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00:00:06 And so
00:01:12 it's 10:00.
00:01:15 I. Hi,
00:01:16 I'm Gary. It's 10:00.
00:01:18 Do you know where your parents are?
00:01:20 Welcome to Fradge Fladge Rants Live.
00:01:23 I'm going to get the name of the show. Right.
00:01:24 One of these days.
00:01:26 What are we debunking today?
00:01:28 Mattresses.
00:01:30 Yeah. Mount Rushmore for you.
00:01:32 Ferns and Sauce Stearns and Foster.
00:01:36 Serta Sealy, beautyrest.
00:01:38 How's that?
00:01:40 You're right.
00:01:42 I got new merch.
00:01:46 Bam! We.
00:01:47 That is a5x
00:01:50 jug left t shirt here.
00:01:52 So I'm wearing it as a dress.
00:01:58 We're going to auction it off at the end.
00:02:02 Holy cow.
00:02:04 Got a lot of coverage here.
00:02:07 Okay, that's cool.
00:02:09 So, no, I was kidding.
00:02:12 We're doing matrices or matrices,
00:02:16 as the commenter would pronounce it, or Matrix is rice.
00:02:20 That's flat.
00:02:23 I want to start out with non-player characters.
00:02:25 There is a there's a line of thinking in some,
00:02:30 I want to call them spiritual communities
00:02:33 that think there are non-player
00:02:35 characters in this simulation we're living in.
00:02:39 And I just want to
00:02:41 go on record
00:02:43 and say, No, there aren't
00:02:47 No, in case you don't know,
00:02:50 in case you don't know what non-player characters are, it's like in a video game
00:02:54 where you you're walking around the street in a little video game
00:02:58 and you talk to a stranger and they have preprogramed things
00:03:02 that they say and they can't give you any more information than what
00:03:05 their program to do.
00:03:06 And so all of these NPCs in real life are doing the same thing.
00:03:11 They're following a program and we're we're in a simulation.
00:03:16 Also.
00:03:16 For the record, I want to point out to the fact
00:03:18 that if we are truly in a simulation and I've seen the the I've heard
00:03:23 the arguments, I've looked at the the probability
00:03:28 and if there are going to be simulations,
00:03:31 there are going to be more simulations than real based reality.
00:03:35 And therefore, by the odds, we are, of course, in a simulation
00:03:40 that does not change our situation.
00:03:44 I repeat that if we are in fact living in
00:03:50 a simulation that is in fact our reality
00:03:53 and it is no different than we thought it was.
00:03:59 Baby has a problem with that.
00:04:01 I will defend my position.
00:04:03 I am always prepared to defend my position or
00:04:08 convince me otherwise.
00:04:10 And ready.
00:04:10 What will I say?
00:04:14 I'm paying attention.
00:04:15 I'm on YouTube.
00:04:18 What do you always say?
00:04:21 There is a button.
00:04:23 It took me 19 weeks to come up with this.
00:04:27 You'll never say it again.
00:04:30 You were right.
00:04:30 I was wrong. I apologize
00:04:34 that get me to say
00:04:36 that. So.
00:04:41 So you don't like Sterns and Foster?
00:04:44 No, no, no.
00:04:45 I'm going to assert. All right.
00:04:48 Okay,
00:04:49 so The Matrix.
00:04:50 So we're living in the Matrix, boys.
00:04:53 Are we debunking this?
00:04:57 How are we going to how are we going to tackle this one?
00:05:00 Is Gary the one?
00:05:02 I'm I'm yes, I'm the one I took the red pill.
00:05:05 There's Olympics.
00:05:07 Was it a suppository?
00:05:08 I actually watched I think I watched that video.
00:05:14 That guy was cuckoo, bananas, nuts.
00:05:17 But yeah.
00:05:18 So he was supposed to be soulless.
00:05:21 Do you guys know my stance on souls?
00:05:26 It's a different matrix.
00:05:29 You are four souls.
00:05:32 Two souls, one soul,
00:05:35 zero souls.
00:05:37 Yeah, yeah.
00:05:39 I've seen no evidence.
00:05:41 Convince me otherwise.
00:05:43 That's why they call it Faith.
00:05:45 Thomas.
00:05:47 Energy.
00:05:48 Energy is energy, regardless of what it is, cannot be created or destroyed.
00:05:54 Yeah, I agree.
00:05:55 And I know your argument.
00:05:57 I know that stance. And it doesn't hold any water.
00:06:02 It does because it's a law of physics.
00:06:05 Oh, yeah, absolutely.
00:06:08 And it doesn't hurts way more than anything.
00:06:11 You have to say about that.
00:06:13 Well, it doesn't create a soul you don't know. You can't prove.
00:06:15 You can't prove against it.
00:06:16 I can only prove for it.
00:06:17 So there's no debating that.
00:06:19 You haven't got to at least have the laws of physics
00:06:25 that.
00:06:25 Oh, fantastic.
00:06:27 Yeah.
00:06:27 Ask all the professional physicists because something transfers
00:06:31 to energy doesn't mean it's necessarily energy in the form of a soul.
00:06:36 That's right.
00:06:37 I mean, that's not to say it's a non sequitur.
00:06:40 He's not actually explaining what he thinks.
00:06:42 He's explaining.
00:06:45 But I. Right.
00:06:46 I mean, I agree there is a soul, but I don't think that's enough evidence.
00:06:51 The term afterlife
00:06:52 aside, he's trying to help it matter what that is.
00:06:57 It's like the true meaning of the term.
00:06:59 You're stupid.
00:07:02 The term up north is just up north.
00:07:03 The term afterlife is just after life. It's
00:07:09 core, right?
00:07:10 If we're just going to stick with it, we say I'm going to call it
00:07:13 life.
00:07:16 There's also proper names,
00:07:17 friends like up north.
00:07:21 But back to these non-player characters,
00:07:22 these soulless shells go.
00:07:26 You can just a third study yourself, take a survey,
00:07:30 try to like really get to know as many people
00:07:34 as you think it takes to figure out that, in fact, all of them
00:07:38 have demons of thought that every one of us has.
00:07:42 You are unique, you are special.
00:07:45 Just like everybody else. Can I contemplate?
00:07:49 Yeah, if there are infinite
00:07:53 universes or whatever this is called
00:07:55 in one of those universes, wouldn't there have to be souls?
00:08:00 No. Why would there have to be souls?
00:08:03 Because there has to be every possibility of everything in every section
00:08:06 and y off of every single soul possible on just be programed data.
00:08:12 Anything you can possibly think of would have had to have happened.
00:08:15 People think the alternate universe is like making a right or left, but it's not.
00:08:18 It's making every inch of every degree of every decision, of every color,
00:08:22 of every choice, making every possibility
00:08:24 so much so that you can't even see it in the abyss.
00:08:28 Therefore, everything exists.
00:08:31 Okay, you know what?
00:08:34 And then if you think reincarnation exists or if you think this kind of heaven
00:08:39 or how exists not in this universe, then one of those does
00:08:43 truly exist because you came up with it,
00:08:46 I guess in a manner of speaking, sure.
00:08:51 Well, I guess we haven't explained ourselves with the 9 minutes now.
00:08:54 The multiverse went to religion,
00:08:58 right?
00:09:00 Okay, so in a space time,
00:09:02 I don't see any reason for space time not to be infinite.
00:09:06 Now. And if space is infinite in
00:09:09 even one direction and time is infinite in only one direction,
00:09:15 it makes a lot of paradoxes.
00:09:18 It gets real screwy right there.
00:09:21 What we're talking about
00:09:24 is creates
00:09:26 like there's no reason for now to even exist.
00:09:30 Like it's it would be arbitrary,
00:09:34 but in a universe of infinite time, infinite space,
00:09:38 everything will happen over and over and over infinitely.
00:09:43 And that's why I do think that the multiverse,
00:09:48 the matrices are real.
00:09:53 There's another me
00:09:54 explaining this to another you
00:09:58 and then hopefully the other ones are getting.
00:10:05 I don't get how you you can make that claim,
00:10:07 but you completely refute the fact that this energy that in this multiverse
00:10:12 there is no repeatability, there is no bleed over from of energy,
00:10:16 there is no reconstruction of any type of of either consciousness or none.
00:10:23 You would still think that it's some type of carryover of energy.
00:10:27 And I would attribute that to some type of representative of us
00:10:32 as a being which could be interpreted as a solar type object
00:10:38 and with the concept to show with every possibility
00:10:41 that would have to exist in one of those universes.
00:10:46 But the me define as me
00:10:49 is this body with this brain and the energy that is burning,
00:10:56 not just consuming, but passing around and and that makes me work,
00:11:01 stops functioning at the point of death.
00:11:04 There is no afterlife.
00:11:05 I'm sorry, jerks. It makes me feel better.
00:11:08 But it is a lie that you have convinced yourself.
00:11:12 Sorry.
00:11:13 It's not really.
00:11:14 Not in this observable universe.
00:11:17 Possibly,
00:11:19 but at or the opportunity from this universe.
00:11:23 Everything has to exist.
00:11:25 If we're talking about the multiverse, where are we talking about the multiverse
00:11:29 or the many, many worlds interpretation?
00:11:30 Because we have to establish that first.
00:11:32 Or are we talking mattresses
00:11:35 as let's all go through?
00:11:37 And I don't think there is any difference between the multiverse
00:11:39 and the many worlds interpretation of quantum physics.
00:11:45 Quantum mechanics
00:11:47 naturally leads to many worlds.
00:11:49 Interpretation.
00:11:51 Many worlds interpretation describes the multiverse,
00:11:55 and if you don't get a good night's sleep,
00:12:00 you might as well bag the whole thing.
00:12:03 Goodnight.
00:12:06 Goodnight, love.
00:12:07 So below.
00:12:08 Finally what I want to do.
00:12:11 We're all going to go get a good night's sleep.
00:12:13 Contemplate. Jerry. Jerry, what's your name?
00:12:16 Carries nonsense. Oh, he he goes by Jerry.
00:12:20 I was going to have a lot to say.
00:12:22 I was going to call you Jackass, and I bailed at the last second.
00:12:26 But there is some bleed over that I believe in.
00:12:31 And that's the Mandela effect.
00:12:33 The some of my false memories are.
00:12:36 Ooh, ooh.
00:12:38 Yeah. So I wanted to talk about that.
00:12:39 Why aren't those universes observable from this observable universe?
00:12:44 And so the Mandela effect might be one example of that.
00:12:48 Go ahead.
00:12:49 Let me let me let me step back and take a running leap on this one.
00:12:53 Okay.
00:12:56 Did you know that your subconscious
00:12:59 is a lot smarter than your conscious mind?
00:13:02 Oh, but my subconscious knew that.
00:13:05 Or didn't.
00:13:06 Exactly.
00:13:08 I am not conscious of some of the things I know.
00:13:10 I cannot tell you if in fact that is part of what I'm talking to myself.
00:13:16 I said, Why am I so fucking blurry?
00:13:18 You look great, right?
00:13:19 Oh, yeah, you are blurry.
00:13:20 At least I was a little blurry.
00:13:24 Listen, my
00:13:25 subconscious might be fluent in Cantonese.
00:13:28 It really might be.
00:13:29 I might know Chinese and not even know I know Chinese.
00:13:34 There's the known knowns, the unknown knowns,
00:13:36 the known unknowns, and the known known unknowns.
00:13:40 And the.
00:13:42 No, no, no.
00:13:43 Yes, that's there too.
00:13:46 No, but the
00:13:49 I don't remember my dreams.
00:13:51 And so there's this whole mental activity that I am not fully
00:13:55 conscious of that is transpire inside my body.
00:14:00 I have to say, if it's me, if it's part of my physical body,
00:14:04 it's part of me, but it's not part of my conscious being.
00:14:10 If and there are people
00:14:12 that are better at tapping into then people that are worse, I'm probably worse
00:14:16 and they know
00:14:19 I brought up Dolores Cannon before because she
00:14:21 she talks about non-player characters or dead before she died.
00:14:25 God rest her soul.
00:14:28 And she
00:14:30 was she she seemed to be better at tapping into this
00:14:33 the subconscious not of hers, of of maybe people she hypnotized.
00:14:38 That's why I'm one of these shows.
00:14:40 We got to get a hypnotist in here, put me under, see what my subconscious knows.
00:14:45 So anyway, if the pineal gland
00:14:49 is transmitting and picking up signals
00:14:51 from other other sources,
00:14:57 it might be other others
00:15:00 sending and receiving information.
00:15:02 And that's where I think the Mandela effect comes from.
00:15:06 Boys.
00:15:12 So it's not certain
00:15:15 that they have something to do with it.
00:15:21 Let's try to find that message.
00:15:23 I wasn't sure if were going like for NPC, there was a lot of
00:15:26 like large compilation videos that I was trying to avoid.
00:15:29 I'm trying to find one
00:15:30 that I saw that was decently interesting that goes along with that NPC thing. But
00:15:35 I don't know, I just it, it,
00:15:37 it's interesting.
00:15:40 I think retarded
00:15:41 people are as close as we get to and PCs.
00:15:45 I guess so.
00:15:46 But I still feel like some of them are PCs
00:15:49 because they need a handler so.
00:15:53 Right. Yeah.
00:15:54 Don't they need more help than the rest of us?
00:15:57 All right, so
00:16:01 for them, in order
00:16:02 for them to eat and shit and get dressed,
00:16:05 right.
00:16:06 Well, what's tied in with all this?
00:16:09 The reason I chose them pieces for my opening rant
00:16:11 is because I had read about that, because that is screwed up thinking
00:16:14 like you're still saying that person is lesser than you
00:16:18 because you don't know what's going on in their head.
00:16:21 So you're claiming that there's nothing else.
00:16:24 You're wrong, you're wrong, dead wrong.
00:16:26 Those are fully functional people.
00:16:30 And if you just got to know them, you'd realize you're dead
00:16:33 wrong and keep going to the next NPC you think you suspect
00:16:38 and they're fully functional normal humans as well as a point.
00:16:43 This is all tied in with with the recycled soul theory where
00:16:48 if you were terrible in one life, you come back
00:16:51 and you're tortured like you're punished in the next life.
00:16:55 And that's what Doors can't and believed in.
00:16:58 And that is also nonsense.
00:17:04 I have some Delores Cannon
00:17:06 I mean, if there is a recycled soul
00:17:08 or part of us that gets recycled,
00:17:13 if there is a part, I don't know what it was.
00:17:15 I think I wasn't unmuted, but there was a part of us
00:17:17 that was recycled that potentially would be a soul.
00:17:20 I don't know, repeating this over and over again does that.
00:17:23 It might be hellish, too, to a lot of folks because not everyone
00:17:26 gets to be born in this country or with, you know, middle class even.
00:17:32 Oh, but the amount of people that get born middle class is like so small
00:17:35 people don't realize it's like they won the lottery all throughout
00:17:39 time, like 90% of human existence has been
00:17:43 miserable
00:17:47 playing less.
00:17:47 You millennials are fucking spoiled pieces entitled shit.
00:17:52 Oh I my
00:17:53 kids tell your cat my mike talking to her.
00:17:57 I like we are a part of everything.
00:17:59 That's why that's what got me down.
00:18:01 The laws came in, Rabbit hole.
00:18:03 She has some great things to say.
00:18:04 We are a part of everything.
00:18:08 Why should anybody care?
00:18:10 I'm sure you're all one anyway.
00:18:11 We're all part of each other.
00:18:13 No, we're part of each other.
00:18:15 They think they're alone.
00:18:16 Nobody is ever alone.
00:18:19 They have never been alone since the moment they remind me to come.
00:18:22 And then that thing there to take care of them.
00:18:25 I'm gonna be right back.
00:18:26 And we're all part of each other, which they don't understand.
00:18:30 We're part of every thing.
00:18:33 Every single thing there is is a life.
00:18:36 It's all touch business.
00:18:38 Even down to the tiniest blade of grass.
00:18:41 Everything is all connected.
00:18:43 All of nature, all of the environment, all of the people.
00:18:47 There is no good.
00:18:48 This is more than anything what Gary means when he says as above
00:18:51 or below for directions.
00:18:54 And what we understand that he's not say
00:18:56 satanic comments or ridiculously stances, they are unnecessary, untrue and untrue.
00:19:02 It makes them do the different things.
00:19:05 But I care because we have to learn to care about each other.
00:19:09 But I also remember all everyone's right to sell part of each other,
00:19:13 whatever it is.
00:19:13 And that ridiculous different way
00:19:15 of looking at it for a lot of people because they see themselves as all alone
00:19:19 as an individual with their individual problems.
00:19:23 But we're not.
00:19:25 We're one world.
00:19:26 We're one body,
00:19:29 and we are all connected to the source, to God,
00:19:33 because we are all are walking along the same path.
00:19:38 We just see it in different ways
00:19:40 and it's time to let all the other go so that we can go into this new direction.
00:19:46 And that's why I care about it,
00:19:48 because it seems like that's my mission now is to
00:19:52 tell people these things all over the world
00:19:55 to give knowledge and information to them so at least they can think.
00:20:00 I always tell people, don't believe what I say,
00:20:03 don't believe what anybody else says.
00:20:06 Ask lots and lots of questions.
00:20:08 Didn't make up.
00:20:09 Ask everything, question everything.
00:20:11 My truth about a question Why he has a fucking rainbow fucking furry outfit.
00:20:17 And when you do, it's your truth.
00:20:19 Maybe that's true.
00:20:20 And it they won't believe it, but it's your truth.
00:20:23 You don't give your your truth.
00:20:25 No. See, now she had me till then. Hold on.
00:20:28 There's only one true truth is not my.
00:20:30 Your truth.
00:20:31 My truth is truth.
00:20:32 There's truth there is only one truth.
00:20:35 I don't mean religiously.
00:20:36 I just mean logic and evidentially evidence.
00:20:42 I think we dis debunked
00:20:45 objective truth.
00:20:46 So I was on the radio and PC.
00:20:49 You were talking about MPIX.
00:20:51 From a programmer standpoint, it wasn't meant to be established to the real world.
00:20:54 That was just a bunch of elite people
00:20:56 to decide to label normal people normies as novices.
00:21:00 If you had to.
00:21:01 In the beginning, when video games came out,
00:21:02 they rendered everything even the stuff you didn't see every thought
00:21:06 that they had.
00:21:06 They tried to make it all in the game and it would just calm down.
00:21:10 So they started taking out anything that wasn't important,
00:21:13 including anything that was behind like the car.
00:21:15 It wouldn't render that, including this particulars and these thoughts.
00:21:20 They if they didn't, if it didn't matter, it wasn't programed in their
00:21:24 if there's a matrix or we're in a multi many worlds or multiverse,
00:21:29 chances are if you don't need it, it's not true.
00:21:32 It doesn't exist. It's not programed.
00:21:37 That's very interesting.
00:21:37 Our memory memory sucks.
00:21:39 We mentioned memory on that one.
00:21:40 If it was in tissue or in chemical or magnetic or what the fuck it was,
00:21:46 it's just ones and zeros in a in a matrix, according to this episode.
00:21:50 Well, I'm glad you stepped on frickin Rose from the Titanic.
00:21:54 Here goes.
00:21:54 I She said something that I'm
00:21:57 when it comes to what she's about to throw the jewel over the water.
00:21:59 She's a she's about to.
00:22:01 So when it comes to universal consciousness,
00:22:05 where do you guys sit with a
00:22:08 we like, like, aware of the same thing.
00:22:10 No, just that there
00:22:13 I mean think of it like connections in your brain, right?
00:22:15 There is different parts of your brain that are firing and I don't know
00:22:18 the electrical signals that get passed from one section to another.
00:22:22 There could be a type of harmony or however
00:22:26 faggy the term you want to put to it when it comes to the
00:22:30 the harmony of the universe and, you know, the
00:22:33 because she does play off of each other, we don't understand
00:22:37 how the universe even works.
00:22:38 So there could just be a over underlying brain type.
00:22:43 I don't know.
00:22:44 I'm doing a terrible job explaining it,
00:22:46 but I think you guys get what I'm talking about.
00:22:48 Yes, If there is an overlying collective consciousness,
00:22:53 I don't recognize the mechanism by which it is collected.
00:22:57 If we're just a library of experiences,
00:23:01 where where does it get uploaded?
00:23:03 Downloaded? What?
00:23:05 What's going on with that?
00:23:07 I mean, does it probably wireless?
00:23:09 Does it it's evolved technology. It's it's wireless.
00:23:11 We wouldn't see it
00:23:13 because I think it's it does a B realize
00:23:15 how pivotal it is for the ecosystem that it thrives in now.
00:23:19 So it doesn't know.
00:23:21 That's why I see it. I mean, these are very driven.
00:23:23 What what causes that drive
00:23:27 frickin firing of neurons?
00:23:30 I don't know. Neurons.
00:23:31 And maybe it's that universal fractiousness.
00:23:34 It's some people call it inherent people
00:23:36 have a collective consciousness and it isn't collected.
00:23:40 Then it doesn't change our situation.
00:23:42 We're still just independent consciousness.
00:23:46 And and we're we're just trying to look at it as a collection.
00:23:49 But it's not a true collection that can be
00:23:53 experienced in any sense, a lot of praying.
00:23:57 That's where praying comes from
00:23:58 as a collective consciousness, all wishing for a better outcome.
00:24:03 And there is potential weird evidence of willing things into existence.
00:24:08 We kind of mentioned this before.
00:24:11 It's a
00:24:11 placebo effect, but but really, prayer
00:24:16 has been demonstrated to be false, like
00:24:19 it doesn't help more than chance.
00:24:22 I don't know.
00:24:22 Either way, when I ask God, it always goes away when I hydrate.
00:24:27 Well, there are competition.
00:24:30 I believe in God. By the way. Sorry.
00:24:33 Hit me with our competition.
00:24:35 I'm mean now with our religious competition.
00:24:38 That just brings us here.
00:24:41 Yeah, I know. You're doing great. Surprise.
00:24:43 This must be a clear night. Yours looks like shit.
00:24:45 Mine looks fucking gorgeous looking at you.
00:24:48 Well, I have a I have a present for draw that he didn't open.
00:24:52 And it's an aluminum foil, so I'm using it as a as a pedestal and an antenna.
00:24:59 Okay, so it's doing Androids hat and.
00:25:03 Sure. Oh, shoot.
00:25:04 I get with the surprise.
00:25:06 Are you better not be smushed in the head.
00:25:08 I don't like a frumpy hat.
00:25:10 It's in a box wrapped in aluminum foil like shiny
00:25:15 metallic wrapping paper with your with your government name on it.
00:25:19 That's my.
00:25:20 We all passed it around and took it behind the barn for around.
00:25:24 I was going to like it more.
00:25:26 Drew, Brittany's got this cued up.
00:25:29 This is the video.
00:25:30 So I didn't know we were going for NBC and I wasn't sure if the like,
00:25:33 I don't know, good videos, but I did run across this.
00:25:35 I thought it was decently interesting
00:25:38 clues that thing
00:25:43 sticking with the simulation theory.
00:25:45 He's another old one from the glitch glitches not speaking
00:25:48 glitch in the matrix.
00:25:51 Oh looking good.
00:25:52 Shows the link in the chat and I can play it smoother.
00:25:57 This guy disappear.
00:26:00 Oh, is he running into the wall again? NBC
00:26:04 clip shows a group of people acting rather odd.
00:26:07 Yeah, they're just being weird and they're acting very robotic.
00:26:10 They're like, looking in the mirror and then they're like the weird stuff
00:26:13 that they're taking is very the video, the news.
00:26:15 Even more individuals are seen wandering the streets.
00:26:19 One of
00:26:19 those robotic in nature, spontaneous kind of walking.
00:26:23 It's the same pace, the same distance.
00:26:25 They're all going up to this window.
00:26:27 Know the fox in that window.
00:26:28 The video is peculiarity has if you see the video, the teacher says
00:26:31 that the student making parallel turns out as he escaped in the matrix video
00:26:35 we just watch making noises and now championing the idea like the one
00:26:39 the evidence of have the 9/11 within a simulated trade center.
00:26:43 That's just a camera artifact.
00:26:46 Yeah, these I think that's the skit.
00:26:48 I'm just too skeptical.
00:26:49 Everything sucks to me.
00:26:51 Yeah.
00:26:52 911 was a big skit.
00:26:55 Well, there was that one picture where they show that's what
00:26:57 they like to borrow from a camera from 2001 in the wing disappears
00:27:01 for a second right before it hits the plane.
00:27:03 But you can tell anybody that knows 911 cameras, the artifacting with the windows.
00:27:08 But people say that, look, the wing disappeared
00:27:11 when the when the projection or whatever, they think that the plane wasn't
00:27:16 911. You're not you're no plainer.
00:27:19 I am a plane.
00:27:20 And I was I'm skeptical of the no planners video footage that they have
00:27:24 any time there's a camera and in fact, they say, oh, it's a spook.
00:27:28 Well, that's where I was going a little bit, too,
00:27:29 because I was looking up simulation glitches and there was like,
00:27:32 you know, car crashes that, oh, the car hit an invisible thing.
00:27:35 And when it comes the technology nowadays, if it was an older video
00:27:40 and this was 15 years ago, I go, okay, that seems kind of believable nowadays.
00:27:44 It's like, yeah, you could easily edit the other car out.
00:27:47 I'm sure with a fucking iPhone app they got all kinds of easy shit.
00:27:51 Nowadays it's really hard to find a video where I'm just not sitting there going,
00:27:54 and this is probably bullshit.
00:27:55 Yeah, even if it's not intentional, the glitches that happen anyways,
00:28:00 I just chalk it up to that until I see something with my own
00:28:03 two eyes in my own back yard or front yard or out of my own window.
00:28:08 I don't buy it.
00:28:09 Well, go to the 911 thing.
00:28:10 I for no reason just rewatch the entire news broadcast
00:28:13 from that morning in New York footage.
00:28:17 And I don't think the planes really should have fallen,
00:28:21 but I'm one who believes that they did other stuff,
00:28:24 that there was bombs in the basement and they were trying to do more shit.
00:28:26 There was explosions.
00:28:27 There is the theory of the $2.3 trillion that all of a sudden disappeared.
00:28:32 And when it comes to that amount of money, 2000 lives,
00:28:37 that shit, you know, if you got back,
00:28:40 you can kill 2000 people easily.
00:28:43 So I don't know, honestly, if you're going to lose that kind of money
00:28:45 because you just bought a building and got fucked by buying a bad building
00:28:48 that you realize is going to cost billions to fix,
00:28:50 Suddenly you think, Ooh, insurance.
00:28:52 I don't know that part of the conspiracy, you know, they're like,
00:28:54 Don't you follow the guy?
00:28:56 The guy that opened the $2.6 billion insurance policy
00:28:59 that I thought you were always referring to when you said that amount of money.
00:29:02 The guy bought the building like a year before all this shit happened,
00:29:05 found out that it was in disrepair and he blew it up.
00:29:09 That's what I think happened.
00:29:10 And then somebody heard he was going to do it.
00:29:12 Instead of stopping them.
00:29:13 They went, Wow, we'll help you get all these new martial law.
00:29:18 They I don't know, though.
00:29:19 What I heard was that there was just a missing from
00:29:22 our government, 2.3 or $3 trillion trillion.
00:29:26 Should we make it a whole episode?
00:29:27 No, I wouldn't mind making a whole episode, but that's not my decision.
00:29:31 I let that be up to the powers of me.
00:29:34 Speaking to the powers that be.
00:29:36 I'll grant you've got to thought about Multiplex.
00:29:39 Pray about it.
00:29:40 I feel like that was an ironic slap in the face, but I appreciate it.
00:29:44 Sounds like a movie theater multiplex.
00:29:46 I will point out a piece of grass on the ground and piss on it and hope that helps.
