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Fladge Rants Live #29 Mind | Your Mind Expands More Than You Think!

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00:02:37 Just.
00:03:42 Yeah.
00:03:46 I've never heard that whole song before.
00:03:48 Hey, welcome, t’fradge...
00:03:51 Fladge Rants Live.
00:03:52 Holy crap. That was a rocky start.
00:03:55 That was a little rough.
00:03:56 I like that.
00:03:58 Today, the mind.
00:04:02 Now, since we have to cover
00:04:03 the hard problem of consciousness,
00:04:06 and I want to get into all the things that I've been grappling
00:04:10 with for the last few years, this is a little self-indulgent of me,
00:04:14 but here we go.
00:04:16 Now there's a body mind dualism
00:04:21 that I stand eminently against.
00:04:25 But let's start now back with the Greeks.
00:04:28 We don't need to do that this time.
00:04:30 Let's just go back to the year after I was born,
00:04:34 1974, Thomas
00:04:36 Nagel wrote a paper where he famously
00:04:41 compared consciousness
00:04:44 by explaining what it is like to be a bat.
00:04:49 Now, bats use a type of sonar
00:04:53 to make a noise from their mouth.
00:04:56 When it reflects back to them, they pick it up
00:05:00 and map the area so they can safely navigate their.
00:05:04 They're blind.
00:05:05 Basically, they've got a sixth sense that we do not have
00:05:09 and we could not possibly know what it is like to be a bat.
00:05:13 But I disagree.
00:05:15 I think we could
00:05:17 pretty well
00:05:20 explain, understand, and and even experience
00:05:25 kind of what it is like to be a bat.
00:05:29 So my point here is that consciousness,
00:05:34 the mind, self-awareness is a gradient.
00:05:39 Whereas I have a
00:05:43 fairly normal
00:05:46 idea of who I am,
00:05:49 but so does my dog.
00:05:52 Even a single celled organism knows not to eat itself.
00:05:56 So that is a level of self-awareness.
00:06:02 But Panpsychism tells us
00:06:04 that consciousness is fundamental and permeates everything.
00:06:08 Even rocks have a level I do not agree with that.
00:06:13 That is absolutely ludicrous nonsense.
00:06:18 And that consciousness is fundamental.
00:06:21 I can't go along with that either.
00:06:24 Now, the hard question of consciousness
00:06:28 and body mind dualism, that's
00:06:31 really where I'm going with this thing.
00:06:36 I think consciousness
00:06:39 is an emergent property of the brain.
00:06:44 I don't think it's too strange
00:06:45 or bizarre to say that,
00:06:49 but some people, the Duelists think that there are physical
00:06:54 things and mental things.
00:06:58 And I think one of my co-producers here
00:07:03 stands by We are electrical impulses
00:07:06 and we are our brains do function with electrochemical impulses.
00:07:12 The fire through our brains.
00:07:14 And that's what forms our thoughts.
00:07:18 However,
00:07:20 he thinks that
00:07:22 since the energy never goes away, that we are immortal.
00:07:26 For some reason somehow.
00:07:27 But that that's.
00:07:29 I guess that's a rant for another day.
00:07:31 But my point is that
00:07:35 the mind does appear to be
00:07:39 an emergent property of the brain.
00:07:41 And the reason
00:07:44 I hesitate is
00:07:46 because if you create a computer robot with eyes
00:07:50 that can see and experience the surroundings,
00:07:55 it does not have consciousness as we know it.
00:08:01 So where and when and how does this emerge?
00:08:05 And I still say it starts all the way back with the single celled organism.
00:08:10 So we don't have to go back to the Greeks.
00:08:11 We go way, way, way back to the amoeba who is reasonable,
00:08:16 self-aware, self-aware enough to not eat.
00:08:20 They fold over and try to to devour itself.
00:08:23 I have seen a snake, however, eat
00:08:26 certain its tail and work its way back.
00:08:28 But that's kind of odd.
00:08:31 But I would also like to get into who's at the helm.
00:08:36 This is what I've been grappling with for a long time, since I don't think
00:08:41 since I think the strong illusion of free will
00:08:46 makes us think that we are
00:08:48 in charge of our autonomous life.
00:08:53 I don't think it is as such either.
00:08:58 Events in our lives are happened by random chance.
00:09:02 Then they're not free will or they're predestined,
00:09:05 which just means not free will.
00:09:07 So that's the the real dichotomy.
00:09:10 Is it random chance or is it
00:09:15 destiny?
00:09:17 We covered that a few weeks ago, so I don't know.
00:09:19 I just wanted to touch on that briefly.
00:09:23 I saw a draw.
00:09:24 He's a
00:09:27 he's a reporter in the streets,
00:09:28 live on location.
00:09:32 Draw you there?
00:09:36 Of course.
00:09:37 Are you already bailing?
00:09:38 Oh, you thought there was nothing wrong about that on purpose.
00:09:41 Okay, good.
00:09:42 Now, you really Are you doing that on purpose?
00:09:44 Because you're blinking?
00:09:46 Yeah. Yeah, it's cool.
00:09:47 Tell the button you can press.
00:09:48 I'm going to change it to get a computer, maybe figure it out.
00:09:53 I'll have a button
00:09:55 theta.
00:09:56 So, what do you want?
00:09:57 Why are you dumping me so early?
00:10:00 Oh, no, no, no.
00:10:02 The electrical impulses.
00:10:03 You're right about that.
00:10:04 I just don't see how that makes us immortal.
00:10:07 How does it not?
00:10:10 The electrical impulses
00:10:11 in our brain liver don't last forever.
00:10:14 They stop.
00:10:15 They stop functioning when we die.
00:10:17 They live on the.
00:10:20 Oh, just because you said so.
00:10:21 Okay. Okay. Got it.
00:10:22 I don't say I didn't create.
00:10:25 They just. They just.
00:10:27 They just live a
00:10:30 if they're not a part of you or controlled by you.
00:10:34 But I do I do have some other questions about consciousness because there's
00:10:37 there's other parts of your mind that you're not in control of.
00:10:42 Like, I just had a crazy ass dream where I skipped out on a bill.
00:10:46 You know me, I would never skip out on a bill.
00:10:48 I feel bad.
00:10:48 I want to drive back to that imaginary restaurant that I bailed on the bill.
00:10:53 But in my dream, I was walking back in to pay the bill,
00:10:58 and my alarm went off, my flatulence alarm.
00:11:01 And I had to get up and come out to the bar.
00:11:04 So I don't I never did pay that bill in my dream, but my dog dreams.
00:11:09 So he's got consciousness or subconscious.
00:11:13 Something's going on there.
00:11:14 He's got a level of
00:11:17 you've dreamt then able to control to control the dream, right?
00:11:20 Like that's what a dog do.
00:11:24 I'm sure everyone's been able to do that, but they're not doing
00:11:29 right When you're dreaming.
00:11:30 But you're dreaming, but you're conscious.
00:11:31 And so you're consciously controlling the dream of it.
00:11:33 You're you're very aware that it's a dream.
00:11:36 I feel like I'm in control. In the dream.
00:11:38 But lucid dreaming.
00:11:42 Oh, when you can control those for that.
00:11:44 Brady,
00:11:46 where are you going?
00:11:47 Through where he's going to button to.
00:11:50 You guys both have buttons.
00:11:53 You should try it sometime.
00:11:55 I don't want a button.
00:11:59 I would.
00:12:00 I need a button.
00:12:06 Oh, Brady, where's your mind?
00:12:09 Are you out of your mind?
00:12:11 So I wanted to try a Vulcan mind meld.
00:12:13 I want you guys my mind let me know.
00:12:19 I'm already doing a mind meld, but over
00:12:24 my body. Totally.
00:12:26 Here.
00:12:30 Beautiful.
00:12:31 Great.
00:12:32 That is beautiful.
00:12:33 You know, I heard the whole technical difficulties song.
00:12:37 Fantastic drums.
00:12:39 It was. It's a really good song.
00:12:41 I love our technical difficulties.
00:12:43 It's great.
00:12:46 I don't.
00:12:46 I messed up.
00:12:48 Yeah, everybody missed that part.
00:12:50 We were having technical difficulties.
00:12:52 Means I've failed.
00:12:55 Yeah. Oh,
00:13:00 yeah.
00:13:00 The song.
00:13:01 Now, I missed that because I was in the difficult process
00:13:04 of moving from the bed to the desk.
00:13:08 God, how did you do that From background.
00:13:10 Yeah, right. Yeah. Oh, wait.
00:13:12 That's right. You too.
00:13:13 That's reality.
00:13:14 Welcome to Ole Miss.
00:13:18 Oh, really?
00:13:19 Oxford nights. I'm in Oxford. Oxnard.
00:13:24 Oh. Oh,
00:13:27 yeah.
00:13:28 Cool store play. Those things.
00:13:31 Go back to Brown.
00:13:32 I don't mind
00:13:34 back to Brain.
00:13:36 Is there a difference in brain and mind?
00:13:38 Yes, mind.
00:13:41 I mean, mind.
00:13:42 They all go. They go hand in hand, right?
00:13:45 You do.
00:13:45 But I believe so, yes.
00:13:46 The mind includes the the brain.
00:13:49 But the brain is not.
00:13:51 Brain is only a part of the mind.
00:13:55 No, no, no.
00:13:59 So the perception and the things around you do not affect
00:14:02 your mind at all.
00:14:05 Uh, there.
00:14:07 No, you just got it backwards.
00:14:09 The mind is a fraction of the brain.
00:14:12 The mind is one of the functions of the brain.
00:14:16 Okay,
00:14:19 You're the other.
00:14:20 The head is the other way around as the brain, as a subcategory of mind.
00:14:24 And that's not what's going on. See, I think.
00:14:27 I think the mind consists of some intangible things.
00:14:29 That's what I was trying to say.
00:14:31 That's body mind dualism, and that's what I'm trying to talk to you out of.
00:14:36 Well, that's what this whole that's what I'm here fucking rant is about
00:14:39 is just to convince us to think that you which is retarded.
00:14:43 But that's fine.
00:14:45 Yes. Well,
00:14:48 I've got some very good reasons
00:14:50 to think what I do.
00:14:53 And let's broaden it is Chris Lawrence.
00:15:01 Jack Nicholson.
00:15:03 I am one somebody
00:15:06 whose name on the show might might have just been said
00:15:10 Lawrence.
00:15:15 I got a new stamp all painted like a cigaret and I'm embarrassed.
00:15:18 I'd rather people think I smoke weed than a cigaret
00:15:21 any but yeah,
00:15:24 yeah.
00:15:25 Back to the mind.
00:15:26 We're going to be saying that a lot back to the moment that
00:15:32 Oh yeah, I had more about that.
00:15:33 Did I tell you guys about Thomas Nagel?
00:15:36 What like to be a bat.
00:15:38 What do you got to do.
00:15:39 What do you got to drop racial slurs.
00:15:42 I know his name is an angel Eel, huh?
00:15:49 Shut up. Nagel.
00:15:52 Stupid Nagel.
00:15:53 Did you get a job
00:15:55 there? Nagel's make me sick.
00:15:57 I don't you recall?
00:15:58 I don't recall you talking about them.
00:16:01 Him Go ahead.
00:16:03 Actually, October 1974, he wrote a paper.
00:16:07 I was born in October 73, so I turned one
00:16:11 for his big epic paper.
00:16:15 I don't know why you chose the bet.
00:16:16 Maybe it's because of that sonar thing.
00:16:18 Because we would really have trouble imagining what it is like to be a bat and
00:16:24 and have a sense that we can't even imagine what it's like.
00:16:28 But we've got senses that are similar.
00:16:31 We've got touch and and sight and sound,
00:16:34 so we've got similar senses.
00:16:36 It just has the sense that we have no reference point for.
00:16:41 But it is an awareness of its surroundings.
00:16:45 I'm glad you brought that up because that was one thing
00:16:46 I wanted to just shed
00:16:47 on, is that you said that the whole like how how would we be able to know
00:16:53 what a bat what it's like to be a bat?
00:16:55 What is it? Just so I'm flying around. Look at me. I'm a bat.
00:16:58 I'm a bit like even that is simple.
00:17:00 Like it's no, I don't. It's.
00:17:04 That's why you see a lot of these being just go off.
00:17:06 I'm just firing neurons and it's just responsive
00:17:10 response, like conditioned response.
00:17:14 So even know what it's like.
00:17:17 I'm going to fly over there.
00:17:18 Right?
00:17:19 He's not thinking I'm according to look at me, I'm all batty.
00:17:22 So yeah, you don't either.
00:17:26 It doesn't have a soul.
00:17:27 According to the Bible, it was all,
00:17:30 Yeah.
00:17:31 Okay. So.
00:17:33 So this isn't of this thing according to it.
00:17:37 Oh, right.
00:17:37 No, I get it. So statements with No.
00:17:40 Well, we'll cover that in our ancient books episode.
00:17:45 Oh, we're talking about the brain you guys have seen buzzing.
00:17:48 Do you hear buzzing? Yeah, it's on my mind. Okay.
00:17:53 All right, shut it off.
00:17:54 Yeah, I think they're listening.
00:17:55 I'm going to.
00:17:56 I'm going to build protection.
00:17:59 There's a little buzzing
00:18:00 of my my own meaning
00:18:06 within me as well.
00:18:08 And I just have not.
00:18:10 I have. No, I have.
00:18:11 I have no need for tinfoil.
00:18:12 The one to make a hat.
00:18:14 This is an aluminum foil.
00:18:16 Tin would protect you from nothing ever. Fuck off, dude.
00:18:19 My ground aluminum.
00:18:20 Aluminum is a non conductive tin. I have no idea.
00:18:23 Is tin conductive.
00:18:26 Let's engage.
00:18:26 I know somebody that I know.
00:18:28 Aluminum is semiconductors.
00:18:29 I will survive.
00:18:30 But they're not like gold if you put it. It's.
00:18:33 It's not.
00:18:34 It doesn't?
00:18:34 No, I don't think so.
00:18:37 No, no, no.
00:18:38 Should we go through that before I go?
00:18:41 If this isn't going to work, then I just feel silly.
00:18:43 You invest in gold foil.
00:18:46 Should you?
00:18:47 I can't see why you feel silly right now.
00:18:50 That's like a do rag.
00:18:51 That's gangster.
00:18:52 I like it.
00:18:53 Yeah, that's that look. That's very becoming.
00:18:56 You're not getting the you.
00:18:57 I don't feel like it's pretty, you know, in the back.
00:18:59 In the back it's pretty open.
00:19:00 Are you able to think clear or don't use the back of your brain?
00:19:03 Just don't use that part.
00:19:05 It can see clearer.
00:19:07 I know everything.
00:19:10 Well, can you smell colors?
00:19:11 Can you see all the obstacles in your head?
00:19:13 I didn't like it.
00:19:14 Is the ranking seeking where they now?
00:19:21 Yeah.
00:19:21 So the other thing you mentioned sickle cell organisms
00:19:25 like Tiki Barber or
00:19:29 because he doesn't say the same thing.
00:19:31 Oh, does he?
00:19:33 Yeah, I looked it up. Oh, there it is.
00:19:35 Just finally found this podcast.
00:19:38 Statistically
00:19:41 Tiki Barber or because he doesn't
00:19:45 double up on the joke.
00:19:47 Well, he's sitting here the first time we got instant replay.
00:19:50 We'll wait for you to catch him.
00:19:53 Did you hear it?
00:19:54 I heard it, Yeah, because you don't have that concern.
00:19:57 We hear everything.
00:20:01 I can't.
00:20:02 I can't even play half my sound because it's all right.
00:20:05 Go ahead. Just producer bitching.
00:20:08 Okay, I'll bring it on in.
00:20:10 Your name.
00:20:13 These are vegging.
00:20:15 I do that one again just in case.
00:20:18 The more you know.
00:20:24 So I'm really not going to convince you
00:20:26 that there's nothing special about your mind.
00:20:29 I my examples are that you can't.
00:20:34 The reason I have to back
00:20:36 you guys is because you can't create it.
00:20:39 And with artificial intelligence, the reason I think that I am right
00:20:45 is because my dog has a level of consciousness.
00:20:49 So you're just
00:20:50 instantly defining the mind equals consciousness and that's it.
00:20:53 We can't even discuss that.
00:20:55 That's very confusing.
00:20:56 Yeah. What beyond.
00:20:58 So what beyond there in the brain or something.
00:21:01 This is what you're saying, right?
00:21:02 Is that we can't create
00:21:04 with technology.
00:21:06 You're saying we can't, right?
00:21:07 Yeah, we, we humans can.
00:21:09 I think you're saying we, we haven't yet.
00:21:11 Just because the algorithms
00:21:12 and make it seem like there's an illusion of consciousness, we are not even close.
00:21:16 Well, it just gets better. It just needs to get better.
00:21:17 It's a once you get to the supercomputers.
00:21:20 Yeah, we may achieve that. They may achieve that.
00:21:23 But I wanted to find What the fuck.
00:21:25 What is your rant that we're not quite sure what consciousness is.
00:21:29 Right. Or did it define that that point
00:21:34 we're it's tough to define consciousness,
00:21:36 but I'm glad that I can reach that point.
00:21:40 So and another thing is the brain and the mind are two different words.
00:21:45 Agreed? Yes.
00:21:47 So why are there two different words if they're the exact same thing or
00:21:51 they're all there?
00:21:52 No distinction. Distinction.
00:21:55 There is a distinction.
00:21:56 And the mind is a property that emerges from the brain.
00:22:02 That's why I was saying that you had it backwards, that the mind, that simply
00:22:07 the mind is a subcategory of brain when it changes.
00:22:10 What causes it to change is everything that causing everything, causing it
00:22:14 to change contained within that physical brain
00:22:18 or not? Oh,
00:22:21 which question
00:22:22 you want me to answer the initial question or the follow up or not?
00:22:26 Because they have opposite answers.
00:22:28 Whether the brain is something or not is a perfectly legitimate
00:22:31 grammar grammatical question or not.
00:22:35 It's okay.
00:22:35 So the answer it is yes.
00:22:39 You can pick, you pick the
00:22:40 the positive, the brain is this is this or the brain is not this or this.
00:22:44 And those are the only two options.
00:22:46 It's unnecessary, but it's not a paradox.
00:22:49 Okay.
00:22:50 Superfluous
00:22:54 that you're just using your fancy words,
00:22:58 which is super,
00:23:01 super
00:23:03 human nervous system mind.
00:23:06 I got some work that manifests itself in mental phenomenon
00:23:10 such as perception, thinking, sensation and reasoning
00:23:14 and memory,
00:23:19 everything.
00:23:19 Although I shouldn't do that, I'm going to pretend that, okay,
00:23:22 I shouldn't also think out loud.
00:23:24 My mind is taking over my mouth right now.
