Streamed and recorded live Tuesday January 28th 2025
From Goats to Geopolitics: A Humorous Dive into Current Affairs
Blondes, Goats, and the Doomsday Clock: A Wild Ride
Tech Titans and Historical Revelations: Unpacking the Modern Era
Farming, Freedom, and the Future: A Lively Discussion
Press Secretaries, Stolen Cars, and the Art of Debate
Streamed and recorded live Tuesday January 28th 2025
(00:00:00) Welcome Dudes
(00:01:07) Gambling Stories and Vegas Adventures
(00:03:16) Goats in the News and Political Commentary
(00:05:08) Broflakes and Transhumanism
(00:10:00) Government Efficiency and JFK Files
(00:13:24) Martin Luther King and Social Commentary
(00:19:06) Historical Trauma and Truth
(00:26:00) Farming and Self-Sufficiency
(00:35:05) Gardening Plans and Sunlight Challenges
(00:41:01) Labor and Immigration Debate
(00:50:37) Childhood Memories and Card Baseball Stories
(01:02:07) Military Standards and Mental Health
(01:15:01) Doomsday Clock and Global Threats
(01:23:11) AI and Technological Advancements
(01:34:45) Music and Cultural Reflections
(01:58:52) Physical Education and Society
(02:14:00) Planning the Cryptocurrency Debate
(02:47:00) Birthright Citizenship and Immigration
(03:00:18) Childhood Discipline and Getting Spanked
In this episode, we dive into a wide array of topics, starting with a humorous discussion about getting blondes and a press secretary's slick performance. We then explore the notorious gambling habits of Greg Walker and the curious case of stolen vehicles in Las Vegas. The conversation takes a turn towards goats in the news and the peculiar use of condoms in Gaza, leading to a broader discussion on geopolitical issues and defense systems.
We also touch on the tech industry's influence on politics, with a focus on transhumanism and the role of tech billionaires like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The episode delves into the cultural impact of media, referencing movies like Johnny Mnemonic and the evolution of tech culture.
The discussion shifts to historical figures and the potential revelations from declassified documents related to JFK, RFK, and MLK. We explore the implications of these revelations on public perception and the potential impact on historical narratives.
In a lighter segment, we discuss the joys and challenges of farming, from dealing with goats to the intricacies of planting and harvesting crops. The conversation also touches on the importance of self-reliance and the challenges of modern agriculture.
We wrap up with a humorous take on the doomsday clock, the role of the military, and the cultural shifts in society. The episode is filled with lively debates, humorous anecdotes, and thought-provoking discussions on a variety of topics.
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You win.
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Oh, there we are. There we are. And we're almost on screen. We're getting there. Hey.
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Hey, Joseph. You're getting a blonde. And you're getting a blonde, and you're getting a blonde.
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We're all gonna read that title. That is fucking hilarious.
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We're all getting 27 year old blondes to spend for us. Our biggest fans. Did you guys see a press secretary today?
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I do not. I did see that. I did see that. That was pretty slick. I went back. What's up, droid? Tony Coriolis. Listen, buddy. I put in I put in my doubler chip. I put in my doubler chip. What's up, droid? What's up, Gregory?
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Greg Walker is asking where where's my car? I Greg Walker is a notorious gambler. I don't know if you guys know this or not. Notorious gambler frequently makes trips to Las Vegas where he engages in the symbol activity, of gaming. Ben went to Vegas for purely puritanical good reasons, wound up getting his truck stolen. Greg, I would I would maybe suggest that your car wound up as part of the collection of a ring of Las Vegas Car Thieves.
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I I would. I I don't know. It's a it's a true story.
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Yeah. But, I mean, if Ben can show up to Vegas and get a beat to shit diesel pick them up truck stolen, I'm sure whatever delightful Honda to Acura that your Latina wife drives, would be prime candidate for thievery. Would.
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Are we searching for a My goat even goes up next to my truck, and she's got horns, and she goes like this and makes these little rainbows upside down, and these little rainbows on my truck with her horns
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Ruins the baby. Goats were in the news today. And do you do you have any idea why goats were in the news today? Why why were goats in the news today? Because the government of America, of USA decided that we were spending too much money sending condoms to Gaza, so we're no longer sending condoms to Gaza.
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So how does heard a note come in here. Holy shit. Well, well If we stop sending condoms to Gaza, they're just gonna make more hamases. Everybody knows that.
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Okay. I'm scared that I'm scared of where the goats are going anymore hamases.
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As as it turns out, the the the condoms weren't being used for their traditional purpose. They were being kind of MacGyver into inflatable devices that were floating over boundaries and dropping
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hazardous stuff on other have people. Well, yeah. Because as I previously noted, the Palestinians just kinda leave that shit in there. They would prefer not to move the time. So if you're gonna have them, you're gonna have them, you're gonna have them lying around, why not fill them into makeshift floating Molotov cocktails because you fuck like a man?
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Again, the Iron Dome defense system has told me to do this. Did you hear Trump say that he wants his own Iron Dome here? I did. I did. I got well, I can't stop guys on paragliders
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or floating condoms, apparently. What the fuck do you want it for? We're entering the golden age of America. We want an iron dome. Is,
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is this just, like, bronze and gilded age again? Are we just back to We are. It's the golden age. That's what Trump promised us. It's the brand new golden era. Alright. Right? That's what he said.
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For some people.
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For some people. For some people. If you own an artificial intelligence startup connected to the military industrial complex, you're probably doing great. You probably are.
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Joshua Cromley. What's up?
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I, I came up with a new word over the weekend to describe the MAGA people who who honestly, correctly, and justifiably and reasonably spent the last eight to ten years calling out the woke left idiots before attaching themselves to, demeaning, dehumanizing, transhumanist ideology, but now they're doing the exact same thing for Trump and Elon Musk and Sam Altman and Larry Ellison and Zuckerberg and all these guys. They're doing the exact same thing. So they're not Don't forget Gates. Don't forget Gates. Yeah. They're not snowflakes. They're Broflakes.
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Broflakes.
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They're Broflakes. Yeah. Yeah. That that's what these guys are. 100% Broflakes.
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Is that like that snow those snowflakes that don't leave water behind? There's not wet? They're like a dry snowflake.
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I
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thought it was a skin condition.
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That's why he has that look on his skin. The scaly
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dermatitis. So, like, rosacea.
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Sounds horrible. Mhmm.
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Is it Yeah. The good condition.
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The good transhumanist. You guys, they were the bad transhumanist a couple of weeks ago. But now now that they're on board with
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To be fair, it was, like, four months or something, though. They they made the transition, like, four months ago. Also, now the blue Elon Musk was the bad guy, and all of a sudden, like, they may and then and then, Zuckerberg went on Rogan, and they all been slowly making the transition to try and make sure we don't notice. Then, oh, yeah. You guys were on the Libtard side just a few minutes ago.
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Mark Anderson Mhmm. Was and I think still is, like, pretty freaking progressive, like, ideologically. But he can go on Rogan Mhmm. Make the case for the transhumanist billionaires, and that's what that platform is. Now, like, it's transhumanist billionaires, and then occasionally, you get Shane Gillis and Mark Norman and Ari Shaffir making jokes. Okay. Alright. Yeah.
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Tony Coriolis said, last week when, we were talking about Johnny Mnemonic that he was actually watching it for the first time. He said, yeah. Yeah. That was, like, the the beginning of it for me where they started really the first inkling that I ever had that they that they were, like, trying to merge humanity and computers where they where they literally would upload information into people's brains, and they were carriers. And and, the movie's so damn old that a 60 gigabytes was, like, an overwhelming size, like, too much for anybody. Like
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Right. Yeah. It's reminding me a lot of, how IBM got started, and their bean counting computer really made the war effort quite efficient in terms of determining where people were and where they're going and and their travel documents and things. And now with these new, what do we call them? Broflakes who were standing in where the family position would be for an inauguration forward of it, like, he was reading something he'd written down. I I did write it down. I You did write it down? Yes. It's it's on the record now. Yes. It is entered into record. Bro these these broflakes. So all these guys and we're gonna tie it into I don't know what Stargate is. I thought that was a movie about Egypt and aliens, but apparently, it's something else. So everything old is new again. And these old tech bros are the new tech bros. But isn't that just like what was going on in Silicon Valley in the with, Ronald Reagan and J. Peter Grace. He had his PPSSCC.
You mean the Star Wars era? Well, that stands for something, the PPSSCC. I think they just called it Grace.
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Hello, accidental alchemist. It's a good name.
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The president's private sector survey on cost control, and now we just renamed it DOJ, and you're snap about Government of government
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efficiency.
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Right. So all all the money going out is just it's frozen. We're we're freezing all the assets. We're gonna re Sky Skype. Look at again where the money's going, and, we're just gonna hold that in front of you, like that that carrot stick that we're not gonna let you eat and chew on. And when people are hungry, what do they do? They get a little bit desperate. They start taking action. They start running.
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Hey. Speaking of of carrots and sticks, let me ask you guys. What what do you think about the executive order declassifying the JFK, RFK, and MLK documents. All the k's out there in the open right now. Oh, the fucking 3 letter initials. Well, did you guys hear that? The KKK can't release. It is.
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Is it too soon for that? Is it is it too soon? I don't think people still no. I mean, just to release to release those files. I think some of those people might still be alive. Wasn't that the reason why we were gonna Oh, lady in the that were secretaries
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that passed along notes and information and shit like that. Like, they're really kind of is, at least according to Corey Hughes and a number of other scholars on the subject. With with everybody that was actually involved, well, well, good in debt.
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Just some of natural causes?
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I it's everything's a natural cause if the CIA is involved. Right? There is no k's in Malcolm x. Not a single k in that.
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A c sound.
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The x is way further down the alphabet. C or a k. So Yeah. I gotta find single k. Sick. I I presumed all these years that my daughter, all my kids, didn't didn't pay any attention to anything on the shit that I said. You know, I'm just their crazy dad that is into weird shit. And, when the Martin Luther King release was coming out, I was like, oh, shit. My daughter sends me a message. She goes, oh, people's hearts are about to get broke. And she's like, she totally already was with it. I'm like, oh, you did listen. Wow.
I am I am happy.
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What what might break people's hearts? Pray tell. What what could be in there, and I would upset people. Anybody that's ever put up as a as a major figure
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is always a complete scumbag that's got enough things in their closet to be controllable. That they if you were an actual decent person, they make sure that you don't get hurt, that they crash and burn anything around you. And worst case scenario, just get rid of you. Like, they they make damn good ensure that anybody that's on the main stage is as dirty as they are, and there's a mutual destruction aspect to everything with them.
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So was the role of Martin Luther King and people riding buses around and deciding that they wanted to move into traditionally white neighborhoods to cause the white flight to fluctuate property values? Is that was that the outcome of the the dream?
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If you look at pre Jim Crow laws, the black community in and of itself was actually much wealthier. So when you look at, Martin Luther King, when he was pushing the integration, the integration didn't actually do good things for those people. Before that, black people lived in a black area. They shopped at the black grocery store that was owned by a black family. They got their gas at the black owned gas station, so on and so forth. The pollution. You know, and so did every other culture. That's the way we were. And when they forced that integration, the the black people were not on the top of the food chain, so they just fell off. So now they don't get any kind of stores or any any businesses or anything like that.
And in my opinion, that's what truly got achieved in that. I the guy was, the guy was a super, super dirty guy. The it it he was just the first step before, because you can look at, Ice Cube and, all that and NWA and all that in the exact same manner. Prior to that, you didn't see the glorification of of any type of gang stuff and the real alternative heavy drug, heavy sexuality community. You saw more of a push toward, having jobs, trying to pass laws that gave them equality, things like that, and then their entire focus changed to drugs and pussy because that's all the the media that was black media showed.
And so in my mind, it's it was just the first step to breaking that. Take away their money, take away their freedom, flood them with drugs, and and and make them want nothing but drugs and skanky girls. And all of a sudden, dudes are not actually trying to build anything anymore.
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Except that stack of, that rubber band stack of cash. Yeah. Just just trying to trying to build, the personal brand.
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Yeah.
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%. Collection of,
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beats to wrap over, to mumble over. Which which when you look at it still isn't even like your classic entrepreneur where you had a product that you wanted to make that was the best product and you stood behind it, and everybody knew you for your product and you pass that on to your kids, and then your kids took over that company and continued making the best product. No. This is all just straight hedonism. Very in the moment, very now, whatever makes people feel good and feel like they're egos fed. That that's the entire push that they made, and I believe that, you know, that was a contrived push. And in my opinion, King was part of that.
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And that's gonna break some people's hearts, just crush their reality? Yes. Maybe maybe that is the point of releasing the files is to say that, yeah, there's some really dark stuff in the world. And and the build up to see that the people who, for how many years, have been following the story and have been just gobbling up every ounce of new information are going to have the files open in their lifetime, what is that gonna do to them? And how completely broken will their minds be if they have to come to terms with what the
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official documents say? Well, there isn't really much anybody left that's from that era that had a direct hand in things. That's the and that's always the case. That's why foil releases are always forty years after the event because they if you're in power, it's presumed you're at least 40 if you know, and that's gotta be on the very young end of it. You're probably 50. And so you're if you're in a power position making those decisions, then you're on your deathbed, if not dead, by the time the chips fall and the consequences need to be paid. You know, there's nobody left around to pay them. They do that on purpose.
And this is no different. You know, there isn't anybody meaningful that's in power and will pay a penalty for the things that got done, in any of these 3 k cases.
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So that was 1968 when MLK was gone. That was fifty seven years ago. A little bit longer between, JFK's assassination. He probably put those all on a timeline. So it's within that sort of retirement age for the for the children who were young, probably maybe in kindergarten, maybe just starting to pay attention to language and news stories and wondering why, you know, why is mom and dad kind of upset or sad about something? Because the president died. So to live with that trauma for so long and then just at the end of their life, just hit them with another dose of trauma truth or truth as the weapon, to say this is what really happened?
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It's an interesting question he brings up about, if they're gonna retract the holiday. Mhmm. Tony brought it up. And,
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It feels like everything's up for grabs right now. That that's real weird since that
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they had the inauguration and all that on Martin Luther King Day also.
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Right.
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And then turn around and you release things that make turn him from an angel into a complete dirtbag.
