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And that.
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Maybe. You.
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Way away, that is foreign
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creatures and plays
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down and dragged rock and not work your way.
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Skilling is for another day.
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Let the Fraggle.
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Hey, where a man over on Julia. God's girl.
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She'll. Be.
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The way you
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don't fall.
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Run down!
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On down.
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To go down and try to rock down in fractal rock.
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Hi, I'm Gary, and welcome to Fladge Rants Live.
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Today I am going to be talking a little bit about fractals.
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And, normally when I talk about math,
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I try to sneak it in sideways through like the back door or something.
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But, this time I think it's cool enough.
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Or I could just be upfront about it.
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We're talking fractals.
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Couple pieces of housekeeping.
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This, as always, ties
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back to everything I've always been talking about.
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Like, last week, one of my dear producers
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drawer pointed out
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that I just keep talking about Pooh Pooh Pooh Pooh.
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Well, there's a reason I keep talking about Puma Bunker.
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Here's something I didn't mention about Puma besides the, you know,
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the giant stones, incredibly
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fashioned and formed together, fitted perfectly.
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There are these H blocks.
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So these, block shaped like the capital letter H.
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It looks like they were mass produced.
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Mass production.
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Charity.
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Over 10,000 years ago.
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Does that make sense to anybody?
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Oh, well, it does to me,
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but, I can explain it.
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It's it doesn't make a lot of sense to a lot of people.
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I started down the conspiracy theory, rabbit hole.
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Gosh, it was, Jordan Maxwell.
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David H.
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Started,
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reading more about,
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from, Dolores Cannon.
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There was,
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A lot of people, the.
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Perceive the universe as an interconnected
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thing that,
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some,
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some eastern religions kind of understand that we don't quite get.
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Zechariah Sitchin translated the junior form
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and told us that we were, created by extraterrestrials.
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That and
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and I'm not saying that we got our leg up
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from extraterrestrials or Atlantis.
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And I'm not saying that Atlantis was populated
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by extraterrestrials.
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But maybe.
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So, another thing that I.
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That I keep bringing up is like, my,
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my, my big
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phrase, my closing statement is always as above, so below.
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And that comes from Hermetic Teachings.
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Fractals are the ultimate as above, so below.
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I always liken it to the way, the the model of an atom
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looks like the model of the solar system looks like the
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the model of the galaxy.
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And different scales
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to vastly different scales.
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Well,
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have you ever noticed that a weather system
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like a hurricane also looks like this fire alarm galaxy?
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So that that brings us to fractals.
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And you got to start
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with then why Mandelbrot?
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Yes. The
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the main cardioid and the disc shape
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hanging off of the the main cardioid.
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And once you start talking Mandelbrot set.
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Now this is a self-similar,
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scaling,
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beautiful haunting image
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created by a very basic, simple mathematical formula
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where you put in any answer you want, put in
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any number you want, and then the the answer that you get
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from that number, you, you put it back into the formula.
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So that's an iteration.
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So with each iteration
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the the number it's the numbers you get back keep changing
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or they bubble up back and forth between two numbers.
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If that happens they're part of the mental rot set and so on.
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The graph on the grid, you know you you you darken that.
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Beautiful. So that's part of the Mandelbrot set.
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Most numbers explode to infinity.
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And so depending on how many iterations it takes,
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you could get creative and put different colors.
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You could do black and white.
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And then you just have the black cardioid and it's the disks.
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And then the interesting thing is if you if you've never heard of,
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Leonardo of Pisa,
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he's the guy we call Fibonacci.
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Now the Fibonacci sequence one, one, two,
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three, five, eight, etc..
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You just that you're, all I'm doing is adding the two previous numbers,
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and then you get the next number in the Fibonacci sequence.
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Well, these this arises in nature, all over the place.
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The the patterns of sunflower seeds.
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Have you ever noticed locusts
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only come out in Fibonacci sequence years?
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It's not just prime numbers, it's Fibonacci sequence numbers.
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There's a
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Fibonacci sequence, doesn't care about odd or even is.
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Think about it.
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The only even prime number is two.
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Well, Fibonacci sequence has some even numbers.
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I'm sorry, math is just fun for me,
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but I'm getting kind of off the topic.
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So what I mean by self-similar is
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the image is made of other
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smaller images of itself,
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self-similar, not self identical.
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And then all around the the image,
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if you zoom in, you'll see the same image.
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And guess if those are,
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if they're numbered in the Fibonacci sequence.
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Spoiler alert they are.
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They always are.
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So let's that
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get too far away from myself. So.
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It's a,
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if you stare at a a good fractal design,
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you could be stoned sober, and it'll start moving on. You.
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You zoom in
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on the Mandelbrot set, it gets psychedelic.
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It is crazy and infinite.
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And,
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And you don't actually find fractals in nature.
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The closest thing we get, all plants,
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everything from a giant tree to a little fern or flower.
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But think about the way branches work.
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You're all of a circulatory system.
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Snowflakes.
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I love the example of broccoli.
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You look at a whole plan of broccoli
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and then pick off a little piece, and it looks exactly like the.
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And the whole stock picks a little piece of that same thing.
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Guess what?
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If you put that under a microscope, same thing again.
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So in nature it does. It's not infinite.
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It's like but it's scales.
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It's like broccoli has 5 or 6 layers of
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of fractals. So.
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The structure of the universe,
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the way galaxies are organized
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seems like a fractal like pattern.
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So, there's an interesting thing that comes out of this, though.
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Fractional dimensions.
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Sorry, I, I wear the lab coat.
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I have no idea what I'm talking about.
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When I get the fractional dimensions, I, I can't even describe it to you
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because that doesn't make sense to me.
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But alas, that's what fractals gives us.
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Chaos theory.
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So in a chaotic system,
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there is what's called a strange attractor.
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And it's, every system has a stable point.
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And if the stable point is a strange attractor,
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which would be a fractal like pattern,
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things get screwy.
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You may have heard this guy's name.
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Lorenz.
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The Lorenz attractor is a butterfly shape,
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pattern in our atmosphere
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that makes our weather screwy.
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Another form of.
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Fractals in nature.
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Now, what does this mean?
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What if the universe is fractal like in nature?
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Multi-dimensional? Interconnected?
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What does that mean for us?
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What if consciousness is fractal like in nature?
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That would mean
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the universe.
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We are looking at ourselves in the mirror
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and everything we do
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radiates out.
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The our thoughts and actions
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ripple throughout the universe,
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and we are all part of the same
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interconnected thing.
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Well, the clip Brady.
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You. I'm pretty confident that we don't have free will,
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regardless of how much our intuition and experience suggests that we do.
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Why is that?
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Very simply, you and I, we are collection of particles, well organized collections.
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But those particles, their movement is all guided by physical law.
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When we make a decision,
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when we undertake an action, it's
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simply particles coursing through our bodies and brains.
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And the motion of those particles is fully determined
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by mathematical decree, by the laws of physics.
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We're have no opportunity
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to intercede in the lawful progression of those particles.
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And so if we don't have any opportunity to intercede in those particle motions,
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we don't have any opportunity to play a role in the motion of those particles.
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We don't have any opportunity to choose what those particles do.
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And that's why we don't have any free will.
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I'll be right back.
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I have to go find a new chapter.
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No, it's just interesting that,
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a simple mathematical equation can lead to infinite complexity.
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And what,
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what Professor Greene was just saying was,
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the the start of the universe.
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Every little thing
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just radiates out the butterfly effect.
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And causes everything that is happening now, including this word
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right here.
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It's fascinating.
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What a ripple effect.
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Create.
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It's not showing.
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Why is it not showing?
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Why is it not sound?
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Oh, I love that.
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That was a good dodge.
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Yeah, that was part of it.
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Absolutely.
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Lest we forget.
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Hey, did you get your, microphone and or headphones put together?
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Brady I didn't take long enough, did I?
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What?
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Oh. Oh, I can hear me.
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Can you hear me?
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You're doing okay.
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Okay, okay.
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Yes. Trying to get the sound back on my shared fucking screen.
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I got it on share on this shit.
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Unshare.
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Speaking a chair, I recognize George chair.
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We don't get to play the game though.
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Like I know where door is.
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Hey, guys. Slight change of plans.
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October 11th.
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We're playing disc golf.
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No one knows what that means.
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People know. Know?
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There were plans.
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Yeah, I invited you guys to my birthday party, but now just.
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Simon knows the trade off means
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just a change of venue.
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Yeah.
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That was the ball I had to pick with you.
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Brady.
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Okay.
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Now I can't hear you.
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I work, you like him.
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Oh, your rented mule.
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And for no little to no compensation.
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And I used to be able
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to send you a mash up, and you get it done.
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I sent you fractal Rock a year ago, but you actually didn't.
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I didn't even mash it up, I parodied it.
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That's different.
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Right?
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I know, but no, no, you messed it up a year ago.
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But lately,
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I used to be able to tell you a name of a song in the show.
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And during that show, you would have a mash up pretty late, right?
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This is this is what? Episode three for you.
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Two. Three.
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This is my. This is my third one.
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Yeah, yeah, but he's going he's going somewhere with this.
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And now
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and run.
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Guys, can I get you to come
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to the name of the star is and run ampersand.
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Are you at.
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Oh, I can't do it that fast.
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You got to give me some time.
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I know
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I like being unreasonable.
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I'm being unreasonable.
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Look how reasonable I can be.
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You should be unreasonable.
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Because the moment that we actually invented.
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I'm sorry.
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Introduce reason under the show,
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it burned to the ground, and you had to leave, right?
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But like the Phoenix, we rise from the ashes.
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Fractal,
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fractal
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about self-similar fractal
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coming mathematics built from repeated shapes that become
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similar and smaller or larger and larger each time they repeated.
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So that pattern appears the same at whatever scale equal size it is seen.
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Isn't that crazy?
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I think that's not just infinite, right?
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It's infinite right? It just goes infinitely.
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It is infinite in nature.
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Of course, it's not larger in small.
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Maybe it is on the grand scheme from from.
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Oh, maybe we're looking at it all wrong, like from subatomic particles
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all the way through universes, and it just keeps going in both directions.
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I mean, so what if subatomic particles are universes, right?
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Exactly. That's what I'm saying.
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Or that.
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Okay, just say it clear next time. No.
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Okay, then don't say it.
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Okay. Concise. Okay. There you go.
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Thank you. That was the plan.
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So. No, that was the point.
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What's the point of this
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process or what?
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There is no point.
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Every time you try to zoom in to a point, it becomes a whole world.
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That was the point, right?
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Or no, as you stare into it, the black, the kind of black out, it's like, oh, no.
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And have you ever had an epileptic fit
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because you were starting to close into the mental zoom?
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No. Okay, I get your point.
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I have a point.
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So what you.
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There was so what?
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Your point.
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What is your point?
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My point is, if it is all
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if we do live in a fractal universe, everything is connected.
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I think I've found the the basis for my new philosophy.
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But it doesn't matter.
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You're gonna affect the way we live.
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Yes, because I'm saying it from.
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Show it. We will. Point of view.
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Everything you do affects everything.
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You are, like. Like consciousness.
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We're just
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all interconnected
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beings that all affect each other.
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And it comes right back around at us.
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Whatever you're doing, you're doing to yourself.
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Everything you do, it's to you.
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Do you have cameras?
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In my house at midnight?
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Yes. And what are you doing?
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I'm definitely doing to myself.
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Oh my God,
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I see some me
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one. You.
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That's what I say when I messed up everything I do it for, I do for you.
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The song I love me some me yeah I do, I do it for me.
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I play Brian Adams when I masturbate, don't you?
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Yeah. Everyone does. Oh, no.
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I see the main point of someone's shirt.
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I'm like, what a freaking nerd.
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Skirt nerd.
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I think we have to play it right.
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Exactly.
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Yeah.
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Fractal nerd.
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I have a bone to pick with Canada.
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Yeah.
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Tell me
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so I don't know, I didn't I didn't really.
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There was no time for it to come up.
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But now, with all this America and all this, you know,
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school shooting down, we were down in the Windsor.
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Detroit happened?
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Yeah. There was another school shooting.
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It wasn't a school. Are you trying to.
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I don't think I was.
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Are you admitting there's something here? No.
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No, I'm talking to.
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Oh, no.
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No, I just noticed when we were in the consulate in the Windsor Detroit border,
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there's a dinky.
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There's a dinky little American flag and this gigantic Canadian flag.
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And I think that if we made this known to Trump, that Detroit would have
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the fucking largest
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American flag again, because for 50 years, when we had a Hudson building,
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we did indeed have the largest American flag in the world.
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Oh, you know, back back when Detroit was industrial and gave a shit.
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So Donald Trump are just Donald Trump.
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I'm asking, as a michigander in our moment of sorrow,
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I think it would help us all come together if you gave us the largest U.S.
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American flag so that we could display it,
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especially with the Gordie Howe Bridge opening up.
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It'd be, yeah, Portunity for you to just put the biggest flag,
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because if you come down here and just look
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or just go to Google Earth and look, the flag dwarfs our flag.
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Even though I looked and I said, no,
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our flag is hundreds of feet and their flags tens of feet.
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I was just down there and that is not correct.
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Plus I was on the Detroit side.
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So as far as I know and to understand his perspective,
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I was closer to the American flag and thus it should have looked larger.
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Correct?
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Yes. But so silly game of whose flag is bigger.
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I mean, what it is. And Trump would just love that.
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That's a great you so much rally on the giant giant giant flag.
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Yes, I'm trying to compensate for something and I feel dwarfed.
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I think he watches the show, so he got the message
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like, well, you slipped in right in the middle of your entire monologue.
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You're like, do to do this now.
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And that, fractals do not exist.
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Two, three, three, three, three and kept on running, talking after that.
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See the universal nature self-similar, not self identical.
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I mean, there's there's a few things.
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I mean, I don't exist in nature. Yeah.
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So first of all, everything in the universe is one.
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So let's just skip that.
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Differential mathematics.
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Yeah, mathematics doesn't exist and everything exists in nature.
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Therefore everything is natural, even synthetic mathematics isn't in nature.
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Therefore they're not.
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Well, that's that's part of nature.
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Like if you measure the shoreline by miles, you'll
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get a drastically different, measurement than if you measured it in meters,
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as opposed to measured in yards as opposed to centimeters as supposed to.
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Yeah, it would be the exact same length.
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Wrong.
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Oh, we've got a first half to the show.
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Hold on. Let's let's let's,
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Yeah, it's been a while, but you're right.
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That was wrong.
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It's just that.
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Oh, we see what what kind of weird nuance
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are you going to point out that I didn't pay attention to?
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You're about to find out.
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I don't even have to tell you.
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You know, I were I wasn't listening.
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You're gonna have to tell me you need a Google. What?
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What difference? Okay.
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Yeah, let's have a podcast.
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Google. Okay. As above. So.
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Sure.
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Like, okay, here's, I can explain why the shoreline sure will give you
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a much different length measurement depending on the scale you use.
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It's all the same measurement.
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What is every single grain of sand?
00:25:15
It's a different number, but the designation is still the same. Is
00:25:18
are you trying to tell because it's a different number?
00:25:20
No, no no no.
00:25:23
Oh my God, you sound just like my wife all of a sudden.
00:25:25
Stop it! No! Please have sex with me.
00:25:29
No no no no.
00:25:31
Last night we went to bed sheets. It's.
00:25:33
I think she was asleep.
00:25:34
No no no no no no, I think that's called rape.
00:25:39
I didn't stop no.
00:25:42
Wow. That's called rape.
00:25:44
See what you said? Called
00:25:47
someone's short lines.
00:25:48
Length changes
00:25:49
depending on the scale of measurement is a is known as the coastline paradox.
00:25:54
This occurs because coastlines are fractal curves, meaning they contain intricate
00:25:58
repeating pattern of bays,
00:25:59
inlets, and rocky features at every level of magnification.
00:26:03
So therefore what he's saying is a straight line.
00:26:06
What appears to a straight line to you once you zoom in is magnificently longer.
00:26:11
Like I took a jagged coastline.
00:26:14
So what designates this is the length
00:26:17
okay is three is the length.
00:26:19
That's why I was a lab coat.
00:26:21
Droves that increase the length. How does it increase the length?
00:26:24
You can give me just it.
00:26:26
The Imperial. You can break Imperial down the fucking.
00:26:30
How many past the zero.
00:26:32
I mean, you could.
00:26:32
You could add so many zeros.
00:26:35
Me to millimeters. How far does it break down?
00:26:37
I mean, you can all fuck stats a conversation like that.
00:26:40
It's all numbers.
00:26:41
You can have .000000000000 one
00:26:45
inch like it matters for bigger paint.
00:26:50
Sure. Why did you say that?
00:26:51
You can't break it down.
00:26:53
Why did you fix it in some arbitrary random segment of millimeters?
00:26:58
I don't know what. What are you measuring with?
00:26:59
I think you're missing the point.
00:27:01
Or in better yet, you're missing the line.
00:27:04
So, So look at this.
00:27:07
Right. See? See my arm?
00:27:10
Yeah. Okay.
00:27:11
You're measuring my arm. It's. What would you say, house?
00:27:13
How long would you say it is?
00:27:15
Roughly. No, don't fuck with me.
00:27:17
To water.
00:27:18
No, two feet are not.
00:27:19
You know, I'm not saying ten.
00:27:21
All right, let's just say two feet.
00:27:23
He said two feet. Two feet.
00:27:24
All right, fine,
00:27:25
I look now look again in measure up and down, every hair on my arm,
00:27:29
counting the length of the hair backing up.
00:27:30
And I've already got the hair all the way back down there.
00:27:34
Back down.
00:27:35
We're talking 25ft, I would bet, because I got some long ass fucking hair.
00:27:39
That's an inch. I'll
00:27:42
have you.
00:27:42
He's ignoring the point of.
00:27:45
No, I know I told you to get him some finger pain
00:27:47
so he can sit in the corner and play.
00:27:49
Do you know how do you know how many zeros you can put after the dot
00:27:54
insert?
00:27:55
We're not.
00:27:56
Listen, we're not breaking it down.
00:27:58
The line that just suddenly was a foot long would have to be all right.
00:28:02
That's why this measuring get nervous.
00:28:04
Because it's imperial.
00:28:06
We're not saying you're measuring it on an imperial
00:28:10
man metric.
00:28:12
No, no, they're all breakdowns of the fucking attempt to see.
00:28:17
This is cool.
00:28:18
I've never done this before. I just muted both of them so I could say something.
00:28:20
All right let's do it in a again.
00:28:21
So let's do it in a way draw can can communicate in millimeters.
00:28:25
My arm is I'm going to say 2000mm.
00:28:29
But then if we start
00:28:29
each hair is about probably 100mm.
00:28:33
So for each hair
00:28:34
you're going to have to add 200mm to go up the hair and down the hair shed.
00:28:39
I forgot he has unmute capability.
00:28:41
You're texturing.
00:28:43
Regardless you are measuring there are you
00:28:46
are you saying the measurement and every measurement
00:28:49
go ahead.
00:28:50
Fine. Break it down to whatever segment you like.
00:28:52
They'll still going to be more when you measure the length of my hairs. Why?
00:28:56
I don't know, because you're measuring longer distance.
00:28:59
Okay. You're really measuring the same thing.
00:29:02
I don't understand why the measurement changes because you think it still okay.
00:29:06
It's the only one I know.
00:29:09
Hold on, hold on.
00:29:09
He's got a good point because we don't know the actual length.
00:29:12
Because it's not magnified enough to see the line work.
00:29:15
I've worked in.
00:29:15
Fabrication like this is my finger job.
00:29:18
We're making up an arbitrary false line that if we actually did go
00:29:21
to buy the materials, and then we started cranking
00:29:23
in all those little crevices, we would run out of material.
00:29:25
So you're right to.
00:29:30
Know don't any fingerprints.
00:29:31
And that way.
00:29:33
And it's just a reason not to argue.
00:29:36
You guys. I'm getting him.
00:29:39
Gary.
00:29:40
Screw you guys. Hey,
00:29:42
tens. Hundreds.
00:29:43
Thousands 10,000, 100,000.
00:29:47
Like it keeps going.
00:29:48
I don't understand why you go. Oh, it's a foot.
00:29:51
Well, foot breaks down two inches.
00:29:53
Inches breaks down in the fucking the section.
00:29:55
Three inches. I can't break into decimals.
00:29:58
I thought it breaks down in decimals.
00:30:00
It, a three mile beach is actually 6000 miles.
00:30:05
That's just.
00:30:07
And that's miles to miles.
00:30:10
Got it.
00:30:11
Foot. Wait.
00:30:12
How do how do we make sound?
00:30:13
You sound dumb because you're measuring.
00:30:15
Oh, you just measured across it.
00:30:17
Oh, look, there's zero bumps in it.
00:30:18
You weren't measuring all the bumps.
00:30:20
And it's like. Right, you're measuring it. You're right.
00:30:22
It doesn't matter. It's the same exact fucking measurement style.
00:30:25
You're not changing based on the thing.
00:30:27
Again, you are.
00:30:29
You should you should call this.
00:30:31
I'm trying to explain fractals to you.
00:30:33
It generates a paradox.
00:30:36
That's the thing the infinities do.
00:30:38
It makes people crazy.
00:30:42
Do you, When you wells, do you put a perfectly mirror glass bead of.
00:30:46
Well, of, Well, well, what is it called?
00:30:49
Material down.
00:30:51
Depends on how close you are to it.
00:30:52
Right.
00:30:56
That doesn't change how you measure it, though.
00:30:59
Well, it would, because if you magnified it
00:31:01
and zoomed in, like, a million times, it's been in.
00:31:06
Whether you magnify or don't magnify it, it's the same thing.
00:31:09
Is there?
00:31:10
So I can prove it to you if you don't.
00:31:12
So how do you magnify and then measure differently
00:31:15
than non magnified measurement?
00:31:17
I don't know what you just said because it wasn't in millimeters.
00:31:24
We use Imperial in this year.
00:31:26
All right.
00:31:27
So here I'm going to prove it to you with a napkin.
00:31:32
And you're going to say well it doesn't matter
00:31:33
because millimeters in centimeters and meters and kilometers and Kilimanjaro
00:31:38
and Decimeters and Deco meters, which I still don't know what the difference is.
00:31:43
And everyone left while I'm falling a napkin.
00:31:48
I'm using too many napkins.
00:31:51
Okay.
00:31:53
Say that you could not zoom in on this.
00:31:56
See, I should have used a stiffer piece of paper.
00:32:00
This isn't going to work.
00:32:01
I'm going to need a stiffer piece of paper.
00:32:05
Mrs. Brady, come here.
00:32:07
I need to get my paper stiffened.
00:32:12
Or this is because, like the.
00:32:14
It's going on and there and I'm like, these fucking idiots.
00:32:16
They don't understand fucking measuring shit.
00:32:19
No. Here, look. Okay, so look at this.
00:32:21
Do you see this?
00:32:22
They know fucking Star Trek and computers, but they don't know how to measure
00:32:25
a fucking thing.
00:32:26
Look, I want to reverse this,
00:32:27
and I should have used a piece of paper because it sucks to hold it like this.
00:32:29
But this, you see.
00:32:31
Do you see the length of this?
00:32:32
I yeah, I already disputed this,
00:32:36
but it's really, you know, aren't
00:32:37
you measuring those up and down patterns when you're measuring with different like
00:32:42
because from our perspective at this realm of this uniformity, this doesn't exist.
00:32:47
They don't exist.
00:32:48
And if we a little nuances don't exist, if you're using even miles like miles
00:32:52
don't break down and point, well,
00:32:54
you never went 0.1 of a mile .01 of a mile, right?
00:32:57
You've never done that, I would bet.
00:32:59
Break that down if we took the measurement of the circumference of the earth.
00:33:03
The dry wrong.
00:33:04
When we started hitting that.
00:33:07
Did you hit it? Are you going to hit it?
00:33:08
I don't,
00:33:08
I don't, it's going to take me a minute for me to order and spend a while.
00:33:13
How do you can.
00:33:15
Perfect.
00:33:16
Which one are you looking for?
00:33:17
I don't know right now. You're mocking me, aren't you?
00:33:19
Even that is a little bit on that thing.
00:33:22
Yeah.
00:33:23
This is all I'm thinking.
