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In this episode, CDK and Horatio dive into a range of engaging topics. They explore the double standards in celebrity scandals, the nuances of professionalism in various settings, and the evolving car market. They also discuss the importance of being pro-black while rejecting negative aspects of ghetto culture, the value of going with the flow in dating, and the controversy around honorary degrees. Additionally, they touch on new features in iOS 18 and emphasize the significance of not letting one's environment dictate their behavior.
**Keywords:**
double standards, celebrity scandals, professionalism, car market, pro-black, anti-ghetto, dating, honorary degrees, iOS 18, environment control
**Takeaways:**
1. Double standards exist in celebrity scandals, with men often facing less severe consequences than women.
2. Professionalism requires setting aside personal feelings and maintaining respect in professional settings.
3. Not every car needs to be sold, and the car market may need to adjust with the rise of electric and self-driving cars.
4. It is possible to be pro-black while also being critical of negative aspects of ghetto culture.
5. In dating, it's important to go with the flow and be open to different activities, rather than trying to control the situation.
6. Revoking honorary degrees based on past actions can seem performative and insincere.
7. New features in iOS 18 include the ability to lock apps with your face and high-quality image support for Android devices.
8. Don't let your environment control you; take control of your environment and stay true to yourself.
**Titles:**
- New Features in iOS 18
- The Changing Car Market
**Sound Bites:**
- "Double standards when it comes to men in those type of situations."
- "You can be pro-black, but anti-ghetto."
- "Every car doesn't need to be sold."
**Chapters:**
00:00 - Introduction
02:07 - Being Pro-Black but Anti-Ghetto
05:21 - The Changing Car Market
08:29 - Professionalism and Dating
14:38 - Women Don't Owe You Shit
21:30 - Taking Control of Your Environment
By CDK on The Mic, HoratioRadioIn this episode, CDK and Horatio dive into a range of engaging topics. They explore the double standards in celebrity scandals, the nuances of professionalism in various settings, and the evolving car market. They also discuss the importance of being pro-black while rejecting negative aspects of ghetto culture, the value of going with the flow in dating, and the controversy around honorary degrees. Additionally, they touch on new features in iOS 18 and emphasize the significance of not letting one's environment dictate their behavior.
**Keywords:**
double standards, celebrity scandals, professionalism, car market, pro-black, anti-ghetto, dating, honorary degrees, iOS 18, environment control
**Takeaways:**
1. Double standards exist in celebrity scandals, with men often facing less severe consequences than women.
2. Professionalism requires setting aside personal feelings and maintaining respect in professional settings.
3. Not every car needs to be sold, and the car market may need to adjust with the rise of electric and self-driving cars.
4. It is possible to be pro-black while also being critical of negative aspects of ghetto culture.
5. In dating, it's important to go with the flow and be open to different activities, rather than trying to control the situation.
6. Revoking honorary degrees based on past actions can seem performative and insincere.
7. New features in iOS 18 include the ability to lock apps with your face and high-quality image support for Android devices.
8. Don't let your environment control you; take control of your environment and stay true to yourself.
**Titles:**
- New Features in iOS 18
- The Changing Car Market
**Sound Bites:**
- "Double standards when it comes to men in those type of situations."
- "You can be pro-black, but anti-ghetto."
- "Every car doesn't need to be sold."
**Chapters:**
00:00 - Introduction
02:07 - Being Pro-Black but Anti-Ghetto
05:21 - The Changing Car Market
08:29 - Professionalism and Dating
14:38 - Women Don't Owe You Shit
21:30 - Taking Control of Your Environment