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And nothing in between. You're either perfect saint or, you know, working with the devil. There's no there's no, gradient there unless you're Russell Brand, and then you're just, a saint now. He's got his thing called breaking baking bread or breaking bread. I don't know. Do you think he'll apply to go to the the press secretary's meeting hangout party thing that she's thrown? I think he's too busy dodging the the puff daddy shit or p ditty or whatever the fuck. The the fallout from that is just been such a rumor mill to say that anyone associated with Hollywood and the music industry is somehow involved with it. And there was a clip with, was it, doctor Dre maybe? A Bandwidth.
The other guy who's a dog, who's a lion, he's a Snoop. So Snoop Dogg was was on an MTV set, and they were talking about, videotape was stolen from a party. And I think Carson Daly was was talking about that. And Snoop Dogg started rocking and getting real uncomfortable and didn't wanna say anything, didn't wanna talk about it, which is interesting because he was recently at, I think, a presidential inauguration Yeah. Doing his doing his comedy.
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Time before that, he sat there and said, anybody that, I basically called anybody that's black that would go there and uncle Tom and all that. I'm not sure the exact words that he used, but and I'm sure there are much more course, but that's the idea. Call in anybody that would go to the Republican thing and uncle Tom, and they just had to hand him enough money for him to be 1. Was it a bit of a a threat and some money?
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So there's the money, but there's also threat of, you know, we're gonna implicate you if you don't. Spread some rumors. Make some tapes. Hail deleted? It's the dooms it's the celebrity doomsday clock. It's like every celebrity has a doomsday clock ticket going. Bears says you were on
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with Wheezy. What is this about, Marcus?
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Wheezy?
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Wheezy had Marcus Allen on talking about all the crazy shit from the and all the main massacres, we made holidays out of. What is this, sir?
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Interesting. Interesting. I don't I don't have any knowledge of that. Wasn't me. It must have been someone else.
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We know nobody that that Do I have a do I have a clone running around? We know nobody's that sexy. Mhmm. We know that didn't happen. What is the truth podcast?
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I'll link it so we can see it. Oh, a different Marcus Allen.
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Oh, it was a A totally different Marcus. Yeah. And he's an old British man. It's not even like a black dude. Is he talking about NASA? Wide receiver or anything like that. No, man. He's like an old Brit. And Oh, yeah. Yeah. Hey. Hey. I fucking love Wheezy. That's my dude. That's my dude. Like like, well, I'll I'll fucking I'll ride for that motherfucker right now. I will. He's trying to figure it out. He's a garbage man. That's he is. He wakes up at 03:00 in the morning, gets in the truck, and goes and does, you know, freaking refuse pickup and read for truths and people's Like, twelve hours a day.
A couple of times a week, he does a podcast where he asks questions that a lot of people don't want asked. Like, he's fucking he's all in on his family. He's all in on trying to figure this shit out, dude. I got nothing but respect for that guy. He's great.
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Let's talk to him sometime. And ever since men at work, all of us wanted to be a garbage man a little bit. I was trying to get him on the show,
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and it's a little bit too late in his day. Like, 09:00, he lives in Florida. Nine o'clock, he is really trying to put himself to bed because he wakes up at three to to go to work. Like, his morning starts between two two and 3AM. So so getting him on, like, this late in the day, not not necessarily conducive to his work schedule, and the motherfucker works six days a week.
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Pull up Lola's baby, Marcus.
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Lola's baby. Or where did I find that?
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On my YouTube.
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Oh, okay. I see. So we're talking birthright citizenship here in Anchor Babies?
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Yeah. Staley.
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Is that at Odens Elchemy on YouTube? Yeah. There it is. Now let's find that again. It's probably in the telegram, isn't it?
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Yeah. Just a picture in the telegram. And the truck's rolling good. Loving the new gears we put in it.
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Heck. Yeah.
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Like, literally, all of Alder Point Road, we can basically, we can basically do in third.
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Excellent. That rear end adjustment really balances everything out.
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Yeah. I took it because you I lowered the gear ratio, so it's not it doesn't have as high a top end, so it moves each gear down just a little bit. And that change really made all the difference because before that, with the truck was either screaming in second or or wanting to glug in third because third was a little bit low. Well, we moved third down, all of them down, but now third's a much stronger gear.
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I found it. It's, YouTube short. Yeah. Send that to Steve here and Telegram.
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That was our baby this morning.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. I've been frightened and frightened for days. Lola's been, in labor for a couple days. Had us threatened. Then, finally got her done last night in the middle of the night.
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Let's, let's bring the the live video feed
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of adorable baby. Live stream the birth?
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Sorry. I I
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never just ordered an actual full on birth. I've come close.
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No, dude. He makes fucking he makes premenopausal yeah. Premenopausal white women show up to the farm and rub a a wooden stick around a brass bowl while all of the calves give birth. He charges them $385 an hour. It's a great gig. It's a great gig.
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Yeah. They also get massages with this beautiful baby. Yeah.
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Good job, Lola. Good job, mama.
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Oh, yeah.
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Good job, Lola.
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Alright, buttercup.
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The heifer's checking out the new baby. What's going on? Would you name her?
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We haven't named it yet. Haven't named it yet. Good job. Try and name it tomorrow. Just working today. Been getting her trying to get her out, get it out, get it out, get out the rest of the day, and getting all the birthing area and all that ready. And
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we'll start milking tomorrow. See here too. That's what I talk about. Or the sun's up. It doesn't ever actually reach our property. And as it changes angle, it'll drop further and further down the tree line. Oh, it definitely reaches the property. Down here
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right now. Definitely. You did. Hitting the house.
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I've been on the property when the sun is in full reach. I'd I have. I have.
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Yeah. Just not during the winter, it don't.
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Definitely not.
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Yeah. It really makes that importance of the sun returning such a huge thing here because there's 2 light doesn't touch our property. And by the end of that second month, you're not happy. Like, that's a that's a real thing where if you aren't getting sunlight in your skin, you start getting unhappy and depressed. And, a lot of times, any we've the older animals that we've had that have passed, and they were old. They died of old age, but they do it during that time period, like, when they're weakest. And like I said, it's not like they were gonna die. The young ones don't die, but it's it's just it's a hard time.
You go a couple months without the sun touching you. And then, when that bugger comes back after, after, the winter solstice and it comes back in the spring, and you're down there and it just touches you just like,
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And you notice the the moods change from the animals?
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Oh, yeah. Everything wanna someone? Maple and ornery and everything starts either 1 of the 2 f's, fighting or fuck it. Like, that's the 2 primary f motives that are gonna are happening, and they're already the peacocks are showing off because it hasn't been raining for, like, a week and the sun's starting to come back. And so they're down there showing off. Got babies rushing out. Go ahead, Steve.
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No. It's been it's been oddly warm and rain free, in, you know, Northern California for the last couple of weeks. Like, it was cold as fuck when I was up there seeing you know, hanging out with you. Like, actually, like, actually cold. Like, not like California cold, but holy fuck, it's legitimately cold. And even though it's been down to, like, 38, 30 5 here in the North Bay in the morning, like, that dissipates pretty quickly. But we haven't had an actual winter. As soon as the day hits, it's 50 to 60 degrees, 70 degrees in other parts of the state, stuff like that. No rain whatsoever. There's a fall spring that's been taking place. Flowers are blooming. There's freaking vegetables that are starting to pop up.
Wild garlic is going off, and it's going to kill all of that here in about two weeks when there's a cold snap. Yep. And it's gonna set the regrowth cycle off by another, like, six to eight weeks as a result.
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So luckily, my shit ain't growing yet. Mine won't start growing till it's then gets back up on the property, and we'll be good to go then.
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What are you planning on planting? Are you getting your seeds prepped and ready to go?
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We're almost ready to start doing our seeds. We wanna do about twice as many tomatoes as we did last year. I think Christy got, like, a hundred hundred, and we got enough in the freezer probably for another 50. So we probably got, like, a 50
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yards of tomato. Kidding. We have 2 giant freezers of frozen tomatoes I haven't processed yet. We're gonna have so much spaghetti and pizza sauce.
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Well, we gotta have about 200 jars. So, a year. So, we got to have enough for that. And then she probably she wants some stewed tomatoes and things like that. That's just for the the spaghetti and pizza sauce. And that includes peppers. So you gotta plant a bunch of peppers, but we're gonna do that over at Brian's house. And he gets way better light, and we're gonna do the, more vegetable things, the cruciferous items over here. Guys, the sun's so nasty in California. It makes your, broccoli and cauliflowers and stuff wanna bolt. Mhmm.
Yeah. Like immediately, you know, and, I got like, a pound of Romanesco cauliflowers to get going of seeds, and they're tiny seeds. These seeds are like little the size of BBs, and they weigh nothing. So it's a giant bag. Then a whole bunch of the golden cauliflowers, and I might go throw the asparagus out probably here soon. I got a bunch of asparagus. I got a bunch extra asparagus. I can put it just around the property and see where it takes off wild and it just takes off on it, hopefully.
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Do you ever make crust from some of that cauliflower?
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Yeah. Yeah. We've tried it. Not with the Romanesco, but we've tried it with normal cauliflower. Very interesting. Not very many hours of direct sunlight is definitely your cruciferous vegetables. Really enjoy that. Broccoli, cauliflower, all that kind of thing. They don't they don't like a lot of light. It makes a bolt where instead of making that nice head, the they'll tops will all stretch out and turn into flowers. Asparagus doesn't like a ton of light. They don't like a lot of heat. Also, I probably would do some, like, tubers. Tubers would be alright.
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This is the ones that go under the soil?
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Yeah. Yeah. And then various herbs. Yeah. Don't like don't like a whole lot of light, various herbs. So that's that's where I'm at. I don't get a lot of direct sunlight, so we're gonna basically do that same thing you're doing MS. And, then, over at the other over at Brian's property, we're gonna, set his yard up, and we're gonna do the tomatoes. The more fruiting items over there that require a whole lot more sun, especially late in the year, your melons, your, tomatoes, all all that kind of stuff that actually produces a fruit, beans.
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This is this is good, being self reliant and not waiting for the government to disperse your SNAP funds to your little food stamp card. There was a lot of little mini heart attacks this morning as people were concerned that they wouldn't get re upped on their their SNAP benefits. But, apparently, that wasn't going to affect
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Yeah. I noticed that Democrats have reared their ugly heads again, and they did not learn any lessons. They're just gonna come out and say all the dumbest shit again immediately and and spread as many lies as they can. I'm like and and the thing is I'm not even a Republican. Like like, you know, you guys can't you guys everybody's hating you more and more, but you guys just keep being like, why double down? Why double down again? Like, you guys you guys gotta quit being such blatant jackasses. Like like, the whole thing with I I seen a a meme going around, and it's all about Trump sending those guys back to Colombia.
And then it put up the cost of, a military plane, and then it put up the cost next to the the a plane ticket for 1 person. Not a whole flight full of people, 1 person, and tried may leaving that as, like, the comparison.
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It's like that you can get past the spelling of the word Columbia. Right. Right. Right. Right. That I owe you or a u or a o or how does Columbia? Right. Spell it. What the fuck is that a measure? That's a that's a measurement. Columbia or Columbia?
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There's hold on. I gotta I can't remember what that measurement is.
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The appearance of military craft burning it in people and dropping them off might make them a little bit nervous. It might make them feel like they're a criminal or something. Yeah. And that was o u l o m b, Colomb,
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is a standard unit unit of measurement for electrical charge rest representing the amount of electricity carried by a current of 1 ampere in one second. Essentially, it measures the quali the quantity of electrical charge.
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And the political electrical charge seems to be at maximum. The polarity between that side and that other side over there seems to be so riled up against each other that anything feels like it could happen. Anything could go in any direction. There's there's some real struggle, and the definition of words are very important here. People are are thrown this word criminal around, and they're they're saying, you know, this person is a criminal, that person isn't a criminal. So what what is a what is a criminal, and what is a crime? And what is just a little civic spat or a civic dispute?
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Oh, Oh, Coherence eight eight eight Victoria Salt said that during the Obama administration that they were bringing in Colombians to to traffic narcotics.
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To bring coffee to Americans?
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I I think probably a little more punch than the coffee. Okay.
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So they're they're spiking the punch?
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Yeah. They're probably spiking the punch.
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Putting some real cocaine in the Coca Cola. Wake me up before
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go go. Don't leave me hanging up.
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So our press secretary confirmed the fact that if people are not citizens of America, then they are illegal citizens,
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which means that they have to be a crime. Go to law to get here means that the moment that they were here, they've been a criminal. Every moment they've been here, yes. That that that that is just factual.
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Okay.
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And and pretend any different That,
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might hurt people's feelings?
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Apparently, it it's hurt a lot of people. Hurt a lot of people. The time? Is is that people's feelings? The Democrats are also very concerned with who's gonna pick their crops again. Because I'm I don't remember that from history at all.
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Oh, okay. So this is something both sides agree upon that if there's a threat of, you know, not having enough workers for the fall harvest, then people can't eat
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well or at all because No. No. The Republicans are trying to send them back, and the Democrats are screaming, but who will pick our crops? And and and The Democrats. That seems to have been a A cross. The civil war? Was the civil war?
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Well, I mean, you you recall your history, Ben. The Democrats were also the party during the civil war that was sitting there going, if we don't have slaves, who's gonna pick our crops?
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It's amazing. Amazing.
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They're they're nothing if not consistent. Why why would someone who's born here and grew up in this environment and grew up on a farm ever demean themselves to do the thing that provides their family a living? We must import menial slave labor for this. We live in a society. That's their whole fucking argument, dude.
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And the best part is is that they don't wanna recognize because they're like, well, who would pick our food? Do you know that in white in the Republican states, white people do it? It's only in the Democrats pay states that Mexicans do that for them. Like, in the white states,
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it's fucking kids, dude.
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Yeah. For the money. Custom combining is the best money you ever make in high school. Bro,
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I have to tell you, man. When I figured out that I got paid back in the the 05/00 to drive the tractor, which at the time, minimum wage was, like, I don't know, the $2.37
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is going up. In '19, 1990, I got my first job, 1991, and minimum wage was $3.75 an hour.
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Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Dude, I I remember when oh, no. It was, $2.85 or $2.87 an hour or something like that with the the first year that I learned to drive a tractor because I remember that being, like, something that the farmer told me. Like, hey, dude. You're getting paid almost double minimum wage. Right? And you're 12. You know? And I'm like, hey. That's a come up, man. That's a fucking come up. For some reason, it is child labor. For others, it's learning skills and opportunities. And so I learned how to operate heavy equipment.
