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Fladge Rants Live #24 Kismet | Fate vs Choice - Unraveling the Mystery of Free Will and Destiny

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00:00:01 With the piercing scream
00:00:04 doing what she was taught to do.
00:00:06 Six year old Kennedy managed, just narrowly escaping an alleged abductor.
00:00:10 The six year old and her parents speaking exclusively to ABC News.
00:00:15 This guy was funny and he touched me and he owed me.
00:00:20 The Ohio family surveillance camera caught it all.
00:00:23 You can see Kennedy just steps from her front door
00:00:26 when a stranger suddenly grabs her and tries to walk away with her.
00:00:31 He wouldn't have let go of her if she wasn't a ball and screamed
00:00:35 like she did.
00:00:36 The whole encounter lasting less than 10 seconds.
00:00:38 As Kennedy pulled away and screamed, the man quickly letting go.
00:00:43 Kennedy then running inside for help, her dad, Ricky, jumping into his car,
00:00:47 following the man while on the phone with authorities and chased him.
00:00:51 What? He still had my kid.
00:00:52 I definitely didn't want him to be able to go to snatch another kid.
00:00:55 Police later arresting 33 year old Derek McPherson.
00:00:58 He's in jail and charged with abduction and inappropriate grabbing.
00:01:02 And Nash's say they talk with their four girls
00:01:04 about how to fight off an attacker, never imagining they need to.
00:01:08 That wasn't into practice.
00:01:12 Public service announcement, kids.
00:01:14 Is that really what we're doing?
00:01:15 Did I scream, scream, scream.
00:01:54 I think.
00:01:55 You think you got it.
00:01:56 I think you nailed it this time.
00:01:59 Hi, I'm Gary.
00:02:00 Welcome to Fladge Rants Live.
00:02:03 What is the topic today? Is it.
00:02:05 Is it the abbreviation for hazardous material?
00:02:12 Okay.
00:02:17 Give me a live intro.
00:02:24 This book is at the Librarian events.
00:02:25 At yours, too.
00:02:26 Some bodies, brown eyes.
00:02:29 Some bodies have blue. Some bodies wear glasses.
00:02:31 How about you?
00:02:32 Some people choose to have their bodies changed
00:02:35 in the children's section, but it's anything but a children's book.
00:02:38 Here we have a woman who's had a voluntary mastectomy
00:02:41 to remove her breasts so she can pretend that she's a man.
00:02:44 Normally, I hide these books in between the slats.
00:02:47 But this one, I'm going to go talk to the librarian about and see what they say.
00:02:51 Librarians seem to be
00:03:42 the future
00:03:58 with this one
00:04:13 registry.
00:05:01 It's just very
00:05:57 well, it's got a really cool symbol.
00:06:00 Should we adopt that as our own?
00:06:02 Mike, check. Is everybody here?
00:06:04 Here, Say something. So I'm here.
00:06:07 I unmuted you, but I can't hear anything
00:06:12 through who's loving this?
00:06:13 Those are all his intro ideas.
00:06:14 I too, am in control of a mute button as well.
00:06:18 Okay, let's start this now.
00:06:20 Are you ready?
00:06:21 Oh, man.
00:07:51 Okay.
00:07:54 While you look for the real topic.
00:07:56 Kismet. Why, thank you.
00:07:59 This is a kiss.
00:08:01 Kismet, also known as.
00:08:04 Yeah, We're doing a kiss cover dance.
00:08:07 Detroit Rock City,
00:08:10 huh? Sorry, I just came over.
00:08:11 That was.
00:08:14 Yeah.
00:08:15 Keep coming up with them.
00:08:16 We started to open with, like, six different jokes,
00:08:23 but let's get right into it.
00:08:26 I am very well camouflaged.
00:08:28 Lance Live,
00:08:30 the therapist complex ex is a rant for another day
00:08:33 as well as the female version, the electric complex.
00:08:36 But some of the details of the legend of Oedipus actually relates here.
00:08:43 When Oedipus was a young boy,
00:08:45 a fortune teller, a soothsayer, announced
00:08:48 that he would kill his father and marry his mother.
00:08:52 In order to avoid that, they shipped him down the road
00:08:56 and he was adopted by another family so that he couldn't kill his father.
00:09:00 And marry his mother.
00:09:03 As he grew up,
00:09:04 he had his fortune read again, and once again
00:09:09 it was said that he would murder his father and marry his mother.
00:09:15 He didn't want to do that, so he hit the road again.
00:09:18 And in his travels
00:09:20 he came across a couple
00:09:23 and they made him angry.
00:09:25 And in his rage he killed the man.
00:09:27 And he felt so bad that he made the woman a widow that he married.
00:09:32 Yes, you guessed it, his mother.
00:09:35 I'm just telling you,
00:09:38 you can't avoid kismet.
00:09:41 What I really want to cover today
00:09:43 is in a deterministic world,
00:09:48 is free will possible.
00:09:50 Is this a false dichotomy
00:09:53 and does it even matter
00:09:56 now? We should probably define some terms here.
00:10:01 A libertarian free
00:10:02 will means that we are thinking agents and we make decisions
00:10:07 and they are based on
00:10:10 what we think
00:10:12 should happen and it has effects on the world around us.
00:10:18 Determinism.
00:10:20 Imagine the universe
00:10:22 as a rack of billiards and
00:10:27 the break sets all the balls in motion.
00:10:29 And that's why I don't like
00:10:34 to inflationary big bang cosmology.
00:10:38 But I certainly don't like the creation
00:10:41 myth either.
00:10:43 But either way, if the universe had a start,
00:10:46 whether it's a big bang, big crunch scenario, or
00:10:51 the the God
00:10:53 speaking everything into existence,
00:10:57 what I'm trying to avoid here is an infinite regress,
00:11:01 which would be infinite time in reverse.
00:11:04 And then we are one of an infinite series of events
00:11:08 and add the logical fallacy. So.
00:11:13 So once things were set in motion,
00:11:16 we could console Laplace daemon.
00:11:20 If you're not familiar with the concept,
00:11:23 French
00:11:25 scientist Laplace said
00:11:28 if there was a being with sufficient intelligence
00:11:32 knew the location and speed
00:11:36 trajectory, all the properties of every particle in the universe,
00:11:40 he could predict where everything's going to end up and where
00:11:43 and tell you retro date every every where everything's been.
00:11:48 And I
00:11:50 think that's the universe we find ourselves in now.
00:11:53 Hard determinism
00:11:56 tells us that
00:11:58 everything has a naturalistic explanation.
00:12:02 Simple Newtonian physics tells us
00:12:05 we're simply part of a series, a chain of causes and events,
00:12:11 causes and effects that that even our decisions,
00:12:14 the things that we think we're making up our mind about,
00:12:19 is a result of previous thoughts we've had and decisions we've made
00:12:24 and our environment and our upbringing and the things
00:12:28 that influenced us to this point.
00:12:34 Gentlemen,
00:12:36 what do you say?
00:12:42 I say you're bailing early now.
00:12:46 Nope, I'm ready to get into it.
00:12:48 I can
00:12:51 I can defend either side before we get an end.
00:12:54 I agree. We need to do it.
00:12:55 We need to explain the suit first and foremost.
00:12:59 Yes. Why aren't you dressed up?
00:13:02 This is not Halloween.
00:13:03 Halloween was last week.
00:13:08 I put this on for the show.
00:13:10 I doubt that.
00:13:15 Oh, because I put this on for the show
00:13:18 and I doubt that
00:13:21 you tried to look more professional.
00:13:22 You did
00:13:24 as well.
00:13:26 Maybe you could fix the camera angle.
00:13:27 That would be
00:13:30 like a desk setting.
00:13:32 They're looking at the roof.
00:13:33 Is that a cold tag?
00:13:37 That's perfect.
00:13:38 Teamwork. Good job.
00:13:41 All this we got, there's no camera.
00:13:45 I kept this so I couldn't get rid of it.
00:13:47 I know. I thought it was too perfect.
00:13:50 It looks like he spent some more work on it.
00:13:52 Yeah, I did.
00:13:52 I added
00:13:54 a couple extra tattoos, and it's got some lipstick on now.
00:13:57 Some eyeliner. What's the tune?
00:14:01 He. I try to give him a grill.
00:14:03 It's really hard with silver Sharpies and some highlighter to really make a grill.
00:14:09 That's my attempt at a grill.
00:14:11 But he's out. He's got a delivering eyebrow.
00:14:14 Different look, like a long, thick pubic hair.
00:14:16 It could be. It's probably is.
00:14:19 It really is. Kmart. What is that?
00:14:21 You don't sell
00:14:24 18 colors.
00:14:25 It looks like it fit, huh?
00:14:29 Yeah. Good fit.
00:14:30 You get that in the women's department?
00:14:33 I like the kids.
00:14:34 Yes. Introduction. Because it was hilarious.
00:14:37 Because a little girl, she said something about beating off the robber.
00:14:40 And I love that their parents taught them to beat off robbers.
00:14:44 You know, if you're trying to grab something
00:14:47 or jacking off, that's going to throw you off, right.
00:14:49 It's you're going to be like, oh, what gives extra time for the cops to arrive?
00:14:52 You know, it's like putting out an oil for sale is unexpected.
00:14:55 Logan
00:14:57 agreed.
00:14:59 Cavs come in, he's getting Roberson.
00:15:02 They're getting jerked off still And
00:15:04 then he gets charged for for sexually assaulting a minor, too.
00:15:09 So win win
00:15:13 so which you said you could argue either so
00:15:16 yes, go ahead.
00:15:16 I said determinism and free will, free will.
00:15:22 Are they compatible?
00:15:25 Can they no exist?
00:15:27 It's a paradox.
00:15:30 In other words, you think that just because
00:15:32 what you're going to decide
00:15:36 could be predicted because
00:15:40 you're just simply not predictable,
00:15:42 you're it's not a free choice.
00:15:45 So I could say or we can look at a couple of ways.
00:15:48 I would posit that you could make a free choice
00:15:53 is, say, for instance,
00:15:57 go ahead.
00:16:00 I could have worn a different tie.
00:16:03 I've got several ties.
00:16:05 I chose this one.
00:16:07 I the whole idea of free
00:16:10 will is that I could have made a different choice.
00:16:15 In retrospect,
00:16:16 there is a 100% chance I will have chosen this one.
00:16:21 So that's the paradox.
00:16:22 You have choice up until the moment you choose, and then it's predetermined.
00:16:26 So the show's over,
00:16:29 right? Okay.
00:16:30 As above, so below in a premium in a predetermined world,
00:16:34 would you think that there's
00:16:37 a circular pattern where
00:16:40 it happens like Groundhog Day, except,
00:16:42 you know, billions of years?
00:16:47 I like that.
00:16:48 I've always got to came up.
00:16:49 I've never done any research of my own.
00:16:51 But I mean, if the Big Bang was something that happened and we were a singular t
00:16:56 is that singularity because it's so small as everything
00:16:59 is all matter evenly distributed is everything.
00:17:02 Is that bang a 360 bang where everything is evenly distributed all.
00:17:07 And so there could be another earth adjacent to us because everything is all
00:17:12 equal in the same o even in the same universe.
00:17:16 Interesting, if it's a singularity, would not heat everything.
00:17:20 Would would it have the best chance to all equally
00:17:25 have the same shit happen?
00:17:27 Know if you dropped a pebble in perfectly in the sand, you're going to have
00:17:30 a 360 degree radius of all the sand doing the same exact thing right?
00:17:36 Right. That.
00:17:37 And if you look at the background radiation, it actually
00:17:40 does look like a whole gas mixture.
00:17:44 I mean, it's
00:17:45 I've never really overly examined that image goes I don't understand what
00:17:48 like what the perspective is is just the whole thing I get makes
00:17:52 I don't understand because we can't Yeah, we can't see the other side
00:17:56 of the big bang from where we're from.
00:17:57 So how we just assume,
00:18:00 right.
00:18:01 Yeah, let's just as far as we can see.
00:18:04 But, but it looks like a very, like a reflection.
00:18:07 They claim that too. I don't know how they know that yet, but.
00:18:13 Well, so
00:18:15 I like the big bang, big crunch, like it's
00:18:18 the expanding and contracting like a yo yo.
00:18:23 What if it's multiple bangs,
00:18:25 just a bang, bang, bang, bang?
00:18:28 Because what would draw it back to all the black holes
00:18:31 finally converging into one?
00:18:36 Well, we don't know if it's
00:18:39 if it's flat, like it'll just keep going forever or
00:18:43 or it will contract background in itself or how long it'll take.
00:18:47 Are you a flat universe?
00:18:48 Are you a contract contractor and expander?
00:18:55 Garry's a flat universe or he's a no planer.
00:18:59 This whole
00:19:02 has it filter.
00:19:04 It really throws a wrench in really smart, doesn't it?
00:19:08 So I didn't realize where you where you got that name from
00:19:11 because it just sounded like the funniest name. But no, that's great.
00:19:14 Sabine hasn't been Hossenfelder.
00:19:16 I've watched her stuff.
00:19:17 She's. She's really smart.
00:19:19 He looks Asian, wicked, smiling.
00:19:24 I think that helps.
00:19:27 But she's got to think of the two. One.
00:19:32 I like the crotch balls.
00:19:33 You got to go.
00:19:34 Very, very excited to do the show.
00:19:38 Sorry about that.
00:19:39 It's the pleats in the pants.
00:19:47 This is bitch talk and you playing this video.
00:19:49 Oh, you can't hear it. I can't.
00:19:52 Well, shit,
00:19:54 I'm checking the line right now.
00:19:58 When I do,
00:20:02 it doesn't look like it's
00:20:03 going to hossenfelder.
00:20:06 That can work.
00:20:10 And that makes no sense.
00:20:11 If video plays for 2 seconds, Gary disappears.
00:20:15 I don't think the sound was going out.
00:20:17 I check it again. It is.
00:20:19 The video isn't in the live isn't even caught up to that.
00:20:21 Yes. There we go. He's about to roll out
00:20:27 now. I hit mute and it's still not playing.
00:20:30 Life is not it's wasn't the original set wasn't going out to the live.
00:20:35 Now, that's a shame.
00:20:38 It is a shame.
00:20:39 It's going to be going forward.
00:20:41 I'll work on it.
00:20:44 It appears to be muted.
00:20:46 I'm quite possibly the most famous compatible ist is
00:20:50 Daniel Dennett.
00:20:53 He's in the school of
00:20:55 thought that you can have free will
00:20:58 and a deterministic reality.
00:21:02 How does that make sense then?
00:21:04 It's wicked smart.
00:21:05 It's like choosing your own path.
00:21:08 Occasionally you get to make a choice and into a different realm.
00:21:14 Well, I've got this
00:21:15 innate feeling that I do act autonomously.
00:21:18 I get to walk around and do whatever I want.
00:21:20 Most of the time I just get to do whatever I feel or whatever I wish.
00:21:25 It feels like I have free will,
00:21:28 but that is the worst evidence because I think
00:21:32 I have free will and I feel that way was not a good explanation.
00:21:38 Oh yeah,
00:21:39 I knew I can't be all like everything's just automated and we're
00:21:42 just sitting back, just kind of go on, what do we do with our free time?
00:21:46 All that's all
00:21:48 autonomous travel.
00:21:50 The Indians think that there's automatic behavior, which is what you just stated.
00:21:53 All the things that you have no control within.
00:21:55 Then there's karmic behavior, the things that we actually,
00:21:57 you know, left or right, yes or no, good or bad,
00:22:00 that's more conscious and unconscious.
00:22:03 Right?
00:22:03 I just I just take it everything that is automated is unconscious behavior.
00:22:08 And everything that I think is would be a conscious behavior.
00:22:11 I have a very hard time with all of this, to be honest, because.
00:22:16 Okay, briefly, you like to be a not so much, but let's just say I do.
00:22:22 So I don't sound like that we're
00:22:27 too late.
00:22:28 You sound pretty weird. Okay. Okay.
00:22:31 I don't want to to you and say you just.
00:22:36 I'm not very good,
00:22:36 you know, is perfectly adlib, for this example.
00:22:40 No, is perfectly acceptable.
00:22:43 Can you make yourself like, ice cream?
00:22:45 Yeah.
00:22:48 You can make yourself like ice cream for yourself to like ice cream.
00:22:52 I've made myself like you.
00:22:58 You're in acquired.
00:22:59 That was out of a beer, you know?
00:23:02 And beer's another example. Earwax, right?
00:23:04 No, no, you're right.
00:23:06 You've never made yourself like anything other.
00:23:08 Not like something.
00:23:09 And then made it enough to wear.
00:23:10 You go, Oh, shit, this is actually pretty good.
00:23:13 I, I actually every single one of these is good example.
00:23:17 I'll just go with the ice cream thing
00:23:20 for the explanation.
00:23:21 I prefer chocolate to vanilla of chocolate.
00:23:24 Vanilla false dichotomy.
00:23:26 But still those are the two options.
00:23:29 Chocolate and vanilla.
00:23:31 I choose chocolate nine out of ten times.
00:23:36 What about that 10th time?
00:23:38 That feels like something different.
00:23:39 Am I making am I just expressing my free will
00:23:44 or am I choosing the one I like less
00:23:49 to prove that I have free will?
00:23:52 Because in that case,
00:23:54 it's it's my will for sure.
00:23:57 But is it truly free?
00:23:58 I can't control what I like better.
00:24:03 That's the point I'm trying to make.
00:24:05 I don't influence.
00:24:06 I don't choose.
00:24:09 So we're free?
00:24:10 Yeah. Let's go. Are we just out?
00:24:12 We do We debating the differences of free wills
00:24:14 or are we doing free will versus determinism
00:24:18 or determinism?
00:24:19 Go down
00:24:20 determinism and libertarian free will you take my go how much your heart beats?
00:24:25 This is all like predetermined
00:24:28 when you blink your eyes when you according to physics in this lady.
00:24:31 If I could get if we could hear her.
00:24:33 Everything is predetermined from the Big bang.
00:24:35 We are just fulfilling its threat.
00:24:38 But so then I suddenly become just
00:24:42 the break.
00:24:43 I have a moral I have a moral dilemma, not a Christian
00:24:45 moral dilemma, just a defeatist moral dilemma than that.
00:24:48 Like so it's already been predetermined.
00:24:51 If I'm going to completely give up tomorrow morning
00:24:53 and to stay in bed and do nothing
00:24:54 so that people could just that's just predetermined too.
00:24:56 And there's no point in making any choice.
00:24:58 I say it's just a poetic way of explaining the
00:25:02 it just sounds nice what that Asian German woman says.
00:25:06 And your body is a system.
00:25:08 I hear what you're saying, that everything is influence.
00:25:10 It's not just a click on or click off, yes or no, left or right.
00:25:13 If you're
00:25:13 if this is all hot and full of fire, this path is all hot and full of fire.
00:25:16 And let's have this is all full of naked whatever sex you like, women are,
00:25:21 you know, men.
00:25:22 JONES Most people are going to choose to go that path.
00:25:25 That's not any predetermined.
00:25:26 That's just what your brain and body and feet still have to make a switch
00:25:30 to go left or right to make that choice is free,
00:25:35 which to me, for whatever reason, I'm replacing free will with choice.
00:25:40 Maybe I shouldn't do that to understand better.
00:25:42 So you're trying to say so go first, I guess is the first real callback.
00:25:46 My body.
00:25:47 My former coworker, Michael Gary Clayton.
00:25:50 So you're saying that the Big Bang happened
00:25:53 and the free determinism of the Big Bang was that he would molest not only one
00:25:58 child once, but
00:25:59 the second time, too, to children the second time.
00:26:03 So a total of three like that was predetermined with the Big Bang.
00:26:07 God God it
00:26:09 you bring up a great point if we're truly okay.
00:26:13 So save someone did that but come to find out
00:26:18 he's got a brain tumor that pushes on the part of his brain
00:26:22 that if you didn't have the tumor, he wouldn't act that way.
00:26:25 There's a you wouldn't blame him for his actions.
00:26:28 It was the tumor pushing on that part of his brain that made him do that.
00:26:31 And if he didn't have that tumor, he wouldn't have acted that way.
00:26:33 But now take away the tumor.
00:26:37 It was his life and his experiences
00:26:40 and the way he was raised and the way he's wired is chemistry.
00:26:45 It was a lot of complicated things that led to it.
00:26:48 But he had if you were him,
00:26:52 I mean atom by atom and thought by thought if you were him,
00:26:56 if you would swap places that that mean not meaning draws
00:27:00 like you're playing racism, but you were exactly him.
00:27:05 You could not have done any differently.
00:27:08 And that's where the punishment in our
00:27:11 our penal code is askew
00:27:14 because he had no choice, not even just
00:27:18 our legal system in our social system too, for the cancellation.
00:27:21 Nobody ever is allowed to say, I made a mistake.
00:27:23 I'm human. I've grown from it.
00:27:25 No, no, no.
00:27:28 See, this is this goes this ties in perfectly
00:27:29 with, again, I mentioned before that making a murderer documentary
00:27:33 they had convicting a murderer, which is on Daily Wire.
00:27:36 And there were people that were looking at and this is in both series
00:27:40 but the do the coconspirator Brendan Dassey, who also helped
00:27:45 do a lot of fucked up stuff, was coaxed and they tried to go like, oh, he he was
00:27:51 he was coaxed by his uncle
00:27:52 or he was coaxed by the by the police to confess something that he didn't do.
00:27:57 If you're that easily, it doesn't matter if you're fully there or not.
00:28:00 If you're that easily coaxed to murder somebody,
00:28:02 you still belong behind bars because you still have the capability.
00:28:07 There is normal people with normal thinking patterns that commit murderers.
00:28:10 So how much further would someone who doesn't have all their shit together,
00:28:15 how much further would they go if we just let them out?
00:28:17 No, they're just mentally handicapped.
00:28:19 So let's just let them assault women at their fucking paraplegic with them
00:28:23 with the To Catch a Predator fucking talking about shaming the girls,
00:28:27 the 12 year old girl who doesn't even have hair on her shirt yet.
00:28:31 We supposed to feel sorry for him.
00:28:33 We supposed to just let him go because it did.
00:28:35 It doesn't sound like that's the greatest idea.
00:28:38 I'd love to know that part of the brain that pushes that.
00:28:41 He also was after we fixed
00:28:45 it, it was.
00:28:46 It was simply a simple example to let you know
00:28:50 that there are more complicated if it was a simple
00:28:52 one thing that caused it then then
00:28:56 I was just trying to get you to the point of understanding
00:29:00 that it's a complicated series of things that cause it,
00:29:03 but it's still not.
00:29:05 Not an expression of free will.
00:29:07 If I was, where do we draw that line then?
00:29:09 Do I get to say I was having a bad day?
00:29:11 So I killed somebody? Right.
00:29:14 Sorry. Okay.
00:29:16 There mauls you and kills you.
00:29:19 Does the bear go to prison?
00:29:20 Oh, do. That's okay.
00:29:21 I got a story.
00:29:22 19, 19, 20 a currently 1928.
00:29:27 What was.
00:29:27 What's that big gray thing with the trunk while my brain elephant
00:29:31 just got loose from a circus, trampled a bunch of people,
00:29:36 and the people got so angry, they wanted justice for this elephant,
00:29:40 so they literally lynched it and hung it. But
00:29:44 it's a fucking elephant.
00:29:45 It did exactly what an elephant does.
00:29:47 They lynched.
00:29:48 They an elephant.
00:29:49 I remember that you remember?
00:29:51 I mean, you were.
00:29:52 How old are you,
00:29:56 Gary?
00:29:57 If you remember that immediately.
00:29:59 You remember hearing of that?
00:30:03 That's what it was there
00:30:05 they killed around because somebody wanted,
00:30:08 I think, a kid or something, I can't remember.
00:30:09 But they killed the African, even though it wasn't even going for the kid.
00:30:12 Really.
00:30:14 They murdered it.
00:30:17 If it's to protect the kid while it's going, I totally understand that.
00:30:19 But after the fact for justice, like somehow it understands, we'll show you.
00:30:24 We better send example to all those other elephants in lions.
00:30:28 No, it's just dogs.
00:30:30 They do with dogs because is a just an inherent nature
00:30:34 that's there, that they know it, just that you can't be trained out of it.
00:30:37 Right. So.
00:30:38 So it won't happen again.
00:30:39 And it can be punishment.
00:30:41 It should be preventing it from happening.
00:30:44 Well, yeah, If it's a pattern, then you prevent it from happening in the future.
00:30:48 Oh, what about the biting dog that bit?
00:30:49 Several people and they haven't put it down yet.
00:30:54 Yeah.
00:30:56 Good follow up though.
00:30:57 Disappointed I lost sound.
00:31:00 I think.
00:31:01 I thought I heard.
00:31:01 What are you thinking
00:31:04 when it was caught and I thought I heard a little chatter.
00:31:06 What? You were just what you were talking about.
00:31:08 Just a minute ago, I was practically channeling
00:31:09 Sam Harris, and I thought, Can you hear it?
00:31:11 Because I can't hear it the way it is.
00:31:14 Sam Harris believes there is no such thing as free will.
00:31:20 Let's
00:31:21 let's hear what Sam Harris says.
00:31:22 The same thing happened and it was like child molester Cory Clayton.
00:31:26 Let's go for can
00:31:28 billions of years from now
00:31:34 it's gone through.
00:31:35 If I was the president's dog, I should be able to bite whoever I want.
00:31:39 Is that a follow up enough for you? Draw.
00:31:41 Usually the owners are were held responsible or the dogs for don't pick on
00:31:47 or the owner should be put down.
00:31:48 Okay.
00:31:51 The owner is the the ruler of the free world.
00:31:56 Oh yeah. Never mind.
00:31:57 Let's not do that.
00:32:00 Okay.
00:32:05 Are you guys all dressed up today?
00:32:08 No. Yeah,
00:32:09 I'm in my work clothes.
00:32:11 I wear my best look, always complaining last week that I did
00:32:14 that I wasn't in costume, so I got dressed up this week.
00:32:18 Is that what happened?
00:32:18 Oh, so you're trying to impress the lady and you hear him now?
00:32:23 No, no,
00:32:28 It means Sam Harris is here.
00:32:30 And Rogan, Did you call me hair?
00:32:32 You should do your hair like this.
00:32:33 You're like, I'll give you a little comb over
00:32:34 so you get the little strands coming over the top.
00:32:39 Yeah, Yeah.
00:32:43 My rodents moving.
00:32:48 What?
00:32:49 Oh, rodent.
00:32:50 I've got a rodent.
00:32:51 Is that you said you're rodents movie.
00:32:53 I'm like, What the fuck are you talking about?
00:32:55 There's no reason you act upon it
00:32:56 because it's predetermined everything that's going to happen.
00:32:58 You might as well just let it in.
00:32:59 You know, the rodents are going to do whatever it wants,
00:33:01 so why even try to scare it away unless you're supposed to scared away.
00:33:05 I went around and around and around with this and I finally that
00:33:07 the only thing I could come to a conclusion is we have free will.
00:33:10 We have choice.
00:33:11 Up until the moment we make that choice, then everything in that path
00:33:14 is influenced, but it's predetermined.
00:33:17 No. If you look, as you were saying that, I just thought of a concept.
00:33:20 I mean, there's a levels of of predetermined nature.
00:33:25 An asteroid could strike us at any moment.
00:33:27 We have no idea.
00:33:28 But that's been determined for how long.
00:33:30 Universe scale.
00:33:31 When it comes to our own personal lives, we can we can manipulate our world
00:33:35 and do different stuff at a certain level.
00:33:38 There's there's levels to this shit.
00:33:40 There's a level to this kismet physics.
00:33:43 Say that it all.
00:33:44 Have you got the instant the Big Bang happened, whatever you want to call it.
00:33:50 Apparently without time, it all happened in that moment.
00:33:53 Everything that is happening has happened.
00:33:55 Was happen all happened in that moment.
00:33:58 Not necessarily.
00:33:59 That's what physics.
00:34:00 That's what this
00:34:02 most physicists, that's what the evidence of the Big Bang showed.
00:34:06 But there could have been a big bang prior to that.
00:34:09 We don't know that
00:34:10 for whatever reason, we're not going to have any other people's sound.
00:34:13 I'm not sure what the fuck.
00:34:16 Even if I drag something over there, you could try, but I doubt it.
00:34:20 One thing that's just this is just words, but that's when things dwindle.
00:34:25 The pre determinism factor in the hip hop
00:34:28 community of rappers predicting their own deaths.
00:34:33 But when you analyze it,
00:34:35 we didn't realize it.
00:34:36 It is kind of it's interesting but it's also not
00:34:43 like a tragic.
00:34:44 Well, how about this?
00:34:45 I've got a clip got this one from Jordan Peterson.
00:34:48 When you're driving down the road at 60 miles an hour,
00:34:52 you're not looking just over your bumper.
00:34:54 You're looking, you know, a quarter mile ahead.
00:34:57 So you're reacting to things that you're coming up on in a few seconds.
00:35:03 So by the time you to you make an action,
00:35:06 it's a planned series of actions
00:35:09 and and so by the time you actually act them out,
00:35:13 they are predetermined because you had planned them.
00:35:18 Well, that's what I was talking about.
00:35:19 The levels because everyone in front of you is making their own
00:35:23 thought process in their
00:35:25 process because you're behind them then is affecting what you have to deal with.
00:35:30 At that point.
00:35:30 There are processes in place that they determined
00:35:34 that are now part of your life that are completely
00:35:38 predetermined, that you can't do anything about the guy in front of me breaks.
00:35:41 I've got to deal with it. Yeah,
00:35:44 as it comes.
00:35:44 Even though he's there going, Hey, I'm going to break right now.
00:35:48 I mean there's a levels to the shit.
00:35:50 There's levels to this kismet.
00:35:51 My fucking
00:35:54 end Doesn't seem like
00:35:56 it could have gone like, so many different kinds of ways, you know,
00:36:01 like he could have pressed the break glass or harder or.
00:36:05 Or trapped twice instead of three times.
00:36:07 You know, like, doesn't it seem like
00:36:10 it's a lot more complicated than just predetermined?
00:36:13 This is going to happen,
00:36:16 But in
00:36:16 retrospect, there's 100% chance that it went down the way it went down.
00:36:20 Well, it ties every time.
00:36:21 That ties into like the universal consciousness.
00:36:24 I mean, if everything is all kind of somewhat tethered together
00:36:27 by electrical impulses and vibrations and frequencies
00:36:31 and there's just a larger brain at play that we are completely,
00:36:35 you know, unconsciously because we're so fucking small.
00:36:38 I mean, we look at mark microbial stuff in atoms and we're like,
00:36:42 Wow, that's so fucking small.
00:36:43 But then we also look at the rest of the universe
00:36:45 and it's like, Wow, that's so fucking big.
00:36:47 I mean, is there infinite, right?
00:36:48 We know what the smallest thing is or is there infinite when it comes to big,
00:36:52 or do we get smaller and we're just unaware of it?
00:36:55 We don't know the measure.
00:36:57 So what you're saying is as above, so below.
00:37:03 No playing music.
