because you have to be in there to get access to all this stuff yeah it's pretty it's a it's a lot of work and a lot of guessing and a huge amount of investment all but if you're a government for example and you can get into a shared system with some you know like your government probably shouldn't be using x86 at this point Intel like I got up great everything just to all of a sudden you know they're still using Windows XP the Chinese and the Russians both in fact the fight for control well what before we disinfect these systems we'll wait to see who the victor is so we also got some new ransomware however this one is a bit unique it only goes for a certain kind of system and it doesn't shut down the entire system it only goes after your web related files which is interesting thousands of servers infected with new lie lock to ransomware it's just Linux machines it's just arguing Linux machines we're not sure what the machines have in common yet but the thought is that they're all eczema based servers servers are using the XML server because there was recently a very severe remote root vulnerability in eczema it's gonna encrypt your website it's yeah up the system so HTML Javascript CSS PHP and I know files so your system you might not even notice until you try to go to one of your websites and find out that it's just showing a list of encrypted files so look out for that all I mean you know should you really be running a mail server on your web server these days you probably get direct deposit I don't think very many people don't these days especially people watching this if you work in the tech industry I imagine you know most of those companies do it well you might not realize that is an AC ACH ACH other ACH transfer so just they have your account numbers and they can immediately move money into your account but to protect themselves almost every one of those services also has the ability to extract money from your account why would they do that well my payroll HR it collapses it stirs allegations questions and anger so my my payroll HR was a cloud service that let you do your payroll and human resources in the cloud what could possibly go wrong so I think there was another company in here that actually announced yeah the but they actually did the funding and move the money and that kind of thing something went catastrophic ly wrong with my payroll HR sub-account numbers were changed and all of the companies that had signed up for this cloud service which there were thousands this is actually like a pretty good service a pretty good company yeah they they just took the payroll money or something well it sounds like something nefarious happened to my payroll HR and someone went in and funneled all the money into their own private account which forced the Clearing House to cover the payments which happens automatically yeah but once the Clearing House figured out that payroll HR wasn't going to cover that they decided to get their money back and then something went wrong again a lot of something's so they can't the kept taking money and then they just kept taking and kept taking and with the ACH transfers you can go negative right so one woman had was it like a negative million dollars yeah that's what the although the article says they weren't able to like to track that down for sure to confirm it but one woman reported this use it negative a million dollars yes yeah that's that's just a screenshot but something definitely that's there's no question that something terrible has happened the FBI is involved and if you were affected by this I'm so sorry it's terrible some people are gonna be waiting 60 to 90 days to get their stuff back some banks were like ok we'll fix it can you imagine going 90 days with a negative million dollar balance no I can't do that that would be very difficult you have to do like payday lending you can then you have to carry that 40 percent interest yeah for 90 days yeah yeah and there's nobody that's gonna make make make you whole after that like that I don't think there's an insurance policy that would cover crap like this yeah that's that's gonna be some lawsuits and rightly so more than a few probably a lot of criminal charges too yeah look speaking of criminal charges we all get the Nigerian scam emails this is a follow up and the more that we did on that well then I think this is another wave of that yeah so like we talked about they got that what those guys were in California right yeah they got this so they have what they were directing their friends back home and that you have the Nigerian guys are often actually in Nigeria and they're preying on people in the US but then you have to get that money back to Nigeria somehow so you have mules in the country and a global sweep a dragnet has been run to catch every aspect of that scam 281 alleged email scammers arrested in massive global sweep it was like a dozen countries nearly a dozen countries but the u.s. in Nigeria and the UK and Ghana and a whole bunch of others like Germany I think was a chance yeah so it's good like yay today is a day for international cooperation to take these guys out this is a good this is good news but they point out that these are low-tech scams so what percentage do you think 281 is of the total 0.1 those guys were fairly effective at it though whatever they got the best of the best mm-hmm it's that the sad sad thing here is that people are still falling for this that's been a meme for years you got to learn your memes it's just for protection right we talked about Sim jacking and the most recent high-profile one was the Twitter guy what's his name Dorsey he got sim jacked and they used his a copy of his phone to make racist tweets in his name and there was nothing he could have done about that that was not something no matter how good