00:33:26
You were right, I was wrong, I apologize.
00:33:29
There it is.
00:33:32
I'm pretty sure that that exists.
00:33:35
We could go on and on and on.
00:33:36
And it explains with the small ruler you have gone on.
00:33:40
Yeah, we really have to measure that.
00:33:43
Or this year he uses a very long ruler.
00:33:45
When you grab your ruler, it's a very tiny ruler.
00:33:49
Millimeters.
00:33:50
Yeah.
00:33:51
The ladies say the drawer has a much smaller ruler than I have.
00:33:55
Yeah, but the ladies, he confuses them, too, because they're like.
00:33:57
So how long are you?
00:33:58
And he's like, fucking 400.
00:34:02
Doesn't matter.
00:34:02
This. That's the doesn't matter the size of my ruler.
00:34:05
I know how to use it.
00:34:06
Okay. Yeah.
00:34:07
It's like, hold on, hold on, Mrs.
00:34:09
Gay, because my penis is a fractal.
00:34:12
It's really four miles long, right? Okay.
00:34:15
You just move because you're just old and have a wrinkly penis, right?
00:34:20
Jagged and fjord filled? Almost.
00:34:22
Yeah. You just use fjord?
00:34:25
Yeah. We're going to Oregon.
00:34:26
Way to go, fjord. Yeah.
00:34:28
I'm Jorgen.
00:34:33
Speaking of fjord filled, see, Norway has a higher fractal dimension.
00:34:36
It is a relatively smooth coast of South Africa.
00:34:40
You see sand versus mountain.
00:34:43
And fun fact about math.
00:34:45
If you can assume that all the grains of sand, even microscopic, are the same,
00:34:48
it's very much easier to calculate than it would be
00:34:52
a random jagged mountain without some kind of water to dip it in right?
00:34:58
I think you're
00:34:58
still estimating we would always figure out
00:35:01
the volume of impossible objects by putting them in water.
00:35:05
I don't know why, I just thought of that.
00:35:07
Oh, yeah, that was Archimedes.
00:35:09
I think that's that where I got.
00:35:11
Thank you.
00:35:12
Ask me Archimedes.
00:35:15
I'm just going to go with that one.
00:35:17
Yeah. Okay, good. Good, good. Yeah.
00:35:19
It was activated.
00:35:23
Hello?
00:35:23
It was.
00:35:23
Someone explain the coastal paradox and
00:35:27
infinite
00:35:29
shoreline theory.
00:35:31
There's no. There's no such thing.
00:35:33
If the shoreline had a measure people don't understand measuring.
00:35:38
I think you're you're not closing the gap, though.
00:35:42
Feet don't.
00:35:43
Maybe you have to point.
00:35:44
You have to measure in a straight line.
00:35:46
You can't measure that nuance with a foot.
00:35:50
It doesn't work that way.
00:35:52
Dude.
00:35:52
My favorite measure. Like a point.
00:35:54
Someone sounds like someone washing versus crawling.
00:35:58
It gets measured differently because we're measuring it differently.
00:36:03
I don't think people are laughing at you the same way that you think they are.
00:36:06
Yeah, you measure differently
00:36:09
because you measure differently
00:36:12
because it's so funny,
00:36:15
a funny, funny.
00:36:17
If we could just maybe visualize it.
00:36:20
And if I could just
00:36:23
understand what you're saying and you're wrong that I didn't.
00:36:25
I don't understand why you don't think that you're wrong.
00:36:27
This is why we're not wrong.
00:36:29
Because the diff, the difference, the point, the threshold
00:36:32
that we're debating about why you don't know it's aware
00:36:36
doesn't exist because it goes on for infinity.
00:36:39
It's infinite length.
00:36:40
The length that we're measuring, the more we zoom in, never stops
00:36:43
getting longer or the farther you go away, it never stops.
00:36:46
Is getting shorter.
00:36:47
How you're measuring it each time?
00:36:51
Why? Why are you taking
00:36:53
that into consideration when you're using one designation versus another?
00:36:56
Because we're some some dumb ass.
00:36:58
Asked how long is the coastline? Yeah.
00:37:01
And if you just eyeball you know this might Gary then.
00:37:04
And because man is too egotistical to go, we could never possibly know
00:37:09
we have this paradox debate.
00:37:11
So and then when Gary for losing the last ten minutes of our clip
00:37:14
of course we know the of course we know voted.
00:37:18
There's no way to the, there's no way to know.
00:37:21
But we came up with a compromise.
00:37:23
And when you measure something,
00:37:25
if you measure two different things, they're going to measure differently.
00:37:29
Did you know that I did.
00:37:31
Did you know you measure two completely different things.
00:37:33
You it's going to be a different by using straight lines.
00:37:37
Completely different thing.
00:37:38
The same thing you use the longer the the shoreline gets.
00:37:42
And it really is that simple.
00:37:44
Are you using a straight line as a measure?
00:37:46
Wait, I'm stands sides here.
00:37:48
So are you saying
00:37:48
once we zoom in, even in any anchorman, it becomes a completely different?
00:37:52
Why don't you go using a tape measure versus using,
00:37:56
I don't know, what.
00:37:59
Would you even use the measure?
00:38:00
You could.
00:38:00
I could go wrinkle and bend my tape measure, and we could ask
00:38:04
him, bring back that napkin and go get him.
00:38:07
Measure,
00:38:09
man. And then if you.
00:38:10
Yeah, if you use one of those aluminum tape measures is there's only so much
00:38:14
you can bend in and wrinkle it, then make like a guide or a yardstick
00:38:19
if you're like, oh, a yardstick, use like a tailor's cloth one.
00:38:24
You get a lot more bends.
00:38:26
That's what we're talking about. That makes more sense.
00:38:27
But how it was presented fucking stupid.
00:38:31
All right. So I'm glad we got stuck on this.
00:38:33
Well, I don't want to talk about you.
00:38:36
We're going to spend the next 2.5 hours fuck moving to draw that.
00:38:42
This never ends. Yes.
00:38:45
Just so you know when.
00:38:47
Okay, no, that's fine.
00:38:49
But the magnitude, if we're measuring it, we're measuring it.
00:38:53
Okay, we'll we'll try the magnificence.
00:38:56
Measure it differently. Why would you go.
00:38:58
Oh, I'm only going to take these into consideration.
00:39:01
These things into consideration when I'm measuring it with this versus that.
00:39:06
This is where math gets beautiful.
00:39:08
Yeah.
00:39:08
The magnificence of this is not just a looping video
00:39:11
like my broccoli video that you're going to see later.
00:39:13
That's just the same half second video looping to make it look like it
00:39:16
zooms in forever.
00:39:18
This is actually 539 million.
00:39:22
I love broccoli, I can't, which means I don't know how to say it exactly
00:39:25
at a depth of
00:39:27
when my calculator gets in here, like I always say, it's gone.
00:39:30
So I don't understand what 51299 is.
00:39:33
If any mathematicians can tell me what how deep that is.
00:39:36
5129 yeah, you asshole.
00:39:40
If it loops into these little craters 539
00:39:43
million times, it's probably pretty deep.
00:39:46
All right, so we'll see you in two hours.
00:39:49
Yeah. Hit it.
00:39:50
Why don't you speed this up?
00:39:52
I'm already getting vertigo
00:39:55
to speed.
00:39:56
I don't think it'll let me, because I'm not in YouTube.
00:40:00
You're not on YouTube? No.
00:40:02
Sometimes you search for video.
00:40:03
You know, the funny thing is, is I didn't even check the time in the world.
00:40:07
Look at me. Did you? I mean, you do you even check the wheel?
00:40:10
Every other time in the world?
00:40:11
I've gone to the, correct YouTube video in this.
00:40:14
I could have never imagined that somebody was saying dude, to that much better.
00:40:20
Yeah.
00:40:20
Now it's kind of like we're tripping.
00:40:22
Do you drive, like, 140 miles an hour on the freeway?
00:40:27
Why do you drive 100,000in per second?
00:40:33
I mean, when it's distance?
00:40:35
I was just going to ask if measurement doesn't matter,
00:40:39
why drive the speed limit?
00:40:42
I didn't say you don't understand how.
00:40:44
Well, I'm just saying that you're doing an arbitrary secondary.
00:40:48
No, it's not arbitrary.
00:40:49
It's definitely measured and exact.
00:40:51
And I would claim that you said that was going to be one way.
00:40:54
But when I measure the premises, I can actually go.
00:40:58
Would I be going slower or faster if I followed if that's actually faster?
00:41:04
So yeah, I'm going to tell the cops that from now on.
00:41:07
Are you measuring the pavement in fractal?
00:41:10
Yeah.
00:41:10
See I'm going I'm going to go 300 and I'm going 3300 minutes per second.
00:41:15
Officer.
00:41:18
There's nothing better in the
00:41:19
world to bring a police officer on the street.
00:41:23
I commend it.
00:41:25
Yeah, they love it.
00:41:28
Yeah.
00:41:28
So when you film them and you shriek it all there, guys are you have to show you
00:41:33
it's actually doing anything.
00:41:36
Can I get a supervisor?
00:41:37
I need a supervisor.
00:41:40
I'm filming with us.
00:41:42
I'm filming. I,
00:41:44
I just figure out what's going on here.
00:41:46
It's like my brain.
00:41:48
We're tripping balls. Yeah.
00:41:50
So I'm fed these. I,
00:41:54
So, I'm allergic to them.
00:41:58
You're allergic to fractals?
00:41:59
I'm allergic to fractals.
00:42:01
Dude, what the fuck?
00:42:02
Oh. You are not tripping balls.
00:42:05
Can we get much higher?
00:42:08
So that's going to help us.
00:42:10
My humor in around here.
00:42:12
Oh, my.
00:42:15
Oh, can we for us a one.
00:42:20
Oh, yeah. I'm. Will it.
00:42:22
Oh if she's for what do you stand for.
00:42:26
Tracks.
00:42:27
If you ever walked on railroad tracks for a significant amount of time. Yes.
00:42:31
And then stop. And no.
00:42:33
Never, never have I done that.
00:42:35
Where have you guys been that you've done this?
00:42:37
That was my hobby as a kid growing up.
00:42:39
I lived on the right side of the tracks, ran away from home, but I.
00:42:43
I walked to the tracks.
00:42:45
I wasn't allowed on the other side.
00:42:48
Yeah, I walked for many hours on the team.
00:42:50
First adventure railroad tracks every day for months.
00:42:55
Please don't walk on the railroad tracks as a parent, but as an adventure dude.
00:42:58
It's fun.
00:42:59
Railroad tracks will lead you to places
00:43:00
and you know how to get back real easy, right?
00:43:03
Some of the old railways, they they stopped using
00:43:06
and they turned it into the Great Northern Scenic Trail.
00:43:08
Beautiful.
00:43:10
The view about the train route, which there was not like stops many train route.
00:43:14
So to go like do not take three miles something like that.
00:43:18
One day it was it was
00:43:21
vigorous, so.
00:43:23
Well, first of all, I'm talking about when I was like ten.
00:43:26
So take, take with you. Ten.
00:43:28
Walk on the walk.
00:43:29
Walk along the railroad tracks, but avoid the train ships crashing down.
00:43:32
No. When the trains are going.
00:43:36
Yeah.
00:43:37
It's like these walls just keep coming in.
00:43:39
But when you stop walking, man, the whole world just keeps going to
00:43:42
the opposite, where you're walking on the tracks.
00:43:44
The same when.
00:43:45
When you know, when you watch fractals for more than a little bit,
00:43:48
you see weird shit.
00:43:49
You could close your eyes. Yeah.
00:43:52
That's. Yeah.
00:43:53
I'm freaking out right now.
00:43:56
See, this has a rock on it.
00:43:57
So this is not the way I think of fractals in my head.
00:44:00
It's always the same pattern for me.
00:44:01
Or is this the same pattern?
00:44:03
I've actually seen I've seen ones where it's taken balls
00:44:07
made out of cracks and balls.
00:44:09
And then as you zoom in, we assume.
00:44:11
Yeah, of course, that was just your.
00:44:13
That was just your date night. She just kept ramming.
00:44:16
She kept ramming it.
00:44:17
I was having work till it was bloody.
00:44:20
That's when you went to that sex party.
00:44:23
And it just looks like a fractal pattern of cocks and balls flying.
00:44:26
It was just a gay sex orgy.
00:44:29
Oh, okay.
00:44:31
Okay.
00:44:32
Thank you.
00:44:35
So hard on the creation myth.
00:44:40
Oh, there's a hard on.
00:44:42
Oh, okay.
00:44:43
Okay. Oh, okay.
00:44:45
Oh, okay.
00:44:48
Oh, right. Okay.
00:44:49
Yeah, yeah.
00:44:50
Oh, okay. All right. Yeah.
00:44:52
I heard oh, that's the wrong one.
00:44:55
Good old friend. I do my own.
00:44:58
You were right, I was wrong.
00:44:59
I apologize.
00:45:02
So you were right.
00:45:04
There is a God, apparently.
00:45:05
And he's got everyone pissed off and shooting at him, which I said, the s-word.
00:45:10
We'll talk about that.
00:45:10
A rumble, I think.
00:45:12
Are they mad that the rapture didn't come in that way?
00:45:15
Oh, I never heard of that.
00:45:19
Oh, there's a king in the steel fabrication industry.
00:45:22
I've used buttons on a calculator that I've never used before, like Pi Sin.
00:45:27
And it's actually sine. I don't know why I said sin.
00:45:29
We don't want others.
00:45:30
We don't want all to measure curves and angles.
00:45:34
Pi Pi is a fun one with circles.
00:45:37
Yeah.
00:45:39
No, because if you measure it with a calculator, it's
00:45:41
only so wide and you can't, you can't measure little nuances
00:45:45
because you go for the golden ratio comes up in this.
00:45:49
This is this is part of the topic.
00:45:54
This is everything in nature.
00:45:55
This is not part of the present.
00:45:57
This is only a mathematic thing.
00:45:59
Because in nature you always had some kind of a resolution issue.
00:46:01
Oh, do you have a sandwich? Chicken attack.
00:46:03
No, I have another woman.
00:46:04
I have another woman having a medical issue and falling weight.
00:46:07
Oh. I'm free. Play it. Oh, this is we're 2025.
00:46:10
As soon as you showed that, I was going to say please don't show it.
00:46:12
If she gets shot in the head. This is a photo. She's perfectly fine.
00:46:15
She's.
00:46:16
She's perfectly fine.
00:46:17
She's healthy to laugh at this.
00:46:19
Now, every time I see a performer, I just assume she's a good shot nowadays.
00:46:24
Or she walked it
00:46:26
to me, I suggest, because it's.
00:46:28
She has four layers of plastic clothes
00:46:30
on, like a lot of the girls wear to hide your face.
00:46:33
Women don't want to be women nowadays, so they wear these layers and layers
00:46:36
and layers and layers.
00:46:38
I think right there she's like that.
00:46:40
You realize that?
00:46:42
Oh, she she's in medicine.
00:46:45
She felt she was she felt well though.
00:46:48
Yeah she did.
00:46:49
But first this can be something that happens often because I think
00:46:52
she knew how to like listen, look right there she said medicine.
00:46:55
So that was the last word.
00:46:56
She said oh right.
00:46:58
She needs her drugs is what that is.
00:47:00
She wasn't.
00:47:02
Yeah. That's what I say.
00:47:03
Do you mean that's why I tell the bartender really?
00:47:08
Hook me up, brother.
00:47:09
Yeah. Medicine. Brother.
00:47:12
I'm still deaf from the college bars over the weekend.
00:47:17
Who? What?
00:47:18
You what?
00:47:20
Yeah, we had parents weekend last one.
00:47:23
My son's a senior in college.
00:47:25
Parents weekend. No kidding.
00:47:28
But he's. So.
00:47:29
He was actually officially 21.
00:47:31
Hopefully he makes it up.
00:47:33
What do you mean?
00:47:34
Do you know something I don't know is. So is there an outbreak of.
00:47:37
Not at all. I'm just saying things I.
00:47:39
Yeah, I don't know, it seems like there's been a lot lately.
00:47:43
So if you're at a hospital, a lot of schools, large campus,
00:47:47
I would be afraid because that seems like a lot of shootings.
00:47:51
I don't get it. You know what that is?
00:47:53
That the one thing that cannot ever be is afraid.
00:47:59
Yeah.
00:47:59
A great internet because I.
00:48:02
I'm kind of afraid, like.
00:48:03
All right, I was going to open the show with one of those fucking things again.
00:48:06
I want to get all sick to my stomach just thinking about it.
00:48:08
I was like one of those things.
00:48:10
Yeah, we could do the word Michigan in a Michigan church.
00:48:12
Got fucking burned to the ground.
00:48:15
Yeah, I was just like, it was close enough.
00:48:17
Like I was going to say something like, I don't want to start every show
00:48:20
at this every time, but it's kind of get not a word.
00:48:23
The Mormons.
00:48:26
So what?
00:48:27
I was I was being insensitive.
00:48:30
Sorry. Sorry.
00:48:32
Honestly, though, they they did say that.
00:48:34
Like, it was, they were
00:48:37
apparently his motive was because they are opposite of the true religion.
00:48:41
So this is literally a fucking holy Eugene's like a Michigan.
00:48:45
The guy, the guy that down.
00:48:48
I don't know how much we can talk about this on YouTube.
00:48:50
We should wait. I said that, and then I started my fashion.
00:48:52
What are you talking about?
00:48:54
Yeah, right. That that doesn't work.
00:48:56
Yeah. Blue denim from head to toe.
00:49:00
And the sick part about it is we absolutely need to talk about it.
00:49:03
This is the time. We need to talk about it now.
00:49:05
Fucking give shadow band or blog completely for just merely mentioning it.
00:49:09
No call to action, no violence.
00:49:10
We're not they're not policing whatever
00:49:14
they want
00:49:14
to, and they don't deserve to have their church burned to the ground.
00:49:18
Their undoing that Google is going to reinstate all those accounts.
00:49:21
And so I think we, we're free to maybe.
00:49:23
No, that was a lie, because, I mean, they're not blocking more accounts
00:49:26
or the day they did that, the two worst, like there's a litmus test.
00:49:29
And if these people
00:49:30
can make it through free speech than any almost anybody can and it's
00:49:34
and see just by saying these two names in order will probably get
00:49:37
marked on fucking YouTube, but I don't give a shit.
00:49:40
Alex Jones and Nick Fuentes,
00:49:42
the two, they're like the pills.
00:49:45
Alex Jones, that's another the when they said everybody's
00:49:48
going to get their accounts back,
00:49:50
they got they open accounts and they were shut down immediately.
00:49:54
So that was
00:49:55
kind of well they there's no free speech.
00:49:59
No. But it is interesting that all of that they the only reason they rumble go
00:50:03
is because it's such a small little drip that it doesn't make any fucking noise.
00:50:08
I mean, in the whole scheme of things, they it can get drowned out.
00:50:11
But I mean, it's all it's all relative though,
00:50:13
because, I mean, the amount of people that are on a YouTube
00:50:15
or Twitter are still like a fraction of the population.
00:50:18
You're right. Like a fractal of the population.
00:50:20
That's a good point to think.
00:50:21
You know, the population more you pay attention to, the more you analyze,
00:50:25
the more people arrive.
00:50:26
Just like a fractal, I think.
00:50:28
Like back on Twitter,
00:50:29
I don't know, because there was a lot of I don't know if it's up or down from
00:50:33
before Elon took Twitter over, but I think that it was maybe like
00:50:38
3% of the population or some shit like that.
00:50:41
Under 10% for sure was on Twitter.
00:50:43
So it's like there's millions of people out there.
00:50:46
Sounds like a druggie. But you said it.
00:50:49
You know, there's a million people on Twitter and we need to get them on X.
00:50:53
Yeah, but there's a million people on X.
00:50:55
Yeah, I didn't even realize that Elon
00:50:58
Musk's is he had and was trying to sneak that in there.
00:51:01
Cleveland's got the new Pi phone.
00:51:03
I should have mentioned Pi phone when brother mentioned Pi on his calculator.
00:51:07
Pi and I should and I should have included Alex Jones when I would.
00:51:11
I mentioned my Mount Rushmore of conspiracy theorists.
00:51:15
The Pi phones old from what I recall,
00:51:19
I think.
00:51:19
No, but I think it's like, yeah, he he made it.
00:51:22
He rumored it.
00:51:22
He shot a bunch of bullshit when he did the Cybertruck forever.
00:51:26
The wait, wait, Tesla Pi phone.
00:51:29
I'm finally on.
00:51:30
Wait a minute. Hold on.
00:51:31
This is from September.
00:51:33
He looks like an iPhone.
00:51:36
I bet you it, it's like an iPhone.
00:51:38
Just like a smartphone.
00:51:39
IPhone does kind of sound like iPhone by the curved edges and stuff.
00:51:44
It looks like an iPhone there.
00:51:46
It's an iPhone.
00:51:49
No, this isn't like the iPhone.
00:51:51
Then I comparing it why somebody has rejected the get it?
00:51:56
It's not the Tesla Python, it's the Tesla iPhone P phone.
00:52:02
The iPhone C, it's an iPhone.
00:52:04
It's the iPhone iPhone.
00:52:06
Musk has emphasized
00:52:07
Tesla's goal isn't to top the spec sheets with the fastest numbers,
00:52:11
but to deliver a durable, reliable.
00:52:12
Want a fucking safety net? That.
00:52:14
All right, so we're going to be honest, but we don't expect to win.
00:52:16
Long been famous and it's only 800 bucks for cars.
00:52:19
Renowned for world class
00:52:20
accuracy recognition and image processing in all weather conditions.
00:52:24
Bringing that technology to a smart. This is
00:52:27
a video I can tell you it's a iPhone seven.
00:52:29
It's iPhone.
00:52:31
This is a Skylake, right? Next generation.
00:52:33
Yeah, this is horseshit.
00:52:34
This is an official Tesla car world.
00:52:37
This is a fucking bonkers fucking wide
00:52:40
aperture dude.
00:52:40
You can tell it's
00:52:41
AI because every time it shows a picture, it's a completely different phone.
00:52:45
That's pull this up then,
00:52:47
because I'm an 80 year old
00:52:50
dick, talk about something like measurements or ads.
00:52:53
I admitted I was an idiot.
00:52:54
Yeah, yeah you do.
00:52:56
I mean, your explanation would sound.
00:53:00
You want to.
00:53:00
You want a guy thing you want to say about
00:53:03
straight lines or squiggly lines next to one another?
00:53:06
Do you measure them exactly the same as you would with any measuring,
00:53:12
increment.
00:53:13
So when you drive to work, do you just make a diagonal straight
00:53:16
fucking line to your destination until everyone's in their pools
00:53:19
and their dogs and their kids to fuck off as you drive drives?
00:53:22
I don't I this is the same.
00:53:24
I don't believe in you.
00:53:25
I don't know why you measure a different whether you're using kilometers
00:53:28
or miles.
00:53:34
Then no one ever said that.
00:53:36
Unless you're saying I hope to first.
00:53:39
I hope there is.
00:53:40
And then I hope to God that you are fucking playing a bit right now.
00:53:44
This is worse than the blue blood.
00:53:47
Oh, so it's different if you measure in inches versus miles.
00:53:50
How about that?
00:53:51
Does that suit your fancy better
00:53:52
than because you can still break down a mile to a decimal?
00:53:57
But do you understand if we did it with whether we did it with inches and miles,
00:54:00
they would still be two completely different distances.
00:54:04
No they wouldn't.
00:54:05
Why would they be different?
00:54:07
Because one is a straight measure.
00:54:08
The magnified one's a squiggly line that goes infinitely squiggly here
00:54:11
and infinitely longer. Yeah.
00:54:14
Why are you measuring them differently?
00:54:17
Because we're zooming in and they're squiggly lines.
00:54:19
And who's zooming in? Who said anything about zooming in?
00:54:21
And if you're zooming in, you're zooming in.
00:54:23
He your why are you zooming in on one measure but not the other.
00:54:27
Right.
00:54:27
So here a topic, the topic.
00:54:31
We're not even just zooming in.
00:54:32
The fact is, is if you we're not zooming in, that's like saying why are you
00:54:37
why are you smelling the food?