00:23:27 Oh, my girlfriend does it all the fucking time.
00:23:29 And it's so annoying
00:23:32 because you were on the phone with her.
00:23:33 You can compare me to a lot of things and I won't defend myself, but the moment
00:23:36 you compare me to your girlfriend, I have to step in and say, Fuck off.
00:23:39 She's.
00:23:40 She's the greatest fucking being, you know? So
00:23:45 she's got a problem.
00:23:47 That's great.
00:23:48 But I like her more than you.
00:23:50 So, you know, it's a I should.
00:23:52 I should hope so.
00:23:55 I got to think.
00:23:56 Got two things separated.
00:23:57 I don't do that over there and I use my mouth in that way.
00:24:03 You eat hot dogs, right? No,
00:24:06 No one.
00:24:08 Oh, you're going to phallic foods.
00:24:10 I mean, that's what he was talking about, right?
00:24:12 You got to get that gas.
00:24:13 No, I got to get on.
00:24:14 Hold on, you guys, to talk amongst yourselves.
00:24:17 I don't want over the Internet.
00:24:18 The Internet separates brain and mind, so sure does one.
00:24:23 I do, too. Yeah, he does, too.
00:24:26 So, what do you think?
00:24:27 Is there that special that's in the mind that we couldn't
00:24:30 we couldn't mimic with technology?
00:24:32 I mean, it's literally would be an excellent.
00:24:34 That's the question.
00:24:36 Oh, no, that's the question for you because I don't.
00:24:38 Right. Yeah. I think that that's possible. You don't.
00:24:41 So that's weird,
00:24:42 right?
00:24:44 I really I do.
00:24:45 I don't think that that's weird that you think that.
00:24:48 It is weird that I think that and I'm questioning
00:24:50 who's at the helm, but
00:24:54 is it God passing the Turing Test
00:24:58 is still a far cry
00:25:00 from creating consciousness.
00:25:04 Why does something have to be at the helm?
00:25:07 I'm wondering.
00:25:09 You're like asking.
00:25:10 You're asking who's piloting the pilot?
00:25:12 Who's who pilots the pilot?
00:25:14 Isn't it just experience at the helm?
00:25:18 Yeah, I think.
00:25:19 Yeah. You're going to read. You got to read a book.
00:25:21 The books are already there.
00:25:22 Like there's there's words already there, right?
00:25:25 You have to book before you read it.
00:25:27 You're on.
00:25:29 Are your emotions completely
00:25:30 contained within your brain? Yes.
00:25:34 Is everything reactive in your body contained within your brain?
00:25:38 You have no no senses, no systems outside of the brain.
00:25:41 Because I would disagree there, of course, because you just said
00:25:45 ridiculous budget nonsense.
00:25:48 Well, I think that stuff influences
00:25:51 and takes a huge part in creating the concept of the mind.
00:25:54 Yes, the outside world influences your mood.
00:25:57 Of course, the rainy day makes people sad,
00:26:02 so it affects your mind, but not your brain.
00:26:05 Your brain keeps functioning and makes decisions, and since synapses
00:26:09 firing, regardless of your memory, making decisions is an activity of the mind.
00:26:16 It's just cause and effect.
00:26:17 It's analyzing cause and effect and basing that off
00:26:19 of previous experience or knowledge. It's
00:26:24 not okay.
00:26:24 I know.
00:26:25 I like that that that nullifies
00:26:28 the agency, though.
00:26:33 Okay.
00:26:36 How so?
00:26:38 With simple cause
00:26:40 in effect, you're not making any decisions.
00:26:43 You are. You're still making a rational decision.
00:26:44 That's just based on.
00:26:46 I mean, I could do whatever I want.
00:26:47 There's a train coming at me. I could choose to not move.
00:26:49 But you were already destined to make that decision
00:26:52 per a couple of episodes ago, right?
00:26:55 Right. Yeah. It's cause and effect. Kismet.
00:26:57 Who says Yeah, when them kids, which I don't agree with.
00:27:00 So I don't I do.
00:27:02 You have to agree with truth to make it real.
00:27:06 No. Okay.
00:27:08 No, it's real on its own.
00:27:10 The making of truth truther.
00:27:11 Because I don't want to be as ridiculous as some of the people.
00:27:13 I think are ridiculous.
00:27:15 But I. I agree. I feel like the mind is.
00:27:19 The mind is bigger than the brain for whatever reason,
00:27:22 whether it's right or wrong.
00:27:23 That's what my mind feels, which is part of and part of exactly what I'm saying.
00:27:28 See, the brain is a powerful illusion.
00:27:31 I've been that's what I've been alluding to.
00:27:33 It's like characteristics versus personality.
00:27:37 Characteristics are the brain personality is your mind.
00:27:41 I like that.
00:27:45 Okay.
00:27:45 Because I don't know what the fuck it meant.
00:27:46 So yeah, I don't know what that means.
00:27:49 I So you're your brain is,
00:27:53 you know, the, the equivalent of the shit that's in my computer right now.
00:27:56 It's the fact that computer and I can do all kinds of shit with it
00:28:01 after the passage of minds.
00:28:02 It's so
00:28:04 adding the draw flair to that system.
00:28:07 That's the mind.
00:28:08 That's the person. So that's kind of what.
00:28:10 That's what I meant anyway. The characters.
00:28:11 No, that's kind of what I just really can't.
00:28:14 You can change your characteristics to a point,
00:28:16 but they're more kind of just set in the way you are.
00:28:18 You know, you either have hair, you don't for just a random example.
00:28:22 Yeah, but then how that affects your personality
00:28:26 happens in the mind.
00:28:30 Yeah.
00:28:30 So it might not be logically system we you know emotions
00:28:34 take play environment takes play
00:28:37 the brain I mean I guess if the brain is hot or cold
00:28:40 or the brain functions differently but it does think differently
00:28:44 or is that the mind
00:28:46 because there would be if the mind is the brain, the mind is not the brain.
00:28:49 Those are two separate concepts.
00:28:51 One is the physical system of
00:28:56 can you can you can you change your mind?
00:29:00 Yeah.
00:29:02 Can you can you change my mind?
00:29:05 Right now?
00:29:06 I'm trying because you've got this dualism going on.
00:29:11 That's that's just not You think the brain is physical, but
00:29:15 the mind is something greater than that and it is a result of the physical brain.
00:29:20 It is an emergent property.
00:29:23 Yeah. Yeah.
00:29:24 What you just said.
00:29:25 So you're saying that the art and the influence you get from
00:29:27 the art is no bigger than the paint on the paint and the on the canvas,
00:29:30 which is ridiculous. Of course it's bigger.
00:29:33 Of course it's bigger, it's intense.
00:29:35 But that is not what I'm saying.
00:29:37 It's intangible and unexplainable even sometimes.
00:29:40 Yeah. Why do you know so,
00:29:45 yeah.
00:29:45 What is that art analogy, do you think? Yes.
00:29:50 You're comparing art from the mind, But no, I'm not comparing you.
00:29:55 I'm comparing the art, the painting, the canvas to the brain.
00:29:59 And the way it affects your brain is different
00:30:02 than the way it affects your mind.
00:30:06 Now, the brain
00:30:09 may be the pathway to the mind.
00:30:12 So the word place for the mind
00:30:17 and all the functionality of the mind
00:30:20 and everything that is your mind
00:30:23 is contained in your brain.
00:30:25 I, I can't explain to any brain simpler.
00:30:28 Show the show the picture that I've got out of the brain.
00:30:32 And so that is a brain
00:30:34 is still a brain.
00:30:36 Its everybody still a brain.
00:30:38 Yeah, that's the brain.
00:30:40 Right The that's the brain.
00:30:42 The mind is what happens when you plug that brain into here.
00:30:48 No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:30:51 See, that is a dead brain with no mind.
00:30:54 Fuck you. You go.
00:30:56 Yeah.
00:30:58 No, I mean, you can keep explaining.
00:30:59 Well, I still think you're wrong, but that's a good it's a good follow up.
00:31:03 Yeah,
00:31:05 you're not that.
00:31:07 Yeah, there are no mind.
00:31:08 No more mind with no more brain.
00:31:09 With no brain is no mind.
00:31:11 And that's why I'm saying,
00:31:14 you know, the greater than less the brain greater than mind.
00:31:19 There's no, there's no important audio plan.
00:31:22 But I'm just going to picture this lady plays of the brain got is interesting
00:31:28 You know there's this new drive you get to play with the brain
00:31:32 but continue talking while the lady plays of the brain.
00:31:35 The play with people's brains at a daily basis.
00:31:38 It's fun for me.
00:31:40 Well, for no, no, no, no.
00:31:43 You play with people's minds.
00:31:45 Oh, he's got you.
00:31:48 Yeah. Yes.
00:31:49 And I'm telling you the mind is a part of the brain.
00:31:53 We're not disagreeing there.
00:31:55 They are definitely parts of one another, even No.
00:32:01 Once again, the greater than lesson time weighs heavily on the brain.
00:32:04 You're looking at it in constructs of physicality.
00:32:07 And I'm when it's like when you said it's dead, it's gone.
00:32:11 But this
00:32:13 that looks gross.
00:32:13 It looks like the wrong side of a ham. It
00:32:18 go inside of them to describe how you can tell
00:32:20 the boy or girl now a part right there, therefore.
00:32:24 Right there. Yeah.
00:32:27 Okay.
00:32:31 Where to vomit
00:32:33 You're muted journal surface of the cerebral you a
00:32:36 but this is a ventral surface sometimes going to help out
00:32:40 the other people here and we don't want to here
00:32:43 is the temporal lobe which I am outlining is here.
00:32:46 Here is the temporal lobe on the other side
00:32:50 and in front of it is this this weird Z under surface.
00:32:55 The frontal lobe,
00:32:57 cranial nerves are attached
00:32:59 greater than optic nerve.
00:33:02 And the sensory nerve from real.
00:33:04 Not my real nerve serves a greater purpose then it's large basilar to me.
00:33:09 That's the best I can think of.
00:33:11 The mind takes care of that.
00:33:12 Not that you can even see brain, even at the line of complete
00:33:15 internal carotid artery with inside of the brain.
00:33:18 Look at me.
00:33:19 I think we are greater than the sum of our parts.
00:33:22 But it's school physical system.
00:33:25 And I just what your thought about interpreting when he put it in
00:33:28 the clinic interpreted interpret is
00:33:31 the interpretation is greater than the brain kneecap
00:33:35 or worse depends on how you interpret I mean you could cloud in the body surface
00:33:39 now just the same as you can enhance your frontal lobes you already,
00:33:43 but the brain and your surface in such a remarkable order.
00:33:47 I mean, back to the animals
00:33:49 that go on, we just kind of fairly draw a line reaction response,
00:33:54 thinking anything exterior.
00:33:56 That's our reptilian section of our brain is the more reactionary.
00:34:00 So should we look for change the title, The brain and focus on the
00:34:05 no no cells are these you play with the mind
00:34:09 and the growth, and once they're dead, the mind is gone.
00:34:13 So the gyri.
00:34:13 Well, actually, you said you were did you say godlike?
00:34:16 Meaning it goes somewhere else, right?
00:34:18 Is ceases to exist.
00:34:20 I have names if you rewind.
00:34:22 I didn't say gone. However.
00:34:24 Right.
00:34:24 I don't I don't watch the show so I don't know what it was.
00:34:28 And the midline is no longer season.
00:34:31 So this figure separating.
00:34:33 Okay, there's video coming from that.
00:34:35 I didn't even realize that
00:34:36 central sulcus separates frontal interesting in front of which is just like
00:34:40 this is like we don't even grade this as they can make this YouTube video
00:34:44 of the time only the cortex now we can hear
00:34:48 everybody else could hear what she was saying.
00:34:49 I think it was going out in front, whatever it was.
00:34:52 The central thought that important and the cortex involved.
00:34:55 Great. Now I'm hungry. So my goal was always,
00:34:59 Are you that
00:34:59 hunger, that gyrus behind the center makes me want cheese.
00:35:03 So this is frontal lobe. Wow.
00:35:07 Sorry.
00:35:07 I mean, you son of a motor cortex in general,
00:35:11 and the sensory cortex in general.
00:35:14 So we're just getting our bearings.
00:35:17 The frontal lobe is further subdivided.
00:35:20 I don't think it's hard to see the intensity of this band.
00:35:22 A little cutting in the brain with like, a and
00:35:27 slicer type of thing. So.
00:35:29 So experience like.
00:35:31 So this fucking brain, like, what is it?
00:35:33 What does that do? What does this meat like?
00:35:35 How does that create mind thought?
00:35:37 Like what the fuck?
00:35:38 But is it right?
00:35:39 Yeah, it's it's a spongy
00:35:43 grow. Yeah.
00:35:43 This is crazy.
00:35:46 It's very sliced. It is.
00:35:49 And there's, like, this one starting to run out of it.
00:35:50 I got you that one fucking right. So this is called
00:35:54 I like it.
00:35:55 Shaved blood thinner.
00:35:57 I know.
00:35:58 Like my fence right here so that in
00:36:02 the internal of the brain.
00:36:05 But so have we ever cut one open and looked at it right now
00:36:08 on a live person because gyri right. Yeah.
00:36:12 Well what it looks like the second maybe all the air pockets or whatever stores the
00:36:15 I mean I'm I'm I'm trying to sound stupid right now honest, I'm trying this one.
00:36:20 Right.
00:36:21 But how do we know that that's what alive. Does it shrink?
00:36:23 Does it change size?
00:36:25 Does it change composition in any way?
00:36:27 How would we color it?
00:36:29 Does it have electrical impulses through it?
00:36:30 I try to find a fucking
00:36:33 I tried to find a
00:36:37 man that buzzing.
00:36:39 It's not.
00:36:39 It's it me. I mean, it's not, but I heard
00:36:43 it is.
00:36:44 Yeah.
00:36:45 That's good. Yeah.
00:36:45 Every time I thought maybe I should switch my.
00:36:48 No, it's the light. Is the light in the hotel.
00:36:50 It's definitely a fluorescent birth, but that's are
00:36:54 still going on.
00:36:55 No, getting no.
00:36:57 All right.
00:36:58 It doesn't, you know, it only bothers me and everyone else after I pointed out
00:37:03 right.
00:37:06 Well, you can't leave already,
00:37:08 but that you can't.
00:37:12 You did
00:37:19 here.
00:37:21 Yeah, see I can muted it goes away
00:37:24 is a Oh it's there for permanently the entire time.
00:37:29 Yeah. Or you may be on the live stream.
00:37:31 It was only when I'm talking to kicks and because I did the echo cancellation.
00:37:35 Yeah yeah yeah yeah
00:37:39 that's like that it's for slicing rodent rodent brains I guess.
00:37:41 I don't know how the fuck you use it, but
00:37:46 alive,
00:37:47 I guess.
00:37:49 No, I don't know.
00:37:50 From my experience, you can't slice a live brain.
00:37:52 Open the brain.
00:37:53 It stops the me.
00:37:55 Your experience.
00:37:57 I'm. Is that what I said?
00:37:59 Oh, no.
00:38:00 We've never sliced any brains.
00:38:01 We've resorted to the toys already.
00:38:05 This is intelligent conversation
00:38:07 is the other things is because my dog came in
00:38:10 and grabbed my Chewbacca and I forgot about doing
00:38:15 the dog doing.
00:38:17 And so now he's got leaves
00:38:19 and it's all slobbery
00:38:22 and I'm pissed.
00:38:24 So it reminds me of those dog toys that look like a foot.
00:38:27 What are you going to do when Chewbacca kind of finally kindly visits
00:38:30 and your dog attacks him because you've been given Chewbacca
00:38:33 to a dog, a dog toy this whole time?
00:38:36 I didn't want him to use Chewbacca as a dog toy.
00:38:39 This is awful. He actually
00:38:43 almost broke all the way
00:38:44 through his little strap for his little pouch.
00:38:48 And my mind is telling me to kill my dog,
00:38:52 not my 17. No,
00:38:56 that's the greatest
00:38:58 minds playing tricks on me.
00:39:00 Oh, that's a good song.
00:39:04 So we play in that.
00:39:05 Next, let's broaden out.
00:39:07 Broaden Boris Lawrence.
00:39:12 So we've got consoles in government.
00:39:15 I love that scene because it's in a museum.
00:39:18 Just what?
00:39:19 Just what Brady was talking about now, the artwork,
00:39:23 they were changing the artwork, making it even more inspired.
00:39:27 That's what they did.
00:39:30 So that's to me, that's just to me,
00:39:32 that's an enhancement of the brain equals mind.
00:39:37 Enhancement of the brain, Huh?
00:39:39 Not like when it does things
00:39:44 or functions in a way that it shouldn't do.
00:39:49 Do you believe in any of that telepathy nonsense?
00:39:53 No, none of it.
00:39:56 We certainly don't have
00:39:58 a lot of money until I see a mechanism by which it happens.
00:40:01 And it's not true. Telepathy.
00:40:04 I mean, you didn't send
00:40:06 the electrical impulses into someone's brain electrically.
00:40:11 And that's not telepathy, but you could actually send the messages that way.
00:40:16 Good point.
00:40:17 So when we start to preview, when we start enhancing our brain with add ons,
00:40:23 yeah, that Will be a of mind.
00:40:25 Is it a part of the brain?
00:40:27 Because it's clearly not.
00:40:28 If it's added on like, you know, it's a plug in or an enhancement.
00:40:33 Well, to add an aftermarket feature to your car, it becomes part of your car.
00:40:39 Does it?
00:40:40 So everything everything, everything attached to my car
00:40:44 becomes a part of my car.
00:40:47 Yeah. Yeah, I'm afraid so.
00:40:49 Oh, I don't like that.
00:40:52 Oh, what have you attached to your car
00:40:53 that you don't consider part of your car?
00:40:59 You know, I never thought about it.
00:41:02 Okay,
00:41:04 let's turn need to.
00:41:05 Is that a mice mind?
00:41:07 Maybe it'd be better if I did.
00:41:08 You're thinking in a mouse brain?
00:41:10 No, the two little ones.
00:41:12 Brain.
00:41:13 The human on those. I better.
00:41:16 But that's a little mouse brain.
00:41:19 Oh, this.
00:41:21 Yeah.
00:41:23 So what tissues is that? Is that so?
00:41:25 Since we've already crossed the Rubicon
00:41:27 from brain to mind, what is what tissue is the mind made up of.
00:41:31 I don't care what color it is or if it's called gray matter.
00:41:34 Like, I mean, is it the same as your skin?
00:41:39 Julius Caesar.
00:41:42 Right.
00:41:43 What?
00:41:44 Say that again.
00:41:46 Really? Gray matter.
00:41:50 Oh, he switched answers.
00:41:52 Oh, yeah, Yeah.
