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Streamed Live November 11th 2023
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In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the Rockfin platform, the title of the episode, rocket fuel, the accident of November 11th, and the most offensive bird names.
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the Vatican, movies, and motivation. They also touch on the drawbacks of social media platforms like Twitter and the financial struggles of a Las Vegas entertainment venue.
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including buying land, living simply, and personal struggles. They also touch on the topics of bank robberies, video games, and climate change.
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the Dragonlance book series, the world of online gaming, and the impact of technology on entertainment. They also touch on the concept of value and the rise of cryptocurrencies. The conversation takes a humorous and meandering path, covering a range of pop culture references and personal anecdotes.
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including their fear of deepwater, the opposition to the Fed, the concept of tiny houses, offensive bird names, and the importance of hobbies.
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(00:00:00) Introduction and discussion about the Rockfin platform
(00:15:30) Discussion about the title of the episode and the accident of November 11th
(00:23:31) Discussion about the new truck and rocket fuel
(00:36:00) Discussion about the most offensive bird names
(00:56:15) Discussion about the Vatican and movies
(00:57:23) Conversation about social media platforms like Twitter
(01:03:57) Talk about the financial struggles of a Las Vegas entertainment venue
(01:37:55) Buying land and living simply
(01:39:11) Personal struggles and overcoming challenges
(01:43:31) Bank robberies and theft
(02:29:31) The Dragonlance book series and its evolution over time
(02:30:20) The evolution of online gaming and the rise of highly detailed series
(02:43:24) The impact of technology on entertainment and the disappointment of certain video games
(03:20:06) Fear of deepwater and the dangers of the ocean
(03:21:11) Opposition to the Fed
(03:22:12) The concept of tiny houses
Audio recorded live Saturday nights and streamed to:
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And we're live.
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Let's go live to Rockfin too, please.
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Let's go grab the Rockfin.
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We gotta go to the rock fin. It's very important. It's very important.
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Oh, we're live.
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We're live. I don't think we're live unless we're on
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rock fin. Are we on rock fin? We gotta rock.
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The title this week? Oh, you're gonna love the title this week. You're gonna love it. You're going to love the title. What is the title?
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Blue raccoon, Flip it so well. I don't know. It's a it's a lot of words.
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Or a lot of words, but they're very unique words.
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It's a unique passphrase. Alright. I got blue raccoon,
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confirmed. Harvested. Yeah. Confirmed harvested lipids. Salami
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Raccoon confirmed harvested lipids sell well. That is a headline news Story. If ever I heard one from the Financial Times, Russia Today confirmed it as well.
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Correct.
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Uh-huh. And the, Pakistani press are asking more questions about it. They have questions about the science of the lipids. Well, they can really pack it in. I'm impressed. Can it fuel rocket ships? This is kind of a question they had. And they fuel rocket ships with the lipids. The fatty lipids.
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I can feel rocket. I think the rocket ships would probably have problems with combustion in the vacuum. Right?
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Fin. What does rocket fuel
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Alright. Fuel. On rocket While it's burning. Stuff to the keyboard all the time.
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It's rude.
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Cat on the keyboard.
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Cat at keyboard. Okay. Cat confirmed. Confirmed cat on confirmed keyboard. Press enter to confirm. Cat command.
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Cat commander confirming on a keyboard.
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How was your accident, boss? Yeah.
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The 11th November?
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11th of 2nd? Where did you remember? The 11th November?
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Murray I remember the 5th.
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Fine. Jana. I hail everybody. Rule black. Nice. Michael Sisternino, Daphne, Hi, Katie.
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Alright. Alright. Let's
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Mhmm. Check if we got a video to play here. We gotta rewind it. Man, I was so unkind. I forgot To rewind the tape that I intended to play
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tonight. Let me make sure that's for a moment here. Mojo.
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Where is that?
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Gotta get a bird thing going here. I got some bones here. I got black cats. Hit it with my glove. Black cats.
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Alright. It's probably a little static at the beginning. That's that's normal wear and tear. It's very popular video. That up here now. Here we go.
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What does a chicken say when it lays a Where egg?
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I don't know.
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Ouch.
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Ouch is correct.
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That's not all, folks. There's more. Much more. What? There's more? We've stored all the lipids tonight. We've got a fat supply. I see. Here tonight.
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My friends, can I can I, can I horn us into the show?
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Shall we? I think I think now is a good time. Maybe we'll state the name of the stream again for those who didn't hear it the first time. It is November 11th, 11:11 at 9:19 PM CST. And, Jim, what's what's the title?
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What is the title? Has it changed since we've Titled it? W s w
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227 blue raccoon confirmed harvested lipids,
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I think it's the title. But you know better than I remember it. That's not the real title. Yes.
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May this weave be woven.
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Sell well. Sell well.
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By La Sala?
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Sponsored by Spyder's Tea.
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I like that. Bottled municipalities
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water, and they put a little tea bag in there And a little bit of sugar, and they sell it to you. A little b egg. A dollar 25. Available at a dollar store for a dollar 25. Biden
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Nomics. At all the dollar stores?
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Every At my local dollar store. It's a dollar 25 for items at my dollars store.
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Is it the dollar pyramid?
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It's like 5 quarters. They could call it a 5 quarter store, but they no longer call it a dollar store. A dollar is 4 quarters, and I have to give them 5 quarters for a spider's tea.
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Yeah. Yeah. It used to be 99¢ back in the day. Not too long ago, really.
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Yeah. Those are the days so long ago. It it it it was it it held a dollar throughout all sorts of crazy inflation. People were starting to make jokes that it was the new gold standard, the Arizona A.
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That is pretty funny.
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It's a spider's tee. Spider's brand. We can put our brand on it just because there's a Specific color scheme that is familiar to some. That's alright. We'll we'll rebrand it and resell it for a dollar 50, And we'll make up the difference there somehow.
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Somehow, I don't think they paid the Aztecs for that Color scheme or background. I think we're doing alright. The
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color scheme, maize, corn Color scheme, the heritage corn. Have all the colonels been picked through?
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They're beautiful. I don't know why you eat boring yellow corn again if you had the choice of
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the maze amazing Color scheme.
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We do have a wide variety of choices for our most offensive bird name contest, which is still running. It is still open for entries. We are still looking for the most offensive bird name To replace the lesser offensive white male names that were often used to reference specific varieties of birds, Which are really not the most offensive names that anyone could possibly think of to say. So we're still on the hunt For the most offensive sounding names that we could apply to our foul feathered friends.
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The pearl pot pelican.
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Yes.
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Yes. So I'll pull up some of the entries here. I'll have to remember some of them I think one of them was about, big bird. I think that was a real offensive one to certain people who big or small at times.
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Like like, I might have Definitely.
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Yeah. And the winner winner chicken dinner winner winner chicken dinner document here, we have a Suggestion for a Bruce slash Caitlyn Jenner morphing chicken hawk. It shows between a Bruce or a Caitlin.
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Oh, I thought you were saying morphine.
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Oh, morphine. Okay. That could be, bird addiction. Yeah. Addicted bird. I liked I liked American Woodcock. I I thought that was very patriarchal and very offensive to some people. The American Woodcock,
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and It's a very traditional masculine sounding.
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I dig it. Yeah. C d nose rat finger. I don't know what that would be referring to At all. There was something else along the lines of Hannibal Lecter liverpecker is kind of in the running for a fan favorite.
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We'll probably have That's mine. That's mine. Well, if you claim it, it's yours, man. I said it on the last weave. I didn't know you're still doing this. We will need to
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we will need to review some records probably. I don't know that anyone wants to take credit For the most offensive bird name going on the record to say I am the person that came up with the most offensive bird name might backfire in some ways. But if you do, you could be a winner in some ways And maybe responsible for other
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other areas. I'm willing to accept it as a Mandela effect that's somehow I misremembered having said it, but I know that Cock whiskey.
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I something I'm sleeping. 90% sure that was me, but I'm I'm not collector. You know? You know? Small red breasted sapsucker. I think so.
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We got some new names coming in too. So let's, keep putting those in chat. You can put those on comments below this video the 226 video as well. We're gonna keep that contest open as well So So by killing chickens or turkeys, what do you guys celebrate Thanksgiving with?
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Give give away, T shirts. Right? Is that how we celebrate? I'm I'm angry that I don't know the joy of a turducken yet. A turducken. I want a turducken. All the burgers together. Needs turducken, and I'm angry about it.
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A turkey duck chicken? Yeah.
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Chicken? It's I've never tried them before. I've had all 3, never in that that combination.
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You gotta put a little throw of whale in there. Films to know that if someone tries to serve me, I need to duck out dodge that draft and stay away from those papers.
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Oh, yeah. Agrees.
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We're asking a question here about a truck. As the truck returned, that update happens in the 226 last Saturday. So that is the full story From last week, we are now into 227. Blue raccoon confirmed harvested lipids cell. Well, there is a new truck that is better than ever, and maybe it runs on those lipids. Maybe the lipids are the fuels. The fats are the fuels. The cells are the carbohydrates or the cholesterols.
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I don't know. Diesel.
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A decent diesel Decent diesel.
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You could probably get off of some lipids. Alright.
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Biodiesel.
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Biodiesel. Yeah. Is it mito what is the mitochondria the fuel of the cell? What was that saying?
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Mighty mitochondria?
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Yeah. What fuels the cell? ATP. Active transport. Chlorophyll.
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It's it's chlorophyll. I think it's chlorophyll. Right? Because that was, like, the whole thing. Like, when George Lucas invented midi Chlorians. You know, for one thing, he was making Star Wars 2 Star Trekkie, so a lot of people just hated it, myself included. But the actual metaphysical science was midichlorians and chloroform. And, I'm sorry, the mitochondria of your of your cell And the chloroform. And it's these two things on a physiological level are part of the engine of your actual, Force of your actual, like, well, it's basically chi. Right? Talking kinda like about how, like, your body has that ability to emanate chi, and then you can control the chi. And that's based on how much power is in the mitochondrion or the mitochondria Of your cells, which is from the chlorophyll running through your veins or something to that effect.
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And that makes you the chosen race or or something. Was that No.
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Adenosine tri
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It allows every single man Adenosine
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triphosphate.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Okay. I don't know if people are still fighting over stars or not. Maybe that's a future. Maybe that's a past. I don't know. A galaxy a long time ago on a far I don't know. I don't need to remember that. Right? I can I can, survive through Black Friday shopping without buying any Star Wars merchandise?
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What about a toaster that makes Star Wars
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flavored toast? I saw one the other day. What a Star Wars flavored toast.
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Yeah. It has,
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Images from the Star Wars franchise on the toast. Oh, I can taste I can taste them like I can taste Yoda tastes like, It'll make my toast taste What does baby Yoda taste like?
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Like burning. I I never wanna hear you say again.
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Barbecue baby Yoda. I
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you know I was gonna say I've I've never really been We're supposed to be the guys fighting the baby eaters.
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Remember?
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Yoda is not a person.
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I mean, yo baby Yoda does eat babies Other species. But, anyways, I I was gonna say I I never used to really be big into Star Wars Almost at all. But now that we have the, you know, the fact chronicles there, I watched the the bounty hunter stuff. But Aside from that, I've always thought it was kind of boomerish. I know it's terrible, terrible thing to say. Everyone hates me for it, but, I Star Star Wars. Just I gotcha. Okay. Yeah. You know, as a
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like, I would say that at this point, Star Wars is You don't have to give Star Wars any money or whatever, but you do kinda have to understand it as a modern myth, and it's a modern myth That's telling an older story. Right? I think that we're looking at, like, a kinda like a fall of of I don't wanna say, quote, tarts In your career. But, you know, a fall of the old world and, you know, like a Hindenburg explosion.
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I think we're thinking of humanity.
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Think of the Hindenburg, like, when the superstar destroyer in in Return of the Jedi crashes into the death Airship because there's something that's very, steampunk ish almost, about, the way everything is because there's a lot of junky stuff going on on the rebel side of it. You know? Are you seeing this pathfinder here?
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The biggest aircraft in almost a century, almost a 100 years, and that Google guy, Sergey Brin, Has been financing this, and they've just showed it off to the public for the first time. It dwarfs the current Goodyear airship. It's Huge. It's big. It's white. It's massive. And here it is at night. This great big Pathfinder 1 airship prototype at Moffett Field in Mountain View, California. This looks like it might fly. Is it oxygen
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helium? Is this helium or hydrogen? What's it? What's what's it's filled with?
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Yeah. I had the answer. Put it in the Spiders welcome Webb. Here it is at the end. In a world of, air taxis And hydrogen planes, the guy acknowledges that they might not replace airships. It'll say somewhere in this article what the fuel source
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12. I have a point. I've
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I've heard allegedly that you can use helium to the same effect as hydrogen with different technology than what we're doing now for blimps?
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They have the diesel generators and batteries that enable a vertical takeoff and landing. Now what is it filled with? It is a stable helium that it's filled with rather than a flammable hydrogen
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Oh. For the lifting
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He asked, there are 13 giant ripstop nylon cells monitored by lidar laser systems at rigid framework of 10,000 Carbon fiber reinforced tubes and 3,000 titanium hubs form a protective skeleton around the gas cells surrounded by a lightweight Synthetic Tedlar Skin, Tedlar Skin. Again, it has diesel generators and batteries To make it modern, to help it lift up and land in a vertical way, and it is held up by stable Helium
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rather than the flammable hydrogen. Oh, that sucks. Hydrogen is way better than helium. I hate helium. Hydrogen is way more levitating
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and beautiful. Unless you don't want to explode into a giant ball of fire.
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Yes. Well, this
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This path But if helium gets too cold, It's very hard to contain, so it'll just go right through glass. So I don't know what you do with that.
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Yeah. Like, wait. How do you use this thing in the winter?
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We're at high altitude.
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We're in high altitude. Yeah. Which is gonna happen. I mean, I saw the Mark Twain claymation. I don't think I can get the Halley's comment on that thing.
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Boy, I haven't seen that movie since high school, dude.
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That was a that was a fun movie. Yeah. I love that movie. I have it on DVD. Devil Creeps me out on that one.
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Is he in an elevator? Does it give you bad dreams?
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I only wish focus on this.
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Claymation dreams.
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Donders Institute, whoever they are, have a transcranial Focus ultrasound to modulate sleep parameters and dreaming device. This is a PDF JPEG Textual image graph thing projecting their plans of selling a consumer Grade Dream Machine, a lucid dream machine headband thing called the halo, And it has some mechanisms here, parameters. And believe you, me, everybody at the Donners Institute gonna sell this device. You put it on, and it will induce a lucid dream in the dream you're wearing a halo
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to sleep. Kinda looks like a head In every single instance I've heard heard of a halo being put on somebody's head and it was a device, it basically Brambles your brain or some such thing like that. And, the Donner Institute, like, the Donner Pass where they, like, Ate each other, and it was a whole Yeah. Instigate incident. Is that Don? The Donner's
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Institute and Rad Adbound University. No disrespect to, this, guys here who want to create a dream machine for Marco. That's Donner.
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And we got Donner. So Donner party, and then this is Donner.
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But it's cool. Looks like they're out of the Netherlands. They got some neuromodulation stuff happening here. It's gonna be awesome, guys. Get hyped. Get to Kickstarter. Send these guys money. Preorder it for the entire family. Just look at this. It's gonna be great. Don't don't even question it. Put it on the top of your Christmas list. Santa will get it to you within the next decade. Promise. It's real technology.
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Do you guys think Brian Gison would sue for copyright infringement if he was still alive?
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You know what I'm talking about? I don't know, Jean, personally,
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but maybe Maybe some lawyers, so we get on that to protect that idea.
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Oh, you guys know who Brian Dyson is? The artist?
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No.
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No. No. No. No. That's whoever the Dyson vacuum guy is. Brian Dyson was an artist who, I guess, like, Genesys P origin, those folks, kind of associated with Austin Osman spare, Early, early chaos magic stuff. Yeah. No. Not really my Anyways, it's Gysen. Magic.
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I think it's I I I mostly, it's garbage.
