True Anon Truth Feed - [PREVIEW] Episode 466: Clanging with Emily Aired: 2025-06-16 Duration: 04:56 === Important Listener Advice (02:50) === [00:00:00] Hello, it is Brace. [00:00:01] I did not include this in the rest of the episode because I forgot. [00:00:06] But nevertheless, it's still vitally important that you listen to me, especially if you live in New York State. [00:00:13] Although anybody can participate, you just didn't hear it from me. [00:00:17] This doesn't have anything to do with the rest of the episode, but it is very time-sensitive. [00:00:22] People are crazy these days, right? [00:00:24] They do all sorts of weird stuff. [00:00:26] People get these crazy fixations in their head. [00:00:29] I don't know, mental illness. [00:00:30] Maybe someone's just a nut. [00:00:32] Who knows? [00:00:33] There's a lot of creeps out there. [00:00:36] And there's a lot of people who have been getting stocked. [00:00:39] There's a lot of stocking going around. [00:00:41] You don't want to get stocked. [00:00:42] I hope you're not stalking anybody. [00:00:43] A friend of ours was stalked and because of the shittiness of that experience, was pretty instrumental in getting a bill written, the Creep Act, the Ceasing Repeated and Extremely Egregious Predatory Behavior Act. [00:00:59] It modernizes New York State's anti-stocking laws, bringing them into line with protections passed in 43 other states. [00:01:06] It is really important, especially if you have any experience with this kind of stuff. [00:01:11] It fucking sucks. [00:01:13] And it has a really big chance of passing, but they might let it fall to the wayside, even though it's made it super far in the New York State legislature. [00:01:21] It has a ton of support, but we need you to call Speaker Carl Hastie today at 518-455-3791. [00:01:31] That's Speaker Carl Hastie at 518-455-3791. [00:01:37] Urge him to pass the Creep Act this session. [00:01:41] There is a list of talking points we'll post that don't mention the podcast. [00:01:45] Don't be a creep yourself. [00:01:46] Just call, tell them that shit. [00:01:48] If nobody answers, just leave a voicemail. [00:01:51] Just express your support. [00:01:53] Thank you for listening this long. [00:01:54] And I hope nobody is stalking you. [00:01:58] Thank you. [00:01:59] I feel like it's been a long time since we talked about the, and it comes up in this episode, the don't move to the compound rule. [00:02:08] Yeah, I think it's important to keep in mind. [00:02:12] It depends, though. [00:02:13] I'm just going to say that. [00:02:14] No, you can't equivocate. [00:02:16] No, I have, I'm equivocating right now. [00:02:19] Well, it depends on what you mean by move, right? [00:02:22] What do you mean? [00:02:23] Well, you know, Bill Clinton? [00:02:25] No, but I'm talking about like Yanan, right? [00:02:27] Mao's got this little cave complex thing going on there, you know, and like all the Chinese, the communists kind of get, things don't go so well for them. [00:02:37] They all kind of have to go to the cave. [00:02:39] I think you can go to the compound. [00:02:41] Ooh, this might bite me in the ass in the future. [00:02:44] But I feel like you can go to the compound if more than like 5,000 people do. [00:02:48] It's that really still a compound then? === Could He Rap? (02:05) === [00:02:51] No, I guess it's not. [00:02:52] It's a strategic redoubt. [00:02:55] This is more actually advice for our listeners. [00:02:58] If you are, because we've got some male, I would say male manipulators out there listening to this podcast. [00:03:03] I hope not. [00:03:05] No, but maybe. [00:03:07] We've got some, let's say we've got some energetic young people that listen to this podcast. [00:03:12] If you are enticing people to move to your compound-like location, call it a strategic redoubt, call it a study center, call it a retreat. [00:03:25] No, no, no. [00:03:26] That's another good one. [00:03:26] True non-rules are not meant for these types. [00:03:52] Hello. [00:03:53] I'm Liz. [00:03:54] My name is Brace. [00:03:55] I'm producer Young Chomsky. [00:03:57] And this is Truanon. [00:03:58] Welcome. [00:03:59] Welcome. [00:04:00] We're rapping today. [00:04:01] We are not rapping today. [00:04:02] Thank God. [00:04:03] You think I could rap, though? [00:04:04] No. [00:04:05] I said that so fast. [00:04:07] I know, but which means you weren't thinking about it. [00:04:09] But now that you've had some time. [00:04:10] Nope. [00:04:10] It's still a no. [00:04:11] I don't think I could rap. [00:04:13] I agree. [00:04:13] That's why I said no. [00:04:15] This goes out of the way. [00:04:16] No, I don't think you should try. [00:04:16] I'm trying to hang in from my ding-dong. [00:04:18] No. [00:04:19] No? [00:04:19] I don't think you should try. [00:04:20] I don't think I could try it either. [00:04:22] I would like to, though. [00:04:24] I feel like it's, yeah, you know, for like a couple albums. [00:04:28] I bet, you know what you should do? [00:04:28] You should take classes. [00:04:30] Dude, I should take, because you know there's rap classes going on. [00:04:35] I'm sure. [00:04:36] All you need to find is a community board and get someone's number. [00:04:41] People do rap and karaoke. [00:04:44] That's always kind of crazy. [00:04:46] I know someone who does it really good, though. [00:04:47] What song? [00:04:50] Lauren Hill Dewop, which is impressive to see because that is. [00:04:54] It's me. [00:04:55] It's not you.