I learned how to operate farm vehicles. I also I got paid an additional dollar an hour for each 1 of my friends that I hired to come be a part of Hay Crew that were throwing bales onto the fucking trailer attached to the tractor that I was driving. So I walked away at, like, $8 an hour. Wow. Man. Over yeah. Just for having a couple of buddies show up to go to work with me. And, like, $8 an hour in 1989, you you were you were doing okay. If, honey. If you're a kid, that's all the candy cigarettes you can buy, man. That's all the freaking, you know, Mountain Dew pop rocks and comic books you could ever fucking want. You could buy them in The United States. Oh, the base. I'm not gonna buy a pack of baseball cards. I'm buying a box of baseball cards. Yeah. For the whole box.
I'm a go to the trade show. Wow. I'm a go to the convention. I'm gonna get that Don Mattingly autographed card, motherfucker, with the big ass cop coke mustache on that dude. Heck yeah. Heck yeah. Like a first baseman should have. Exactly. Possibly.
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Exactly. I met Kat Herbeck in person. That dude Oh, nice. Giant. I changed the, I didn't I met Kirby Puckett.
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Dude, do you remember I hung out with Kirby Puckett. I got drunk with Kirby Puckett. Nice. I didn't know he was Kirby Puckett until the end of the fucking night either. Like, that's how fucking mellow the dude was.
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See that? It's hilarious. I didn't know Kent Herbeck was until because I I met him. I was changing out. He bought they had just come out what they were called SensaTrax shocks. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And he wanted them on his suburban while this guy comes in. He's a big fucking dude. I'm like, wow. That dude's huge. And didn't think nothing of it. I did the job. They're like, put the new Sensa tracks on there, and I'm like, alright. Fancy ass. And I put the new Sensa tracks on there, and then I go to do the ticket. And I'm like, Kat Herbeck. The fuck?
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Dude, I I for real, I thought Kirby Puckett was my friend Maurice's cousin. I did. I and I treated him like he was Maurice's cousin the entire fucking night. Like, I was busting his I don't know. Scurry fucking again. I mean, I have all the space talking like that. I didn't remember. Five eight maybe. Just squat and round. Yeah. Dude, he was a refrigerator. Yeah. Yeah. And and I I
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I spilled over him. And I'm not that tall. So when he's out in the outfield and he's jumping just to catch those balls, I mean, he was not a tall guy. So he really had to leap to catch. Dude, that guy that guy was so athletic for having that body. And He's kind of a freak, man.
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He really was. He was like he was like the spud web of baseball as far as that goes.
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Absolutely agree.
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You know? And and yeah, man. He was, an incredibly gifted athlete. But the 1 time that, like, we met and hung out, I legitimately thought he was my friend's cousin. That's fucking hilarious. That's hilarious. At the end of the night, you know, because he said his name was Ken. So we were calling him Kenny the whole night. And fucking at the end of the night, somebody else came up. He was like, yo, dude. You know that's that's Kirby Puckett, the Twins baseball player. Right? No. That's that's big that's big Ken. That's big Ken.
We've been calling this motherfucker big head Ken all night. Why the fuck is he not big head Kenny?
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And how does that how did he suddenly turn into, like, a fucking Minnesota icon? Like, there's an entire generation of people that don't even know his his name can be said as just Kirby. It's gotta be Yeah. Wait. Wait. Wait. What the fuck? That's true. That's that's facts.
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Yeah. He sold a lot of packs of baseball cards.
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I got drunk with fucking, with with fucking, he's dead now, but, no. Not Peltier, with, Peltier's out now, though. That's neat. That was it. Like, I don't know. That's gonna kill an entire generation of, like, alternative songs. Like, I don't know what they're gonna do. Freaking, but, no. I got, drunk with his set his right hand man. Why am I blanking his name?
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Shit.
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No. I had a shootout with the cops. He's the dude that was right there with Peltier, and I got drunk with him and traded stories. That dude was intense.
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Dude, those ant guys aren't fucking around. They're not. They're not. They're about that life. They really are.
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Good. He's the 1 that, when Bernie Sanders, after he got, special security or, secret service and all that, And he stood up at that meeting in secret service all fucking went to go grab him and fucking you heard the entire room just draw in their breath. Was he,
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like, Chase Chase Iron Eyes? Is that who you're talking about? No. It's, fuck. God. I mean, I I met that dude a couple of times. Bernie just had this whole, like, let's suck off the pharmaceutical industry and vaccine industrial complex thing in the senate because he's really, really scared that Bobby Kennedy might be health and human services secretary. Yeah. Clyde Clyde Bellacorp.
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Clyde Bell okay. Okay. Okay. Yeah. I got drunk as shit with Clyde. I knew who he was. I knew who he was, like, within, like, two minutes, though. Like, not that many people are more intense than I am.
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Yeah. No. I dude, my my ex wife, Ben, the first time we came up to your house in Redding, and, like, the first night that we were hanging out and just talking shit, being dudes and stuff like that, she was like, that guy's pretty hardcore, And I'm like, no. Dude, you don't you've never been you've never left California in your life. Like, you have to fucking leave California. Peep like, dudes aren't dudes here. No. I don't I don't I don't have a better way to explain that. Through travel documents in order and travel. Of the men here aren't fucking men. And when you leave California and you get into America, you'll find that, like, the vast majority of regular fucking dudes have the exact same approach to existence. It ain't it ain't an outlier.
It's how it kind of has worked historically throughout history if you want to be able to grow things and produce things and, you know, make shit work. Sorry. It it it's not couched in the liberal bullshit that you're used to, but, like, this is regular dude shit.
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But, like, when I go out to out and I'm gonna when we went to go out and we had to separate Lola out of the herd, first, I have to identify that 1 of these cows is a a girl and one's a boy. I have to realize that the boy cow, the bull is gonna act quite a bit differently than the girl. And the bull is not gonna be impressed that I'm out there fucking with these girls. So now I'm gonna have to be real rough about the way I do things because if I don't, he's gonna smoosh me. And then I'm also gotta be gentle with her because she's she's her mama cow and at the same time firm.
And I have to understand that I have to have these differences and approaches and, the job's gotta get done no matter what. And so I can't let things get in my way of it. It's just gonna have to happen. And if I don't feel good or it's raining or it sucks outside, that's the that's the picture that liberals never show of farmers is the farmer up at freaking four in the morning. Like, the first time, Sunshine had a a calf. Heifers are real hard. Heff in in naturally, heifers, about 50% of the time, the calf is gonna die. And if you're not there about 50% of the time, the cow is gonna die too. And so they didn't get people don't see things like me at 03:00 in the morning grabbing on the chains, pulling so hard that it's digging literally into my hand and cutting into my hand even though it's a large round item and screaming while I'm trying to pull a calf that's dead already out of the back end of a cow to save her.
And and doing that for hours and, you you know, nothing but blood and nastiness all over you, and and now you've gotta take care of this cow in a very loving manner. And you know what? The dudes here in California completely neutered, and they can't do either job, to be honest. They can't make the cow feel safe because you know what? The whole reason my wife feels safe is because I'm a fucking beast. Like, nobody's coming into my property or my or my house and fucking with nothing. Not because I have pit bulls, because I am the pit bull. And that makes her feel good and safe, not because I'm a neutered little bitch who's like, oh, how are your feelings? Do you need me to tell your tampies for you?
Like, no.
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So there was some talk about the military, American military, and who is eligible to be in it and who is not eligible to be in it. I think, let's talk about people who've refused some sort of, little poke in the arm are now allowed to return. If so, if they had left because they refused it They don't report to me. Regime. Yeah. That's that's interesting. So now they're returning to the military, and then other people who were maybe a little bit more limp wristed and maybe a little more, sugar coated and, held, to a different standard are maybe not allowed to to participate in military warfare activities and games.
So what's that gonna look like? Are we going to see I parades in the street? Are we gonna see a show of strength military parades?
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Is Beth in here? Oh, hi, Beth. I I would say that this is a win, a %. You we traded out to what happened here. We traded out and got a bunch of guys who actually have conviction and used their brain and traded them for a bunch of people that are literally mentally insane. I mean, I'm not saying that, transsexual people should be treated badly. I'm also saying you shouldn't listen to them or put guns in their hand. You understand that they are mentally insane, that there is a they have a severe mental illness, and that person should not have a gun nor be in charge of anything. That person needs to just be let to do their weird thing, taken care of, and not pushed onto the rest of society to make us like that.
So and the thing is is I saw this happening when I was in boot camp because I was, I was in boot camp in 1993. '90 03/00 as in boot camp. And 1994, they put women into the millet. They started doing the coed boot camp, and then also the don't ask, don't tell. And so when they did that, the first thing that they had to do was, lower the standard substantially. And I don't gotta tell you that when this is your fighting force that you're depending on protection for, lowering the standards just on the face of it's a bad fucking idea. Mhmm.
And so and we had to lower the standards. So the way it works in the army is is you're only as strong as your weakest link. So if your weakest link, you have to basically cater to the weakest link, and the whole unit has to be there. So when you're not even talking about, like, an extraordinarily athletic woman who was gonna keep up with the men, possibly, not the not the elite men, not the super athletic men, but at least the average men maybe keep up with them in to some degree. What instead happens is we have to cater to the lowest of that group, which is so far below what men are capable of. But in order to train as a unit, that's where this has to be.
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Okay. Graveyard, you're just gonna kick me out every Yeah. Fuck you, Steve. Randomly? What the what the heck?
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Yeah. That's what you get. In the Internet bars of death. I don't something nice about the duck. We like ducks. Ducks
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are fucked up. Hey, Luke. I would just like to say that I love the government. I think Barack Obama was a saint, and that Joe Biden was definitely not a dementia riddled pedophile, and that Kamala Harris is probably the smartest, bravest woman on the face of the earth. Can I have the fucking stream back now? Is that what it takes? I I think Kamala's parents were citizens of America and that she was totally allowed to run for a political position. Did you guys see that Candace Owens is doing an expose on Mahone's fucking husband?
It's like creation. That's what it's called. Becoming. Becoming Brigitte. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because everybody knows that everybody knows that Macron's husband is a dude whose name was probably, like, Davey or something like that before he was Brigitte. Oh, yeah. That was Rick. Yeah. Yeah. We call him Brigitte now. I don't know why. I don't we we all just, you know, went along with it for shits and giggles. He was raping a 15 year old kid, turned out to be the president of France. I don't know, man. Which yeah. So when when Emmanuel Macron was, in high school, his teacher was his current wife.
Mhmm. She was in her late thirties, early forties. He was 15, and he got with that dude. And now they're a a power couple, and everybody's just supposed to be like, oh, okay. Well, there's a guy pretending to be a woman who quite literally groomed and raped a 15 year old who's now the president of France. This is okay. We live in a society.
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That's France. They have their own language there for the long time. And again, just like I was talking about with the with the don't give these people weapons. Don't let them be in charge. This person is, transsexual, which up until recently was a disease. Body dysmorphia is a mental disease. It tells us that you're not right. You should not be leading society. And then also, Macron or whatever, this jackass obviously is perfectly okay with pedophilia. Like, when when, when you're looking at leaders, these are the things you need to look at. Like, what do these people actually do? Similar to, like, what what does a person actually spend his money on? Because that'll tell you what's important to them. What comes out of their mouth don't mean shit if that's not what they're actually spending their money on. I've had a million people tell me all about how they wanna live off grid and live out in the mountains like me.
Do they spend their money on that? No. They spend their money on the the ship from civilization. So that is actually what you want. Let's be real.
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And towards that's the goal that they are approaching every day.
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And literally, at they had to take and lower the standards to the military to make these people accept acceptable. And now then what happens is is when we're in extreme combat because at the end of boot camp, like, part of the reason you're under so much stress is to see who breaks. Because if you're gonna break, we don't want it to be in combat when our life depends on you. We would rather you do that when we're all safe and we can just send you home. And that's okay. Like, if you do not have the mental durability and it's tough, war is rough.
If you don't have the mental durability for that and you also have weapons of destruction and other people around who are on your side, their side, you need to be all there. Like, legitimately, when you're training the first time with a gun in boot camp, there's a guy in a tower with a sniper rifle, and all he does is watch every person there. And if you for even imitate, like, you're gonna turn around in the not be straightforward with that with that m 16, Not what they're shooting now, but that's what we were as an m 16 a 1 when I was in. If you turn that weapon outside of this range, you were taking a bullet to the back of the fucking head. No questions asked. You decide I'm gonna put my gun here.
Boom. You're dead. Because you've probably lost your mind. You're gonna start shooting the other people. It's the way it works. And so putting somebody that's already got a mental impairment and can't handle stress into that situation, that is the worst idea I could possibly imagine. So, yes, this is an upgrade. Getting rid of them guys and taking back the ones that actually held their ground and didn't get the jibby jabs and put up with the the stress of that. Those guys, way better.
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Was that the plan all along is to allow these people the opportunity to prove themselves or to make fools of themselves just to kinda show it off a little bit to say, you think you wanna play? No, man. If your if your business is killing
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Mhmm. And putting the best highly trained killers upfront to do the job of killing, you definitely don't want to have to throw in, retarded cannon fodder. You really don't. Like, you want your best killers upfront. It's been forced on the military to phase out their better highly trained killers and implement these, like, woke freaking idiots because, I don't know, diversity and inclusion or something like that. But they won't put, they won't put women on the front line. They won't put, like, postoperative transgenders on the front line. They won't.
They won't. So frontline combat is still all about putting your best rank killers, upfront. What the downfall is from that is in administrative and decision making positions. You're now putting mentally ill people in those roles who are going to make mentally ill decisions because they're mentally ill. It's it's the most backward shit you could possibly imagine if you're trying to run an efficient killing machine.
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It really is. I I don't I don't know. Was it I'm not even advocating make any sense at all? Was that the whole point of it to not make any sense to break some people's minds for a little while? Stabilization and demoralization
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has been the name of the game for, like, forty years, man.
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At the end of the day, if you wanted somebody that was crazy, you'd want that crazed mad dog killer. Because if if I was running a village and I was choosing dogs to defend the village, would I choose the junkyard dog that damn near attacks its owner, or would I choose the chihuahua or chihuahuas are angry little fuckers. So, like, a lab that's really loving and everybody that it meets, it wants to lick. Which 1 do you want to bend in your place? It's not a hard it's not a hard decision. And like Steve said, the thing that really stands out is the sheer number of leaders that have these real mental issues.
