The speakers discuss the cost of food, the popularity of McDonald's, and the quality of ramen noodles. They also touch on the role of the FCC and global media, as well as the legacy of Pat Robertson. The conversation covers a wide range of subjects and includes humor and sarcasm.
#wsw 211 Craftastic core-Rectum Pranic Recovery Spear ito'obbyween [kJG25K8cr64]
- Exploring Random Topics and Symbolism in Popular Culture
- From Farming to Fast Food: A Wide-Ranging Conversation
- Colors, Conspiracy Theories, and the Intersection of Science and Magic
- Self-Sufficiency, AI, and the Role of Science Fiction
- Trust, Respect, and the Seriousness of Podcasting
In this episode, the hosts discuss random topics including recording mishaps, cow breeds, and road trip food. They also touch on the concept of generalization and the portrayal of symbols in popular culture.
The episode discusses various topics including the symbolism of colors, conspiracy theories, the influence of media figures, and the intersection of science and magic. The episode transcript includes various conversations and topics, ranging from farming and gardening to fast food and corporate marketing.
The episode discusses various topics including self-sufficiency, the fear of being left behind, the influence of AI, and the impact of modern medicine. The speakers also touch on the themes of giants, dystopian societies, and the role of science fiction in shaping our fears and beliefs.
The episode transcript contains a heated discussion among the participants about the seriousness and sacredness of the podcast. Trust and respect are emphasized as important values in the conversation.
In this episode, the hosts discuss a range of topics including conspiracy theories, video games, spiders, military experiences, and sexual experiences. The conversation is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and thought-provoking ideas.
The episode discusses the implications of having a large number of children and the effects of age on fertility. It also touches on the use of fertility treatments and the impact of medication on sexual performance.
Audio recorded live Saturday nights and streamed to:
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(00:00:00) Recording mishaps and permission
(00:01:00) Completing a big project and creating a pen for cows
(00:03:06) Different cow breeds and their characteristics
(00:08:09) Eating healthy on a road trip
(00:48:39) Farming and gardening
(00:49:57) Fast food and proof of shirt for admittance
(00:51:09) Discussion about censorship and global media
(01:15:00) Conversation about the cost of food and the popularity of McDonald's
(01:28:00) Discussion about ramen noodles and food banks
(01:33:18) Discussion about the symbolism of colors and the Heinz dynasty
(01:34:27) Exploration of the lavender color and its potential symbolism
(01:36:09) Conversation about product placement in movies and the lengths filmmakers go to avoid copyright issues
(02:27:50) Self-sufficiency and the inconvenience of relying on the state
(02:29:13) The fear of being left behind and the separation of groups
(02:30:21) The fear of apocalyptic events and the influence of media
(03:13:07) Discussion about personal tastes and preferences
(03:14:57) Reflection on personal growth and past attitudes towards women
(03:19:02) Conversation about the prescience of Dune and the influence of the Theosophical Society
(04:04:51) Discussion about the importance of their friendship and the ability to talk about 'weird shit'
(04:05:18) Claiming their space and the need to up their game
(04:06:07) Emphasizing the importance of sharing authentic experiences and ideas
(04:07:14) Discussion about the role of trust and protection in a sacred space
(04:08:48) Exploring the complexities of spiritual leaders and the power dynamics involved
(04:47:18) The trend of wealthy individuals having more children
(04:47:41) The prevalence of multiple partners and related DNA testing
(04:48:09) The impact of age on fertility and the risks of having children at an older age
(04:49:07) The effects of older sperm on offspring
(04:49:31) The influence of genetics and medication on sexual performance
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Some visuals. I like how the second time when you started recording again, it didn't ask permission again. Like, nah. You gave permission once, fool. We're taking that.
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I'll play this video in a little bit.
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Got that loaded up there. Great. I didn't hear any audio.
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I didn't play any audio yet. Oh. Just setting everything up. Then that that that explains us not hearing any audio. That'll do it.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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I finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. I got, like, I got, like, less than a hand literally less than a handful, I think. I had 2 more posts that I could put in, and I need to go buy 2 more. And then the and then the the And to keep the balls out is pretty solid.
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Cool. That's a good feeling Yeah. Yeah. Done with a big project.
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And then I only got yeah. Because that was a huge deal because Once Cheney was born, little Cheney, we didn't have enough room for her. We'd already used up our room for, sunshine and buttercup, and they didn't really have enough room to run around anyways. So I had to make a real good pen that had a lot of running room, which them 2 girls really appreciate. They run and kick Their little legs up in the air. It's it's freaking hilarious. Curious as shit. But, yeah, I had to get them some place they could go run. And then I wanna start, now that they're both, Like, buttercup, she's plenty big. She's eating hay. I can start snitching some milk from mom.
Not not a whole lot. You know? Still gonna keep her fully, yeah. Yeah. She she's already out there. Oh, her and her and buttercup have some little battles, some little battle. Oh, good to see you. Right? Now butting up way bigger than Cheney. And, so she so she wins the head pushing like this. Yeah. She already she already battling.
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That's pretty cute.
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Yeah. It is. She's super cute.
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That spot is cool.
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Her dad is a pure blood belted Galloway. So I've got 2 different breeds. The girls I have are, Dexter's, and they're Scottish Highland cows. And there's 2 different kinds. The ones you see on the Internet all over the place are the hairy ones. They don't do as well in heat, and then they also are short legged. And, I milk my cows, so I'm not trying to like, these guys are these guys, I already have to get down on my knees. That's a that's a very short cow. It's not like milking a a large cow. So you got No change. Them real little ones are that's just too rough. But, then there's an Irish cow called the Belted Galloway, which is also miniature breed cow, and that also produces a 2 cow milk. But it looks like an Oreo cookie. Its Front and back are completely black, and then there's a a white stripe all the way around the belly. And so the dad has that, But little Chaney just got that little that little white streak.
Looks like a beard. A layer. A white beard.
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Yeah. Yeah. You know, like, facing the front of her. That's pretty cool.
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Yeah. Like a blame. Came out super cute. But they're both a 2 a 2, breeds, so they produce a 2 cow milk. And that was that's the big deal for me. And then, obviously, having both miniatures, But I enjoy the differences that have come out. The first, the first baby that came out had the full stripe, Was, like, fully looked looked like a belted Galloway. But that was a boy, and that thing was huge, And it died during the birth. It didn't come out, which is it's sad, but with the heifer, part of why heifers are worth less is because, That first birth, you've got, like, 5050 at best of the calf living, and then There's even a real good chance the cow won't make it through. The heifer won't because that first birth is rough for him. And this one, the calf was giant.
And, me, another guy, and the vet, all me and the other guy had a chain on each of his legs, And then the vet had a chain around its head because it was already dead. And, we were all 3 pulling for all we were worth for 5 or 6 hours before we got that thing out. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. It was horrifying. And this is the middle of the night, of course. That kinda shit always Happens in the middle of the night. Lola, that was sunshine, and so She was actually the 1st milker. Lola's first baby is, the other bowl we have that's, like, the one that I make on everybody when I'm, like, sitting on a bowl and shit at a bowl.
But, like, he's he's ridiculous. I get it. I I can ride him and shit. If shit hits the fan, I'm totally riding.
[00:05:52] Unknown:
Yeah. He's not letting anybody else walk with me. I heard you said you could ride Tim and shit. So that means you could squat on him and then just eject and then just keep on going without stopping? Yeah. Because some of these some of these summer road trips are difficult to reach a destination when everyone's just Sitting there snacking chewing on the wall. In a bottle when you're driving.
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You know? Right. Right. That's that's that's another thing. You gotta be real careful with that. If you're drinking too much orange juice and your pee turns orange and you have a bottle of orange juice and then a bottle of pee that looks just like orange juice. Right. Dangerous situation.
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Mhmm.
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Oh, that's a lesson. You'll you only learn one If you like, is Yeah. Is there is there a condition of not being able to evacuate
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bowels when you're moving? Like a situation. Like, not quite, like, seasick sickness, but rather just just the velocity, the motion, you're just moving, and you're like, you just I just need to sit still And be grounded and pop a squat, and then things go smoothly. But you know how people enter with, like, a newspaper just planning to be there for about half an hour just because you know it's gonna be a bit of
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a a I I don't have these issues. I'm a vegetarian. Mhmm. So I don't have I don't have these issues.
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Yeah. I mean, sometimes the issues are just eating on fast food places or gas stations And you're trying to travel Yeah. Cross country. You haven't planned for your diet. Yeah. I don't do that. Yeah. It's good.
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It's good. It's not easy to eat healthier on a road trip. Right. You know, take it No. It's horrible.
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I usually I just fast pretty much. Christy and I now have a a YETI cooler that we put in the back, and then we, you know, go to the Go to the grocery store, and then we have, like, little stock. And, one of the one of the favorites for traveling is I just get the sourdough bread, yeah, that sliced up. And then, we'll put, like, mustard and a little bit of, chipotle aioli and bell peppers and some microgreens, maybe a little bit of mushrooms and some cheese.
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That sounds good.
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Yeah. Yeah. I mean, you know, you could pack away a bit of stuff like that.
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And, in our chat room right now. Shout out to Emilio's man, Daphne Shepherd, scatter NSP, Christy, AKA Hillary, Jay, Joe Anthony, and others who are joining our chat, it's kinda where we fill our chat room out, let people share the link, Play our obnoxious video and see who survives, and then we'll begin the stream.
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We have we have a title for Dave Weiss is a short man. Dave Weiss Dave Weiss said it gave him a brain aneurysm.
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That is just great. That is likely to happen sometimes. I think this one's a little smoother, maybe. Maybe a bit of a throwback. And we don't wanna spoil it. We still have the, I guess, contest open As as people have not, looked deeply enough at these videos to unwrap the meaning, the layers that they contain of Of meaning to find the passphrase that unlocks the prize pool. The the big prize pool access is Available to those who talking about? For for watching the video. There's there's a mystery to the each video contains a hidden passphrase Through the visual and the audio and the composition and juxtaposition of everything, it's sort of like that game where you have a A topic in mind, there's a key phrase on your card, but you cannot say the words and there's other words that you cannot say.
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But by dancing and dancing is this a cue thing?
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It's all queued up, and I'm ready to play the video as soon as I That's right. Hit the hit the button.
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Here. Let's put that in.
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And I'll let you say I get a little nervous. Just gotta make sure it's the right one here.
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Here we go. Is this about you being a Christian?
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It's always about Christianity. It's always about Being an
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American.
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This song is about the effects of television. It is up to Artists of conscience to, create television which can be watched critically and can provoke critical thought. Television is Drug. Television is a drug. I felt that it was important to use The medium to critique the medium. I want them to think anything. I don't want them not to think. Put something in front of them that could be thought of critically as opposed to passively.
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Well, on a brighter note Commercial break. The government has now banned the carrying of Spears. Stop about every 1,000 miles. Ain't asking too much, is it? You might wish to, stay on and listen.
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It was a place where everything was legal. Hold on. You know? I met this woman. So if you're looking for emotional satisfaction. My advice to you is seek professional help.
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Thank you for joining us live on the My pleasure.
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One nation under god Has turned into 1 nation under the influence of 1 drug. Television, The drug of the nation, breeding ignorance and feeding radiation on television. The drug of the nation, breeding Ignorance and feeding radiation TV. It's satellite links by United States of Unconsciousness. Apathetic, therapeutic, and extremely addictive. The methadone metronome, pumping out a 150 channels, 24 hours a day. You can flip through all of them, and still there's nothing worth watching. TV is a reason Then why less than 10% of our nation reads books daily. Why most people think Central America means Kansas.
Socialism means unamerican, And apartheid is a new headache, Remy. Absorbed in this world is So hard to find us. It shapes our minds the most. Maybe the mother of our nation should remind us that we're sitting Too close to the television. The drug of the nation. Breeding ignorance, defeating radiation on television. The drug of the nation, breeding ignorance and feeding radiation TV, is a stomping round for political candidates. Where bears As in the woods, I chased by Grecian Formula and Bald Eagle. TV Is mechanized politics remote control over the masses?
Cosponsored by environmentally safe gases. Watch for the PBS Yeah. Special. It's a perpetuation of the 2 party system, where image takes precedence over wisdom, where sound bite politics. I serve through the fast food culture. Where straight teeth in your mouth are more important than the words that come out of it. Race baiting is the way to get selected. Will he Horton or will he not get elected on television? The drug of the nation. Breathing ignorance, defeating radiation on television. The drug of the nation. Breathing ignorance,
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TV.
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Is it the Reflector or the director. Does it imitate us or do we imitate it? Because a child watches 1500 murders before he's 12 years old. And then we wonder why we created a Jason generation that learns to laugh rather than a bore Or the war. TV is a place where armchair generals and quarterbacks can Experience firsthand the excitement of video warfare as a theme song is sung in the background. Sugar sweet sitcoms that leave us with a bad actor taste. Wild pop stars metamorphosize into soda pop stars. You saw the video. You heard the soundtrack. Well, now go buy the soft drink. Well, the only cola that I support would be a union c o l a cost of living allowance on television.
The drug of the nation. Breathing in good system feeding radiation Back again, new and improved. We return to our irregularly programmed schedule, hidden Between heavy breasted beer and car commercials. CNN, ESPN, ABC, VC, Indeed, but mostly b s. We're oxymoronic language. Like, virtually spotless. Fresh, frozen, light yet filling, and military intelligence have become standard. TV is a place where phrases are redefined, like recessions and necessary downturns. Crude oil on a beach The moose, civilian deaths to collateral damages, and being killed by your own army is now called friendly fire.
TV is a place where the pursuit of happiness has become The pursuit of trivia, where toothpaste and cars have become sex objects. Where imagination is sucked Saddle children by a cap old ray nipple. TV is the only wet nurse that would create a cripple. Television, the drug of the nation. Breathing ignorance, feeding radiation on television. The drug The drug over nation. Breathing ignorance, defeating radiation. Okay. Got the idea. Alright. Now let's.
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We're broadcasting in color tonight With the apetypical king of Kongs welcoming us tonight. Jim, did we say the title of the show?
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Did we say the title? Technicolor? Yeah. Technicolor?
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Technically, there are colors.
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Mhmm. Yeah.
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Here we are.
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Oh, are we in infrared or in infrared sound?
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Ultra purple.
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Ultra purple. Infrared.
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Chris.
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Mhmm.
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What's up, Chris? The king of Kongs.
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Chris I got Chris I sweat
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so much today. I was like, I gotta get rid of all my hair.
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Oh, wow. That's what happened.
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Yep. I sweat all my hair away.
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It's okay.
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That's what it is. Sweat equity,
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paying off dividends.
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Christy is very unhappy to see that you also sweated off your facial hair.
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I I will grow it back for By October, it'll Okay. It'll go back back.
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It'll be okay. We need to say the title of the show. Chris, do you have the title of the show available on your phone? No. I'm calling you.
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I don't. Is isn't it I I don't know what it is. Something core. You do Yeah. Something aesthetic core. Yeah. We're talking aesthetics tonight.
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Yeah. We're talking aesthetics tonight and every night.
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It's episode 211. WSW number 211. Craftastic core rectum. Chronic recovery. Spear Itto Wabin.
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Yeah. Craft craftastic correctum Chronic recovery. We can we can say it a 1000000 different ways. Spell it even differently.
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We liven your minds.
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We we, oh, we liven
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And your mind your minds. We liven up your minds.
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If you have, if anyone's watching tonight with the Apple augmented reality Oh, yeah. Helmet, and then we we are live in your mind. No way.
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Checking live Reddit updates now to see if Reddit is still up.
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Just read it up. Just read it up. Just read it down.
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How's I was Internet going Thought updudes were forever. Updudes are forever, and this post here sparked some interest thing. Commentary from people just looking for content, I guess. So you can see on Reddit here, they've got 12 images. On the midjourney subreddit, by the way, I just kinda give it all away. They're not using the B word here in any of these images. Okay.
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So I mean, I don't see where those are any of those Particularly resemble the baffle me that Elias Levi created anyways.
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Right.
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And to be perfectly clear, this is Mitch like, it's on Holly. It's still looking like, what are they trying to get the jump on Halloween?
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That's exactly what it feels like a little bit. The funny joke aspect of this prank, Which really isn't a prank. It's just someone sharing AI generated art of pictures of Hobby Lobby aisles With added images that are not, I guess, congruent to Christian ownership of the business. So people were taking these images and sharing them as if they were real, again, kind of hoodwinking people And saying that these were actually what was going on. Vice wrote an article about it, but I was thinking this is more looking like the inside of a spirit of Halloween, And they do have, at Spirit of Halloween, well, they did at some point, a 7.6 foot Baphomet animatronic.
Wow. Again,
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does this even look like was that Baphomet? Like, everything with a goat head is a Baphomet now?
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Right. She's got a sickle.
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But, like, not like, yeah. It's got a sickle. It's not pointing up and down. It doesn't have tits.
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Right. There's no Hey. No visible tits. Yeah. No no ass either. I mean, this is just Just a pale comparison to what this TD could be, this entity, and it's sold out looking on
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Look at that. I mean, don't get me wrong. He ain't got to the meter. Jesus. $1700?
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You really gotta be into fucking Halloween. Well, this this kid here really isn't Halloween. Resemble
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Baphometh outside of having a goat head. Like, nothing else about it says Baphometh. So here's kind of this unboxing
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from Brick Thunder on YouTube here. He's got the bath and it's a it's a big box, and he's putting it together Sure. He's taken it all out of the box. And again, the the head is pretty cool, but is it even a goat's head? And he's putting it together.
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What is it speak to you for?
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Brick thunder on YouTube. I don't know what the suggested retail price of this Grim Reaper Accessory was originally, but it's a it's a big box. So I can see with the Looks like there's some movement there, maybe a sound box, kind of a Halloween prop here. But, again, Not not quite Baphomet, though. Right? This is it's gotta change that.
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Like like, none of the symbolism of Baphomet is Incorporate it into this. The literal only thing is the goat head. The outfit doesn't match Baphomet. Baphomet doesn't have a site. Like, none of it. It it is boring thing. A goat headed thing. The the erection itself. Which is still neat. I mean, it's It's crate I wouldn't spend $1700 on no shit like that. Well, we'll need to modify this before it actually represents
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what a Baphomet is. So maybe we have a mechanical, erection that happens through so you can kinda see that. But then also the breasts would have to jiggle, And that would be the trick and the treat for a Halloween celebration.
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But as this guy stands next to this animatronic Figure it out. You could put a you could put a Michelle Obama mask on it. You know? Do that as well.
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Yeah. I mean, that'd be hilarious. It looks like it it was it used to sell for 299.99.
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Okay. So $300 would be $300. Maybe a fair price to pay for this, I suppose.
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I mean, I still wouldn't spend $300 for something like that, but it's pretty cool. It's kinda neat. Yeah. Kinda scared. Like, you know, it's it's pretty all out. I wouldn't I wouldn't spend it, but that's you know, if I walked up if I was a little kid and I walked to a house and it had this. I'd be like, wow. Oh, yeah.
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Yeah. 7 feet 6 inches.
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I think this
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7.6 feet. Do the math on that. This is
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a example of, like, the general generalization of archetypes and symbols. Like, everything is so generalized that you need more, and it Get so far away from the source material because Yeah. No one no one knows the source material anymore because they want to break the rule. It's all available. Even though it's all available everywhere for free, usually. And then When, you know, people like us be like, hey. There was a meaning behind this. There was like, oh, well, that's just superstition. That's just, you know, Narrow mindedness.
So we're I it feels like we're at a point in society where Any definitive, definition, reasoning behind anything is
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not welcome.
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Vice picked up on this and first Well, on the other side of it, you have the theosophus that On the other side of it, you have the Theosophical Society who equally have no understanding for any of these cultures, But just pick little cherry pieces out of it and twist it into what they want it to be, and then they put together a whole thing. And, basically, the entire the entire new age movement is based off of that.
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Yep.
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And and I like how they call this guy an AI artist. He typed in some fucking words. Yeah. You know? Jennifer Vineyard created
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interesting imagery, And then other people, opportunistic journalists, well, writers, Matthew Galt here, created this, nothing burger into a scratch your head something burger. Maybe there's something there. Not really, though. Because it's this it's this genericization of of taking an idea that has a meaning. It has a unique meaning, and then just using it as a marketing thing. So now it's a Baphomet because it has a goat statue, and it's associated with Halloween and scary, imagery. And it's just another prop thing. And maybe there's there's no power behind it. There's no meaning behind it. It's just kind of a silly thing. The church of Satan Well, which was it the temple of Satan? Whoever it was that, created a Baphomet statue And then was placing that at state capitals around the world kind of was doing that thing
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around the world. Around the world. It's interesting you Bring this up, Alan. Because just the other day, I I don't get on Facebook. Mine says it's mainly just for my extended family to know that I am still around.
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Yes.
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And I share I had been making some AI art of me as In different styles, kinda playing around with it because I had a a angle in mind. I noticed one of them was a girl.
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Yeah. One of them was I know that you didn't put that one forward as as as the thing that AI made you when we were talking about it, though, the other day. You put your spot out the one where I was a girl, but you're not the one where you're a girl. I know it's The the the Barbie doll. Yeah. There was one that it made me look like a Barbie doll. Yeah.
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Yep. Yep. And, yeah, it's fine. I I I saw that. Yeah. That was fun. I shared them to I shared them to Facebook, And I didn't say any I didn't say any captions or anything.
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Is that why you shaved off your beard, though? Because you like that one and you
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or
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close to resemble it if you get rid of that facial hair.
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No. No. I So I I I posted it. I posted to Facebook. Right? Mhmm. And I I didn't say anything in the caption. And someone who I went to high school with commented on it and said, oh, Chris. You look great. Okay. And it's all AI art. So they was under the impression of these are real pictures of me And these luscious pose poses and sets and these luscious clothes and everything. Abs sticking out. Yeah.
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You're trying to make the Barbie one real, though, apparently. I don't know what what happened with that. Did you watch Josie and the Pussycats last night?
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No. I watched Tiptoes. That's what I I watched I watched Tiptoes.
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I don't know what tiptoe says, but it doesn't sound better. It is.
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It just sounds as terrible as it actually is. Yeah. It's a movie about,
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Matthew McConaughey as a little person.
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As a midget? In his abled body body. Yeah.
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But, like, he's He is a drawer.
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Creepy. Sure. Yep. Very woke. Well, I thought the reason we were watching this movie together
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was because it was to represent the fact Of that, we had talked about a town in Florida
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that contained just everybody of a certain height. I don't know what they call dwarf physical. Yeah. The midget town change you're telling us about. Sure. You know, I don't know what that up. It's not so much a midget town now, but at one point in time, it was. Sure.
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Sure. I would be at home.
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Yeah. Christy would be like Christy would be like the 3rd tallest person in Midgetown.
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Right. And and I started watching the movie, and they were in Hollywood. It was California, and it wasn't Florida. So I was confused. I thought this is based on the story of the town in Florida where, you know, all these people of a certain height were able to have admittance into this. I don't know how that works. But it was a story of Hollywood and kind of this, prestige Piece from a director, who was writing this script and getting all this talent attached to it. And then there's some falling out In the end, it didn't have final edit on it. So it it it was different from the original vision, I think, is what they were saying. Was it Matthew Bright, I think, was the writer director of this thing at some point?