00:54:38
I'm not smelling the food. The food smells.
00:54:42
Oh yeah. That close.
00:54:43
You know, if you're measuring the nuances, you're measuring them on both ends
00:54:46
because the the never measure anything that can be broken down
00:54:52
again. We're talking yardstick.
00:54:54
He has no idea the the the versus the shoreline paradigm.
00:54:59
The one inch four out of the fuck. Yeah.
00:55:01
That's why I introduced it to him.
00:55:03
But, I'm sorry.
00:55:05
What? Thanks.
00:55:06
What things have you guys built?
00:55:08
What was for us?
00:55:10
I built more deprecations of things.
00:55:13
What are you guys out there?
00:55:16
Is that an honest question, or is it a fucking.
00:55:17
I confess, I'm better.
00:55:19
As far as you know, measuring and using measurements and slapping shit together.
00:55:23
I mean, I'm just curious because
00:55:27
for sure, the big three prototype
00:55:29
automation lines that do paint and welding,
00:55:33
you've built them.
00:55:34
You've built measured, cut, welded, fucking a
00:55:38
laid out everything on them.
00:55:40
No, no, it was a team.
00:55:41
I didn't lay out everything on them,
00:55:43
but I did all the electricity.
00:55:45
Oh, you did the electricity.
00:55:47
You didn't, you didn't.
00:55:48
I Sparky your fucking blah blah whatever. Yeah, whatever.
00:55:51
Oh I ran some employers boards.
00:55:54
I mean, I worked with SolidWorks.
00:55:56
Yeah, I worked,
00:55:59
I worked with SolidWorks.
00:56:00
I can design anything. Okay. What is what does it matter?
00:56:02
Come on. I call your bluff.
00:56:04
Okay? I've designed things. What's your point?
00:56:05
If you've built a complex fabrication before, I have let me to put up my.
00:56:11
Want me to bring up my prince? What are you doing, dude?
00:56:13
Prince.
00:56:14
Yeah, I have Purple Rain print
00:56:19
camera.
00:56:19
Call Kevin right now. He'll email the movie.
00:56:20
And I ain't been in the chair every 15 minutes, roughly, anyway.
00:56:24
Okay, so saying that I did, you were just like, so your your debate
00:56:27
was I made things nananana booboo.
00:56:30
Yeah. Got it. Yeah. So continue.
00:56:33
When you made things, did you realize that when you zoom in more,
00:56:37
you have more length? No.
00:56:42
The shoreline is a wonderful example.
00:56:44
I can't believe this has set up.
00:56:45
It's measured the same if you're zooming in.
00:56:48
It's just is is that what you're talking about? Over.
00:56:50
You zoom in and if you measure it, it looks like it's bigger because it went
00:56:54
from this big on your screen to that big on your screen.
00:56:57
No, no, it actually got bigger.
00:57:00
No, it's still the same measurement.
00:57:02
No, it doesn't get larger.
00:57:04
The measurement that stays if I, if you zoom in on your tape
00:57:08
measure, does the inch get bigger because it's closer to my eyeball.
00:57:12
Now to make that go big.
00:57:14
No no no no I wish you did.
00:57:15
I've used 2 or 3 analogies.
00:57:17
I'm going to try another one from here.
00:57:19
It's different than it is from back here.
00:57:21
I'm going to use teeth.
00:57:23
Do you know how teeth are drawn in the cartoon
00:57:25
where they don't actually put the up and down lines,
00:57:26
they just put the bottom line
00:57:27
and it's like you have one set of teeth in the top and one set on the bottom.
00:57:31
If you were to measure that little horse, you let's say
00:57:34
it would be about 3 to 5in long.
00:57:37
If I measure it from back here, it's the head.
00:57:40
But if I measure it from a pew, it's like two inches.
00:57:44
No, that's not what we're talking about.
00:57:46
You honestly don't understand.
00:57:47
And I can't wait till the revelation when you put it together.
00:57:50
Lines on there.
00:57:52
Yeah, I do, you know those break down more.
00:57:55
Yeah, I know more and more.
00:57:58
That's not what we're talking about at all.
00:58:00
More that's not we're talking about at all.
00:58:03
Not at all,
00:58:04
not at all. You don't even listen.
00:58:06
We can take a measurement out.
00:58:07
You could, we could, we could show this with a fucking piece of string
00:58:10
with no arbitrary label on the measurement.
00:58:13
And then it would still work.
00:58:15
I just removed everything that you're trying to talk about.
00:58:17
So, listen, if you take a straight line
00:58:19
and you have a string you're just talking about
00:58:21
as the crow flies, it's like a plane versus a car.
00:58:24
Like it's that's literally no argument.
00:58:26
Nope, nope nope.
00:58:28
So like, say you got a row of teeth, right?
00:58:30
And you measure it and it's five inches along just the bottom of the teeth.
00:58:34
That's what we're talking about, the shoreline
00:58:35
as it's measured the way it's supposed to be.
00:58:37
But if you zoom in, frankly, the shoreline is nowhere near a straight line, right?
00:58:42
It's got all kinds of coves, right?
00:58:45
Like the Earth is perfectly round.
00:58:47
It doesn't have texture. No.
00:58:48
Then we've had this conversation already.
00:58:50
We've already gone over this.
00:58:51
When we finish, do those textures bumps, teeth or pieces of hair?
00:58:55
Do they have length in itself?
00:58:59
Yes. And all of that would be taken into if that's what we're measuring,
00:59:03
regardless of how we're measuring it, we'll take measuring it now.
00:59:06
Yeah.
00:59:06
Because we now Curt, when now we see it.
00:59:08
We have to measure it.
00:59:10
So you're just again you say it's a crow flies versus a car.
00:59:13
That's what you're saying.
00:59:14
Oh this representation of not zooming in versus
00:59:17
taking every little grain of sand into account if you're measuring it.
00:59:22
Yes. Measuring that with the two you're just you're measuring
00:59:24
two different things.
00:59:25
Then you're saying when you measure two different things,
00:59:27
they're going to be two different lengths, correct?
00:59:29
No, we're still measuring the same exact thing.
00:59:32
Well then the cones define the point B
00:59:36
you're driving from point A to point B, we'll take you longer and you will try.
00:59:40
We, you're saying we're measuring the same exact thing,
00:59:44
and you're saying we measure in two completely different things.
00:59:45
But I would posit that we are measuring something similar,
00:59:48
but not exactly the same thing at a different dimension.
00:59:52
So similar.
00:59:54
All right, here's why. Here's why.
00:59:57
Because when we are doing the zoomed in shoreline,
01:00:01
the previous shoreline does not exist.
01:00:03
We cannot see it because it is part of the shoreline.
01:00:06
We are now observing bits of it anyway,
01:00:09
with more bits staggered in. Let's say.
01:00:12
I would say your argument is better suited as saying,
01:00:15
oh, if you had a car the size it is and the same exact car, they could go
01:00:20
the same exact speed and they were both going
01:00:22
the same exact speed, except there was one car that was,
01:00:26
you know, 1/100 of the size.
01:00:29
And they both went the same exact speed for the same exact distance.
01:00:33
The one car would take longer to get there than the other car.
01:00:36
That's what you're trying the same thing, the same distance?
01:00:39
No, no. Even one more time?
01:00:42
Nope, that's not true.
01:00:44
One's going to take longer because the tires are.
01:00:47
And again, that's the same thing as the crow flies versus as
01:00:50
the for example, here's an analogy.
01:00:53
Your analogy doesn't hold rubber because those cracks and crevices
01:00:56
still exist,
01:00:57
but they don't touch the road, so they don't increase the speed of the car.
01:01:00
But if you if you refer to the tire measurement
01:01:03
and we zoom into the tire, than it would apply.
01:01:08
So A tires the same.
01:01:10
It's not just a shoreline.
01:01:11
We can zoom in to anything in the more texture created.
01:01:14
I've already proven you guys wrong.
01:01:15
I'm going to start
01:01:17
getting a rumble exclusive on your asses.
01:01:20
Wait, what do you mean, no?
01:01:21
So you don't think if we zoom in to a tire,
01:01:22
there'd be more cracks and crevices that we're not measuring?
01:01:25
Our 17 inch tire or whatever?
01:01:27
It was once said that we weren't measuring it.
01:01:30
I don't understand why they're.
01:01:31
You're measuring two different things during it.
01:01:33
So if we measured a tire 17 infrared, trying to act like you're.
01:01:36
This is some kind of like, ooh, you don't know what I like it.
01:01:39
I don't like this.
01:01:40
It's practical. It's common sense. It's.
01:01:43
You're measuring what you're measuring.
01:01:44
You in.
01:01:45
We're saying that a few centimeters versus inches, you're going to get a completely
01:01:49
different measurement. If you measure the same exact thing.
01:01:51
That's where.
01:01:52
That's where this argument started.
01:01:54
No, nobody ever said that.
01:01:56
No matter whether you use centimeters or millimeters or
01:01:58
a string or your penis, it'll always be the same length.
01:02:02
You're just calling something.
01:02:04
You don't need it to definitely be larger.
01:02:06
The problem is, is when you zoom in, the length becomes longer.
01:02:11
That was the only purpose.
01:02:14
Yes, this is my penis too.
01:02:16
It doesn't become longer.
01:02:17
You're measuring one penis is becoming long, right now becomes longer.
01:02:21
It's talking about this.
01:02:24
You. If it's measuring the shoreline flaccid or the shoreline erect,
01:02:29
because that does matter to the full erect shoreline.
01:02:33
There are two different measurements.
01:02:35
How are the hairs on your arm or those erect?
01:02:38
If you're on a dating site and you give the girl your your full
01:02:42
erect inches and she's like, I'm hoping that it's not fully erect.
01:02:46
It's it's not that there there's like some kind of magical,
01:02:50
oh, look, it's because it's
01:02:54
I don't know, I'm just there's no man in the world
01:02:56
that uses flaccid length.
01:03:01
I do otherwise very intimidating. So.
01:03:08
To who?
01:03:09
You midget, I don't think.
01:03:11
I don't think I can put my hand all the way.
01:03:12
I'm sorry. Little bit to
01:03:15
children.
01:03:15
We all do. I know how long you've been married.
01:03:17
I know you have sex very infrequently.
01:03:21
It's just the way of the world.
01:03:24
It came to a dead stop when I started to show up.
01:03:28
Oh, yeah, but, I mean, I don't know which one.
01:03:31
Never mind.
01:03:32
Oh, come back with a fever pitch.
01:03:35
Fuck, yeah.
01:03:35
You're a little fucking podcast.
01:03:37
It's worth it.
01:03:39
I'll be married twice a year.
01:03:42
I'll be married 25 years at midnight.
01:03:44
I got it, I got I got a double deuce.
01:03:48
So you'll forgive me if I interfere? Sign.
01:03:51
Consummate it for you.
01:03:53
We already consummated it.
01:03:54
I have two children.
01:03:56
And shout out to my wife.
01:03:57
That's great.
01:03:59
That's great. Of lost.
01:04:00
Once he was born, I lost. I lost my
01:04:03
turn to her.
01:04:06
That was the.
01:04:07
You know, when you started your attraction to your boys.
01:04:10
That was a drop comment.
01:04:12
No. I became like, I'm, you know, I'm a reseller.
01:04:15
I'm a resell bit. Resell.
01:04:19
I'm refurbished, celibate.
01:04:21
I reclaim my virginity.
01:04:23
Remember? I'm a virgin. I wasn't kidding.
01:04:26
Oh, okay.
01:04:26
You have your virginity back. How do you do that?
01:04:29
You can do that. Google it.
01:04:30
I don't know, they started doing it like the 2000 aughts bunch of women.
01:04:34
They're like, fuck, we made a mistake.
01:04:36
I know we can just lie like everything else and say we're a man.
01:04:39
Or say we're a moment or say I'm a virgin.
01:04:40
And then people have to follow it or they hate me.
01:04:43
Yeah, or they'll shoot up a church or a fucking boat,
01:04:47
or there's a boat to.
01:04:50
Yeah, there's I don't shooting.
01:04:51
I won't do any of those things. But I also hate you.
01:04:54
Yeah.
01:04:54
Hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey hey,
01:04:58
yeah. Have one of those.
01:05:00
Hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate
01:05:03
hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate.
01:05:08
First love the evening I like it.
01:05:10
Yeah.
01:05:17
From the whole shows, the whole show's been a little so far.
01:05:20
But this just in your wiener may have.
01:05:23
Would
01:05:24
what if if you have a state
01:05:26
fair classics corn dog, which I would never eat in my life.
01:05:29
But just in case you do 58 million pounds of corn, dogs and sausages
01:05:34
on a stick, products may be recalled because it would pieces inside.
01:05:38
Okay, so I don't know if it's good.
01:05:40
I don't know if this is some kind of joke in a wood piece inside.
01:05:44
I would want my money back because that's it's supposed to be on a stick.
01:05:48
But this is just the idiocy, dude.
01:05:50
Somebody says corn dogs don't say corn dogs on a stick, even though the picture.
01:05:53
No, there's no there's a picture. Yeah. I mean,
01:05:57
maybe the picture is wrong.
01:05:59
I demand wood in my corn dog.
01:06:02
I do, man wood.
01:06:04
Yeah.
01:06:04
Great drought state fair classic corn dogs are made with turkey and chicken.
01:06:09
And then for some reason it says, well, I'm sorry, hot dogs maybe.
01:06:13
Who eats corn dogs?
01:06:14
Who eats those chicken?
01:06:16
I don't work at it.
01:06:19
Why do they make that distinction?
01:06:20
Or hotdogs made with turkey and chicken?
01:06:23
Comma. Pork added okay.
01:06:25
Added because they added pork,
01:06:28
but did they add chicken comma pork or are they made.
01:06:31
No, no. It was made with turkey and chicken.
01:06:34
Yeah.
01:06:35
And then they and then they don't forget it.
01:06:37
I box made with turkey and chickens after thought.
01:06:40
Wait a minute.
01:06:41
I got to tell you.
01:06:42
Oh, let's add some, you know. Yeah.
01:06:44
They already wrote it down and said they needed to add it to the packaging.
01:06:47
So there's just thing.
01:06:48
Yeah, it's actually written in Sharpie.
01:06:50
But then why the fuck didn't they just say hot dogs made with turkey, chicken
01:06:53
and pork?
01:06:56
I'm telling you, it was an afterthought because pork is added afterwards.
01:06:59
They do the chicken and turkey at first, and then it's all about the.
01:07:04
Then they had to get the.
01:07:06
Because the turkey and chicken are a similar consistency.
01:07:08
You got to get that going before you get the pork in there.
01:07:11
Yeah yeah it takes a long it takes longer to cook the poultry.
01:07:16
Right.
01:07:17
Then you add the pork later.
01:07:21
Then you dog it.
01:07:22
Corn dog it.
01:07:23
Yeah.
01:07:24
What is the what is the outside of the corn dog in there like a cornbread.
01:07:27
Right?
01:07:28
No, but
01:07:30
these are amazingly,
01:07:34
wrapped in a honey sweetened batter.
01:07:37
Oh, is it a how is it?
01:07:39
Tastes like it looks like a breakfast.
01:07:41
Because I thought it was.
01:07:41
I thought it was some type of corn. Cornbread?
01:07:46
No, that.
01:07:50
Yeah, I think I like cornmeal.
01:07:51
Cornmeal, I think is the word you're looking for.
01:07:54
Yeah. Cornmeal batter.
01:07:56
That's what a corn dog is.
01:07:57
That's why it's a little gritty.
01:07:58
Because the little cornmeal pieces in it,
01:08:01
that's what makes it so tasty and crunchy.
01:08:04
Oh, yeah. I had corn on the cob last night.
01:08:06
I picked the Coronado my poop this morning and ate it again for breakfast.
01:08:10
Why does that happen?
01:08:11
Why did you bother eating it?
01:08:15
If it goes right through you
01:08:18
so I can enjoy it again, right?
01:08:20
So that's corn is definitely something, especially on the cob
01:08:23
is something we definitely do for taste alone.
01:08:25
Because you just explained why, right?
01:08:29
I think I'm fighting off too much
01:08:31
and not chewing enough and just swallowing at home.
01:08:34
Enjoys googling a fantastic point.
01:08:36
We have these stomach acids that I understand dissolve everything
01:08:39
down into a fine paste or, you know, at least a poop turd.
01:08:43
Not. Not like corn kernels.
01:08:48
Did you find it?
01:08:49
Yeah.
01:08:50
If you drew me in intact.
01:08:53
I see you have a Michigan state sweatshirt on.
01:08:55
I just want to know that our Central Michigan.
01:08:57
Oh, I don't want I can go, I guess my Central Michigan Chippewas women's
01:09:02
hockey team beat the Michigan State Spartans 5 to 2 on Saturday.
01:09:07
No, there was not an interesting game.
01:09:09
Congratulations.
01:09:11
The women move so slow, dude, it's like regular hockey.
01:09:14
They're women. Slow motion.
01:09:16
They do. They look like.
01:09:19
They look like men in hockey.
01:09:20
You know, it's very sexist of you.
01:09:24
No, no, they are kind of fine, upstanding young women.
01:09:27
And I believe they are two and, oh, so far in the season.
01:09:29
That's fantastic.
01:09:32
It's here for the year.
01:09:32
You poop corn in its original form because it's tough.
01:09:36
Outer hull made of cellulose is ingestible by the human, indigestible
01:09:41
by the human digestive system, which lacks the necessary enzymes to break it down.
01:09:46
The speed at which food
01:09:47
food passes through your system, known as transit time, can affect digestion.
01:09:52
A fast transit time gives the digestive tract less opportunity to fully
01:09:55
break down high fiber foods like corn, though simply not breaking down
01:09:59
fiber is the primary reason for seeing kernels intact.
01:10:03
Yeah, why corn remains intact
01:10:05
and just also a lack of digestive enzymes and benefit to the plant.
01:10:09
This indigestible casing
01:10:11
is ideal for the corn plant protecting its genetic material.
01:10:14
And so so so like animals get it out
01:10:17
and it would get more corn.
01:10:20
Yeah, that's fucking brilliant.
01:10:23
We don't we don't digest a lot of seeds.
01:10:25
They get impacted or shit out.
01:10:28
It's almost like they write you know.
01:10:29
They know
01:10:30
it's almost like they're beings themselves and they know how to like, work.
01:10:34
Oh my gosh, I have so many religious arguments.
01:10:37
I can't wait.
01:10:39
I have my arguments with me.
01:10:41
I have questions about your beliefs and how you can believe in one book
01:10:44
but not the other. And cherry pick, oh, it's going to be great.
01:10:47
Oh, okay.
01:10:48
Well, are you a follow up for a story we covered two weeks ago?
01:10:53
I now know the platform on which one Punch Man
01:10:58
is making its season three debut.
01:11:00
What? Hulu.
01:11:03
Okay, yeah.
01:11:08
Hulu.
01:11:09
That's the answer.
01:11:12
TV on Hulu.
01:11:13
If you want to see the third season of One Punch Man,
01:11:17
which is some kind of anime masterpiece, hey, what?
01:11:23
Yeah. What
01:11:25
I can't wait.
01:11:27
I'm so excited.
01:11:28
I don't want to say what?
01:11:31
Oh, this is not related to one punch at.
01:11:41
But it's.
01:11:42
I really.
01:11:43
It takes me a little time to understand what he was saying.
01:11:46
You know what I mean?
01:11:47
The FDA has advised public not to eat, sell, or serve certain imported
01:11:51
frozen shrimp from an Indonesian firm because it's radioactive.
01:11:55
And I think 19 people have died.
01:11:58
What?
01:12:00
I thought you were just supposed to, like, grow next to them or something.
01:12:02
Unfortunate. No, you don't turn into Spider-Man, you die.
01:12:05
It is laced or loaded.
01:12:07
I was a better way to say it was cesium one.
01:12:08
You turn into shrimp, man.
01:12:10
Oh, wait. I'm sorry. I don't have the right.
01:12:12
You have all the superpowers of a shrimp baby.
01:12:14
Sweet. I'm going to Kroger right now.
01:12:17
Yeah, I'm man, they are labeled as South
01:12:22
Foods, Beaver street fisheries, Aqua star, South wind foods.
01:12:26
Awesome. Perfect.
01:12:27
I'm going to get a bag of each of them.
01:12:29
Gary, I'm going to meet you at your house.
01:12:30
Yeah, we're going to be we're going to be like fish superheroes.
01:12:33
Yeah, yeah, I'm going to get the state fair corn dogs to.
01:12:38
But better note on the brighter note, a package
01:12:42
I'm talking from some rural poor.
01:12:44
Get it right.
01:12:45
Yeah. Here for our trans live.
01:12:47
We do not ever condone committing criminal acts.
01:12:49
Do not mess with radioactive material.
01:12:51
But if you were going to go buy a pack of, frozen shrimp from Lawrence Wholesale
01:12:57
because it's like 9.99, an actual pack of that much, loaded, laced cesium.
01:13:02
137 is like $14,000.
01:13:06
So you're getting a deal on cesium 137?
01:13:08
Just don't eat it. Right.
01:13:10
Then you start your own nuclear reactor with the shrimp.
01:13:14
Oh. Can you.
01:13:15
It's like a shrimp reactor.
01:13:16
Yeah.
01:13:27
Fly dragonfly does not condone building
01:13:29
any type of material.
01:13:35
Okay.
01:13:35
This is getting ready to cook it.
01:13:37
You cook it, and power, I don't know, some of the same.
01:13:43
The point of the show, Gary to.
01:13:44
I think we just, I think we discovered, totally ridiculous.
01:13:48
And I think we discovered the cure for the food crisis.
01:13:51
The hunger crisis and the power crisis right there.
01:13:54
Yeah.
01:13:55
In other news, shrimp, stocks are up 400%
01:14:01
because, you know, there's the shortage of shrimp.
01:14:03
It's going to go up.
01:14:04
Yes. There's financial advice from fly drones live.
01:14:07
This is not there was a, I wonder if it's up at all.
01:14:10
Spectacular.
01:14:11
There was a, I was interested in for a little while.
01:14:15
Natural shrimp incorporated.
01:14:17
It's tanking and it's tanked, but, it was trying to
01:14:20
grow shrimp in, like,
01:14:23
like aquatic, like things that you could just, like, have somewhere,
01:14:28
and it would cycle the water in and out, and you could have, like, fresh,
01:14:31
natural shrimp, without any of the bullshit in the ocean.
01:14:36
But I don't know what's your opinion, because I got an argument with somebody
01:14:39
long time ago about, you know, farmers versus,
01:14:45
ocean or lake because it's like,
01:14:48
oh, very much better for the planet.
01:14:51
I don't know what's the difference.
01:14:53
Yeah.
01:14:53
What what, farm farmed fishing is terrible for the planet,
01:14:59
but I think you your fish out of the deal.
01:15:03
All the other poop in the scales
01:15:05
and all the the stuff that runs downstream.
01:15:09
It's a mess. From the farm.
01:15:11
From the farm?
01:15:12
Yeah, I don't that's the thing.
01:15:15
Yeah.
01:15:15
That's it in repurposes kind of does it wouldn't it end up
01:15:19
in that same water stream anyway if the, if the fish were just
01:15:23
going out fishing,
01:15:26
doesn't it seem like it just because it's, is it dumped into concentration?
01:15:29
And that's the issue because again, the fish would be in the stream
01:15:33
doing that anyway. So what's that?
01:15:35
What's the difference.
01:15:36
Well you're pushing the population to its limit.
01:15:41
I mean that's what the farm farming part is all about.
01:15:44
Okay. Because you're letting the natural fish
01:15:48
but not get weeded out like
01:15:51
here. Aquaculture.
01:15:53
If you started doing farm raised deer only you're saying
01:15:56
like just the natural deer population would get crazy, right?
01:15:59
Is that your. No. No, I'm not saying that at all.
01:16:02
So that was your argument.
01:16:05
We go back to fractals.
01:16:06
We measure this differently.
01:16:08
Yeah.
01:16:08
We're measuring this differently.
01:16:11
Play one of my stupid videos.
01:16:14
I still don't understand what you're talking about, but that's okay.
01:16:16
Neither does the audience.
01:16:18
Okay.
01:16:20
Let's, Hi, Brian.
