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The Life Donator

September 10, 2024 Detto Season 2 Episode 18

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What if discovering you have hundreds of siblings was just the beginning of your family drama? Join us on this shocking episode of Sockeytome as Detto and Casey dissect the jaw-dropping case of Jonathan Meijer, the man at the center of the Netflix special, "A Man with a Thousand Kids." We uncover the legal chaos, emotional turmoil, and ethical quagmires that arose when Meijer exploited loopholes in the sperm donation system, leading to the birth of countless children. From the disgruntled mothers who are now engaged in fierce legal battles to the unsettling family reunions of half-siblings, we question the accountability of sperm donation clinics and the broader implications of this unregulated industry.

Dive deeper with us as we navigate the murky waters of sperm donor ethics and practical dilemmas. We explore the potential risks of unregulated donations, such as the chilling possibility of incest among half-siblings, and the challenges faced by same-sex couples and single women in their quest for affordable fertility treatments. Additionally, we critique the actions of a man who gamed fertility clinic systems worldwide for personal gain and social media fame. With insights into the mothers' attempts to seek justice and the broader societal impact of genetic testing, this episode promises a comprehensive look at the far-reaching consequences of one man’s controversial methods. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion!

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Speaker 2:

Hey, everybody, welcome to. Saki Tubi. Today's episode is about a guy who ticked off a bunch of women. He's got a thousand kids. He figured out loopholes in the system and he did it for free Incredible. Stay tuned and check it out. Saki-tumi.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody, it's Ditto. Back again. Another episode of Saki-tumi. Right now I'm not sure if this is going to be a snippet or not, but man, oh man. I just watched that Netflix special A man with a thousand kids. Holy crap, what a shit show. God, I'm here with Casey. She's here with me.

Speaker 3:

Hello everyone.

Speaker 2:

She's seen it.

Speaker 3:

I have.

Speaker 2:

Man dude, what a hole they dug for themselves.

Speaker 3:

The moms, the moms.

Speaker 2:

The moms.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't understand what they were thinking there.

Speaker 2:

That was awful.

Speaker 3:

It was pretty bad.

Speaker 2:

They lost that whole thing. They feel like they won because the guy was like you can't give sperm anymore.

Speaker 3:

He's already got a ton of kids anyways, but I just the whole logic behind most of it. It just didn't make any sense.

Speaker 2:

It was a bunch of angry women that were pissed and went after men. What ended up happening is normally what happens in the justice system here in America every day.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

An angry woman, a scorned woman, somebody who felt some certain way about something, took a dude to court.

Speaker 3:

Pretty much yeah.

Speaker 2:

And they didn't get anything out of it. A guy can't produce sperm in a clinic anymore.

Speaker 3:

He can't donate anymore. I don't even know how they're going to. I mean in a clinic, sure, but the fact is he wasn't doing it only in a clinic. He had a website, which is how most of these people found him.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's where we're going next. These people called him off his own website, right. Called him off his own website Right and had him come there.

Speaker 3:

And it seems there wasn't even a fee charged, Like it was free.

Speaker 2:

It's like buying drugs from a guy at the package store or liquor store.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

It's sort of like you know you're calling a dude off the internet. What do you think you're going to get?

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

You helped perpetuate this and now you want to take him down. The dude found a loophole in all this.

Speaker 3:

I guess I've never even thought about the fact that people donate and there's more siblings, kids, whatever out there. I've never even thought about that, but they claim they've all asked him how many kids he has.

Speaker 2:

So the backstory out. There is this guy, Jonathan Meiser. I don't know how to say that it's all right, found a loophole in sperm donation and whatever, and the clinics obviously don't talk to each other, at least overseas and I don't know where else.

Speaker 3:

It seems like they're all connected everywhere.

Speaker 2:

The clinics.

Speaker 3:

It seems that's kind of what they said.

Speaker 2:

No, they thought, but there wasn't. Obviously, he was able to do this. He was able to go to every clinic whenever he wanted to and donate as much as he wanted to, and they had no idea.

Speaker 3:

the last time he had been there. Sure Okay, so the real problem is the clinics.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's where the problem starts. The second problem is the women being scorned and angry Right Because they found a guy on the internet that would come either give them a sample or do it naturally.