Like, how do you keep putting people in charge? I understand that there's gonna be a percentage of those people, period, just because that's just the way the world is and things work out into percentages. And, you know, even if you today got rid of everybody that thought differently with than you within twenty years, there would still be a percentage, a good percentage of people all of a sudden that we're there again. It's just how
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it
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works. Weakest link in the military, don't ask, don't tell, the whole story of women in the military. It wasn't that GI Jane, and there was, like, 80% rejection rate for Navy SEALs. So then why would
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There has never once been a woman that's passed Sears School. And sure as fuck, not looking like Demi Moore. Never once has a woman passed Sears School. In fact, 90% of men don't pass Sears School. And to get invited to go to Sears School, you are the top of the top of men in the military. Not just not just physically, but mentally, the whole 9. You have got to be such a competent, capable, down to earth motherfucker that it's not even funny. I don't believe that you can get in if you're under six foot. You've gotta have a certain weight. Like, these guys, the things that they're doing are meant to break people.
Meant to. And it's not meant to test you. It's meant to break you. And if you're 1 of them crazed fuckers that keeps going, they're like, yeah. Okay. You're 1 of us then.
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And what's the reward on the other side for sticking through it?
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That you are now 1 of the most bad crazy motherfuckers that's ever lived on the entire planet, that you are now mentally broke and aren't can't actually be a part of society, but you serve that society, that, chances are that you'll never really understand again the things that you're doing, that you're gonna do the most dirty things that you've ever done, but everybody's gonna but they're gonna tell you you're a hero, but not openly. You'll never get a parade. Just some asshole in a backroom will tell you you're a hero. Yeah.
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So is that a good pitch for recruitment for a young young kid today, sixteenth century old high school kid? There is no pitch for recruitment.
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No. You're born that dude. There this is a reason, like, when people try talking to me about Valhalla, there's some motherfuckers, they're made for Valhalla. There's a reason that Odin picks just certain guys. Those are those guys. They live for this shit. This is what this is what they were dying to do their whole life.
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They just kinda know that that's what they're gonna do.
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Like Military. And and go out and be and and be of service like that. Sure. They just that's just who they are. And and you you were born that. They can't make you that.
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So when it comes to telling anyone that, you know, there's a military opportunity for you, go apply. Doesn't matter gender or anything. Don't ask, don't tell. Just just go apply. Just see what see what jobs are available for you. And they tried that experiment for a little while, and now it's sort of repealing. So was it a was it a failed experiment? Have they gotten enough data? Were they trying to collect data on this? Were they trying to just say, hey. You know what? For some of you guys who weren't aligned to I imagine part of this is the transition
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of the the tech the technical part of the military where they need less frontline fighters, and they honestly if you gotta look at it, they had so when you start in the army, 1 of the first things they give you is a is a a test for your morality and your mentality. And what they're trying to discover is how hard line is your morals. Are you somebody that could, like, maybe go destroy a village if they told you that would be beneficial for the country and then just not worry about it even though the people that you hurt were just normal people or women and kids or whatever? Are you gonna be okay with that? Because only certain people fit that bill.
Only certain people do. And so they're looking for those people, in order to see if they're gonna be able to use them in these positions. Now when we look at today's military where so much is done with, computers, you gotta wonder then, are they looking more like the last starfighter for kids that remorselessly have no problem just going and merking until they're out of ammo and just enjoying it and never actually sets into reality that they just destroyed a bunch of human lives? So are they looking for a different mentality than they used to look for?
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It seems that there's expanded military capability, including drone operators, and will mention drones as far as a press secretary event this morning. She did mention, about the New Jersey drones. So the official record from the government was that those drones that were flying around New Jersey just a few weeks ago, The FAA did know about them, and they were authorized to fly around and that they were a lot of, consumers, hobbyist drones even if they were 8 feet long and, you know, size of cars and anomalous shapes and speeds and sizes in terms of wasn't that an easy thing for them to just say at the time? Well, this is what this is what this is what Trump's administration and his new press secretary, the the beautiful cat trad Catholic, wears a cross, 27 year old, speaks for the the youngest generation.
She's, she's coming out and saying, yeah, drones, government know about them. FAA know about them. Don't worry about them. Yeah. So that's what they put on the record. Other people were wondering, was there some sort of nuclear incident, some sort of drill, or something going on? And now that they've got enough time and space between them and the event, now they're just gonna say, yeah. You know what? Let's let's recreate your memory here. FAA knew about it. It wasn't a big deal. Don't worry about it anymore.
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Oh, stop.
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It it it was that comment. Step out for a minute and trade dogs, guys. It it was that comment that was kind of like, are we watching a propaganda satellite? Is this Trump's press secretary who's running cover for what he's up to? Some of the other things seemed reasonable, but when he mentioned, you know, his official stance in the New Jersey drones, that was kind of a head scratcher. I don't know why they offered that information up. No one was really asking about it. Right. Right. Hey.
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I know nobody cares. Mhmm. But just in case you were curious, they're all government property. Nothing to worry about. All of that stuff we made you freak out about a couple of weeks ago, That was just you guys being hyperreactional. Why do you have to be extra womanish about this shit? We got it under control. Go back to bed. But wasn't it? Go back to bed. A year ago, we had concerns about Chinese balloons, weather balloons,
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whatever they were floating across
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Yeah. To come in. Yeah. Yeah. No. The weather balloon was going to destabilize the entire country. But let's just forget about that. Yeah. Well, I mean, US drones. Hey. Hey. At least it's our guys. Right? The guy who came out and said, oh, they're nuke sniffers. Don't worry about it. Nuke sniffers. Remember that? Like, they've thrown so much bullshit our way over this. Hi, Gomez. Hi. Do you wanna come up to say hi? No. No. No. It's okay. So That's Chick fil A lettuce, dude. Do you really want the Chick fil A lettuce?
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Alright. Okay. Okay. There's the ambiance.
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Yeah. Because the the
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This is a a pet owner experience, ASMR video now.
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Come on. Is it For those who can't own pets You got every fucking crumb, man. You did. There's no more crumbs to be oh, there's more. There's some there's some truth down there.
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Fuck. There there is truth to find.
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Goddamn it.
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So then we're talking, you know, nuke sniffers, and that brings us to the doomsday clock. And now how close are we to midnight? Are we, like, eight minutes away from from midnight in the end of all civilization? Second. Okay. Eighty nine seconds. Okay. That's even it's even less. I had that tab open. It's a doomsday clock. They have the timeline, the bulletin. Was that was
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was a You have to play that clip. I'll play that clip. We played that clip this morning. The dude who announced the eighty nine seconds to midnight Right. He sounds like he took a whole freaking balloon of helium before he went out to be like, and you must live in terror.
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Right.
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I didn't know that he'd let anybody but BB do it.
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And he liked the Jack Clark or the fucking nuclear clock. They should have had Bibby do it. They shoulda had mister Milakowski come out there and be like, and we're all gonna die. Well, I wanted to ask DeepSeek about the relationship
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between the doomsday clock and the state of Israel since they both seem to be around 45, 40 6, 40 7 time period. You know, it's a coincidence. There's a heavy coincidence around the, time of that 1940 period. Hugely, coincidental.
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Yeah. No. I mean to another atomic scientist.
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Yeah. So that that was that, guy with the weird hair. Looked like he put his finger in the socket.
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Let's go ahead and and run the clip. It's not irresponsible.
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Thank you all for being here today.
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It is the determination of the science and security board of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
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Daniel. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I have to pause. I do. I do. Tell me that you you got bullied every day growing up without telling me that you got bullied. See, do you know Brett Brett, was in Weinstein. Acronym for that? Yeah. No. This is once upon a Weinstein. It really is. Uh-huh. Really, it was a fantastic family dynamic.
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Scientists that the world has not.
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Is just really hit a helium balloon and then be like, tomorrow's going to end.
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That the world has not made sufficient progress on existential risks threatening all of humanity. We thus move the clock forward. In setting the clock closer to midnight, we send a stark signal. Because the world is already parallelistically
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to the precipice,
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any move towards midnight should be taken as an indication of extreme danger and an unmistakable warning. Every second of delay in reversing course increases the probability of global disaster. It is now 89 to midnight. Uh-oh.
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And this particular illustration is brought to you by the Public Broadcasting Corporation circa 1973.
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So when Saturday Night Live mimics this for their sketch, are they gonna say it's sixty nine seconds to midnight? Swing.
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Swing. No. Because we're out of here.
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My name into this has been to midnight? It's been to midnight.
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Right. That's that's stark signal. Is that a reference to Iron Man, you nerds? I'm not even Batman signals, the bat signal? What is going on here? The bulletin of the atomic scientists?
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They're just waiting for me to come up with the gold fusion is what this means.
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God. You're a punk, dawg.
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Is this an atomic clock that's eighty nine seconds to midnight?
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Yeah. Yeah. It's the doomsday clock. It's the atomic clock. This is what is allegedly the countdown to, quote, unquote, nuclear annihilation.
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Now So this is the closest it's ever been to midnight? Yes. Yes. Uh-huh. Because
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every time they shift it forward, it's the closest it's ever been to midnight. They set it to ninety seconds
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after the Russia Ukraine thing popped off. Right. So is this just like ground up day for for doomsday fans? It's like we're always living in this. Were we, like, five seconds to midnight fucking,
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back when Iran when BB used to look. Iran. Iran. Look. Look. Look. Look. We're we're we're half a second to midnight if you don't go to war with Iran now.
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No. It was like it was like, like, two minutes to midnight or something like that. It didn't get shifted to ninety seconds to midnight until 2022. But every little incremental approach and look. Let's be let's be fair. I'm pretty sure when they introduced the doomsday clock, it was at, like, two to three minutes to midnight.
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Do you remember when it was the furthest away from midnight?
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They introduced it in the so that would be, I believe, the furthest. I don't think it's it's gone forward and falling back a couple of times, but I don't think we've ever been less than two minutes away to midnight in the nuclear era because that's the point that they're trying to make. I I don't necessarily subscribe to the nuclear weapons, you know, conversation. They But I do acknowledge that we Climate change. Planet killings that that we we've made. All
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all the scientific ways that things could just go through. They they're they're including all of the factors that could end to the end of civilization. I have a note saying that in 1991 when US president George h w Bush, his administration signed the strategic arms reduction treaty with the Soviet Union, that is when the hand was furthest away.
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Okay. What?
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I have to look on the website again.
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I just don't know that we have world ending weapons. I don't I they they've not shown me anything that would suggest that. Some of the world's stuff. Civilization
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killers in HIMARS, Rods of God, all kinds of 2000 pound Sure. Shit like that. That's what I'm talking about. The the that's what I mean. Like like civilization
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With Papa Bush. Destroyers, I don't think that technology exists. Papa Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev were in dinner together, and they they signed the START, the strategic arms reduction treaty. That's when the world was the best in 1991. So they're telling us after 1991, it was just we're going to y 2 k, and then we're just going to, Terminator. What's what's the, what's the thing where the robots come online?
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I'm trying to say that.
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Skynet comes online, and then Terminator takes us all down, which seems a lot like what's happening when we got Gary Ellison, Oracle, and we've got the the Palantir guy wasn't in the news lately, was he?
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Peter Thiel?
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Oh, he wasn't Or Alex
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Are you wait. Or which Palantir guy? Peter Thiel, Alex Karp, Joe Lonsdale? All of them have integral roles in the current administration. Peter Thiel just signed or just secured, $425,000,000 in funding for a nuclear reactor company Oh. That he partnered with with OpenAI founder Sam Altman, talked about it on the show this morning. Mhmm. If there are people watching who don't watch AM wake up, Monday through Thursday, from 7AM to 10AM on the West Coast, I do, a, a show where we go through a lot of this stuff. Yeah. It, Peter Thiel is, I mean, really more so than Elon Musk, the shadow president right now.
Elon Musk is out in front being the cartoonish face of distraction to get people to not realize that the technocrats that are running the Trump administration are Peter Thiel and Eric Schmidt and, Larry Ellison. And even though they put them up front, even though they do.
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So did you cover whatever the Stargate thing? Is that having to do with an AI initiative of some kind?
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The Stargate thing is a half a trillion dollar investment between SoftBank, Oracle, and OpenAI to create an AI generated program that tailors your cancer vaccine to you. Oh. Now Okay. And and it's all about Joe Biden made his the last, like, fifteen years or twenty years, of Joe Biden's life was all about, like, the cancer moonshot thing. And when in 2016 when, or 2020, when Trump and Biden were running against each other, it was the first time in recorded human history when 2 individuals who had 2 fake cancer charities were vying for the presidency.
Joe Biden had 1 in the name of his, dead kid who got dead because he was trying to blow the whistle on a rack, and then they said he died because of cancer, because of exposure to, like, burn pits or something like that. And that was the excuse that they gave for it. But cancer, because it's, largely avoidable, largely, but most people get it because they don't avoid the things that give it to them. It's a a massive industry, and both Trump and Biden had, like, cancer cure charities. Well, Biden couldn't get over the hump as far as manufacturing a product that would allow people to think that they would be better if they took it.
So Trump is now trying to to do that, and that's what the mRNA gene treatment for cancer via Stargate is.
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Let's let's If I got Trump coin, do I get a discount?
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Yes. You do. And if you get Melania coin, you get an additional 8% off.
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So then, again, I I know we wanna get into a serious debate at a on a future Tuesday evening talking about the pros and mostly cons of cryptocurrencies.
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Is it hard for people to see that, you know Am I gonna have to moderate that 1?
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You may need to.
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I may need to. You seem very antsy to get in on this 1.
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A little bit antsy.
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Moderated. I have thoughts for sure, but but if I have to draw the stick for that, I I'm fine with it.
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Well
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right. So with Melania coin pulling the rug out from people who are trying to get rich with the the Trump coin, and now these tech bros are saying this is good. This is good. All the money funnels back up to them. Does it not? Yeah. If I if I make a hundred dollars here or there because I bought some penny stock cryptocurrency shit token things, You know, I I figured out how to do it, and I get a couple hundred bucks, and that's not a whole lot of money. But when all the money just goes back up to the top because these people planned it that way, then is it ultimately good for society as a whole to have to play in an economy where the best thing you can do is gamble.
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I would presume that the majority of the money, like in most systems, is going to a middleman that nobody knows their name and talks about and that the lion's share of the money is going to the whoever's because let's not pretend like Trump was sitting there writing code or whatever the fuck it takes to make a crypto coin and setting up the infrastructure and all that. Let's, like, let's not pretend that somebody else did that and said, hey, Trump. We'll give you a percentage if you let us put your name on our crypto thingy. And he said, yeah.