01:16:23
Oops.
01:16:25
But the wrong one.
01:16:28
See? Similar YouTube friendly.
01:16:32
Minute.
01:16:34
My maybe controversial.
01:16:39
But little.
01:16:39
This.
01:16:42
No way.
01:16:45
You got it wrong.
01:16:47
Yes I do, boy.
01:16:52
That was fast.
01:16:56
I don't have matches this week, so just fine.
01:17:00
Yeah, you did it
01:17:02
right.
01:17:04
I like to stop and ask.
01:17:11
How? You
01:17:15
get people all
01:17:21
year.
01:17:21
I don't know, I don't know, I wish you saw.
01:17:31
Me? Tell me.
01:17:33
It's one.
01:17:36
That,
01:17:38
You know, one.
01:17:42
And sometimes.
01:17:48
At. Big.
01:17:51
Cuz all.
01:17:58
Right.
01:18:00
Here we are.
01:18:13
Yeah.
01:18:14
You're.
01:18:18
Oh, I'm counting all you know.
01:18:21
You happy for me?
01:18:26
Oh, well, I don't know.
01:18:30
But I don't know.
01:18:32
Yeah, you got.
01:18:36
You, you. You.
01:18:43
That's awesome.
01:18:46
Did you hear him say he's going to count all the numbers between 0 and 1?
01:18:50
It's the infinite fractal.
01:18:52
Like I see.
01:18:55
Oh, I see it spells
01:18:59
week. I.
01:19:06
I've got some other good videos, but,
01:19:07
we can we can kick it.
01:19:11
Kick it,
01:19:14
kick it.
01:19:16
No. Oh, no.
01:19:20
Oh, there it is.
01:19:23
What else we got for you too?
01:19:26
Come on, come on.
01:19:29
That's pledge.
01:19:31
Come on.
01:19:32
Oh I don't have those.
01:19:34
That's not my department.
01:19:36
There's a part.
01:19:38
What's your sweater, dude. Dog.
01:19:47
Oh, there's a new dog.
01:19:48
Every.
01:19:54
Did you say new dog?
01:19:56
Yeah. Dude.
01:19:57
Sorry. Last week. Do you watch the show? The one that attacked you? Yeah, yeah.
01:20:00
How's the. How's the arm?
01:20:02
Yeah, but you have, you have claw.
01:20:05
That's the whole like. Oh no, I'm good. No.
01:20:07
No infection.
01:20:08
But, there's still marks there.
01:20:11
You like my 2003 song about dog fighting?
01:20:14
Fighting?
01:20:15
It's heavy metal.
01:20:16
You didn't listen to it. I know, that's okay.
01:20:18
I don't watch the show.
01:20:20
It was on those two.
01:20:22
I'll play it later.
01:20:24
Okay.
01:20:26
I'll miss that segment.
01:20:28
Portion control is communism.
01:20:31
He's never heard of other countries unless they've lost a war to the US.
01:20:36
He waters his lawn with Mountain Dew.
01:20:39
His idea of an exotic vacation is visit.
01:20:42
I water my lawn with flex seal thing Disneyland instead of Disney World.
01:20:46
When he has a heart attack, he insists on driving himself
01:20:49
to the hospital to avoid paying for the ambulance.
01:20:52
Foreign countries that are always begging for his help.
01:20:56
He has three kids and they're all trans.
01:21:00
His plan for financial independence is taking out
01:21:02
payday loans to invest in fart coin.
01:21:06
He already supports his country's next well, doesn't that it sounds good.
01:21:09
He calls insulin a luxury, but Bud Light a necessity.
01:21:14
He thinks European football is gay because it is
01:21:18
a once want a hot dog eating.
01:21:20
Wait,
01:21:22
wait, he says his soccer.
01:21:27
He thinks European football is gay.
01:21:30
He thinks European football is gay, but his three trans sons are okay.
01:21:34
Yeah, because it is another gay.
01:21:36
He once won a hotdog eating contest by accident.
01:21:40
Corndog that
01:21:42
he actually
01:21:42
thinks that the NFL and pro wrestling are real.
01:21:45
Some wait and that I should makes fun of Canada.
01:21:48
Unless he's traveling then he's from Canada.
01:21:51
He shot down a drone for flying over his barbecue.
01:21:54
He uses Ford F-150s as a unit of measurement and doesn't
01:21:59
that it's a longer if you measure it in Ford
01:22:01
and see you can't break a yeah, you can't break it down.
01:22:05
It can't measure a little fractals. Yeah.
01:22:07
Right. Exactly.
01:22:08
And that's the Martin Ford F-150.
01:22:11
If the shoreline was big enough, he could.
01:22:13
But if you break down the F-150, it all ties together.
01:22:17
Let's talk about the 0001.
01:22:21
Let's talk about the ridiculousness of using a Ford F-150
01:22:24
as a unit of measure,
01:22:25
because you'd have to get all those cracks and crevices measured.
01:22:28
Or would you just go bumper to bumper and make it a straight line?
01:22:30
Because those are two different measurements,
01:22:32
a very generally similar thing.
01:22:34
I've heard a joke
01:22:36
about using some arbitrary as a unit of measurement I can't remember.
01:22:40
Desk of cheese. Okay.
01:22:43
Oh, yeah.
01:22:45
Desk like these. I like that.
01:22:48
Is it?
01:22:51
Maybe.
01:22:51
But I thought that was a more of a.
01:22:54
Sorry.
01:22:55
If he sleeps with a pillow under his gun.
01:22:58
He is the most American man in the world, not a gun.
01:23:02
His pillow, a pillow under his gun. Yep.
01:23:05
I walked over the best punch line
01:23:07
I will rewind is he sleeps with a pillow under his gun.
01:23:11
He is the most American man in the world.
01:23:14
So the best line always with all European football game
01:23:18
because it is and wrapped in an American flag.
01:23:21
Stay free, stay armed, stay medically uninsured.
01:23:26
The American flag is American.
01:23:28
Perfect. Perfect segue for the next segment.
01:23:32
Is that like that was a shot shot like,
01:23:36
oh, come on. It's very hard to segment.
01:23:40
It's been very targeted.
01:23:42
Like, if you did that with like a black person and you were hugged
01:23:45
that hugged a stereotype that hard, that'd be really racist, right?
01:23:48
So an offensive even if a black person did it, would it not be?
01:23:53
Oh, it would be
01:23:54
ugly.
01:23:55
I'm offended just thinking about it.
01:23:57
I like offensive things.
01:23:58
I'm just saying the rest of the it's hard to measure racist.
01:24:01
I like how zoomed in you are.
01:24:04
Oh right. Yeah.
01:24:05
Completely different measurement.
01:24:07
It could be
01:24:09
you're looking at it on the surface.
01:24:11
Yeah.
01:24:11
Maybe not. So foreign.
01:24:13
F1 Bieber gets it.
01:24:14
He finally gets it. Yeah, but it doesn't.
01:24:17
Looking at it on the surface that's what we should have said.
01:24:20
Well it's always there.
01:24:23
It's like regardless it's like
01:24:26
to you're just dumb.
01:24:27
You're just dumb for not considering that in the first place
01:24:30
because, you know, now you crossed the line, motherfucker.
01:24:32
There's no fucking sorry.
01:24:33
The people like me who are very detailed
01:24:35
and very detail oriented, we pay attention to the nuances of many.
01:24:39
When people pick an arbitrary situation, people will pick it up.
01:24:43
You tell us about it, though, that no one asked about, elevate it
01:24:47
to a badge of honor for themselves and then give themselves accolade for it.
01:24:52
Yeah, I'm the best. I am the best.
01:24:55
I am the best.
01:24:56
I'm way more humble. There is.
01:24:59
I am the Wiz. All right, there's my Seinfeld reference.
01:25:01
Hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate.
01:25:06
All right, there's more breaking news.
01:25:07
If I can find the fucking story, which I haven't found yet,
01:25:10
I don't have a clip offhand.
01:25:11
Why don't I have clapping of hands is bullshit.
01:25:14
I just want to know the answer.
01:25:16
Like I got two set up on the right for you.
01:25:19
Right there under applause and applause to about halfway down.
01:25:23
Well, I have my own story. Okay.
01:25:25
Do you feel all the time.
01:25:28
Oh, my shit produced clapping.
01:25:33
I mean, not to get technical,
01:25:34
logical, reasonable love is a bitch.
01:25:38
I apologize, I love the
01:25:41
oh, yeah.
01:25:43
Yeah, with the arguing.
01:25:46
He's a good girl.
01:25:48
Oh, I sent you a good.
01:25:49
What the dog doing today?
01:25:51
Show that? Yeah, it's.
01:25:52
This is dog.
01:25:54
But if she smiles, you'd be able to see her there.
01:25:56
There you go. Yeah. That's your profile.
01:25:57
Now I can see she's just a walking silhouette.
01:26:00
Yeah.
01:26:01
Is she a true bred black or is there a spot on her somewhere?
01:26:05
There's the chest.
01:26:06
There's some white, though.
01:26:08
You go. Come up, come up.
01:26:11
Come on. Bubble.
01:26:12
Oh come on girl, where you going.
01:26:15
That is a proper.
01:26:17
It's an animal.
01:26:18
And when you chase or a filthy animal.
01:26:22
I'm surprised Ryan hasn't commented on his dog.
01:26:25
Dog recognition is contagious.
01:26:29
Yeah, yeah, this is a sweetheart.
01:26:31
And she just happened of desperately trying to find the dog.
01:26:35
Still friends here?
01:26:37
What'd you label it? I found it.
01:26:38
You looking for mama?
01:26:40
Who is the dog? I.
01:26:45
Hold. I.
01:26:51
I mean, you guys can continue.
01:26:54
Oh, yeah, I was planning on it.
01:26:56
Play my.
01:26:58
What the dog doing? Flip.
01:26:59
It's got a plastic chair.
01:27:01
Like, one of these working on it.
01:27:04
Okay.
01:27:06
It's so funny.
01:27:09
Yep. There you go.
01:27:11
He's got it. No problem.
01:27:14
Chair, every of
01:27:17
where that's the.
01:27:19
But the what?
01:27:20
The dog on.
01:27:23
I love the follow.
01:27:29
I'm so silly.
01:27:31
Oh, do one of.
01:27:35
The man in there got him over there.
01:27:39
I go ask him for Apple Card.
01:27:42
That's a good.
01:27:45
So I have a moment to ask what's coming in?
01:27:48
Not having for dog. Oh,
01:27:52
let's go for.
01:27:56
Clearly in an anxious panic at one point I.
01:28:00
I've seen the ass over apple cart praising.
01:28:03
Oh really?
01:28:05
Why would the apple cart be.
01:28:07
Why would the ass be over the apple cart?
01:28:09
Well it would look why, it's a fucking funny.
01:28:13
Yeah.
01:28:14
So you follow so much anything it would, you would.
01:28:17
Asshole replica apple cart would go over the ass
01:28:21
if there was a way to have it go over the ass.
01:28:26
Because if there's a situation and a hit something,
01:28:29
the apple cart is going to draw builds things he would know.
01:28:33
All right?
01:28:34
I just know it depends on the scale that you buy.
01:28:39
It changes if you zoom in.
01:28:41
Yeah.
01:28:41
The anger becomes over the ass.
01:28:44
Only a certain perspective.
01:28:46
But then, speaking of the apple cart, if you zoom in.
01:28:49
Yes. Over apple cart is likely misremembered.
01:28:53
It is not even an idiom or anything.
01:28:56
The saying is upset. The apple cart.
01:28:59
Oh, really?
01:29:01
Yeah.
01:29:02
So I don't remember.
01:29:03
Yeah. It's like and the origin of games.
01:29:05
So your argument is moot
01:29:07
because it's not even that the apple cart and people thought that a cart
01:29:11
at some point as over apple cart is, is not a, it's not a, it's not a telephone.
01:29:16
I'm honestly, I got it from Hodge.
01:29:20
I've heard it.
01:29:21
Here we go.
01:29:21
I'm moving many people away from I.
01:29:24
Oh, I only I only remember several people use it.
01:29:28
What do you different occasions I'm gonna use this hip.
01:29:31
I always was like. I never understood what that meant.
01:29:33
Because when one is hit by screaming, stopping their front side.
01:29:37
But the rear continues going up and forward, causing a roll.
01:29:41
For example, when the soldier.
01:29:42
You wouldn't going crazy. The.
01:29:44
Yeah, like turn over. Yes.
01:29:46
Like I was saying, when the soldiers raised the right dog
01:29:49
with the fire, the way it went ass over apple carts,
01:29:52
the only way the apple cart has to be over the apple cart is too fast in the.
01:29:59
Or if it hit something that was very wedged in it and it.
01:30:03
But still you'd have for momentum.
01:30:04
So I don't think you.
01:30:07
As this apple cart stacked stagnant.
01:30:12
This is staggering.
01:30:13
The apple cart.
01:30:14
Let's hate hate hate hate hate hate.
01:30:16
Why do you hate Apple? It just makes no sense.
01:30:19
I thought you were an apple guy.
01:30:20
Things don't.
01:30:21
How do you think those Apple computers get moved around on an apple cart?
01:30:25
Yeah.
01:30:25
It's true.
01:30:27
What was the quote from the apple cart?
01:30:30
Oh, we missed a bunch of, brother, jacking off over his dog.
01:30:34
No, we didn't want to jack off our dogs more.
01:30:36
We didn't miss it.
01:30:38
It just hasn't come up yet.
01:30:40
Sorry.
01:30:41
If you mention to closer.
01:30:43
We realized we did it
01:30:46
seven and above.
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Welcome to Flat Rants Live.
01:30:49
Please like, comment, subscribe if you haven't already.
01:30:52
We are really trying to get at least 100 fucking followers.
01:30:54
I'm going to start getting kicked off of other shows and start asking for follows.
01:30:59
See how that works?
01:31:00
Okay, do I love my Bean Bundy?
01:31:04
Is that a type of dog or is he saying those are the names of the dogs?
01:31:08
Okay, thank you Pippen hyphen Bundy.
01:31:11
But it seven and Bundy are the two dogs.
01:31:14
I might say.
01:31:15
Like, they're like a b, c here.
01:31:18
Almost no personality yet.
01:31:20
Yeah, they don't until they learn to walk.
01:31:22
They don't really,
01:31:25
King Kong probably had diabetes or, you know,
01:31:29
I've changed several aspects of my life because of and for my new pups,
01:31:34
watching them play is more enjoyable than the bar.
01:31:36
I literally do not leave my house anymore
01:31:38
because I'd rather just hang out with my dogs.
01:31:40
You change for the better.
01:31:42
That's both, and a little creepy.
01:31:44
Yeah, and let's just look at our grocery shopping.
01:31:49
Yeah, and mine too.
01:31:51
I got to go to Costco.
01:31:52
I do the Costco shopping, you know, big heavy boxes and whatnot.
01:31:55
Oh, yeah.
01:31:56
Once a month.
01:32:00
Maybe a little sooner.
01:32:02
Really?
01:32:04
You can never have people living in the house anymore.
01:32:08
Now one's back.
01:32:10
Ones that the one transfer to the local college,
01:32:13
which I love because it's not in the U.P. anymore.
01:32:16
Oh, yeah, I get chicken string.
01:32:18
I think that's cool.
01:32:20
Actually, the school is, but she's not.
01:32:24
She transferred.
01:32:26
Yeah, I totally
01:32:28
I'm going to play sports at Michigan Tech.
01:32:31
You know almost does that almost that far.
01:32:33
I don't I don't I don't want to say I don't like saying okay.
01:32:37
Don't say she doesn't go there anymore.
01:32:38
It's a crazy fucking world.
01:32:40
Somebody won't like my opinion and they'll go pick my kids school.
01:32:43
You don't even go here. Oh, right.
01:32:46
Oh, yeah.
01:32:46
And even worse, maybe like I did it because of Fladge Rants Live of the host's
01:32:50
daughter.
01:32:50
And white man doesn't even go there, asshole.
01:32:53
Oh, wait, that didn't happen.
01:32:55
And can we do? Dude, I've said this 100 times.
01:32:57
Can we stop
01:32:59
everything we need?
01:33:00
No need to know about the shooter.
01:33:01
How about everything we want to know and need to know about the victims?
01:33:04
Yeah, even said four people died and one of them was the fucking.
01:33:09
Yeah. That's her.
01:33:10
That's what you know.
01:33:11
Did you know about them?
01:33:12
They know that's a terrible. No.
01:33:14
There were more years.
01:33:16
No, that's not like to see four people died and took his own life.
01:33:22
That is why I do not count them.
01:33:25
He probably.
01:33:25
Yeah, probably should have done it in a different order.
01:33:28
Kill. Everybody.
01:33:29
I need to know is four people died.
01:33:32
We got to talk.
01:33:32
And then we murder the murder of the person who did it.
01:33:36
Robert.com/fladge rants.
01:33:37
We're going to talk about that.
01:33:38
We're going to talk about a particular type of flag
01:33:41
that's being flown in America on the West Coast.
01:33:44
And I want people's opinion on that.
01:33:46
Yeah.
01:33:48
My second favorite podcast is The Brady and George Show.
01:33:51
You can get your Brady and George Show merchandise at Flat Transcom.
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Oh yes. Yes.
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Today's sponsor is the Brady Indoor Show.
01:34:05
We pay top dollar for that
01:34:06
ad placement too. Yep.
01:34:13
Then the kids.
01:34:14
Yeah, yeah.
01:34:16
Then mental game.
01:34:18
Game.
01:34:18
And Papa, Papa
01:34:22
can't wait till he gets back from Montana.
01:34:24
You think he was, like, next week left?
01:34:27
Do you think he got the fuck out of here
01:34:28
during, like, right before the Armada Fair?
01:34:31
He did. He wanted to do that.
01:34:32
He was like, fuck this shit. Oh, he wasn't.
01:34:35
No he wasn't.
01:34:36
No, I don't follow them around you I do.
01:34:39
I start like a fair. I do.
01:34:42
Oh my God.
01:34:42
But I kind of lost track.
01:34:48
I just got behind the I like it's like a roulette wheel.
01:34:50
Cars on flatbed trailers.
01:34:54
I know I didn't like it.
01:34:58
You did not find it.
01:34:59
Okay. Wait on.
01:35:00
Yeah, but
01:35:02
I got behind demolition derby cars
01:35:06
on flatbed trailers and it slowed down my commute, I don't know.
01:35:10
Oh, I thought you meant, like, behind the wheels and 75.
01:35:14
You were just behind it.
01:35:15
You know, you don't even.
01:35:17
I don't even approach I 75 anymore.
01:35:20
Oh, because that's
01:35:21
happened to me coming down a bunch of race cars.
01:35:24
See what I saw?
01:35:26
Three lanes.
01:35:26
If you're caught behind somebody, you're doing it wrong.
01:35:30
Do you? There were so many race cars.
01:35:32
We weren't really caught behind them, but
01:35:33
they would slow down because they were just doll driving.
01:35:36
Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, okay, I get yeah.
01:35:38
Is there a bunch of losers?
01:35:40
I do like the demolition derby cars.
01:35:42
Oh look, they're like.
01:35:43
But yeah, demolition.
01:35:45
Fine.
01:35:50
Demolition derby.
01:35:51
You're doing something and it takes balls in the state.
01:35:53
Yeah, I just like I bought this thing here.
01:35:56
How loaded is.
01:35:57
What's your first.
01:35:58
It goes for three for three seconds before you have to slow down
01:36:02
the cruise.
01:36:03
Watch me across exactly like road
01:36:06
cartoon trains on the show that I want to be a three minute sandwich.
01:36:11
Guys, I well, here.
01:36:14
Made that for me.
01:36:17
Let's fucking go fishing on a fucking ride it.
01:36:20
You fucking love you not is you want to cut it all the way through?
01:36:23
You don't want to pocket it. We don't believe in the pocket. Here.
01:36:26
This sandwich is on. Oh, I hate the pocket.
01:36:29
I build it the way we start our sandwiches.
01:36:31
When subway first came around, they would just slice off
01:36:34
a little triangle, cut off the top, and then put your meat double like that.
01:36:37
So it.
01:36:39
Yeah, the pepper, which in this case is the sun dried pepper.
01:36:42
The boogie is pepper.
01:36:43
This goes on the bottom of your bread because if you put it in the middle
01:36:46
it's going to slide off.
01:36:47
If you put it on top when you cut it it's going to slide off also.
01:36:49
So we're going to put a bed.
01:36:51
Dude this guy is making this sandwich like he's built something before
01:36:56
right and right.
01:36:56
Yeah.
01:36:57
Building a sandwich is like what do you think of that, George?
01:37:00
You think this sandwich is integral?
01:37:02
Do you think it'll hold up to scrutiny?
01:37:04
Do you think that integral a safe assembly.
01:37:07
Integral.
01:37:09
Integral.
01:37:09
Teilhard RV pretty sure an integral is,
01:37:13
do you think he's gonna put shrimp on that thing?
01:37:17
Yeah. It's good.
01:37:19
No corndog issue.
01:37:22
The sandwich could be the size of the sticks, so I'm on weight.
01:37:26
Oh, if that's. How is that how it's connected?
01:37:28
He said this sandwich could be the size of a foundation of a house if zoomed in
01:37:32
is what he meant.
01:37:33
But if you put it in the middle. Yeah, it's slide off.
01:37:35
If you put it on top when you cut it, it's going to slide off also.
01:37:38
So we're going I went a bit too far of the sun dried peppers right on the bottom.
01:37:42
Something like that.
01:37:43
Yeah I'm a good foundation.
01:37:45
This I don't, I don't like a house.
01:37:48
So we're putting on
01:37:49
more at the Delaware on the bottom because it's fluffy and fluffy
01:37:53
absorbed that being fluffy.
01:37:56
All right.
01:37:56
On top of that I can't see
01:37:58
me looking like Pepper.
01:38:00
You got a sweet product and more.
01:38:01
The dipshit got channel.
01:38:03
He puts the captions on the way it did.
01:38:06
Come on man. Yeah, this nice cutting board.
01:38:09
Do you ever make a sandwich with stacked, shaved or thin meat like that?
01:38:12
You don't just put a clump of it down. You got a un? Yeah.
01:38:15
You got to, like, make it wavy, right?
01:38:17
Yeah, yeah, you gotta make it longer.
01:38:20
What do I do?
01:38:21
Three way to make it longer by putting more waves in it.
01:38:26
Waves it go.
01:38:28
It makes it makes it way more fluffy to fluffy.
01:38:32
Light it through, you get the sweet, then you get the hot.
01:38:35
Now for this we have a, you know, like fluffing meat plethora.
01:38:40
If he does not have it on a plate and then around the edge
01:38:42
and goes, here you go, this isn't going to be worth it.
01:38:46
This is Chinese going on.
01:38:48
This is just going on this baby.
01:38:49
You better have a great on a plate.
01:38:51
Sure, you need all the colors.
01:38:52
So we have our importer, provolone mix up the original provolone.
01:38:57
It smells like a gym sock that hasn't been washed in a month.
01:38:59
Now, that sounds boring.
01:39:02
Why are you
01:39:03
guys doing this yet?
01:39:04
This is why we have a darker.
01:39:07
This is another color, right? Oh, sweet.
01:39:09
Super soft. Yeah.
01:39:10
He already has a lot going on.
01:39:11
It's the subway sandwich.
01:39:14
They do that at subway sometimes putting it right on to the cold cut combo.
01:39:18
No, they never.
01:39:19
Speaking of which.
01:39:20
Okay, back to sweet, sweet CoverGirl.
01:39:23
Every imported meat is on this sandwich.
01:39:25
And this is real cut right back to hot. Hot.
01:39:28
So Posada right on.
01:39:29
I'm pretty sure it's not the best for last.
01:39:31
The king of the meat de Parma, the half moon for the fig cases.
01:39:36
But what?
01:39:36
You make your sandwich only for sandwich is.
01:39:39
What is it? Was he a fix or sandwiches?
01:39:41
Nope. It's up
01:39:43
and on top.
01:39:44
The last cheese. All right.
01:39:47
Rato, we're going to put right over the top of the Bridgewater.
01:39:50
Spread it all the way.
01:39:51
I like that he's wearing gloves.
01:39:53
No wonder why his hands are great.