00:29:51 That helps that atheist.
00:29:53 Okay, I would maybe.
00:29:56 Yes. Yes.
00:29:57 You know what faithful Christians do?
00:30:00 They also logically and efficiently work hard for an objective and a goal.
00:30:03 They don't just pray.
00:30:05 I think praying just appeases it when there's nothing else to do.
00:30:08 Like the expression hope is for the helpless.
00:30:11 Prayer is just an appeasement of feelings.
00:30:15 Letting go of prayer is and crazy people because crazy people
00:30:20 are known to talk to themselves or imaginary sky people, or even
00:30:24 even atheists start praying to something when their plane
00:30:28 suddenly starts going upside down and spinning and shit. No,
00:30:33 there are no atheists in a foxhole,
00:30:36 right?
00:30:36 I know. That's what I was saying.
00:30:39 Kind of the same thing.
00:30:40 No way better.
00:30:41 You say things way better than I do.
00:30:43 Gary, And not really
00:30:47 put me in as producers.
00:30:49 Let's let's be.
00:30:51 Let's do it.
00:30:52 Brian on what kind of clothes you got on
00:30:55 God, did
00:30:57 I think I just asked Gary what color panties you got on.
00:31:00 I know you have your pajama pants on, so that means there's zero hopping offenses.
00:31:04 We might as well just get this out of the way.
00:31:05 Now, just great.
00:31:08 Now I can just step right over the fence.
00:31:10 Oh, Brady has a little trouble doing the same maneuver, however.
00:31:13 Miserable eggs, Geno. Why?
00:31:15 Because I have something that hangs down between my little legs
00:31:20 that apparently, you know your problems with.
00:31:22 I might my balls become load bearing right at the midpoint.
00:31:28 But you couldn't do that marrying, right?
00:31:29 I made the things.
00:31:31 But there's like three Georgia to themselves
00:31:35 and then they
00:31:35 become the release of all load towards the end
00:31:38 I got big balls, but they don't hang lower than my dick.
00:31:41 Sorry.
00:31:43 Have you guys seen this?
00:31:44 Yeah. Voice
00:31:47 This is cool, isn't it?
00:31:48 Does it actually.
00:31:50 Does it actually work?
00:31:52 It does. It actually works.
00:31:54 And I tested it out and I tried so hard to get that.
00:31:57 I'm really regretted.
00:31:59 I didn't get an on camera.
00:32:00 I got the end afterwards.
00:32:03 It's not.
00:32:03 Oh, the reaction was even better.
00:32:05 Everybody regretted giving me anything,
00:32:09 which usually happens anytime anybody gives me anything.
00:32:14 The immediate regret,
00:32:16 it was lovely
00:32:19 at this.
00:32:24 That was the You have footage of the.
00:32:25 Oh, no, I missed it all for the party.
00:32:29 If we don't have the footage of the party, we can
00:32:31 we can tie up our religion aspect with our competition from last week.
00:32:36 Oh, I want to do that this week.
00:32:38 Mr. Dikes, a religious competition.
00:32:41 270 terms.
00:32:42 The one of the people or I think they're beating us live Islamics, Muslims.
00:32:48 And I'll take our 20 followers.
00:32:49 Our 20 followers can kick their 300 followers asses.
00:32:52 I don't know. This dude's got some pretty compelling shirt.
00:32:55 He's kind of on the lines with us
00:32:56 because I like making gay jokes, but these guys kind of take it serious.
00:33:00 It's kind of weird.
00:33:02 Yeah, we're just doing it for hard, deeper.
00:33:08 Who is this guy?
00:33:09 It's all humor.
00:33:11 Yeah.
00:33:11 So well prepared for the coming destruction.
00:33:16 So if you can understand what that's all about.
00:33:17 This guy has claimed to have several premonitions.
00:33:20 He was at a flood or a dam one time, and God told them to leave the area.
00:33:25 And then there ended up being a flood like this guy.
00:33:28 I don't know. There's some.
00:33:28 Can we take a moment to recognize the podium that's across Island?
00:33:33 She's a beautiful, giant freaking ass.
00:33:36 That's not Jesus.
00:33:37 Jesus. It's funny. Thanks.
00:33:41 I need one of those.
00:33:43 This was just a breakdown of his little sermon
00:33:46 here that like, it was like an hour long there.
00:33:48 But they have like 14 hour, 18 hour, 21 hour streams of this church all day.
00:33:54 And there was a literally nobody in the audience
00:33:57 and they're just doing music and this asshole's talking.
00:34:01 And I used to have empty seats.
00:34:04 They've got a lot of fucking followers online.
00:34:05 Nobody wants to show up in person, but fuck do they want to watch online.
00:34:09 They all have no perspective.
00:34:13 I just find this hilarious because
00:34:15 it's just funny.
00:34:16 That's they're in trouble.
00:34:18 Then what we realize,
00:34:22 you know, as we look around in our society
00:34:25 now, I live and maybe you do too.
00:34:28 As a Christian, I kind of live in my own little bubble.
00:34:31 I live in my own little world.
00:34:33 I really don't realize what is going on in our society now.
00:34:38 I know as we go to little Gettysburg during a certain month of the year,
00:34:42 there's all kinds of flags that are Fly Pride Month from churches,
00:34:46 which is pure abomination and perversion of God and I was talking
00:34:51 to the deputy sheriff just this week, matter of fact, Sunday night.
00:34:59 Oh, what happened?
00:35:00 Just a quick I'll make I just pause it because I make jokes.
00:35:04 I don't actually hate homosexuals.
00:35:06 This is a little different.
00:35:07 It came to our service.
00:35:09 And after the service we were talking and he was telling me, Mike, he said,
00:35:14 Did you know this community is a drawing we should get off of YouTube
00:35:18 if we're to talk about this. This guy gay pretty?
00:35:20 No, no.
00:35:21 He says it in a very religious way,
00:35:23 but the way he says it is hilarious because he's trying to like,
00:35:26 we'll try to keep an hour on there, try to keep up with the pope.
00:35:29 Gay slurs.
00:35:31 This is even though I think I already fix it.
00:35:33 Oh, yeah.
00:35:34 And for the record, I think they prefer poofter
00:35:37 because because it's the British way to say it.
00:35:40 I just kind of assume that all British people are gay,
00:35:44 although the British
00:35:44 way of saying it was fag, fag is the British word for proof.
00:35:48 There
00:35:49 is a pile of sticks for you next week to Dix
00:35:52 Hi by.
00:35:55 Oops sorry.
00:35:56 It's YouTube rumble.
00:35:59 No wait, not wrong.
00:35:59 So probably says you're a fucking rumble.
00:36:03 I know you can say whatever you about the He's talking
00:36:06 about the entire way he was talking about Pride Month.
00:36:09 Yeah, I know. Speaking to Pride Month.
00:36:10 That's a beautiful for you. God, I don't know.
00:36:13 Your names are beautiful.
00:36:15 Look, it's lovely.
00:36:17 It's got. It's rainbow.
00:36:18 I've got your eyes.
00:36:21 Do, do, do, do, do, do.
00:36:22 Why does it have two different sets of lies?
00:36:24 It's got a smiley face, eyes, and it's regular eyes
00:36:27 and it's got a mouth on its nose is the problem.
00:36:31 You know why.
00:36:33 Oh, it doesn't mouth those fumes
00:36:38 back to the religious guy.
00:36:40 Just to reframe again, he talking about Pride month.
00:36:42 He was talking about the end times and then he was talking
00:36:46 to a police officer at his church.
00:36:49 And his police officer warns him
00:36:50 that there is a lot of debauchery going on in the neighborhood.
00:36:52 I said, What?
00:36:53 He said, Oh, yeah, we've got big, big developments in our community.
00:36:58 He said, And these are people moving out of New York,
00:37:02 moving out of the major cities, and they're of this persuasion and.
00:37:07 They are drawing these these people into our community.
00:37:13 That according to the word of God in Romans chapter two,
00:37:17 that says that God, let's turn them over to reprobate minds.
00:37:21 I said, You mean this whole surrounding area?
00:37:25 And I discovered that's true because I have a beautiful house
00:37:29 that was sold behind the church that belonged to a local plumber.
00:37:34 Now, I wish I would have bought it.
00:37:36 I love how he says.
00:37:37 I wish I would have bought it.
00:37:38 There's there there's a reason why.
00:37:40 But there's two gentlemen that bought it together.
00:37:44 And one day I let them use our burnt pile and one came out one day
00:37:49 and said to me, because I was talking to them about something
00:37:52 and, and the man said to me, I need to talk to my husband.
00:37:56 And he said that I know what he was trying to do.
00:37:58 He was trying to get me riled up.
00:38:00 I just left it alone.
00:38:02 And those two men have two children with them that I saw at least.
00:38:06 So we are in a community.
00:38:08 We may have more than that, but it's not Gomorrah.
00:38:11 It's like Sodom and Gomorrah.
00:38:13 And we think that with the child trafficking
00:38:17 and the abortion industry, the drugs,
00:38:22 all the fagots doing their factory stuff, we're off.
00:38:25 You too, right?
00:38:27 Yeah, but isn't that hilarious?
00:38:28 I skim through the video and I popped into that within the first
00:38:31 like fucking 30 seconds of skimming through this video.
00:38:34 And I'm like, Oh my God, this is awesome.
00:38:35 No wonder this shit is beating us in ratings.
00:38:38 I only make gay jokes for fun.
00:38:40 This guy's serious,
00:38:43 right? Still, though.
00:38:44 Yeah. Draws a big check, then.
00:38:47 Yeah. Maybe we need to change our angle.
00:38:48 I don't know.
00:38:50 I don't think so.
00:38:51 I think it's very anti-religious. You know.
00:38:53 Look, look where it could get us.
00:38:54 270% of our revenue.
00:38:58 Yeah.
00:39:00 In the spirit of the work, we'll have a store with all kinds of news.
00:39:04 Like, what's the one to go? Old?
00:39:09 All that a lot of use, a lot of thumbs up.
00:39:12 No revenue last week in my opinion Stock
00:39:15 200 news
00:39:18 Most revenue we've ever had really?
00:39:21 Yeah. Yeah.
00:39:23 I don't understand how that works.
00:39:25 I don't know either.
00:39:27 When when the revenue is more minuscule, like,
00:39:31 do they pull like does rumble pull Like if you get into too much other
00:39:35 people's content, are they like pulling and giving monetization?
00:39:39 The other entity, they don't care
00:39:41 because I didn't I don't remember seeing many ads, but I definitely saw one
00:39:44 in the last video and I know I watched it all the way through on purpose
00:39:47 and I turned off my
00:39:50 I mean, I don't have anything.
00:39:53 Well, that's because you're super genius.
00:39:59 Well,
00:39:59 if you want to go deep video, if you want to go deep it deeper
00:40:02 into our competition just to tie it up, there's really not much I need to show.
00:40:05 But the other one was fresh and fit, which are two black gentlemen
00:40:09 who hang out with another black gentlemen, which is perfectly fine.
00:40:12 But they got like they got a brand new studio.
00:40:14 That's what that episode that was being is lost.
00:40:16 This is an impressive fucking studio.
00:40:18 What they do with it is like, not that impressive,
00:40:21 but the studio is really fucking impressive.
00:40:24 Pretty much their entire show.
00:40:25 They just pull up and they get revenue.
00:40:27 They have like a quarter of a million bloody nose fresh and fit.
00:40:31 I don't, I don't know if everybody on Rumble day who we don't want or whatever.
00:40:36 I know they seem fine, they seem cool, their shit's pretty cool.
00:40:39 They've got a bigger studio of 12 cameras for no reason.
00:40:42 I don't know why you need that many angles the same shit, but
00:40:45 being ready for them because, a bunch of people just dropping them
00:40:49 like the exact same format.
00:40:51 Although they're copying everybody else's format though it's yeah, they copied
00:40:54 whatever podcast which yeah, the popular names are just more less.
00:40:59 They got gold plaques on the wall from YouTube
00:41:00 and they've got a bigger studio so they must be doing something right.
00:41:03 But it seems like all they do is just show a show about partners
00:41:07 men to be strong, better.
00:41:08 I mean Alpha. Not bad. Yeah.
00:41:11 It seems like all they talk about is finances, women and yeah,
00:41:14 it's like the Andrew Tate formula
00:41:16 of being said, even though neither of these gentlemen
00:41:18 are that fit at all, I would not call them fit.
00:41:20 I would call them skinny fat.
00:41:21 But that's like his first is the fat one and the other one is fat.
00:41:25 That's why they're. No, they're neither of them are fit.
00:41:27 I and then there's another fat guy who's legit that the reason why I don't want to
00:41:32 read because you know,
00:41:34 they seem cool there they seem right wing they like he seems really too cool.
00:41:38 I'm just shitting on.
00:41:39 I'm just trying to find an angle to have fun with it.
00:41:42 But it was really hard to find an angle.
00:41:44 The other one who was just below us was feeling cute, might
00:41:47 play some Hogwarts frumpy MC and dreadlocks.
00:41:50 So the frumpy MC dreadlocks like there was absolutely zero
00:41:53 sign of dreadlocks, but the frumpy was more than enough.
00:41:58 So she's just ugly over makeup.
00:42:01 The bitch who is playing Hogwarts,
00:42:03 she was right behind us, but that was our competition last week.
00:42:05 I will keep an eye on our competition this week.
00:42:07 We'll be coming back to you with more.
00:42:10 Okay.
00:42:13 Brady, did you ever take an NPC
00:42:16 assistant in programing part as a programmer,
00:42:19 the NPC is just a way to unnecessarily put an image.
00:42:24 It doesn't need to think okay, yeah, he did.
00:42:27 You brought that up. Okay.
00:42:28 But and then from your point of view or is not your point of view
00:42:32 but your point of view as a non NPC, everyone's
00:42:35 going to think that their point of view is slightly elevated from MBC.
00:42:39 You obviously know
00:42:40 more about your point of view than any other point of view, correct?
00:42:43 I hope. Correct.
00:42:44 Sometimes I don't think idea of my own even.
00:42:47 How can people understand me?
00:42:48 I can't even understand what the fuck I'm saying myself.
00:42:52 A lot of it has to do with the second echo in my in years and learn to work
00:42:56 and deal with without sounding drunk and currently
00:43:03 you can't tell, can you?
00:43:06 Please.
00:43:07 Is this about two words?
00:43:09 I still didn't get an answer.
00:43:10 If this was about multiverse or any world interpretation,
00:43:14 you just thought they were the same.
00:43:17 They are.
00:43:19 Oh, this is open.
00:43:21 Oh, anyway.
00:43:22 Yeah, they are. And they really are.
00:43:25 But it really comes back to my as above.
00:43:28 So below, you know,
00:43:32 a 99.9% of the universe is the, the,
00:43:37 the void of space where it's
00:43:41 just a vacuum and non unobservable
00:43:44 you earth or the space in our own bull
00:43:47 universe our own observable universe 20 levels.
00:43:51 And so if you score 99.9%
00:43:56 to one side for now and look at the rest
00:44:00 the very small fraction of stuff that does exist, we call that matter
00:44:05 and that's made up of atoms which are 99.9% empty space.
00:44:10 So what we're really dealing with here
00:44:13 is a budget, nothing
00:44:16 that way.
00:44:16 We say stuff matters.
00:44:20 I think it's related
00:44:22 in the same way the currency, banks, banks, currency
00:44:26 thing works together.
00:44:28 But this woman has some problems with the money world theory,
00:44:32 which is a similar root of it.
00:44:36 You know, the interdimensional
00:44:39 entities we were talking about last week,
00:44:42 I think there are if we're being
00:44:46 we're under observation in this, we're living in a simulation.
00:44:50 I really think that our existence, our media
00:44:55 size, medium time scale, all of the things that make us
00:45:01 normal and average and not special
00:45:04 is exactly what makes us
00:45:07 special.
00:45:10 You broke up for the first time
00:45:11 and your body found things a hold on, wait for it to fix it.
00:45:16 What have you got to repeat that
00:45:23 it is our
00:45:25 medium scale that makes us special.
00:45:28 That is what makes us interesting.
00:45:32 If you know everything, it really just amounts to nothing.
00:45:38 Yeah, but if there's a lot more to explore
00:45:41 that keeps us having fun and
00:45:45 enjoy your existence, we've got a pretty good
00:45:49 that that's, that's what my, my take is are you saying medium scale
00:45:53 as far as knowledge or size, size time, everything.
00:45:58 But we are not.
00:46:00 Isn't there a physics disaster that says that like a Godzilla type
00:46:04 being couldn't actually exist because it wouldn't
00:46:07 be able to lift its own arms, it wouldn't be able the the physics
00:46:10 on account of her there being at least, I guess, on this planet per se.
00:46:14 On this planet.
00:46:14 Right. Right.
00:46:17 But maybe an idea Nephilim
00:46:21 This is the many worlds Mother Universe episode.
00:46:24 So everything is all tied together where?
00:46:29 Yeah, but if we got one of those, you know,
00:46:33 Kaiju creatures from another place. So,
00:46:40 yeah, it was this bitch.
00:46:43 Tell me more.
00:46:44 My next guest.
00:46:47 Oh, she's going to give us.
00:46:48 She's debunking.
00:46:50 I have a I have a feeling I'm going to like her less when she starts talking and
00:46:53 just saying I like her a lot right now.
00:46:58 I lost that.
00:46:59 All right, I'll find it.
00:47:01 It's got to be one of these.
00:47:03 You don't know where she is.
00:47:06 She's got her eyes closed. I can see her.
00:47:08 She's right there. She's very unnatural.
00:47:10 It sounds a lot of the problems with regular quantum mechanics,
00:47:14 but I have to admit, there's always been one part
00:47:17 of the many worlds theory that I didn't understand and I felt like
00:47:21 was probably the biggest source of potential issues with the theory.
00:47:26 So I've been thinking about that issue for a few months,
00:47:29 and this is the fifth time that I've tried to record this video,
00:47:32 but I think I've finally got it straight in my head.
00:47:35 The thing I'm going to be talking about is probability in the many worlds theory.
00:47:38 The reason why that's such a tricky topic is because the many worlds theory
00:47:42 just doesn't seem like it should have probability in it at all.
00:47:45 There's no uncertainty when you do a measurement.
00:47:48 Usually in quantum mechanics,
00:47:50 if something is a superposition of two different possibilities, let's say
00:47:54 A and B, that means that it's kind of doing both of them at the same time,
00:47:58 and if you want to measure, it would collapse to
00:48:01 just doing one or the other with probability.
00:48:04 But in the many world theory, that's just not how it works.
00:48:07 Instead, if you try and measure whether it's A or B,
00:48:10 there will be one version of yourself who sees the outcome
00:48:13 and a completely separate version of yourself who sees the outcome.
00:48:16 B And those are essentially different worlds.
00:48:19 There is no randomness.
00:48:20 It almost doesn't make sense to talk about what is the probability of a happening.
00:48:25 Yeah, it's everything happens, but I think that
00:48:27 it is actually really important to bring probability back into any world,
00:48:31 and that's because let's say that you are going to do an experiment in the lab,
00:48:36 and regular quantum mechanics would tell you that one third of the time
00:48:39 you should expect to see a and two thirds of the time you should expect to see B,
00:48:44 you get the experience when you do that experiment
00:48:47 of getting a random outcome and that a third of the time you get a
00:48:52 that is an observable part of the quantum theory.
00:48:55 And so how is many worlds going to reproduce that kind of randomness?
00:49:00 They remove the whole observable, most popular way to resolve this.
00:49:03 Imagine is to go
00:49:06 uncertainty altogether and instead define the probabilities
00:49:10 in terms of like betting and things like that.
00:49:13 Well, I think that that's all very elegant.
00:49:15 I think that I would prefer a understanding of probability
00:49:19 that is a little bit closer to my intuitive understanding of probability.
00:49:23 And so that's why in this video I'm going to talk about a more straightforward
00:49:26 way to bring uncertainty into the many worlds theory
00:49:29 and how that leads to the probabilities that you would expect
00:49:33 from quantum mechanics.
00:49:34 But before she told us plenty,
00:49:37 I like her take on that actually,
00:49:41 should I zoned her out a little bit because she was a woman.
00:49:43 I was trying to pay attention, but I don't I don't take orders from women.
00:49:46 I don't listen to women.
00:49:50 Physicists believe, for example,
00:49:52 that there is really a multiverse that exists even inside our living room.
00:49:57 We are waves vibrating waves get in by the shoulder and show wave function,
00:50:02 and these waves vibrate and then split apart with time.
00:50:07 Steve Weinberg, winner of the Nobel Prize, compares it to the following
00:50:10 Think of radio if you're inside your living or listening time.
00:50:14 BBC Radio.
00:50:15 That radio is tuned to one frequency, but in your living room
00:50:19 there are all frequencies.
00:50:21 Radio Cuba, Radio Moscow, the top 40 rock stations.
00:50:26 All these radio frequencies are vibrating inside your living room,
00:50:30 but your radio is only tuned to one frequency.
00:50:34 Now, in other words, when two universes are in phase,
00:50:36 they are coherent and you can move back and forth.
00:50:40 But as time starts to evolve, you can hear them.
00:50:42 These two universes decouple.
00:50:44 They start to vibrate at different frequencies.
00:50:47 They can no longer interfere with each other.
00:50:49 So why is it that your radio cannot listen to Radio Moscow?
00:50:53 Why isn't it possible for your radio to listen to all frequencies?
00:50:57 Because your radio is declared.
00:51:00 It is no longer vibrating in unison with these other frequencies.
00:51:05 And the same way in physics we slightly mentioned last readings.
00:51:10 Our atoms vibrate, but the vibration vibrate in unison.
00:51:14 With these other universes we have decoupled from them.
00:51:17 We have heard from them.
00:51:19 So in other words, deja vu is probably, oh, deja vu.
00:51:23 Fragments of our brain eliciting
00:51:26 memories and fragments of previous situations.
00:51:30 However, in quantum physics, they really are
00:51:33 in some sense, parallel universes surrounding us.
00:51:36 The problem is we can't enter them because we have heard from them.
00:51:41 We're no longer vibrating in unison with them.
00:51:44 Sorry about that.
00:51:46 Sorry about that.
00:51:48 I love that man.
00:51:50 Yeah, I've got a couple cockatoos as well.
00:51:53 I was going to pull that one, but that one, it still holds weight.
00:51:57 I used to love the big thing.
00:51:58 I used to follow that all the time when I was on Facebook, not on Facebook anymore.
00:52:01 Fuck that.
00:52:01 But big thing. Great, great thing with that.
00:52:04 I think like eight years old or ten years old, but the science
00:52:08 still applies.
00:52:13 Cool story.
00:52:15 It's scary getting sleepy
00:52:18 moments in the skies and right now last week,
00:52:21 kind of the aspect of the frequencies and he brought up the frequencies.
00:52:25 That's what I was kind of mention and focus on my finger.
00:52:28 Gary And we were kind if you want.
00:52:32 Yeah, bring me some cock.
00:52:34 I don't know how to make this full screen, but this is from chicken.
00:52:36 Like a cock, Gary Chicken like a cock.
00:52:39 I mean, a chicken that our location today.
00:52:43 So he's not hypnotized.
00:52:44 Well, I think I like me some cock
00:52:48 just going
00:52:48 to reload More powerful than than our civilization today
00:52:52 they could make large quantities of negative energy and perhaps
00:52:56 go backwards in time and become masters of the universe.
00:53:00 So create wormholes to go across the galaxy and backwards in time.
00:53:04 Witness the Big Bang that would then enable backwards time travel.
00:53:09 That's right. In fact.
00:53:09 Stephen Hawking himself has shown this up for you in the chair
00:53:13 that the only way to go backwards in time is to have negative energy.
00:53:17 Then energy below the zero of the ordinary vacuum.
00:53:21 So how do you avoid getting into a hole?
00:53:23 Marty McFly in bum situation because the river of Time
00:53:27 forks into two rivers into a multiverse.
00:53:31 So when you go backwards in time to save the Abraham Lincoln
00:53:33 from being assassinated at the forward theater,
00:53:36 it's someone else's Abraham Lincoln that you just saved.
00:53:40 You cannot alter your own past.
00:53:42 Quantum mechanics says that time itself can fusion
00:53:46 time itself can become a multiple more parliament.
00:53:49 That's not infinite, though, is every for just a few fun, he said.
00:53:54 If you went back, you would create a new fork.
00:53:57 But that fork was already created.
00:53:58 An infinite multi universe, right?
00:54:02 Yeah.
00:54:02 See, that's the paradox is
00:54:05 it's clear if the infinite or just a really huge number
00:54:10 loose reference, but it's Futurama where Fry goes back in time and is his own
00:54:15 grandfather or father a figure which you
00:54:18 since you said Futurama, I think you really stumbled on a pun.
00:54:21 It's nothing.
00:54:22 I think it's just really lazy, creative Hollywood writing.
00:54:26 That was a great show.
00:54:28 The whole multiverse is just there.
00:54:30 Their ability to write any possibility when they make a mistake.
00:54:33 Somebody died. Oh, wait. No, he didn't.
00:54:36 He's back.
00:54:37 Star Trek.
00:54:37 Remember when Star Trek the Enterprise was facing itself
00:54:41 from every show at one point at the end and beginning of the one show,
00:54:47 It was fascinating at that one moment.
00:54:49 And then everything after that was just redoing that.
00:54:52 Everything kind of done before
00:54:54 I had this weird universe where nothing's been done before
00:54:58 with your weird theory,
00:54:59 or I had this weird theory that really I didn't actually believe it.
00:55:02 But the aspect of and I think I mentioned it before where,
00:55:04 you know, my, my conscious is what is leading the universe.
00:55:10 So like things that I think of that whole wishing things into existence
00:55:13 kind of subconsciously, I'm creating the world around me.
00:55:17 So there could potentially be a situation
00:55:20 and I kind of already forgot where I was going with this too much marijuana.
00:55:24 What you know, that's really
00:55:28 I heard it and it's something to do with the multiple
00:55:31 forking and going back and forking yourself
00:55:37 over.
00:55:38 I think I'll make it myself.
00:55:42 I'll show myself out.
00:55:43 Yeah.
00:55:43 So you forking stories which are like,
00:55:53 You guys see my ball?
00:55:54 Those is a fresh balloon.
00:55:55 Oh, that up a little bit higher
00:55:58 the higher right sitting right there.
00:56:02 But yeah, you're.
00:56:04 I don't know what you do with your sounds, but they're way more dynamic,
00:56:08 more depth of field.
00:56:09 They sound great.
00:56:12 I got to play down to two.
00:56:19 Seriously, what were we talking about?
00:56:21 Cock Maddox's goose talking about?
00:56:24 Oh yeah. That's my favorite drop ever.
00:56:27 Yeah,
00:56:30 that's great.
00:56:32 Well, okay, I've got more cock go, But
00:56:36 that's my pants.
00:56:38 I you see Will Brady's got.
00:56:40 Yeah, go ahead.
00:56:46 He said he wanted to see what you have working on it.
00:56:50 Your delay
00:56:52 so delay
00:56:55 is a delay.
00:56:55 Better because I feel like there's almost no delay.
00:56:59 Oh. Away 73.
00:57:02 So yeah my lap I'm going down last time
00:57:06 so yeah.
00:57:09 Well.
00:57:09 Oh that's why I feel like I was just there.
00:57:14 Did you see?
00:57:16 I feel like it's right here.
00:57:18 Down.
00:57:19 Down that cable right here.
00:57:22 Is that music at it, or is that now again?
00:57:25 Oh, that was like yo shirtless.
00:57:27 Yo yo, yo.
00:57:29 That smells wonderful day. Now
00:57:33 is the crowd cheering every coach players
00:57:36 say that's where I am right now.