00:37:05 It's like, shit, it's all right here.
00:37:08 Okay.
00:37:08 I gave him a seizure.
00:37:14 It was daylight savings.
00:37:15 So speaking of which, fuck, Daylight savings of.
00:37:18 Oh, yeah. Is that what's going on here?
00:37:20 I draw up north on Saturday.
00:37:25 Yeah.
00:37:25 And, and it was before Daylight Saving time and it was nighttime.
00:37:31 It was like it was dark as fuck.
00:37:33 And there was farmers all over the place with fucking big bright
00:37:36 lights on their equipment doing shit in the dark.
00:37:40 So is it for the farmers or the schoolchildren?
00:37:44 Spitter Gary I guess what set it for the children
00:37:48 and the farmers and stop this stuff,
00:37:52 resetting it.
00:37:57 Good stuff.
00:37:59 The sort of.
00:37:59 I watch those promos every day.
00:38:02 If you want to look at Cliff's like unabridged,
00:38:06 the abridged version of our show, just watch the Prolog
00:38:10 abridged, unabridged Bridget version.
00:38:13 Unabridged.
00:38:15 Yeah, yeah.
00:38:16 Take the bridge.
00:38:18 Take it to the course.
00:38:22 So. So call in.
00:38:24 Yeah.
00:38:25 Six, three, three.
00:38:28 How I roll.
00:38:29 Yeah. Someone needs to call in, Sandy.
00:38:31 They make fun.
00:38:33 Don't make fun. Agree, disagree. Yeah.
00:38:36 Make a is compatible.
00:38:38 It probably won't be able to hear it.
00:38:39 We'll get 18 people call it in or God.
00:38:41 Yeah pretty schemes celebrate his father
00:38:45 perfect
00:38:51 and a bright so so I do
00:38:54 should I should I just cut to the chase and tell you what I believe
00:38:58 But but and if you believe so because you're so easy to believe it.
00:39:03 Like if I believe we don't have a free choice.
00:39:06 Is it my free choice to believe that we don't have free choice?
00:39:12 There are the parents again.
00:39:13 There's levels of the shit
00:39:16 that's I believe I can fly.
00:39:18 So it's complicated. I believe I can touch the sky.
00:39:20 I believe I can think about it every now and then.
00:39:25 Spread my wings and molest children.
00:39:28 Sorry, Those are. Kelly, stop.
00:39:30 Those are our Kelly.
00:39:32 Bye bye, you two.
00:39:33 Those are Kelly's lyrics, not mine.
00:39:35 And the other song goes, I mean, he was convicted,
00:39:38 so we can't say that it's no longer allegedly it's 100% factual.
00:39:47 He was saying that this video is going to work regardless of their sound or not.
00:39:50 So let's just let's roll with the punches.
00:39:52 So if it was going to some consider your motherfucker
00:39:56 not enough or shall I go on,
00:39:59 Go on,
00:40:01 Sam or Gary.
00:40:02 I heard that one. Oh, that wasn't you.
00:40:07 Jibber
00:40:09 jabber argument, papaya jabber gibberish.
00:40:14 All right, So
00:40:15 is this on the screen?
00:40:18 Yeah, I'll try. It Is.
00:40:20 It's fine.
00:40:21 If there was no audio, that's fine, because we can.
00:40:23 I can just explain.
00:40:26 But listen,
00:40:29 why don't you swear on the Bible that you walked on the moon?
00:40:35 No. Major conspiracy theorist on the moon.
00:40:38 He's just pestering the fuck out of him.
00:40:39 So was this predetermined that this guy should get punched in the face or
00:40:43 he's going to get hurt?
00:40:44 Somebody just wanted
00:40:47 to get punched in the face.
00:40:49 He's kind of claiming his own destiny here, right?
00:40:52 He not solicit on this?
00:40:53 We don't pay rent at the penthouse and shit up there.
00:40:56 So sounded
00:40:58 like he said did get more than I'd go to my managers.
00:41:03 Yeah, they got to keep shooting, man.
00:41:05 Okay, hold on, Shelter. Don't be shy.
00:41:08 Let me pass.
00:41:10 You really like the leading?
00:41:11 You're the one.
00:41:11 Didn't want to continue the men when you didn't call the kettle black.
00:41:15 If ever thought of, would that misrepresented my way for me.
00:41:18 You're a coward. And a liar and a thief.
00:41:21 And right in the face nails them.
00:41:24 Missed the zoom.
00:41:27 Oh, my bad. Yeah, I should have.
00:41:29 Sorry, I forgot. I'm fine. I'm not full screen.
00:41:31 I meant that for
00:41:33 having a little trouble directing because I'm just trying to get
00:41:35 the fucking sound back on my browser.
00:41:38 Nope, I got to be on the other.
00:41:42 A liar and a thief fucking nails them right there.
00:41:45 You're a coward and a liar and a thief.
00:41:47 I know you're a coward and a please.
00:41:52 A liar and a thief. A
00:41:56 fucking look at that very
00:41:57 character and a liar and a thief who nails them.
00:42:02 So I predetermined.
00:42:03 Oh, wow.
00:42:04 So predetermined.
00:42:07 Yep. He was going to do that no matter what.
00:42:12 All right, well, this was sort of what?
00:42:14 What have we.
00:42:14 What if we up the game?
00:42:15 What if we involve a gun?
00:42:19 Okay,
00:42:19 so this guy, if you two, there's some YouTubers that are pestering
00:42:23 some people in the mall, and this guy just is just like he ain't having it.
00:42:27 Do want to warn you, you might find this video
00:42:30 disturbing.
00:42:34 That's my friend's video.
00:42:34 Disturbing
00:42:36 we're thinking about
00:42:39 was that you have to do, like crawling, thinking about my tweet.
00:42:42 Oh, no.
00:42:43 I think, you know, if it was like half of the stuff,
00:42:48 you just slide them out.
00:42:51 Wham, real quick.
00:42:52 Oh, I'm fucking that quick, man.
00:42:58 20 seconds
00:42:59 here was 20 seconds from the moment Cooke approached Callie before
00:43:03 Callie pulled a gun and shot him, Cody's defense attorneys argued self-defense,
00:43:07 and since this happened, the social media world
00:43:11 has really gotten behind Callie, saying Cooke was harassing him.
00:43:15 A complete stranger.
00:43:16 Now, you heard Callie.
00:43:17 So that means you shoot the motherfucker.
00:43:21 Fucking ridiculous.
00:43:22 He just whips out that got in like, 2 seconds and just fires at the guy,
00:43:25 and he just kind of quickly shoots him like.
00:43:27 Like, I don't know.
00:43:29 So the guy was not charged with shooting the other guy.
00:43:32 He was only charged with firing a gun in public.
00:43:36 So he got.
00:43:37 So it's fine if you fire a gun.
00:43:40 Just make sure you're going to hit somebody.
00:43:42 Yeah, right.
00:43:42 A long as they're harassing you for at least 15 seconds, you can shoot them.
00:43:47 Yeah, I'm.
00:43:48 I'm under the impression that if you can get away,
00:43:51 you should try to get away.
00:43:53 If you feel threatened that you can't, then you have to turn and end them.
00:43:58 So that's why I will never be a gun owner.
00:44:02 What?
00:44:02 See that People said there was people would say me hesitating
00:44:05 in trying to get away would be why I would probably die. Right?
00:44:08 So he probably did the right thing.
00:44:10 Why wait?
00:44:11 But did he kill them or did he shoot him?
00:44:12 Oh, he's fine.
00:44:14 He shot him for sure, but he survived.
00:44:17 Like I didn't say it didn't seem where the guy was actually exactly shot,
00:44:20 but he definitely got shot.
00:44:25 But I just
00:44:26 I could never be a gun owner because of a scenario like that,
00:44:31 or I'm just having a shitty day and, you know,
00:44:34 but because it was short fuze
00:44:38 of something like that, because you see, that other guy
00:44:40 had a gun as well in that no one shot yet.
00:44:44 So if you're getting in, argue with somebody, even if I want to fight
00:44:47 you like me, punching you is not threatening your life.
00:44:50 There can be some life threatening aspect to it
00:44:53 if you're getting punched in the head or something.
00:44:55 But for you have to know your life is being threatened or taken.
00:44:59 So if two people have a gun, there going to be a situation
00:45:02 where somebody polls
00:45:02 are going to early because they think their life is being threatened,
00:45:05 when you pull that gun out,
00:45:07 if the other person has a gun to your you're your life is now being threatened.
00:45:11 So you actually could shoot them because they pull the gun out on you first
00:45:14 when all you were doing
00:45:15 is maybe just like punching him in the gut or something like that.
00:45:19 There could be a weird fucking scenario that I just
00:45:23 would never want to be involved in if I was a gun owner.
00:45:26 Fuck that.
00:45:27 I will never own a gun because more guns doesn't, more safety.
00:45:32 It just sounds ridiculous to me. Is it? Does.
00:45:35 How does it know I own guns? More guns.
00:45:39 Have you not seen Thomas and Gonzales lately?
00:45:43 There's lots of guns going on there. Yeah.
00:45:46 Safe as hell. Yeah,
00:45:49 yeah, yeah.
00:45:50 That's the thing.
00:45:51 You're not increasing safety by increasing deadly force.
00:45:56 It just doesn't make sense.
00:45:58 What do you think about just strictly statistically,
00:46:01 you are if you have good good people willing to take out.
00:46:04 Yeah.
00:46:05 And people with guns technically.
00:46:08 And if you include police into that equation, it's always a good person
00:46:11 with a gun.
00:46:13 Thank you.
00:46:15 That's a debate.
00:46:16 That's what.
00:46:17 Please, please.
00:46:18 Let's have that for a rant for another day.
00:46:20 Yeah, we could do a whole episode on it.
00:46:21 Police and guns.
00:46:23 Yeah, I would rather do.
00:46:25 Evidence is commonplace. Withdraw. We'll start.
00:46:27 We'll call it flat trance constitution purpose complex Given.
00:46:32 What is it?
00:46:33 Give it to me.
00:46:34 Explain that it's it's complex. It is
00:46:38 is being attracted to your mother.
00:46:41 She's kind of hard truth.
00:46:46 Oh you know, I heard that
00:46:48 they stop teaching cursive in school so that we can't read the Constitution.
00:46:54 The real one. It's not even in real cursive.
00:46:57 You can look it up.
00:46:58 It's fine.
00:46:58 You can look at the fucking English translation.
00:47:02 I only got that for the map on the back.
00:47:04 Oh, they've got the Constitution translated into English.
00:47:07 Now, that is so convenient.
00:47:10 It would behoove the children to learn coding versus learning friggin cursive.
00:47:14 So what's a kind of.
00:47:16 Okay, who's kind of.
00:47:19 What's it? Kismet?
00:47:21 That's when Paul Stanley and Gene
00:47:23 Simmons, they got together for the first time, I think.
00:47:26 Oh, in Kismet.
00:47:27 Yeah, right.
00:47:31 I think
00:47:34 they're so singing in here that they're really, really.
00:47:39 So whenever there's a moment
00:47:43 where there's a great number, there's a grammatical in correction,
00:47:46 we'll play a little cut like that and yes, what about incorrect correction?
00:47:52 Incorrect correction would be the somebody's word.
00:47:55 Oh, no, that one.
00:47:56 I don't know what the you three that I'm not.
00:48:01 Well that's a shame.
00:48:06 So it's not breaking news, but I thought it was kind of funny.
00:48:09 Matthew Perry's death situation, he he specifically was like,
00:48:13 I don't want to be remembered for my role in friends when I die.
00:48:18 That's what everyone did.
00:48:20 Yeah, it's kind of hard not to.
00:48:22 That's like Gilligan.
00:48:23 He was upset because he couldn't get cast in any other roles after.
00:48:25 Oh, God, God forbid, you poor thing.
00:48:27 Or all the Star Wars people, right.
00:48:32 Would you go down being remembered for flatulence?
00:48:34 I think so. No, I'm just not.
00:48:36 I want to be remembered.
00:48:37 I think so. I want to be remembered for me.
00:48:40 That's just some character I played.
00:48:42 And it's like everyone's like, Chandler died and it's like,
00:48:45 No, you said Matthew Perry at first.
00:48:47 Yeah.
00:48:49 Can see how I like.
00:48:50 Good.
00:48:52 Well, no.
00:48:52 How did you spell flash? You put your jacket back on.
00:48:55 I thought you jacket off.
00:48:56 Yeah. It's cold out here.
00:48:58 Yeah.
00:48:58 You jack on her jacket? Are he jacket?
00:49:02 No, I spelled Fred funny because I was trying to express freewill.
00:49:07 I was trying to not be deterministic.
00:49:10 Is that a hard j?
00:49:12 That is a hard J Flag
00:49:18 silent L back.
00:49:21 What do you.
00:49:22 What are you trying to determine about his dick?
00:49:24 Who's dick?
00:49:26 Free Willy.
00:49:27 He wants to determine his dick.
00:49:29 Oh, I get it.
00:49:30 I missed that.
00:49:31 The cuts in Free Willy, that's what it was about, determines Dick.
00:49:35 Yeah, The Terminator something.
00:49:38 I get it. Furrowed brow.
00:49:41 She's like home for
00:49:45 he turned his head sideways like a dog.
00:49:48 Switchboard is little room.
00:49:51 Maybe I should have said it.
00:49:52 Were like okay girl, then are there people calling in? No.
00:49:56 I set up the other way to make myself feel better.
00:49:58 They go off when somebody calls. Oh.
00:50:02 Oh, good idea.
00:50:04 I like to bring it into.
00:50:08 Oh, so.
00:50:09 All right, what about this?
00:50:10 This I to see can smarten.
00:50:14 No, no, no.
00:50:17 Kermit Kismet
00:50:20 cosplay
00:50:22 such good stuff to this week to where you can't hear it
00:50:26 as far as what though noises
00:50:29 any my browsers drops share the sound so I guess he's got a beautiful curtain.
00:50:33 Come over.
00:50:36 Hey, you look like that one.
00:50:37 Oh yeah.
00:50:38 You know that one? Every movie?
00:50:41 Yeah.
00:50:42 Are you a weekend warrior
00:50:45 or something like that?
00:50:48 So that's weird, though.
00:50:49 You heard the Johnny Carson theme, right?
00:50:51 You definitely heard that.
00:50:53 It did.
00:50:57 We hope you heard the whole beginning of her playing.
00:51:00 You were playing in the beginning.
00:51:02 What happened? Happened.
00:51:04 And although
00:51:06 it was draw.
00:51:08 Yeah well that's a lot of those say what happened
00:51:11 because that's one of my favorite one of my favorite drops.
00:51:13 That's actually the sound of Tiger Woods.
00:51:15 His mom,
00:51:17 during the video when he crashes, the
00:51:22 when his wife at the time was broke his back window with a golf club.
00:51:25 Then he crashed in a tree.
00:51:26 And they're like literally filming it because like, was there
00:51:29 and then the mom can be heard in the background.
00:51:30 She goes, What happened?
00:51:33 And so if at any time in my life when I say, What happened,
00:51:37 I'll go, what happened?
00:51:38 Just kind of like even something happened.
00:51:41 Yeah,
00:51:42 I'll try to find the video if it's relevant,
00:51:44 but I don't think it's that relevant.
00:51:48 Kids Yeah, no sound,
00:51:52 no browser sound.
00:51:53 Nobody else won't even have picker wheel kids.
00:51:56 Mind if I can see the picker wheel?
00:51:58 So it'll save the day, right? The second? Yeah.
00:52:01 There was a split.
00:52:01 Anyway, when you read it, you're going to hear
00:52:07 because it still sounds like Halloween.
00:52:09 Yeah, right.
00:52:10 I like the Halloween, so. No. Oh, yeah.
00:52:13 Halloween. Spooky.
00:52:14 Yeah, That was cool.
00:52:18 Magic win will go or celebration.
00:52:21 See behind the scenes here, this is usually extra content people
00:52:23 pay for
00:52:32 kids.
00:52:33 Smart.
00:52:36 Well, that's not even lined up.
00:52:38 It's all right.
00:52:39 You know, you change the color of the wheel. Now
00:52:44 it looks like a pomegranate. You did.
00:52:46 It looks like a really great printable.
00:52:48 Looks like gangs up over here.
00:52:50 There were your bloodshot eyeball.
00:52:53 And we do that already.
00:52:54 So what is your generic clone worse than we are?
00:52:58 Well, you know, there's like 2000.
00:53:01 There's 2000 options.
00:53:02 We're getting them over and over again.
00:53:03 I don't think it's like roulette and it keeps rolling and I'm fucking double zero.
00:53:06 And it's like, What?
00:53:07 What world do we live in? That's a good shrink.
00:53:10 And what about gambling people who are worn uppers?
00:53:14 Oh, Hodge.
00:53:20 No, I can.
00:53:20 I can do better than that. I think that's possible.
00:53:23 I could do better. Yeah. You name a better one.
00:53:25 Oh four. How.
00:53:26 How does I'm joke? I'm trying to win.
00:53:29 I work here trying to one up.
00:53:31 You know what No one I got nobody.
00:53:37 Someone said they had a 26 foot RV.
00:53:39 I've got a 32 foot RV. I couldn't even help it.
00:53:42 I had to one up on today.
00:53:45 Oh yeah. My, my 32 feet.
00:53:49 I did it today.
00:53:50 I'm a jerk. Oh, they mean make best.
00:53:53 They don't take just one drug.
00:53:57 Oh, oh, just one upper.
00:53:59 My jokes are off because of me, so no, I get it.
00:54:01 Now, just tell me as I see what you get at time.
00:54:05 Well, that was pretty tough.
00:54:07 I actually enjoy one upmanship.
00:54:11 I haven't run into a one off.
00:54:12 I'm way more than you are.
00:54:14 So you said one upmanship in the midship.
00:54:16 I don't think you're allowed to say that if say, one person's hood.
00:54:21 Now, my previous workplace, we had a oh, I would call them a one downer
00:54:26 like, you know, Oh yeah, you just be real
00:54:28 as a shitty drive in this morning And he's like, he's, oh,
00:54:32 you, you thought yours was bad.
00:54:33 I get worse, you know, it always rained way more in where he lived than, you know,
00:54:37 it snowed more in his neighborhood than it did anybody else's, you know,
00:54:40 because he lived, you know, an extra 20 both ways.
00:54:43 You know, both ways.
00:54:45 I was thinking the same thing.
00:54:46 You lived he lived far enough away
00:54:48 to complain about his drive every single morning.
00:54:50 But it's like either move or find a job closer.
00:54:53 But no, he drove to work every day and complain.
00:54:56 He just.
00:54:58 No matter what.
00:54:59 Yeah. No matter what he would one down you.
00:55:02 I'm amazed at how fucked up all my shit is.
00:55:04 I changed nothing didn't.
00:55:06 Are you going? Don't or we'll.
00:55:09 No, We broke everything.
00:55:10 Remember our wheels. Your X-Box.
00:55:13 It's broken.
00:55:14 Oh, Public service announcement.
00:55:16 That's PlayStation.
00:55:21 Oh, breaking news.
00:55:22 But it's just this rule of breaking.
00:55:26 If you own an Xbox Series X, it has an SD card in it.
00:55:29 The SD card will fail if you don't back up the boot partition where Microsoft,
00:55:34 in all their infinite wisdom, put a fucking encrypted piece on that.
00:55:39 So once it fails and you don't have that, your $500 Xbox is worthless.
00:55:43 You can't buy the warranty, you can't get it, the warranty hard drive replaced.
00:55:47 You can't spend $100 and get the hard drive replaced.
00:55:50 It's dead forever because Microsoft put a code on the hardware that fails.
00:55:55 Once it fails, you can't get it off.
00:55:56 So my advice to you
00:55:58 clone hard drive partition now while you have a chance so that when it does
00:56:02 fail you can get another drive for a hundred bucks.
00:56:03 Pop that in there, copy
00:56:05 you clone the whole drive, clone it back to the new drive.
00:56:07 You're good to go.
00:56:09 That was a long breaking news, but it just pisses me off.
00:56:11 It was a rant also that was literally breaking read.
00:56:15 That was the best rant.
00:56:17 There's a YouTuber that broke that news too.
00:56:19 That's not me.
00:56:19 I see.
00:56:20 If I would have
00:56:20 if I would have had the foresight and the foreskin to look at everything.
00:56:24 When you buy something,
00:56:25 you should spend all your waking moment seeing if there's anything wrong with it.
00:56:28 Right?
00:56:29 Maybe for you buy it.
00:56:31 See how that works out. That's what I've been saying.
00:56:33 When we break these death moves is early.
00:56:36 The person that site that mentions it second has to say the the source.
00:56:40 And you did that for us.
00:56:42 Microsoft also says that it's preparing to go even though it's
00:56:46 a regular plain old Western digital hard drive with a five year warranty.
00:56:50 Microsoft says that it's proprietary.
00:56:52 So if you open it up or even share this,
00:56:55 sorry, they can't fix it, their blanket price to fix it.
00:56:58 Anyone who puts a $500 Xbox,
00:57:00 you want to take a guess how much it costs to fix according to your text messages?
00:57:04 I No,
00:57:06 no, no.
00:57:06 It's three 300 bucks.
00:57:08 So what is that?
00:57:09 If you're good at math, that's like more than 50%.
00:57:12 800 bucks,
00:57:15 Like mine.
00:57:16 My warranty was up October 23rd and it died October 31st,
00:57:21 a week later.
00:57:25 Yes, I had a PlayStation two
00:57:28 and then end up getting the Xbox 360
00:57:31 and then skip PlayStation three for whatever reason.
00:57:34 And then I went back to PlayStation four and then got a PlayStation five.
00:57:37 But I thought it was kind of weird.
00:57:38 PlayStation five, I think like a year ago.
00:57:42 Yeah, it was roughly a year ago, maybe a year and a half.
00:57:44 Western Digital released a device that was like for PlayStation.
00:57:48 It was PlayStation MONIKERED It was built with PlayStation or whatever,
00:57:52 but it was an extension drive for their because the systems, for whatever reason,
00:57:57 you can't
00:57:58 actually. No.
00:57:59 So the PlayStation, you can plug an external storage drive it,
00:58:03 you can't play PlayStation five's from the external storage drive.
00:58:07 It's got to be on the main hard drive.
00:58:08 And this PlayStation five games are very large.
00:58:11 So they sold this for an extra two terabyte drive that was big.
00:58:16 There was like a friggin plug in drive and it fits in this perfect little area,
00:58:21 this perfect little compartment that was like almost made for it.
00:58:25 And the driver released like two years after the PlayStation was made.
00:58:29 So I'm just kind of confused on how all that came about
00:58:32 because almost seemed like they were they they already had it mapped out
00:58:36 and they knew about it and they just then released it thereafter.
00:58:40 I don't know. It just seems kind of stupid.
00:58:42 It's all about money.
00:58:43 They want to sell their little storage devices.
00:58:46 If you
00:58:47 look like a full blown set with like 2 to 4 controllers,
00:58:50 all your expansions, all your super HDMI cables,
00:58:53 you're not spending 500 bucks for the newest generation thing.
00:58:56 You're spending like 12 to 1500 and you don't even own a game yet.
00:59:00 Yeah, it's frickin nuts.
00:59:02 Yeah.
00:59:03 No, no.
00:59:04 The price of the games, just the whole pay
00:59:07 to play type games and all the add ons and all this shit.
00:59:11 It's. It's just gouging.
00:59:12 Gouging and gouging.
00:59:14 It's ridiculous, but it's predetermined. Yep.
00:59:17 I have no free will, so I have to get mad in every year, even if it sucks.
00:59:20 And it's just the roster update.
00:59:22 Get it every year.
00:59:23 I just.
00:59:24 I was just about to get it and I'm like, You know what?
00:59:27 I'm not going to get it.
00:59:28 I made it what we carry week eight and football
00:59:31 I didn't buy it I don't know I finally the lions started doing well
00:59:35 and then they were that New Jersey that new uniform on Monday night
00:59:39 that put that New Jersey at the roster updates for next Detroit.
00:59:44 Yeah you're right And I can probably even get the New Jersey the new
00:59:48 I don't know how to say it without making it sound like it you from New Jersey.
00:59:53 I can get the new Detroit.
00:59:55 What do you want?
00:59:59 I don't have sound, but I can bring the lions in New Jersey.
01:00:01 Actually, there could be.
01:00:04 There's no there are no lions in New Jersey.
01:00:06 Mountains in New Jersey, mother fucker. I've been there.
01:00:09 You know what they want.
01:00:11 You know there's more lions in
01:00:14 Texas than there is in the Sahara.
01:00:16 Wherever lions are from,
01:00:18 wherever they look.
01:00:20 Yes. Well, I was going to say
01:00:25 stupid people say the jungle.
01:00:26 I believe they're from the Sahara.
01:00:27 But I didn't want to sound all pompous and say Sahara.
01:00:29 So I backed out and just said, well, the Sahara.
01:00:33 Now, by explaining that I sound even more pompous, the Sahara,
01:00:37 because this fucking fucking Sahara Desert.
01:00:42 So the Sahara Desert,
01:00:46 that's the helmet.
01:00:46 Why I had to buy man Sahara right before I was going to buy, man,
01:00:51 I figured I better fire up my Xbox to make sure that
01:00:53 since I haven't turned it on in two, three months
01:00:57 and it frickin didn't turn out, how do you how do you how do you turn around?
01:01:00 You stick your finger in the hole or.
01:01:02 Yeah, you got to kind of rub it a little. Yeah.
01:01:04 You rub it until it lights up.
01:01:07 If it sticks out, you got to push it in.
01:01:09 Do you beat it off?
01:01:12 Do you, like, caress it to find the little divot?
01:01:15 There's like a little divot, a little in a little.
01:01:18 What do you call that?
01:01:20 You know, you can feel the edge of the edge and while
01:01:27 camping horizon to make sure it's ready for insertion.
01:01:30 She can't go.
01:01:31 She can feel it going out
01:01:35 into.
01:01:35 Why now?
01:01:37 How does that happen?
01:01:38 The great helmet.
01:01:40 That's all I'm saying.
01:01:42 That's a great helmet.
01:01:44 Little edge of the body is a great
01:01:47 helmet.
01:01:48 Edge of the helmet is what I was talking about.
01:01:54 What do you call it?
01:01:55 The head.
01:01:59 Yeah, that makes more sense.
01:02:02 That's what this episode is called, right?
01:02:04 Helmet. Head. Helmet.
01:02:06 Oh, perfect segue way.
01:02:08 That's not a Segway. That's a
01:02:11 callback interlude.
01:02:13 I don't know.
01:02:15 Predetermination.
01:02:19 That's serious.
01:02:20 I'm having a hard time with the free wheel thing.
01:02:22 I'm. I don't. I.
01:02:25 I wish I have so many videos to talk about how your brain
01:02:28 has created the control mechanism to think that you have some type of free will.
01:02:33 Not even talk in your libertarian right influence free will.
01:02:36 Literally that every decision is already predetermined
01:02:39 and we're just following its path.
01:02:40 Here's a good example When you do a maze, this is the way
01:02:44 a human beings brain thinks you're doing a maze.
01:02:46 The right way.
01:02:47 You can choose this way and get all the drama.
01:02:51 You know that that the drama is well, you know, to compare it.
01:02:56 But so the tragedy is, you know,
01:02:58 you get stuck in a dead end and then you got to go back.
01:03:00 But in reality, it's a backwards maze.
01:03:03 Anyway. We've already just everything's already been predetermined.
01:03:06 So, like, it's so lame and boring.
01:03:08 No drama, right?
01:03:10 So I was shaking my head because Gary was yawning.
01:03:12 But continue, you know, tragedy. No karma.
01:03:15 No, I mean no karma.
01:03:16 I just looked at a comma on the screen
01:03:21 and we're just trying to
01:03:25 just predetermination.
01:03:26 It sounds so boring.
01:03:27 And so that makes me a defeatist almost immediately.
01:03:31 But now how do I deal with that?
01:03:32 How do we help you count on honesty, knowing that there's no choice, No,
01:03:37 you know,
01:03:41 give up.
01:03:42 It's it can be quite liberating.
01:03:45 Give up.
01:03:46 I know you are.
01:03:46 You see them friggin stories of like the homeless people.
01:03:49 There's a lot of people that like interview homeless people online
01:03:52 and they just kind of tell their story and like, some of them are just like,
01:03:55 they're just like, it's just like it's just all relative.
01:03:58 If they've got a way to kind of eat and just
01:04:00 they just hang out all day, it's like your kid still.
01:04:03 So I mean, it's all relative.
01:04:05 As my favorite game show category.
01:04:07 Yeah, it's kind of weird how that works though. You know,
01:04:11 as you make more money, it still doesn't seem like enough money, right?
01:04:13 It's like a
01:04:15 because now I can buy I can buy things now.
01:04:17 So it's like, well, I can I need more because the boat or the shit
01:04:24 now. Yeah.
01:04:27 No, it's the kids
01:04:31 mismatch.
01:04:34 Okay.
01:04:36 How much time
01:04:38 do you really dress up for the show?
01:04:41 Did someone died? Did someone die?
01:04:43 Someone got married.
01:04:45 Live in. Great to play The Tonight Show.
01:04:47 I really put this time like a half hour before the show.
01:04:50 And are you wearing sweatpants or. No. Oh, no, you were.
01:04:53 Are you going to have a sense in the suit pants?
01:04:55 Yeah. Yeah.
01:04:58 Oh, we should freeze frame the clothes up on my crotch,
01:05:01 and that should be our thumbnail.
01:05:03 Slow motion. Slow motion.
01:05:04 That's going to be the new circle. Oh, yeah.
01:05:07 And it's not going to your face anymore. It's going to be your crotch.
01:05:11 Perfect.
01:05:13 Oh, it is a really nice tie.
01:05:15 It's mature.
01:05:16 It was that unsightly.
01:05:17 You just get it to your show.
01:05:21 No, I got it out of my closet.
01:05:24 Let me get my
01:05:26 mitts off.
01:05:27 If you got this suit at Kmart.
01:05:29 Did you get that at Mitchell Felt
01:05:33 five and doesn't felt it sounds Jewish.
01:05:36 Oh, it was a five and dime How this c
01:05:40 it wasn't a DNC.
01:05:44 I just can't believe words work.
01:05:46 That's great.
01:05:50 Seriously, how old is it? So.
01:05:52 Oh, what number one?
01:05:53 It's 39. 99 on sale for 1118.
01:05:56 So I could guess that it must be from like 1980.
01:06:00 Doesn't look that bad.
01:06:03 I guess I'll have to look at it.
01:06:05 But like, looking at the picture, it looked like a city.
01:06:08 Like it was someone. It was. It was fitted.
01:06:10 Yeah, Well, yeah, it's a good fit.
01:06:14 You're only supposed to leave the good store tags over
01:06:18 here.
01:06:19 You might want to return it afterwards.
01:06:22 Yeah.
01:06:23 That should take you back to Kmart.
01:06:27 Just don't do that job.
01:06:28 I just got it for the job,
01:06:32 right? Oh, yeah.
