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This week we brought a new selection for you to savor. Bean and Don cover a hemorrhoid cream that contained so much lead it killed a Californian woman, the issue of lack of regulation with things such a AI generated pornography and the ripple of ungoverned internet usage, how a Vietnamese woman embezzled billions of dollars from a bank, and how much Netflix gain after clamping down on the dirty, naughty, passwords sharers.
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They discuss a woman who died from lead poisoning after using a Vietnamese hemorrhoid ointment purchased on Facebook. They also talk about the rise of AI-generated porn and the need for ethical oversight on social media platforms. They highlight the double standard of only caring about the issue when it affects celebrities and discuss the need for regulations in the online world. In this conversation, Bean and Don discuss a Vietnamese woman who embezzled billions of dollars from a bank, the death penalty sentence she received, and the predatory practices of streaming services like Netflix and Disney+. They also touch on the importance of not using lead to treat hemorrhoids and the value society places on money.
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Be cautious when purchasing products, especially medical ones, from online platforms like Facebook.
The rise of AI-generated porn highlights the need for ethical oversight on social media platforms.
The online world is still the Wild West, and regulations are necessary to protect individuals from harm.
There is a double standard in society's response to issues, with more attention given when it affects celebrities.
The potential of technology is often misused for harmful or trivial purposes, rather than for more significant advancements. A Vietnamese woman embezzled billions of dollars from a bank, highlighting the need for stricter regulations and oversight in financial institutions.
The woman was sentenced to death, sparking a debate about the appropriateness of the punishment for a white-collar crime.
Streaming services like Netflix and Disney+ engage in predatory practices, such as canceling shows for tax purposes and fragmenting content across multiple platforms.
Using lead to treat hemorrhoids is dangerous and should be avoided.
Society places a high value on money, often prioritizing financial gain over ethical considerations.
The Misuse of Technology for Trivial Purposes The High Value Society Places on Money
Predatory Practices of Streaming Servicesif you read this far, please know that i love you