00:57:42 Would you
00:57:42 or your neighbors And every time that
00:57:46 you hit the bed,
00:57:49 did they have a guy down?
00:57:53 A nice guy.
00:57:58 Down,
00:57:59 down, down.
00:58:01 You remember that seventies?
00:58:03 Well,
00:58:06 yeah.
00:58:08 Remember?
00:58:09 You don't even remember the seventies.
00:58:10 I was born in 84.
00:58:11 I don't remember America, the eighties.
00:58:13 That's the only way
00:58:14 Clinton of consciousness can work is if we remember actively what I say
00:58:20 when I say happy birthday to Gary.
00:58:22 We all remember things are going to
00:58:26 I think many were
00:58:33 what a frigging couch fire.
00:58:37 Oh, this is great.
00:58:39 This is great. It's almost like I win all the time.
00:58:42 Yeah, I tried to skip ahead, and now it's going to take twice as long.
00:58:47 No, I didn't let Drip.
00:58:49 That drip bag is amazing.
00:58:52 The dribbling is amazing because I remember
00:58:54 when I was younger, stay lit, the bathroom on fire.
00:58:56 My school lights were doing that and you could hear it actually going
00:59:02 on. You saw somebody ripped their underwear off,
00:59:06 you know,
00:59:06 like we used to do back in the day because I was an older guy
00:59:09 and they hung their underwear on a light and lit it on fire
00:59:12 and the whole bathroom on fire.
00:59:13 And the last time I saw plastic melting like that.
00:59:16 Oh, yeah.
00:59:17 You guys want to say happy birthday to Gary?
00:59:18 Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Happy birthday, Gary.
00:59:24 You want to have it right there?
00:59:25 That was very always.
00:59:28 You want to say happy birthday to Gary?
00:59:29 Happy birthday, Gary.
00:59:33 After nine months
00:59:36 back to normal, fans
00:59:39 may not have
00:59:43 you want to say happy birthday to Gary
00:59:45 Their fifth birthday
00:59:48 there I was like, get everybody
00:59:52 anything else you want to say
00:59:57 Oh, oh,
01:00:02 that is an interesting smell.
01:00:03 He's discovered not to say Happy birthday or anything.
01:00:06 Gary. Happy birthday, brother.
01:00:09 I got here first.
01:00:11 Okay, We got your first of some controversy.
01:00:16 Hey, you want to say happy birthday to Gary Terry?
01:00:18 Controversy.
01:00:19 We are just coming. Elements of
01:00:23 the decision.
01:00:27 I mean, I just
01:00:32 came to
01:00:35 the stream of people on the phone to say happy birthday to Gary.
01:00:39 I've heard that Gary is crazy for the car chase.
01:00:44 He's only 25.
01:00:45 You did?
01:00:48 Was he born in a leap year?
01:00:51 What I did there
01:00:54 to tell the girls in the middle school
01:00:55 I was only going to.
01:01:00 What kind of pedophile music is this anyway?
01:01:03 What a fucking foreshadowing you make.
01:01:05 It's not a final joke
01:01:06 after half the music from the seventies is like pedophile music,
01:01:10 you know, Sweet Caroline, I have another story.
01:01:13 And then you told the story on the video.
01:01:15 No, I did not.
01:01:16 But now I know and I'll never know it. Yes,
01:01:19 there's a lot of that in politics in, like, kings and queens and shit.
01:01:23 What about Biden's daughter?
01:01:27 She had told me there's a diary
01:01:28 where she could write about her family fondling in the shower.
01:01:32 It's like, Oh, yeah, I
01:01:36 that's what got me into the diary.
01:01:38 So I forgot about No, I don't want that to the player
01:01:47 kicks right in.
01:01:48 Hi, I'm Gary.
01:01:49 Thanks for joining fragrance
01:01:52 It's life It's absolutely live well like oh
01:01:59 yeah I got Bacardi
01:02:03 beer for me
01:02:05 And what are you going to say?
01:02:07 I've heard that, Gary.
01:02:08 What you want to say? Happy birthday to Gary.
01:02:10 Birthday Gary
01:02:12 5050.
01:02:14 Fuck, I remember 50,
01:02:18 50 years young.
01:02:19 He said,
01:02:25 Oh, I didn't get you yet.
01:02:26 You got to say happy birthday to Gary.
01:02:28 What's that you want to say?
01:02:29 Happy birthday to Gary at the birth of the Gary,
01:02:34 I want to say happy birthday, Gary.
01:02:35 Happy birthday, Gary.
01:02:37 Say whatever you want.
01:02:38 Just quit giving me Gary's game, please.
01:02:41 Hey, Gary.
01:02:42 We all love him anyway.
01:02:43 I love this man he loves.
01:02:45 He's a big red blob guy.
01:02:47 Michigan. Yeah, man, he's awesome.
01:02:49 Like I said, happy birthday.
01:02:52 Me, I'm an arrow. Green Arrow is out again.
01:02:54 See our Gary,
01:02:58 you went to language therapy.
01:03:00 That's how you got to do it these days.
01:03:02 That was the big one to fucking cross over.
01:03:03 If you're doing insta fucking snappy, you got to fucking crossover
01:03:07 language, very broad.
01:03:08 And the best way to do it is just to wide open when they don't expect it.
01:03:12 And you do it like that, especially now.
01:03:14 So for the record,
01:03:16 how he goes on and on and on for about
01:03:18 15 minutes, we'll save that.
01:03:22 We love those big red blood.
01:03:24 Oh, boy.
01:03:25 The big suspense is did everyone make it home safe?
01:03:29 Siders go crazy.
01:03:30 Everybody watching?
01:03:33 Yeah. Grandma is grandma.
01:03:34 Oh, we've always,
01:03:37 always.
01:03:39 Oh, maybe you shouldn't play the video, then.
01:03:41 I was just wondering if there was anything left.
01:03:44 Furniture, drinks, food, people.
01:03:47 There's anybody.
01:03:47 Still, it's cider.
01:03:49 Cider is still there right now. It's still here. Yeah.
01:03:54 Now I'm eating.
01:03:55 I mean, pizza. For weeks
01:03:58 I froze it in two pieces, and then I take it to work.
01:04:02 And then as it thaws out, but by lunch, it's ready.
01:04:05 And I've got two pieces of pizza every day for the next month.
01:04:09 I forgot
01:04:09 I've got a great video of Gary and Pizza that I maybe want to present one day.
01:04:14 Yeah, we to do that.
01:04:15 You're telling the entire story.
01:04:17 There is a concert story and you were eating pizza
01:04:20 like a slab after being sloshed after disc golf in the parking lot.
01:04:23 Stony It sounds right.
01:04:26 It's a great video.
01:04:28 I've said this before or a screenshot I think was a screenshot of you
01:04:32 eating two slices of pizza
01:04:33 while holding a beer and smoking a cigaret and holding conversation.
01:04:38 If only we had video we can.
01:04:40 We could do a whole montage of Jack chucking pizza at Stoney.
01:04:44 Oh yeah.
01:04:45 Because no one really wants to see you lay down on the side of Scott's car
01:04:49 right off the had a whole 1.0 right off the
01:04:54 the the picnic table at whole one Jack's mom son brother.
01:04:59 The only interesting thing Jack ever did was the hot dog buns for getting them
01:05:04 and then and then getting a package thrown in his face as an out.
01:05:09 Yeah,
01:05:10 I still love that.
01:05:11 That's the vision that you just rolled right out.
01:05:14 But I smoked him in the face of the full package of hot dog buns.
01:05:18 You want to go around and
01:05:24 it's just a soft package of hot dog one.
01:05:26 Sure, it's insulting, but it didn't hurt you, you know, just like, roll it off.
01:05:31 I just.
01:05:32 It it was me.
01:05:33 I'd have fun with it all.
01:05:36 I Dog buns is our largest
01:05:39 rolling inside, Joe.
01:05:41 And it's bigger than we are now.
01:05:43 Can we flat trans?
01:05:46 Yeah. Large though.
01:05:48 You got to wrap.
01:05:49 I feel like this show will go on without the three of us,
01:05:53 and we didn't show up.
01:05:54 Next week the show and still go on.
01:05:59 I don't know
01:06:00 if it's true because I'll just show up.
01:06:03 No, you won't.
01:06:04 I think obviously something out of your computer
01:06:06 network.
01:06:10 No, no,
01:06:11 I thought it was background and then I sort of for the first time,
01:06:15 I the first time I put Brady on the spot, I was like the Great Pyramid of Giza.
01:06:21 BRADY What do you think the camera would do him?
01:06:24 Like he has control of it and he's just like,
01:06:27 I hadn't heard a word that you had said.
01:06:30 And I was like, Right.
01:06:32 Most of the time I'm like, into the plate and pushing a button
01:06:35 and trying to bring something up and then I hear four words.
01:06:39 What do you think?
01:06:43 But now I've learned to say anything and it usually fits
01:06:46 whatever nonsense you guys are saying, write
01:06:51 it off and see other.
01:06:52 Are we actually still talking the many worlds interpretation or is it
01:06:55 some kind of gay sex thing?
01:06:58 Oh, we can go down either way.
01:07:01 9 minutes kind of.
01:07:03 Just for the record.
01:07:04 The record is like this is more Yeah, this is more.
01:07:08 KANGOO Speaking of gay references, but
01:07:11 I don't like it because there are so many people that are biting him.
01:07:14 You type in Kaku in a subject and there's a bunch of assholes
01:07:18 that use like a very small fragment of something he said
01:07:21 and then make some elaborate video and like you're using his name.
01:07:24 I don't like that shit when you use somebody else's name in the title
01:07:27 and you're kind of being sly about it, but this is just assholes.
01:07:33 What websites are you watching?
01:07:35 Kaku Massacre Club
01:07:38 But this is illegal, asshole.
01:07:41 This is.
01:07:43 This is decently well done
01:07:45 biting asshole.
01:07:49 I think this is the wrong show.
01:07:50 I think that was the whole show.
01:07:53 So we'll go to some universes parallel to each other and I create a bridge.
01:07:58 Okay. So what's next?
01:08:00 That now I have two universes
01:08:03 parallel to each other and I create a bridge.
01:08:06 Okay, so what's next that?
01:08:09 Bridge will become a link between these two universes,
01:08:13 and you will fall into one and then into the other.
01:08:17 The energy require to accomplish this is that of a black hole.
01:08:22 That brings us to another concept.
01:08:25 A white hole.
01:08:27 A white hole on the other end of a black hole.
01:08:31 It's a simple balance out.
01:08:33 It means you can tumble in and out of other places in the cosmos.
01:08:39 In quantum mechanics, there's something called
01:08:41 the many worlds theory that every time a measurement is made,
01:08:46 the universe breaks in half and continues to split and split.
01:08:51 There is an observation being made, and perhaps when we travel back in time,
01:08:56 the river of time, those two rivers, if you came back, would in time
01:09:01 with a wish to save someone like Diana Spencer from a car accident.
01:09:05 We saved someone else's dying.
01:09:07 Would want to save your Diana in your river of time died
01:09:10 because of an accident that cannot be changed.
01:09:13 Princess of Wales Diana you saved is the one in another universe.
01:09:18 Because the river of time splits in Forks.
01:09:21 So that is what physicists think
01:09:22 is a possible revolution of all time travel paradoxes.
01:09:26 The river of Time Forks, Big bangs occur all the time.
01:09:30 Even as we speak.
01:09:32 Internal inflation is the process through which multiverses are produced.
01:09:37 Inflation is essentially the formation of a baby universe,
01:09:41 but these baby universes constantly being formed in this bubble bath of worlds,
01:09:46 each may have slightly altered physical rules as time
01:09:49 passes, resulting in slightly varied eternal inflation.
01:09:53 Today, the multiverse concept is the prevailing theory cosmology
01:09:57 in our exploration of the universe, we have discovered some truly
01:10:01 fascinating phenomenon.
01:10:03 One of these is that there appears to be a lack of spatial curvature,
01:10:07 which we predicted.
01:10:08 We've also noticed that the initial fluctuations in the universe
01:10:12 seem to be adiabatic in nature, which means they follow a certain pattern.
01:10:16 We also discovered that the spectrum
01:10:19 valuations match
01:10:21 what we would expect if the inflation theory is right.
01:10:27 One interesting take
01:10:28 I think she made me think of the thing of good.
01:10:34 If it splits, what happens?
01:10:36 The kinds of energy does each universe
01:10:39 that splits off have half the original energy.
01:10:43 And when you run out of energy, That's a good point.
01:10:46 That's a good point.
01:10:48 You just you just crushed someone called Michio Kaku.
01:10:51 Tell him tell him there's nothing wrong from a very you just go right there.
01:10:56 And yet how do they explain that?
01:10:58 I've never seen them experiment.
01:11:01 I actually got the explanation that I saw them by.
01:11:05 Okay, so what's good?
01:11:07 What's the difference?
01:11:08 This is kind of a whole theoretical physics.
01:11:12 What's the difference between theoretical physics and just plain imagination?
01:11:16 It seems like they can just think of anything, and if they can't disprove it,
01:11:20 exist in their world,
01:11:22 it ties in with what we know exists, and we haven't proven it wrong.
01:11:27 And it still follows the laws of what we know to be right.
01:11:30 That's why I've been theoretical physics.
01:11:33 Has any one of their theories been concluded and turned into a law? Yes.
01:11:37 Yeah. Which one?
01:11:38 I don't know if you Google it.
01:11:40 It does not even gravity.
01:11:42 It doesn't go from theory to law.
01:11:45 It's just the theory gets stronger and stronger.
01:11:47 That's a theory.
01:11:49 And so we have no idea. Period, right?
01:11:52 No, no.
01:11:52 We call it the laws of gravity.
01:11:53 One did the theory of gravity became become the law of gravity.
01:11:57 He's got a great fucking point.
01:12:00 No, no, he doesn't.
01:12:02 They don't call it a theory of gravity.
01:12:05 So all
01:12:05 gravity is that the laws of thermodynamics?
01:12:09 They don't call the series of thermodynamics, though.
01:12:11 They just.
01:12:12 It's not attracted to large,
01:12:15 not magnetic. They don't know why it's.
01:12:18 There are physical and there are
01:12:22 scientific theories.
01:12:24 Not in the world of theoretical physics has the same name.
01:12:28 Even gravity.
01:12:31 Do you just not talking about the same thing?
01:12:33 There would have to be in the many worlds interpretation.
01:12:36 There would have to be a fork or a world with no gravity on earth.
01:12:40 There had to be one word.
01:12:41 Or was it?
01:12:42 So that's kind of what I forgot I was saying earlier.
01:12:46 So the perception of of I can draw my own destiny and I'm going forward.
01:12:50 And so I'm creating this shit around me and it's all just
01:12:54 happenstance or whatever, the fog or my own imagination.
01:12:58 And if that's a perceived
01:13:00 notion of time, does every single person have their own perceived notion of time?
01:13:03 But then, like if there is a situation where
01:13:08 this works and it's an infinite forking,
01:13:12 like is there a universe where, like, I'm always the oldest person that ever lived
01:13:17 and I keep going and I keep going and I keep going and I'm like,
01:13:21 the only person who makes it to like 2000 years old, like, is I suppose
01:13:26 I still can't get past the selected idea where it's not an infinite if,
01:13:31 because I've always had this idea of like, okay, maybe you like you don't die.
01:13:36 Your perception is always that you're still alive,
01:13:38 but in other people's universes, you've died.
01:13:40 Like as I've had several minutes of never dead in your own universe,
01:13:44 I've been astral totals and I've walked away from each one of them.
01:13:47 And I've gotten there.
01:13:49 George had died in those.
01:13:51 Yeah, I. That's what I'm thinking. Maybe like.
01:13:53 And I like, I'm in the realm that I continue on
01:13:56 because it could have potentially happened a couple of times.
01:13:59 But what establishes an event that's so great that it forks in?
01:14:03 It's not every infernal infantile event
01:14:06 in infant infantile, I don't know.
01:14:09 In general, I like the infinity.
01:14:11 What's that word for every freaking event?
01:14:14 I don't like the idea that it's just for the choice of a Disney movie.
01:14:17 You can select what's multi and what's singular.
01:14:20 Either it is or it isn't.
01:14:21 Either it all is or none of it is.
01:14:24 You can't just be
01:14:25 like just the motorcycle accident split.
01:14:28 There had to be where you had to be.
01:14:29 Every color motorcycle, every kind of motorcycle, every kind of vehicle,
01:14:33 every option that you could possibly think of from every
01:14:37 that even for a second, because time doesn't exist.
01:14:39 Every four.
01:14:40 Why? But why? So this is all predetermined.
01:14:42 So there is a destiny situation type thing where this is all predestined
01:14:47 and go forward back like it.
01:14:48 I don't think it's predisposing.
01:14:50 I think it's you can go wrong.
01:14:53 So what's going to happen is going to happen.
01:14:55 Go back to The Simpsons where Homer goes to the world
01:14:59 where donuts are raining from the sky and he didn't realize it is.
01:15:02 I mean, there is there's a possibility for everything.
01:15:04 So if you want to do and you were able to transfer from dimension to dimension or
01:15:09 verse from verse multiverse, from whatever
01:15:12 universe of the universe, you would be able to pick like, Hey,
01:15:16 this universe, I'm I'm really healthy, I'm rich, I got a hot wife
01:15:21 and that's where I want to live.
01:15:23 Like, is that type of situation where.
01:15:24 You can decide you're in a new my limo.
01:15:28 If you have the possibility
01:15:30 I can help, I can help with this, and we can go there.
01:15:33 Let's go there.
01:15:34 You know, from our perspective, not nobody's
01:15:36 aware of any other fork,
01:15:40 at least from which you conclude.
01:15:42 Just just explain that there's a portal that you can go back and forth.
01:15:46 But he also explained, we're only in tuned to this fork.
01:15:49 We see the two for a black hole and you harness the power of a black hole.
01:15:55 Let me try it
01:15:57 here. That
01:15:59 went for. Yes.
01:16:01 Okay.
01:16:02 Once again, I want to take a step back and take a running leap on this.
01:16:06 Did you
01:16:08 the word infinite.
01:16:10 There are degrees of infinity that you're probably not aware of.
01:16:15 Do you acknowledge there are
01:16:18 there are more numbers than there are odd numbers.
01:16:22 Is that true or false?
01:16:26 Oh, no.
01:16:26 They're both infinite.
01:16:28 They're both infinite.
01:16:31 But doesn't it feel like there's more
01:16:33 There's twice as many numbers as there are odd numbers.
01:16:38 Well, you're only talking.
01:16:39 An infinite number is not infinite multiple universes.
01:16:43 So that's why I'm.
01:16:45 That's why I'm taking a step back to.
01:16:46 To three steps.
01:16:48 Okay, You said that. So
01:16:52 if I can get you to accept that there are greater, infinite these,
01:16:56 then the more likely universes have a greater.
01:17:01 Let's go with influence on the
01:17:04 the objective reality of the whole shebang.
01:17:08 So let's go back to my Mandela effect.
01:17:14 The reason I have false memories
01:17:17 that don't exist in the timeline is
01:17:22 a vast majority of the infinite realities
01:17:25 that exist influence that thought into
01:17:31 what I am, what I perceive
01:17:34 as something that came from a long time.
01:17:41 What do you mean?
01:17:42 If I knew I was losing people on that one.
01:17:45 Okay,
01:17:48 greater infinities
01:17:49 have more influence than the the lower probability infinity.
01:17:54 Infinity probability.
01:17:55 So there would be equal amounts.
01:17:56 So in there,
01:17:59 that's why I was trying
01:18:00 to add numbers versus all numbers.
01:18:04 Yes. Those are technically equal.
01:18:06 They're both infinite.
01:18:10 But just logic alone
01:18:12 tells you half of the numbers are odd.
01:18:15 Therefore, all of the numbers
01:18:18 are twice as infinite
01:18:21 as the odd numbers.
01:18:24 And this is that's actually a bad example.
01:18:26 There are degrees of infinity that are way greater than that.
01:18:31 But I was trying to come up with a simple example
01:18:35 to let you know that there are greater infinities
01:18:41 to infinity plus one
01:18:45 that doesn't count.
01:18:45 I was a child
01:18:47 and that doesn't help the situation.
01:18:49 That's like 110%.
01:18:51 That's an imagination.
01:18:53 Yeah, it's beyond our limits of logic and reason.
01:18:58 Yeah, it was.
01:19:00 It was Brady's multiple motorcycle color
01:19:04 thing that brought this thing to my head because
01:19:09 it doesn't matter
01:19:09 if the motorcycle was green or red, it really doesn't
01:19:13 have very little effect on the outcome.
01:19:16 So you just end perceived seed every motorcycle,
01:19:19 but your specific random, arbitrary single color,
01:19:23 right?
01:19:24 Red and PC a motorcycle every.
01:19:27 One of those motorcycles are ones like the rainbow of today.
01:19:32 Oh, green motorcycles matter
01:19:34 because you start a movement,
01:19:37 all motorcycles matter.
01:19:39 Come down with those motorcycles where.
01:19:42 No, really? No, they really do.
01:19:44 I don't even know other vehicle.
01:19:45 So if you're on a motorcycle going 85 miles an hour
01:19:50 normal up north to the thumb
01:19:52 toward an I-75 and bam, that motorcycle sees is to exist.
01:19:57 Just do you care now?
01:19:59 And as soon as you cross the threshold to up north.
01:20:04 So you just entered.
01:20:05 I'm not here. Okay. To hit a woman.
01:20:07 Really? Never. Okay.
01:20:09 What about if you came over?
01:20:10 Okay, She strangled and suffocated and killed two of your three children
01:20:15 and was about to kill the third?
01:20:17 Is it okay, Chris Barnwell situation?
01:20:19 That's. That's another comedian's joke. Who? I forget.
01:20:22 But though
01:20:24 there always might be a there's a possibility and everything exists.
01:20:28 There were restraints.
01:20:32 There's an imagination of a child.
01:20:37 It's never okay to hit a woman.
01:20:40 So there is weird shit with children when it comes to like
01:20:44 the perceiving pathway that
01:20:48 they're perceiving.
01:20:53 I don't know if more of the spiritual realm of that exists or not.
01:20:56 There is, there is. It does and
01:20:59 there is stories that are compelling that
01:21:04 have a modicum of truth
01:21:06 to them that indicate that that could potentially be possible.
01:21:10 There are kids that have said, oh, I used to do X and I was this name,
01:21:15 and they looked it up and the person actually existed and the kid
01:21:18 would have no reference to this person ever existing.
01:21:22 And are stories that do exist.
01:21:23 I mean, is the Matrix repetitive?
01:21:29 The start over is a reset button.
01:21:30 We just do this all over again.
01:21:32 We just all remember.
01:21:34 Yes. Groundhog Day.
01:21:36 Yeah.
01:21:37 By what mechanism would you remember any of it?
01:21:40 Not necessarily Groundhog Day.
01:21:41 Maybe there's slight variant, but you know, it depends on what
01:21:44 we do, what decisions we decide to make in that life versus this one.
01:21:49 And maybe that's if the motorcycle doesn't matter.
01:21:51 It wouldn't matter if we remembered anything the next time around.
01:21:55 Right, Exactly.
01:21:56 We might it might severely interfere.
01:21:59 But, you know, if you're programing those NPCs
01:22:03 from a Colter's point of view, the first thing you want to make sure of
01:22:05 is that they have no freaking clue that they're NPCs.
01:22:09 Yeah, because if you knew you had Infinity Lives, like,
01:22:12 I just start over right now.
01:22:13 I'll go back to being a kid. Fuck it.
01:22:15 We'll just look at each other.
01:22:17 Yeah, I.
01:22:21 I disagree.
01:22:22 I don't think it changes my course of action.
01:22:26 Oh, you're special.
01:22:28 This is this knowledge was the reset
01:22:31 button you like at some point, just start over early.
01:22:34 You know how
01:22:36 you never knew?
01:22:38 Everybody knew there were no empty seats.
01:22:40 Everybody again?
01:22:42 Yeah. I don't want to walk through life.
01:22:45 What if it could be better next time?
01:22:48 Perfect will be.
01:22:51 It will be.
01:22:51 There is nothing to do with this time.
01:22:54 What if it's almost certain? Better?
01:22:56 Slightly better.
01:22:59 Okay.
01:22:59 Well, I hope you enjoy it.
01:23:02 If you can go through the same thing when you have your hair.
01:23:05 Oh, there's kind of.
01:23:07 There's some kind of catch or code trick if you in any way, shape or form
01:23:11 end it early or manipulate it your next time.
01:23:14 How much time on the elevator today?
01:23:17 One meter
01:23:20 you what you want here in the next one or you don't doesn't matter.
01:23:23 No no I want less hair.
01:23:27 It's bothersome.
01:23:30 You can get rid of that if you want.
01:23:32 I have no comment.
01:23:33 I've got tools for that that I don't want to work with, tools I don't care.
01:23:39 I've worked with quantities.
01:23:41 So that's the color of the motorcycle.
01:23:43 Irrelevant.
01:23:46 Here is a mediocre to exactly bring it back home.
01:23:50 Tell me about the idea of immaterial ism
01:23:54 manifesting as our universe
01:23:59 Well, we've all seen the movie The Matrix, and then you begin to wonder,
01:24:03 computer games are getting so realistic that maybe these avatars real
01:24:09 and maybe we maybe we are avatars, maybe we are.
01:24:13 We want cosmic digitized figures dancing on somebody's computer screen.
01:24:19 And then to take it one step even farther than that, let's say
01:24:23 that this person who hits the play button starting this video game has a dream
01:24:28 and we are the dream.
01:24:31 And so cosmic consciousness then determines
01:24:34 the existence of reality itself.
01:24:38 And so that gives an entirely new meaning to the question of is reality
01:24:42 just a dream, a figment of somebody's conscious dreaming?
01:24:48 Well, believe it or not, quantum physics are looking
01:24:51 at some of these ideas rather carefully.
01:24:54 And what do they what do they gather from?
01:24:57 The proposition that it is a simulation.
01:25:01 She started on MTV.
01:25:03 Efficient language, which doesn't quite remarkable.
01:25:06 Serialism or a physical universe?
01:25:10 Well, I tend to be skeptical of this idea that say that
01:25:13 the Matrix is reality because of something called the butterfly effect.
01:25:18 The weather is so complicated that even the fluttering of butterflies
01:25:23 we can create a cascade of tipping points
01:25:27 to tip over a hurricane or a storm.
01:25:30 So in other words, it's very difficult to simulate the weather, as you see,
01:25:35 by looking at the weather report every evening on the evening news.
01:25:39 And so if we cannot simulate the weather,
01:25:42 then how can we possibly simulate reality
01:25:45 and then how can reality itself be a quantum dream
01:25:49 of some super being? So
01:25:53 these are things that are testable
01:25:56 because the flight simulator has simulated, whether
01:26:00 it accurate or it's
01:26:03 Michio Kaku looks current
01:26:07 so he looks pretty real.
01:26:09 He's going to dismiss his suggestion and repeat.
01:26:15 I don't think there's a matrix, but not just because
01:26:19 computers aren't fast enough to simulate weather
01:26:23 though that his table is pretty bad that time.
01:26:26 The complexities of it I don't know.
01:26:29 Reducible.
01:26:30 So the idea that reality itself is pure
01:26:33 consciousness is not a testable idea,
01:26:36 but it's great to talk about a dinner table
01:26:39 and also the faces of Buddhism,
01:26:42 though that dinner table that matter is really compressed.
01:26:46 Would you have a dinner table?
01:26:48 That's right.
01:26:49 And so we have to realize that the ancient philosophers got some of these things
01:26:53 right because they realized that materialism, the idea
01:26:57 that we're just atoms, that that's all we are, is limited.
