In this lively episode, we celebrate our 50th show with a special guest, Chris Minor, who shares insights into the world of music and his collaborations with Emily Moyer. We dive into the resurgence of male leadership in sports, particularly highlighting the return of male cheerleaders in the NFL, and discuss the cultural shifts and societal implications of this trend. Our conversation takes a humorous turn as we explore the peculiarities of California's cultural landscape, the challenges of modern dating, and the influence of media on societal norms.
(00:01:07) Episode Introduction and Male Leadership
(00:03:03) Celebrating the 50th Show and Guest Introduction
(00:05:28) California Geography and Fire Season
(00:07:46) Protests and Social Commentary
(00:10:32) Cultural Observations and Humor
(00:13:06) Christian Music and Festival Experiences
(00:16:02) Debating Jay Dyer and Ortho Bros
(00:20:40) Orthodox Church and Social Dynamics
(00:27:00) Social Media and Online Debates
(00:32:02) YouTube Monetization Challenges
(00:36:53) Military and Coed Training Experiences
(00:42:02) NFL Cheerleaders and Male Leadership
(00:45:05) Sports Entertainment and Betting
(00:50:02) Occult Practices and Transhumanism
(00:57:12) Corporate Strategies and Outrage Marketing
(01:04:13) Dining Experiences and Restaurant Culture
(01:10:00) Auctioning High-Value Males
(01:18:30) Purity Culture and Family Planning
(01:28:47) Breeding Practices and Genetic Stability
(01:38:38) Podcasting History and Community
(01:54:42) California Culture and Masculinity
(02:02:01) Housing Market and Rebuilding Challenges
(02:06:00) Olympics and Smart City Development
(02:10:03) UFOs and Occult Symbolism
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- Episode Milestone
- Celebration of the 50th episode of the podcast.
- Guest Introduction
- Introduction of guest Chris Minor, a musician and frequent collaborator with Emily Moyer.
- Social Commentary
- Ironic discussion on the return of male NFL cheerleaders as a form of "male leadership."
- Critique of the homogenization and declining quality of chain restaurants (Cracker Barrel, Steak 'n Shake).
- Commentary on media-driven outrage and brand activism.
- Critique of Online Figures ("Ortho Bros")
- Criticism of figures like Jay Dyer and Andrew Wilson for using practiced rhetoric and avoiding open debate.
- Accusations of hypocrisy for supporting Trump's policies (e.g., nationalizing industry) while criticizing transhumanism.
- Observations on the male-dominated nature of their online communities.
- Geographical and Cultural Discussion
- The vast size and regional differences within California.
- The disconnect between national media portrayal and local reality concerning events like wildfires and protests.
- Comparisons between East Coast (Jersey) and West Coast (LA) culture and "common sense."
- Technology and Futurism
- Skeptical critique of transhumanism and the concept of digitizing human consciousness.
- Discussion of AI narratives in media (e.g., Tron: Ares trailer).
- The concept of the "tokenization" of everything and a potential shift to a gamified, digital reality.
- Occultism and Conspiracy
- Reference to occult ideas from a specific book ("the dark doorway of the beast") about "seed images" manifesting into reality.
- Distinction between historical alchemical practices ("the great work") and modern "chaos magic."
- Skepticism towards prophecies in certain UFO circles (e.g., the coming of a "lady").
- Religion and Culture
- Critique of "purity culture" promoted by Dr. James Dobson's "Focus on the Family."
- Linking purity culture to dysfunctional sexual education and delayed childbirth within Christian communities.
- Mention of specific rituals like "purity balls."
- Industry and Media
- Difficulties with YouTube's monetization and content policies.
- The decline of traditional film production hubs in favor of tax incentive states.
- The scripted nature of modern sports entertainment (WWE, UFC) and its integration with gambling.
- Personal Anecdotes
- Past involvement in online communities (Talking Higherside, Freeman Fly).
- Stories about military service.
- Life in different parts of the United States.
Celebrating 50 Episodes: Male Cheerleaders, Occultism, and AI
The Return of Male Leadership in Sports and the Rise of Smart Cities
From Occultism to AI: Navigating Modern Cultural Shifts
Male Cheerleaders and the Future of Smart Cities: A 50th Episode Special
Exploring Occultism, AI, and Male Leadership in Our 50th Episode
We also delve into the world of occultism and its intersection with modern technology, discussing the potential implications of AI and transhumanism. Chris shares his thoughts on the tokenization of everything and the future of smart cities, particularly in light of the upcoming 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. The episode is peppered with humorous anecdotes and sharp critiques of contemporary culture, making for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.
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Where are you, dude?
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Oh, dudes. Episode 50, Tuesday, August 26. Got some good news. Male leadership is back in a big way. Men are taking the lead. This is a big win for meninists and meninism everywhere. We have male cheerleaders back in sports in a real big way.
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Because we were all missing them.
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We asked for male leadership, and now we have it. The NFL.
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The cries of anguish, the lamentations, not just women but men over the lack of male representation
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It is a choice of lies. Yes. Was
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indeed far and wide and was heard by our great leader who just nationalized key segments of industry and federalized the police force because nothing says freedom like tanks rolling down your street.
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Yeah. No cheesy I
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don't want to stop the ceremony too much, fellas. Our our our guest is here. We could bring him in as well. Hey. Put up Jamie's comment also. Hit the hit the bell.
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Like. We love you, Chaney. Yeah. Listen to Chaney. She knows what she And the other the other good news is is we finally got, the memberships going and everything like that. So we're excited to see where our first member gets to become. Part for that. What's up, California Contrarium? What's up, great white pope? Yeah. The Chaney sighting. We've seen a Chaney in the wild. Oh, what's up, Shree? Yeah. Flow likes to freaking stream when everybody else is streaming. I don't know. I I don't know what that trend is. I've noticed that a lot recently where we purposely picked Tuesday evenings because nobody else was streaming on Tuesday evenings.
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We have our own cheerleaders in chat tonight, and we're good to go. We got an art graphic we can bring up to celebrate that. Fiftieth show, a year of doing that, and we do have a guest ready to join us as well.
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Let's bring in our guest. Somebody's gotta work good on this panel besides Marcus.
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Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello. What's up, sir? What's going on, Ben? How you doing, brother? We're here just to celebrate everything tonight. How you doing, Alan? How you doing, Steve? Doing really well. How's it going, man? Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you guys too. Nice to meet you guys too. I've been watching y'all for a while now, so it's, definitely good good to meet y'all.
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Cheers. We're glad to have you on. Not appreciated. His own, music channel. Anybody that wants to go check it out under just under his name, Chris Miner. And, also a frequent guest with Emily Moyer. Those ones a lot of times are behind a paywall, but you could sure find them, including I'm on a show with Chris and Emily. That's a recurring show where we're going through the different elements. I'm not on all of them, but it
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it Yours are usually public too, I think, the ones that you're on. I think she posts those, publicly on her page, so they should be able to find those.
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Do you play the Tom Lehrer element song before you start? Because if not, you should. We should. We don't.
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We should.
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Nice. What's up, Ryan? I'm a Tom Lehrer, like, savant as far as that goes. He is. Yeah.
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He's he he's got the whole library memorized.
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One of my buddies, who's goes by Foundering on Twitter, like, is basically the next version of Tom Lehrer and studied under under him. The Lehrer mentored him and stuff. They both lived in Santa Cruz, California where Tom lived that let later portion of his life and all that kind of stuff, taught music history at UCSC. And yeah.
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Is that, near San Diego?
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No. San Diego is way further south.
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So California is
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California is seven, eight hour drive unless you're going a 110.
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If you've never been to California, it's really hard to fathom how giant California is.
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Yeah. It's bizarre. It doesn't make sense out here. And my from the way I used to look at, like, when I'm from I'm from New Jersey, so I would look at it like you have a city inside a county, and the county's inside a state. But here, you have, like, a county, and then you have little miniature counties within that county, and then cities within the county that's within a bigger county. It doesn't.
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That's because we've got counties that are bigger than states. Yeah. Yeah. Like, Trinity County, it's only got, like, 3,500 people in the whole fucking county. Yeah. But it's bigger than US states. Like, it's it's, you know, New Ang you know, New England states, obviously. But Yeah. You can drop, like, four Rhode Islands in it. Yeah. Yeah. It's it's fucking huge. I mean, where I notice it the most is during fire season because all all the people that care about me, you know, they'll hit me up like, oh my god. Are are you okay? I'm gonna be like, yeah. That fire is, like, fourteen hours away. I I understand it's still in California, but it's it would take me it it's the same as me driving to fucking Denver as it is for me to get to that fire.
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Yeah. Yeah. Same with me. They do the same thing my dad and mom will call. My mom and dad don't even know where I'm at. They'll call there's a fire down closer to San Diego or something. They'll be like, how are you? Are you alright? Yeah. I'm good. Yeah. Yep. Even with those even with those, the protests or riots, whatever were going on in, the no kings thing downtown, it was, like, in a one mile little race. It was so far from here. But on the news in the East Coast, they thought it was everywhere.
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Yep. Yep. We got we got the, up in Eureka, we got the old hippies that come out. They aren't gonna they aren't gonna hurt anybody. They come out and take their take their lithium and go out there. We hate Trump. I'm
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in Marin County, and they were protesting in front of the Tesla dealership for for me. It was hilarious. Absolutely hilarious. Or you'd see him on, like, a an overpass right by the, you know, right by the Tesla dealership. And, oh, dude, just so so lame. And it's like, yeah, I get that you're mad, but you have no idea what you're mad at. You're mad at maybe the right person, but for all the wrong reasons, you have no idea what you're fucking doing. Just relinquish power, you psycho fucks. Please do that. Could you do that? That'd be great. Do you have any cracker barrels out where you are at, Chris? No. No. No. No. You don't see a cracker barrel until maybe New Mexico, maybe.
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Are they mostly just around the Bible Belt area?
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It's a yeah. It's a South and and Midwest.
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Yeah. I feel like there's some in New Jersey, maybe one or two down Southern Jersey. Oh, maybe. But not out here in LA. No. No. No. Oh, there's steak and shakes out there? Yeah. There's a steak and shake in Vegas. In and outs, Marcus. In and out. Okay. Even like crap now. But And a and a Tesla diner. No. Now we have a Tesla diner. Tesla diner. Yeah. Okay. Around the corner.
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You can get an $85 craft cocktail served to you by a robot. Yeah. How fancy. They're trying to with extra glycophate.
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Yeah. They were trying to protest that, but they couldn't they couldn't get it together. They were they were trying to send around, like, flyers on, next door to protest the Tesla diner. But Okay. You're eating eight. It never happened. Eight.
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Two bites and you become a Nazi.
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There's a new Gap ad. They're trying to sell denim. Are people buying denim? They're a big jeans guy.
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Well, Sydney Sweeney Sydney Sweeney got everyone back on it. Right? That ad. Well, that started it, and Gap had already,
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began choreographing their commercial. So I think, American Eagle got theirs first, and then Gap released theirs with some k pop singers dancing around in formation, doing some choreography, but that's so far away from me. I'm I'm not really that. Yeah. They're they're a global brand. Mhmm. They're probably made in three different four different countries to get all the components together to put a pair of jeans together.
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Are you saying Koreans are manufactured in a
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a laboratory type setting? Well, especially the ones up on top of rooftops.
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Well, they're badasses. We should all, you know, just
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tip our hats to the rooftop Koreans. We should. Yeah. You know that they were made in a they were made in a factory. They're, like, a little extra danger in this one.
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What I love is one of the rooftop Koreans has a Twitter account, and we'll just randomly reply to just about anyone who invokes the memory of rooftop Koreans.
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Yeah. We'll get up there again, motherfucker.
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Yeah. That's where they're at. Yeah. Yeah. Believe that.
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I'm looking at the Instagram page for custom creative performance apparel for dance, skate, cheer, and professional teams made in The USA.
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I saw Kim Jong il pee once, and I've been banned from Korea since then. If you think you scare me and I won't get on a fucking roof for you, you're nuts.
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Well, that's what I'm talking about. Nuts. Like spandex,
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you know, real tight clothes. Is this because it was the lead singer of Living Color's birthday a few days ago, and that's why it's spandexed not on your brain? I've been
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trying to find three different segues to get into some big news revealed to you. So we got spandex, and that'll connect to a Christian band. San Diego, that'll connect to another Christian band. Striper. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, here's here's, here's my fan of mine. It's payable on death. Is that Rasta Jesus? Yeah. It is. Yeah. From San Diego. Nice. Because we had some Rasta music from Alba Alabanza last week. Well, it turns out the lead singer of POD Sunny Sandoval has done some solo work. Type that would like garbanzos? Oh, he loves beans.