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Good. I I saw I saw a little bit of that Matthew McConaughey talk with, Jordan Peterson. Oh. Wow is that guy out there. Mhmm.
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Wow. Which Matthew McConaughey?
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Yeah. Yeah. He is Jordan Peterson. They're both way out there now. They're just Hey. We're not out there. We're not streaming yet. Right? No. We're not streaming. Oh, we're screaming.
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We are. We are scheming. We are lying.
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We're not screaming. To devote Gordy into doing something horrible. Bye.
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Weird. Again? Again.
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Who who is the one streaming, man? I don't know who's streaming it. We're just talking, and I know. Some people watch sometimes. It's already being watched
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on YouTube.
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Sure. Sure. We're living in their minds. We are we are alive in your mind. We're alive in your mind. Obviously,
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the dude that, like I I fully believe a lot of times that these, weird characters from Hollywood have roles and pick roles where they're kind of, who they are. And the first memorable role I can remember him from is dazed and confused where where he had just the big you know, he was like, high school girls. I get older. They stay the same age. You're like, oh, fucking creepo.
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Yeah.
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You know, they did connect with that character.
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Yep.
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I think he connected with this character in tiptoes. He it felt pretty genuine of a performance.
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You had one face the whole movie. It was this astonished face. Right.
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I keep taking one of the girls is here.
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I was just inspired by
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Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. I knew you were just gonna I knew you were gonna talk about Spider Man, so I'm interrupting you already. This is. Yep.
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Like
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I saw Spider Man yesterday, Chris.
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Yep. And Sucks.
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It's terrible. It's terrible.
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It's It's not the It's not the comics.
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There's, like, no preamble or nothing. I saw that. Sucks.
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No. Stop playing the blow. It's not it's not the comics for sure. It's not the comics for sure. I wish they did the comics going on.
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You know? Woke, it can suck, and people will still go and see it. It's it's Fun. It's a fun movie. It's a fun romp. Right. Right. There's some more fun that was had this week.
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See, when it's anything is called a romp, I'm already predisposed to know that's gonna suck.
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Right. And that a a romper is kind of this, one piece thing, but here's Grimace in this purple romper, has purple boots Wearing, kind of this Versace.
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That's his body, dude. What are you shaming his body for? I think his body
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is the shape of a taste But I think is what I had heard.
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Is that what it's supposed to be? That's what grimace is? I thought it was a milkshake.
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Oh, shit. Does he bring all your goat boys to the yard? I know. I think the milk of Grimace goes into this funny if a Taste bud would make if if Grimace would be the reaction that you have to McDonald's when it hits your taste buds. Right. That that is pretty fucking hilarious.
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Right. And In the style of Versace with the Versace logo having that kind of face, is it a Medusa face in the Versace logo?
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I don't know. Is it are we asking questions, or are we telling you? I don't know. I'm not I'm not a Versace guide. Do do I look like a Versace Dude.
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You could be.
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I could be. You're right. Dave. You're right. I could be. I could have a oh, Versace hedge turners.
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You know, sometimes it's just a high call you out. That that taste bud answer didn't happen until 2021. Brian Bates, a manager of McDonald's in Canada, Revealed the answer to Stool. The goal is make Right. Mystery telling CEC. See, and this is the whole thing.
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Canadian. About the new What the fuck would a Canadian know about McDonald's, bro? That's it. Exactly.
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So some some local manager at a at a Canadian McDonald's. Like, it it doesn't even say he's, like, a regional manager. He's just managing it at McDonald's. So what? You're, 19 and Right. Right. You know? Right. It's a taste bud. I think 12% of every American who's ever Right. He did he just came back from fucking smoking fucking from smoking, quarter ounce of fucking Mexican brick weed off a can and shit and then came rolling around the clock.
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He was like, oh my god. It's a. Oh, shit.
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Yeah. That that reminds me of the the American style restaurants in Japan where the whole gimmick is like I don't know how you do it. It's 4th July? All the time.
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Trump doesn't know how we do it. Remember the smart show? Literally what the news does all the time. They will take a small portion of the, population and or or even a small portion of a subset group, and they will rep they will pretend like that represents the whole group. Like, Oh, South Dakota says, what the fuck do you mean South Dakota says? You know? Like, you talk to 1 dip shit in South Dakota, and, like, now that's, like, the consensus for the everybody that lives there.
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Trump in New York has some consensus is about grimace. There is 700,000
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people in South Dakota.
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I put together some really impressive deals. But this thing you've pulled off, It's amazing.
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A big and tasty for just a dog. Are you just trying to get this episode pulled?
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This is our ability to share and create New context in criticism of culture. This is Donald Trump in 1995 Holding an American hamburger from the American McDonald's. Are they a corporation? Are they a company? Here he is talking with Grimace.
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How do you do it? What's your secret?
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It's just all in the eye movement.
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Just kinda There he is. Where where am I looking at?
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Are we seeing it on the Zoom here? There it is. This is Trump. This is Grimace. 1995. Best of buds. Taste buds, that is. Because Trump Loves McDonald's.
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I also had my own most of my hair back in 1995. I can't understand where he's coming from.
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I'll have most of my hair back by by October.
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By October. You better have your facial hair back or else I'm not gonna even be able to tell that you're not a girl. I keep wondering which girl you are.
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I I I hear song song release away that I will have Hey, or come October.
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I'll be very disappointed.
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Chris, Steve will be disappointed.
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Right. You don't want that. I'll do it just for We're not even gonna be able to give you a cup of we're not even be able to give you a horn of mead where they'd be like, little kids get the grape juice. Oh, I'm sorry, Chris.
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The Grimace shake for Grimace's
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birthday. Grimace's birthday shake. A happy meal?
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It's, I'm not gonna your your your, body?
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Yes. No shirt, no shoes, no service, and you must wear socks to enter the play place tonight. Wait. I ordered nips ahoy, though. This isn't room service.
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He said he ordered nipso.
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Uh-huh. Save it for the save it for the second half.
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Oh, fuck. Yeah. Don't be funny now.
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Yeah. Don't be too funny now.
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I don't even know what's happened all week, basically. I've seen Trying to find our footage. Videos, For some real nasty senate hearings going on, there there's some rough hearings going on right now, about everything that's happened for the last couple of years.
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Oh, yeah.
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That's okay.
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Speaking of Spider Man, the new Spider Man movie is banned in Indian or Arabic. Sorry. Arabic Eric. Good. Good.
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Of course, it is. Arabic?
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Arabic.
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Yeah. For the
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Hashtag protect the trans kids. Oh,
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Yep. Yep. It's just the the western world. Your job's to protect the turnkey's cats. Down, and cats don't care.
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Apparently. I'm done with the cats.
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I'm pretty sure that's a joint too. That's not a cigarette. Like, that doesn't have a filter. They you know, I'm not sure. That doesn't have a filter on the end.
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It's No one no one has a filter tonight. It's it's it's
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it's cat net.
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Yep. Yep.
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Getting caught up with everything here.
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I've never had a cat that particularly cares for it. They all Are you kidding? Take a little bit of it, but I've never had one of those gons over. I got some grimace mammograms coming in. They they, like, tried it out, like, once, And then they were done with it. Like, when we got them catnip after that, remember we got them that little joint with catnip in it? Like, it was a pretend joint, and they were just like, yeah. Fuck you. We don't even care about this thing. My cats are happy cats.
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So what's on the week tonight?
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So I'm saying I don't even know what's happened, anytime recently. I've been freaking nothing doing nothing but work.
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Yeah. Same same here. We have, our biggest event coming up next weekend, so I've been I've been working.
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I have to keep the bulls from trying to get in with the cows and little Cheney and Buttercup. So and bulls are tenacious. So I've been out there just digging and digging, and then after you dig But, actually, the the digging is not as bad. That's Don't get me wrong. Like, there's there's rocks out there that are just giant. They're boulders. It's target or else what's the point. But then the packing it back down, You have to pull out all the rocks and then just pack the dirt down real hard and then put a little bit of dirt in and pack it again. And, like, my my, titanium shoulder.
They didn't, like, put in, like, a a packer or anything like that or shock absorbers. It's just It's just a titanium plate, and they don't really like it that much.
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A lot of men at work this summer
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Doing the hard work. Is laying right here. It's hilarious. Just laying right here and watching the show.
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We're waiting to receive evidence of shirts For admittance to the play place tonight, proof of shirt is required.
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Yep. If it's a weebly spider shirt, that's even better. Yes. That's what we prefer.
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I have socks on. Socks are
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required. You know, we we know it's hot. We understand that.
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Is it disinfected?
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The socks? Well, I think what we can do is vomit in it? Right. When we when we employ the child labor to clean the play place, if we put on socks And giant gloves that are just like, brillo pads with, bleach disinfectant on it, and they just kind of Crawl through it. They'll be scrubbing the floor and cleaning it at the same time as they're playing.
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Right. See? And the chemicals won't hurt him. Right. Oh, no. The chemicals are fine. Every everybody everybody wants to be white anyway, so it'll actually help. Unless you're, like, unless you're, like, at, like, the McDonald's I don't play a place at the ball pit, and you jump in there, and there's heroin needles in there. Oh, yeah. And then you end up all addicted to heroin because you, you know, jump in and McDonald's ball.
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Alan, did you clean out the ball pit of the heroin noodles?
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We need to know if It's the episode heroin noodles. Because that's what's happening. I was just saying, you know, everything to get us banned tonight.
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Yeah. I think I mean, we've been
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We've been banging it so many times unintentionally that are we trying to do it intentionally at the time?
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It'll go through. I guarantee it. If we try, it's not gonna happen.
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Right. Right. Right.
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Oh, no. There's things we could do. There's That's that's true. That's why things you can do. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We could probably do it in 5 minutes. Yeah. We'll end up with strikes over that shit. Not just the, like, not just like the copyright strikes where they take it down and it's not like a real strike. Like, the strikes where they're like, You do this shit again, and we're cutting your channel. We'll lose the channel again.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. Oh, okay. I've got, let's see. This is a this is a job name on the screen. Been transitioning children without their parents' consent, And she's, okay with that until he completes his sentence Saying that he's transitioning children to Christianity,
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and she's, I mean, I also would not tran I also would not Transition my kids to Christianity, I Right. Not great, but it's definitely better than changing their sex. What's Christianity?
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Let's see here. We have we have proof of shirt. It looks like, it's mirrored. I can't see it. It's a metal shirt. Here here's Yeah. Here's proof of shirt so everyone can see proof of shirt.
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We'll let him in. Well, and he said he said he has sent the proof No. That's no. That wasn't the stipulation.
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Why why was that the stipulation? A shirt. No. It was it was the attitude.
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Roof up shirt. Yes. Socks, shoes, shirt, respectability, dinner jacket, Club.
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No. No. Dinner jacket might be a bit far.
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It could get really warm.
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Yes. The difference between the dinner Yeah. I give them the other jacket on it.
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When I ate at the 5 star restaurant, they brought out a little jacket, and you put that on because I do not own a dinner jacket nor know what one is. Yeah.
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Yes. That's okay.
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You did not marry up into a woman who knows about dinner jackets.
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I don't know about them either. I know at the fancy 5 star restaurant, though, they gave me, they gave me, Shrimp because you got you know, the damn place is so expensive. You can either get a shrimp platter or a cheese platter for free right out the gate. And so we tried the shrimp platter because I wasn't a vegetarian back then. And these fuckers brought out the shrimp, and it was not cooked at all. And I I bit into 1, And the thing I might might not know about me is is if something is horribly offensive, such as a raw animal in my mouth, I will Spit it right the fuck back out.
I don't care where I am in a 5 star restaurant, anything, and I spit it out, then I use the napkin to wipe my tongue. And this fucking this fucking really uptight dude, he looks at me. He goes, can I take it? That that means you would prefer the cheese platter. I said, why, yes.
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They didn't offer you the cheese platter first?
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Well, they offered
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us both and not knowing that the shrimp platter was uncooked. Mhmm. And my ex wife had, wanted the shrimp platter. Is Grimace a shrimp? I tried, like, a 100 also, I tried, like, a $120 glass of wine, and this is in 19 nineties money. Tent. Oh. That shit was horrible. Horrible. I was like, this place is just the worst. And then I ended up ordering land jellyfish.
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He's got that grape jelly color to him, certainly.
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I I thought he was just a a purple chicken nugget.
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A purple chicken nugget. A purple people eater.
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Yeah. Maybe. It's a possibility. Have you been to Hobby Lobby lately? Anyone?
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Christy, I think. But, no, she went to
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did you ever go into Hobby Lobby? I don't think I think I've been into a Hobby Lobby once.
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Okay.
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They're not big in California.
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They're not here. Yeah.
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Just got one after we moved.
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Yeah. Goals and stuff she goes into. She's been complaining a lot about the yarn about the yarn selection and stuff like that. Christy likes to to knit and crochet, especially when we're driving and whatnot or when she's sitting there. And, she said that the yarn selection. It's been really horrible. It's like they're not restocking anything. Like, they aren't restocking anything. And that seems to be a general motif, all around. Yeah. Around here anyways, which is crazy because we live right north of the ports. So
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Have there been senate hearings about supply chain issues? Has that been part of the discussion at all?
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Is is that my that has not been part of the discussions. That will come next election cycle. I don't think that, that's even something that's on the radar at this point. And they are going through a lot of these things. I said the things that were done during COVID, things that are being done now. To counter what they've done with Trump with the these, what were they, like, sexual assault charges or something like that, some such thing. To counter the charges that they, gave against Trump, they're bringing back up. Only now it's in the senate. The money and apparently 9 the senate thing I was watching this to probably today when I was taking a break or something.
They said, I think, 9 Biden family members received money from the Chinese government for no, you know, reason that they can track. It's, you know, they're showing that this is an exchange, And they're also bringing up, was it you it was in Ukraine where, I think a prosecutor was going after some somebody for, Some type of a bribery situation, something like that. And Biden said, no. That you can't prosecute this person. And fucking, they they bucked against Biden. He said, oh, well, you guys want this, aid check, Then that prosecutor's gone, and that prosecutor got fired, because Biden, you know, Withheld money from the United States in order to get what he wanted to happen. Oh. And that's getting brought up in the senate again. And that Biden bragged about bat. On, you can find clips of that, him bragging about it in, on TV.
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There's some government web pages and websites. I found that there's some, nominations for FCC hearings To, nominate inspector general of the Federal Communications Commission, the FCC that ties into television stuff. I don't know if the FCC has expanded The reach to cover social media as well as, say, something like TikTok because TikTok has essentially replaced television for many people.
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Don't, don't forget because it's it's kind of funny to wonder where their role is at nowadays with, all of the global telecommunication, you know, if if you really want to, you can hear something, you know, from you know, if you can speak Arabic, Some guy who does social media in Saudi Arabia, their own platform. You know, you could you could sign up and listen to what they're talking about. But There's also the broadcasting board of governors. They're kind of the guys that hold the global, network Television narrative together and also radio. But, you know, now they're out then now there's the Internet where people can look at us who have no fealty to anything.
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Is there an acronym for that? The Broadcasting board of governors?
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Yeah. Bbg. I think, bbg.orgorgov or something like that. They got a website. Broadcasting board of governors. They're kind of more the direct propaganda, where FCC is more like the Nuts and bolts of, like, censorship and stuff. The the bgg.gov
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redirects to USAGM for the US Agency For Global media. Have they rebranded lately with that?
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So is that different than domestic media then?
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Oh, we'll find out. Just think about just think about CNN versus CNN international. You ever watched CNN International as an American? It's a very different channel.
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CNN International, the non American version of it?
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No. No. It shocks me. Like, right now even, there's a big surge of, queue and whatnot. And I thought that day 1 when you, started doing truth or conspiracy or whatnot was that That politics is is completely bullshit, both sides. Like, that that it's all one game, and it's a game of control on us. I thought that was, like, day 1 stuff. And it turns out that there is a very wide I'd swath the Republicans in the community at this point.
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Here is CEO, the honorable Amanda Bennett, The chief executive officer, US Agency For Global Media, Washington DC. Now if she's a CEO, that's a Company business position is the, government and, corporation, are they just one of the same at this point? The critical role of fact based media in a hearing in front of the senate foreign relations subcommittee on state department and USAID management, International operations, bilateral international development, talking about the role of fact based journalism in contested information environments.
This stuff goes on and on, asking the question of, Is the US winning or losing the global information war? Bennett noted that the USAGM
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was created to address Oh, this is all just about foreign propaganda about our propaganda to foreign countries.
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And her testimony can be found here. It's It's all online. It's a written document, a PDF file for May 3, 2023, Talking about the People's Republic of China, the PRC, Russia, and Iran deepening their efforts to block the free flow of information and spread Line influence. So there's Voice of America, the VOA, the Radio Free Europe, Radio Liberty, The Office of Cuba Broadcasting, where you're free Asia, the Middle East Broadcasting Network's MBN, and the Open Technology Fund OTF I'll be mentioned here. There's a lot going on. Is anyone really even
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stopping the celebration of Grimace's birthday? And then and then if you look, Like, one and, like and then if you look, one of the hearings today was, with an FBI agent and the senate And the senator that was grilling him was trying to get on, you know, what do you do? Mhmm. Well, he Mostly been on these child, sex trafficking crimes. Well, then they moved him over to homeland security. We're against our domestic terrorism, but, and they said that they shut down this other unit, but then he just kept doing that work. And they're like, so what do you so you just do this other thing? You're not doing what you're Supposed to do?
Like, yeah. They told me that it would be a better use of my time to just keep doing this other thing. Maybe you said that's probably my personal BI agent. Hi. Hi, Bob. How's it going? Yeah. Right. Right.
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Are you revealing to us the that you you have a handler?
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Listen. Listen. I'm just gonna say right now, Bob, I don't care if you show them my porn habits. I don't care. K. That's all I'm gonna say. Thanks, Bob.
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You watching porn?
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Yeah. It happens in my private time.
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Why are you doing that?
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This is public time now. This is public time. Oh, not private. That is for you? Not private. You're god, my man. Yeah. That is for me. 3 minutes after I log off. Jeez. We are on public time now, so we are holding ourselves to a higher standard.
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Yes. Yes. We are. This is,
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in alignment with our Christian broadcasting ethos.
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We are a Christian show. This is a quick Christian network. No. Christian can't Pat Robertson
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has passed the torch, And we have the opportunity to pick it up tonight.
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My mom's got a bunch of his books.
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Is he even alive still?
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Is he that real demon looking one that
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did the COVID 19 song? If we were to call CBN and ask us to Speak to Pat Robertson. They'd have to tell us that we are unable to speak to Pat Robertson because Pat Robertson has passed on.
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That's what I thought. He died? Yeah. He was old back Well, I'm sure I'm sure if we ask The one who couldn't fly on jets to let those demons to him.
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Oh. Demons take commercial, so he needed the his his people to buy him a jet, a private jet, because demons fly commercial. Yes. Mhmm. Seems like something they would do. Not a real You're 90 3 years old.
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Leaving behind a legacy of moral courage passing on June 8, 2023.
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Moral courage?
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Yes.
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Oh, June 8th. Just recently. Yeah. Just recently. Yeah. He just died Yeah. Like, a week ago.
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60 years legacy of moral courage. Sure. Yep.
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That's what What would the NeoCons have done without him?
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It goes it goes above Well, Kenneth Copeland
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And the one that looks like he's possessed all the time that was doing the COVID 19 that they, the fires from hell because it He burned it. Yeah. They made and then somebody made a song out of it that was hilarious.
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That that song that song plays, on TFR live. The geodes just took it and made it one of their bumpers.
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That's hilarious. Mario. We're all going to Flattoberfest, Mario. All of us. You had better come. So
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Mario. Mario was just on, on, the oversharing show.
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Yes. Yeah. Yeah. I saw that.
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Sasha hat. Very good. Awesome job. I love I love how all you guys have been talking with, with Brandon. I'm glad I made that Made that
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happen. It's good people.
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Excellent connections. Strengthening the web of connection.
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Oh, yeah. I'm trying
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to Oh. Dive set. Joshua the branch is going even with me. Nice. Joshua, the branch that he's going, Cheney's going for sure. Abby's going for sure. Chris is going for sure. Jim and Rachel are going for sure. I kinda thought you're Al Marcus, are you up for sure? Alan Marcus is for sure. I'm for sure.
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Come hell or high water, I Think as a expression. Yeah. There's no stopping.
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I made 3 things of mead.
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Nice. Oh, since we're talking about, Fatoberfest, I and since we brought Spider Man Mhmm.
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I think the the
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Who's weak? Yeah. Gordie brought that up Spider Man, and Gordie left. Gordie. He said it sucked, and then he left. He's like, I saw Spider Man. It sucks. This sucks.
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Rolled out. I mean, No. So, they they are releasing a sequel to the Spider Man the hit Spider Man video game from 20 18 or 2019, I'm not saying I like the spray on my video. I'm saying it was Then why'd you say it was a hit? But they they are releasing the c the long awaited sequel, and the release date is October 20, 2023.
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Oh.
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So they are good they are moving on to promote these together.
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So you suggest that we go with this girl like, I take Chris as a date because he looks like such a girl to a Spider Man movie.
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I have some notes here of Grimace, and he's holding it looks like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Grimace birthday shakes. He's got Is that an extra set of arms, or is that a fat roll? Well, that's They just tuck shakes in. That is the question. I Think Grimace is much closer to spider,
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like, than we have previously known. The purple hair Sort of hides the extra appendages.
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Maybe maybe, like, maybe, like, whatever, like, The species, the blob was like he was like the friendly blob. It's just like, I don't have to eat people to grow. I mean, just eat all these cows that they put in all the grease fat.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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Then it just takes little shapes as it needs to. Yeah. Grows a little arm out, holds back its stomach acid so it's not offending to the children.
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That is a possibility. We have the connection again. I I don't know that I established all the lines in the flowchart to point out the connection between Grimace and Versace. Yeah. I'm trying to find that image that I had Hold up. Here, there's so many images.
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Yeah. I'm struggling with understanding this. Okay. I Was, like, a Grimace one of their features for their fall line? I've seen some of them runway shows. They're pretty fucking weird. Grimace might be a look thereafter.
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It it is a look that some folks are after. Yeah. I'm just gonna save this here and open it up. I think Grimace is at max Sabbath. Yes. So this Yes. This melon.
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This is probably one of the most delicious melon I've ever had. I put some of this in that me too.
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So here is, I think, the visual connection that we can establish with. This is Donatella Versace, Jennifer Lopez. And if we're looking at the face here, it really comes down to just that expression In the face that can be seen in the face of genitalia Versace. Looks like Grimace. Yeah. And the face of Grimace.
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Yes. Wow. Is that What is that a man?
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This here looks like a guy. This looks like a guy. This is Donatello Versace.
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Yeah. That is Donatello Versace. Okay.
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Got it. It's it's hard to know for sure.
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Yeah. Yeah. You know, it's just like Like, with a one piece like that, it's, like, it's hard to tell because it's just, like, okay. Are you padding your hips? Did you have the kind of surgery you need? Shit. Way your hips are are wider, you know, like a woman, because women It it could it could just wanna be different like a woman. Right?