01:27:02 So Now we're talking about wormholes, we're talking about bending space
01:27:06 time, we're talking about super laminar velocities,
01:27:10 far beyond the simple materialistic idea.
01:27:13 They were just made out of atoms.
01:27:17 But there has to be something to that.
01:27:19 And when you look at when you look at
01:27:23 in and of itself and the longing to know answers
01:27:26 and to want to abstract
01:27:30 the nature of reality and know it from what you see around you,
01:27:34 there aren't very many beings, it seems, that can do that.
01:27:37 So if we can do that at a many things,
01:27:43 then the objects around us and the vertebrates around us,
01:27:49 why wouldn't there be super beings who are capable
01:27:54 of constructing something that to us
01:27:57 simpletons looked and felt like reality?
01:28:01 Well, that's the idea.
01:28:02 The idea that a cosmic being of some sort created a computer game,
01:28:07 pushed the play button, and here we are is digital
01:28:10 puppets are protesting the fact that way more than that, we have free will.
01:28:14 We are masters of our destiny.
01:28:17 What actually is that?
01:28:18 Somebody from the play button up their computer screen and fox.
01:28:21 But it gets even worse if that computer screen itself.
01:28:25 Fox News insisted in the dumb everything down for his on the theory
01:28:29 things are not real and killed.
01:28:31 I wonder wonder if he we're talking about isolation
01:28:34 and unconscious beings can measure things he knows lasers
01:28:40 he's got to imagine it all of it is based on the quantum
01:28:43 principle that consciousness determines existence.
01:28:47 But what about what about the measurement problem?
01:28:49 That once you measure something,
01:28:51 you change the very thing that you're measuring?
01:28:55 That's right.
01:28:55 Well, journalists know that, right?
01:28:57 Because every time you interview TV writer,
01:29:00 you change the behavior of the people that you are interviewing for your show.
01:29:04 That's a great example. What happens with atoms as well.
01:29:07 It's called the Heisenberg Uncertainty Effect.
01:29:09 Now, some of you may say, Why should I learn the Heisenberg uncertainty Fact
01:29:13 It's the reason why we have lasers, transistors, MRI machines,
01:29:18 all these are wonders of the quantum theory,
01:29:21 which is dependent upon these bizarre ideas of consciousness.
01:29:26 My God, I love it so much. Well, explain the
01:29:30 appeal.
01:29:31 Please explain that to the programmers in the game
01:29:34 that I get a really whatever we can get moving on.
01:29:39 I believe it was me that said sufficiently advanced
01:29:43 programing would be indistinguishable from reality.
01:29:48 An exact quote here
01:29:52 is that a brown shirt is
01:29:56 going to do
01:30:02 in your old my dream.
01:30:04 I'm sitting there,
01:30:07 Where's your shirt? Draw?
01:30:08 Oh, it's right here.
01:30:12 It's the only one left.
01:30:14 I had some 20 somethings, you know, 20 somethings don't really talk to me.
01:30:18 And I had 20 somethings walking up to me at work saying, Hey, what a great party.
01:30:23 But I ran out of shirts.
01:30:25 I gave them all to the first guests to arrive, and I.
01:30:28 And I saved a red one for myself.
01:30:30 And then 20 something shows up,
01:30:33 a coworker, new coworker at my new job and
01:30:37 and she says during shirts left.
01:30:40 And I said just.
01:30:40 The one I saved for myself.
01:30:42 There you go.
01:30:45 So she got a red one.
01:30:48 Good.
01:30:50 Yeah.
01:30:50 Ever to shut out to lose?
01:30:53 Nicole didn't show up.
01:30:54 I don't see
01:30:56 how Nicole, I hope you get better because she wasn't there Friday.
01:31:00 She wasn't there today and we didn't hear the party.
01:31:03 So I hope she's not doing okay.
01:31:06 Breaking news that no
01:31:09 breaking news.
01:31:10 Nicole.
01:31:13 Oh, here we go.
01:31:16 This just in.
01:31:17 Nicole is dead. Our number one fan.
01:31:20 Holy shit. Oh, no.
01:31:23 Oh, I know you said we're not going to see that.
01:31:25 We're full.
01:31:28 Oh, no.
01:31:29 A few words.
01:31:31 Okay.
01:31:33 Best trainer
01:31:36 anyone could ever hope for
01:31:38 days.
01:31:39 Nicole, rest in peace.
01:31:42 Sorry. You don't have a soul.
01:31:43 None of us do. We're all non-player characters.
01:31:47 Hopefully when you know later you can find a spot for her.
01:31:50 Maybe she's probably fine.
01:31:52 I heard the 27th wave of coronavirus
01:31:56 or COVID or whatever they're calling it is is coming around
01:32:00 now. I'm a denier, so whatever.
01:32:03 But there was I had a college buddy I haven't seen in 20 years
01:32:07 that was supposed to show up to the party, too.
01:32:09 But there were a lot of weird no shows.
01:32:12 Stella never showed up drawer never showed up.
01:32:17 People that never show up did show up.
01:32:19 Rollo was here for your joke.
01:32:21 Breaking news.
01:32:22 This just in
01:32:27 for has passed,
01:32:32 but he's onscreen.
01:32:34 Never seen him.
01:32:34 He's literally on screen live.
01:32:38 Oh, no, God,
01:32:41 no, no, no. He's gone.
01:32:42 Just gone. All right. I believe. Then
01:32:46 I stand corrected.
01:32:48 Oh, I really doubled down on this Richard name
01:32:52 when I was preparing a video.
01:32:55 I said, I'm fucking with you.
01:32:57 I turn my video off, you fucking with me.
01:32:59 I thought I really killed
01:33:01 the Eagles dead.
01:33:02 Sorry, Frasier, but you can hit. For what?
01:33:05 I'm wrong.
01:33:06 Yeah, you. It's my favorite one.
01:33:09 I apologize.
01:33:11 That's the one.
01:33:12 Oh, he was drinking.
01:33:14 Did you see this tugging on a hoodie?
01:33:17 And that's a great clip, too.
01:33:21 If nothing else, we're.
01:33:22 We're providing some great clips.
01:33:26 I went to great clips.
01:33:27 It is your buddy favorite haircut.
01:33:31 Just cut it yourself or don't cut it at all.
01:33:34 Follow.
01:33:34 We do you coming forward.
01:33:36 You should come afford one time.
01:33:38 You should grow it on coming forward and see what everyone should see of anyone.
01:33:41 So jump in.
01:33:42 And the way it looks.
01:33:43 I mean, for you, it would take a few even months for you, give you some length.
01:33:49 In your case, you'd have to go right front, left and then back.
01:33:54 Oh no.
01:33:55 I'm growing my eyebrows out and combing them up through.
01:33:58 That would be gorgeous.
01:34:00 Yeah, Yeah, that's a great idea.
01:34:03 Oh, no, it's not working.
01:34:08 Yeah,
01:34:08 I would definitely not call this working people to make fun of bald people.
01:34:12 End up going bald.
01:34:13 I'm not saying a word right.
01:34:15 I was wrong. And I apologize.
01:34:16 Oh, that was the actual video of it. I thought it was the other one.
01:34:19 It was a joke in my head.
01:34:23 The other one I have.
01:34:24 The other one is on this form.
01:34:28 Put it, put it in the chair or in.
01:34:31 I don't have a lot of your tongue in my mind.
01:34:33 Like trying to figure out how this works.
01:34:35 No, he's like, I'm talking about
01:34:37 works.
01:34:39 I don't remember.
01:34:40 I was talking to both
01:34:42 of your time.
01:34:46 We know what you were talking about.
01:34:48 So. Yeah, but it's like you're so stressed,
01:34:51 you're pulling yourself in our most popular ever since.
01:34:54 Your reviews
01:34:56 shouldn't be.
01:34:58 It's not the best.
01:35:01 No, no, by far, not.
01:35:05 Wasn't that the one with the fart on it that he thought it was a burp?
01:35:10 It may have been, but I thought it was burp that you said was a burn.
01:35:13 No, I thought it was a fart, but it was an actual fart.
01:35:16 Obvious burp.
01:35:17 No, there was was a swing,
01:35:18 it was a fart that you thought was a bird was an actually I was off screen.
01:35:22 I was right behind,
01:35:23 I was right there and I know it was a fart because I produced it.
01:35:28 Oh. Off screen.
01:35:28 That was, you know, it really was a fart on a future show you
01:35:32 to timestamp it.
01:35:35 So you were slowly mature across the floor, but that's like
01:35:38 you don't have a flaw in there.
01:35:39 So full fladged. Oh, it's flawless.
01:35:42 Fuck f f that was you went off screen.
01:35:45 Did the fart.
01:35:48 I don't have a fart button.
01:35:51 Yeah, I don't either.
01:35:54 I mean, Brady has fire burns.
01:35:55 You ran away?
01:35:57 Yeah. No, I shot away.
01:36:00 They probably won't fire you.
01:36:01 Don't even go firing mute button on that fucking phone over there
01:36:07 doesn't work.
01:36:09 Are we going to tie back into some shit?
01:36:10 So I'm going to try to be quick with this, but.
01:36:13 So we already brought this up before.
01:36:14 But I was not here.
01:36:18 I was out over the phone.
01:36:19 But the floating birds right there are the birds that are suspended.
01:36:24 The there's this a lot of them and it's really fucking weird, right?
01:36:29 So now that's part of the Matrix.
01:36:36 This is a different thing.
01:36:37 So a glitch in the Matrix. Sorry, this is a different one.
01:36:40 Before we get to the birds, this guy was at a soccer game.
01:36:44 This guy's at a soccer game. This guy right here, he.
01:36:46 You can't see this phone, but he.
01:36:47 He says you can hear him say something about the score.
01:36:50 They scored a goal.
01:36:51 This is before the goal happens.
01:36:52 Live at the game and the guy is like here
01:36:57 at the
01:36:57 game saying that there's a in his arms which I'm such a dick, you know,
01:37:02 Such as you can tell that he's like, can I tell his face is fucking exposed.
01:37:06 Yeah. No, that is a good point.
01:37:09 Well,
01:37:10 what happened?
01:37:11 We lost draw.
01:37:13 I didn't do that. He's dead.
01:37:15 Oh, no.
01:37:16 I took his bed to another level, and he's fucking really
01:37:19 dead. Wow.
01:37:23 Whoa.
01:37:25 The wrong browser fucking destroys
01:37:29 you. Are you all right?
01:37:31 Yeah. I was clicking on the wrong.
01:37:32 You know what?
01:37:32 No worries.
01:37:33 In another universe, you didn't do that.
01:37:37 You're right.
01:37:39 Now maybe not.
01:37:40 Oh, yeah, you're right.
01:37:41 There was some digital bullshit around and
01:37:49 even if it's good enough,
01:37:50 and I'm still not convinced because so many of us I am always.
01:37:54 That's what I hate about this shit is you can't believe any of this stuff anymore.
01:37:57 I'm so. You know what?
01:37:58 There's no incentive to make a video that the whole entire world watches.
01:38:02 And I'm sorry. Maybe you are.
01:38:05 Because at least a floating birds are pretty fucking convincing
01:38:08 because they're done in, like, weird
01:38:09 third world countries, and there's a lot of them.
01:38:11 So we'll just going to go roll through these pretty quickly.
01:38:14 And they're coincidentally always ten feet away from a telephone pole.
01:38:18 No, they're not.
01:38:20 Today I witnessed a glitch in the simulation.
01:38:23 I witnessed What a great use of words.
01:38:27 Yeah.
01:38:28 Oh, so you see that?
01:38:28 So it was frozen, and then it starts moving.
01:38:32 I can't see it.
01:38:32 Oh, I got to add to see it was gone and it was already thing.
01:38:35 There you are.
01:38:36 Oh let me just say it's moving.
01:38:39 I don't know or back so you can see you can.
01:38:42 The wind is blowing.
01:38:44 Let me know if you see. Freeze.
01:38:47 There is a little bit of pixelation around the bird when it starts moving.
01:38:51 See if.
01:38:53 Here's another one there.
01:38:54 A stick floating in the tree,
01:38:59 suspended by something.
01:39:01 Yeah, sure. We want that. There isn't something.
01:39:03 It's a remark.
01:39:04 And everyone was like, I know this wants to see me fall.
01:39:08 Steve
01:39:10 Okay, we're jumping now
01:39:11 because I love the dipshits that think the helicopter blades.
01:39:14 Oh, my God. Because they don't understand.
01:39:16 Yeah, right. And they're.
01:39:17 Oh, look of that camera tracks
01:39:20 the anomaly of the camera.
01:39:22 It's not it's not nefarious or intentional.
01:39:24 It's just an anomaly.
01:39:25 That airplane right?
01:39:28 Yeah. No, that's the Ben.
01:39:29 Oh yeah. That weird.
01:39:31 Yeah.
01:39:31 There's a, there's a glitch in like a there's a bunch of
01:39:34 there's a bunch of cool effects like that.
01:39:36 The stationary helicopter rotor is awesome though.
01:39:40 I like the way the rim
01:39:42 looks like it's going backwards.
01:39:45 But see, if you if I watch these and I feel like I believe that I feel like
01:39:49 the people that watch the helicopter rotor and think that it's frozen,
01:39:53 that's recon.
01:39:53 We don't want to believe this shit.
01:39:56 I was thinking, I mean, people are commenting on it.
01:39:58 It's pretty compelling.
01:39:59 And there's other people who seem to be looking at the same exact
01:40:02 wires, the wires we're
01:40:04 looking at in the way back up above them.
01:40:09 Back up, back up.
01:40:10 Is there a problem?
01:40:11 So I know to hear back up.
01:40:13 There's a barn back here
01:40:16 when I was taking a picture
01:40:18 and there's a kid, you know, it is.
01:40:25 It looks like it's above it.
01:40:26 This is happening all to off.
01:40:28 And there's no invisible wires
01:40:29 that are constantly across on poles and, multiple with almost a billion people.
01:40:34 And all of us have a camera and see one person sees this,
01:40:37 I'm going to be like, why did you?
01:40:38 So you look at the pole is in perfect.
01:40:41 It replace it with a traffic light.
01:40:43 It'd be just frozen.
01:40:44 Wasn't dead, but it was just
01:40:48 Is it definitely dead?
01:40:49 It would be. If it's dead, it would be limp.
01:40:51 It's not limp.
01:40:52 It's just the ones that wake up were just probably half frozen.
01:40:58 And that's going to tell me that there are little people
01:41:01 in the magician cut the box in half and they're really getting cut in half.
01:41:05 I'm going to try to convince you. Here we go.
01:41:07 All right, Keep going.
01:41:09 Let's get can go and
01:41:11 you will be the first glacier here to
01:41:14 sound official already.
01:41:16 Oh, yeah.
01:41:17 Oh, it More wires already dismiss it.
01:41:19 I mean, just floating in there right now.
01:41:22 Street, I think
01:41:25 I like when they actually analyze maybe it's electrical field
01:41:28 from the wires that somehow killed it and froze it in space
01:41:32 and it's not a prank.
01:41:33 The hanging that but losing it
01:41:36 a glitch in the majors to me
01:41:40 do they do
01:41:41 wait it just swallow it actually just what I'm saying the magnetic field
01:41:46 back and forth.
01:41:48 They didn't
01:41:51 and they're always hanging from the exact
01:41:55 in my opinion if if I was making a mock up or a 3D model,
01:41:59 that's exactly how I would want to make it look if it was hanging from a string.
01:42:03 So that one is
01:42:05 going to look dead.
01:42:06 But for some reason there's local news matters posted that should
01:42:11 this one is the exact one the guys played last time.
01:42:16 But there's only one that I can find
01:42:19 the pickup truck on, which is a pickup truck, one that's fucking compelling.
01:42:23 This video is multiple minutes long
01:42:26 and there are people
01:42:29 figure out how to get this bird down.
01:42:31 Like, okay, so another thing too, for a second, I was going to say
01:42:35 maybe something out of but they're really puzzled on the whole situation here.
01:42:40 Oh, this just is a bird.
01:42:42 There's a you have to be with a broom matrix to beat the way it's not.
01:42:46 They're sort of in a matrix state.
01:42:49 Like everyone's looking at it like, Oh yeah, this is the one,
01:42:53 this is the one that's going on here.
01:42:54 It was to be like,
01:42:57 this one's flapping in some wings.
01:42:59 I understand they get stuck in heavy winds,
01:43:01 but it's literally body is barely moving, if any at all.
01:43:06 This next one gets passed by another bird.
01:43:08 Why it literally stays in the exact same spot.
01:43:11 What do you think is actually going on here?
01:43:13 This is all my hands are shirtless.
01:43:16 Who? The fucking weirdos that are to be shirtless, shallow to share
01:43:19 with you a shirtless?
01:43:22 Oh, no.
01:43:23 Sure.
01:43:24 That's some kind of paradox.
01:43:26 What happened?
01:43:27 Did he put it on a shirt and still in another in a parallel
01:43:32 universe, shirtless Joe is a sure to Joe, and he never takes his shirt off.
01:43:36 He showers in a shower.
01:43:38 Isn't shirt
01:43:41 is just then
01:43:43 shirtless.
01:43:44 Joe now has a shirt
01:43:49 we should never see him not shirt.
01:43:51 And for now, right.
01:43:53 Never again.
01:43:53 Oh, I gave him the large pink because he grabbed it.
01:43:58 Yeah. And then some. Like you gave it to him.
01:44:00 Then there's many world that was handed to him.
01:44:03 Everything's in all the time ever.
01:44:07 So everything's in its gates.
01:44:09 And so this is another bird on.
01:44:12 This one's a little bit this one.
01:44:14 No power lines, but it is subtly.
01:44:17 And it could just be the wind. This number.
01:44:20 It says something about his gliding
01:44:24 areas or some shit.
01:44:26 I'm just going to mute.
01:44:26 Or because no one gives a fuck about this, as I say.
01:44:28 But yeah, it's it's more gliding in air.
01:44:30 But it is weird how the head is staying very stationary
01:44:33 and the body is very parallel to a certain degree.
01:44:35 But it is, it is hitting a wind pockets.
01:44:38 There's other people like us parasailing.
01:44:40 What the fuck you call it? But
01:44:43 it was a little different and
01:44:45 somewhat similar.
01:44:49 Anything convincing over the top?
01:44:51 Nothing.
01:44:53 Not to me.
01:44:55 Wait, what about if I showed
01:44:57 you airplanes doing the same thing?
01:45:00 I think. I think.
01:45:01 I wonder. Gary, you know, we got to wait for the fuck.
01:45:03 Where the fuck did he go?
01:45:04 How long has he been gone?
01:45:05 I think I got one.
01:45:07 Good.
01:45:07 Yeah, Well, wait for the dick face to come back because
01:45:11 I want to get.
01:45:11 I want his reaction too.
01:45:13 Yeah.
01:45:14 No, we should get his reaction overall because it's Flashdance or
01:45:20 otherwise we don't need him here at all.
01:45:22 We probably thought he said flagrante.
01:45:24 Oh, my God. I had no idea.
01:45:27 Oh, my God.
01:45:28 Look, there's this bicycle floating, Bicycle floating, floating in space.
01:45:40 What do you think?
01:45:42 I mean, I don't know
01:45:44 if you had played as he continues to keep going.
01:45:48 No, there's no it's see, it's kind of shaky evidence.
01:45:51 So let me guess, though. Let me guess.
01:45:53 The the bike is real, Moon is fake.
01:45:57 Uh, that's not a
01:46:01 hugger for years. Me.
01:46:02 Here's me, though,
01:46:03 suspended from the top of that tree.
01:46:05 It's always next to the fucking tree, right?
01:46:08 Yeah. Yeah.
01:46:10 This is a total fake moon swinging from the tree that's below him.
01:46:15 That's Elon Musk with the fake moon.
01:46:18 It's a fake moon.
01:46:19 It's a fake tree. It's a fake bike.
01:46:21 Nothing is a non-player character.
01:46:24 The sad reality when you are around all the way was the paradox
01:46:27 of the multi universe.
01:46:28 You realize that it equals nothing back.
01:46:30 You want to go for.
01:46:31 You want to go empty.
01:46:32 See, that's.
01:46:33 That's Zuckerberg.
01:46:34 He's one of them cyborg looking motherfuckers.
01:46:39 I mean, there was a couple of them I didn't really want to pull out
01:46:42 because I just, I think everybody's kind of seen them.
01:46:44 There Was that Katy Perry?
01:46:46 I think it was Katy Perry
01:46:47 where she had her fucking like Dubai, and she was like touching
01:46:50 the side of her face that I was opening back up.
01:46:52 It looked very cyborg ish.
01:46:54 There's some Zuckerberg stuff.
01:46:55 It looks very cyborg ish.
01:46:58 I meant to request some videos of those those news reporters
01:47:02 with the sideways blinking eyes and the weird glitches in their face.
01:47:06 It was the strokes, usually.
01:47:09 Yeah, strokes.
01:47:11 But we I mean, let me tell you this.
01:47:14 The bird up with the the plane. So planes.
01:47:16 What if I told you planes are doing the same things?
01:47:19 I'd have to know.
01:47:20 They're not always.
01:47:21 Planes are going slower than they should because of the side proportions.
01:47:25 There is an anomaly with planes
01:47:27 where they can do the same things as birds, but not in.
01:47:30 I would assume that there would be more obvious.
01:47:33 They're so much heavier.
01:47:35 And some of these video is the planes are really low
01:47:37 and there's not a lot of visible wind on the trees around them.
01:47:40 But these are interesting as well.
01:47:41 Probably more interesting than the fucking birds.
01:47:43 But look, if I told you, I told you, I know you,
01:47:49 didn't I tell you
01:47:52 you've gone on a plane.
01:47:54 If you die,
01:47:55 that plane, you realize that that plane should be gaining,
01:47:58 but you're not in the opposite direction of it.
01:48:03 It's not really going anywhere.
01:48:04 It is in the landing position. It's landing. Yours are out.
01:48:07 It's definitely in the process of landing.
01:48:12 Let me just far away.
01:48:14 It's very big.
01:48:16 I think they're moving for 500
01:48:20 for 500 miles an hour.
01:48:23 45. The Soviets,
01:48:27 I think it's 400 miles an hour.
01:48:28 But yeah,
01:48:32 I mean they want your support around
01:48:34 or just to stay aloft
01:48:37 for another one here.
01:48:38 But I know it's not really going anywhere in Nebraska
01:48:41 that landing trees aren't really moving anywhere.
01:48:43 You don't see any visible sign of of when.
01:48:48 And it really didn't gain any any
01:48:53 anywhere
01:48:55 blubbery black
01:48:58 come on
01:49:00 or more has long been my viewpoint that we are using reverse engineered
01:49:05 gravity technology in aviation.
01:49:13 You have all that shit
01:49:16 that planes standing and more.
01:49:18 We're fucking hate them.
01:49:21 Ticktock, Twitter overlay voices. Yeah.
01:49:23 How come every TikTok video all around perfectly clear
01:49:27 60 frames per second, but the four video ones are the four plane
01:49:31 frozen ones seem to be the same angle, the same framing, the same seven frame.
01:49:36 We're driving it.
01:49:37 I mean, they're driving down the fucking road.
01:49:38 How are you going to set that up? I don't know.
01:49:40 I don't know.
01:49:41 They're playing spotted standing still in the air.
01:49:45 I'll tell you what.
01:49:46 If I saw a plane standing still like that, I would fucking get.
01:49:49 I'd pull over as fast as I could and film that fucker from every angle
01:49:54 camera, turn the right way.
01:49:56 And I'd be like, I'm going to at least make 100 $0.03 off of this.
01:50:04 It is.
01:50:05 I mean, most of the videos are they're going against the direction of the
01:50:09 planes flying, which is going to give you a little bit of a perception change.
01:50:13 I've driven
01:50:15 my my girlfriend used to go to Eastern and I would drive past the airport
01:50:20 all the time and I would look up at every single plane that would fly
01:50:22 by and perception wise that things should be moving somewhere visibly,
01:50:27 even if there was an anomaly that wasn't right.
01:50:31 You know for sure you would think when that happens, you
01:50:34 have you have raises and lowers and that's how it takes on the wind.
01:50:37 It's seen a plane sideways.
01:50:39 I like it.
01:50:41 You feel it in the autopilot.
01:50:44 It's going to
01:50:44 I mean, do you ever see the videos of the pilots on autopilot
01:50:47 where they're sitting in the cockpit and the wheels just
01:50:50 it's their hands are on it.
01:50:52 It's doing it on its own, but the wheel looks like this.
01:50:53 It's like, oh,
01:50:56 I got another one
01:50:57 because it's trying to do this the entire time.
01:51:00 It's flying.
01:51:01 It's trying to find the perfect fucking gyroscopic level per peg.
01:51:04 That's a real rocket.
01:51:06 It's gorgeous.
01:51:07 The exact
01:51:10 I don't know.
01:51:11 It's just an anomaly in the Matrix.
01:51:12 It shouldn't be so like, I want to go grab another beer.
01:51:15 All the rockets I've seen were physical.
01:51:17 That one Look, cartoon. I can't explain it.
01:51:20 Hey, George, Getting a beer?
01:51:22 Can you give me a pick your wheels?
01:51:23 And then the
01:51:26 same explanation as the other ones?
01:51:27 By the way, I think somebody just created it.
01:51:30 It's a fantastical reality of somebody's imagination.
01:51:35 The bird flying one is a good one, though.
01:51:37 Two, because that would be awesome if it was real.
01:51:40 Okay, I got one more on the plane one and that's a look at that.
01:51:43 We're sharing 2000 look at it.
01:51:48 The third one. It's so cute.
01:51:50 Oh, when you look at it, each color is yours.
01:51:54 Purple. Purple goes big.
01:51:56 Purple is not their purpose.
01:51:59 But I had no idea about.
01:52:02 Oh, that one was short as fuck.
01:52:03 Okay, we're done with that.
01:52:05 Oh, no, I got one more.
01:52:07 It wasn't a This one is the most compelling one.
01:52:09 I saved the best for last.
01:52:11 Let me one know this one's the best one.
01:52:14 Because you're in such a low cityscape,
01:52:16 there's not much wind, usually in cityscapes type areas because.
01:52:24 Oh, that's only going to
01:52:27 be one.
01:52:29 Or is it digital tricks?
01:52:32 Want to show me? All right.
01:52:34 They're pointing out, where were those digital tricks?
01:52:37 Can you see any flaws in the.
01:52:39 Yeah, I can.
01:52:40 Well, it was created the way the angle goes, perfectly behind the
01:52:44 the building and stuff is just the way somebody would
01:52:47 animate it.
01:52:50 Now, look, let's do my favorite segment, which is a real wait.
01:52:55 I'll tell you what, it's the same five frames that like ten frames per second.
01:53:00 That time they weren't driving.
01:53:01 They were standing.
01:53:02 But it was still one, two, three, four, five frames.
01:53:06 So that only not only is it a hoax,
01:53:08 but it's a lazy commentary.
01:53:16 This is Jaws favorite segment.
01:53:18 Oh, you had a good paper in your last book
01:53:25 somewhere.
01:53:28 These are just like
01:53:31 holidays were created by Hallmark to sell more cards.
01:53:35 Diseases are created by pharmaceutical industry
01:53:39 to sell more drugs.
01:53:42 Yes, I guess I agree.
01:53:49 The engraving of the night without being prompted.
01:53:54 Yep. This is so.
01:53:57 There is not really much breaking news other than the attacks in Gaza.
01:54:03 You guys have been
01:54:07 trigger
01:54:10 is there was an attack.
01:54:11 There was an attack in Gaza.
01:54:14 Totally innocent timeline or is it just same old.
01:54:17 So really I don't fucking know.
01:54:18 I just hope we stay the fuck keep our money away from any fucking you.