00:41:55 Change answers. Oh, hilarious.
00:41:58 As I'm pulling up this fucking video for the brain slicer.
00:42:02 It's fucking meat.
00:42:04 That's great.
00:42:05 At least me know you're in your brain
00:42:10 slicing video that's just getting
00:42:13 passed across marketing.
00:42:14 Now I want ham or.
00:42:16 Or there was a human brain. Goddammit.
00:42:20 Bullshit.
00:42:25 I think the little animal brains demonstrates what I'm talking about.
00:42:28 Like ingredient.
00:42:29 Like they've got a level of mind.
00:42:34 Like some mind, some agency.
00:42:38 This is go on, some consciousness.
00:42:42 I never heard of glial cells before
00:42:46 or something.
00:42:46 You want your hands ham slicer shaved.
00:42:50 I don't care if you have to wash the fucking machine.
00:42:52 Do it. Charge me extra.
00:42:55 I still want. Oh, they're going real.
00:42:57 They're going real thin on this.
00:43:01 This is
00:43:02 even though the process is mechanized,
00:43:05 you still need to move each slice into storage just so they have more brain.
00:43:09 Do you just move it Pregnant brush
00:43:14 by keeping track of the slices?
00:43:16 The 3D structure of the brain is preserved as an ordered static sections.
00:43:22 Unfortunately, the slices come off
00:43:24 the machine as a bit of a crumpled mess.
00:43:27 Again, human intervention is required
00:43:30 to sort them out
00:43:33 again.
00:43:33 Slice has to be floated in water so that it unfurls
00:43:37 with a little help from another paintbrush.
00:43:40 It's interesting
00:43:41 that that just doesn't work just kind of collecting some for its place on.
00:43:44 You're able to.
00:43:47 I'm waiting for her to jump on her face
00:43:49 and take over her fucking just sitting there.
00:43:52 We saw on a series of stains one color.
00:43:56 So that was that.
00:43:58 The things flew and so alien face suckers,
00:44:01 that was really too much stain as applied to the
00:44:05 stuff.
00:44:06 And yeah, what was on the brain too?
00:44:09 It was a little bit frightening. High magnification.
00:44:12 They go down to go down for a bit
00:44:14 and then come back up and be all controlled by the mother blob.
00:44:19 Oh yeah.
00:44:22 Suicide Squad.
00:44:25 That sounds like you're right.
00:44:27 That's, that might be right.
00:44:29 The suicide squad.
00:44:31 The good was the second suicide squad.
00:44:33 The good.
00:44:34 The good one with the shark in the beginning and the.
00:44:36 Yeah, the shark. Yeah. We are using them.
00:44:39 The weasel.
00:44:41 The weasel is great. That's great.
00:44:44 So what about Hive mind?
00:44:45 How do they communicate?
00:44:47 And a hive mind?
00:44:48 I wonder, how do they chemically is what I'm led to believe.
00:44:53 Well, hold on a second.
00:44:54 Is that chemical held with inside the brain?
00:44:58 No. Well, then everything you said was wrong.
00:45:01 The mind is greater than the brain.
00:45:03 It was not talking about a hive mind, but the mind is right in the name
00:45:07 that operates like a like conversation, like you and I are speaking.
00:45:12 And that's how we're communicating to each other.
00:45:15 These words aren't in
00:45:17 contained inside our minds.
00:45:20 There's some sort of link between our brains
00:45:23 that we're conversing that bridge.
00:45:25 Your conversation?
00:45:26 Yes. The sensors in an extra environment, it
00:45:29 the stuff outside of the brain is affecting your mind, not your brain.
00:45:34 That's why there's a different definition of that.
00:45:37 Your brain is just tissue.
00:45:38 It lives and then it it's you're you're separating the mind
00:45:42 from the brain where there is no separation?
00:45:46 We pulled the definition up earlier.
00:45:48 They actually.
00:45:50 Yeah.
00:45:52 And and what I said remains true
00:45:56 that the mind is an emergent
00:45:58 property of the brain,
00:46:02 that it's still that greater than less symbol
00:46:05 brain, greater than mind.
00:46:07 It's a subset.
00:46:11 So do you think the painting is
00:46:14 greater than the impressions and the joy
00:46:18 and the extra intangibles that it provides
00:46:22 if it has more physical weight than the intangibles?
00:46:27 But no, no, you didn't
00:46:31 throw the words
00:46:32 without people to admire, without people to admire and appreciate the art.
00:46:36 It's just a brick wall.
00:46:38 Yeah, agreed.
00:46:40 Without the interpretations and sensors and extra add ons
00:46:42 in the environment to the brain that the to the mind.
00:46:45 I mean then it's just a brain.
00:46:49 So I don't know why you are elevating the brain.
00:46:52 The granted the brain in the brain, actual brain with no mind.
00:46:56 And I know there's no mindless brain.
00:46:59 Wait there's someone who's been sliced.
00:47:01 Say that again.
00:47:03 Just so I want to be. Yeah. Okay. Yeah.
00:47:05 The dead brain. There is no mind without brain.
00:47:10 Brain.
00:47:12 Well, Vicky, brain.
00:47:12 I was going to pull that song up, but yeah,
00:47:14 I would agree that the mind of the brain is the largest component of the mind.
00:47:20 Yeah, that's not agree.
00:47:22 That's saying something silly.
00:47:26 There is no brain without your mind.
00:47:27 There is no mind without your brain.
00:47:30 This is your brain on drugs.
00:47:31 All that you just showed us.
00:47:32 A brain without a mind.
00:47:35 So there can be a brain without a mind.
00:47:38 It's a dead brain.
00:47:39 But that was talking to talk.
00:47:40 Whatever the mind needs in a live brain.
00:47:43 We agree
00:47:46 the mind needs an alive brain.
00:47:48 And that's to say to say that,
00:47:52 well, I know you're doing those things.
00:47:54 We we saw a woman with a mind playing with the brain and she needed to do that. So.
00:48:01 So, okay.
00:48:03 No, she had another she had another brain connected to her mind.
00:48:08 Yeah.
00:48:10 Yeah.
00:48:11 Her mind was on her.
00:48:12 You slice it then.
00:48:15 If she had a brain on her mind.
00:48:18 Oh well,
00:48:23 fuck,
00:48:26 I don't.
00:48:27 I know what a nerve cell is or a neuron, but I don't know what a global cell is.
00:48:32 Well, yeah, I. I'll. That's the problem.
00:48:34 My girlfriend actually has a
00:48:36 degree in neuroscience from me, and so where the fuck is she?
00:48:41 Yeah, her.
00:48:43 There's.
00:48:44 I don't want her to listen to the show, but there's the call in number.
00:48:47 No, she's not.
00:48:48 You never
00:48:51 know.
00:48:51 There's
00:48:53 no, no, no, no,
00:48:55 no. You.
00:48:57 She knows.
00:48:57 She knows. Like it's just going to,
00:49:01 it's like, it's like trying to do the hot dog buns.
00:49:04 Easy draw with easy sister in the garage.
00:49:06 It's just kind like.
00:49:07 No way. It's just different.
00:49:10 Smart people are never allowed to say, I don't know,
00:49:13 especially physicists and neuro brain people or whatever.
00:49:16 You just can't rocket surgeons.
00:49:18 So the more you know, the more you realize you don't know.
00:49:21 When you say that there's a type of cell that provides
00:49:24 physical and chemical support to neurons that maintain their environment.
00:49:28 It sounds like you're saying nothing.
00:49:32 Can you know, can somebody else read that to me?
00:49:34 Because there's a lot going on there.
00:49:36 Maybe stupid provides physical.
00:49:39 So yeah, seriously, I'm not ruling it out.
00:49:41 Physical and chemical supply.
00:49:42 That again is it's a little blurry on my screen, but it's tiny on mine.
00:49:48 Oh, All right.
00:49:48 These going on? Yeah,
00:49:51 these glial cells.
00:49:53 I don't know how to pronounce that girl.
00:49:55 I was always glial.
00:49:58 Glial cells are a type of cell that provides physical
00:50:00 and chemical support to neurons and maintain their environment.
00:50:05 Don't we all provide support to something in our body
00:50:07 or our world and maintain our environment like that?
00:50:12 I don't know what that me? I know nothing.
00:50:14 I know nothing more than I didn't know before about the glial cells.
00:50:17 They're located in the central nervous system
00:50:20 and the peripheral nervous system.
00:50:23 Other and they're also called the glue of the nervous system.
00:50:27 Okay. All right. That helps me a little bit.
00:50:28 So they help the other they help the other cells stick together.
00:50:33 Is it going to come and go support zone?
00:50:35 Is it like a stuck in logistics? Like?
00:50:38 Well, first I thought like I thought literally like thinking
00:50:41 I thought they supported thinking, but now it sounds like they are just the
00:50:45 the group.
00:50:45 But see they provide like
00:50:47 until they realize that they're not and they actually do have a function.
00:50:50 We just thought they were glue,
00:50:51 but they're actually the part that thinks you know well,
00:50:54 I know there's a whole bunch of people who are
00:50:56 cringing right now because we've not the whole brain.
00:50:59 I think we map them.
00:51:01 I almost do want to call her and just put her on speakerphone.
00:51:03 Technically, if we meant to her brain, wouldn't we have found the mind in there?
00:51:08 You know, we did all this like just develop this.
00:51:12 Should become so, like, dependent on each other just because as the what?
00:51:16 The brain of mind in the mind
00:51:18 as the brain, as the mind expanded beyond the brain.
00:51:21 The brain needed to grow to encompass what the mind needed to be capable of.
00:51:25 Right?
00:51:26 I don't know.
00:51:28 I like that.
00:51:29 That's how that works, right?
00:51:30 Oh, so you're saying that there's the mind and brain are separate.
00:51:33 Good job, Gary.
00:51:33 Thank you.
00:51:39 Are separate words, separate definitions.
00:51:44 But the
00:51:47 they are separate brain doesn't grow with the mind does
00:51:50 very smart person brought
00:51:52 that up or I think Gary to your mind starting to go
00:51:56 yeah yeah I think so yeah this is oh
00:51:59 I believe they call that sundowning.
00:52:04 No, no.
00:52:05 Okay, you kids get off my lawn.
00:52:07 No, I'm all right.
00:52:08 All the know he's been up all day.
00:52:10 You're not as fresh and you start to forget things and start
00:52:13 to think your mind is your brain, that sort of thing,
00:52:16 and yells at Barnwell.
00:52:22 Subtitle for this
00:52:26 Your mind expands more than you think.
00:52:29 Do you think that That was pretty clever.
00:52:30 I thought of that all by myself.
00:52:33 Wow. No, I support.
00:52:35 That's why it's so short and sweet and it's not clickbait,
00:52:37 so we'll get tons of views.
00:52:38 I did know. Click click baiting this time.
00:52:41 I also started the show right at 10:00 instead of last night.
00:52:44 You're a masturbating.
00:52:45 I don't know. That works.
00:52:47 The answer to the question. Yeah.
00:52:48 Masturbate clip screamed right to the top.
00:52:50 We got lots of feedback on that.
00:52:53 Oh, he did? Yeah.
00:52:55 Oh cool.
00:52:57 I love I love that.
00:52:58 I'm a positive critic.
00:53:01 This long, long accusation of speech.
00:53:04 What if I told you that?
00:53:05 What if I told you the term giant offends me?
00:53:09 Will you stop saying it?
00:53:11 No fucking way.
00:53:12 You can't.
00:53:13 Pussy's okay, But Giant bothers me because.
00:53:16 Right?
00:53:16 I'm like, average sized. So
00:53:19 Giant is very offensive.
00:53:21 We don't need to hear what's going on.
00:53:24 Hey, for four and a half inches is average.
00:53:31 We're in the wrong with that.
00:53:34 Yeah,
00:53:36 but they get all the smarts, so, yeah,
00:53:39 they also get dictatorships as well.
00:53:41 But you know. Oh, yeah,
00:53:46 communism.
00:53:47 But you know what? Don't. Don't we all now.
00:53:50 All right. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
00:53:52 Do we have any cock good mind.
00:53:55 Oh, no.
00:53:56 Oh, I should let somebody.
00:53:59 I don't think it had anything to do with cock do,
00:54:01 but I saw this documentary and I said it before. I'm
00:54:04 on here.
00:54:05 But the documentary about they took a slice of the frontal lobe
00:54:10 of someone's brain and they just it just had these little wires
00:54:13 and these little probes and they powered it with these two wires,
00:54:18 and it was attached to this cart with two wheels and this little car.
00:54:21 It was just the second they power it up, it was like starting to move.
00:54:25 And it would go back and forth and turn a little bit.
00:54:27 And and they just said that it was it was like,
00:54:30 that's what's in front of your frontal lobe does
00:54:33 is it's trying to figure out what it is and what it can do, what it's like, what
00:54:38 it's trying to explore its environment.
00:54:39 It has no, you know, eyes or anything.
00:54:41 And all it knows is, I don't know something's happening.
00:54:44 Let's see what this is. And learn.
00:54:46 Isn't isn't Neuralink doing that with human minds?
00:54:51 Not only do I know, I know.
00:54:53 I just don't know enough about Neuralink or whether I don't want to do to have
00:54:58 that fucking implant in his head.
00:55:01 That is, he can see colors with the.
00:55:05 That was like ten years ago.
00:55:08 Hey, they're automated teller episode from Neuropathy,
00:55:11 a channel covering all to
00:55:14 ramp up going from fear that this can have a real effect
00:55:17 on changing certainty where you just sit and these threads actually are
00:55:23 those are the wire threads then detect and deliver tiny electrical pulses
00:55:28 that correlate to thoughts, feelings or actions.
00:55:32 A couple of years ago, Neuralink showed this tech working in a monkey named pager.
00:55:36 So would this be part of the mind linked devices that could read pagers
00:55:40 brain signals?
00:55:41 Oh, prove that pager could play of why we want just his mind and no joystick.
00:55:46 But for me it's a universal consciousness.
00:55:49 What if it can do the minds job better than the mind, though?
00:55:53 I mean, it's just the link to the brain.
00:55:55 I meant the brain. See,
00:55:57 I don't know, Will.
00:55:58 It's going to aid the brain.
00:56:00 It's like at first the people have an advantage
00:56:04 and then later on you won't be able to compete
00:56:07 or even function or survive without these implants,
00:56:11 it pretty much is going to be like the Matrix or if
00:56:14 it's not there.
00:56:16 Okay, now you do me a load of
00:56:20 instructions in the brain now, you know, by helicopter.
00:56:23 Yeah.
00:56:24 Upload it.
00:56:27 There's still latency,
00:56:28 you know, there's still some latency, but yeah, it's quicker.
00:56:32 Think of it as right right now.
00:56:34 In an hour you'll be able to fly a helicopter
00:56:37 the way the way Elon Musk, the way Elon Musk says it is right now.
00:56:41 There's this huge lag between downloading at your computer and then getting it
00:56:46 from your computer to your eyes and hands and fingers to your brain.
00:56:50 Right. And speeding up.
00:56:52 He's downloading it directly to your brain,
00:56:53 but you still have to read it, so to speak.
00:56:56 You still you'll still have to.
00:56:58 At least that's why I understand you're going to be able to visualize it
00:57:01 in your own mind with your you know, actually, I don't I don't I don't know.
00:57:04 Let's keep watching.
00:57:05 Your updates are going labor and they will charge insurers $40,000
00:57:11 if forecast annual revenue as high as $100 million.
00:57:14 It's only 40 grand. You get upgraded.
00:57:16 All right.
00:57:17 So once it's in their recruitment, we don't care about that.
00:57:20 That's the partner. I want to see it.
00:57:26 It's where we don't see
00:57:28 the linkage.
00:57:30 Yeah, I don't know
00:57:32 many of the devices available today can enable experiences like this.
00:57:36 This man is in his living room and wearing meters Oculus head
00:57:40 of presumably playing or for some other reason that.
00:57:43 Poor guy
00:57:45 should be at the top
00:57:47 of a skyscraper with no harnesses.
00:57:50 They're going to do this, I guess break this down like that.
00:57:52 So they become the number one in the wherever the car.
00:57:55 Oh, no, I did.
00:57:57 I don't know. It's been quite getting that.
00:57:59 I, I know what I'm getting around.
00:58:02 Do you need help?
00:58:02 Do you need help?
00:58:03 You need.
00:58:05 Turn it. Oh, wow.
00:58:07 Okay.
00:58:08 Well,
00:58:10 that's
00:58:12 actually for real.
00:58:13 Until she kicked them.
00:58:15 Until he said. Oh, my God.
00:58:18 Yeah, Yeah.
00:58:20 Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
00:58:22 I don't know.
00:58:23 They could just be really stupid people.
00:58:28 The main constraint we have is on the output side.
00:58:31 The sorry, this is until we hijacked the app, but those are
00:58:34 there's a lot of people that have a brain but their mind isn't smart enough.
00:58:38 Neuralink won't be utilized at will, at least for healthy people.
00:58:42 We already have access to the internet, which by the way
00:58:46 is incredibly underrated by almost everyone
00:58:50 that we can consume quite a bit of to watching
00:58:55 audio or video because our eyes and ears
00:58:58 can sense a lot of the information at one time.
00:59:01 This image you see at first Neuralink won't be that special,
00:59:06 at least for healthy.
00:59:07 We already have access to the internet, which by the way,
00:59:11 is incredibly underrated by almost everyone.
00:59:15 It was.
00:59:15 I was just thinking that they would know fucking the
00:59:19 that asshole in the wheelchair
00:59:22 hawking talking.
00:59:23 What technology? What technology is he doing?
00:59:25 They got hold on
00:59:28 it all kinds of shit.
00:59:29 Why do they get to that?
00:59:31 You get to that
00:59:34 greedy doing this just did.
00:59:36 Stephen Hawking is dead.
00:59:38 This is in theory of a horse and is now in a wheelchair.
00:59:43 0803 Man Right person That's true.
00:59:46 You can consume that information through the medium of audio or choose our eyes.
00:59:51 Study your diving sense a lot of the information out
00:59:55 this input rate is media, right.
00:59:58 So listen this is a main contrary we have is on the side.
01:00:02 If want to send information to our computers
01:00:05 or other digital devices, we're limited to our fingers typing.
01:00:09 On some occasions we can use our voice,
01:00:11 but even that is much slower than the rate at which we think of idea.
01:00:15 So if you're using Siri, Neuralink will be able
01:00:17 to both send and receive information extremely quickly.
01:00:21 This will make us feel as though our biological selves
01:00:24 have fully merged with our digital devices.
01:00:28 And whether you think this is freaky or exciting, I'm here to tell you
01:00:31 this train isn't stopping and Neuralink is probably going to be the company
01:00:35 that ushers in this matrix in the room.