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I think Gison was even prior to that whole advent. Just a lot of people looked at him as an artist who who's more translated to the genre, But Dyson built some kind of screen with colors and lights that you would look at and it would in induce like a
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So I can now let's state. This is called us a doing machine. Prophetic think about it. Dot c,000. And this is their halo, a noninvasive neural device to stabilize and induce lucid dreaming. Of course, this is just a CGI rendering what it could look like, the design is a testament to the symbiotic relationship we have fostered between wearer and halo. We internalize the hardware components to minimize pressure points and remain gentle on the skin. With it, we'll pursue the life's Biggest questions, you can click here to reserve it now. Lucid dreaming, on and on they go. Here's some cool looking Animation.
What can I do? Metaphysically, recreationally, productively, a new frontier of exploration. Can click to join. They have a technology road map. They got science. They got careers. They got opportunities. Stabilize lucid dreaming, Building a dataset, unifying this understanding of our understanding. This is propheticai.c o website. They've got science. They've got Collaborators, they've got everything you need to know. They've got hype. They've got marketing. They've got content. They've got careers. That web page It's a mega project, prophetic, a mega project to expand, explore, and understand the true nature of consciousness.
Machine learning, BCI hardware, concentrated ultrasound in other areas, man, contact them.
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Wow. I am god. Somebody's trying to figure out consciousness
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for the The device has a very interesting shape. It's it's it's it looks almost like, like, like a shell, like, under the sea. Or or well, maybe that's a symbol. Like, I thought that was the device of the head of the halo.
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That looks like
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See, man. It looks like the electric chair. It looks like the crown on the electric chair just without the the head straps.
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I'm gonna run it. I mean, it is going to be interfacing electricity with your brain.
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Here's a picture of it. Here it is. This is a Why do you need to do it?
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Oh, easy to sleep with something like that on your head. Right? How beautiful this thing is.
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Wow.
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What happens if you wear it during wakeful life?
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Oh, man. You may have dated.
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What's that? That's what I'm real fucked up about it. You're there you're, like, purposely letting some shit in your own conscience. Buy it now. Right. Oh, only a 100. Like, this is like this is like the this this is how inception began.
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Yeah. This is also like, hey. Let me let me hack hear nightmares.
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You can do some sleep paralysis.
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Right. Right?
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You know, according to Sabrina Wallace, I mean, they've had technology that can just interface with your Electromagnetic field, and that's where your fucking consciousness is and probably the human soul. And according to her and a bunch of, biotech research I read. It's also, like, 80 to 90% of your immune system.
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So You're a lot of the
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But I did verify the live and piss out of all of her credentials and work history. And as far as I'm concerned, it takes about 4 minutes end to end to verify 98% of everything she says, and it's all right there from mainstream Government websites and, you know, private contractors for rates for your own heads. That's a good one. Oh, I know what you're talking about. Kinda reminds you of, demolition man.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. While we're talking about this, figure who posts information to the Internet, Sabrina, As as far back as I could find, she had a website, easyeasp.com Going back to about 2011, she seemingly continues to produce content, posting it to Odysee, Videos to Odysee under Synergy, PSI, Synergy to Odysee posting those videos and then removing them. So people have been downloading them and resharing them. I think there's a Telegram channel. Maybe there's more than one. I found one. There was a lot of information shared. I didn't really have an entry point to understanding what this information was about.
Maybe there's a full name, Sabrina Dawn Davis Wallace. I think there was another name she might have published under, Sabrina do you have the other name? Mant, m a n d t, Sabrina Mant. From her about page, It's, started teaching peers at age 13, both hands on with written materials. She held psychic fairs in her own home. Founded and led a meditation group of over 40 participating students for 4 years, assisted in developing workshop weekends where students and teachers gather to teach classes And experiment with advanced energy work. In her early teen years, she was doing, this energy work.
Currently a regular psychic reader in an international radio show, so she was getting some radio show, interviews. Participated in experiments with professors from Chicago, Illinois Universities attempting to prove the electromagnetic field layer above the human Skin. So that's kind of her own bio from her own about me page.
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What what's what's her name again? You guys found out? What's her name again?
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Sabrina. I went
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I went to her tech credentials.
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Yes. And what did you find?
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I mean, I don't have anything pulled up, but I just found, basically everything that she shows you on those pieces of paper and says I just Sat and wrote them down and went and boss referenced them and everything seems to check out including the dates and vibes.
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Sabrina, what? I'm I'm trying to ask myself if I know anybody between revolution and TFR that has perhaps interviewed, her before so I could possibly reach out and ask them, like, what their impression was.
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Yes. That's why I'm asking.
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I mean, to forewarn people, she's she's talking about some pretty intense things, and she Might come off if you aren't familiar with the general, information that's going on with the,
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you know, the Transhumanism
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stuff. She might sound like a paranoid schizophrenic. She might sound like she's lying and making records and corporate records and, takes very, very little time in a Google search. She has publicly shared her own You're not you're not gonna be pulling up curriculum
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her CV or curricula curriculum vitae Or a resume. You know, these French words are so difficult to produce from my own tongue. This is a summary of qualifications sheet here technical services and in network consulting and network in With actual science and provable demonstrations of a lot of this information talking about would she use the word biofield, a human biofield of some kind?
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Yeah. That's that's the phraseology she uses.
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Right. S Davis, Sabrina Davis. She's she's got a full name. She's got a shortened name. Sabrina, Kind of her first name under Synergy PSI, Synergy PSI spelling. She's been shared around Telegram groups. A lot of people have been kind of talking about her, interested in her work. So together, I think maybe some of us can go through some of that and put together a bullet Point sort of summary of her ideas and maybe share that at another time once we've kinda gathered that. So we're putting the word out now. Sabrina Wallace, the biofield chick is correct. That works.
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That sounds very interesting.
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Yeah. I'm not gonna lie. It's very disturbing.
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Very high level, deep thought stuff.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. I ran across Brad. No. We're not.
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Also And I'd, always seen, another fella Take, credit for the whole SkyStone thing. And here I found this David Ledbetter. I don't know why that's not working now.
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Was the sky still Barely as long as he's not taking credit for Hannibal Lecter liverpecker.
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I don't care.
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Yeah. Right. Right. Yes. It's just Anyway, so supposedly, this fella has, sell specimens Of the SkyStone, which, you can see hold on.
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Come on. Skystone,
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ultra rare, and limited Supposedly, you know, they're talking about it being parts of the part of the firmament and all that. And there's, like, all these legends. So, you know, here's $4,000 for a little tiny, tiny piece. There's this one that's like this one that's like 30,000. This was like like an ounce.
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It appears to be crazy blue. Crazy price.
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Yeah. Very, very blue. Who like this guy? Supposed to be and that they say it's regarding SkyStone. So, I'm not lose Regarding SkyStone. So, they loose person. Interesting to Contact them and see if they wanted to come on and explain their little story. Oh, yes.
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Was that like an exit, Lapillus, Something to that effect. Jim, you remember the exit
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something of that effect, an exit lap What are the spots you used for stone? It's it's Egyptian.
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Well, they
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they have it in in Egypt, but Don't
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Do do we know what the problem is? Lapidus lazuli?
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Lab Oh, there's,
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Similar. There's lazolite that's super blue like that. Is blue, but it's not usually Like that? Maybe like lazolite?
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Blue is supposed to be Lucifer's color.
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I've heard Well, yeah. And who's that who's the name of that website again? That's the Venus Lucifer theory.
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Interesting.
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Boys, what what was that website again real quick so I can bookmark it?
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We can't hear you, Ben.
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Can you hear me? Thank you, Jim. Area. The blue sky stone .com.
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Blue Sky Thank you. Collection. Alright. And I was thinking of a lapis Excellus, being a fabulous precious stone believed to cause the phoenix to renew her youth. According to Wolfram von Eschenbach, exilus was synonymous with the holy grail.
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Oh,
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those new and blue apples. It could have been a meteor. It could have fallen from the sky.
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Not dangerous. I would have heard more of my of heaven. I've always heard moldavite tied to the holy grail,
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so that's super interesting.
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Which fell from the sky.
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And, when we say the holy grail, Right. What is the real holy grail? Because I don't like thinking about things like this in the Bible because usually the Bible Here it is. The gross
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interpret oh. Oh. I've had it here. Grill? Oh, yeah. It's right here.
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Oh, it's quite a can I borrow it? I need it. I'm on a quest. You see, I have king. Is it is it one?
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It's right here. You just I'm off the king of the princess. I've had it. It's just been sitting here it's just been sitting here collecting coins.
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Are you drinking out of it?
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No. Because it just it just it just tastes it tastes like a it tastes like, you know, you put a battery against your tongue. What is that Battery that has both of them at the same time. You put it 9 volt battery. You put it in a clock, so it remembers the time you take out the clock you put against your Tongue. It kinda tastes like that. Kind of kinda tastes like that, so I really don't drink from this grail very often. Corn it it You know, and I don't like to do that publicly. I'm I'm a very private person. I don't kiss and tell, and I don't, drink from a grail On a live stream, I just that's where I draw the line. But I've had it sitting there all along right right next to my crucifix and other holy relics That I've been collecting. Have lines.
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It's good to have lines.
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Boundaries are important. You know? Yeah.
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Because I think, I think the holy grail is some sort of replacement for effectively the sama. Right? It's just that quest for like the nectar of the gods, right? It's the Mead of poetry. It's the Soma. It's all these different things that's in all these different mythos which is the sustenance, that gives the gods their their their power.
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I think the grail is supposed to have, caught the blood of Christ. Well, yeah. But we don't believe in fairies. The dying essence of Jesus Christ in it. It's not quite the same. You know, Chris has gotta do things differently.
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Sure. They sure do. But but, I mean, like, the real grail. Are you saying that we're talking about that grail?
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Holy fuck. I think an argument could be made. I'm I'm What they're talking about
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is, of of liking the Lady Babylon channel,
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All
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All I was gonna say was, I I think that there's a an argument that can be made that it's for or it symbolizes a bloodline of Christ that he was getting his rocks off and, made himself a little homunculus lineage Meaning Jesus or several as the story goes, and that's where you get, I think, the Merovingian bloodlines and All of the black nobility scumbags.
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Well, the the mayor of vengeance are supposed to be Mary's children. Right? And, you know, like
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Who would that be?
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Who would that be? The the the the descendants of Jesus' Cameron Diaz. I I that's her name when she's not It's the descendants of Jesus' half Siblings. Alright. That that's Yeah. But I think I
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I I think I think that he would his offspring would also be a of that bloodline. Correct? I mean, that's also his mother?
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So we're saying that We're saying that g He's his own father. Yeah. Yeah. But but But the thing is, is that, like, do we have a record that he, had Children with with Mary. Is that what we're saying? Is that where we're going?
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Like, I I don't care about the bible. It may be it may be too soon to tell. The truth that Jesus said children, I don't know it yet. It may be Sue too soon to tell because Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ sequel, production date is set for January 2024. So they haven't begun filming the sequel To Passion of Christ. Jim DuPheisel has confirmed that he will start filming in 2024. He will return as the figure of Jesus Christ himself. He will speak Aramaic and Latin. Mel Gibson will direct the sequel, and there is that actor strike Saying I think they figured that out. So we can look forward to passion of the Christ
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Is it gonna be Passion of the Christ 2 or or revenge of Jesus? Passion of the Christ 2, revenge of Jesus.
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It might be He's on that chicken and broccoli and funbutterol diet? It it could be about the resurrection.
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It could be Well, I I guess they could play on it being No. I think Jim's Right. Isn't, like, the resurrection already in the first part? I think Jim's probably right. It's it's it's definitely Revenge of the Christ.
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Revenge of the Christ. Was it well, it
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I don't think viewers
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saw the end of the movie. The the Tears were flowing from their eyes. Their vision was blurry. They didn't see how it ended. They were all just on their hands and knees, I mean, praying and worshiping and worshiping. He's a striker.
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That that that that's probably what it's gonna be.
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That that is probably You see Jesus you see you see Jesus stand up at the end. Who is crucified
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now?
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Like, like, this is this close shot to be, like, all, like, into, like, how he's getting up. Right? And then that's it. It's like he gets up and, like, he walks off screen or something like that, and then then it goes to the credits. Right. So you could have his 40 days that he walked
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the, walk I was literally just thinking that you
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I was like, That's a decent rumor. How he's getting up. Who's the pervert now?
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That that, like, that that could be this, like yeah. Mel Gibson could tell that story. What did Jesus do that wasn't in the Bible in those 40 days that he walked around proving to everybody that he was resurrected? Right. And That's
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wrote a novel. Moses resurrected. With with Max Reeburg. Like a Jesus Moses tag team. How come we never hit like, Noah drops in also then with, like, 2 firing, like, bushes in his hands. Like, Yeah.
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I mean, what we're talking about is essentially like the, the gospel of Thomas. Right? We wanna see Jesus fuck some shit up and do some crazy stuff. I guess when he was a kid, he was, getting in foot races and just knocking kids down and killing them. And old men were saying he was creepy, and he was just bible in public domain thing so people could make any movie they want about it? No way. I'm I'm sorry. I think the gospel of Tom the gospel of Thomas isn't in the Bible. Having a problem with the whole acting
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Right. Isn't he like, good. I didn't want none of those Jews in my movie anyways.
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Does the Catholic church have, you know, copyright, a trademark, all the, registered lawyers and whatever you want associated with, law, lawyers and law Unstoppable saying, we we own the rights to the images of all all, Jesus and Christ and passion and crosses and crucifixes.
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I don't know. But, I mean, they have, like, Opus Dei and nuns that'll come and blow you and then stab you in the kidneys and kill you. So, I mean, I imagine if they can't beat you in court, they'll just murder you outside. I think any It's the Vatican.
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And the movies with Mons Bologna are probably not Official Canon films. They're probably Listen.
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As long as he looks like Cicero de Borgia, we're fine.
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That's the law. No. If you're gonna die, are you really that are you really that picky about it?
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Am I that picky?
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This isn't my rule. If you're about to die, we know you're not that picky, period. Right. Right. I I don't listen. Right. You're down in the fucking park, like, half naked flapping your nipples out people walking by. You don't even care who they are. Oh, yeah.
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Who? I would know you're not. I
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found out I found out that I can do this all day, and it has no Impact on my social credit score. It's fantastic. I live like a king. Anyway
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And your sexual market value has gone up or down? I has anyone evaluated that? No impact, he said. No impact. Is now before I turn No more interest. No less interest.
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Now now I can't get laid because there isn't enough High quality pussy in my area. Let's talk about the temptation. Women thinking about that. We're talking about that. Problem. That. That's
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exactly We won.
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Martin Scorsese based, Temptations alongside Christ in his movie With Willem Dafoe. Remember that one? Harvey Keitel was also in there. David Bowie had a shot
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in there as well. I I gotta say I didn't watch this. You guys might be shocked, but I I did not watch the last this one oh, this one's not passed through the Christ. Last temptation is I watched part did not watch this.
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I watched part of Antichrist with Willem de Fall. Okay. Doesn't that check, like, give birth to a son or something?
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Roland Dafoe is Jesus? Wow. Harbor Hershey playing Harry Madden. That's, I I just I'm having the hardest time with that right now. David Right? Will it Bowie? Jesus?
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David blow David Bowie.
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Oh. Oh, David Bowie is the bad guy. He's all he's all up there's an Indian song about Jesus. You know? Like, taking the babies, and it only is, like, taking the Jesus. Right.
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It's Christian conscious pilot cod piece. Propagandists. As a conscious like, pilots.
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Yes. They're all just pilot codpiece. That is that that
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how I missed that, I don't know. Look. There's there's always this element of that of the Jesus Christ superstar movie. Right? Where where every where these these politicians are, They're, like, all pagan, debaucherous people as opposed to, like, the peasants of Palestine. Right? So they're all sitting there. They're all in their, like, androgynous flamboyant. Agent, fire flag, flag, flag,
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and horses.
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We're not gonna talk about Philistines, Palestine's, or any of that stuff. That's too that's too hot of a topic. It's too hot of a topic. So we'll reel it back into offensive bird language. Do we have any new bird names?