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It it could just be eating, kinda going on a a binge and purge type thing. And then were they what is it where they move Fat from certain parts of body and add it to other parts of body.
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Right. Right.
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So, again, I don't know if This purple grimace from McDonald's is the face of body dysphoria. I don't know that for sure, but I can support The fact that journalists have considered Grimace to be an alphabet icon now. I think you know what I mean when I say alphabet. Include some letters of an alphabet in a string of characters, fly that under a certain banner, a standard, a flag, call them the alphabet people, And then, say, Grimace being kind of this lavender color purple, kind of a combination of blue and red Kind of represents alphabet people, and he's kind of their icon now.
So they might be worshiping him in some way. And yet we're told that the People who, like, what was it? Bath a bed bath and bath a mat. The The people that like to go to the malls. Beyond? Yeah. That that's that's what it was. Someone in chat was reminding me of of that colloquialism Earlier, if I can find that, I'll credit them, certainly.
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That Beth for me and beyond? Yes.
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Yes. Yeah. So grimace to some people means one thing, and to other groups of people, it means another thing.
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And to one manager of a Canadian McDonald's, it means a taste bud. Ultra purple.
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These, these little iconic characters are fascinating. One of my favorite movies back, back, like, 10 some odd years ago was, the Russian American film called Brandon that came out in 2012. I think it was called, like, mad cow 2012 or something like that in Russia. And, you know, in in this movie, it's very It's very occulted, esoteric. It's very animist. And it's about but but it's about the marketing industry, the global marketing industry. And And it it it kinda get shows you this idea that these, corporate Well, it's not about angry cows? Yeah. Well, there well, there's a there's there's a company called Belly Burger, which looks like every cheeseburger company it's like it looks like a Donald's Burger King Wendy's logo kinda wrapped into 1.
And, you know, it's It's this this big meat industry that is involved with, a global conspiracy amongst the marketers of globalism To, fatten up, Russia. Right? And the main character kinda falls into this plot and kinda becomes a pawn Or or even a patsy, if you will, when, the campaign he was assigned to work with goes horribly wrong, destroys his life. He goes through a shamanic journey, and now he sees the spirits of the corporate brands that are, the whole reason Why the globalists do their marketing the way that they do to make these spirits run across a a a nation And, and become the desires of the people.
It's a freaking amazing movie. If you've never watched it, it's one of the best Movies about the, false capitalism that I've ever seen.
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What's it called?
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Branded. Branded. It's an American Russian film, and it's got some cool things in it. The main actress Is the chick who played the, in, Stanley Kubrick's, Eyes Wide Shut, She played the master's Nicole Kidman. Shop's daughter. The one that wanted to sleep on the roof. So she plays as a grown woman, she plays, like, the main female character in in Brandon. So there's there's a cool little Kubrick connection there.
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Coobert's wild.
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Yeah. Yeah. I made I made a video on my, I think it's just on my bit shoot channel, where I kinda took, like, a whole thing about how, they're trying to make you fat with the corporate logos, and, like, I strung together a whole, like, couple minute bit, edited from clips of the film that kinda bring the whole point together.
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Yeah. That that was kinda also the message To that film, The Stuff, if anyone has seen the movie, The Stuff. What? How the fuck have you seen The Stuff? The the stuff.
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I I think I were That shit came out when I was, like, 7.
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That stuff. It is an old film.
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Stuff. Like, and and this stuff just comes welling up out of the ground Yeah. And freaking, They start eating it, and before you know it, it's replaced ice cream and everything else. But then as you eat it, it slowly takes you over from the inside out and tell you're nothing but a pile of this goo. Yeah. I keep my stuff in the plastic stuff
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bucket. It's like an ice cream pail. Like, it was a 2 gallon, I think, it comes in. Just get that that marshmallowy stuff. It's kinda like yogurt sometimes. It's got a interesting consistency depending on how you're applying it.
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My cousin, Terry, was so scared of that movie, and there was a guy in there called chocolate chip Charlie. And when he died, Terry was like, not chocolate chip Charlie.
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Was that in the stuff? Is it in the stuff?
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Yeah. Yeah. The stuff.
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K.
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Mhmm. Interesting.
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Watch.
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Just going through the favorite foods of former first lady Melania, And she does I believe Chris She does like chocolate. Bored.
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I've seen a lot of movies that was made before I was born. Yeah. I mean, we thought probably maybe before you was born. I
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think she likes Diet Coke as well. Diet Coke. We need to know what celebrities are eating, And part of that was in our video introduction talking about He's a celebrity. The hypocrisy.
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So It's melanin' and stars have become
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soda pop stars now.
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Nice. I had lion's mate. I I made myself a lion's mate main wrap of
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Mhmm.
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Some nice one. Barbecue sauce. Cooked it. Mine's barbecue sauce. Put it in a wrap. Add some spinach. Some, red bell puppers and what else I did? Oh, I think that was it. Yeah. I didn't I don't have groceries. I need to get groceries. I'm low at the moment, so
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My produce is not that would mix well with the jackfruit. Like, a jackfruit and
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I bet it would. I bet it would.
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I'm working on cutting down my sugar a little bit more. I've cut down on my bread a lot. But now but I I still have too much of a of a sweet tooth, and I I think it's slowing down my my abs. Still got a belly. It's not acceptable.
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He almost pulled his shirt up. He's like,
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damn it.
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Damn shirts. We're all showing. If it's just like it's like no no skin no skin, I don't know, today or forever. Showing our Now the party for strength. Now the party's over. I just have shirtless on my own platforms.
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This is public broadcasting to the viewing audience of everyone everywhere at all times.
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Cheney has you immortalized, though.
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It's alright. It's alright. I I I go to the beach. They check me out while I jog. It's fine. Yep. Really?
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I would.
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Got pictures of groomers here.
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Shirt on, and nobody wants to pay me.
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Yeah. Pictures of groomers here in a towel. Part of the, what was it? Bed, Baphomet, and Beyond?
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Ever, Yep. Yep. That's a that's a furry taste bud. Are your taste buds free? Sure. Nah. Isn't that Lizzo?
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I I think that this is an Arabic depiction Or a Middle Eastern depiction of grimace, but I can't confirm that because I think I think the bathroom is pretty much our standardized at this point. In 1995
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Is this bin Salman? Is this bin Salman at the bathhouse?
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I flew to Germany in 1995, and one of the places, we stopped for the plane or the jet to restock and refuel and all that. Where the stock where it got stocked from, Everything was Arabic. So the Pepsi's they gave us were Arabic, and they had the old style cans where you peel the lid the lid instead of, you know off, and then the inside is is plastic lined.
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With the BPA?
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I think that was the answer because isn't BPA, metal particulates?
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Have to look into it. It just tells us that BPA free is a good thing. Oh, the food packaging is I don't know. Just the packaging. People are gonna complain about it. The problem is that we're eating packaged food. I don't know that packaging is really gonna matter with the preservatives in them.
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Yeah. I like when they do shit like the ones where, like, peel the orange and then sell you a peeled orange in a plastic package. Like, peeling the orange was that fucking tough.
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Right. Yeah. I'd sell the waste free stuff for city dwellers and apartments I have no place to compost anything. There's a Grimace game that's been released For Game Boy. Yeah.
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I'm trying to I wouldn't have guessed that that has held the popularity through the years. I wouldn't have guessed that at this point that would even have that kind of popularity at McDonald's. Their saving grace always was that they were cheap as shit. Right. That it cost nothing. You could go to McDonald's with $5 and feed your kids and still get a burger and shit. That was always McDonald's saving grace. Now I don't take my kids there, but I understand people that are, you know, hey, man. I only have $5. Like and it it was never good food in any kind of way.
And now from the way I understand it, it's expensive too. It's not even cheap. Like, the dollar menu's gone. That Brian was saying that you go there and you order you order food or whatever, you're gonna end end up walking out of there 15, $20 deep.
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Yes. I'm like, what? How to make Yeah. Like, certain certain, like, like, I think, like, certain times once in the bluest of moons, I've gone drive through at the McDonald's, and maybe because it was the I 95 rest stop one. But, like Like a basic kinda like big mac whatever thing was, like, almost like $20. I'm like, I'm sitting there just like I could've gotten quality deli food right next door. I thought I was gonna roll through No. And get something for like Or even with the fucking real rest a restaurant got real cooked food even for $20. Exactly. Exactly. Right? Like like, nobody can really Playing about, like, Whole Foods being too expensive when you when you really kinda, like, look at what you're paying for.
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The bottom value the bottom dollar value is just kind of, It doesn't exist anymore. Everything is raised up in price kind of across all the boards. How much are ramens now? You want new ramens or, like, 10 year old ramen that's been sitting in someone's cabinet
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For that long. Is there a difference?
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Oh, the packaging is different. I don't remember. Ramen's like, well, like, a buck 29 or something. Mhmm. Ramen's still fairly cheap.
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Why would you eat They have to keep No. I would never eat it, but I'm just curious. Like, you know, that was Sure. McDonald's and ramen's Was fucking 2 of the cheapest things ever. Like, when I was a kid and broke and and my parents were broke as shit, they'd go buy a whole case of them cocksucking things for, like, $2. Alright. You go, boys. Yeah.
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Well, you know, like, you can also like, you forget that, like, you're just looking at ramen as is if you know what you're doing. It's Just like you throw stuff in it. You know? It's just like, I No. You don't. Is there a laugh? Do not do that. Yeah. You you need to give up corn and ramens. There's nothing good about a ramen.
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There the it's it's horrifying. Yeah. It's still like 7 cents for a whole box of it. Yeah. Shit. It's still cheap. Like, it's not like it was, but, yeah, it's still cheap. That's there is no food in ramen in any way, shape, or form. Why would you even do that? Like, you're just ruining the other things you're putting in it.
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I'm just saying that if All you've kinda got is like a is like a binding mechanism or something is these noodles. Right? Why would you have ramen in your house? You know, because you're poor and somebody else gave you gave you ramen. You don't want it to go to waste.
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It's my sweet. It'll go through to your waste. You'll be the one having to digest it.
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I'm just saying you give me the right ingredients. I can do something with ramen that that that's interesting.
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Said every guy that ever went to prison. Wait. We're gonna talk about making prison pizzas now? I mean, yeah, you can jam enough shit onto a ramen and do something with it, but, like, none of it's Good. It is tearing up your guts.
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There are a lot of I know. Food recrimination centers. This is this is now becoming a a massive operation of people having to reclaim food quickly to distribute food To people in communities who need it. We live in a very abundant society. We've got the production stuff down so we can get that stuff shipped out. It just becomes a problem of people needing to show up and pick it up and Take it home with them and eat it right away. That's because food expires. So all this fresh produce, all this fresh food That's overproduced and sold, you know, at 711, Kwik Trip, Walmart.
All all the major food companies, restaurants, grocery stores, delis, they all over produce stuff, And all that extra food they produce needs to immediately be reclaimed and redistributed. So there are opportunities to eat well everywhere. At this point, it just becomes a matter of, do you have transportation? Can you carpool? Can you bring this stuff home? That's what the question becomes. And if it's just an an issue of convenience because you're in your house and you've got ramen in there, You'll eat the ramen. But if you get rid of all the bad foods, all the stuff, clear out all your cabinets, then you have to go and hunt for food, And it's always available. There's always people distributing it, reclaiming it, churches, pantries, all these sorts of places.
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It becomes a problem to Food food banks. Food. Food banks are huge for that. Like, when I was in prison, When I was at minimum security, I went and, I had to go work at the food bank, and it was a great job. But, Yeah. They get in 5 they get in 5 just from Walmart alone Yep. Which is part of the reason I'm not real hard on Walmart as as you would think I would be. I mean, they're a horrible corporation. Don't get me wrong, but I think all corporations are horrible, but They donated, like, 5 semi loads a week to the Sioux Falls, food bank.
Just Walmart, not including everything else. And it was all pro there was produce, anything that wasn't quite right.
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Yep. And it's just stuff that is Going to expire the next day. That still has plenty of time left in it. And then getting freezer bags and having electricity To freeze stuff long term, it goes into meal planning. That's really what it's about. And if you're planning to Go to McDonald's because it's convenient to do so. That is a behavior pattern, and that might be reinforced by Happy meals and fun colors and characters that you like, but that food over time has also changed and gotten worse and worse and worse quality. So, again, it's a matter of priorities and choosing what you're going to do with your day To make sure that you have food for the next few days so you can sit in comfort with positive Aspects of the nutrition available to you.
And drinking water too. Right? Drinking water?
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I mean but if I if we're talking McDonald's, there is no nutrition in it. Like, we we've all we've played the video where the dude from, like, the Sixties has a McDonald's burger that he's kept, and the only and the only thing that's happened is that the ketchup deteriorated. Sure. Like and and I'm sure that the ketchup, you know, especially I think I think McDonald's uses Heinz. Heinz isn't, That isn't what it was anymore either. If you ever watch a video of them making Heinz ketchup, it's it's 80% at the very least corn syrup. Yeah.
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And it's it's criminal because the Heinz, like, dynasty is associated with, you know, the former senator Kerry marriage to to to Teresa Hines or something like that. Mhmm. Right? So, like, thanks for protecting us from terrible food. Thanks, government.
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And yet people still wanna celebrate your missus birthday by taking pictures of The purple colored shake. I don't know. What's it supposed to taste like? Is it frozen yogurt,
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Whipped cream on the top. It it could be a purple cow. Purple cows are delicious.
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Yeah. Is it just, like, cake flavored vodka, flavored
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Sugary stuff. Celebrating a beanie baby's Right. Birthday. Like
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Right. And the lavender color for the month of June Might be an under the table way to recognize alphabet people under their banner to say that this is a A way for them to support without outright supporting in kind of a subtle way. I don't know if that's what their intention is or if that's just a coincidence. But because of the symbolism of a color of lavender potentially meaning a certain thing to a certain group of people, they might celebrate it as a victory. They might celebrate Christmas' birthday as a victory for their ideas, and then other people who might, celebrate that as a defeat of their ideals.
They might not even know about it. So I think maybe that's where we're in culture with Kind of this dog whistling kind of more encrypted, more encoded sort of vernacular with what people are talking about Because of the mind the mind fields Of everybody just having to love or hate something and express their opinion of it and shock And amazement and just the reaction and opinion related to something as simple as The color lavender held in a plastic cup with a picture of it, and someone has to have an opinion. And that's America.
Freedom of speech, I suppose.
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Your shirt is very lavender looking, sir. It's a very nice shirt.
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It could be for grandmas's birthday. It could just be that I like the color purple.
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Ultra purple.
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It could just be bootleg merchandise For sale on a Redbubble site if anybody else wants it. You never know what is what is, product placement. I Think everything is product placement in a movie. If there's a product, it was placed there by someone, whether or not they're getting the kickback for that Or not. Or just the goodwill. Who can say anymore? But that is our immediate literacy to say, we recognize That symbol, we recognize that shape. That's a Pepsi can. That's a Coca Cola can. That's a Dell computer in the police department In the new movie, whatever it is,
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realism, I suppose. It's interesting the lengths that a film has to go to When they don't get clearance for a product, placement. Mhmm. Right? Especially, like Like, a lot of simple scenes, they they have to do odd things. Like, if everybody's sitting at a at a table and everybody, They want the scene to be set where everybody's drinking a can of soda. They've gotta, like, they gotta, like, have, like, a a generic, Like, you know, like, it exists only on that television set can or they have to turn all the logos around So that way, the only thing you can see is, you know, blue can, red can, whatever. And and this is all the nonsense the continuity guys have to do, you know, to to get the whole legal department off their butt.
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Yeah. That's, very important, John, on a film set. It's just to remember where things were placed and to make notes of everything. Yeah. To view the screen to make sure everything is where it needed to be so the editing is as seamless as possible, and that is, television being the drug of the nation, and now our television screens are in our pockets, and the drug is just becoming More and more of unnecessary thing for modern life to the point where Can they even call it an addiction? Right. It just seems to be a transhumanist requirement for existing because you gotta scan your phone here to open a door, Scan your phone there to pay for your order, have your email there to get your information, Text messages to be available for a video call
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when the boss needs to see you, that sort of thing. I have an entire app That's dedicated to all the logistics for me to do my job at the florist. It's got instant messenger, as well as group chats. Well, you know, not not different from not much different from Telegram. And it's got it's got a calendar on it. And, and, with this with the with all the employee schedules, and contact information if I have to call an employee about something important, one of my coworkers. You know, it's all, like, It's all right there. And, you know, thankfully, the attitude of the company and the way the app is designed, it's not terribly intrusive.
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So, You guys see that, they had Robert Kennedy, Joe Rogan?
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Yes. I saw that. I also saw the clips, But it's a mystery where anyone can see the full uncut stream. Is it a is it a live stream
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somewhere. I don't know if it was on are on, spot? Isn't it on Spotify? Isn't that where he,
[01:40:34] Unknown:
does his shows? I don't know that because if it was on Spotify, wouldn't it behoove them to have a Spotify logo in the back somewhere When we see the clips on reshared everywhere else, we don't know where the origin of it is, and they don't have a watermark or to say, you know, To see the rest of it, it's on Spotify. Is it on Spotify? I don't know. Is it free on Spotify, or is it on our paid Spotify account? And that's sort of the The problem we find ourselves in with streaming services, and people don't know, well, do I have to download an app? Is it on is there a website? How do I stream this thing?
Or it's just there's so many more hoops to jump through just to see if you want to see the thing that you don't know If you wanna see it. But by the time you figure it out, you're just kinda like, well, you know what? It was just easier for me to see the clips because someone already clipped the highlights And posted on the Twitter and to YouTube and everywhere else for me. So I did see some of the clips from RFK On Joe Joe Rogan's program, is that even the name of the show? Is that called the Joe Rogan experience show?
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All night, all day. Right. Right.
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So, yeah, it seems that they're pushing, you know, because RFK was the one that was anti vax. Well, he's not anti vaxx, But Sure. Anti, the the COVID backs. Well, did you know
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he was appointed by Trump early on To be on some type of advising committee and got kicked off because Mel Gates told him He didn't know what he was talking about. He needed to have somebody more credentialed. So it almost makes me wonder if he would have walked into that
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track had he kept RFK on. He he I thought he played a dirty, dirty, dirty game In Massachusetts against doctor Shiva. I I I was kinda hoping that, something good was gonna happen in 2 sits because he worked really hard, you know, to earn votes, like, on the ground and said a lot of things that needed to be said about scientific Health. And then he gets he gets it's hard to describe unless you're, like, looking at kinda, like, how the whole thing un unfolded, and you kinda gotta go follow doctor Shiva's, you know, stuff for that.
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Who is the he that did what to doctor Chiba. Exactly.
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Rfk. Rfk when they were campaigning against each other, in Massachusetts for senate in 2020.
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So did Sheba destroy him? That's a giant Sheba
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Sheba destroyed him as far as As as campaigning is concerned and everything else, but RFK won. Or or or no. No. No. Sorry. He yeah. He he beat him, like, in the primary or I forget exactly how it went down. But, Oh. But there was a huge thing going on with them, and and It was just nasty because it wasn't, like, personal attacks. It was, like, it was, like, lying about Like, he was misdirecting the position. He he he tried to twist the whole thing around and make Doctor Shiva's position looked like it was antithetical to what people were looking for to make to make him look like he was the True medical science person, you know, that, you know, come coming to vaccine, like, epiphany Lately kinda guy versus, you know, doctor Shiva who had a rational approach, you know, and asked questions And and and cast doubt from, like, the onset has been, in a big part of, like, alternative ideas for a while. Doctor Shiva also believes in eastern, medicine and eastern practices. You know? He'll talk about medicine
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and chakras like he's on a weave. So this is going back 3 years ago to May of 2020. A $95,000,000, demanding for a jury trial With doctor Shiva Ayadare, PhD, suing lawyer Robert f Kennedy junior for 95,000,000 demanding a jury trial. This is on Shiva for senate. Shiva oh, wow. We can get into this guy. He's got a lot of stuff going on. He's running as an independent. Now he claims to be the in inventor of email. The
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more specific Doesn't look so rude. To be the inventor of email. That's a fact.
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Right. Right. So he's got the inventor inventorofemail.com, and he shows all of the, US copyrights for email computer programming, electronic mail system, All the stuff that he registered, which is kind of, if if you go back and you talk to engineers At the time, computer engineers, they were all using the software, figuring it out, working with the stuff, and it wasn't A new thing, he had created some innovation. Yes. Certainly, The problem of saying he is the inventor of email, does that mean the word email? He gets into specific arguments. He's very defensive On that, he does not move or budge in the argument to suggest that he wasn't completely the full Inventor of email with all the copyrights and registrations required to be the person whose name is attached to those ideas.
That and then there's the whole open source movement and college kids and professors just working on code together in an open ensuring environment. He kind of comes along and then registers things and put them in his name. He was around at the time. Sure. All the documents prove that, But there's a lot of older engineers who just kinda roll their idea roll their eyes at the idea that he would be that type of person, which is to speak to his character As a litigious person who goes into court quite often for specific issues that he's Holding very near and dear to his heart. So if he is acting independently completely on his own behalf and his own interests And not under the guidance or, let's say any other parties involving him And there would be say the word conspiracy in this instance when they're conspiring together on behalf of their mutual interests, which are Antithetical and in opposition to another group's ideas, then at that point, it does seem to be that there is maybe a Possible conspiracy theory here in the truest sense of the word to influence politics And create a platform. And he just continues to be in the public spotlight for his own political and business And financial pursuits and interests.
All the details get to be so many details to the point of Are we going to sort through all the details to determine what is important for us in our daily, functioning of obtaining food
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and water and shelter and rest and exercise and doing all of our farm work. Yeah. I don't know. Well, I I don't think he I don't think he just runs around, talks about his email all day. I know he's talking a lot about medicine. Likes talking about medicine and science. Sure.
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Sure. And just to to put the fine final point on my whatever I'm just Pulling out of my experience of the guy. Yes. You gotta put on a good face, and part of the politics is the level of charisma And likability. And when he shows up as an oppositional figure against other people, I mean, that's what politicians do that. I don't know if the general population is thinking that this guy Who is wherever he's from, India, whatever country. Sure. That's fine. But the issues that he's taking on and presenting on a public platform Just get a little bit grading sometimes in my personal opinion.
And a lot of this sort of Political stuff, it just gets to be such a huge bummer and kinda like, man. I know we gotta get through another election year 20 24 and all the senate meetings, and it's just
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I was just curious about it. I I don't know who the fuck this other guy is or any of this other bullshit. Right. I don't follow it that damn closely. I'm not following the fucking Massachusetts senate race. Sure. Josh might know more. But what I was what I found interesting was, Even though RFK is pro vaxx, during this whole COVID, during the whole lockdowns and all that, he he he kinda was oppositional figure. Tell all that. And, Joe Rogan, also oppositional figure. Now they come out and and go full conspiracy theorist. You know, we don't, He's anti vax, anti all this. No. Not at all. Not at all. All he did was come out and say, Here's some treatments that do work, but I find it real interesting. Are these 2 gonna kinda try and join forces then? Because there seems to be a real push with, like, this group that seems to be coming together, you know, that's, like, the the new big media heads.
