Episode 40 – Scary Man Meat
Episode 40 – Scary Man Meat
That’s News to Me
Show Notes
Sources from Story 1
https://proprivacy.com/privacy-news/moviepass-eye-tracking-software-pauses-ads-if-you-look-away
Sources from Story 2
https://www.businessinsider.com/penis-black-injected-cocaine-doctor-2022-3?op=1
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Mookie G
Erica B
Edited by Nelson Crawford
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Intro
On this week’s episode, Erica divulges a disturbing trend of companies using facial recognition to force users to watch ads while Mookie tells the tale of an unfortunate man whose decision to shoot cocaine into his penis led to some really dark consequences.
Don’t Look Away!
MoviePass is coming back in a strange way, y’all. After revamping an original business model that was failing, the leaders of MoviePass are rolling out a new way to get results. Users will still enjoy discounts and free movie passes but ONLY IF they watch advertisements in their entirety. How will the powers that be know if users aren’t really watching? Facial recognition.
Um… It’s Not Supposed to Look Like That!
A man recently went to the hospital with a strange problem caused by an unfortunate act. Looking for a new vein to use, a man decided that the large vein in his man meat would be a great way to deliver drugs quickly into his body. Unfortunately, he got more than he bargained for when his penis became swollen and turned black (and not in a good way).
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