01:00:37 So get ready for the day when it's totally normal
01:00:40 for our ten year olds to have brain chips.
01:00:44 That day is probably just a few decades away.
01:00:47 Well, they're already getting their dicks cut off.
01:00:49 Oh, so what's what's. What's a chip? You know,
01:00:55 my dog is a microchip.
01:00:57 I got a deep cut off or balls.
01:01:00 The way they take advantage of the Internet.
01:01:02 That underrated Internet connection that we all share.
01:01:05 That goes both ways.
01:01:08 There's nothing there here.
01:01:09 First, Brady goes both ways.
01:01:11 They take advantage of this.
01:01:12 How much can you imagine how they'll take advantage of our thoughts
01:01:16 and be like, Yeah, implanting them and knowing them?
01:01:19 No, thank you.
01:01:20 Well then yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:01:22 Mining them, selling them to other third party.
01:01:24 You'd have to sign a waiver every time you think.
01:01:28 And I mean acknowledge
01:01:30 that you use them to sell among other third parties.
01:01:35 I can't always control what I think.
01:01:38 Can you?
01:01:38 I'm going to tell you who's at the helm.
01:01:40 I can sometimes look how many.
01:01:42 Look how many entities.
01:01:43 Yeah, I know.
01:01:43 There's several times where I think about stuff
01:01:45 and it's like, Asshole, What do you think about this?
01:01:47 Like, what the fuck, man? Right?
01:01:49 Or I guess a song stuck in my head that I don't like.
01:01:53 Yeah. What's up with that?
01:01:55 Even the song that you like.
01:01:56 But it's been stuck in your head for like, 4 hours and it's like, Right, Yeah.
01:02:00 Yeah.
01:02:00 Why doesn't my mind choose something I would enjoy?
01:02:04 Right? It's always.
01:02:06 It's my mind pissed to me
01:02:09 instead of.
01:02:14 Yeah.
01:02:17 It sounded like your royalty free music.
01:02:21 That what it is.
01:02:22 It's like totally like some of the
01:02:23 like you hear it in a lot of different it it's not bad some good speaking
01:02:27 but all the stuff you guys said yeah I can't play in the first hour.
01:02:32 Oh I the sweet.
01:02:33 Speaking of that, I would like to say in the in tonight's
01:02:36 I'd like the teaser better than anything because
01:02:39 we just got this text message by the Drone British show.
01:02:43 I'd like to dive into maybe a little bit of discussion on drumming.
01:02:48 Oh, yeah, you guys should definitely do that.
01:02:50 I got to get my disc of discussion last week.
01:02:52 You great.
01:02:54 We went through Travis Barker and stuff.
01:02:55 I just like to get to what your actual perception from a drummer
01:02:58 and that is now I'd like to know it's a teaser.
01:03:01 It's like around ten or Don't be like Gary and as above and so below,
01:03:06 you know what we're we have a special guest on the show today.
01:03:10 No way Yeah it's going to be Gary
01:03:13 Oh oh
01:03:15 he's going to stick around
01:03:19 Yes I'm going to on the Brady deserve some pillow talk
01:03:21 Yeah bed shots now you clearly don't go through the filter You took your nap.
01:03:27 You're up for work.
01:03:28 Might as well just stay on.
01:03:30 I did.
01:03:31 I took a nice long nap home
01:03:35 now. Oh, yeah. You're in the wrong place.
01:03:38 I thought
01:03:39 I were stepping down in the Eastern time zone and the clock right now.
01:03:44 10:00.
01:03:46 Oh, no kidding.
01:03:47 Okay, well, that's going to happen.
01:03:49 Tennessee and
01:03:51 I'm like, literally, I was out of Memphis.
01:03:54 Yeah, my family was in the Memphis Crossville area,
01:03:57 and their subdivision is like half and half.
01:04:00 It's really strange
01:04:02 because I know what the fuck that means and what that means,
01:04:05 but I still know anybody that knows jam or geometry guy
01:04:11 or whatever.
01:04:12 The city Attorney Crossville, Mississippi
01:04:16 Crossville is like dead nut center between Knoxville and Nashville.
01:04:21 Okay, I don't know.
01:04:23 I don't know what that means, but ten states
01:04:26 have one time zone half the other.
01:04:29 I think there's somebody's house that's half time zone, half one.
01:04:32 You know, the wife the husband and wife couldn't because, you know,
01:04:35 you're allowed to pick when you're that close, I would assume.
01:04:39 Well, yeah, I said before and that's where I've always been curious like
01:04:43 it's pretty pretty arbitrary work.
01:04:46 You have to get up.
01:04:47 They fucks with you every day, right? Right.
01:04:49 You know,
01:04:51 you just you that or you just take your time.
01:04:53 But then how would you know?
01:04:54 Like restaurants, local restaurants. What do they say?
01:04:57 Even though the whole.
01:04:59 The line looks pretty straight.
01:05:01 What is that? The Prime Meridian Prime?
01:05:02 No, those are these this way.
01:05:04 What are those lines called?
01:05:06 The time zone latitude.
01:05:07 I'll just call time.
01:05:08 Time zone lines look pretty straight.
01:05:10 Straight retarded.
01:05:13 They're retarded the time.
01:05:16 My they're all you know, they they go around cities, whatever they decide.
01:05:19 Oh, they're like retarded. Yeah.
01:05:20 Because it depends I'm sure who voted.
01:05:22 They, they like voted what they wanted
01:05:25 only only politicians could make something like time political.
01:05:29 You just need one time.
01:05:31 I've said this before. We just need one time.
01:05:33 It doesn't give.
01:05:33 It doesn't matter if it's light or dark outside.
01:05:36 It should just be a time designation like this should just be zero
01:05:40 and one or zero zero.
01:05:41 And then, you know, end of day,
01:05:44 I think Star Trek did that time.
01:05:47 Do you work 6:06 a.m.
01:05:50 What was be on the other side of the earth and it's fucking dark outside
01:05:54 or whether
01:05:54 it's fucking on the side of the earth and it's the sun starting to come up,
01:05:58 gives a fuck outta the sun doing this one time the sun is doing it.
01:06:03 Oh hey I,
01:06:05 I live on the other side of the world.
01:06:06 What's called the circle in metric opens a little versus standard Time
01:06:11 opens at 11 p.m..
01:06:12 Okay.
01:06:15 Right.
01:06:15 And then that's the same thing.
01:06:18 Yeah.
01:06:18 Who gives a shit if it's darker like we're using 11 a.m.
01:06:24 PM 3 a.m.
01:06:25 That's our daytime hours.
01:06:26 So like some communist gobbledygook
01:06:30 I know.
01:06:30 I think Draws mind is working this time really.
01:06:34 This is my right.
01:06:35 There's a backhanded compliment that was
01:06:40 universal time.
01:06:43 Usually any time universal kind idea it's already been
01:06:47 Oh yeah no, every time I thought of it
01:06:50 like a brilliant, brilliant idea for a product,
01:06:54 it was like ten, ten of them had already been dead before.
01:06:58 That's all right. Well,
01:07:01 what's up,
01:07:02 man four What's the you and you to stand for?
01:07:05 I don't know the fuck you're talking about.
01:07:07 Computers and everything uses UTC, which is universal time,
01:07:10 and then it's a plus or minus where you live.
01:07:12 The computer's there.
01:07:15 So there's an algorithm that to use that process.
01:07:17 Is that so we could just use that correct?
01:07:20 There we go.
01:07:21 But once we get neuralink done.
01:07:27 Yeah, a dream come true.
01:07:31 Boyfriend.
01:07:32 I guess that's a convention.
01:07:34 I'm used to this, you know.
01:07:35 I guess you just get used to it being 5:00 am, being dark or
01:07:40 noon being dark, you know?
01:07:42 I mean, it wouldn't matter.
01:07:44 It'd be relative to the area that you're in,
01:07:46 but it would just all fall right into place.
01:07:47 They wouldn't know any better.
01:07:49 Earth time, you know, We'll just call it Earth time.
01:07:52 Earth time. We celebrate one New Year's.
01:07:53 There wouldn't be multiple New Year's. Every fucking one.
01:07:56 Oh, well, now, for some people it'd be like, you know, four in afternoon.
01:07:59 Come up with ideas.
01:08:01 It's a day long celebration.
01:08:02 Yeah.
01:08:03 Let's come up with ideas that create more parties, not fewer parties.
01:08:06 Yeah, it would be a
01:08:09 everyone would get the day off and it would be
01:08:11 probably partying all day rather than at night.
01:08:14 Who doesn't get the day off?
01:08:17 Yeah, I always thought it was weird that people give the New Year's
01:08:21 day off as if it's some type of who gives a fuck number one.
01:08:24 And number two, why are you ruining commerce?
01:08:28 Two, just to give your employees a day after they can go out and party
01:08:30 the night before so they can stay up till midnight? It's.
01:08:32 It's fucking stupid.
01:08:34 I think even having a pay day off or a national
01:08:37 is good for morale, therefore good for productivity.
01:08:41 I work for a company that doesn't need to operate on that day.
01:08:45 Yeah, goods and services need to operate on those days.
01:08:48 And that's good hours is bullshit.
01:08:50 Why? Why?
01:08:51 This is why the food place or the corner store ready to get New Year's Day off?
01:08:55 Why do you really need to go out and party?
01:08:57 Because freedom, motherfucker.
01:09:00 Yeah, no kidding.
01:09:01 I take the holiday weeks as a delivery driver to make up for it
01:09:06 in production on the factory line.
01:09:09 Heck, just a day off.
01:09:11 Go back to regular work
01:09:13 a day later.
01:09:14 Woo hoo!
01:09:15 You had a day off day where somebody broke the factory.
01:09:18 What happened?
01:09:20 Now it's just a day off.
01:09:21 No big deal.
01:09:22 No. I hated you had, didn't you?
01:09:25 You said you shut, did you.
01:09:27 Yeah.
01:09:27 No production Friday you because it
01:09:29 you break the double stamping machine where you retool
01:09:33 produce building.
01:09:34 No, not retooling.
01:09:36 It was just a low demand.
01:09:38 You know it's it's kind of a low.
01:09:42 A low or low.
01:09:45 Low. Low.
01:09:48 Yeah.
01:09:48 So you're producing those, you know those.
01:09:51 And so by January we'll get slammed.
01:09:54 But right now we're kind of slow.
01:09:56 So I'm enjoying a four day workweek.
01:09:59 Wasn't that FDR was slogan a dildo for every vagina.
01:10:05 Yes. That's a good slogan.
01:10:08 So I believe you said there's
01:10:10 there's a lot I just can't believe there's a lull in dildos.
01:10:15 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:10:17 When these two.
01:10:18 Two and three at a time. Yeah, right.
01:10:21 I know.
01:10:22 I think we overproduced over the summer.
01:10:25 I understood the one in the mouth though.
01:10:28 Like they got the one in there.
01:10:29 Why does Gina in the Air Force me to explain it to you?
01:10:33 I have some. Yes, please explain that to me.
01:10:35 How a woman alone with a vagina in her mouth is turning her on.
01:10:40 She's that much of a whore that
01:10:43 I think. Zero.
01:10:44 I don't know. Something there?
01:10:46 Vagina? No,
01:10:48 not dildo.
01:10:50 You say vagina, but it's way better. Oh,
01:10:54 yeah.
01:10:54 The intrigue at that point that I was like, Yeah,
01:10:58 that's where I was going.
01:10:58 I always thought it was weird that like, if lesbians are going to use a dildo,
01:11:02 why don't you just use a real dick?
01:11:04 I'll let you use mine. I'll just. I'll just kind of be there.
01:11:06 I won't.
01:11:06 I won't intrude too much.
01:11:08 But, you know, because they.
01:11:10 They hate the men's mind, not the men's penis.
01:11:13 Oh, they're bringing it back in.
01:11:16 I tried. Fuck, I tried
01:11:22 it. So the
01:11:23 turn of phrase that it's like, Oh, you're thinking with down there.
01:11:27 What's that mean?
01:11:29 That's
01:11:31 it ties in with Brady,
01:11:32 thinking that the mind's just frigging everywhere,
01:11:36 right?
01:11:36 So that if you went too far.
01:11:40 I never said everywhere.
01:11:41 I just said every frigging where.
01:11:43 It's an intangible stuff, you know, you hollowed out by Kurt Cobain.
01:11:48 It didn't make me push buttons.
01:11:51 I love when you push buttons. You.
01:11:53 You said that the brain was greater than the mind.
01:11:55 My argument was that I disagree with and I say even so.
01:11:58 But the mind is greater than the brain.
01:12:00 Not everywhere.
01:12:01 But you did your intentionally larger like as in art appreciation.
01:12:07 That was my only connection.
01:12:09 You can't hurt.
01:12:10 I love the art, say, and everywhere to try and prove your point
01:12:14 by making it untrue ridiculous statement that I did not say
01:12:19 that is I'm
01:12:26 silly.
01:12:28 Okay, well, I'm going to go off on these gentlemen,
01:12:30 so you should cut us off of the other platform.
01:12:35 Oh, sorry.
01:12:36 I thought when you said go off
01:12:36 your coffee, you're going to provide something of substance in removal.
01:12:41 Hold on.
01:12:48 But I'm going off.
01:12:53 But did you already shut off the other platforms?
01:12:56 Do you need music? Oh, that's a good point.
01:12:59 I did not. Should I?
01:13:01 I should just leave it.
01:13:02 Just disclaimer
01:13:07 This is
01:13:08 crude
01:13:10 gibberish. Oh, listen up.
01:13:12 Before we get into this craziness and Senator Specter here,
01:13:18 this is the site of what I do.
01:13:21 Look, we're here from time to time, all right?
01:13:25 And it's a crazy world.
01:13:27 No, no, we're in Germany.
01:13:29 We're we're just trying to do
01:13:32 windows.
01:13:33 So here you are.
01:13:34 Like this
01:13:37 course.
01:13:38 Yes. Oh, all right.
01:13:39 Maybe we're
01:13:41 football team and a bit, isn't it?
01:13:46 It's an excellent subsidiary
01:13:49 article to everyone who works.
01:13:53 All right, We
01:13:56 all of you guys,
01:13:58 where everyone from politicians myself
01:14:03 say that our military,
01:14:07 political system, we don't have anything.
01:14:11 So then you know what?
01:14:13 We're not responsible for any better machines.
01:14:17 But you can see we promised something.
01:14:22 Deliver our fake news, alert
01:14:24 the details, rumors and
01:14:28 even though I was disappointed
01:14:30 to realize that people were there long days,
01:14:34 it's probably a little too hard.
01:14:38 We're pretty sure they're brown, but
01:14:41 there are
01:14:44 fairly random murder photos,
01:14:47 and they will understand people or characters.
01:14:51 Yeah, not the reason
01:14:53 we were in the job, but we saw some trouble. So
01:15:00 there are
01:15:02 you're hiring people.
01:15:03 We're just cracking jokes, spread joy
01:15:08 and everyone would like to be serious all the time.
01:15:12 So pull up, Buttercup, and you're ready for Prime Minister of
01:15:17 France, right?
01:15:19 You're right. I was wrong.
01:15:21 I apologize.
01:15:25 Good bye, you two.
01:15:28 Yeah.
01:15:28 During that, I was part of the news room.
01:15:31 We actually had those here in the God of game to five on Twitch.
01:15:35 Mentioned our universal time clock.
01:15:37 And what do you think would hurt more just to use for getting shot?
01:15:41 Oops. And then he said, my bad.
01:15:42 Which one do you think would hurt electrocution or getting shot?
01:15:47 Oh, electrocution.
01:15:48 It depends on where your shot, where you shot depends on where you're you
01:15:52 to right.
01:15:54 I mean, I think just go through your whole body.
01:15:56 I don't know if you really it is a better answer.
01:16:00 0 to 7500 on Twitch join us over
01:16:02 on rumble for uncensored unfiltered bye bye.
01:16:06 This just getting shot because
01:16:08 it's going to linger more unless it kills you.
01:16:11 But even though electricity kills going to kill
01:16:13 you like pretty quickly, I could kill you over time.
01:16:17 So I'll take electrocution.
01:16:20 Okay.
01:16:21 Draw swayed me.
01:16:22 I'm going to go.
01:16:25 Getting shot is more painful.
01:16:26 I tricked Garry's mind into thinking what I think.
01:16:30 If everyone's faster,
01:16:33 is less painful.
01:16:34 I think the electrocution, unless you're just suddenly electrocuted.
01:16:40 I've been electrocuted.
01:16:41 I've never been shot.
01:16:43 It depends. Is a cop out?
01:16:44 You got to choose.
01:16:46 In most situations.
01:16:49 Is there a door number three?
01:16:52 Right?
01:16:54 Yeah.
01:16:54 Ah, those are the only two options.
01:16:59 Someone asked me to choose a color.
01:17:03 She said red, blue, gold, silver.
01:17:05 And I was told it was exactly what.
01:17:08 Because for a car, it's different than for like a T-shirt
01:17:12 because I want to red T-shirt, but a silver car.
01:17:16 Extra questions I can never answer a question straight up.
01:17:19 I always have extra questions like I need to know more dynamic.
01:17:21 Is that red? Right? Red paint typical.
01:17:25 The longest on a car I can sit for longer than I should have
01:17:30 and I just blurted out Red because I could tell that
01:17:33 she just wanted an answer without the follow up question.
01:17:37 And it's
01:17:38 and it's not necessarily true because a car color.
01:17:41 I don't want a red car.
01:17:43 I don't know.
01:17:43 I just I don't know if I would have even because I don't I don't listen to.
01:17:48 No, we know women.
01:17:52 Yeah.
01:17:53 Where's that could explain that.
01:17:55 But I don't have it.
01:17:57 I mean, please do have it. Yeah.
01:18:00 When if I saw one.
01:18:01 Still want to call Bill Gates that Bill Gates clip.
01:18:04 Yeah, but what I have to do with that
01:18:08 or however the fucking stark looking motherfucker.
01:18:12 Next thing I still want to revisit
01:18:15 Brady's artwork analogy.
01:18:17 It's pretty good.
01:18:20 I toyed with the idea that it wasn't apt, but it is.
01:18:24 The artwork is greater than the sum of the parts.
01:18:28 That's the thing. I'm sorry, what the?
01:18:30 And the mind is greater than the sum of the brain's parts.
01:18:34 I really think that it really one thing at a time.
01:18:36 You can't have them all pull up one thing while also trying to get the drive of
01:18:40 You were right, I was wrong.
01:18:41 I apologize. I know I was right.
01:18:45 You're wrong. You apologize.
01:18:47 Okay. I'm sorry.
01:18:50 What the dog doing? No.
01:18:52 The mind is an emergent property of the brain.
01:18:56 I'm not backing off that point.
01:18:59 You keep saying that. What?