Loves them. Loves all of them.
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He looks like he wants to sell me a $35 glass pipe for $95.
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Beautiful. So Sonny Sandoval in the band payable on death shows up in Minnesota. Looking weed you ever saw. Yeah. He shows up in Minnesota, big big festival in Mille Lacs Lake area, and I go and I meet him there. And then How big the festival will be? It's in Mille Lacs. Dozens of people are there. That's why I'm staying with him so far. Dozens of people there. So big Christian music festival on the lake. Struggle Jennings was there. Lacey Storm from, Flyleaf played. But I went there to see Sonny Sandoval from POD to let him know. I asked all my friends what their favorite Christian band is, and they all say Stryker.
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I said POD, actually. Well, that's the second one I've seen on, man. Did a Switchfoot or Reliant k
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play there?
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The you know, Switchfoot, Reliant k, haven't seen them since the sunshine day, so that's been a A while. A while now. Yeah. You know? Yeah. Yep. Big Reliant K fan. I always say, mhmm. Mhmm. Mhmm.
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Granted, POD was the only, Christian band I could think of the name of. I didn't even know they were a Christian band. But I only I remember when they had that I'm so alive song. Yes. I I believe I was living in Denver at the time, so it was, b p b or KBPI rocks the rockies, and they talked about it.
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It was a satellite album. Huge album for them. And then, Sonny being a cool guy. Well, he had a book, so he was doing a book tour thing. So he's on stage talking about kind of, being a rock star and writing a book about it. So he wasn't singing anything, and people were kinda disappointed. I'm like, dude, this is the biggest Christian musician of all time on stage in Minnesota, and there's, like, dozens of you here who maybe know who he is. The funniest thing ever. And he's talking about touring with Ozzy and Sharon on the Ozzfest tour, and, Sharon called the Pewdie. They're good boys on the tour.
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Yeah. See, she don't give a fuck about this sprayer. She never been sprayed. She's like, what? What do you want me to do? Look at look at this. It's like, what? Cats
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and dogs getting along?
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What is this The other cats, we busted out the sprayer because I just been too damn naughty climbing on things and breaking things. And I got it on my desk because they bother me during the show all the time, but this is my cat, and she's old, and she's never been sprayed, and she don't give a fuck. She just sniffs the sprayer. Like, what what? What do you want me to do with this? To have all your wires waterproofed? No. No. I'm I I I'm trying to keep a Klingon war zone going on over here where I'm not letting them, like, five feet. See that shenanigan shit right back there? Yep. I just get the fuck out of here. Yeah.
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Oh, okay. So you got the the stream going and not like the spritz formation. Okay. Just shoot for the mouth or the eyes. Just in general right now, and that's that offends them enough to to go running outside. It's a bit like a carnival game. So if you can get them right in the bunghole, ping.
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That's the type of, positive reinforcement we need tonight. And Christy has to give you a stuffed animal.
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Yeah. I think we call those plushies now.
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A Labooboo. I I win a Labooboo.
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You get a Labooboo. You get a Labooboo of your choice.
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Yeah. We're we're poor. We only get the Laboofus. You get a bad one right away. Under your seat. Oh my god. It's my new best friend.
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I mean, I was being missed. You met Jesus at Mille Lacs Lake?
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Hey. We have a guest.
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Yeah. I was not fucking word.
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I was gonna ask, when are you guys gonna debate Jay Dyer? Is he gonna, is he gonna do it or no? Oh. Oh.
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I I am unfortunately
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blocked by Jay Dyer. Any Tuesday night, he's available. You know? Let him know that we're available.
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I am also blocked by Jay Dyer. Jay Dyer. I might be able to get a message through someone else to him. Not that I know him, but I might have someone who can actually just coax him. I don't know. I don't really know. I don't know the guy at all, but I feel like I might know someone who knows slight slightly knows him enough to get a message because he I know he won't do it, though. He won't do it.
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No. He he mostly, Jay wants to debate on his channel Yeah. For two reasons. So he can mute you consistently and stop what you're saying or so he could just boot you if what you're saying is too much and he can't counter it. Jay is really good at keeping the lane, and this is something all the ortho bros do. The ortho bros have the most practiced rhetoric of stop. They have the most practice rhetoric of anybody, of any of these groups that go around and debate or argue with people. They've been they're they're Jewish in the way that they have developed a rhetoric. You know? Nobody else except for the Jews and the orthos, no, you know, thousands of years of we've been arguing with each other. We've been arguing with each other about this all the time.
You know? And they and so they've got a very developed rhetoric, but the problem for them is is if you step out of the the they've got so many arguments. They've basically already worked their way completely through, and they have a resolution. And so they want you to step into that lane because they know the resolution. As soon as you start giving them curve balls, they're like and especially Jay Dyer. Jay Dyer's like, oh, no. You're muted. You're muted. Mhmm. You're muted. And he's just a bitch. The dude really is.
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Yeah. Yeah. And he's, and he's also I know he writes too. So, like, he they're they're writing scripts for each other all because he's writing now, I think, for Sam Hyde.
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So, like Oh, that. Yeah. So, like According to his Twitter page, if we believe everything we read on his Twitter page
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I've heard Sam Hyde mention him a few times, so I think he is actually doing something for him. At least helping Sam Hyde with some of the conspiracy stuff. His name was listed as a writer in a Sam Hyde show
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credits. Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah. If I wanted to damage my friends' relationships, I would nudge them to hit up Jay, but
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I you know? He's kinda sitting down with me there. On the show.
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I before his mommy's gonna be on next month. Alright.
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Alright. You're gonna wait till we've been on air for over a year before you bring on your first guest? I haven't been on air on this show for over a year, pal. I'm That's true. What? 10 points?
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I'm the comic relief fucker. Leave me alone.
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We're all we're all carrying our our heavy burdens, and then there's three of us and, you know, four shows. We nine shows a week.
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Oh, we know.
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This is my low impact one. Alright?
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I know. I know.
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Steve just died here because we're friends. He just wants to hang out. I'm here to learn. Sure. Sure. I wrote the word Torah down, and then I added radical to it. We could call them to radicalists because they love their Torah to argue about it. Those those books that they love so much. And why is Chase Hager still
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chasing after a Calvinist bro to argue against? Right? You got understand about that I had ortho bros have decided is the enemy of the month or whatever. Well, and it's punching down.
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Yeah. And they they never punch up. The ortho rose never punch up. They only punch sideways or down. It's you know, they respect a hierarchical structure and would prefer a monarchy or open fascism to any other form of governance, and they're very, very upfront about that. So they're never going to punch up. So that's why they're going after Calvinist in 2025.
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Is it fascist if it's religiously led, or is there a different word for it? Well, it's theocratic if it's religiously
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led, but they would settle for, you know, a a a
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A sorry to hear you. Wrong government
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that has what Trump is doing right now. The taking, you know, government ownership, majority, stakeholder, shareholder of Intel now moving on to, according to his economic adviser, Lockheed Martin, and a number of other key sectors of the defense industry, renaming the Department of Defense to Department of War, you know, the all of these steps going back to an era where fascism was definitely the flavor of the the month.
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And then they but they all and then they all talk out against transhumanism, but they give Trump a pass on that, which I I don't understand.
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That that well, the thing is is and this is how you can tell their morals are shit. And they give a free pass to anybody that will align with their with their desires, and that's how you tell somebody's not got is not real. Like, if you will suddenly change your mind about something that you say should be a rule as long as one of your friends is doing it, fuck you then anyways. Yeah. You got no place. And and every ortho bro, basically, of any name has dodged us like you wouldn't believe. Literally agreed to debates and dodged us. Jay Dyer, Andrew Wilson, fucking Jim Bob, Chase Haggard.
I went in and destroyed the, little crew of the underling ortho bros on, Speakeasy's channel. And, I mean, I fucking wrecked them. A whole panel of them against me, and I wrecked them. Had them fight against each other, and I was doing my deep belly fucking head back laugh while they were arguing amongst each other.
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And it was that Is that still up? No. They took it down to me. I figured. I was gonna say send me the link, but I already knew that probably they took it down. Yeah. Yeah. They they made that shit private.
[00:22:54] Unknown:
There's a memo they passed around. They said any encounters with any of the delivering dog faced dudes, and any open panels they join, make sure that evidence is completely erased.
[00:23:03] Unknown:
Yep. Every every deal we've had with the ortho bros Oh, that's right. They even took down the one that I jumped in on. You betcha they did. Yeah. That one, Steve jumped in every one of them. They deleted it. There is no one pulled it up pulled it off the Internet so you can't access it. Every single one. Mhmm. Yeah. Chicken shits. And then after I wrecked that crew, I know that the the bigger ortho bros, this was a thing that they were plotting and planning where they just because for at least, like, six weeks after that, fucking they were consistently Andrew Wilson, Jim Bob, all those guys were talking about the arguments I was making in that debate.
And then they just won't talk to me no more. They're like, that's the answer.
[00:23:49] Unknown:
Ignore that one. It really is a programming language problem. They have one specific operating system and a programming language on a specific set of hardware that they use, and then we show up and say, hey. There's another computer here. It's a completely different process. There's there's completely different software. There's completely different everything, but it does the same thing. So let's talk about this over here. Like Yeah. I'm still operating on Cobalt. Mhmm.
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I know what that is. My mom went to college for that. My mom went to college.
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Yeah. So we've we've tried all the approaches. I hung out with Chase Hager and got some questions answered about orthodoxy. They were really disappointed to find out that I'm not really intelligent. I you know, I told them I didn't know what I was, and they said, well, everybody, you know, every everybody has a belief system. Okay. I guess everyone has a belief system. Alright. So tell me what my belief system is. You know? Prescribe to me a belief system that's best for me. They're like, well, it's gonna be our solution. It's like, well, different people, different times, different places, different financial backgrounds, different colleges, different needs. That's why we have different churches.
And the best church is probably the one that is nearest to you that you can physically visit. And I complain that the Orthodox Bros meet in Discord servers on Saturday nights.
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You know who else? You know what Discord servers are for? Video game nerd incels. Funny how they're all on Discord. Yeah. They play video games with each other like fucking little kids. Like, you are a grown ass man. You're pretending like you're some kind of alpha manly man. And here you guys are, oh, I need you to play video games with my with my favorite hero. Fucking and and they wonder why it's 80% males that are because the Orthodox church is growing faster than any other church in America. The thing that they don't wanna recognize is it's 80% males. Little bit of a sausage party you guys got going on there, fellas.
Look at and considering that it's a very Greek, religion, I don't know what to say about that. You know? Either no girls around, I'm guessing that this is one big circle jerk amongst fucking a bunch of little queers that can't get laid by girls.
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Greek. That's falafel,
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man. A falafel.
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Come on. Gyros. You pronounce that hero? Hy ro je ro? Come on. Gyro. We eat lutefisk. We are Lutherans, and we eat lutefisk. And you're gonna tell me that I'm not good enough for your Discord server. Come on. Get out of here.
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Well, I I finally got in Jim Bob's, and I can't I don't even see where anybody's having debates in there.
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Nope. There's private chats within private chats within private chats. It's all locked down.
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And I wrecked Jim Bob on x. I wrecked him.
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Yeah. I feel like most of these guys are on are on x all day. That's all they do. I don't even I I don't go on x at all, so I miss out on a lot of this stuff until they transfer what they're saying over to YouTube, and then I'm trying to catch up with their nonsense.
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Yeah. I I once, like, once a week or something, I get on x. And one day, I I promote the shows, and I occasionally, like,
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drop a meme or shitpost, but I don't as a rule, I don't ever engage. And then when I do, I'm like, I need a bleach shower. That was a bad idea. That was dumb. Dumb. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Even when I get good shots in, it's like,
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ah. And if you people will come at you hard and x two for no reason just for saying something, like, a word they don't like. I I can't even remember what it was I said once, and I had to just make my account private because I was getting people were starting to find pictures of me online, my address. I'm like, what is going on? I got that. I I never even come on here. I said one thing. I said one thing. It was one sentence. Mhmm. It was something like, I I I pissed off, I think, some, like, far leftist activist group or something like that. Not on purpose. I wasn't even I was talking to someone else who I I had known, and they did not like something a word I had said in the comment. Mhmm.