Speaker 3:

Right, because most of the people in this documentary which I know there's probably a lot on both sides, but most of these people found him as a private donor, not through the clinic. There was only one couple that actually on the documentary that found him in the clinic. Right so the rest of them all. I guess the strangest part is that they have all of the meeting and they're making them like a family Hold on. That's later strangest part is that they have all the meeting and they're making them like a family.

Speaker 2:

I just Hold on, that's later. The real problem is there is zero regulation.

Speaker 3:

Apparently yeah.

Speaker 2:

Donating sperm has been legal at least 30 years Probably longer than that, as far as I know. I haven't even looked into it yet. I have no idea. This is right off the cuff. This is a straight shot episode. How the hell do clinics not have that kind of information?

Speaker 3:

go between I mean they said there is a maximum in every country. They say he reached the maximum in every country.

Speaker 2:

That's obviously not. But, he went above and beyond because the clinics don't speak to each other. So whose fault is it really? And even if he did reach every maximum, he went on the internet, and these people are going to find him on the internet, not even through a clinic, yeah, so whose fault is it? Is it that dude's? No, it's not. So why the hell are these young ladies all bent out of shape? They did it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't understand.

Speaker 2:

Adopt a kid.

Speaker 3:

It's very odd to watch.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and then to put all the kids together is just weird.

Speaker 3:

And they kept saying how screwed up they were going to be and blah, blah, blah. They don't even need to know, you didn't need to tell them. They kept showing kids watching the videos of the guy on TV and stuff they're going to explain kids. Like watching the videos of the guy on TV and stuff. Like they're gonna explain all this to them. Why is that a thing? I just why would you have a picnic and call them your family?

Speaker 2:

and it's just weird, it is weird, it is awful, and it is not that dude's fault and that's why the judge at the end was like if you ejaculate in a clinic again, you have to pay 100,000 euro. Right, okay, just go have sex with people. Yeah, how are they going to monitor that?

Speaker 3:

How are they going to monitor that? I don't. I have no idea.

Speaker 2:

I mean stay on the internet Like how are they going to know Change your name? Well, they said that that website there was like a billion, not a billion.

Speaker 3:

There was a bunch of names on it and it was all two people really. All of those names were the same two people.

Speaker 2:

Basically yeah.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because they figured out Lube.

Speaker 2:

So it doesn't matter who you picked. Look, they were sick for what they were doing.

Speaker 3:

Yes, how do you do that without getting paid? Because they did also say it was more of like a game, like a competition between these two people.

Speaker 2:

Which is weird.

Speaker 3:

Apparently there are these mass donors that have created themselves. But it's odd. I don't know why anybody would want to do that, but apparently I enjoy the good old-fashioned self-manipulation, right Auto-erotica as much as the next guy.

Speaker 2:

But man, oh man, that's a lot. How is that guy's dick not fall off? Oh my God.

Speaker 3:

Let's not go there.

Speaker 2:

No, but let's get into the women. How crazy you'd have to be you had a child that you couldn't have.

Speaker 3:

Right. Am I right, Yep exactly.

Speaker 2:

Ignorance is bliss. Yes. Why the hell are you poking something and then to come up with evidently nothing? So all you did was you told a guy that he can't go jerk off in a clinic.

Speaker 3:

Right, it's not like he makes everything that he's done already.

Speaker 2:

What do you do? Take the rest of the kids away or make them babysit every Saturday night so you two can go out.

Speaker 3:

Well, and apparently he's actually willing to see these children, which is also odd. I didn't think that was a thing for most people that do this but he's willing to see them and be part of these kids' lives if they want that.

Speaker 2:

Why do you want to have a donor and then have him part of your family?

Speaker 3:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Unless you physically know them. Well, yeah, and at that point just have sex with that dude.

Speaker 3:

The whole situation was odd because these people were like, oh yeah, we wanted him around, and if he has all these kids, how is he going to be at our Christmas?

Speaker 2:

Why.

Speaker 3:

You picked this guy on the internet.

Speaker 2:

Why would?

Speaker 3:

you want him at your Christmas.

Speaker 2:

He's got 999 other Christmases to go to. He can't make it he can't make everybody's Christmas has to be every day of every year You're going to have to extend the year a little bit, and then the people that go out looking for this like what are you doing? You're attacking the wrong point, right? You attacked one person and all you did Netflix, by the way is expose this opening to every other weirdo that will do this.

Speaker 3:

Correct, because they also did point out that there are other people that will do this. Correct, because they also did point out that there are other people that are doing this. So why is this one person, the one that was targeted?