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I'd say the punches pilot codpiece
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counts as 1. Right? I think we should throw that one out. That that that is, like, the entire reason that I think the old Dune is Still the best. It's sting in a codpiece. It's like, like, you know, they they they left that out of the new ones. I don't understand
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That obvious Oh, I thought you were talking about Jodorowsky. I thought that's what the old dune is. Right? And then we got, like, the middle dude and then we got the new new his. They didn't go with his.
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Suppose Yeah. No. Actually got me.
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Yeah. No. They But they turned part of that. There's there's
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They did. But his never got made.
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Look. Look. Look. This this is straight up the Story of how, the Kavasir was destroyed by Yeller and Fjaller. When when Darren Aronofsky or no. Whatever, Durodovsky created his big screenplay. When you watch the documentary, you can see that, like, he's got this Thing like this is the screenplay of the movie. Right? It's like a 6, 8 hour movie or something like that. Right? Mhmm. And so Every element that was in there, it was completely written, completely like like illustrations. The the the The the relationship with HR Geiger for the Harkonnens, so on and so forth.
The when this fell through, the industry just So literally everything and all science fiction that you know is based on Jordan Donsky's His version of Dune. So you're actually watching Dune in almost everything. The costumes Went to Flash Gordon. The laser sword fights went to Star Wars.
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You know, I'm I'm afraid to to even say this, but I think I think you're right. I've been able to confirm this. There does seem to be a real web page. Jodorowsky's dune.com.
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We never made. I have seen it. He was all set to make it, and then they bailed on him at the last minute. He even, Yeah. This whole cast picked out and everything, but it never actually got made.
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The the the engineer temple In Prometheus, the HR Geiger created was not created to be the edge of your temple. It was created to be the Palace of House Harkonnen, and they repurposed to this.
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Or someone else, Mick Jagger, David Carradine, and Salvador Salvador DALL E were cast in this film. Giger, Foss, and, Mobus. Mobus. Also, Mobius. Mobius. Moebias, m o e b I He's a French Mobius. Like, a Mobius strip. You know I love to pronounce French in an American way. Just a snubs of snubs.
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My grandmother is among the ancestors now, and she can be a bitch.
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Flag.
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And and Floyd Magna, we're gonna do music chord as well. Universe. Documentary, which means we won't be playing the trailer on our stream. You guys can look it up for yourself. It's a beautiful film talking about Jodorowsky's Dune book, he made the storyboards. He had this ready to go to go into production,
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That's some pretty dope comic book stuff.
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Still still pumping them out. He's got that, holy mountain movie. That that was pretty intense. There's part of it's I there's Oh, yeah. That I would Drew, I wouldn't have put in and or I wouldn't have necessarily done it the way he did it. But, at the end of it, that was a Pretty crazy good, a cult movie. Like, that was shockingly good.
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Yeah. For sure. I agree.
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If there's if there's 2 very interesting movies that never were documentaries to watch, that one And then the death of Superman lives, which was a,
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which gives a fuck about that.
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That that that Nicolas Cage, Superman?
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Yeah. Look. Don't go. Don't do it. I said nobody gives a fuck. Don't do it. Nobody gives a fuck about a Nick Cage movie that didn't happen. Nobody cares about another dumpster man movie. Kate, suck it back in. Suck it back in and let your testicles drop. Let the gayness go.
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What about wild at heart? That's a pretty fantastic flick.
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What the fuck is wild at heart?
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It's, David Lynch, Nicholas Cage, fucking Willem Dafoe's in it. Look at that. Who else is in it? Who plays the check? Is it the Arquette check? Patricia Arquette? Been a long time since I've seen it. Am I the only one who's ever seen it? Probably.
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There's a girl over here, Sarah g. She says she saw it just you know? I was already thinking it was probably pretty gay when you were, like, Willem Dafoe and all that. Was there a book? Was there a novel? I I kinda thought you were, like, was Zarelath, Like, yay. Yeah. Yeah. I like shitty movies too.
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Well, I just think I think Lynch is pretty decent. I mean, Haven't haven't you guys all been, twin fans?
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Still trying to talk about a fucking shitty Nicolas Cage movie that never happened. Look at him. He's he's eating alive over there.
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We are Listen. You interrupted
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me. You interrupted me to control my Content. It was very rude. As I was saying, Tim Burton was gonna be. Tim Burton makes awesome movies. Tim Burton can make any actor work if our biggest complaint is you don't like the fact that it would have Furthered Nicolas Cage's career because fuck Nicolas Cage. Fine. I don't care about any of these people because they never done nothing for me other than make me laugh. Those It was supposed to be the concept of projects that did not really interesting. It involved some transhumanism stuff. Brainiac was gonna be in it. Yeah. And it was just this, It was just one of those cool things, and it's interesting to see how the Hollywood industry, does different ways of,
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Fucking people over It's a painful reminder.
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Begging them to, be the ones that run our film business. A painful reminder that the best Films don't get made.
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The worst films do get made, and some people watch them And waste their entire life on Netflix and chill, and their whole cosmology is built off of analyzing Star Wars films going to conventions. So we are attempting to cure addicts of their Television addictions and film addictions and wean them off a little bit wean them off a little bit Of their, love and affinity and worship of celebrities in Hollywood. And it's no hard And all the cartoons that we are still watching today, Japanese or otherwise. Yeah.
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The big thing is is with the men the most. Right? And, and right now, I think that the biggest problem is is that the women don't know how to motivate the men. Right. Not not not to say that it's all on women, but,
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it's very different. You you realize that you got it ass backwards. Right? I mean, eventually, the woman motivates the man, but first, you're supposed to break you're supposed to build a home, And then she comes in and she Look at that home builder there. He objects.
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Yeah. He's like like, it's just state of where they're at.
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That
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Okay. So conversation about Dragon. Like, dealing with these people's problems. But there's another conversation About, like, okay. You don't wanna work on your problems. At the very least, you gotta do this to be part of a of a of a society. And That's, you know, you wanna get laid and the women's keeps saying. Getting laid. So, like, listen We live in a So I But what does that mean? Yeah. So did you did you have a all day.
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You said you're standing all day. Land of your own, Zera Labs. You'll get laid. Do you have a home and land of your own?
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So so let me just interject and say the thing that's motivating Alright. Alright. Is having
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similar goals. We'll go there, Baldy. Thanks. We
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we will go there. Is it This is a tough quest. You don't you're supposed to be a man and have a home and land, and now you're able to support this woman But she has to do her part? Yeah.
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Well yeah. Yeah. Having similar goals is what's motivating with that. My youngest brother stayed at home. He and his wife stayed at home. They both lived at home when they got married, but they had goals. They saved up a butt ton of money so that they could get their own place. Like, they took those steps. They have goals to have their own land. So If you want to motivate each other, you have to have similar goals. It's not gonna work if you guys don't have the same dreams. There are too many women out there who have I'm sorry, ladies, but really lame dreams. And that's just my personal. I'm I know I'm mean, But I used to have some of them too. I'm like, what what am I even looking at right here? This is not a life. Are you dreaming of a Barbie pink iPhone?
Of course. But and I had it, and
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it was, you know, it was nice, but that was it. Did you live in it? I wish. Could you hold it over your head as a roof?
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You know? Could you sleep on it? Is it a bed? I can look at it and think Dream about it. Wow. I spent $100 on a phone so could have maps. I think they're closer to $1,000. Yeah. It's kinda ridiculous. So that's that's the thing is prioritizing. And if you want To have somebody be supportive of you, you have to be damn serious about your dreams. Like, okay. You meet somebody, and you're like, I wanna have a homestead. Well, you have to be Taking steps to have that homestead. You have to be taking those steps. Start having your own animals. Start doing something That says you're taking those steps. Otherwise, she's gonna be like, yeah. You're a lot of talk.
That's cute. I'm glad you have goals. That's nice. If you're not actively working towards those goals, then she can't motivate you any more than you can motivate yourself. Facts.
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I got a book. I guess that's the first step. Right? Get a book and read about it? Yep. At least start studying. Self sufficient. My brother a bunch of them. I was like, you guys want a homestead? Here's Picture book. There's there's pictures in here. So even if I can't read all the words, I can see pictures Yay. Diagrams and build fences and Big crunches. It's a it's a thick book. It's gonna take me a a long winter to read through it, but I think I'll do that.
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Yeah. Nice. That looks like a good one. Yeah.
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So the John Seymour classic. It's a door stopper. Don't wanna drop you know, I also I do a little exercise by putting it up and setting it down. It's like a weight.
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So, like, how many reps do you do with that? About 2, and then I set it down on the
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podium. It's it's a hardcover book, And that's Yeah. It's hard to read it. So I'll set it on the podium, and then I'll read it. Maybe 1 page at a time, really process it, chew on it, like spinach. You wanna There you go.
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We could all see more of John Seymour.
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Yeah. We could also see more of
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What? Butts. Butts? On
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this stream? Simpson, thanks. Not on this stream. Are we gonna are we gonna end the YouTube and go over to Rock, Finn?
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It's not after dark. Well, sorry. Is it after dark? Not after dark yet. It's 10:17 on my clock. It is not after dark. Not after dark. Yet. We have an hour and 43 minutes
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we'll see. Alright. Maybe an hour or 23 minutes. Yeah. Then we'll see more bugs.
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I don't really need to see them, but
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We're talking cigarettes. Because those are cute. We're talking cigarettes.
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Ew.
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Ew. Oh. She's red. I think I think she's been doing phony phone calls than most have. Yes.
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Is Larry and Curly not available for comment? So the new moon soon? We, tomorrow.
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Tomorrow. I think I think it's new today too. It's at 4% tonight.
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Many moons. 1% tomorrow. So We're gonna have tomorrow.
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My brain just shut off for a second. I was trying to read Cozy's message on the laptop and then listen to Jim, and it just Ship the bed. I'm sorry, guys. Birds live in bird houses. People size house.
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Yeah. Not one of those tiny houses either. We're talking a real sized house.
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I used to think those were really cute because there's cute. There's a part of minimalism that I appreciate Because I'm quite anti consumerism. So there's an aspect that I'm like, okay. Cool. Cabiny?
[01:15:04] Unknown:
Log cabin?
[01:15:05] Unknown:
That's that's fine. Yeah.
[01:15:08] Unknown:
My little my little brother is literally doing doing doing the roof on the tiny house that I started a year and a half ago and never got Finish. So weird that that subject just popped up.
[01:15:23] Unknown:
Well, hope you can finish it. Yeah.
[01:15:26] Unknown:
They are fun.
[01:15:27] Unknown:
Oh, he's finishing it. I don't even I don't even live on that side. Yeah. I mean, they're super dope, and I don't Plan on, being in a relationship for, the the rest of my days on the planet. I just don't has any drive towards that. So if I'm going to essentially have a one room fucking hubble with a bathroom anyway, Why not just make it the whole fucking house? You know? Stacy, I love tons of money.
[01:15:56] Unknown:
Sorry. Yes. Yeah. It's true. Should. Yeah. No. You're you're good. Own your own house. That's that's, like, one of the biggest problems with this quote, unquote It is that people don't own their own homes. It's like the most basic thing, and people don't own their own homes. Yep. It's it's a criminal. It's criminal.
[01:16:17] Unknown:
Theoretically, as long as imminent domain exists, none of us really Own anything regardless. I mean, they can just come over, pay through your bullshit, and there isn't really anything you can do about it. It's a crime. Crazy to think about. It it should be. It shouldn't it shouldn't even be possible for people to do that to you. Yeah. I mean, I'm pretty sure, like, a 120 years ago when you had a fucking deed to land, that was your land. Nobody could just come in and steamroll your shit and then pave over it. That's crazy talk.
[01:16:54] Unknown:
Yeah. That's a big part of it too is nobody owns their land.
[01:16:58] Unknown:
Unless you have a freehold, which you can't get one of those these days.
[01:17:04] Unknown:
You have to have 1.
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Grandfathered in.
[01:17:12] Unknown:
Yeah.
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We love you guys. I'll be back at some point.
[01:17:17] Unknown:
Oh, It's nice to have a female point of view on the show. Yeah. Just had to interject. I was like, oh,
[01:17:25] Unknown:
you need a lady's point of view right
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now. Absolutely. Glad you did.
[01:17:32] Unknown:
For sure. And it's always just That's how I feel about it. My thoughts and opinions can change. They do change, and they will. And I don't ever mean to be too harsher on fire or spicy. So
[01:17:45] Unknown:
yeah. There you go. I I I don't think I don't I don't think there's any other point of view or opinion to have. I think that what you stated were simple, logical, re reasonable facts, and, it is what it is. Someone just really know what's been there. I'm really about the spider sign. There you go. On Saturday.
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Yeah. Spider sign. Yeah. Spider.
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Spider's like this, I think.
[01:18:16] Unknown:
Creepy crawlers.
[01:18:19] Unknown:
I think you do a loop changer.
[01:18:24] Unknown:
I think the spiders had it before the Wu Tang. But I don't know. I don't know. Not certain about that.
[01:18:34] Unknown:
Spider sign is eternal.
[01:18:38] Unknown:
You guys ever see the 5 deadly vams?
[01:18:42] Unknown:
Five deadly victims. No. I think it'd be before I'd see him.
[01:18:48] Unknown:
There's 5 Shaw Brothers Shaw Brothers Shaw Brothers Kung Fu. 5 Daily Banhams.
[01:18:54] Unknown:
Okay. I did see One time recently, this Las Vegas sphere. And then I saw that they've lost $98,400,000 And their CFO quits. This big ugly eyesore that is viewable when you fly and land a plane. It's over on the strip. It is the MSG Sphere. There's a whole title of this thing. People just call it that big sphere on the strip, And it's lost $98,400,000 for the fiscal quarter ending September 30th. Sphere Entertainment Company said this morning on earnings call, and there's some drama here, guys. One of the guys quit. So, additionally, the company lost its CFO of the chief financial officer as Guo Tom Ranji resigned according to the Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Ranji's exit was not a result of any disagreement, something to that effect. The New York Post reported on Tuesday that Ranji suddenly quit after a bout of yelling and screaming From CEO James Dolan, you're losing my money, man. You've been on the job for 11 months and will be replaced by some guy named Greg, because this $2,300,000,000 venue has lost $98,000,000 for their Fiscal earnings report or something to that effect. And maybe it had something to do with you too. They were spent on Earth playing music Inside of it. So maybe if they would have had an actual band that people would have wanted to see instead of something like you too because Bono is Mephistopheles.
He is.
[01:20:44] Unknown:
Were they playing inside, or they were just showing that on the outside of the dome? I don't understand how that thing could Earn income outside of, like, advertising? But how does that work?
[01:20:55] Unknown:
Billboard, and the billboard advertises for events. So the outside advertise events that people purchase tickets to see on the inside. The inside also has the screen technology around it The inner sphere. So when you go and see you 2 and then they look like they're playing at the Grand Canyon or they do a world tour, Changing the scenes behind. It's like a giant IMAX screen if you've ever seen one of those large IMAX screens, and you're sitting there, and everything is too big and too loud and too obnoxious. Now imagine that being an IMAX screen above you, below you, all around you in 360 degrees, and then you 2 playing some Raider soundtrack screaming about elevation or something, and you're just like, I hate this band.
[01:21:44] Unknown:
I hate you too. I hate Am I am I miss misremembering, but didn't there used to be I think we had it in a planetarium near where I grew up. Almost like an IMAX screen, but the ceiling and 360 had a projection.
[01:22:03] Unknown:
Yeah. Yep. That's possible. I think that, the difference here being this sphere And then it also projects on the screen on the inside. So they engineered this thing for a huge sum of money, and it turns out they have lost money so far. And just wait for some of those lights to go out or the repair bills to come in. I don't know how long it's gonna last. They get rain in Las Vegas.
[01:22:41] Unknown:
Windstorm. Got it. Dust that's coming through.
[01:22:44] Unknown:
Oh, yeah. People with, automatic rifles and guns and, you know, it's like Grand Theft Auto In Las Vegas. Anybody just firing guns at you? Was.