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The only word I had be the only thing they ever saw or heard, and then they'll make the entire argument and conversation
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about that even if it had, like, nothing to do with the point you were making. Exactly. I was like, I don't know what you guys were talking about, but enough. I can't I can't keep up. It's like every two minutes, I'm getting a new notification telling me I'm I should die, basically.
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That that day that I that, Steve and I got in Steve and I got into it with Andrew Wilson and Jim Bob one day on x, and I was having a hell of a time. I was missing at least half the half the things. I didn't figure out the thread, and it took me, like, three days to get the thread figured out. Yeah. You know? Like, it was like, fuck. I didn't even see this. Damn it. What the where did this come from?
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Yeah. It's bad. It's bad on x. I don't I don't like I don't like it. I can't use it. It's too much.
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So my, Twitter for dummy is broke. I've only been a member of x for a year, and I joined it specifically to get at the ortho bros. So
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Mission accomplished?
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Yeah. Mission severely accomplished.
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Blocked by all the Ortho Bros. Well, then that's what happened to his social media is people were upset that Elon bought it, so they all left and went to Blue Sky where the sky is greener and the the the the water is cleaner and no one's meaner and everyone gets along. And if they don't like you, they block you. So then it's just this big cuddle puddle where everyone as soon as something is challenged or someone is sarcastic or they can't read the tone of the Internet, blocked. So now it's just agreeing opinions, amplifying agreeing opinions.
And that's what made Twitter the the front page of the Internet where people would have public conversations, and the best ideas would would rise to the top, and the funniest jokes would get retweeted, and people would build culture this way. Now now they've taken culture, and they've fractured it, and then everything is weaponized and scandalized. So when Cracker Barrel follows the trend of the blandification of their brand, people are outraged about it. And it's Cracker Barrel. I think Steve tweeted optimization. Yeah. The real outrage is what? That they use, gravy
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packets for the Powdered gravy mix. Yeah. And nobody cares. Nobody cares. They probably use instant grits too. Nobody's outraged about that. No. It's the logo. You know what? The real ones are gonna keep the cracker in the barrel on it. They are. They are. Everyone else is going to submit, but it's not gonna make the food any more mediocre.
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I can't even eat out. There is there's, like the only restaurants that I actually enjoy at this point, there's, like, maybe, like, four or five hole in the wall, you know, individual owner restaurants in the whole country that serve something that's worth a shit. What's up, Bernie? Thank you, Edward.
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Sarah, do you opportunity is available for those on Benjamin Balderson's YouTube channel. Check it out.
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Yeah. We got the memberships going now, guys. And Nice. Nice.
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Congratulations,
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guys. That's awesome. After It took a couple appeals and
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Yeah. We had to do numerous appeals because when I first did it, they said my channel is not mine. Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah. And and and that's because enough people put my my stuff all over the Internet and get much better views than I do. Much fucking better. Like, you know, pissing off. Like, you something I'm getting, like, 300 views on. Other people are getting, like, thirty, forty thousand. You're like, come on. What's up. Yeah. Yeah. It don't bother me that other people redisplay it or whatever. I've never even monetized before. But to do the memberships, you gotta monetize and all that so people can do, like, super chats and do, like, get special emojis and all that. So I got so I got that stuff turned on now.
But they they put us through hell about it because they wouldn't believe it was my show. And I'm like and then they even made me make a video, and I'm like they're like, explain how you make how this is your show and you make these videos. And I'm like, this is me, my face, my voice. We hit go live. I talk. When we're done, I hit stop. This is how we do it. This is me. And they they still denied me after that video. I still had to do it one more do one more appeal where Steve went into the stream yard and took screenshots of us from behinds backstage doing it. Like, fuck you guys.
Come the fuck on.
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Yeah. Because usually don't they try, like, make you write sometimes, like, your name on a piece of paper with, like, your signature or something like that and hold it up. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, dude. It it was ridiculous the shit I was having to do. I had to jump through fiery hoops to prove that I'm me. Like, okay. Now show us your butthole.
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Now take a mold of your butthole and see if you could have
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Why you not show us before?
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It's it's Now we're gonna need feet pics every week for the next year.
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It's weird because I'm I've been doing lives on mine every once in a while now just with the random guys who usually go on their their shows, but we've been doing lives on my channel. And I've had my channel for a while because of music. And for some reason, I think because I've had it for so long just and the music distribution online company, TuneCore or DistroKid, whichever one I'm using, collects whatever little bit of streaming revenue I get from the music. It's not a lot. It's, like, $20 a month maybe. But I don't know if it's because they're the ones who have, like, the control of most of the monetization on my channel, but I we can say whatever we want in my lives. We haven't got anything. No
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no labels under my videos. Nothing. I've got a long list of words I wanna say. If I can't Yeah.
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I'll be I'll be done. I will be okay. If you like everything, I'll be gone. Yes. I've got more.
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We got words for every part of the human anatomy. Steve's a strike machine.
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Yeah.
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I'm not used to being on YouTube. I haven't really been allowed on YouTube in more than half a decade. So it I play a lot of different, like, clips and music and stuff like that on my regular show, and, yeah, it it gets been in trouble when, you know, occasionally, we'll and, like, it's not everyone. It seems to be pretty arbitrary as far as that goes.
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Yeah. Like, last week, it Steve played two clips. We got hit for the Bill Hicks one, but not for the other one.
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Bill Hicks was recognized as an audio album.
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Yeah. So When when they hit his current audio album stuff. Yeah. Because they do the they're competing against Yeah. This one is a super adventurous. All of its Oh my god. Are just, like, in a corner all the time, and you can't even get this one to stay in the corner. It's just like, I want an adventure.
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You got one of those real life. Look at that little demon grab one guy there.
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Look at those teeth.
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Little ankle biter you got there. Oh, yeah. Give it. You know what, man? A little bit of sternum and a decent sized hook, and you can go hook you, like, 60 pound halibut. Uh-huh.
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Where I'm from, it's muskies that go after the small animals in the Yeah. In the water.
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You're just saying.
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Now you're When I was in the army, they had a marching song called the s and m man. And one of the verses is who can take a kitten, douse it in gasoline, and burn off all its fur. He's the s and m, man. You're like, oh, yeah. It was some I I was in so I was in when the, they made basically the military coed, and I was in when they did the don't ask, don't tell policy. So before those two policies oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Boot camp and shit like that. It was rough. It was rough. It was all guys guys who are training to go out and kill other men and live in the worst conditions you can imagine. And really gay really quick. Right. Right. Not as gay as prison.
You know? But, but, you know, not far off either. Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Spartan ethos.
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Very Spartan. Very Spartan. So it was some rough rough company, rough jokes, rough, you know, cadences. And then all of a sudden when it went coed, immediate shift. You were like because I was in to watch it, and it way it was almost overnight. And overnight, basically, they went from so, like, when I went through boot camp, you pretty much did push ups from the time you got up till the time you went to bed. They found some reason to do push ups. Like, we're doing PT, and now after PT, you're fucking ugly. And now after you're done being ugly, you gotta eat breakfast. But after breakfast, you gotta work that off. So go over here and do some pull ups and some push ups. And now you need to stay awake in between classes, and so do some push ups some more. And by the time when they switch it over, they gave them these stress cards where if your stress level was too high that day, they couldn't they call it smoking you when they make you do push ups outside of PT. Mhmm. And you couldn't smoke people that their stress levels were too high and all this other crazy shit.
You're like, wow. It's
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actually the, newest picture of the hundred and first airborne. The coed team. Yeah.
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Yeah. And PT doesn't mean paid time off. It's a physical therapy. Training. Training. Physical training. Okay. There's all these acronyms we're having to learn. This is the Vikings Minnesota Vikings cheer team circa 1998, I I believe. And you'll notice
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there are male cheerleaders. There's the guys who can Yeah. But they are running around doing gay cheerleading. They're they're like the dudes that chuck the chicks up in the air and shit. They aren't, like, doing, like, sexy girl.
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Yeah. Those guys are all named like Robbie.
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Yeah. They're they're actually trying to catch the girl with their thumb. You know? But, hey. You know, they're trying to give me a little bowling. They're trying to give me a bowling ball and things like that. Let's allow our listeners to form their own opinion, please.
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No. No. No. No. The video. Where all those guys aren't wearing outfits or something. Here's the video. You can talk over it. So they're asking where the boys are. They wanna fit. And here are the boys. Here they are. Oh god.
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I saw I saw one of these guys, I think, in in a video recently. This guy over here with hockey here, Mullet,
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professional dancer.
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We got Empress Priscilla von Brokenheiman.
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And So these are these are beautiful Swedish, probably, stock, and then these are Minnesotans, Corn Eaters. Beautiful, beautiful boys, and they're very fit, very handsome, very beautiful. And they lead cheer. So they stepped up, and now they're in male leadership. And men are complaining about this. I don't know. They complained that we didn't have enough male male leadership. Now Vikings have some male leadership in the the cheer division, the cheerleaders.
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I would I would argue that perhaps the male leadership that people were seeking was not on the Minnesota Vikings torque team. But, you know, it I'm just hazarding a guess here.
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Yeah. I mean, yeah, I I don't think that that was the, mass the return of the masculine that people were looking for. Oh, we're not looking for masculinity and cheerleading. We're looking for
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leaders, and these men are leading the cheer. And people are really cheering
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and during and booing and getting all worked up just as they are instructed to do so. Wouldn't it be funny if they started throwing green dildos at them like they did with the WNBA games? It'd be have to be purple, Steve. I mean, I maybe. I don't know. Keep it traditional at this point. Go with the neon green.
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Those those those football stadiums those football stadiums are so big that if you can hurl a dildo, 30 yards be getting a contract with the Chicago Bears. Correct. You are gonna be put on the team if you can hurl.
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Like, and our new backup quarterback, it is. The dude who just choked up his people in the grounds.
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You get recruited by the Jets. Jesus.
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Yeah. Right?
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Oh, fuck. Also, the Dallas cheerleaders have returned to their classic uniform, so there's a lot to look forward this year in the NFL. Nice. Nice. Game or two. Bringing back the viewers. Anything for the views. I think, you know, if you look at these uniforms, they look do a
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Bud Light commercial. That'll go over great. Well, it'll be fine.
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Like, did somebody tell these dudes the days of Shakespeare are over? We don't No. Can have actual girls do girly type things, you fucking weirdos. If you wanna dance around like that, do it in the privacy of your own basement or something. When James Brown said this is a man's world, he wasn't talking about that. Yeah. Yeah. No. That is that is real. That's not AI. There's been, I believe, nine teams now that have signed on. You'll get it. Mhmm. Alright. You're getting it.
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This is this is the the transhumanist cult. This is this is part of it. All part of the buildup. I don't think it's gonna go away anytime soon.
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Well, no. It's the the, like, cremation of care ritual played out on a larger scale. It's, you know, the, desecration of the institutions, and you've got to include entertainment in those institutions, especially the ones that are, you know, pushing a hundred years or more. You got you know, the NBA is basically, like, skirt wearing freaking weirdos, at this point and just legacy hires. You know? It's no long like, I don't I'm really hard pressed. I grew up in Indiana. It was a basketball state. I I left at 18 because I wasn't good at it. You know? They they start they start thinning the hurt as soon as you graduate from high school. You gotta go.
And
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I would dare say I could outjump Steve, and I can barely clear a soda can. I'm walking around on a broken leg, fucker. You know, excuses, excuses, and this is why he didn't make it. In my day
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White
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white men can jump, but should they not? That is a myth.
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But no. I mean, it's yeah. No. It's just it's an absolute farce, of, you know, all sports. They're all sports entertainment companies, which use their legally allowed to script, you know, individual games and the conclusion of a season well in advance. And, you know, the TKO Sports owns both the WWE and the UFC now.
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I mean, it's It's all called sports entertainment now. K fame. It's all K fame. Product. You know, if they gotta add that second word, that's kinda disqualifying
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the first one. It's a craft with a k. They make the And now all sports betting is legal.
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Yeah. And you can do, like How many times you're gonna say all sports? Moment bets during an individual game or a fight or anything like that. And it yeah. I mean, they're all catering to gamblers now and the people that do the virtual slave trade in fantasy football.
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Boy boy did that shit shut down Vegas and Reno. And I got to assume Atlantic City. I I was putting a lot of thought into that, and it's like, that is definitely what killed Vegas and and Reno is that there's a little casino in every reservation across the country at this point and online gambling. And what what's why why go out of the way? Because, like, you go to Vegas now, it it's a it's a dump.