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So Well, and and having the relationship with Elon Musk already and the Dogecoin and the and the Doge department of efficiency, whatever they're doing. So he was already surrounded by the, what do we call them, the bro flakes and the crypto bros and those guys who this is what they know about. So Trump, trusting in their expertise, said, let's go for it. Sure. And then it's allowed. But before then, reminder, before Trump took office, there was other organizations including Rockvin with Ray Token, Odyssey, the Odyssey video website with their LBRY. They were called library, and they had an l b r y token. They were held up in in court for what they were trying to do. Telegram was trying to raise money up. Yeah. With the with the, t 0 n, their ton token.
So now it's just different people in charge, different rules.
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Now it's allowed? Well, now it's it's tethered, and it's ripple, and it's all of the actual oligarchs. That, you know, have been finally invited to a seat at the table. I look. Crypto cryptocurrency at this point, right now, today, Jan. 28, 2025, cryptocurrency is a tool in your bags. If you show up to a job site and you don't have all of the tools that you need to go to work that day, you're going to be well fucked and far from home. You are. And so until it becomes something other than what it is, which it's rapidly becoming that, but until it becomes that, it is nothing more than another tool in your kit.
You you can be opposed to the idea of it, but you can't deny its functionality.
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Sure. I I agree with you there. I'm gonna say it's a tool that's a very dangerous tool, and not everyone has the self discipline to use the tool properly Yeah. To moderate their own usage of said tool without putting in more than they can lose and not cashing out when they need to. They are irrational, and they have emotion, and they are swayed by the crowd, which is to say, when you have something like DeepSeek, Chinese AI technology, which can write you a trading algorithm and do all the trading for you to remove all the emotion because they can mathematically read the charts.
Yeah. For humans who think they can compete against supercomputers, it's you're not playing chess against a supercomputer. This thing's too much greater when it's finances.
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No. You're not. You're not. You know who's the world chess champion?
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Magnus Carlsen. Magnus.
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Yeah. Magnus. Is that the dude who put the vibrating anal beads in his ass in order to win chess matches? Is that that the same dude? Is this why we can't wear pants when we play chess anymore?
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Hey. I wanted to My favorite it's Brian's favorite name,
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Magnus Carlson. Magnus. It was like, well, I I look. I got a good friend named Mag or called Magnus. He was 1 of the most notorious Boogaloo boys back, like, five years ago. They put this motherfucker on the cover of Time magazine because he was such a threat to America. He's, like, the most fucking, like, kind, loving, gentle, fluffy, little metal head on the planet. It's only because he was a firearms enthusiast that got together with other second amendment advocates that he became a threat to America. Like, that's fucking crazy. If you actually met the dude, you'd be like, I want to give you toast with the crust cut off. I do. Like, that's that's what you that's what you want. It's what you deserve.
I'm a go ahead and make you a PBJ and cut the crust off because that's that's where we're at. Like, he's delightful. He really is. The uncrustables. I wanted to give a highlight of why 1991 was the best year ever. Really did. To to prove this point, I'm gonna go to the band, Uncle Tupelo. If you're not familiar with Uncle Tupelo, this is j u p e l o, Tupelo. Okay. Tupelo. Yeah. Jay Farrar, first first, real project. It's the whole attitude of the era.
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Harmonica.
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Down here where we're at. Weather changes, that's the way it goes. Sometimes it snows when everything's wrong. Sometimes it stows, but when it does, it doesn't last long. Down here where we're at, All we do is sit down the porch and play y'all songs if nothing's wrong. Sometimes friends come around, they all sing along. Down here where we're at, everybody is equally poor. Down here, we don't care. We don't care what happens outside the screen door.
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Yeah. It's the effectively it. That's the entire fucking Sometimes it snows. You deal with weather. When weather comes around, it doesn't last forever. It doesn't. It goes away, But we're all equally poor here, so we don't give a fuck what you're doing as long as it doesn't come through our door. We used to be a society. That was that was straight up 1991 sentiment right there. It was. Yeah, dude. Shit happens. You move through it. Don't bring your bullshit into my house, and I won't put my bullshit on you. How about we just go to fucking work and handle it?
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Seems to be the way to do things. That was an interesting year apparently. Fucking, Clarence Thomas got the sexual harassment charges.
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It was a pubic hair on a Coke can, Ben. It's the worst thing that's ever happened to anyone in the history of always.
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Yeah. That was a that was a big 1. Freaking, Queen Elizabeth became the first British monarch to just to address the congress.
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And, yeah, yeah, uncle uncle Tupelo, Jay Farrar in particular, definitely proto hipster indie folk, but you have to add Bakersfield into it. There's no uncle Tupelo or Jay Farrar or that sound without Bakersfield.
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Did they plant the seed for corn?
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I don't think so. I think Ozzy planted the seed for corn. In the Bakersfield. Did that go too well enough known to get us kicked off YouTube for that?
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It's fair to use. We No. No. It's fair to use. We've discussed the value, the significance of the song, the lyrics, and the culture we created. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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Oh, so Wasn't that about Nirvana time also? Didn't Nirvana come around right away?
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What was it? Oh god, dude. The 1 before the naked baby 1. I remember ordering that 1 from thrasher magazine out of the back where you could order tapes. And, like, gas buffer and Nirvana. I think I got an original or, like, first Soundgarden album, some fucking mother love bone and shit like that. I had a cousin who lived in Renton, Washington, which is a a like, basically, like, a Seattle suburb town a little bit south and and west of Seattle. And we would go out and see him when I was a kid, and in, like, '87 or something like that. He's sent me home with a mixtape, and it was Gascoffer, mother love bone, fucking, a handful of other, like, random Seattle, you know, that proto grunge bands and shit. And then that a couple of years later was everything that was on MTV and shit like that. It was yeah.
Bleach. That was the name of it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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The days. Bleach was it was the first one.
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Some Bleach fans back there. They really love that album.
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Yeah. The dogs are big old school Nirvana fans. They are. They would be old school Chris Cornell fans, but Ben won't allow vocalists that have more range than him to be played in his house. That's true. It's true. You know, it's a rule, hard and fast.
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Yeah. Y'all gotta have a line.
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I will die on the fucking hill that Chris Cornell is the best male vocalist of all time. I really I mean, I mean, if if Bruce Dickinson had never lived, I I might agree with you. But He can't hit the fucking there's no range.
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There's no range. It's all the same That's because the range he's in is always perfect.
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Cornell could go from fucking, like, 2 octaves below to 8 octaves above. The drop of a hat. Dude was a fucking genius, man.
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It's talent. That's more than mumbling over some beats.
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Listen. Bruce Dickinson did not get near as mystified as Cornell did. I'll agree with that.
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Alright. The
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black hole sun. That's why he got that ring. The debate is now the best man to Ben's black hole sun story is great, by the way. If you've never heard Ben's black hole sun story, it's it's worth. I think the first time that we were hanging out at the Reading Place over many, many dabs, we got into this conversation, and it's never fucking left my head. In fact, I can't listen to black hole sun without hearing Ben's voice telling me the story. So maybe you should. Yeah. My ex,
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she was, she was living in Iowa, as most of these stories that you hear like this happen in Iowa. And, the she was dating this guy, and this guy straight up every time black hole sun was on the radio, he was the black hole sun. It was talking to him and trying to get him, and then he would beat the hell, out of Leila. Like, just beat the brakes off of her because somehow, I don't I don't know how that makes it better, but it does apparently. I I I don't know. I can't explain crazy people. But, yeah, beat the brakes off her every time that came on the radio. Like, I I I'm shocked she didn't just, like, go write Chris Cornell songs or a letter like, fuck you, Chris Cornell. You some bitch.
Got me beat up 3 times. I hate you. Wild. Yeah. That guy was the black hole sun in in his mind.
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And the music video tells that story as well?
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I I I I kind of equate that to your, to the, what are those people called? The the gang stalker people? Targeted individuals? Yeah. The targeted individuals. The TIs. Yeah. It it it that it's that same mentality of that. Like and and, honestly, the weird thing that people net I think don't mention to these target targeted individuals is how narcissistic that idea is. Like, you realize that you think you're that important that some organization that controls the world has spent millions of dollars and man and hundreds of hours of manpower just trying to control very simple things in your life.
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Well so in reality, like, the expenditure to target somebody, pretty pretty minimal. It it really is. You're already being monitored in a number of different ways by various different agencies just for the fact that you're on the Internet. If you're moving around your life and somebody wants to fuck with you, it really doesn't cost a lot to post a car up outside of your home. If you want to send 2 people in If there was 1 car,
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that would be that would be a thing. But most of these people, like the lady that came here that's a targeted individual. Christie pulled off at a random spot. You know how the mountains out here are full of random pull offs because Yeah. They they need it. Yeah. People gotta pee. People gotta adjust their loads, all that kind of shit. So Christie just pulls off at a random pull off to pee, and somebody else pull off at the pull off across the road across the road from them. In white vehicles. In a white vehicle, and they had been because they were cutting trees out here, they had directed them to this spot and made it so they would stop on this spot. So this other person could then also stop at the spot. And what the fuck are you thinking?
Get the fuck out of here,
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you loon. No. I mean Correcting traffic against an individual.
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Late a lot, but, dude, like, okay. I'd I've gone through 9 phones, dozen laptops, 3 vehicles, and, a spouse since I've been doing this shit. Fuckery.
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I know that it exists.
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2 things can be true at the same time. Yes. Absolutely.
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Absolutely. And what may look like reality often isn't, especially if you're trying to find significance where it doesn't exist. I I 100% believe that. I think that we've created a culture where something like the targeted individual is as much a part of modern mythology as anything else. Well, this is back to MIA selling special hats
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for her fans.
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I would rather get back to the vocal genius of Chris Cornell, though. I would. I'm gonna smell that. I'm gonna force that on a tell me I'm wrong. Tell me I'm wrong. Make a case.
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If someone is not an option that's better than Chris Cornell in a comment at some point, we could maybe try to challenge it, but I don't have any evidence beyond Chris Cornell.
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His neck's too skinny.
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It's where his vocal cords are.
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Like, you're gonna go through 7 vocal registers
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on some talking shit. He could've just said a week. It would've been
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waiting
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You know what? If if Chris Cornell tried to take enough cocaine to fly a jet to 20 countries and perform a a heavy metal concert, he would have died 3 times.
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Daphne, get the 3 finger. You could make a case. You could make a case for Lane Stable. You could. He can't do that. Like, that kind of effortlessly both these dudes in live performances hit an f sharp minor, at a register that you're not supposed to be able to sing in. Yeah. But I did. Chris Cornell and and Lane Staley did. I had puberty, though. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. No. No. And that's what makes it more impressive because allegedly, at least according to the lore, both of those dudes, Coxswains. Coxswains. They they they were. So if you're That's the technical term for it?
Yes. Yeah. That's the the technical term, a cock swing. Swaying. 1 who lays down the hammer. Yeah. Yeah.
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I was just gonna ask, did we sell the mystery of the YMCA, and why was that played at,
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Trump rally so often? Donald Trump has ushered in the gayest era of tech bro republicanism that you could ever imagine. They had the queers all over the Republican National Convention, Peter Thiel, openly gay,
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is, you know none of them listen to Man o War. They all listen to Chris Cornell.
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I I bet I bet they don't listen to Chris Cornell or Man o War at all. I bet most of them listen to, Bruno Mars and Taylor Swift. I bet they do. Big chance. Well Big chance.
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But yeah. Lip syncher. She's really good at lip synching.
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Bruno Mars in pink. Right? They're all about that up and down funk, man. They really are.
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Oh, that dude is painful. That dude is painful.
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The masked singer was exposed. Did you hear about that?
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I didn't know there was a masked singer. So this is a gang show. I was too fat to get in a fucking Uber.
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Is that about Lizzo again?
[01:52:25] Unknown:
No. This 1 wasn't Lizzo. Okay. Oh, I have something about too fat to get in an Uber. My my girl sent me that this morning.
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Yeah. Some some singer. Uh-uh.
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Mhmm. Yeah. Let's see. Let me let me grab it. Here we go. Did she get her butt crack pierced? Or she was, you know, it was a a lift, which is even more
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ironic. Is the Lyft just a handicap accessible Uber?
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Well, the difference between a Lyft and an Uber is apparently how much money the peasant driving the vehicle makes. I think that's
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Okay. Drama alert. Here we go.
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Holy bejesus.
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Drivers' unacceptable behavior. Bitch, you too big to fit. This a Honda HR V. We don't have the seating for you.
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Somebody needs to harpoon her and collect the oil. We need lamps.
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You could light Philadelphia in a storm with that chick.
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Holy
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shit. Like, I've seen a I've seen some big front butts, but Wow.
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Some viral marketing for Ozempic.
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Yo, dude. The booty's in the front. Holy shit. When the booty is in the front, you probably got a couple extra pounds on you. And hey. Hey. Look. You popped out a couple of kids, dude. That's different.
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That's different.
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Could the scientists set the bolt in the doomsday clock, folks study her? To get the kid out. How could somebody get that pregnant?
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Right. Fuck it. You need a goddamn floor jack to get that flop back up when, you know, like, just to even try and get in there. What you need is a hardcore
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spelunker. You need 1 of those fucking Tennessee cave diving, fucking half retarded, fucking mongoloids in order to fucking find that crack, dude.
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If she listened to more,
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would she stop her emotional eating? She just needs some power metal to to inspire her.
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By the way, this is the kind of shit that my girl sends me, like, all day every day. Just, you know, dude, look at this retarded shit.
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Oh, after There is no chance that chick wipes that thing or cleans it. It. Like, they she can't even get to it.
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It it would take a service droid. Like, you would need your own personal r 2 d 2 wipe me in order to fucking handle that shit. Is that real life hard code? Out of him.
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Out of him. And then that poor droid would be the first droid that got droid rights because everybody would feel bad for it.
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Mhmm. Yeah. Oh, that's your function? Like, that's your only function? That's your primary function? My dude, we have to make it easier on you. Tell you what, when you get off of work, we're going to send you directly to the smoking hot Latina bar. And then the only thing that you have to do for the rest of the day after hundred and fifty pound woman yelling at fucking lift, the only thing you have to do is is just watch booties bounce in your face. That's it. That's it. You know? Hey. That's what every dude kinda wants to know. Front booty. Right. And it's not a front booty. It's a back booty.