01:54:23 The only thing I'm nervous about
01:54:25 if I was China, now would be the time to attack Taiwan.
01:54:28 Because we are stretched two thirds already.
01:54:30 World War three one train and now this because clearly we're supporting Israel.
01:54:36 Well, I also heard we funded Hamas, so I don't know what to think.
01:54:39 We found all kinds of shit that we have no idea.
01:54:41 Our tax dollars go to Ukraine.
01:54:43 They go to fucking they even go to the Taliban.
01:54:45 It's it's
01:54:48 it shouldn't be
01:54:50 one reason.
01:54:51 If I was playing a war game,
01:54:53 if I was China, I would have stimulated the Ukraine battle.
01:54:56 And this Israel battle.
01:54:59 And then when everybody
01:55:00 is all stressed out, then probably about November, within a month,
01:55:03 I would attack Taiwan.
01:55:06 Then that's that's what
01:55:08 the potential UAP being that came from
01:55:12 another dimension had been warning about for years as World
01:55:16 War three
01:55:25 breaking news just someone is dead
01:55:29 the lizard with Kaiser is dead
01:55:31 1845 to 1925.
01:55:36 That's a long time, right?
01:55:38 1920.
01:55:39 And that bitch was born the year my grandma was born.
01:55:43 No Died
01:55:46 in 1944.
01:55:47 She died the year I was born
01:55:55 and grandmother lived to a ripe age of 82.
01:55:57 That.
01:56:00 Oh, what is that?
01:56:01 It's got. It's got shit on the top of that.
01:56:04 That's, that's some nice another.
01:56:08 Oh that's all super.
01:56:10 Yeah. Mother.
01:56:12 But what it says other stuff.
01:56:14 I just carried it. It's so old.
01:56:16 Yeah. No one's even been there to keep it.
01:56:19 There's no upkeep on any of that shit again.
01:56:21 How long do broke in the graveyard before the people who own the grave
01:56:25 just dig it up and sell the plot again?
01:56:28 No one's going to know.
01:56:29 But I don't. I don't think you get to do that.
01:56:31 No one's going to do this. There's only so much land.
01:56:34 There's only so much land.
01:56:35 We're going to have graveyards everywhere at some point.
01:56:38 Can't be.
01:56:39 We start doing it. We move to cremation.
01:56:42 Not exactly an end.
01:56:43 Everyone. They had cremation before.
01:56:44 It's all existed before.
01:56:47 This is big.
01:56:49 This is the shaver one being the advent is like the mausoleum, but
01:56:52 it still doesn't solve unless we make, like, a whole storage facility of bodies.
01:56:58 And you just go to take an elevator up to the 40th floor to visit Grandma.
01:57:06 1846.
01:57:07 God damn.
01:57:09 Yeah.
01:57:10 His wife as wife.
01:57:12 Jane, Calm down, buddy so I can
01:57:17 ownership.
01:57:18 Sure.
01:57:20 Last week this guy walked on.
01:57:22 I want to replay the X-Files version.
01:57:25 Oh, okay.
01:57:27 Course, it's perfect for the Graveyard
01:57:30 afterparty coming through the.
01:57:34 So, what do you call a laughing motorcycle?
01:57:39 A Yamaha.
01:57:42 000. We have a new function in chat.
01:57:45 If you type exclamation joke, it'll tell you a joke.
01:57:51 Oh, give me a good joke.
01:57:54 So far they've actually been related.
01:57:56 I don't know.
01:57:57 Was going to be a joke.
01:58:00 This one has new flag.
01:58:02 Oh shit.
01:58:03 Shout out.
01:58:04 It's all right.
01:58:06 We're expecting their man better and probably better.
01:58:09 And thank you for your service, sir, But it's not new.
01:58:12 Thank him for his service or her.
01:58:14 Probably him, though, because he was old in his.
01:58:16 Yeah. Yeah. Judging by the age,
01:58:21 what did the mountain climber name his son?
01:58:26 Cliff.
01:58:27 Cliff,
01:58:28 I need you to it it
01:58:31 fagot.
01:58:33 Oh, that's a great name.
01:58:36 Don't Dad name him Cliff wasn't.
01:58:40 Why did the Clydesdale
01:58:41 give the pony a glass of water?
01:58:44 Because he was a little whore.
01:58:46 I'm sorry.
01:58:47 Because there was that little pause.
01:58:49 I'm sorry because he was a little horse.
01:58:53 This BLT Is this the Beast now?
01:58:55 Episode
01:58:58 The Horseshoe Pit
01:58:59 Squadrons Number 21 B.C one died and you buried him in the horseshoe
01:59:03 pit just,
01:59:07 you bastard.
01:59:08 You kill a horse to get those shoes?
01:59:12 Yeah.
01:59:14 One of the horseshoes even come
01:59:16 thing.
01:59:17 They're like, We want this horse to not wear its freakin fingernails,
01:59:21 so we're going to slap a piece of metal on the bottom of it so we can do more work.
01:59:25 Is this really what? That was a good idea?
01:59:26 It's a large fingernail,
01:59:29 right?
01:59:29 And so we just slap a piece of metal on it because it's like, Fuck it, Why not?
01:59:33 You were See how I like how they shave like the hood down.
01:59:36 It's the weirdest looking process.
01:59:38 It looks it looks really weird.
01:59:39 That's not doesn't look pleasant.
01:59:41 It's hopefully it looks like a nail, though, right?
01:59:43 They don't feel it. It has nothing to do with them.
01:59:45 Yeah. No, they don't feel it.
01:59:46 It's literally it's like a
01:59:49 Yeah, it's a very overgrown
01:59:50 your nail and then like you just cut your nails with a.
01:59:54 Yeah.
01:59:55 That's the best way I could put it.
01:59:58 The indigenous people
02:00:00 and native people shoot their horses.
02:00:03 No. Well do they walk on what,
02:00:05 what type of material do them assholes walk on.
02:00:08 Have.
02:00:09 They didn't have pavement, asphalt for their assholes.
02:00:12 Yeah. By the name of as well. Dirt assholes.
02:00:17 Dirt grass, meadow.
02:00:21 You can buy dirt or so I've heard.
02:00:25 What's a metaphor?
02:00:27 I don't know.
02:00:29 She talking to your friends and interacting online?
02:00:33 No matter how it's written or come out of swamp?
02:00:37 No, that is a good point.
02:00:38 Meadow is for sheep. It's a metaphor.
02:00:41 That was a softer line.
02:00:43 Was more along the lines of a fucking desert clue.
02:00:48 What are the dipshit? Go?
02:00:49 Because this is.
02:00:50 This is fucking always got to get you fucking furry Gary.
02:00:53 Where is this?
02:00:54 Gary? Show that gaming monster again.
02:00:57 Gary? Yeah.
02:00:58 If you watch the scene from the last party, he was there,
02:01:01 but he wears it as he puts it on his head and he walks around the furry party.
02:01:05 Patrick Stewart looks so disappointed in you.
02:01:09 Yeah, He can only see his head.
02:01:10 Why is he not wearing my head?
02:01:11 Oh, yeah. Oh, you got the football out.
02:01:14 All right.
02:01:14 Challenge football.
02:01:18 Now, here's your fantasy football update.
02:01:21 I am still undefeated in two leagues.
02:01:24 I'm not doing well.
02:01:27 I am doing well.
02:01:28 And hours sculpting and crafting and 3D designing a trophy
02:01:32 just to make sure that I will not win it this year.
02:01:36 Yeah, we spend too much time on the trophy.
02:01:38 Too little time on your squad.
02:01:40 Oh, on your microphone.
02:01:41 I didn't even put myself in that position.
02:01:44 I'm just an NPC in this year Fantasy football NPC.
02:01:48 Frankly,
02:01:50 it's like I'm playing against a bunch of NPC.
02:01:53 I don't win.
02:01:54 I mean, the cards are Scrabble, I've got Crown Royal.
02:01:57 You're playing on another level though.
02:01:59 I'm like, Commissioner, Dad, if I don't let every one of you win
02:02:03 every once in a while, like if the trophy just had my name on it
02:02:07 12 times instead of the seven that it does now.
02:02:11 Yeah, yeah, that's what I said.
02:02:14 Then. Nobody would want to play that more.
02:02:16 Nobody would want to play with my balls anymore.
02:02:20 This isn't the butler.
02:02:21 Do I keep pitching balls?
02:02:24 You know, I mean, boys and girls, probably the greatest realization of ever had.
02:02:30 No doubt we get a certain amount down.
02:02:33 We're going to have to supplement a category
02:02:36 that's going to float to the top, to
02:02:38 the more popular categories we follow that
02:02:41 line of three rises of topic.
02:02:45 Yeah, go for the demand.
02:02:48 It seems like we've got a lot of overlap
02:02:51 like every single episode we mention single episode.
02:02:57 No, it's a good cross.
02:02:57 I'm different, they're different specifics
02:02:59 and I like that there's crossover because it it's like a story
02:03:03 carries out versus just being one off, one off, one off, one off, on, off.
02:03:07 I call it the atheist factor
02:03:10 and you usually hit it.
02:03:11 Oh yeah. 3 to 9 minutes into each.
02:03:14 Everything ties and everything,
02:03:17 you know.
02:03:17 Yeah, well, I could, I could bring on Megaliths right now
02:03:22 for your mom's in the rest of my love
02:03:27 because
02:03:29 have made promises to
02:03:32 pledge them.
02:03:39 We have a wrap sheet up
02:03:42 the Yeah I do coach to a major It's
02:03:45 been called own drone A with it I must go to the matrix.
02:03:49 We've actually got one called Glitch in the Matrix
02:03:51 when there's just the inside so it doesn't chop you.
02:03:55 Okay.
02:03:56 That's why we're shooting the length.
02:03:57 Shoot it.
02:03:59 Which was the legit chatter, the wherever I know where
02:04:04 you're going to put some awesome show notes for everything
02:04:06 you put up in the comments anyway.
02:04:08 Yeah. Yeah, I usually do, because I sent it to me locally.
02:04:10 Behind the scenes fuckers. It's An honor to share a phone.
02:04:12 Okay. I know there's a hit there.
02:04:15 Yeah, there's usually I do.
02:04:16 I take all my links because I
02:04:19 pile them up leading up to it.
02:04:25 Thanks for shitting
02:04:25 on my internet connection, by the way.
02:04:28 It's actually mine.
02:04:30 It can't. I can't handle yours.
02:04:32 The come locally to your area.
02:04:34 Oh, you can have them.
02:04:35 I can come and nowhere
02:04:38 locally. It's much better.
02:04:39 I was waiting for you at the party.
02:04:41 I signal's been strong today, so I've got three bars.
02:04:44 Obviously, my two friends when you're over, my girlfriend's
02:04:47 in the stomach issue that she thinks was her gallbladder or pancreas.
02:04:51 But it could just be her if Gary's time was watching.
02:04:55 Terrible choice and whatever alcohol he was, alcohol, beverages
02:04:58 and greasy foods.
02:05:01 And so we almost going to have to take her to the ER.
02:05:05 She didn't want to go, but she is a medical professional herself
02:05:09 and so she was able to wait until she went into, into work today.
02:05:14 Long story short, nothing major, but we weren't sure.
02:05:18 And so being a supportive individual,
02:05:25 long story short, I got to play with something.
02:05:28 It was a great story.
02:05:29 I hope everybody's okay. I am a human being.
02:05:31 I am human being.
02:05:35 The trees are at me, inserted vertically circling
02:05:38 herpes, calling me Hercules, jerking me squirting the charred are the the
02:05:42 squirming serving faced for this foolishly it hurts me
02:05:46 but surely will serve worthy needs worthy of the words of one here will be for
02:05:51 in the early to give off an order on I notability honors for my building
02:05:57 to explore my ability to share the most with your stability.
02:06:01 Silly me, I might really be honestly the most disgusting, obscene
02:06:06 human being, I assure you, eating fecal refills seeping through the ceiling.
02:06:11 I have a feeling I'm sealing my fate except for peeling my gravestone.
02:06:15 Makes even I feel like killing people.
02:06:18 People for no reason. No, I'm only teasing.
02:06:21 So maybe we can be friends.
02:06:23 These are ships. I know where these.
02:06:25 And usually when we're introduced, I do something absolutely foolish.
02:06:30 I ruthless. I do just these movies.
02:06:32 Well, well.
02:06:33 So you can use to I'll do you with which he saw.
02:06:36 See I'm a man I just might mean or I see
02:06:41 a sinking feeling.
02:06:42 You have sex. Yes.
02:06:44 And the eyes.
02:06:45 And he answers For what? No one.
02:06:48 As bad as I'm smelling, I know I should stop yelling
02:06:51 and telling that people go on a diet.
02:06:54 I mean, like a lie. So where is Demon?
02:06:57 I'm afraid the ones I should be locked away in a cage.
02:07:01 Maybe Break begins.
02:07:03 You see, my insensitivity renders me hopelessly useless.
02:07:07 The humanity.
02:07:08 I'm reprehensible, sardonic, masochistic.
02:07:12 Rachel, stop. Abusive.
02:07:14 That's all.
02:07:16 Do get used to because used to used to get used to it
02:07:20 in the trees has circling the earth.
02:07:24 So these terms for these
02:07:28 those because she and her
02:07:33 anyone in the world
02:07:35 the day of the earth are
02:07:41 having to challenge
02:07:42 cancel the damn war when this world so hard and human hell is devastating.
02:07:47 Right now I listen to the same with two days between two days to be ready
02:07:51 to face this man which can him in a man, especially in their day.
02:07:56 GROSS Mine looks like too thick, jagged.
02:07:58 You can suck and force with it that you can manage.
02:08:01 I've got tweezers if you can grab it with your hands.
02:08:04 And what this guy would be damned is deep inside. I'm fucked up.
02:08:07 And the only thing I need to keep me learning me is care the sand.
02:08:10 My band with the is on the road.
02:08:13 So am to you to at least to be.
02:08:17 That's the plan.
02:08:18 And even if you can't be certain to mean for this damn thing.
02:08:22 But dance into a music, have a needle and jam, drag blow up your nose
02:08:27 with a little the car with gravity you get high every day.
02:08:32 Then you round the song trying to make the same world
02:08:36 jam synonymous with men in the pictures of my
02:08:39 and seven years old continue to apportion the significance.
02:08:43 Anything?
02:08:43 I guess so that to kill from all
02:08:45 because he doesn't want to put my dick in his mouth. Good. Check.
02:08:51 Sure. This
02:08:52 is third anniversary in Germany.
02:08:56 Sorry, sorry, sorry,
02:09:00 Irving. But
02:09:03 one of the worst day of the week.
02:09:06 It occurs to me you are
02:09:11 English is the main G if you hate this.
02:09:14 Okay, bitch.
02:09:15 Interesting.
02:09:16 Play along and just get to dance for like newborn She is.
02:09:20 So your face hits the ground from dancing to these days it should be
02:09:25 please since ancient Asian impatiently waiting please
02:09:29 for mastery for the games with her clit on a spaceship
02:09:34 but off gay alien race large alien brain take this praying Manchester
02:09:39 dangling on a chain spraying gay rape
02:09:43 rage in the background
02:09:44 playing killing in the name blood stain season stands and vice versa.
02:09:48 Going back to get for urine stain serve and turn the furniture in folded
02:09:53 graffiti and curse, which occurs subversive detergent
02:09:57 for these waters from the most disturbing versions of the first turns.
02:10:01 Most of the planet, like
02:10:04 I'm handling this damn thing with my violating dancing
02:10:07 and playing my balls like this is my face
02:10:11 Getting the eye of an even ray ray my socks is vertically inserted.
02:10:16 We were burned to the third degree and I'm slurring speech
02:10:19 because I now barge in secret urine stream urgently this disaster from a wall
02:10:25 for all to see for terminally long worriedly urgently perverting
02:10:29 the self-serving need to be
02:10:35 the command for
02:10:42 so good.
02:10:47 I had a urine stained Serta in there.
02:10:51 That was so nice.
02:10:52 I mean, it ties in so well.
02:10:55 Did you guys hear me?
02:10:57 It was me and draw.
02:10:59 Yeah, that was great.
02:11:00 Some of them bonus games on that big buck are not the greatest one was a dumb game.
02:11:04 I just of gave up on it.
02:11:05 But no, that was great stuff and I love I would just kind of tighten because that
02:11:09 I had finished a couple of those a while back and I wanted it.
02:11:14 I was tweaking a couple
02:11:15 and I was just slowly going through the process because I'm in no rush.
02:11:18 But they sound better than the originals, and that's the intent.
02:11:22 There is some different some audio issues that I'm trying to correct
02:11:28 as I go through because I did
02:11:29 not know what I was doing before, but I still don't know what I'm doing now.
02:11:32 But comparative alley is a world of a difference.
02:11:35 But I'm going to go through all.
02:11:37 You got to figure out a way to fix Gary, make him sound more intelligent
02:11:41 or more natural.
02:11:42 Some of the best scary, though That was some of the best.
02:11:44 Gary's the best. Scary.
02:11:47 Now man's.
02:11:55 So why do you get more faculty stuffed animals?
02:11:59 So you had the gay Yoda, you had another stupid gay ones, you got the little cut.
02:12:05 You have a little rainbow fagot now.
02:12:08 Yeah.
02:12:08 No offense. Saran Wrap.
02:12:12 Oh, yeah.
02:12:12 You got the smoke.
02:12:13 You got him.
02:12:13 For the 20 somethings like pedophiles, I'm of
02:12:18 just doing product reviews
02:12:20 and unboxing of children's toys try to attract.
02:12:24 You know, there is always trying to attract a younger demographic.
02:12:29 Just to reiterate, everything everyone says in this podcast
02:12:33 is their own, and I'm not responsible for any allegedly, I forgot to say ever,
02:12:38 as I've said on every single podcast before on this podcast
02:12:42 and thereafter, allegedly,
02:12:47 I'm willing to defend my position.
02:12:50 I will.
02:12:50 But in the greater, grander sense, allegedly,
02:12:53 everything that I've said in the box is not for children.
02:12:57 We are not trying to attract children.
02:13:00 I mean, how old are you talking?
02:13:02 Mine are attracted people remember, they're the next letter in that area.
02:13:07 Acronym.
02:13:08 So said, I want to go to the Bear Barbie movie with a Maps anonymous shirt.
02:13:13 Isn't NAMBLA an acronym?
02:13:17 Yeah. Is that a matrix?
02:13:19 I know.
02:13:20 I mean, so Matrix, you guys very.
02:13:22 In the beginning, I didn't realize that there was a thing
02:13:24 we're going to touch on, but Mandela, in fact, because Gary Garrett
02:13:27 I better find such a the Segway.
02:13:31 Well, I didn't touch on everything but little boys and that's
02:13:33 I'm sure that Michael
02:13:36 just touch on it.
02:13:37 I'm just I'm we're talking he was not going to talk back
02:13:40 when he was in a slower liberal talk, a little slower.
02:13:45 My touch on the talk a little slower.
02:13:47 Yeah, but touching on an there,
02:13:51 you know, we're going to ask
02:13:54 you beat me to it.
02:13:55 You fucking know the acronym. I was like, I would have to Google that.
02:13:58 Hold on to you must somehow you acronym must be must be.
02:14:05 It's an
02:14:06 initial yeah most people call an initial is an acronym like FBI is not an acronym
02:14:11 because we don't say FIB like what's the one you just said?
02:14:15 My memory.
02:14:15 I already figured NAMBLA, NAMBLA, because you can pronounce more like radar.
02:14:20 That's an accurate how would you pronounce LGBTQ?
02:14:25 That's an initialism. That's an abomination.
02:14:27 I mean, initialism,
02:14:29 abomination.
02:14:32 What did I say?
02:14:33 I don't know if that was an original thought,
02:14:34 but I don't know the word before I got that close to the fact
02:14:38 that they would yes, they would have an ass to the LGBTQ
02:14:43 bonanza, though I would love it if they would, and I would stop motion
02:14:46 if they had in an ass all inclusive. Right.
02:14:49 Or that you pulled from somewhere else.
02:14:50 Because I don't think I've heard that before. I think that's an original.
02:14:53 I think that's brilliant.
02:14:55 All inclusive.
02:14:58 They're like, But that would defeat the whole purpose.
02:15:00 No, it's like all lives matter.
02:15:01 It's like they get mad at it and it's like, Yeah,
02:15:04 I don't think BlackLivesMatter isn't racist.
02:15:06 Really, They're not.
02:15:08 Maybe you should rethink that because they're
02:15:11 they're they're bashing that equality agenda. And
02:15:15 what does that mean?
02:15:16 They're minimalists.
02:15:17 It defeats the whole purpose of our movement.
02:15:19 If you add logic, equity, gender inclusive,
02:15:24 whatever the fuck that's called,
02:15:27 which one?
02:15:28 The gender equity and equity inclusive, whatever that fucking role is.
02:15:33 That's a lot of companies out there, there, they're literally
02:15:37 hiring
02:15:40 African-Americans and not whites.
02:15:42 I don't even know if it's just affirmative action.
02:15:44 Just not even just affirmative action.
02:15:46 It's just a weird, unfair, unnatural bullshit.
02:15:51 It's just the war on white abs or something like that.
02:15:53 So, I mean,
02:15:56 I cannot wait.
02:15:56 Here's a good one.
02:15:57 As of last month, because of the people that Trump put
02:16:00 in the Supreme Court unconstitutional.
02:16:04 What do you mean?
02:16:06 Supreme Court ruled that affirmative.
02:16:08 Affirmative action is unconstitutional.
02:16:10 Schools have been removing it.
02:16:11 That's that's been that's been nothing like a month.
02:16:15 It's is true.
02:16:16 Maybe my time frame has been more, you know, I don't know, two years.
02:16:21 I have no idea.
02:16:22 I'm not in a recent time frame.
02:16:25 Yeah, they made affirmative action during one of the very first
02:16:29 racism.
02:16:31 I saw anything
02:16:36 through that.
02:16:37 It's good talk.
02:16:40 What you got? Oh, there's more.
02:16:41 Could be party. Yeah. Oh, this is the best.
02:16:44 This is where the gay sex comes in.
02:16:46 World economic $1 million World Economic Forum.
02:16:51 Charles, what's the name? One. Oh, yes.
02:16:54 He's gallon of cider is impressive.
02:16:57 Oh, he took that down know. And so
02:17:01 is he.
02:17:01 The new cider? Oh, it's my I'm watching you.
02:17:05 Oh, she is the regular cigaret.
02:17:07 Not just our cookie
02:17:10 Mama taking over everywhere.
02:17:11 I mean,
02:17:13 what's that guy's name?
02:17:14 Not Charles Schwab.
02:17:15 He's the little Japanese across investments.
02:17:17 Who's the J.P. Morgan?
02:17:20 Let's talk about Klaus Schwab.
02:17:23 He ended up Canada got his own.
02:17:26 So all those guys, the Trudeau.
02:17:29 Oh, that's the Trudeau's so much, you know, black face.
02:17:32 So you sense is.
02:17:33 TRUDEAU But
02:17:41 no, look at us.
02:17:44 Oh, we've got advertising
02:17:45 5.3% year on,
02:17:48 year on, and life will double up.
02:17:51 Do we get
02:17:52 ads trading it?
02:17:54 AD Oh man, you just created an infinity paradox.
02:17:57 We're going to be like money forever.
02:18:00 Yeah, kind of like
02:18:04 I can feel it.
02:18:05 Hi, I'm Gary. Gary, what's your topic today?
02:18:07 Hi. Hi.
02:18:11 I'm not qualified to tell you anything about anything,
02:18:14 but who built the pyramids to who built the Great Pyramid of Giza?
02:18:19 Oh, well, the answer is don't know.
02:18:21 I thought it was going to be a promo. Three.
02:18:23 You got me all excited. A fifth?
02:18:26 I was touching it.
02:18:27 No, I was just playing for one because of the ratings.
02:18:30 No, I don't know if it's still the same amount done.
02:18:34 3/5. Oh, you're 3/5.
02:18:37 That's real good.
02:18:39 Anyways, my screen straight up.
02:18:43 Yeah.
02:18:43 You can only share
02:18:47 a window share screen in.
02:18:51 This is a paradox.
02:18:52 Look at that shit. Oh, my God.
02:18:54 Behind the scenes. Holy crap.
02:18:56 Oh, wow.
02:18:58 Well, there we are.
02:19:00 Don't make me share the whole thing behind the scenes.
02:19:04 Look at the one in the upper right corner.
02:19:06 And hold on.
02:19:09 I know I got some weird shit up here.
02:19:10 I got some VHS.
02:19:11 Is that I'm transferring over.
02:19:14 This might run like shit.
02:19:15 I may need to restart the program for anyone under 40.
02:19:18 A VHS is what people used to watch stuff very media and before the internet,
02:19:24 and it's maybe a little choppy.
02:19:25 It is like, Oh, after
02:19:30 they come in for a better energy
02:19:33 feed. Mm.
02:19:37 I can't hear you.
02:19:40 You can't hear it.
02:19:42 I can hear it through you
02:19:46 really?
02:19:48 Really.
02:19:48 You can hear it.
02:19:52 Well, let me let me just put my headphones against the mic
02:19:55 because this is only it's not that long because it's not done yet, but
02:20:00 it's live.
02:20:01 So I'm Gary.
02:20:03 You say that every time.
02:20:03 What I don't usually say is like comment and follow
02:20:09 these topics, information Matter, energy, those two things are paired.
02:20:13 Every other part of reality.
02:20:16 It's what I would call it too perfect to work on.
02:20:18 Zacharias It is not.
02:20:19 That's just gobbledygook
02:20:21 just like starting 3:00, he's got some place to catch.
02:20:24 It's a UFO video. What are we watching here?
02:20:27 This is the actual video. Video?
02:20:28 Yeah, We're looking at the sky.
02:20:30 Just explain.
02:20:31 We have 43 chromosomes.
02:20:32 So the 2477 since the first two are together.
02:20:36 That is adorable. But you look at it, right?
02:20:39 It's a net.
02:20:40 And camera lens. Carolina shocking.
02:20:43 Just me being skeptical of a fuzzy video
02:20:50 of scrambled delivery drivers.
02:20:51 I said, tell you what, great story.
02:20:54 I've heard it before.
02:20:56 But he was so well-rehearsed, rehearsed five bucks, and the others
02:20:59 hand out his pants and he was he very much manipulating it.
02:21:02 I've got my four year degree.
02:21:03 I've never used it one minute of my life and the next thing I see
02:21:07 is he brings us 300.
02:21:10 Bill, waving your shirt, running through traffic, No checking
02:21:14 either way, not using jaywalking, running
02:21:17 through traffic with which I'm going to get crack.
02:21:20 And that's what I mean by bootstraps.
02:21:22 Today we're talking about superstitions.
02:21:24 We're skipping over 30. Right?
02:21:25 Oh, tells do it.
02:21:27 I brought my lucky rabbit's foot.
02:21:29 So we're going to have a good episode out.
02:21:30 I don't think fingers crossed any sort of kind of weird
02:21:34 but Chicken wings is such a popular in the regular season.
02:21:36 When I do that.
02:21:39 Oh, I think probably
02:21:42 you don't like eating animals,
02:21:45 so you're going to murder them for the feast that crosses your path.
02:21:49 That's supposed to be bad luck.
02:21:51 I don't know about that, but I did.
02:21:52 Yeah, I do know that if a cat bites or glasses,
02:21:56 they're filthy, filthy animals.
02:21:58 And you could get infected and die If I did.
02:22:02 I had a sample.
02:22:04 I was in Stony your mouth.
02:22:07 You know.
02:22:10 Yeah, it's just my mouth.
02:22:13 You know what?
02:22:14 You see, the case is like
02:22:19 one of those.
02:22:21 I'm telling you, it's over.