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It's a fucking dump. All the opulence and and awful. You know? I like I actually like old city better than the strip the last time I went. I was in there for now probably six, seven years ago then, so it's been a little while. But even then, it was getting really bad.
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I felt like goddamn Snake Pliskin last two years ago when we were there. Like, fucking, you're, like, ducking down behind walls to fucking dodge the gunshots and fucking police choppers or spotlighting everything. My truck got stolen right out of a parking lot. I remember that. I remember that. That was Yeah. It transmogrified
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into an ass and walked out into the desert.
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Yeah. Little donkey.
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And they said and the funny thing is I was like, because when I asked the cops, I'm like, why would they steal an old farm truck? It's not like, you know don't don't get me wrong. It's got my truck had the 7.3 diesel in it. That thing was gonna run a million miles. It already had 420,000 miles on it of farm driving. So it was scratched and dented and everything else. I'm like, why would they steal that? That makes no sense. And he goes, they stole your vehicle so they could go hit up, like, a job site and throw a bunch of stuff into the back of it and steal all that. Do another crime. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. To do another crime with. Like, they already even
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Sounds like you're, nuts and bolts guy, and I wanted to ask, Chris about UFOs, UIPs, nuts and bolts. You mentioned a book by Gareth Hewits in May 1992. Kenneth Anger, I think wrote a forward to that. Yeah. What did I mention this, in the chat last time or something? It it was in, the last, I think, live stream that you had put out.
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Yeah. The dark doorway of the beast, I think, when I think I was bringing up the funnel effect that's mentioned in that, and that's this idea of, like, basically, like, you have an image train of these seed images that media can put out and eventually have those images manifest into actual events if they're if they're put out basically on a large enough population at for a long enough period of time. They expect that that will eventually manifest in the population.
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Like, Slenderman showing up online in forums and then and then people reporting having real life Slenderman experiences?
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Exactly. I mean, I think even, like, they I that I mean, that's, like, probably even an extreme example for them. I think even more so, it's more like we're just gonna keep showing them AI is gonna take over. AI is gonna take over and everything, and then eventually AI is gonna take over because that's what we want. We wanna to the point where people, when they see a real picture, that's gonna have the uncanny valley to them instead of the AI having the uncanny valley. Yeah. Like, we're now because we're used to real stuff more. When we look at AI, we're like, what's weird about that? And and they're gonna be so used to AI that when they look at something real, they're gonna be like, what's weird about that? Yeah. Yeah.
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Yeah. Now the book's, it's, if you guys want a copy, I have it. It was pretty hard to find for a little while, but I think it now it's back up, at least in PDF format. I could send you guys a a version of it because it has some interesting sections. It's a lot of, breaking down of certain occult ideas about this because, apparently, they had always planned for this to happen, and, like, the darker occult kinda aspects, the Crowley acolytes and whatnot have expected there to be either a split that happened in consciousness where we either went down an AI sort of matrix path where everyone's in this sort of hive minded consciousness or a absurdity based reality where we have UFOs popping in and out, but we have don't know what's real, can't figure out. And it's kinda like we're we're getting a mixture of both, it seems like. Yeah.
Well,
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it seems like this was planned by those groups to me. Yeah. Absolutely.
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That's and that's what and that's what they they'll leave that out of that book. But if you read some of their other stuff, you start putting together the intelligence connections with all these occultists who are say they're doing rituals. So who who knows what they actually believe if they believe they're interacting with something, but they're basically using it for a form of mind control over people. It's a consciousness manipulation in the end.
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Well, when you look at it, obviously, none of them were able to achieve. So you gotta separate it into different things with the cultists. And because they didn't because I'm an occultist. Yeah. Well, I mean, we all probably are here. Right? Right. Marcus is absolutely an an occultist. Steve is, and I assume you are. And so,
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for a reason. No.
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And so, but I do the lab work, and I look at the way things are, try and figure out the world. And these guys these guys absolutely did not. And the thing that they were selling, especially you look at, like, the Bobatsky type characters. There's there's quite a few things where basically her followers kept asking her to perform these, you know, basically what's magical feats or or miracles or whatever you would wanna call it, and she would and she wouldn't be able to, and she would put off some excuses. And and, really, the what what they were selling was is you're basically paying me to figure it out. And once I figure it out, I'll pass it on to you. So they never had the actual occult, what the great work is supposed to be figured out.
Now when you take that into account, the other way to because the great work provides immortality. It's, you know, the the alchemist, you die before you die. So that way you don't you don't die. Like, you know, you get to maintain your integrity, because you never you you controlled your death. And so the other way to reach immortality would be, you know, you look at this transhumanist agenda where basically, what they're trying to do is, you know, your mind, your thoughts, your things like that are just electrical impulses, and they're under the impression that they can take. And if the you know, that they made that movie chappy about this even, where they basically downloaded the person's mind, and then she gets killed. But because he had a download of her mind, he downloaded that into a into a robot, and now she's back as a robot and basically a mortal. Yep. This is what they're trying to achieve. I I think where their problem's coming in, and I and I think, they actually Keanu Reeves made a lesser known movie about this where they were trying to do this. And the problem that in that movie even that they kept having was that the mind or the soul or whatever doesn't wanna transfer into a robot.
Like, it it it and so they would immediately kill themselves. And, you know, because, like, the shit was too off. So then they were trying to basically make a human body and then try and do the transfer from a human body, which from an alchemist perspective, the migration of the complex soul is absolutely one of the biggest tricks in the in the entire process. Like, that's part of why there's an importance on, like, the bees. A lot of people like to bring up get away from a lot of people like to bring up the, occult in the occult of the bees. Well, the real importance of the bees is, for some reason, a bee is capable of transitioning a simple soul into a complex soul. There's like a transition that's made there. So you yeah. When you start out, you're basically, when you're doing, like, a homunculus, you're basically starting out a progression of life form and then trying to eventually plant that into something that's humanoid.
And so it it but that's a complex soul that we're talking about in that instance. And so you've gotta build that up from an insect, you know, from a lower form insect like a maggot up to a bee where a bee can make that transition, and then you can keep transitioning and basically upgrading the soul is the is the idea behind that.
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Yeah. No. That's I totally agree. The it seems like that's why we're gonna start seeing a switch from these robotic just, bots like that Musk and where Musk isn't making it. But the companies he supposedly owns that he's front man for are making to a more synthetic biological sort of thing because they need to start incorporating the biology if they wanna have any sort of which I don't think they're gonna ever be able to do it. I I just highly doubt they're gonna get to a point where they're gonna be able to actually transfer the soul. It's gonna be like a clone, like a copy. And Yeah. At that point, you're you're dealing with a totally separate thing in my in my opinion. And it's it's almost like, you're just talking to, like, an AI language model of yourself at that point.
But it's not the same entity.
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It'll do a very good impersonation of someone that you once knew. Yeah. And they do they do this with celebrities. They've already started with ABBA, so now they have holographic ABBA concerts. Yeah. You're gonna go to a concert what the world wanted. Mhmm. Yeah. It starts with the music.
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But you know what? If we have AI technology and the ability to change the world, what we need is is holographic
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ABBA concerts. Well, you know, Michael Jackson's not gonna allow that to happen. Prince would be like, you know what I already said about that?
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Mhmm. Yeah. Prince ain't having it. No.
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So the celebrities that I agreed to have based ahead of his time. Like, if he followed Prince's shit, that dude was based. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. He understood where it was heading, and he declared this is not happening. I'm not allowing this, not consenting to any of this. But the other artists, I guess, if you could call Matt at this point, ABBA, money money money money money money. Sure. Sure. Let's do this. Let's develop the technology. And that's where the technology leads towards is more funding and more investment and more stock numbers going up and more people getting paid. So whether or not they can actually deliver the product, none of these companies have delivered any real product. It's all been in beta. It's all been tested. It's all models of potential things that they could deliver, and then they just keep that up for as long as they can.
I was reading about cryogenic freezing. You could get your brain frozen, just the brain, a little less expensive. You want your full body and your full anatomy? Yeah. That's gonna cost a little bit extra to to get all that frozen and preserved to be brought back in the hundred years when they figure out how to do that. They don't have the technology to bring you back, but they have the technology
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to freeze you. It's like hand sold stuff. From what I understand, they don't even have the technology in them. Death pods have for them, like, the them fucking self deletion pods don't even work. Like, that that one story the dude had to go in and, like, manually strangle chick with a pillow or some shit. Like, you're like, yeah. I've heard that. Yeah. I've heard that too.
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Yeah. No. It's gonna be a mess. The AI, I think, could also just be a bubble if they keep I heard all these companies are losing a bunch of money at this point.
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That's but the I argue that's to their benefit. The number has to go down so it can go up again because price movement is where money is made. Yeah. It goes up. Money is made. It goes down. Money is made. It goes back up again. This is the whole Cracker Barrel situation and the Steak and Shake. It's the same guy. He's trying to do a corporate takeover of the cracker barrel thing and make it profitable, and they've rejected his offers. But so now he has his steak and shake social media managers going and starting a beef with Cracker Barrel, and it's all k fave and fake, but there's real money being made behind the scenes. And people are sharing on social media to further advertise what they can't pay for.
Yeah. Outrageous, priceless. And it goes around the Internet faster than anything that's ever been paid for. Any any paid advertisement
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doesn't go very far. Are we allowed to play a crack Amico video without a a YouTube no no? Probably
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not. We can describe it and then say fair use of the time. What crack and echo is.
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Yeah. You do. I've I've I'm echo. I'm a play the crack of eco video or two. This this directly that word. This directly pertains to the conversation. What if we do, like, twenty six seconds and stop or something like that?
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I don't know. I'm trying to figure out, like, what Show the show the video with captions and then speak over it, and then we get that idea, and then we can figure out. Because we're we're transforming the work by offering expert criticism and educational use to transform what was once a crack amico thing into a deliberating dog face to its collaboration. We've added our own, information on top of it.
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So this is probably, I guess.
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I mean, it couldn't be more on topic. It it really couldn't. There's Herschel.
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Yeah. It's not Herschel Gordon Lewis. Uncle Herschel. Does he have more names? Or Herschel Walker.
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Herschel Walker. The funny thing here is is that, like, when we were discussing where you would possibly find a Cracker Barrel, these are very, you know, country ass places. And so now they're trying to upgrade it into more of a leftist, citified thing Mhmm. In country ass places. They're going to this because they resonate with that. They they're like, I'm a good old country boy. I'm a go get some powdered gravy at Cracker Barrel. Right? And Mexican. They have an old man in overalls sitting on a chair on the porch like I imagine myself to be.
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I would prefer my old timey breakfast to be cooked by people who are on parole currently.
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With a cigarette with a cigarette like that.
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Yeah. You know, like Yeah. Big Ricky.
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You know? Definitely a few flakes of ash in your food, but that gives it that special flavor.
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It's seasoning.
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It's seasoning. You know, since they took that out with all these regulations, the food tastes like shit. Obviously, the sweat drips, the occasional hair and some ash,
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that stuff made it taste good. I mean, not too long ago, I was in a Waffle House that didn't even I I saw zero fist fights.
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What?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. It. Right?
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It was the the tamest waffle house I've ever been to in my entire life, and it was in Castle Rock, Colorado, I think, or Colorado Springs maybe. I don't know. I can't remember. It was fucking hella Colorado
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Springs is because everybody is retardedly stoned.
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We did discover that. Yes. Visiting Colorado Springs, rest in peace, doctor James Dobson and the, focus on the family. Focus on the family. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Was he 98 years old?
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We'll we'll get to that. But Yeah. But first, I mean, I do feel like it's, you know, pertinent to the conversation. Hell no.
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Bitch. Spoken on a casino pack. This bitch fucked up. Okay. Uncle Ben, watching that redskin. We don't even care. You can keep all this Accidental.
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Oh, man. Orlando Lakes. Bitch. How fucking can you What's
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a cracker barrel with no barrel and no cracker, bitch? If I see that Julie
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This is this is Christian music.
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Better pause it for a second. Why is it for a second? Oh, that's right.
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Julie Julie Masino there. She has those big CEO glasses. Yeah. I have her that movie's fucking hilarious. I just didn't know what his name was. You know she's smart with those big smart girl glasses,
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girl boss glasses. They don't give you the Rachel Maddow editions unless you can prove that you're top level IQ. Mhmm. Yeah.
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Yeah. Well, I think we've already lost the awards to the blending of brands when, Pizza Hut was no longer served under a hut.