And they're they're really making Rogan into that, it seems like, and to have him have RFK come in. And RFK was I don't know if you saw the clip about him, you know, pushing where JFK was about, shutting down the CIA, and Shutter it to a 1000000 pieces. That's why he got taken out. And that, you know, Joe Rogan's like, Oh, man. He got assassinated for that. Like, are you are you afraid? He's like, no. I'm not afraid. Yeah. You know? And, you know, it's, Are they gonna try and push this as almost like a quasi libertarian type situation?
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I don't know. I don't know. And it's just kind of exhausting at this point. And maybe maybe that is the goal, whether intentional or not. It's functioning as an exhausting of All these people who are trying to keep up, trying to pay attention, but they go so far with all of the menial details and all this stuff that it's just like, Is is there even a controversy here? There's not really controversy. They're taking something that could be simplified into bullet points Shown to us. We get that information, and then we decide for ourselves. They want to continue to engage in this Discourse of opposition to say that this is a controversial opinion. Well, controversial to who?
Who is Joe Rogan controversial tool. It seems people listen. They take it in as infotainment. They have some information, and they just kinda shrug it off and go on to the next thing. I don't know that there's any controversy there. Does a controversy need to create Some injury or harm or something of danger, or is it just somebody We found somebody who disagreed with that, and then we can say that because this group of people or this person Stands in opposition to the stated fact, opinion, idea, whatever. That is controversial because somebody Is not going along with it.
I don't even know what the word controversy means in any of these contexts anymore.
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You know, like, for me, one of the things that I, you know, do is and then which drives people super nuts is it's not that I'll be even For or opposed to something. It'll be like, like, I don't wanna talk about that right now. You know Right. Like, I want a day to think. It's just like and, you know, and this is for stuff that over there, they want that immediacy of Of you reacting in a way that answers the question. Right? Because, you know, we went through Not just with 2020, but going back to 2016. You know, people were just like, oh, I heard you're Heard you're a Republican or conservatively. Alright. You're you're not a you're not a Trump guy, are you? Right? You you know? And, and and just, You had to make certain choices about how you were gonna, answer that question.
Right? And, you ended up, and I I tried a whole lot of things after a certain point of realizing that people just can't handle it At all, in a ways I've never even heard of before. In ways that I wish existed when George w Bush was president. If people asked me like this about about Trump with George w Bush, I would have said, wow. This is great. This is a little bit of a sure the branch is getting lit up here. I think he's got some
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things to say. Yeah.
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Thank you, Alan. Speaking of Bush, it was a good time to allow me to interject because speaking of Bush, wasn't it Bob Dole Who ran against him and claimed to have created the Internet kinda reminded me of the Was it Al Gore, maybe? Whatever. You know? Al Gore. I couldn't think of his name. Right. Well, thank you. So it reminded me of that when you're talking about the Internet or the email claim. So every time you use Internet, you'd think Al Gore. Every time you use email, you'll think Shiva. Whatever.
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Yep.
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And, also, the Internet was created at CERN, essentially,
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Well, there is a statue of Sheba. Sure. So there's a little weave there. Well, I'm glad you brought up CERN because I was gonna mention, is there a city called Lucerne? I'm concerned. L u c e r n in Switzerland.
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But remember Al Gore was also airy company. Pardon me. One moment. Al Gore was also pushing the climate agenda because remember that film he put out, inconvenient Biggest picture of the plot climate agenda.
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Like, that guy's like a doomsday prophet, like, every fucking 2 years. He made the documentary.
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Picture of it. An inconvenient truth To PowerPoint presentation to end all PowerPoint presentations.
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You took an 8 by storm.
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Yeah. Yeah. And in Switzerland where CERN, c e r n, is said to be, there's the city of Lucerne. Of course, Lucerne, I guess, relates to the idea of the lantern, the light, and the CERN thing. Does it have, like, 45 degree angles in it? I think there's something to do with light and it being particle smashing with lights and energy and faster than light stuff. So I think I think just on a simple level, CERN just refers to, like, Lucerne or Luc Ferrer or bringing light And playing with light and light being information. I don't know that again, with the Spirit of Halloween, no. It's Hobby Lobby scene with what appears to be people with horns that are masked deities, whatever they are. And then they just say, Baphomet, buy it. Hate it. Love it. It's Baphomet.
Buy it. Whatever. It's a Halloween decoration. I think the CERN thing now is literally spinning out of control With people's minds just filling in all the blanks there, it could as be as simple as it being a Hollywood set. Again, Hollywood paints with light. You have to have light and shadow to to have the film negative to bring that to a Bring that to a projector to then project light through it again. And it just has to do with light again. And this whole, conspiracy theory And controversy and political shenanigan stuff in 2023, I think, has just exhausted everybody.
And for for those folks in congress and in governments and in business having to attend all these meetings To then talk about the events beginning March 2020, everyone is so tired of it. No one's tuning into it. Maybe there's new details being released, but I don't know that the attention economy is buying and selling those ideas anymore. I I think people are just ready to move on to the next thing, and maybe that is a way that that information is just being Released, and no one's really being shocked by it. There is no controversy there. Joshua.
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Oh, well, thank you. So you're right. You know, they won't be paying attention until, Yeah. The weather begins to affect them. And I think that the CERN facilities, the cyclotrons more, correctly, That are all over. CERN's just the one there in Switzerland, in France. But, folks have been reporting Abnormal weather phenomena around these facilities. And what they really are, they're they're rings. Mhmm. And they spin particles in a circle. And so, yeah, there's a light component to that as well. And, CERN holds a CERNUNOS holds a torque, which is similar to the design here that we're seeing with the cyclotron.
And what they do is they accelerate the particles through the use of magnets, And there is a gap where you have to have a gap for the alternating current. So every time it passes through, it speeds up At an exponential rate, and then they the why it's called an atom smasher is that they'll collide these Particles of different elements at these high speeds within so, basically, imagine like a NASCAR race where every car is a different element, But then you purposefully crash them into one another. And then whatever the result is, you take a bunch of photographs at the moment of collision. And in some cases, you get twisted metal, and they call those quirks, essentially.
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So Let's talk about the twisted metal movie that's And production from the PlayStation game later.
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Oh, sweet tooths and that. Yeah. He's like the iconic figure. But, so your Your twisted metal corks have they're known as, this and they have different flavors. So, you know, if one car is flipped Upside down and one's right side up. That's a different type of cork and so on and so forth with all the different configurations. So that's kind of a way to put it into visual context. But, again, I think that these might be controlling the weather, and now they can try to force Certain things to happen maybe by using them. Of course, there's probably a lot of other implications with it as well.
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And by weather, are you meaning, like, psychic weather? Are you talking I mean, like rain and snow?
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Weather outside. Yeah. Sure. I think there was I can't remember what the Schumann frequencies actually have been Out of whack too around some of these places. And there's also parts where the Schumann frequencies are blacked out On the readings, which seem to also correlate with experiments as these certain type facilities. So People wonder if maybe they're trying to cover something up, you know, because they did ramp these back up again recently, these facilities. And I think CERN even got retooled to be able to do even higher speeds. And, of course, they're building bigger ones every day. You know, I think there's one they're building in China, that's gonna be even faster.
But we have some in United States. I think there's one in New York or Pennsylvania, and then there's another in Oak Ridge in Tennessee, and it actually caught fire recently. And there was some rumors a while back that that CERN may have these silk sheets printed with all these different various old ancient Languages so that once whatever came through the gate would, you know, it would it would emerge from the gate and see these familiar Greetings on these silk prints. Mhmm. So it just goes to show, like, they kinda have an idea of what they're doing.
And but it has all these other side effects. You know? And I watched them and real quick, I'll add this. I watched a movie recently. It's kinda hokey. I don't typically like horror movies, but it was called Dune. And, it you know, just like The Terminator and all these others. It was o o m?
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Correct. Yeah. Based on the, computer game from id Software?
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Correct. And it claimed the it I missed this part of the story before, but, apparently, they, discover a gate Uh-huh. Somewhere in the United States, I think in the Grand Canyon or desert or something. And, anyway, it had a it was basically a a jump gate That led to Mars. And so it was considered like hell, basically, and, you know, they Get into a lot of shenanigans there on Mars. So I didn't realize that Doom was actually set on Mars and, involved all this, like, demonic stuff. So So it makes you wonder. It kinda reminds me of Stargate in that way. Maybe that's part of the apocalypse.
It's that we, You know, eat from the tree of knowledge and stumble upon this type of portal technology, and it spells our doom. You know? So That's you know, I don't really trust that what they're doing there is intelligent. I think it's a case of curiosity killed the cat. You mean, you can't put the genie back on the ball. You know?
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Schrodinger's cat experiment again. Is the cat dead or alive? Well,
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Why are we even putting a cat in danger for science, safe to federal? Cat is like the one in the Marvel movie that has, like, tentacles and stuff But, you know, to eat eat things. It ate the Tetra grammaton or Mhmm. What was it called? The tesseract. Yeah. They ate the tesseract in that movie.
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I remember when that game came out on the computer. At the time, I think, PlayStation or PlayStation Yeah. I think just PlayStation was out, and I didn't understand. I mean, I will that kind of stuff anyways, but, Like, just the way that you had to move and everything on the keyboard. Like, when Nintendo 64 came out with the dual analog or the analog so you could move your body and your head separate and things. I think that I thought that kinda ended any other games having that, and doom was just so bad.
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Yeah. The, ability to walk in one direction and then have Of your aim shooting in another direction. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We've we've come a long way since then Terms of first person shooters and the fidelity of the graphics with the soundtrack and everything, certainly. But it's still running on the same basic core idea that Doom created. I think there's the book, the The masters of doom and John Carmack and, who's the other guy Who's gonna make you his bitch if you don't play Daikatana? Daikatana? John Romero, I think. Daikatana is. Yeah. Daikatana was another computer game that was going to be in the style of Doom, but it was going to be just so, it was marketed. The marketing team really took a hold of it And so this is John Romero's game, and John Romero's gonna make you his bitch and his dick at Daikatana, and they really hyped it up. And then the game released, and it was Not that different from Doom. Not that different from Quake or anything else.
And what I'm what I was Getting at was the Hollywood machine movie makers. They're taking the book Talking about id Software, the company that made these computer games, and they're turning it into, I don't know, a sitcom, kind of like a dramatized biographical sitcom thing. Of course.
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The movie didn't do that well, did it? Even with the didn't they have The rock in it and that
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Right.
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That Carl
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Urban, something like that. There was an extended first person sequence of The movie to kind of mimic the doom the doom thing. Again, the book sold relatively well. Production houses, studios, companies, intellectual property stuff, all of these ideas needed to be, bid on and, sold and and purchased, and the deals need to be made, so that They can line these things up down the road, and everybody's in a a mad grab to ensure that they have the intellectual property to, In the future at some point, use that to make a television show or a movie or a, audiobook or something.
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And That way somebody can try a fantastic 4 again?
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Possibly. Yeah. Yeah. Yep.
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Has his hand raised.
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Hey there. So one of the things I was running through, and I can comment on the doom thing, and I it's all kind of related Was, I I think, and in a significant way, and I just have to bring it up because it's it's been blowing my mind And on the on the surface of my thoughts today is that I just finished the new mind unveiled 10 hour extravaganza on the homunculus. Okay. And, that he did This ridiculously good job, painting a picture of what, to me, looks like The alchemists of their day were the high scientists of their day, and it was all magic Mixed with alchemy.
And the artist's depictions of all these things, which is all that Traditional, like, creepy, like, demons and stuff in medieval times type of pictures, the all of this was hinting at either, the conspiracy theory amongst The alchemists that serve the elites, as almost like a meme warfare thing about, like, look at this alchemy, satanism they're doing, and it's It's gonna create all these these horror shows, but then all of it also but then there were other people that were selling kind of, like, The good side of it, Victor is also suggesting that there's also this really screwed upside to it. And he gets into All the really weird, uncomfortable, taboo stuff that you see because it's all involving very odd Alchemical practices revolving around some manuscript about a cow.
Because, like, Cow physiology is very important to creating a homunculus. And then book of the cow. The book of the cow. Thank you. And he used, like, chat GPT or something. And in the last hour of that thing, he reads chat GPT's translation of the book of the cow. And it's pretty damn good and pretty cohesive. Like, I understood it properly.
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There's I also recently learned that, Paul or excuse me. Peter, I think it was, had met Simon Magus, And while he was in the midst of his work creating the mock UI, And apparently, he had stolen the spiritual essence of a young boy and was able to Transmutate the spirit into various elements like earth, wind, water, fire. And I've also read How depending on what variation of homoculi you had, you could create earthquakes, weather phenomena, etcetera. So Yeah. You know? Yeah. Maybe they're creating homoculi at these certain type facilities. You know? Who knows?
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Well, there there's a portal element going on here. Right? Because the homunculuses are being, like, birthed out of a process where a person is is basically led into the jaws of of a demon and then is processed and then is, like, birthed out of this second head that is coming out of the demon's crotch Kind of thing. So, so it's getting defecated out as if it's being vomited out from the underside. It's this is like this is like This was, like, before there was Geiger, before there was HR Geiger, there were these guys painting this stuff. Shit happened in,
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society as well.
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Yeah. Yeah. I think that they must have had, I I think society was, at the very least, I think that these were memes For a madness that was going on in society, perhaps it was a depiction of the way people were during the plagues. Perhaps people were desperately seeking alchemists That were perhaps church recognized alchemists as this is the leading edge of non satanic science. Listen to the guy who's gonna turn you Into a frog.
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And that's a selling point of the the doom the doom game. The selling point was to kill demons with shotguns. Right. And the BFG and the big guns. Now this story goes back to 2019 saying that this book written in 2003 by David Kushner is going to be adapted for a television series, I think, for the USA Network, Potentially. So this idea will continue. And I think 7 in our welcome web on Telegram Sharing this website, icecube.wiscu.edu. Is this from Wisconsin University, perhaps, something about a neutrino observatory. This goes back to 2010, talking about it more recently And it's detection of stuff, the science of Antarctica.
But as far as I know, I could only tell you about the plot to the John Carpurney movie.
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One of the things that,
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made the doom movie kind of a bomb Was the fact that, they changed the lore a lot. Right? Like like, you know, they they they went from demons To mutants carrying the gene for evil. Right? And, like, they made it a genetic Sing, and and and turn hell into more of a youngian allegory, if you will. Right? But they did do soft disclosure with that Doom game because you've got the jump room to Mars situation. Sure. But the ancient civilization on on Mars, and, and you've got the whole bit That, you know, they wipe themselves out and, like, you know, mankind could follow the same
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fate. And and there's all conspiracy theories Okay. So the the jump the jump gate or the teleportation mirror portal door thing that You could walk through, and then on the other side, you'd be in another physical geographical location. Was that first Talked about on project Camelot, or was there an earlier source that you might know about?
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I'm sorry. Was that was that question for me? I was reading For any for anybody who might for anybody who might know,
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Again, you're talking soft disclosure. Is this again something that's already been talked about in the literature previously, and now it's being brought up again The idea of these sort of rooms I think Carrie Cassidy had maybe talked about this in a project, Avalon thing, And it gets to the point of it being so so fantastic, so science fictional in its narrative storytelling ability to sort of Arrest the impressionable mind to say, oh, that's a that's a cool thing. Certainly, that's more interesting than Senate budget committees and glass ceilings for employees and unemployment numbers and stuff.
I don't know if any of this stuff is Similar to comic book science, which was kind of, it had been tied to maybe Jeffrey Epstein financing these businesses, which were Not really creating the stuff because it it it it could not function at all, But rather, it functioned as a plot device or as some sort of idea. And if it's If there's a Kabbalistic world for this, it's not quite in our world, but it's in the world above us where there's an idea of it, And the very idea of it kind of creates a living entity, kind of like, what's What's the word for that? A living entity?
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Like a genius.
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Yeah. Kind of a genius. There's another word for it. Not quite a servitor. There was another word for it. Like an egregore? Like an egregore, certainly. If an egregore has kind of a a life to it of its own, is there also in that same Plain realm of existence, idea, thought form, space, also the thought form of a magic or a technology that exists In the imagination, and it does function in our real world as a way to move opinion And things. I I guess my real world example of that, bringing it back to earth and grounding the idea would be the idea of life extension Where people have paid money to have their organs in their body, their brains frozen.
Different variations on that theme, the idea that They could be cryogenically frozen for a long period of time, and then science And technology and business and industry would all catch up to the ability to Thaw somebody and bring them back and extend their life. So they would die at a time when life extension wasn't Quite there, but they would pay for the services to remain cryogenically frozen so that they could be awoken, I don't know. 10, 20, 1000000, 1000000 years from now, at some point in the future, that would be the hope and the idea. And whether or not that's feasible or not It's not really being questioned. It's just a matter of hope, but it does provide a real world business because people are paying for loved ones to be frozen.
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That actually is the plot line for the movie Idiocracy. Mhmm. So some average guy ends up being the smartest person ever because society just continues to decline. And what I think was really funny about that, a detail that I had missed Is, do you know what the shoes were that everybody wore in that movie? Because this was before they became popular.
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The Crocs. The Crocs. Yep. The comfort shoe, and that was Leading into pajama culture where everyone was wearing athleisure wear. And, again, we we we were joking earlier again, their last word explaining the the humor of, like, The play place where kids have to wear shoes and socks and underwear and every you know, you no no shoes, No shirt. No service was kind of the the meme of sort of, like, these are the rules to enter and kind of having a A public, decorum, kind of a respectability thing.
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Have you had original sin sin? Do you have shame, Sir, you cannot come in here unless you prove that you have shame and don't make Right. Things on the burgers too. Mhmm.
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Yeah. Like wear wearing hairnets and things for Right. For for for food service and ideas of hygiene and and things. No. ID is high. No. No. All that is perfectly normal. Yes. Yep. Yep. Yep. Yep. What what is not healthy in that regard is the ideas that lead towards Obsession and compulsion and desire and, would be even called OCD. I don't know what that really is. I don't Believe that I have that, so I don't know what it is. But for people to then have, an irrational fear, of of course, many fears, Most of them. Probably all of them are irrational, but to then place it on a germ, a virus, genetic thing.
Again, that's the idea in the mind that has real world consequences where people are not functioning with Freedom and sovereignty and liberty and sort of, ability just to go out and have a good time. It's sort of that underlying paranoia and fear that persists.
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Well, I like I also like Invader Zim because of there's a lot of doom in that. So you know?
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Doom angloom. Piggies and doom. Purple color. A lot of purple in invader zen.
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Yeah.
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Actually. Go ahead.
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So, one of the things that I thought Was was interesting. Right? Which corresponds to what you were asking before with the egregore situation. Mhmm. The book of the cow material goes over spirit transference
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stuff. Right? And this is from unveiled mine's 10 hour
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Yeah. Mine Did you temptation. Mine unveils Mine unveil. Extravaganza. Okay. Extravaganza on the, the Secret alchemy. Okay. The dark ages, if you will. Right? That ultimately was out there in public and maybe part of a great reset that was wiped from memory. Right. And so it seemed like these pictures were depicting that if they were right that these various Little babies and other little creatures or in vials or whatever were all these homunculuses that were with these people. It it was almost like Somebody had had a Bile acting as an incubator of some kind? Yeah. Like like, they would like, maybe the babies in incubators was like a homunculus factory kind of thing. Pat cabbage patch kids stuff. Right? And so this may have been, like, have your designer humanoid. And these humanoids, because according to the alchemical practices of of what these recipes do for Creating, whatever these little dudes are in purpose is, like, you can make one who's a helper. Kinda like having a c three p o, if you will.
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No.
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Right? And so you have this kind of thing. But if you do dark sorcery, These homunculus will be physical manifested demons. Now I think what we might be looking at in the future is Possibly a repeat of this scenario for those that wanna participate in the in that nightmare, not knowing what it's going to be. And They're going to have their little robots with their little AIs installed on them as their little helpers, and then sometimes it's gonna go crazy. You know? Sometimes you're gonna get a a a demon possession. You know? And, because if this certain thing is is a portal To, like, bring in spirits, an avatar of a god. Who knows what What they're capable of actually doing and what the the natural world world law of the universe will actually permit To metaphysically actually happen.
They bring this thing in. They put it in an AI that controls the net. Now you've literally got, an Internet demon that is Skynet controlling the world
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almost like Sauron. It's it's all the evil In one We we have demons, diamonds, demons, installation wizards. All of this language already exists. We're already using it. It's already part of our vernacular. We have master and servant relationships and hard drives and servers. Again, people are catching up to this stuff, And the sort of fear porn narrative on this, is anybody pushing back against that? They're kind of just they're kind of going off the rails with all the worry and the concern of it. A lot of this stuff is kind of frightening a little bit to people.
We're we're utilizing it in the best possible way at this point, aren't we? I mean, it's What are the checks and balances of this? And, again, if the theme of tonight is kind of this television shows me, it's kind of a drug, It's kind of persistence everywhere. We're kind of living with it. We kind of have a codependent relationship with Broadcasting technology, Internet technology, everything. Everything is now connected. It's a wireless world now, And that's how we function. We do business. We do social relationships. We do art. Everything is kind of built around that. And that is a great tool that we are putting to use right now by having this conversation.
And we also use algorithms and AI and things to assist us in some of our own tasks to kind of Give us that extra assistance. Now with the idea that Terminator, the movie, Kinda sets up a a story line that continues into the matrix. Certainly, That happens in the aspect of a totalitarian takeover of the powers that be if they're under an alphabet flag At, White Houses around the world and, the state having kind of Unifying under a specific, would we even say agenda or just sort of color code type of a thing? They're pushing for that. Sure. Is there pushback? I don't know.
But with the numerology of the year 2023 with the I Ching kinda having this breaking apart from consensus reality, we already have Breakaway civilizations going on. We have different religious communes or art communes and these types of things. It's all happening. I don't know what what in this current year is the new idea is is what I where I'm looking for In this conversation, is there a new idea? Is there something that is so far beyond Backing away from a cliff for all of civilization, I mean, is there really a Great fear of our imminent demise and destruction. Now we we went through 2020. We went through experimental, medicines and talk about that and information warfare, all of that.
Does it exist When you walk outside into your garden, is it there, or is it just in your mind persisting at that time? Can you let that go to then sprinkle water on your strawberry plants to make sure everything's Getting the nutrients and the fertilizer and everything to grow.
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But with that, it just brings out Self sufficiency.
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Yeah.
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If you're not self sufficient, then even if in your home, this isn't something that affects you, that, you know, out in your garden. But if you, are not producing your own fertilizer, you have to go into town and purchase the fertilizer. When you're in town, do you have to wear a mask? Do you have to be vaccinated? Do you have to stand so far away from any other human? Like, all these things start
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That's that's the inconvenience truth. Al Gore wrote, Oh, you did the presentation of the inconvenient truth talking about human created climate change. Certainly. I think the inconvenient truth we're living with today is the fact that we've been told All along to become self sufficient that there will be gradual cutoff points In the timeline moving forward again and again and again to remind us that if you are not dependent on the State for your subsistence and you're not self sufficient, you will be left behind. And if we get into apocalyptic culture thinking and that novel about the rapture happening, all the symbolism on on that level, I mean, just read it like a 5 year old who doesn't know anything but the definitions of the words, and it just tells you There's going to be the separations of groups into different different groups. The the Cattle, the chattel will be herded. And if you go along with the herd, if you split into different groups, splinter groups, that sort of thing, I mean, mean, that's just what you're gonna have to do to find your tribe, find your family, find your homestead.