02:22:24 So there's still some parts of the sand that I need to kind of cut
02:22:29 to the end of that in there that I need
02:22:30 to cut up and kind of tighten up and cut some beads out of.
02:22:33 But I love it.
02:22:36 Yeah, that's the world premiere.
02:22:39 I don't have two thirds done.
02:22:40 I have less than two thirds done or three 3/5 done.
02:22:43 Sorry.
02:22:44 Yeah, it's close.
02:22:47 Less than 3/5.
02:22:47 But I quit.
02:22:49 Your day job gives is so that is that I've come back.
02:22:54 That's your best work It might kill home.
02:22:57 I still got the should kill it.
02:23:00 The cat had
02:23:03 a long, curious, thankless job so
02:23:07 I may have done some of it during my day job,
02:23:10 which is aspect of working alone.
02:23:19 It's like I get my job done.
02:23:22 Anybody
02:23:24 up there?
02:23:26 If my manager.
02:23:27 Oh, my manager school?
02:23:30 Well, you wouldn't know the difference.
02:23:31 That's what they all say.
02:23:34 No. So whatever.
02:23:36 I can go somewhere else. I don't give a shit.
02:23:38 I get multi-tenant, I'll bootstrap my way back to the motherfucking top once again.
02:23:42 Yeah.
02:23:44 Fuck. Two weeks ago or three weeks ago, I go.
02:23:46 He he, he.
02:23:47 We have this stupid like, oh, nominate somebody.
02:23:50 Whatever. My manager nominated me for
02:23:54 not only my
02:23:58 willing to
02:23:59 just put up with whatever bullshit my willingness to learn more,
02:24:03 my initiative to push for more custom customer based
02:24:08 customer first, making sure the customer satisfied.
02:24:13 And so I got acknowledged in
02:24:18 work meeting as well as I get some extra shit.
02:24:20 And that's coming from my direct manager.
02:24:22 So if anyone had a problem with that,
02:24:25 they obviously have a notice.
02:24:30 Oh, I didn't even know
02:24:31 what he's, I didn't realize his firewall was looking at the welding.
02:24:34 One ad's run.
02:24:36 Oh Of course.
02:24:39 He doesn't even weld anymore.
02:24:41 No. Well, I know.
02:24:43 As I said, I do, but I got a welder up at the cottage. But
02:24:47 you snap.
02:24:47 Well, I've got a welder right here.
02:24:49 Like, right here? Yeah.
02:24:51 I mean, that's my welding.
02:24:53 Dr. Peppers looking for a merchandizer.
02:24:56 So I never, ever sampled
02:25:01 Keurig Dr.
02:25:02 Pepper that Seriously?
02:25:03 Dr. Glover's cure. Dr. Pepper Snapple.
02:25:06 So it's scary. Three one.
02:25:08 Just so you know, that is what I searched for.
02:25:10 And I came it brought it up.
02:25:13 I know you don't get me shit. I don't.
02:25:14 I know you don't give a shit in general
02:25:16 anyway, but I'm just saying I'm not like trying to be prodding or being whatever.
02:25:20 But when it comes to the job transition, like,
02:25:25 just too far of a travel for you, you were kind of done with doing all that
02:25:30 or you just brother something that's really close.
02:25:33 Because honestly, when I was working more flying, more I met Ryan,
02:25:36 brother
02:25:40 that was literally less than 5 minutes from where I was living.
02:25:44 And it was like, I can totally I can leave.
02:25:47 I could leave the house 5 minutes before I needed to get to work and get there
02:25:51 a minute early. It was fucking beautiful.
02:25:54 But now I love it.
02:25:55 I just leave my bed and I come to work. So
02:25:58 instead of burning a tank of gas
02:26:00 every day, I'm refueling every two weeks.
02:26:04 Yeah, right.
02:26:07 That's drive time and that's wear and tear.
02:26:09 That's not just the fuel.
02:26:11 No, but aren't you driving their vehicle anyway?
02:26:13 Little,
02:26:15 or are you driving to their vehicle?
02:26:18 Are I.
02:26:20 And then all the times
02:26:22 they made that available they offered me a lot to stay
02:26:26 and I chose to go anyway
02:26:29 so I could start a new life here in paradise. Why?
02:26:34 Why? Like so time served as time served so.
02:26:39 If the time you're serving is worth, I don't know, half the half
02:26:44 the quote time as opposed to the other time you were serving.
02:26:48 I'm just trying to say monetarily, right.
02:26:50 So you're probably making half of what you used to make.
02:26:54 I mean, with you, $7 an hour or less, what do you
02:26:58 I mean, like two thirds trade off between three quarters,
02:27:03 between yearly yearly, how much you're making versus just calling it
02:27:06 quits early, early, like just going, hey, I'm done, done.
02:27:10 Or do you just feel like you're just going to because I'm
02:27:13 doing it that way and we're going to do it?
02:27:16 Some older gentleman that just kind of was a mundane shift that was just like,
02:27:21 Let me just get a couple bucks because I got to do something with my day
02:27:25 right?
02:27:26 Oh, no, I do need a regular paycheck.
02:27:29 It just doesn't have to be big.
02:27:31 You might as well.
02:27:31 Yeah, exactly.
02:27:32 If you're going to do something, you might as well make money with your time.
02:27:36 Especially with something.
02:27:37 That's right.
02:27:38 That's the barn that Gary's in right now.
02:27:40 Yeah.
02:27:40 Yeah, that is true, because
02:27:44 that's the other barn.
02:27:45 Before you get to the house. That's Gary's long.
02:27:48 That's Gary.
02:27:49 And then the telephone.
02:27:51 Well,
02:27:52 and his hairline.
02:27:54 The guy that's in the graveyard that used to live where Gary lives.
02:27:58 Oh, no.
02:27:59 These women are.
02:28:00 These people are long. And especially that dog.
02:28:02 Because Gary's dog has views.
02:28:05 Well, skyline of they're evil.
02:28:08 Gabor is dead is everything is the choking so.
02:28:13 Oh he threw the kids for a dollar is
02:28:16 since you're seeing
02:28:19 slander and breaking news
02:28:22 we got to have breaking news on his breaking news.
02:28:28 We are there.
02:28:29 He would break even. Gabor is dead.
02:28:32 So Joshua Gabor and the other guy
02:28:34 in Arnold's overhead, Albert also dead or something.
02:28:38 Albert, I think it said Albert Arnold before Arnold Zephyr.
02:28:43 That's the pig.
02:28:45 Yeah. What?
02:28:46 You guys are fucking weird.
02:28:48 You know, this shit knowledgeable is weird.
02:28:51 Is such a such great knowledge.
02:28:54 It's fucking well worth it.
02:29:00 But what did you learn today?
02:29:02 Pleasure. It's ever.
02:29:04 Always is the.
02:29:07 What's new? Yeah.
02:29:08 We just keep getting better and better.
02:29:10 We should preview next week's
02:29:13 Who knows what it is because you assholes,
02:29:16 you have no
02:29:18 you have no rant of wisdom.
02:29:19 Wisdom.
02:29:21 You just come up with some random bullshit on the spot instead of thinking.
02:29:25 Give it some thought and we'll come back to it in a minute.
02:29:28 My thought is we only have two thumbs up.
02:29:30 That means two of you assholes are lagging
02:29:34 all over the restaurant.
02:29:35 Give one right now.
02:29:37 This is going to be live.
02:29:38 There's only four Smart ass rumble is smart enough to give the creator
02:29:42 or the publisher of the video an automatic thumbs up.
02:29:46 Is that why every time I make a comment like there's an automatic
02:29:51 every once in a while just to get you guys all stirred up?
02:29:53 I have to. On sum up.
02:29:57 Yeah.
02:29:57 And I will admit I have done that.
02:30:01 There are three year fagot
02:30:03 live bam
02:30:07 82 views for comment.
02:30:11 I've made a couple of comments just for the fun of it because.
02:30:14 I used to, and I don't know if usually comments during the show helps.
02:30:17 I need to be a fagot.
02:30:19 Let's see where I can do that shit.
02:30:20 But I don't even look because I don't care.
02:30:24 You do.
02:30:25 Everyone cares.
02:30:30 So we touched on our competition. Yep.
02:30:37 Oh, there's room for everybody.
02:30:40 Nobody's competing.
02:30:42 There was one Michio Kaku versus somebody else.
02:30:45 They're going back and forth. It's a couple minutes.
02:30:48 I didn't really find that intriguing, but I did
02:30:51 pull it up, so maybe we'll take you back to Multiverse.
02:30:55 Some some continue because I love me some. You
02:31:00 who doesn't?
02:31:01 There's especially room for everybody when we have like single digits
02:31:06 and there is a reason for 16,000 years that completely verifies atomic theory.
02:31:11 Now we have pictures data is there any binary microscopes.
02:31:15 But in between they were many partial results.
02:31:18 They gave us indirect proof of the existence of atoms.
02:31:22 Einstein in 1905 was able to show you
02:31:25 the statistical mechanics that atoms are probably the size that we think they are.
02:31:29 Who fit into minus eight centimeters.
02:31:31 And it's a good so I think not In one flash
02:31:35 we're going to prove that the multiverse video
02:31:37 or that sort of videos or any of the all around me weight of evidence
02:31:40 will point that direction.
02:31:42 And let me make another challenge.
02:31:44 Another challenge. Don't know.
02:31:47 You are free to not like any of these theories,
02:31:50 but if you don't like these theories, propose your own.
02:31:54 The second law of thermodynamics says that always more difficult
02:31:58 to create a theory than to destroy a theory.
02:32:01 You get this like any of these theories that we talked about today.
02:32:05 But I challenge you come up with a better one.
02:32:08 Well, there's an excellent opportunity to introduce Roger into this conversation.
02:32:16 Well, I'm not a
02:32:17 particle physicist, so I don't claim to have a better theory
02:32:21 than string theory, although I'm pretty disappointed by the conclusions.
02:32:25 I mean, just to mention how other theories have taken a long time to confirm
02:32:29 the science tells me nothing about string theory.
02:32:31 I mean, string theory proposes the wrong number of dimensions is,
02:32:35 for instance, it proposes the wrong sign for the cosmological constant.
02:32:40 For instance.
02:32:41 Well, all sorts of things all wrong come out of string theory
02:32:44 are just wrong now you could get round this one, me or another.
02:32:48 I know people are like a couple of lots of dimensions thinking to kind of bull.
02:32:52 They haven't answered the question, but I've often raised in
02:32:57 my books about that, which is that it doesn't really solve the problem.
02:33:01 I mean, there are big, huge problems facing string theory.
02:33:05 I don't quite know what an interesting this is with the multiverse anyway,
02:33:09 because string theory is just is a particular theory,
02:33:13 which I don't think has much in the way of support for it.
02:33:16 It's got lots of people who argue for it, but that's not scientific support.
02:33:22 There are experiments which support string theory,
02:33:24 but that's really a different question from the multiverse, isn't it?
02:33:28 Are we are we talking about string theory or the multiverse?
02:33:30 Yeah,
02:33:32 and most of
02:33:34 the string theory is being criticized for being a multiverse theory.
02:33:37 Oh, but I realize because if even if you take a look at Newton's laws of motion,
02:33:43 they are also, in some sense a theory with an infinite number
02:33:46 of possible solutions.
02:33:48 If string theory has an infinite number of solutions, well, so does Newton's laws.
02:33:52 Maxwell's equations, the ultimate infinite number of solutions.
02:33:56 But how do you make sense of it?
02:33:58 By looking at the initial conditions.
02:34:00 That's how you can prove that dozens theory is correct
02:34:03 by, starting with a baseball, starting with the rocket safety machine theory.
02:34:07 You start with the initial conditions of the universe
02:34:11 and then you can project into the future, he Said Start with the ball Experimental.
02:34:16 We know
02:34:17 the universe.
02:34:19 That's a very Harry Ball theory of multiverse theory,
02:34:23 but that's an experimental question which I think will be answered there. Now
02:34:29 detect these like gravity waves in
02:34:31 outer space.
02:34:36 Are you guys ready? Yep.
02:34:40 Wait to do this.
02:34:42 This is our motherfucking competition right now.
02:34:44 This is where they're really people at ground zero or any of that, right?
02:34:48 Like, I know there's too many changes.
02:34:50 Perfect. That is no competition.
02:34:52 100%. There's.
02:34:53 And I have have room for everyone
02:34:55 so that you're never going to get me to doubt my sensors.
02:34:59 This is my biggest problem.
02:35:00 These guys beating us now, there's no competition.
02:35:03 That's the fear.
02:35:03 Promotion is eating drunk or retarded because I will be drunk.
02:35:06 We won't get into that tonight.
02:35:07 So replay like to another denial and it's like hunched over long silences, right?
02:35:12 You trust your senses, experiences, your observations, all the Mandela effect,
02:35:16 all your memories, just vomiting.
02:35:20 It's just what is easy to me.
02:35:23 Gary, you get out here and it's very disappointing.
02:35:24 And I'm just like, any day, okay, I can't do it anymore.
02:35:29 I can't take it anymore.
02:35:31 I have to move forward.
02:35:32 I have to have conversations with guys like you.
02:35:35 So now that stuff doesn't interest me.
02:35:37 Look, I'm ready to talk about this is how glad you're in a supernatural change.
02:35:42 Your better human anatomy, the landmasses
02:35:45 being in the wrong place, and they just keep saying shit.
02:35:48 My company can change names and who cares about the monopoly man
02:35:51 if he had a monocle or not?
02:35:53 Well, there are not on the map
02:35:56 then other people.
02:35:57 And the years that good the Mandela effect I.
02:36:02 I think he changed subjects about 15 times during but we just watch that.
02:36:07 Yeah.
02:36:07 Those 10 seconds Yeah Gary you can outran
02:36:10 that son of a bitch Look at me come of the trade this fagot.
02:36:15 Typically these are just discord channels.
02:36:17 That is our competition. That's the people on top.
02:36:20 I don't mean don't mean.
02:36:21 That's what they got.
02:36:21 They called it.
02:36:24 They call that stream sniping, unfortunately.
02:36:26 But everybody on rumble, it's only how it is depending on what you do.
02:36:30 I'm well, because it's a free speech community.
02:36:33 Oh, I support him.
02:36:34 Everybody's allowed to be as smart or as stupid as they want to be.
02:36:38 Yeah, No, you're all free.
02:36:40 I'm a perfect man.
02:36:41 Partake of one of those.
02:36:44 Honestly, I would rather have a negative.
02:36:47 Someone come up to me and tell me I did something wrong, or somebody told me
02:36:50 I did something right because that's what I do to myself.
02:36:54 And I'm used to do to your camera.
02:36:56 Gary, It is better than both of ours.
02:36:59 I don't know which is more handsome, but.
02:37:02 But Gary's eyes are more gorgeous.
02:37:03 Cameras is a little blurred today.
02:37:05 Gary's eyes are way more gorgeous.
02:37:07 Mine. It's a little blurry.
02:37:08 Your cameras, you can't see because you got too much reflection.
02:37:12 Let's get that, get that.
02:37:14 Get that megaphone screenshot thumbnail with those delicious eyes,
02:37:19 those ocean eyes and the best quality.
02:37:31 I turn this shit up over again.
02:37:34 Mouth, if you
02:37:36 do that again,
02:37:38 do it again.
02:37:40 You're the horde all the way in the frame, buddy. Back
02:37:44 there.
02:37:45 You go
02:37:47 back up even more and think of the little more your chin over
02:37:51 other side.
02:37:53 You could wear that back in both sides under your shirt a little bit.
02:37:57 Back up to give us a better spot to get us from the hills.
02:38:01 From the center.
02:38:02 Yeah.
02:38:02 Make your bellybutton. Duck
02:38:05 back up. Back up.
02:38:07 You got to get to your friend
02:38:11 like a modeling show Our whole way.
02:38:13 I got this working girl.
02:38:16 Work it.
02:38:19 But I'll grow into it.
02:38:22 You know, you're not supposed to put on your shirt.
02:38:24 Then you're supposed to be meeting Jesus freaks.
02:38:27 Well, there you go. That was a nice one.
02:38:32 We're bringing Jesus, Rick.
02:38:34 You know who made it?
02:38:36 Where is the fitting in on what
02:38:41 I'm doing
02:38:45 as an expression?
02:38:48 Fair about six other different
02:38:59 Don't.
02:38:59 Oh, I love that music. I expected way more.
02:39:02 The thing though, if we are living in the Matrix,
02:39:06 if this is simulation theory is correct,
02:39:11 it's still reality exactly as we've always known it.
02:39:15 It makes no difference
02:39:18 saying if it wasn't made, they wouldn't have programed us
02:39:20 to be aware that we were in a matrix so it wouldn't matter.
02:39:24 It's not perceivable, it's not observable.
02:39:26 So either way might as well just play along.
02:39:28 Go along, go along, gerbils go along.
02:39:32 I would. I would say the thing that matters.
02:39:34 The thing that matters is the end game.
02:39:39 It's a what's the answer?
02:39:41 Is there always does there have to be an end game?
02:39:42 Is there an agenda?
02:39:43 What happens when we're talking New World Order body after death?
02:39:49 We have words.
02:39:50 What is what is it?
02:39:52 See, that's what's wrong with what the thinking you're thinking is wrong.
02:39:56 This is not dress rehearsal for the real thing
02:40:00 is the real is the real thing.
02:40:03 Everybody needs to hear that same saying
02:40:06 that I'm aware of what happens after I die.
02:40:10 I'm just saying that there is something that continues on that is,
02:40:14 is and or was a part of me.
02:40:17 That is something that is okay.
02:40:20 Is it okay for both things to exist?
02:40:23 Just no, there is not a single one of you in those who exist.
02:40:28 When you do, you do you know that things are a means?
02:40:31 Are there do mummies exist?
02:40:33 What does must exist if
02:40:37 if you live your
02:40:38 life in the same way, resist and don't sacrifice
02:40:42 one second of every moment and cherish one was your life.
02:40:47 Would you have would you accept somebody with faith
02:40:49 on that condition, Gary?
02:40:52 No. Why not?
02:40:55 Gary, make this statement.
02:40:57 Gary says that carbon doesn't exist.
02:41:01 No, energy.
02:41:03 Energy. It can.
02:41:05 Energy can be destroyed in the same way.
02:41:08 Never mind.
02:41:09 I already told you that. Doesn't relate your point.
02:41:11 Stop it.
02:41:12 It doesn't help.
02:41:15 So zero.
02:41:17 Part of you after you die is zero.
02:41:19 Part of you lives on zero. Nothing.
02:41:22 No carbon, 0%, no
02:41:25 fragments, wheat, no calcium,
02:41:28 no sodium.
02:41:29 What does a carbon atom know about me?
02:41:33 I didn't say anything about.
02:41:34 The atoms of your body are in place every cell in you.
02:41:38 I didn't say it knew anything about you.
02:41:40 And yet I'm just saying.
02:41:42 Okay, move.
02:41:43 Now you back to me isn't about me.
02:41:46 You just packed up and fell into over. What about now?
02:41:49 What about you? Isn't you right yet?
02:41:50 You've been replaced 11 years ago.
02:41:52 So even if you die and you've been replaced
02:41:54 in your energy changes to something that we're not seeing organization.
02:41:57 It still means you still might be you.
02:41:59 It's a complicated organization.
02:42:01 All of those atoms. It is complicated,
02:42:06 but what is it?
02:42:08 Is it because it gradually has you have memory before you?
02:42:12 There is no me.
02:42:13 Why do you have memory before then? What is that?
02:42:15 Why is there no replaced?
02:42:17 Why does this why does this new you have recollection
02:42:20 version of shredded atoms so you didn't exist the complicated organization.
02:42:26 Once you no longer exist, then you didn't exist
02:42:28 prior to.
02:42:31 Yes, it's stupid to say yes. Why?
02:42:35 There's no evidence.
02:42:36 If there's evidence of you existing and you're gone,
02:42:38 then why did you exist in the first place?
02:42:40 It never happened to be or not to be.
02:42:43 So that's how perplexed he is.
02:42:45 He's going to a little.
02:42:47 He's got a virgin, frustrated.
02:42:50 Yeah.
02:42:51 The cell phone some time pretend like he had to wipe his face, which is stupid.
02:42:55 What he's saying is to be or not to be, there's no reason.
02:42:59 And what somebody with faith is saying that
02:43:01 to be or to be or to be or to be.
02:43:06 Because once you don't exist, you never existed.
02:43:09 It's stupid. Just stupid.
02:43:11 That's what you suddenly did.
02:43:13 Explain why.
02:43:13 That's stupid.
02:43:14 That's stupid.
02:43:15 It's what you say. No,
02:43:18 no, it isn't
02:43:20 the position.
02:43:23 Yeah, because
02:43:25 the carbon based creature doesn't come forward.
02:43:27 Move on.
02:43:29 It's an adaptation of you.
02:43:31 It has nothing to do with you.
02:43:32 It just means it was here, it attached to you,
02:43:34 and then it moves on and it's completely separate.
02:43:36 I think what he's saying is because the change of the complex
02:43:39 structure of the assembly of said atoms is completely different than the computer
02:43:43 or whatever
02:43:43 the logic is that reads the memories that make you you don't exist anymore.
02:43:47 Because the history of that I just said it's the history
02:43:51 of the atoms where they came from, where they went and where they're going.
02:43:54 Who the fuck cares?
02:43:55 There's the legacy of the atoms just because that's your explanation
02:44:00 for the group of atoms
02:44:01 that was announced that apparently leaves the second you die.
02:44:04 But before they you know that that could be the source and grand jerk.
02:44:08 What is it? I don't know. I wanted you to say it.
02:44:10 I said the wrong one, Greg.
02:44:12 You would. You would declare it.
02:44:14 What about that part? 21 grand?
02:44:16 What about. That was a great movie.
02:44:18 Have you guys seen Free Guy was Ryan Reynolds, Will Smith, three guys.
02:44:21 Great. Lots of NPC.
02:44:24 Oh yeah.
02:44:25 He was an NBC that became sentient.
02:44:29 Ryan Reynolds Didn't he just need Deadpool?
02:44:32 Don't be.
02:44:33 I don't like how you were angrily yelling at me,
02:44:35 you know, deflecting and Brady smooth things over
02:44:38 and you just completely love that.
02:44:40 He is like, oh, shiny squirrel and I chase it.
02:44:43 No, no, no.
02:44:44 He knows how to handle me. You were angry.
02:44:47 I angry.
02:44:48 I want to go back
02:44:52 because if I wasn't here,
02:44:55 everything
02:44:58 particles live on you.
02:45:00 Guess what? We weren't particles before.
02:45:04 Particle don't live. We?
02:45:06 Whatever you say. Do.
02:45:07 How do you know They don't live and they don't move.
02:45:09 They don't do things.
02:45:11 They're not energetic.
02:45:13 We just see them move in the desert.
02:45:16 The definitions of life. You don't live.
02:45:19 You're not rock star by themselves in the middle of the desert.
02:45:24 True story
02:45:26 here. Does it?
02:45:27 You don't live.
02:45:28 All right, I'm here. One more drink.
02:45:31 This is going to be your your what's your.
02:45:34 Oh, you're going to kill me.
02:45:37 You going to destroy me? Yes.
02:45:38 The rent is sort of all for, I guess, what the Rangers of all pledges.
02:45:43 You're you're a bitch.
02:45:45 And this is one of my favorite videos.
02:45:46 And this is what most people reaction the bitches should be.
02:45:51 We're going on.
02:45:52 What happened after he reached out to seven Action News
02:45:56 leaders at Brown during seven News at five,
02:46:01 he witnessed a man boldly dumping large chunks of wood from a flatbed.
02:46:05 A lot,
02:46:07 he said, apparently in broad daylight.
02:46:09 Brown says when he confronted the guy, the man took off.
02:46:12 Brown tells us he jumped into action, got into his car and
02:46:15 tracked down the truck he got a license plate number and called police.
02:46:19 But the mess remained on the street and no one had been caught
02:46:23 taking action for Brown.
02:46:24 We did some digging and found Horst Cabbage, a Warren resident, the truck
02:46:28 Brown described parked in the driveway, Wood covered his yard stick.
02:46:33 Cabbage claims he hit a curb.
02:46:35 The debris accidentally fell out.
02:46:37 It's a little illegal to leave the wood in the street.
02:46:39 So what I'm asking is I'm going
02:46:41 I mean, you don't have to ask me and I don't watch the woman either way.
02:46:45 By the way, I don't take no orders from no women together.
02:46:47 She says she was planning
02:46:48 to go back up the wood, but only had one dollars worth of gas.
02:46:53 So you were saying that you were going back clean up?
02:46:55 Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I'm Mr. Clean up.
02:46:58 I'm not Mr.
02:46:59 Clean. I'm Mr. Clean up.
02:47:01 Somebody said I live in Warren and I'm cleaning up Detroit.
02:47:05 Go figure that one out.
02:47:06 But somebody said that they tried to yell at you to come back and you kept going.
02:47:09 And they must have been a woman.
02:47:11 And I don't listen to women yelling. I tell them to shut up.
02:47:13 Oh, yeah, I recall President Beaumont said, this is a great idea.
02:47:19 I kind of wish I kind of wish I would have played this on aliens because
02:47:22 I had already posted this a couple of times in the group.
02:47:26 He was quite defensive with his answers to me.
02:47:29 He said he's just going to trust this guy automatically.
02:47:33 Like everything he I trust him
02:47:35 because if he's not filtering that, he's not, honestly, he is anything.
02:47:39 Right?
02:47:40 Exactly.
02:47:41 He is cleaning up wood from Detroit and he is from war.
02:47:43 And he's got a great point because it's like,
02:47:45 why am I cleaning up wood
02:47:46 from a completely different fucking city than where I'm from?
02:47:49 I would believe in myself as good as firewood or whatever the password more.
02:47:53 No more trusting people that swear louder, to be least
02:47:57 because they have no filter things.
02:48:00 Brady No, not no relation. No.
02:48:02 He does say that. Right.
02:48:03 That's it. There's a Yale and Harvard.
02:48:05 It's a bunch of studies.
02:48:06 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Fuck. Yeah.
02:48:09 It sounds like you just know that for sure.
02:48:12 I lived all by myself with nobody else's help, old guy.
02:48:16 You know, normal guys, black guys, white guys, Polish guys, Ukrainian guys, channel
02:48:21 and guys from Mars also.
02:48:24 Oh, okay. Oh, from our
02:48:27 department.
02:48:27 Mars.
02:48:28 Oh, these are would have been more right out here.
02:48:30 That's for
02:48:32 gets for my from Mars
02:48:35 but now so I'm just going to Mars one more time.
02:48:37 He was what he right little illegal what in the street.
02:48:40 So what I'm asking is I'm going
02:48:42 well I mean you don't have to ask me and I don't take no orders from the woman.
02:48:45 By the way.
02:48:46 By the way, I don't take no orders from no women
02:48:48 together, does it again, Completely the opposite, by the way.
02:48:51 And no doubt it
02:48:53 was like before you said it and then he just said it,
02:48:56 Yoda, to say yes, he didn't.
02:48:59 Just in case you dumb woman don't understand.
02:49:01 Second ago were standing down.
02:49:03 A woman?
02:49:07 Yeah.
02:49:12 Shit.
02:49:13 That hopefully will make it to promote over five, I think.
02:49:17 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We up to five?
02:49:20 No This is 20.
02:49:21 This this should actually be in for.
02:49:25 Oh shit.
02:49:26 Libya before. Fuck. Yeah.
02:49:27 So you can divide by five.
02:49:29 That sucks for that's what it's like because I show number four.
02:49:33 Hey, I was going to have a curly lighter.
02:49:35 Can we wait?
02:49:36 And since we're doing the multiverse
02:49:39 from now on, is there any way you can do the next five episodes for a promo?