your protection is you can't stop it except you kind of can because some phone companies have ways it's kind of like locking your credit so as long as your credit is locked nobody can make changes and you have to go in and be like unlock this I want to buy a car turns out you can kind of do that for your phone but they won't let you t-mobile has a secret setting to protect your account from hackers that refuses to talk about t-mobile's loan no port setting can protect your SIM number from SIM swapping basically that's literally your number cannot be ported if it is marked no port which means that no one can pay off the guy at the store to give you a matching sin and let you steal cryptocurrency why they would not let you do this I'm not sure I'm in charge $5 for it maybe that's what they're planning you can turn that on for $5 yeah when they're working on that putting that into the payment system yeah the kiosks we've talked about account sharing some people at this desk well I guess actually it doesn't count anymore does it because you're actually a family now look at you screw off judgment well that's good news if your Spotify user because Spotify is cracking down Spotify wants to know where you live and we'll be checking in truly we have entered George Orwell's 1984 Spotify now I have not been asked for an address I don't even have my real name on it oh they're shutting you down if you're using Spotify Premium family plan the music service will need your address anybody remember a time when you could just buy music you still can it's just not as effective what why wouldn't you how is it not as effective because I can listen to everything and like I don't have to buy every single day of album a Bluetooth and Google music's get their upload feature it's so terrible couldn't you just like store everything on an SD card and get a device that has a SD card and get all the music I want I would spend like way more than what I ever spend on spots know where you store that all that on an SD card is literally while you're driving around he's like all of the mood for this and it there mm-hmm yeah that's not everyone just listens to the full catalogue I think I think this calls for us to do a server it's like your home media server like streaming that content from anywhere you are because this kind of BS it cannot be tolerated Spotify if you had the premium you can just download it to like you don't even have to stream it it's like I have some of my favorite albums just downloaded yeah but that corrupts the whole idea of ownership I want to I want to acquire the media and have the legal right to format shift it into whatever I want to avoid with Spotify I guarantee there's something in there that's like if you download the music they're like no if you ever stop subscribing didn't oh oh I'm sure that I already have physical my favorite those are dangerous thoughts and statements can't be those are not very capitalistic comrade Spotify is gonna need your home address please but actually it's like the whole basis of capitalism ownership and rights yeah so yeah it's modified now I wonder how they're gonna deal with mobile though because I guess are they gonna have some kind of partnership with Verizon so like is this registered that this address well the the article says that they did actually on the app want GPS permissions and people were freaking out so like I guess if you've got GPS on your phone and your phone is never at your home address really at home state you're gonna have to visit your parents like yeah it's a wait Wow some people would actually enjoy that I don't know how they would even it like where we are or everybody is literally you know several hours apart I don't know ow I don't know how they would handle that no no it's you have to be in the same house that's the rule that's crazy yeah so you can't you can't do the plan it's just sorry be more of a family actually visit each other nobody like that I just want to keep it to my dad who's in a home with dementia how is that not okay well he doesn't know difference so we read somewhere we talked about that I'm about once a week now we get a high-profile ransomware we didn't have any breaches of the week this week I didn't find any I'm sure there were there probably double up next week but a ransomware we did have a pretty big ransomware this week a big radio network giant intercom radio network intercom radio network I guess it deals with a ransomware like instant so they haven't confirmed they're not talking about it but if you read the memos they sent employees basically all of the systems that we're all connected together are all down but the on-air systems which were a separate system good move smart thinking those are still up and those still work so yeah it definitely seems like they got like a happy dollar ransomware and I think it sounds like I didn't pay it yeah the presumption is they refused to pay which is interesting and this one I could not read will they oh this was a great one okay so Alabama has it's one of those college football towns where they are just like everything revolves around oh is this the GPS tracking thing right yeah yeah yeah so if your student you get cheap tickets you can go to the student section right that's part of the experience because those tickets are hotly contested you know like everybody wants to go to these college football games but if your student you get a special consideration the coach Nick Saban is a bit of a Nazi when it comes to football attendance and the Crimson Tide is really good so regularly they'll have like 80 point blowouts where the other team doesn't score and the students get a little bored doing this and sometimes they leave early Nick doesn't care for that or well a Bama Crimson Tide track locations to keep students at games so I guess