01:39:57
I don't know, Luke.
01:39:57
This hot chili oil.
01:40:00
What's the point of oil?
01:40:01
Those gloves on in the morning and you're wearing all fucking day.
01:40:03
Probably has a cut.
01:40:04
He has a cut in his finger somehow. Split yours?
01:40:07
Largest Italian. Maybe that's where he should.
01:40:09
Everyone in his mouth express heroin in the thumb and his forefinger.
01:40:13
Yeah, she.
01:40:16
That's a,
01:40:19
You gotta disconnect your job, all right?
01:40:23
You like a neighbor?
01:40:25
1020, 30, 40, 50.
01:40:29
This is a 50 or $60 sandwich.
01:40:34
And if you measure it
01:40:36
with all the food,
01:40:38
the waves, it's like six feet tall.
01:40:42
It's a six inch sub, man.
01:40:43
I mean, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Let's.
01:40:45
It's, 6000 millimeter sub.
01:40:51
It's got sesame seeds on it, which just like corn. You.
01:40:54
Oh, I'm never.
01:40:54
I love a sesame seed.
01:40:55
Oh, do I need to look up?
01:40:58
Dude, you.
01:40:59
It's it's one of the gayest things I do, but I will pick all the sesame seeds off,
01:41:03
because that.
01:41:04
That's super weird. Things I've heard of.
01:41:06
You should not put those in your body.
01:41:08
Do not put fucking sesame seeds in your body.
01:41:10
These are not.
01:41:16
So I was wrong.
01:41:16
I'm sorry. That is.
01:41:17
That is probably my only gayest act
01:41:19
that I've ever done is I may have given oral sex to my son
01:41:22
and taken sesame seeds off of other immigrant.
01:41:27
Right.
01:41:27
I like how you hold those in similar esteem.
01:41:31
Yeah.
01:41:33
Very weird.
01:41:33
Okay, maybe just take a bite out of half of it and then the like,
01:41:38
start with the bottom half and eat the same bite out of the top half.
01:41:41
You're going to try to take a bite.
01:41:43
It's going to fall all over the place.
01:41:44
And then you're
01:41:45
just going to eat it with a fork and just eat one piece of meat at a time.
01:41:48
And so it's like, just just hear me, the BS me tell a joke.
01:41:51
You can't tell me, you know, my sandwich.
01:41:53
I'll take your, magnificent super Italian sub
01:41:56
and 12 sub rolls, please.
01:42:00
I'd make like 12 sandwiches out of that.
01:42:04
And I want to just eat it
01:42:06
as is with a knife and fork.
01:42:09
Nope. Would you eat it as above
01:42:13
or below?
01:42:14
So below.
01:42:17
Or would you eat it from.
01:42:18
Would you eat it from left to right, top to bottom?
01:42:20
Would you eat it with a fork?
01:42:21
Would you eat here or there and eat it anywhere?
01:42:25
Good grief.
01:42:26
What is the disclaimer?
01:42:28
Has you got a do by any chance.
01:42:32
I was trying to find one, but nothing was like certain.
01:42:35
Nothing fancy.
01:42:39
How about if you just go deer
01:42:40
flag, deer flag, deer flag.
01:42:43
You're fired. You. You're fucked there.
01:42:45
No one like there is.
01:42:46
No, there is no question
01:42:49
where the question?
01:42:52
Then I really don't know the answer.
01:42:56
It's.
01:42:56
There is no answer.
01:42:57
The question goes on infinitely forever.
01:43:01
All right, I'm taking off the jacket.
01:43:05
Disclaimer the unfiltered jacket.
01:43:07
Speech giver.
01:43:08
Folks, listen up
01:43:08
before we dive deeper into the circus of coolness and uncensored banter,
01:43:11
here's our no nonsense disclaimer served with a side of white humor.
01:43:14
Look, we're here for the time, not the correct time, all right?
01:43:16
And this crazy world where snowflakes.
01:43:18
We're just trying to spread some join without stepping on any toes.
01:43:21
So here's an article I know back on my show.
01:43:24
Oh, sorry. Random memo.
01:43:25
Is it tickle your funny bone, choose your gray matter
01:43:27
and illuminate the path to a mirthful existence.
01:43:29
Any semblance of seriousness is never accidental.
01:43:31
Article to everyone equally, we're equal to offenders.
01:43:33
All right?
01:43:34
We don't give a hoot about your gibberish
01:43:35
race, religion,
01:43:35
or whether you prefer cats or dogs. We're here to roast
01:43:37
everyone from politicians to defer to our own sorry selves.
01:43:39
No jealousy, not even demagoguery.
01:43:41
The three screw political jabber.
01:43:43
We intend to hold your hand or or anything.
01:43:45
So if our driver friend you,
01:43:46
we're not responsible for any of the feelings you can take.
01:43:50
We promise we'll dish out some belly laughs.
01:43:51
There may be a couple different article I deliver fake news, alert
01:43:54
the tales, rumors, and downright lies to take care of the $3 bill.
01:43:57
Any resemblance to real life events or people, whether alive or pushing up
01:44:00
daisies, is purely gibberish and probably hitting the bar too hard.
01:44:03
We're pretty sure the earth is round, but jabber who cares?
01:44:06
Article beach ever? Cause why not
01:44:09
buttered toast?
01:44:09
Any likeness
01:44:10
to actual people or characters is just us having a laugh, not a reason for a guess.
01:44:14
We might not be the smartest kid on the job,
01:44:15
but we sure know how to stir up some trouble.
01:44:17
So in closing, if you've made it this far without getting your undergraduate,
01:44:20
then congrats! You're our kind of people.
01:44:22
We're just here to crack a few tasteless jokes, spread some jabber joy,
01:44:25
and remind everyone that we're too short to be serious all the frickin time.
01:44:28
So buckle up, buttercup, and get ready for a wild ride
01:44:31
through his shirt to grab our T-Mobile fragrance line.
01:44:33
I'm quiet now.
01:44:33
You go ahead, Gary.
01:44:40
What do we do?
01:44:52
Ladies and gentlemen,
01:44:56
let's get ready to
01:44:59
perform.
01:45:00
Well, let me tell you something to cheer you from.
01:45:02
What you gonna do?
01:45:05
Shut up!
01:45:06
Bitch! Whoops.
01:45:09
I'm not ready for that.
01:45:14
You're not, are you?
01:45:15
We have more sandwich.
01:45:17
Yeah, sandwiches.
01:45:20
Let's go.
01:45:20
Look at those nipples again.
01:45:24
We'll help out and show nipples.
01:45:27
Ready?
01:45:28
When?
01:45:29
The nipples.
01:45:30
Here. I'll hit it.
01:45:31
Stay hungry. Only make a sandwich.
01:45:33
Only for sandwiches.
01:45:34
What is it with your fix or fuck sandwiches?
01:45:37
Stupid fuck!
01:45:39
Eric, what do you think?
01:45:39
Some funny men dropped a bomb on us.
01:45:43
What a sandwich, bro.
01:45:45
I'm going to show man what it is and why it's so unbelievably obnoxious.
01:45:50
We got a guy that would chopping up
01:45:53
a temple with some onions going on and grub.
01:45:57
You're never going to believe what this is going to be.
01:45:59
Sit down.
01:46:01
We add in our signature hot pepper relish.
01:46:04
We do two layers of cheese.
01:46:06
First layer who put white?
01:46:09
The first part milk.
01:46:10
Mix it all in.
01:46:15
Go back to filling layer two Cooper yellow.
01:46:18
No. Oh, dude, you had it so simple, so good.
01:46:22
Lit it up.
01:46:23
It's still a good.
01:46:24
We're going to mix all this.
01:46:27
No, I'm not the yellow Philly cheesesteak.
01:46:31
Our signature cheesesteak up against anything.
01:46:33
Philadelphia.
01:46:34
Just to have it.
01:46:35
New York you could give it like a money shout.
01:46:39
Did you come just like a regular turn of phrase cheesesteak right off the grill.
01:46:43
Look at all that meat for one.
01:46:45
Which one?
01:46:47
We're going to put it together.
01:46:48
We got all I'm saying.
01:46:49
We don't need no stinking bread.
01:46:51
We make a sandwich.
01:46:52
Oh, sorry for sandwiches.
01:46:53
What is it? Was your fix or fucked sandwiches?
01:46:56
Stupid fuck.
01:46:59
It makes me laugh every time without.
01:47:03
That's a sandwich.
01:47:04
Look at that sandwich. Friggin sandwich!
01:47:07
That is not a sandwich.
01:47:09
Let's get what we're putting it on. This guy.
01:47:11
That is a sandwich.
01:47:12
It's more of a sandwich than a coastline.
01:47:15
The whole world.
01:47:16
When you. What?
01:47:19
You zoom in because then it gets bigger else.
01:47:21
That's true.
01:47:22
That that's.
01:47:22
Oh, no no no no no no no, it doesn't get bigger.
01:47:25
It gets longer.
01:47:26
Steam and Willie beam and right across my potato, right
01:47:31
into my drink.
01:47:32
Small. Just so in this one.
01:47:34
This is in dude, that almost looks like some kind of, like chicken or tuna salad.
01:47:39
The remedy is when she's like, oh, you got a small dick.
01:47:41
I just zoom in, bitch.
01:47:43
Yeah, zoom in, zoom in and suck it
01:47:47
thing.
01:47:47
Yeah, she's zooming in.
01:47:49
Normally we live in split for something like this, so we got a topic.
01:47:53
Is that. And she's.
01:47:55
You got to be ready for the stop. It is.
01:47:57
It's like the double down
01:47:59
or the shout out to the chicken for the bread to our store and came up.
01:48:04
It is unbelievable.
01:48:05
A unique cheesesteak that you won't find anywhere else.
01:48:08
I guarantee you.
01:48:09
I don't want to eat the Achilles bone of any black.
01:48:13
Makes you call the really black zoom.
01:48:15
My sharper focus.
01:48:19
Eric.
01:48:19
Remaking so many New Yorkers that are fat of should.
01:48:24
This is why I love me a double down.
01:48:27
I did send the third sandwich video
01:48:30
any time that Double Down is available, I'm all over it.
01:48:34
You're disgusting, I love it.
01:48:36
Knife and fork make it look like.
01:48:38
But yeah, I do, I do.
01:48:40
I can't say that it's really the cheese is really the main thing there.
01:48:44
And then depending on how that chicken is fried, shockingly
01:48:48
bread is so bad for you that that's probably better without bread.
01:48:52
It depends on the fried ness
01:48:55
of a better chicken sandwich.
01:48:58
You get a sandwich made out of sandwiches made on the sandwich.
01:49:01
Sandwich,
01:49:03
which is.
01:49:03
Yeah, well, sandwiches are made out of fractals, so
01:49:07
yeah, you had mentioned broccoli is a fractal,
01:49:09
but there's only one particular type of broccoli that is a fractal.
01:49:12
I forgot the name.
01:49:14
Okay, Google fractal Broccoli
01:49:17
and it'll come know just shows the video.
01:49:21
Where is the click?
01:49:22
Do you have a video?
01:49:24
Yeah.
01:49:24
Romanesco Romanesco that I have a video about.
01:49:27
It's a completely different subject.
01:49:29
What's the last sandwich it's all about?
01:49:32
The blood gushing out.
01:49:34
This the last sandwich is a burger.
01:49:36
And I'll warn you, this one's good.
01:49:42
There's no sound.
01:49:42
Nice and tight all the way, guys.
01:49:45
All you gotta do is follow a motion.
01:49:46
Oh, look, it got longer.
01:49:48
Oh, this one's a pizza.
01:49:50
Two days longer.
01:49:51
When they do that, it's no longer.
01:49:54
It got shorter crust pizza.
01:49:56
Yes, they got shorter.
01:49:58
That's a perfect example of what the word hunger is.
01:50:01
What we're talking about.
01:50:02
No, no, it's exactly what we're talking about.
01:50:04
Like the real is, how does it get shorter?
01:50:08
I mean, that shorter. Yes.
01:50:09
But how does what you're agreeing
01:50:10
for in there, it means it got shorter when you zoom in and it gets shorter.
01:50:14
No, you're the way new medium gets longer and shorter for two children.
01:50:20
And this one is fine thing that's ever occurred to me in my life that this story,
01:50:24
when we're talking about stacked meatballs like that with a long piece of cheese,
01:50:27
look, cheese that long? Oh.
01:50:30
Let's go. Okay.
01:50:31
It should be cheese from meatball.
01:50:33
Meatball.
01:50:34
How long is this in millimeters for your benefit?
01:50:38
400. Okay,
01:50:41
guys, check this out.
01:50:42
We're going to sew it up and get it nice and thick that.
01:50:45
Oh I had it. I had it right next to one of those.
01:50:47
Yeah I get what you're saying.
01:50:48
But that's not what you were saying earlier.
01:50:49
No shit is exactly.
01:50:51
I was saying earlier.
01:50:52
No, it's not, it's not understanding earlier
01:50:56
because you thought it would be the opposite of that.
01:50:59
You finger curling the fractal apart and measuring it.
01:51:03
You're just zooming into it. The.
01:51:06
And it's still there.
01:51:07
It doesn't matter.
01:51:07
It's always there when he gets there. Sure.
01:51:11
Then when you zoom in, it's when you zoom in.
01:51:13
It actually looks better that it doesn't matter.
01:51:16
You're correct.
01:51:17
It is the reverse.
01:51:18
It's the same concept in it.
01:51:20
Nice and tight all the way. Guys.
01:51:22
All you gotta do is up and down.
01:51:24
Up and down. Here we go.
01:51:26
Down, up and down and place it. All right.
01:51:28
You ready?
01:51:29
I'll go.
01:51:30
Just like this as fucking meatball crust pizza.
01:51:34
I hate to do this, but I can't.
01:51:37
And I'll do that.
01:51:38
Looks. Breaking news. There's also a meat.
01:51:40
There's also a meatball recall that has some kind of listeria.
01:51:43
I didn't get that one yet.
01:51:45
I had a feeling that when you go to when you go to eat, that
01:51:48
that whole meatball side cross is just going to all, like, fall apart.
01:51:52
And it's not I don't know, I don't feel like it's going to be stable.
01:51:57
So me or the.
01:51:59
Hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate.
01:52:02
So you're bashing the meatballs already cooked.
01:52:05
They're are they not already cooked?
01:52:06
Or is how are they look uncooked.
01:52:09
That are red meatballs.
01:52:10
They would be brown meatballs if they were cooked.
01:52:13
It's going to take a lot longer to cook those than the dough.
01:52:16
Yeah I, I think oh I think they're going to cook it before they close it.
01:52:20
I hope once we have it covered with the sauce close it.
01:52:24
We're going to come to the bottom.
01:52:25
I would close it, I put another layer.
01:52:27
I was like yeah okay.
01:52:28
Make it like a crust, like a calzone.
01:52:31
So everything put a little cheese and remember our meatballs and are covered.
01:52:36
That's not pepperoni.
01:52:37
You got to spread the. I got better than that, buddy.
01:52:40
And no, no.
01:52:42
Yeah.
01:52:43
It's just going to fall apart.
01:52:43
So. Yeah. So, so why did you.
01:52:47
All right, I got a problem.
01:52:48
Why did you do it all over?
01:52:50
Why don't you just make regular pizza, throw the meatballs on,
01:52:52
and have a meatball pepperoni pizza with the fucking handle?
01:52:55
Like, like regular pizza.
01:52:56
Now I got to grab a meatball.
01:52:58
I get it, I get it, I get meatballs at the end.
01:53:00
But, I mean, I could eat it
01:53:02
crust first some some places, some regions
01:53:05
around the, around the United States eat their pizza backwards.
01:53:08
Yeah.
01:53:09
Stuffed is the stuffed crust that was from Pizza Hut.
01:53:12
Even if it's stuffed, why wouldn't you just last?
01:53:14
So you have some to hold on to.
01:53:15
Then you're stuck holding a sausage, pepperoni, greasy, pointy.
01:53:19
Try you. It's one of the few. Literally.
01:53:22
What makes this is so perfect is it has crust handle.
01:53:27
Then it's all the food groups.
01:53:30
Is it food groups are there's a conspiracy theory
01:53:33
on that that's created by the that's just created by the government.
01:53:37
Yeah.
01:53:38
Nobody in their right mind needs fucking eight portions of bread every day.
01:53:43
We wonder. So yeah, that's remedy.
01:53:45
Look at the look at the
01:53:46
look at the line chart when we started the food group,
01:53:48
the food pyramid and all that shit.
01:53:50
And the obesity epidemic started almost at the same time.
01:53:54
Yeah.
01:53:54
And you know, you know who's to blame?
01:53:55
Big sugar.
01:53:58
Yeah.
01:53:58
It was like big pharma, big sugar.
01:54:01
Vilified fucking grease and fat
01:54:04
and called it, you know, that that look around everyone's fat.
01:54:07
It's not because all the sugar and bread you're eating.
01:54:08
It's from the fucking grease meat.
01:54:10
That's what I call, you know, it's the ladies. It's always big.
01:54:12
Everyone brought him.
01:54:16
That's funny, because that's what I call my wife.
01:54:18
Okay.
01:54:20
Hey, big sugar, a big sugar.
01:54:23
You're so sweet.
01:54:25
Okay.
01:54:25
All right, so this Chinese fucking flag.
01:54:27
I've been holding it up.
01:54:27
Let's just talk about that. Philadelphia.
01:54:30
I'm going to raise the Chinese flag in some bizarre celebration of communism.
01:54:35
Granted, this is from Fox News, so take that with a grain of salt.
01:54:40
But on September 30th, which is today in six minutes.
01:54:43
Yeah.
01:54:43
The day that I did, the day that I said I do
01:54:47
25 years ago, they're going to bastardize my anniversary
01:54:52
in the United States as a citizen of the United States and Philadelphia,
01:54:55
which I should also add, is the fucking start
01:54:58
of our country. Yes.
01:55:02
Ma'am.
01:55:03
Philadelphia's office plans to hoist the red flag emblazoned
01:55:07
with the star of the Chinese Communist Party, CCP, in front of City Hall
01:55:10
to celebrate the anniversary of the establishment of the CCP.
01:55:14
Wow. You
01:55:15
think this is some sort of sick joke or flag rants or fake Fox News shtick?
01:55:20
But it's not.
01:55:20
No, it's not even the first.
01:55:22
The city, the City of Brotherly appeasement.
01:55:25
I think that's brotherly love has flown the CCP
01:55:28
flag twice, 2017 and 2019.
01:55:32
It's a disgrace that in the end, it's a disgrace.
01:55:34
Now, I'm not going to go on reading the whole story
01:55:36
because it's pretty much the same thing and this is the time.
01:55:38
Read the whole story.
01:55:39
In Philadelphia, we host many things, notably cheesesteaks,
01:55:44
I said, I said, notably, notably cheesesteaks.
01:55:48
Stay hungry or you make a sandwich.
01:55:50
If a for sandwiches, what is it with your fix or fuck sandwiches?
01:55:53
Stupid fuck
01:55:55
no. That fractal sandwich.
01:55:58
Nice.
01:56:00
I think the I think those were those little mini sausage biscuits, though.
01:56:06
So what do you think about that? The.
01:56:07
I mean, while there's no legal like it's.
01:56:10
Wait. I'm sorry.
01:56:11
Let me correct that.
01:56:11
While there's no legal law that says you can't fly,
01:56:15
I mean, freedom of speech allows you in this great country
01:56:18
that is not the CCP to fly whatever the fuck flag you want.
01:56:22
Now, granted, if you do it, don't tread on me.
01:56:24
You may be on a terrorist watch list
01:56:28
that's allegedly.
01:56:30
But what do you think? Not the legality of it.
01:56:31
But what do you think?
01:56:32
And I think it is illegal for a city or government to fly any other flag
01:56:36
than the government that it represents.
01:56:38
So Philadelphia can put
01:56:40
a Philadelphia flag, a Pennsylvania flag, and the United States states flag.
01:56:45
That's it.
01:56:45
They can't fly a Ukraine flag or a CCP flag or a Russian flag
01:56:50
or a British flag, maybe on the consulate.
01:56:53
Or if there's like a if there was a Communist party,
01:56:56
what do they call those things?
01:56:57
You know, like a embassy flight there.
01:57:01
But this is an was it city hall where they say they found the hotel.
01:57:05
So City Hall, Philadelphia's City Hall is going to fly a Chinese flag.
01:57:14
I can't even understand.
01:57:19
I could understand
01:57:20
San Francisco because they brought you a sandwich built.
01:57:24
Oh. What is it?
01:57:25
It's a fractal sandwich.
01:57:28
Oh, it's a sandwich for sandwiches.
01:57:29
It's made of sandwiches.
01:57:31
Yeah, the zoom in.
01:57:32
There was more sandwiches.
01:57:34
That's so cool.
01:57:37
It wasn't that hungry.
01:57:39
Let me make you sandwich.
01:57:41
Sorry for sandwiches.
01:57:42
What is it?
01:57:42
Was your fix or fucked sandwiches?
01:57:44
Stupid.
01:57:47
Do that for what's with me?
01:57:52
Sorry. You got something?
01:57:53
Yeah.
01:57:54
Well, no. Which one is it?
01:57:55
My mouth though.
01:57:58
Was this another AI or quantum computer rant?
01:58:02
I can't remember.
01:58:03
Sandwich fractal. First,
01:58:06
a sandwich fractal can refer to several concepts of a composite sandwich structure
01:58:10
with fractal metallic patterns for micro strip filters.
01:58:15
Fractal branching crack patterns
01:58:18
within a brittle material sandwiched between ductile plates.
01:58:21
A fractal tree like lattice structure using composite materials
01:58:25
to improve comprehensive
01:58:28
compressive
01:58:29
performance, or a type of sandwich layout.
01:58:32
Personal computer case that separate components
01:58:34
into different compartments, like in the fractal design era, too.
01:58:38
Yeah. Of course.
01:58:39
Yeah, the fractal design narrative, right?
01:58:41
I recall that era.
01:58:43
Yeah, I guess it's kind of cool.
01:58:46
The internal antenna in our devices is uses,
01:58:51
rectangular fractals like smaller and smaller rectangles to get the,
01:58:56
the bandwidth, the the bandwidth, the frequency.
01:59:00
What is that?
01:59:00
Oh, the amplitude.
01:59:03
Like fractional.
01:59:05
So it tunes in better.
01:59:08
They use fractals as part of technology
01:59:11
and it works.
01:59:15
Because they're doing it right.
01:59:17
Because fractals.
01:59:20
I don't know, fractals.
01:59:26
I meant to mention it.
01:59:27
I did mention it.
01:59:28
There you go.
01:59:31
Asking for that.
01:59:32
For what's.
01:59:34
Please, please,
01:59:36
please fix me hoarse and therefore we just.
01:59:40
Please, please.
01:59:42
Here it is.
01:59:43
Hash.
01:59:44
And please, please, please just 000.
01:59:51
Happy anniversary, Brady, for a Nobel Prize.
01:59:54
That would be amazing because it would be Frank Wilcox.
01:59:57
Second, it looks gorgeous tonight. Your third one.
01:59:59
If there. Yeah.
02:00:01
Have a very interesting new paper
02:00:02
about time crystals that move towards practical time crystals.
02:00:06
And we can actually see how these crystals work.
02:00:08
What is the time crystal and why should you care?
02:00:10
A normal crystal has a structure that I'm talking about like a regular lattice.
02:00:13
Atomic crystal now does the same thing in time it repeats.
02:00:16
This means it's a type of oscillation, basically.
02:00:18
But what makes it interesting
02:00:19
is that it's a new internal property of some materials.
02:00:22
Time crystals are similar in spirit to some chemical reactions
02:00:24
in one way, but oscillate.
02:00:25
However, a time crystal is not a wait.
02:00:27
Did she just say the two things come together
02:00:29
and become something greater than the sum of their parts?
02:00:32
No, that was all in your head.
02:00:34
Okay, it's kind of like the movie Timecop, but it kind of for
02:00:39
how you.
02:00:42
The what party if the movie Timecop
02:00:46
I don't it's the main the main black splotch in the Mandelbrot set.
02:00:51
It's called the main cardioid.
02:00:53
How is it part shaped like that? It
02:00:57
one way, but oscillate.