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Yeah.
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There's a a collection of photographs on the Internet of former Pizza Hut locations that have been revived, and there's some Chinese places, Mexican restaurants, and they love that hut. They love that hut more than Pizza Hut does. So having loyalty to the brand and having pride in the established and the quiche of the the restaurant, that's why people go to Cracker Barrel. They love that Cracker Barrel for the reasons why other people don't like it. And if you take Cracker Barrel and you put it in the middle of, you know, Minneapolis, Saint Paul, no one's gonna care. No one's gonna care.
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All these restaurants suck ass now anyways. The homogenation
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of the
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yeah. It's it's horrible. Like, we can't even eat out. Like, oh, it's it's it's so bad because you go to visit your relatives and shit. And they wanna be nice, and they're like, my dad's like this. You know? And I'll take your tea. Take your tea. Cookies. Fuck. Could I get to sit there in a menu for fucking twenty minutes trying to find something that's remotely edible? Yeah. You know, that I, like, can choke down a few pieces of. And you're like, oh god. And it's all and it's just gonna make me sick. I'm definitely gonna be sick. Like, if I I now now that you've committed me to eat now, I've gotta also be committed to being in available to a toilet fifteen minutes after I get this shit fest down into my stomach. My body's immediately gonna be like, eject. Eject.
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There's a Raising Cane's downtown, University of Minnesota campus, Raising Cane's. It's a chicken place. And then all around it are these other restaurants. It's like, well, do you wanna eat a Chipotle when you can go to a local Mexican place or go to a Mexican food truck? Wanna go to Burgers Bagels? What are the options here for college students?
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I will spray you in your face. There you go. Wait. Where?
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In in Minnesota?
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University of Minnesota campus. If you want Mexican food, you have to go to South Dakota.
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Taco John's.
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Taco John's. Taco John's. It's a Chickafilla.
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Christy Christy was totally shitting on Taco John's, and I took her to Taco John's the last time we were when we went to the thing last year, and we were in South Dakota for a while. Mhmm. It might have been in Wyoming. I don't remember which, but, I mean, she took her to Taco John. She's like, them potato Olays are good. Like, you fucking ain't right.
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In all reality, if you're in Minnesota and you want good Mexican food, you should go to Chicago. They have hands down. Until you get to, like, Starry, New Mexico Mhmm. Until you get to California, you you don't get good Mexican food after Chicago.
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So my my favorite wacky place to eat in the University of Minnesota campus is a a seafood barbecue, and they call themselves the Cajun House. It's all, Asian people running it, and they'll give you squid. They'll boil you Cajun house. It's it's it is a Cajun house, and that's that's I get the joke now. That's why it's the Cajun house. Okay.
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That's just the way business is. The only people that wanna take over them small businesses like that, independent businesses is, Mexicans and Asians. Even where Christie's from Mhmm. Extremely Danish town. And they have a festival every year called Danish days. You go in there, 80% of the shops are owned by agents. Like, they don't know nothing. I will spray you in your fucking face. You stop.
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You're in LA, Chris?
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah? Like like, what part?
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I was in Burbank, but now I'm well, that was in LA. It was Los Angeles County, but now I'm in closer to West Hollywood, but not West Hollywood. I'm literally, like, kinda right around the corner from that Tesla diner now. Okay. Okay. Okay. Is that the Do you know to Fresh Prince? No. I mean, I know the show, but I don't know him personally.
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So so you're in the area with the most waiters and waitresses
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of any place low centrally located in one location? Probably. And and they're all having a very hard time getting you out of your house. Scripts as in Like screenplays. Oh, screenplays?
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Tell tell a novellas.
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What have we done? Scripts is Different show. Different
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show. Different subscriptions. You got a prescription. You got a subscription.
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You got a subscription. Servers and stuff have one of those they give you with your meal?
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You got a subscription to that Maxim magazine, man? I didn't I didn't mean prescriptions.
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No. We just did a a thing on Blunt Forest last night on the Polo bar, and the employee lawsuit where he was like, look, man. They can't fire me for being drunk on the job. I am the least drunk Coke head that works at that restaurant. Yeah. You have no idea how crazy these people are. It's
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Yeah. It's bad. It's bad. They all get like that. Because, my girlfriend bartends, and she's, like, they're all, a mess, the other bartenders.
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Oh. Oh, I mean, that's why the we you know, that's kind of why you get involved in the restaurant industry in your early twenties because you need a place to do drugs and feel comfortable being totally wasted on the job interacting with other people and then making them smile and taking their money. And it's like a symbiotic relationship that happens up into a point to where you've got the 49 year old waitress named Sonia who has, like, a, you know, big ass hair bun and a fucking Marlboro Lite 100 hanging out of her mouth at all times. And if she doesn't physically, you can still see it even when it's not there. Yeah. Is that Sonia with a y or Sonia with a j? With with a j. With a j. Sonia. Okay. That's like the spirit of those places that it hangs around there for real. She's got a script of eighty milligram Oxys from 2001 in her purse at all time. You know? And then fucking dude, she's sitting there trading it for fucking grams of Coke across the board with the fucking cook. Mhmm. Occasionally occasionally, the short order Coke has the blue has the good blue bars of Xanax.
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Right. Right. But that's as a comedown to the Coke he just sold. Yeah. Yeah. You gotta you gotta also deal with him so that way you can bring it back.
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Yeah. Unless you're hard for I'm hating on anybody for it. I'm not I'm pretty sure we all went through maybe not, you know, Alan. But, I mean, everybody else went through it. I'm I'm not included in the in the group. I understand.
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I am set apart. I'm alive.
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Pure.
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I am so close to Calvinism right now. Good money, folks. You don't get
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purity like that for cheap. Yeah. Being a high value male Oh, so you can have this cat with with with the Marcus in the auction. This one's named Scar.
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Are we going back to auctioning off fucking Marcus again? The high value
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male is very important and hard to find. This is the build up to the auction, Steve. At the at the at the next at the third eye event that Marcus and I attend, we are auctioning him off. It's always We gotta have lots of good build up to it. We haven't meet we haven't met the minimum bid of at least 2 Bitcoins.
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So if you guys wanna pull together and put you How could Bitcoin to get in on the bidding?
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Sure. Open to Bitcoin
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minimum bid. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's this is a good pure high value mail, and so no fucking around. It's just it's it's not like me and Steve where where we have where we have soiled ourselves and What are you trying to say? And beaten up our bodies and broken ourselves. This is a, they say, capitalism. Although the advantage with Steve and I is if we die in a fire, there will still be a whole human there
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left. It'll just be metal bits. Yeah. Well, I'm I'm still open to price discovery. Problem that's together and make one robocop. You know, I I I know my my value and worth as a Christian man as a pay payable on death fan. I I know my value. I just need other people to know my value. And by doing this, we have to go through the price discovery mechanisms. There's ways to do this online, and Bitcoin has really helped us with this ability to to figure out how everything is worthless and and valuable. And all these words we use to describe
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how money is just printed. Where do you see the wait. Hang on real quick. Chris, where do you see the tokenization of everything currently, and where do you think it's it's heading?
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I I mean, it's What? It's getting there. I think they're trying to do they're they're gonna go that route. I think they're that's, like, their next little switch, and then everything can be everyone can have a digital twin that they go out in public with. They won't have to go out anymore. They all just stay in their apartments and put on their Ready Player One masks or whatever the hell they're gonna give them, and they could have a digital twin out in the real world if they're middle class or lower, and they could use their tokens to pay for whatever the hell they're doing. They could be anything they want. They'll make it like a gamified reality where it still feels kinda real for them as this digital twin avatar, and then, the more wealthy people will be seeking that immortality bodysuit that they can switch into if they can't get themselves to that place.
It's just creek water. I'm squirting at them. And and I a 100% agree that ready player one was very scary, especially a part where you got that upgrade suit where you could feel things. Yeah. That's that that's disturbing. They have these things, I think. I'm pretty sure already. And and I think that. It's it's interesting because I was just talking about this on the last live I was doing with my buddy, Silas. He has a a pretty good channel called Silas Speaks thirty three zero one, I think. Yeah. I know Silas. He is a a mad Scotsman. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I started talking to him right at the beginning of lockdowns in 2020, and, like, we were just, like, bonding over the misery of everything that was going on at that time and how everyone was an idiot around us.
And we just stayed friends since then. But, we were talking the other day, and I he hadn't seen the trailer yet, but that new trailer for the Tron Ares movie that's coming out, it's interesting because they say something in it where, the guy the CEO of one of the big tech companies goes, you thought that you were gonna be going into the AI system, but we're actually bringing the AI world to you. And then all of a sudden, the Tron universe sort of starts manifesting into the physical reality with fucking Jared Leto as the lead, and they're all just it's all in the world. That's a good choice. He is fucked up enough to believe that. Do you look at that guy He's he's actually one of the robots. He's one of the AI people that come out of this machine. So then they have all these AI entities that are walking around the actual world. So instead of people going into a metaverse, they don't realize that a metaverse is just gonna be layered on top of everything we already have, like an augmented or mixed reality.
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Did you go into the the Tron area?
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With all the problems of, these kids have with interacting with women at this point, these boys, I totally get it. Like Yeah. My, my sons don't have these problems, but they with the other yeah. They're they're they're bad. Like, they aren't quite as bad as I was, but, yeah, I got eight grandkids for a reason. Right? Like, hey. My kid, you know, already. Like, in, but they my kids, they fucking around, but most of the other kids that I've ever that I've known I'm like, they are fucking around a lot. Well, that's where I wanna go with at some point. You know? Because they are fucking around. These other kids aren't. They don't know how to talk to girls. They talk about getting permission.
And this is the thing. It's weird as fuck because, you know, you have a bunch of people with this whole consent thing. Yeah. But the thing is is if you ask a girl for consent
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You lost.
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You done lost. You that that that that well just went dry. You can actually hear her pussy fucking just turn into the desert.
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All the moisture just left. You are toast. So that's that's not a queef for liberty. It's a separate sound. It's a separate sound. Same instrument, I think. Right. Right. It's like,
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Ross Perot said, it's the giant sucking sound of all of your jobs going away. Yeah. Yeah. That's what it is.
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Perot might as well have been a prophet, like, during that campaign. Like like, they like, the he he is the biggest prophet that has been in modern times, and that was his campaign there. Like, everything that NAFTA was getting ready to do, Perot was like, this is what's gonna happen. Yeah. And then it did.
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Yeah. Chris, do you know doctor James Dobson?
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Maybe. He's on the family. I'd have to see him. I'd have to see him. You'd have to hear his voice. He's got the radio voice, and he
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he put out with his, focus on the family institute. They had a radio show, Odyssey. It was like a animated show, and then they did another one where they animated a little puppet guy. So they had all those VHS tapes sent out to churches, Winters and Odyssey. I'm trying to remember the name of it. But I'm just going back, and I'm reading people's experiences with their first encounter with focus on the family. And when it comes to the birds and the bees stuff, countless stories of mostly young women who are taken out on a beautiful vacation. They get to spend the night in a hotel room, and then their mom brings out a cassette player, puts in the tape, and said, we're gonna listen to this for a while. And they hit play, and it's the birds and the bees talk. And mom's sitting there, which we have to listen to the full tape, and then it'll be over, and then we won't talk about it again. So many young women were expressing how about, you know, eighties, nineties, maybe it's on CD. They got their birds and bees talk from the folks on the family institute leading into purity culture.
So these women not understanding what anatomy terms are, not allowed to look at diagrams, and they don't have any idea what's going on. But I'm just thinking this idea of purity culture leading to family planning is another form of, like, could we say eugenics, a family planning, birth control type of a stuff? So in the Christian church, a lot of these Christians are taught purity culture, so they're not having children until much, much, much, much later. So during that critical time when the hormones are going, they're not having children.
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Yeah. That's an interesting thing. Right? Because back in the day, girls were getting married at, like, 14, and the guys were, like, 18. You know, that's in the prime of those hormones where now we've really stretched that out where you're not even considered an adult until you're 25 realistically and, you know, to most of our culture today. Like and so people aren't getting married before then. I I sure as fuck did. Like, I as
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much as Right. Right. And and some of these groups do overlap in a Venn diagram of, like, planned parenthood is not great. We're gonna go there and and protest them. All the while, they're participating in their own form of contraception by not engaging with men or people of the opposite sex, men and women. They're they're not commingling together. And then these Christian women are, you know, twenty, thirty, 40 waiting for their husbands, and now 1.3 children they might have, if they can figure out how science can help them make that happen.