who have you download the app to get the tickets you can't leave well it's a little bit worse than that because the ads are that sounds pretty bad though this is kind of like this the social credit score right so your attendance to the games and how long you stay at the game will contribute points toward a system that can get you better tickets and tickets to championship game really love your team you'll come to every game you'll stay the entire time they mention that it's Alabama sometimes it's a hundred degrees this does sound like the Chinese critics we have more in common with China than we realize and you have to sign up for the app to get well no I mean it's not it's not even good or bad it's like do our leaders realize how similar like completely different circumstances lead to the same types of population manipulation on either side well this is an American University so I mean you know they're already communist fascinating moving on at a nonsense does everybody remember teh the chatbot Microsoft yes yeah we started out innocent and a wonderful companion for people to chat to and and short order became a white nationalist because Twitter so it turns out before tag became a white nationalist and had to be put down there was another controversy that we're just finding out about it Taylor Swift in threatened to sue Microsoft over his racist chatbot hey this is before it was racist they just Taylor Swift didn't want the chatbot to be named Tay because she wants to trademarked a they claimed that the name Tay was so synonymous with her that the chat box should not be allowed to be named I don't really think that's true but I mean can you really like trademark nickname yes you can if you're Taylor Swift you can try it was not successful but the Tay downward spiral was so rapid that she was taken offline before this could play out so we don't know if this was working on WoW it is there some universe where Taylor Swift controls for chant directly and sit him indirectly and created the entire situation because that was largely that group is largely who was that the Pepe memes have you seen fraternity the chat bot bat have you seen the photo stops of her and Nazi gear they're really good there's like a Twitter account that like mixes up her clothes which is awful yeah also funny she looks great in those outfits no one ever said that the Nazis weren't fashionable huh oh this is sad we'll get a lot of these stories out of India and I wonder if they're true or not like who would know if they're just making this stuff up it's the what the Khajiit times co-leads times cuz she is a racist garum so that's always about pub G to like they love pub G headlines in these Indian papers man in chops off father's head to play pub G in peace yes this is like apparently the this whole family lived together this guy lived with this the article says that this this guy lived with his 65 year old father and his his father thought he played too many games or too much stuff on the internet so I coughed the Internet and that's what sent the guy into a rage cut off his head and legs oh I'm trying to think of a title like Khajiit has poked G's stories if you have coin so here's my question about this story right did he do the legs first just to immobilize the father so he can continue to play but then the father kept harassing him verbally who's like all right I got to take the head I think the internet was turned off and it's just like it escalated but if you take the head first why the legs you know first alegria foresty hmm yes is this the kind of story that's written to make people not play video games maybe no they really have I feel like yeah I feel like there's too many steps from like waiting that's cut off angry where it's like oh let me go out to the shed get immobilized my father there was that story I think it was in the US it was in one of the western countries where the guy was playing fortnight and a repairman turned off the power oh yeah he came out with a katana now there were in that story there were signs that the mental health of that individual was not the best well obviously this guy probably not either if that's true are you saying that just cuz he plays pubsey Chris oh that's racist well say cut off the head we know that at the time that we have a problem here in the u.s. called gerrymandering that's where you move the voting places around and sorta to shape it toward a certain political party and boy is it effective did I have that in Europe I don't know I think that's an engagement challenge for the Europeans so in Indiana I don't know where was it was it in one of the Carolinas North Carolina and North Carolina they had such a massive problem with this that there were all these lawsuits and they said okay fine we'll rebuild it and we'll rebuild it in the most logical way that we can and they actually had to livestream it to prove that they weren't cheating but even then they only came up with a series of candidates how do you pick a candidate to prove that you're not gerrymandering what do you do you randomize so in the Senate redraw lottery machine picks up district maps at random so yeah they literally reuse the state's lottery machines to help with the district's redrawing and if they did it correctly and this is truly randomized redrawing Bravo good job but the Democrats are not happy they're already suing because they claim that the last 5,000 candidates were incorrect in some way you can't win still what a good use of everyone's time and resources yeah happy they had the livestream it took forever and they they described how the woman was trying to verbally describe what she was doing because the the lawsuit the way it was settled it was like you have to describe every detail of this process and it has to be recorded and archived for future