Speaker 2:

I don't know. Whole Netflix series on the one guy one guy, when the real problem is the clinics and the regulations worldwide on everything that goes on with this Look and I got that people want to do sketchy things and do this on the internet for free.

Speaker 2:

I got my own thoughts on stuff. I feel like everybody's entitled to their own life and it's not my business to judge, talk about or anything like that. I just want to make that clear, right. But I also say if you choose a certain way of life, you may or may not have to give up some sort of ideals or things that you, you know you just can't do. Yeah, I know what you mean.

Speaker 3:

but I'm not against that, I'm not against two women raising a family.

Speaker 2:

I'm not against two men raising a family, but adopt, adopt. There's so many kids that need to be adopted out there, it's true. And you want to do, you want to carry the baby Women? I get. I get Some women really want to feel the child growing inside them and go through the motherhood and all that stuff, and I get it's a big thing for women. But you've got to understand that sometimes if you identify as a lesbian, you may have to give that up a little bit.

Speaker 3:

It's also expensive. It's very expensive To adopt and actually to use these clinics and stuff, think it's expensive, which is obviously why people are going on the internet.

Speaker 2:

So they're, they're, they are actually perpetuating this themselves, and I'm not trying to say that they're doing this, but because they want to find a cheaper route, because it's so expensive. But they've chosen this. It's like trying, kind of trying to have a cake and eat it too.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Which everybody wants to Heteros, gays, lesbians everybody wants to have a cake and eat it too. Right, but you've got to understand that there's certain things, that you don't put yourself in that position where you're on the internet looking for a random guy that's going to come to your house and give you a sample of semen yeah, it's just weird. It's weird, it's just weird.

Speaker 3:

It's weird, it's just weird.

Speaker 2:

I'm sorry. I don't know what kind of normal human being would think that was okay.

Speaker 3:

When I started that documentary there was no. I thought it was all about clinics.

Speaker 2:

Well, he told me, it was completely cool.

Speaker 3:

When they actually showed them going on a line and the guy would go to their house and they would meet them in a parking lot and stuff and drive home with this little sample. I had no idea that that was possible.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they're squeezing it between their legs, so it didn't get cold.

Speaker 3:

Because they needed to keep it warm.

Speaker 2:

The craziest part. They needed to keep it warm, right, yes, but when you donate it to a clinic, they freeze it.

Speaker 1:

It's like it's the air that will kill it not anything else?

Speaker 3:

Whatever, in any case, I didn't realize that was ever even a thing, never even thought about that.

Speaker 2:

It's messed up and I thought that the women that were on that documentary yeah were completely wrong I agree for the only reason that they, they opened up a can of worms that will never go away.

Speaker 3:

Now yeah, I mean they're worried about the whole incest thing. And what if the siblings which you know knowingly? That's whole incest thing. And what if the siblings which you know knowingly? That's a really weird thing and I guess.

Speaker 2:

I gotta say time out Okay. At some point in time? How do you know how many people haven't been with a half-sibling that they didn't know about?

Speaker 3:

That's what I was gonna say. Is there any actual research on this being an?

Speaker 2:

actual problem. I guarantee you, this all started because of like 23andMe.

Speaker 3:

So all this genetic?

Speaker 2:

information that's now available is pushing this kind of stuff.

Speaker 3:

So I just I wonder obviously you think about the whole incest thing and it's obviously not something anybody wants or anything, but is there actually genetic problems when that actually happens? Is there any studies on that? I have no idea.

Speaker 2:

We got right out of that documentary and just started this. Yeah, oh, excuse me. We did Right out of that documentary and started this. So here we are. I don't know, I don't know. I mean, look, even if you are incestual like nobody's going after the inbreds. People are living like I don't know bottom of the border in Kentucky or something I People living like I don't know bottom of the border in Kentucky or something.

Speaker 2:

I made that up because that is completely stereotypical. I don't know if that's true, but anyway it was for imagery, where they you know they got one tooth that sticks too far and then the rest of them are gone.

Speaker 3:

Right. Well, I guess they're saying this is the knowing.

Speaker 2:

My name's Gomer.

Speaker 3:

That would be knowingly. They would know that right.

Speaker 2:

Right, nobody's going after them Like it's a problem.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 2:

Why is this a problem?