02:00:58
However, a tiny crystal
02:00:59
and technical process, it's a physical reconfiguration of a solid.
02:01:03
This I see that in clouds.
02:01:04
You ever see the how they speed up, how clouds form?
02:01:07
They look a lot like that to they do hurricane hurricanes and storm patterns.
02:01:13
Again they gradually and I Kevin contrails.
02:01:16
It's an interesting new phenomenon distinct from sound waves.
02:01:19
It's interesting because since these oscillations
02:01:21
are internal properties of the material, you guys see that to write protection from
02:01:25
only to
02:01:26
say observe liquid crystals and liquid crystal.
02:01:29
Because since these oscillations come on like crystal materials,
02:01:32
do you have a certain protection from noise?
02:01:34
In the new paper, the oscillations they observed were liquid crystals.
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Liquid crystal is a state of matter between the liquid and the solid crystal.
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It's made of molecules on half the shape of little rods.
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These molecules can flow like a liquid.
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You're walking right now.
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They tend to align.
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Liquid crystals are still widely used for screens on phones and laptops,
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so chances are you're looking at one right now.
02:01:54
These screens
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what using the orientation of the crystals by applying a voltage in this component.
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You can see though, these displays are slowly
02:02:01
being replaced by OLED displays which tend to have better color contrast.
02:02:04
But I digress. Here are some of the also way better.
02:02:07
They take a out of liquid crystal and put it between
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glass plates on the illuminated with steady blue.
02:02:12
Not a big deal is that the right intensity of the material spontaneously organizes
02:02:16
into bounce up travel, and because of the properties
02:02:18
of the liquid crystal these forms you've never seen anything like.
02:02:21
So if you look at it with a polarizing anti whatever you want, that's cool.
02:02:26
OLED is going to be worth fuck all and you know, to three years.
02:02:30
So you're going to spend 50 grand on a TV and it's going to be worth
02:02:33
fucking five grand. And in three years.
02:02:37
I spent a grand.
02:02:40
Prove me wrong,
02:02:42
right?
02:02:43
I disagree.
02:02:44
The first generation of LEDs have burning in their waste.
02:02:47
The new ones do not.
02:02:48
Plus they've always stuck with shit.
02:02:50
Basically the simplest thing they did is they had pixel shift,
02:02:53
which as you're watching the movie, your eyes don't notice it,
02:02:55
but it it's literally, you know, remember when the DVD was in pause
02:02:59
and the little box would go like that, so you didn't get burn in on your screen?
02:03:03
Yeah, it it does that constantly as you're watching the movie.
02:03:06
So really it's never in the same place, even if you have a logo
02:03:09
like the little CBS logo that's still going like this
02:03:12
the whole time, you'll never have, oh LED burn in again.
02:03:15
You're not going to take inches off my dick, bro.
02:03:19
And OLED is such a significant upgrade.
02:03:21
Imagine before where one light would literally go like it would open and close
02:03:26
and either be red, blue, or green. Right?
02:03:28
This light
02:03:30
I have to give, you know, that's the for explain it.
02:03:33
I'm going to sound stupid, but it does much more amazing things.
02:03:36
It can change to, I think, every color in.
02:03:41
I don't remember I have one more request
02:03:44
going with going regular ass box TVs as we all did.
02:03:48
Yeah, that's a fucking TV zero.
02:03:52
I try not to say this, but I do. So things.
02:03:55
I have a kick ass homemade pinball machine over there.
02:03:58
Yeah.
02:03:58
And I started with, I started with a regular 60Hz non OLED screen.
02:04:02
It was not playable.
02:04:03
The ball would be here.
02:04:04
You're going to hit it and the next thing you know would be here
02:04:07
I've created 120Hz.
02:04:08
Oh. Suddenly now I can see the ball twice as many times every second obviously.
02:04:12
Right. You know how frequency works.
02:04:14
That helped a lot.
02:04:16
But until I got the OLED and it actually looks now
02:04:18
like a solid wood playfield, solid bumpers and a solid silver ball.
02:04:22
Best thing I ever did.
02:04:23
Best thousand bucks I ever spent was the OLED screen on my pinball.
02:04:27
Nothing else can compare to it.
02:04:30
Okay,
02:04:33
there.
02:04:35
The clip that I called.
02:04:38
Amen. Did Sam have privilege over here?
02:04:41
Let your privilege just shine.
02:04:42
Just a pinball machine.
02:04:44
It's just a pinball machine, dude, if you were to know, like,
02:04:47
I don't even have work this week,
02:04:48
somebody called me just a field engineer because I work on computers in the field.
02:04:54
Just a field engineer.
02:04:55
Just a field engineer.
02:04:57
He's the manager who provides everything.
02:05:01
And you're just a field engineer calling you out.
02:05:03
Brian.
02:05:05
Oh, no.
02:05:08
Put that out to Brian.
02:05:10
The last thing I said was,
02:05:11
the last thing I said to him is, you're a fucking asshole.
02:05:14
You're worthless.
02:05:15
It's so good.
02:05:16
It's, I titled it.
02:05:19
Amen.
02:05:22
It's so good, so good.
02:05:25
And it's time for you to do what you said you wanted to say on Rumble.
02:05:29
Do you know how you,
02:05:30
are supposed to under-promise and overdeliver?
02:05:34
Yep. You just did the opposite.
02:05:36
No, it's even better than so good.
02:05:39
He underdelivered and over promised.
02:05:41
Let's see what he says. Listen to the words he speaks.
02:05:44
I can't, there's no fucking sound and I don't see it up there.
02:05:46
Did you see how long it took everything to appear?
02:05:49
No, that's not on me. That's not on me.
02:05:52
I'm ready right now.
02:05:53
What is wrong with spending eternity in hell?
02:05:56
Okay, the whole point of Christianity, or so it is imagined,
02:06:00
is to safeguard the eternal well-being of human souls.
02:06:04
Now, happily, there's absolutely no evidence Christian hell is I.
02:06:07
I think we should look at the rest of believing
02:06:11
in this theistic framework in this world, and what these moral underpinnings
02:06:15
actually would be.
02:06:17
9 million children die every year before they reach the age of five.
02:06:22
The picture picture an Asian tsunami of the sort we saw in 2004 that counting
02:06:26
a quarter of a million people, one of those every ten babies
02:06:30
killing children only under Trump's in office, 20
02:06:33
to 24,000 children a day, a thousand an hour, 17 or so a minute.
02:06:36
That means before the end of this sentence of abortion, few children
02:06:40
very likely will have died in terror and agony.
02:06:43
I think I think of the parents of these children.
02:06:46
I think of this.
02:06:47
Yeah, but so I hate this argument.
02:06:49
So short. This guy's been down.
02:06:51
It's it's so shortsighted.
02:06:53
That's like saying, you know, like, well, we want everybody to live.
02:06:55
But then in the long sight is that the opposite?
02:06:58
The short sight in the long view,
02:07:00
if everybody survived, survived on Earth, would you want to live on
02:07:03
an overpopulated earth with not enough food that you can't live?
02:07:07
So maybe this thing that you think is this disheartening, horrible, evil
02:07:10
that is actually
02:07:11
killing of the people is necessary to somebody who's smarter than your dumb ass.
02:07:15
It gets better. Let it cook.
02:07:18
Just saying. I hate that argument.
02:07:20
He's basically a I'll paraphrase because I don't understand something.
02:07:24
It must be bad.
02:07:26
Let him talk.
02:07:28
Because it seems bad to me
02:07:29
because I had children and it would hurt to lose my children.
02:07:32
Fact that most of these men and women believe in God
02:07:36
and are praying at this moment for their children to be spared,
02:07:40
and their prayers will not be answered.
02:07:42
Okay, but according to the phrase, you prayers are not of God's plan.
02:07:45
Any God who would allow by the millions and gods, show me one place in the Bible
02:07:50
where it says we should pray for things, show me to suffer and die.
02:07:55
In this way, people quote that it does not say that ever.
02:07:59
I've been studying so much.
02:08:00
I'm so sick of this shit. I'm so ready to go.
02:08:03
Charlie Kirk has
02:08:04
convinced me I'm a believer again, and their parents.
02:08:07
To grieve in this way either can do nothing to help them.
02:08:10
I'm a believer or doesn't care to.
02:08:12
He is there for either.
02:08:14
I believe in what I believe.
02:08:16
Oh, we got comments.
02:08:17
I said I was a believer, Ryan's coming at me, I can tell I can feel it already
02:08:21
I believe I want to believe Romanesco broccoli.
02:08:24
Yep. Correct.
02:08:26
That is correct.
02:08:28
You know, and I believe that's what this is the universe
02:08:32
of anything in life, man.
02:08:34
It's got to frame all of Kerry's points.
02:08:37
And I'm shitting and talking all over it. I apologize, 14 or so a minute.
02:08:39
That means before I can get to the end of this sentence,
02:08:42
some few children very likely will have died in terror and agony.
02:08:46
Sure thing. I think of the parents of these children.
02:08:49
I feel the fact that that most of these men and women believe in God.
02:08:54
What if he had a plan so much that these children died
02:08:57
and the parent became such a strong person that they were the one that went on
02:08:59
and saved millions because they lost the, you know, the God that was God's plan.
02:09:04
I don't I'm not saying I believe in it, but
02:09:06
shortsighted and are praying at this moment for their children
02:09:09
to be spared and believe their prayers will not be answered.
02:09:11
Okay.
02:09:12
But according to Doctor Craig, this is all part of God's plan.
02:09:15
Any God allowed children by the millions
02:09:18
to suffer and die in this way, and their parents to grieve in this way,
02:09:22
either can do nothing to help them or doesn't care to know
02:09:26
is therefore either impotent.
02:09:27
Oh no, there is a third option for evil, and worse,
02:09:31
it's something that you don't understand sin that I don't understand.
02:09:33
Doctor Craig's view.
02:09:35
Many of these people
02:09:35
certainly will be going to hell because they're praying to the wrong God.
02:09:39
Just think about that through no fault of their own.
02:09:41
They were born into the wrong culture where they got the wrong theology
02:09:45
and they missed the revelation.
02:09:48
There are 1.2 billion people in India at this moment.
02:09:50
Most of them are Hindus.
02:09:52
Most of them, therefore, polytheists in Doctor Craig's
02:09:55
universe, no matter how good these people are, they are doomed.
02:09:58
If you are.
02:09:59
If you are praying to the monkey god Hanuman, you are doomed.
02:10:03
You'll be tortured in hell for eternity.
02:10:05
Is there the slightest evidence for this?
02:10:07
No, I just says so in Mark nine and Matthew 13.
02:10:11
In revelation 14.
02:10:13
So God created the cultural isolation of the Hindus.
02:10:18
He engineered the circumstance of their deaths in ignorance of revelation.
02:10:22
And then he created the penalty
02:10:24
for this ignorance, which is an eternity of conscious torment in fire.
02:10:27
Okay.
02:10:27
On the other hand, on Doctor Craig's account,
02:10:30
your run of the mill serial killer in America, okay,
02:10:33
who spent his life raping and torturing children need only come to God.
02:10:38
Come to Jesus on death row.
02:10:41
And after a final meal of fried chicken,
02:10:43
he's going to spend an eternity in heaven after death.
02:10:47
Okay, one thing should be crystal clear to you.
02:10:49
This vision of life has absolutely nothing to do with moral accountability.
02:10:54
Okay, and please notice the double standard that people
02:10:57
like Doctor Craig use to exonerate God from all this evil.
02:11:01
Okay, we're told
02:11:02
that God is loving and kind and just and intrinsically good was impeccable.
02:11:06
I'm not like myself, points out the rather
02:11:08
obvious and compelling evidence that God is cruel and unjust
02:11:11
because he visits suffering on innocent people
02:11:15
of a scope and scale that would would embarrass the most ambitious psychopath.
02:11:19
Okay, we're told that God is mysterious.
02:11:22
Okay, who can understand God?
02:11:24
Yeah, that that's
02:11:26
mysterious is the wrong word.
02:11:27
An understandable is a better word.
02:11:29
Mysterious makes it sound like God.
02:11:33
UN understandable.
02:11:35
Well, how would you standard then misunderstand evil?
02:11:39
That's different.
02:11:39
Dumbly repeats and obvious
02:11:41
understanding argument, just like every other manmade concepts.
02:11:45
Puts man at the center.
02:11:49
And so sexy.
02:11:51
This is precisely this nearly human understanding of God's will is precisely
02:11:56
what believers use to establish his goodness in the first place.
02:12:00
Something good happens to a Christian.
02:12:02
Some feel some bliss while praying to receive some positive change in his life.
02:12:07
And we're told that God is good, okay, but when
02:12:11
I actually having been meeting with people for these things
02:12:14
so I can say what I need to say,
02:12:16
the goodness and grace of God is not in relation to good feelings
02:12:19
and bad feelings of losing your parents or not.
02:12:21
It's the good graces of God that he is giving you forgiveness and eternal life.
02:12:24
If you just simply ask, that's what.
02:12:27
That's what the good.
02:12:28
That's where the goodness of God comes from,
02:12:30
not the way he treats this dickheads.
02:12:32
Children.
02:12:33
Children by the tens of thousands are torn from their.
02:12:36
You know that, right?
02:12:38
And I'm not saying from my point of view, from the believers
02:12:40
point of view, that's what they mean by the goodness of God.
02:12:42
They don't mean these extra definitions that these jackals are sticking.
02:12:47
It's as simple as that is.
02:12:49
No matter what you do, no matter how heinous, no matter
02:12:52
how evil in his grace, he will forgive you,
02:12:57
right?
02:12:58
Can we all agree that that's what they believe?
02:13:01
No, I'm not saying that it's true.
02:13:03
I'm saying that's what they believe.
02:13:05
So you really say you really think that? Goodness.
02:13:07
The definition, the term goodness of God means that he does everything with, like,
02:13:11
fluffy rainbows and kindness.
02:13:14
I don't know what it means
02:13:16
because that's it's not consistent,
02:13:20
but it's pretty consistent.
02:13:22
It's literally the word of God repeated.
02:13:25
It's repeated just just ad nauseum, whatever that.
02:13:29
It's the word of God. It's a quote.
02:13:31
No, no.
02:13:32
The word of God, when simplified, is his goodness, his forgiveness, his,
02:13:37
you know, salvation.
02:13:39
Like no matter what you do.
02:13:41
And again, this is from a believer's point of view.
02:13:43
After studying up.
02:13:45
Look, I like Justin Bieber too, but I am not a believer.
02:13:48
I'm a believer.
02:13:51
I want to believe I just cannot.
02:13:54
We cannot define God's goodness as the same as a human goodness.
02:13:58
That is an argument that you cannot win if you're trying to convince a believer
02:14:03
on earth.
02:14:04
Is it to help your cause.
02:14:07
Don't define goodness as this thing that
02:14:09
this guy is doing right now, because that's not what they meant.
02:14:13
Goodness is more or less grace, no matter how bad them,
02:14:17
no matter how much you hate, no matter how much you fuck up,
02:14:20
he will still love you.
02:14:23
And that's good.
02:14:24
He's going to wrap and drag so tight.
02:14:27
What?
02:14:28
He's going to wrap it up. Here it is. Found.
02:14:31
He's not as mysterious. He's not even halfway.
02:14:32
That's how you play tennis without the net.
02:14:35
And I want to suggest to you and it's Facebook is not only tiresome
02:14:38
when otherwise intelligent people speak this way,
02:14:40
it is morally reverend that use a wall.
02:14:42
This kind of faith is a wall. So now he just went back.
02:14:45
He went past ridiculousness to actual harm.
02:14:52
Why did he do that?
02:14:54
He's saying people to have faith in this.
02:14:56
And I was like, what?
02:14:58
I feel some bliss while praying to receive some positive change in his life.
02:15:03
And we're told that God is good.
02:15:04
Okay, Boeing, children by the tens of thousands
02:15:07
are torn from their parents arms and drowned.
02:15:10
We're told the God is mysterious.
02:15:12
This is how you play tennis without the net.
02:15:14
And I want to suggest to you that it is not only tiresome
02:15:18
when otherwise intelligent people speak this way, it is morally reprehensible.
02:15:22
This world speaks that way.
02:15:24
They don't say he he doesn't work in mysterious ways.
02:15:26
They'll say he has a plan.
02:15:27
That's God's plan,
02:15:28
which is still almost as ridiculous, but it totally blows your argument away.
02:15:32
That or whatever your statement is, that morally reprehensible?
02:15:35
Well, why is it morally reprehensible if you you can't be morally reprehensible
02:15:40
if you don't understand the reason behind it,
02:15:44
and it can still be morally reprehensible?
02:15:49
Well, morals are subjective.
02:15:52
Yeah.
02:15:53
By definition.
02:15:55
And if they're not, if we agree on something.
02:15:57
Now I'm literally channeling Charlie Kirk.
02:16:00
Where do those morals come from?
02:16:04
Some type, some type of culture, moral Christianity.
02:16:07
We'll all agree.
02:16:10
Okay.
02:16:12
So you're willing to take you're willing to take
02:16:14
all the benefits of a good society, of a cultural Christian society.
02:16:17
But you must remove the one thing that makes it what it is,
02:16:22
and you're okay with that.
02:16:24
But on the same hand,
02:16:27
you follow and believe a book called the Emerald Tablet
02:16:30
like it's fucking your Bible, but you'll never, ever, ever
02:16:34
refer to it or admit that. Why is that?
02:16:36
But we have found the Emerald Tablet.
02:16:41
No one has a copy,
02:16:44
right?
02:16:45
Symbol and false ones in his name.
02:16:47
Starts with what the Greeks called the Egyptian god.
02:16:49
I forget what it is, but it was not so.
02:16:55
Well, Hermes thought doesn't matter.
02:16:58
It was right.
02:16:59
Yeah, there was a proof.
02:17:00
Hermes, I'm not going to hold you to names applied 500 or 5000 years later.
02:17:05
But, I mean, it's the same thing.
02:17:06
The Emerald tablet is referred to
02:17:08
and written just like the Bible after the fact.
02:17:11
Yeah. So.
02:17:13
Right. So.
02:17:14
But the whole, Wait, let me I,
02:17:17
I want to believe him that it is not only tiresome, that's fine.
02:17:22
Otherwise intelligent people speak this way.
02:17:24
It is morally reprehensible.
02:17:25
Okay?
02:17:26
This kind of faith is it really is the perfection of narcissism
02:17:29
that God loves me.
02:17:30
Don't you know he cured me of my eczema.
02:17:33
He makes me feel so good while singing in church.
02:17:36
And just when we had given up hope, he found a banker
02:17:39
who was willing to reduce my mother's mortgage.
02:17:41
Okay, given all the all that this God of yours does not accomplish
02:17:45
in the lives of others,
02:17:47
even given the misery that's been imposed on some helpless child at this.
02:17:52
In the same fact, all those bad things that he does for him to say that
02:17:55
he cured my eczema,
02:17:56
or the other positive thing that he said again, that's just man's ego.
02:18:00
Thinking that your prayer had anything to do with that.
02:18:03
But what if God created the medicine to cure it?
02:18:07
Or the knowledge to discover the medicine, or manufacture the medicine?
02:18:12
I'm saying, what if I'm not saying I believe that wholeheartedly?
02:18:15
We are creating a disease free you can provide.
02:18:18
The cure is evil.
02:18:20
That's not what I said,
02:18:22
that I think that is what I said.
02:18:24
I know because if God created everything,
02:18:26
he would have to create the disease and the cure.
02:18:29
Correct?
02:18:30
Like, oh, and or he created a system that just does what it
02:18:34
sees,
02:18:36
which why live there and you can see it be done.
02:18:40
Everything I say you're okay with, as long as I refer to it
02:18:43
as simulation instead of God.
02:18:46
I, I'm not a believer.
02:18:50
We do not live in the simulation.
02:18:52
And if we do, it doesn't change anything.
02:18:54
All right, well, in that same term, if there's a God, it doesn't change
02:18:57
anything.
02:19:01
Okay,
02:19:03
then.
02:19:04
Right. Yeah.
02:19:05
And that being the case, what we're talking about doesn't exist.
02:19:11
Wait, what are we talking about?
02:19:14
I don't know, this kind of faith is obscene.
02:19:17
Okay? To think in this way is to.
02:19:18
I mean, these guys are angry about something, able to reason honestly
02:19:22
or to care sufficiently nice.
02:19:24
Like about the series, about this.
02:19:26
And if God is good and loving and just and kind
02:19:29
and he wanted to guide us morally with it, he reminds me of me saying, dude,
02:19:32
I met this beautiful woman. We had a beautiful time. Women are great.
02:19:35
And he's like, nope, women are fucking horrible, evil beasts.
02:19:39
And you need to believe that.
02:19:40
And you don't.
02:19:41
You need you need to be as miserable as me.
02:19:44
Then I will somehow be a little bit happier.
02:19:48
Like, you
02:19:49
know, why give us a book that supports slavery?
02:19:53
Why give us a book that admonishes us to kill people
02:19:56
for imaginary crimes like witchcraft?
02:19:59
Now, because there's a way of not taking these questions.
02:20:02
Because we have reached great things with slavery.
02:20:05
It's a horrible thing to say, but slavery has incredible positive
02:20:10
outcomes from it that we now reap the benefits from.
02:20:15
And if you don't, if you're not willing to admit that
02:20:17
it's a it's a horrible atrocity from a human point of view,
02:20:20
but from a perspective where you're trying to reach a greater goal
02:20:24
and somebody has to make decisions or steer
02:20:26
and maybe run over people in the process, figuratively and literally.
02:20:31
Maybe that's what God's job is, or whatever the systematic thing
02:20:34
that's steering us is.
02:20:35
That's maybe its whole point is to do things
02:20:37
that we are not capable of doing because we have compassion.
02:20:41
It's a noble him.
02:20:42
To label God with compassion is ridiculous.
02:20:46
You've gotten better at this, I like it, I like the new breed.
02:20:50
It's Charlie Kirk, man.
02:20:51
We are all Charlie.
02:20:52
Charlie Kirk, we are all Charlie Kirk.
02:20:54
Now I have more porn in Doctor Craig's mind.
02:20:58
In theory, God is not bound by moral duties.
02:21:00
God doesn't have to be good. Whatever he commands is good.
02:21:03
So when he commands that the Israelites to slaughter
02:21:06
the Amalekites, that behavior becomes intrinsically good because he commanded it
02:21:10
well, here we're being offered.
02:21:12
I'm glad he raised the issue of psychopathy.
02:21:14
We're being offered a psychopathic and psychotic moral attitude.
02:21:18
It's psychotic because this is completely delusional.
02:21:20
This man's law does that, too.
02:21:22
If two factions are at war,
02:21:24
one side will say they are inherently good because they're on the righteous side.
02:21:29
Now, that righteous
02:21:30
that righteous is, yeah, absolutely righteous.
02:21:33
This is subjective.
02:21:36
But now there's no but that was it.
02:21:39
There's no reason to believe
02:21:40
that we live in a universe ruled by an invisible monster.
02:21:44
Yahweh.
02:21:45
But it is psychopathic
02:21:46
because this is a total detachment from the well-being of human beings.
02:21:51
See his whole argument, though, that he said
02:21:52
he's like some kind of demonic psychopath.
02:21:55
Yeah. Was everything that he bullshit.
02:21:57
He just listed
02:21:59
that's not in it.
02:22:00
Like, give me don't give me a reference that he's
02:22:03
warring factions are killing people because they did it in his name.
02:22:07
It's good man said that, not God.
02:22:10
Or if you're saying something like that, children are dying and that's the outcome.
02:22:13
There's so many more outcomes that we don't understand as a as men, as humans,
02:22:19
that there's no way we have even close to the ability,
02:22:22
from our perspective, to say that God is good or bad.
02:22:25
The only reason we say God is good is because he has grace and forgiveness.
02:22:29
When we are absolute, horrid, evil pieces of shit.
02:22:35
From that even mean from their doctrine.
02:22:37
It means that no matter what you do, no matter who you are, no matter how
02:22:40
you live your life as long as you say you know, wait, I should have stopped you.
02:22:46
It would have been so much better if I was getting better
02:22:49
at the show, instead of being a better Christian.