02:49:43 The ones we haven't done.
02:49:46 So yeah, do have a time there already
02:49:49 and go for 30 and again so much more promotional it.
02:49:53 We could do that.
02:49:54 Oh yeah you.
02:49:55 Exactly Yeah.
02:49:55 The future if you're showing the future Voyager is they do it on TV somehow.
02:50:01 I mean if you guys had some foresight you maybe could like
02:50:04 think five episodes in advance, but it doesn't seem like it.
02:50:06 I don't even have foreskin.
02:50:08 Yeah, I.
02:50:09 Oh, I was going to mention I want to get Dr.
02:50:12 Foreskin. Lowest common denominator.
02:50:14 That's actually worse off because. Yeah, we went
02:50:17 through.
02:50:19 All right, good job, everybody.
02:50:21 Fucking asshole.
02:50:26 Little Rock,
02:50:28 I, I set up a new backstop
02:50:30 backdrop, and it looks like I don't see Captain
02:50:34 Kirk or Lewis retired or whatever,
02:50:38 but is it this retard
02:50:41 card? Yeah.
02:50:43 Birth?
02:50:44 No, I couldn't do the segment.
02:50:47 Well, the flange rinse play there.
02:50:50 There's a news.
02:50:52 You should see a horde
02:50:55 Oh, I see.
02:50:57 I see your basement trends transition to burn.
02:51:01 Yeah, It's what I heard the camera from the Joker.
02:51:04 Why so serious?
02:51:05 I got to fill my balloon, but I'm going to hear you guys over.
02:51:09 Okay?
02:51:11 I'm back on top of drawers.
02:51:13 Presents. It's got aluminum foil here.
02:51:16 The foil is.
02:51:23 But my, my,
02:51:25 my whole point with the matrices is
02:51:30 sure,
02:51:31 there there could be infinite versions of us.
02:51:34 And that is
02:51:36 what Jordan Brady might misconstrue as a soul.
02:51:42 Is that the.
02:51:43 The eternity of eternity?
02:51:46 No, no, no, no, no.
02:51:48 Excludes us forever.
02:51:50 But that's it. That
02:51:53 we have no access to any other dimensions
02:51:57 or, realities or universes.
02:52:01 This is what we're stuck with.
02:52:03 And the sooner you deal with reality
02:52:05 as it is, the better off you'll be.
02:52:08 You're not going to get anywhere.
02:52:11 You'd surely have someone.
02:52:12 Shut up, Shut up, Shut up!
02:52:14 You say that.
02:52:15 But what did Caco say?
02:52:17 What did Tyson just say?
02:52:19 What do all these experts say?
02:52:20 They're saying contradictory to what you're fucking talking about.
02:52:26 Are they?
02:52:27 You're making.
02:52:27 Yeah, there is.
02:52:29 There is more to what we're perceiving.
02:52:32 There is more to this reality. There is more to this.
02:52:34 You more is more generous.
02:52:36 One does not automatically view the other.
02:52:40 And there is more to our being.
02:52:42 There is more to our relation to the rest of this universe.
02:52:45 We're not that special.
02:52:48 A butterfly flapping its wings.
02:52:49 Mother fucker
02:52:51 bird flying flag threat is real if you're middle class on this globe.
02:52:55 Gary That was artistically pretty adventurous, real good, memorable.
02:52:59 You say that again.
02:53:00 I'm and I suddenly remember the beginning.
02:53:03 Jaw said, If you're middle class on this globe,
02:53:06 statistically it's like you hit the lottery or we combined that
02:53:09 and said so I kind of am a little bit special.
02:53:13 Plus just looking in,
02:53:15 Well, you're unique, you're special, just like everybody else.
02:53:19 We're all special is another way of saying nobody's special yet.
02:53:23 When we were younger and you could do this and it was just fun, but now it's No, I.
02:53:27 No, no, I still do that. And I'm not. I'm not afraid to
02:53:31 offend people.
02:53:33 I mean, work in.
02:53:34 Yeah, I work.
02:53:34 I'm not going to do this, but I can just do that.
02:53:36 Instead of
02:53:38 having to do this clock out, you
02:53:43 are in show on the shirts
02:53:45 or shirt that shows you the shirts.
02:53:48 You shirts. Oh, wait, I can do that.
02:53:51 I can just do that.
02:53:54 Well, you mean I look like me?
02:53:57 You look like you got to have your mouth open or retarded.
02:54:02 You let me say me.
02:54:05 You know, that's that screenshot we have to capture.
02:54:08 That is the whole point.
02:54:09 You know, there are several in there that are going to be hard to gather, but
02:54:13 they're there.
02:54:15 They are there between
02:54:17 now and earlier.
02:54:19 They're there.
02:54:21 What else do you want me to debunk?
02:54:23 There is nothing in the news other than the freaking Gaza shirt,
02:54:26 which, you know, obviously it could be just be a hey, look over here.
02:54:30 Look over here, look over here.
02:54:31 So what I I've been a hotbed for news topics for decades now.
02:54:35 Is it because Colbert isn't going to be that big of an issue that they want
02:54:39 Ukraine and Ukraine kind have a off that They want to
02:54:42 stigmatize a whole nother thing.
02:54:44 I mean, Gaza is a big thing,
02:54:47 but it ain't got nothing to do with our bullshit
02:54:50 they created.
02:54:51 So I want to thank you guys for your argument.
02:54:55 We're both things are not mutually.
02:54:57 I want to repeat that.
02:54:58 They're not They don't one could.
02:55:00 They both could be,
02:55:03 but they're not mutually exclusive.
02:55:05 You could.
02:55:05 You still have to live your best life for the perceivable life.
02:55:10 And there could be much, much more.
02:55:12 A little more or nothing more.
02:55:14 And it doesn't change how you still live this life what Gary was
02:55:19 that does sound like what I was saying.
02:55:21 In a universe of limitless, infinite possibilities,
02:55:27 infinite number of possibilities truly exists.
02:55:30 And that means that the crazy notions that you have
02:55:33 that make you feel comfortable and let you sleep at night
02:55:36 could exist in some of those.
02:55:39 But man, dealing with those in free and in spite of reality
02:55:45 as it exists for you doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Guys
02:55:52 or girls
02:55:53 don't be gender inclusive or exclusive.
02:55:56 Sorry. Yeah, you're being gender specific.
02:55:58 Yeah.
02:55:59 My you know, I mean, there you guys are.
02:56:01 There is my teams, half my team.
02:56:04 The guys and I were I mean, the
02:56:09 Brady
02:56:12 Are you really making your boys sides?
02:56:15 I know I've never said anything in one sided speaking of
02:56:18 really making a point that means there's a glitch in the matrix.
02:56:21 There should be another glitch in the Matrix.
02:56:23 Breaking news, which is actual breaking news.
02:56:33 An Israeli
02:56:34 officer has died in a militant attack near the Lebanon border.
02:56:38 An Israeli Defense Force officer has died after being injured
02:56:42 in an encounter with militants near the northern border of Lebanon.
02:56:46 Israel's hospital official says the 40 year old officer in the northern young
02:56:52 U.S. district was brought
02:56:55 right exactly in critical condition.
02:56:59 The Galilee Medical Center said in a statement, quote,
02:57:03 He was rushed into the operating room and the doctors fight for his life,
02:57:07 but unfortunately, they had pronounced him dead.
02:57:10 The statement said
02:57:12 3800 civilians
02:57:15 an our historical person from Galilee.
02:57:19 Yeah.
02:57:20 Who did he actually
02:57:23 drop?
02:57:23 Dropping Reed Brady Drop it, Brady
02:57:28 Because it's hard to go towards breaking news.
02:57:32 Gary is wrong. It's just Jesus Christ.
02:57:35 I may or may not have been wrong about the historicity of Jesus Christ.
02:57:40 Jesus of Nazareth is a literal word.
02:57:44 Yeah. Historicity.
02:57:46 That's a fucking weird. You saw it.
02:57:48 If that's real.
02:57:50 It is.
02:57:51 Really?
02:57:53 Yeah.
02:57:54 Brady The fucking great, great hit.
02:57:57 Friggin Kaplan.
02:57:59 That I was right, Gary. Drop. You're right.
02:58:02 I apologize. You're right.
02:58:04 I wrong.
02:58:05 I apologize.
02:58:06 You said it backwards. There it is.
02:58:09 I know, I know, I know.
02:58:11 Do I know my quote of to 150 in Gaza
02:58:15 As Israel aims to obliterate Hamas terrorist capabilities.
02:58:20 UN does Hamas.
02:58:23 You know you're just like this.
02:58:24 It's like this being covered with a garlic
02:58:28 and you dip your pita bread or chips in it if is what?
02:58:32 I don't know what the IDF is, what apparently
02:58:35 apparently the idea was to making to making sure that there is
02:58:39 no Hamas that has military capabilities, whatever that means.
02:58:47 So it's I think it's Hamas weapon.
02:58:49 I sure did.
02:58:51 Pretty sure from last
02:58:53 year said, no, no, you see how this would feel?
02:58:56 No, everyone sees a this is just an allegation.
02:59:04 What is it?
02:59:05 Goddammit,
02:59:08 Rob Brady, Breaking news.
02:59:15 You're not going to believe this part.
02:59:17 Well, why Breaking news?
02:59:19 This just in.
02:59:20 The US military has cloned the original DNA of Jesus Christ
02:59:26 and now has an army of clone Jesuses
02:59:31 with whole miracle man's world.
02:59:35 Are they on their way walking across the Atlantic to get to surgery?
02:59:40 Yes, of course.
02:59:41 They Will walk on water like this old zombie apocalypse
02:59:45 army of Jesus's.
02:59:50 I got that right.
02:59:51 Right.
02:59:52 Yes. And I forget the word I was thinking of earlier.
02:59:56 Any statement that I've made before in
02:59:59 or thereafter is allegedly just sort of or knows
03:00:04 that the real story that really happened
03:00:08 when I'm in here is
03:00:10 three things. We went back in time.
03:00:12 We got a sample.
03:00:14 It was DNA and we've replicated it.
03:00:17 You were right.
03:00:18 I apologize.
03:00:19 And he's walking across the Atlantic.
03:00:23 I want to hit draws garbage bag now,
03:00:26 my garbage bag now they're thing that's not a guy who's a douche bag.
03:00:30 Now things that I we keep forgetting that we need to get to voicemails
03:00:34 have there any any voicemails on review of those at all
03:00:38 Brady spins
03:00:41 it doesn't exist
03:00:43 Brady that does exist that's a thing also the phone number.
03:00:48 The phone number
03:00:49 number.
03:00:52 Well, all draw pieces.
03:00:54 We should tell people they can call in.
03:00:57 I love that I'm going message that Brady wasn't happy with
03:01:00 because I was like treating you like a personal number.
03:01:03 Well, there it is.
03:01:04 Go in now.
03:01:06 You'll hear me saying, thanks for calling.
03:01:08 Leave a message.
03:01:10 And that's exactly I mean, leave a message.
03:01:13 Make it compelling and we might play it.
03:01:20 That's true.
03:01:22 We will.
03:01:23 Can we plot that?
03:01:23 We might. We will play everyone
03:01:27 just Play everyone.
03:01:28 Can I call him now?
03:01:30 Where's my phone?
03:01:32 I'm not sure.
03:01:34 Brady, call me.
03:01:35 I think you might be looking.
03:01:40 I can't find my glasses.
03:01:45 I think I left my phone in the barn.
03:01:48 Oh, my God. You're calling me.
03:01:50 Do you?
03:01:50 You're actually calling?
03:01:51 No, but did you hear ringing? Oh,
03:01:56 that was a great trick.
03:01:58 All right. What the hell?
03:02:00 That sounds exactly like my ringtone.
03:02:02 He said.
03:02:03 Not at all.
03:02:04 That's not how my reading works.
03:02:07 Are you see? Draw from here.
03:02:09 Is that an Ivy through shirt?
03:02:13 Me? Yeah.
03:02:15 I don't know what it is. It's kind of a very Jupiter esque shape.
03:02:18 But this is to the stars, which is a term to lungs,
03:02:21 which am I have only $500 invested in to
03:02:26 do this.
03:02:28 Oh, hold on. Wait. What's happening?
03:02:30 Is it playing?
03:02:30 Because I can't hear you guys.
03:02:32 Yeah, Is it is. Can you turn it over?
03:02:34 We can hear it.
03:02:35 So I was talking to her.
03:02:36 It sounds like
03:02:40 it sounds like a robo call.
03:02:42 Sounded like a gentleman from Europe
03:02:45 said it's all recorded or I'm
03:02:54 not sure if it's loud enough.
03:02:55 That's
03:02:57 as a robo avoid
03:03:04 minute
03:03:07 guru.
03:03:08 Oh, this is a draw.
03:03:11 Draw did this.
03:03:14 I'm not sure Gary is going to be good at radio.
03:03:17 Oh, okay.
03:03:21 So first, No Jesus, No Santa Claus.
03:03:24 Yeah. No caller What's left?
03:03:28 I mean, you're like, live your best life and there's nothing in there.
03:03:31 Why are you shitting on this one so much? I'm supposed to be the skeptic.
03:03:33 You're supposed to be all Mr. Peace and Harmony. Live up to it.
03:03:36 So it was some German armada is up north, right?
03:03:40 I mean, if anything arbitrary further up to you, it's not, you know,
03:03:43 you got to be fucking on the road.
03:03:47 That would be up in Vermont.
03:03:49 All right, Here's our next I mean, 23 miles.
03:03:52 26 miles, 30 miles, 32 miles.
03:03:55 I mean, what is that, 101,248 mile
03:04:01 Brady, You got to be all the way in
03:04:03 Good words,
03:04:20 we better bleep out the number.
03:04:28 My best producer ever.
03:04:31 I don't know what that is, but that was great.
03:04:34 We're just we're just going to keep going.
03:04:37 Keep were going.
03:04:39 Oh, yeah.
03:04:57 Wish I could hear
03:05:18 as well draw It's a very nice gentleman from
03:05:22 all the way over in India.
03:05:23 We got some international calls over phone.
03:05:25 That's great.
03:05:34 I think somebody got the wrong number.
03:05:38 So like, I don't know, it's
03:05:40 in a hotel front desk.
03:05:42 It sounds like we've got some international listeners
03:05:44 and some local listeners.
03:05:46 That's pretty good.
03:05:47 One more.
03:05:48 I think there's some business calls for Gary. Interesting
03:05:58 manscaping Be our sponsor.
03:06:10 Oh, it's a number that's not fair.
03:06:12 I was going to write it down.
03:06:14 That was only for Gary.
03:06:15 That's bullshit.
03:06:17 I'm jealous.
03:06:18 How do they know my real name? Chemicals.
03:06:21 Because you use it instead of large.
03:06:22 Because you should be flattered instead of Gary, I.
03:06:25 You know what? I'm drawn.
03:06:28 I know your draw or draw stories is our best.
03:06:31 Duckman.
03:06:32 Drury's
03:06:34 Drury's.
03:06:35 Our first spin off is going be a whole new podcast
03:06:40 featuring draw and recipe stories by draw.
03:06:43 And then Brady and I will be sidekicks.
03:06:45 It'll be great
03:06:48 co-hosts.
03:06:50 I am not a side
03:06:52 show.
03:06:53 Somebody is offended.
03:06:56 Oh, words.
03:06:58 I'm content to be a sidekick.
03:07:00 I'm sorry.
03:07:01 And I.
03:07:03 I really.
03:07:04 I really don't have a problem with that.
03:07:07 Let's have a threesome right now.
03:07:09 Okay. With a spin. Okay.
03:07:13 Give me a little.
03:07:14 I need a108 spin.
03:07:20 Well, there's like, a flash of a naked woman there for a second.
03:07:23 If you can freeze that frame, will Easter egg for everyone?
03:07:27 Freeze frame. It's
03:07:29 normally only ordered
03:07:33 for one more word
03:07:36 marker with words.
03:07:38 Should there be strict regulations on societies?
03:07:41 Yes, of course.
03:07:44 I think. Is that shit?
03:07:46 Well, I'm not so into eating pesticides, but
03:07:49 it's better than aphids.
03:07:53 Here we go.
03:07:54 Eat my problems before I get to it.
03:07:57 Keep in mind, there's thousand 183 options on this wheel.
03:08:02 So some of them are good, Some of them are goat
03:08:06 loads. Oh, okay.
03:08:08 I want to the I want to rain down their lives on pause.
03:08:12 Just going to be really quick. Okay.
03:08:13 You know, we either use don't use pesticides
03:08:17 and we pests which are bad for us
03:08:19 or we use pesticides which we eat, pesticides which are bad for us.
03:08:23 Equal.
03:08:26 I would
03:08:26 say pests are better for us than pesticides.
03:08:29 Sure, I forgot goats.
03:08:32 Okay, I got a rave about goats.
03:08:34 I love the screaming goats.
03:08:35 I love the fainting goats and I love the ones that climb the trees.
03:08:40 Just the one video I had
03:08:43 actually had some goats in it and they were all they supposed,
03:08:46 you know how much money we wasted trying to frickin blow up goats?
03:08:50 Blow them up?
03:08:51 I mean, there's a whole movie starring goats, man, who's There.
03:08:55 Goats? Yeah.
03:08:57 Melody.
03:08:58 GROSS What's your next movie?
03:09:01 Spoilers. Their boiler.
03:09:03 They spent millions or billions, whatever the equivalent is.
03:09:07 And I don't think they ever blew up.
03:09:10 Is that the George Clooney one in another dimension
03:09:14 They may have blown up another multi many world
03:09:18 in more infinities or fewer
03:09:22 infinity war it is it would have to be more.
03:09:25 You cannot count infinity.
03:09:28 You cannot fight or count it.
03:09:29 So it doesn't to be fewer.
03:09:31 There are degrees of infinity.
03:09:34 I disagree how many degrees by this degree.
03:09:37 And you can you can disagree all you want.
03:09:39 It's mathematically correct.
03:09:41 I dismiss your premise.
03:09:43 That was ridiculous. Numbers don't exist.
03:09:46 Numbers incorrect.
03:09:48 Amazonian boosterism for how many movies of Kevin Bacon is it going to be numbers?
03:09:53 Is your brain trying to quantify?
03:09:55 Infinity numbers do not exist in infinity.
03:09:58 That defines something.
03:10:00 The reason we can't understand infinity
03:10:02 is because we can't understand infinities.
03:10:05 But the difference between infinity and numbers, as your brain can quantify,
03:10:09 like a digital switch
03:10:11 where it actually stops on something or analog, it goes from one to the next.
03:10:14 And it's a spectrum that you can't tell from one second starts from the next.
03:10:19 There are no numbers in infinity.
03:10:23 It's quite your spectrum.
03:10:24 We just treat it like a really, really, really big number.
03:10:29 Oh, because that's just a really, really big number.
03:10:31 It's not big enough.
03:10:33 I guess you're going.
03:10:37 Oh, but back to There's no numbers.
03:10:40 There's no numbers.
03:10:41 There's no definition.
03:10:42 There's no steps when it arise.
03:10:44 What you're talking about is a singularity.
03:10:46 Think we're going to create a singularity with quantum artificial intelligence,
03:10:51 the eyewitnesses singularity versus the merging or orchestrating,
03:10:55 which between digital, biological,
03:11:00 that's the singularity and has nothing to do with infinity.
03:11:03 I built an illusion of mankind has something to do with that.
03:11:07 I if you are interested in this reality to sure,
03:11:12 but only because you connect it, it
03:11:14 makes no logical sense.
03:11:16 Evolution of alien kind.
03:11:17 Okay.
03:11:21 But is infinitely alien zero.
03:11:24 I still can't believe you guys said that.
03:11:26 There's some definition of infinity, but we're fully the of it loses me.
03:11:33 All right, So, yeah,
03:11:34 you guys the one in the
03:11:37 back of their eyes.
03:11:39 I just say one.
03:11:40 If we're both you guys.
03:11:42 You guys, you guys are you.
03:11:44 It doesn't go with our multiverse.
03:11:45 We're all in the same spot.
03:11:46 Am I still to most
03:11:48 user here, These are the flags.
03:11:51 Are we in a different order on your screen than my on at the top of me
03:11:55 it's often different.
03:11:56 Yeah.
03:11:57 I figured a way not not present the live feed but we can see it.
03:12:02 They don't see it.
03:12:04 I'm with you.
03:12:06 He's presenting.
03:12:08 Oh, no,
03:12:10 but show my eyes here.
03:12:12 And I think we just go through your head.
03:12:13 Spin,
03:12:16 toss me full screen tosses.
03:12:18 Yeah, very.
03:12:19 Just this is a brief clip, but it is kind of weird
03:12:22 because all the other goats are all very stagnant.
03:12:26 Some of them are.
03:12:26 We go on their years.
03:12:27 What, you want that goats?
03:12:30 Well, I don't know what else you fucking want, Ro brah.
03:12:33 I can get it to go to that.
03:12:35 Oh I'm sharing it.
03:12:38 Yeah,
03:12:41 sure.
03:12:42 Remove. Hmm.
03:12:44 Which one?
03:12:45 It's the one next to you. Right.
03:12:46 Which one's the lime screen?
03:12:49 Dump it away and bring it back.
03:12:50 Yeah, Do that.
03:12:52 Oh, wait.
03:12:52 I got to get rid of Miley.
03:12:53 You know, we had two before. There we go.
03:12:55 Yeah, it was me.
03:12:56 It was the Spanish, of course.
03:12:58 You know, everything is my fault.
03:13:01 But then I get credit.
03:13:02 I can if everything was done music when after 20 shows,
03:13:06 something actually goes right.
03:13:08 I want credit.
03:13:10 All these like some of like there's a couple of them that are
03:13:12 maybe we're going there years here and there,
03:13:14 but it's very subtle, but it's just weird that they're all
03:13:18 stagnant as fuck.
03:13:20 And that's about it. Sorry.
03:13:22 There's some other there's way better videos of that.
03:13:24 I will not dispute that dumb helicopter fucking.
03:13:28 Is it the one they all fall over at the same time?
03:13:32 No, but there's a one from.
03:13:34 So check this out.
03:13:36 It goes along with your was a concert, but It's way more Billy
03:13:39 literally in concert where everyone
03:13:42 could look at look at all these like
03:13:45 I think there's goats there's a whole herd that they start they do the same thing.
03:13:49 They they're like catatonic and and they even fall and they all wake
03:13:53 up, like, just boom, like they're frozen and then back to life at the same time.
03:13:57 And happens over and over again.
03:13:59 You can them out.
03:14:00 Real life happens more than once.
03:14:02 You can freak them on to where they kind of like fainting goats.
03:14:06 Yeah, they faint. Yeah. Thank you.
03:14:07 I was going to say have a seizure, but it's not a seizure. It's just fainting.
03:14:11 And what about those birds?
03:14:12 That sound swarms exactly the same direction.
03:14:15 What about those birds that freeze in midair as they screw the fish?
03:14:20 How do they know they're not touching?
03:14:22 The only thing that's all in the news is our dog real
03:14:25 is on a different wavelength that I can't perceive
03:14:29 apparently as real Gaza and hummus or just nothing.
03:14:33 But in the news.
03:14:34 I know I don't like that call it delicious breaking news hummus is
03:14:40 oh let's let's give it up for Gary
03:14:43 framing after this breaking news and breaking news.
03:14:47 There is a lot of hummus in Israel
03:14:50 right now, a lot of Gaza hummus in Israel
03:14:56 is red pepper.
03:14:57 What is the what is the Gaza taste like?
03:15:00 But not very
03:15:01 much like geezer, but a little more Gaza.
03:15:04 All right.
03:15:05 That's second time we made a parallel joke.
03:15:07 That time it was garlic,
03:15:10 garlic, garlic, bread, garlic.
03:15:14 Guys, you got to wake up in 4 hours,
03:15:16 three for one and a half until noon.
03:15:20 Yeah.
03:15:20 Oh, come on.
03:15:22 I'm training on a new job.
03:15:24 I'm in at 6 a.m.. No.
03:15:28 Do you want to do that?
03:15:28 And do you want to do this at five m?
03:15:31 Yeah. I can't believe you're doing this.
03:15:33 Not during your time anymore.
03:15:34 This is.
03:15:35 This is the time. It is. So how long are you going to do?
03:15:37 I announced to them I'm going to have a video released,
03:15:40 whether it's just a little I edit one of your clips.
03:15:44 Can you do one of those fun clips every week or twice a week? Yes.
03:15:48 And then that's scheduled release at 10 p.m.
03:15:51 every day
03:15:53 on Friday will be a preview
03:15:56 show and hopefully you can have some type of a sneak preview
03:15:59 because got some idea for next week.
03:16:00 I know you do
03:16:03 know I saw the first teaser.
03:16:05 You can't we got to think ahead.
03:16:07 I mean, you got to think ahead. I'm not thinking.
03:16:09 I follow.
03:16:10 I know.
03:16:11 I know.
03:16:11 It's clearly my job to think
03:16:13 because we've got deficiencies in that category everywhere else.
03:16:17 Word we're looking for sources.
03:16:21 He just really laid that down, I feel like.
03:16:23 So I'm sure as an honest guy who is and the guy who's got his phone
03:16:29 in a fucking barn off of a fucking 4G,
03:16:33 probably maybe 5G, if he's lucky.
03:16:36 It's 5G. It says 5G.
03:16:38 Are you says
03:16:41 so? Yeah.
03:16:41 The death toll in Gaza is 1500 so far.
03:16:45 I feel bad for that one officer.
03:16:47 But what about the 1499 civilians?
03:16:52 No matter, I'm not there.
03:16:54 Every line matters.
03:16:56 Everybody, though, honestly, if there's if there's
03:16:58 a bunch of people in a disaster and they all died
03:17:01 except you, your first emotion, regardless
03:17:05 whether you're atheist or Christian, is going to feel relief, luck, religion,
03:17:11 and then guilt
03:17:14 because you know why me kind of stuff, right?
03:17:16 Yeah, there's stages.
03:17:18 No more lectures.
03:17:21 I mean,
03:17:23 anything they did, it was like, Oh,
03:17:25 they're like ginger vampires.
03:17:28 I've got a weird experience.
03:17:30 The same way for sure.
03:17:31 And maybe Britney is there now, but it's more or less of
03:17:34 as long as it doesn't happen to me or anyone I know.
03:17:38 It's just like whatever doesn't even happen.
03:17:41 Like they call that person an attitude.
03:17:44 M.D., I mean, I in a NIMBY sorry, NIMBY,
03:17:48 and I hate that in my backyard,
03:17:51 in this genre of fuck what's happening.
03:17:53 And as long as it's not in my backyard,
03:17:56 I don't even know guys, so much we may not know.
03:17:59 I apologize in advance because I'm not sure how everyone feels on the subject.
03:18:04 But when he's going to bust out, not in a small town
03:18:08 down in back to Stephan, it's like we've made jokes.
03:18:12 I mean, it's not a joke.
03:18:13 It's not a joke.
03:18:14 It sucks, it's fucked up.
03:18:15 But like, jokes, we make jokes.
03:18:19 Nice things just to write jokes.
03:18:20 Now, because of this, our way of coping with it, that's like if I can't, that's.
03:18:25 I think that should Gary had to posture it is like this is not a joke.
03:18:30 Not a joke right now
03:18:32 because that joke about so many times that like the boy who cried wolf man, No.
03:18:37 Who was like, Hey, I need to preface this.
03:18:39 What did the fish say when it hit the wall?
03:18:42 Right.
03:18:43 What did the fish say when he hit the wall?
03:18:47 Damn.
03:18:50 Good God, that's terrible.
03:18:51 Okay, so, I mean, I'm.
03:18:54 I make inappropriate rules.
03:18:57 I've grown.