01:06:33 So Kmart's.
01:06:36 Yeah.
01:06:36 Maybe we should go do that. You want to do that? Okay.
01:06:39 My favorite segment so early?
01:06:41 It's only 11.
01:06:43 You got to do it at midnight, man. So.
01:06:45 But if these are these are
01:06:51 got nothing else in between
01:06:57 but I still haven't told you my view,
01:07:04 my actual view, my take on the topic today
01:07:08 I'm trying to spell out the three choices
01:07:13 which are determinism free will.
01:07:16 There's a third one compatible ism.
01:07:19 What does that green cannibalism.
01:07:21 They're both all day.
01:07:23 Oh, that's a good offense.
01:07:27 No, I saw an earlier.
01:07:32 Oh, yeah, I'm over the fence.
01:07:34 So in promo three you point out I believe it was Holmes.
01:07:37 The last name was.
01:07:40 And you asked that out at a more on a more recent episode.
01:07:44 So we're already recycling tombstones.
01:07:46 So we need to go to we need to go directly to those here.
01:07:52 And I've done like three dozen of them.
01:07:54 Are we in episode 200 yet?
01:07:59 But no.
01:08:01 Okay, so how are we running with the same?
01:08:02 We don't need to be
01:08:05 here to go to a far corner
01:08:07 because it's like,
01:08:10 okay, yeah, go somewhere.
01:08:13 And then I feel the end.
01:08:17 So driving this weekend, my girlfriend
01:08:19 and I passed by several cemeteries and there was quite
01:08:22 a few obelisks.
01:08:25 Do you think the people getting the obelisk tombstones?
01:08:28 There's one right there. Awesome. Beautiful.
01:08:30 Do you think the people getting the hours to stone
01:08:32 tombstones are obsessed with Egyptian
01:08:37 stuff, or do you think they're along
01:08:38 the lines of the conspiracy of what the obelisk means and what it can do?
01:08:42 Or do you think it's just something they thought was pretty?
01:08:45 I think it's a phallic penis style thing and they just want to sit on it.
01:08:49 Sit on it if they want the world.
01:08:52 Okay, here we go to get fucked when they die.
01:08:56 Then I get it.
01:08:57 What's the name?
01:08:59 I'm going to the far corner.
01:09:04 This one we have not seen or read.
01:09:06 This is the new one.
01:09:07 We need the name, the number.
01:09:10 It says Money is a new friend and it looks pretty old.
01:09:15 But never seen this one.
01:09:18 Just since 18 something.
01:09:21 18 something 3 to 1921.
01:09:24 Mother, I can't add the c h e as
01:09:31 chest and I saw this last time.
01:09:33 We need to do a service.
01:09:34 You need to go out there with a little toothbrush
01:09:36 and you need to kind of brush the barnacles of these things
01:09:40 for for you.
01:09:41 Well, this one's really overgrown.
01:09:43 It's a charity.
01:09:44 Yeah, exactly.
01:09:45 Get a good. Oh, I was ever.
01:09:48 Everything I do is for free and some stranger ever ever.
01:09:51 Is it a chamberlain?
01:09:52 What did it say to the stranger?
01:09:54 I know you already fucking pass some old lady.
01:09:57 I don't think we saw that we're seeing in this corner.
01:09:59 We've seen that one before. Anything. What's the name of yours?
01:10:01 Episode. Give us away.
01:10:04 No, no, No way.
01:10:06 The one brand, the one Brady had pulled up, given the name there was
01:10:12 gangrene go up.
01:10:14 There's some Freemason symbols on that.
01:10:16 What is a try to keep it on the name for a second.
01:10:18 No other name and some weird shit.
01:10:21 The person's name.
01:10:22 And then you can look at the rest while I look it up.
01:10:26 I'd like to think
01:10:29 it's the last name Scribner Skyscraper.
01:10:33 Oh, there's a lot of those now.
01:10:34 Do you see?
01:10:35 I see.
01:10:36 Are R.I.P. are.
01:10:39 That is Scribner You know there's always various 1820
01:10:43 so many Scribner's but no Thaddeus what the fuck.
01:10:48 Maybe they secretly.
01:10:50 Oh well, we've done this one.
01:10:53 Good.
01:10:54 I like when we match.
01:10:56 Remember the thing?
01:10:58 That's the one that it just pulled up. Yeah, the creepy.
01:11:00 Excuse me.
01:11:00 Oh, that creepy fucking angel.
01:11:04 Why would you do that?
01:11:04 That's a different creepy angel.
01:11:06 Are the eyes supposed to be closed to make it useful?
01:11:08 It's kind of creepy. Yes. They're as close.
01:11:10 Or is it just an Asian angel?
01:11:14 Pretty sure they're closed.
01:11:15 She's touching down.
01:11:17 There's an Asian.
01:11:19 Hey, did you hear?
01:11:19 They just found this isn't breaking news, but they just found that
01:11:22 most of the Roman and Greeks statues were painted brightly.
01:11:27 Rose.
01:11:27 I mean, yes, that all the paint wore off.
01:11:30 Well, you look at them, they're all white now.
01:11:32 They're all white now.
01:11:33 And that's just what they thought.
01:11:34 That's what I thought growing up.
01:11:37 Well, but it stands to reason that obviously
01:11:39 the paint didn't last, especially because it was probably berries back then.
01:11:41 I don't know why I'm degrading that we always degrade our tech in the past
01:11:45 because they could have better paint we have now for all I know.
01:11:47 Do you think that they were like life like painted?
01:11:51 So there's a picture.
01:11:52 I don't I don't remember which painting it were, which sculpture it was.
01:11:55 But you can see they, I think they found one sealed or something.
01:11:59 You know what, if the air didn't get to it or something in the.
01:12:02 So they know it's brightly almost ridiculously or fully painted. Oh.
01:12:07 So it's like oh, one color and just weird, but it looks like a clown.
01:12:12 It looks I mean, it's, you know, the clothes were painted,
01:12:14 the face was painted, the lips were painted
01:12:17 just right.
01:12:18 Elizabeth Yeah, they're being long one.
01:12:19 Yeah, those I got. Elizabeth That's true.
01:12:22 That's so nice.
01:12:23 Wait, that one looks like school, you know?
01:12:25 Yeah. Confused.
01:12:27 So and so confused.
01:12:29 1881.
01:12:31 Have they read that from their own flag?
01:12:33 No wonder if they
01:12:35 do that.
01:12:36 One must be clean.
01:12:36 Look, your picture looks nicer than me.
01:12:40 So this picture looks like it's newer and nicer.
01:12:43 Two. There's three of them. Let's see. Similar shit.
01:12:45 So it's the one on the right of the
01:12:49 eight September ten.
01:12:51 Three different one.
01:12:52 We're stuck is also the big light.
01:12:57 I guess either of the two.
01:12:58 Oh, it looks like there's a lot of mosses growing there.
01:13:00 There's no green and here there's green and has.
01:13:05 There's a whole family monument.
01:13:07 Oh, yeah, we saw that there.
01:13:09 We didn't see a tear it for the Ingrams.
01:13:12 Yeah.
01:13:13 Shut up. What?
01:13:15 But I think that's the little one.
01:13:17 I was just a
01:13:18 Oh, yeah, the baby can be there.
01:13:22 Oh, in fact, it was there.
01:13:24 It was Borden born and died the same year, and it was frickin like, 100 years ago.
01:13:28 And yet they still have the fucking grave there and who's mowing this shit?
01:13:31 And definitely no one's maintaining this upkeep on this grass indefinitely.
01:13:37 They got genetically modified the way I see them out here,
01:13:41 really in like
01:13:42 another 10 to 15 years, or all of a sudden there's going to be like a brand.
01:13:45 Oh, look, there's a plant available. Oh, how did they become available?
01:13:48 Oh, because no one comes and visits his grave anymore.
01:13:51 So we just kind of dug it up and burnt it and spread its ashes out back home.
01:13:55 So this is your home, Our homes there.
01:13:58 There's a now there's there's the one homes I'm talking about
01:14:01 is from promo three.
01:14:02 The the it says over the top.
01:14:05 So there are several homes is there.
01:14:07 Hey homes I have ten homes which you're talking about homes,
01:14:12 infants doe
01:14:14 what does it say infant what do I know.
01:14:18 So that's a revision for daughter.
01:14:20 I've never seen daughter abbreviated once in my life.
01:14:22 They look as fuck.
01:14:25 Yeah they've just made the
01:14:27 wrong do infinity
01:14:31 just Roy as he like share.
01:14:35 Yeah.
01:14:36 See, now you're just blowing your load here now.
01:14:39 Yeah. I don't know.
01:14:41 I thought we were going to retire to this on Halloween.
01:14:43 That would have made sense.
01:14:44 This is all predetermined.
01:14:46 It is?
01:14:47 Yeah.
01:14:50 So these have been here for a while.
01:14:52 Everything apparently is predetermined the moment we decide.
01:14:56 No way before that, apparently.
01:14:58 What is that? A big roll wave?
01:15:00 Well, but no, no, what I said was correct, because the miserable moment we decide
01:15:04 was the moment me everything. Big bang.
01:15:06 That a sausage
01:15:09 was like a casing.
01:15:10 A mean
01:15:11 time.
01:15:12 Time is merely a construct.
01:15:14 The WHO callback
01:15:18 looks
01:15:20 are what you're saying.
01:15:26 Finger ham, as you call Ingram.
01:15:28 Are they related to Ingersoll-Rand
01:15:31 Ingram for him.
01:15:33 Ingram Ingram
01:15:36 angry at him because it's too big of an issue for him
01:15:40 Next week we'll have our first we'll have our first ever graveyard
01:15:44 scavenger hunt
01:15:45 or what's that called when I I'll call out ones and you have to find out it.
01:15:49 Andy is familiar with it
01:15:53 you've been there so much so here's a single one.
01:15:55 Have you ever found York.
01:15:59 Take a look how old it is.
01:16:00 I think I remember you're going to agree with someone.
01:16:02 New Yorkers are beautiful. We've seen that.
01:16:05 I think I've seen that.
01:16:06 That one should be pretty easy to find.
01:16:07 1993, I think we've seen that.
01:16:11 And I was disappointed by the earlier date.
01:16:15 I don't remember shit, but I remember dumb shit like that.
01:16:18 Fuck you, brain.
01:16:19 Are you going back in? Me too.
01:16:21 You got to go back in there.
01:16:23 Well, you got to let the producer.
01:16:27 Okay, I'm walking, but.
01:16:28 Oh, why is there one leaning against the tree?
01:16:32 Yes. Secret phone in the fog.
01:16:37 Why is it
01:16:39 I don't know where they come from?
01:16:40 Is there a hole in your abode?
01:16:43 You mean it wasn't there last week?
01:16:46 It wasn't here.
01:16:47 This is new.
01:16:48 Well, that means the landscaper guy
01:16:51 made me move because he was mowing.
01:16:53 It fell over and over.
01:16:55 I can read it.
01:16:57 It's.
01:16:59 Oh, there's a bug on it.
01:17:02 So it's a small it's
01:17:04 actually he's a perfect.
01:17:11 My neighbors are probably wondering what the hell is going on.
01:17:13 I went all the way to their side and then all their lights are on.
01:17:19 You're
01:17:21 watching around the neighborhood
01:17:25 and what
01:17:28 my in the
01:17:32 rocks.
01:17:35 Pretty cool.
01:17:36 I think I saw a bright light.
01:17:38 I think I saw somebody actually passing through the realm.
01:17:42 Did you see that?
01:17:42 Right when we. Right when he escaped the escaped Right.
01:17:45 When he left the graveyard, there was a bright light behind you is Gary Gray.
01:17:49 He's gone now.
01:17:50 I think we just it we just witnessed his predetermined end.
01:17:53 Do you just get abducted?
01:17:55 Oh, I do.
01:17:57 Well, there are
01:17:59 there
01:18:05 I thought, well,
01:18:06 it doesn't look like but it looks like a but What is that?
01:18:11 It's nothing.
01:18:14 Just all falling apart tonight.
01:18:18 I knew it, too.
01:18:18 I spent way too much time finding all these wonderful, wonderful
01:18:22 Sam Harris video.
01:18:23 You got to see it. I should send it to you so you can play it.
01:18:26 Can I do that?
01:18:27 Yeah.
01:18:28 Is that working it? Could you hear it?
01:18:31 I don't know. How could you hear your video?
01:18:32 Yeah, And you can text it there. Yeah.
01:18:34 I don't know. What do you want to make?
01:18:37 No, no.
01:18:39 Just texted it in the chat of the.
01:18:41 Well you can because my I'm on a max I can also the messages.
01:18:46 But if you want a different mode.
01:18:48 I guess we can visit in that little chat screen.
01:18:51 Is that it right there.
01:18:51 Okay.
01:18:52 There it is. Okay.
01:18:53 That's a better idea.
01:18:55 I could tell you Sam Harris's viewpoint
01:18:58 that we have no free will
01:19:01 sometimes ever just roll it from the beginning.
01:19:05 I don't. I don't know.
01:19:06 There's there's a couple of good things, but he talks.
01:19:09 It's 14 minutes.
01:19:11 There's a peak. About 8 minutes.
01:19:13 Yeah, do that.
01:19:14 It's not like about You tube is they give you like
01:19:17 highlights segments.
01:19:21 I'm just going to play it for me to go on again.
01:19:23 No, I never, never showed it, but they're going to play it for me.
01:19:30 Come on it, read it, read it out there.
01:19:33 The still on on free will
01:19:38 makes you Much more forgiving of a lot of the stuff
01:19:42 Yeah because you see just everyone has an open system
01:19:46 no one offered themselves
01:19:48 no created themselves no one,
01:19:52 no one can directly regulate
01:19:55 the effect of every influence that they had or might have.
01:19:58 You are the totality of
01:20:02 what brought you here.
01:20:03 I mean, the universe has sort of just push you to this point in time.
01:20:06 And the only thing you've got
01:20:09 is your brain and it states and that is that
01:20:13 is based on your genes and the totality of environmental influences.
01:20:17 And one other thing you're you know, this system have have had working on you
01:20:23 up until this moment.
01:20:24 And so the next words that come out of your mouth.
01:20:26 Yes, I do, too. That part, that process now,
01:20:31 some people
01:20:32 bolts are quintessentially evil.
01:20:35 Who we who it talks about the second rate, which is mentioned that you see
01:20:40 you were mentioning the iconic like if you can if you can fix the psychotic,
01:20:44 it's like we can fix like a heart, you know, like a body defect.
01:20:48 Then would we have more compassion after they were fixed?
01:20:52 What is that?
01:20:53 I mean, I mean, we're talking about like lobotomies.
01:20:55 Yeah.
01:20:56 So he explains it so much better than I can
01:20:58 I don't know the spot that he says it, but he talks about how like he'd be like
01:21:01 thank you a psychotic if you fixed them with
01:21:04 some kind of medicine or whatever, they'd be like, Thank you.
01:21:06 I thought I was this crazy as you thought I was.
01:21:08 And now I'm out of that. I'm out of that.
01:21:09 You know, there is no such thing, though.
01:21:12 They've recently, within the last year, came out with a study
01:21:15 that said that frickin antidepressants are they don't do anything.
01:21:20 They actually are overprescribed They don't need to be prescribed
01:21:23 and it's they literally do not solve the problem.
01:21:26 I think they create
01:21:28 pretty much
01:21:30 or one of those people
01:21:31 that are driving in front of you that they're either on your phone or not.
01:21:35 I always thought everyone was on their phone,
01:21:37 and this podcast reminded me that everyone's probably on some kind
01:21:40 of psychotropic drug off looking.
01:21:43 That's perfectly legal, right?
01:21:45 It is, yeah. Right, Right.
01:21:46 And I've always thought to back when I was working in a shop,
01:21:50 there was a dude who was had a Viking, an obsession and he did have back pain.
01:21:56 And so that's where he got most of his Vicodin,
01:21:58 but he got his other Vicodin that he'd take all the time.
01:22:02 And as long as he a Viking in prescription when the new company bought us out,
01:22:05 you know, they didn't care.
01:22:07 Even though he's on the medication, he's operating machinery
01:22:12 and would be no different if I did not have a prescription, was on
01:22:15 the medication, was operating machinery.
01:22:17 But for some reason, because he has a prescription, it's perfectly okay.
01:22:21 It really isn't.
01:22:22 Not if I'm the guy I should shop for with them.
01:22:25 It's not okay with me now. I mean, but
01:22:28 he was on Vicodin, and so.
01:22:30 So what are you going to do?
01:22:34 Same thing, though.
01:22:34 What about the guy that goes out
01:22:36 every night and has ten shots and five beers at 10 p.m.
01:22:40 and then is on a high low at seven?
01:22:42 Well, that's what I make discrepancy with drug testing, period, is that,
01:22:46 you know, you're hard hard drugs other than every drug,
01:22:50 other than weed weeds in your system longest and it's one of the most famous.
01:22:53 So I don't you can be a cokehead, you can be a crack head, you can be a pill
01:22:57 head and quit for 24 to 48 hours and not like kill you that much.
01:23:03 And you can pass a drug test easily and then go right back on on your shit.
01:23:08 You're really just segregating weed smokers by doing all these drug tests.
01:23:12 It's rigged. I
01:23:16 the money goes well, not so much anymore because I don't really even think they're.
01:23:19 They're testing for weed
01:23:22 as much these days because of legalities
01:23:25 and I industry is a drug test for weed
01:23:30 and I don't it
01:23:32 never stopped me No no and they never tell me my entire life
01:23:36 but it definitely derailed a few projects.
01:23:40 But it probably won't help me right now.
01:23:44 Now, when it comes to like work wise, but it's definitely derailed
01:23:47 a few job opportunities.
01:23:48 But kismet, that's how I got where I am today.
01:23:53 Yeah.
01:23:55 Without the failure I would not be where I'm sitting.
01:23:58 And so it's kind of weird to think about
01:23:59 what if you didn't suck up those few times?
01:24:01 Like you just nailed something, everything in your whole entire fricking life.
01:24:07 And not just your life, but anybody crossed
01:24:10 your path has put you in this moment right now.
01:24:14 All of it, all of it lined up just perfectly for this step.
01:24:18 And just like this.
01:24:20 Just like everything is as it should be right here, right now.
01:24:24 Yeah,
01:24:25 well, when you said as it should be, you lost me.
01:24:28 It is as it is, but I don't know if it should be.
01:24:31 Yeah, it should be.
01:24:32 I mean, I.
01:24:35 I'd be in the NBA.
01:24:37 Where's the complaints department?
01:24:38 I've Got a few things that I've got a bone to pick
01:24:43 a draw.
01:24:43 There's a Michio Kaku video.
01:24:45 It's only about 2 minutes long about determinism.
01:24:47 I like some cat goo.
01:24:48 You can drop it in the little chat window.
01:24:51 How you get you're on a shitty list.
01:24:53 Isn't that how to do that?
01:24:54 Yeah.
01:24:54 He's just like barks orders as if I knew what the fuck is talking about.
01:24:57 Yeah, Google free will go free will Google it.
01:25:01 I want to play this last little hump.
01:25:03 There's obviously something important in this little hump here.
01:25:05 So let's.
01:25:06 Let's just finish up with this guy.
01:25:08 Engines from us. Okay?
01:25:10 But if you just walk back their timeline.
01:25:12 You recognize that they were four years old at one point, right?
01:25:16 They were the four year old who was destined to become this terrible person.
01:25:21 Right. It's an unlucky four year old.
01:25:22 Right.
01:25:23 You know, And so at what point where's the bright line that says what?
01:25:27 Okay, here's the point where
01:25:29 it's appropriate to just hate this person and feel compassion.
01:25:33 And on the other side of this line, you should just feel compassion
01:25:36 because this person is unlucky.
01:25:38 Maybe there is no such line and a complete understanding
01:25:42 of this lifeline in in scientific terms,
01:25:46 would obliterate any line you think you have.
01:25:49 Right?
01:25:49 It would just be this cascade causation.
01:25:53 And, you know, adding randomness to the picture doesn't help, right?
01:25:55 It's just it's random.
01:25:56 This is just, you know, somebody is in your brain rolling dice
01:25:59 and influence in your behavior that way.
01:26:01 Well, that doesn't give you the free world people think they have.
01:26:03 So there is a there's a ironically,
01:26:07 there is what seems
01:26:11 on some level deflationary of the of the
01:26:15 the the gravitas of the human spirit for people
01:26:20 opens door to, at least in my view, a far more ethical and tolerant
01:26:25 and patient and understanding view of of, you know, human
01:26:31 failings and
01:26:32 human frailty and just and then at that point, you can just have
01:26:35 a conversation about what's pragmatic, what works, what helps people change.
01:26:40 Like and this this person over here who's doing terrible things.
01:26:43 Is there something we can do to make him a better person?
01:26:46 Well, if there is, let's do that.
01:26:47 Without all the judgment, wouldn't it?
01:26:50 I mean, they got to learn that on their own.
01:26:52 I mean, I don't know what he talks about earlier.
01:26:55 What if we made a pill
01:26:56 just like some I forgot what he compared it to, but some kind of.
01:26:59 Oh, he's a diabetes.
01:27:00 Like if we could
01:27:02 be diabetes
01:27:04 like inside, if he could just give that to us.
01:27:06 What's taking that to a country and make them not a psychotic any more.
01:27:10 And that's what he was stemming off of.
01:27:13 Yeah, but just so it doesn't matter, I
01:27:17 when it comes to your thing, you're taking a pill.
01:27:21 I mean, it's a drug you're
01:27:26 to the resolve
01:27:27 is to take pills and take drugs and they are
01:27:30 both both the act itself and then the cure both they all sound like
01:27:33 excuses to me because I'm 100% take responsibility kind of person,
01:27:37 even when it's not my fault.
01:27:39 It's just easier to compartmentalize this and it makes me feel like I'm in control.
01:27:43 Everything's my fault, everything's my reward.
01:27:46 It's how I take ownership and 100% responsibility,
01:27:49 even when it's not and out of my control, even if it's an illusion
01:27:52 for me, it makes me feel comfortable.
01:27:55 Maybe wrong. So that's why.
01:27:57 That's why I'm having a hard time with this whole free will.
01:28:00 Pre determinism.
01:28:01 You had this this compatibility or whatever.
01:28:04 But I think that I don't think add that it's
01:28:07 because physicians say determinism is it period
01:28:10 the rest is an illusion or some kind of defense mechanism for our brain to cope.
01:28:14 The fact that we're a robot
01:28:16 the illusion of free
01:28:18 will or an illusion of free will is is a self-defense mechanism
01:28:22 so that we don't just explode thinking that we're mindless robots.
01:28:26 I don't subscribe to compatible ism, but some very smart people do.
01:28:31 So you're saying that if I just if I go, I want to do this,
01:28:36 that was predetermined, potentially like it knew that I was going to do that.
01:28:40 So yeah, the more I want to
01:28:43 get that
01:28:45 in German, but it was targeting
01:28:47 planned from the moment the Big Bang started the conspiracy.
01:28:51 Yeah, this whole show was made just so you could do that
01:28:56 right.
01:28:57 That's, that's what they say.
01:29:00 I don't know.
01:29:01 But here's an explanation of conservatism.
01:29:05 Even if so, even if your decision is
01:29:10 predetermined, it's still a free choice.
01:29:17 What if you're camp on a train
01:29:22 and it's going to crash?
01:29:25 Yeah, well, there's no it's inevitably
01:29:28 going to crash in in your current universe at that point in time.
01:29:32 It is well determined that you are going to die when that train crashes
01:29:36 is some form of determine, some kismet.
01:29:39 Kismet, kismet.
01:29:42 Everything is is kismet.
01:29:44 But everything is predetermined.
01:29:47 Everything.
01:29:48 Is that dream just an illusion that you had a choice.
01:29:51 Everything's a train.
01:29:53 It was predetermined that you were going to get on it.
01:29:55 Everybody around that train was.
01:29:57 Everything was all predetermined.
01:29:58 What do you think about, like, the weird stories of, like,
01:30:00 the people that would have gotten on the the.
01:30:04 I apologize. I don't mean to offend any
01:30:09 no planners out there, but
01:30:11 the people that would have gotten on the plane,
01:30:14 that one of the planes, one of three planes, again,
01:30:17 I apologize to the no planners don't mean to offend anybody.
01:30:20 I'm talking about the words.
01:30:23 No. They say like, oh, I was supposed to be a plane.
01:30:26 I was supposed to be on that plane.
01:30:27 And I wasn't like that or there was a I missed it and I would have died like,
01:30:32 you know, that final the final destination is that you still love yourself.
01:30:37 It's there's still time.
01:30:41 So you think final destination is
01:30:43 real is what you're saying?
01:30:46 Yeah.
01:30:46 It's a documentary.
01:30:51 The term is very loosely, loosely
01:30:54 set these days.
01:30:56 Yeah.
01:30:58 Documentaries is making a joke now, but it just brings me
01:31:02 back to making a murderer, because that was a fake documentary.
01:31:09 Well,
01:31:13 technically, isn't everything fake?
01:31:15 If it's predetermined, what's the point of
01:31:19 even turning the channel myself?
01:31:21 Just sitting here in the dark
01:31:24 is, like, undetermined.
01:31:25 Like if there's a murder
01:31:27 and you can't find all the evidence like that was still predetermined like that.
01:31:31 The universe purposely made the evidence unavailable
01:31:34 just so a human can find it harder or not
01:31:36 find it at all. Huh?
01:31:40 Then understand the dynamics of this predetermined world seem
01:31:43 very like ridiculous that you just saying we're just on a one course path.
01:31:48 Or like there's a reason for being.
01:31:51 I think it's physicists to be smart.
01:31:53 Defer a car trick, for example.
01:31:55 What car did I just pick, Gary?
01:31:58 What car did I just pick?
01:32:00 Seven of diamonds?
01:32:01 Yes, it was predetermined.
01:32:03 So, like I.
01:32:05 We knew it.
01:32:06 We have calculated things that knew it.
01:32:08 So because they can do that hypothetically,
01:32:10 then everything is predetermined.
01:32:12 But guess what? I didn't have cards in my hand.
01:32:14 So you're wrong.
01:32:15 Can there be?
01:32:17 Was that so? Then that's all. That was pretty.
01:32:19 We knew you were going to have cards. We knew everything.
01:32:21 It's just.
01:32:22 It's just stupid.
01:32:23 Well, I mean, just the fact that the universe
01:32:26 exists, then take in billions of years, go by, everything's predetermined.
01:32:30 Then.
01:32:32 So it's just dumb conversation.
01:32:34 I have
01:32:37 because everything is going to happen.
01:32:39 Yeah. Yeah. Okay.
01:32:40 Given an infinite amount of time, everything is going to happen.
01:32:43 If you put a if you put an object pick, whatever system
01:32:46 you want, a bird, a plane, a person, and you roll them down a mountain,
01:32:51 the plane going they're going to have influence
01:32:53 on their path, whether it's systematic or angles.
01:32:57 Yeah, a perfect ball bearing
01:33:01 is going to just go, All right.
01:33:04 So what want me that that's predetermined.
01:33:07 The other one, whether it's chaos is thinking
01:33:11 I don't know if you have a
01:33:13 ball bearings an equal slope and you have maybe like a do
01:33:16 preparing a ball bearing to like a live chicken.
01:33:20 They were small, not not a three ball bearing to a five inch ball.
01:33:24 But like I'm just no, I'm saying it's more chaotic but not random there.
01:33:29 There will still be a first, second and third place.
01:33:31 Have you ever now never
01:33:34 had a brain that's react?
01:33:35 What if you had a brain that is now reacting?
01:33:39 It may be predetermined after I have to show after everything.
01:33:43 I wish I had that video.
01:33:45 They proven to that
01:33:47 there's a video I should send it.
01:33:49 They think you should do that.
01:33:51 We find it.
01:33:52 You can talk like that.
01:33:54 Do you think I could?
01:33:55 You'd think I could.
01:33:57 Well, I rather not serious thought
01:34:03 so. I shouldn't.
01:34:04 Why should I explain it? When you play the video is way better.
01:34:07 Here's what you are doo doo doo doo doo doo
01:34:10 doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo.
01:34:13 It was like I just ran the video.
01:34:16 Oh, it is ten
01:34:19 words.
01:34:20 I wish I could run this Coming up.
01:34:23 This commercial is going to be better. You look
01:34:28 down here.
01:34:29 What are we doing here?
01:34:31 I get You're trying to pull in now?
01:34:34 No, ma'am.
01:34:36 They put that down into the control board.
01:34:38 Really? That's not.
01:34:39 That's not the problem.
01:34:40 She's got a hand bra on, so that's not the right ear.
01:34:46 That's her ear.
01:34:47 How do you hear that?
01:34:49 They don't.
01:34:50 They just remove that. Get rid of that.
01:34:52 So that's that video I sent.
01:34:55 It is it's not
01:34:58 I swear it's not real that she did.
01:35:01 You will listen.
01:35:03 I was looking, Gary.
01:35:04 She took off like a fagot.
01:35:06 I think there's been.
01:35:07 I don't know.
01:35:09 I mean, a girl that sucks for her.
01:35:11 She's actually not that bad.
01:35:12 She'll have a decent life.
01:35:14 So she. You bring up a great girl.
01:35:16 You bring up a great I'll America.
01:35:20 This is the pedestal seem to be They don't seem to be fair,
01:35:23 consistent, equal, you know, like a life, a person's life path.
01:35:28 So if our choices don't matter, then what if?
01:35:30 What was it?
01:35:31 Just a random path.
01:35:33 That's what this poor girl has to suffer.
01:35:35 Or maybe she's out of the picture
01:35:36 that it was like, Hey, I'm going to make this little girl suffer.
01:35:40 Why did you determine that?
01:35:42 Our choices don't matter?
01:35:43 Because they're predetermined.
01:35:46 That's what makes sense right to life noggin
01:35:50 are you are you hearing the paradox
01:35:52 that you're saying or are you joking with me right now?
01:35:56 No, I'm saying just because something's going to happen
01:35:59 doesn't mean it doesn't matter that that's going to happen.
01:36:03 That's not what you said.
01:36:05 You said something about my choice.
01:36:08 Why are you in on this?
01:36:10 Because my choice is predetermined.
01:36:14 It doesn't make the choice irrelevant.
01:36:18 Oh, how would that work out, doesn't it?
01:36:21 Let's go the other way.
01:36:23 Oh, because it's still a choice.
01:36:25 It doesn't affect anything.
01:36:30 Once it's all said and done,
01:36:32 you know that there was 100% chance it was going to turn out that way.
01:36:36 That doesn't make it less relevant.
01:36:39 So why would it make it less relevant
01:36:43 if we don't know how it's going to turn out?
01:36:45 My head hurts.
01:36:47 I know I lost, you know is going.
01:36:49 But until it doesn't, it doesn't matter if we know how it's
01:36:53 going to turn out, it either is predetermined or it's not.
01:36:56 Sorry to use that. Wait, hang on.
01:36:59 It either is or is not correct.
01:37:01 Okay. I'm with you then.