And to do that, The fear and anxiety is maybe the analysis paralysis of people not taking that action, and they have The stress and the worry about wondering where their food's gonna come from, if their kids are going to have clean drinking water, If it's gonna be a terrible situation at work or the public school, like, again, I don't know that there's such a great old. Here. It's not we haven't had a world ending event, and I don't think that we will. Like, we keep going back to all the cultures who are predicting, Christian rapture, Trying to give us a date, give us the reasons for it, writing rock stuff, age of Aquarius, All of those are ideas that were presented on television, maybe in books first. But when we say television Broadcasting.
We're talking multimedia. We're talking all of the information that is being shared Through whatever medium media that exists at this time. And a lot of that Is creating in the mind not quite an egregore of a living entity, but something of an idea Of a dystopian, doomsday, end of the world, zombie apocalypse situation, and we've seen that a little bit already. We'll probably see more of it. I don't know. I mean, it's hard to make predictions.
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I was I was talking about, you know, the whole tribe thing. I was, I was, getting to know, an a friend. We were working on the job or whatever, together. And for whatever reason, You know, like, I brought up that, like, I'm not, vaccinated. And, you know, she's just like, what? Really? It's just like, well, you you and her reaction was like, oh, you couldn't take one for the team? You know? Oh, sure. And I was just like and I I looked at her, And I laughed. I was like, t. I said, team. Oh, oh, oh, I'm on a team? Which team? What team exactly are we talking about You're not on their team. You're in opposition to them. It's not right to make anybody like, you don't know what will my my personal medical, situation Right. Etcetera etcetera.
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Right? You could've told her that you identified as vaxxed.
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Not not playing that game. Not playing that game. E either either way either way, she she was actually worried that I was going to, have a judgment on her. And, you know, it's just like you you know, like, you're not pissed or whatever. So it's like, no. It's just like, no. Good. Because I don't like when people are angry with me. Right? You know? So it was just like, you know, she didn't wanna get feel alienated by me While at the same time, you know, she just went with the whatever, the flow. Right. Sure. You know, so these are the in interesting interactions. And, you know, I've been muscling my way to being capable of Being kind of like how I am off air, like, while I'm at work. Otherwise, I'm I, you know, I things can get really uncomfortable if I can't be a little little bit of a weird person in a professional setting. You know, I just need it. Right? That that discomfort is not
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Hurting anybody. It's just a feeling and just a little bit of awkwardness can be resolved. It it can dissipate. It's not going to be forever lasting. It's not a poison that gets under your skin that slowly kills you.
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Yeah. Yeah. But, you you know, like, the people that went with the flow that weren't paying a 10 debt didn't, like, even have a care About the the the pain that went through the important reasons why people were objectionary to being treated the way that we Said you needed to be treated, at that time and everything else. You know? It it's just like, It's important that we event that at least now after the fact that the breathing room for people To be able to be, like, openly, like not openly unvaccinated. Because the idea is to openly be Private about your medical situation.
Like, back in the day, you were openly private about your medical situation. Maybe you're the kind of guy that like to brag about it, but whatever that's your bit. But you don't turn that into Something that implies shame
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because Well, they were literally wearing it on their sleeve. I mean, for a while, the Band Aid was like this Yeah. Yeah. Well, tell that you had take one for the team, so to speak. You know? You know, public schools, like,
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Yeah. You know, they treated everybody by the same standards that you go to public school where there's mandatory Tani, if you wanna attend this school, you gotta get vaccinated unless you wanna do all this litigious paperwork to sign the waiver, You know, to make it sound like it is the hugest of tools. Sure. Right? And all this based on the literal same logic that we Forced ourselves to mask up and jab up, which was, you know, so we're not the spreader.
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Herd immunity. No. Sure. New mover.
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So here's the here's the thought now, Josh, you Joshua, the branch here. What are the 7 deadly sins, and how many of them Would you say over 50% of the population are actively and encouraged to indulge in? I would go back to Gordon Gekko in a movie You're talking about greed being good, and everyone's kinda moved into greed and and then pride, of course, being one of the sadly 7 deadly sins Well, there's,
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greed, as you mentioned. Yeah. Pride, as you mentioned. There's gluttony, which, again, the United States is very gluttonous in a lot of ways. Donald's,
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supersize me, get get more food, He did. You have envy Uh-huh. Which, of course, you always gotta keep up with the Joneses. Right? Right. And the of the guy that has that Grim Reaper statue that's said to be, Baphomet animatronic. That's a cool thing. I don't have $1700 to spend on it now because I didn't buy it for 300 The first time it was available at the spirit of Halloween, all the stuff that we see on social media is out of envy, out of envy, showing our collections.
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Wrath, which we see, I think, during, like, protests and social injustice type situations at the moment.
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Karen's pouring off the wrath on Starbucks employees and normalizing that. Yeah.
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Lust, Which, you know, that's clearly an issue. Sure.
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Was that all ramping? I I embody those on every weave Except for my shirt's on. It's tragic.
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I
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think they're full. Is it is it is it It's because you are causing lust and envy, sir Lap. Fucking knock it off.
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And don't forget sloth. Alright. Alright. I got the acknowledgement
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that I am that powerful. That's all. Sloth. Yes. I can wear my shirt now. Yes. Now that I know I'm irresistible. Anyway, now now that you understand
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Yeah. Because, basically, the The end as it were kinda happens because of sloth when good news of Is
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the slothfulness just wearing, athleisure wear, pajamas, Crocs, not really dressing up, having that sort of convenience of wearing sweatpants everywhere. And that was sort of encouraged because everyone's working from home, but in a way that leads to a slothfulness in culture. And that kind of brings down the standards of things to a extent where, you know, if you're showing up at a A city council meeting or, parent teacher conference or what was the the school board thing talking about curriculum. Again, I understand what, Gordy is saying about having the need to present yourself with respectability, and then there's a level of casualness and humor and the the effingheimer not even being a curse word anymore. It's just Casual conversation, a space filler.
Again, pea you know, people are adjusting to all this stuff. And
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Try and take away my power.
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It it takes away power, sure, but it empowers other people To athleisure wear and to comfortably go to Walmart whenever they want and then ride in the, the scooters. And then, you know, Again, disrespect. And I think with the the movies and the television aspect, I I believe that The kind of mom and pop theaters are reducing their hours and maybe closing up because there are many people that go To the theater, and they get the popcorn, and they get the soda, and then they get the refill, and they don't wanna finish it. And they'll purposely just pour their soda down the aisle Over the seats. Throw their popcorn up in the air, make a mess of the place, you know, uns unfurl and unspur all the toilet paper, and throw it over, and just make Messes everywhere, and then walk out and just be like, whatever. The movie sucks.
It's terrible. Good written to movie theaters.
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And graffiti everywhere. That's also I don't like The Rocky Horror Picture For show, more especially, it's because people trash the theater, and I think it's very disrespectful. I work as a volunteer at a theater, so I can, attest to what you're Talking about there. That's why we went to, like, I salute you, sir.
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We went To, oh, hey, Cheney. Nice one. I'm not Nicki Minaj.
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But we went to, like, half Kansas City, And that problem seemed to go away because most people can consume one of the smaller cans, but not many people will finish the larger cans. Sure. So that's a little tip there. But, about those the sins, though, one of the things I wanted to point out is something I learned really recently. Ishtar was known for her sexual pride and things like that. And her month was June, apparently. So, worship of her was kinda marked by parades with men and women cross dressing. So you asked which were an which, sins we're under the influence of right now, and I think we're definitely under the influence of her. In the In the bible, it calls her the Whore of Babylon.
Mhmm. And and prostitutes wore veils over their mouth, which Everybody did during the pandemic. So I kinda see that as, like, another tell in the material world of what Spirit's actually over us. And Enza, influenza. Enza means giant, but more specifically, female giant in Italian. So I kinda see us.
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Well, there's lust there too. It's like the attack of the 50 foot cam girl. I think we're gonna have to watch that movie some night. Well okay. So the,
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these huge statues, I can't remember how to Giantesses.
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Yeah.
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They had a bunch of those planned to be constructed, and they can put holographic projections on them of different Hollywood celebrities and you, yourself, can even, like, be the giant. So during the pandemic when influenza was rampant, Now we're starting to see this type of thing come up. And so we're under the influence of the giant right now. And the giants were known for consuming So much and having sexual desire and so on and so forth to the point that they could not be sustained. And so that was part of the reason that they were wiped out during the flood and during the military campaigns in the Middle East, which a lot of people look at that in the Bible and think, oh, how could you kill people? Well, they were giants. Yeah. They weren't human like you and me.
And that's what's so interesting about the prophecies of, like, Ragnarok And then the bible is there's always this war between the giants and humans. Except for now, my theory is that they're no longer huge, 36 foot tall. Now they're microscopic flu viruses or whatever. So Sure. You know, they can be in you and you don't know it. So I think the parable of the wheat and the tares in the bible is kind of maybe a reference to people that have the giant And then right? And they also had 6 fingers, 6 toes. So for us to even wave today Sure. That is a vestigial thing of, like, hey. I don't have 6 fingers. I have 5 fingers.
I'm on your side. So, anyway, I rest
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my point there. Right. And that'll break it down.
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AI is trying to convince us that hands are Katie. Have more fingers. Thank you, Katie. Right. Right?
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They they can't get the hands right, get it? No. They keep adding a finger. That's Well, they they can't do German, apparently, not Italian, not Enza.
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They they they can't do a mouth eating. Latin. When it when it tries to do a mouth eating, it's, like, the food kinda merges with the lips And and then just kind of gets it gets really, like, almost like a Salvador Dali painting with the mouth too. It's it's really weird. I was Apparently, ends a girl's name Yeah. In German. You know? I I was also gonna say that with that context about giants that you brought up, branch, that, that's the same thing with the Norse. Right? The Jotuns Or or the giants or the Etans, of, of Norse mythos.
Some of them were physically huge, which you compare them To that of the size of a god, usually Thor. And, but often they were about the Same size. It's just that they were beings of immense power, and giant was the context of just being Powerful. And they were powerful in the sense that they were a concentration of a concept, you know, such as the jotun of old age, You know, or time, as it were, who is depicted as a grandmotherly figure.
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Crone. Ose.
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Saturn again. Yep. Are the rings of Saturn disappearing?
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I don't know. Maybe she's taken her clothes off for Ishtar. Oh,
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the dance of the 7 bells. Yeah. This is the slowest, like, Removal of the belt you've ever seen in a strip.
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Maybe we're all about to get spanked.
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Oh. Oh.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show is real life. And if we're not signaling on that fun If you were paying
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An homage, let's say, to Ishtar, and they covered all the whores mouths or, like, the veils. We always say lifting the veil, but when you First think of veils. It's usually of one of these whores back then, but they were also probably the same way as Zarelath is saying is Something was probably weird with their mouse that wasn't the same as ours. The same way the computer can't do that thing. They probably covered up something So that they could slowly walk into society with it. Just canker sores that they're recovering?
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Maybe maybe leopard sores. Well, Giant also were known for having double rows of teeth. Sure. So that could have been a thing. Could be a soft palate as well.
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Maybe looking more feline if they have, like, the cleft palate thing. Mhmm. Oh, remember
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Mortal Kombat, there was Yep. Malina and Katana. They both forebails and had, like, t really nasty looking teeth. Like, we're, like, sharp. Because they sharpen them. Right. Right. Mhmm. They were, like, man ears. It kinda reminds me of There's
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a big consistency with Cannibalistic, giants, you know, if that's even cannibalism, which is scary to think of if it's not, meaning that you Can't make that argument if you ever met one.
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Well, But, yeah, that distinction about the Enzo versus Enzo, I think, is interesting because the there's a male giant And a lot of different lore, but we don't know too much about female giants, and I just think that that's an interesting distinction to be made.
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Well, and and so comes out to, it's not even a giant. So that was Christy's first thought. So I looked it up, And Enzo means, is prince of the home and leader of the home. And that's So an Italian word where, it means giant in German, and it's a German girl's name. That's interesting. You would've You would've I I would so I I agreed, you know, that's
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Enzo. You would think that meant giant, but that's that's not the case. Or if you think Enzo means king of the house, then Enzo would mean queen of the house.
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Yeah. That's an interesting point. Yeah. Not not they don't they don't, Duh. They don't cross over like that.
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But there is a wedding aspect too with the veil. So I think that's another, Like the other side of the coin. You got the harlot and the bride, but both wear veils?
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Yeah. And with The AI tools, using their spider bots to crawl the Internet to gather all the information of all the languages, and they have the translation tools. The AI bot that aids in cryptography And sort of Twilight language creation and creativity is not going to care about the history of anything Because it's taking all the information has available at the same time to say, okay, possible meanings of this phonetic sound And, and so it's going to connote that kind of meaning, and that's where we're at. And when we get into the problems of etymology, we want to be Proper in the historical context, yes. I understand that. The questions of the true origin of things, I don't know if that'll ever be settled. We're talking 2023
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where Impossible to settle it. Impossible. We could go Yeah. And it And it's just gonna vary. Becoming Bill and Ted jumping in a fucking phone booth and going back in time. Oh, I just don't care. Completely now with With just having all the access information available
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at the same time and the artistic license and the poetic license enabling people to Be creative with this stuff, and that goes back to the opening with the Hobby Lobby picture. Someone considered it to be humorous That a Christian craft store I don't know if they're a Christian craft store. They don't sell Christian crafts. They sell crafts to everybody. The ownership operating, You know, with a a faith system okay. Interesting. But the humor being that you would put in with what people might consider pagan Or anti Christian or demonic looking masks in art into it. That juxtaposition is funny to humans. To AI, the AI is not going to Tell you, are you sure you want to create a heresy or a blasphemy? You know, click okay to continue.
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But the Cylons That's great. Star Galactica would be like that because they actually were monotheistic and believed in, like, The one true god, that was really quite a crazy story. And, it's because of the pro they were modeled after the creator's daughter It was religious. So it makes you wonder, how the AI that we inevitably will one day face, what it who it'll be modeled after? You know? Sure. Whose image will it be? Like in, Resident Evil, it's the Red Queen, for instance, which was It's the creator's daughter. So it's that seems to be a trend in these dystopian technological horror stories.
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Well, they're probably just going to give it, like, just a face that you trust. They won't even try to convince you to, like, trust the face that they give you. Right? Like, just just imagine, you know You know, your grandmother who died 20 years ago telling you stories from her perspective, From the records of her existence on the Internet that are pulled up by AI and telling you a story that emotionally manipulates you into agreeing with climate Change policies.
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That's what they'll do. Now, Zara laugh, you should be concerned about your carbon footprint.
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Yes. Right? Do you ever think that the AI and quantum computing fear is the same as dinosaurs and nuclear technology or spit like rockets, Like going to the moon? Do you ever think it's just a big huge fear tactic to make us think we're not the most intelligent divine being on the planet?
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Mhmm.
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I think it's probably even happened before. And as far as the battle star thing's concerned, In that story, this had happened over and over and over again. And, the only hope was that we could somehow interrupt the cycle. So, yeah, maybe dinosaurs did get wiped out by some AI menace or maybe they created AI, and that's what really destroyed them. Do not. Seems like a whole bunch of Ron l Hubbard novels.
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Right. Whole entire thing. Super interesting because it's not even Ron l Hubbard?
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Alright. L Ron Hubbard. Yeah. I was we're trying to transmute it. This is the AI creating the Ronald Hubbard McDonald House Of science fiction The first and chicken nuggets.
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The first people I really know that talked about AI is Dune. Mhmm. Where Dune one of the story lines in Dune is that from the Butlerian Jihad.
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Excuse me. Do you guys mind if I have a string cheese incident?
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Yeah. Yeah. It's Pam. Pam.
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Fam.
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From the Butler of Jihad, no thinking machines were allowed. So that's why they have Mentats. That's why that whole Mentat, the the guys with the little red dots on their forehead That are, like, basically human computation things. Those are, because of, the butlerian jihad were apparently AI, And he doesn't get into it, but apparently, AI caused some kind of a problem. So even in the sixties, the idea or the concept of AI was being implemented in the, you know, in the Dune. What was doing written in, like, 67?
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Something like that. Yeah.
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So so, yeah, that's just a Shocking before I even realized that, you know Yeah. I remember being taught in elementary school, a computer was basically a calculator, and it was the size of a room. Like, how did somebody before that jump to AI? I don't know.
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I I think the dot on the forehead in Dune was For conditioning, not for being a mentat. Was it a diamond shape? Actually, that's you guys are mixing some things up. The emperor's
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People had if you were a soup doctor,
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you had the dot on the Oh, yeah. Yeah. You had you had the imperial conditioning.
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Thing. The fact that it was written about in science fiction is even more proof to me. So was the Titanic. So were dinosaurs. So was every single thing we know about space. All of it was written in science fiction before we had a big fear of it. The same UFO blue beam thing we're all sitting under right now. It was all written about in science Fiction. So to me, it's just all a big walk in. The only reason anyone's allowed to have a big book or a big movie or something that's in our zeitgeist is because it pushes the narrative That we're not the most divine thing. That we're a speck of dust floating through infinity, and we're just the product of evolution.
And at any moment, a huge comet could cut come and destroy everything or a computer smarter than you.
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Well, Dune actually if if further into the lore, it actually makes the argument that humans are that. And the god emperor, Wurm, later the second, which is a really interesting character. He doesn't get any screen time. That's what the new doom movie should have been about is him, in my opinion. But, anyway, he sought to preserve humanity and wouldn't let them have machines for, For, like, 5000 years. So it really reminds me of the demiurge
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and, like, what has Yeah. But he also, at the same time, has machines.
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Well, yeah. Because I think while he's
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human.
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Because by the time because then when he come becomes god emperor, Then the tylacs were pretty much gone, but he's got an entire planet of people that do nothing But make machines and the whole push is they're making a machine that can, fold space time So that way you don't need spice anymore. He records on one of their recorders. Was it Elixian?
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Yeah. Crystals.
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So
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He was doing this to stronger so that they wouldn't be dependent, And he also makes them blind to other oracles so that they could be scattered and not found. Because in the far future because he died before he got to finish series. In the far future were the hunters of Dune, and these were the AI menace that were coming back. But they He he was able to get humanity up to the point where everybody was a quiz at Tatarach. It wasn't even special anymore because everybody was 1.
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Uh-huh. That's like that's like the that's like the Lego movie. You're everybody's the special.
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Yeah. So it's actually a little different in the fact that it it it is a long evolutionary process. Yes. But at the end of that, Every single human was fully capable and knew what they needed to know. And, of course, they wouldn't Use technology in a bad way because they were able to appreciate it. It's kinda like when you use a calculator, it ruins your mathematical ability. So, again, going back to, like, The Mentat thing, they trained human computers so that they didn't rely on computers themselves. But the Bene Gesserit Did the female side of things. So you had your red Mentat side, which is your Ida, I think, and then Pangalo Would have been your female Beni Jezeret skills.
And so they both had different skill sets, but but each relied on spice. And that's what made the Quizzet Satterach so unique was that he was a Mentat, but also trained in the Bene Gesso, so he was the red and blue both. Mentats didn't rely on spice. Mentats ate spice.
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Yeah. That's why they're But but some of them did, but that that that wasn't a skill that spice that was spice driven.
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Well, they, ate it to do their prime computation. It sped up their brain. That's why their lips were red because they consumed spice.
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Yeah. I think they I think they, like, I think they used spice, like, the way, like, a guy does cocaine where it's more of, like, a rubbing on Gums. This is gonna be a harder math problem.
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Mhmm.
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Yeah. Exact exactly. Exactly. And then you have a whole mantra. Like, sure. At least there's a mantra in the David Lynch, film. I haven't read the book yet. I've just Seen all three versions of the movie.
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So AI assistants with their calculations, wolframalpha.com, these types of things, They could really reduce drug use. And, what are the types of drugs that college students use for cramming and and Things. It's like Adderall riddle. Yeah. Reduce
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Meth Why would AI reduce drug use? Because
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You would use the AI on your cell phone, which you already have, to access the information you need to verify the calculations. So when you get into college and you're trying to be a mathematician, you take the math courses, they're like, well, you can use a calculator. Or they say, well, you can't use a calculator on this test To prove that you can do it, but the stress that people undergo with that, they're like, you know, I can't compete with calculator. Well, humans don't need to compete with calculators. They don't need to compete because we have calculators, certainly. But you can do basic math functions, mental math, those sorts of things.
Right. So what what is the concern of having tools that are assisting you? Again, The the fear of that replacing jobs, I don't know. It's making the jobs
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more efficient And I don't think it's the fear of replacing I don't think it's the fear of replacing jobs. That's been a narrative against AI. Doom. The the entire but the entire storyline to doing is how weak that that made us. How horribly, And not only does it make you weak, we don't get happier. You wouldn't be less depressed because of AI. You would be Horribly depressed. The more we've proved over the last 100 years where we move made this move from being a very independent people to a very system people that's taken care of it, baby. And a 100 years ago, peep we were tough, You know, people with conviction.
Now we need safe spaces in in in, you know, Yeah. If you use the wrong pronoun or, they need time off to because the feelings are hurt. Like, this hasn't made us better.
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There wasn't time to jerk off all day or eat until you weighed £400.
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Right. That you were running from tigers and trying to feed your sick and pains of of a teenager. Or, you know, as as you get to a certain point in your adult life, that's probably the conversation we'd have is adults, Mature adults understand what the tools are. They have self discipline. They know what their limits are most of the time, these types of things. But we're living as, a culture this age and what is it? The crowning conquering child age of Horus idea of everybody being in persistent adolescence. And because people are living longer, we have technologies that resuscitates dead people to give them More life. It's stretching out a time span, which means that period of adolescence into Teenage years and the years of exploration and sewing around those is now going into, like, the thirties and the forties because people are expecting that they're gonna live to 90 Or a 100. Whereas in the past, they were living with the expectation that if your Part gives out in a field and you're working alone, no one to revive you. You're dead. You're buried. That's it.
Now with smartphone technologies and even that, What's that commercial that was on television? Help, I've fallen. I can't get up, but you have your life alert line to press the button and the GPS location the bot send out, and they find you, they locate you, To revive you, to bring it back. That sort of thing. Maybe you weren't falling in a field if you weren't eating all the shit food. I just even the idea that America like, Humans in general, like, our lifespan was shorter. Our lifespan wasn't shorter. We just had more infant death.