The front booty doesn't exist because it's an actual pussy. And you could put your face near it if you have enough credits. Do you have enough credits? Do you have the social credit to have enough credits to put your face within sniffing distance of real pussy? Maybe not. Maybe not. Maybe you should be a better citizen. Maybe you should try harder.
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Is this your only think statement in the argument?
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Age your fag. That's my bad.
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We were going to argue about the the merits and the demerits of having a, physical education program in public schools. I think you're just arguing in favor of it at this point, saying it's should be a requirement for every for every student in public school, and that physical education should not be removed. There was concern about the jock culture in American public schools due to celebrating the physical fitness of athletes, football players, the so called jocks over the academics.
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You know, like This guy can this guy can actually fucking fit in the door of a car.
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We got we used to clock to eighty nine seconds from midnight who, you know, we we're we were concerned about his his voice, but he's a very intelligent fellow.
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And you know what? Say two minutes for midnight, Iron Maiden. Way better than eighty nine seconds.
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I grew I grew up in the era where where, like, student athletes were actually a thing.
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Yeah. Yeah. If you weren't at least, pat get didn't have at least a c in the school I was in, you didn't you didn't get to participate. So it's another situation where 2 things can be true at the same time. You can be a student and you can be an athlete, and you can be good at both. In fact, like, you're good at both. You're probably better at both. Health thing. The whole mind, body, health thing, and the people with the healthiest bodies also should have a healthy mind and, you know, those things should go together. That that that whole concept.
Okay.
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I think there's I think there's still a debate to be had there.
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Yeah. No. The the debate to be had is is whether chick that can't get herself into a lift, you know, and whether we're privileged because she ate herself into being a fucking beluga.
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Is that tide turning? Is the cultural tide of body acceptance returning to a more rational
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the tide's turning, but I think within a few years, if it keeps up with the way it is, because I'm noticing shaming. Shaming's making a comeback, baby. But, again, there is a lot of women like that where before, everybody's like, oh, no. She's beautiful, blah blah. Like, the way everybody shit on people when they were making fun of Lizzo.
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And now Everyone wants a fat best friend until your fat best friend, you know, 6 to her New Year's resolution, loses weight, goes to the gym, starts doing squats, and is pulling more guys than you.
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My best friend, if he pulled more guys than me, I wouldn't care. Even a little bit. Brian, you're gonna go pull a bunch of dudes.
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Hey. For for no reason whatsoever, I would like to shout out Freddie Badger. Yeah. Freddie Badger. If, if you guys don't know who Freddie Badger is, he's a hell of a freaking musician. He is. I'm shaking his hand. He is, man, he's been doing some really good stuff, and I can't remember the name of the gal that has the accordion that's playing with him.
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Bridgette.
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Bridgette. Okay. The the they do great stuff together. If you if you aren't familiar with this young fella, Freddie Badger, go learn you some shit, man. I I I had the opportunity and the privilege to meet this guy at Ben's house. Fuck, dude. Seven years ago, something like that. Six years ago. 17 years old. Yeah. He was barely learning how to play at that point.
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Tied himself how to damn play. Nobody even never took lessons. Just Doing great. For me to do.
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Really fucking doing great.
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Yeah. He's actually living with, some guys that, professionally make a professional what the hell do they call the guys that make banjos?
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Luthiers.
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Luthier. He's with he's with a professional luthier that's fairly well known in learning how to make his own equipment or his own, instruments and all that. He's, if you look at his website, he's put up a few pieces that he's that he's, fixed up or made. And, obviously, while he's doing that, he's been traveling around. He went the year after he hung out with Steve and I, he went and did a tour down south and went and hung out where, Jimmy Driftwood is from and hung out with all the people down there. There's an entire community that's based around that And got he got to play in Jimmy Driftwood's barn, 1 of Jimmy Driftwood Driftwood's most famous songs, the Tennessee stud. He played in the Tennessee stud stall.
So pretty cool. Pretty cool. He's living it up. You you gotta love, you know, so many people, have went that route of that ready player 1 where they don't live a life at all. They're they're living through the TV or through the computer, And that kid, he doesn't at all. He's he's out living fucking life. You know? Marcus got to meet him also this last year. We, stopped from, stopped and, visited him on the way back from, Flattoberfest.
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Do we have some plans for of 2025?
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Sure does. He's got a big old event putting together. You don't wanna talk about it, though.
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Save the date. July, maybe?
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Steve's over get Steve's over over there getting slapped around with the chimichanga. He's getting sent some memes.
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I'm here. I'm here. I'm here. I'm trying to participate. I am. Y'all don't know. You don't know my life. You can't judge me. You fucking asshole. Okay. Ben knows my life, but you don't, Alan. You don't. Just a little bit. Then Ben's life knows my life, and Ben's dogs know my life. Ben's cats at this point know my life. The the yeah. Yeah. But but you, motherfucker, don't judge me.
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Oh, fuck.
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Well, next month, it looks like they were, they were it's gonna be kind we should be exciting. We're supposed to have Jared in next month. It looks we're trying to get in, Ahmed Hillman. Yeah. I don't know if, Nico apartment is just too chicken shit to come in or what the deal is. I think the entire crew
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revolved around revolutionary blackout network, Nico House, and all of you know, like, look, dude. Nico's my my boy, but he does not want to debate us. Because when Nico goes on screen to debate, he does it to win, and he's not going to do that if he he comes here. And so that's the the inherent problem. Like, it's, you know, when you got somebody that will only engage in debates with lesser opponents and you're not 1, you're going to have a more difficult time. That that's all there is to it. And, I wish it was different. I wish we could actually just fucking go ahead, put some gloves on, spar for a couple hours, and walk away.
I I wish we could because that's what it is to me. You know what I mean? Like, it's fucking you know? Yeah, dude. I might get punched a few times. I've been punched a few times. I'm okay with that. I am. Like, I can roll with it. It's alright, dude. It's not gonna damage anything that has to do with my quote, unquote image to get fucking socked in the face. It's not. But if your your marketing is I never miss, then you have to structure your world around
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never missing. Yeah. I wonder if, we're having that problem with some other folks.
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Like Andrew Wilson? That fucking coward pussy? Fucking look, dude. I'll I'll smoke more cigarettes than you right now. Ben will smoke more cigarettes than you're right. There's nothing special about that dude. Nothing other than he's been promoted through the algorithm to make him appear special. It and, no, babe. I'm not gonna start smoking again.
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Oh, fuck.
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It might help you win debates. That was fucking
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great.
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That was the best way to end that. Oh, that was fucking awesome.
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She got mad.
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No. No. Oh, shit. And and and if you, we're not bringing in Jaren for an interview, sir. We are, we are bringing in Jaren for a fight, and we are on the other side of said fight. So you should enjoy that then.
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There are so many interview channels. We are a deeply in that.
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No. Don't don't even the there was a fucking glowy that showed up in a couple of shows a week or so ago. Tried to dox me on air and shit like that. Absolute total piece of shit. We're we're we're not gonna do that, Greg. That's a stupid idea, Greg. That's a really bad idea, Greg. That's a fucking retarded idea, Greg. No, Greg. Get that out of your fucking head. It's not even fucking funny, Greg. That dude actually threatened my fucking family, Greg. Take it out of your fucking vocabulary, Greg. How about that? How about that?
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And to say, I on the flip side, I I I've doxed myself numerous times. If you can find my country as you're in a lot of trouble.
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Yeah. No. No. No. It wouldn't me. Dude, find me. I'll shoot you. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Your family that's fun. Yeah. That's that's fun. Leave the people that don't have the same philosophy that I do out of it. They're like, even yeah. Why are all these men? The fucking you you know, come find me. I'd I'm I'm game. I am. Like, even with,
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Jim Bob. I'm not a I'm not a fan of Jim Bob. I'm not an orthodox dude. I don't think he's particularly bright. I think he's obnoxious, and he and he and he bullies people, and he's obnoxious enough that people can't think when he's talking. Right? That's how he that's how he operates. And I still wouldn't have said shit about like, I was still pissed when Owen was talking shit about the dude's wife and family and shit. No. You leave families the fuck out of it, you fucking douche. Are you fucking kidding me, man? I don't care whether you like a dude or not. You never do that kind of fucking shit.
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Yeah. So Nico agreed to a debate, back in Nov. 0. And then Nico has made excuses pretty much every
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week. Is that reparations
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we were gonna talk about? We were gonna debate reparations. And Nico department. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I get shit. And and Nico said, I'm down. I'll do that. More than happy to do it. And then made excuses every fucking week thereafter why he couldn't. So at this point, he's out of excuses and ducking the debate.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Which seems to be a thing. And I and I just find that super interesting that so many people are real it seems like there's a bunch of cherry pickers, and they like to go around and, oh, nobody will debate, nobody will debate me. I win every debate blah blah. Well, quit cherry picking. Like, that's not impressive. You know, if if I if everybody you wanna debate is, half retarded woman, and I'm not saying that disparagingly toward women, like, because there are intelligent women. I can, they but when all you debate is half retarded women, well, okay. Well, I run around stealing candy from kids.
Badass.
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Debating with a self imposed handicap to say I I can only debate people that I choose to debate. And it's like, well, you know, there's there's gotta be the challenge, the public challenge where the public puts up to say, hey. This person wants to debate this other person. Balderson wants to debate Andrew Wilson. Andrew Wilson agreed to debate Balderson, and now we're just waiting. We're just waiting.
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For, like, four months?
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February is fast approaching. We are on the eve of, Chinese New Year. New Year is a great time to to start. Even if you needed four extra weeks to begin your year, that's alright. Four extra weeks of preparation for a debate, totally fine if you need it. Won't hold it against you. Let's plan the debate. Let's do it.
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Yeah. They're they're at least planning it and showing up for it and not skipping it numerous weeks.
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It doesn't have to be the final debate. It just has to be the first encounter. Make the first encounter. See how it goes. You can return with a better improved argument.
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And Speakeasy, he won't even check the messages. He just pretends like the message never happened. We're getting, like, none. So the debate with Jaren is gonna be over, yep, shilling shitcoin. Yep. That's why I keep telling Marcus to stop trying to have that debate, or trying to air that all out because, obviously, for years, he's been a Bitcoin and Mhmm. Whatever other coins advocate. I don't know if he advocates for any of the other ones or not. Not. I I don't pay attention to Bitcoin shit or Crypto coin shit. I I I don't necessarily agree with Steve.
And I definitely agree it can be a tool, but in no way do I think it's, like, some inevitable tool that is something that, you're just gonna have to accept as, like, you know, inevitable. I just don't I don't agree with that, and I I'm not down with it. I think it's a dumb system, and I think, I think you're gonna have they're gonna have a real hard time pushing America into it. And we're gonna have you wanna have that today.
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It's a very, very relevant topic. Lots of people are invested in it. Now let's talk about it. Let's be real about it. Instead of, you know, rug pulling and, you know, taking our gains so someone has to lose is the cryptocurrency space because, you know, greed takes over that space. Is it just gonna be those who are greediest to win? And the people The only real winners again are the money changers. The guys in the middle that
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control the program that changes the money. Sure. They put up a couple winners like the guys at the the prize boost at the fair. Like, look. This guy won. Look. You could be like him too. Nobody else is gonna win this prize to fucking night. Hell no. But you might come over here and give me your money. Like, so there yeah. There's a couple guys that actually made money, and they splash that all over. Yeah. 90% of people aren't gonna make any fucking money. And the only money that's to be made is from the exchanges of money because no actual, goods are exchanging.
Nothing's getting used up. Only thing that's really happening is this money and the gas to fucking do your exchanges and all that bullshit. It's all horseshit, and somebody's raking in money and there's they aren't selling anything. The owner of Bitcoin or the guy who invented Bitcoin, like, he doesn't have a Bitcoin. He doesn't, like, go over and, like, oh, here's my Bitcoin vault built. You know? Like, there's nobody has anything. Yeah. There is a chance you could win. Absolutely.
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And there were You guys wait. Hang on. Hang on. Let me let me shout out Jordan specifically because this dude is a fucking champ. Like, yeah, I I don't know if you know or not, but but Jordan is a a living fucking legend, dude. This guy is rad as shit and, funny as fuck and has a a beautiful baby daughter and fucking he's he's holding it down every day and trying to do the Lord's work as far as, like, being in the trenches for people. Love this motherfucker. Like, celebrate this guy. Indeed. The quality of the listeners is just so remarkable, and we are so honored. We're we're very, very, very blessed with the audience that we have because the audience that we have, by and large, phenomenally savvy, very fucking, on top of what's going on and actively doing something to extricate themselves from the technocratic Panopticon every fucking day.
Every day, dude. You guys are champions. We love you. We do.
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There's numerous people in there that live off grid that I know. Yeah. Yeah. With. %. Trying to be self sufficient. %. No. It's good stuff. And and once we actually, get into a some decent debates, you know, we'll we'll we'll grow quite a bit. And the the audience will get much worse, but we'll remember these guys.
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Can we have I was where we have an audience growth and the quality increases? Because we're putting out arguments that'll
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equip our our listeners with with information and perspective. The bigger you get, the more idiots you get. That's kinda how it goes. It's how it goes. Right.
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That's why you can't even hold. Like, that's the weird part. You know? Like, because that as a creator and especially ones that have been around, you can't hold, the audience against the creator. Like, it's shocking what kind of audience will attach themselves to which creators and the differences, perspectives, and who they are as a person. It's super interesting.
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I hear, cock swaying. Just a little lick of a cock swaying for the listeners.
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My my girl got me a a mandolin last week. And Nice. Eventually. It's been like I started Slow Newsday in 2018. So it's been, like, seven years, really, since I played
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long? Jeez. Yeah.
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It's been that long. So it's been that long since I've also, like, played a stringed instrument with any sort of dedication. So I, here coming up in a couple of months in, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville in Portland, Tennessee. We're we're doing an event called the Third Eye Carnival on April 4. It's going to be a co birthday party with me and Ryan Christian. So I I was born at the April,. Ryan was born a day after me, and, like, a year after me. And so we've been talking for, fuck, dude, five years maybe about throwing a co birthday party open to the public.
So I I said, if we're gonna do it, I wanna do it like Willie Nelson's birthday where people that play music that are in the same space that we're in, you know, come up, hang out, we all fucking jam out, and that's the the party. Like, I want the party to be, you know, performing some sort of fucking service to the people that that are there and also to be able to have fun and fucking jam out with a bunch of my friends. So that's what we're doing. So April 4, which is 28 north of Nashville. We've got a beautiful 18 acre property to hang out on that we can make as much fucking noise as we want to.