01:19:00 What do you.
01:19:01 Sorry. Go ahead.
01:19:02 I'll save my questions for the end.
01:19:04 I, I don't feel any question at any time.
01:19:10 Yes, but.
01:19:12 But this consciousness emerges in any size brain.
01:19:17 It's a gradient.
01:19:19 Many what it's pronounced Brady not Gary size brain
01:19:23 Brady it's a Brady and thank you like
01:19:33 oh is it is it
01:19:36 just for the reserved Showtime the Brady in really
01:19:41 and they're going to do it I'm freezing cold
01:19:44 the Brady and has a continuum the continuum is undefined
01:19:48 the heater Keaton blanket you dipshit turn on the heater
01:19:52 look look obviously I'm dressed We didn't hear the first time.
01:19:58 We're going to blanket the heater.
01:20:00 Yeah You didn't hear the heater last time because I didn't have the heater on.
01:20:06 Okay, well, you should like, turn the heater on, heat up the residual
01:20:10 and turn it off for a little bit, then turn back on, turn it a heated blanket.
01:20:14 It's going to heat the blanket.
01:20:16 You plug America, we're going to try it.
01:20:19 I can.
01:20:19 You don't talk that much to this point out anyways,
01:20:21 but we don't want your face gone.
01:20:23 So at least put a freeze frame of your face.
01:20:25 Turn the heat on.
01:20:25 Let's hear it.
01:20:29 No, that's all right.
01:20:30 Yeah. We want to do this. We want to hear it.
01:20:31 No, it's not all right. You just want to make perfectly.
01:20:33 You know, you can know think You can think of a thousand reasons,
01:20:37 not to do something. Gary. You only need one.
01:20:40 Need one reason to do it.
01:20:42 But no,
01:20:44 I'll just.
01:20:46 I'll just go.
01:20:47 Inside as above. So below.
01:20:50 No, we didn't even
01:20:53 know I'm going to hit the button. Then
01:20:56 what did Dick
01:21:50 and Steve
01:21:51 Brady and Josh Brady and Jerry us up
01:21:55 and so below the cubby so blows my
01:22:01 guitar will make me
01:22:05 free.
01:22:06 In your choice training session
01:22:11 every on
01:22:15 you were right I was wrong.
01:22:17 I apologize I didn't even have a chance to complain yet.
01:22:22 And I feel like that was a spite quit.
01:22:27 I know.
01:22:28 It's like I put pressure on them to pressure them.
01:22:31 Too hard to turn the heater on.
01:22:33 I've also been cold before, so I won't be tomorrow.
01:22:37 We used to go golfing for fucking hours in the snow and it turn up.
01:22:42 We said turn 52 easy grass.
01:22:45 We do hot dog Gonzalez's garage in the fucking freezing cold.
01:22:51 I have.
01:22:51 Maybe he'll pop back as we dress appropriate.
01:22:54 He knew this was going to happen.
01:22:55 He knew he was going to be out in a cold barn.
01:22:58 Yes. It's only going get colder.
01:23:00 Wait'll it's negative three.
01:23:01 Let's just get a heated, heated blanket problem.
01:23:04 I'm done.
01:23:05 Yes, I'm quiet.
01:23:09 Nice and warm right up against your ship.
01:23:12 Bullshit.
01:23:14 You bail.
01:23:15 We didn't.
01:23:16 We didn't ask for your flag.
01:23:19 We didn't go to one of the things here in an horoscope.
01:23:22 You got an idea?
01:23:24 I honestly don't have a lot at all.
01:23:25 It was really pretty much just looking at, like, them brain videos and shit.
01:23:28 I just, like to go to midnight,
01:23:29 we get the extra, we get the extra day, and if we go to midnight,
01:23:33 it just
01:23:38 early over an hour.
01:23:40 Maybe he's rebelling against the after show
01:23:43 busy.
01:23:44 I don't know.
01:23:44 That's going to become it's
01:23:46 going to become the show and the fucking pleasure in the free show.
01:23:50 Don't.
01:23:50 He'll do that out of spite to
01:23:57 throw to the pre-show.
01:23:58 So fladge rants Fladge.
01:24:01 We'll be 30 for sure.
01:24:03 All right.
01:24:04 Well, fucking just. I got.
01:24:06 I got some problems with you, but the most
01:24:09 we can convince them to frickin warm up for a little bit and then come back out.
01:24:13 But I just, you know, apparently fladge drains,
01:24:16 period, is banned from the household there and bring bringing inside at all.
01:24:21 Go out by the fire.
01:24:22 Have a fire and hang on by the fire. That was that was way more.
01:24:29 I think it's mind over matter.
01:24:31 I think it's so really we can't even usually the after shows
01:24:33 random nonsense that we have to stick with mind a little bit because I have more
01:24:37 I know we have to clean up Yeah we got to clean up
01:24:40 which we shouldn't be doing.
01:24:41 That's not picture.
01:24:43 That's not the purpose of the dirty driving brewers.
01:24:47 Brewer What's up, bro?
01:24:50 Drayton? Brewer I see. That's how old I am.
01:24:52 I've never said before in my life not I mean, jokingly.
01:24:57 Yeah, bro.
01:24:58 Ironically, yeah.
01:24:59 Yeah. Not for real.
01:25:02 No, not for real.
01:25:03 But this is kind of a bro moment.
01:25:06 For real. For real. For real. Where's Gary?
01:25:09 You coming back to Texas?
01:25:12 Oh, no, I didn't, But I.
01:25:13 Can I, I,
01:25:15 I kind of
01:25:16 stopped prodding him after a while.
01:25:20 Yeah,
01:25:22 There you go.
01:25:24 There he is. I knew he'd be back.
01:25:26 I knew it. Oh, he did?
01:25:29 Oh, no.
01:25:30 But he's on. He's on the Brady.
01:25:32 And so he can. I don't see him.
01:25:35 You can see he can sit in the fucking back.
01:25:38 Shit. What. I don't know.
01:25:41 I know.
01:25:42 Who's that asshole?
01:25:43 All right, well, I'm glad you're here.
01:25:45 So when it comes to
01:25:50 dumb shit
01:25:51 as far as mine, So I didn't really.
01:25:54 I guess we can kind of get into hypnotism,
01:25:59 You know, if you put headphones on too much and reading a lot quieter
01:26:02 and reading, we could have been making fun of the John Edwards guy.
01:26:07 The only thing I really fall up in that realm
01:26:08 was the sweet bending of the spoons with your mind.
01:26:11 Do you mind reading somebody, somebody else's mind?
01:26:14 Because I read my mind easily.
01:26:19 I can't even read my mind.
01:26:22 You need a translator
01:26:24 to read your mind.
01:26:26 All I'm doing and the Amanda
01:26:30 Yeah.
01:26:32 So this is a
01:26:34 spoon bending magic.
01:26:37 It's been bending over.
01:26:38 There is no spoon with your mind.
01:26:40 I mean, to the test of the powers of his mind.
01:26:44 But all this is on fire.
01:26:45 Keep an eye on the ordinary spoon in his hand, the watch
01:26:48 as he kind of masked magician spoon.
01:26:51 Yeah, it's funny.
01:26:52 Ironically, one of the, like magic.
01:26:56 The best.
01:26:56 The best part was they had the reveal at the end of the thing
01:26:59 and they were like, We're going to reveal who this Max magician was.
01:27:03 And so at the end of the series, he was like, takes his mask off
01:27:05 and he's like, It is I somebody nobody's ever heard of?
01:27:09 And it's like, I don't know who the fuck that is.
01:27:12 So the reveal is no one gave a fuck.
01:27:14 It was just the most it's like, wah wah wah.
01:27:17 It's like, I don't know who this
01:27:20 like Louie was.
01:27:21 That's what happens with our show.
01:27:22 We come on strong with nine viewers and then we just drop as the show goes on,
01:27:27 as we don't come on strong on the show at all.
01:27:30 You know, we're off.
01:27:32 That's part of the last week I had my strongest monologue
01:27:36 to our newest viewers.
01:27:39 I think you should visit that or posit that
01:27:46 we now have four thumbs up
01:27:49 by that
01:27:52 masked magician, did it?
01:27:53 Don't come back the visit, as you might be doing.
01:27:56 But how do you does he reveal how he does it?
01:27:59 Yeah. Yeah. No, no, that's the point of his little show.
01:28:02 Do you have you seen this before?
01:28:04 I think I know.
01:28:05 Yeah, I watched it.
01:28:05 I watched it before.
01:28:06 Yeah, just to make sure, because there was two of them. This guy's one.
01:28:09 This guy's trick is better.
01:28:11 Can I suggest how I think he does it?
01:28:13 You can kind of already.
01:28:15 Does he feel based on this
01:28:19 exact image, he file score and is like the little heat from
01:28:22 his hand is enough to make it just that last little piece Meltdown? No.
01:28:26 So based on
01:28:27 knowing how he does his, the other guy did his trick a little bit differently.
01:28:31 This guy's a bit more professional with, as
01:28:35 you can see, what's going on right now.
01:28:37 If you knew if you said you knew it, there's two pieces because it doesn't look
01:28:41 that 21 seconds doesn't look like it lines up very well right now.
01:28:45 Did it already break it?
01:28:46 No, it's still lines up.
01:28:48 Ah, I don't know. I can't remember.
01:28:50 It begins to melt, bending before our eyes tie it into it.
01:28:55 And there it is, one freshly bent spoon, some tools with no camera tricks.
01:29:01 You see that?
01:29:02 Just the power of mind over matter.
01:29:04 Go back to that once before. Is it right or is it
01:29:07 mind over matter?
01:29:09 You use the power of his mind to cause the spoon to bend.
01:29:14 Then is there anybody on the planet that thinks that Not on your life here.
01:29:19 The secrets?
01:29:21 First of all, there are still there isn't a 100%.
01:29:24 That's sad
01:29:27 when the magician shows us the solid spoon in his hand, he's really only showing us
01:29:31 the ball of this already bent spoon, concealing the stem behind his fingers.
01:29:37 He then takes a loose step, holds it up next to the ball.
01:29:40 Yeah, That hiding the chips.
01:29:43 It's good there. That looks great.
01:29:44 But the first time did not.
01:29:45 Look here we see that the real stealth.
01:29:47 So the other kid had he.
01:29:50 He had a saw that he slowly loosened all the way through.
01:29:54 That's all he was able to bend really easily to bend.
01:29:58 But this is more brilliant because you going to show the soon
01:30:01 after the fingers, you look at it and it doesn't look beautiful
01:30:03 to keep that little stem hidden inside his left hand
01:30:06 and draws our attention to the bent spoon in his right.
01:30:11 But we won't let him get
01:30:13 the ball to reveal now the secret
01:30:17 other than to remember the show.
01:30:18 We literally make fun of that to this day.
01:30:20 This is like fucking like ten, ten plus years old.
01:30:23 Sleight of hand nets are the mind you ever look up and this is on
01:30:27 so frame 21 right here.
01:30:31 You can see the spoon right here.
01:30:33 Yeah, that.
01:30:34 Well, even just angle.
01:30:36 The angle of the fake handle is all off.
01:30:39 It's all you already. You already kind of.
01:30:41 We're like, Oh, it's just bending this, watching me go here.
01:30:44 I out of the bag when they show this shitty camera work,
01:30:47 shitty sleight of hand.
01:30:48 Look, you can see it right here.
01:30:51 There it is.
01:30:52 You can see it totally right here.
01:30:55 It's even more
01:30:57 one freshly bent spoon using no tools and no camera tricks.
01:31:02 Just the power, no tools and no camera tricks
01:31:05 or a tool
01:31:08 spoon to do all with his mind.
01:31:11 Actually, he did it as though I thought he thought of the trick.
01:31:14 He thought of the fraud magic.
01:31:16 So technically, in court, legally, you could argue
01:31:20 he did do that with his mind.
01:31:22 Yes. Yes.
01:31:25 I mean, he used his mind to make up the trick.
01:31:29 Exactly.
01:31:30 So I said, from what I saw, I retract my statement
01:31:33 it was not fraud
01:31:36 towards this
01:31:39 illusion
01:31:45 you posted a year ago the show sucking feedback.
01:31:50 There is a little bit of feedback there.
01:31:52 And at the launch, the news
01:31:55 make I think it was the dog,
01:32:00 but it was the dog
01:32:03 that was the most coherent thing from that side of the camera.
01:32:17 We're kind of whisper
01:32:19 the rest of the shower, I guess, are
01:32:31 What are you looking for?
01:32:32 Are you looking for something special?
01:32:34 I'm looking for him revealing himself.
01:32:36 And how much of it like, just like, Oh, right, right.
01:32:40 But I can't really find that it was weird because he is.
01:32:43 There's a whole page of that dedicated to that.
01:32:45 It's called Magic Seekers Magic Secrets Revealed.
01:32:48 And it was all just posted like a year ago.
01:32:49 But it's so fun.
01:32:54 He's going to ask magic tricks for the biggest secret of my
01:32:56 camera is not changing. Oh, there it goes.
01:32:58 The unmasking of our magician.
01:32:59 Will you pull that up? This is not a trick.
01:33:02 This time you will actually hear the magician's voice
01:33:05 and see who could've been hiding underneath that spooky mask.
01:33:09 It made them feel part of it.
01:33:11 Did I hurt these kids by letting them in on these tricks?
01:33:15 I don't think so.
01:33:17 Can you honestly say that you've been hurt by watching these television shows?
01:33:20 Have you've been hurt?
01:33:21 The truth is, you probably love magic more now than ever before.
01:33:26 Now, you these are this is that is revealing so
01:33:28 it doesn't hurt the art of magic when the audience is in on the trick.
01:33:32 Yeah, because the secret is all part of it.
01:33:36 The real there was like a shocking like it's an 1112 episode series.
01:33:41 David Copperfield.
01:33:43 Lance Burton It was, of course.
01:33:44 Yeah. That's a good show.
01:33:46 Ah, the truth. I watched a couple.
01:33:48 They.
01:33:48 Yeah, No wide range of emotions
01:33:51 from laughter in the way for a very, very tiny.
01:33:55 Not that I would trade much
01:33:57 but every magician into the spectacle of it would be that great.
01:34:00 I have the David Blaine include here this DVD as we discussed before
01:34:05 including me.
01:34:06 All right Valentino the big reveal The Magician.
01:34:10 Before I go, I'd like to leave you with this thought.
01:34:13 Yeah, I certainly.
01:34:16 The magic is for everyone,
01:34:18 not just a select few who call themselves magicians.
01:34:21 It is a lie, but for every one of you.
01:34:24 All right, Before you leave the kid, here's my final thought, because it is
01:34:27 my Gary just said the future of magic.
01:34:30 I'm happy to report that.
01:34:31 Is it okay?
01:34:34 We never got a final thought from, Gary, but that's the wisdom.
01:34:37 We're going to whisper, Dear Flagg.
01:34:40 I love that you found that.
01:34:43 But if the whisper
01:34:47 what to do?
01:34:48 So if I got to know something that we can watch,
01:34:51 you hear, you don't need headphones.
01:34:53 The noise from a
01:34:55 audio of the
01:34:56 video that's playing going to be too much or you'd be able to hear it.
01:34:59 I'm good
01:35:04 because I forgot this was interesting.
01:35:07 This is Steve-O,
01:35:09 but not as podcast.
01:35:11 I ran across
01:35:13 is what is it the
01:35:18 there's a medium.
01:35:19 And then also Dr.
01:35:22 Drew is like taking brain tests
01:35:26 of like the guy's brain without sucking another doctor,
01:35:30 the guy who's doing
01:35:31 the kind of brain tests that the woman was doing earlier, though,
01:35:35 because these people more on the mind, the mind tests, they're testing the mind,
01:35:40 they may lose them or
01:35:42 I don't know who you mean.
01:35:44 Steve Jobs.
01:35:45 I think I see black in black.
01:35:48 I don't see color.
01:35:51 Right. So, yeah.
01:35:52 So thanks, Shelly.
01:35:53 I don't know if I really buy it, but I'm going to get it.
01:35:57 I'm not being hyperbolic
01:35:58 or actually can believe I probably use and brand.
01:36:02 Can I go out in the part of that best interest
01:36:07 she can sell?
01:36:08 Fuck you.
01:36:09 This is at least.
01:36:11 Oh, what I thought
01:36:13 if we're Vegas what a lot.
01:36:16 But look, I don't know.
01:36:20 This is almost more interesting than many of you are.
01:36:22 Oh, what a mess.
01:36:24 What would you.
01:36:25 How can we can get away?
01:36:27 You the screen and I'll come back and
01:36:30 to drift. Cool.
01:36:31 So just ignore me. No worries.
01:36:32 All right. Thank you. Really. It's awesome.
01:36:34 And if that thing is like the brain reading bullshit,
01:36:38 what does the brain reading have to look like?
01:36:39 A fucking ladybug, you'll see as a scribble.
01:36:41 And it's just my way of kind of meditating, turning on
01:36:45 and just starting to kind of be receptive or aware of it and that's weird.
01:36:48 I miss.
01:36:49 That is awesome. I'm excited for today.
01:36:52 We'll see what happens.
01:36:53 So today I have my notebook and throughout the duration
01:36:56 you'll see as I scribble and I'll basically just do this.
01:36:58 It's just my way of kind of meditating, turning on to kind of be receptive.
01:37:02 We'll see what we got to go on in my body.
01:37:04 Yeah, I'm starting to think
01:37:05 it's not even a reading and that's just his outfit for the day.
01:37:08 I mean, it's not a
01:37:12 reading device.
01:37:14 The brain
01:37:15 reading device is just a simple thing that slips underneath the whole book.
01:37:18 He's used to wearing that like a It definitely needs to be able
01:37:21 to do the same kind of planning for the day.
01:37:25 Would it be a ladybug today?
01:37:27 He's having surgery.
01:37:28 Most ladybugs are meant to go with her male visual system.
01:37:31 It's like he's visualizing something. He's seeing something.
01:37:34 I have no idea about the dream.
01:37:35 Yeah, it's a mix of beta and alpha,
01:37:37 and those two things don't usually come together.
01:37:38 Parts of the brain aren't
01:37:39 rotating in the same way that you know yours and I would be conversing
01:37:42 if your bed is. And that was that came together before.
01:37:45 I feel like we're going to have to talk about at least three people now.
01:37:47 The interesting thing is immediately I'm drawn to your mom's side of family,
01:37:51 and that's a very big area that I feel like I have to talk about.
01:37:53 I mean, you have to have your mom at the waist.
01:37:56 What do you said? Brain scan?
01:37:58 I thought I was going to be a scientific brain scan.
01:38:00 A fucking psychic brain scan. No.
01:38:02 So that's the thing. So he's a medium.
01:38:05 He's talking to Steve-O, and then Dr.