[01:22:54] Unknown:
I mean, I would believe there was snipers and helicopters
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and everything. Rockets. That thing is just a target. And, you know, people are gonna take it down because it's such an eyesore. It's too bright. It flashes too much. It's a huge eyesore. It's way too distracting. It's terrible.
[01:23:17] Unknown:
It's totally you imagine having to be the poor asshole who has to do maintenance on the outside of that thing?
[01:23:28] Unknown:
No. My friend Ryan does does some work out there, some maintenance construction type work, and I guess he gets bothered by the cops all the time because he goes and, you know, it's he has to work outside on the roof, And, it's so fucking hot. You can't really do that during the day, and people call the cops on him. The cops are constantly harassing him. Like, no. This is my job. I'm paid to be alive. I wanna be alive. I wanna live. I wanna get a paycheck. I'm doing my job.
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Do you wanna jump? Do you really wanna jump?
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He's all strapped in. He's got all the safety equipment on, It was 90 90 degrees when we were there in October.
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The first time I was ever there was in the middle of July, And they had the little miss of America there. And, my daughter had one for the entire region in Minnesota, Wisconsin, the Dakotas, all that shit. And so she got a free trip to nationals, and It was middle of July. We spent when we went out and about on the strip, we spent more money on water than anything else. At the end of every block, there was some dude standing there with Cooler with nothing but water in it. And selling it back then, it was, like, $2 a bottle, and that was insane prices back then. But Fuck. Yeah. The end of every block, $2. $2.
Yeah. It was 4 because one for me and one for her because we were dying. Like, every block. So
[01:25:09] Unknown:
anyone check the price of Twitter? I mean, xx.com. And remember when they put up their bright sign, It was pulsing. It was very annoying. It was on the building, and I think it lasted one entire night before the next day they had to take it down, The big x on top of their headquarters. Is this in San Francisco?
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People were weak and Yeah. I read I I read about this when I was down there, Actually, they were go they had just, done the case on that. They said it was an eyesore and all that. We do. Right.
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People can sleep at night.
[01:25:47] Unknown:
Well, yeah, they're right across the street from an apartment complex or an apartment building. And the light was shining, like, directly into people's windows.
[01:25:57] Unknown:
Should should give an apple Well, that's so obnoxious.
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They're strobing it and everything? That's obnoxious as fuck.
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Yeah. Definitely not a safety concern. Right? They took that cross down.
[01:26:11] Unknown:
Like a torqued cross.
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Yeah.
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Like, he probably coulda got away with it if he woulda just ran it during reasonable hours, but to freaking be doing that at night, that's just obnoxious.
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Yeah. I thought it was because of those meddling kids and their goddamn dog.
[01:26:32] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. There it that's usually who I blame.
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Absolutely. I didn't I didn't really I won't I guess, I don't really give 2 shits, but I can't believe people still use Twitter. Does that not seem like some outmoded, outdated, superfluous, nonsensical shit?
[01:26:53] Unknown:
I I never could get into it myself. Yeah. It's it's, you know, like, it was so few characters to begin with for me to try and Formulate any kind of a decent thought. Like, what am I just up here saying flip and dump shit? You know, that's not really my thing. And so I couldn't ever, you know, keep it to the characters it had, so I never really caught interest on it. And it just seems like I don't know. It just seems Really fully yourself. Like, I'm just gonna make all these statements just I'm not having a conversation with people or anything like that. I'm just making statements all day. Wait.
The fuck?
[01:27:35] Unknown:
Yeah. Some rapid nonsensical shit. No. Never found any use for it. Never seen anything really important on it or used it for any kind of research or anything functional in my life. I just amazes me that people are still on, Like, still actively talking about it like it's a big fucking deal. But, hey, that's just me.
[01:28:02] Unknown:
Yeah. Not for me either. I don't really have any understanding.
[01:28:09] Unknown:
Here's here's that sphere. I'll play this back again here. Kinda doing some little show here. I think does Stacy say something? Let's listen. One word. A little bit of a short video here, but you can see it from ground level what that sphere looks Like, in the colors it's giving off. If they wanna make it look like a sunset, sure. Whatever. It could be fun, but that thing is showing obnoxious advertisements for you 2 concerts.
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Yeah. Bono Blows. Yep.
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But I mean, you know, you expect obnoxious lights in Vegas at night. That's why when, like, that guy came out, was complaining about our Party, which was really very quiet. Like, that was the most respectable quiet party for as large as it was that I've ever seen in my life. It was like a library party down here. And freaking, some guy comes out complaining, like, are you fucking serious, dude? Are you in Vegas complaining about people wanting to eat? To Vegas
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and have a quiet room to sleep for the night, Probably don't sleep in a van
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at a campground. Campground. That's what I was thinking.
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Yeah. Yeah. And if you do, Bring earplugs and white noise machines and figure it out.
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Yeah. Yeah. It'll be a miserable touch hole.
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There were gunshots. There were helicopters. There were sirens.
[01:29:49] Unknown:
Dude, there's miserable people everywhere. There were so many gunshots.
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I had to yell at sevens. Like, 7 stands up, and there's a nice little there's a nice little stone wall in Behind us, so we're all sitting there, so I'm not even worried. And there's, like, did it did it did it? And 7 stands up. I'm like, The fuck are you doing, dude? Sit back down. You don't know how those bullets are going? Yeah.
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Yeah. We're not we're not on an Easter egg hunt there. We're on, like, a tag game. Opposite direction. Not everybody's
[01:30:26] Unknown:
like that, I guess. So, like, it I've I've used to spend quite a bit of time in, Minneapolis when I was young. I lived right in South Minneapolis. And you hear gunshots like that, you just lay down. Like, get behind something and lay down, and when the gunshots stop for a minute, for a bit, then you Kinda maybe get back up. We'll go back to what you're doing.
[01:30:50] Unknown:
It's Grand Theft Auto in real life, IRL. Grand Theft Auto 6 has been rumored to be announced, so they're announcing that they're probably going to announce it. And this is on Bloomberg.com. So there are financial implications because it's a very largely hugely selling Game, I guess. Video game, computer game, it's on all the system. Whatever it is. Grand Theft Auto 6. So 5 has been out for, I don't know, a decade or something. And 6, the new version where you beat up and steal cars and act like a villain and run from the police.
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I mean, I think in the last 10 years, have just taken that into the real world. I don't know why they would do it in video games.
[01:31:39] Unknown:
Because they can do it from the safety of their bedroom and not have to run. And a lot of people are probably out of shape and probably couldn't run from the cops or probably in worse shape than they are, But still climbing fences and running and showing up on that 911 show,
[01:31:56] Unknown:
running from cops. Yeah. None of the security guards or cops that I interacted with were at all somebody I would assume could catch me in any way, shape, or form.
[01:32:06] Unknown:
Hey. Don't The whole thing quick steps and you could just They'll record you. They'll say, hey. Could you stop for a photograph? Thank you. And then go all by. Go go on. Run around. Security cameras. They're like, let's just rely on security footage
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Casino limo and taking that on a shopping spree.
[01:32:38] Unknown:
It is a lawless world we're living in. Apparently, laws are no longer applying to anyone.
[01:32:47] Unknown:
Yeah. It's getting crazy. Hey, that's the way it goes. It's a engineered collapse. It's not a Progress in civilization, you know, bad things and more bad things. Nobody's doing anything about it. Nobody's really fucking even
[01:33:14] Unknown:
Fin is to build a parallel society or rather go off the grid, do your own thing, and instead of And then have after having done it, do the next thing. Instead of announcing your plans to build something And then everybody online making fun of you because your tiny house design isn't cute enough, and then you never build your tiny home, and then you never live in it, And then you just, live online and argue with other people on social media and thumbs down videos you don't like and take out your aggression in other ways of building your own dream home.
[01:34:00] Unknown:
Yep. Lots of people have excuses about it, but the fact is is Is you know, when I talk about these stories about building, like, my last farm and all the work we do to build this one, this has all happened in the 10 years. It's like people act like my stories are like something from the 1800 or something. You can buy raw land for really cheap And there's all kinds of places you check the you find the places with the right building codes, and that way you don't have to be fucked with. You go out and buy some land in the country, you set yourself up with water and a little shelter, and you keep going. Like, when I when I moved out to my place, my first place in California, we pulled up, there wasn't a fucking thing on that land, not a single fence post.
We put in we when we first started, we were going down to the river with a 55 gallon barrel and putting that in the back of a go kart and driving up the hit up to our place with it. And then we would take if we wanted to take a shower with it, we'd run it through a recirculating pump And through a, on call hot water heater until the whole 55 gallon barrel was about the right temperature, and then we just switch it over to the shower head instead of circulating it and freaking shit. Oh, it's it's people don't wanna do shit like that, And they've got a million fucking excuses why they can't. A million fucking excuses. But the fact is is, The electrical wasn't set up. Nothing was set up for animals.
We're just now 3 years later getting to where it's getting pretty Pretty handy around here. Like, that just shit just takes work. Everybody wants to cry about not having it, but they want it to be all perfect, not having built it. And, oh, I just can't. And then they act like I said, like, I'm talking about some 1800 shit. It's not that hard. You just gotta be willing to live a little uncomfortably.
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I've watched you build the entire place. I you and I have, we're talking when you lived on the other side. So I've seen the entire process, and I can vouch that you've done everything that you're Saying you're you've done. You've built your entire fucking house that that from from nothing, from scratch.
[01:36:29] Unknown:
Like like Stacy says, we cook on a wood stove. It's all freaking shit that I went and chopped up and, Brian and I cut it and chopped it up and the whole 9, like, it's just work. And we don't get to go home and just crank on the thermostat, you know, in the to what we want and all that. But So what? Like, we're like, what you're really saying at that point is is, oh, I want to live off grid, but I want to have all these comforts and have everything ready and done up for me and unless that's not happening and at a reasonable price I can afford, Then I'm just gonna cry about it.
Yeah. Just depends on what you wanna invest in. Yep. But I said I bought 83 acres in California for a 114,000 dollars.
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That's a lot of acres.
[01:37:36] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah.
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But you gotta you gotta work to even get up there, though. Yeah. It's not Yeah. It's not an easy place to get to.
[01:37:46] Unknown:
I don't suppose you have to have all that cash in your pocket at time of purchase. Right?
[01:37:52] Unknown:
Yeah. 10 to 16%.
[01:37:55] Unknown:
But you can do you can do home the homeowner carried for, like, land like that. All those ones will do contract for deed, and then you just gotta live stingy until you pay that shit off. And then nicer. It's it's that easy, and and you don't need 83 acres. I have 83. I don't now. I only got 25 now, But you like I said, you can go get raw just a raw piece of land even in California for couple grand an acre. People just don't want it. Yep. Go out there, like, get do like Stacy and get a Winnebago Or go out there and in a matter of a week, you can throw up a 10 by 10 shed and be living in that thing rent free And having no bills, put yourself in a little fireplace, you can be living real, real simply, real cheap, And you build from there.
You make it nice,
[01:39:07] Unknown:
but, again, it takes time. Bedroom. Tiny house.
[01:39:12] Unknown:
The the 2 the 2 issues the 2 issues that I had was up until 10 months ago, I was projected to be dead as a fucking doornail by this time we're talking right now. And then on top of that, we got hit with a bunch of inspection bullshit, and that tied the construction up for Months months months months months. So I ended up moving, and now I'm trying to save money again. Do you mean your stomach would be dead? I had gastroparesis. Was Vomiting blood daily for 3 years, hospitalized, something like, I don't know. 240 times in three and a half years. It was pretty fucked up. It it wasn't a good time. I lost £92, in 10 and a half months. I was 260. I've never been that fucking fat in my life, not even remotely close.
My digestive system was all fucked up. My stomach was paralyzed, and I just went to Fasting, like long juice fast, not intermittent fasting, like, few days at a time, sometimes 3, 4. And I just take colloidal minerals from Youngevity because it's 92 fucking elements, all of the shit that you can And Awesome. And we're here we're here shooting shit. That's awesome. But yeah. Yeah. I had all kinds of goals and aspirations, but That, got thrown on top of fucking curveballs, and I'm just trying to recoup. You know what I'm saying?
[01:41:08] Unknown:
You never gave up, though. You never gave up and laid down in No. I've I've
[01:41:14] Unknown:
yeah. Of course not. Oh, like, now I have other things that I have to purchase, fairly soon here, and I'm just just Banking money. That's all it is. Just banking and paying bills and buying shit you need and just tackle each project 1 by 1. Know, I don't have a fucking time machine. I'm not gonna rob a bet.
[01:41:40] Unknown:
Well, I I don't, You know, I, you know, I heard a story. I read in my local newspaper about a person. I don't know the gender because They were wearing a mask, and they had a bike, and they had a duffle bag, a gym bag, and they walked to no bank, and they asked, Hey. You guys have money here? Put all the money that you have in this duffel bag, and the person with the duffel bag And they rode away, and the police never found them. The bank never got the money back, and no one was ever prosecuted. So I'm not saying that, you know, bank robbery doesn't happen or that it's a good idea.
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Okay. So two things. 1,
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not 10 years ago. Like, it's totally dramatized the whole thing. All's you need to do is roll in on a bike can roll back out? Just walk Yeah. The BB Cooper just like No. Cover your face.
[01:42:54] Unknown:
You know? And and and there's a time You know, ask for some money. Put up a duffle bag and say, fill this up real quickly. You know? Yeah. Maybe, show some aggression or you're serious about wanting the money. They're gonna give you money, and they'll let you walk right out of the bank with the money, and you get on your little bicycle and you ride away. This is not a confession. This is not a screenplay. This happens in small towns every day. Like a decade. Yard. Stuff gets stolen all the time, and you think you're gonna report stuff stolen to the police, and you think the police are gonna file a report And go to pawn shops and locate your stolen goods, a truck, a limousine, a wedding ring, gold,
[01:43:48] Unknown:
Anything? Fuck. No. I ain't gotten a callback at all.
[01:43:54] Unknown:
We we had a bank robbery down here, like, a decade ago where They went into the bank, robbed the bank. We had stopped a a work truck to watch all of this for about 35 minutes. Supposedly, they were in there robbing the bank. Cops finally went in to storm the bank and get them out, and the money was gone. They were gone. He knew where the fuck they went. And I never heard anything else about the story. But Yeah. There's no story saying we found the money. We found the person who robbed the bank.
[01:44:26] Unknown:
People outside seeing a guy on a bicycle riding away with a duffel bag probably just think the guy's going to the gym. It's a gym bag. It's a duffel bag. No civilian on the street is gonna be, hey. Stop. Do you have stolen money in that bag? The the civilians aren't gonna act like Security force or police force. Now I'm not saying this is a great idea, and I'm not saying anything about Federal laws or prosecution if you trip over your own 2 feet and your duffel bag opens up and all Ask for money. Walked out of the bank. How do you walk bicycle away. With money that doesn't belong to you, and you ride a bicycle away, and then they print that in a newspaper so everybody reads that, and no one in the town seemed to care that they had someone in their town Right out of their bank with their money because they deposit their money in the bank. So I guess if it's fdaic insured the Walmart store aren't gonna stop you if you ride one of their bikes out of the store.
That is happening everywhere every day Yeah. My friend, Scotty and Kona, I think, like,
[01:45:57] Unknown:
Yeah. My friend, Scotty Encona,
[01:45:59] Unknown:
I think he turning like it was in the eighties, which is kinda crazy.
[01:46:05] Unknown:
Yeah. He does bank security, like, sets up bank security systems. And years ago, he explained that if you're ever gonna do such a thing, it might be advantageous to Tell the teller, no die packs and no trackers. Apparently, if you say that, they're Just give me all the I don't know. I mean, it it was a long in star machine? It was a long time ago.
[01:46:38] Unknown:
Right.
[01:46:39] Unknown:
I think yeah.
[01:46:43] Unknown:
Yeah. But that was it. There are stores that are closing their doors permanently because The theft is outpacing the legitimate sales of items in certain stores. People are just walking in and walking out and not paying.
