
Andrew Schulz's Flagrant with Akaash Singh
"What if the whole split in their relationship was that he's like, everyone thinks I'm trying to put chips in brains? You got me into this back seat. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And now I'm the fucking evil guy. I just wanted to make computers." — Speaker Unknown
"I saw Bill and Melinda Gates once. I was in Vegas and Melinda Gates was playing $3 Chinese poker. Really? And Bill was just standing behind her. Wow." — Speaker Unknown
"You know, who else I'm in, maybe in half moment. Yes, it is. Damn boy. I just want you to give the IP to India for the vaccine. And that's why all the Indians are dying." — Speaker Unknown
The podcast clip features a lively discussion centered around hypothetical dating scenarios involving the ex-wives of Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos. The conversation humorously prioritizes financial considerations, with a strong lean towards Jeff Bezos' ex-wife due to perceived youth and wealth. This segues into a broader commentary on wealth, philanthropy, and the public perception of figures like Bill Gates, with speakers playfully attributing global issues to Melinda Gates' influence. Anecdotal evidence, including a personal sighting of Bill and Melinda Gates playing low-stakes Chinese poker in Vegas, is used to illustrate points about their public personas versus perceived private behavior.
The discussion also touches upon technology and its implications, with speakers referencing Bill Gates' role in the tech industry and the early days of Microsoft. The conversation takes a turn towards personal appearances and physical characteristics, referencing a New York Post article linking nose size to other physical attributes, which leads to lighthearted banter among the hosts. The latter part of the clip pivots to discussions on wealth migration, specifically 50 Cent's move to Texas, and the perceived advantages of living in lower-tax states.
Finally, the conversation briefly explores investment and the potential of Bitcoin, with one speaker recalling a past investment in Bitcoin for a nephew. The episode concludes by returning to the initial Patreon plug, encouraging listeners to subscribe for more exclusive content.