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So the average lifespan always Weaned down because we were washing our baby last in a bathtub. Like, we weren't washing our hands before we were cleaning our baby. We were letting them sit in their feces. Like, That is why the lifespan was so short. People lived always long. So all the ideas of common myths of all the ways we're sick. All the ways we're sick are all from all their modern shit. So I would argue that who was dropping dropping in a field? Like, probably nobody. They just convinced us of that of the same thing that they're doing with AI, which they're telling us. It's artificial intelligence, which means it's just a statistic. It's always leaning with the 51% for everything. How does this person look that you're looking it up? Let me compile all this information. So who Ever has the most information is what I'm always gonna give you. It's an artificial intelligence. So I would just think that that same Commercial that was I've fallen in. I can't get up was the same propaganda that was leading us in Mhmm. To walk us our own parents into nursing homes. And to surveillance state to say, hey. Our our, family members need to be self surveilled so that for their health concerns so we can find them. We used to play outside. Now we need a cell phone to play outside because our moms are so scared. That.
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Joshua and Samuels.
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Oh, yeah.
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It reminds me of 2 things. There's the there's the axiom in the Wall E movie. Mhmm. There's the axiom, Which is all the pleasures taken care of. Everybody's obese and has very low bone density and everything else. And then There's, the movie The Island, where everybody is, like, a genetically perfect version of, somebody that they are cloned after, And they are an insurance policy, and they all live In eternal adolescence, in in both the Axiom and in the island. You know, you know, you got guys that are, like, 50 years old And, all their their mindset, the top of their interests Sure.
Is is all just like, You know, video games and and, and and and all that kind of stuff. All very healthy activities, But, unlike on the Axiom where where, where you're just allowed to be as a lazy Glutton waiting for the earth to get fixed up by the robots that you sent to fix up the earth. It's you know, This is the kind of, this is where we're at. This is where we're at.
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Joshua has a question for Ben.
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Thanks. First of all, I would like to say I agree with you, Cheney. In the bible, Adam lived, like, over 900 years. And even after the flood, they were still even though they were cursed to not Live past 120. I mean, that that's an old precedent that has been set a long time ago. And how many people do we know that get to 120 these days? So I think we're being sold a lie that pharmaceutical industry and modern medicine is there to extend your life when in fact it's actually killing us, I think. Life's extension, harm reduction,
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all these kind of buzzwords. What what do they actually mean, and how does this function? Every old person in my bloodline
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that just smoke and drank and avoided the doctor, they all lived into their comfortable old eighties, early nineties. Everybody that started playing that doctor medicine thing, they died before they were, like, 75 or had, like, some crazy Alzheimer's from probably Poisoning that was done to their generation back when or pre you know, like, even every prenatal stuff, everything that they gave women during pregnancy, Like, it's not just vaccines. Everything they do is wrong. Yep. I don't know. Their baby out of their vagina, like, make them lay down to give birth. The whole entire sis like, literally, we're broken from the time we come in. Cutting the umbilical cord, they give the father the scissors To cut the umbilical cord. That's the craziest, like, spell ever.
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It's an honor to be a father. Let's not let's not talk about what little boys go through. What little boys go through with many of them. Ludicrous.
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Ludicrous. And then they they even that out now. Only in America only in America in the Judeo Christian America.
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Like, that's not even now with telling women that they have the brachy what is it? Brachyovirus where they're just getting their tits cut off. Like, it's not even it's like doesn't matter if they're trans or if they're trying to convince them they have some kind of crazy cancer in their bloodline. Like, The medicine the studies haven't been around long enough to convince these women of this, but yet again, we have Hollywood with Angelina Jolie coming out and cutting her tits off. And now every woman so panicked because any mother doesn't they wanna make sure they're there for their kids. So it's just like, yep. Just go get your tits cut off. So if there's a word like emasculation,
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like, reducing a man to less than a man, what would be the term for reducing a woman to less than a woman if you're Removing her breast through a mastectomy by convincing her of breast cancer or lumps or whatever thing that could be carried there.
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Yeah. Just it's just stretching.
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It's it's reducing The the human individual, male or female, man or woman, to, you know, to legs, 2 arms and maybe a brain that can assist with AI tasks to say, is this is this a fire hydrant? Click on all the squares.
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Yep. Answer in statistics. 51 percent of yourself. Bicycle. Highlight all the taxis. Google search, PolitiFact. You mean the answer is right.
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My research What are they what are they doing? They're they're making they're making us, well, they're making them who they can fool into pandas.
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Total pandas are the worst.
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Is that on your, Tom Hanks conspiracy mind map? Panda eyes.
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Pandas. Oh, yeah. It's just the matter, like, the panda the panda is the perfect communist citizen. It's the most absolutely dependent on the state in order to exist, cannot exist in nature, creature. It's perfect. It's effing perfect.
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What's what's a pack of pandas called? Like An embarrassment.
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That's the official.
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Seriously. Those get
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to be called a murder when they get together. I was gonna say k k pop Concert, but that's Korean, I think.
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I think all those Korean boy bands are CGI.
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Yeah. They are. They absolutely are. This sort of, androgyny, this Peter Pan syndrome of, You know, just after puberty, but before growing a beard kind of a thing with the The airbrush makeup on everybody and going back to kind of this, period of, like, like, kind of the French And their fanciness there, that sort of thing being the epitome of culture with sort of the manners, the music, the art, and everything. That ties into a little bit of gothic Lolita type stuff, sort of the lace and everything, that kind of is an idealized period for kind of beauty. And it's interesting that Kind of the Japanese bands and now the k pop bands, when they're going for that look, it is that sort of Almost French sort of with a little bit of blush. Everybody's wearing a little bit of makeup, kind of the palette pallor, Sort of. I'm not going out in the sun too much. Kind of, I've been in I've been in my room all day. I've been pampered. I don't do any work. And now I maybe dance a little bit, Don't quite break a sweat. Kinda move my mouth a little bit so that it looks like I'm singing some lyrics.
I don't know what the value is for anybody to listen to these pop groups.
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I I don't know about k pop. You know, like, I like the Japanese stuff because anime, you know? So, like Yeah. Out of the cool anime music out there. And so there's just there's funny little things that do it to me. Right? As a metal head Mhmm. I love baby metal. It's great. It's It's it's j pop. It's your 3, like like high school age girls singing in Usually, those really high kinda cutesy Sure. Japanese girl tones. I love it. I love it. Because and there's, like, really aggressive Stream metal getting played by the, by the the the masked band behind them, and it's very original stuff. Sure.
And then there's a lot of cool contemporary Japanese music that does it. They got plenty of their androgyny thing going on. And I don't know what it's like in Korea, but I do know that they have a more pagan approach to these things In Japan, because they're still largely an animist, type of of culture going on over there and have a different relationship with The taboo. Do Koreans
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listen to k pop music? I mean, if, you know, teenage girls, teenage boys, and they go to college and they grow out of it. But if they're exporting it to the west, it seems like their biggest fan base is the, forever adolescent Western agendered individual, is that a weapon of their warfare? If we're talking again But China and and, concern about that, is that sort of their softening?
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The beer pan the whole beer Pan syndrome that we have going on in our society is just a huge issue.
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Yeah. Well, we we have to ask ourselves, how does it serve Yeah. The young women who marketed it. Right? How does it serve them? Do do are they accepting it? Like, you know, like, do they question, Like, anything about it, like, because, you know, people wanna have their Their their ability to pick and choose their their favorite things. I've got my particular tastes in movies, music, Art, culture, whatever, you know. And I'm sure a chick has her particular tastes in men. What you know, you get your you always get your 5 in a boy band Who goes for for the bad boy? Who goes for the for the for for the mama's boy? You know, who goes for the where for the Christian boy?
All this stuff. I mean, they're all Christians, but one of them is just a little bit more Christian than the others because it's gimmick. You see It's a it's a romance it's a romance buffet where you can taste all the flavors of all the personality and stuff. I I'm not going to I used to kind of hate Women as, as a young just, like, I I just Someone's someone's gonna isolate that audio. It made me so it made me so angry for the sake of reason why I'm So angry about 9 o'clock. Get on a new intro. Is it yeah. I used to hate women. I used to kinda hate women. 9 o'clock.
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Why are you talking about the Backstreet Boys? To too.
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9:11. Why are you talking about the Backstreet Boys? So so so
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Was it because they would rather talk about the Backstreet Boys than you and you thought you were superior to the Backstreet Boys, which I'm not saying you aren't? But was that the source of your anger?
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Were you jealous of the vaccine?
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I used to hate women, and women used to hate me too. They still do. I was But they used to too. 20 I was 21,
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raised raised in the stupid world by the stupid people In the in the rich town, but I was the poor part of the poor population of the rich town. Just didn't know how things were or whatever. Then 911 happened, And it was interesting.
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And I couldn't keep how everybody else
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back. The one desire.
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So at any rate Sorry. That was never odd. As far as just the things that chicks like I never know. It's alright. The worst part is is I didn't fucking know what you totally had
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me with it. I was like, yeah. I do Baxter for you now. It's cool. It's fine. I get it. In fact, probably the only reason why you don't wanna talk With me about 911 is because I don't look like Joey. So fine. Fuck you. I'm out of here. Right? Joey. That stuff gonna happen at a certain point Because it was just like, I was looking for people on your level. Hi, everybody. I found my level.
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Water always finds its level. Sure. Be like water, my friend.
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Hey, Ben. May I ask you a question?
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Yeah. You bet.
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So do you know what The inciting incident was for the Valerian jihad. In, in fact, it's wetlands at the name Valerian.
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I do not. I was gonna purchase that book, here probably next week. I was Torn between but Larry and Jihad, and, my wife has not read Wheel of Time. So I was torn between Wheel of Time and Butlerian Jihad.
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Well, I I've actually not read the Butler and Jihad. I I'm not aware of that. But I think it does get mentioned and talked about a lot in the later books in the series. Shit. Particularly book 4. And so there was a character known as Serena Butler, And she was, just a, you know, a normal person, I think, in in the medical field. And they were heavily reliant upon artificial intelligence and robots in their field, and they began Allowing robots to make decisions and medical decisions. And what happened was the robots started aborting babies. And until it happened to her, nobody thought much of it. But she realizes that her child was actually viable, But that the robot had went ahead and declared it not viable and aborted her child.
And so that became her motivation for rate rising up against the machines, and she starred she started the butler in jihad. It was named after Serena Butler. And, this happened actually far before the events on Dune. This is like an ancient type. So, really, that Incident was what we're going through now on the timeline. So Dune takes place, like, a couple 1000 years into the future after that. And there was a big war,
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and that's why they Yeah. Then the the Bel Air Jihad last for a couple for 1000 of years too. That's a long on fucking war. And the declaration was,
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man shall not Create a machine in the likeness of the human mind. So that was the that was the prohibition.
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Yeah. Yeah. I've been reviewing the books
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I know. Body open What if AI and the climate agenda and abortion, like, some of these issues could all begin to intersect? What if, you know, that's an that's a whole another thing. I don't think anybody's even really talked about, but that Dune did Talk about years ago. So Well, in the fuck, it's in the sixties early seventies.
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Like, it's Shocking the things that he was putting out, at a time when computers were not a thing. Like like I said, I was taught in elementary school that a computer had basically just slightly evolved from being a a calculator the size of fucking route.
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Well, he had quite an illustrious career, in different fields, so I really find it interesting how he was an oyster diver, a survival, like, a survivalist trainer. Of course, he was a writer. There's something else that he did that was kind of interesting. Maybe a marine biologist or something like that. So it was interesting for me to see how he did have a Quite a diverse background. This is all pre Internet. You know? He was able to learn all this stuff and really put this Together. So I really think he might have also channeled some of this from some type of genius.
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Mhmm.
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So And he had to he he he hit too many nails on the head before this was even like like, the idea of AI When a a computer is basically just a calculator, the idea that at some point in time, this is gonna evolve into something that thinks for itself. Like, that's fucking insane. And that that'll eventually cause the human race severe issues and that, the comfort that society Was getting ready to experience because in the seventies, homes didn't all have their own TV. Who still lived pretty tough. The idea that comfort Was gonna be as you're listening to the to the because I'm listening to it instead of reading it now because I'm doing while I'm doing other tasks where I read it when I was really young.
And just time and again, hey. He just hits things, and you're like, what the fuck? This is a 50 year old book.
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Mhmm.
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It was very prescient, I dare say. Yes.
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And he said
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favorite themes because I'm getting ready to do a do and talk with, Brandon Bonanza. One of my favorite themes in there is the, mission area protectiva. Oh, yeah. Which is, where the, Bene Gesserits go around and In their talks and presence in these different, communities or worlds as they put it, They take the local lore and they start implanting ideas into the local lore That basically, parallels it. So, you know, it fits in with the lore. They're they're smart enough to realize what ideas will parallel and then they implant those. So that way later when they go You said idea. It's there waiting in that.
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Imaginary. I kinda see the modern day Freemasons as a Bene Gesserit in a sense because,
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Yeah. I would say the Theosophical Society. I would the The Benny Jesuits.
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The Benny Jesuits. Did Jim just show up?
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Jim's always been here.
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Always been here. Dune's never leaves.
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Soul Is provoked by the genes? See, I I would say that the because see, the masons The masons are real specific about Abrahamic. Like, when you look at it, they're like, oh, yeah. They represent all religions, all fucking Abrahamic religions. And, you know, they got their they got their Muslim stuff up there or, you know, Islam. They got their Judaism, and then they got their Christianity. And that that's what they represent. Now when you look at Theosophical Society, they implemented all they went across the board. They're like, yeah. We're Celtic experts. We're pagan experts.
We're Indian experts. You know, we're it was all of it. And then with all of it, where the masons are trying to basically look at the occult symbolism inside the Abrahamic works. What the Theosophical Society did was cherry pick pieces out of each one of these cultures In order to fit their ideas and then promoted that. So it's like it's these fucking rich kids like like Blavatsky that could Go around the world. And they were all rich kids, and they basically went and took the guru for a weekend courses And then fucking, you know, smooshed it all together. They're like, see, this is just the same as this because I'm an expert in all of them. And and they really aren't an expert in any of them. They're just fucking rich kids that went and took a weekend guru course.
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Is there a course in humility that people can take? Is there a course in charity, chastity, kindness, Temperance, patience, and diligence that these college students could, learn by By practicing them, they could have a kind of a live action role play situation where they are to, rehearse and practice humility. That's in opposition to pride and charity instead of greed and chastity instead of lust and kindness instead of envy, temperance instead of gluttony, patience Instead of wrath and this sort of diligence, like actively getting ahead of things instead of being slothful And the procrastination thing.
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Well, that's what Mason's instructed to do is to chisel away at all your bad parts To reveal the and exercise the good ones. So I would agree with that. Yes. And those are the spirits that are also associated with the Holy Spirit And Isaiah 11.
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I would my answer to that would be Just doing things like reading things like the Havamal, the Bible, having something to kind of help Focus in your, true north as our friend, you know, Mario would say. Because there are good tools.
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I I also had the question on this put base there while you were gone? Maybe put some beard oil some oil on there or something. Get it going. Maybe. Maybe.
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I missed it already. I missed it already.
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I do. You should.
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I I I I do have a question, for Ben about what He was just saying, do you think that is what you're talking about with the theosophical society, Is that, more of a occulted, esoteric layer of the whole one world Government and religion thing that, the more of the, Everyday Joes might see happening?
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100%. That's that is The the big push for one world government, one world religion, because that's the one thing that they do. Like, the whole concept of the great white brotherhood that you see so many people talk about, oh, the ancient information about the great white brotherhood, blah blah. No. That was made up by the Theosophical Society. There's no there's no information about it prior to that. And then you look at it, what they What they did was they took certain figures out of every culture with very little understanding of the culture or the stories at all And just started smooshing them together.
It's it's very much the same thing that, you can see that they're pushing the same thing through the, Yeah. Universalist. That's the pagan version of it. With the etymology crap, Where they're trying to make everything into one thing. And and most people don't realize that the UN Is the people that originally pushed the out of Africa theory. The out of Africa theory wasn't pushed by science. That was pushed by the UN. And the UN at the time was one of their biggest members and controlling groups It was is was the, Lucius Trust.
And before that, it was the Lucifer Trust and ends up turning into the Lucius Trust, Which was ran by Alice Bailey, who is who sat on the UN Council. So these are all concepts That are being pushed by political groups. And the thing is, because they're very smart about it, They don't just push in one avenue. They had, they had an entire, division of the Catholic church That was working under them, pushing their ideas. When you look into the actual Indian India people, They say that that entire, what we pretend with the Brahmin and all that, they say that that's just English Colonialism, that's not their true culture. That that's not their mythologies.
That that's just the English interpretation of it and that Blavatsky was an agent of, English colonialism. So over and over and then feminism, they were the they were the key, component for starting and pushing feminism. So just across the board, they've pushed this. And what you can understand with them is They don't give a shit about, your beliefs as long as it's fitting into their agenda. So they will take pieces, bits and pieces of your beliefs very much like the Penny Jezzeret. They they will, take bits and pieces of your beliefs and fit that into their agenda and then promote that portion.
And most people, because you're, they're pushing part of their agenda, they're on our side. We see that today, like, with the, pussy hat, revolution thing that happened Where people would actually start having, some type of an activism and making legitimate complaints And all of a sudden, all the pussy hats come marching up and then they take over your whole thing. And at first, the people are like, oh, wow. It's Hillary Clinton. It's AOC. It's all these big well known characters. They're gonna draw a lot of attention to my thing. So my thing might actually have a chance of going somewhere. But then really what happens is is once they get on stage, they just push their agenda with the key components of your with the components of yours that fit in with their agenda.
So, I mean, it's really brilliant. It really is.
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Yeah. That's interesting you mentioned the burning Jesuits because my when I did my first appearance on the spiders and we did the the Dune episode, One of the things I joked about was the Benny Jadroitz being the Hermetic Order of the Golden Moms. And The Timothy Chalamaine, the actor that plays the the new Paul and the new, Dune movies Looks very similar to Maud McBride. She was a a wife to one of the members of the Garden Dawn. She Also, I was in Theological Society. She had a lot they borrow a lot of her stuff in feminism. A lot of The early feminist book was hers, and I I brought it up. But she looks like identical to that actor. If you I I put pictures of them side by side, and they look identical. And she's even wearing the the the black Dresses of the the Benin Gedgirate in the picture I found of her.
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See, peep people don't realize how much the how much influence the Theosophical whole society has had. And the fact that even the whole occult world so before this, penny in the chest. Hey. Hey, Jared. Jared. So we love you, Jared. Alright. So before, if you look, one of the things I found most interesting looking into Blavatsky, If you look, she never actually practiced alchemy. So her occult secrets Or just her fucking reading books. And then there's even all kinds of things like where she talks about, Oh, my my, followers keep asking for miracles or, you know, magic, but I I just hired, and I can't do any of these things. All these things were books, and they they I think most of them assumed at some point That they would eventually have access to these powers, and what they needed was people to pay their bills And to basically lend them energy by being their followers until they have that. And then they told these people that they were also gonna eventually have access to things that they themselves couldn't do at that point time.
But it it's shocking how much that's taken over the entire, western mindset. You look at the entire new age movement. This is entirely Theosophical Society, Where they're just pushing every culture together and making it all into one big mush. And then very much, It's very interesting how much they they pushed, the feminism, and then they also pushed the out of Africa where, It seems like they wanna disempower certain groups. Like, I remember so Charlie Manson, one of the craziest things I ever heard that Charlie Manson supposedly said was some plan The and this shit was just batshit crazy. They said there was some plan to basically empower the black people, and this was something I think tied at The Theosophical Society now years later, but to empower the black people so that they would take over, So they could fuck everything up. So that way, this other group could come forward and show them how to live and then Take back over.
Like, it was really fucking convoluted.
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And we're seeing that we're seeing that happen
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What is this? It's called the root races. They, basically have their different root races. They would talk about how they would inherit authority at various times, and there would be usurpation and things like that. Then one we're going into is called the 6th epoch, and you can find information about it on there. If they call it New Galilee, So it's like the engineered apocalypse, essentially.
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Sure. And, Joshua, I have the story that we were looking at earlier. Were we able to confirm this story of the WF, World Economic Forum, calling for AI to rewrite Bible capital b Bible, the Holy Bible, to create religions that are actually Correct. Perhaps. Now that that is quite a headline, certainly.
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Like, on the left, Yeah. And that's kinda been pushing all of this AI stuff. And Yeah. That's this is Yuval
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Noah Harari. And, you know, I don't know if it's just me, but Noah is making me think of, like, Noah hide laws. Look into those So those ideas. And scrolling down, he's just saying that, you know, the Gutenberg printed the bible in the middle of 15th century, And it just printed as many as it was instructed to print, and it had no idea of its own. Is the bible good? Is it bad? How do I interpret it? And then he goes on to sign the submission. The the Gutenberg press, it just it just put out the pages of the Bible. It didn't interpret it. The press itself. I I I so I'm I'm I'm down to hear what
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AI is gonna do with the Voluspa. Let let let's find out what they do at the Volo spa. Me and Baldy can break it down.
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Right. Talking about chat GPT, talking with Times of Israel, going on the record on the stage to talk about these ideas of AI And these these algorithms, these machine learning techniques to take in the, Christian scriptures, The Jewish texts, maybe all all of the world's wisdom literature and then correcting them. I guess that would be to Make it so that it's not triggering anyone, but they make the joke of robots point trigger of killing stuff. The the idea to take the text, go through it, and then, like, find and replace pronouns, Misgendering God, whatever it is.
You know, I don't know if if they would even just Rewrite it altogether so it has all the aphorisms and the wisdoms, but without any of the authority behind it. There's a A tradition behind the scriptures and the the literature of cultures that's That that is grounded in some kind of a reality. We won't argue, you know, the false falsified documents and And the changes in translations, but to have an artificial intelligence Trained on things that sound like good doctor Seuss, Aesop fable language, but then correcting it So it is politically correct.
I guess my only question at that point is after that's been done and released and people are having access to it, What type of individual would join under that banner and think that this is, an interesting way to unite Under world peace. Who who would accept that?
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So Do you think the AI will eventually take all the books and mash them all together just like Balderson saying so they have a united one world religion under and then first off. Chat is the sound that chat will make. So it would make it would be perfect for, chat GPT tea or some form of AI because if it really wants to be our God, it has to make a bible that's, like, the next stage of a religion. And, Yeah. The only way it it like, then we worship it.
[03:39:34] Unknown:
So on on on that idea, trainee, What you know, when AI looks at a thing, it looks at the general outline of something, and it picks up like, okay. What are the broad strokes? Right. Just like how they design cartoon characters to be more men memorable so you recognize their silhouettes. Right? It gets the broad strokes. That's why sometimes it makes you know, when I feed it my image or someone else's image, it it might make it more feminine or whatever. Oh, and that could be considered as archetypal. It's it's the it's the archetype. It's the outline of these ideas of these things.
And so that's what AI would be doing. It would be looking at the bible And, their religious text, finding the similarities that outline the the story beats And trying to match them or seeing where they fit. Right? Like, just like what Ben is saying about, people who Focus on, like, linguistics and things.
[03:40:42] Unknown:
That's what AI will be doing. I was allowed to accuse Chris of being an AI him self because he's merged with it so much. But then he comes out of the woodwork inventing the word, feminine, I think it was that feminine and sentimental. Are you, What what is the word? You need to combine 2 words to get together?
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That'll be good if it used to him. If you put his image in, that would be Yeah.