Speaker 3:

This guy just found a loophole. I mean, I wonder how, even with the amount of children he has, I wonder how many of them would actually come into contact with each other.

Speaker 2:

Even if it was exactly a thousand, right, there were seven billion people in this world. Seven billion? Yeah, there are 7 billion people in this world. 7 billion. If he has a thousand kids, even if he has 2,000 kids, even if he has 20,000 kids, that is so much less than 7 billion. So the chances are friggin slim. It's like. What are you talking about? Could be, could be, forget, the could be. First of all, show, show me if, whether or not two half-siblings can procreate and be fine, especially if they don't know about it. Because I guarantee you, your mind, your brain, thinks differently on each level, even though genetically you might be related.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they're saying, genetically it causes problems, but what's?

Speaker 2:

Genetically it does. But even inbreds have normal human beings. They do.

Speaker 3:

It's a true story, I'm sure.

Speaker 2:

And I hate to use the term inbred, but I don't have another.

Speaker 3:

When you say it, I'm like oh.

Speaker 2:

I don't have another term.

Speaker 3:

Agree.

Speaker 2:

I don't even know if there's a medical term for it. All I hear is a banjo in the background. I feel like putting a piece of straw in my mouth. Yeah, I know, ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring.

Speaker 3:

That's so bad. I know it is.

Speaker 2:

Well, we probably just lost the inbred crowd.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I don't know how many of them they might have been the only people.

Speaker 2:

I don't know if there's a huge crowd of those, but maybe they were probably the only us that it is sad the whole thing was whacked. I couldn't believe that the ladies were saying what they were saying.

Speaker 3:

It was almost like are you serious here? Yeah, they just went so far into it too and then made a Facebook group and started contacting everybody and I just didn't understand why. I understand when you think about it. They were told it was only gonna be five children or something, but come on, the guy was on the internet. You really believe that?

Speaker 2:

exactly, and then you blew up your spot by chasing it too far and you not only did you not only did you ruin your kid's life I mean, I shouldn't say ruin your kid's life but you brought another dynamic to your child's life.

Speaker 3:

Right.

Speaker 2:

You brought a dynamic to every other child's life. You couldn't just leave Will enough alone. You had a baby.

Speaker 3:

Right, Like what are you doing?

Speaker 2:

pushing as far as it needs to go. Yeah, oh, he needed to be stopped. Stop doing what Right? He wasn't breaking any laws, yeah.

Speaker 3:

I mean it's weird. I don't understand why he would want to do that either. But yeah, whatever I. Just I couldn't understand why the mothers were so all about.

Speaker 2:

Finding, I'll tell you that I'll tell you. I'll tell you exactly why he's doing it. He was doing it for the free trips.

Speaker 3:

But they don't all give free trips.

Speaker 2:

He was making it yeah he was making his money off of YouTube Because he would travel, and that was his free travel and all he had to do was jerk off to get it, wouldn't you? Then he'd be in Kenya, he'd be in Thailand, he'd be everywhere all over the world. I've got to go to Mexico, I'll be in the United States, whatever, and he's putting up all these YouTube videos of where he is, so he gets more views. Eventually, you become monetized. Now he's making money for doing it and the clinics are paying for it. Yeah, and they're at. They're begging him to come. We'll put you up. We'll pay for your hotel. We'll give you spending money. You just come here and jerk off in a cup.

Speaker 3:

Come here, please. Come here, jerk. Come here please.

Speaker 2:

Come here, jerk off in a cup and provide more babies. That's really what happened, I know. So whose fault is it? The clinic's? It's the clinic's and the lack of regulation that is astounding. Around the entire world it was surprising, and these girls are going after this one guy, yeah people are picking this guy.

Speaker 3:

You're missing the point here, ladies, come on, stand up.

Speaker 2:

You're smarter. The point here, ladies, come on, stand up. You're smarter than this. Come on, it's not the guy. You're not doing anything to help yourself. They're crying like they're victorious. What did you win? You lost to the clinics. They're still doing the same thing. This guy will go back. He'll just use a different name, right.

Speaker 3:

Exactly, he had a number of names already, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You didn't win anything, you lost, you got angry. You opened up your entire life, in your child's life, to this kind of I don't know. I don't know what it's going to be. I've yet to see it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I mean, they're going to're gonna obviously they're gonna eventually see the netflix documentary. They're gonna see it and they're gonna.