01:37:04 I don't think it makes a difference sound on that.
01:37:07 I don't think it's truly that important.
01:37:09 So so it's it's either or.
01:37:11 It cannot be both. There is no compatibility.
01:37:13 I try to be I tried to just say, okay,
01:37:17 it's either let me try to explain the compatibility again.
01:37:21 You can even say that you can
01:37:25 you can will only go one way.
01:37:29 But the choice you make.
01:37:30 I got something that'll go one way as real.
01:37:35 That's great.
01:37:37 You are? Absolutely.
01:37:39 That's that.
01:37:40 We're going to have the best of both worlds eating your cake and having it to.
01:37:45 You can't have sex and say it's free will up
01:37:48 until the point where it's determinism and call that competitive.
01:37:52 What do you call it? Compatibility.
01:37:53 Some compatibility, buddy.
01:37:57 Come on.
01:37:58 We'll just call it compatibility.
01:38:00 It's come, come just right.
01:38:02 The two things fruit, freewill and determinism are compatible.
01:38:06 COMPERE Come on back into battle.
01:38:09 Okay. Now
01:38:11 forget problems.
01:38:12 Next week we're going to do paradox then,
01:38:14 because I don't think you understand that concept, the Fermi Paradox.
01:38:17 Paradox. What would you do that
01:38:20 it's either this or that.
01:38:21 There's a lot of paradoxes.
01:38:22 If it's if it's either it's either this or that,
01:38:24 but if it's both, it's called compatible ism.
01:38:27 What?
01:38:30 So let's say it's
01:38:31 either red or green, but if it's both, it's, it's
01:38:34 I forget how colors work for a second, but what's two colors that go together
01:38:38 that would make more sense?
01:38:42 I think you're confusing or conflicting
01:38:46 predetermined with
01:38:49 foreknowledge like yes,
01:38:52 it would be boring to watch if you knew what was going to happen. But
01:38:57 I don't know if I'm going to choose chocolate or vanilla.
01:39:00 It'll be exciting to find out, but I bet I'll choose chocolate.
01:39:03 How about this?
01:39:04 But that's not the term that's not predetermined wisdom either,
01:39:07 because that's that is kind of for whatever you said.
01:39:11 What's the word you just said?
01:39:12 Horseshit shit for shadowing or future to future telling.
01:39:17 Yeah, well, sometimes I'll.
01:39:18 I'll throw myself for a loop.
01:39:19 I'll get the mint chocolate chip.
01:39:21 So what do you where does this sit in with time travel?
01:39:25 Going back in time and even, like, Back to the Future style?
01:39:29 I don't know.
01:39:29 Can you something to change the future or is everything just late?
01:39:32 Late in its path?
01:39:33 In whatever timeline you're in is the timeline you're in?
01:39:37 I believe whatever
01:39:39 new change changes in a different timeline because you came from a timeline
01:39:43 that it didn't happen and went back and altered.
01:39:48 If you altered your past, is that created
01:39:52 or was that timeline does either
01:39:57 Good Day was destined to be there?
01:40:00 It was always going to be there
01:40:02 was there, it was there waiting for you.
01:40:04 What is this fucking nonsense I'm reading?
01:40:08 Are nobody ready for the life narrative now?
01:40:10 Either that or you're going to remember we're going to do a European segment here,
01:40:16 right?
01:40:17 That is probably like 20 feet away.
01:40:20 But boy, does it echo. Yeah.
01:40:22 So what I'm reading right here. Yeah.
01:40:24 Compatibility. Yeah.
01:40:26 How do you pronounce it?
01:40:27 Compatibility compatibility compatible ism
01:40:32 is available.
01:40:33 I'm going to I'm going to replace the words with other things that don't go.
01:40:37 Is it believed that oil. Oh, Java
01:40:42 is a belief that oil and water do not mix
01:40:44 and it is impossible for them to mix, but they ignore that.
01:40:50 That's what I'm reading right here.
01:40:53 Yeah.
01:40:54 Free will and determinism are not only not mutually compatible,
01:40:58 but it's a paradox 100%.
01:41:01 You'd have to convince me otherwise somehow.
01:41:06 Daniel Dennett Man Watch.
01:41:09 Daniel Dennett
01:41:11 I wish I could.
01:41:12 I can, but we won't be able to hear him.
01:41:16 All right?
01:41:16 So I believe they can both exist, but not in the same moment
01:41:22 yet. What?
01:41:23 Oh, okay.
01:41:24 So there is degrees of determinism and degrees of free will.
01:41:27 No, you can either. You can have that.
01:41:29 But the moment you make a decision
01:41:32 somebody is going to say that that decision was predetermined.
01:41:35 It's hard to talk over the gurgling of
01:41:38 I think everything is predetermined.
01:41:41 If I think everything is predetermined.
01:41:43 What do you do You think everything's predetermined?
01:41:48 Yes. As you just said that out loud.
01:41:51 Yes. And and I do that.
01:42:03 What about the multiverse
01:42:05 theory that also also predetermined.
01:42:11 So there's an infinite.
01:42:13 Let me summarize.
01:42:15 There's an infinite amount of predetermined possibilities.
01:42:20 Yes. For not only every just binary action,
01:42:24 but every movement and cosmic particle in the entire universe.
01:42:29 That's what makes every decision that much more important.
01:42:33 Don't you get it? No, I don't.
01:42:37 I know, But it has nothing.
01:42:38 It has nothing to do with the moral decision. I'm.
01:42:43 I'm predetermined enough to be to just care
01:42:45 about other human beings or anything alive to not harm them.
01:42:49 I don't need a moral code or mythical figure to tell me that.
01:42:53 I think.
01:42:53 All right. Okay, good. Now you're.
01:42:55 Now you're in my wheelhouse.
01:42:56 No, I know, but I'm morality.
01:42:58 I'm pointing at that because I think that's why you're
01:43:01 poking at this topic
01:43:03 without admitting it's paradoxical.
01:43:08 It 100% paradoxical.
01:43:11 Your own statements are completely contradicting,
01:43:14 and then you've got the nerve to rub it in by calling it compatibility.
01:43:19 That's like the that's not the cut. Cut.
01:43:22 What's that? It's not the pot calling the kettle black.
01:43:24 That's the pot calling the kettle white
01:43:27 harder,
01:43:30 isn't it?
01:43:31 I mean, it's kind of a
01:43:33 kick in the face to call it compatible as and when it's a paradox.
01:43:36 It should be called a I just don't think determinism
01:43:42 cancels out our ability to have free will.
01:43:45 I think we don't have a free will
01:43:46 for completely different reasons than there is no determinism.
01:43:53 I don't think we have free
01:43:54 will see when you're going back and forth.
01:43:58 You just said,
01:44:00 No, I'm not going back and forth.
01:44:02 I'm saying there's nothing.
01:44:04 It's not ready.
01:44:04 And I haven't pointed out because it wasn't that stark.
01:44:07 But I'm glad you did.
01:44:08 It's on tape. Just keep going on here.
01:44:10 Possible to have free will and a deterministic universe? No.
01:44:15 However, no, it is not possible for us to have free
01:44:19 will in this universe, and it has nothing to do with determinism.
01:44:24 You don't have free will.
01:44:27 You don't.
01:44:28 You don't have free will.
01:44:29 You have a will like I like chocolate.
01:44:32 I prefer chocolate to vanilla ice cream.
01:44:35 But that's not a free choice I made.
01:44:39 I like to
01:44:42 play with some start of what you are.
01:44:44 I see you doing that.
01:44:45 I'm freely and willingly doing it.
01:44:47 Tell me I'm not proved. Prove me wrong.
01:44:53 Hey, was that your decision?
01:44:55 Are you at the moment? Seriously?
01:44:57 So are you talking about suggestibility influence now, or are you talking about
01:45:01 every thought you have
01:45:04 is you don't think about having the thought.
01:45:07 It's not a thought that you came up with thinking, Oh, did you hear that to you?
01:45:13 Did you hear that the author of your own thoughts, every thought you have,
01:45:17 you didn't think of just how you just open that statement for the record
01:45:20 to think of saying
01:45:23 thoughts are the fact
01:45:26 they're God's kahu are they God's?
01:45:29 Is that is that that would be the explanation.
01:45:32 That would be the only I'm I'm wondering who's the helm.
01:45:36 But oh, man, I'm wondering
01:45:40 some somebody or something at the helm of a color.
01:45:42 Think of a color. Think of a color. Think of a color.
01:45:44 Think of a color.
01:45:45 See a color through color right now.
01:45:47 Pardon me. 13
01:45:50 are. Okay, great.
01:45:52 I'm not suggestible.
01:45:53 The answer of that, you're right there.
01:45:55 But the other black
01:45:57 if you if people see a briefcase, they immediately become more competitive.
01:46:01 There's about a thousand psychologies like that.
01:46:03 But you're talking influence, not free will or determination.
01:46:08 If we're going to talk influence, that's completely different.
01:46:11 Everything is influenced. Everything. It depends.
01:46:14 Everything that is indeterminate, chaotic, yet determinant.
01:46:18 That's right. That's a paradox.
01:46:20 That's like saying that's like saying I don't know anything about this book.
01:46:23 And then reading it and going, I knew everything about this book.
01:46:27 No, you didn't.
01:46:28 It's a paradox.
01:46:29 You may know about it now, but you didn't when you before you started reading it.
01:46:32 You you can't have read the book and not read the book at the same time.
01:46:37 I give you your
01:46:38 every decision to make any decisions that you ever made.
01:46:43 Any decision will come to a conclusion, anything.
01:46:46 It will come to a conclusion.
01:46:48 But why are we calling that brand?
01:46:50 Why are we labeling that predetermined?
01:46:53 I decided to run from the cops.
01:46:56 If we call it determined I'd be okay with that.
01:46:58 But we're calling it predetermined.
01:46:59 It was it just determined are we are we free will versus determined
01:47:02 like determined and
01:47:06 you usually did
01:47:08 do you usually decide to do something because that's what you want.
01:47:13 You don't decide your wants that is what I want.
01:47:17 Who is I and what does that want.
01:47:19 Well, what facilitates that one time?
01:47:21 And you usually do what your wife wants.
01:47:23 Now, what you want, from my experience though, right?
01:47:26 There's another fine example.
01:47:28 So I want to go work today.
01:47:30 She's is talking in a first person perspective.
01:47:32 We had this wrong the whole entire time.
01:47:34 Gary doesn't have free will.
01:47:38 There you go away.
01:47:40 We cracked it.
01:47:44 Breaking news.
01:47:55 This just in.
01:47:57 It's all about me.
01:47:59 I always ask this. It's just so confusing.
01:48:02 The f I am. This is bladder.
01:48:03 It's some people, not all who are married
01:48:07 have zero free will
01:48:11 and nobody has any free will.
01:48:13 If you're married, you have a will.
01:48:16 Okay, so free.
01:48:18 Just for the record, at this very moment, now desires your preferences
01:48:24 one in time, one in your back to no free will again.
01:48:28 You just said no one has free will.
01:48:32 No one has free will.
01:48:33 So you're a determined list.
01:48:36 The terminal determinism.
01:48:37 That's a false dichotomy.
01:48:41 You're going to make up.
01:48:42 You're going to make up some gray area in between and call it compatibility.
01:48:45 This is the false dichotomy in me.
01:48:48 I want I just want you just keep saying it
01:48:51 before cocking me saying compatible ism.
01:48:54 Oh, we're going to get to life.
01:48:55 No, I just want to say compatible ism.
01:48:59 I've got a both died in me.
01:49:04 Oh, okay, great.
01:49:05 Well, come pass.
01:49:09 Do that.
01:49:09 Don't worry.
01:49:12 So much in-jokes as the Big Bang.
01:49:14 Come Pat and Bill is man
01:49:19 three in a life. Now get out.
01:49:20 There you go.
01:49:22 Fantastic life.
01:49:24 Now get out the rock.
01:49:25 This life not only beef or chicken
01:49:30 beef, although
01:49:33 if Yeah, beef for chicken be the healthier choice
01:49:37 depending
01:49:39 Chuck chicken would be the healthier choice echoing her fish.
01:49:43 What if I still choose beef, chicken, chicken or fish flavor over?
01:49:48 What if the chicken is.
01:49:49 Oh, chicken, chicken.
01:49:51 What if it's wrong? Why?
01:49:52 Why are you guys even bother deciding?
01:49:54 Do 30 predetermined, Predetermined, you fucking asshole you've been in is
01:49:59 why even watch Jeopardy
01:50:01 still, it doesn't make a difference.
01:50:05 It doesn't matter if it's predetermined to you.
01:50:09 Why would it matter?
01:50:11 We screwed again.
01:50:12 It's determined.
01:50:14 It's not predetermined because you're like if you have a predetermined.
01:50:16 It's more like foretelling, like you said. Is that the word you said?
01:50:19 Foreshadowing for telling foreskin All our members foreskin now see.
01:50:23 Thank you.
01:50:23 Every one of the new rules here sticks in my head.
01:50:26 I remember that foreskin today.
01:50:28 Well, what if it's written on your foreskin or doesn't change in
01:50:33 would definitely change it.
01:50:36 Yeah, that would change it.
01:50:38 Can you read this
01:50:41 right now?
01:50:43 I know my foreskin.
01:50:45 Can you read my forehead? Oh, that.
01:50:48 I've seen the crystal foreskin way too small.
01:50:51 Crystal, crystal.
01:50:52 Crystal mountain. It's great.
01:50:53 Oh, crystal meth. Oh yeah. No kidding.
01:50:56 Thanks for the shout out.
01:50:59 Yeah, yeah.
01:51:00 I wear cool thing.
01:51:01 You see what my shirt says?
01:51:03 Yeah, it says I'm helping you.
01:51:05 Look at the security.
01:51:06 Do you recognize this
01:51:10 message?
01:51:11 Yes, I do.
01:51:11 It's an eagle, right?
01:51:12 Super shiny is an eagle to see Eagle.
01:51:16 All whole number to embody the myth that you can freeze that and get jurors
01:51:20 phone number.
01:51:20 Hopefully it's old phone number on there.
01:51:23 Someone else's phone number? Yep.
01:51:25 No, I found the disk.
01:51:27 Yeah. Oh, call that number.
01:51:29 If it's if you found the disk, let's call that number.
01:51:31 If not, let's call five eight, six
01:51:35 three, three.
01:51:36 I really
01:51:39 for old hall number two now currently hole number three
01:51:42 there'll be absolutely amazing because we have to throw this only on that hall.
01:51:46 So this this is Yeah.
01:51:48 1520 years old I would say
01:51:52 I just sold it for 6080 bucks.
01:51:54 Yeah.
01:51:54 No, I sold it on eBay for a decent amount of money.
01:51:59 He sold it.
01:52:00 Yeah.
01:52:01 Yeah, I sold a bunch of my
01:52:04 even got a couple of those.
01:52:05 Make it look even a dog bit at a little at some point look at it And I even for
01:52:10 that shows that my dog No I think it was somebody's dog who could have in mind.
01:52:15 It could have been anyone's.
01:52:17 But no, it has everything to do with this.
01:52:19 Ken Chemo and the 11 time disc Golf world champion apparently there's the
01:52:24 there's the T-Bird.
01:52:25 And this one the weird Yeah the 11 times and the old heads say that
01:52:30 there was a different blend of plastic that they used for that year
01:52:33 that they haven't gone back to and people pay top dollar for this shirt.
01:52:36 So it's kind of interesting. I've heard it
01:52:41 the 11th time,
01:52:43 so I don't know it put a link in the I put a link in the
01:52:46 in the chat there fun little song.
01:52:52 Are we ever going to get to the fucking life now?
01:52:54 I almost feel like we shouldn't just for fun.
01:52:56 Oh, shit.
01:52:57 I'm sorry. That's. Yeah, duh.
01:53:00 I'm like, What the fuck are you saying? Life nog for?
01:53:02 I don't know what that is.
01:53:04 Yeah. No, no.
01:53:06 It's like 90% of my screenwriter.
01:53:10 There you go.
01:53:11 There you go. Let's do that for sure. Yeah.
01:53:13 2 minutes here.
01:53:14 It's time for another Q and A.
01:53:17 Let's say that you are on a date.
01:53:20 You and your partner order some food at a nice restaurant
01:53:23 and you decide to get the steak.
01:53:24 But what caused you to choose that particular item?
01:53:27 Was it your free choice or was it predetermined?
01:53:29 Now we're intuition tells us that we are the ones who made the decision.
01:53:32 We like to think that we have control over our minds, what we think and what we do.
01:53:37 But in 1983,
01:53:39 Benjamin LABATT performed an experiment that sparked a lot of controversy.
01:53:43 In the experiment, he had a volunteer make a decision about when
01:53:46 to do a simple action, such as flicking the wrist.
01:53:49 They announced out loud when they made the decision,
01:53:51 while the activity of their motor cortex was being recorded.
01:53:54 Shockingly, the motor cortex became active before the conscious decision was made.
01:53:59 It appeared like once free was just determined
01:54:03 that while the bet himself even doubted the experiments ability
01:54:06 to answer the question of whether or not we have free will,
01:54:08 it got a lot of people thinking, Are our actions truly free?
01:54:12 And as a while ago we made a video about the
01:54:14 unconscious mind, and in that video we discussed the concept of priming,
01:54:18 meaning that certain events have an effect on how we behave.
01:54:21 For example, seeing a briefcase will make people more competitive.
01:54:25 They may think that they're acting freely, but they don't realize the briefcase
01:54:28 had an effect.
01:54:29 So some argue that free will is just an illusion,
01:54:32 and we are simply not aware of the causes of our actions.
01:54:35 But with all that said, what does physics have to say about free?
01:54:38 Well, Sir Isaac Newton would argue that everything you do is predetermined.
01:54:42 According to his laws of physics, the world was deterministic.
01:54:45 Everything that happened in the past had an effect on the future.
01:54:48 So the fact that you ordered shimmering steak on your date was always meant to be.
01:54:53 But this begs the question is anyone morally responsible for their actions?
01:54:57 Should Jeffrey Dahmer be punished
01:54:58 for killing and eating people if it was destined to happen?
01:55:01 You can see where this can get a bit controversial and creepy.
01:55:05 No. Hey, get away from me.
01:55:07 This not an imitation for you guys.
01:55:09 Anyway. So then there's quantum physics.
01:55:11 While Newton's laws are deterministic, the behavior of subatomic particles
01:55:15 is inherently unpredictable.
01:55:17 So some philosophers think that free will makes use of this randomness,
01:55:20 allowing for us to make free, undetermined decisions.
01:55:23 But can these tiny effects make up the macro level concept of free will
01:55:28 That's still under debate. So what do you think?
01:55:30 You clicked on this video seemingly using.
01:55:32 He's already done talking.
01:55:34 Yeah, that was short.
01:55:35 So what about how the how the before he
01:55:39 the synapses triggered
01:55:41 before they thought about it?
01:55:43 I don't know if I believe that that seems stupid.
01:55:46 How does who is it?
01:55:49 Is it closer than they used to say?
01:55:52 Sam, even if it's a millisecond.
01:55:55 Oh, I'm going to say a big What gives me a big what the fuck.
01:55:59 I'm going to flick Myra so it could connect something up.
01:56:02 And there's a there's a trigger, a synapses that fires.
01:56:05 Which is it Conscious.
01:56:07 Conscious before you feel.
01:56:09 I mean, it's still you're so who's driving?
01:56:12 Who's driving the ship?
01:56:13 You're still who's at the helm.
01:56:15 Exactly How long it takes you to think about it?
01:56:22 Did you think about thinking about it Again?
01:56:24 It goes back to what I said about
01:56:25 heart beating and blood pumping and freaking lungs breathing.
01:56:29 You don't ever think about creating semen and frickin white blood cell,
01:56:33 red blood cell, all the shit you're that's all automated process.
01:56:36 I'm thinking about creating semen, free determinism,
01:56:42 what if what have you.
01:56:43 So you buy a dog and a dog is a bad behavior dog and you get it trained and.
01:56:48 Now it's a good behavior dog.
01:56:51 Was that predetermined average to train it?
01:56:55 Everything is predetermined as you don't have to you don't have to buy that dog.
01:56:58 You get about a different dog train.
01:57:00 That one.
01:57:02 That's the very definition of free will.
01:57:05 Okay, Well, so,
01:57:08 so so there is free will again.
01:57:11 Gary was in the movie.
01:57:14 No, like just a minute ago. Free will.
01:57:17 I'm trying to keep track.
01:57:18 We should have on And every time I switch flip flop.
01:57:22 No, there's still no free will.
01:57:24 He is just to find free will.
01:57:26 Oh, but so free will exist as a definition.
01:57:32 But it doesn't exist as a concept.
01:57:35 It's just a construct as it.
01:57:38 Yes. So everything is the mate.
01:57:40 Everything is a real mighty really.
01:57:42 We don't have it to.
01:57:44 It's just a construct.
01:57:46 My favorite part is when it jumped over the people out of the pond.
01:57:50 Into the ocean.
01:57:52 Yes, that was the best part.
01:57:55 Yeah, That is, if it knew the new.
01:57:57 There's a wall here. I need to get over it somehow. Though.
01:57:59 The water was falling directly straight down.
01:58:02 Even though it was jumping over, there was no splashing.
01:58:03 It was just a polite, calm little rain.
01:58:05 Sprinkle on it. What was it? The Simpsons.
01:58:08 They did the remake in the Whale falls on the kid and crushes it.
01:58:11 It's probably more realistic to be predetermined, all predetermined.
01:58:16 It's there.
01:58:18 So I've been saying since the
01:58:19 beginning, predetermined isn't mapped out or just you have no control over it.
01:58:24 So I'm sorry, I keep saying predetermined I keep fucking that up.
01:58:27 Determined, not predetermined.
01:58:30 All right.
01:58:31 A term that makes more sense,
01:58:34 but that's just that's just like when you choose.
01:58:37 So it's a certain.
01:58:38 It's a choice. It's my father was a choice.
01:58:40 Or is it not a choice?
01:58:42 If you don't find it is to serve the bodily functions.
01:58:46 Oh, it's sad.
01:58:50 So should the.
01:58:54 That's a drop.
01:58:55 Your ass is whining.
01:58:57 So. Yeah, think.
01:59:03 It just seems like celebrating.
01:59:04 Seems like everything is the terminal.
01:59:06 It's a it's a nonsense concept.
01:59:08 If everything is determined after choose it.
01:59:12 It's just. It's a waste.
01:59:14 I have so many better things to think about now that I, if that's all it is,
01:59:17 my fart was deterred and.
01:59:21 Well, what flavor?
01:59:23 Mint chocolate actually didn't smell honest.
01:59:27 That's a nice smile that much at all.
01:59:31 You're smiling.
01:59:35 No, no.
01:59:36 Asthma.
01:59:38 Asthma,
01:59:41 asthma.
01:59:42 What does that stand for?
01:59:43 The acronym?
01:59:46 I don't know.
01:59:46 I try to use only and I couldn't remember the acronym,
01:59:49 so I just had to describe the weird Obsession
01:59:53 Autonomous
01:59:56 Meridian response.
01:59:57 Remember the Meridian?
01:59:58 That's your hour and a half saying
02:00:01 it's clear it's the same, same Latin root.
02:00:05 Oh, really?
02:00:05 Interesting. It's how we're all connected.
02:00:07 It's what determines everything.
02:00:09 Oh, Lord, it's you can call it God, you can call it Meridian,
02:00:12 you can call it son, whatever.
02:00:13 It's all the same thing. You could call God.
02:00:17 You can call a tail.
02:00:18 I'm going to you can call it tail a leg, but a dog still only has four legs.
02:00:22 Shut the fuck up
02:00:25 without.
02:00:25 Right?
02:00:26 I'm sorry, I forgot to say.
02:00:27 With all due respect, no offense.
02:00:29 So from birth there is a predetermined
02:00:33 nature to things, is what you're saying.
02:00:36 But does this split off what becomes a being conscious?
02:00:40 Being that I can either choose to fight or flight,
02:00:44 you know, whack off a kid
02:00:46 or not whack off a kid?
02:00:50 You are like a group to a kid.
02:00:53 All right.
02:00:53 This is crazy wave pedophile Michael Clayton.
02:00:57 We last week.
02:00:59 Okay, he decided I'm seriously concerned.
02:01:02 He decided to diddle a kid
02:01:05 when he was 20 years old.
02:01:07 Ever removed 20 years of life.
02:01:08 He went to jail for 20 years.
02:01:11 And then he did it to kids.
02:01:12 And now he's going to jail for 20 more years.
02:01:15 I'm sorry.
02:01:16 It's a predetermined.
02:01:19 Yes, Everything is free two times easy.
02:01:22 There's no free, easy one.
02:01:25 How's that? Predetermined?
02:01:26 He told me that is anything I say sort of everything.
02:01:29 He was in a chicks.
02:01:30 He had a black girlfriend.
02:01:31 Apparently he wasn't gay.
02:01:33 We would make gay jokes all the time
02:01:35 and like some people would be like, would make a fucking gay.
02:01:39 The I don't know, is diddling little boys
02:01:41 not considered gay.
02:01:45 It was Ferndale.
02:01:46 I don't mean to draw a line or anything, but was that was the little kid,
02:01:51 male or female? They were.
02:01:53 So the first was a girl who got pregnant and then the second one,
02:01:58 when he was 43, should have a we should talk
02:02:01 for the same said.
02:02:03 It was like have a penis 11 and like nine
02:02:08 they were named in the friggin court papers.
02:02:10 And so I happened to look up and they had friggin Facebooks.
02:02:13 And then that's when it all became a little too real.
02:02:15 And it was kind of like fucking weird.
02:02:16 It was like, Holy shit, this dude, the fucking monster.
02:02:21 I almost want to just like, go visit him or write him a letter.
02:02:23 It is just to, like, tell him to fuck off, flip him off.
02:02:27 So you sick mother fucker.
02:02:29 Actually Ryan brother,
02:02:31 he actually hanging on when Ryan brother was doing some type
02:02:34 when hit him and his baby mom were having some issues or something
02:02:37 and he had some type of probation because he got loud or something
02:02:41 and she got real
02:02:44 right a long time when he was getting
02:02:46 and getting in trouble with the shit, but he was on probation for something else.
02:02:50 I forget what it was, but it was some minor leading up to the major charges.
02:02:56 And he said that he was
02:02:59 crossing
02:02:59 paths because he Ryan was going to consent or something or whatever you call that.
02:03:02 You call it something weird. When you mentioned it on the phone,
02:03:05 I guess you called it, I don't know, whatever.
02:03:09 But he saw it and he was like, yeah, I did something
02:03:13 kind of.
02:03:14 He's like, Oh, what are you doing here?
02:03:15 And he's like, Oh, you know, I'm kind of sick in the head, you know?
02:03:17 I did some fucked up.
02:03:18 I'm kind of sick in the head
02:03:19 and didn't really elaborate, but, you know, come to find out.
02:03:23 But six months later, it was dealing to two little kids.
02:03:26 Two little boys stick in their heads.
02:03:28 Good enough for me. Bye bye.
02:03:31 Yeah, I go to concert for my drug tests, but I sometimes I call it.
02:03:36 You got that?
02:03:37 You know, that's sent us.
02:03:40 But that's because the kids here, I don't know.
02:03:43 Whatever. It doesn't matter.
02:03:47 It was pretty determined.
02:03:49 Was it?
02:03:51 To get the wrong guy
02:03:55 up there, be a little kid doing,
02:03:59 you know,
02:04:01 the big thing was going to be a little kid
02:04:03 giggling
02:04:06 little Brady as music.
02:04:09 I think that was more free. Will
02:04:13 she think Brady is free?
02:04:15 Will Think there's a level of life that could be sustained, that would be
02:04:19 idolized as, quote, perfect
02:04:22 where there is no no crime, jealousy, no.
02:04:27 Oh, paradigm.
02:04:28 Yeah. Eden.
02:04:31 Oh, utopia.
02:04:33 Oh, look how he goes right for the reference of the long time to 2 hours.
02:04:37 5 minutes. That's the longest it ever took.
02:04:39 Actually, I went into it two times before, but I was too embarrassed to mention
02:04:42 that I brought it up.
02:04:43 Yeah, it's kind of, like, slow in that direction, but it never.
02:04:47 He's got to mention it.
02:04:50 I just.
02:04:51 I learned a new thing today.
02:04:52 You can find something in middle ground
02:04:54 and make a name for it and have the best of both worlds.
02:04:57 I'm blown away.
02:04:59 I'm going to be compatible.
02:05:00 ISM, Bisexual.
02:05:01 Everybody see compatible ism again.
02:05:04 Can you come up with a name for religious
02:05:07 and not religious that I can use similar to compatible ism Spiritual.
02:05:10 So it would also be compatible ism that just falls for anything.
02:05:15 That's the same blanket statement
02:05:18 if yeah, I mean a lot of times.
02:05:20 So if you can't imagine that the atheist viewpoint,
02:05:24 theistic viewpoint are compatible.
02:05:28 Oh wait, I'm sorry,
02:05:29 you're getting compatible ism mixed up with hypocrite.
02:05:32 My bad. Yeah. Hypocritical.
02:05:34 That's what I meant. What did I say?
02:05:37 Fuck You
02:05:41 compatibly compatible ism
02:05:44 if I think if I think cannibalism in my head now I can say it.
02:05:50 Okay.
02:05:50 Compatible ism compatible ism
02:05:53 compatible is
02:05:58 a valuable ism I'm talking about and compatible and
02:06:03 agreeable isn't.
02:06:05 We was just that one.
02:06:06 That one's just for the
02:06:08 jism and believe the sound doesn't work on this other one.
02:06:13 We planned a bold jism.
02:06:17 I got a dream
02:06:19 killer of bull jism with Hannibal
02:06:24 Visions.
02:06:25 Visions.
02:06:27 Right. That's.
02:06:28 There should be plenty for that
02:06:31 very high. Sure.
02:06:32 I mean, why is that not playing anybody? Know
02:06:37 what My thing it is point a bigger thing.
02:06:39 My TV.
02:06:40 No, this.
02:06:41 I can only hear one grammar thing.
02:06:42 These other two which are set exactly the same Created the same time
02:06:46 I hear no sound lost. Cause
02:06:51 now I read it.
02:06:52 I can.
02:06:53 I can hear that.
02:06:54 Oh I heard it sorta know it's probably got to.
02:06:56 Yeah, a little. Just a second.
02:07:00 Ridiculous.
02:07:04 Oh well, it was pretty good.
02:07:05 This one too,
02:07:08 friends.
02:07:09 Oh, I bet it's the ducking that's the problem,
02:07:13 said Mother. Ducking, ducking.
02:07:14 It's the term.
02:07:15 I got it.
02:07:16 Ducking was predetermined, you see.
02:07:20 Why even bother?
02:07:20 It's predetermined that I'm going to fail is what I think now.
02:07:23 I'm a defeatist now. Thanks, Gary.
02:07:25 Whatever you were working at, trying to try to break me away
02:07:28 from my relationship with God and now my relationship with goodness
02:07:31 and feelings that I can use to get the whole thing.