[03:41:07] Unknown:
Anyways, so, yeah, that's what we're doing. But then we also have like, I I mentioned earlier in the stream Yeah. That one of the things that they are doing is they're trying to, take Take out the the liberty, the definition, and meat of these archetypes. Mhmm. Just like the Baphomet thing. Oh, it has the go ahead. It just baffle me. So that seems a bit contradictory to what AI would be doing. So I I see, what you're getting at, Cheney, my question would then be, how does that fit into this more Dismainting of these archetypes. If it's gonna be using these archetypes to make
[03:41:57] Unknown:
Well, I think it's the 51%. So it's using the archetypes that all the people in the computer are putting into it. So now the Baphomet, look How far away we are from what that is to what it was. So I believe it's going to pull the 51%, whatever the Common the most common idea of the thing is, so then it's creating it on our searches. Not even on the truth anymore. Just on the Stuff we're looking up, the pictures people are putting in. So it's becoming like the retelling of a story in such a way that when I retell a story of an argument I got into, I add that energy every time I tell it, and I change the story a little bit every time I tell it. So that's what I think everybody Searches in the AI and then the AI slowly conforming these things to what everybody it's like the ending of Game of Thrones. I'll go back to over and over again. The second, all of the people started watching it, that they didn't watch night tonight, season to season. They never read the books. They jumped on at the end and they started Twittering about it. And they only knew dragons. They only knew fire. They only knew action. That's all they wanted. They didn't need the character character development anymore. So now We're only gonna get the end of what the most popular idea is by the dumbest people. So the artificial intelligence will be the lowest common denominator of people Programming the artificial intelligence.
Because the smartest people aren't looking up anything on the fucking computer.
[03:43:24] Unknown:
Because why would you at that point? At that point, the smart people realize it's the fucking barn wall. Yeah. And why would I even look at the barn wall? There's no point. It's like checking Snopes. Why would I fucking even look at what Snopes has to say about something? What the hell is the point?
[03:43:41] Unknown:
And it's funny that they have the ouroboros in the, like, the theological society, the theologian. They have the ouroboros, but they're actually eating their own tail. And I think it's, Thomas Edison being so into the, madam blah Blavatsky blah puff I can't say her fucking name. Him being so into it and the wires that connect us now and the fake electricity we live on and the light bulbs and the other it's like all part of the rhetoric of I I do think a lot of our society, is under this, and nobody looks into it.
[03:44:16] Unknown:
It's just amazing. Mean, Even during that same time period, I I kinda take the, opposite on the, the, World Fairs, how a lot of these people look and they're like, oh my god. Look at this lost technology. Oh my god. They lit up a whole giant area in, like, 3 days. Yeah. They ran DC fucking power. I can string up some fucking wire. You know? Have these people never been to Mexico? Like, the entire goddamn country's wired like that open wire. Just bundles of fucking connections hanging out there just out in the open. Like, this isn't hard.
The and the things that were put together were molding. For me, that that Entire world's fair system was basically a rollout of the shit technology that we use today. Like, oh, hey. Look. This is so big and grand, and it was just garbage the whole time. Garbage. It was a sales pitch to sell it.
[03:45:21] Unknown:
I would like to welcome Abby and Gordy.
[03:45:25] Unknown:
Oh, would you like to welcome them?
[03:45:29] Unknown:
And I was.
[03:45:32] Unknown:
Yeah. I mean, just You're welcome. It's because I have sunglasses on. Anytime I come into a Stream with sunglasses. It's like, whew. I'm hot today. I guess it does protect you. It's like, a false persona.
[03:45:45] Unknown:
But you look awesome. Can you please flex for me?
[03:45:49] Unknown:
I guess. I don't really work my biceps, though. Dude, you look amazing.
[03:45:53] Unknown:
Look like a Marvel superhero. Pearls. These.
[03:45:58] Unknown:
Hey. Chris came back, so Gordy had to come back so he could say Spider Man sucks again.
[03:46:05] Unknown:
I mean to be a lot more specific than that if we like to do it on the air, but I don't think we wanna do that. So
[03:46:11] Unknown:
Courtney. Yeah. It's That's strong Courtney needs sunglasses too.
[03:46:16] Unknown:
No. I should.
[03:46:18] Unknown:
Yeah. I mean No. I I I I can totally see why Gordy would say that.
[03:46:26] Unknown:
I don't think a lot of people would see why I would say that. I don't think people understand, apparently. Like, I don't think people understand that this is, like, this is a privilege, what you're doing here. Like, people would like to jump in. Oh, fuck. Am I am I frozen again?
[03:46:47] Unknown:
Not now. No.
[03:46:49] Unknown:
No. You actually did not freeze. It was shocking. Fuck. Yeah. For once. The best part was he automatically went with the freeze too. Like, that freeze was there. I know it was. It was there. Right?
[03:47:06] Unknown:
The thing is People stalking you to get on screen, to get attention, to do, like, Tai Chi on screen For attention like, you guys wanna do this on the air. We could have done this In the Telegram group, but everybody wants to do this on the air. Apparently okay. Why is this happening? I thought we were trying to elevate the conversation. No? Nothing? But I'm the bad guy? No.
[03:47:52] Unknown:
I know.
[03:47:53] Unknown:
You guys understand this. Right? We had a we had a plant sabotage an episode that could have been something nice. This is mismanagement of our realm. I don't think you people understand that this stuff has real consequences. People see this the fucking entertainment. This is not entertainment for some of us. This is not cosplay. Go exercise on your own time, in your own house, away from us. Why would you we need to see that. I'm I'm sorry. I thought people like You, Tim. And I thought I thought it inspired people. Well, I thought I thought that you crashed our stream twice live on the air, and you were never supposed to be back here again. I don't know who you buttered up. I Or who you've been stalking?
[03:48:57] Unknown:
Alright. Alright. Hey. Look. I'm a bad personality for the week. It's alright. I love you guys. I love you guys. You have a good night. You you Bye. Guys rock. I'll see you later.
[03:49:17] Unknown:
This is also about respect. This is a privilege. And you don't just jump in with Think little words that you think are gonna be synchronicities, and you're trying to stick the square peg in a round hole. That's not how this works. If you don't understand that yet, you shouldn't be on a weave. This is a dance. It's a conversation. This is art form. You should be getting better at this, not worse. We've been having these little, great, wonderful conversations, and then they get in this room and it turns to shit, man. Are we taking this seriously or not?
I probably should have done this off the air, but nobody wants the fucking meat. Nobody wants to talk.
[03:50:18] Unknown:
It's okay to do it publicly. Talked at a meeting or I talked this week. I was unavailable as, the farm has been,
[03:50:26] Unknown:
overrun. No. It's not you, dude. Right. It's hurt.
[03:50:30] Unknown:
So I just haven't been around. I mean, I I haven't even been able to do my own Letting us
[03:50:34] Unknown:
our fucking barn door are open, apparently. This isn't just a hobby, Chris. This is not entertainment. Someone has to have real life skin in the fucking game.
[03:50:54] Unknown:
Oh, hey, Gordy. Do you understand? Say this is an Internet. Shut the fuck up. Press this. You shut the fuck up. I did not say this is an entertainment. I take this seriously. I've been through so much shit. I know you have too. I'm here because I'm trying to do better, and you guys Have been welcoming to me, and I appreciate of that. And I try every day Because I'm in this group. But I don't appreciate you thinking I'm a little shit kid, and I don't know shit. I'm aware. I deserve everything. I know what the fuck's going on. I I might not even say it. It might take me a minute, But I fucking catch on.
Okay? I'm sorry that do you think otherwise of me? But I'm trying my fucking hardest. And this isn't entertainment. This isn't a game. This is my life. I'm trying to get my foot on the ground to create my life.
[03:52:20] Unknown:
Chris, this is not a job.
[03:52:28] Unknown:
I know. It's not a job. It's life, Just like you're saying.
[03:52:35] Unknown:
That's right. That's right. Chris. Chris, it's
[03:52:39] Unknown:
real. Why are you calling me out, like, Call call me privately. I I tried to. I tried to, young man. No. You did not. I can show you my my phone. I do not have no notifications. You didn't mess with me privately at all tonight. You're right. I didn't.
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Or
[03:53:00] Unknown:
I didn't. So don't say that shit.
[03:53:03] Unknown:
Okay, Chris. What what's going on, Alan? How does this happen? Finish what you're saying about me. Chris, this wasn't about you. For it. Yeah. It's it's This wasn't about you at all, Chris.
[03:53:34] Unknown:
Then why did you then why did you call me out right here on the line? I know. It's recorded.
[03:53:40] Unknown:
Chris? I'll answer, Gordy. The the the way this happens is the name. We talk about the of Weaving Spider's Welcome. And, it's difficult to navigate who is welcome. And not just because of, Well, we don't like that person. They're blacklisted or whitelisted. It's because every day in the mental space and where people are and and what they're Caught up with and trying to then enter the room. Like you said, we I totally agree with that. It's a respectful thing. It is a sacred space. We need to protect that, and we are struggling with, as a group dynamic, finding out What is what is the boundary? What is our own respect? And what is our what is our self respect
[03:54:35] Unknown:
for ourselves, for others? Well, probably, I don't have no Fucking self respect here. So guess what? I'm out. I'm done with spiders. I'm not gonna see any of you guys again. I'm not giving you a little bit of information. Treated life, I am out because I need to get have a life. And I don't have any room to be shit on. So goodbye.
[03:55:06] Unknown:
Chris, we love you.
[03:55:12] Unknown:
It's hard with family members we love, and This is real. This is real, and this is sacred, and this is working through it. And we are Working with the integrity and the consistency to be the same people we are on all the platforms talking After a week before, we've it's our consistency to improve. And, Gordy, I appreciate that you are Raising the standard, holding us, and asking us to do better. I value that. Yeah.
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It's And
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that's not to say that other people are doing worse. I There are times when I'm better, and there's other times when I'm less than my best. I recognize that. We all go through times in our life, and this is what episode 211. It grows into something, and we're all taking ownership in it. And it means something different to everyone. I appreciate that you said, Gordy that no no one can answer for you. No one can answer for me. We are individuals here. We all have our own unique point of view. We have our own feelings. We have our own thoughts. And to enter into a sacred space It's a sacred thing.
And we love each other. And because we love each other, We do experience that tough love to say, you know, my feelings have been hurt or feel like I wasn't listened to. And the scheduling, again, for the avoidance of things. Yeah. I'm I apologize for Yeah. Avoidant to certain things and knowing that everyone's time is well, gordy your time and Jamie's time and Balderson's time and Jim's time and Abby's time and Branch's time and everybody who's joined us. I it's We respect everyone's time. It's difficult
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too. There's also a issue of trust.
[03:57:40] Unknown:
Yeah.
[03:57:44] Unknown:
I mean, since we have a history now of being Of that event. You know? Yeah. Yeah. I think we need to very take it very seriously. You know, This is a branch off of the art only picture show. Yes. Very Tracy Twyman Tide. Indeed. You understand? Those people are the people that try to get in here. When you leave that door open, there are some of us that are living the real life. Understand? We have Do you understand? Real life consequences happen from this shit With associations with the wrong people. That's all I'm gonna say for that. Thank you for saying that. Trust. We need to be able to trust you. If I don't see your face sometimes, I'm gonna be less likely to trust you.
If you don't show up or you just show up every once in a while, are you not Being respectful respectful first of guest? Of our guest. Like, that's 1 on 1. Come on. You shouldn't be in in the room. You're just, Like, making shit up to try and sound like you've got something to say. You have to be there already. This takes life experience. There is an a league and a b league for this reason. We have a Wednesday night. Bullshit.
[03:59:58] Unknown:
We've blurred those lines too because we've had guests on Wednesday nights, and our last guest, Robbie Marks, Could have been a Saturday night cast. So for our audience who are trying to figure out what we're doing, we need to be more clear about that, Certainly.
[04:00:16] Unknown:
And even Wednesday night, we respect that as well. Changes and a lot of changes. And then inside those changes, they're like like, Wednesday, it was a it's not like that was just a willy nilly thing that that gentleman, he was an excellent guest, But he couldn't make it Saturday, so it had to get moved to Wednesday, and he wasn't gonna be around for the rest of the summer. So you know? But, yeah, we've try been trying to make a lot of changes. We are, like Gordy said, trying to really Up the standard, we've been moved our time up so that way we had access to better guests, so we've gotten better guests. And including Jim bringing in Temple Grandin, which was an absolute, you know, freaking
[04:01:04] Unknown:
bell ringer of a test. Let's let's let's be clear about what happened on that event. We recorded that on a Sunday, And we premiered that later. So that prerecorded video premiered on was it episode 208, I think? And then we had we didn't trust and we didn't verify enough, certain guests. We didn't know, like, the current condition of the guest, and I do apologize for that.
[04:01:36] Unknown:
So that has I mean, I guess if you're gonna if you're gonna if you're gonna say that, you gotta kind of bring out the whole story. We premiered that, and then we followed that by a normal weave after premiering the video. And then at the toward the end of that, we a different guest that had nothing to do with Temple Grandin, But somehow shows up on the night when probably the biggest guest that I can imagine that we're gonna have access to anytime Yeah. And then Yeah. You know, that you know, that's a once in in years it take that you get somebody like that. Okay. This was not live at that time.
[04:02:18] Unknown:
We No. We we made a port we made a poor judgment call. I I made a poor judgment call there, others involved with that. We didn't Say no. We didn't slow things down. And when things get going in real time, it's it's difficult to to know what's going on. So the best thing we need to do is just slow things down and say, Let it wait. Let it wait. We can't have Party crashers showing up late that we haven't verified, and we don't know the the status of their sobriety Or mental health condition at the moment. Yeah.
[04:03:05] Unknown:
Wouldn't that be nice if there was a a almost like that fucking thing for the, drunk drivers that they have to blow in the little thing to have access to Their car. Like, you cannot open your mouth on the Internet if you are fucking if you are fully imbibed.
[04:03:22] Unknown:
Like, no. Right. Right. And the trust thing is to say, well, it's it's difficult to know if someone shows up and Crash lands the plane that we're flying. Well, we are we are responsible for allowing someone to be in the the pilot's chair at that time. Yeah. Lot of experience. We're gaining wisdom. I appreciate that. You've been a great mentor, Gordian, Balderson, Cheney, and everybody else. Jim, especially. SB, I know, is appreciated when he's able to make it.
[04:04:17] Unknown:
All you guys.
[04:04:23] Unknown:
Yeah. I love you guys. This is why I don't I'm protective of you guys. You know? Like Yeah. I don't want those fuckers in here. Like, this is I'm I'm not kidding. When I say be real or get the fuck out, be be off air enough with us That we know you. We can trust you. That we have these conversations. Because I consider you friends. Very good friends. You're the only people that I can talk to about this weird shit. Yeah. This is a sacred space. I'm not fucking around with it, man. If you want me to start another room, I will. You just wanna let the door in and just, that's what Wednesday was supposed to be for.
Yeah. This is our space, man. This is ours. We're not leading up to little kids and shit. We're grown ups. Act like it. People fall fall to the wayside. That's a good thing, guys. It means we're upping our game. And this game needs to be upped a lot. You hear people there talk about us. You know why? Because we're not fucking around. They're copying us for a reason. They listen to us For a reason. Give them discussion to to listen to. Ideas. We gotta get back to fucking ideas. That's what this was supposed to be for. That's what the conspiratorial is for. You share your you share your experience, your authentic experience, and the wisdom that you've gained from that, And we learn from each other.
I don't wanna hear what book you read Her breakdown or whatever. I wanna hear your story, Your authentic story. Digs are fun. Digs are great For for getting up to a point. Most of the world woke up yesterday. We're already here. We need to set that standard that they need to get to.
[04:07:15] Unknown:
Do you think it's appropriate TED Talks. Do you think it's appropriate that it's Father's Day? You had to come in and daddy?
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Oh, fuck it, jeez. Somebody's gotta put the pants on.
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Yeah.
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Has to happen sometimes for a sacred space. There has to be a masculine to protect the sacred space so everybody can be vulnerable in their feminine.
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That is true. 100%.
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And trust is one of those big things, and this is an Internet Game where our faces are all on air, and it's very easy to devalue anything that we say, which is putting some Nimrod next to us. No offense, Nimrod.
[04:08:08] Unknown:
He was a pretty cool pastor of mine. Wanted to fill me with the holy spirit.
[04:08:15] Unknown:
Nimrod?
[04:08:16] Unknown:
Yeah. My pastor Nimrod at my Pentecostal church. I don't know if he was a rebel or an idiot. I think he was just an old guy who went to church all of his life. But I value the wisdom and the respect that that he had of a of a sacred institution That's sort of spiritual power.
[04:08:40] Unknown:
Reverence.
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In reverence. That's why they call them reverence. Right? Pastors and spiritual leaders. The best designs. The worst at times, the cult of personality Or they gain trust, but then they don't deserve it, and they lose it. And then they go out and Give a public apology, and then years later, people are giving them more money than ever, televangelists and things.
[04:09:10] Unknown:
But yeah. Because then they have the power of the comeback. You know, the the old comeback story. That's Everybody loves the comeback story, just about as much as everybody loves seeing the big man fall. So to do all of them, You know, that that just keeps you in the spotlight the entire time. What's the guy's name again? Recently, like, recently with, with Otis? You know, Hollywood, you got, Robert Downey junior, he he lived through that entire thing, and he's probably about the biggest star that there is now.
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Or like Martha Stewart.
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Yep. Yep. Wow. Can't believe they put her on the I I I on the cover of, Sports Illustrated.
[04:10:07] Unknown:
SI. When was the last time you picked up a magazine? An actual magazine?
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2 days ago. October best.
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October.
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I accidentally dropped a stack of magazines, and I was Wow. Magazines. I can't believe somebody's holding you on to these. They're, like, they're coral magazines. They're, like, for chorus. So Yeah. Really, the only mag
[04:10:33] Unknown:
More travels. Like, the the the sun and the national choir and the grocery stand. Not that I go looking for magazines, I guess. So, I mean, maybe they exist. I don't I don't fucking know.
[04:10:46] Unknown:
I read the National Enquirer and Star pretty regularly, But I gotta keep I gotta know what's happening in the real world.
[04:10:54] Unknown:
In the real world. Right?
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I know. Everybody is like, when did you wake up to conspiracy? I'm like, I didn't ever have a day in my life that I remember that there wasn't the Star in the National Enquire and Globe on a table in my house. I'm like, I don't think there ever was a world that believed that there wasn't, like, bat child. You know? Like Did Did you have what? I was gonna say Weekly World News? Yeah. All of the those papers Dude, I love Weekly World News. They used to be kinda cheap, and my mom would Get them every week at the grocery. I think my grandma's got them too. But we lived in Palm Beach, so the Enquirer is in Palm Beach. So it's almost like our weekly rag. Like, the same way New York Post has their weekly RAG or the Willamette Weekly in Portland.
Yeah. We just had the National Enquirer, and it talked you know, a lot of the people that it talked about were all Palm Beach people. They were all in Miami and and then it kinda branched out. TMZ is the fake National Enquirer. TMZ is the CIA's version of the National Enquirer. The National Enquirer, though, is legit. They started the blind items. They're the ones like that Bruno Molly shoes with OJ Simpson for the civil trial.
[04:12:08] Unknown:
I always heard the National Enquirer actually told the truth.
[04:12:12] Unknown:
I'll stay I feel like if there is a secret society of good guys, the National Enquirer is the agents with the weapons that follow these celebrities to keep them safe. So we think, oh my gosh. Look at all the paparazzi around Britney Spears or Donald Trump. But, really, it's just A whole bunch of Secret Service that are so much smarter to have cameras and mopeds than to dress in suits and look like Secret Service. But maybe I'm just smarter than all the national intelligence agencies, and that's how I would do it. That's how I would've gotten princess Diana out of the tunnel, is the paparazzi would've always been protecting her. They would've never been taking pictures. That would just be the illusion.
So I would need the paper to sell the illusion and so you look up all these fake guys that fake their death. They're all, like, publication errors. They're all, like, Robert Maxwell. Like, all these dudes, they're all on publication. This is the real way of the magic. You gotta own the TV and the papers to get people to believe the story. And once they believe it, they create it.
[04:13:15] Unknown:
Just throw that name here. Robert Maxwell actually owned a publication. Yeah. I think he
[04:13:22] Unknown:
like I think that's how he got all his money.
[04:13:25] Unknown:
Holy fuck. Because, yeah, his kid Fucking what? The twins? Isn't there twin girls that are both fucking the side agents and shit like that?
[04:13:35] Unknown:
Are you kidding me? They, like, created the the daughters. They created something, like, whatever microchip, whatever, that goes into all the computers. That's not Ghislaine. I feel like Ghislaine's the scapegoat of the Maxwell family. All the sons, they like what did one of the sons just start? Or he was, like, all involved in. I'll think of it in a minute. I just watched the whole movie on it, and I was like, what? Robert Maxwell is the guy that backed this? I was so surprised, but he puts his son up to, like, Run it for the dude. I don't remember. It'll come to me in a minute. But, yeah, all the other Maxwell kids, he has, like, 9 kids. I think Ghislaine's one of the youngest.
[04:14:36] Unknown:
But since the other 2 were already Mossad agents, they couldn't be sold as The it is the celebrity faces. They couldn't be the ones that are out in public because they're all already so intertwined in government workings.
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And they're kinda Uggos. Elaine was, like, the only one that is a looker enough That her dad was, like, super impressed with her to have on his arm. So when he went to all these galas and he was rubbing elbows with all these people, he would bring Ghislaine over all the other ones.
[04:15:15] Unknown:
It's creepy, but it's I mean, I'm aware of which I've got really good looking kids. But I'm aware of, like, my nephews and nieces, which ones are more track, and then the other ones just standpoint.
[04:15:38] Unknown:
My kids are really But, like, you know Well, in your case, Ben, you'd have to pick the one that, like I don't like a big one. The nice point. You the the schmoozer. The charming one. Charming.
[04:15:52] Unknown:
Oh, you haven't met my family. They're all like me, charming like a fucking rasp. Well, then he's the one
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that's the least likely to be an asshole, which that would be my case Dude, I think one is not gonna be the biggest asshole.
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My my wife's like, why do you like all the naughty kids? Like and then she meets she, like, she meets my family. She's like, what the fuck? Like, my grandson, for a while, He was he would and this was when he was real little. He was flipping people off, and, I mean, he when he did it, he had, like, forced to. He's like Like, fuck you, man. Like and so then at school, they taught they taught him to to They he called it flicking, but to just snap his fingers. So then rather than just snap his fingers, he'd go Like that, and I mean, he was putting the oomph into it. And his mom's told him no, and he goes like that. And Christy looks at him. She goes, I wouldn't do that if I were you. And he looks at her and goes, oh, I would.
There is no sweet kids in my group. They're fucking idiots.
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I know what it was that Robert Maxwell's son helped do. That's so weird. And when you think of it in America, Tetris.
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Oh, wow. Tetris was honestly the first girl video game that I could think of.
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Tetris was the game because they needed when they were selling everybody on these handheld items, Game Boy was the first. And so to get these in our hands, they couldn't give us a Super Mario or a game that was for kids. They had to give something that adults would also find intriguing. So Tetris was the perfect handheld game to put on this kind of device to make adults buy Game Boy for the first time. So that's where you have this first walking in of adults playing video games.