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Yep. It's all like a it's it's like dysgenics and epi dysgenics all all all into one, and there's really, I don't even know if the, like, social engineering type families who have the majority of the money are practicing even a positive form of, eugenics because it seems like they interbreed, and I don't even know I Absolutely. That's that that's a whole conversation. We don't wanna get into Yeah. Like, I I don't know this I don't know how bad that or if that actually is. I mean, if it's said to be bad, but
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it's one of those things. You you've gotta just it's so easy to fool the public with shit. Yeah. You just gotta look at humans are not any different than other animals, mammals, things like that. And so you look at the breeding practices of people that do other things. You start understanding that the important factors are, is there a a a genetic defect in the line? If there's a genetic defect in the line and with animals, what they'll do is they will cull those animals or give them away as a castrated or fixed pet. They won't put them in into the breeding program. So it or or even with plants. Like so if I wanted to make a brand new strain of cannabis, k, and I wanted to make my own that I was well known for, I would take two plants that, a male and a female, that exhibit the characteristics that I want to see without exhibiting negative characteristics, and I would breed those two against each other. Okay? Now the first set of babies is called an f one.
An f one breeding produces the most genetic variance and the most vigorous growth. So now what your job as a breeder to do is, and this is all brothers and sisters, find the two that exhibit the qualities that you were seeking to to to have expressed without any negative qualities, then you're gonna take them and back breed them against each other. And then their babies, you're gonna go through that same process. And it takes about, you know, five or six generations of doing that before you get what you would call a breed stability. And so then at that point, I can hand you seeds and show you a plant and say, reliably, these seeds will produce this plant with these characteristics.
Okay? And this is just basic breeding, genetics, whether it's animals or or and after after about seven generations, little more than that sometimes, You start getting some, loss of vigor in the genetic line, and so then that's when you would bring in new genetics and go back through the stabilization process. Again, and your new genetics would preferably be as close, like, maybe a back crossing against one of the parent lines that's now way back here. And so it's not directly completely related, but it also is not gonna be showing, like, if you're doing cannabis once again.
You know? Like, one of my favorite strains is Apex, and Apex is Mandarin sunset crossed with lilac diesel. And then after stabilization, they backcrossed it again with lilac diesel and then stabilized it and then backcrossed it again with lilac diesel. So it's like a three time backcross of lilac diesel, into the into the mix at each one of these sites. So this is the kinda it's a very scientific process, and it has more to do with the expression of genetics and the vigor of the line. And and so, in in my opinion, and this is heavy conspiracy, and this is one you won't hear bandied about because nobody wants to talk about this subject.
The the original breakup of the family was when the Catholic church brought in, incest because that was a made up word. That was not something that was understood, known. You know, people did breeding practices with arranged marriages and things like that, which makes sense because any kind of, true somebody that's looking for a good genetic match with good offspring, things like that, you're absolutely gonna do that. And so, and and we know and before the shot and things like that, you also had to be careful about, Jeanette, about who you cross people with because that would cause real problems because prior to the shot, an a positive and a negative did not wanna that was a problem.
And and so, this situation needed to be controlled. Well, obviously, travel was not accessible like it is today. So you imagine any village, everybody after a very short time is related. It don't take long before everybody is to some degree related. And I'm not when we're talking about this, we're not saying that, you know, trying to say siblings should reproduce with each other, not saying that in any way, shape, or form. But I'm saying in those situations, like, absolutely, they would have married, like, third cousins Yeah. Or something like that. And there's numerous advantages to that outside of the genetics of the whole situation. If you marry somebody that's at least somewhat in your family, you're both gonna have a a a a vested interest in the family. Mhmm. You're both gonna have the same culture. You're gonna have the same religion.
It's gonna be much easier to trust that the things that you want instilled in your children are gonna be instilled, and you can feel safe to go out and work the field or ply a trade or whatever it is that makes you leave home. And and now the king of the castle, his interests are still being maintained. Well, of course, they are. This person was brought up in the same way that you work as they're, from the same family, things like that. And the the same would apply to any nearby village. It would not take long before you're all interrelated. And so when they did that, what they did was make it so oh, yeah. Right in the keister.
I they and so the when they did that, you basically now immediately had to go far and wide and start bringing in primarily bringing in wives who don't share your views and customs and aren't gonna pass your views and your customs onto your children because it's not their views and customs. And so we immediately start seeing a breakup of the cultures and a breakup of the family. And and one of the things when you got married that young, back then, the family stuck together. And so these young, dumb kids that gotta go getting their humping on, and we all remember what it was like to be a fucking teenager, You were absolutely oh, Linz, thank you very much. Linz says, Steve, can you put that up?
Our first super chat. Thank you. Says, I'll start. We greatly appreciate you starting. That is absolutely awesome.
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Fantastic. It's working.
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Nice. Nice. Beautiful. Nice. Very cool.
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Great greatly appreciated. That that that's pretty neat. The, breakup of this whole system started there, in my opinion, because then they had truncated it down to the nuclear family, and the nuclear family didn't even exist. Because if you imagine back then, we truncate the the the the average age of society where people were if you're 50, you're a grant you're a you're a old person that nobody expects to do anything. Right? You know? And so the the the generation under them, you assume you're in your thirties. That's the that's where you've got enough wisdom and enough, strength still to be pretty effective as a person. Right?
Yeah. No. You're still you still got the the piss and vinegar of the young, but you've got some you've taken some knocks. Rose, thank you. You're the best, Rose. And I got everybody, six forty seven. I got a crow episode coming up. We, dropped You're going on crow? Oh, yeah. It's recorded. Yeah. Crow's gone in. Already been it's already in the bag. The, the I've been on Crow, like, 15 times or something. Even there's even some episodes that I'm sure they're floating around, but you can't find them anymore because they were on when they back when they were on TFR years ago.
I have my own drop down menu and everything, but it's been, like, two and a half years or three years since I've went on. And I had to take a hiatus from a lot of that stuff. And it was basically just once a week hanging out with Marcus, and I didn't do any interviews for a couple years. I'm like that. I get I get
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about something and you know? So it's a piss and vinegar you're describing?
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Yeah. The cat the cats are Christy's gonna keep the cats from torturing me. This one's staring at the bottle right here. There's one right here just staring, and it's like, hey. Just just sit there politely like you are. You're alright.
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Yeah. There's a there's a whole system of control here, and we're kinda joking about, you know, spritz and water and a a bonus, but you know, I gotta be careful when I slip out. You know? What Ben's saying, though, is that deep down, he's a diva.
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Yeah. Yeah. I I that's what I was saying. I was saying. Getting that. The the the the the shit that is covering my person at all times is is actually it's like it's it's like a mud bath. It it gives me growth and shine. Mhmm. Keeps me from looking old. You know, this is 50. 50 is still doing pretty good. You know? But but back then, that would have been considered a very old person. You know? They didn't have the nutrition we have and the hygiene that we have, things like that. And so the the teenage to early twenties generation, they're humping their their little brains out and punching out kids. The the thirties and early forties, they're out working and being extreme running the world.
And then the grandparents would have been home because they all this all would have been a enclosed system where even if you didn't live in the same exact house, you lived on the same land. Mhmm. And so those kids would have been the beneficiaries of the the older people, which I gotta tell you. As a parent, I give myself, like, a c minus. I got all my kids. They're all adults and alive. I got that far. I can't say if I you know, that too much after that. I I get my c minus overall. But a grandparent, I'm like an a plus grandparent. And and, you know, a lot of that is just who the fuck has wiz I I start punching out kids when I was 17.
Mysteriously, my oldest is my favorite, and I'm so proud of her. And she is just an amazing person all around, an amazing mother, an amazing wife, an amazing daughter. She is just an an awesome person. And I was so young and dumb. Like, holy and full of cum. And I'm like, hey. I got it out of me, though. Six kids later, I start you know? I learned
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where to put it anyways. Well, that's where the the focus on the family institute decided to focus on the family and what what was a family unit to doctor James Dobson?
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I mean, did they talk about the extended family? Attend any of these Christian events. I'm aware of who he he was. A
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publishing empire, books, media, lot of cassette tapes, the the book on cassette tapes so you can listen to it while you read it, while you're driving. And your families listen to this material and knew the address of Colorado Springs, Colorado because they announced that's where they were after every broadcast they did on radio. So it was covered on all the radio stations. And if you didn't hear on the radio stations, you could buy the cassette, you could get the CD, you get all the material. So doctor James Dobson, focused on the family, decided that he had the wisdom and the knowledge as a psychologist to tell parents, you know, you got doctor Spock's baby manual. Now I'm gonna fill in from there. You so you delivered the baby. Now we're gonna tell you how you deliver the baby from evil.
And a lot of times, that involves corporate punishment, bare bottom spanking. Yeah. Yeah. I don't understand the bare bottom part of it. It's embarrassing. I'll explain it to you. It's completely embarrassing. It makes the person feel shame. It brings up all sorts of weird feelings in the young person. And then once the young person who's committed a sin and has been corporately punished for it has been, you know, bottom exposed, spank, spank, spank. It's red. It stings. It hurts. Now you hug your father and thank
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your father for the discipline you just received. Jesus Christ. Yeah. So they're doing that whole, like, the whiplash sort of thing with the kids. Yeah. It's not good. That's the same thing that,
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them psychos do to their girlfriend where they shower them with love and then discipline them and then give them love again because then Yep. They're the they they turn to the disciplinarian as soon as they're hurt. So that That's that that's called pimping.
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The that's from a book by Iceberg Slim. Well yes. Yes. And people in chat were already describing these daddy daughter events where, daddy brings daughter to an event and then marries his daughter in a purity pledge. So the father marries the daughter, gives her the pair the purity ring and the little box that she can't open until, you know, she's able to give her box to her husband where her husband's able to have access to her box. It's a literal box, little gift box, little bows wrapped around it. These ceremonies continue, and
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it's weird. It's embarrassing. That is absolutely weird. You are correct, sir.
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I think I still have my people. They got it backwards. It's a dick in a box.
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It's my dick in a box, baby. You're gonna get a copyright strike just for singing it. Yeah. I'm I'm paranoid now. I'm paranoid.
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Yeah. Yeah. So, I mean, in in just a gentle defense of doctor James Dofton, but and
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Steve and Steve finally is like, oh, shit. Mhmm. Maybe I can't be completely wild west about it. If you didn't know
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Look, man. It's I've I've been out in the wilderness for a while.
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So so, Chris, if you don't know the backstory, Steve and I literally started pod alright. We started back in the day when there was basically, you know Steve and I are the old school. We listened to the Freeman flies, listened to, you know, shit like that. And then Greg Carlwood was one of the, you know, before everybody and their brother had a fucking show. Oh, Steve Mercer. Thank you very much, brother. Bendel Mendel Barlerson. Speaking of Freeman Fly, Steve Mercer's Freeman's manager amongst other shows. And one of the Door at the door. Thank you. One of the most amazing people you could ever meet in person. It's, an absolute pleasure hanging out with them. Marcus and I have both had the privilege. I've been out to eat with them and Mhmm.
Just absolutely fantastic. But but so there was a a lively chat that Steve and I were both in that surrounded the higher side chats. Mhmm. Greg Carlwood. You know? Yeah. Yeah. And this was clear map before '17
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is when that whole thing, like, really
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Gelled. Yeah. And it was it was back when YouTube didn't even stream like this. We had all found so we started out together. What the fuck was that true? Talking higher side? No. No. No. What was the No. Back
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then? It was after Lindsay defected from that and started, eyes open.
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Yeah. So this was a different this was like Google Meets or something like that. Google Hangouts. Google Plus Hangouts. Hangouts. You're right. It's just us nerds getting together on on basically a video phone call where we could, you know, air out our private ideas. And Steve and I both started out there, and, you know, then we had, like, a whole meetup, like, six months later. And so him and I started out completely together. And in 2019, when the whole, government reaction to certain things went crazy, Steve and I were on the front lines of being against that. And and so Steve got hard kicked from YouTube.
And so, he became literally, before Rockfin went off the fucking deep side off the rails with themselves, and, Martin showed what he is. The, Steve was their top show over on Rockfin. And both Steve and I had substantial way more substantial, because they took away my u my good YouTube too. And, you know, Owens alchemy is just gone, like, including on Rockfin now. Yeah. So that that show is just gone. No way can see all that shit.
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Jesus.