And nobody's calling the cops because the cops aren't fucking showing up because they're not coming out to this lady's property because they know what's going on. They don't care. They're kind of on board with it. We can short of, you know, Syrian HTS United States and Israeli backed head chopper executions away, we're gonna be alright.
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We're gonna be alright. Which I mean, Steve and I legitimately have had a black helicopter with people with freaking, assault rifles, leading out Yeah. And looking at us from, like, 20 feet above us. That did happen. Where they registered with the FAA. We we must assume so. We did not ask. We just, you know, sat there and thought, I think We're doing
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this. Fuck is this really happening? Are we really watching this shit? Yeah. We we were. And and yeah. Yeah. There were there were a couple of black helicopters and a couple of dudes with a full kit leaning out
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looking at us. Looking at us like if they like, face to face. Like, just like, hey, dude. What the fuck?
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Which is weird because it was it was in writing. Like, it's not even a, you know, hub of subversive activity. It really ain't. It really ain't. But we had a lot of people engaged in, quote, unquote, subversive activity hanging out on the property.
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Were they planning on spraying you with some ocean water? Well, what they Put your fires out with some ocean water? Charcoal
[02:22:34] Unknown:
gray bordering on charcoal black chemtrails over Ben's house specifically. And then about fifteen minutes later, another series of jets came by and whited out the charcoal gray to black trails that were laid. It was unfucking canny. Dude, the the flight path of the plane was exact to where the previous chemtrail was laid. I have yet to see something like that since.
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So we got we got a video of it on it's not on the phone I use now, but it's on 1 of my older phones somewhere. You think they got access to that GPS technology? Hi, Spooky.
[02:23:28] Unknown:
I I think that Facebook is a Department of Defense project. And I think that communications that take place on Facebook are monitored first and foremost by DOD employees. And I think that if you're going to announce a large gathering of quote, unquote, dissidents, Facebook, it has the potential to be monitored. Yeah. If it's already in the middle of the flight path of where you're going to do a particular operation, even better for those guys. You know what I mean? Like, that benefits them way more than it benefits us.
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Yeah.
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And it we we didn't we didn't necessarily, like, pucker, but we were like, holy fuck. We were sitting there looking at each other going, is this actually fucking happening? Like, we we were trying to reality check ourselves to be like, are we seeing the shit that we're actually seeing? Because that ain't supposed to happen.
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Like, that's wild. And literally, I I got up to go over to the house to do things that I do because I thought shit had hit the fan. And I and then right when I got up to go leaned out to go into the house, it took off. We're like, what the fuck?
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And you guys gotta contextualize this. Like, it's the first time that I'm actually hanging out with this dude in in real life. You know? Like, we talked a lot for for a while, but it was the first time that we've ever actually shared space together. And now all of a sudden, I'm taking electric dabs in his kitchen, and then I'm like, okay. Well, does he need to throw me a shotgun? Because I'm going to use it. I am. I'm gonna buy some things. Some kitchens on the scaffolding. Ultimately, what happened was that, like, I'd I'd did some roof work, and we we got a bunch of stuff done around the property. Yeah. You know?
It could've
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for the direct checking to see if you had a permit for that home improvement project.
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Look. Hi, Brian. It is a good first date story, Dingo. It is. It is.
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Yeah. Well, on the second on the second day, I went to his house, and we got, the disappearing the invisible drone. We went and hung out at his house and went and got, we called Cynthia McKinney and had a conversation with Cynthia McKinney. And we went outside to have a cigarette, and it was stormy out. And I think the drone fucked up and got below because it's only cloaked from the bottom. It got into the light. Yeah. It got into the light and below our eyesight, and Christy fucking looks at Steve. He's like, do you see that? And Steve's like, yes. I do. And the fucker went right just went straight up and disappeared. Just gone.
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Now granted, for the previous, like, for the previous, like, two and a half hours before the mosquito drone showed up, we're sitting in my now dead friend, Barry Tanner's studio.
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From Kansas anything weird.
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Boulder Creek, California. Yeah. We're sitting in the back of the studio trying like hell to have a conversation with Cynthia McKinney, who to this day remains, like, I'm pretty sure the most persecuted congress critter ever.
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Yeah. Ever. They tried to more than Facebook friends?
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They tried to destroy that fucking woman.
[02:27:44] Unknown:
Yeah. She had to move to Bangladesh. Actually, that was, like, a week ago, however many years ago because it came up on my Facebook. It was, like, a week ago. Yeah.
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I guess so. Yeah. But yeah. So Cindy McKinney got pushed, kicked out of congress, kicked out of The United States, and could only have a career teaching at East West University in Bangladesh. We we got her on a fucking call. The amount of interference that we were dealing with and Ben and Christy will attest to this. We could sit there and, like, count it down. Mhmm. Okay. We asked you a question. You're going to get fucked with count to 6 slowly, and then you'll be able to answer. And that's the only way that we got through the fucking interview. When we walked out of the studio, there was a fucking mosquito drum that was hovering right above us, and it went when we went, holy fuck. What's that? It went, nope. And took off directly up the ridge, which if you're familiar with the geography of where we were standing, points you directly to the Lockheed Martin facility in Bonny Doon, California right above where we were fucking standing. Are they hiring?
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Not us.
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They have a jobs fair soon.
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That I I just realized that I have to, set up and push play on the other show that
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rolls on my channel. So give me a a sec, folks. That's alright, Anthony. Not a problem. I think we're Hopefully, we got an exciting month coming up.
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This is our Tuesday, Jan. 28 stream. Soon, it'll be Feb. 0.
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I have been, trying my best to pick fights. I usually thought I was pretty good at picking fights. What'd you think, Christy Kringle? Or or was I doing a good job picking fights? I'm not getting a good job having people fight back. Tweeting and tooting and Yeah. A lot of these guys have that leaders.
[02:30:31] Unknown:
You know? Yeah. I mean, at at some point, we could try the the softer private approach and, you know, behind the scenes, communicate with their people and have our people talk to your people and keep it a private affair until we do the thing. But these social media figures, you know, that they're they are available on Twitter to be tweeted at. And when we interact with them and then they stop interacting, it kinda makes you feel feel something.
[02:31:00] Unknown:
Like, your feelings hit a little bit hurt. Oh god. Have you seen that beardly beardly beard beardly beard sit or something like that? No. Oh god. This guy this guy picks fights with all these mid chicks who think that they're tens. Mhmm. And, like, it just picks, fights with these chicks and, oh, wow. It's it's it's pretty entertaining. It's pretty crazy. Dude's like, what are all these who's gassing all these chicks up? Because, like, a bunch of them are, like, him talking to girls and then them and them, you know, rejecting him and, like, oh, he's so gross. Oh, you're such a queen, and, like, these chicks are not hot at all. It's hilarious.
That guy that guy's pretty entertaining.
[02:31:51] Unknown:
Are we gonna pick a fight with him?
[02:31:54] Unknown:
No. No. No reason to pick a fight with him. He just does a really good job at picking fights. Apparently, I'm not good at it. I don't know.
[02:32:07] Unknown:
Maybe we need a press secretary.
[02:32:10] Unknown:
Need a press secretary?
[02:32:11] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:32:12] Unknown:
You know, I always thought I said outrageous things that made people wanna fight with me, but, apparently, I was wrong.
[02:32:20] Unknown:
You would be surprised at how many outrageous things you can say, and people are like, no. I actually don't want to. I don't want to. I don't want to. Because if you follow-up the outrageous shit with legitimate points that people can't dispute, that that becomes the problem. If you were just spouting nonsense, you get all kinds of fucking idiots lining up. But you actually have a little bit to say behind, you know, what appears to be an inflammatory remark.
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Yeah. Yeah. And then they don't wanna fight with you. Like, you know, you know.
[02:33:13] Unknown:
Yeah. It's rough. It is. I because really, man, I've tried to engage with some of the Internet's most prolific race baiters. And they're like, no, dude. I'd rather not. I'd I'd I'd rather not. I I would much rather talk to a fucking kneecap faggot than have a legitimate debate with with you. And that's, you know, that's kind of where we're at. It's the way it goes. Life ain't fair. World's mean. I don't know what to fucking tell you. Like, we're we're trying, though. We are. It it's just when you have a much more of a legitimate case, the Internet shies away from you.
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Yes. Would you debate a Protestant and an Orthodox at the same time?
[02:34:11] Unknown:
Of course. At the same time? A devil's threesome?
[02:34:16] Unknown:
I thought a devil's threesome was 2 dudes in an old broad.
[02:34:22] Unknown:
I thought it was 2 ugly chicks.
[02:34:26] Unknown:
Okay. We all have different definitions. We do. Yeah. I I thought it took an additional penis to make it a double streak. She's a woman.
[02:34:41] Unknown:
Crow. I wouldn't even go there for that. I don't even know what you would call that. Like, that's just that's just gay then.
[02:34:47] Unknown:
Right. Well, it it it's not gay if it's a spit roast, technically.
[02:34:53] Unknown:
Technically. Right? Right. You know?
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Are we gonna have a gay debate?
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There's a lot there's a lot of people that would probably try to turn it into
[02:35:07] Unknown:
something a little bit more, I don't know, faggoty? I'm not sure what the tech You know what? You know, guys are so visual. I can't because guys are very visual in their in their, motivations. So why would you want another dude directly across from you?
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Target has announced they're they're no longer supporting pride events.
[02:35:32] Unknown:
There's a debate Well, I'll I'll say this. I'll say this, man. If you're if you're upfront and you're just receiving head, maybe you're just looking at the top of the head. You're maybe you're just watching that particular action. And if somebody's on the back end slamming at home, you're not necessarily concerned about that. You're like, I can I can But what about you? Right? I can make a case A restriction for a desk in your way. It's not like it's a a a situation where it's like pole to pole to hole. You know what I mean? That would be hard to ignore. It would be. Yeah. Yeah. Are we are we putting on a challenge to Destiny
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or any Destiny defender?
[02:36:27] Unknown:
Boy, I I I debate that now. Gonna be taking on any type of debates like that with people that he don't give a fuck about anytime soon. That dude is under hard fire. Hard fire, reality fire. Like, everything's coming out about him. Like, you know, like, that's what you expect. Now once the first domino falls,
[02:36:50] Unknown:
the whole rest of the fucking thing goes. Destiny wants to get back on the debate circuit and not have personal attacks. Can we put Yeah. That's the Adderall project. May attack him. We'll just stick to the topic. No no low blows. No personal attacks. No yo mama jokes. Just sticking to a topic. I Whatever he wants to cover.
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Yes. I can't.
[02:37:13] Unknown:
I can't. I'm like, I'm even agreed to it yet. Steve's like, yeah. I don't know if I can hang with those.
[02:37:20] Unknown:
I don't I don't know. I don't know. I'll try.
[02:37:24] Unknown:
They I don't know what the dude's names are from South Park. The dude's at their jaw only their bottom jaw moves, but that is destiny for sure. For sure. He's them dudes, the Canadian dude's from South Park. Like Mhmm. It hurts just watching that dude. Yeah. Don't look him in the eye. That's a fact. You definitely eyes. That's normally, it's eyes up here on that in that instance that Steve's trying to play finger trap with somebody. You don't don't don't don't don't look me in the fucking eye, dude. You just made it. You made it weird. Don't look me in the fucking eye.
Just stare your opponent down. Yeah. Look look down. Look down.
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Eyelashes start fluttering.
[02:38:18] Unknown:
Yeah. We don't need a soul exchange here or anything like that. I'm
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I'm
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I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm I'm it's up for debate.
[02:38:37] Unknown:
It's debatable whether you have 1 or not? Well, the the the the debate is more of a a market value, a cost. We were trying to do an auction.
[02:38:47] Unknown:
Yeah. Well, that's that's all. Could we get
[02:38:51] Unknown:
Could we get a a crystal chick on here to debate the merits of twin flame and that kind of thing? Could we?
[02:39:01] Unknown:
It's possible.
[02:39:03] Unknown:
We tried to pick a fight with that fucking, with that whole group of them people fucking, after we, talked to GLO, but they didn't want nothing to do with us. Oh, yeah. We had a we had a crystal chick,
[02:39:18] Unknown:
polyamorous, freaking wannabe influencer that came on the show a couple of years ago. I'd we could probably we could probably get her on. I don't know. I'd have to check. But she was, like, super fucking super hippie and, like, super fucking granola and I like granola. Very much like my pussy is everybody's pussy as long as I consent.
[02:39:47] Unknown:
Does she make her own yogurt?
[02:39:50] Unknown:
I don't know if she made her own yogurt. She definitely had her own brand of clothing. Got a SCOBY sample going?
[02:39:58] Unknown:
Kombucha?
[02:39:59] Unknown:
I don't I I don't I I don't know. I don't know. Really don't. Again, and I never I mean, come with a yeast infection and bad
[02:40:07] Unknown:
and bad fish smell or Yeah. Dude, I don't Is that actually I
[02:40:13] Unknown:
I honestly like, there is a part of me that really wishes that I operated on the level of, like, scumbag to where I could find out just so I could report to it. Turns out that ain't how it works. Like, I'm habitually monogamous and habitually fucking, like, into whoever, I'm with and don't care at all about anybody else whatsoever. No matter what you put in front of me, I don't give a fuck. Like, it's in the modern era, that's a negative trait. You know what I mean? It really is. That's a fucking disincentive.
[02:41:02] Unknown:
Loyalty is a negative trait? Yeah. Like, you're too loyal. It seems like we're as we're in a we're in a feminine era. So women are trained to find a a loyal guy to be No. Women are trained. Women are
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are hegemonious. So they try to find loyalty is important to men. Loyalty is not important to women.
[02:41:23] Unknown:
Right.
[02:41:26] Unknown:
Yeah. Let's let's debate that. Let's find someone who wants to debate that. In
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not not overall, but in any given circumstance is what is put forward. And I'm not trying to say that this is an inherent trait in women because I don't believe this to be the case. But what's been shown to women is whoever can do the most at the moment is the most important, not who's necessarily the best for you or who could do the most for you overall.
[02:42:03] Unknown:
And so hypergamy? It's the idea of hypergamy?
[02:42:07] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. It is. It's it's She's always she's always straightening up hypergamy.
[02:42:12] Unknown:
Until until her last breath. She's always straightening up.