[01:47:03] Unknown:
Yeah. I've seen the videos in Cali where they're, like, robbing Rite Aid's with fucking garbage bags and what have you. Yeah. That's crazy. That's California
[01:47:11] Unknown:
because they stopped, unless it's $1,000, they don't even fuck with you anymore.
[01:47:19] Unknown:
So this is not advice for people to pull them up by their own stolen bootstraps away and, you know, any car that they choose in a parking lot to drive away in. But it's a reality that is real and could occur if you so choose to do it. Instead, what we're saying is get some land, build a house, settle down, grow some food in the garden.
[01:47:51] Unknown:
Absolutely.
[01:47:52] Unknown:
Get some all the facts to do. For chickens.
[01:47:57] Unknown:
Yep.
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Rabbits.
[01:47:59] Unknown:
Yep. Rabbits. Remember what the basics of living are again? Air conditioning is not a basic of living. Like, you know, you can build up to it. I'm not saying you can't ever Have it again, but you're not gonna die that you don't have it for a little while while you set yourself up with an actual stable home that you own. And the thing that a lot of people talk about where, the constitution was only for rich landowners and all this. It was. If you it it but it wasn't by Rich. Back then, you you wanted a piece of land. You just went over and you gonna win. Like
[01:48:58] Unknown:
I think Home Depot employees themselves are walking out with merchandise and just taking it. I'm not getting paid enough, and then they just walk out with stuff. Isn't that, like, the number one theft employees stealing
[01:49:12] Unknown:
From the dump sites anyway? I I went in to buy some, it was, like, some cement that goes on the floor underneath of, Flooring, and, they didn't have any. And so I went and asked a kid who worked there, and he was like, oh, yeah. He's like, well, it says that we have it here. He's like, let me go ask my manager. So he went and asked the manager. He's like, it's on the on the On the computer that he had, it said they had, like, 70, barrels of it or, like, you know, 5 gallon buckets of it, But they didn't have any. And his manager said, don't worry about
[01:49:50] Unknown:
it. Don't worry about it. I was like, shit. Imagine that. That manager's selling that stuff Off the floor. Yeah. Yeah. Selling it for, like, half price or something. Oh, yeah. Selling it online. So Yeah. I couldn't get any of these guys. Like, this freaking guy. You know? Yeah. No. Shit's crazy out there.
[01:50:25] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. Things are wild. I tried to warn you guys about those fucking mole people.
[01:50:32] Unknown:
Yeah. I didn't take Vegas. Face? Really, honestly, the the So when you're try when Karen's looking at a venue, you know, obviously, first, you have to go to an area where there's quite a bit of people that and then have easy access to get to it. So then after that, you start looking at, well, what's the cost of of lodging? What's the cost of flights coming in? Because Karen's trying to make it as cheap as possible for everybody. And The venues in, like, Sacramento and LA, they're 10 times what they cost in Vegas. The flights into those places, ten times what it costs in Vegas.
Like, it it that to put on the same type of event in Sacramento as she is in Vegas, either the event has to be 10 times as fucking large or she has to charge substantially more for it it's a real it's a real nasty dance and then on top of that, these venues have gotten real weird. The employees also for these places Are no good. It's hard getting them to call you back at all. They aren't willing to deal with you at all. Like, It's really interesting how how very dead customer service has become, and The employees, they don't care. They're like, I'll just go get another shit job tomorrow. I don't give a fuck. They're they aren't ready to act. Right?
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Yeah. I think it's super dope that it was in Vegas. I mean, don't get me wrong. I just think it's weird that I mentioned that People living in the tunnels under Vegas, and then somehow someone popped up in a parking garage and Stole your shit. Truck. Just just odd. I mean, I'm not gonna foreshadow any Fucked up things in the future. We're not gonna speed things into existence.
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It's it's the subtle thing that were in the truck that's annoying as shit too. Like, when you go to do stuff, like, I had, like, 4 Sharpie markers in my truck I hung on my visor because I use them for all kinds of things. And, like well, 2 of them were Sharpie and 2 of them were Milwaukee that can write on wet wet ish surfaces. And I was just like, you know, I go to get a Sharpie today and I can't find a Sharpie anywhere. I'm like, they were all in my fucking truck. You know? Or my my, I I need glasses to drive. I don't have to have it. It's not on my license, but I have to have it. Yeah. You know, the law told me I needed to or not. I can't see the fucking thing when it's dark out. Like, I'm I'm using the forced to drive at that point.
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Yeah. You guys have known me for a little bit. You guys have seen when I forget minor things. Could you imagine if someone stole Even the a small amount of my shit, but alone a fucking vehicle full of my personal belongings, I would be in a rubber fucking room, or I would probably be on my way to prison for manslaughter. Yeah. I I I Theoretically
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OCD is a motherfucker. Theoretically, if you are writing a movie and you needed some dramatic crime scenes, then that's the way the movie We'd go in a very entertaining way. It's all very entertaining to talk about
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crime and, you know, Cops and robbers and What happened in reality was me and Sean walked across the parking lot, and I went, the fuck? Where's my truck? There is And then I walked around and looked around. What the fuck? And I was like walked over to the oil spot I was parked on top of and went, I was right here because that oil spot, I looked under it when Sean and I left to go to to go to we went to the main city to try and find some vegetarian food because the restaurants were just horrifying in that, hotel. The the just all around the restaurant really went downhill in Vegas.
Really bad downhill. We went over to some place next to Gene Simmons With a giant tongue and, you know, Sean had to sit on his tongue and floss.
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No. Speaking of Sean, we we think that there I mean, did you guys hear anything about those the, people under the stairs there? I mean, because they they I think the the Internet says there's, like, 3,000 of them or or just a a small Portion of them living under the city. Oh, the homeless. That's what I'm saying. It seems like all of America has a pretty Serious homeless population at this point. And Las Vegas is a large city full of transients
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In general. But not all of America.
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Can we say can we can we call them transients? Just the I don't know if it's a coast name. But
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West Coast have a giant homeless population problem. But, like, where Alan Marcus is, Minneapolis I never really bad homeless population. Still have smallies. Nobody wants to fucking sit outside in in Minneapolis. You know? We got a beautiful
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mosque. We got Somalis. We got everybody from everywhere
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just hanging out. I went to see I went to see Dee Antwerp there, in maybe 2,015, Minneapolis, Saint Paul. Oh, 2015.
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That was a different time. Yeah. That was a couple years ago. Were you on acid or something?
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We saw that. I think
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Yeah. Yeah. I think I took some phenibut and some speed and smoked some bud and Went and got a little drooly and enjoyed myself quite a bit. They are. They are. I've heard I've heard some pretty fucked up things about them, but I enjoyed the music for a short time,
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and now I just find him disturbing. Song called baby on is all about a baby on fire? Are there some fucked up things about them? Do tell. Wait a second. Wait a
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Other musicians have written songs about them saying how poorly they've been treated and their misconduct and the allegations continue to mount about musical act that jumps around the edge and,
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You mean the way Vegas used to be?
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Yeah. I'm fully aware of that that whole situation, Alan, with that chick that, he was obsessed with. I'm I'm also familiar with,
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highlight the part of your story where you say you no longer listen to them.
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Yeah. I don't.
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Yeah. It's okay to change. It's okay to listen to stuff and observe it and know about it and then not listen to it anymore.
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Well, you can't say that they're not into, some occult information or knowledge
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Well musically Oh, yeah. That's tied to me. In it. Right. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that was kinda why I got into him to become one. You know?
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That whole that whole movie with them, That super transhumanist movie where Chatting it. Your brain yeah. That was, that was a crazy movie Where you can download, you know, all your thoughts, and that's basically the program of you, and they can just put that into something else that was so transhumanist. It wasn't even funny.
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Playstations. They use Playstations As the processors, that was hilarious.
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Yeah. You're right.
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It was a pretty good movie. Well, they in the hospital world, actually, PlayStations are a fairly common processor to use. A lot of their different machines because yeah. Because PlayStation's processors are so advanced, Especially when they first came out, like the PlayStation 4, the these, machines for, like, Imaging and whatnot are using their processors. It's really kinda crazy. Wow.
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Back in the PS 3 days, they were talking about, Saddam Hussein bought, something crazy, like 2,000,000 PlayStation Threes For the processors.
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Wow.
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Yeah.
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Yes. They would link them together.
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Oh, I do. You even look at, you even look at, like, when the PS 4 came out in the whole Blu ray thing, you could go buy a Blu ray player for, like, $500 that was bottom of the line, You know, shit Blu ray player when they first came out, or you could buy a PS 4, which had a the top of the line Blu ray player and All these crazy processors and everything else for 6 hun for, like, $600 at the time.
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Yeah. I never really got into the Blu rays. I I didn't see a a huge, huge difference in picture quality. I mean, I understand it, But it it's not such a tremendous deal where I feel like I need to go out and buy the Blu ray. I've had fucking DVD players for eons. They work just fine.
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I know. I I got them and did the p s four because then the Blu rays work better on that. I had a p s 4 that I used for a while for Blu rays, till Blu ray players got cheap enough. Obviously, the p s 4 ended up breaking eventually. But, I got dazed and confused right when I first got the PS 4, And I had a big screen TV, and I got dazed and confused, and I wanna check that out. And the scene at the beginning where they're in the judge sweet emotions is playing in the background and they're rolling around in the parking lot in front of the school and they're rolling up a joint. You could see, like, the ground up fucking shit that she was rolling up, and you could totally see it wasn't weed. Hey. It just totally ruined that. It didn't even look Oh, yeah. All it was it was Yes. Crazy clear.
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The high fidelity picture of the Blu ray at home meant that you could pause the video. You could zoom in. You could go frame by frame, forwards and backwards to see, is that a nipple?
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Yes. I believe that is a imagine that your basic instinct, what that would have been like? With a Blu ray with a birthday birthday.
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One of my first jobs was, or first Corporate job, I should say, was, for a video store. And then years later, I would be one of the last, The last bastions for 35 millimeter film projectors. I was a projectionist for an AMC 12 screen for, I don't know. 5 or 6 months when I was in my early twenties. Learned how to wrap the projectors and all that.
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There's an article about the PlayStation 3 cell processor used in supercomputers so they could network these PlayStation threes together, Run Linux on it, have them together as a supercomputer, and it was a relatively inexpensive Loss leader item. Again, Sony produced so many of those processors, so many of those PlayStation threes. And for many people, With Blu ray player built into
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it, they would buy the Blu rays and not the HD. Yeah. I would have to say that that pretty much Tip the entire balance on it. It was kind of an equal thing with that 4 k HD or whatever, and then PlayStation said, yeah. Blu ray, and everybody went Blu ray.
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My thing is is I just haven't played video games, like, on a console in so very long That I I just stream everything. And that way, I don't have to pay for it or hold the physical media because I
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Don't like to because I don't like having a lot of shit. You don't want No. You want proof that you're a sitting around your house?
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Oh, I mean that too.
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Well, it's popular on social media to put all your your video games on display on a shelf And then take pictures of it and post it so other people can like your images and lust after the video games in your collection that they don't have, and then they Spend money inflating the video game market. And there was a story recently about how Collectors of sealed video games who were taking their sealed video games and then having them Put in hard plastic cases, and somehow a company would determine that it was a sealed 100 of 1,000 of dollars. Yeah. It turns out those auctions themselves were fraudulently Occluded with the grading company and the auction house to then inflate the price of Sealed box, protected in hard plastic video games that no one was ever playing, Quite a bit because 100 of 1,000 of dollars for a Pokemon card Never played.
Certainly, that's an interesting thing, and perhaps you may have put it on your Christmas list asking Santa to give you that gift at some time and maybe you had it and lost it. Or because it was a cardboard box and it got torn apart and you lost the manual and you don't have complete in box anymore, and you don't feel like a complete human being because you don't have a complete mint Inbox Legend of Zelda video game thing on your shelf in a sealed hard plastic protective case display to people as some sign of wealth or significance in your own life, Charizard Pokemon card.
No one no one in their sane mind would value holographic Pokemon card more than a house. No one would say, you know, I would rather purchase that. Now, of course, I know that speculators in wealth management firms might Purchase collectibles, high end, sealed, never open, never played with toys, And then show them off. Sure. That's one thing. But it's just like the modern art market where People would splash paint on a canvas, blow their nose, and then throw the snot at it, and then say it's some rare, one of a kind addition, sell it for 1,000,000 of dollars as a way to slash some money around and put it in a washing machine and spin it around real fast. And then we're doing a legitimate business here. We're moving wealth around.
Yeah. That's one thing. But for children to then think that They could purchase some new trading card game in 2023. There's a number of new trading card games where you'd crack open a pack, hoping to get a rare card, thinking that it's going to be And then pull a card that you could sell for $1,000 cash. Probably not a wise use of your time, Resources or money, probably. But beanie babies, I'll tell you what. Beanie babies will only ever increase in value, And I've got some, so I will retire probably next year with my beanie babies
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happily supporting me for the rest of my life. Because beanies
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are beans, and beans can be eaten. And I can fart and fuel
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That's smart.
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With that flatulence, that gas. That is real Fuel. And the petrodollar has nothing on These are the magical
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That's smart and that's art.
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It's clean money. It's well laundered money. Cash money.
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Hey. Isn't there a legend is Alvin movie coming up?
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I think that's been announced. Yeah. I think I've got that open in a tab somewhere.
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Is it a live action?
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Believe so. Oh,
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really, I was looking forward to it, and now I'm not looking forward to it anymore. So I guess we'll share. Go
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ahead.
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It's it was simultaneously exciting and then why that is disappointing? Well, have you seen live action movies in the last 10 years? They're all terrible. No. They're all absolutely terrible. And then some guy here, This guy, Avi Arad. And, well, the interesting thing is that Sony Entertainment here is going to help, put this Picture out this motion picture live action thing. Here's a real nice guy, Shigeru. Shigeru, whatever. He's squinting. He's Tom Cruise film that they liked, legend, and then made a video game out of it. And now so many years later, they're making live action film, and I do not think that they will ever surpass the art
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You're not excited about the Zelda thing? You're not excited about the Zelda thing, but you are, I think, a PlayStation fan. Did you ever play Shadows of the Colossus back in the day?
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PlayStation 2? You about it. Did not play it, unfortunately. But knowing that there's a whole library of books And movies and video games and things that I could go back to for entertainment means that I really don't need to look forward to anything new. I don't need to preorder any video game that is unfinished, uncompleted, filled with bugs never before played by anybody. So instead of purchasing something for 70 or $80 that doesn't exist, and then I come home and think that it's gonna be the greatest thing ever, I will just probably go back to tried and true, books printed with ink on paper and read those instead.
Yeah. I think that's probably the most beneficial use of time. 2nd only to a, weaving spiders welcome stream. And this is 227, Dad jokes that we slipped in and missed on the first, participation of The stream. There's a lot of stuff that slips past.
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I I catch a fair amount myself When I can focus on your harangues. But but I think I think that's the point. You know?
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You gotta keep your eyes open.
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Stay quiet. Yeah. So, Shit. The hell is that just gonna stay? John Leguizamo.
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John Leguizamo gonna be in the, Are
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we gonna have Luigi appearing as a cameo in this live action movie?
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I have no idea. I will probably catch it on, one of those YouTube channel game replays because, essentially, they are like movies, and it seems like all of the big movies end up with a video game remake, and they're all pretty analogous to the movies. So, You know, there are some places where you can watch it without dialogue over it. That's that's what I do. Sometimes I get bored. I Don't have a system anymore, so I just watched the games replayed with nobody running their fucking app over it.
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Once your chores are completed and it's the end of the day and you've done all the things that you need to do, what you do with your time is completely on you. And their years of good health and the ability to use their muscles and their mind to do anything, It'll probably be too late, and their rating team is gonna be very disappointed that they are no longer able to Participate because some of those MMORPGs, especially World of Warcraft, were operating like full time jobs for people. What were they doing? Were they selling their virtual gold for real money? Some of them were. So some of them made it into a hustle, but many of them were And those were the skills that were the habits that they were accustomed to, and they kept doing the same thing that they ended up despising so much.