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So we had a resort to bootlegs and, USB drives behind the the scenes
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and having a hard time with USB drives and new models of, laptops, by the way.
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Ow.
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Yeah. That's how I feel about it. I'm angry about it. Real upset.
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Oh, yeah. That that's annoying as hell. I hate I hate having to plug in, like, another thing just to plug something into my laptops. That's why I use it. I use a desktop thing in the
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That's another one they disappeared. Red ice radio Yeah. And they were huge.
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Still are huge. You achieve a stature and a status and a growth and a size of an audience and then certain platforms and giving the takeaway. Certainly, I I I do remember the talking higher sides 2016, 2017 period. Mhmm. Seeing seeing, Steve and Lindsey and Balderson and probably talking about Mark Passi or something, having some reactions to that. You know? It's like, he's still around. He's still doing his Why is he is 100%.
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Editing a documentary that he shot with Passio in Philly right after he left, the third eye carnival in Colorado.
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Yeah. Very cool. It is. That's a true story. In 2018, I did. I picked up Rose from the air from the airport.
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And I think I've heard this story. She has some,
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physical issues. She's a she's a paraplegic and had some physical issues. And she wanted to try and use, some, medicine and some good medicine instead of the shit she was taking. And she didn't know how to do it, so she just ate the whole fucking thing. Like and it was wild. Like, I I turned over, and I'm like, well, what'd you do with those? We need to stop and get you a a, you you know, a dapper. And she's like, well, I ate them. Like Heroically.
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Yeah. Heroically
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consume them. And then and then her we get to her parents' house, and she actually because because of the medical drug she was on, she was all messed up, not because of the dabs. They hadn't even had time to kick in yet. So she's all messed up, and then her parents think I got her messed up. I'm like, no. I I I got her home safely. You know? And and then, my buddy's outside in the truck in the vehicle dabbing, and they thought he was out there, like, smoking crack and shit. It just looks like it. It really does. You look like you're doing drugs drugs. Oh, it does. And it does work apparently because now since Rose, I've seen my dad because my dad's got medical issues. So now despite years of me being a piece of shit for having been, using cannabis, He's like, cannabis.
Like and I picked him up from the airport, and he didn't have any. And we go to a hotel, and I had my dabs out. I'm getting ready to do a dab. And my dad reaches over the fucking with the tortilla chip and just dips out of it and just and I'm, like, staring at him like, that that that's not chip dip. Fuck. Mhmm. That is not chip dip. What are you doing, man?
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Yeah. The the proper instruction to apply the proper dose of the medication that yeah. That's that's, peer to peer. We're understanding how that how that works. It's like, I just learned about dope, and dope is bad. And all dope is bad, and don't do dope. Yeah. Okay. Simple. Simple. Real simple drug education. Real simple sex education.
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So not like Dobson. You can put in teaching that as well. Down here. I was gonna say Dobson Why are you turning on up there? To the defense of He's a big Bubba's.
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Bubba's of the world and the Henry's. Who's Hi, Scotty. Scotty's. Yep. Who else is out there?
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Where the hell is Ben right now? Where are you right now? In California? Yeah. How is it light out? Is that is that your what is that? It's still it's still light here. It's dark as hell here.
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Yeah. I'm up in I'm up in, Humboldt.
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I'm in California as well. Where why is that is it because you're elevated?
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It must be because I'm l yeah. I'm I'm up in the mountains. I mean or so. The sun's on must be more directly alive. Black here. That's why I'm like, what? These are clouds? And so I knew Yeah. So I'm I'm halfway between the two of you pretty much.
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Right? I'm in Marina. This is this is our site. That's how black it is. Yes. Yeah. Well, I don't No. The
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like, you your reference, Chris. Like, the Golden Gate is just a couple exits down. Okay. Okay. Yeah. And then you're in, you know, the poop town. I mean, I guess We really are you really are, like, halfway between us. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So you should both come here and hang out, and we can go to, like, Tennessee Valley or Muir Beach or something like that. You have a view. Fun? I mean, I've been Go on. I've been to Muir Beach.
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I I went there one time with my daughter, and it was cool as fuck. My daughter's not you know, the only time she's been to California. And, you know, like so many other girls, she's fascinated with dolphins and shit, and she desperately wanted to see a dolphin. And three dolphins came up and were, like, showing off for us and playing and everything else. And then we got lost and ended up at the entrance to fucking Bohemian Grove. And, like, right when we That's lost, dude. There's a whole fucking county up the road, bro. Yeah. Well, you're just wondering. I live up I live going away
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from fucking Monterio where The Grove is.
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Yeah. We we are trying to get home, and we got lost and ended up. And I and we end up at the gate, and I look at it for a minute. I'm like, I know where the fuck we are. You gotta be kidding me.
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Like, what That's lost lost, bro. That is. That's that's yeah. That's well and good lost from Muir Beach to fucking Monterrio.
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I'm not I'm not gonna say that we were not on a bunch of tech for them.
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There's no fast way there. There isn't, dude. Even if you're, like, take the one zero one all the way up to, like, the Garberville exit, then fucking head back down and, like, no, dude. You're, woo. That's yeah.
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I'm thinking of, Blade Runner. Started out with we were lost.
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Is is Blade Runner taking place in Los Angeles, the that area in Southern California? And what year does that start
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in? Blade Runner.
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I know. I'm trying to remember. Is that where the Daywalker is? I'm not sure. Well, they have, like, this big pyramid, and then it's like the opening scene to, Harrison Ford being,
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you know, in the movie and Oh, wow. Blade Runner. I I I just said Daywalker because of Blade. I'm totally just gonna Blade. I'm like, is that what the Daywalker was? Because I was thinking of
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the night and day. Marcus isn't allowed to watch movies with colored people on
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Also also it has a the first one has a porn star in it who was a porn star as a minor. And I think Marcus is way too pure to be associating
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with such Yeah. Yeah.
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Crazy. He doesn't even know me. Cover your ears, Mark. Take your headphones off, Marcus. He doesn't even know who Tracy Lawrence is. You know what it is?
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Praise the Lord. Hallelujah.
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I love my Christian brothers on the this family. Everybody in the chat knows too. I think But, yeah, Blade Runner was Los Angeles.
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Right. Right. And, you know, like, the I think that Tron universe, does it also kinda take place in, like, a Silicon Valley area? And then we're we talked a little bit about Tron having a third movie calling themselves Ares, you know, and that's the Ram symbolism. R a m is random acts and that video game.
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The Tron video game? Yeah. Oh, dude. With the light cycles? Like, the full on you're in the Tron car. Isn't it just a game of Snake? Bike, whatever that one, like, where you actually got to, like, drive the Tron bike? It's just a game of snake where you try to get your Yeah. Snake handler was just Which version? Because the bike one was badass. The one in the Nokia phone? One. The snake version. The joystick version. The joystick version. Played, and I hated it. Yeah.
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Looks like they filmed the new one in Vancouver, but I don't know where they're gonna say it's actually taking place in.
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It's not coming out till October. Too expensive. Well They moved over to Vancouver. Disney Hollywood was shooting fucking everything in Toronto.
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Yeah. Disney really wants men to watch
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even kicked in to film there and shit like that. They're like, oh, no. We rob everybody here all the time anyway. Here, have some of their money. Thanks for hanging out. We appreciate you. Yeah.
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Vancouver. Yeah. Is that where X Files were filmed as well? Is that, Northwest?
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Yeah. Yeah. Was it is that where X Files film?
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Yeah. It's like, you know, just a long road trip from Hollywood, isn't it? Just a few way up there. Northwest. Yeah. Yep. Yep.
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Yeah. Western Canada. Yeah. The Northwest.
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It has all the the fog and the ponds and the water. Yeah. Yeah.
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They filmed so much there. Any anything to get out of The United States and not film anything here. They don't film anything here anymore. It's insane. They film in Georgia a lot. In in the middle of the country where they can get tax tax breaks. In Carolina.
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I know they did a lot of shit in North Carolina, like, twenty five years ago. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. As long as it wasn't New York, LA, any major city, anything like that, they're like, oh, no. Then it takes place in Savannah.
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You know? Yeah. It's too it's too expensive. And then all these, like, all these other states, like, that you wouldn't expect them to be filming, and they offer tax incentives. So if you do a film for a certain amount of money, they'll give you basically, say, half the money you spent on crew back, which is, like, why wouldn't they do it there then? Mhmm. No one's gonna film out here if that's the case.
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And this is And so many good people lost their livelihood during COVID because they, you know, didn't wanna participate or everything shut down. And the first people that never got called back were like, you know, a whole bunch of, what, craft services, makeup, hair, all that kind of stuff. And then that went into the production elements, and they were down grips. They were yeah. They just, you know, freaking avalanched through it and destroyed the actual functional part of the industry.
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Oh, yeah. It's a nightmare. I mean, I'm I'm lucky I freelance with editing because I could I do work for other people, but working now on a set, would be pretty hard still even out here because they're still so strict about some of this stuff.
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Yeah. Yeah. Like, yeah. I I I don't know. Half the people that I did know that were in LA either moved to Vegas or moved to Austin.
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Yeah. Yeah. Same. Almost everyone moved out here that me and her know. Like, they all dipped. Yeah. And now I go back to the East Coast and work with my brother a lot, so I'm, like, traveling all the time.
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Make sure you're buying coastal? Well, you don't have to, like, specifically say if you don't wanna put your brother out like that, but, like, roughly where on the East Coast. Oh, Jersey. They're just going back to Jersey. Yeah. Okay. So in the East Coast, West Coast rap battle,
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which side of you pledge your allegiance to? What colors do you wear? Oh, man. Are you in? I don't I don't like picking sides, man. Not in this in the in that sort of way. But, I mean, I grew up in Jersey. Jersey is my home
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more so than Jim Jim Tan Laundry?
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Jersey Shore boy? No. Not that far down. I do I do go down to the shore, but not as much as not not enough to know the reference that you wait. Oh, Jim tan laundry. Not, yeah, not enough to have done that with Jersey Shore thing. Like, go to the gym. You go to the tanning. Yeah. And then you go to the Then you call the cabs and stuff like that afterwards. Cab time. Clear clean clean clothes. Yeah. Clean clothing. Yeah. Important for the appearance. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I avoided the whole spiky hair, under Faye Guido phase. Luckily, I missed that. But, surprisingly, the when they were doing that show, their seaside got better because it was really bad. And it got cleaned up a little bit, and now it's it's really bad again, I think.
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Jersey. Jersey. Jersey. Jersey. Jersey. Jersey. Jersey. Jersey. Sure. I I have very limited
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experience hanging out in Jersey. I went to the Oh, yeah. Palisades Mall when I was doing Renaissance Festivals. What was that? Like, West Nyack or something like that or up I can't remember. Nyack. That's cool. And then I went to Red Bank Mhmm. A handful of times, including, New Year's Eve poker night at Jay and secret Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Sash. And that was pretty fucking epic. Yeah. But, like, that's you know, other than that, I've driven through it a lot. Yeah.
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One one thing I'll say I like about Jersey is I feel like the common sense level there is a bit higher than it is in Los Angeles.
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I mean, yeah, you could throw a rock anywhere away from Los Angeles, and that would also hold true. I mean, to be fair to be fair. It's California in general, though, and I it's something I've noticed. California, more so than anywhere else, literally lives in in Hollywood, basically. Like, whatever whatever propaganda gets gets pumped out of the media, Californians, they they transform themselves around it. Like, they truly believe that is the world. Yeah. Like, when, when, Christy and I started dating, like, so many things that she truly believed with all her heart, like, right off the set of Donna fucking Reed.
You know? And it's like the rest of the world is not like that. When she went out in the rest of the world with me, she's like, what the fuck is going on? Like, when I met Steve, his his, his his old lady, his his kid's mom and all that, she's like, that guy's fucking intense. And Steve's like, that's because you've never been out of California. Like, men and other places are different. Like, we we still are manly. In California, you're all eunuchs. Like, that's it's straight out.
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Yeah. It's weird. It's weird. It didn't get as that bad. I was like, I moved here probably 02/2013, I feel like, and then it started getting five years in. It was just, like, obvious. I was just like, oh my god.
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I started I started coming here in 1992, and I moved here. Well, okay. I was here on and off since, like, '96 and then got here for good in 02/2005.
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Okay.