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Like, not just only for kids. Curls. Like, all brain training. Even my wife in the background, she goes, that's funny you said that because I love Tetris. Tetris was the first game I remember. Like, before that, Video games were a boys' nerdy thing. Like, that was something dumb boys did. Then Tetris came out, and all of a sudden,
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A bunch of girls just loved Tetris. Like, they didn't give a fuck about Super Mario or Pac Man or combat. No. I I think you're right too because they even tried miss Pac Man way before on Atari before that came out, and girls just didn't Go to Atari in the same way. They didn't wanna play, like, galaxy whatever and shoot things or so it's like even Super Mario, everything was running and shooting in Contra, And then Tetris was Yep. Definitely that nice. Look look at even today. Bubble pop and all those games that are real similar to the Tetris style game.
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Girls fucking will sit there for hours. You're like like, my wife, I'm like, how the fuck are you getting the Internet when we first started dating? And it's like, no. She's she's playing games like that. Crushing candy. Yeah. Crushing candy.
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Shoot your mind. Angry birds or doctor Mario.
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I don't know. That was like Tetris, but you didn't have a lot of though. I don't know. It's just it was different. I have an old school Nintendo with doctor Mario. Girls. I'll doctor Mario my face off. The best part about doctor Mario and I'll play Tetris in a way that I'll only get Tetrises. Like, I get really OCD with it, and so I'll make it all stacked so that it's only Tetris' that I score, but I like playing against people because then you make shit rain on them when you Tetris Fuck up their whole shit.
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Yeah. That's what doctor Mario does too. Yep. We're thinking about it. I loved Super Pitfall. I loved adventure. I loved all the games. So I don't know if that was necessarily I think that's where Minecraft kinda took over from
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Tetris because you have blocks Minecraft and so Getting things together and moving things around. And then with Minecraft, it adds into the build a house thing. So that's building a dollhouse So that appeals to women who wanna build houses, and they wanna mine for things and craft and do chores and farm.
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Pong, though. That was, like, the first game my mom played. That's the only one she would play. It was, like, Pong with little paddles. Remember that? Mhmm. That's that was a girl game, I would say.
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Yeah. Pong Pong was interesting. That was really, though. That was, like, such a Calico vision, very few people actually had because that was a Calico vision game, really. Yeah. Oh. It it was. But then they can release it on Atari too. Yeah. Eventually, they did. Because then Calico eventually died out in Atari because Coleco just went went under because they only have, like, Pong, and then they had this weird space game. Because my uncle had a Coleco, And there was no games for it. And, they went under, and then, yeah, they got I think Centipede might have been Clecos also originally because Centipede wasn't Ataris.
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Elon's, Neuralink is using Pong, I think, to train the monkey.
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Mhmm.
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And he's gotten really good at it. He's just thinking about what to do, and it's doing it on the screen. So there's no remote control really anymore. So think about video games doing that in the future where you don't even need It's already done. Control anymore. That'll be one of the big selling points probably.
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Thing was from the sixties. They had that stuff down. Alright. Video of that in the seventies. That stuff he was just given this technology. All his stuff is show. It's a
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plan. It goes online. Right? In humans, allegedly, the human trials.
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Human trials.
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Right.
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Public human trials. Haven't done 2 human trial trials since 1963.
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Yeah. And now they want to invite the cameras in to see it, to put it on display. Now it's I mean ready Showing. They haven't done you mean they haven't done human trials since 20,
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20?
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Yeah. No shit. They don't count the military. Oh. Alright. They're all
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implanted now.
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Mhmm.
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Yeah. Everybody got fucking the that one speech. Obama even said it. He said, you got you people are all part of the biggest medical experiment in history. Like, this was not Fucking tested. It's safe and effective. They didn't know any of that. The long term effects of Something that has not existed long term cannot be known.
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I'm looking forward to a new moon and summer solstice. The longest day of sunlight?
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Am I the only one who doesn't like the new moon?
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I can always feel it. I don't mind the new moon. I I don't mind it. I I I really don't like the new moon or the full moon, though. The new moon, you're just lacking in energy. And then the full It's like it's like you're a fucking tweaker. You can't sleep, but you can't it's not like there's anything positive. It's not like you Can take that energy and channel it into something. You're just spinning your wheels all fucking night. Like, just laying there just, Goddamn it. I gotta make it out in 4 hours. Can I please fall asleep?
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See, I've I've never had a issue on the full moon. I don't even notice it. I just noticed The new moon. I I can I don't know? That's when I get my crazy, I guess, like everybody else on the full moon.
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Because there's actually a lot of crossover between the two texts.
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You just said what I thought you said.
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I just had to
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Break the silence.
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It wasn't even awkward. It was all just me. It was built up. I felt hot for a minute. I was like, do I have to take this shirt off?
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It's a cool down, man.
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Do I have to go sit outside in the moon? I like all the moon. And then
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I like Gordy's new thing where he doesn't freeze, but his screen gets all small and it says shit Internet.
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Yeah. No shit.
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The best part is is, like, 3 times tonight while you were doing that, you were just letting things marinate, and I thought you were froze. And then I look and and then I had to book over to see that you were stinking.
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I was like, stinking. I was like, ah, he froze. That thing never stopped. Sometimes the the gear starts missing. You know, there's some teeth missing up there On those gears a little bit, it slips, but it gets back.
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Oh, shit. I know I hear the notifications.
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The symphony of it is kinda lulling me into a
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Boom.
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Sounds like under the water, like,
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kind of that sound palette You know, the you know? Mellow Oh, no. This is just basically the way my last 3 months has went. Yeah. Mhmm. It's like, like, I love James from Grounded. I love the guy, but I I now, at this point, dread Tuesdays when he puts out a new episode because that means just for the next day, I am gonna be under a constant assault. I'm like, oh god. I can't take this much human interaction.
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Holy shit. Human interaction. It's not It's not the controversy. It's the human interaction that is just Yeah. Us Yeah. So goddamn much.
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Not the controversy at all. Just the amount of human interaction. It's like I'm not a lot of controversy. Fucking monkeys every day. Yeah.
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Yeah. Like like I don't care about what you said. I can only hand like as long as there's only like a couple interactions per day, It doesn't even matter how good or bad those interactions were. It's just when it gets to become too many interactions. I'm like, goddamn it. Why are people talking to me? Fucking shouldn't I be down hanging out with cows or something?
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The hangman is the tarot card of the day.
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And, the movie choice is arachnophobia. So there's a there's a fear of spiders to be well aware of. John Goodman.
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Eric, one of the only dreams in my life I can ever remember was a was a spider dream. And my uncle Got bit by a fiddleback and almost died from it. He reacted really badly to it. Yeah. And, My brother was being born. I was 4. And so my uncle came and stayed at the house while my dad and mom went to the hospital. And I I was freaking out because his leg was like this his calf was like this fucking big around. His other one was only like this. And it was, like, oozing shit from all these different spots and because he had, like, some weird nerve reaction to it. It was oozing out of all these different spots. So I was freaking out, and I had this little teddy bear, and I kept winding it up because it played music. And my uncle took and pushed The fucking winder inside the bear so I couldn't wind it no more. And then I was freaking about how fucking spiders get me because I you know, this he he's fucking laying there, you know, all spider bit and shit.
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Dramatic.
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I've never been bit by a spider. The one scared of He's still the one scared of spiders. I'm fine with them.
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I'm sure I've swallowed some if science is right. They're just crawling in my mouth all the time while I
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sleep. That's why I don't sleep. Florida. Of course, you have spiders in your mouth.
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Spiders in my mouth and snakes in my toilet.
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Yeah. I got bit 5 bones by a black widow one time. It made me really sick. Oh, shit. Oh my gosh. We're clearing out some rosemary back here. Bastard. And it got stuck in my pants and, like, bit my ass. Oh.
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I was like,
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oh, so you're real, like, the next day. Yeah. On the butt talks. Oh, it feels so good the next day, but it was fine. You know, Verint.
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Yeah. You know that there's not even an anti venom for, black widows or, brown recluses.
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There's not even any kind of Get through it. Antibiotics. That's what they give you.
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Give you some pain meds and some fucking antibiotics so you don't get an infection. Yeah. That's it. It it can hurt like hell going through growth and emotions and saying what's really on your mind and
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So you like, people have a people have these expectations of what happens in the medical system. And, like, even, like, when you get poisoned, When I was in the army, one of the things that they taught us, we had to carry these if if there was a threat of chemical wear warfare, We had to carry these 2 little, injector pets. And if we thought that we were getting gas, You took and you slammed them things into your fucking thigh, and and it would the needle would come out automatically and dose you automatically. So we're like, well, what is it? You know? How how is this even do you know what we're getting counted with? It it it's just basically meth.
That that's the medical industry. They're just basically hitting you with meth. And it's supposed to speed your system up so fast that, You you know, it's like when you have to rev your engine because it starts running like shit, so you rev it real fast so you can get going. Like, that's what it's doing to your body. It's like, it'll burn that poison out quick and keep your body going. So it's basically just a fucking a needle of meth. That's that's your anti poison.
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Moral of the story?
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Yeah. I won't say it. Moral of the story is medical industry is bullshit.
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I'll join the military.
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Yeah. Don't join the army. Yeah. Don't do that. Sorry to military people in the room.
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Moral of the story, don't become property of the government. Absolutely.
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Yeah. So when I first joined, I got some birds Now my face blistered? I got written up for that because I destroyed government property. Like, fuck.
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It's against the uniform code of military justice to have sex in any other position but missionary too. I don't know if you all knew that. Yeah.
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Oh my gosh. You can't commit sodomy. Yeah. You get caught getting a job from your girlfriend, and you're like This was literally explained to us in boot camp. They're like, it mostly won't be a problem, but if, like, somebody's mom if you're young and their mom says You, committed sodomy? That is they will press it, and it will become a problem.
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Do you guys have magic underwear In the military. Army? Like, military jock straps? I know. It just seems like so crazy that They would have any say so on how the position that you have sex. It's wild. That's
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that's what It's like Mormon. That's why I'm like, you put magic underwear. When they're telling you that, like, they're showing you, you know, the codes and stuff, you're like, are you kidding me? And, you You know, smart ass me. Of course, I say that. And then they're like, no. We're we're not joking. This isn't funny. You will get in trouble if you you know, If somebody catches you, I was like, oh, okay. So
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It's the code of conduct that you agreed to because you agree to follow all the orders.
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You are you are military property. I got when like I said, when I got sunburnt on my face, I got in trouble and written up for destruction of military property Right. Because I got a sunburn. We'll take that to a private Christian college where you Sign an agreement, a lifestyle statement
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of agreement saying that you will behave in a certain way and abstain from other behaviors. You are to read that and understand that and make the agreement that that is the atmosphere, the climate, The the home life that you wanna live in together in community, and that's the agreement. And if that agreement is breached, Then it needs to be addressed, and there needs to be disciplinary action. There needs to be counseling, whatever it is, to restore that. But at the same time, it's also a business. So you've agreed to the terms of service. You agreed to pay the loans, but at the same time, You mess up and Yeah. They they they kick you out they can kick you out, and you're out the money.
Because you agreed to those circumstances. Abby and I Abby and I would've went to fucking,
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would've went to Fort Leavenworth. We didn't you don't just get kicked out. You go to Fort Leavenworth.
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Yeah. You gotta do time in the brig.
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Right.
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And then on the same day that they explain that to you. They just try to get you not to want sex at all. It just I guess in the army when I was in anyways, that just happens to be the same day that they go through STDs, And you sit and on the giant screen see the most horrifying cases of every STD you could imagine. You're like, oh my god.
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Elephantiasis of the testicles or something.
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Yeah. That one's scary. That was the best picture that.
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In the, Guinness book.
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I didn't take elephantiasis, but I took a softball to the nuts once in prison. And then and it it hit them so hard that they turned black. Oh, that was scary.
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That is scary. Those pictures in Gwyneth's book.
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Mhmm.
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You never see, like, elephantitis of the labia.
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I wasn't I wasn't looking for it.
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That's called a penis.
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It's called a penis. That's the elephantiasis of the clit. My pronoun is she, her. I just have elephant tightness. My clit's Just swallow it. Yeah. Like the Elephant Man movie. That changes the whole thing. That would be another sketch for my sketch comedy show. It'd be like a woman scene getting you trampled by an elephant, and then somebody just warm with elephantiasis of the clit.
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Both. Okay. I don't even know if I should speak up. But see okay. I had Uh-oh. Adult
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not man. No. It's from rapt attention now. Rapt attention.
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Go for it. It's been I'll tell everyone the carpet matches the drapes in my situation.
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And if if things aren't lubricated enough, you know, if the guy is not doing his job, that can happen. What? Hold on. What what what what did you just blame those dudes on the dude? Yeah. Absolutely. Blame the lubrication. I did. Is that our Oh, well, it isn't just the dude's fault. That's just absolutely true. The partner. No. It's right. I'll call
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you guys back. It is up to the partner to roll out the red carpet. That is what I feel. It's not just the dude. It's whoever the partner is. Right. It is up to them to roll out the red carpet. It is not up to the person on whether or not they're Dry or moist. You're not doing your job if there is no red carpet rolled out.
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There you go.
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It's not just a dude. But No. Like I mean like, if all people of Yeah. War play has to happen more For the red carpet to be rolled out. Exactly. But I would So you know the event's about to happen. You have to stop for the paparazzi See on the way in. I'm like, oh, it's about to get real.
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Some some girls just have issues, And most girls have issues at a certain age.
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Mhmm. Interpretation.
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I have issues in Really good. Found that to be true. I just think it's, the the Boy, I haven't It becomes a chore. Not you have not reached
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perimenopause. That's why you do not think that is true.
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But it becomes a chore just as a still a workup. You gotta work that whole thing up. But I also think People in general should just mess around with lube a little more.
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All people in general. It should just be That's that's that's the only answer some nights once The perimenopause hits. Like, there's sometimes that thing's a fucking cotton ball. Like like, I don't care if you stick your mouth on it. It don't matter. You just gotta hit it with the fuck. You just gotta hit it with the fucking mouth still. Yeah. Cotton mouth. It has cotton mouth. Hit ass cotton mouth. Yeah.
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Yeah.
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I didn't say it was you. I
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gave God a c t.
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She
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that That's probably the worst thing that was actually called out on stream tonight. You don't even know yet, Ben. The consequences of what you just said are Or the worst thing that was out, Jared. I know it. She thinks that's the worst. I don't think so. I see it.
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I don't know. The cat just squished my fucking My tripping balls, now they're, like, twist tripping squishies.
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These ones scream from the back.
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The the thought and the the realness of statements that have been said tonight metabolize differently in everybody's minds and bodies and hits differently at different times, and there's a lot going on. We have a lot to sit and think about, and It's very thought provoking.
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Metabolize. That was a very interesting word choice. Yeah.
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Metabolize. Hurdles have such a slow metabolism that they can, like, be Dying on the side of the road for, like, 2 days. What? What does? Gopher tortoises. They have such a slow metabolism. It takes them forever to die. There's a thing called gopher tortoises now?
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There always has been. Okay. I dig holes. And then Oh, for tortoise.
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People meth to push poison through them, and you think that maybe the slow metabolism might
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Prolonged lives better than them. Well, they they say that the Galapagos turtle had no natural cause of death Except for, like, humans and whatever things we brought to it. But they found them, like, 100 of years since they've been watching that the same Galapagos turtles are still around. Yeah. The gopher turtles are I they're I know they're native to other places, but they're also in Florida and, They take 20 years before they get to breeding age, so they need to be on the endangered species list now, but they're not adding them to the endangered species list. And, they dig holes that are huge for the entire habitat of Florida. Everything uses them to burrow and to go into. And then sometimes when there's Floods, they flood their holes, but a big thing with all the development happening is they're coming in and they're just concreting over these holes. So the turtles can't get back out.
And there and there's steps you can do. It's so horrible. And some of them are, you know, 80 year old turtles that have been living on this land forever, and and You can just call the state, and there's volunteers that will come and remove these turtles. But they just don't wanna go through all the headache of it. So, if you have a big development, you have to you have, like, 3 months or something to get these turtles off your property. But if you have less than I think it's a third of an acre, you don't have to call. So a lot of these small houses are just going up and burying these turtles in. So these volunteers go around and they, like, flag all the holes and then they have to pull them out. And, they're trying to set up other things like, people having nets in their yard. So while they're doing the construction, the turtle can Live in the kind of netted area, and then when the construction's over, they can release the turtle back on the land.
But, yeah, they're huge for the Florida habitat, The gopher tortoises. And people are really good about stopping. There's, like, Facebook groups now. It's really big in our town. Like, we break for turtles. Aw. No. There's no See, not
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endangered in general, though, I don't think that things ever really die. I think that the the the world just uninhabitable form. But at some point in time, it will become inhabitable again, and those same things will appear again. Those same creatures, I mean, we're seeing it and we talk about it regularly where things that were gone are just there again. Like, where the fuck did this come from? And I believe that that's just gonna continue to happen. And as that's happening, To me, it gives credence to throwing out because it's not just the out of Africa theory that I think is bullshit.
I think any evolution story, even if it's from Northern Europe, where a single source, all humans derived from a single source, To me, it's dumb as fuck. Like, that's just plain idiocy. And and we're seeing it with these animals as they are reappearing in areas where there was no animals to to provide, Hearing in areas where there was no animals to to provide for this group that is just suddenly there. Like, they've got breeding pairs and kids. And where did all this come from? It just appeared because the the the terraforming, the The environment was ready for it to be there. Well, I really need to talk to Matt Powers and have him come on.
And really would like to talk about some of the permaculture ideals that as above, so below. And you start taking those permaculture ideas and understanding that that carries over on the upper environments. That things like thermophiles that under a microscope don't exist and then just, boom, appear with a little flash of light, Do their little fucking job. And when their job's done, the environment's no longer suitable for them. They've done everything that needs to be done. They just disappear again. There's not even a corpse.
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Or, like, parthenogenesis where, yeah, it's, like, 80 vertebrate species can Turn into a male or female and give birth themselves like a virgin birth, and then there's 2,000 species overall recorded that can do this. So I yeah. If 2,000 recorded species can parthenogenesis, how many things can actually virgin birth that we don't know about If their re if their population is actually pushed to the brink. Right.
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Are most of them, like, egg laying
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Reptiles and A lot of reptiles, aphids, ants, wasps, bees. Yeah. Reptiles
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heavy in the reptile. Real heavy with reptiles. Although, I also gotta wonder
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Rarely a male, though. It's usually a female.
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Right. Right. If well, it's always a female. And then,
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Now a couple times it's been a male, but rarely
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Rarely for the part that you're gonna see. Usually reverts back to being a female Mhmm. Than before this. Because that's also where usually your actual hermaphrodites happen, that there's a trauma, during the pregnancy and then it Reverts it's was becoming male and reverts back to female because of the trauma, of the pregnancy that actual hermaphrodites, that born hermaphrodites. But what I also wonder then is in Species that don't show that, will they then revert to, like like, today? In most farm animals, you're seeing, about a 5050 female to male ratio.
Would if the species was under duress, Would it become an 80 female, 20 male, 90 female, 20, or 10 male? Would the would the ratio because the Theses is under duress
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become because More female. One woman. But yeah. One man can impregnate the whole entire Squad. Yeah. I think that that that makes so much sense to me because the womb, no matter what the animal, is gonna take a certain amount of time to hold The young inside, that one male species or one male of the species could probably impregnate all the wombs. So I would think that Right. Becoming a yeah. That makes a lot of sense. Because so much sperm, you could probably have one condom of sperm and you could impregnate a state.
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That's crazy to think about. Literally restart civilization Yeah. With one condom of sperm. One condom of sperm.
[04:47:12] Unknown:
Wild. Yeah. And how many stories and it's like a kink too. Like, the a lot of elite. The richer they get, the more kids they wanna have. That's like Elon, Nick Cannon, but it's, like, a big huge thing with, like, having this huge army. Epstein had a fetish with it. Like, I wanna impregnate all these people with my sperm. And then there are stories coming out left and right of, like, doctors that ran sperm banks that they have, like, 30,000 kids in one town, and so everybody in this town has to take DNA tests before they date anyone else. And so I it's like, how often is this happening, that one condom of sperm? Like, New York City, with those 23 andMe coming out, there were so many guys that were just running around the different boroughs, and they had wives in every borough. They had families in every borough. And so now all these DNA tests are coming out where there's people are having family reunions and they're like, holy Shit. There's 60 of us. I dated that person. We were cut we were related.
Like, that's my half sister. And so that's crazy.
[04:48:10] Unknown:
It's crazy as, how we can put a kink in the hose, and that stops the stream. And we Say good night to everybody, and we land safely, check-in with our loved ones. Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there, all the men who wanna be fathers someday.
[04:48:31] Unknown:
One condom of sperm. You can impregnate a whole state.
[04:48:36] Unknown:
I only got 7 of them done. I wasn't rich, but I'm also not trying to I'm also not trying to be like 1 like, some of the like, it's shocking to me. When I moved to California in in general, it was shocking how old people were when they were having kids. So many people in their thirties and forties having kids. And now when I look around at the the upper echelon people, They're 50, 60, 70 having kids. What the fuck would you have a kid for when you're 70? What? You're gonna die when your kid's 2?
[04:49:07] Unknown:
If you look at those old men kids, you can look at their lineage of kids, and a 100% of the time, the old sperm kid is weird. It's off. It's not right. Like, it it the sperm starts to degenerate, and they get the lowest bit of the DNA.
[04:49:25] Unknown:
It ain't right. You look at all those elite people, like, friends. Full of cancer. Just like your body's riddled with cancer. Yeah. Your DNA is not right anymore. It's It's crazy.
[04:49:36] Unknown:
You shouldn't be getting your dick hard at a certain time. There's a reason mother nature does that. And there's another reason, like, all those pills that are out, it's fat out of shape guys that normally mother nature is, like, we don't want this sperm to breed. So they would make that dick soft. But now there's all these blue pills around. Like, mother nature and magic would never allow the demon of alcohol to breathe. That's why you get whiskey dick. But because of all these dick pills, now the demon's like, yay. I can impregnate all these wounds. All these people are blacked out. This is fantastic.
[04:50:09] Unknown:
With really bad
[04:50:10] Unknown:
genetics. Bad genetics. Bad DNA. Like, if you're gaudy, if you don't have good good circulation, Mother nature is like, nah, dog. This womb don't need that. But then you take a blue chew, which is the blue pill, oddly enough. That's how you stay in the matrix. Going to a gas station, you can hardly find the cashier cash register person behind all the dick bills. And it's a respirator for your penis. It teaches your penis that it's the only way it's gonna be able to get hard. So you're a young person taking these in your twenties, you will have dick problems the rest of your life.
[04:50:45] Unknown:
Isn't it basically just freezing the blood flow to that area? Basically, just
[04:50:51] Unknown:
Let's just let's just end on that Thanks. Alright. It's Father's Day. I think this is important.
[04:50:55] Unknown:
Dicks are important. Like a time traveling whiskey dick. We we live in your
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