01:38:07 Drew and another doctor are analyzing the brain scan of the medium
01:38:11 to see, like, yeah, if anything weird is going on.
01:38:16 Hmm. Does he know that?
01:38:19 Yeah, they know they're out there.
01:38:20 They're all aware of it.
01:38:22 Or just can put this weird get up on me again.
01:38:24 It again. You're right. No, we'll get it for today.
01:38:27 It was kind of a little tense to as to his voice.
01:38:30 So a little bit of an inflection.
01:38:31 A little bit of an inflection.
01:38:34 I don't know why I'm looking down at my mouth.
01:38:36 Is that an influx or an outflow? Scary.
01:38:39 An outflow of really?
01:38:40 Shouldn't you have your foil there?
01:38:43 I'm go you fucking gave up on it.
01:38:45 Many feel literally like Gary don't be a Gary
01:38:49 don't pull a flag
01:38:53 so you got to
01:38:55 there's a place you can get foil hats made
01:38:59 and it's called the grocery store You know my kitchen.
01:39:04 I forgot who was. Now it's too late.
01:39:06 I can't ask. She's.
01:39:10 Oh. Oh, You both have the same issues on her.
01:39:13 People in the chair fucking
01:39:17 you're. Show me and I'll show.
01:39:19 Wake up.
01:39:22 Hey, wake up.
01:39:24 I guess the dumbest question I ask you.
01:39:26 Yeah, yeah.
01:39:28 What was that restaurant that makes tinfoil hats for you?
01:39:32 Fucking any of them?
01:39:33 If you tip them
01:39:40 by waiting on that or
01:39:41 if look at the word Pashtunistan right now.
01:39:46 You know, I think that's all fake.
01:39:48 He's been reconstructed if you throw that somewhere.
01:39:51 Yeah, because he's a joke.
01:39:53 I'm surprised.
01:39:54 I was surprised that he could talk.
01:39:56 Oh, yeah.
01:39:57 No, he said I'm being mean, but we're kind of mean on the issues from from his.
01:40:03 From puking a lot, from his own stunts and schedule and doing the fire
01:40:07 breathing and doing the harsh and all the drinking already.
01:40:11 That maybe the drinking. Yeah, that's the all the drinking, too.
01:40:13 And the smoking
01:40:16 meth and PCP and Oh
01:40:19 yeah, I definitely feel something on my head.
01:40:22 I feel it working
01:40:24 a really thing clear.
01:40:26 I do.
01:40:28 So my cat, Gary, put the peanut butter.
01:40:30 Where are you going to play or I have a story.
01:40:34 No, we of side barred from it.
01:40:35 We kind of rabbit hole that one.
01:40:39 Oh we rabbit. Hold it. Okay.
01:40:41 Sort of, yeah.
01:40:42 Because I imagine if we revisit that right now you're feeling a bit like Alice
01:40:48 tumbling down a rabbit hole.
01:40:50 Down the rabbit hole.
01:40:53 Down the rye.
01:40:55 But all
01:41:00 Yeah, Story.
01:41:01 Brady Story.
01:41:03 It's actually not really that much of a story.
01:41:04 It's more of a public service announcement.
01:41:07 All right,
01:41:08 I have that tree with the flocking on it.
01:41:10 It looks like it's got snow sprayed on it.
01:41:13 You got a flock injury, not a flock and Christmas tree.
01:41:16 And the cats are eating the shit out of it
01:41:19 before long.
01:41:21 So eating the flock
01:41:23 out of the flock, the fly hitting the tree.
01:41:27 So why, why is that.
01:41:28 My wife said something
01:41:30 and I'm more of a matter of fact person doesn't matter what she said.
01:41:32 So I grabbed some of it and I tasted it.
01:41:34 I ate it. Right? Right.
01:41:35 Because I'm like, Well, let's see if it hurts. Am I?
01:41:38 Should you not?
01:41:38 Dude, my height, it numbed my whole mouth.
01:41:43 Oh. So I'm like, William, you ready?
01:41:46 Razor blade.
01:41:47 I didn't snort any of it, but she wouldn't try it.
01:41:50 But please, somebody do annoy me with that flocking on a Christmas tree.
01:41:55 And I. I'm sorry.
01:41:56 I don't do that because it's hazardous for your health.
01:41:59 It's talk.
01:41:59 It says it is slightly toxic to, you know, stuff will say nontoxic.
01:42:03 It says how much you do toxic.
01:42:06 Have you ever I've never seen that on something
01:42:09 but it just all I'm pretty sure it didn't last very long.
01:42:12 So I wanted more right away.
01:42:15 Typical.
01:42:16 Typical of those types of circumstances.
01:42:19 All joking aside, test that flocking in a nice way and see if it numbs your mouth.
01:42:23 Because I think I might be on to something.
01:42:26 The tree was only like 150 bucks.
01:42:27 It has like pounds of that shit on it.
01:42:31 The flopping is just like
01:42:33 blocking is the term or is that a chemical called?
01:42:39 I think it's a term.
01:42:41 I'm going to wiggle, you know, the block tree.
01:42:44 See what happens.
01:42:45 Blocking motherfucking tree.
01:42:47 Yeah, that's exactly what I expected. It.
01:42:54 That's a flocking that's a flocked tree.
01:42:58 Flocked to shit.
01:42:59 I thought.
01:43:00 I thought it fuck out of that tree.
01:43:02 I thought it looked great so I would get. But
01:43:05 it's a fucking fucking tree,
01:43:09 That one. Yes.
01:43:10 $65. Yeah.
01:43:11 I got ripped off.
01:43:13 Yes. Yeah.
01:43:15 But then you have to wait for
01:43:17 re delivery.
01:43:19 I bought it years ago.
01:43:20 I actually bought it years ago.
01:43:22 I thought I paid 150.
01:43:23 Must've been a lot cheaper.
01:43:25 Well, you know, money's 7%
01:43:30 sure about money.
01:43:32 No, I leases.
01:43:34 This will show since we
01:43:37 this color.
01:43:38 You recall that?
01:43:39 I always do.
01:43:40 A cop actually got my spray.
01:43:43 Now I'm a brutal now I'm a Brady's case.
01:43:46 I like the little.
01:43:47 Yeah.
01:43:49 Pizza with a revert algebra redraw.
01:43:53 I always really remind me.
01:43:58 All right, let's go back to Steve
01:44:01 Yeah,
01:44:05 it looks like you ain't having it.
01:44:08 It's coming through is on that side of family.
01:44:10 And he looks like I actually talk about your mom
01:44:12 and her relationship, your biological father.
01:44:15 Do you know if she had a relationship with her biological father?
01:44:18 That could have been tumultuous or if there could be any child?
01:44:20 Yeah, okay.
01:44:21 The way we describe this is is basically she sees a rough guess there in a way that
01:44:25 she maybe didn't see when she was here and how that informs some of her behavior.
01:44:29 I just it's one of those things where there's a feeling of resolve.
01:44:33 So we do that
01:44:35 unless they can scale it up a little bit.
01:44:37 Awesome. Awesome.
01:44:38 And just double the scale
01:44:41 because he's making such huge brain waves that I wasn't scale properly
01:44:44 five scale a scale for the same scale he did earlier today
01:44:47 and for looks different now. So
01:44:50 yeah, he's putting some sort of in that state between
01:44:53 crisply alert and really receptive like sort of hypnotic ish.
01:44:57 And I can tell he's being a subject.
01:44:58 Do you feel like you're in that with him?
01:45:00 Probably are have and change and make it.
01:45:04 He just didn't have a Jane or Janis almost ready.
01:45:07 Yeah I can handle that and hold her this bring up help
01:45:11 just keep us in the know doing
01:45:16 mom sister watching the show.
01:45:17 Okay. Okay. Janice passed away.
01:45:20 Don't interrupt the Brady George Show, please.
01:45:22 Like sororities. Gotcha.
01:45:24 Right Right?
01:45:25 Yeah.
01:45:26 Yeah,
01:45:32 I can keep going to moms that have family
01:45:36 in the way it's competitive, so I'm just going to go with it.
01:45:38 They're having highlights. Sister, sister, sister.
01:45:40 I feel like they're putting this around you, though. Do you have a sister? I do.
01:45:42 Okay, perfect.
01:45:44 It's like he's opening and closing his eyes, but he's not going to me.
01:45:46 Just told him you have.
01:45:48 This is America.
01:45:49 You're going to have a sister.
01:45:51 No, I don't know what you was pretty famous,
01:45:54 but your town is looking at a premature cause.
01:45:57 I think it's going to be you.
01:46:00 And because it go to John Edwards after this.
01:46:02 But this other guy,
01:46:02 I remember that guy that this is that is it
01:46:04 the guy where you go to an auditorium and do it?
01:46:06 You fill out? Yeah.
01:46:08 When you sign up for his ticket, you fill out a questionnaire
01:46:10 and people somehow forget that, like, yeah, I don't know how that.
01:46:14 Yeah.
01:46:16 South Park made fun of that guy was it was a good episode.
01:46:20 They should make fun of the guy they should know.
01:46:22 And your sister, I think they were making fun of the people that females would like
01:46:25 or the females like last interactions with these people.
01:46:28 It's interesting because she's not putting concern around you,
01:46:31 but she is putting concern the ribbon cable out the back
01:46:35 of if you want cable radio rainbow.
01:46:38 There's this feeling for some reason we got a sister.
01:46:42 She's just acknowledging this feeling of like,
01:46:43 I know my son is going to be all right.
01:46:45 I got a Reverend Cable.
01:46:47 It's my daughter.
01:46:47 I'm kind of establishing more concern over
01:46:49 as far as her ability to get up on the rainbow.
01:46:51 Probably seem pretty generic shaven without this mother figure.
01:46:55 Like when I passed, I wasn't worried about him.
01:46:57 I was more concerned about her.
01:47:00 Right.
01:47:01 Just some of what I'm saying makes it as cool,
01:47:04 but it's essentially like a
01:47:08 Yeah, you got no worse.
01:47:11 My sister was supposed to be a straight-A
01:47:14 student, was never in trouble, and I didn't.
01:47:17 Does that change me? There was.
01:47:19 I need to be here.
01:47:20 My feeling like, Oh, and it's driving.
01:47:25 He's only dressing like sense that there should be a concern there.
01:47:28 Her concern was not for my own safety or well-being.
01:47:32 Her concern was for my sister.
01:47:35 The way I would describe this, it just keeps coming through and
01:47:38 it's like, Mom is having me acknowledge why you the train wreck
01:47:43 you must.
01:47:44 This is after years
01:47:44 and also sometimes addiction, sometimes like cycles, things along those lines.
01:47:49 And for some reason bringing up sobriety.
01:47:51 And it feels great, feels positive.
01:47:53 But they're they're kind of correlating
01:47:57 like two
01:47:57 events and trying to figure out what this is going on there.
01:48:01 It's not a wave complex. I'm used to saying
01:48:04 there's a reference to a decline here in the way this is coming in.
01:48:07 Your mom is showing me a line and it's going like this.
01:48:10 And when I do that, it's always a way of referencing to like, I'm doing okay
01:48:13 and something happens and then I just kind of like my quality of life declines.
01:48:17 And that's kind of the way I would describe it,
01:48:19 is just a reference to this book having to bring up.
01:48:22 The thing is, is that this seemed untimely
01:48:24 in the valuation way, like I shouldn't have gone when I went.
01:48:27 And then
01:48:29 there's the how do you bring up let me see here She's typical
01:48:33 what she's showing me, showing me a car, showing me a phone call.
01:48:36 She's bringing me. It's not her moment of passing.
01:48:38 She's bringing me to this thing before.
01:48:39 And I don't know why.
01:48:41 This is like an event Mom's having me highlight.
01:48:43 There's a feeling of, like,
01:48:45 someone was waiting for me to call them.
01:48:46 Someone was waiting for me
01:48:47 to reach out to them, and then they don't get a call from me.
01:48:51 They get a call about me. And there's just something about this.
01:48:53 The way this is coming in, I think Mom's showing me
01:48:55 symbolically referencing to being alone,
01:48:56 and it shows me pressing a button, which is always symbolic for like trying
01:48:59 to get help, trying to get help, and then someone not responding.
01:49:03 There's just kind of this feeling of like, Hey, what's up?
01:49:06 Need someone like, What's wrong? And then there's not someone there to receive.
01:49:09 It was kind of describe it to like it's is like
01:49:17 it's the biggest problem that I have
01:49:20 I think is is
01:49:23 via describing their
01:49:29 family that type of thing.
01:49:32 Alcohol is a huge sobriety thing like say Steve-O for ten years.
01:49:36 I'm pretty emotional.
01:49:38 You get the dog doing
01:49:42 that fucking baby know
01:49:45 two years before I was.
01:49:47 You're spoken to on October 10th of 1998
01:49:50 when separated and
01:49:53 the response time, like I know that
01:49:56 I just failed to call for an ambulance.
01:50:01 Yeah.
01:50:02 So that would be the aneurysm was going do it was going to do
01:50:05 no matter if the ambulance came quickly.
01:50:06 But this has been a for a long time.
01:50:08 Before you can I say to
01:50:13 when she came out of the hospital.
01:50:15 But when all of this was asked
01:50:19 because she was reconciling with the being alone
01:50:22 and this is the biggest problem that I have at least got some resentment.
01:50:27 But something in her isn't to choose for.
01:50:30 This is a therapy session.
01:50:31 So a greeting like no radio or Dr.
01:50:35 Drew.
01:50:35 So it's like the crucial problem is that she was like, That makes me more sincere.
01:50:41 You just need
01:50:43 look at look.
01:50:43 Okay. Sorry.
01:50:44 You know, the worst thing that can happen, obviously, they're going to
01:50:47 have much emotion.
01:50:49 Like I cried.
01:50:51 Oh, I thought he stood for entertainment, for emotions.
01:50:54 I never really said for her.
01:50:56 And that estrogen, that pain that she
01:51:01 still that can't
01:51:05 think of something similar.
01:51:06 But the personal trauma over that, it's easy
01:51:09 If you think my mom went through I didn't know this is terrible.
01:51:14 Can't even imagine having to go through that.
01:51:15 And the way that this feeling of here in the whole who can speak.
01:51:19 So Dr.
01:51:20 Drew show man that is it
01:51:25 Yeah he's see All right.
01:51:28 Sure he's involved.
01:51:29 I mean it's probably the main proponent because they're all Steve-O
01:51:34 and it was let's see this you had spike orgasm here
01:51:39 back at maybe
01:51:41 as the nature of the song and song.
01:51:44 I was no mean he's just a ladybug guy with the random ribbon cable.
01:51:48 We don't know his sexual preference.
01:51:49 And I don't think that's a really a fair statement
01:51:52 I like I were like even even even then, right
01:51:55 when he mentions the saw, we have this weird dip and then it peaks.
01:51:58 It's very
01:51:59 it's like interdimensional or otherworldly
01:52:02 a little bit because everyone a little bit
01:52:04 because he says something about the song, curious as to what was anyone's
01:52:07 opinion is and what he says are going to miss the point of a personal trauma
01:52:11 over the pain and suffering that my mom went through.
01:52:14 I didn't know that was terrible.
01:52:17 I can't even imagine having to go through that.
01:52:19 And the way that this feels is mean that she comes
01:52:22 so at peace and they always mention that's how
01:52:26 that's the nature of the song.
01:52:29 The song has no need, no fears, so no attachment.
01:52:33 And of course, it's just not a liberation on
01:52:36 hour.
01:52:37 Does this all mean anything, Gary?
01:52:40 No. Soul does not need anything
01:52:43 in this business.
01:52:45 So was gunshots.
01:52:48 Anything? Substance?
01:52:50 Nothing. Gunshots. Help.
01:52:53 Would you would you.
01:52:54 Would you assume the soul
01:52:57 would just be the mind technically, then
01:53:02 what people are perceiving
01:53:04 as the soul would just be the mind, right? Yes.
01:53:08 They're more connected to the mind than they should be,
01:53:12 correct? Yes.
01:53:16 Correct.
01:53:18 Do we have to?
01:53:19 And the being acceptance around her life and around her transition,
01:53:23 she doesn't hold onto any resentment, the transition in a very interesting way.
01:53:27 I missed that part of
01:53:30 his mom transition.
01:53:31 Maybe that's why the peak is here. No, no.
01:53:34 The ones left behind that right.
01:53:36 It was you and acknowledges a sense of acceptance
01:53:39 around your life in or around her transition.
01:53:41 She doesn't hold on to any resentment
01:53:44 in a very interesting way.
01:53:46 She sees you and her this holiday season on TV.
01:53:50 Plus, her husband is an amazing dad.
01:53:52 I just wish our lives were.
01:53:55 It's not that she has a masculine quality,
01:53:57 but there's something that she sees in you that's almost identical to herself.
01:54:02 So much worth, right?
01:54:05 Yeah.
01:54:05 For better or for worse, your strengths and your weaknesses.
01:54:08 She kind of feels like she can share some of those.
01:54:11 She can really relate to these.
01:54:12 The essence of who she is lives on through you and being able to be who you are.
01:54:16 I love that. That's big.
01:54:19 I came here determined to be skeptical.
01:54:22 You actually came out well.
01:54:23 Oh, no.
01:54:27 That frickin psychic reading made him come.
01:54:30 Apparently, that he came here.
01:54:32 Oh, I don't know. It keeps going. It's. It's not as
01:54:36 intriguing, I guess.
01:54:37 I don't know.
01:54:37 Her transition about her transition was through alcoholism, by the way.
01:54:42 Was then.
01:54:43 Yeah. Oh, did look that up?
01:54:45 Yeah, She faked her.
01:54:48 She faked terminal cancer to the family.
01:54:51 What? I don't.
01:54:53 I don't even want to.
01:54:54 I don't care. I don't want to read it. That's what this.
01:54:56 That's really interesting, cause they did this like a psychic she did.
01:55:01 She did not transition to a man.
01:55:04 That's what I.
01:55:05 That's what I thought.
01:55:06 He. Where? That's what he said.
01:55:09 She faked cancer.
01:55:10 It's terminal cancer but still with terminal or something else or what.
01:55:13 I don't
01:55:16 you can just allegedly allegedly say
01:55:21 allegedly and objectively something like this.
01:55:24 So, Dr. Hill, tell us about it.
01:55:26 So this is the resting baseline we did before the reading, right?
01:55:29 When you're out in the corners of that color bar,
01:55:32 then you're unusual blue and red and we're way outlying.
01:55:34 Yeah.
01:55:35 I mean, although what do you mean by red or maybe blue?
01:55:38 The extra delta part of your brain got bruised or injured probably,
01:55:43 and I'm guessing returned an injury here.
01:55:46 And it actually caused a line of force through your brain, hit the of the skull
01:55:50 somehow either through an impact or swelling or something like that.