reference so that's not I think we should do that for more government stuff actually which is waste their time keeping busy yeah I mean sunlight is the best disinfectant just let everybody see what you're doing in the open you know who's gonna need a lot of disinfectant it's this guy Oh ba rockers chased Johnny mnemonic with peg leg implanted hard drive it doesn't say how it was powered but uh oh yeah it does it's a inductive how the inductive coil yeah okay okay they modified a Raspberry Pi zero looked like and inserted it into this guy's leg and it could stream pictures yeah so I really hate looking at pictures of biohacking stuff it's like there's always a massive bulge under I mean it's it's still really big yeah it's not it's you're not getting through airport security without someone knows oh yeah they did this in these guys house is that legal uh it's certainly probably not sanitary like oh so this is just a Raspberry Pi modified for the inductive power and with an SD card in it so the storage is limited to the SD card wouldn't wouldn't suck if you get an SD card that dies after a year yeah and would not be long would you be paranoid how many times you're writing to it yeah okay so like Oh how many do I have left so these guys are coming up with some kind of thing where you keep it in your pocket and I think every time it comes after to see the Bulge of it underneath this scan it's kind of a big scar yeah I mean he's like just guidance a little grosser than normal a little bit oh yeah they're gonna store whatever you know I don't know what do you think the rice beat is not great it's the Raspberry Pi zero yeah so I suppose you store really really really important stuff but it's still a bit now you coat this and some kind of resin some kind of body-safe risen but like it's infected and means why the body still might reject it after a while I mean I had a little bit of pencil lead wedged in my chin and you know 20 years later it started it just popped out one day it's like oh that's interesting they keep making the comparison to Johnny mnemonic but this is nothing like that this is just jamming a raspberry I feel like putting a micro SD card in a fake tooth would be just as effective and if it well I guess you can try to it though so well you have to you have to have a special apparatus to power it on so that then you can do stuff with it it's not good to just run forever in your leg yeah yeah well you use that inductive what do you think the boot time is well you have to stand next to the bars there are a couple images for the Raspberry Pi zero that it'll boot up in like 300 milliseconds or something crazy like that but you have to use a modified image otherwise it's like 12 seconds I imagine this is just storage just read right yeah I mean that's all you'd ever need it for you could use it for computation though it would be cool if you kept your private keys on that that would be really awesome yeah I guess if the Russians came they'd probably just take your leg so it's so big you can't hide the fact that it's there yeah if they search you I think if you're at the airport they just look at your legs ya know like oh here's a lump let's pop that we found a new way to discuss christen something about that like because it just it looks so for it everything weird that it's not supposed to be there have you ever seen where people get medical devices in Africa those big eyes batteries oh yeah oh my mom had a pacemaker several years ago and like those are pretty small now there are they are now but like my mom first got one like there was it wasn't super visible but like you could tell like kind of where eyes uh it did when she was first kneeling cuz like you had the scar on top of it it was like really swollen it eventually went down but at least that serves a purpose Kristen loves mushrooms not those common and so whenever we find a mushroom story we throw it in there and she found this one using fungi to fix bridges so this is really cool this is kind of like it's more of an experiment right now it's not something that they've actually done yet but basically what happens is you know concrete starts to crack and then it cracks open to a certain amount and then water gets in and the water activate activates the fungus inside of it and then the fungus is engineered in such a way that it basically bridges across and repairs the concrete so feeling here's here's the scenario ready aliens they show up and they attack Manhattan right they always do of course why wouldn't you all right it's the biggest city in the world and they conquer it and we need to get in there to stop them but we can't get aircraft in there because they're aliens they control the skies we need to get a like a SEAL team or something in there on the ground but we can't because the bridge fungus has turned on us no one stopped raining so rebuilding how does Tom Cruise defeat the bridge fungus to get into Manhattan and destroy the alien threat oh there's your movie all that was read though place it's not something you actually does yeah but it's vertical that could be good for your house - I think yeah yeah there's all kinds of applications for it it was like self repairing in between bricks we can definitely use some mortar fungus here at the office cuz yeah pretty sure the mortar inside the wall it's just dust at this point although when we did redid the bricks in here just like although he talks about how the fungus so when you starve it of oxygen in water it goes back to spores how structurally sound is that not at all yes I wouldn't think at all like that's probably why it's still theoretically not actually a product available yet probably the most that my favorite feel-good story from the history of level one was Romeo the Frog yeah Romeo the Frog was this frog and he was the last