02:22:51
If you would suddenly just say, right, I was wrong,
02:22:54
I apologize that he accepts you to that back.
02:22:57
Exact default.
02:22:58
The same state that you started.
02:23:01
No matter how father, you go
02:23:03
into it, no matter how bad you fuck up, you always start at the same point.
02:23:07
Wow. That was like a mental Brazil.
02:23:10
Like a fractal?
02:23:10
Yeah, easily rationalizes the slaughter of children.
02:23:14
Okay, just just think about the Muslims
02:23:16
at this moment who are blowing themselves up.
02:23:18
Who the fuck going to analyze the deaths of others, the deaths of children?
02:23:22
Nothing that Doctor Craig can.
02:23:24
Not their parents, not anybody who cares about those children.
02:23:27
That's a stupid statement that never happens.
02:23:29
They against their behavior in moral terms.
02:23:32
It's heavy hearts.
02:23:33
His own safety plan happens, but they're praying to the wrong God.
02:23:37
If they had the right God, what they were doing would be good on divine command.
02:23:41
There.
02:23:42
Now, I'm obviously not saying that all the are on divine command theory.
02:23:46
What the fuck is that? One man theory?
02:23:49
What is that?
02:23:50
Next week, divine command theory?
02:23:53
I think it's the anger.
02:23:54
The demand must be divine, whatever that means.
02:23:57
That if.
02:23:58
If my God says kill or war, then it's okay.
02:24:01
Yeah. Because he. Because he commanded it.
02:24:04
All right.
02:24:05
Well, how do you prove that he commanded it.
02:24:06
You talk to God, that's where you lose me.
02:24:09
That's that's a man taking advantage of God's overpower Overwatch.
02:24:14
Whatever.
02:24:15
Nobody's going to argue with that or the fuck you feel a certain way.
02:24:19
If you genuinely believe in God, who the fuck is going to argue with God?
02:24:22
That's just advance a way.
02:24:24
I must be God putting that thought in your head.
02:24:25
So why not make it come to fruition?
02:24:29
What some would say now, you know, that's the argument.
02:24:32
I believe that after that, if God created me,
02:24:34
he also gave me the ability to have thought and will.
02:24:39
Oh. All religious people are psychopaths and psychotics.
02:24:43
But this to me is the true horror of religion.
02:24:46
Okay?
02:24:46
It allows perfectly decent and sane people, but nope.
02:24:50
Nope.
02:24:51
If you don't want to talk the way this Bible talks, you should keep your mouth shut
02:24:56
in the same
02:24:57
breath that he's bashing an entire book, the Bible in a religion.
02:25:00
He overlooks the fact that he says it allows perfectly decent, insane people.
02:25:04
But we know that according to the Bible, there's only one person who's even close
02:25:08
to perfect, decent, insane, and that's Jesus.
02:25:12
So, it just,
02:25:14
it would have been better said if it just says it allows people
02:25:19
see he's he's labeling he's labeling people that think different than him
02:25:22
as not perfectly decent
02:25:25
and saying, oh, he's perfectly decent and sane people
02:25:28
believe by the billions what only lunatics could believe on their own.
02:25:33
Hey, if you wake up tomorrow morning thinking that saying a few Latin words
02:25:37
over your pancakes is going to turn them into the body of Elvis Presley,
02:25:41
you have lost your mind.
02:25:42
But if you think better, I'm going to hit every fucking point.
02:25:46
Saying things traditionally or in some type
02:25:48
of a ritual doesn't change pancakes into wine or water into wine.
02:25:52
What it does
02:25:54
Elvis,
02:25:55
from the positive perspective in grains, positive thoughts and well-being
02:26:00
and ways to live into your mind so they live that way in a negative way.
02:26:05
It brainwashes you.
02:26:07
Yeah, which is exactly what doctrine has to do.
02:26:10
I'm not saying the doctrine is good or bad, I'm just arguing that
02:26:12
if you have any type of doctrine in your preaching,
02:26:15
you want ways to manipulate the mind to remember these patterns.
02:26:18
It's like it's called practice for a reason,
02:26:22
right? Right.
02:26:24
Okay, so this guy is just an idiot on every level.
02:26:26
Who is this guy?
02:26:27
Less the same thing about a cracker.
02:26:29
And the body of Jesus reminds me of the Snoke.
02:26:32
His voice is exactly like that.
02:26:33
It doesn't matter.
02:26:36
Just you're just a Catholic.
02:26:38
And I'm not saying first person to notice that.
02:26:41
It's a it's a very strange, sort of loving God who would make salvation
02:26:44
depend on believing in him, on bad of.
02:26:48
Yeah, it's I mean, if you live 2000 years ago,
02:26:51
there was evidence galore and he was just performing miracles,
02:26:53
but apparently he got tired of being so helpful.
02:26:56
And so now we all inherit this very heavy burden
02:26:59
of the doctrines implausibility. And
02:27:03
I don't understand
02:27:03
that one, the way we used to have miracles, apparently on a daily basis
02:27:06
or maybe 5000 years apart, and they just were noted and kept.
02:27:10
There's no miracles nowadays, they say.
02:27:12
But but then there was a miracle, you know,
02:27:14
the catch and football miracles and whatnot seem to be the only ones.
02:27:17
Yeah. Miracle on ice.
02:27:20
My obvious practical thought is
02:27:23
that miracles don't exist, and it was just easier to fool people before.
02:27:28
You know what? It's pros.
02:27:29
What about in there?
02:27:31
Well, who is the person who just became the saint not that long ago?
02:27:34
Charlie Kirk miracle.
02:27:36
It does take.
02:27:37
Yeah, it takes two miracles.
02:27:39
The previous pope.
02:27:41
Yeah. Oh, so we do have a modern day saint.
02:27:43
You're saying?
02:27:43
So he must have created or he must have performed two miracles. Yes.
02:27:48
Who is our. Who is that?
02:27:50
I want to know the miracles he did.
02:27:52
His body decomposed in a timely fashion
02:27:56
and he said something prophetic.
02:28:03
Guess it's a lower standard for miracles, but okay.
02:28:05
Did they give him embalming fluid and.
02:28:08
Yeah.
02:28:08
I mean, did he go to elementary school? Yes.
02:28:13
So those things could be plausible.
02:28:15
More miraculous,
02:28:18
or just
02:28:20
lucky?
02:28:21
Yeah.
02:28:24
Maybe it's just like we haven't had a lot of saints lately,
02:28:26
so they had to get one of those people would start losing the faith.
02:28:31
Oh, yeah.
02:28:33
And the effort to square it with what we now know about the cosmos and
02:28:38
and what we know about the all too human origins and scripture
02:28:40
becomes more and more difficult.
02:28:42
And it's not just the generic, the doctor Greg, is recommended.
02:28:46
Sorry.
02:28:46
Again, I just this is, I'm the best and the worst with my feedback today.
02:28:52
What if whatever the Bible
02:28:54
was referring to already has happened, and all this grace and goodness
02:28:59
and this and all this, what if we're already, like, in a healthy place
02:29:03
and we just don't
02:29:04
know it because, you know, we're to
02:29:07
I mean, it seems pretty hell, like, even though I guess the counter is
02:29:10
in, we've live in the best possible times in humankind right now.
02:29:16
It's hard to call it hell.
02:29:17
Just the is God the Father and Jesus the Son.
02:29:19
Okay, Christianity on Doctor Craig's account is the true
02:29:22
moral wealth of the world.
02:29:23
But I hate to
02:29:25
break it to you here at Notre Dame, but Christianity is a cult of humans.
02:29:29
A speech at Notre Dame.
02:29:30
Christianity is not a religion that says that repute repudiates human sacrifice.
02:29:36
It is a religion
02:29:37
that celebrates a single human sacrifice as though it were effective.
02:29:41
God so loved the world that he gave his only son.
02:29:44
John 316.
02:29:47
Is this guy fucking serious?
02:29:49
Yeah.
02:29:51
He didn't give his son to death.
02:29:52
He gave his son to die and be resurrected.
02:29:55
So he got him back. It wasn't a sacrifice.
02:29:59
He's wrong. Right?
02:29:59
Yeah.
02:30:00
He had a lousy weekend out of it.
02:30:01
An eternity,
02:30:04
if you believe that that that that that story.
02:30:07
The idea is that that Jesus suffered the crucifixion so that none need suffer.
02:30:11
Hell in India.
02:30:15
What?
02:30:16
Okay, this is a sin. This.
02:30:19
That's a contemptible history of scientific ignorance
02:30:23
and religious barbarism.
02:30:24
We come from people who used to bury children
02:30:27
under the foundations of new buildings as offerings to their imaginary gods.
02:30:32
Yeah, I just think about that.
02:30:34
There is a vast numbers of societies people would bury children in postwar
02:30:39
home.
02:30:40
Does this guy also understand that there's an Old Testament, New Testament
02:30:44
where God basically said, you humans aren't exactly what
02:30:48
I thought you would work out to be because, you know, I gave you free will
02:30:51
and you can steer your own ship a little bit.
02:30:53
So we're going to we're going to have a little correction.
02:30:55
We're going to make a new promise.
02:30:57
And I think, you know what?
02:30:59
We're due for a third testament.
02:31:01
Well there's already the Book of Mormon
02:31:03
there. Like that was like the third chapter.
02:31:06
No, no,
02:31:07
I think the Book of Mormon would have been way better off
02:31:09
if they would have just latched on to Jesus and and the whole story.
02:31:11
And I think it's time for a third testicle.
02:31:14
If we can touch on the the resurrection.
02:31:17
People like ourselves, we we don't know much
02:31:21
about the Roman, practice of crucifixion.
02:31:24
Like what leads up to it, the trial and the.
02:31:27
And where where exactly the, nails were positioned and or risk.
02:31:34
But we do know that after someone was,
02:31:37
dead on the cross,
02:31:40
they didn't allow
02:31:42
the criminals that were crucified to be
02:31:47
released to Joseph of
02:31:49
Arimathea and put in his tomb.
02:31:53
They were left to hang out there because it was part of the punishment
02:31:57
that their corpse would aim for weeks.
02:32:01
So this the whole
02:32:04
the stone was rolled away story.
02:32:07
Not even believable.
02:32:10
It doesn't seem believable.
02:32:12
We do know where the nails were though.
02:32:15
They couldn't possibly be in the hands because they would rip
02:32:17
right through the fingers.
02:32:18
They had to be between these two bones in your arm, right?
02:32:21
Because if they were up here to then I don't know.
02:32:23
Well, they could be here maybe too, but it wouldn't be as uncomfortable.
02:32:27
Yeah.
02:32:28
The blood washing out, it's not real clear, but we do I think we do
02:32:33
very clear about what happened to every crucifixion of the Romans.
02:32:39
And it was evil, sinister for literal.
02:32:42
As an example. As an example. Yes.
02:32:45
To remind people, don't screw with the Romans.
02:32:49
Well, so when I read the story and I've been told it,
02:32:52
and I know we talked about
02:32:53
I was watching the show last week or two weeks ago whenever I missed it.
02:32:56
Yeah.
02:32:56
And so somebody had mentioned how many times you read the Bible.
02:32:59
Well, I had the fortunate pleasure of reading the Bible.
02:33:02
Yeah, 18 times
02:33:05
with teachers following each year.
02:33:07
And you know, when you would start in elementary school, private school.
02:33:10
Yeah. Elementary school.
02:33:13
We I don't know if we read exactly word for word, but, you know,
02:33:16
you would study it from beginning to end
02:33:17
and gradually get more into it, more into it, more into it.
02:33:21
I'm pretty sure that when the Roman soldiers actually
02:33:24
did kill Jesus, the reason they took him down right away
02:33:27
is because all of them, after the miracles or whatever the happened,
02:33:30
the water coming out of the skies changing and everything,
02:33:33
and they were all freaking the fuck out.
02:33:35
They thought they fucked up and they wanted to try and undo it,
02:33:38
and they felt bad and they took them down.
02:33:40
Is what the story that I read was.
02:33:44
They immediately, as soon like as soon as he died or whatever.
02:33:47
And, you know, the the timing granted could have been a weird coincidence
02:33:51
like the church is and Ben Franklin, the you say that that it wasn't
02:33:55
maybe he wasn't really resurrected, but it was maybe a doppelganger.
02:33:59
There's no words.
02:34:00
Me. Jesus, guys, I'm perfectly voiced.
02:34:03
Yeah,
02:34:05
I think it's more likely that a religious group
02:34:08
took advantage of a magic trick,
02:34:12
because, I mean, what happened is that you never hear the story of Jesus.
02:34:16
You have to resurrection, right?
02:34:17
You have to accept that to get that good, get good grace, goodness,
02:34:20
forgiveness thing that I mentioned earlier.
02:34:24
After Jesus is resurrected, where where does he go from there?
02:34:27
So. And all right, so actually, even Charlie has arguments
02:34:30
about the whole resurrection of the tomb thing.
02:34:32
And I behold to that's about where I left off.
02:34:36
But there are so many easily provable that it actually did happen somehow.
02:34:41
I do have the popes in there. Miracles
02:34:45
we were all thinking
02:34:46
because we have all this, that invisible being from knocking down their buildings.
02:34:50
These are the sorts of people who wrote the Bible.
02:34:52
If there is a, a, a less moral moral framework,
02:34:57
and the one Doctor Craig is proposing, I haven't heard rule framework.
02:35:01
Well, France, I think that's the Mormons.
02:35:13
Well, morons.
02:35:16
Well, we'll have to do this next week as above.
02:35:18
So below.
02:35:19
But and but I have Emerald.
02:35:22
All right. I'll say the emerald tablet.
02:35:24
I have
02:35:26
but and and then,
02:35:28
here's for the as above, so below shit that he just said,
02:35:30
all right, son of a bitch.
02:35:33
Oops, I missed it.
02:35:37
I. Hitler
02:35:41
could be in Hitler heaven baking Hitler banana bread.
02:35:44
Why is Gary, like, frozen? So.
02:35:55
I. Stop
02:36:04
and go. I.
02:36:13
Know.
02:36:17
I trace the sky in the waters.
02:36:19
Reflections.
02:36:22
And I make the stars dissolve in the river.
02:36:27
Skip.
02:36:30
And I breathe the smoke.
02:36:33
The forgotten question.
02:36:38
You then wonder where the end begins.
02:36:44
As above, so below the others.
02:36:48
Oh, what? We don't know who I am.
02:36:51
Shadow heaven below
02:36:55
is oh so below.
02:37:14
The fire burns in the frozen silence.
02:37:21
The seed is buried in the snow.
02:37:29
Every echo carries.
02:37:36
Every path leads back to.
02:37:38
Oh oh.
02:37:44
The sky is inside us.
02:37:48
The ground pulls us. Nay.
02:37:59
We all the questions.
02:38:02
And we are the saviors.
02:38:11
As above, so below the others.
02:38:16
Oh, what we can't.
02:38:17
Oh, rise and fall.
02:38:20
Never grow as a oh
02:38:26
so many.
02:38:31
If you.
02:39:19
Just come.
02:39:23
Back.
02:39:40
Show over.
02:39:41
What happened?
02:39:44
Oh, wait.
02:39:44
I'm supposed to play this?
02:39:45
That's right.
02:39:53
It's the Brady and Joshua Brady and George Geary.
02:39:57
As above and so below.
02:40:00
We call these blows Brady and for sure, we're doing it our way.
02:40:06
We're gonna make it make our dreams come true.
02:40:09
Brady and John show it's Brady and Raw.
02:40:13
It's their show now Brady draw.
02:40:28
So we're saying
02:40:29
last week but there being no blood.
02:40:32
And so it's kind of weird that steel bones
02:40:35
say that there's they said there's no blood.
02:40:39
Well there was blood.
02:40:40
You mean no exit wound.
02:40:42
Yeah.
02:40:42
Coming out like all over the background scene.
02:40:45
Yeah. But I mean, so they do want a miracle.
02:40:47
Apparently, it's weird that they're not showing the autopsy, but.
02:40:50
Yeah, they're saying apparently it hit his phone
02:40:52
and just shot straight down and stayed in him.
02:40:56
And then you still
02:40:58
you presented that random YouTube guy who pointed out
02:41:02
things.
02:41:05
And I kind of dive back to,
02:41:08
my guy who, Chad Powers pointed out things.
02:41:14
Now, let me remove this for a split second.
02:41:21
I'm still I am still with the basics of basics.
02:41:25
I am still having a hard time with a 22 year old kid
02:41:31
as curious, as cool as a cucumber laying on his belly
02:41:35
on the top of a three story building, 300ft away,
02:41:39
with 200 yards, not 300.
02:41:42
And it's game over
02:41:43
where he's still having trouble with what he said, let alone everything.
02:41:47
That's been. He's the one that can you wasn't.
02:41:49
Can you guys just.
02:41:50
So can become his thing and what we can right.
02:41:53
For the scope in his life if what he just said, if he believes that he did not.
02:41:58
He's asking these two mainly this one.
02:42:02
And who is? Hey, man.
02:42:04
I mean, and maybe what's being put out there?
02:42:06
It's a joke, but it's an insult.
02:42:08
You wouldn't understand.
02:42:09
I was put out there to is.
02:42:11
I don't want to take too long to explain. You never know.
02:42:13
Like that can be part of the greater psyop.
02:42:16
And I was watching Alex Jones clip where he has such great son, Brian. Who?
02:42:21
Dallas Alexander, who made legendary history in the military
02:42:26
by doing a 2.2 mile sniper shot,
02:42:29
multiple deployments as a sniper in Iraq.
02:42:32
And, you know, who knows where else.
02:42:35
And he's giving his take on it.
02:42:36
And I watch Alex vlogs when Alex says things like, I just don't.
02:42:39
Oh, none of them makes sense to me.
02:42:40
Controlled opposition part of the story.
02:42:43
Like it like there's much stooge reporters Alex would get to say that
02:42:46
instantly makes me know that something is going on.
02:42:49
My worker spidey sense is triggered and goes off.
02:42:52
And everybody who's like, we talked about last week, a hunter
02:42:55
who saw that gun that was in the gun box, allegedly wrapped in a towel.
02:42:58
So that story changed.
02:43:00
Is a synthetic stock 36 that you can buy anywhere.
02:43:03
And if you know anything about deer hunting, or any big game hunting,
02:43:07
that it leaves an exit wound about like that on the backside.
02:43:10
That's not what we saw there.
02:43:11
And now coroner's saying that the bullet was in his neck and just stopped.
02:43:15
Like, that's not what, a 36 rifle out at 600ft, 200 yards
02:43:19
with maximum 22,000ft per second velocity does.
02:43:22
And so just that alone for many,
02:43:25
any, novice firearms user. Hunter.
02:43:30
The internet blows up with people putting out their take on and saying,
02:43:33
I don't know, but I'm telling you what they're saying is bullshit.
02:43:36
Then we have this camera that's behind and I put out last week
02:43:38
saying there was no blood splatter, which there absolutely would have been.
02:43:41
So nothing there. They break down the scene very quick.
02:43:43
Splatter. Now, crime scene was broken down in four days.
02:43:46
No ballistics retrieved and like it they saw or was it?
02:43:49
And they didn't report it saying that it's in his neck.
02:43:51
And they found that.
02:43:52
Okay.
02:43:52
Would love to see that bullet if it's mushroomed out.
02:43:55
And there's you know, people like to see that they don't have to release that.
02:43:58
That's up to the show.
02:43:59
Like a 22, a 357, a 45,
02:44:02
a 308, and then a 36 round, which they when you looked at it, compared
02:44:06
to a, pistol round, you're going to be like, oh, that's a bigger bullet
02:44:10
when really it's a casing with more powder.
02:44:12
The bullet is just shaped and, conical difference to go a longer way
02:44:17
through the air and have a flight trajectory
02:44:19
where a pistol bullet is stomping
02:44:21
and supposed to have knocked down power at short range.
02:44:23
So it just. That's for the fucking
02:44:26
rainbow hair crowd who doesn't know shit about bullets.
02:44:28
You know what I mean?
02:44:29
The like and how they operate at long distances
02:44:31
and when they actually hit something, how they're designed to mushroom out.
02:44:35
That's what I want to see. And a retrieval.
02:44:37
If so,
02:44:37
if they pull out a bullet for the Rainbow Hair Posse, that's not mushroomed out.
02:44:41
And it looks like how it does in the propaganda
02:44:44
they put out, then we further know it's a lie.
02:44:46
And I think the people who are behind this are these nerds
02:44:49
who've never had any exposure to chop wood, carry water, using weapons,
02:44:54
and the way they try and lay these things out are just too overdone.
02:44:58
That exposes the work.
02:44:59
They don't seem natural of someone who would know the small details
02:45:03
of how these things work, where they're like,
02:45:05
yeah, the gun down his pants, he broke it down and put it in a bag.
02:45:08
But we see the bag and there's no way the stock could possibly fit in that bag.
02:45:11
So then new things this week, guy takes down the camera from behind.
02:45:15
There's,
02:45:17
footage of that guy
02:45:18
removing the hard drive of that, the memory stick.
02:45:22
Who is that guy and where is that memory stick, and why is it there also?
02:45:26
Right where Charlie Kirk is sitting is a goddamn trap door.
02:45:30
Like, literally sitting on a trap door tunnel that my wife pointed out.
02:45:34
I don't even know about that. It's crazy.
02:45:36
Then the last two days, there's a picture.
02:45:38
An old, old white guys with long beards look the same.
02:45:40
They all have a Santa Claus look to them,
02:45:42
but somebody is pointing out that this guy off to the side is a Hollywood
02:45:46
horror movie expert who specializes
02:45:49
in blood squibs and things along those lines of doing it.
02:45:52
And then there's a picture of Charlie Kirk in the back,
02:45:54
and it looks like he's got a tube going up his back.
02:45:56
And it shows how they do it in the movies and like, would make a fake thing
02:46:00
and have it explode and out the neck.
02:46:02
And then I look at this piece of propaganda, Alex Jones with a military
02:46:06
soldier who's going to go and toe the line that he's been told to tell
02:46:10
and he say, and Alex asking, goes, have you seen anybody react like that?
02:46:13
And all of your kills that they just blast blood now in a carotid artery?
02:46:17
That would maybe be an excuse, but that seemed way Hollywood, didn't it?
02:46:21
That explosion.
02:46:22
That's like I said, you get zapped with a 36, it's knocked down power.
02:46:26
It's knock you out of your chair back.
02:46:28
And there would've been spray all over the back of that, white banner.
02:46:32
And there was it. There was only out the side.
02:46:34
And then if you were hit there in the carotid artery,
02:46:36
when they're carrying your body out, there'd be a blood trail nonstop.
02:46:40
But you leaking
02:46:41
when you go back and look at the footage that I'm carrying out of body,
02:46:44
there's no blood on that pavement.
02:46:46
And, you know, I've heard to that.
02:46:47
I heard that if the amount of time already, the amount of time allotted
02:46:51
taken from the drain with that much salt, you know, you saw it coming out.
02:46:55
We don't need to see it, but you saw it.
02:46:57
They said it would have been minutes before he was drained.
02:47:00
Well, even that they never knew this.
02:47:02
But like it,
02:47:03
the only reason that blood emits is because your heart's still pumping it.
02:47:08
If your heart stops, you aren't actively bleeding like that.
02:47:11
But I'm.
02:47:13
If you were moved around, maybe it would.
02:47:14
No, no. Me?
02:47:16
No. Not really.
02:47:17
No, I mean, it's not just gonna like, you know, swallow.
02:47:19
So there's so it's just going to.
02:47:21
So if what you and I just said is true, then there's what this guy is saying
02:47:24
is fucking idiotic.
02:47:25
No, he goes off the handle with a lot of stuff
02:47:27
and he does it sometimes, but he doesn't make a lot of great points.
02:47:29
But then he starts flying up
02:47:30
and he mentions a trap door, which he doesn't understand.
02:47:33
He doesn't even say, what, what's going on with that?
02:47:35
Like what is okay.
02:47:37
So he said, okay, wow, he's in on a trap door.
02:47:39
I know about the trap door.
02:47:40
It was nowhere near I'm sorry it was near, but it was nowhere possible or plausible
02:47:45
for him to go.
02:47:45
He was special effects thing is weird.
02:47:48
Just a odd coincidence or.