But it's the only thing they knew, so they continued to do it, and they probably still log in. I don't know. I have friends that played Final Fantasy 11 and Bao and all that.
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I have friends that played Final Fantasy 11 and Bao and all that shit. I'm not real big on multiplayer, I I know that's not a very popular opinion these days, but I just wanna play like a story driven 1 player RPG, Level my shit up and just move it along. Watch watch the cut scenes, and and that's it. You know? Customize, develop a character, Listen to the story, beat the game, and then don't. I don't wanna dick around with, you know, loading screens and, playing tag with fucking Halo. It's, I just wanna be in the zone listening to a story, and that's not.
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John Candeluk is talking about an experience of this new Elder Scrolls game, single player fantasy role playing game series that decided it was going to go online so that they could sell Digital items for real world cash, and Elder Scrolls online had less teamwork less social features than other MMOs, massively multiplayer online role playing games where you would social, talk to people, join guilds, get on voice chat, make friends, that sort of thing. But Over time, those MMOs, those online games became less and less social and more and more single player solo experiences Buying new outfits, getting bigger swords, and then being absolutely miserable and unfulfilled in doing so.
And I think Cricket McGee just shared a mom joke, which could be a Legend of Zelda joke. What do you call a boomerang that doesn't
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Come back. I I see it. A stick. Very funny. Catches some skull tellers.
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I think that if you had a dog
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Oh, genius. That's a good one. I got it. Oh, genius. That's a good one.
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Oh, I got it. Boomerang just reminds me of that Eddie Murphy movie. We're doing we're doing a stream of consciousness thing.
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Eddie Murphy, would he have ideas for offensive bird names. Maybe we could name a bird in honor Of Eddie Murphy because I think at some point in his life, he may have said offensive things.
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I think he might have not just Said offensive things. I think he might have been caught, after a mild high speed chase, with some Prostitutes who might not have been what they advertised on the outside to the,
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Yeah. Oh, he knew it. Average determine? Yeah. I knew what he was getting into.
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Little crack and training hookers and then, Arsenio Hall.
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Pardon? Arsenio Hall started out in in gay porn is what I heard.
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I mean, if you Wait. Wait. If you've seen Coming to America.
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Yeah. Did Arsenio Hall finish in gay porn films
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as well
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on Switch?
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I mean, I've never seen them. Never seen I I don't know.
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Yeah. I I can't speak on that.
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No. I don't wanna talk about gay porn films either. Okay.
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There was a point I was gonna bring up, but I Liked on it. I was, Arsenio Hall. I don't know who that is.
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Kids in the hall don't know. But here's Chevy Chase, a a guy named after a truck, an actor. Real nice eyeballs here. I think he said some terrible things about other cast members, and, Also, I think cast members said terrible things about Chevy Chase. Chevy Chevy, like the truck. He's not a I was not a Ford truck. He's not a Dodge truck. I always thought he was a Gillette.
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Isn't he a Gillette? Well, he's clean shaven. He was from a famous family.
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Think he's the heir to the Gillette fortune. I think that Chevy Chase could do cocaine pretty much nonstop from the 19 seventies right possibly today. I mean, I'm not fucking babysitting him, but, Chevy was an animal. He had, an insane amount of money. He was very famous, and he was a very famous prick. I'm pretty sure that him and Bill Murray got in a fist fight On the status SNL. Right? I think so. I believe I believe Bill is also a bit of a Curmudgeon at times with people. A bit of a dickhead.
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I've heard some stories.
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Yeah. You know, a little gropey
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from time to time on the set of What movie was that? I forget. Groundhog's Day? Maybe, maybe not.
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I mean, if you relive the same fucking day over in Aubrey, you'd be grumpy too. You'd be pretty grumpy. What about Bob? It's my favorite, though. What about Bob? Baby steps?
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Hello, Ben. Ghostbusters fan. Ghostbusters was great. Yeah. I was just bringing up the fact that there's,
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Boy, I love talking about Slender. Talking about what the Bill Murray movies?
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Talking about a Ghostbuster teaser trailer. Is this the afterlife? No. No. There's another one. Frozen Empire or something. I don't know. I'm just clicking links here. So there's a new, Jason Reitman, Aftershock movie Manhattan, New York, codename Firehouse. I don't know. There's a new whatever. There's a new Ghostbusters that people are talking about, and I think the theme is climate change. Oh. The real deal is going along Is, fossil fuels and, Chevy and Ford and Dodge and Toyota And all those trucks putting out bad juju into the air, man, and causing, climate crisis.
And, I think, the whole New York City becomes a frozen tundra or something. But I don't know. I thought we were under global warming, So maybe it all all even out at the end of the movie.
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If I have the real ghost as humor
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I think according to the the the the It is the real boat.
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The the Department of Defense in the eighties, A bunch of the training and field manuals said that by the end of the nineties, we'd be in a fucking ice age. And then, like, I don't know, 10, 15 years later, suddenly they're saying that it's getting warmer?
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Well, I do I do get a lot of Cold shoulder from people. Uh-huh. Grocery stores and shopping and waiting in line. I get stink eye and cold shoulder, and people are just generally rude. Real rude.
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Well They can be.
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Global crisis. Yeah.
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Global crisis. Poor manners are the real global crisis. Lack of hospitality, y'all. Yeah. Come on, Sham. We can do better than this. Thanksgiving is coming up. We got one week. We can work on our manners. We can improve our disposition. We can be cheerful. We don't have to be sad all the time. We don't have to be emotional all the time. We can still dress in black and look cool and hip. Yeah. We can still look awesome. We can look like rock stars.
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Yeah. Absolutely. Alan, a moment ago when you went on your harangue, What I meant to say was, it's sad that none of those people who play those games or, are associated with those games ever talk about The original Ultima Online.
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Oh, yeah.
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I wanted to play, but as you guys are all well aware of, I am, retarded when it comes to most electronics, and, I just couldn't figure it out. So it looked awesome, but I I I wasn't able to really
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thank you very much. To answer you directly, I do not remember saying harangue. I did say Boomerang. So if my audio didn't come through clearly, I was saying boomerang and not meringue Boomerang. I don't know if parang is a defensive term to anyone here. If so, again, I had no idea, and I'm not Culpebral or saying a word that I don't know what it means.
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Fair enough, Roy. Fair enough.
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Like, I know, like, a lemon meringue pie. Maybe it's a pie in my face to not know what harangue means. It's one of those big vocabulary words.
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Lemon meringue is disgusting, Alan. You eat those things? Key lime pie is pretty gross too.
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Yeah. You know, maybe maybe just a spoonful Just for the taste on the tongue, and then I can spit it out and then kinda cleanse my palate and then try another pie. You know, we do a lot of pie Tasting in, Minnesota. You know, basically, anything tastes better than ludafisk. So, again, I'm not gonna brang you about it. Use that word correctly in context? I'm not gonna harangue you about it.
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Yes. Yes. You did. Absolutely.
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Okay. But I still don't know what the word means.
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It's like going on a long tangent, long long intense speech,
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Basically. Sounds like a gravy train, and I don't like where that's leading. It's gonna back away slowly.
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No. No. No. No. You're, just a, you know, short little chat. Gravy. Did someone say Gravy? Anyways, goddamn, Alan. Every time you talk, I lose my train of thought. And I know it's what you do, and I know you do that shit on purpose, and you enjoy it. But it it It gets frustrating. And sometimes I'm trying to concentrate on you, and I'm trying to hold a thought in my head, and it Almost always happens. You're pretty solid at that shit, brother. I can hear laughing from the background someplace. So The background. Somebody agrees. Yeah. Someone agrees.
And it's pretty hard to get my mind off track because I'm a pretty stubborn, Obsessive and compulsive.
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You know? I know I know you've got notes too, so we can go back and review your notes.
[02:27:12] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. No. I I I took that note while you were doing that. That's alright. I just bust I'm just busting your chops here, busting my balls. Ben Benjamin, how are you, sir? I started reading that book last night. Highly amused.
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Highly amused. You did what?
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I started reading that book last night.
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Oh, which one? Wizard World or Yeah. Singling? Yeah. The first was found that can't you believe you found the, fucking, before they put it into 2 parts? I can't believe you found just the single part.
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Oh, I did. I did. I found the bolts separately with the original covers, and I think I only got a chapter and a half in before I ended up clunking out. But I think that the, the immediate mention of cataclysms And, few other things were pretty solid. Real good start to the book. They replaced the baby, and things start getting a little wonky from there. It's, it's it's a solid read from everything I can tell. I know a lot of the things in that, eighties fantasy genre are a little dicey. But Pretty simple. Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And then and then, yeah, they were a little more racy back then. Yeah. Pretty simple. It's not as exciting as Twitter for dummies, but it What? Yeah. We'll check the data. What? We've come back then back in the eighties. You know? You you had, like, Tarnsman of Gore and books like that. There wasn't a lot of real the fantasy genre was really fairly small back then. A lot of it was more barbaric, like Conan the barbarian, the the death dealer. That was fucking great. You know, books like that. And then then after the, Dragonlance, raider Dragonlance, I think, kinda kicked off The, fantasy genre where it really just took off.
Yeah. And you had those, very first books by Margaret Weiss And Tracy Hickman, and it, went from a trilogy to, I think, they ended up with well over a 100 books, 150 books. And I've read almost all of them and but you can even tell during that time period, The very first, books in the Dragonlance series, they're like 303 120 page books. They aren't highly detailed. They're, you know, interesting ideas, Kinda general. And then it starts getting much more highly detailed as, You know, 10 years progress. You know, you move into the nineties, early 2000.
You're you're getting guys like, Robert Jordan and, all those all those guys, Terry Goodkind, writing really epic, really highly detailed series.
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Yeah. I'm I'm very upset myself right now. First of all, I didn't ever I would never start or That's what kicked it off.
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That's what kicked it off.
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I did never start or finish the Dragon Land series because there were so many books, and I was always worried that I just wasn't going to be able to find the entire set. But I meant to ask you well, it was too fucking late last night, but there's a series that's unfortunately, I had a hard copy, gave it away A while back. There's a series about doctrine of ethos. It's, it's got alchemy in the title. It's some kind of, there's only 2 books out right Now it's about a brother and sister. Like, one's math, one's linguistics. Anybody know what I'm talking about? Somebody's gotta fucking know. It's a very popular fantasy book. It's fairly new.
I didn't realize it, that it had, like, a series
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title. Oh, that's a good old ladies Art right there.
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That's why I bought my book as I flipped through it and saw that there was one color Image. I don't know. There might be a couple others. Wizards of the Coast have always been real That's all 3 books by by the way for everybody wondering Whenever This is the Annotated Chronicles. It has all of the dragon land stuff with annotations,
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maybe a little bit more. But the 6th so it's the 6 books. Because the one the ones that are really considered the, original series is those 6 books, but there's Literally over a 100 break offs. Some of them fantastic. Some of them not great. Like, Richard Knack He's one of my favorite authors. I got him from Dragonlance. Legend to Huma, was I think the first one, and he does some like Kaz, the minotaur, and some other ones like that. He was fantastic. He's actually from Minneapolis. I've He's, ghost he used to go to uncle Hugo's all the time.
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Yeah. So, Paul, to answer your question directly, seriously, I went to meet with him. I was I was working on the game development in a fan community volunteer basis, Which was written in part by Tracy Hickman. So Tracy Hickman was writing novels based off of Richard, Gary at Lord British's notes, and then I went to Dragon Con in Atlanta a few years back to meet with Lord British And Tracy Hickman to talk about the game that they were developing, which turned out to be A large cash shop operation to raise 1,000,000 and 1,000,000 of dollars to make the most mediocre game possible to say, look, guys. We made a game. We delivered it to you. We fulfilled our Kickstarter promises as best as we could.
So you can't sue us. At the time, this was before people were like, man, I think this was a scam. I don't think they had any intention of making a really great artistic viable video game virtual world that would be the best experience ever with player races, player combat, and everything you could dream of. So what they had developed was this idea of basically saying we're gonna talk to the fans. We're gonna develop a community, and we're really gonna listen. We're gonna listen to everything they say, we've already got a business plan figured out. So the business plan is gonna be the business plan. We're gonna have the business structure in such a way people can continue to give us money. We can continue to pay ourselves.
We can continue to deliver The lowest viable product of game, an online server game, you log in, you play the game. Look. We're delivering updates every month. Happening, and people are excited until they realize That that was what the game was. The game was always going to be like a demo. It was always going to be a playable Demo with incomplete features, lackluster story, very boring, but the cash shop will remain open, And people can spend real world money on virtual property, which in the original plan was set to be limited edition. So they promised that owning a home in the virtual world would be a very rare experience, And property would have real world value because people would really want it. And then they started selling Towns.
So you'd have your overworld map where you'd walk along, and then you click on a town, and you'd go into the town. They discovered they could sell towns to communities of game players, guilds, clans, whatever, Gave it to the company and said, give me a town. So they put more towns on the map, took in more money,
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gave everybody houses and what I was thinking, Raul. Exactly what I was thinking. I heard the same story, a scam thing with, like, some drag the some Eggs that hatch like weird zoo animals you could cross and stuff that, like, one of the one of them 2 fucking dumb blonde kids that box. What fuck are their names? The Paul brothers? Yeah. Logan Paul has a whole NFT crypto thing with and It was supposed to be all super cool. You hatch the eggs and you could cross them and apparently, it it's just absolutely horrible. And all these people dump money into it, and they can't even use it. And, like, these people still dump money into it.
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Sure. I mean, back in the day oops. Sorry. Sorry, Al. Go ahead. Go ahead, Paul. Go ahead. I was just gonna say, like, From what I was able to play, Ultima was pretty fucking advanced for the time it was released. Right? I mean, it was pretty dope for some time. So the idea of taking
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a fantasy game For a lot of lonely, inexperienced people from their home could live in a world of romance and intrigue I mean, a computer algorithm decided if you get a rare treasure by killing a big bad boss, sort of a gamble, you'd get it. That item to another player. So there was a black market cash shop. Now Yes. When the developers of Ultima online That Cut off the middle man. They wanted, then it was no longer a game. It was now a Barbie Sims Simulator thing where you'd you'd work hard, you'd come home, and you'd instead of buying a new dress for a new pair of leather pants for yourself.
You'd buy leather pants in game for your doll In your virtual dollhouse, and then you'd think that maybe that was an okay thing to do with your life. People caught wind of this idea that other people started saying that Shroud of the Avatar, Star Citizen. Whatever new big game was selling, virtual programmed castles, cars, Horses, anything. Just it wasn't a game anymore because you weren't playing the game to earn the thing. You weren't completing a quest To the being awarded something, you were going to McDonald's, working your shift, coming home with your paycheck, and then giving that money to the developers To then decorate your virtual house or buy another spaceship from Chris Roberts who was selling The dream of the biggest space exploring game ever.
1,000 of dollars for a virtual Armada ship in space? And then you even own a house, and you're living with parents?
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And where's all you want in? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I I knew some people who pissed away, pretty significant portion of their, teens and twenties doing that shit. I worked in, a game slash comic shop for Quite some time. I worked on some pen and paper RPGs, army of darkness, the place where I work, the the company did, off off the
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The value of the game store Was having a place to go for Internet to let off steam, to make friends, to develop real world relationships with people just living in virtual worlds, meta realities, VR realities, and things because these things are so lackluster and disappointing that people want to buy into the hype, But in their heart of hearts, they know that it is so empty and unsatisfying and so disappointing, But that's the skill set they've developed over time. I've built my computer with the newest graphics card And now I'm just empty, and I hate the game. And it's an incomplete buggy mess, and it's a scam. And the people on voice chat Call me bad names, and everyone just swears everybody and calls them bad name. And even if it's the new Call of Duty shooter game, People are saying every new game is less satisfying than previous games.
So why do people continue to play the new video games and not live The real life, which could be far more satisfying because shouldn't be developed that have they've developed that habit. It's a comfort thing, And that's what they know. So we are saying, now is the time The pop in a Ricola, and it's joy. The Swiss alpine herbs down your throat.