Speaker 2:

Now they're definitely gonna question everything, yeah. So what did you do well for your child? You? You got a guy to not spend a hundred thousand euro for right whacking off under the name jonathan my shear. No, he's just gonna go bubble bubble snacks and walk into the clinic, write that down and and they're not going to do anything about it because you went about it the wrong way.

Speaker 3:

Well, let's be honest, was the country the Netherlands where they ended up, so the court ruling was the Netherlands, correct?

Speaker 2:

I believe so yeah.

Speaker 3:

Wouldn't the court ruling only be good in that country? I think it was an international court case.

Speaker 2:

But nothing has been done as of now.

Speaker 3:

That's what they said. I mean, this is pretty recent, I think the last year or two. Well, they finally found him, or?

Speaker 2:

got him, but again, what did he do? He didn't do anything except for find a loophole and getting free vacations going and posting YouTube videos. You really want to take him down. Have his videos removed from YouTube.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, Take videos you really want to take him down.

Speaker 2:

have his videos removed from YouTube. Yeah, Take away his monetization. Right. Right, yeah, like if he's still up and I haven't looked. Yeah, you know what? Keep talking. I'm going to go with you, but I'm going to take a minute. I'm going to look it up. Yeah, I'm going to look it up right now.

Speaker 3:

See if he's children out there, because this is clearly kind of things that happen.

Speaker 2:

You have them. What does it matter? You don't know them.

Speaker 3:

Well he wants to know some of them. That's the weirdest part. No, he does not. I don't know. He shares with him with some of them he says that to the people.

Speaker 2:

He says that to the people because he wants you to feel safe, right and go ahead, and and he says he does it for free. Nothing's for free. We know that.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there's got to be some sort of cost. Right, he must have been making something. But, none of them mentioned that, which you'd think if they had paid him they would have said something.

Speaker 2:

What the hell? Oh, there it is. Hold on. Is it still up? So he's got I don't even know 22,700 subscribers.

Speaker 3:

That's not actually that many it's not that many, but I don't think he's all that.

Speaker 2:

Watch this, it will explode.

Speaker 3:

Now it's going to explode because of the Netflix thing it will. That's why I said if you really want, to take him down.

Speaker 2:

take this down. He can't do this anymore, but that's him. Number one tip in fertility was one of his videos. Oh my God, horrible parenting. All children watch this. Oh man, this guy's, I'm not saying this guy's a great guy. I'm not. I'm not on his side. I just think these women went at the wrong thing.

Speaker 3:

He definitely made it a game, him and that other guy, to see who could have more kids, which is odd, no that's the way they made it seem they weren't trying to.

Speaker 2:

They're trying to make their money off of YouTube.

Speaker 3:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

Which is what they're doing. Yeah, this last one, which was a day ago, already has 4,500 views.

Speaker 3:

Oh, okay, yep so that's Four days ago.

Speaker 2:

It was 58, 38,000, 80,000, 81,000, 227,000. This guy's got a lot of views, so he's going to be up on YouTube and that's what he wants. That's what he's trying to do. And then Netflix kept promoting it.

Speaker 3:

They did, they kept showing it and he didn't participate in the show at all.

Speaker 2:

so he did, he gave him free advertising. No, he had to give okay for his likeness Unless.

Speaker 3:

I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

Unless all they used was his videos, which I believe become public property you can use that.

Speaker 3:

That's all they did. Think about it. He didn't give anything.

Speaker 2:

You're right, because the guy that walked in there was always from behind. Yep, all right.

Speaker 3:

So they didn't actually show him.

Speaker 2:

That's crazy.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they used all his videos that he had posted and they said he declined to participate. But they can make documentaries and stuff and whatever with people that don't participate.

Speaker 2:

This guy figured out how to make himself famous on YouTube. He did.

Speaker 3:

By jerking off. Oh my God.

Speaker 2:

How about that?

Speaker 3:

Every guy's dream.

Speaker 2:

He did it. You know what Bud? Good for you. You're a dirtbag, disgusting, weird looking. I don't know why they find you attractive.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, they kept showing his hair and I thought, okay, great, he's got nice hair, but nah, that's. It wasn't that great.

Speaker 2:

Here you are, though. You got a bunch of angry women chasing after you, and you know what you don't want.

Speaker 3:

Angry women chasing after you.