02:47:50
Well, I mean, I don't want to bring it up, but I thought it was. So.
02:47:53
I can make you say Charlie Kirk the next Jesus Christ. Yeah.
02:47:55
There's a guy that goes through his neck before.
02:47:57
Right before he shot and says, look, you can see a bulge in makeup and blah,
02:48:00
blah, blah. And that's a Charlie Kirk going to show back up tomorrow.
02:48:03
And he's going to be like, I'm the I'm the next Messiah.
02:48:06
I think that window is closed.
02:48:07
It's three days. So
02:48:10
he doesn't want to overstepped Jesus.
02:48:15
See the new movie coming out with a bunch of shit hitting
02:48:18
our website wasn't a movie is a TV show with a bunch of debris
02:48:20
hitting a city from space.
02:48:23
I think they're trying to prepare us for something.
02:48:25
I mean, they do that,
02:48:28
you know, it's, they call that something.
02:48:30
The predictive programing.
02:48:35
They want us to go ass over apple cart so that we don't, like,
02:48:38
totally freak out and go, why would the ass
02:48:41
be over there?
02:48:46
Accelerate.
02:48:47
Do you think it means a donkey or.
02:48:48
You're you're behind
02:48:51
because the donkey is usually in front of the apple cart?
02:48:55
Yeah, right.
02:48:56
If it's over, that right.
02:49:00
You'd have to, like, double tumble.
02:49:01
Like you'd have to like.
02:49:04
Yeah.
02:49:04
Once again, the whoever started saying that at ease which it is a colloquium.
02:49:10
Colloquium now.
02:49:12
Colaco. Cool.
02:49:14
Let's get back to Ryan debating.
02:49:16
He says, he had something to say.
02:49:21
Brady you think Hitler is in heaven
02:49:23
if he asks for forgiveness before he shot himself?
02:49:26
Maybe.
02:49:26
Wait. Nope. Nope.
02:49:28
Because if you shoot yourself, you don't have time to ask for forgiveness.
02:49:30
Anybody who
02:49:33
off themself depends on what you believe in.
02:49:36
Okay, so I'm saying I'm just.
02:49:37
Are they also doing a repeat?
02:49:39
The whole Bible has really no kernel, no point.
02:49:42
They have no point of argument here.
02:49:44
So I'm not I'm still pretty much agnostic.
02:49:47
I don't know what the fuck I believe
02:49:48
in, but I as far as the Christian point of view,
02:49:52
if Hitler somehow had time to ask for forgiveness
02:49:54
and really meant it, then yeah, he'd be in heaven.
02:49:56
If heaven exists or whatever you want to call that worthless.
02:49:59
Kyle, do you think any serial killer that asks for forgiveness is in heaven?
02:50:05
I don't know, but Christians who believe think that yes,
02:50:10
people make all fucking kinds of excuses to prove God.
02:50:14
I don't know what you mean by that.
02:50:17
Nobody tries to prove God though.
02:50:18
That's the whole point of faith.
02:50:20
From my experience in my life. Being 55 years on this earth,
02:50:22
I've only ever seen somebody try to prove not God.
02:50:27
I've never believers don't sit around a church and present
02:50:30
evidence of why God exists.
02:50:33
It's only the anti believers or nonbelievers, whatever
02:50:36
you want to call them, that seem to want to prove God.
02:50:40
So what do you mean?
02:50:41
People make all kinds of fucking excuses to prove God.
02:50:44
They won.
02:50:49
Please like, comment and subscribe.
02:50:52
Is it any wonder why so many piece of shit
02:50:55
criminals use the excuse of God told me to do it?
02:50:57
This or that?
02:50:58
Give me a break. All right. Yeah, so you're right.
02:51:00
If they do just use it as an excuse and don't actually truly mean it.
02:51:03
They also a lot of them say the devil told me to do too. So
02:51:08
we'll pick a lane
02:51:10
at least is religious based.
02:51:13
Yeah.
02:51:15
And again I think people make it worse than true
02:51:17
nonbelievers would use religion as a tactical advantage.
02:51:21
Who's going? Who the fuck is going to argue with God?
02:51:23
What kind of an idiot? I'm sorry.
02:51:24
I don't mean to be director Calgary up,
02:51:26
but what kind of an idiot would argue with God if God existed?
02:51:30
Somebody and Grand Blanc,
02:51:33
do you?
02:51:33
That shit's not cool, man.
02:51:34
I the whole point of this show was to get people to be able to speak.
02:51:41
That was it that if there's any type of gambling in football,
02:51:45
if they're who you're your high school.
02:51:47
Yeah, not the Mormons. Wow.
02:51:48
It must have been pretty good.
02:51:50
You must have been pretty good to play. That team's that far away.
02:51:52
Would you go to some little prep school?
02:51:54
Some reason around here now, though? For some reason, they're on our list.
02:51:56
They're on the Mac.
02:51:57
There were Mac, Mac ten school, Mac ten.
02:52:02
Speaking of Mac ten, do you see that?
02:52:04
I don't have it.
02:52:05
I don't have an article pulled up.
02:52:06
And I'll let you see that Ice Cube story. The true
02:52:10
that ice cubes bus was firebombed.
02:52:15
And supposedly
02:52:16
the theory was that it was because, somebody was attacking it,
02:52:20
because it said ice on the side and they didn't understand.
02:52:23
So, Hey, dude, that
02:52:26
maybe that's why, people in this country should speak English and read English.
02:52:30
Dude.
02:52:30
We went I was, I was I went to parent week and like I mentioned, we were talking
02:52:33
to a National Guardsman
02:52:36
who is in my son's fraternity, and he kept referring to his Ice
02:52:40
deployment, his ice deployment, his ice deployment, his ice deployment.
02:52:44
And then no one realized I knew what he was talking about
02:52:47
because we were there over the school year.
02:52:49
And if you were aware, Michigan had this huge ice storm,
02:52:54
do you remember the actual ice storm that hit half of Michigan?
02:52:56
They deployed the National Guard?
02:52:58
No, he was the National Guard coming out.
02:53:01
Yeah. They came out to fight the ice.
02:53:03
Well, to help get the power back to, you know, whatever they need to
02:53:06
do, clear brush and whatever do the National Guard does whatever
02:53:10
that he's like.
02:53:10
What?
02:53:11
But it was so funny because people were reacting to him like, ooh, they were
02:53:14
the looks on people's faces.
02:53:16
Most of them probably liberal.
02:53:18
They were like disgusted that he was helping ice.
02:53:21
I had, and I interjected, I'm like, so you don't like water or nature?
02:53:26
What do you.
02:53:26
And they're like, what do you mean?
02:53:27
I'm like, he's talking about being deployed to help the ice storm.
02:53:29
And they're all like, oh.
02:53:30
And then they suddenly started to move back and closer to the circle.
02:53:33
What do I don't know, Ice is just doing a job, man.
02:53:38
I if they if they start to expand and use that police force,
02:53:40
masked police force to start, you know, black hurting people that are citizens,
02:53:46
then we have a problem.
02:53:48
Or if they do that and then don't put them back,
02:53:50
well, they keep proving more and more why these people should be wearing masks
02:53:54
because they're obviously targeted.
02:53:58
Yeah, they don't want to be doxed. Right.
02:53:59
But still, I don't care if you sign up to do that kind of job.
02:54:02
It's just as dangerous as being a police officer.
02:54:04
Sure, it's one thing to be targeted
02:54:06
while you're doing your job at your place of business
02:54:08
that's government owned and they're bitches with the government
02:54:10
is another thing to go home to your wife and kids and be attacked there, you know?
02:54:15
Yeah.
02:54:15
But so so we got people running around
02:54:17
that don't believe in God or any repercussions.
02:54:18
And now they're masked with no identity.
02:54:20
I mean, bro wants, just wants to keep his middle class home.
02:54:23
I don't know what you want, bro.
02:54:25
Every once in a while, you need a fucking Louie.
02:54:27
Wait, I wasn't ready.
02:54:29
Oh, you don't know. You don't. You need a fucking.
02:54:35
Fucking had Shapiro to nauseum.
02:54:37
He keeps mentioning this, but it's the best way to put it.
02:54:39
You're you're allowing a permission structure for murder,
02:54:43
and that's a bad thing.
02:54:45
Indeed.
02:54:47
It should never be the case.
02:54:49
No, that's. That's all I start to say.
02:54:51
The only reason I started the show, literally the the entire purpose,
02:54:55
the mission statement, whatever you want to call it,
02:54:58
is to speak
02:55:00
with.
02:55:01
As long as people will sit down and speak, we can solve anything.
02:55:05
It may take a thousand years,
02:55:07
but if we suddenly just start shooting each other, there's gonna be.
02:55:11
Try to talk to the family last night to close the door in our faces
02:55:14
doesn't always work.
02:55:16
Then you just walk away.
02:55:17
And so some people can't be convinced, but it still doesn't give you the right to
02:55:21
end them.
02:55:24
Is this.
02:55:24
Do you think this is the start of something evil?
02:55:26
Sinister?
02:55:28
Everybody's going to go around ending everybody.
02:55:32
Maybe you sound like this.
02:55:33
Could whosoever therefore shall be ashamed of me
02:55:39
and the my words, in this are stories
02:55:43
and sinful generation of him
02:55:47
also shall the Son of Man bring your shame.
02:55:52
Amen.
02:55:54
That's not rehearsed at all.
02:56:02
Oh, get an amen.
02:56:04
Oh, Amen.
02:56:10
Sharks.
02:56:13
I want to show you
02:56:15
Shark Week.
02:56:17
Yeah, this is Shark Week coming up.
02:56:19
I don't know, every week is shark week.
02:56:23
Apparently, for the first time ever,
02:56:25
the leopard shark was caught in a ménage a trois.
02:56:28
Leo.
02:56:29
Pardon?
02:56:40
But there's two of them.
02:56:41
All right. Or three of them?
02:56:43
Or is that what it looks like?
02:56:47
There's three of them.
02:56:48
Are you sure?
02:56:49
Are you sure it's delivered?
02:56:52
Because them arms that are also other sharks, they go on and on and on forever.
02:56:56
Okay, so now there, we're actually okay.
02:56:59
So this is where this shark is actually penetrating this shark.
02:57:05
Full penetration right here in.
02:57:08
Oh look at this.
02:57:11
So I'm not sure.
02:57:12
Is it weird that we're filming like this is literally the first time ever
02:57:16
that this has been captured?
02:57:19
I still don't think we should go.
02:57:21
Who's that creep?
02:57:23
Who's with the camera?
02:57:26
Yeah.
02:57:26
When not
02:57:28
following him forever.
02:57:29
It was. It was.
02:57:30
Oh, look, there's the boy. The right point.
02:57:33
There's a pimp going on here. He's got two ladies with him or.
02:57:35
Okay, hold on. A lady and two dudes
02:57:38
do. You don't have any cock traps, do you?
02:57:39
Because now
02:57:41
this one is now fucking the shark while this one is still here
02:57:44
nuzzling and cuddling.
02:57:45
Sweetie, sweetie, what? What happened?
02:57:48
Right where? I thought you said.
02:57:50
Are you picking?
02:57:53
She's like the.
02:57:55
Oh, yeah.
02:57:56
Sit in the fucking chair and
02:57:59
cock. Loser.
02:58:01
Fucking coward!
02:58:02
Coward.
02:58:03
Up! Loser.
02:58:09
He's a fucking fucking loser!
02:58:11
Coward.
02:58:13
Cock fucking loser.
02:58:15
Coward.
02:58:17
So now she's going to have a fucking cunt.
02:58:20
She can have two sharks, I don't know.
02:58:23
Third off responds to Ryan and says, this is the truth.
02:58:26
If you believe the grace and goodness of God's mercy will save you, forgive
02:58:29
you from anything except blasphemy.
02:58:33
I read into it, however you are.
02:58:41
I hear it,
02:58:42
I hear it, I feel it, I see it everywhere.
02:58:47
It's close.
02:58:49
It's very close.
02:58:49
You have.
02:58:53
You don't feel.
02:58:53
I don't remember any of it.
02:59:00
I feel it, How many?
02:59:01
How many are there?
02:59:04
What if there's a fun fact about this whole stupid, silly story?
02:59:07
And the whole point of faith is that the only reason and the only way
02:59:10
it could possibly exist to you, if you consider it to be real,
02:59:15
is from the bait.
02:59:17
And the smarter man gets, obviously, the more ridiculous that it sounds
02:59:22
and obviously does it all.
02:59:24
It'll all clear up on at WrestleMania.
02:59:26
What if just what if that still being said that it is actually some
02:59:30
some truth to it
02:59:34
and response is doubtful?
02:59:40
Well, that's what the book says.
02:59:42
That's not what I say. This isn't me.
02:59:43
I think it was just me.
02:59:45
If it was one man just suddenly saying, hey, if you eat ketchup on a Tuesday,
02:59:49
you might actually have a hard dick all the time and the best sex ever.
02:59:51
You'd be like, fucking shut up, idiot.
02:59:53
But there's like repeated stories of culture
02:59:57
after culture, people after people, time after time of the same repeating thing,
03:00:01
which basically all stems from the Emerald tablets and the as above so below stuff.
03:00:05
But all that emerald tablet as above, so below stuff surrounds spirituality
03:00:11
and some kind of oneness with something that they never really define.
03:00:15
And as man got smarter, they started to try and define it.
03:00:19
And those are the things that people are arguing with the magic and labels
03:00:23
that man put on some kind of oneness and spirituality with the as above,
03:00:29
so below.
03:00:31
Yeah, it's pretty good.
03:00:35
So, you know,
03:00:35
if you got a problem with that, you're arguing with God, not me.
03:00:38
Oh, really?
03:00:41
I missed the kid.
03:00:43
I heard that
03:00:45
I've never watched any of it.
03:00:48
Oh. Oh,
03:00:53
and he was at Royal Rumble this year.
03:00:58
There was wrestling news.
03:01:01
All right, I, I figured you would have had that.
03:01:03
You would have have you would have Randy RKO on the announcing table.
03:01:08
Speaking of sports.
03:01:12
Oops.
03:01:13
How about I was briefed on the watch?
03:01:15
How bout you?
03:01:18
Boy, we're gonna be the worst team I've seen.
03:01:22
That will not be the best.
03:01:25
The best defense in the league, statistically.
03:01:28
And for the first time ever. And I'm a Lions hater.
03:01:31
I am the first one that sounds like draw.
03:01:33
Like what George sounds like about everything in the world.
03:01:35
Hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate hate.
03:01:37
I am the lion.
03:01:37
I'm same old lions.
03:01:39
I've been a shitty same old Lions fan since I could remember.
03:01:42
I think I was six years old, serving coffee with the fire fighters in a
03:01:48
trailer outside the parking lot.
03:01:50
Not even going into the game. Can't wait till I get a ticket and see the Lions.
03:01:53
So that's how long I've been a fan. But they've sucked
03:01:54
and they found ways to lose.
03:01:56
But these are our best Lions ever.
03:01:58
Because for the first time in three games in a row, we have not allowed a sack.
03:02:03
And if there has been one fuck up on
03:02:07
from the line. Yeah, from the Lions.
03:02:08
Not one fuck up.
03:02:10
And if they can keep Jared
03:02:11
Goff clean and healthy he is one of the elite best quarterbacks.
03:02:15
Is the druggie or something.
03:02:16
You got to stay clean.
03:02:18
No he just he if he gets rattled in the shower
03:02:21
you get tackled and you fall on the ground
03:02:23
and the ground's dirty and then your uniform gets dirty.
03:02:25
Soon it's expression on, meaning he's really nice guy, you know?
03:02:28
And I'm not I'm not doubting that
03:02:31
you. And when the blue and
03:02:33
silver was standing to the brave.
03:02:37
Rah rah rah rah rah.
03:02:39
When the game responded.
03:02:42
You will keep your faith
03:02:45
down the field in game Alliance victory
03:02:52
Alliance two words.
03:02:57
So if I wasn't on semi vacation all week,
03:03:01
I would have tried to make a fucking face swap with no.
03:03:04
I played junior. I honestly never knew that.
03:03:08
There's an update apparently with RFK junior pipe neighbor.
03:03:12
Do you want to give us an update on that?
03:03:15
No. Yeah, yeah.
03:03:17
All right. Fine. Let's cool.
03:03:21
No update.
03:03:22
I got so much more arguments about the atheist.
03:03:24
I have a whole atheist debate here.
03:03:27
Anybody want to participate?
03:03:30
Save it for next week.
03:03:32
We didn't get a topic next week.
03:03:36
We didn't
03:03:36
get a wrap up once there's children involved.
03:03:40
We didn't get a deer flag.
03:03:43
We certainly didn't get any topic or debate about
03:03:45
if there's drive there just to maintain.
03:03:52
Yeah.
03:03:53
Oh, so you I'm not sure how you have reality rule maker.
03:03:58
Have you lost your mind
03:04:01
a little.
03:04:06
Yeah.
03:04:07
So do you think Charlie Kirk still alive?
03:04:09
Is that what you were implying with your video?
03:04:12
No. But it is interesting that people point all these things out.
03:04:16
And there is a lot of weirdness going on,
03:04:19
so you can't help but to kind of go, I don't know, that seems odd.
03:04:23
But then when you go, well, what's the what's the overall outcome like?
03:04:27
What's the.
03:04:29
And I just assume it's just going to be like a JFK thing going forward forever,
03:04:35
or there's always a speculation,
03:04:36
even though it might just be a very simple answer
03:04:39
and it might be a very complicated answer, I don't know, but,
03:04:42
oh my gosh, you just made the best connection to the entire show.
03:04:46
We are looking at what people try to do.
03:04:48
They just keep creating more questions and answers.
03:04:50
But it's just a continual know.
03:04:53
It's infinite. So we never find it.
03:04:55
But they just keep us, like chasing the maze or cheese, whatever.
03:04:58
I don't care what Carrie.
03:04:59
What cheese maze.
03:05:03
What's your Mount Rushmore fractals?
03:05:05
All I know is route.
03:05:06
Much more up there, man. Motivation.
03:05:10
Oh. That's easy.
03:05:12
I put it in the song, man.
03:05:16
Okay, I'll have to go back and listen.
03:05:18
Oh, no, I'm going to bring I'm going to bring it up.
03:05:21
It's right.
03:05:24
You're going to get it in.
03:05:27
This is the best fucking TV ever.
03:05:31
Oh I should have put the lyrics underneath it.
03:05:33
I don't know the song.
03:05:36
Right. Go.
03:05:39
I give up
03:05:53
I swear.
03:05:55
Oh wait I'm sorry. It's not this song.
03:05:57
It's the stupid fucking, I mean, it's the wonderful Fraggle Rock song.
03:06:02
That was it.
03:06:08
I don't know nothing about it, man.
03:06:14
Yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep.
03:06:22
The one thing I'm glad I'm.
03:06:25
They are not. Rick. What are you for?
03:06:26
It is just. Oh I thought I was like no.
03:06:30
I was like no, it was right much more up there man.
03:06:34
He could have played it down and dragged along.
03:06:37
I have to wash your mouth away.
03:06:40
Skilling is for another day like a Fraggle play.
03:06:43
Hey, where Mandelbrot?
03:06:46
I'd be Mandelbrot.
03:06:47
Julia.
03:06:49
Cock.
03:06:51
Maybe Coke cock.
03:06:56
The cock curve.
03:06:57
Cock curve, sir. Pinsky and Cantor.
03:07:00
That's five.
03:07:01
So I would take out cock curve just because I don't like saying cock curve.
03:07:05
And the cock curve depends on how we measure it, obviously,
03:07:08
because if we zoom in more, it becomes much longer.
03:07:11
Course, we know that course we know that
03:07:15
when we zoom in, it becomes longer. No,
03:07:18
no it doesn't.
03:07:20
Yes. Yeah, it actually does.
03:07:23
So a bunch of the late shows are getting canceled and back on.
03:07:27
And I'd like to say that they suck.
03:07:29
And they did this one thing and they made fun of Trump.
03:07:33
This is CNN doing it.
03:07:34
It's the best thing I can find. But this is an incredibly funny joke.
03:07:38
Just for doing the bump ratings temporarily,
03:07:40
it's a new step that takes a dig at his predecessor along this colonnade
03:07:45
that stretches by the Rose garden that ultimately leads to the Oval Office.
03:07:48
There's a new video that the president's aides posted today
03:07:52
of what they have dubbed the Presidential Walk of Fame.
03:07:55
There are gold letters above it,
03:07:56
and there are these gold frames, with each containing a black
03:07:59
and white image of all the presidents that came before President Trump.
03:08:03
As it stretches down the line, you see Democrats and Republicans
03:08:06
alike from Jimmy Carter to the Bushes to President Obama.
03:08:10
But one president's photo stands out in particular that if he was an official,
03:08:14
he did this sort of thing, an image of President Biden.
03:08:16
They have instead replaced it with the image of an auto pen.
03:08:19
Of course, President.
03:08:22
So that's funny, right?
03:08:23
Trump fucking took Biden's picture out and replaced it.
03:08:27
This is really in the white House.
03:08:29
This ladies and gentlemen, this is our United States
03:08:34
leader in the white House.
03:08:36
People are like pissed about it and they think it's crass and horrible
03:08:40
and all that.
03:08:40
I think it's hilarious because from what the record is showing,
03:08:44
he pretty much used the auto pen.
03:08:48
Oh he did. And
03:08:50
and this isn't an auto pen.
03:08:51
And like a stamp that you use legally,
03:08:53
this is a thing that actually writes like you're saying.
03:08:57
It's a great tool.
03:09:00
Congratulations, Trump.
03:09:01
That's fucking hilarious.
03:09:03
And Trump has been fixated on President Biden's use of the auto
03:09:06
pen as President Trump's been fixated on the use.
03:09:10
Why do people dude, you can say anything to frame it to make it sound?
03:09:14
No, no, there's a scandal about an auto pen from Biden.
03:09:18
It's not just Trump ordered an investigation talking about it
03:09:20
lying that the things that his name and his signature were attached
03:09:23
to were not actually decisions that Biden made himself.
03:09:26
Of course, we've heard from President Biden on these accusations
03:09:29
from his successor.
03:09:30
And President Biden has said anything that has his name on it
03:09:33
decisions on executive orders, pardons and the like.
03:09:36
That was a decision the President Biden says he made himself.
03:09:41
Yeah, I'm not sure.
03:09:45
I think it's brilliant.
03:09:46
You got anything?
03:09:48
You know, the.
03:09:53
I got a spin for you.
03:09:57
Wait, what?
03:09:58
Fighting?
03:09:58
Because one partner misses show deadlines due to their marriage
03:10:02
obligations. Wow.
03:10:07
Fighting
03:10:07
because one partner misses show deadlines due to marriage obligations.
03:10:12
You should always put your marriage.
03:10:13
What's the marriage obligation like?
03:10:14
Fucking.
03:10:16
Oh, yeah.
03:10:17
That reminds me. Yeah, we got to go. Anniversary.
03:10:19
I just for mine. Yeah. Fuck, yeah.
03:10:22
Fuck yeah.
03:10:23
Fuck yeah.
03:10:25
It's.
03:10:26
See I'm saying fuck and she's saying yeah,
03:10:30
Mark.
03:10:31
Yeah, I got you know what?
03:10:33
I had to pace myself
03:10:34
because celebrating the anniversary tomorrow, going out and all that stuff.
03:10:38
So tomorrow night should be no
03:10:41
more. So.
03:10:45
All right,
03:10:47
all right, man.
03:10:52
What you just trying to bring home the truth, man.
03:10:57
I mean, that.
03:10:59
Come on.
03:10:59
Give me one good thing for tomorrow. I mean next week. Tomorrow.
03:11:02
You want to do a show every day?
03:11:03
We should do a show every day.
03:11:10
All right.
03:11:10
Those are dumb.
03:11:11
Okay.
03:11:14
The wheel failed.
03:11:21
Mr. Brady and Roger Brady and George Geary.
03:11:25
As above and so below.
03:11:28
We copy.
03:11:29
So close. Brady.
03:11:30
And for sure, we're doing it our way.
03:11:34
We're gonna make it make our dreams come true.
03:11:36
Brady.
03:11:37
And your show with Brady and draw.
03:11:40
It's their show now Brady. Draw.