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There was a Internet cafe in the in the back of the store is what I was driving at, and the kids would come to, like, You know, they're pen and paper game nights, but then they would sit for 4 hours in the Internet cafe and not be social, And they would just play the same shit that they could play at home, and they would drink, you know, Mountain Dew that they're paying a dollar 75, a dollar 54 and eat shit junk food. And it's like, why are you doing that? Don't you guys come here to, like, socialize? Because you, You know, we're, like, mildly retarded socially, so you come and hang out with other nerds and you guys can nerd out. But instead, you sit in the fucking back of the just get on a computer silently? That's bizarre. I I think it's fucking weird.
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Yeah. You know what's not weird? Sending a recall to our PO box, suite 279307 South 9th Avenue, Walla Walla, Washington 99362. We'd all appreciate great tasting, soothing relief made with Swiss alpine herbs Herbs, the oral anesthetic, lemon mint, sugar free variety of Ricola.
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We all really appreciate that for long. Hey, Alan. If you were to wear a T shirt that said Ricola or some other logo design, what size would that T shirt be?
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Probably, you know, how big do you think I am? I'm just gonna do I need to model it? Like, turn around?
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Looks like you're about 2 and a half inches tall on my screen. It's hard hard to get a read on it from here.
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I think I generally, could could wear sizes larger than medium. I think a small might be a little bit tight and restricting.
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What? 64? If I was to yes?
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Yeah. 64. That's I'll take that. That's very generous. 6 I mean, I a snarf hat on.
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Yeah. Yeah. I bet you'll take that. I don't know what the fuck kind of stool you were standing on to get up to 64, but
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How tall are you, Alan? Tiptoes. I I can't tell.
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How tall has he been? Paul, I stand on the shoulders of giants,
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and they add about
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6 extra inches to me. So I'm tall enough to join If you do the math.
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Fair enough. He's very, very tall. Very tall.
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Walla Walla, Washington. It's a real place, Jim. Right?
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It's a real PO box. The real PO box. You receive a real recall to that PO box.
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That's right. Have you ever received recall as to the PO box? Not yet. Not yet. Christmas
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is coming up. Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, the season of gift giving.
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Postcards are welcome. We love postcards.
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Gold and silver coins. Marcus might be addicted to recollars. We might need to have an intervention. We should probably do that before the holiday season so that way it doesn't happen during the holiday season because that's always uncomfortable for everybody.
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It's lunar wave season too coming up. Right? Equinox
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coming around the corner. Yeah. It's possible to be addicted to sugar free lemon mints. There's no sugar in it. There's nothing addictive about it. I just appreciate the instant relief. And they even come in a convenient pocket sized container. Wow. If if the, the 19 pack is too much for a pocket, you could just, Right there. Real convenient. I love these things. Real good. Swiss do great work.
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Absolutely. Theophrastus Bombastus. Oh, Theophrastus, Felipus, Oreo's bomb ass is blowing all 9. The Swiss I understand. Chops.
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Nine drops. Very convenient.
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Completion that we're talking about?
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I feel complete with the If it is sponsored label, we the rest of us are unaware of it. I I I think that this is, more akin to the situation like Happy Gilmore where he's, like, You know, crazy eating the subway sandwich and then subway eventually hires him as as, their, advertising agent. I'm hoping I think that's what Alan Marcus is hoping that eventually some executive from Recola will be up at 3 in the morning and Have absolutely nothing to do and be like, weaving spiders. You know, only it's Swiss, and I don't know what the Swiss accent would be at all. So, otherwise, I'd do, like, a ballet accent. Oh, we being spiders. Like, I don't know how Swiss people
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talk. I think you I'm I think you just nailed it. It's a long, cold, dark winter, and
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I'm trying to stock up on Scooby Snacks too.
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That's very odd to me. We were talking about bank robberies, and now you're talking about being hopped up on Scooby Snacks, and I've heard this song.
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It's it's crime cracker. Mhmm. I'm I'm not addicted to Scooby Snacks anymore.
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No. You've moved on to Recola as evidenced by 30 seconds ago. And that's fine now because you've moved on from the MMOs, and you're still a little bitter about Ultima. But, You know, you don't like Dadaism or that giant spear? One of these days, we will find something that you enjoy.
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Doing what? You know, I remember back in the day when EverQuest was the one, And everybody called it ever crack, and you and you every group had, like, 1 or 2 friends that all of a sudden just wasn't your friend anymore. And they fucking and and you go to check on them and you crack open the door to their apartment and it would smell like fucking Your high your fucking bedroom did in high school, like, oh, god.
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Oh.
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Yeah. And and you think they might be dead in there, but, no, they're just in there playing fucking ever crack, you know, for, like, 84 hours Straight, and there's just empty fucking cans all around them and shit.
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I think we're all painfully familiar with that site. I had 2 close friends who just like I said, they played all of those games. And, I mean, like, some of them, they would play Back to back, they go from Wow to Final Fantasy 11. And, I mean, it just didn't do anything for me. Like, there's just too many button functions to memorize, too much shit, to just pull up command prompts. Yeah. I don't wanna have to fucking do all that, play a video game. Yeah. I mean, I enjoy all kinds of complexities in life. But You ever get into the Eve online game? No. But it has always looked beautiful.
I've seen it played a bunch at Store when I worked, when it was for actually, I saw the a bunch of the beta testing. I mean, it's pretty dope. It's, it's amazing that there's that much Detail. You could jump from fucking planet to planet, massive starships, and all that.
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Right? I did I did play this. I did
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know, my ancestors. My kids played that Yu Gi Oh card game at the card shops, and that Picture looks like the dark necromancer. I remember that card. It was kind of a crazy looking picture.
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You ever play, Day of the Awakening 2, Alan? Nope. DOTA 2? I think it's a Steam game. Pretty sure it's a Steam game.
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No. By the time they were doing those MOBAs, I was like, I'm out. I don't care. The thing the thing about this game, Eve online specifically, Is that it is, I guess, such a complex game in some ways that that appeals to a mind who wants to figure it out. So you go to their website, and they have an academy, and they have people who volunteer to teach other people how to play. So instead of getting a degree in, like, sustainable gardening
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or, like, something useful.
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Right. People will be like, well, you know, I'm at home. I got a computer, Internet connection. I can explore the world of Eve here, All these different websites, all these stories, but ultimately, ultimately, ultimately, it's just a Simulator. Really, it's a resource management game. Really, go to business school and, you know, learn How economies are, weapons of psychological operation and not actual mathematical certainties. That economies in our real world are absolutely manipulated for fear and uncertainty and doubt and bad feelings And for people to lose houses on mortgages and banks are actually bailed out when Citizens are kicked to the curb without homes, that sort of thing.
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Right. Yeah. It's pretty amazing what people just fucking piss their time away on.
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You know? There's so civilization burns down around our fucking ears and, know, people are just stuck to the tube. Trips me out. Pretty heavy.
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Yeah. And even when Civilization was on the up and up, and Americans were proud of their productivity. They were still playing World of Warcraft. So things were happening outside that were real exciting, and there was lots of opportunities. But there are still people that were like, you know, I'm just gonna stay home and play World of Warcraft and Do another raid.
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Yeah. Drink some more code reds.
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You know, they're all fascinated with building whatever in Minecraft. You could be outside as a kid building a fort. You know, there was nothing more awesome than building a fort and going and hanging out in it and showing everybody all the cool things that you did with it. Like, you know, I set this window up so I could, You know, drop rocks on enemies and look, I can jump off this rope and escape out the back and and, you know, You fucking had all these dumb little things you figured out, and it was awesome. And you end up keep If you stick with it, you figure out better and better things, and you end up building your home. And now these kids are like, I actually build a fucking castle out of diamonds.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Yeah. I guess if, you got kids and you teach them plumbing from an early age. And, while you're I guess, while you're potty training them and you're proving to them that there's no monster in the toilet that's gonna gobble your butthole up, You know, that you can actually sit down and flush the toilet and the water isn't gonna, you know, splash at you in an obscene way. That is okay. And then, you know, plumbing, and you've learned potty training and plumbing. And where does where where does the waste go? You know? Where does that go? Outside this whole time not Where does this shit go? Yeah. Where does it go?
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Envy. When I was a kid, I Saw the 19 eighties movie, The Blob, the remake, and, I believe the guy either gets sucked into the shitter in, like, a Burger joint or he gets yeah. Yeah. So he I he either gets sucked into the shitter or he gets sucked into the sink. Because I was How can you tell me you know that thing isn't in there? Because In that movie, he clearly looks down there, and it's not in sight.
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Yeah. Looks safe. Looks safe.
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Yeah.
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That's a great movie, The Blob.
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Yeah. It's not bad. The the little old man poking it with a stick in the beginning, like, that's a good fucking idea. Thing falls from the sky full of some Weird gelatinous. Oh, gully. Holy shit, Alan. I was just talking about that movie,
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like, 2, 3 days ago. It says they'll get you in the end. Oh. I think that means you're I think that means one of the cover posters ever. Yeah. Some some green ghoulie is gonna stick their finger up your no no place if you sit on
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Yeah.
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You don't want that. You don't want that. You know? You're you're not puckered up already. When you're sitting in that position, you know, it's it kinda falls open. You don't, you know, you don't want that kind of surprise. That's like a that's like a Violation of your trust with the toilet. You you let go of that pucker when you sit down on the toilet because you trust it. Now that trust It's been violated by a dirty, green, little, ghoulie finger.
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It's the only time it's safe to relax that sphincter
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club exactly. Oh my gosh. Holding this for half an hour, and now I finally get to drop Let that thing go loose on and then somebody could could you imagine that? You know, just whoop. I you you forever. You'd never be able to shit on a toilet again.
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Oh, man.
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What what was the little puppet from Puppet Master that had the little drill piece on the top of their head?
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Oh.
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You know? Those little fuckers hide. I got what you're saying.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Thriller.
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Yes. This is Yes. Like, that was the most that was one of the most disturbing parts of that, holy You know, in that Joe Droski movie where they're all, like, human eye light, the human, art pieces, And the one had its ass stuck out in the fucking thing, and they they do just walks along just blip. Like, what? Why would you do that?
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That just creeped me too far. Yeah. Nope. Too far. Too far. That's that's a movie that I would
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That's right, rule. Circle of trust literally broken.
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That is that is exactly what I was talking about, Alan. This is Tunneler. That is whole moon
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pictures, puppet master series. And the whole idea was that these Puppets were animated by some, bad German guy who came to California to Kill surfers or something. I don't know. Bimbos, party girls, blondes, beach bums.
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Yeah. I think he was,
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hilarious. Was
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Yeah. I think he was hiding from Nazis. One in your toilet.
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You don't wanna find that. It was
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it was a runaway Nazi. Right? What was his name, Alan? I know you know. True Tulane?
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I just I yeah. It's something Tulane, and I just watched the littlest reich in the puppet master series.
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I haven't seen that yet. What? I think I think, Kevin Smith's thing with the with the nepotism with his daughter, with the, little weenie things running around. Kevin Smith's mother lives, like, 3 blocks from one of my jobs. He he apparently, he's in the store every now and again. Crazy.
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Yeah. I think I can find a picture of Tulane here. Barbara Crampton is in Puppet Master, the littlest reich. Let's see. Here's a, I guess, Tulane.
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Andre Tulane?
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Something. That was French.
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Yeah. Something like that. Hiding up the Nazis. He dies and
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So I could stop that. You get puppet master in 4 k resolution because these little puppets need to be, You know, in high such high resolution
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really bad, g c, and 4 k. This is exactly what I'm talking about with, dazed and confused when I watch that in high definition, and you're like, oh, yeah. That's not weed. Like, Yeah. No. It's inside. Master 2. Yeah. It's a high gap. I these movies to be really low and grainy.
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Yeah. I think Nine films in the collection. Here's a bunch of toys. Charles Band did a fun job of making a series of just dumb movies.
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Yeah. But they're fun. You know? It doesn't always have to be serious.
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Right. So after the chores are done And, all the animals are fed and put to bed, and you're still awake at the end of the day. Oh, Ben said something about the
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Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah.
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Ben said something about the Ben said something about the quality. You know what the bad def old movie is that I think of, Phantasm 2, When you first get, like, a you first get a good shot of the the the little the little homunculus guys. Yeah. Yeah. Dude, I used to think those little silver flying balls with the daggers in them were the coolest shit Ever. I love that series. It was amazing. I still love that series.
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Oh, dude. That guy is scary. Angus Skrim. Too.
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Angus Scrim. I love the music of Fantasm.
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That the the whole series is fantastic. Yeah. Yeah. Well, Ben, you're talking about trippy movies. Have you guys maybe I've asked this before. I don't know. Sometimes I'm bad with saying shit twice, but Have you guys ever watched Lost Highway? Lynch's Lost Highway? Yeah. David Lynch. Yep.
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It's difficult going from puppet master Proud to stuff that is considered the greatest film ever made and the most highly regarded, you know, director of all time, David Lynch, You know, going from Charles Band, you know, weejis, you know, weed movies, b movies, horror movies to go into something that is cerebral and philosophical and art and
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Holy shit, Alan. I found something you approve of. That is You don't want that tunneler thing to get in your get in the sphincter. You're pretty bold. You don't want that.
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Not your PO either. No sounding stuff going on.
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Jesus. That's some big mom shit right there.
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No. I I I can appreciate movies and entertainment and books stuff in video games. We're just sort of slowing the brakes, tapping the brakes a little bit to not Be completely focused on talking about trash culture that doesn't owe us anything, doesn't give us any real benefits. It's such a disposable trash culture. And to get hyped up about something, to think the reason I'm still alive, I haven't off myself is because there's a new Legend of Zelda movie or there's a new Halo video game or something, there's there are better reasons to live And to look forward to other things. So there's a message of hope yet, and thanksgiving is just around the corner.
See some family. Get some free hugs. Eat some pies. See how tall people are standing next to them.
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Your family hugs you?
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I I don't allow it most of the time, but, like, on a holiday And they're saying goodbye. I'll hug them so they'll leave. Usually, it's how that works. It's genius.
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I figured that was about the size of things.
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Yeah. Yep.
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Animal selector gets Christie Kringle's vote. We're still running the, highly important cultural contribution. I dare call it a contest where we are trying to give names to birds that are actually offensive.
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True. That was mine. Right? Vile.
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I think now it's it belongs to all of us. Lives in our hearts.
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I'm just saying because they're literally through me for a loop, and sometimes I don't have The most staunch memory, on minor things, and I think that came from me. But
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Possibly. I you know, maybe maybe it was workshopped. Maybe I get, like, 80% of the credit for coming up with the idea of the contest, And then you guys can take a little bit of residuals. You know, if these birds actually become, like, beanie babies, then we sell Hannibal Lecter, Liberpecker Collectible Plushies.
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I was trying to trade in most of my babies for Bitcoins. I heard that Scott knew, so I was gonna try and trade him in. But that's why I was trying to get miner. Bitcoin, I said I gotta cash in my BB babies first.
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Bitcoin miners do tend to run hot. They do. So Mining during the cold wintertime, yeah, that might generate some heat and some high electric bills. Yeah.
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Yeah. It sounds
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on your island, then you could probably harness that energy to continue to mine Bitcoin. Sure.
[03:06:12] Unknown:
But in defense of Bitcoin thing it's like the whole thing makes no sense. And, like, why are you just using doing this weird thing that just uses up a bunch of electricity and generates a bunch of heat, but doesn't really accomplish anything? I don't really understand.
[03:06:29] Unknown:
Well, originally, it did accomplish the software installed on their own computers to hold value on their own computers, hold value, Maintain that value and then use Bitcoin to exchange it as a store of value or something, many people did do that. There are many others, however, who decided that they could Clone the software, build their own Bitcoin, essentially, rebrand it, And market it more and then put it on a market. So it developed over time into Competing, I don't know, commodities, whatever they were, however they're classified by governments, The Vatican people of authority.
