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Logic The Rapper Deserves A Ton of Credit For Successfully Quitting The Internet

On today's Pardon My Take... LOGIC! The rapper joined Mr. Cat and Mr. Commenter to discuss the rollercoaster of a career that he has had, his new memoir, growing up in a dysfunctional setting, and much more. It was also revealed that Logic has done something that none of us could ever do (speaking for the PMT crew, of course): log off the internet. The fact that our jobs have to do with the internet obviously makes that very difficult, but it's interesting to hear what our brains do while being on the internet every single day. Take a look:

Mr. Cat: Wait, so quick quiz. Side tangent quiz. So, you're not on the internet. Mike Richards Jeopardy controversy... no idea?

Logic: I have no idea. I just found out about a crate challenge in the hood. 

Mr. Commenter: Do the words, "Bean Dad" mean anything to you?

Logic: Not at all, I have no idea.

Mr. Cat: What about the guy who tweeted that he didn't fuck his cats and basically was admitting that he was fucking his cats?

Mr. Commenter: Wait, no, that he didn't cum anywhere near his cats.

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Mr. Cat: Oh, he didn't cum on his cats, but he might have fucked them. Nothing? 

Logic: No, bro.

Mr. Commenter: What about the guy that may or may not have found shrimp inside of his Cinnamon Toast Crunch?

Logic: Man, the only thing I have heard of recently is this bored ape thing, and I was like, "Should I drop a half a million dollars on this?"

Mr. Cat: But you're now watching... we have worms in our brains, what we just showed you. The amount of stupid things we have inside of our brains is so, so bad. 

Mr. Commenter: There's like two percent of my brain that has to have the information of it of like a father that gave his daughter a can of beans and asked her to open it. And for some reason, Bean Dad occupies real estate in my brain, and I would give anything to cleanse all that stupid shit out.

Well, if you're not on the internet, it's like Mr. Cat and Mr. Commenter were speaking a foreign language here. Huge props to Logic for being able to successfully do this day in and day out, especially in today's environment where it seems like everyone and everything is on the internet these days.