01:55:52 You're right.
01:55:53 So in February of 2014, I basically was been in the hospital
01:55:57 with and racking my brain cyst oh runway and it went into emergency brain surgery
01:56:02 and it was like a whole thing.
01:56:03 But I did sustain some brain tumor where it was insane
01:56:06 and it was in the back of my head.
01:56:07 Did some of your stuff happened, your abilities develop after that?
01:56:11 No, It is all started before.
01:56:12 I mean, it did make me wonder if it had turned out okay.
01:56:16 Things got totally different.
01:56:17 We started doing your work.
01:56:19 This was very unexpected. I'm curious.
01:56:21 See, I sort of expected you to look like you had some ADHD or frowning out.
01:56:26 You were trying to clear certain other something.
01:56:30 Right? Right.
01:56:31 And then you were just some things off.
01:56:33 I'm not sure what it was, and I wanted to make sure.
01:56:35 Did you know that you feel like.
01:56:38 Yes, I knew that. Yes.
01:56:39 When I do the readings, do I get very cold after to make sense of your hypothesis
01:56:44 and drive up the physiology?
01:56:46 And what I'm to do now is open up a different set of magical.
01:56:48 That's a really, really good battle on Clash Royale.
01:56:51 That's just your that's your adrenaline. That's from
01:56:54 an Yeah just chemical
01:56:59 it's they're saying he gets some kind of demon spirit
01:57:02 or it's the like Yeah right sort of special your brain is draining
01:57:06 your life force so much that your fingers are getting cold.
01:57:10 Oh, the ghost dipshits are like all my hair stood up on my arm.
01:57:14 That means there's a ghost.
01:57:15 And it's like it could just be a dress.
01:57:17 There could be a slight drift in here.
01:57:20 Yeah, your reading could be your mind.
01:57:23 The difference when you're actually doing a reading or your brain normal
01:57:25 to go from that to that.
01:57:26 No Brain maps are triggered by your mind year after year.
01:57:30 Resting brain activity does not like you do something to your brain injuries.
01:57:34 Medication, meditation, cold where you are.
01:57:36 A lot of your feedback. It looked like you were falling asleep.
01:57:39 Thoughts on his breath.
01:57:40 You were being very animated and you feel like you're in. It does.
01:57:42 It's like a daydream.
01:57:43 That's literally how I describe it. So fascinating. It's
01:57:47 understands how great
01:57:48 he was and it was a pattern to of in and out.
01:57:51 Yeah. Do you kind of come up and down?
01:57:53 It's like brain.
01:57:54 And then I'll kind of disengage the brain and we sort of summarize write
01:57:58 unusual things to your
01:58:01 brain or again only it's a matter of just like connecting.
01:58:04 And then I'll kind of just think no, it's like a little fang.
01:58:06 Any flowers are atypical of a homo age.
01:58:11 No, doctor The doctor unusual.
01:58:14 Oh yeah.
01:58:15 He represents his own brain during a reading.
01:58:18 Is very different than your resting here. He's got a brain and is.
01:58:20 The basic characteristic is almost sleep like dream.
01:58:23 Like with shut down the visual systems when you were seeing which is
01:58:28 don't not make sense of that right but and receptivity
01:58:31 so you're just a psychological doctor receptive and you're empathic right
01:58:35 which is sort of what we've all been talking about.
01:58:37 What's that connectedness thing are deeply involved with your brain allow
01:58:42 it's in the open everything The other guy's like usual Doctor Fascinating.
01:58:47 But the brain is not like a you.
01:58:49 If you can't tell a story with the brain the way you can say with like a broken arm
01:58:53 or something and the brain doesn't fit like rational narrative sometimes, right?
01:58:58 I mean, we do models, but. Well, it might be true.
01:59:00 And what's really interesting is we've done two maps on you, which
01:59:04 be identical in art.
01:59:05 So that's incredibly valid bit of data saying deeply
01:59:08 what any of these things mean gets pretty squirrely class as we are.
01:59:11 So appreciate the option to do it.
01:59:13 I was much like you describe you believe that there's a connectivity
01:59:16 amongst all and that's my theory about what you're doing that we believe
01:59:20 there's residuals of all of us on one another.
01:59:22 And Steve was mom is a big important figure in his life.
01:59:24 So she is with him in him, part of him.
01:59:28 This is beginning of some evidence of that might be so I can't say that that's
01:59:32 kind of like what we said before, words like and I was a little cocky.
01:59:37 This is his words.
01:59:38 When you're when you're driving down the road
01:59:39 and you feel like someone next to you in the car next to you looking at you
01:59:42 and you happen to glance over and they are actually looking at you,
01:59:46 you sense that you do pick up on that.
01:59:48 You're just so ignorant to it
01:59:49 that you have no idea what it is or it's not even important information.
01:59:52 So why would you even give a fuck about it?
01:59:54 Or are you just I was able to kind of tap into it
01:59:57 or you look over every time, every light you've ever stopped
01:59:59 and you just recall the ones where somebody was looking back.
02:00:04 No, no.
02:00:04 There's, there's like,
02:00:08 I mean, it's like any a lot of other
02:00:11 these all communicate like hormonally or whatever the thought they emit
02:00:16 chemically dense and the hive mind sometimes they do a little dances.
02:00:20 Yeah I mean you don't if your what you're emitting
02:00:24 of your out of your mind or brain,
02:00:27 I know what I'm emitting, it's not great
02:00:29 but it's not that bad like a shower asshole.
02:00:32 The birds and bees to be based on vulgar.
02:00:36 We should ask flag.
02:00:40 We should.
02:00:41 We just didn't get a chance to.
02:00:44 And someone shaking my head Is this there?
02:00:47 There's
02:00:48 this guy.
02:00:49 The little house shaking the head.
02:00:51 The Howdy doody Zach from kind of fucking weird.
02:00:54 Yeah.
02:00:55 Zach from Saved by the Bell wannabe has been shaking his head 10 minutes,
02:01:00 oddly pale.
02:01:02 Potential lipstick.
02:01:03 Lipstick,
02:01:05 eyebrows done,
02:01:08 very manicured
02:01:09 coiffure with the natural dark.
02:01:13 And might be
02:01:14 it might be even or unnatural, but this might be his natural hair color.
02:01:18 But yeah, we have to get the little sec more of.
02:01:22 Yeah.
02:01:22 And then we have this gay the gay flower pattern.
02:01:25 Yeah.
02:01:25 So it looks like the
02:01:29 not you doctor.
02:01:30 You're
02:01:32 not even Zach Morris but Zach Morris in middle school
02:01:36 junior high that that episode.
02:01:39 Oh we were going to ask 4G and 5G just
02:01:42 disappeared you billion
02:01:45 maybe he's going back out in the barn
02:01:46 dust cloud segment because he knows that
02:01:50 he doesn't want to wake up the warden
02:01:55 president or there's supposed to be, you know, in bed by now and he can't.
02:02:00 But he
02:02:00 was also telling in the Christmas, you know,
02:02:04 not even a mouse can make a peep
02:02:07 when more we got 12 more days till Christmas 13.
02:02:10 I don't know.
02:02:10 But it's kind of a that's all I know.
02:02:14 Yeah.
02:02:14 You're celebrating
02:02:17 Hanukkah.
02:02:19 How do you spell that?
02:02:22 You spell it
02:02:28 and I care.
02:02:30 There are two guys,
02:02:34 just the big one.
02:02:36 But these are
02:02:39 the guys like that
02:02:45 I know anything about.
02:02:47 It is oil.
02:02:48 It's the only thing I know about Hanukkah
02:02:51 or something about the oil.
02:02:53 But oil.
02:02:55 The oil that kept the lamp burning for eight nights or whatever.
02:02:58 Oh, yeah, Yeah, I forgot about that.
02:03:00 Yeah, It's like Jesus, Jesus in the in the in the wine.
02:03:04 Except they, they got drunk.
02:03:07 Don't gives a fuck about oil.
02:03:09 Want to get wasted.
02:03:10 That's why Jesus is better.
02:03:11 Then turn the water into wine that really different
02:03:15 which can
02:03:16 trade one barrel of oil for probably ten barrels of wine.
02:03:20 Could you look at.
02:03:22 I think you can
02:03:25 on what kind of
02:03:27 expensive wine and what kind of oil?
02:03:31 Olive oil.
02:03:34 Yeah.
02:03:36 All right, you ready?
02:03:37 We're going to do graveyard.
02:03:38 You really
02:03:39 know?
02:03:40 No, it's cold out
02:03:42 of the graveyard segment.
02:03:45 What about ask flat people?
02:03:47 Can we do?
02:03:48 Oh, we're going to the graveyard segment because that means with the graveyard
02:03:51 segment is dead.
02:03:52 Because that gets me in a fagot.
02:03:55 No, we we've missed our chance to end it on Halloween.
02:04:00 Oh, yeah.
02:04:00 We're get we're looking at the graveyard segment right now
02:04:03 It's it's the fladge here I got one
02:04:12 slash shorter now You see that.
02:04:15 Yeah super short we noted
02:04:19 that's why I want to do and we're going to do all those segments
02:04:21 just so I can show my edits right.
02:04:25 2000 to 10000 that seem to solve it.
02:04:29 Yeah.
02:04:33 It's not the same number we had last time,
02:04:37 but what was the number
02:04:38 550 or now 5008 and 15.
02:04:42 No, it was not news.
02:04:46 Sort by where's my sort.
02:04:48 What would make you think that
02:04:51 the the searchers over.
02:04:57 No I don't know.
02:04:58 I may have just been talking out of my ass.
02:05:01 Oh, no.
02:05:04 Oh, this was so fantastic.
02:05:07 The. Is that a gaping house
02:05:13 deep gets $5,815
02:05:16 for weekly tasting, weekly taste of summer charity barbecue.
02:05:20 Yay! Hooray!
02:05:21 Okay, See, it works great.
02:05:24 We just help somebody out, Send them some more money.
02:05:26 They'll make even more money.
02:05:27 What was the date on this?
02:05:29 It was last summer, but still, maybe they're having another barbecue next summer
02:05:34 they be barbecue $5,815.
02:05:39 That's pretty good for a charity.
02:05:40 We've done some fundraising and that's actually a lot of money
02:05:43 for a fundraiser.
02:05:47 Any comments on charity?
02:05:49 Is it socialism?
02:05:51 I mean, it all depends on if the charity actually goes to a charity
02:05:54 or if it goes to people that are dipping their pockets while also.
02:05:58 Yes, because what's the legal in there?
02:06:01 Setting a legal amount to be considered a charity is only like 10%, 5%, sadly.
02:06:07 But no. Yeah. So, so organized charity. No.
02:06:10 But community charity. Yes.
02:06:13 Sure.
02:06:13 No, I mean, that's just it should
02:06:16 honestly just exist in the direct community.
02:06:19 We should make sure this isn't some outward in family
02:06:24 direct, family, outside family,
02:06:27 friends, community,
02:06:30 school suburb, you know, type of city, you know, that type of everything
02:06:34 should be just very internal, which is why the national government
02:06:38 is not a good government. The
02:06:43 the Agape
02:06:43 House is some kind of helping house here.
02:06:46 There's a food bank, one to be announced.
02:06:48 Now we go to the lighthouse, which is formerly south South Oakland Shelter.
02:06:53 They merged with Lighthouse is Lighthouse.
02:06:55 Oh, okay. Podcast.
02:06:57 Podcast.
02:06:58 I used to do a show with work with them and they did a lot of charity stuff
02:07:02 and made a lot of money for them.
02:07:04 But they teach I've mentioned this before where they teach bootstrap,
02:07:08 they teach people how to not be homeless.
02:07:11 They don't just provide them
02:07:14 a few things here
02:07:16 because what happens when you give they they tell they say this directly.
02:07:19 There was a guy on the podcast is the one of the main people at that
02:07:25 thing is Ryan
02:07:28 Larson in terms of the H very Jimmy very Jewish
02:07:31 the name Google Ryan Joey starts with an H
02:07:36 is Ryan White House is Ryan Jimmy
02:07:44 but you know he specifically said when you give
02:07:47 when you give people when you give homeless people money on the corner
02:07:51 you are keeping them homeless because you are giving them.
02:07:54 They know that they can come to that corner and get X amount of dollars.
02:07:58 That's going to give them their basic means
02:08:01 and they're just going to do that every day.
02:08:02 And that's a
02:08:05 we're going to they're going to do that.
02:08:08 It very Jewish.
02:08:09 Those are
02:08:11 you know,
02:08:13 I thought you meant you get a job
02:08:16 and yet he literally looks the part
02:08:20 but that's okay No
02:08:25 very good.
02:08:26 He gets our feedback.
02:08:28 We start giving awards for doing the right thing.
02:08:31 Do Baka.
02:08:34 So he doesn't
02:08:35 just give handouts, he gives advice and helps people.
02:08:40 Not even once.
02:08:41 Yeah.
02:08:41 You know they yeah, they like they'll give you a place to stay and stuff
02:08:45 but they also like teach you like they'll help you get a job
02:08:47 because what, what the problem is about homeless people is they don't have
02:08:51 mailing addresses and so they technically can't get a job
02:08:55 if they don't have an address because you need to put that on
02:09:00 tax information and whatever.
02:09:03 So you got any stories of a lot of those?
02:09:07 The only stories about being homeless?
02:09:09 No, I'm not.
02:09:12 Nothing that I didn't saying bootstraps crappy story and my
02:09:17 my guy with the missing fingers that went from I need I had I needed
02:09:22 I need $2 and then all of a sudden you needs $10 within the course of 3 seconds.
02:09:26 Once I opened my wallet.
02:09:29 Yes. And
02:09:30 then he got $0, I would have gave it him $3,
02:09:33 two or whatever is the original or giving him his original amount
02:09:37 What he decided to take advantage of the situation.
02:09:40 He's like, Oh, I'm actually going to get something.
02:09:42 Fuck, I should have should have raised the bar.
02:09:46 And once he did that,
02:09:48 once I did that, I knew like, All right, I'm gonna start fucking with
02:09:52 my drawers.
02:09:53 What changed? I'm like, Yeah, go ahead.
02:09:55 You have my drawers.
02:09:56 Three requests for the garbage.
02:10:05 But your cousin
02:10:07 that was found naked in his own garbage
02:10:11 dump, Garbage in those garage?
02:10:15 No, it wasn't his garbage.
02:10:22 Okay,
02:10:25 you should
02:10:29 go find garbage.
02:10:30 You try to remind me to never have, never, never parked my car.
02:10:36 I don't want to say too much about it
02:10:37 because there's potentially ongoing investigations.
02:10:41 Oh, yeah, that's understandable.
02:10:43 I want you guys to talk about drummers.
02:10:46 You know what?
02:10:48 Damn,
02:10:50 I like it.
02:10:52 Well, the chorus makes you want to hear the.
02:10:54 Makes you want to hear a lot about him,
02:10:58 too, Gary.
02:10:59 Yeah. He's gone again.
02:11:01 Yeah. No, no, no. We talk about drummers.
02:11:03 I got one more thing I want to present.
02:11:04 You think I'm going to leave that whole half of the screen
02:11:06 just black and in remembrance of mine?
02:11:11 All right,
02:11:13 So that was the juror story was at the end.
02:11:15 I got to close it out.
02:11:17 Yeah. I don't know if I want to like that.
02:11:19 Anyway.
02:11:19 Was like, really listen and like, fully that would even like.
02:11:23 But the well, if there's any standard that people have to be listening,
02:11:26 then we should just wrap it.
02:11:29 Right.
02:11:30 Well, my cousin
02:11:32 nobody's listening but my cousin moving around in his garage.
02:11:37 I thought you didn't you tell us that story or.
02:11:41 No, I don't think I did.
02:11:43 Maybe in the sex chat, but
02:11:46 no other cousin, you know, that was my cousin that got shot.
02:11:50 This is my.
02:11:51 That's is his first cousin. They're there.
02:11:54 This is my third cousin. But
02:11:58 generic background music?
02:12:00 No, but that was found in his own garage
02:12:05 nude and dead.
02:12:09 But I don't know him with an notes with something written on his chest.
02:12:13 And so there's some suspicion on why someone would write their own suicide
02:12:17 note on their chest.
02:12:19 I'm not going to go into what the note was because there could be.
02:12:24 Was it? I don't know. I don't
02:12:26 I don't know.
02:12:27 Usually when it comes to like finding out things,
02:12:30 that's what that's what my question is, too.
02:12:31 But there is like, so we got it it because it's third cousin.
02:12:34 So my mom was getting from her God daughter
02:12:39 because she's more connected about the the mother of the kid
02:12:43 is I fucking grew grew up with like he's
02:12:47 eight years younger than me, but his mom always cut her hair growing up.
02:12:50 And so, like, we go to their house all the time, we play hide
02:12:53 and seek all the time and they're fucking big ass house.
02:12:58 And so like, and the kid was kind of a little bit of a brat growing up.
02:13:01 He was, he was difficult to deal with sometimes,
02:13:03 but he kind of got out of it and he ended up being pretty normal.
02:13:08 Good dude, I don't know,
02:13:10 kind of sucks, but this was,
02:13:13 in my opinion, murdered and other people's opinions murdered.
02:13:17 Nobody else around except his wife, who supposedly
02:13:22 called
02:13:24 his parents because he went out to the garage and never came back in.
02:13:29 And she was kind of
02:13:32 worried
02:13:34 about it.
02:13:36 I don't know why he would just go to the garage and check yourself.
02:13:40 I watch plenty of real crime stuff and it's they don't want to be the one
02:13:43 to find the situation that's going on when they have something that
02:13:46 when they're the one that helped it happen.
02:13:51 And he he was hung himself
02:13:54 or strangled himself or
02:14:00 again, still under
02:14:06 investigation.
02:14:06 My opinion.
02:14:07 I'm sure I watched these things all the time.
02:14:10 You E.W.
02:14:11 explored with us on YouTube is a great
02:14:15 true crime.
02:14:17 They use a lot of interrogation shit, and it's like they usually saw the show
02:14:20 like three or four years later,
02:14:23 unfortunately.
02:14:24 But I was since then I was following her.
02:14:29 Facebook is the day of that.
02:14:32 And so
02:14:34 it was shortly before Christmas.
02:14:36 So we're coming up on the one year anniversary.
02:14:42 She leading up to had made a comment
02:14:47 from a post she made a week prior to a dude
02:14:50 that she was kind of friends with and made some sly thing
02:14:55 about like it was some about her husband or something at the time.
02:14:59 And Then she went back and re commented, Oh, he wasn't that type of man.
02:15:03 Anyway, he took the easy way out and this and that like, right.
02:15:08 So then,
02:15:10 so that was like a major.
