 You can follow us on Instagram! Today we are reacting to another Vicks ad. Oh yeah. You've never seen. Cool. It's called Vicks, one in a million. One in a million? Kind of like me. True. Not like you. True. Wait, what? You're one in four. Wow. I resemble that remark. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. You're one in four. But nobody knows what this is about, but they've always been really good. This is the one that's been requested. Did you know that nine out of seven dentists can't do math, right? I hope this one makes you cry. I hope this one makes you cry. And I become a referee. We use different techniques to make ourselves comfortable. I have to do it too. Just a little bit different from brother and sister. The thing is, life has a lot of problems. All I see are my problems. But I can't talk to anyone. I can't see anything. My skin condition is one of those. It's not infectious. It's a disease. It has no cure. Like some people's eyes, there's only one in 10,000 people. But there's only one in 100,000 people. Life is a story. I don't know that. Because in my story, there's everything that happens in other stories. Some hopes, some dreams, some efforts. But this story didn't even start. If this was the 17th year, people wouldn't have made this decision. And this decision, if anyone wants to know, it's for the happiness. For the love. Those who had made this decision 17 years ago, should be in this office. When I saw my parents, I couldn't believe it. You see these here in America. Because we're stupid. But like, that would play so well in America. It would. And I will say this about America. We're very generous. Whenever there's a need somewhere for something like a true humanitarian crisis, Americans give extraordinary amounts of money. Yeah. And did you ever see Lion? No, I never got to do it with a deaf man tail. It's fantastic. Yeah, I never got to see it. It's fantastic. That's what I heard. And the central theme of this is the adoption situation. I didn't see that coming in this. What I saw was the skin condition, obviously, what I didn't see, and I know this is real, so it makes it all the more that there is a freaking... First of all, she was abandoned. Yeah. That pisses me off. Yeah. Yeah, but there's obviously the number at the end was the most striking. There's what, 42,000, I think it said, or something, like some huge number of orphans. Yeah. Yeah. Much less, obviously, the entire world. But there's only 42 with disabilities got adopted. Yeah. Like they're less... Yeah, because who's going to want that kid? Yeah. And there's an actual orphanage like that that has those kids that are born with God bless those people who recognize that the one in a million isn't a tragedy, that the one in a million. I guarantee, because anybody who goes through life really acute suffering tend to be some of the most extraordinarily sweet, generous, humble, giving people. So to think that those kids... There's kids right now in India with that skin condition waiting to be adopted freaking A. Ah. Thankfully, there's people like those 42 that are at least the 42 sets of people. And you're right. This kind of commercial... This should be playing in America. Yeah. There's Americans who would see this and adopt one of those kids. Mm-hmm. I guarantee it. I guarantee it. And unfortunately, there's a lot of people, obviously, around the world that won't adopt kids that are disabled. I know. Luckily, there are all those people. And I get it when... I get it that there are challenges. I get that. I get that people would hesitate because you want to count the cost for that. However, how does your heart... It's like... This may be a weird and humane comparison, but if you go to an animal shelter, the ones that grab my heart are the mutts. The ones that... The ones that few people are going to really pay them the attention. My wife is that kind of... Yeah. In terms of just anything broken. Right. Or that others would look down upon. Right. It's like, if you want to go get a Christmas tree, I want the Charlie Brown tree. Yeah. That's exactly what she wants. Yeah. That's... But the dogs in adoption, she wants the ones that are missing the eyes without like her old legs, that are old. Yep. She's that kind of person. Thankfully, there are those kind of people in this world that will do that. But yeah, this was one of the best ones, I think. I'd like to know how old this commercial is. I'd like to know how successful it was. And I'd like to know if there was any kind of increase in adoptions after it. Because I would like to... I would hope there was. I would really hope there was. Last year. It was last year, October. Man, I wish there was a way to find out from Vicks if they've seen any increase and how widespread. Did y'all see this commercial or is this new to you too? Well, it's... Like when we done the updates on the internet thing. Right. Right. That should be a frickin' TV spot. That should be a frickin' Super Bowl commercial. But... I don't know why it's that. That is what should be on the Super Bowl, man. Yeah. That. Vicks, if you wanna spend money on something. Yeah, Vicks. Do that for the Super Bowl. We don't need another Doritos commercial. Yeah. Stupid Doritos.