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The relevant-to-the-video-title discussion doesn't start until around 7:18 in the video, but when it does, boy does it get real depressing real quick. Or, at least, as depressing as any Woolie and Pat discussion in which they're constantly cracking jokes about depressing shit can get, anyway.

For me, I do look at the Google AI blurb thing, but only out of anticipation to see just how ridiculously wrong it can be sometimes. Like, back when I was watching Twin Peaks, I typed a search for something like "how long does the 'james leaves town' subplot last" or whatever, and the Google AI came up with something like "The 'James leaves town' subplot lasts until the end of the series, which is when the dead body of James is discovered. This is a core storyline in Twin Peaks," or some such dogshit like that. (Spoiler alert: James Hurley does not die in Twin Peaks at all.)

Usually, like say 80% of the time, the Google AI blurb is fairly accurate, but for the times when it is not even in the same city where the ballpark is located, it's kind of hilarious how confidently wrong it is... until you remember that random people are seeing this horseshit and taking it at face value that it is accurate.

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