02:07:35 You've got to you've got to fulfill the challenge you give up.
02:07:38 It's so liberating, dear.
02:07:40 I'm going to be right behind in here pretty soon if we keep going.
02:07:43 Brady's got a foot fetish. Let's keep going.
02:07:45 Is a different harder.
02:07:46 Wow Dude, that was ruthless.
02:07:49 But actually, I know I haven't.
02:07:51 I never said I was nice.
02:07:55 Feel like I just got shot.
02:07:57 That's cool. I'll step up.
02:08:00 Number two seed, right?
02:08:01 Exactly.
02:08:02 Yeah.
02:08:03 Promotion
02:08:06 yeah, yeah.
02:08:07 Brady's just keeping your seat warm.
02:08:11 Oh, my finger warm.
02:08:12 God damn it.
02:08:14 Oops.
02:08:18 Well, you got that.
02:08:18 You got that cued up yet?
02:08:20 That other that next video.
02:08:21 I got my gloves on.
02:08:23 The one with the TV on it.
02:08:25 The TV is a wonderful, nice little fun one
02:08:28 and we find the button for that.
02:08:32 Tap the button says draw
02:08:36 to have the button says draw.
02:08:40 Is it evident?
02:08:41 Do we do it?
02:08:42 Yeah, it's happening. Is it a success?
02:08:44 And miracles
02:08:47 happen.
02:08:49 This come to see
02:08:54 you have one or two terrible
02:08:57 35 here near the scene.
02:09:01 The last word don't you see some stabbings
02:09:08 some of them.
02:09:12 We're leaving here.
02:09:17 I mean,
02:09:21 your goal is to make one thing away.
02:09:26 Has raised
02:09:29 36 million between the 3/20 Street.
02:09:34 The North Korean dream.
02:09:37 In regard to rendition,
02:09:40 people are sleeping in the streets to do their face.
02:09:44 Tell me if they're breathing.
02:09:48 Well, we communicate
02:09:49 with the written word for very catchy.
02:09:53 You know, we go over to the
02:09:57 great American school.
02:09:59 So let's take a
02:10:04 in this great 18 year old.
02:10:18 You got to get water
02:10:34 based on
02:10:36 improvement.
02:10:37 Down you go.
02:10:40 Best to just
02:10:44 sort of have a little bit with you.
02:10:46 Burn and keep that damn razors in.
02:10:54 They just made
02:10:57 13 right around
02:10:58 and pretty terrible weight as far as they're getting together
02:11:03 learn skills three years
02:11:06 seniors nurses the neighbor between
02:11:16 nurse
02:11:19 three
02:11:22 over very
02:11:24 first year this little girl
02:11:28 three three years.
02:11:38 I think that's code for something
02:11:40 that is my new favorite song.
02:11:47 It's very catchy.
02:11:49 Oh yeah.
02:11:50 The the strumming banjo is fantastic.
02:11:53 The I like the Muppets.
02:11:56 I saw that first on the late night with the Dennis Paul Show.
02:12:00 Shout out to them pro starting right now. I,
02:12:04 I moved out to Armada
02:12:07 to get away from the Nags
02:12:14 that really I think
02:12:17 I believe it is Wow
02:12:22 but that's just to be fair
02:12:23 even the nags move away from the nags that's perfectly fine.
02:12:27 It's more or less the it's more or less the area
02:12:30 than any one specific person.
02:12:34 But right exactly.
02:12:36 Now I've got to draw story.
02:12:39 I, I walked into a party store
02:12:42 in the ghetto and an elderly black woman
02:12:46 was doing her lottery and she was just standing the counter.
02:12:50 And I walk in and I do conduct my business
02:12:55 and then
02:12:58 someone of particular
02:13:00 origin walks in dressed like a gangster,
02:13:03 and she grabs her purse from the one arm and switches it to the other arm
02:13:08 or the other side of her body from the the guy dressed like a gangster.
02:13:14 All behavior.
02:13:15 She didn't demonstrate when I walked in, but she changed her behavior
02:13:19 when someone of her ethnicity walked in.
02:13:23 Oh, breaking news.
02:13:27 It was a black guy.
02:13:30 Oh, it was a black woman.
02:13:33 Yeah, it was interesting.
02:13:35 Yeah. I was the only white person in the store.
02:13:37 Yeah, it's more or less how your dress and your demeanor so much your
02:13:41 demographic.
02:13:44 Yeah.
02:13:45 Okay.
02:13:45 Well, typically,
02:13:49 I mean, I guess I was, I think, civilized.
02:13:53 And she, in her opinion, I mean, she was that
02:13:56 you look like you're going to rape her.
02:13:58 You don't look like you're going to steal her purse.
02:14:01 Right.
02:14:02 She probably groped her.
02:14:04 She probably couldn't.
02:14:05 Your virginal lips together when you were around.
02:14:09 You just didn't tell.
02:14:10 You couldn't tell.
02:14:10 But when he walked in, she was like, Oh, my purse.
02:14:13 He's not going away. Right?
02:14:14 He'll definitely rob me.
02:14:17 So that works Yeah,
02:14:19 yeah.
02:14:20 People have said, I've got the rapey vibe,
02:14:23 dude, I'm so broke he'd be more worried about the Nevermind.
02:14:27 So it's a vibe?
02:14:30 Yeah.
02:14:33 And it's rapey
02:14:35 next week.
02:14:37 Isn't everybody speaking?
02:14:39 Or maybe I don't.
02:14:40 I don't mind. Can we.
02:14:42 Can we have a three hour show?
02:14:44 Yeah, I don't remind it.
02:14:45 Revisiting this wasn't It's hard when children talk dirty
02:14:49 but that's this room for kids smut.
02:14:53 I'm scared.
02:14:54 Should I be like, should I click it if you like it
02:14:57 and I go to And then why does it say commit now?
02:15:00 Oh, yeah.
02:15:02 And this is a good one.
02:15:03 This book is on the stand I like to read your page here,
02:15:07 my back over my hips
02:15:08 as I ask you to take it, take your clothes off.
02:15:12 And he's saying yes.
02:15:13 Before I finish sentence, he's pulling off my t shirt, laughing.
02:15:17 When I can't undo his shirt buttons, he's undoing my belt.
02:15:20 I'm reaching into his bed for a condom or kissing again, we're rolling over.
02:15:26 Obviously, you can see where this is going.
02:15:28 I don't know if it's because we're feeling especially emotional or just tired
02:15:33 or these past of weeks have been too much.
02:15:36 But this reminds me so much of the first time we had sex.
02:15:39 We were both fucking terrified.
02:15:41 And the love that Gary was a fucking.
02:15:45 And you can find most of these most of these when they try
02:15:49 to read this, the actual council people or the school board people
02:15:53 kick them out and call the police.
02:15:54 They say, You're not allowed to say that. You can't say that in public.
02:15:57 You can't say that.
02:15:57 They're like, Do this.
02:15:58 In my first and third grade class, we're just so allowed to say it.
02:16:01 Usually it's the adults let that happen.
02:16:04 So I don't know if this is different because it's a kid doing it
02:16:08 because it should be a wake up call.
02:16:10 I'd be like, So I can't read it here, but that's a yeah, that's weird.
02:16:13 It's inappropriate for this room with adults in it.
02:16:16 What is there are there they all do go,
02:16:18 Oh, there's children in here and it's like it's in the fucking library.
02:16:21 I just love that he swears, but.
02:16:22 And that is this is essentially just talking dirty.
02:16:25 Let's be clear.
02:16:26 But if we ask to get these books out of the school, starts labeling,
02:16:30 stop labeling it book
02:16:31 banning or book burnings, because you can still buy
02:16:33 the book on Amazon and provide it for your kids.
02:16:35 If you want to break into free speech, knock yourself out.
02:16:38 If you want to indoctrinate your kid to be a homosexual, you can do that.
02:16:42 And if you don't think if you don't think kids are smart enough to seek it out.
02:16:45 When I was in like first grade, we had like a National Geographic with
02:16:49 no, yeah, no.
02:16:50 And we everybody went to it.
02:16:52 It was like, that's all there was.
02:16:55 And you kind of warm inside sometimes, too,
02:16:56 depending on if you look to the man or the woman.
02:16:59 It was like it tickled. But it was.
02:17:01 It was like having a sneeze but on the inside.
02:17:05 It's like climbing a rope.
02:17:07 I never climbed a rope.
02:17:09 She really never had anybody ever had the rope.
02:17:12 Never climbed the rope in my life.
02:17:13 What's that like? Don't think I ever have.
02:17:16 I don't know.
02:17:16 But I love how there is probably some people out there
02:17:18 like whacking into this kid talking dirty here.
02:17:21 It in the whole thing was kind of like
02:17:23 on the screen they didn't know, you know, but
02:17:27 but it was good too.
02:17:28 So good because we were a matter of emotions
02:17:32 and we were starting to cry for help and everywhere.
02:17:35 So this sort of thing just sort of feels like that never touches me.
02:17:40 They make you scared that any minute now this book that my middle school
02:17:44 and it was on a stand when I rented it out to show my dad's part,
02:17:48 the librarian asked if I wanted more librarians.
02:17:53 Librarian Yeah, he says, Librarian.
02:17:55 I said, The best part of the best part is the response of the librarian.
02:17:57 And I wonder what this librarian looks like.
02:17:59 Probably has a short hair, maybe dyed teal or purple.
02:18:03 Yeah, the version has a penis.
02:18:07 Maybe.
02:18:08 And if I wanted a graphic novel area and asked if I wanted more
02:18:11 and if I wanted a graphic novel version for eating a graphic novel version
02:18:15 that was going to look like he has a graphic novel out in his van.
02:18:19 Well, the fact that the fucking librarian knows
02:18:22 that there's a graphic novel version of this, like, kid smut
02:18:29 zealot would.
02:18:30 God, that's okay with that.
02:18:32 He's just, you know, having a little gender bias.
02:18:34 Just curious, can.
02:18:36 Okay. So and boy,
02:18:39 so that kills your father.
02:18:42 Okay, good.
02:18:43 I was asking for you.
02:18:44 Yeah, I'll take another 3 minutes.
02:18:46 So that's my double down bitch.
02:18:48 11 years old that went to his library
02:18:51 and found that his library entry door old.
02:18:54 You know, that kid said same way in our library.
02:18:57 This is. This is what he's finding.
02:19:00 I don't care whether it's gay, straight,
02:19:03 bisexual, whatever the terms are for.
02:19:06 All this stuff doesn't need to be our school
02:19:10 doesn't need to be at my 11 year old's library.
02:19:13 And then as far as gender queer girl, I've got a son in the high school as well.
02:19:18 And this is bullshit.
02:19:20 We know it all right?
02:19:22 We do not need to be having literature That's boys how to suck death.
02:19:28 All right?
02:19:28 This is very, very frustrating about it.
02:19:32 Okay?
02:19:32 And you may think that schools, you know, the best for our children
02:19:36 the best for our children. The parents
02:19:40 love the.
02:19:42 Yeah, the parents.
02:19:44 Why not allowed?
02:19:45 Parents are domestic terrorists.
02:19:48 Now, the parents like her. They let them talk.
02:19:50 They let them fucking drive the they let them swear and shit.
02:19:54 They didn't say anything.
02:19:55 They were stone faced that everyone else is clapping the audience.
02:19:58 But yeah, I mean, that's what they're doing.
02:20:02 They talk of graphic depictions of oral sex on men, on man.
02:20:08 And if, if you're going to be fair, then where is the woman on man?
02:20:10 Where's the woman on woman books?
02:20:13 I don't want any of it.
02:20:14 Yeah, no, not just.
02:20:16 You should just be blind to it and whatever you're into, just
02:20:20 as long as it's not.
02:20:21 As long as it's not as zoo.
02:20:23 As we learned on our last show,
02:20:28 Gary Bail for the maps part, unfortunately,
02:20:30 is that the only line that we have to draw is bestiality and kids.
02:20:35 Well, what other what other?
02:20:37 What do you the fuck? A ghost?
02:20:40 No, I think the ghost fucks you.
02:20:43 There are them weird videos that people claim. They're.
02:20:44 They're obviously fake
02:20:47 or cheating.
02:20:49 No, honey, honest.
02:20:50 It was a ghost.
02:20:50 I don't know where the semen came from.
02:20:52 Barrow
02:20:54 thought somebody was just like, Oh, I totally a ghost.
02:20:56 Even though he's just humping his mattress half asleep.
02:21:01 I'm sure that's
02:21:02 how half of these stories start
02:21:06 over.
02:21:06 The villagers have a slave.
02:21:09 Look, I can tell he's going to say it already.
02:21:10 He's got more to do.
02:21:13 I'm stopping you before you start.
02:21:16 It's not.
02:21:17 It's not predetermined.
02:21:19 But you do.
02:21:21 You got to get me to stop eating on my mike.
02:21:23 You got to have a whistle rant of wisdom.
02:21:27 And we got one more with
02:21:28 a word of the word and a word of the day for the week.
02:21:34 Yeah.
02:21:38 What do you want to call?
02:21:38 You want to call? He knows me.
02:21:41 We're not allowed to call people.
02:21:42 Can we go out?
02:21:44 I have recently
02:21:47 next week I'm going to have an automatic trigger.
02:21:49 I got to say, breaking news and bam, it comes.
02:21:52 And I'm also going to have a drink whenever you're quiet
02:21:55 for less than or for more than 2 minutes.
02:21:58 Yeah, You're trying to figure out a way out.
02:22:00 I can tell. I can smell it.
02:22:02 All right,
02:22:04 so we're going to fight that.
02:22:06 He's got nothing else going
02:22:08 for me.
02:22:09 I would love to.
02:22:11 And I'm okay.
02:22:13 I got no after show in me either to you, because I got a frickin
02:22:17 I'm not going to complain because it's a few hours after you.
02:22:19 But still, after a long day today.
02:22:21 I don't know how people
02:22:23 want to how people do this day after day.
02:22:28 It's pretty.
02:22:29 It's predetermined.
02:22:31 Well, beep, beep, beep, beep, beep.
02:22:34 That that's so loud.
02:22:37 No, I have no idea what you're saying.
02:22:41 Yeah, His phone is hot.
02:22:43 I got a little flame next to it.
02:22:44 I think he just lit on fire, though.
02:22:46 So I hope the rant of wisdom has a way that I can be a little bit more uplifting
02:22:51 because this whole defeatist fucking determinism shit suck.
02:22:54 It just sucks, doesn't it?
02:22:58 Doesn't that kind of suck?
02:23:05 I told you, I fucking hate when he does that shit.
02:23:08 Where do you go? He's gone.
02:23:10 He's there. I mean, just hear him.
02:23:12 I hear him, but I don't see him. Really?
02:23:13 I assume he's not on the is ugly.
02:23:16 Is this his dipshit mug on the field where?
02:23:20 Do you go?
02:23:22 You miss him?
02:23:23 Do you miss him? You can look at this one,
02:23:25 but you know he's not on the feed.
02:23:28 Look, it says Choma. It's his killer show.
02:23:30 No, it's.
02:23:32 I don't know.
02:23:32 You jumped away for a second, Jomo for life.
02:23:35 It's an anal rave over here.
02:23:37 It's a flop.
02:23:39 No, I muted says beep, boop, muted.
02:23:42 Everybody.
02:23:46 What does that say?
02:23:47 Semen.
02:23:48 It says inside
02:23:52 How Doug Burns fag flame Jomo
02:23:56 to get a prince tattoo right here Prince
02:24:00 zoom in and draw your back.
02:24:01 There you are.
02:24:02 How do you do? Right here.
02:24:05 Upside down crosses.
02:24:08 You got notes on the back right here?
02:24:10 No, it's just what it looks like from the rear.
02:24:13 Look, there's no there's a cigaret.
02:24:15 See, I saw that. So you see them?
02:24:18 It doesn't even look like here anymore.
02:24:20 You see the M, the G.
02:24:23 Matt Groening.
02:24:24 I did The Simpsons. Matt Groening in it.
02:24:26 Oh, no.
02:24:27 Yeah, Look at this color. His beautiful. Come over.
02:24:30 Look at the strands.
02:24:32 That's nice.
02:24:33 We covered all of it.
02:24:34 We grew it out and go forward
02:24:37 some. People do that.
02:24:39 It is it actually is predetermined
02:24:41 if you will have hair loss or not.
02:24:45 Yes, it is. Yeah. I have a little trick.
02:24:47 I play it
02:24:47 because there used to be this commercial
02:24:49 that would just repeat over and over again.
02:24:51 Are you going bald? Are you going bald?
02:24:53 Are you going? And I was like, Turn it off.
02:24:55 No, don't listen to it.
02:24:56 And it's worked for me. So far.
02:24:58 Oh, really?
02:24:59 Just go and wait.
02:25:01 I can't hear Gary. He's been talking the whole time, and I had a muted.
02:25:05 My dad always told me
02:25:06 that if I were to rinse every entire time.
02:25:10 Yeah, go ahead, do your monologue.
02:25:12 So is that a real Windsor knot
02:25:13 or did you just do a stupid little cross over it up and through
02:25:16 the real full Windsor that you didn't
02:25:20 hear? I can tell by here it's cockeyed.
02:25:22 You need to
02:25:24 show that he goes through Windsor.
02:25:28 You did a regular not the Windsor.
02:25:31 No it's a full Windsor not knowing.
02:25:36 In fact zoom in on it.
02:25:38 It's on
02:25:40 that video.
02:25:41 On video knowing.
02:25:43 What are you getting dressed by? Go eat now.
02:25:45 I got a show.
02:25:46 I've got a closing to perform.
02:25:48 You have an important meeting after this.
02:25:53 Oh, this is the important meeting.
02:25:55 Important business. You guys get it?
02:25:59 That's important.
02:26:01 So we look at the seven rappers that predicted their own deaths, yet.
02:26:05 Yes, we're looking at it.
02:26:07 Whatever happened, the band, whatever happened to the Mount Rushmore?
02:26:11 Remember, Mount Rushmore
02:26:13 offers to Mount Rushmore of
02:26:17 Mount Rushmore of
02:26:20 Destiny, Kismet and compatible ism.
02:26:24 Those are all words that mean similar to the same thing.
02:26:27 They're all different words.
02:26:28 I'll agree with you there.
02:26:29 They're all words.
02:26:31 Okay.
02:26:32 What was that?
02:26:33 What was the Mount Rushmore question?
02:26:36 Well, every Mount Rushmore has a question.
02:26:40 What was the determined subject of the Mount?
02:26:43 Hi. You've commissioned me to carve this mountain.
02:26:46 What is my topic?
02:26:48 Oh, gourds
02:26:52 like pumpkins.
02:26:54 Yeah.
02:26:54 Pumpkin pie, corn, squash big name for gourds.
02:26:59 You guys really? Hold on.
02:26:59 Hold on. Pocket squash. Yeah.
02:27:03 So was that a real or not?
02:27:04 Or did you just do a stupid little crossover? It.
02:27:06 I'm sure
02:27:08 no one's going to listen to myself.
02:27:13 Who wins? So.
02:27:15 So the Mount Rushmore.
02:27:16 Mount Rushmore of gnats.
02:27:18 What is the winner there? Yeah.
02:27:20 Oh, yeah.
02:27:22 Slip Knox
02:27:25 News.
02:27:30 That's what they call the clue.
02:27:32 They call the
02:27:34 the the hymen.
02:27:36 My favorite.
02:27:37 My favorite.
02:27:37 Not that I actually know how to do and I blow people away with is the sheep shank.
02:27:42 And it's the only one I know.
02:27:44 The sheep shank.
02:27:45 Her shank.
02:27:46 The sheep Gary's got a sheep
02:27:49 using go through it gets tighter than the loops.
02:27:52 He goes through tubes you go through.
02:27:55 So what's our Mount Rushmore?
02:27:56 I missed that answer.
02:27:57 Simple. I don't know.
02:27:58 You can't even put them out.
02:27:59 Rushmore on the topic, can you?
02:28:02 It's pretty true.
02:28:03 You can.
02:28:04 It's Mount Rushmore of anything you make the amount.
02:28:07 Rushmore of Mount Rushmore is about the Mount Rushmore of board games.
02:28:12 Okay, Monopoly Chess,
02:28:16 Scrabble.
02:28:17 Oh, I like it.
02:28:20 Checkers, chess and checkers is kind of the same to me.
02:28:23 No, that's not what you do.
02:28:25 You start with checkers.
02:28:27 Invented popularity.
02:28:29 After the big adults played, there was a pile of lawn,
02:28:32 and the kids started playing checkers with the pawns.
02:28:34 I'm sure it's function.
02:28:35 Chess is number one. Checkers is number two.
02:28:37 I see board games all time. All right.
02:28:40 If only there was some way we could find out.
02:28:42 Number three probably might be Monopoly.
02:28:45 I bet it is.
02:28:46 I don't think Scrabble is on that list, unfortunately.
02:28:48 No, no, I like Chutes and Ladders.
02:28:51 Maybe feel like we've done this in Chutes and Ladders Candy Land.
02:28:55 Yeah. Oh, Clue.
02:28:58 Clues and really quite a lot of spinoffs.
02:29:02 Video game, right?
02:29:06 Yeah.
02:29:08 I've got to like a Transformers risk.
02:29:10 I've got like Star Wars. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:29:12 We got Transformers.
02:29:15 Yes it was trends You, you pick the trends right out of there.
02:29:19 Danger is handsome
02:29:23 is right out of there.
02:29:26 Trends is in robot. Definitely.
02:29:29 Yeah.
02:29:29 What's what's the deviant Mount Rushmore.
02:29:31 Oh, the deviant Rushmore.
02:29:34 Okay, so it's bestiality.
02:29:35 You still got to find that, I think.
02:29:38 PC or macro necrophilia?
02:29:42 Necrophilia? Definitely not.
02:29:45 I really do. Almost crime.
02:29:46 That's a harmless crime.
02:29:48 It is not What is not whose party from this?
02:29:52 I got it I got skull had a Halloween and it hurt like fucking hell.
02:29:57 There is definitely.
02:29:57 Yeah yeah you are injured burned erotic bleeds.
02:30:02 Protip if you are to murder some,
02:30:03 if you were to rape someone and murder them, murder
02:30:07 at least that you murdered them first and then rape them because it's
02:30:10 necrophilia and. Right.
02:30:12 I would much rather charge.
02:30:14 It's a lesser charge. Yeah. Okay.
02:30:17 I would much rather hear of somebody
02:30:19 fucking a dead person desecrating corpse versus like.
02:30:23 Like a sex cry.
02:30:24 Like a crime of passion, like type weird shit.
02:30:27 I can't think of a fourth pro-tip
02:30:30 just straight rape.
02:30:32 Brady
02:30:33 Straight rape, straight rape.
02:30:36 What about gay rape or.
02:30:37 Yeah, what about, you know, we covered that gay rape your face, huh?
02:30:44 I think Gary says that in the Rose Spring
02:30:47 raise of gay with my face changed my determinism.
02:30:51 If rape is one I didn't there are we dive into everybody Rivers
02:30:57 Yes we better we crash the podcast into a moving train every week.
02:31:01 You know that we should have a moving train crash every week.
02:31:07 Train crash?
02:31:10 No, like video
02:31:12 in a new train crash area every week.
02:31:14 Every week that the new segment
02:31:17 is replacing raw stories nude segment.
02:31:21 So these are kind of weird because I've always
02:31:23 heard about the Tupac one, but so Notorious B.I.G.
02:31:27 Wrote lyrics, blah blah, blah.
02:31:31 He was killed in a drive by shooting.
02:31:33 He grabbed.
02:31:33 I'm glad that
02:31:36 they pull out one lyric and go lucky.
02:31:38 He called her his own death, but I love it.
02:31:41 Yeah. Most. Yeah. Yep.
02:31:42 All artists urban, urban, hip hop people think that they're
02:31:46 probably going to die an early death because of where they come from.
02:31:50 No necessary.
02:31:51 Like they're predicting it.
02:31:52 It's just kind of like a
02:31:54 summer sunset.
02:31:55 Really. Prophecies.
02:31:57 Yeah.
02:31:57 This was it. So Lisa loved.
02:31:59 I love that I don't know.
02:32:01 I don't know half of these.
02:32:04 You know, the left. I'm sorry I forgot.
02:32:06 I only know.
02:32:06 I only know three of these.
02:32:09 One, two, three.
02:32:10 Those are the three. I know.
02:32:11 I don't know these people.
02:32:13 I know. I don't know those people.
02:32:16 I don't know.
02:32:17 I've heard it too.
02:32:17 But you never heard she was there, Was she documentary.
02:32:21 So this is what's weird to me.
02:32:22 The rapper gets into a car accident killing a little boy.
02:32:24 So I don't know if she was a driver.
02:32:26 I hope not. But she was shaken by the incident.
02:32:29 All her friends that she felt she saw the spirit of death.
02:32:32 It's kind of like a final destination thing. Right?
02:32:34 And then she died in a tragic, tragic car accident in Honduras.
02:32:39 Two weeks later,
02:32:40 Tupac and more.
02:32:43 But he definitely rapped a lot about dying early.
02:32:48 And then he up dying early.
02:32:51 I never heard of this guy Jinx.
02:32:54 It's kind of cute because I think he's like, Is that like an Asian reference?
02:32:57 Chinks his emblazoned or is
02:33:01 he I don't know.
02:33:03 Doesn't have either high or low say chinks
02:33:08 chink.
02:33:09 So it kind of is like a wink and a nod, right?
02:33:12 Never heard of him. But
02:33:14 see, like he spoke about friends that died
02:33:17 living a similar lifestyle and blah blah, blah probably happened to him soon.
02:33:20 So it's like it's it's kind of like it's shit
02:33:22 that they think is happening because it's like a fortuneteller saying
02:33:25 or a fortune cookie saying, you know, do things and good things will happen to you.
02:33:28 Oh, really? Work hard and you'll get rewarded. Really?
02:33:31 Yeah.
02:33:31 And also, I don't mean to be like overly specific, but,
02:33:36 you know certain demographics, their parents telling them
02:33:39 that they're going
02:33:39 to be murdered by the police and then when they get pulled over by the police,
02:33:43 there's a few days immediately documented
02:33:46 because they think that they're trying to be murdered
02:33:48 and they basically incite their own murder.
02:33:51 Are you able to flip through that without me even looking at it?
02:33:55 Oh, I have it up.
02:33:56 Did you have it up to.
02:33:58 Oh, you actually able to display.
02:34:00 Yeah.
02:34:01 I just can't I can't have sound.
02:34:04 So as as you as you roll through it I'm Yeah.
02:34:07 Okay.
02:34:07 That was like, like how you the image of the bunch.
02:34:10 Yeah.
02:34:10 So D12 is so this is a dumb lyric with 40 ounce which is a good song.
02:34:15 Well, wait, I'm going to call him. I'm in the club.
02:34:18 The beep.
02:34:18 You got to murder me 2od
02:34:22 with the burgundy. Here
02:34:25 sound The tragedy
02:34:28 video. Yeah.
02:34:30 The tragedy was also played out in Eminem's toy soldiers video
02:34:32 with proof or eerily playing a rapper who is shot dead in in the club.
02:34:39 Random.
02:34:39 I reference my girlfriend's friend growing up as a human.
02:34:44 Not that that matters, but he was.
02:34:45 He came out to her first ever.
02:34:48 But her dad is a famous music video producer.
02:34:52 He actually produced that toy Soldiers video and her
02:34:56 his son is the little boy in that video
02:34:59 and still looks like the kid and the dude.
02:35:04 He had a song
02:35:05 that he was trying to break into music, but it's very poppy.
02:35:09 Teased to Ellie is his name and he has like one song.
02:35:13 It's it's kind of funny, but long story short,
02:35:18 and I don't know who the fuck dollar is, but that guy's got a fucking grill
02:35:21 and a half. Look at that shit.
02:35:23 Where is this tooth gone? Where's that?
02:35:26 Is that coming this way or is I going that way?
02:35:28 Which way? Which is?
02:35:31 It's the one thing
02:35:32 in the whole cosmic universe that is not pretty determined in his mind.
02:35:35 It was.
02:35:36 Yeah,
02:35:38 you shot early so there's kind of a I don't know, they kind of
02:35:43 write their own privacy when they are in a specific life.
02:35:46 So but I don't know.
02:35:48 That's what makes me
02:35:49 think of one of the things I think of with predetermined melody.
02:35:55 Kids, kids, kids.
02:35:58 Just some predetermined or just to turn it has
02:36:01 oh is just determined it's just happening hasn't it.
02:36:07 Well say say kismet one more time.
02:36:10 Are you saying with it you think it's a
02:36:14 it's kismet sort of
02:36:18 kismet.
02:36:21 I don't know where they met.
02:36:22 Where did kiss me, Destiny.
02:36:24 Fate?
02:36:28 Yeah.
02:36:28 See, See, motherfucker, You get one of these
02:36:33 going on, Like welcome.
02:36:35 That's a real one.
02:36:36 Well, come on.
02:36:38 That's creepy.
02:36:40 Parents incoherent.
02:36:46 All right.
02:36:47 Apparently, in the early 1970s, David Bowie, Lou Reed
02:36:50 and the New York Dolls made men in makeup cool.
02:36:54 So it no wonder that a Queens man wanted to try it out to kiss
02:36:57 Originally wore lipstick and eyeliner, recalling musician
02:37:00 Blinky Philips, who went to high school with guitarist Paul Stanley.
02:37:04 But Gene Simmons bassist saw himself in the mirror
02:37:07 and really realizing he looked like a wrestler in drag.
02:37:13 The only way they can it work was to create theatrical characters
02:37:16 inspired by comic books, superheroes, a Starchild, a demon, a spaceman.
02:37:22 Okay, I'm sorry.
02:37:23 So the weird thing with fucking chicks is, like, I'm ready for this from
02:37:28 the start, child.
02:37:30 That sounds like the guy is fucking being in the world.
02:37:32 Who is my child demon?
02:37:33 Okay, I'm done with the space, man.
02:37:36 So how, like, how.
02:37:39 How old are you, though?
02:37:41 And then you're right.
02:37:43 We already talked about this already.
02:37:45 Oh, you're not totally 50.
02:37:48 I'm 38.
02:37:49 So what you're
02:37:50 missing is like the Ziggy Stardust and the seventies and early eighties.
02:37:53 Everything was named like what you're saying right now.
02:37:56 So it really wasn't unusual.
02:37:58 Starchild was like, Okay, this space man
02:38:01 sounds going to get every kid that's I'm trying to tell you.
02:38:05 You think everybody thinks it was
02:38:07 this whole everything in the late seventies was gay.
02:38:10 That's what I'm trying to tell you.
02:38:12 Yeah. Yeah, I like super gay.
02:38:14 No, but, like, no, this is
02:38:16 fucking big
02:38:17 bellbottoms, you know, Keep on chugging and it isn't getting.
02:38:21 It's like if you saw the logo, it was.
02:38:24 It was like, keep on gay.
02:38:27 Were gay.
02:38:29 I don't mind.
02:38:30 I don't mean homosexual, I mean flamboyant, but yeah, extremely gay.
