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How C*m

10 I Love You More (Caitlin Peluffo + Steve Rogers)

How C*m

Remy Kassimir

Comedy, Sexuality, Health & Fitness, Sex, Funny, Learning, Education, Fun, Girltalk, Humor

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2020

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Remy is joined by her boyfriend comedian Ben DeMarco to interview another comedy couple; Caitlin Peluffo and Steve Rogers. We discuss our recent blowout fights, which one of us lies about his dick-size, who said 'I love you' first, and everyone's horrendous first impressions of each other.

Trigger Warning: In our introduction this week we discuss police brutality, how important the Black Lives Matter movement is, and what to wear/bring to a protest. We also list several charities to donate to, which are listed below our partners.

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Charities to Donate to:

  • The Bail Project, a nonprofit that aims to mitigate incarceration rates through bail reform.
  • Black Visions Collective, a black, trans, and queer led social-justice organisation and legal fund based in Minneapolis-St.Paul.
  • The National Bail Fund Network has a directory of community bail funds to which you can donate, along with a COVID-19 rapid response
  • A Gas Mask Fund for black youth activists in Mineapolis
  • The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, which supports racial justice through advocacy, litigation, and education.
  • Communities United Against Police Brutality, which operates a crisis hotline where people can report abuse; offers legal, medical, and psychological resource referrals; and engages in political action against police brutality.
  • Northstar Health Collective, a St. Paul–based organization that provides health services and support at protests.
  • The ACLU, which provides legal services and support for a broad range of people with civil rights complaints.
  • Free Them All for Public Health, which aims to free incarcerated people amid the coronavirus pandemic, is raising money for people who have been arrested during New York City protests over the weekend. What doesn’t go toward local bail will reportedly be sent to other cities, and COVID Bailout NYC.
  • The Atlanta Solidarity Fund is raising bail and bond money for jailed protestors in Atlanta.
  • No New Jails NYC aims to keep the city from constructing new jails, and to instead divert funds that currently go toward the police and incarceration toward housing, ending homelessness, mental health, and other community support systems.
  • The Know Your Rights Camp, an organization founded by Colin Kaepernick that provides education and training in black and brown communities, set up a legal fund for Minneapolis protestors.
  • Fair Fight, an organization founded by Stacey Abrams that aims to end voter suppression and equalize voting rights and access for fairer elections.

Protesting Safely:

What to wear

  • Nondescript, solid colour, layered clothing, cover identifying tattoos
  • Goggles and mask
  • Heat resistant gloves
  • Hair tied up
  • Emergency contacts written down

What to bring

  • Water for drinking and tear gas
  • Snacks
  • Cash/change and ID
  • Washcloth
  • Bandages and first aid supplies
  • Ear plugs
  • Protest signs

Don’t Bring

  • Cellphone without first turning off Face/Touch ID, going on airplane mode, and disabling data
  • Jewelry
  • Anything you don’t want to be arrested with
  • Contact lenses

Transcript

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0:00.0

Trigger warning for the beginning of this week's episode the introduction

0:04.1

Discusses police brutality. We do not recommend skipping over it

0:07.2

In fact, we recommend listening to it, but it is quite triggering

0:10.5

Hello everybody welcome back to how come sorry this episode is late a lot of things have happened this week

0:18.0

Personally, we got into a car accident

0:21.8

We're okay. Yeah, it was crazy. Yeah. Oh, yes bends here again

0:25.5

There you go

0:27.9

It's me

0:29.9

Do want to apologize to everyone for your beat backs. I will never

0:36.8

We got a lot of messages on both sides. Yeah little from Colomé a little from

0:43.2

Colombe yeah, yeah, we got a little bit of a car accident yesterday people are

0:48.1

Bender bender people are crazy a woman plowed straight into the front end of my car because she didn't like how long it was taking

0:55.5

me to parallel park

1:00.7

Man if it was a man it would have been a crime of misogyny, but it was just woman on woman

1:05.1

It was just old woman an old woman who was fed up

1:10.5

Yeah, and probably a little crazy. Yeah, or I don't know like okay

1:15.4

So we didn't see her when she got can we tell like the whole yeah?

1:18.4

Okay, so basically we're parallel parking on this highway which is

1:25.3

in the what's the city cannon beach Pacific city Pacific city. Yeah, we went to climb all over the dune if you guys have

1:34.3

Have you ever seen big dunes? It's like it looks like

1:43.1

So we're at cannon beach

1:45.1

So we're parallel parking on the highway not even the highway just we're parallel

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