Speaker 2:

You did right. The only thing you don't want in life is angry women chasing after you. Anyway, that's how that goes. That was an awful, awful documentary on Netflix, bart. I don't know why they did it.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, is it because it involves sex Is Did it?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that was not a like is it because it involves sex? Is that why they did it? Because it just seems stupid.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. There was another case that something about somebody sued the sperm donor for child support. And that was in the US, so I thought when I turned that on that was going to have something to do with it, but it didn't. You can't sue a sperm donor. You can't.

Speaker 2:

No, you can't. Technically, it should be in the.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying I agree, this is why it's the clinics, it's in the contract you signed, unless he gave it to them free. Right, but I don't think he had contracts in these private deals. Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 2:

But even so, then you need DNA tests and all that stuff and you have to prove it and blah, blah, blah. It's just easier to let it go Right. What are you going to do? Take him to court? He won't show. No, he's not going to show up in court. You're going to waste your time, you're going to spin your wheels and there's no point to it. So it's like you went to a guy I don't know if you went to a clinic, or you got a guy off the internet and it didn't pan out. You can't turn out and sue them. You get what you paid for.

Speaker 3:

Well, right, you chose to do that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you chose to do that. You've got no right and I don't think any judge would honestly say you have to pay for all these kids. I hope not Because you know what's going to happen Fucking nothing, yeah, nothing, nothing, yeah. So what's the point trying to get him to pay and he ain't going to pay nothing? He won't show up and he won't pay anything. No, so don't even bother.

Speaker 3:

Well, if you knew going into it, yeah, cut your losses, know you screwed up. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Swallow your ego or your pride and go home, have fun with your kid Exactly.

Speaker 1:

Stop being a doofus? I don't know that was my take on it, so I went off.

Speaker 2:

From the first line of that whole documentary. Yeah, I was like these people are idiots.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, you really didn't do well for that one.

Speaker 2:

No, these people are idiots Pretty angry the whole time. It was just. It was annoying. It was annoying to watch people be so stupid. This guy's out here being stupid and you're mad that he's being stupid, so you're going to be more stupid to be his stupid. It doesn't make any sense. It doesn't work. Yeah, you got duped Big deal. Swallow it and go away. Just live your life.

Speaker 3:

Why keep looking into it? Why even continue? That's, I guess, the weirdest part. Why not just let it go? Why would you continue to look into? Oh, how many kids do you think he has today?

Speaker 2:

One last question before we gotta shut it down, alright, do you really think that if there were two half siblings that didn't know anything about this, that problems would arise? If they met and fell in love and started dating and didn't know listen, I don't know.

Speaker 3:

That's what I'm saying. I wonder if there's studies on anything like that.

Speaker 2:

I'm asking you just in your opinion, I don't care about studies.

Speaker 3:

I don't see why it would. I guess they say the genetics will be screwed up, but I don't see why it would be that big of a deal.

Speaker 2:

If your brain doesn't know it, it probably won't happen.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's what I mean. So I don't know.

Speaker 2:

All right. Well, that brings us to the end of the show. We've touched on something crazy, dude. It was awful and it's going to make you angry one way or another. It's just going to piss you off because everybody in it is stupid, they're all stupid. The clinics are stupid, the women are stupid, the dude is stupid, they're all stupid. And Netflix is stupid for documenting it and putting it on the air. So I was too good. So there's not one good thing that comes out of this thing, not one, no nothing.

Speaker 2:

Oh, they got a guy that jerks off. Oh good for you.

Speaker 3:

Well, and all those people got really cute kids.

Speaker 2:

They did get. I guess there is one good thing that comes out of it. There you go. They did get cute kids. The positivity. All right, question everything. All right, everybody. That's the end of the show. Thanks for listening. Don't watch it if you don't have to. And, as always, be good. Hey everybody, it's Ditto. I just want to give a quick shout out to my buddy, larry over at legendarygraphicscom. He's the one that came up with our logo. Came out fantastic, he does amazing work, and that's legendarygfxcom. Look him up. Saki to me.

Speaker 2:

Hey everybody, it's Ditto. Thanks for checking out our show today. Hope you enjoyed it. If you did, subscribe to us, we can hook up, interact. You can tell us what you like about the show, talk about what you don't like about the show, give us information and insight. We'd appreciate it. We only want to make the show better for you guys. Also, if you get a chance, head over to someassemblynet that's our sponsor and you could really do some business. All right, as always, everybody be good. Sake to me. Thank you.

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