02:38:36 Happy like Prince Gay. David Bowie. Gay.
02:38:39 Elton John. David Bowie.
02:38:40 Yeah.
02:38:41 Kids Don't know.
02:38:42 No, you can't say. Oh, because I actually was gay, actually.
02:38:44 Yeah. Sorry. The way he looked in the seventies.
02:38:46 No, he wasn't gay.
02:38:48 He looked good. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:38:51 But you can you going to find someone who was wasn't like jeans.
02:38:53 It was like he was the perfect right. Yeah.
02:38:56 That's not.
02:38:57 He was Freddie Mercury.
02:39:00 No you got to find of fanboy but not gay.
02:39:03 Yeah yeah yeah correct. Even the birds,
02:39:07 even the Brady Bunch.
02:39:08 They are a great example.
02:39:11 I've got a I've got a video of Richard Simmons.
02:39:15 Richard Simmons They were huge.
02:39:17 Let's play out Richard Simmons the rest of the hour.
02:39:21 VHS rib kiss was Jewish, right?
02:39:24 That's why they had to hand this one.
02:39:25 They had to hide mums.
02:39:27 So they're all Jewish.
02:39:27 That's why they made it to Hollywood. Finding a friend.
02:39:30 They got this sound effect.
02:39:31 Yeah.
02:39:32 You don't hear on camera for a few months. You
02:39:43 as a player replaying some of them.
02:39:46 I see Kiss
02:39:48 Kismet kiss.
02:39:50 No, it's kismet.
02:39:52 It's a Z. I met me.
02:39:55 Well, the pronunciation
02:39:59 was it's well, wilderness pronunciation is important.
02:40:04 This is the original VHS of of people
02:40:06 should know that pronunciation is a word.
02:40:10 It is not right.
02:40:12 It's a hard to
02:40:14 pronounce and pronunciation
02:40:17 of a name.
02:40:18 It's kind of a joke.
02:40:20 Can I don't hear anything I want to make a
02:40:23 I do five think they turn it down.
02:40:27 That's it.
02:40:28 You're kicking off the
02:40:31 keynotes by country
02:40:35 and channels.
02:40:36 And I just got here
02:40:42 now, but
02:40:45 I can
02:40:48 get you back
02:40:52 higher than minimum gains on your feet.
02:40:54 Never mind
02:40:57 the mundane dancing in the fucking world.
02:41:01 I don't know.
02:41:01 This is the work I'm very proud of.
02:41:03 My mom paid money for that in the nineties.
02:41:08 Yeah.
02:41:08 Him and Jane Fonda cornered the market.
02:41:11 Yeah,
02:41:13 but they predetermined that like, 8 billion years ago.
02:41:16 So what's the. The big Bang?
02:41:19 The big bang?
02:41:19 I said, Oh, you ready?
02:41:22 There Is this point.
02:41:24 There was Richard Simmons. I don't get it.
02:41:27 There's no.
02:41:28 But I know you don't get it.
02:41:29 I'm trying to convince you that there is still a point.
02:41:33 How? You're just saying. See, I disagree.
02:41:35 You're not trying to compare.
02:41:37 You just restate.
02:41:38 You're stating repeatedly over and over again that there is a point.
02:41:41 Why is there a point?
02:41:43 Point? Show me. Oh, okay.
02:41:45 So you're saying there isn't a point now
02:41:48 that you understand that it was all determined,
02:41:51 but you there was before you thought it was determined?
02:41:55 No, no, not exactly.
02:41:57 Go ahead.
02:41:57 Okay. So there was never a point anyway.
02:42:00 No, there was always a point.
02:42:02 There was a point. Okay.
02:42:03 You either
02:42:05 gain information or not gain information better myself or not better myself.
02:42:09 Get to work 15 minutes early or get to work 15 minutes late.
02:42:12 One was better, one was worse.
02:42:14 But now you're telling me that either way, and I know that I
02:42:18 for some reason I'm connecting it as a predetermined instead of determine,
02:42:21 which is my problem is it's making me completely defeatist. Like
02:42:26 if it's already determined, which it really isn't.
02:42:29 Because that's the paradox.
02:42:30 See, we're saying it's predetermined mind,
02:42:33 but it's not.
02:42:34 My tomorrow morning isn't predetermined in my purview
02:42:38 by any by any means, right?
02:42:41 That's it doesn't change anything.
02:42:44 That's why wait, because it has just as much meaning
02:42:49 as before.
02:42:49 You understood what's really going on.
02:42:52 But now you get to understand what's really going on.
02:42:55 But you shouldn't allow it to change anything
02:42:58 because it doesn't.
02:43:02 Then there is no
02:43:03 the terminal isn't that there's nothing predetermined, there's nothing determined.
02:43:08 It's based on everyone's influential choice.
02:43:11 So there is no paradox.
02:43:13 There's no such thing as determinism.
02:43:15 Nothing is spelled out yet in my in my purview, my experience.
02:43:20 I mean, if there's a big bang, physicists say it's all happened in an instant,
02:43:22 so be it.
02:43:23 But that's not from where I'm sitting, not for my simulation, precisely.
02:43:29 I would argue it would work more.
02:43:30 A video game like Mario, original Mario, you going to the screen?
02:43:36 So the goombas coming your way.
02:43:37 You have a choice to either
02:43:39 jump over it, jump on it, Hit the coin box, not hit the coin box.
02:43:44 You're still you're so force humanoid.
02:43:47 You're still forced to ride this linear path, but you're you still have,
02:43:52 say, in the main aspects of it
02:43:54 as we progress through it.
02:43:59 But what are you doing out of that invisible string?
02:44:03 How does that get in my sack?
02:44:05 Oh my woman,
02:44:10 I don't know.
02:44:11 He's quickly hiding in my head.
02:44:13 What are you doing Digging around in your socks.
02:44:16 My wife has long hair, but I think. Did it intermingle?
02:44:21 Oh, yeah, it was.
02:44:22 It was predetermined we put there.
02:44:24 Did she wear my socks?
02:44:27 Everything is her head.
02:44:29 If everything's predetermined,
02:44:30 why couldn't we have made this podcast better?
02:44:33 Right?
02:44:34 How it was supposed to be all.
02:44:36 It must be some freewill or some influence other than just some.
02:44:41 See the the maze analogy is what gets me.
02:44:43 I'd rather
02:44:44 when I learned that you could cheat a maze,
02:44:46 I had these whole books full of games and I was like, Wait a minute.
02:44:51 And I could have done
02:44:51 that the whole time, but I'd much rather would have done it
02:44:54 the correct way and lived life the correct way with choices.
02:44:58 And that's more fun.
02:44:59 It's more fun that way.
02:45:00 Yeah, it's definitely fun.
02:45:02 I me grown up with my games by doing it, by doing it that way.
02:45:07 There was definitely like if you're not once you do a maze, you know, once
02:45:10 you do it wrong, you're supposed to just stop and you like, fail, do another maze.
02:45:14 But most people just got back up and do it again till they win.
02:45:18 You know?
02:45:18 I'm saying
02:45:21 so there's nothing predetermined
02:45:23 when I started that maze that if I do it the correct way determine I'm sorry.
02:45:26 There's nothing determined if the pen if the pencil hasn't hit the paper
02:45:31 and I haven't even started my path yet,
02:45:33 how can you tell me that anything in this reality
02:45:37 that I'm talking about with this maze is determined or predetermined?
02:45:41 How can you tell me that if I
02:45:42 haven't moved the pencil yet, every decision you're going to make
02:45:47 would be easily predicted by the classes Daemon.
02:45:52 Yeah. Okay. Well, so now you're saying predicted.
02:45:54 I just was asking.
02:45:55 Can it be determined if I haven't done it yet?
02:45:58 The Gary believe of demons
02:46:03 the pluses
02:46:03 demons De la Plus didn't believe in demons either.
02:46:07 He didn't call it the Vargas demon.
02:46:09 He called it a being was sufficient
02:46:13 to to put it all together in
02:46:17 logic or
02:46:19 when you're seeing
02:46:22 some of the logic
02:46:24 has to be supernatural.
02:46:25 Kismet is just cause and effect. Sorry.
02:46:29 I think that's karma.
02:46:31 Cause and effect causes are changed by human intervention
02:46:34 or conscious intervention or just intervention, period.
02:46:39 And back to freewill.
02:46:40 We don't get to do everything we want.
02:46:42 Don't we get to fly to Jupiter tonight?
02:46:44 Because I want to.
02:46:46 We've got a very limited scope and we understand 20 years our place.
02:46:53 You're our mode
02:46:56 and we live within the confines to be possible.
02:46:59 That's the problem.
02:47:00 You, you have this by saying that it's a terrible
02:47:05 playing. Did you.
02:47:06 Well sorry for some reason.
02:47:09 Oh no, please get hung up on that was a terrible elegy.
02:47:14 Oh, well, it's
02:47:18 nice.
02:47:18 Zelda, you live here, you get to fly to Jupiter.
02:47:22 Well, that's what I'm talking about.
02:47:23 That you could have money.
02:47:26 You're using
02:47:28 your lifestyle when I'm talking about free will, which.
02:47:31 Which would entail getting to do whatever I feel like
02:47:35 I don't get to do whatever I feel like.
02:47:37 That's my point. Well, within your.
02:47:40 It's an allowance.
02:47:42 It's just an example.
02:47:47 There's all sorts of stuff like that.
02:47:49 You will never be able to zero for chocolate.
02:47:52 I'll never again. There's a fantastic.
02:47:55 Another example now if you eat enough chocolate, go ahead.
02:48:00 Sorry.
02:48:01 Still won't work.
02:48:02 Brady.
02:48:04 I do the thing.
02:48:05 I'm shitting green that's not
02:48:08 eat some red Jell-O doing that
02:48:11 that I forgot that Burger King burger made you shit Red.
02:48:15 It was a black burger. Remember?
02:48:17 Oh, I never had one of those.
02:48:18 What I heard about that people people
02:48:19 were literally going to the emergency room because they thought they were dying.
02:48:22 Because why would you shit this blood red if you ate a black burger?
02:48:26 Apparently it mixed made this horrendous because you think about it,
02:48:30 there's other colors in your body.
02:48:31 That's probably why I blue cotton candy and I shit green because, you know,
02:48:35 brown is kind of yellow. Yeah.
02:48:37 I usually wait a couple shit to see if it evens out with you.
02:48:42 Get alarmed. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, wait.
02:48:44 Wait a week for anything. A month When you get older.
02:48:47 This crazy shit has
02:48:51 things.
02:48:51 You feel fine.
02:48:52 So I'm glad we finally came to a conclusion that there's a paradox.
02:48:55 There's no way that they can exist together.
02:48:57 That we.
02:48:58 But no,
02:49:03 that's what I heard.
02:49:04 It is a false dichotomy.
02:49:06 What does that mean?
02:49:07 I hear you say that a lot.
02:49:08 I'm going to finally call you out.
02:49:10 I don't what it's like. It
02:49:14 wasn't it last week I heard you say four year college.
02:49:17 No, it was that in the promo. That was in the promo.
02:49:19 Good promo for your class.
02:49:21 I don't think I ever read once in my life.
02:49:24 Yeah, well, so the word dichotomy, isn't that
02:49:27 just a fancy college word for problem?
02:49:30 No. Dichotomy is two things
02:49:33 that are on compatible and compatible.
02:49:36 Hold on a second.
02:49:38 Incompatible. We get bad grammar thing,
02:49:42 grammar thing.
02:49:43 It won't work out.
02:49:44 Give me. We're down.
02:49:47 There
02:49:48 you go.
02:49:50 I love it.
02:49:52 So on compatibility,
02:49:56 the unpronounceable ability
02:50:00 you forgot the word
02:50:01 your treat arrived in you
02:50:04 and you think it was in contrarianism
02:50:06 and free will Dichotomous determinism.
02:50:09 Now you're trying to explain dichotomy. It's
02:50:13 What is it? Dichotomy again?
02:50:15 You got two things at work.
02:50:17 Two things that are not compatible.
02:50:21 That's it.
02:50:23 So what I'm saying, why not just use the word incompatible?
02:50:27 Because there's a dichotomy in it and this is rubber.
02:50:31 Yeah, take for Descartes
02:50:35 time is just a faster way to say it.
02:50:37 And and determinism free will is a false dichotomy.
02:50:42 It's not a paradox.
02:50:44 It is a false dichotomy.
02:50:47 They can coexist.
02:50:49 It can't.
02:50:51 Yes, they can.
02:50:53 Once one happened and I'll tell you why.
02:50:58 I'll tell you,
02:51:00 you can make whatever decision you want.
02:51:03 And it's a decision.
02:51:05 Gary, your face looks the same but your breath smells different.
02:51:10 Did the favor.
02:51:11 Move it all over my forehead a little bit
02:51:14 over lipstick.
02:51:16 So I agree that they can exist, but not both in the same moment.
02:51:21 Oh, okay.
02:51:21 So you it's. It's.
02:51:23 It's like saying ice and water.
02:51:25 Well, since it was water, I mean, once it's like
02:51:28 the determinism collapses.
02:51:30 You make a decision more your brain will
02:51:34 or the other way collapses when determinism takes over.
02:51:38 So out of the 17 hours of research I watched, the only thing I agreed with
02:51:42 is that when they said free will exist until you make a choice
02:51:46 and then it's determined, oh, which is just so simple, so stupid.
02:51:51 At the same time, I don't want to agree with it,
02:51:52 but that's the only thing that makes sense.
02:51:55 David At what
02:51:56 point does it become free will again until you make another choice?
02:51:59 Well, every instance whatever, whatever, you know.
02:52:02 Yeah, it's 40 explicit.
02:52:07 I've heard people say that reaction cause and effect.
02:52:10 That's what I said earlier that human consciousness is got
02:52:16 a complexity that's irreducible
02:52:18 irreducible complexity that
02:52:22 irreducible that we're
02:52:25 Yeah, irreducible complexity not able to be reduced.
02:52:28 But that's consciousness.
02:52:31 The hard problem of consciousness. Yeah.
02:52:33 I don't subscribe to any of that nonsense.
02:52:36 I simply think that
02:52:38 because you don't know what the outcome will be,
02:52:42 your decisions are can be freely made
02:52:49 even in a determined situation.
02:52:53 What is so difficult about that?
02:52:54 They're not related.
02:52:57 If there's a frickin hostage situation that you can't sway the person
02:53:00 from not killing themselves or a hostage and just giving themselves up, you can't
02:53:04 do that.
02:53:08 Oh, you're looking for another death.
02:53:10 Not an option. Gun to your head. Yeah. Yeah.
02:53:13 You want see?
02:53:15 No, I'm just me. What do you mean?
02:53:17 And do you know what? See, there's only two options.
02:53:20 They're going to kill someone or they don't
02:53:23 look out of me.
02:53:23 Can I sway them?
02:53:25 There's an infinite amount of options.
02:53:28 Exactly.
02:53:29 False dichotomy.
02:53:31 And there are only two options
02:53:34 of course. Continue.
02:53:36 What is? We? We didn't have a cocoon.
02:53:37 I know you're out the door, the factory.
02:53:39 But we don't want to hear about a false car. Continue.
02:53:41 Yeah.
02:53:42 There is a good two minute car crew video.
02:53:45 I love determinism.
02:53:46 I'd fucking love to bring it up for you.
02:53:48 Go. Oh, is it in the chair?
02:53:50 No, no, no.
02:53:52 I don't know. Do you put something in here?
02:53:55 Just Google,
02:53:57 Google, Google.
02:53:58 Argue Lukaku determined
02:54:02 free Willy Kaku and see what comes up
02:54:05 for you. Willy.
02:54:06 That's oh he does a review on free.
02:54:09 Free Willy who?
02:54:14 Why Physics ends the free world debate.
02:54:16 Hold on See that's what that lady was saying too.
02:54:20 She basically is like, No, you're good.
02:54:22 Spitz. I love big thing.
02:54:24 I used to follow them all the time and I totally got
02:54:28 lost track of them. But they're great.
02:54:29 These two videos of this lady, would you say her name was cowgirl?
02:54:34 German ladies have been suffering.
02:54:36 Felder Something like that.
02:54:38 She put out a video a few years ago saying that there's no free will.
02:54:41 There's never free will. There never is.
02:54:43 Never was before.
02:54:44 And then she plays another one.
02:54:46 She gets so much feedback about it,
02:54:48 how the world is going to erupt if they follow her notion.
02:54:51 So she puts out another one
02:54:52 that calls people even stupider for thinking that there's free will.
02:54:55 I'm kind of confused.
02:54:57 Physicists think that there's no free will.
02:54:58 Everything happened at the Big Bang.
02:55:00 He doesn't say the same, but that's something we should get into.
02:55:03 Does it matter
02:55:06 what people think like it?
02:55:08 People behave differently if they think they have free will.
02:55:12 They really do. Okay.
02:55:14 I don't understand that because if frickin if Thomas
02:55:17 Edison and Elon Musk had died
02:55:21 and fell over a cliff
02:55:23 like that, it would change history.
02:55:25 So there's no those people change the world.
02:55:29 It wouldn't change history.
02:55:31 That would be history.
02:55:33 Right?
02:55:35 Exactly.
02:55:36 But those people were going to change the world
02:55:39 differences, that that was their destiny.
02:55:43 That was kismet.
02:55:44 Can we change the word instead of kismet, determinism or destiny?
02:55:47 Just too obvious instead?
02:55:49 Yeah.
02:55:49 No, I would have loved to use any word other than kismet, because I don't think
02:55:52 anyone even knows what the fuck that is as me that came up with that.
02:55:55 It's a beautiful word.
02:55:56 I love it. You can make it kid smart and kismet.
02:55:58 And I look, I'm a big fan of Play on Words out of Israel.
02:56:03 Yeah, yeah.
02:56:04 We had six intros for you.
02:56:07 You like playing with words?
02:56:08 As long as they're tied to a child's little penis, you know?
02:56:11 Yeah.
02:56:12 There we go.
02:56:13 Which, Well, we're going to finally be interesting.
02:56:15 Mothers who touched you or.
02:56:17 That's what I want to know.
02:56:18 What are you trying to a child's penis?
02:56:22 Let's think big.
02:56:23 Let's think big.
02:56:24 I know you want to think small, but we want to think big.
02:56:26 So should we do touch playing Uncle
02:56:30 cuts, playing some characters?
02:56:32 Yes. Okay, let's rock out me on the Kermit doll.
02:56:35 Show me on the Kermit where he touched you in the penal
02:56:39 and bungalow area.
02:56:43 But he doesn't have one either.
02:56:45 Out here.
02:56:48 It'll be fun.
02:56:50 Spread its legs and eat it out.
02:56:51 Why do you think Kermit's mouth is always like that?
02:56:54 Right?
02:56:54 There's a hole in the back.
02:56:56 I don't know if you notice.
02:56:58 Newtonian determinism says that the universe is a clock.
02:57:01 I'm pretty sure frogs.
02:57:02 I like this wound up at the beginning of time and it's
02:57:05 been ticking ever since I to do What's that noise?
02:57:08 Extraneous That makes it sound stupid.
02:57:10 What you're going to eat ten years from now?
02:57:12 January 1st has already been fixed.
02:57:14 I call when you go forward. Known
02:57:17 fagot and then you put it.
02:57:20 You put it.
02:57:21 No, I could not.
02:57:22 But you can hear it.
02:57:24 I'm losing.
02:57:24 Somehow the sound has infected your videos now.
02:57:28 It doesn't like any of us.
02:57:31 Well, if you can play. I don't know. There.
02:57:33 Was it working on your own earlier?
02:57:34 Because I think it was.
02:57:36 No, I don't have any sound.
02:57:37 Still,
02:57:39 Gary, we're not.
02:57:41 I change nothing to fix it.
02:57:43 Gary, it's all Gary's fault.
02:57:46 I've been hearing kids, so.
02:57:49 Oh, can hear Cocoon.
02:57:50 Just Brady can.
02:57:51 I can hear it for the next planned role.
02:57:53 Some good moment for you.
02:57:56 Now take a full screen at the universe is.
02:57:58 A clock, a gigantic clock that's wound up at the beginning of time.
02:58:02 And it's been to see a little bar move and I just can't hear emotion.
02:58:06 So what you're going to eat ten years
02:58:09 from now on January 1st has already been fixed.
02:58:12 It's already there. Now. I see what
02:58:16 Einstein believed in, that Einstein was a determinist.
02:58:19 Does that mean a murderer is a horrible mass murderer,
02:58:23 isn't really guilty of his works because it was already preordained?
02:58:27 Billions of years ago by science?
02:58:29 Say? Well, yeah, in some sense that's true.
02:58:32 Even mass murderers were predetermined,
02:58:35 but he said they should still be placed in jail using the term.
02:58:39 Heisenberg then comes along and proposes the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle
02:58:42 and says, Nonsense.
02:58:44 There's uncertainty.
02:58:46 You don't know where the electron is
02:58:47 it could be here, here or many places simultaneously.
02:58:51 This, of course, Einstein hated because he said God doesn't play dice
02:58:55 with the universe.
02:58:56 Well, hey, get used to it.
02:58:59 Einstein was wrong.
02:59:00 Gary loves that.
02:59:01 It does play dice.
02:59:03 Oh, so Gary's out here.
02:59:05 But did you just hear that?
02:59:07 No, but I can read it.
02:59:08 I can tell your episode has been debunked by Kaku, and we get it.
02:59:13 We're going to need Gary's drop at the end of this.
02:59:16 Einstein had played
02:59:19 by Dice with the Yes, he's contradictory.
02:59:22 Heisenberg's uncertainty principle Stuart Einstein was wrong.
02:59:26 God does play dice.
02:59:28 Every time we look at Electron, it moves.
02:59:30 Yeah, but he lost and the guy does the hockey.
02:59:33 So what does that mean for free?
02:59:34 I mean, for free will hold on.
02:59:36 We get ready to get the draft ready.
02:59:38 Oh it's free.
02:59:39 Will have some kind of free will knowing
02:59:43 it means in some sense we do have some kind free will.
02:59:46 It means in some sense we do have some kind of free will.
02:59:50 It means in some sense we do have some kind of free will.
02:59:53 Movable ism for future events.
02:59:57 Given your past history, there's always the wildcard.
03:00:01 There's quantum physics, the uncertainty in whatever we do.
03:00:05 So when I look at myself in the mirror, so I'm back to learning of myself again.
03:00:09 What I'm looking at is not really me.
03:00:10 Various computer games like the compatibility you're looking for.
03:00:14 It's not me today.
03:00:16 Now it's quantum physics doesn't have a second ago because it exists.
03:00:19 Because it was thinking like the over me to the mirror and back.
03:00:24 Go ahead.
03:00:24 Billionth of a second.
03:00:28 I'm not going to work.
03:00:30 No, you're right.
03:00:31 I was wrong.
03:00:32 I apologize.
03:00:34 He covered with compatibility.
03:00:37 Oh, he wasn't wrong.
03:00:39 Did you not just listen to Kaku?
03:00:42 I didn't, I.
03:00:43 I just watched the video today.
03:00:46 He the same nonsense.
03:00:49 I said the same nonsense.
03:00:50 His physicist counterpart says there is no free will.
03:00:54 You should. Let's watch her.
03:00:55 Can we watch?
03:00:56 He said
03:01:00 we put it in there
03:01:02 is She goes to the possession of the electron.
03:01:05 So what does that mean?
03:01:06 See, we're like, I was in some sense we do have
03:01:09 some kind of free will.
03:01:13 In some sense,
03:01:15 no one can determine
03:01:17 your future events in your past history.
03:01:20 What no old person.
03:01:23 There's always the wildcard.
03:01:27 There's always the
03:01:27 possibility of uncertainty in whatever you do.
03:01:31 Does that mean that a murderer, a certain horrible mass murderer?
03:01:34 Is anybody really guilty?
03:01:35 Okay, well, obviously you did, because you went this whole fucking show
03:01:40 arguing against it.
03:01:42 No, I didn't.
03:01:43 I said I act autonomous autonomously,
03:01:48 which means it seems like I make my own choices.
03:01:52 You do?
03:01:53 That's what they're saying.
03:01:55 It just sounds like you do.
03:01:57 You don't actually, though.
03:01:59 And that's why I brought up Laplace demon, because no person,
03:02:03 no one can predict everything I'm going to do.
03:02:07 That's why I typed my name in with a crazy spelling.
03:02:11 You. Yeah, sorry.
03:02:14 But that was.
03:02:15 That was already predicted at the Big Bang.
03:02:17 Bye bye. It's always current.
03:02:19 I was trying to demonstrate.
03:02:21 Oh, that's where Kaku starts.
03:02:23 He does.
03:02:25 He starts alternating.
03:02:26 You can't process determinism doesn't cancel out free will.
03:02:31 We don't have free will for completely reasons.
03:02:35 I drew all of this within my own free will.
03:02:39 Yes, he did.
03:02:40 That's a great job.
03:02:41 It was determined that you would do that, not realizing
03:02:45 I was determined in doing it.
03:02:47 But there was other environmental influences.
03:02:50 There's it's a very complicated web of things that led to that.
03:02:54 But it was in your own free will.
03:02:57 Yes, it was.
03:02:57 I thought it would be funny as above.
03:03:00 So below. You figured
03:06:23 through all of them.
03:06:24 There's one.
03:06:25 I'm like, I know I have a button on my
03:06:27 I didn't change anything, which is really weird.
03:06:29 Why everything changed.
03:06:35 Let's talk about Gary.
03:06:36 No, let's not talk about your.
03:06:39 It seems to be a punching bag of the show.
03:06:43 But he he.
03:06:44 I mentioned that last time.
03:06:46 It's third, maybe that last time.
03:06:49 But he rides on a high horse and I'm the type of person who sees someone
03:06:53 that rides on their high horse, and I like to try to knock them off in Gary.
03:06:57 Some people don't like that
03:07:00 Gary accepts that challenge and it's it's kind of fun.
03:07:04 We know we're just fucking with each other.
03:07:06 And then he's got the conscience
03:07:07 or his mother or whatever looking over that restraints
03:07:10 and then restricts him so much that he just that's what, that's what.
03:07:12 And I know he is watching from her.
03:07:14 Sure, he's listening.
03:07:15 That's instead of being a fun banter and you guys going back and forth,
03:07:19 he's like, Yeah.
03:07:20 And he repeats the fucking topic of the show and that's
03:07:23 he looks like a punching bag
03:07:25 and I don't want it to be.
03:07:26 Then I start either sticking up for him, It looks like we're ganging up on you
03:07:29 or I.
03:07:30 And I never, ever I join in.
03:07:32 It looks like we're ganging up on him.
03:07:35 Well, that's the best part.
03:07:37 Keeping it. He likes to take it to one one.
03:07:40 Play his golf, though.
03:07:41 That's a metaphor in service of playing disc golf.
03:07:45 Like he would be the one who would welcome, like, Oh, if there's an odd
03:07:49 number of people he's going to play solo and everyone is going to play teams.
03:07:52 And then there's a rule
03:07:54 with that's called Cowley, which obviously we're doing in California.
03:07:58 But if you're playing solo and there's other teams,
03:08:01 you get one extra throw of your choice per hole.
03:08:04 And he would always prided himself
03:08:06 because they're playing best shot for the chair yet.
03:08:10 And so I don't know how that equals out
03:08:12 because really you're still playing for money.
03:08:15 If you're a good player, you have a huge advantage, I think.
03:08:19 Yeah, because you just know the same shot twice.
03:08:21 You Know,
03:08:21 Do you take your second shot at two shots every time if you know you get one.
03:08:25 Okay. Yeah. And then then it's harder.
03:08:28 Well maybe not.
03:08:29 So I'm always the shitty person.
03:08:30 Nobody ever wants to be my best shot partner
03:08:32 because I basically get to throw his shot every time.
03:08:35 Well, that's usually you're put with the best person that's sandbagging.
03:08:38 But he would be the one to always challenge that and be
03:08:43 the one that would play so low when everyone else is teams.
03:08:46 And that's that's why I know that he's just he he he doesn't
03:08:50 he doesn't mind it He didn't you guys didn't you just go golfing.
03:08:54 Oh no I did not go.
03:08:57 I was. I was. I was up north, actually.
03:09:00 Actually up north.
03:09:03 My typical, typical thumb,
03:09:05 you know, So, like,
03:09:08 I want to hear about that kind of shit.
03:09:10 Maybe Gary doesn't want to reveal anything on online
03:09:14 as far as what
03:09:16 personal stories work.
03:09:18 You know, shit like that. I don't.
03:09:21 He's the one who brought up all his work shit and named out
03:09:23 name the place and all that shit like he did that way earlier.
03:09:26 Yeah, but now he won't. Not I want to.
03:09:28 I want to know more is the thing they should really.
03:09:32 Because we have to shift the time.
03:09:33 I know. I keep asking them. I forgot to ask him.
03:09:35 I've been meaning to ask him.
03:09:36 Know what? Maybe that was a good show.
03:09:39 I didn't realize it was 3 hours already either.
03:09:42 I thought he bailed.
03:09:43 I thought he bailed kind of early.
03:09:44 But that's the typical like, Yeah, I did the one episode we did five.
03:09:49 I don't know how the fuck we did the
03:09:51 well, probably I think there was 40 minutes of blank
03:09:55 actually, you know, that
03:09:56 there would have been even more talking, but I fucking was on the wrong when,
03:10:00 when I totally thought we shut down and we were just chit chatting,
03:10:03 I was like, oh, just more like 20 minutes.
03:10:06 So instead of 5 hours and whatever, it's like a four and a half.
03:10:10 Still, though, it was a lot.
03:10:11 I think it was the longest.
03:10:13 I don't think so.
03:10:14 Or maybe, maybe with well, without that of maybe tied.
03:10:18 I don't remember the other one.
03:10:20 Yeah, I don't know either.
03:10:21 We can go quality.
03:10:22 We don't have to go quantity.
03:10:25 I think I was pretty, I was trying to think too.
03:10:27 I'm like you know, he could do a 15 minute rant and we could just upload
03:10:32 that if we want to.
03:10:34 But the banter was good.
03:10:35 I think I still I didn't learn anything. We just went around and around and around.
03:10:38 I want to count how many times he said
03:10:42 free will exists.
03:10:43 Will doesn't exist free.
03:10:45 Okay.
03:10:46 If that was his point, I don't like the gray area
03:10:49 of having some middle nine of us for, though.
03:10:53 That's what he wants. So he wants to be challenged.
03:10:55 He wants to, you know,
03:10:58 stake his sick, his flag in the ground and have someone try to knock it over.
03:11:02 Is really the game.
03:11:05 The bottom line, I think we knocked it over several times.
03:11:07 He just doesn't want to admit it.
03:11:08 RANT The rant of wisdom was it doesn't matter.
03:11:12 You just do it anyway.
03:11:16 So it's that hedonism.
03:11:18 It was due to everyone for pleasure and it doesn't matter.
03:11:21 Or it's all predetermined. You can do whatever you want.
03:11:24 So here's the thing. I didn't even get chance to get to.