Yeah. And I wanna talk more about authority in a moment. So there was a time when people were using their laptop computers to mine, And overnight, they'd wake up, and there'd be a little little shiny Bitcoin deposited onto their hard drive. Real money was going up and up and up, and they were able to exchange that or just use the value directly to exchange Bitcoin to someone else's wallet to To then use that as a store value to then exchange for a car or a house or something. Sure. People could do that, but it went Wacky, bonkers, insane into greed and speculation in gambling, And people got in over their heads, invested more than they could lose, and they held bags of beans that were not Going to grow vines that they could climb to reach a golden egg high in the sky. But didn't go to the moon.
The other coins went to 0 and worthless.
[03:08:49] Unknown:
Yeah. Since you guys are Star Wars, guys. I'd say admiral Akbar would have said it's a trap. I wonder if DARPA, ran some social engineering test before they released that to whatever Egghead said he dropped that I think it's some Japanese gentleman who Credited, both in 1996 and yeah. But I think I think in 1996, he had a slightly, different spelling. So he's got, like, 2 patents. 1 that's probably private. 1 that's probably public. Same fucking guy as far as I know. From 29
[03:09:25] Unknown:
to Current year 2023. What we can say about Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies in general Are that nerds tested the software. They worked out the kinks and the bugs and the sexual fetishes and the way that they can move the money around To get hot prostitutes and blow and wash, laundered money. They figured all that stuff out for black markets, and all of this, by the way, could be purchased with, You know, paper cash money in any city around the world. Yeah. But they were saying that this money would be used for crime. Well, any money is used for any crime anywhere and at any time, so it's not a unique qualification of Cryptocurrency.
[03:10:12] Unknown:
Yep. So why is it necessary other than to eventually track Everything that you purchased?
[03:10:20] Unknown:
That's what it became. It became the public open air test For determining what central banks could produce as their own Federal Reserve Digital Currency CBDC Central Bank Digital Currency Thing. Yes. With the end goal being That now that Fedcoin, FedNow is operating. Remember, if we go back to this, great T shirt and the Fed now by Bitcoin Magazine, Bitcoin Magazine received a cease and This letter because they're not allowed to use the word fed now or their logo or that font or whatever. So they were Said, hey. Please don't do that.
[03:11:12] Unknown:
Oh, you mean the Fed isn't a a federal, branch? It it's a private company with a trademark?
[03:11:20] Unknown:
And they would send seeds and just the letters to other people who use their art as parody.
[03:11:27] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:11:28] Unknown:
Yeah. That's that's what happens with those types. Right. So everybody else's little hobby project of making their own digital currency Big, coins that had some store of value over a long period of time are, you know, getting a lot of bad press. Actual existing banks now have working technology frameworks to then utilize themselves, and they had Thousands of volunteers volunteering unpaid labor to test and develop and improve upon, and now that's kind of where we're at. Yeah. So, yeah, cryptocurrency, stocks and bonds, all the language of this. Yeah. Definitely. It's a dead money that isn't real value, I suppose, And it's very frustrating. But NFTs are cool, and artists cannot be paid by making NFTs and selling their tweets and doodles and Whatever. Do you think
[03:12:50] Unknown:
do you think that was a linguistics thing, Alan? I mean, you like language and Associations. Do you think that crypto was, like, crypt dead or occluded, cut off, and then currency?
[03:13:03] Unknown:
I've heard people with larger audiences than me say that
[03:13:07] Unknown:
content. I haven't. I I don't really I don't really listen to a tremendous amount of talking heads. It was just some shit that I thought of, I guess. Right. Right. Yeah.
[03:13:19] Unknown:
Yeah. So for a time, it was an opportunity for people to, you know, take their energy And get a larger output, minimal input energy, maximum Internet magic wizardry monies, and their value goes, wow. 10 x, a 100 x. Wow. And for those people who were able to cash out at the best possible moment, all Very few of those people that did that and didn't go and talk about it on social media by buying Maseratis and taking expensive vacations and telling everybody they were suddenly very, very wealthy, they probably did okay. Probably.
Now maybe we wanna Check-in with that antivirus guy. What's his name? Mac.
[03:14:10] Unknown:
Yep. Mac Aphi.
[03:14:13] Unknown:
Old John He's can't get ready.
[03:14:16] Unknown:
Had him on his show once. Wow.
[03:14:23] Unknown:
What about Johnny McAfee? He's, hanging below a hammock, or what's going on? Guys you guys know that that didn't get a laugh? You sick bastards didn't laugh at that? Perfect,
[03:14:39] Unknown:
John McAfee. I'm high I'm highly respectful of very important people.
[03:14:46] Unknown:
I mean, that's I mean, you think he's even dead? Seems like a fella who prop probably
[03:14:55] Unknown:
Take his own death, kinda. I've been advised to not speculate on the whereabouts of You guys are welcome too. What do you think, McAfee dead or alive? Think it's one of those things where his character exited the world stage, But now the living man playing that role is still alive, just doing something else in kind of a retirement, kind of a witness Protection scheme where they relocated the guy and his family and friends to a safe spot, and they gave him new passports and new identification papers. And I don't think you took anybody with him if he's still alive.
[03:15:41] Unknown:
I don't think I need to explain anything that I think, Alan. I think you just put it pretty succinctly and
[03:15:47] Unknown:
It's a possibility. It's a possibility.
[03:15:51] Unknown:
He didn't sound like a guy who is gonna be, You know,
[03:15:55] Unknown:
no longer with us in a short period of time with his own volition. I think that he had a tattoo on his skin that made it very clear his intentions were or are and having to do with living and life and persisting.
[03:16:11] Unknown:
Yeah. Yeah. So The the things that he said shortly before that time frame, just, he's a very theatrical fella, rich, eccentric weirdo, and it wouldn't surprise me in the it would surprise me if he was dead, essentially. I am pretty sure if that's the guy who's gonna do it, it's him. Not a not a tremendous amount of respect for National or international laws with old Johnny McAfee? I think he's cool as shit. I'm not knocking. I think he's great. I wish I could have deleted McAfee off my fucking systems for years. But Right. Right. So aside from that, he's he's pretty neat.
[03:16:59] Unknown:
You know kim.com? I think they made some movies about this guy. Kim.com?
[03:17:05] Unknown:
No. Who's kim.com?
[03:17:15] Unknown:
Something called, like, a mega upload where people could upload files. And he had probably some, I don't did he have cryptocurrency or something? I don't know. He, was in Australia, was he?
[03:17:32] Unknown:
He was in international waters quite a bit, and then the United States and sort of, seems like he was broke,
[03:17:41] Unknown:
But that could have been a he coulda had crypto, I guess, and it broke
[03:17:46] Unknown:
millions. I'm not I'm not familiar with that.
[03:17:50] Unknown:
Great Gatsby type thing going on. A lot of the great Gatsby type. Is that what we got going? Jesus Scott here, Kim dotcom.
[03:17:59] Unknown:
Probably a real man. Probably not a real web page URL domain. I mean, kim.com.
[03:18:09] Unknown:
I don't know. I think I have seen something about him. Guy that guy with Not what I see him.
[03:18:15] Unknown:
You do exact dude is just Oh, this guy. Fucking beast. Just wow.
[03:18:22] Unknown:
Yeah. I don't know if kim.com is a real web page, real website or a real service. I don't know. But It's that guy's name. Right. But, like, he's got a dotcom.
[03:18:34] Unknown:
I don't know. But I'm saying I think he changed his name legally. I think that's that guy's name. I think I watched, like, a short documentary on him Long time ago, I didn't realize who the fuck you're even talking about till I saw him on the screen. I'm going to kim.com
[03:18:47] Unknown:
right now and nothing shows up. So It might have been a real web page at some time, but I'll guarantee you if you go to alanmarcus.com, My my face will show up on your, web browser computer screen.
[03:19:04] Unknown:
It's on your web page. So so if you wanna talk about some Real shit that's going on. Someone brought to my attention that, body parts have been just washing up on the Sure. The Pacific. You guys hear anything about that? Here's some crazy stuff going on in Texas and Pacific Coast.
[03:19:27] Unknown:
Which one's Pacific Ocean?
[03:19:30] Unknown:
Pacific. It's out your way. I'm at what I'm at
[03:19:34] Unknown:
The specific ocean There ain't no ocean to his way.
[03:19:38] Unknown:
Well, I mean, you're you're out there.
[03:19:41] Unknown:
I know that lakes can Yeah. My way. Yeah.
[03:19:45] Unknown:
They can I'm on the East Coast. Right. What'd you say? I'm I'm sorry. I was talking to Ben. I apologize.
[03:19:53] Unknown:
Oh, no. I'm just saying that I know lakes can get real big. They can hold a lot of water. But this ocean stuff, that's terrifying. That's that's too much water.
[03:20:07] Unknown:
Yeah. I can't say I'm a huge fan of deepwater either, Alan. I'm an okay swimmer, but like the sky. I'd like to stay on nice, dry land where I can, you know, get around on my own, and I don't have to worry about shit coming from Above me, below me, it's it's all pretty much at eye level.
[03:20:29] Unknown:
The ocean is too big, and I saw Titanic once, And I realized the dangers never again. Never again. I mean, he says that he's gonna paint her like one of his French girls, but Was she really French, and was he really a artist? Was he really a painter?
[03:20:49] Unknown:
Was He even really there? Was he a figment of her imagination? I don't know, Alan. I I think that probably what happened was Those people didn't those people didn't exist, but some old school billionaires did. And something went boom, and it wasn't a fucking iceberg.
[03:21:11] Unknown:
The opposition to the Fed.
[03:21:13] Unknown:
Yeah. And we never hear anything about that. Isn't that bizarre?
[03:21:17] Unknown:
What? Wait a second. Who would ever oppose the Fed? I don't know. Maybe those guys who like Coin, not me. Certainly not me. I didn't design that T shirt. I have no affiliation with Bitcoin Magazine. See that there, Ben? It's a FedNow program. Both that stuff? You guys don't know what FedNow is. You should probably probably figure out what FedNow is real quick.
[03:21:44] Unknown:
That is the bars to the open air prison closing on
[03:21:49] Unknown:
everyone. So when we're saying Now is the best time. Tomorrow is the worst time, and the day after tomorrow is even worse than today. So, You know, start doing something now before
[03:22:09] Unknown:
Before bad things, Alan?
[03:22:12] Unknown:
Yeah. Before the before the stream ends and you're just left unfulfilled and unsatisfied, and You're awake all night thinking, man, how small could I build a house? And it could still be considered a tiny house. Like, who is the authority on that? Like, the tiny house beliefs? Gonna come by and say, I'm sorry. You posted this on social media. You used the hashtag tiny house,
[03:22:44] Unknown:
Do tiny people, whatever you may refer to them as, do they consider tiny houses tiny, or are they regular sized?
[03:22:54] Unknown:
Midgets. Well, my wife dwarves.
[03:22:58] Unknown:
Children. You and her family. And when you go into their house, The shower is, like, at the shower head's at, like, chest level, but they all take care of, like, normal. Hey. You are not good. This tower head's, like, right here. You're like, fuck. Tiny ass. It's weird.
[03:23:19] Unknown:
Right. So in terms of
[03:23:22] Unknown:
her family's 5 foot 4. So, like, the shower head only had to be 54 before it to be above everybody's head.
[03:23:33] Unknown:
My grandmother was only 411. She was I think that's a legal midget type. Right? Like, that's not Yeah. A slur. That's, like, the legal fight of a midget. 411.
[03:23:47] Unknown:
Right. And while it remains legal to be creative and come up with offensive names for birds, I wanted to talk about the authority, the bird name authority, and whoever they think they are. I can call whatever bird by whatever name I choose to do so. And if you think you can take my Bird handbooks away from me because they have bad bird names in them. That'll never happen, man. Like, cold dead hands. I will I will call birds by scientific Latin names, common names, funny names As much as I want to. Names.
[03:24:30] Unknown:
Offensive names.
[03:24:31] Unknown:
When you're reaching for them, do you ever accidentally pick up the handbook for the recently deceased?
[03:24:44] Unknown:
I haven't done that.
[03:24:46] Unknown:
No.
[03:24:47] Unknown:
No. I'm just really honestly shocked Alan Marcus you have a copy of it, like, sitting right next to him? Like, oh, this book.
[03:24:55] Unknown:
I was waiting for it.
[03:24:57] Unknown:
I I have a lot of books in storage.
[03:25:03] Unknown:
That's cool.
[03:25:05] Unknown:
Yeah. So, again, let's review the list here. The Eponymous and honorific English common bird names. This list has over a 100 names of birds that are named after significant figures in history. Some of them are less significant than others, Like, a Rothschild bird. If children don't know about the bishop's o Named after Charles Reed Bishop, then they're not gonna know that Lionel Walter is a Rothschild, And they're not gonna know what a rough child is. Ugh. Disgusting.
[03:25:56] Unknown:
Red shield.
[03:25:57] Unknown:
We're gonna lose a lot of history, and there's gonna be a lot of confusion If we erase the history, if we don't put this on the blockchain now, if we don't make this a permanent record, The Strickland's Woodpecker will have an even more ridiculous name. I would be sure the lessons of the mot motts here. Are you guys seeing these names here? How offensive it is? A Harris Hawk, a Swainson's Hawk, and Autobahn's Shearwater. These names are so offensive that people are gonna rename them less offensive names.
[03:26:36] Unknown:
Nope. He remembers. Counter
[03:26:39] Unknown:
counter that motion, that bird brained authority thinking that those names of white guys Related to bird names, we need to counter that effort with the truly offensive titles, the truly vain And words that I would not even say aloud because they are just so terrible. Yes. Those need to be brought and offered to people Historical, they are a lived record, probably. Some of it might be a little manufactured. Some of the details might be fudged Here and there. But for the most part, that can remain up for discussion. But if the discussion is closed And the bird authority decides that we need new names that have no historical linkage to events of the past and Travels and discovery and expeditions and things.
Then there's a whole bunch of other history that's going to be Erased and forgotten and branded as racist and heretical and evil and vile and all sorts of words. So animal elector liverpecker live on forever.
[03:28:09] Unknown:
I would be curious to see later on to see later on What the Gematria if the whatever they change the names to, if it adds up to the same Numbers.
[03:28:22] Unknown:
That was awesome. Does anybody even know what most of those birds are?
[03:28:27] Unknown:
No. No. Not at all. That's why it's just, the whack job crazy liberal, nonsense. It's I mean, it's just more gilded.
[03:28:40] Unknown:
Oh, boy. I I feel like I need a recall after saying that.
[03:28:46] Unknown:
Yeah. People are real bored. I mean, if this is the type of shit that you're doing with your time, you need to get a fucking hobby. I mean, that's not it's not anything.
[03:28:59] Unknown:
Build some birdhouses, people. Stop tearing other people's birdhouses down. Well, hopped out of that item.
[03:29:22] Unknown:
You could be eating a delicious pastry by Sarah g instead of fucking with bird names. Yes.
[03:29:32] Unknown:
Let's play some static videos here. Let's play a little bit of music on the way out. Guys remember this classic song? Spider.
[03:29:42] Unknown:
Oh, yeah.
[03:29:44] Unknown:
Much well, mister Clark Spider.
[03:29:49] Unknown:
Come back and see us next week. Mark
[03:29:51] Unknown:
Wagner. I swear. It'll be family time.
[03:29:54] Unknown:
I swear.
[03:29:56] Unknown:
In preparation for some holiday, until then,
[03:30:04] Unknown:
Who lives in your mind?
Introduction and discussion about the Rockfin platform
Discussion about the title of the episode and the accident of November 11th
Discussion about the new truck and rocket fuel
Discussion about the most offensive bird names
Discussion about the Vatican and movies
Conversation about social media platforms like Twitter
Talk about the financial struggles of a Las Vegas entertainment venue
Buying land and living simply
Personal struggles and overcoming challenges
Bank robberies and theft
The Dragonlance book series and its evolution over time
The evolution of online gaming and the rise of highly detailed series
The impact of technology on entertainment and the disappointment of certain video games
Fear of deepwater and the dangers of the ocean
Opposition to the Fed
The concept of tiny houses