03:18:58 I have I have nine siblings,
03:19:01 but I'm one of nine lots.
03:19:04 And we're down and we're down to seven, which would
03:19:09 I have gone to?
03:19:11 Two sibling funerals so far.
03:19:15 And I've made inappropriate jokes like
03:19:20 parents should never
03:19:22 or no, no,
03:19:25 a parent should never have
03:19:26 to attend their child's funeral, which is actually true.
03:19:30 That should never happen. But I reverse it.
03:19:32 I said a child should never have to witness their parents, you know.
03:19:35 But regardless, I mean, I've made it a joke at every one of my siblings.
03:19:41 That was a funeral joke because that's not good.
03:19:44 The latest one, the latest one
03:19:47 was at Janice's funeral.
03:19:49 And I said, I got up in front of the crowd and I said, when I got the call from my
03:19:55 my sister, Diane, she said, I've got some bad news.
03:19:59 And I was like, Please let it be Lisa.
03:20:01 Please let it be Lisa.
03:20:03 And it was Janice and Lisa
03:20:06 who was sitting right beside me, was not amused.
03:20:12 Yeah, that's the best part about you.
03:20:16 I said that everybody next to Lisa.
03:20:21 Oops,
03:20:25 It's a tell you.
03:20:27 So what are you going to do?
03:20:28 Okay, guys, I got to go.
03:20:31 As I said below, Final thought.
03:20:35 What final thought?
03:20:37 Do you have a final thought?
03:20:39 No, I thought that I thought that story was it
03:20:43 and that's what I was going to rhyme it and everything.
03:20:47 All Listen, guys.
03:20:48 Mattresses on snakes are better.
03:20:51 We're living in the matrix. It doesn't.
03:20:53 If there's a multiverse, this is the reality we have to deal with.
03:20:57 Making up fantasies doesn't help and just deal with it.
03:21:03 Man up.
03:21:04 Pick yourself up by your bootstraps.
03:21:06 And as above, so below
03:21:10 the welfare
03:21:34 in the era or.
03:21:36 Yeah. Good.
03:21:36 Doug. No, indeed it should. Doug too.
03:21:40 They hear everything.
03:21:41 It's wonderful. It's not that I want to say anything, but
03:21:45 I'm not in a rush to just like after Bird.
03:21:48 But I mean, in a minute here, so fellowship.
03:21:51 Finish my beer.
03:21:52 Relax a second.
03:21:55 I like those shows when they show the silhouettes of people talking
03:21:57 and you actually can hear them well, even some just random banter.
03:22:01 I don't know.
03:22:02 I don't give a shit like just a non-serious like again, it's
03:22:06 what I think when you're working on the road,
03:22:09 it's just like, Hey, we're like, we're not talking to you.
03:22:12 And you know that It's just like
03:22:15 for 2 minutes afterwards.
03:22:17 It's like, What do you think?
03:22:19 Talking That was good. You know, it was bad.
03:22:22 What's wrong with what I did?
03:22:23 That was it worst?
03:22:26 It was the best, best podcast ever.
03:22:28 And So we're having some rain.
03:22:30 Did we do something wrong?
03:22:31 Should we use them better?
03:22:33 I think there needed to be more jokes.
03:22:36 I try.
03:22:38 I'm no comedian. I try that.
03:22:41 It's I had volume on there
03:22:44 and what
03:22:45 a theme was.
03:22:47 The major there was the The X-Files version.
03:22:50 X-Files was incredible.
03:22:52 Do that.
03:22:53 I didn't play. Oh, it's Googling matrices.
03:22:55 No one knows what the fuck that word even is.
03:22:57 You got to.
03:22:59 I like it better than Matrix because it just everyone's going to think it's
03:23:03 an extension of the movie and there's so many matrix between flag and mattress.
03:23:08 The tags that I put out, trust me, we'll get plenty of hits.
03:23:11 I need to dump my links.
03:23:14 Mattresses was first, mattresses was second leg.
03:23:17 It had my legs
03:23:21 finally, finally.
03:23:22 Seriously, fresh food was impressive, but they didn't really offer
03:23:26 anything content.
03:23:27 When I got on, I feel like they were that great fresh
03:23:31 and like they were impressive, like, but I just didn't content wise,
03:23:36 I wasn't like, Oh, this is something I'm going to tune in to and give money to.
03:23:39 No, I tune in all the time.
03:23:41 I'm refreshing this.
03:23:43 I give I give check content, but I don't like it.
03:23:46 Russians You watch and versions on a regular basis.
03:23:49 I watch whatever is popular and I support whatever is going on and rumble.
03:23:53 I just didn't think either of them were fed any of them.
03:23:56 So I actually got called out.
03:23:58 I was Chen and they were like I mentioned that they were a copy of whatever
03:24:02 and they
03:24:03 kind of annihilated me.
03:24:05 Oh no.
03:24:06 And I just basically said, Hey, I'm old.
03:24:09 I don't really care about anything they're saying.
03:24:11 I'm just watching it for the
03:24:12 for the perspective, the experience and what they're doing.
03:24:17 And maybe so I can try and understand my children
03:24:19 so I can help them in the dating world, but I don't want them to emulate
03:24:23 most of those guys. I want them to be aware of it.
03:24:26 Beware of being manly, but not so much so that it's your identity.
03:24:29 Yeah. No, no.
03:24:30 That that episode was
03:24:33 that was competing with us last week was a they mentioned that
03:24:37 the use of a stripper pole
03:24:38 just got a brand new studio and these are these have a stripper pole in their
03:24:41 old studio.
03:24:43 So I don't know if
03:24:44 they're just using that as a springboard to.
03:24:48 Garner attention and just bring some random
03:24:50 strippers in there, pay them a couple of hundred bucks.
03:24:53 Oh, they have, but they have only fans, chicks.
03:24:55 And most of the time, the whole shtick that they're doing right now,
03:24:57 Steve was paying a couple of hundred bucks.
03:25:00 Steve will do it.
03:25:01 Sneak go.
03:25:03 What's the other guy's name, man?
03:25:05 They're all trying to find pure women in the shtick.
03:25:08 Is that why is the standards today so low that if the chick is in a whore
03:25:13 on onlyfans, why is she like a keeper and the one you should marry?
03:25:16 Why is the standards so with women right now,
03:25:19 why should we respect them?
03:25:21 Because they don't respect men
03:25:22 and they talk about how easy it is for women to date
03:25:25 and how hard it is for men to date, because we to have clout and be clean
03:25:29 and have a good job, women
03:25:30 just basically have to be slightly hot and somebody will want to fuck them, right?
03:25:35 And then they just repeat.
03:25:37 They repeat that every night with a different group of girls.
03:25:40 They make them look stupid
03:25:42 and then they repeat,
03:25:44 I'm not going to reference who it is.
03:25:47 Definitely somebody Gary And I know and
03:25:54 they won't her know.
03:25:55 Yeah, I guess so.
03:25:57 But like, he's not like that's what I used to call now and he's cool.
03:26:01 So him and I went to, I used to frequent
03:26:05 when I was off of mountain and I'm 59 who knows
03:26:11 It's a little thick.
03:26:12 Yeah. Must eat it with a spoon.
03:26:14 The big stuff chicken.
03:26:15 They actually made it a like big stuff spoon actually.
03:26:18 But you can actually still get the big stuffed chicken.
03:26:20 It's not on the menu anywhere where you can still get it.
03:26:23 I don't go there anymore, but
03:26:25 my buddy,
03:26:27 who Gary knows
03:26:30 no names, have sources that are
03:26:33 harder.
03:26:34 Harder.
03:26:35 I can't believe how much your group
03:26:39 of friends says harder not harder.
03:26:43 That's so, everyone.
03:26:44 I was like, Wow, Everyone is
03:26:47 the same with that joke.
03:26:50 They're sitting the bar and their two chicks that roll in,
03:26:53 and both of them were not very attractive,
03:26:57 but one of them was like very much obviously
03:27:02 kind of retarded.
03:27:04 And so like, we're just in there,
03:27:06 whatever, or get drinks and food.
03:27:09 And then the one goes the retarded
03:27:13 one goes to the bathroom
03:27:16 and he immediately gets up and I'm like, Oh shit.
03:27:19 Like he's making a move.
03:27:20 So he goes over there and he's talking to the non retarded one.
03:27:23 Even though she was so unattractive
03:27:28 and he's talking to her for a little while,
03:27:30 and then he comes back and sits down and then the chick
03:27:34 comes back from the bathroom and sits down and I'm like,
03:27:38 you know, I'm just like, What are you doing?
03:27:39 He goes, I was just, you know, just talking to her.
03:27:41 I'm like, Well, you hit on her.
03:27:43 And she goes, Well, now I was asking about her friend, and I'm like, Oh, like what?
03:27:50 And he's like, Yeah, yeah.
03:27:51 You know, I was asking about her friend, and I'm like, I'm like, Dude, she, like,
03:27:55 looks like she's kind of retarded.
03:27:58 And he's like, Yeah, I know.
03:28:00 And I'm like, What?
03:28:03 And it's like, Yeah, he's like, he's like, I'm kind of an asshole
03:28:06 and he's like, it just, it just seems like it's really easy.
03:28:10 And so I don't know.
03:28:12 And who asked about a friend though that sounds like Junior
03:28:17 so then the past and it's not like yes or no
03:28:21 check here the non retarded one goes to the bathroom
03:28:24 and then he goes over there and talks of the retarded, gets her number
03:28:28 and then comes back and like it was the weirdest thing
03:28:31 because he was like after the owner of the gazelle,
03:28:36 if you're the lion, you're on the plane all along.
03:28:39 You always want to learn.
03:28:41 If you learn, you're hitting on women from comedians.
03:28:42 They always say you got to separate the weak one from the herd.
03:28:46 I don't know.
03:28:47 It was you start somewhere, you get hungry.
03:28:49 If you're hungry enough, you ever notice how it's all hot in the bar?
03:28:53 Like 10:00?
03:28:54 But then it like 130,
03:28:56 everybody starts looking really good.
03:28:59 I mean, when I was in my twenties and single, I was No, no, it's
03:29:02 obviously a story.
03:29:05 My friend of my girlfriend
03:29:07 and I was invited to a bar that was supposed to be Unreal Royal Oak.
03:29:12 But then for some reason it turned to Brighton and it was
03:29:18 the larger the,
03:29:20 the pound, the pound in Brighton.
03:29:23 And it was quite the interesting atmosphere.
03:29:26 There was a couple old
03:29:27 that were just like totally creeping on like the younger chicks.
03:29:31 And there was one chick they kept like crying to the bouncer.
03:29:34 And I actually at one point went up to the bouncer because.
03:29:36 I knew that this
03:29:37 I saw several times that this dude was like touching younger chicks
03:29:40 and like coming up to him and they were getting freaked out.
03:29:42 And this chick was like, totally distraught.
03:29:45 And so I went up to and I was like, Hey, you know, like, I can see
03:29:49 the bouncer, like a smirk on his face.
03:29:50 And it was kind of weird.
03:29:52 And I told him, I'm like, Hey, you know, you got a smirk on your face.
03:29:54 This chick seems very distraught.
03:29:56 I'm like, This dude has been a fucking creep to numerous chicks.
03:30:00 And people have walked out like we've seen them.
03:30:03 I'm like, I've got three other people at my table that all agree with me.
03:30:06 And I'm like, I don't know what you're doing
03:30:08 or how you're running your shit.
03:30:10 I don't mean to criticize you, but
03:30:13 that's the case.
03:30:14 So like, I just kind of told them, like, what it was.
03:30:16 And he goes, Oh, you don't like I told them to back off.
03:30:21 So the rest of the time they do.
03:30:22 Kind of did stand up, watch the do the whole time.
03:30:24 The chick that was crying kept going back over to the bouncer and like,
03:30:28 it seemed like they knew each other.
03:30:30 It was just the weirdest fucking dynamic. But
03:30:34 weird dudes, old dudes
03:30:35 creeping on young chicks in the bars is hilarious to watch.
03:30:40 So I stopped going to the bar even with wife, we would go to the bar
03:30:44 and not hitting on people and feel really weird in our thirties.
03:30:47 Like, Hey, remember when you would look at that one really old weird?
03:30:51 Now it's me.
03:30:53 Now we we like people watching her and I up
03:30:56 until maybe two years ago, maybe even before we were good.
03:30:59 I love people in our town.
03:31:01 We go to an area and we we go to skips.
03:31:04 We used to get the Lions season tickets, and they sucked so bad
03:31:08 there was nothing else to do but look at everyone in the crowd.
03:31:11 We go to scorekeeper, we get a pitcher each.
03:31:13 We'd fucking stand there
03:31:14 and watch all the dipshits fucking learn how to fucking get drunk and socialize.
03:31:19 And then we wait.
03:31:20 We wait till the bar closes, kick us all out.
03:31:23 We stand in the street, watch a couple of fights break out, and the cops
03:31:26 get like, it's the most entertaining shit in Ann Arbor.
03:31:31 And especially around the scorekeepers when it lets out.
03:31:34 It's hilarious.
03:31:36 Always entertaining
03:31:37 Fliers are fun scorekeepers downtown Utica.
03:31:42 Now we used to actually go to because we used to go to on Fridays
03:31:46 and or Saturdays they would have all you can eat crab legs at the buffet
03:31:51 at the Hollywood Casino in Toledo, which is now a frickin
03:31:58 what is that dumb shit?
03:32:00 Fucking barstool is not even a buffet anymore.
03:32:03 But you could get all you can eat crab legs on.
03:32:06 I think either Friday, Friday or Saturday night or Saturday night.
03:32:09 We go there, eat all you can eat crab legs,
03:32:11 come back and just watch the bar traffic, get out of fucking scorekeepers
03:32:15 and watch a bunch of fights and dumb dumb people b
03:32:18 get fucked, fucked up by cops and stuff.
03:32:21 There was a stabbing one time.
03:32:22 We saw a stabbing.
03:32:23 There was a guy who was bleeding and police were intervened
03:32:27 that was not outside the scorekeepers.
03:32:28 It was right down the road by that movie theater. But
03:32:32 it was always a good time.
03:32:36 I have never been in a casino,
03:32:39 really?
03:32:42 You know how Gary has that weird
03:32:45 No, that weird swearing thing.
03:32:47 Now, I don't know why I said, You know how Gary has that swearing thing.
03:32:51 It is weird.
03:32:52 I won't go to these local casinos.
03:32:54 I've been outside.
03:32:55 I'm sorry, I should rephrase that.
03:32:56 I've never been to any of the Michigan casinos
03:32:59 because I didn't like.
03:33:00 I didn't like the fact we voted no for it 23 times.
03:33:03 And then the 24th time they were like, Yep.
03:33:06 And then it just stuck.
03:33:07 I thought we should vote for it 24 times and make it even and call a winner.
03:33:11 I don't know.
03:33:12 So out of spite in character, I don't.
03:33:15 I've never been. But
03:33:18 once I started traveling, I
03:33:19 realized that every single casino offers
03:33:24 free play great amenities.
03:33:26 I knew if you if you can not all of them but a lot of them do
03:33:30 if you can control your gambling it's a great way when we we went to Vegas
03:33:35 and had a great time and ended up like 90 bucks a head counting airfare.
03:33:39 That's that's what I said.
03:33:41 My girlfriend the Hollywood Casino in Toledo, they changed their players card.
03:33:46 And so they offer a couple of things you can do.
03:33:49 One is through an online app.
03:33:51 One thing one is like direct while you're there,
03:33:53 but it's all just free place so that you can get
03:33:56 in this little Asian woman, does she like was the season.
03:34:00 She helped us out with every single aspect.
03:34:02 She was just through every single thing and she
03:34:05 literally I found
03:34:06 a ticket that was like half ripped
03:34:09 and I tried putting it in a machine and it had jammed the machine up.
03:34:13 And all of a sudden there's this little Asian woman going, Oh, you did it, do you?
03:34:16 And I'm like, What?
03:34:17 And then she's like, Oh, yeah.
03:34:18 And so she busted open, pulls the ticket out.
03:34:21 So it's telling us about all this free play that we can get.
03:34:23 She restores the ticket, which I just found,
03:34:27 and we ended up getting like $25 I think each and free play.
03:34:31 We parlayed that into $100 each walking away.
03:34:35 I'm not sure Gary should be shown as cocaine tray
03:34:37 if he won't even talk about other things, you know?
03:34:41 So that is
03:34:43 scary. I didn't know you did,
03:34:45 Roger.
03:34:47 I don't know.
03:34:47 For instance, digital or video poker, video slots,
03:34:51 all that because they're so easily leased the mechanics.
03:34:54 They have to be smart about the mechanical tricking the problem.
03:34:57 The problem is, is the free play. You usually have to play slots.
03:35:00 And so what I do is I play a slot machine and I cash out
03:35:03 every single opportunity I have yeah.
03:35:07 And then I take that money and I take it to a game
03:35:09 that I'm actually able to play and want to play.
03:35:13 What I was reading too.
03:35:15 If you have a lot of coins
03:35:16 in the tray of the really, really, really old mechanical ones,
03:35:19 the payout they would get less lose the more money was in there obviously
03:35:22 because they're like dude you won enough and they would get tight.
03:35:26 Oh really?
03:35:27 So I would just do coins scooping my quarters or coins, whatever it was.
03:35:31 I think they were quarters
03:35:33 way back when Vegas was so nice.
03:35:36 You could go two slots of fun, do nickel slots and get
03:35:39 premium liquor delivered 24 seven
03:35:42 for free free liquor.
03:35:43 Just, you know, try to even if you lose it nickels.
03:35:47 How long does it take you to lose it?
03:35:48 Nickels A couple of hours.
03:35:50 Honestly, a
03:35:52 roulette is my game of choice
03:35:54 and I've never seen it like it in Atlantic City
03:35:59 and in Reno there was dollar minimum
03:36:04 and the minimums have gone.
03:36:06 The it's no, it's down.
03:36:08 It was way down because roulette usually is
03:36:09 $5 minimum where the casinos around us where I'm what I'm used to.
03:36:13 I haven't been there in years, but I went down and down when I'm with like a grand
03:36:19 just just because I, I didn't lose anything but roulette
03:36:23 by putting the two green squares on there decreases, you know, affects everything.
03:36:28 But I, I look at see going to my brother and I have argued about sequins versus
03:36:33 so let me ask you then we go to casino Have you won do you think you're ahead
03:36:39 I if I have time at a roulette table
03:36:42 or I'm not you know, when we ever go to the casino is up,
03:36:46 I think blackjack is the safest one.
03:36:49 There's no one.
03:36:50 But I think that's the least less safe.
03:36:53 If I ever have time at the same table, I can't.
03:36:57 All bad.
03:36:58 That's the one.
03:36:58 That's the least that
03:37:01 most chances to highest chance to win the least chance
03:37:04 most safe logic rules you can win the most
03:37:09 as long as you stay at 17
03:37:13 and you're playing maybe five shoes against the dealer,
03:37:17 you will always lose because the dealer always wins.
03:37:22 But that's the best chance
03:37:24 of walking away with anything above zero,
03:37:27 which is still a slim to none chance
03:37:30 as above.
03:37:31 So zero.
03:37:34 What are you pointing out? I'm a battler.
03:37:36 I'm a fat lip from carrying firewood yesterday.
03:37:40 Would you eat a lot of firewood? There?
03:37:43 Maybe you shouldn't
03:37:44 carry it with your hurts.
03:37:47 Yeah, right there. Hurt.
03:37:48 You ever had a hurt on it?
03:37:53 Hurts.
03:37:53 Done it.
03:37:57 Jaw was feeling like.
03:37:58 Is this the pillow talk?
03:38:00 He admitted it.
03:38:01 I know this is the after hours draft.
03:38:03 He begged me to stay. I.
03:38:07 I feel. I feel. I think.
03:38:09 Is he okay?
03:38:10 Oh, yeah, he's fine. Does he?
03:38:13 I wasn't going to like back in, but those games were.
03:38:16 Or is it like an illusion?
03:38:17 It's a matrix backdrop.
03:38:19 He doesn't even live in a home, right?
03:38:20 It's just his car.
03:38:22 He just drives around and works.
03:38:23 Those came.
03:38:25 Doesn't have time to come.
03:38:26 Those games work.
03:38:28 How come there? Don't know. Those are real.
03:38:30 Like it never change theater fatigue and I love the stand
03:38:34 up arcade there are good That one on the left.
03:38:37 Yeah a little sure needs a pedestal.
03:38:41 My bet they're both matter.
03:38:44 The joystick.
03:38:44 Especially when you. You're taller than I am.
03:38:46 It would hurt
03:38:48 recommendation if you're over 510
03:38:51 and you buy one of these one ups or
03:38:55 arcade and games,
03:38:58 get a pedestal, you will not regret it.
03:39:01 How did you just
03:39:03 cut a hole in your floor
03:39:05 and stand in the little hole?
03:39:08 I think the pedestal is cheaper, but
03:39:10 the hole would be very cool.
03:39:14 Yeah, I would like that.
03:39:16 That's I'm playing to you that they just got rid of the
03:39:18 because the whole box is empty.
03:39:19 In the olden days,
03:39:20 it used to contain
03:39:21 all the circuitry to make it run, but now it's just all retro looking.
03:39:24 So they got rid of that all and they just put the screen,
03:39:27 you just nail it, screw it to the wall at any height you want.
03:39:31 It's beautiful
03:39:33 to. Her.
03:39:33 But hey, there's
03:39:38 you, There's draw.
03:39:39 It's a winner.
03:39:41 Gary, start again.
03:39:43 So do you leave? Because I shudder.
03:39:46 I mean, you done three as above, some below.
03:39:48 He said he has above syllable a long time ago.
03:39:51 This is a no.
03:39:52 But he came back with a lot of toys.
03:39:55 You should.
03:39:58 Amelia.
03:39:59 Amelia. Comment about oh eight.
03:40:02 That's something different.
03:40:03 Never mind details of the flatter theory unveiled.
03:40:06 I'm going to debate about Flat Earth in a different chat thread.
03:40:11 Yes, I'm fourballs
03:40:14 No at the nor place you have balls.
03:40:17 We're all about balls.
03:40:21 Balls in your mouth.
03:40:25 We're not last.
03:40:28 We're not first.
03:40:29 Well,
03:40:32 closer to last
03:40:34 fit and trim or whatever the photograph wrapping up
03:40:37 no Trump and late night with a done it's
03:40:40 Paul it's a great forum Katrina talks
03:40:44 300 viewers.
03:40:46 I watch it.
03:40:48 I like it.
03:40:51 It's it's cool because he's a fictional cartoon.
03:40:54 So in the beginning he says I'm I'm not responsible.
03:40:57 I'm a show like The Simpsons.
03:40:59 So you can't me for anything I say.
03:41:01 And then he just goes off.
03:41:03 Well, so they say allegedly
03:41:05 it's more or less the character.
03:41:08 Everything I've said before.
03:41:09 Yeah, I'm everything is covered.
03:41:11 And everything I say after is allegedly what you're looking at
03:41:14 on my window, just as a tip, a hint, something people will learn.
03:41:18 That is not my legal name either.
03:41:22 Duncan
03:41:23 in my legal name really is not my legal name.
03:41:27 Draw is my legal name.
03:41:28 Look me a few know my legal name, but so he
03:41:34 because he's the cartoon,
03:41:37 I think it gives him more license to say and do anything.
03:41:40 But his basic show is Beavis and Butthead.
03:41:42 He shows up to date videos from that WorldStar video feed
03:41:46 that just shows people crashing and down.
03:41:51 Any comments on it and chat comments on it?
03:41:55 I comment on it,
03:41:58 of course, any chance I get, I relate it back to Flashdance.
03:42:01 They should check it out.
03:42:04 Monday is 10 p.m.
03:42:07 or something.
03:42:09 It sounds like you're who you're hearing of.
03:42:13 I am definitely a whore for fladged right.
03:42:16 Speaking of which,
03:42:19 sorry said that he like
03:42:21 I guess he already has about civil A but to just check out a second time
03:42:25 without even saying a single word, it's a little disrespectful.
03:42:29 If you're going to come back, you need to go of cut it up in a joke.
03:42:33 I think he was about to insult you
03:42:34 and he cut it off right at the end before he was going to curse.
03:42:37 You should.
03:42:38 He can't. He's not allowed to curse.
03:42:41 That's that.
03:42:42 I'm saying that's why he cut it off right then.
03:42:44 It was comedic timing.
03:42:48 And there's no way he's defiant.
03:42:50 He's not going to give another as above.
03:42:52 So below.
03:42:54 I think he should have.
03:42:55 He comes back in, he deserves
03:42:58 he owes us a second one.
03:43:01 I think the only way we're going to do that is if we stand for well,
03:43:04 see if he has to work.
03:43:05 It said, no, he's an idiot.
03:43:09 He'll be.
03:43:09 He usually wakes up at 503.
03:43:11 I'm convinced the first text and these chats are always at 503.
03:43:18 Probably when he's taking a shit in the morning.
03:43:20 Probably.
03:43:21 Yeah, I know.
03:43:22 He's like oh there the dipshit fact back didn't.
03:43:24 So we weren't positive.
03:43:26 Oh, so if every time it comes back I got to add, Adam,
03:43:29 I got a new system where I got to know what the rules should be.
03:43:32 If you as above so below and then you come back to re as above.
03:43:36 So otherwise it's no longer official
03:43:40 on me around my own show.
03:43:42 I don't have any water down below.
03:43:44 I only have it as above.
03:43:45 So I'll be right back.
03:43:47 Okay.
03:43:48 You can so below me
03:43:51 fagot.
03:44:00 I think they prefer poofter.
03:44:02 Oh, I think they prefer a god damn thing other than penis.
03:44:06 But okay. Wow.
03:44:10 So it's a controversial
03:44:15 as much
03:44:18 a farted chair.
03:44:21 That was a squeaky chair.
03:44:25 Where did she go?
03:44:28 All I see is some fucking symbols.
03:44:30 A and in a dildo in a green chair
03:44:36 and some blood
03:44:41 as a bone.
03:44:42 So goodbye.
03:44:46 I think that's it.
03:44:49 Yes. Mr..
03:44:51 Did he say He said as so.
03:44:53 Goodbye.
03:44:54 So don't know that it's that it doesn't feel full the official.
03:44:58 But the thing it's official.
03:45:03 I got nothing.
03:45:05 Me neither.
03:45:06 I could go stand over there and play pinball.
03:45:09 Yeah.
03:45:10 Go pass a
03:45:16 good shit.
03:45:19 It was said as above. So goodbye.
03:45:21 That was a gayest thing.
03:45:22 He's a dumb shit, Gary.
03:45:23 Go fuck yourself when you listen back to those.
03:45:26 I was weak.
03:45:27 Soft flange, soft out.
03:45:31 It doesn't work.
03:45:34 Well, you know what?
03:45:35 We could start a new ending.
03:45:38 You were right.
03:45:39 Wait, that's way too fucking quiet.
03:45:41 Oh, try that again. No, that's not.
03:45:43 I remind you were right.
03:45:45 I was wrong. I apologize.
03:45:49 Thank you.
03:46:03 I meant
03:46:08 change.
03:46:08 This means son of a bitch.
03:46:10 Fucking fuckin evil.
03:46:12 I put it on like 33%, right?
03:46:15 This way.
03:46:16 Video game, like fucking 16.
03:46:22 But the real player
03:46:49 did there
03:47:03 due to background from on the scrolling,
03:47:08 the numbers.
03:47:11 Same place.
03:47:11 I get everything.
03:47:15 Yeah.
03:47:23 Zero.
03:47:23 That's your
03:47:27 wife,
03:47:29 you son of a bitch.
03:47:33 Magic.
03:47:35 The magician never reveals the secrets.
03:47:37 It's all magic, right?