one of his kind but then they magically found a bunch more and I threw one in there and he got to mate with her he was bad at it I think they eventually made it they've stopped updating that tortilla with anything about Romeo it's just garbage like environmentalist trash I want Romeo updates well it's now this is not related to that but it is related to frogs and mating them in weird ways frogs that were married in July to please the rain God now divorced after severe rainfall in AP P stands for Lea prayers no it's uh oh yeah mod Madhya Pradesh so here they are here's the couple so the idea is the rain God wants frogs to be made obviously right I mean we've all learned that in kindergarten so when it's too dry you go out you find - good frogs the best frogs you hitch them up but what happens when the rain God is too pleased benita divorce monsoons what if you're still really happy and like they really want to be together doesn't matter II know this for the good of the people they can never be together again sometimes I get the feeling that large corporations are pushing this narrative and there's really a lot of parallels between that and like the Pluto episode of Rick and Morty so it's like oh ya know climate change no no no it's it's the ring got the frogs I'll tell you based on the state of my lawn I'm looking for some frogs to hitch up they're gonna have a full ceremony yeah there was a snake right out summer garage well that's cool buddy oh yeah I got one in my basement I don't know what kind of snake he was he had yellow stripes but I was just like red touch yellow or red touch black yellow and black oh just yellow and black no red oh you know what I didn't get that close I just hustled him on out of there and went to work but what if I married him to a frog what do you think that would result in a Disney movie Chrissy you you gasped you were excited about this when you saw do you have this a little bit and I didn't know what it was called when I was a kid I think it's a kid pronounced apparently they made that name up on reddit yeah in 2005 that's like Tripta phobia or something like that where it's like a fear of weird hole patterns Apple's iPhone 11 Pro treating fear of holes the whole pattern reminds me vaguely of a close-up of an arachnid yeah a little bit there it is but see this really this doesn't really trigger me they're not smart this but I thought it was supposed to be tiny holes does scare too you know it's a scare isn't really the right word either just something about it like makes my skin crawl if it's like a weird texture with lots of holes of it really yeah what about your pores so the reasons they think some people have this is because it's like some sort of instinctual thing of like skin diseases like people don't like that what about a sponge the sponge gets you know what about pancakes when I was a kid I had a blanket that had equally spaced holes all through it was like a knit blanket and I remember having it hung up over like the canopy of my bed for a while and I had to take it down so I didn't like looking at the pattern it you know what this could explain the cheese counter that was genuine fear and anxiety this is just like a weird uncomfortableness someone in the in the comments will play know what I'm talking about the holes in Swiss are not as intimidating because they're the same color whereas this looks like Iraq it does look like guys doesn't bother me though all right well as a designer you need these holes what do you do about it I would do anything about it about what functionally makes sense to get the best image for the camera what if people are running in fear from it what if you don't want those people as your customer anyway you reckon Apple even more exclusive so you're saying that you have this problem but screw the people that have this problem right in this case yeah cuz this isn't what needs to be done to make the camera most efficient mmm its controversial but yeah I would say that now they do say that some people will go so far as to vomit when faced with this oh no I don't understand that I just feel like I don't like to look at like patterns like that but it doesn't I don't know that they understand it either but it what what we should Google having it weigh in on whether or not holds true Tripta phobia google it and then we can I can show you some patterns that you find uncomfortable I think Tripta phobia would be fear of turkeys I can't remember it I can't read the actual word for it there's something like that who's in the article try to phobia oh no tryptophan that's what is in Turkey that was the joke Wendell made Oh hang in there Chad yeah he's really messed it up trying to type it well it was the stupid autocomplete that got me thanks google oh yeah I don't like a lot of these these a lot of these make me very uncomfortable so okay Hornets No Oh what is this yeah it's like skin diseases that's part of the reason like they think some people have this sort of weird phobia is that a finger the one with the hand or the foot down there that one really freaks me out uh-huh like it doesn't make me like scream or scared or like want to throw up I just makes me up very uncommon account Honeycomb doesn't bother me as much it's not like the regular hexagonal structure yeah something about it is like sort of uncomfortable and I'm not sure why there's a lot of like seed yeah Eliseo pods and yeah yeah oh yes so we're kind of weird they are uncomfortable right I'm okay with it oh that's cool you can do it yourself I'm not I'm not scared of it but I don't like looking at it about this guy that's fine I want some strawberries oh yeah what about strawberries pomegranates that doesn't trigger it for me it's almost exclusively like skin share your trip to phobia triggers all right we'll see you next week\n"