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And
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it it I mean, from '92 to 02/2005, it changed dramatically. And then from 02/2005, twenty years later, it's an entirely different fucking planet on the coast. And then when you get into Central Valley or, like, Gold Country going up to Tahoe. It's, you know, still pretty much like cattle country, redneck stand, that kind of thing. Ben lived over in Redding. Yeah. And a lot you know, there he he's not wrong. There's a lot of that is media driven, but a lot of that is just also ingrained fucking most of these people never fucking left, and it hasn't totally been taken over by yuppie shit heels yet. And so, you know, there's pockets, like, all over the place where people totally do not have their heads up their asses, and they're fucking building their bike tracks on, like, a little quadrant of their property and playing beer can baseball and fucking, you know, shooting guns every night. Like, just because that's what you do, not because that's what the TV tells you to. It's just what the fuck else are you gonna do out here?
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Yeah. No. I agree. They do stuff like that, but then you then you look at how they behave. They're very, metro. You know? Like, they're they're very you can tell they've been highly feminized.
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And they're blue necks.
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Yeah. You know? Like, they're they're definitely gonna tell you all about the feminist propaganda and then feel like they're bigger men because they're standing up white knighting for some dumb for some dumb broad things like that. It's a 50
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thing, man. It like, from especially because of the clamper thing. Like, you you get them from every part of the state in their own environment, you know, and at their most hammered. So they're they're pretty free with speech as far as that goes. And when it turns political, there are those dudes, and then there's also fucking, like, eighth generation good old boys. You know? And fucking it's yeah. Yeah. It's it's it's fifty fifty.
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I I I not fifty fifty. I would agree those dudes exist that you're talking about. I agree. I happen to be friends with them, but believe it or not, Steve, because there was a whole, group chat that developed for the mountain that year that we had the blizzard, and I am banned from said group chat. Yeah. You know, I know this is gonna shock you. And and and, you know, the, they're highly, highly, liberal and left wing, and you bet there's, like, two or three, and they're all old as hell that get along with me and talk to me and we're friends. But the rest of them, I am I am all the ists, all all the isms, all all the all the things.
And and and definitely, I'm probably, like, you know, which which this is what always a telling thing because Steve knows me, so he knows I would never, vote for either master. You know? And and that I think both sides are complete shit. Same. Same. And and so but it's the side that they will accuse you of being, You know? Because then, of course, now I'm a Nazi Trump tar, blah blah blah. And and never ever have I represented that, I'm for Donald Trump. You know? If you asked me directly, I would have told you that without even looking at any of his politics or anything, he's a draft dodger.
And from my perspective, that should automatically
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disqualify you from being commander in chief of the army. Hey, man. Those bones first prevented him from being on the tennis team for a full year. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You know? The the Chris, wait. Chris, I gotta ask, dude. What do you hear about the fuckery around the rebuilding and shit in Palisades and, you know, surrounding areas, Palos Verdes, shit like that?
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So every every once in a while when I'm driving, I'll probably listen to AM radio still. The Yeah. Yeah. With the white and you're over 30. Yeah. The slightly more conservative, whatever the hell, a b k, a b c one that the Randy and whatever the hell in the morning. And they were just talking about this the other day, actually. And I think they only said there was only, like, a 100 or so houses in the Palisades that have and because they were playing an interview, I think, with Karen Bass, and she was trying to say that was a good name. We got a 100 houses up. But that's a 100 of, like, the thousands, I guess, that were totally destroyed. So I don't think they're doing too well with the rebuilding job.
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No. That's kinda wild that it's so few. If I mean, I'm I Steve and I both worked in the construction field. I knew small companies that in the matter of a month could throw up 50 houses. Yeah. It seems like all these houses are in some sort of court
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battle to get permits to rebuild and do certain things with new buildings on their properties. Nobody's
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nobody's going to insure them because insurance is gonna be through the fucking roof and only people with more money than God or fucking Blackstone or Berkshire Hathaway or, you know, Vanguard, those kinda are gonna be able to afford the insurance to even build there, let alone go before the Coastal Commission. Yeah. You know about those folks?
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Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. And and now now too with the the whole Blackstone thing, because before when when lockdown started and all the housing rate, people couldn't afford to keep their houses, and so there were always houses on the market. I heard they were calling, like, they had these companies like Blackstone who had real estate, smaller real estate subsidiaries were calling and just buying the houses without even going to see them. And just now they just leave them on the market until someone eventually will rent from them. Mhmm. So they've take taken basically all these properties already.
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During the the housing market collapse, you know, o seven to o nine here, the that's exactly what happened. They all became either large, banks that were still, you know, bailed out, owned by them, or owned by a handful of different, venture capital funds, hedge funds. And then everything, became ran through property management companies that had no sense of who the people in the community were that were renting. They had you know? It just became more and more impossible to get a place there to get, you know, not have to pay through the absolute nose and go shell out. This was another scam, the rental application fee, right, where people will just not rent out a property for years and collect three, four, five times a month rent just in application fees to show the house and not rent it to anybody.
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Yep. And write it off on their taxes as a loss because it's not being rented out. Yep. Yeah. That's a mess. It's a mess, man. I don't know what the hell. I mean, in with the Olympic games coming up in 2028, I know they have a lot of a lot of stuff planned to, make this, like, fully integrated smart city. So
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Displaced. Hopeless. Where they gonna go?
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Is that a, summer or a winter Olympic twenty twenty eight?
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Wanna say it's summer, but I Yeah. Probably says it's summer. Yeah. Because I think they're gonna do the kickoff ceremony at, like, the USC, Football Field Theater, amphitheater, whatever the hell it's called. But it looks like the it literally looks like if you look at it, you you get this art deco sort of,
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You talking about the Greek?
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No. The USC Oh, okay. Let me see what the stadium is called, but it it's gonna remind you of, like, World War two Germany when you see the the architecture there. And with Trump with Trump opening up, you can only imagine what's gonna happen with him getting the opening remarks.
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Stage a UFC fight right there. Freaking middle of it. Like, you I I really I'm I'm not surprised, but very amused that there is probably going to be a UFC fight on the White House Lawn on the July 4. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That too. I heard about that. Ugh.
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Now that it's sports entertainment.
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Mhmm. Well, you know, Trump is in the WWE Hall of Fame.
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Yeah. The stadium is the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. That's right. Okay. I could share if you wanted to see it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'll share I'll share it.
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When I say that politics is one step up above WWF, WWE, I mean it. And he is absolutely
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Let me get out of this. That's a big coliseum. A lot of people are gonna need some bread to eat, cheese sticks.
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This some of these, construction pictures, like, look at this. This they said they built this in two years. That looks that reminds me of Rome, dude. And this here, like, what does this say here? A little monolith in the corner. This is, like, in this is weird. It's weird. It's a whole very weird, like, seems like a lot of, yeah, a lot of just
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symbolic Were those football players? Are there any male cheerleaders in those pictures?
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Probably not. This is for the, yeah, the inaugural game there of football, I think, back in the day. And this reminds me just straight up World War two. I think we're gonna get a little bit of World War two symbolism going on when, Dude, back up three pictures.
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Right there. Now that's super interesting, this talk we're having. I'll go back forward one more. Super interesting, this talk that we're having, because isn't it supposedly patent that acquired the spirit destiny, which is part of why they call The United States the forthright. And then this is like the building.
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Yeah, dude. Yeah. So doctor Doolittle, the animal guy?
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Alright. And this was like a derby or something in there, which is, strange in itself. These whole all of this is strange. And I love how you could never see anyone's faces in any of these pictures too.
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Oh. This
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weird. Clidius, Altius, Fortius? That's, Harry Potter spell. Right?
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Something.
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It's definitely something. That turns your owl into a stripper named Tanya.
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Tanya was a y or Tanya was a j. Either way you want it, baby.
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Tanya dance. Mhmm.
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Yeah. So this is what we're Wow. This is where it's gonna, I think, kick off, supposedly.
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So it's the eye is a torch and an infinity symbol? Yep.
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And I and I was I was talking about this on a show. It's it's interesting too that we have the grand old lady and all these people in the UFO world are interesting too that we have the grand old lady and all these people in the UFO world. They're talking about how the lady the lady is coming. The lady is coming in, that on that meteor even, they're saying it's coming or the comet in 33 I Atlas. They're saying the lady is coming with the comet or with the mother ship or So Fatima? Or in 2027, Drew, Chris Bledsoe is saying the, lady is coming. Yeah. It's, just a strange that and also, this is, like, the meta symbol, like, the metaverse symbol. The, they're using the it's not an ouroboros. What's it called? Elemonoscate.
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Yeah.
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That's if there's another word for it, then I I I It's the infinity symbol. I forgot our last loop.
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Which is which is actually a mercurial symbol, which which would be the feminine portion of anything. That's very interesting. So that would be the
[02:08:41] Unknown:
I don't know. Because this is actually it's called something else too, and I can't I forgot it last time. And I'm probably Like a Mobius? Mo a Mobius strip. Yeah. So you have this infinity symbol, and it's actually in three when you make it three-dimensional, it becomes a Mobius strip. So you have the metaverse entwined in all of this as well. And you know they're gonna be bouncing back and forth to Crypto Stadium out here. It's just all, I think it's all a start of this smart city type stuff
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kicking off now. So the space brothers are now space sisters, and they're looking forward to a beautiful virginal woman to to save us in a UFO?
[02:09:22] Unknown:
There's a lot of that going on, and I don't it's it's hard for me to take a lot of it serious, but, I mean, they've been they're giving out the AC thing. Yeah. Who's saying what? Well, this is, like, the new thing that Corbett, Jeremy Corbell, and all those UAP whistleblowers are saying that there's gonna be a 2026 or 2027 date where something happens. Some and this is what the lady told Bledsoe apparently is a CIA asset, and the lady I don't all this stuff is just, I think, a cult nonsense.
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Luck be a lady tonight, and they confirmed the nuts and bolts down there that it is a lady.
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And I I agree with what Chris said a 100% right there because at some point in time, a cult went from being a bunch of laboratory weirdos that were doing experiments nobody else would do to people that get transmissions and have Mhmm. Visions and shit like that, and they could just make up whatever the fuck they wanted. And don't they don't do any of the other stuff. That stuff all got dropped like hot rocks.
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Yeah. This is like new age dark occult nonsense, I should say. Like, what it's like all about manipulation, chaos, magic, and not even good chaos magic, just freaking
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stuff to style chaos magic. Yeah. Where you're just, like, making a sigil and tearing it up and then jacking off to a Britney Spears video and then burning it, and now that's magic magic.
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Yeah. Exactly.
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Is it different results if you do to Mandy Moore or Christina Aguilera?
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I I I I would say not. I don't know who Mandy Moore is. I do recall Christina Aguilera.
[02:11:07] Unknown:
Okay. Mandy Moore was in was she in?
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I have no idea. I don't know who that person is. A walk to remember? Oh, yeah. A Walk to Remember. Yeah.
[02:11:18] Unknown:
I only know that because I one I one time was working on crew on a on, like, a it's really Christian movie. Yeah. But it wasn't really, but it was kind of in a Steve Stephen Baldwin was the biggest guy they were able to pay. And then they paid the dad from that movie with Manny Moore, the dad of the son or the son, not the son, the dad of the boyfriend of Manny Moore. So, and they thought he still looked like he did in his headshot from that film because that's what he sent them. But when he came on set, he looked like he had aged about 20 years and had an alcohol problem, which he did for years before that. And he was supposed to be playing the love interest of the 36 year old, 37 year old lead, and he was already 50. So they had to write into the script that he had a bad alcohol problem after the war, after going to war and being, having PTSD just so it would make sense as to why they were he was funny, though. I liked him. He wound up being a cool guy, but he was gone. They him and Baldwin were gone. They're just freaking on another planet.
Episode Introduction and Male Leadership
Celebrating the 50th Show and Guest Introduction
California Geography and Fire Season
Protests and Social Commentary
Cultural Observations and Humor
Christian Music and Festival Experiences
Debating Jay Dyer and Ortho Bros
Orthodox Church and Social Dynamics
Social Media and Online Debates
YouTube Monetization Challenges
Military and Coed Training Experiences
NFL Cheerleaders and Male Leadership
Sports Entertainment and Betting
Occult Practices and Transhumanism
Corporate Strategies and Outrage Marketing
Dining Experiences and Restaurant Culture
Auctioning High-Value Males
Purity Culture and Family Planning
Breeding Practices and Genetic Stability
Podcasting History and Community
California Culture and Masculinity
Housing Market and Rebuilding Challenges
Olympics and Smart City Development
UFOs and Occult Symbolism