03:11:26 I'm not worried about me.
03:11:27 And I don't mean to sound all ego
03:11:29 pompous or whatever, like I come from a family or I trust my background.
03:11:33 The more I get to know people, I trust their background.
03:11:35 I'm worried about my morals.
03:11:37 I'm worried about the jackass that here's what.
03:11:39 There's no free will.
03:11:40 And he thinks it's the purge. Oh, yeah.
03:11:44 Which that's that movie and show could have been better, but yeah, I know.
03:11:47 I never sent my love.
03:11:49 I loved to murder someone. I just can.
03:11:53 So I guess I get what you're saying.
03:11:56 I loved you.
03:11:57 I mean, I know. I just. I mean, I wish I could just.
03:11:59 I wish I could carry a gun.
03:12:00 And whenever someone just does something stupid, I could just shoot them.
03:12:02 But guess what?
03:12:03 You can't do that. And I would. I don't want to get in trouble.
03:12:05 I get it.
03:12:06 I don't want to kill someone.
03:12:08 This literally sounds like I killed somebody,
03:12:10 but I've already thought it through that far. Yeah.
03:12:12 I don't think that before that incident is over, whatever their problem
03:12:16 was, whatever your problem was with them is over and that instant.
03:12:20 And now you and this maybe I've talked to people that have killed people.
03:12:24 Now you have to live with that for the rest of your life.
03:12:27 So that's something that I'm not
03:12:30 I'm not I'm not ready to even consider.
03:12:32 Like, I think a sane person is not even ready to consider
03:12:35 the guilt that that must.
03:12:37 Yeah, it's going to be weird, even if you're even if it's for self pity,
03:12:40 even if you saved your entire family, there must be a time where you're like,
03:12:43 Shit, dude, that was I took somebody I could never
03:12:46 I worked with this guy named Ray and he was a black dude.
03:12:49 Cool dude.
03:12:50 Like to do the lot, but he went to jail for
03:12:55 15, 20 years.
03:12:57 Different guy for the He went to jail for murder.
03:13:01 And he, for some reason told me the story.
03:13:04 And I feel like if that was me,
03:13:05 I wouldn't say shit to anybody about any of that. Like
03:13:09 and he was mentioning
03:13:10 about how like it was racist because there was people that were did
03:13:16 kind of the same thing and got less so than he did.
03:13:21 And so he tells me about it.
03:13:22 And he said that, you know, he he was driving down the road
03:13:25 and he knew some dude who had an issue with him.
03:13:27 And the dude ran up on him and tried to kill.
03:13:31 And next thing you know, he woke up in the hospital.
03:13:33 He was in the hospital two weeks second, he got out of the hospital.
03:13:37 He went and killed that guy.
03:13:40 And I can sympathize with that in a certain
03:13:42 in a certain sense, it's the whole to justice.
03:13:46 Or is it revenge, though? It's it's the whole two week thing.
03:13:48 He contemplated for two weeks.
03:13:50 And I tried to tell him that I go, is it is the difference between yours
03:13:53 and the other cases that two week because sometimes they look at that
03:13:57 even though you're sitting there and you're you're
03:14:01 mulling it over in your head and this person you off
03:14:03 it's like you sat there and you had time to think about it.
03:14:05 I agree with you.
03:14:06 You plotted this out for two weeks,
03:14:09 you know, so most people would agree, you know, it wasn't reactionary.
03:14:13 It was no longer reactionary.
03:14:14 It was sadly, I think our legal system punishes
03:14:17 that more than some passion heat of the moment fucking killing,
03:14:22 which I think it should be.
03:14:23 I would never do that.
03:14:26 He ended up leaving, getting a job as a truck driver,
03:14:28 and then he ended up showing up as a truck driver, picking up some steel and shit.
03:14:31 And he was always nice as hell to me.
03:14:34 I him.
03:14:35 I always thought that was weird that he would even tell anyone that story.
03:14:37 But and what always bothered me is the way that he told it,
03:14:40 because he told it to me on two separate occasions and he was like,
03:14:44 I got motherfucker like this.
03:14:46 And it's like.
03:14:47 It's like, that's justice.
03:14:49 You can't like you.
03:14:52 I get it.
03:14:53 I guess I don't.
03:14:53 I've never been in those shoes, so I can't.
03:14:55 As I put myself there, you might feel my cousin that almost got murdered.
03:14:59 I'm his the dude.
03:15:02 I even
03:15:03 looked it up and the dude should be out of prison in the next five years.
03:15:06 I think.
03:15:06 You don't have to be specific, but where the fuck did you grow up?
03:15:11 But you have a lot of friends.
03:15:14 When I was working in war and you had a lot of
03:15:17 friends and coworkers that are working and working in shops.
03:15:20 That's what I was told.
03:15:21 Gary In your own words, of the same demographic with the same
03:15:25 prison sentences working in shops, Man, it's it's
03:15:28 a lot of in the manufacturing.
03:15:31 I worked in shops I didn't work with all kinds
03:15:34 of characters, man.
03:15:37 The craziest character I ever went out, went with
03:15:39 this shop is his entire van was freakin plastered with lottery tickets.
03:15:44 The guy spent his entire paycheck
03:15:47 all over the place.
03:15:48 That scratch off either pick a number.
03:15:51 And yeah, we went out to lunch one day.
03:15:52 We It was weird because he was the boss.
03:15:54 He made tons of money and had this, like, ten year old shit van,
03:15:58 and you kind of wonder, you know, you see somebody there
03:16:00 obviously making more money than you.
03:16:02 Why do you have more than them? You know?
03:16:04 And then we got in his car and he's just this story doesn't really go anywhere.
03:16:07 He just there's so many lottery tickets.
03:16:09 We were like, wow, okay, now we know
03:16:12 gambling is gambling is an interesting, but
03:16:17 I do it. It's fun.
03:16:18 I look at it as more of a game, like if I'm going to buy a video game
03:16:21 for 60 bucks, you know, I'm going to go play roulette for 60 bucks,
03:16:24 like Except with roulette, I could maybe win more money Regardless.
03:16:28 I always assume I'm going to walk away with nothing
03:16:33 but it makes you a Oh, fuck, yeah.
03:16:38 It makes watching.
03:16:39 It makes watching sports way more fun.
03:16:43 Gambling on sports.
03:16:44 I don't do it. Is it predetermined?
03:16:47 Everything apparently is predetermined.
03:16:48 I wish I never did because I know you should have told person
03:16:52 every time you're going to buy a scratch off, just give me the money.
03:16:55 And then I do that.
03:16:57 I would six months and then six months. I'm
03:16:59 going to have to give you your winnings and I'm going to take like 10% of it.
03:17:03 That's that's my father.
03:17:04 Before he passed away, it's a five.
03:17:07 He played the three and four digit.
03:17:10 I don't think they had the lotto back then, but he played all the time.
03:17:13 But not so much money, you know, ten bucks a bucks a week.
03:17:16 And then ten years down the road, I want 200.
03:17:19 I want, I want I want right now I feel the same way when I gamble.
03:17:23 Did you really win?
03:17:24 I know I'm down ultimately, and I don't ever convince myself any different.
03:17:27 And when I get down more, I'm just like, God, this sucks.
03:17:30 Why do I why do I waste my money.
03:17:32 But I still try to look at it as a game.
03:17:34 You know, I just heard an advertisement.
03:17:37 They must be making so much money off of people.
03:17:39 I don't know which one it is, but they're offering 500 bucks right now
03:17:43 to start your gambling habit.
03:17:44 You know, if you sign up
03:17:46 now, they give you if you pay $20, they give you $500 to bet with.
03:17:50 If they could afford, they can afford to give out 500 bucks for every new user.
03:17:54 They must be making just shitloads of millions of dollars.
03:17:57 The safe work in the Hollywood casino in Toledo was given out.
03:18:01 I think 25 free play.
03:18:04 See, I immediately start thinking, how can I become
03:18:07 a casino by now? Right?
03:18:11 You just need to have a card game.
03:18:15 Everything always favors the house. Yes.
03:18:17 No, it's.
03:18:18 Yeah, I've never unless you unless you gamble the once in your life
03:18:22 you became up and then walked away and never gambled again.
03:18:26 You're.
03:18:27 You're going to be down unless you win $1 million or something.
03:18:31 I don't know.
03:18:32 I went to Vegas one time and was so far back
03:18:35 they were still building the boat, which I think is now torn down.
03:18:39 The pyramid wasn't there Nineties,
03:18:42 we actually saw the old fashioned Vegas like the dunes and shit
03:18:46 where Sammy Davis Jr and you know the the mob we saw the mob Vegas
03:18:52 my cousins is an Elvis impersonator
03:18:53 in front of the Riviera he took us around is great
03:18:56 but we gambled we gambled and drank the I can see
03:18:59 I could see get a slight Elvis likeness.
03:19:02 I wish I could bring up a picture of him.
03:19:03 He probably still does it,
03:19:06 but we drank.
03:19:08 We flew there. We party the whole weekend.
03:19:11 And when it was all said and done, I'm like, I got 90 bucks in my pocket.
03:19:15 So, I mean, that's. I'm actually ahead.
03:19:17 It's the only time actually, I've bought scratch.
03:19:19 I bought scrip.
03:19:20 Yes, but not in a long time
03:19:23 because I realize after you do it for so many years, you're like, well,
03:19:26 wait a minute,
03:19:28 fuck that.
03:19:29 I got in the frickin mike.
03:19:31 My uncle would always do horse racing and hand traffic.
03:19:34 And the last place Michigan is in Nova, which is near my girlfriend's place.
03:19:40 And occasionally we
03:19:42 we haven't been there in a while, but we we just live a good life, live racing.
03:19:46 So that sounds fun.
03:19:47 It's free.
03:19:48 It's an old rundown building, so it's got this weird vibe to it.
03:19:52 You can bring in your own alcohol and no one notices,
03:19:57 so it's really just kind of rogue
03:20:00 and so it's kind of cool and we just kind of bet
03:20:03 on random names we liked and we had some beginners luck,
03:20:06 and so we just kind of then still bet on those names.
03:20:09 And I'm definitely down, but
03:20:12 I've won
03:20:13 a couple hundred bucks a couple of times.
03:20:16 But other races like Churchill Downs, because everybody's down
03:20:22 all the downs, but that's hard.
03:20:24 That's the shit that's in there was harness racing, but
03:20:27 it's just they have the little pole cart behind them, but it doesn't matter to me.
03:20:32 I've gotten into gambling where like
03:20:34 just doing like
03:20:38 poverty and shit you can bet on.
03:20:40 Like, I have no idea what that is.
03:20:42 It's like it was before DraftKings and
03:20:46 a like a book. Yeah. Gambling.
03:20:48 So you could for you, you gamble, win or lose,
03:20:51 or you pick a bunch of players and if they do all kinds of shit,
03:20:54 they you could do all kinds of shit and they had actual casino.
03:20:57 And so I kind of got tied into roulette because you could play online roulette
03:21:01 and they give you a bunch of free money to start,
03:21:05 you know, because it's a free play money
03:21:07 which has some stipulations behind it, which is kind of bullshit.
03:21:12 That's right.
03:21:13 So when you said
03:21:15 let's as with the $500 so they it's probably free play money,
03:21:19 whatever the fuck that and you've got a lot of times with the online games
03:21:23 you got to watch because you've got to with the free play money, you have to win.
03:21:27 Maybe like
03:21:30 100 times that money
03:21:32 in order to even collect back any money off of it.
03:21:36 It's a weird roundabout scheme that they try get you to.
03:21:41 It's confusing and then you get your money and the
03:21:44 and the the bonus money kind of confused.
03:21:47 And so sometimes you don't know exactly what you're betting, but both are.
03:21:51 I've done like
03:21:53 international hockey and soccer and tennis
03:21:56 just because like, oh shit like
03:21:59 the numbers.
03:22:01 Yes, it looks like it could swing if it's like,
03:22:04 oh, the odds are sway in one way and, and the game's almost close to being done
03:22:07 and they're going to kill betting soon, like and there's all kinds of bets
03:22:11 you can do like if, if you know a certain player is going to score as if
03:22:15 nobody nobody's going to score if like there's all kinds of shit.
03:22:20 And so I kind of got caught up in there but I saw know we're
03:22:23 pretty sure I never won, but I never met him.
03:22:26 But I heard stories.
03:22:27 My cousin's uncle not related to me, but on the other side of his family
03:22:30 is a professional gambler.
03:22:32 And the stories I've heard is he never bets on football
03:22:35 is pretty much college basketball and baseball.
03:22:38 And he makes a career and and some some kind of racing
03:22:41 just on the stats he knows he knows the bets like you were saying he sees them
03:22:45 and he knows them and he he's making a ton his whole life.
03:22:48 Yeah.
03:22:48 I loosely follow wrestling and on one of the podcasts
03:22:53 I listen to, there's a dude who wait a minute, nobody is
03:22:57 nobody is betting on wrestling or they know.
03:22:59 No, actually they do, because they actually have deals with with
03:23:03 either DraftKings or I get it that like, we don't know.
03:23:07 So it's I guess the thing but you can only bet so much.
03:23:10 That's the thing.
03:23:11 But the fact that somebody knows I cry foul because that means
03:23:15 but that's also they've been known to change things.
03:23:19 It's an if.
03:23:19 It's an industry, I'd be like, I read the rumor.
03:23:21 If there's a rumor out there and they're saying, Oh, this is supposed to happen,
03:23:26 and it was supposed to happen, they're known to go, okay,
03:23:29 well, we're going to make the other thing happen.
03:23:31 Now, just to follow whatever ticket do.
03:23:34 Vegas would kill for that in sports if they could just switch a dial.
03:23:38 Well, some some of we're going to get like that was it.
03:23:42 But they canceled that So you can only bet so much.
03:23:44 So you can only win so much.
03:23:45 So it's not like you're going to make bank.
03:23:47 Apparently the NFL had to get an entertain mint license, which classifies them as
03:23:52 some kind of weird rule where they apparently could spell out
03:23:56 somebody was saying that the NFL is all rigged and written.
03:23:59 It'd be pretty complex to
03:24:01 do, but I'm sure it's not impossible.
03:24:05 I don't think the recent
03:24:07 double play of the rough fuck up.
03:24:11 Yeah. Oh, yeah.
03:24:12 It's so easy too.
03:24:13 So easy to to maybe not to complete outcome, but to steer.
03:24:18 Plus, you know, it doesn't matter anyways,
03:24:19 because we already know that stupid game is already determined.
03:24:23 Oh, right yeah. Back to the topic.
03:24:26 I forgot where I was going with the wrestling thing.
03:24:29 Oh, a podcast I was listening to that has a guy who's really who's
03:24:32 really loosely affiliated with wrestling, but really in the sports betting.
03:24:35 And he's a European
03:24:37 and he's got a bunch of shit out of the UK, he's got a sports betting website
03:24:41 and he does soccer mainly and he can
03:24:46 he guarantees that if you pay for his service, you will win.
03:24:51 Not all the time, but if you sign up for six months
03:24:54 or three months or two months, like he's got a track record that's like weeks
03:25:00 in a row that you're if you bet exactly what he says, you're going to be up
03:25:04 because I don't know how he knows soccer shit.
03:25:08 But it's quite interesting
03:25:10 because he touts that as an advertisement of like, Hey, this is
03:25:15 this is the fucking eighth week I've been up.
03:25:17 If you bet with me, you would have been up eight weeks in a row, you know?
03:25:20 And he's also saying, Hey, I don't want you to bet the fucking on this shit.
03:25:24 Like, you know,
03:25:25 you should just be betting for fun, but you should be betting with the extra money
03:25:28 you have. Not all of the money you have.
03:25:31 But if you bet.
03:25:32 If you bet me, I can guarantee you that you can win some money like that.
03:25:37 Used to be like the shady underground little nine, seven, six numbers.
03:25:41 The internet now ESPN 97 one is starting to do that.
03:25:45 Their little segments are coming in with
03:25:48 their pick comes in they're locks of the week algorithm
03:25:52 yeah 9097 one the afternoon show has they put a pool together
03:25:56 is exactly what you just said bet with us and we'll track it and they you know,
03:26:00 they each call their number in.
03:26:02 You can pick which guy you want to follow.
03:26:04 They show, you know, this is our last six months how we've been doing.
03:26:08 And people are betting and apparently making a bunch of money to
03:26:12 score.
03:26:13 Who's all losing just because they're betting against the odds
03:26:16 they're hoping to win. And I mean, that's really all it is.
03:26:19 That's how I do the horse betting.
03:26:20 When I see a horse a 99 to 1, it's like there's a chance.
03:26:26 What do you. Yeah. What do you have to lose?
03:26:27 I mean, just one more.
03:26:29 It's a like you're not going to ten grand on a one tonight, 99 to 1.
03:26:34 Obviously you're going to bet a small amount. Yeah.
03:26:36 Usually there's 8 to 12 horses in a race
03:26:42 and so it's about 100 bucks.
03:26:44 You get to add two zeros, I think to $1.
03:26:46 It's like it's
03:26:49 with a one off of that to before. So
03:26:54 but I've also lost that too.
03:26:56 Well sometimes
03:26:58 I win every time because I've never.
03:27:00 Right.
03:27:01 No, that's the best thing about it is like we'd pay
03:27:04 to go somewhere, we pay to have beers somewhere.
03:27:07 And so in order to just bring your own beer, much cheaper,
03:27:11 walk in there, hang out.
03:27:12 It's if we want to bet, great.
03:27:15 If we don't, great.
03:27:17 Yes, I'm fine.
03:27:18 If gambling is a vehicle to get you to do something more fun.
03:27:21 At the time when we went, we were heavy drinkers
03:27:24 and somebody is like, Dude, why do you go to Vegas?
03:27:26 Because we didn't have a lot of money.
03:27:28 Like, as long as you can control your gambling back then they just feed you
03:27:31 and get you all liquored up for free.
03:27:34 I mean, it was incredible that we had $2
03:27:39 at Binion's downtown for this 12 ounce steak dinner.
03:27:43 Oh, so good.
03:27:46 When I was, you know, two bucks is insane.
03:27:49 Yeah, it was either Reno or it was definitely Reno
03:27:51 because I stayed at the hotel.
03:27:53 I pretty much just sat at the.
03:27:56 And they actually have better
03:27:59 video roulette around here.
03:28:02 Maybe it's changed in years, but usually like a $5 minimum.
03:28:06 They've got dollar minimums on their roulette tables.
03:28:09 And so I just sat there and just milked the fucking play
03:28:12 and just slow played forever just so I get some free beers.
03:28:15 And then I walked away from from that just because I was staying at the hotel.
03:28:19 So when I got off work, I had nothing else to do.
03:28:22 Just sit there and listen to A
03:28:23 and play roulette for 3 hours, drinking about four or five free beers.
03:28:28 That's exactly what we did.
03:28:29 We had nowhere to go, no money. We're like,
03:28:31 What can we do to stretch this out?
03:28:33 And so we played back then.
03:28:34 I think we played nickel slots
03:28:37 and they just fed us premium alcohol back then, even for a little bit.
03:28:40 I stopped playing and I took my machine and my money on the machine.
03:28:44 I was kind of playing to go to the bathroom
03:28:45 and I was sitting there one of the food and the bitch came back around
03:28:48 and she was like, Oh, do you want another beer?
03:28:50 And I'm like, Yeah.
03:28:51 And I hadn't played for like 15 minutes.
03:28:53 I was just sitting there.
03:28:54 There was on the phone with my girlfriend and,
03:28:57 and then once I ordered a beer, I was like, Well, I might as well
03:28:59 put some money back in here before and all that for not actually gambling.
03:29:04 But yeah, I was winning, winning, winning and guy
03:29:06 security guy came over, put a key in the top, turn the key
03:29:11 dead.
03:29:12 I literally stopped winning as soon as he gave me this weird smile to.
03:29:16 Just do.
03:29:18 I'm like, What the fuck?
03:29:20 I still, to this day, don't know exactly what happened.
03:29:22 I've tried to look up and see if there's some kind of control.
03:29:25 I'm Like, did he just put it on like, loose?
03:29:27 Too difficult or something? I mean, he.
03:29:29 And it was like that moment.
03:29:31 It's like, what the fuck?
03:29:32 And I was winning.
03:29:33 Like, you would not believe
03:29:35 that's of why we were up and I was using Unbroken in your favor.
03:29:39 And he just reset it or something like, You think I'm going to feed
03:29:42 all this money back in there after I mean, three pulls of nothing,
03:29:45 none thing,
03:29:46 not even because it was one of those cool progressive ones
03:29:48 where you could win a little or you could put it like, Yeah, I hate those.
03:29:51 It's so it's such a bait.
03:29:53 Well, and I'm sorry, one line or I can play 15.
03:29:56 It's like, well I might as well play fucking 15, you know,
03:29:58 And I'm such, I'm such an analyst and stuff.
03:30:01 Like, I was like, somebody told me that if you back then,
03:30:03 because they were all mechanical,
03:30:05 I would not a digital screen they were all the actual
03:30:08 I like my digital roulette, I like the actual ball.
03:30:11 I don't like the video. Yeah, all of it. Of course,
03:30:14 it's harder to trick.
03:30:15 You can trick it still, but it's way harder.
03:30:18 So somebody told me that there was weights on the tray
03:30:21 and the slot machine became way harder, way stricter.
03:30:24 If It was if the tray was full of coins, which makes perfect sense to me.
03:30:28 You're satisfied you're winning.
03:30:29 Let's slow down is winning.
03:30:31 So I constantly would scoop my stuff,
03:30:34 put it in those little plastic and keep it on another stool next to me.
03:30:37 And I kept win and I was thinking, Wow, it thinks I'm a new player every time.
03:30:40 And I don't know if there's anything to this,
03:30:42 but my anecdotal evidence, I was winning like crazy.
03:30:45 And I and I think the guy's like, Hey, there's a guy that knows something.
03:30:49 And instead of kicking, he was watching like, this is turn,
03:30:53 let's turn off that turn, turn off the new,
03:30:56 you know, brand new looseness, beginner's luck or whatever.
03:30:59 That's like, fuck.
03:31:00 And we just go to another machine.
03:31:02 We were I'm like, you know what?
03:31:03 This is hundreds of dollars in nickels.
03:31:05 I mean, it might think my tray was full.
03:31:07 I was just winning, winning, winning,
03:31:09 taking it, scooping it, scooping it, scooping it.
03:31:11 He's like, Oh, no, that shouldn't be happening.
03:31:13 It's like. Well, why not? Yeah, that's fucking weird.
03:31:17 And I think I said, I'm like, was it out of money?
03:31:19 Did you just turn it off?
03:31:20 He's like, No, you keep playing like, okay, nothing nothing, nothing.
03:31:24 I'm like, I looked at him. I'm like, Yeah, no, I'm.
03:31:27 I'm done here.
03:31:28 Find another one.
03:31:35 That's my little gambling.
03:31:39 Yeah.
03:31:41 I brought $1,000 to Greektown one time
03:31:43 just for fun by myself.
03:31:46 I then I only maybe lost, like, 50 bucks, but
03:31:50 I don't know.
03:31:52 I was mostly wanted to play roulette.
03:31:54 That's when I was doing the online gambling and playing roulette.
03:31:57 I if I.
03:31:58 If I have roulette for a long enough time and I play slow enough,
03:32:02 I can walk away every time.
03:32:03 I just don't always have that kind of time.
03:32:06 I can walk away up every time.
03:32:08 I just don't have that kind of time.
03:32:09 And then if I'm with somebody else, like,
03:32:11 I don't want to put them through that either.
03:32:13 So it's like, Yeah, I'll play like a little bit.
03:32:15 I'll play my numbers.
03:32:16 If I hit something, then I'll walk away.
03:32:18 So what I did last time
03:32:23 is it hit green so much.
03:32:26 It doesn't, it doesn't.
03:32:26 I've seen it miss it for quite a while.
03:32:28 But yeah, the green is.
03:32:31 I hate it.
03:32:33 I get it, but I hate it.
03:32:35 There's no free will there.
03:32:36 Either your brain goes black or red. 5050.
03:32:39 Yeah.
03:32:40 Is there too.
03:32:41 There's too. Right.
03:32:41 There's a zero to 000. Yeah.
03:32:44 So that the odds go astronomically
03:32:46 the other way in their favor
03:32:50 by those two. Yeah.
03:32:51 I get.
03:32:53 I've had the argument
03:32:54 with my brother about just roulette and everything being it's, you know,
03:32:58 the predetermined nature of it, of every spin is a new spin.
03:33:03 So actually, you know, one could come up 100 times in a row technically
03:33:08 talk about gambling at all it's never going to come up 100 times in a row.
03:33:12 And I always look at the sequences
03:33:14 because sequences also are something you can analyze.
03:33:17 And so if there is a sequence of reds and blacks,
03:33:21 if there is if it's swaying towards more, if there is ten blacks in a row,
03:33:24 I'm going to bet on red.
03:33:25 If black comes up again, I'm going to double down on red.
03:33:28 If black comes up again, I'm going to down on red until fucking a red
03:33:32 comes back up. Couple of times it's bitten me in the ass.
03:33:34 But for the most part,
03:33:35 after a certain amount of one color, it's going to come back the other way.
03:33:39 It's to have to, no matter what sounds like, you know, the system.
03:33:44 So statistically and theoretically and anecdotally, you must be way up.
03:33:48 Yeah, well, I would say what I hate is 10000 comes up.
03:33:54 It just throws all of my my thought process out the window
03:33:57 and I almost have to start over.
03:33:59 I almost have to watch another string of reds or blacks come up
03:34:02 because it just it just throws and nobody bets.
03:34:05 Nobody bats the zeros. I've seen people do that.
03:34:07 Yeah, I've seen people come up and bet that
03:34:11 they must pay out way more than 2 to 1.
03:34:13 So it's the same thing, same exact so than any other number.
03:34:16 Why would in.
03:34:17 Well yeah. What number doesn't pay out 2 to 1 like black.
03:34:19 I'm talking black and red as opposed to the green.
03:34:21 Oh no. It's
03:34:24 you can split the green and play them both.
03:34:27 But it's the same as splitting number.
03:34:29 You can't bet specifically just both like red and black.
03:34:33 It's either red or black. There's no like, green.
03:34:36 And they're like 40, 40 some numbers.
03:34:39 36. 38.
03:34:43 Yeah, that's
03:34:45 crazy.
03:34:47 But it's not.
03:34:47 You don't get a 140 to 1 if you pick a number D or 38
03:34:50 or it's like 20, 23 to 1 or 20 2041 I think.
03:34:56 And so it should we see that's where they get you those
03:34:59 so you so fine you beat the odds 1 to 20 times in your life
03:35:03 but if you gamble 100 times
03:35:06 those 80
03:35:06 paid for 20, you're going to win most of the I mean, obviously
03:35:09 there's lots of my dad used to say it's not if you pay if what did he say?
03:35:14 It's not there because their little expression was you can't play.
03:35:16 You can't win if you don't play.
03:35:18 He would always say, well, somebody has to win.
03:35:21 Yeah, right. Yeah. Well, that's the lottery.
03:35:23 No, it's not really.
03:35:25 You could bet that number a thousand times.
03:35:28 And if it never picks up, you're never going to win.
03:35:32 I think he was talking the lottery though.
03:35:33 And even then now the carries over. Right?
03:35:35 Those big lotteries.
03:35:37 Now that's usually my strategy is I'll play red
03:35:39 and black based on
03:35:42 sequence.
03:35:44 And then I have my couple main numbers that I'll put a you know, dollar on
03:35:50 usually three, two, two, three numbers.
03:35:53 Then if one hits, then I start playing it immediately.
03:35:56 But a lot of times I've done that and it's like fucking three
03:35:59 numbers later it comes right back up and it's like, What are the fucking odds?
03:36:02 But it's all relative because it's single number has the same amount of odds
03:36:07 of popping back up again.
03:36:11 But I still like a sequence.
03:36:18 You can't get all the numbers.
03:36:19 Obviously you lose.
03:36:21 Yeah.
03:36:22 I wonder if I mean, you may just break even.
03:36:25 No, you would.
03:36:25 You would lose.
03:36:26 Yeah, that would make it a little less take too much money.
03:36:29 And then, of course, we're assuming that everything's on the up and up
03:36:32 and there's no magnets or no weighted balls, no little divots.
03:36:35 It doesn't know who, who's betting where, you know.
03:36:38 So I don't know how it's going to cater to,
03:36:40 especially if you have a bunch of people betting it's going to just choose
03:36:44 a slot that nobody bet yet or with the least amount of people that.
03:36:47 No, I think that a really good rigged ring and I don't I've never seen one
03:36:53 I don't know but I think a really good ring the the
03:36:57 not the driver what the fuck are they called the dealer.
03:36:59 I don't know if they call a dealer with roulette.
03:37:02 Whoever the
03:37:02 person that's throwing the ball handler,
03:37:06 I'm pretty sure that he has somewhere
03:37:08 where he can go boom any number he fucking wants.
03:37:11 But then again, if you're thinking about old Western movies.
03:37:16 Yeah, but see if they did it in the old Western movies
03:37:19 when there was only 13 people in a town.
03:37:20 Do you think Vegas is going to leave anything up to chance?
03:37:23 That's why I like the chance.
03:37:25 I want the actual ball.
03:37:26 I'll take the video machine, but it needs to have the physical ball
03:37:30 they have automated and just we're we're old school.
03:37:32 You're mechanical, know you work on things to see it.
03:37:35 And I just still admit, though, that it doesn't make it impossible.
03:37:38 It just makes it harder and less likely.
03:37:40 Hopefully with a computer algorithm, than just a random way.
03:37:45 Easy. Yeah.
03:37:46 And it could change. They could.
03:37:47 They could sit there and just screw you like you wouldn't believe digitally.
03:37:50 I've done the online roulette plenty of times, and every single time
03:37:55 some something weird happens, like Double zero comes up three times in a row.
03:37:59 It's like this line by our fucking like in
03:38:04 the bar is one notch out of place in the third one every time if I see it.
03:38:09 Yeah, if it's mechanical and I can visually see it, I'm like, okay,
03:38:13 that's more believable.
03:38:15 Yeah, it's more believable.
03:38:16 But my cynic and skeptic in me is saying
03:38:19 still more likely that they don't leave anything to chance.
03:38:22 They I mean, imagine if they legally could though, like they'd be
03:38:28 very silly.
03:38:29 And you don't think that they film everything.
03:38:31 We we were in this one hotel in Vegas and there was this little bulb on the wall.
03:38:36 We didn't know what it was for. So I was like, it's a bet.
03:38:38 It's a doorstop, you know, like those little things for the door to hit.
03:38:41 Well, then why is it in the middle of the room like somebody else is?
03:38:45 Like it's a smoke detector?
03:38:46 And we didn't we could never figure it out.
03:38:48 But I'm pretty sure Vegas films, everything is in their best interest to.
03:38:53 Not legally. No, they can't do that.
03:38:54 But seriously, you're going to say they legally can't rig the game.
03:38:58 That's not going to stop them.
03:39:00 Yes. It's really a huge scandal.
