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like it. Good morning, everybody, and welcome to the highlight of human civilization. It's called Coffee with Scott Adams, and you've never had a better time. But if you'd like to take this experience up to levels that nobody can even understand with their tiny, shiny human brains, all you need for that is a cup or mug, a glass, a tankard, a chalice, a stein, a canteen, a jug, or a vessel of any…

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12% lower risk of all-cause mortality. But apparently that's a new study, and you've got to get it in the morning for some reason. If you wait till the afternoon to have your coffee, your all-cause mortality is not that much better. But get it early, and you're going to live forever at this rate.

In other science, according to StudyFinds, there's a desert plant that shows promise as a treatment for colorectal cancer. Now, I don't know how they deliver it, and I'm just hoping it's not a cactus. Let me check. Oh, it's a shrub. Yeah, a shrub would be no problem. I've tried to cure my colorectal cancer. I don't have that, but if I did, I would sit on a cactus if I thought it would help. Anyway, it's only a shrub. Shouldn't be so hard.

In insider trading, Nancy Pelosi's husband made some more excellent calls. Of course, we're assuming that he knows a little bit too much because Congress has insider information sometimes. But I was looking at a couple of the examples, and the two examples of his insider trading are that he somewhat recently sold his Apple stock and a good chunk of

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his Nvidia, but not all of it. Those are the same trades I made. I don't have any insider information. You don't need any insider knowledge to trade those two things. Apple is at a point where AI is likely to disrupt their whole business model, and it doesn't appear that they're extra good at AI. So I sold mine because I thought, you know, Apple went from sort of a monopoly kind of a company to a…

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