[02:42:17] Unknown:
Well, then that's what they're That this is but I I I I this is the natural order of things. Really, it is. Like, women, especially in our modern times, they can survive on their own. But you imagine three hundred years ago without a dude around, they were they were subject to whatever dude roamed by. So it's in their natural character to be able to basically morph with the situation and make the best of it. Where dudes are the ones that are plowing the fucking ground. We're the ones that are forcing our way through things. Now there are dudes that go the other direction, but those are not the dudes then that are the desirable dudes.
So it's this whole balance where for dudes then loyalty becomes the, important factor. And for women, strength and stability become the important factor, because that's just the way the world is right now. It's a very feminine world, and so we need to get back to the women. Like, my wife is a very loyal wife, and then we're the best ones. That's the ones that are actually the high quality women, that don't act very, immaturely and and jump ship. But the fact is is the world and our society today, they hate losers. You can do just about anything.
And as long as you're the winner, they're like, yeah. Okay. You're the winner. We'll let you do whatever the fuck you want. Politics today is the perfect example. Both this president and the last president are doing distinct distinctly unconstitutional things out in the open, and their crowds cheer like, yeah. We're the ones in charge now. Yeah. You know? And then and then when the next group's in charge, then that group gets to do whatever they want. And and so it's it's a really fucking fucked up way to do things, but it is what it is right now.
[02:44:22] Unknown:
So both sides arguing for and against birthright citizenship are both wrong. Is that a is that a topic we'd like to plan to have a formal debate? I would love to have a formal debate about that because
[02:44:36] Unknown:
we could really get into and go through the thirteenth and fourteenth amendment and what that actually spells out, what it entails, and how the concept of birthright citizenship has been exploited over the last, like and really twenty five years. It was it it wasn't even a point of contention in the or It it really didn't crop up until the where birthright citizenship was now applied to all kinds of people that according to the constitution and the amendment, it didn't apply to.
[02:45:28] Unknown:
So The idea of DACA, the deferred action for childhood arrivals, is that Yeah. Is that something we'd wanna bring up as well?
[02:45:35] Unknown:
Alright. It's applicable under the context of the subject. Yeah. Yeah. You know? And look, man. I
[02:45:48] Unknown:
So there's a a way to apply for the, trials that arrive with the DACA. You had to be under a certain age, and you had
[02:45:56] Unknown:
to pay an application. Well, maybe the original attend bind, it was Give your biometrics. The slaves and such. Mhmm. So that way, they these people that were brought over here against their will and whatnot got to, have citizenship as they were born in this country and citizens of this country, then, of course, why wouldn't you? That makes it wouldn't make any sense to do anything else. And they're just taking advantage of, system that was set in place for a different reasoning.
[02:46:31] Unknown:
Would we wanna argue an immigration lawyer on that topic? Oh, if you can find 1, it would be awesome. They're they're starting to come out of the woodworks now that it's an issue. So it wouldn't be too difficult to find an immigration lawyer who would wanna argue the application of the the constitution.
[02:46:57] Unknown:
I'm I'm down. I
[02:46:59] Unknown:
I would love to have that. Pushing that direction. Send some emails out and see.
[02:47:05] Unknown:
Yeah. No. Picking lights, Marcus.
[02:47:07] Unknown:
Okay. I'm not you know? But I'm I'm open to I I've heard the argument. Mhmm. I have. I've heard the argument. I'm open to hearing the argument if that person is willing to have pushback on the argument that isn't couched in stupidity, but actually debating the merits of the law, the intent of the law, and the reality that occurs as a result of it. You know? And normally, what it devolves to is a bunch of AOC bullshit talk points.
[02:47:52] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. And it's turned a thing from, children that were born of, in this country that, the people that were brought here against their will and the people that sneak into the country and then use the child born on this soil to anchor them, like a complete actual reversal of the original situation. And those people that were brought here against their will were never leaving either, even if they were freed. I mean, maybe, you know, if they wanted to, but that that's I don't know if there's even a document in case of that.
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Did, here, let me and and I have to I have to hop off here soon.
[02:48:40] Unknown:
Yeah. We've only had it almost three hours. Uh-huh. Long and normal. It's up, Tim Timothy.
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But but I'm value added show tonight. Lots of value here.
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I wanna play this before we we get out of here. Since, you know, this has kind of been, a subject of what we've been talking about. If you guys aren't familiar with the comedian Tyler Fisher, he's a wee man.
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A very short fella. He plays the Nintendo system.
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Who does very funny stuff.
[02:49:19] Unknown:
I don't know. I don't know. Like, w e e, like a wee lad?
[02:49:24] Unknown:
Well, he's he's a a a tiny fella, but but maybe not like that. Tyler Fisher is doing 100% of the the voice over for this for this.
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Okay. Okay, sir. This 1 says, now that the retards are out of the White House, everyone can say retard again, with pride. K. Why don't we get that down so they can get them going right now? This 1 says white people are now allowed to say the n word once a month just to really get 1 out of the chamber. And it must be displayed, with a black friend nearby.
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That's a big 1. We're opening up that the paper.
[02:50:08] Unknown:
This is a good 1, sir. Basically says if men have to put their height on the dating apps, women should have to put their weight. That's for, quote, unquote, equality. She wants to know if he can reach the top of the fridge. He should want to know if she's going to clean out the fridge. It's called the Rosie O'Neil fat pig act. It's a big 1. Okay. This 1 says the LGBTQIA plus 2 minus question mark backslash community is now just gonna be called the everything but straight people list. It's really just a time saver. Well, we're gonna try and get it done as quickly as possible.
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China will now be called China America. If China didn't approve it, we could put tariffs on China.
[02:50:50] Unknown:
When we take over Greenland, it will now be called red, white, and blue land. Greenland is a wonderful place. We need it for international security. This 1 says if you see a man wearing a COVID mask outside, you can have sex with his girlfriend because, lord knows, he, him, is not pleasing her any longer. People have wanted to do this for years. We are bringing back the real gun emoji, getting rid of that weak Democrat woke water pistol bullshit.
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We have to do what's right.
[02:51:20] Unknown:
This one's interesting, sir. It says only fat bald feminists with 40 cats who hate men, they will now be put in the front lines during any war. They don't have family or kids, just cats, as I said. So, let's put them to work. And that's the equivalent almost the equivalent of a terror.
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And,
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they're tough. They're very tough. If somebody says you have to respect my pronouns, you are allowed to fart in their mouth, sir.
[02:51:48] Unknown:
Stranger things have happened. The wind brings it down a lot.
[02:51:52] Unknown:
Now this 1 says if a woman divorces you and takes half your stuff, she's required to have sex with you half the time.
[02:51:59] Unknown:
Fair is fair, sir. If we create that value, why aren't we entitled to, like, half? Thank you very much, everybody. Alright, guys.
[02:52:07] Unknown:
She's fair. She's fair. That was good shit. Well done, sir. Yeah. No. Tyler Fisher.
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Tyler Fisher, and doing good work there.
[02:52:26] Unknown:
Well done.
[02:52:29] Unknown:
I love it. I do. Well, dang.
[02:52:35] Unknown:
What are you guys doing next Tuesday?
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This show. Vigorously arguing with somebody.
[02:52:42] Unknown:
Right? Or the good. Did Jaren actually commit?
[02:52:48] Unknown:
Yeah. Jaren committed. We just don't have a date because Okay. When when I asked, he is obviously currently under quite a bit of fire for, his Antarctica trip.
[02:53:02] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:53:04] Unknown:
And so he was taking missile shots on that all day. So but said absolutely, Willie said in in next month. That was Hey. Do
[02:53:15] Unknown:
does anybody with a low level Internet presence that would get picked on by Stu Peters want to pick a fight with Stu Peters because my my slow news day account has too many followers, and I he won't engage with me. He won't. I would love to debate Stu Peters. I know he's getting ready to go to Anarkapulco. I know it probably wouldn't happen until March 0, something like that. But I would love for somebody to pick a fight with Stu Peters
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on my behalf. Stu Peters is the best male vocalist of all time.
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Stu Peters is 1 of the most prolific white rappers.
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Just ask him. Tom McDonald totally ripped off Stu Peters.
[02:54:15] Unknown:
He kinda did. He kinda did. There's no Tom McDonald
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without focus. Oh, focus.
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Focus. And, Tom McDonald is the the worst white
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rapper in existence. It's Stu Peters on Blue Sky, or is he still on x over there? I think he's on x still. I don't know. Are you trying to tell me that that the dude rapping with Roseanne
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was not the world's greatest?
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No. He totally cripped, Stu Peters style.
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He did, man. He'd be nothing without focus.
[02:54:55] Unknown:
Roseanne would be rapping with Stu Peters right now.
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Yep. Yep. Yep.
[02:55:01] Unknown:
She'd be singing like Dido.
[02:55:06] Unknown:
They should have made her do that. They should have made her sing instead of going, I don't like this and suck my fat Jew cat.
[02:55:17] Unknown:
Like, they they Could've just had her sing the pledge of allegiance in the national anthem or something. I liked real time back in the day. I really did.
[02:55:27] Unknown:
That Yeah. So it was of of the house that I grew up in. It really was my dad's fucking cousin.
[02:55:36] Unknown:
Yeah. We were all dysfunctional in the for the most part. In the Midwest, anyways, here in California, they were not. That's why their guys dudes are so pussified because they all grew up in Leave It To Beaver, and we all grew up in Roseanne.
[02:55:51] Unknown:
Yeah. Dude, straight up, dude. We had a Dan Conner dad who was like, hey. Look. I'm giant, and I'll probably beat the fuck out of you if you don't fucking act right. So I'm gonna give you the opportunity to act right before I have to beat the fuck out of you. Yeah. And we were like, maybe today, we'll act right, but maybe tomorrow, we're gonna risk that ass whooping. It was it was up in the air. We're like, oh, no. Today, we're fine. Tomorrow. No, dude. Totally worth it. Totally worth it. Punch me in the fucking face, you old piece of shit. Do it. I dare you.
I dare I'm not scared of that belt. The fuck, dude. That's just a belt. Do your worst, faggot. Punch me. That You know? And they were like, okay. We'll do that. We'll we'll actually we'll beat the living shit out of you. And you were like, oh, that was an ass whooping I'm gonna remember. I probably won't do the thing that earned me that ass whooping. What can I do?
[02:57:06] Unknown:
But but at the same token. And that ass whooping. But on the same token, if asked, if the ass whooping was worth it, 100%.
[02:57:17] Unknown:
Yeah, dude. Earned every time. Every time. Did did I deserve to have my ass beat for that? Yes. I did. I totally did. Yes. Was it worth it? Abso fucking lutely. Would I do it again? Maybe. Probably. Probably. Depends on what the outcome was. You know? Did I get more on the front end before the ass whooping? Then I'm gonna do it again.
[02:57:49] Unknown:
Totally. The only debate to have is belt buckle or spatula.
[02:57:54] Unknown:
Bro, I thought my mom Fairhand. Owned stock in the wooden spoon factory
[02:58:01] Unknown:
Yeah.
[02:58:02] Unknown:
Growing up. I thought she did. I thought she got paid dividends for every wooden spoon that magically showed up at the house after she broke 1 over my ass, dude. I really did. I thought she was a a principal shareholder of that fucking company because there's no way that you would voluntarily do that.
[02:58:27] Unknown:
My my mom didn't spank me very often. My dad was the 1 who walked the shit out of me. But 1 time, my mom walked the fuck out of me, and it wasn't with spoons. It was with plastic coat hangers. And that that PVC plastic like that had weird sting to it. And she literally there was a pile of them fuckers, and she just went through it. Just snap. Snap. Snap. Like, fuck me.
[02:58:55] Unknown:
Yeah. The the amount of, like, full rotation and arm swing and shit like that, like, they're all natural tennis athletes. They really are.
[02:59:09] Unknown:
Yeah. Martina Navratrolova over here on my ass.
[02:59:16] Unknown:
I'd oh, shit, dude. And here's the thing. We can sit around here and joke about this kind of abuse because it really did more than likely make us better humans. It probably did.
[02:59:36] Unknown:
Yes. It probably did. Some other broachblades are crying about it. Yeah. The microaggressions.
[02:59:43] Unknown:
I you know, I'm not saying that I deserved every beating that I got, but I probably deserved 70 to 80%
[02:59:53] Unknown:
of them. I probably did. And then of the ones that I got that I didn't deserve, there was at least 10 times as many things that never got caught that I deserved in any way.
[03:00:04] Unknown:
Hey. Look. If you grew up in the and you got away with way more than you ever got in trouble for guaranteed. Guaranteed.
[03:00:19] Unknown:
It's a way to conscious knowing what you got away with.
[03:00:24] Unknown:
I don't I look, man. I'd I've spent some time in in jail, prison, shit like that. You know? I I should have, according to the law, been there. I should have. I was never unjustly imprisoned. What I got away with was so much more than I ever got fucking charged with. And now that I'm basically a fucking citizen, I'm an old guy. I'm 46 years old. I don't do anything stupid on purpose, shit like that. Yeah. When I look back and reflect on what I got away with versus what I got punished for, Man, it's all in my favor. I sure. I I fucking won. Even though I lost a few times, I fucking won.
Dude, I I would be hard pressed to find somebody that doesn't have that same fucking story.
[03:01:36] Unknown:
Dude, without a doubt. Way my whole life. Yeah. Sometimes, sometimes it doesn't work. Sometimes it does When it doesn't, I don't whine about it, but I've done it my way my whole fucking life. And they took eight years from me, but I'm gonna be 50. I'm gonna be 50 here shortly. So, you know, I got, like, you know, four four out of 80%, you know, that's that's pretty good.
[03:02:11] Unknown:
Do, do we need to pull up the Sid Vicious cover of Frank Sinatra's My Way? Yes. Yes.
[03:02:20] Unknown:
To to I'm Sid Vicious play us out. To close out?
[03:02:24] Unknown:
Yes. Alright. Thanks for hanging out everybody. We have, Love you, guys. Sid Vicious from the Sex Pistols doing Frank Sinatra's, testament to Ben Balderson's life
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my way. The condom they were gonna send to Gaza with the
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can't. I don't book will. I'll state my case, or will time settle? I've lived
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Labor and Immigration Debate
Childhood Memories and Card Baseball Stories
Military Standards and Mental Health
Doomsday Clock and Global Threats
AI and Technological Advancements
Music and Cultural Reflections
Physical Education and Society
Planning the Cryptocurrency Debate
Birthright Citizenship and Immigration
Childhood Discipline and Getting Spanked