03:39:03 Like in my mind, they have way too much money to lose, to not cheat.
03:39:09 Sadly, odds are already in their favor.
03:39:10 So do they need to cheat?
03:39:13 No, that's the saddest part.
03:39:14 No, I don't think they need to cheat.
03:39:15 Now, ask me again if they cheat.
03:39:18 Yeah, I think they cheat 100%
03:39:21 because they can make even more.
03:39:22 You know what I mean?
03:39:23 The money they make in a given
03:39:27 person pay out
03:39:37 2.2 billion
03:39:40 year. Yeah.
03:39:42 How much they make.
03:39:44 That's what they claim they make.
03:39:46 So that's not even like laundered here, girl.
03:39:49 I mean, that's not laundered.
03:39:52 Oh, yeah, I forgot about that.
03:39:53 He got so mad.
03:39:54 You were both honest to God.
03:39:55 You were both right, though.
03:39:57 The one time you said it one time, you just implied that war
03:40:01 and Ukraine has laundered money and you didn't say why,
03:40:04 but then you continued on to explain it.
03:40:05 So when he was like, That's not laundered money, he was right.
03:40:08 But if he would have waited a second I believe that you would know how it could be
03:40:13 that he was right.
03:40:15 Not all money moved is laundered.
03:40:17 It has to be illegal money that you can't just here's here's my drug money bank.
03:40:21 Please accept this. They'd be like, Where's your receipts?
03:40:24 Oh, we didn't get any from the kids we sold it to.
03:40:28 So then they have to put it through some of laundering
03:40:31 more fund.
03:40:34 Yeah.
03:40:34 War is a perfect way to launder money.
03:40:35 Make sorry, impersonation. Sorry.
03:40:39 How many bombs did we lose?
03:40:41 This laundered the.
03:40:44 We just gave up a whole bunch of tanks and stuff to this.
03:40:48 I'm sorry I didn't read this.
03:40:50 The Las Vegas strip led the state revenue with 8.2 billion up.
03:40:55 The real strip or don't bet against Las Vegas
03:40:58 casinos across Nevada brought in 14.8 billion.
03:41:04 So just the strip
03:41:05 was like more than half of it but almost 15 billion.
03:41:09 So shouldn't based on that, should they just outlaw gambling everywhere
03:41:14 just the fucking
03:41:17 taking advantage of people?
03:41:19 Yeah I mean have you ever seen the
03:41:21 it's cool that we can get our morals and life stories
03:41:24 always going back to The Simpsons.
03:41:25 You ever see though, the infamous monorail episode?
03:41:28 Yeah.
03:41:29 I'm turning our casinos.
03:41:31 Kind of like the monorail guy.
03:41:32 They come in and promise everything,
03:41:34 and then they put them there and people are like, okay.
03:41:36 And rational, moral people around for the long run,
03:41:39 they're going to get everybody.
03:41:43 And even if they don't, somebody's
03:41:45 going to get somebody is going to steal your money
03:41:47 because they lost all their money there, right? Yeah.
03:41:50 The trickle down effect,
03:41:52 if you've ever played SimCity, you know, it's the last thing you want for
03:41:55 the last thing you want to put in is gambling and nuclear
03:41:57 and military sites, because then your neighborhoods just turned to shit.
03:42:01 Really? Yeah, One of the best cool shit.
03:42:04 And that was usually the fucking way you usually put the, the
03:42:08 that type of stuff in the industrial part of town.
03:42:12 Sure.
03:42:16 Cute girls keep the residential together.
03:42:20 The bridged by the commercial residential
03:42:22 commercial industrial power plant in the center.
03:42:26 I'm going to have to find some new gaming to play on a computer or something.
03:42:29 I'm never going to buy Xbox again.
03:42:32 Microsoft.
03:42:33 You better fix my Xbox for free or I'm never.
03:42:35 And I'm going to tell everybody about your story.
03:42:37 See, I loved I love my Xbox 60.
03:42:40 I didn't have an issue with it.
03:42:41 We had a regular Xbox, but for some reason I went back to PlayStation
03:42:45 because I had some PlayStation nostalgia that I wanted to get back to and I didn't
03:42:49 feel like I needed to own two consoles at that point, like one of each.
03:42:54 And so I chose PlayStation four and then I went to PlayStation five.
03:42:57 They both have their merits they're both equal.
03:43:00 The last generation didn't jump for shit.
03:43:02 I think we talked about that in another show.
03:43:04 The other reason I went with Xbox is because I could remotely play it from
03:43:07 my computer way before anybody else was stream gaming
03:43:11 the Xbox.
03:43:12 As long as you had a microsoft Windows seven, I think even a Windows ten,
03:43:16 I don't remember when it started long ago was because I can do that
03:43:19 with my PlayStation. But yeah, they can all do it now.
03:43:21 When they started streaming gaming or, you know, not even downloading games,
03:43:26 just playing remotely somewhere is kind of it's a thing now.
03:43:30 But way back with 2000,
03:43:33 I don't know.
03:43:33 I want to say like 2016, even I'd have my Xbox somewhere in the house.
03:43:38 I couldn't do it from a way I could, but it was too laggy.
03:43:42 So I just I think my I played my son's
03:43:45 Xbox really so we didn't have to buy two whenever he wasn't playing it.
03:43:48 I just play it for my computer.
03:43:51 It seemed to work out like the PlayStation couldn't do that, so I bought
03:43:54 the PlayStation, had a little gimmicky PlayStation TV that came out
03:44:00 that you could do the on the same network
03:44:04 remote play of the PlayStation four,
03:44:08 but you had to have that particular device
03:44:11 and then they never even did share with it.
03:44:13 It was very it
03:44:13 tied in with their little handheld device, which was the PlayStation.
03:44:17 And the games would cross over to that
03:44:20 and you could play them kind of on a console.
03:44:24 And so
03:44:26 I don't know, I kind of bought into that, but I never really got anywhere.
03:44:29 I've got a bunch of old PlayStation and PlayStation two games downloaded to it
03:44:32 because you could buy those for it at the time. So that's
03:44:36 but you
03:44:36 could do that, but you needed that device in order to do that
03:44:39 and then it had to be on the same network.
03:44:41 You had to be in the house.
03:44:45 Did you even like the more or.
03:44:46 No, not really. Yeah.
03:44:49 Yeah. They try to do it.
03:44:50 I mean, I get it. They got to fill in the gaps.
03:44:52 I had a dream.
03:44:53 I spent a lot of money on my Dreamcast.
03:44:55 The Dreamcast.
03:44:57 But the controllers actually had screens.
03:44:59 They were so ahead of their time.
03:45:01 But with this book and the screens were these little yellowish gray.
03:45:04 I mean, they weren't real, you know, They looked like
03:45:08 little walkthrough games to them.
03:45:11 But it was a novelty.
03:45:12 I mean,
03:45:14 I guess one of the cool games when everyone was raising
03:45:16 those little stupid electronic babies, I didn't do it.
03:45:19 Yeah, no, everyone was.
03:45:21 You kind of
03:45:22 you could raise it when you were at school,
03:45:24 come home and put it in and then fight people.
03:45:26 That was that was kind of cool.
03:45:27 I didn't raise them, but I would just fight.
03:45:30 Yeah.
03:45:31 Oh, and then there was a game you could put music CDs in in Belmont Stairs.
03:45:34 That was pretty cool.
03:45:36 There wasn't a big console.
03:45:38 I liked it. It had a cool feel when it came out.
03:45:40 But back then, that's kind of I mean, anything new that came was like,
03:45:45 I think memory games.
03:45:46 We were playing PlayStation for PlayStation five or Xbox, whatever
03:45:49 the fuck number.
03:45:50 They're trying to pretend there are no one.
03:45:54 And that's one
03:45:56 statistic that just gets confusing.
03:45:58 It's like, just call it by ear.
03:45:59 I don't know,
03:46:01 but that's insane too.
03:46:02 I on repairing things.
03:46:05 I have extensive repairing.
03:46:08 So Apple was the first one that pissed me off where if I fix an iPhone,
03:46:13 even if I get the parts from Apple
03:46:16 and I fix an Apple phone with Apple parts that is now labeled
03:46:19 counterfeit and I'm not allowed to sell it or work on it, technically
03:46:24 But like,
03:46:26 I just can't imagine that they they want a world
03:46:28 that's not just full of crap and waste.
03:46:31 You know, if they just throw that phone away,
03:46:33 you know how many Xboxes in the cycle programs.
03:46:36 Yeah, but they're fake.
03:46:37 They're they're totally up there.
03:46:39 They're constantly
03:46:41 harassing a lot of them sod.
03:46:43 If they really cared about it, they'd take that one piece.
03:46:45 They upgrade every year and just let us change that instead of the whole phone.
03:46:50 But people don't want that.
03:46:51 They want a quick, shiny that's the dipshit to get a new phone
03:46:54 every single year I'm on my iPhone freaking. Yeah.
03:46:56 So my point is though, is I'm a perfectly qualified, capable person and you
03:47:00 or I should be able to make an agreement that I can fix something for you.
03:47:04 But now suddenly you can't get updates, you can't install apps
03:47:08 because Apple says you just put a counterfeit phone on our network.
03:47:12 That's nuts.
03:47:13 If Apple even sold me the parts, like, they'll sell you the parts.
03:47:15 But then if it's counterfeit,
03:47:17 anything counterintuitive or counter,
03:47:20 I don't know the right word efficient
03:47:23 should be wrong and evil and Xbox.
03:47:25 The only reason they did this is is want to either
03:47:28 try and get people to pay the 299 to fix it
03:47:31 or just to make people buy the new Xbox because right now I'm going to go.
03:47:36 But as a matter of fact, that's probably what I'll do.
03:47:38 I'll fire up my old 360, which is what, two ago?
03:47:42 Because that one still works fine.
03:47:44 I mean, it works perfectly.
03:47:45 My other one I have to put in the oven to heat up the solder because I use
03:47:48 LED free solder under pressure and it dies after like five years.
03:47:52 Still five years pretty good.
03:47:53 By then they're going to have a new Xbox.
03:47:55 If the Xbox dies a year and a half and your SSD drive dies
03:47:58 and you can't fucking replace,
03:48:02 they need to change
03:48:02 that or there's going to be a lawsuit, wouldn't you think?
03:48:06 I mean they've gotten in trouble
03:48:08 for with their issues, with their systems
03:48:11 within warranty period.
03:48:12 I had my Xbox replaced at one point
03:48:17 because of the removal of death or whatever, three, six, ten oh oh the ring.
03:48:20 Yeah. Yeah.
03:48:23 But see that weren't you.
03:48:24 I think that was a three year warranty.
03:48:25 That's a reasonable that's a fuck them though.
03:48:27 Pretty hard.
03:48:29 That's probably why they're like it made a lot of money out
03:48:32 instead of fixing their product and their quality control.
03:48:34 But yeah, they feel like we better shorten our work and
03:48:38 that rewards them.
03:48:40 Rewards them because people won't care as much as I do.
03:48:42 They won't abandon the product. They'll go buy another fucking
03:48:46 version.
03:48:46 The one for cheap will be like, Oh my God, I need my hair on.
03:48:49 I need hair and I got to play my fucking Fortnite.
03:48:52 Well, I know my PlayStation four was fine,
03:48:55 but it kept overheating randomly and I opened it up, blew it out.
03:48:59 It worked better for a while and then it started doing it again
03:49:02 and it would just randomly conk out, but you could turn it on
03:49:05 and it looked like it worked.
03:49:06 So I ended up trading it into GameStop and then getting a PlayStation
03:49:10 five because I didn't want, you know, it works on the surface.
03:49:14 Hopefully they'll be able to fix it.
03:49:15 If not, you know, at least they got something for us.
03:49:17 Yeah.
03:49:18 Do they're pushing the for as much as they possibly could that's why.
03:49:21 Which is weird because even at the time, because it was during frickin COVID
03:49:26 they were
03:49:27 and also the system had a short release like they usually do, but
03:49:32 you could get a frickin PlayStation four for,
03:49:34 I think like $400 or you get a PlayStation five for like $500.
03:49:38 Yeah, it was like 100 or $150 difference.
03:49:41 And it's like, why the fuck would I buy a PlayStation
03:49:44 four when I could just spend a little bit extra money?
03:49:46 But is that
03:49:50 they know what they're doing, They're trying to entice you.
03:49:53 I'm going to look at the PlayStation.
03:49:54 You have to pay for it.
03:49:55 The network.
03:49:56 I think you do now, right? Yeah, you do.
03:49:59 There's 317 bucks a month.
03:50:03 I don't know. It's definitely cheaper than that.
03:50:05 But there's there's a levels to it.
03:50:07 You can get frickin games
03:50:11 access to online game content and streaming
03:50:15 shit and libraries and stuff where you can just get the base package.
03:50:19 But Even with the base package you get like the free games every month.
03:50:22 So even with that, it's that's
03:50:25 why seven 1799 gives me EAA so I can Yeah I.
03:50:29 Don't know how much is the biggest lessens.
03:50:31 They might be 1499 1599.
03:50:35 But I usually just pay the year thing.
03:50:40 Just do the cheapest one
03:50:44 and then the games of the game are there.
03:50:47 A lot of times not bad games.
03:50:51 It does,
03:50:52 but what sucks is you already have shit for that
03:50:57 fuck variety of shit for Xbox.
03:51:01 It's hard to
03:51:04 if you do digital content.
03:51:06 Yeah, that.
03:51:07 That's locked in.
03:51:08 That's why I might just go back to the computer.
03:51:10 The only reason I.
03:51:11 I used to have Madden on the computer and they stop making it,
03:51:15 which was kind of
03:51:16 year they stopped for like four or five years.
03:51:19 That's weird.
03:51:21 And honestly, it was the only game I played regularly.
03:51:23 Religious almost
03:51:28 1499 a month
03:51:31 or extra, whatever that level is.
03:51:34 Download hundreds of games it looks like.
03:51:36 Yeah, of course, hundreds.
03:51:41 But a lot of the free games are like not like the greatest games in the world,
03:51:44 but there are a lot of good ones and they're to.
03:51:48 You're just coming in, not owning anything.
03:51:50 It's like not a bad thing.
03:51:52 I wish I didn't have a bunch of games like otherwise I might buy
03:51:55 that and play it for a couple of months
03:51:57 because there just all kinds of shit just to even for a little bit.
03:52:01 But it's kind of guilt free playing too.
03:52:02 Like if you pick up a game and you play it for, you know,
03:52:06 a couple of hours and you don't like it, yeah, that's Xbox.
03:52:09 I don't know what they call it, but they got a thing just like that where
03:52:15 they're like
03:52:15 way back generations that just everything's available and then ones
03:52:18 that are just kind of old, they give you a new batch of that every month.
03:52:23 Yeah, they try to do that.
03:52:24 I wish PlayStation was a little bit better on their back library content.
03:52:29 Well, the main reason I liked it is because
03:52:32 all the sports games, again, if it's just a roster update you
03:52:36 as long as you wait almost I think it's even before the season's over
03:52:40 they release.
03:52:41 Oh yeah they always have the this year last year's as all
03:52:45 the old versions are available and it's their own fault,
03:52:48 they haven't upgraded them enough for it to be worth it.
03:52:51 Yeah.
03:52:51 Once once the season's over and they're about to release a new
03:52:53 and the old one's worthless.
03:52:59 So anything about like GameStop, you go to GameStop
03:53:01 and it'll be freaking all the old friggin sports games just in a row.
03:53:04 Fucking 15 friggin NBA,
03:53:08 you know, 2000 friggin whatever.
03:53:13 It's like, who's buying that shit?
03:53:15 And you look at it, it's like frickin, you know, $3, $4?
03:53:22 Yeah.
03:53:22 All my games.
03:53:23 Do I get my money back now for all the digital games
03:53:25 that I purchased, I don't need them anymore.
03:53:27 You have them indefinitely until a new system comes out.
03:53:30 And then not compatible with the newer system.
03:53:32 In the old days, at least I could go to GameStop
03:53:34 and get like a $3 credit to my $80 new game.
03:53:38 Yeah, at least get something done.
03:53:40 They've Got that.
03:53:41 It's a couple rip off games places
03:53:44 nowadays, but I don't have any games.
03:53:47 I'm doing some of the older games.
03:53:48 Honestly, some of the older games hold a lot of value,
03:53:53 especially non Nintendo 64 cartridge games.
03:53:56 I play those.
03:53:57 I got the stand of arcades that I have are loaded
03:54:00 with every stand up, every council.
03:54:04 Yeah.
03:54:04 But the actual cartridge cartridge itself.
03:54:07 Yeah. Like or anything.
03:54:09 Mario Nintendo 64 you can sell for
03:54:12 just as much or more than what
03:54:14 the brand new game was back in the day.
03:54:20 I have Atari 2600 cartridges count.
03:54:23 Are they worth anything?
03:54:24 Yeah, I've got some old shit in my parents place.
03:54:26 I didn't.
03:54:26 I kept a Google search.
03:54:28 They didn't seem to be like that. Astounding.
03:54:30 We're like, Oh, let's go run out and go sell, sell this shit. So.
03:54:34 And does Mario Kart have to be, like, unopened?
03:54:36 No, that would be any Mario.
03:54:38 I think it's like 35, 40 bucks for a mario kart.
03:54:44 Mario 60 for anything.
03:54:46 With Mario in the titles is at least 35 or 40.
03:54:50 Zelda 30, 30, 40, 45, 50 bucks.
03:54:53 I fucked up during that age, during those that era
03:54:56 because I went with Sega Genesis then stuck with the Dreamcast.
03:55:00 I think I even had a Sega Saturn in the second disc.
03:55:02 One like went right with them.
03:55:04 So I never had any of the Nintendo Switch except the original.
03:55:06 The Nintendo, the two brothers we had.
03:55:11 I'm the one about the Dreamcast, but we never had a say.
03:55:14 Is this A It was always Nintendo or the Dreamcast.
03:55:16 For some reason.
03:55:18 I don't know.
03:55:18 Hey look, cool.
03:55:19 It was all the way to frickin Parker
03:55:22 time and cool thing about me being in it.
03:55:26 Rest assured, if something goes wrong on that, I can still fix it.
03:55:31 But not this new fucking Xbox.
03:55:33 I can't fucking believe I bought that.
03:55:35 I can't do and I take full responsibility.
03:55:38 It's my fault because Microsoft, when I bought the Xbox, the guy on YouTube
03:55:43 pointed it out and reviewed it 6 to 8 months after I bought.
03:55:47 So I should have had the foresight and predetermination to not have free will
03:55:52 and know that Xbox was going to screw me.
03:55:54 The universe was trying to tell you, but unfortunately
03:55:58 nature, you couldn't do anything about it.
03:56:01 It couldn't.
03:56:02 You were going to do and you were going to do.
03:56:03 Regardless if your shoes were you, I'd
03:56:07 even if I choose not to decide, I still have made a choice, right?
03:56:11 I can't believe it.
03:56:13 Nobody called it. Did he call? He must have quoted that kid.
03:56:15 Smart kids.
03:56:17 Well, kid smart.
03:56:19 Yeah.
03:56:20 You know what I did all day?
03:56:22 You know what I did almost all day?
03:56:24 I mean, from the time I got home from the work.
03:56:26 From work, probably why the sound was fucked up.
03:56:28 Because I usually do a pre-check, But no, I'm busy making a fucking fake
03:56:33 pre show fucking title screens
03:56:37 because I get a text saying let's get draw again.
03:56:42 We got you.
03:56:43 Gotcha.
03:56:44 I was very confused cause I typed in and I joined in and I'm like, Fuck.
03:56:48 It sounds like they're like, I don't know, 25% into the show.
03:56:51 And so I went to the my phone and I'm like, Look it.
03:56:53 And I'm like, Fuck, no, it shows.
03:56:55 The show just started over like they do over it.
03:56:56 And it this, it sounds like the early and mid like we did our first cold open too.
03:57:00 He actually with talking instead of any intro.
03:57:05 Interesting.
03:57:06 Yeah should be some good clip too.
03:57:09 I may be.
03:57:10 I may fucking invest and finally get that that opus clip.
03:57:16 You just need enough email accounts and then have them rotated because he's
03:57:21 there was a email they put out that said that there
03:57:24 so you need you need they only get they give you 60 minutes.
03:57:28 If you do that you'd need like 20 emails and.
03:57:30 I can trick in from every system,
03:57:32 but after I use it enough it has benefit and they keep sending me these.
03:57:36 It started at 50% off.
03:57:37 Now I think they're up to like 75% off.
03:57:39 So I can get like two years. How long now?
03:57:42 2600 minutes a fucking month or something
03:57:45 for like 100 or 200 bucks for the entire year.
03:57:48 Yeah.
03:57:49 But honestly, it's hard not to be frivolous with that shit,
03:57:52 but they do allow you to be able to kind of know this 114
03:57:57 50% off.
03:57:58 What a great deal opus clip.
03:58:00 We're looking for sponsors.
03:58:02 If anybody wants to do the aftershow that I'm pretty sure I'm still recording.
03:58:06 We can get Bluechew.
03:58:08 What's that It's a boner pill.
03:58:11 I was going to say bless you for a second.
03:58:13 Bluechew Oh, no, come that come. Yeah.
03:58:16 So the thing with that
03:58:16 is because there's a lot of podcasts that use them and I did not realize
03:58:21 what a podcast I listen to kind of mentioned that the reason is,
03:58:24 is because they will literally sponsor anyone because it's just an affiliate.
03:58:29 So if people buy the product and they put your code in, you get credit for it.
03:58:33 If you don't, they don't give a fuck.
03:58:34 So then who the hell advertises?
03:58:37 Enter, Take can teach us how to do that affiliate shit if we want,
03:58:40 but there's plenty of that clicking we can do.
03:58:41 But if I do a product of your garage, say Bluechew.
03:58:45 I have you tried first.
03:58:46 I'm one of these weird people that I don't.
03:58:48 I don't care when the products
03:58:51 talk to me again.
03:58:52 If somebody offered me $1,000,000 to lie.
03:58:54 But I have integrity when it's easy to have integrity and I would like
03:58:57 to try the product before I advertise, assuming the product gives you a boner.
03:59:01 So I'm not like I've never Have you ever done boner medicine?
03:59:04 I've never done it. No.
03:59:06 I'm getting to an age now where I may have to consider it soon.
03:59:09 So if it's a safe alternative, I guess I'll try it and chew it.
03:59:12 I need something that makes it less sensitive.
03:59:15 But yet, if you have a boner for 4 hours, that would for you.
03:59:19 Is there anti boner pill that you can take if it lasts?
03:59:22 You know, I have to research the shit out of it.
03:59:24 What if it like pops?
03:59:27 Can it get
03:59:27 so fucking hard that it just never shuts?
03:59:30 I know how I know how the penis works.
03:59:32 And if that valve that doesn't release,
03:59:36 there are some gross stories of people against
03:59:37 overpumping or like, falling out and like, falling down and like, cracking.
03:59:41 Apparently you can, like, crack it in half.
03:59:43 I only need one story to make.
03:59:46 I have be on my deathbed with a limp penis and be like,
03:59:49 Honey, one more time would be the only time I'd even risk it. Then
03:59:53 fuck that, but do well because I've heard too,
03:59:57 that even not for sex, like for drumming or athletics.
04:00:00 Because I'm getting to a point now where I can't
04:00:02 even I can't even do an hour and a half drum show with.
04:00:04 I'm like, I got to make some band decisions.
04:00:06 If I can't play this song, somebody is like, Dude, take Viagra.
04:00:10 Because not only does it get your dick hard,
04:00:12 but it opens up all your corpuscles or whatever it is.
04:00:15 So my my dad
04:00:17 is on
04:00:19 not you know, for dick medication but yeah that was initially for for her.
04:00:24 Yeah yeah yeah it's great.
04:00:27 It's apparently great as long as you can handle
04:00:29 walking around with a boner all the time and everybody can be taken this shit.
04:00:32 If it was meant for boners, it was meant for
04:00:36 heart stuff and somebody side of side effect was.
04:00:39 But wait a minute, those are blood vessels.
04:00:41 And if we take that, those kind of get enraged too, or,
04:00:44 you know, closed or whatever happens is
04:00:49 well on that Randall on that penis.
04:00:51 No Right.
04:00:52 Friend of mine leaving with a dick
04:00:55 we did the hour we do a good hour aftershow every time
04:00:58 if we could actually get more than four viewers
04:00:59 or at least four thumbs up,
04:01:00 maybe we could actually move this over to locals or something
04:01:03 and do the whole gig the way we're supposed to.
04:01:05 But I mean,
04:01:05 we bumped 274 for a minute there, so it's just as many as the regular show.
04:01:10 So maybe we don't even need fladge.
04:01:12 Well, yeah, normally, normally we get more.
04:01:14 Don't we get a few more in the Late Late Show?
04:01:17 I don't know. It depends, I think, to make us feel better though.
04:01:20 He's probably got he's like I haven't found my laptop yet.
04:01:22 He keeps signing on for extra viewers with any device he has in the house.
04:01:28 Hey, I found a
04:01:28 place we can get a thousand views for like ten bucks.
04:01:31 All these people in Malaysia.
04:01:32 I'll just sit there and click, click, click, click, click, click.
04:01:34 Give you authentic real
04:01:36 talk, pre determinism and just a defeatist like, you know, so
04:01:41 these people with all these views are probably not real.
04:01:45 Yeah.
04:01:45 So we're just going to like for one episode we're going to get a jump of 2000
04:01:50 so you can tell is they'll have like
04:01:54 10,000 people on there and 17 thumbs up.
04:01:58 Oh yeah, right.
04:01:58 We're like when nobody really commenting.
04:02:00 Wait a minute, something's up with Rumble.
04:02:03 I think
04:02:04 they say it's a publicly traded company.
04:02:06 There's no way any of the numbers can be flubbed.
04:02:08 They'd go to jail if it was flubbed.
04:02:10 Yeah, but they don't know. No, apparently they know
04:02:14 the guy is a great businessman
04:02:17 and it since it's traded company, we can't question any of the numbers.
04:02:20 That's what I heard, Huh?
04:02:23 So that's what I'll do.
04:02:24 Keep waiting.
04:02:24 If we get more subscribers, we can get a partner program and move up,
04:02:29 whatever that means. Everybody.
04:02:31 Everybody on there, they're advertising and bragging about these partner programs,
04:02:37 so it's kind of good.
04:02:39 Yeah. Partners Unit is my partner.
04:02:41 Your partner doesn't always have to be the same sex.
04:02:44 I have a partner.
04:02:46 She's
04:02:49 right.
04:02:52 We've got a partner.
04:02:56 Start texting Gary ideas for next week.
04:02:59 I don't know why he normally sends, like, a random text going, Boom.
04:03:03 You guys are doing great.
04:03:04 Maybe. Well, you know what? He was terrible.
04:03:07 He was texting all evening.
04:03:08 He probably didn't get his nap, did it? He said he got his.
04:03:11 Now, did he really friggin wear the stupid suit just for the show?
04:03:15 Yeah, I think so.
04:03:16 It's great, too.
04:03:17 I had the I had the Johnny Carson theme.
04:03:20 It was going to look like he was actually a
04:03:22 you know, if we would have had the rainbow.
04:03:24 Yeah the better angle, not the roof of the barn.
04:03:27 Well, yeah,
04:03:28 I think the angle would have been the same,
04:03:30 which would have made it karmically even a little better.
04:03:32 But him standing there with that
04:03:35 preshow with the with the Carson theme was awesome.
04:03:37 I hope it got on there.
04:03:39 I think it may got on there once and then all my sound went out.
04:03:43 But hopefully that outfit every week should hold them to it.
04:03:46 Yeah, once.
04:03:48 If I say if I can say best podcast ever, isn't there incentive for him to determine
04:03:53 he does a better but better podcast next week late night with
04:03:57 when you just set the bar with the suit?
04:04:00 Yeah,
04:04:01 you got to either
04:04:05 meet or exceed
04:04:06 either has to make it the same fancier or remove
04:04:11 all his clothes that then that will also set the bar at that level.
04:04:14 I wouldn't mind that Viagra will get Viagra
04:04:17 as the sponsor and we'll have
04:04:20 all the birthday suit festival
04:04:22 run and live on there.
04:04:25 I'm all for it.
04:04:27 I don't know how we could.
04:04:31 We'll do the contest Seinfeld reference.
04:04:33 There we go.
04:04:33 I couldn't
04:04:34 think I was seriously getting worried because they had not made a Seinfeld
04:04:37 reference yet.
04:04:38 We will have a contest.
04:04:39 We'll take Viagra and have a contest and see who picks who picks first.
04:04:45 We'll have to do the opposite, though, because Seinfeld did that will take Viagra
04:04:48 and see who picks first instead
04:04:50 to see who picks first.
04:04:52 Oh, I was thinking of touching it all live on air here.
04:04:55 I have never peeked around
04:04:58 how the tantric orgasm.
04:04:59 Can you do that?
04:05:00 No, I'm not saying like peak when it comes.
04:05:03 Well, I thought you may will also like, you know,
04:05:06 my like there's Buddhist monk.
04:05:11 Oh, right, right.
04:05:11 Peak seemed to me peak was a completely different.
04:05:15 I gotcha thickness.
04:05:17 There's the monks that can do that
04:05:18 without touching I'd like I mean if it wasn't for me,
04:05:21 I would not like to see that
04:05:23 if it's a fulfilled prophecy that everything is so you might.
04:05:27 So it's possible then.
04:05:29 If it was meant to be. It was meant to be.
04:05:31 If it was meant to be.
04:05:33 We need a secondary outline.
04:05:39 Secondary closing statement.
04:05:40 Right.
04:05:41 Just rub it in some cases face for exams.
04:05:44 Fuck guys I tried to make as above.
04:05:46 So below was him, but it came out as above so jibber
04:05:50 jabber right there. That does.
04:05:51 That's kind of maybe why you were doing that.
04:05:53 And I didn't. I didn't clip it.
04:05:55 I don't have it on my button
04:05:56 because I thought I'll just it on the web, but I have no sound.
04:06:00 So I'm still I'm so get it in the.
04:06:03 Yeah.
04:06:03 You're going to have to go to the to to experience experiences is
04:06:08 where you know you
04:06:11 get their center
04:06:14 you go to the tube
04:06:21 is the one that looks he's got wood behind him.
04:06:23 7 seconds.
04:06:25 Speaking of Agar you like that?
04:06:27 That's my version of his barn.
04:06:29 He's behind. Oh,
04:06:33 fucking Gary.
04:06:35 Oh, I got to put it on there.
04:06:36 And although shit,
04:06:41 this has been difficult for today,
04:06:46 so. Well, there he is.
04:06:49 And then if I put it on gas.
04:06:51 All right, I'll talk to you next week.
04:06:54 Yeah.
04:06:55 Fuck. Gary,
04:06:57 we ready?
04:06:58 Yeah, Yeah. See? See how we sell?
04:07:01 We just verify where statements in already.
04:07:06 Three to fuck. Gary
04:07:11 as above.
04:07:11 So jabber.