02:15:11 I got a screenshots of a lot of her Facebook had just for my own just to get
02:15:15 I don't know and there's a lot of there's not evidence that you could say
02:15:19 yes but there's a lot of weird behavior.
02:15:23 And then leading up to his funeral,
02:15:26 she's she's posting
02:15:30 Christmas
02:15:31 holiday party games that she wants to play
02:15:35 on Christmas with her family.
02:15:38 His funeral was Christmas Day or Christmas Eve.
02:15:42 Sorry, his funeral was Christmas Eve.
02:15:44 We then leave and go to our where we normally go,
02:15:47 which is with that side of the family, like nobody's really knowing how to feel.
02:15:52 Meanwhile, she is literally playing the games
02:15:55 that she was posting from death Day to Christmas
02:16:01 and then immediately after the funeral, you're literally playing these games.
02:16:07 This seems kind of weird.
02:16:09 And then she's kind of doing some weird, cryptic stuff.
02:16:14 Even recently, she's doing like some weird
02:16:16 kind of there was like a serial killer,
02:16:19 like Grinch kind of post where like the Grinch opened the door
02:16:23 and there's like a serial killers all at the door, like,
02:16:26 there's she's doing all these other, like, female Grinch posts about like, oh,
02:16:30 because in her head
02:16:31 I feel like she's thinking like, oh, I need to project that Halloween.
02:16:35 This time.
02:16:36 But like, the effigy is very much like,
02:16:39 she's the one who created like the guy was in the vehicle
02:16:43 and that's why he was out in the garage, was working on his vehicles.
02:16:46 And she the last Facebook change was a Grinch chick Grinch underneath
02:16:51 a vehicle with a carburetor in her hand, like with a smirk on her face.
02:16:54 Like it's it's fucking weird.
02:16:57 It's really fucking weird.
02:16:59 And again, I said, the coroner had said that
02:17:03 and I the last
02:17:05 word I got, it was from that the coroner was going to take
02:17:08 a couple of weeks and I was like a couple of months
02:17:11 and I was going to show up in February earlier this year.
02:17:16 And the reason I think I haven't heard much
02:17:19 is because I
02:17:22 probably do a hell of a monitoring situation
02:17:25 and waiting for someone to fucking slip up and say
02:17:28 something stupid.
02:17:31 Well,
02:17:32 don't do that.
02:17:34 I know her well, I know I was.
02:17:38 I was trying to make light in joke.
02:17:40 This is this is in a fairly prominent area of southeast Michigan.
02:17:45 If I don't know anybody, I don't know anything you're saying and stuff,
02:17:49 but I know that people act weird after death, even normal circle.
02:17:53 Yeah, I could see that. She wouldn't know how to process that. She was a
02:17:56 heroin addict
02:17:57 and game playing was going to stay with daughter together.
02:18:01 You're addicted to those kind of games.
02:18:03 I would.
02:18:05 I would think that somebody in a honest mourning situation would play them more.
02:18:10 Yeah, but I'm just saying
02:18:12 my mom would write a note and the man would write a note on a piece of paper.
02:18:16 My thing was, how was the note written?
02:18:18 Was it upside down? Was the right side up?
02:18:19 How how quality was it written?
02:18:21 If it was released on yourself and use it on yourself
02:18:25 on a piece of paper, you know, and him literally.
02:18:28 Yeah.
02:18:29 Yeah.
02:18:29 Right, right.
02:18:31 So I my mind immediately went trying to write it on a in a mirror and be like
02:18:34 that.
02:18:34 You had no idea you would tell you'd be able to tell you know
02:18:38 and then the other way it would be facing you would be upside down in the corner.
02:18:42 Yeah, right.
02:18:43 And the coroner said that the evidence that he already saw before the autopsy,
02:18:47 you know, was it entailed that was it potentially foul play or.
02:18:51 I don't know. I don't know.
02:18:53 I don't know if it wasn't a hard question to ask people.
02:18:57 You know, that's
02:18:59 I don't get any information from my mom because I was talking to my cousins.
02:19:02 And, you know,
02:19:04 especially if it's I mean, they're still trying it.
02:19:06 There's you don't. Right.
02:19:08 I mean, I think sometimes I have a fake Facebook account
02:19:12 that I used to just look at shit.
02:19:16 I used a real Facebook account on Facebook.
02:19:18 But there's some politicians that want to stop that from happening by
02:19:21 law for some reason, whatever, you know, anonymity and I that's fine.
02:19:27 I get that because I know I just wouldn't be as much of a dick.
02:19:31 But there's legit reasons to not
02:19:34 have, you know, real accounts like you were just I you I know.
02:19:37 Because you're. Yeah.
02:19:38 Anything you're going to say,
02:19:40 you're going to be doxing anything you don't say, you're going to be death.
02:19:42 You take a quick break
02:19:44 because I got a piss like a whoa.
02:19:46 Yeah.
02:19:47 Did I have something I was going to play?
02:19:49 Not exactly. I thought I did.
02:19:51 Yeah.
02:19:51 I'm like this.
02:19:53 I have something to play.
02:20:01 I have something here.
02:20:03 We can do This one
02:20:13 replay
02:20:18 course.
02:20:18 The show's not ending, though, because it sounds like the theme
02:20:24 you're going to go across.
02:21:55 It's a good segue way for drums
02:22:03 to keep playing the.
02:22:07 That's where.
02:22:12 Oh, the distinctive
02:22:25 tribute to.
02:22:31 Yeah.
02:22:32 The only other brain thing I heard was a lot of murder,
02:22:37 like murder brain, but no one that I'm just saying,
02:22:41 to be honest, it's so residual video that was like,
02:22:45 halfway intriguing, but like a psychotic brain.
02:22:49 Yeah, Yeah.
02:22:50 Because they can, like, they're supposedly the person lie detector
02:22:55 and do things so they can tell that, like, if you're pretty predisposed
02:23:00 for being able to know danger, but they can't see any danger in that
02:23:07 you're just
02:23:07 if you're capable, like if you have that type of like mentality.
02:23:10 So it doesn't mean necessarily you're going to do it, but
02:23:14 you have the disconnection.
02:23:16 It's a good start. Reality.
02:23:17 We're going to take you out and just put we're not going to act on it,
02:23:20 but we're just going to slide you over to this column over here.
02:23:23 I could do it.
02:23:25 I'm going to put you on a list that way if anyone goes missing.
02:23:27 Yes, I don't I don't I would rather have a crazy
02:23:30 fucking maniac than go down that road.
02:23:34 Yeah So I will shout out
02:23:38 my beer choice for tonight
02:23:41 was I found it at the local Texaco
02:23:45 Grindhouse cream ale.
02:23:47 Go through here Brewing Company, which is out of Minneapolis
02:23:50 or Memphis, Tennessee, 2007.
02:23:54 Pretty Good.
02:23:55 So I was looking at those rating.
02:23:56 It showed the fuck up shot again and I also didn't
02:23:58 want to hold it directly over my computer because it is an apple
02:24:01 and I don't want to be a dipshit because it is.
02:24:06 Is it a newer apple?
02:24:07 The keyboard is protected, so it's m on your phone.
02:24:11 Okay, I don't care. Dump that around.
02:24:14 One thing you'll have to replace is the keyboard.
02:24:17 So drawer story
02:24:23 and I have so many buttons.
02:24:24 You know what I got?
02:24:25 You should have.
02:24:26 I should have bought the bigger one
02:24:29 and you can
02:24:38 short, short, sweet.
02:24:39 Now it's got gunshots to one of my guys.
02:24:43 I like it.
02:24:44 Everyone loves it.
02:24:44 So I'm going to just so I
02:24:49 shelving situation desk here, shelves up here
02:24:54 my computer area laptop typically because I.
02:24:58 I get the habit of having a desktop computer.
02:25:00 I like to be able to take my shit wherever I go.
02:25:02 So I buy high end laptops instead of buying.
02:25:05 Know you get the M1
02:25:08 or any brand new any apple for that matter,
02:25:11 because the reliance's, the product.
02:25:16 These I've been an iPhone user since
02:25:19 iPhone 3G
02:25:24 keyboard my entire my entire life.
02:25:27 My parents have Apple computers.
02:25:29 My mom was a
02:25:31 teacher my mom learned it from you.
02:25:34 I learned it from you.
02:25:36 And it sucked because we didn't have the game capability.
02:25:39 But so it was quality computer. But
02:25:45 I didn't want to really
02:25:46 I don't know your story, but I think I did know I can.
02:25:49 You can, you can.
02:25:50 A degree that I forgot or you like to have a good laptop.
02:25:53 Yes, but it wasn't a mac at the time.
02:25:55 It was a Sony Vaio.
02:25:57 I was obsessed with the Sony bios for a little while.
02:26:00 I just because I like Sony as a company.
02:26:03 And then I switched to Apple once I was got enough money
02:26:06 to be able to afford one.
02:26:09 Windows have their place
02:26:10 cost effective, Macs have their place extremely reliable,
02:26:13 quality quality programs that you don't really need to fuck around with.
02:26:17 Too often, Windows sometimes, you know, uninstall reinstall and the iMac
02:26:23 even up to uninstall it, it's just a fucking standalone app application.
02:26:26 You just dump in the trash like you don't need
02:26:28 to fucking go to the uninstaller and do all this dumb fucking stupid
02:26:32 bullshit over it has a better, better scripting.
02:26:37 I agree.
02:26:40 And so
02:26:43 I just used my
02:26:44 so I would be smoking weed in my room occasionally.
02:26:48 So I burn candles and
02:26:51 you know, the candle getting done of its lifecycle
02:26:54 and so like you might have another candle and so you take
02:26:59 the little bit of the candle and you put it on top of the other candle.
02:27:03 The bull that holding is holding the candle is able to
02:27:07 take in that extra wax.
02:27:08 It's not a big deal
02:27:11 except the one time it wasn't.
02:27:13 And so I had a candle sitting on top of a candle and no,
02:27:16 it was able to take in the wax,
02:27:17 but now it was able to give the wax the path in which the melting wax.
02:27:22 So it happened to just lead right down the side of the fucking
02:27:26 candle, down right down the side of the, the thing that was the holder,
02:27:30 the candle holder was it sitting right on my fucking shelf
02:27:34 and I'm using my computer and all of a sudden just this, the stream
02:27:37 starts coming down and it took like 3 seconds for my brain to just go,
02:27:43 The fuck is going on?
02:27:44 Because like, I see it and it's a weird substance and I'm like,
02:27:47 I'm like, What the fuck is this?
02:27:49 And I'm looking on like, What the fuck?
02:27:50 And I'm like, Oh, it's a fucking candle.
02:27:52 So obviously all that wax in my keyboard just,
02:27:57 yeah, no,
02:27:58 I do use external keyboards for a while
02:28:00 and the computers are not going to shut up for a little while.
02:28:03 But yeah, that was, that was stupid on my part.
02:28:08 But it would, it would a drain right into the
02:28:10 but it just happened to take this fucking path.
02:28:13 But it was just funny to me because I look back at
02:28:15 I was pissed at the time but it was literally like 2 seconds, 3 seconds.
02:28:19 I'm sitting there going like my brain didn't my mind did not register
02:28:23 what was going on.
02:28:24 It clearly it was a Windows candle melted on the apple.
02:28:28 So when I was there, I was either rebooted.
02:28:30 Afterwards, the blue screen
02:28:34 going out, looking at
02:28:36 that was a terrible joke.
02:28:40 I kept going out,
02:28:44 Yeah,
02:28:45 I got your flanges that unfortunately I wasn't able to get to.
02:28:49 I got my third, third day,
02:28:53 this golf video that's got some old Gary in.
02:28:57 It was from young Gary.
02:28:59 I don't edit the air I does that and it
02:29:02 what it said turd what is what is what is today.
02:29:07 What is today.
02:29:08 What is Ted Turner is this because he's he was from the South so
02:29:13 it was a big of dying day, night and day.
02:29:14 And then I remembered how he kind of was asked that exactly.
02:29:17 But he and he would go.
02:29:19 He knew that it'd be funny, but for the rest of us.
02:29:23 What is he saying is that it was Turner.
02:29:25 Da da da da da da.
02:29:28 What is today.
02:29:30 Oh, because
02:29:31 he was a term That was always a word of choice though.
02:29:34 That guy was tired.
02:29:36 Turturro's being tired.
02:29:38 And so, like, we.
02:29:39 I know we said I don't know what called him turd also.
02:29:43 So turn then moved away.
02:29:47 And then he came back
02:29:48 for like a week and we just golfed like five,
02:29:52 five rounds in like a
02:29:55 three day span.
02:29:57 And we just yeah, we just brought on this golf, whatever.
02:30:00 So third day was really a multitude of days,
02:30:05 but it, it was just ended up becoming this stupid thing
02:30:07 that we coined it.
02:30:10 But yeah, we sidebar from the drummers again.
02:30:13 We're fucking hard to tell you
02:30:15 know, you can call it a rabbit hole because we didn't even dive down the hole.
02:30:18 We just drove down the hole next to the Rabbit Hole.
02:30:20 I'm not clicking it.
02:30:23 I didn't do anything. It.
02:30:27 I kind of wanted Gary to be a part of this, but that's okay.
02:30:29 You can watch it later.
02:30:30 He really is a fan of the Ranger show.
02:30:33 You kind of want Gary to be a part of everything.
02:30:36 I feel like he's thinking secretly
02:30:39 of this man crush on Gary more than he does.
02:30:42 And yeah, he's so I've always said he's he's got a weird draw to everyone.
02:30:47 You go to one knowing him from day one
02:30:51 at the disc golf course, it seemed like you knew everyone at the disc golf course.
02:30:55 I agree.
02:30:55 I have. No, I'm not questioning the love for Gary.
02:30:58 I just thought that he
02:31:01 the way he talked about you, I thought that was you.
02:31:04 I Thought you were his. Gary.
02:31:07 No, no, no. So.
02:31:08 So it happens, you know.
02:31:10 Easy, easy.
02:31:11 That will always be his first love,
02:31:14 first wife.
02:31:15 But his.
02:31:17 He's had many, many loves in between.
02:31:19 Then.
02:31:19 I wouldn't say I'm his second love, but I'm further down the line.
02:31:23 And then he he drifted.
02:31:24 Kale I'm not sure I'm not sure he's into fully now,
02:31:28 but now he's got his he's got his little boy toys.
02:31:32 This isn't a gay conversation at.
02:31:33 All for the record, Anybody who's listening, it's not at all.
02:31:36 It's funny because it's not good at all, but there's some truth to it.
02:31:41 He'll admit it.
02:31:42 But I'm not pushing any of the man.
02:31:45 He's watching it. He's watching.
02:31:46 And he's one of the six people watching.
02:31:47 He's laughing at that right now for sure. But
02:31:51 of course he is.
02:31:54 They were listed
02:31:55 or were listed as number one podcast on Rumble.
02:31:59 And so.
02:31:59 Okay, well, well,
02:32:00 since time, this is a 50 minute video, so I'm going to skip through.
02:32:03 But this is our little, little our fifth round.
02:32:06 The algorithm is clearly broken because Fresh and fit has 10,000 viewers
02:32:10 and we have seven
02:32:13 there, like Black and the Rooster.
02:32:16 We like to look at these, see the old talking,
02:32:18 Gary, over one hour, show it again.
02:32:22 It's young, easy it to go back to first on the radio.
02:32:26 We're not outing anybody's license.
02:32:28 Do you ever anything old old or are these are license plates.
02:32:31 Yep. Old.
02:32:32 Yeah, I Had not had this truck for at least ten years, it looks like.
02:32:35 Actually, it it looks like Gary, it was one of those young filters,
02:32:41 right.
02:32:41 It it's weird.
02:32:42 Well, look at the hairline.
02:32:44 The hairline does not change much.
02:32:45 Now, this is over ten years ago.
02:32:48 It's dark.
02:32:49 It's darker hair.
02:32:51 Oh, sure.
02:32:52 Was he shorter
02:32:55 now, or is that a really short truck?
02:32:58 The little the truck is squatter.
02:33:01 The truck's more squat than the newer Colorado.
02:33:04 That's the older Colorado.
02:33:05 I. I sold that truck.
02:33:07 The dealership was only gave me like 750 for this park
02:33:10 when I traded in and bought my newer Colorado truck.
02:33:13 The dealer.
02:33:14 And so my buddy, I was like, well you really good friend of mine
02:33:18 was like, well, do you want to you want this truck for 750?
02:33:21 And he's like, Well, it's worth more than that.
02:33:22 I'm like, half of the dealership's going to give me 750.
02:33:24 I don't have time to fuck around with private selling on this shit.
02:33:27 I'm not dealing with any of that bullshit.
02:33:29 And so he's like, I'll give you more than 750.
02:33:31 And I'm like, Whatever the fuck you want to give me for it.
02:33:34 Opening it up, getting impounded because you get a lot of
02:33:37 and then you end up going to jail for a little while. But
02:33:41 he's sober now, clean and sober now, supposedly in a sense,
02:33:46 alcohol wise.
02:33:49 And I was talking to him and that's the guy that Gary mentioned
02:33:52 on the previous podcast that his you may have met.
02:33:55 Well,
02:33:56 I did.
02:33:57 I'm sure I did. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
02:34:00 And I never got even 750 for this truck yet.
02:34:03 So that's a little bit of my hang up.
02:34:06 But it's really not the throw the money thing.
02:34:07 It's really the principle.
02:34:08 I help that guy so much and I did it in the guise of his family
02:34:13 and I wish him well.
02:34:14 I have no hard feelings, but I just don't want to get involved with that.
02:34:16 You know how it is with you.
02:34:19 I'm sure you know
02:34:21 you guys, he's not you know, that's what Gary So you guys to a good place?
02:34:24 I don't know.
02:34:25 I love to still be friends with you,
02:34:26 but I'm not really friends with too many people anymore. I don't.
02:34:29 I guess my M.O.
02:34:31 maybe that's done.
02:34:32 Maybe that's on you after, like, one or two or three or four after
02:34:35 I started questioning.
02:34:36 Maybe I'm the asshole.
02:34:39 Well, no, that's all I'm saying.
02:34:40 Maybe I just want to distance myself because I'm like, maybe I'm helping.
02:34:43 Because whenever he's hanging out with me, we never get in trouble.
02:34:46 But he's able do whatever the fuck he wants.
02:34:48 And as a residual, like, you know, that's some of my best times
02:34:52 and worst times were with them. Yeah.
02:34:54 Fuck that shit, though.
02:34:55 You're also you're an adult now not a 20 something that you know doing.
02:34:58 Literally. That's what I'm saying. Yeah. Oh
02:35:02 I did five has acid acid with them at the Indiana State Fair.
02:35:05 It was the greatest time ever.
02:35:07 What a fucking greatest story.
02:35:09 I think I told some of the stories before
02:35:12 and maybe we'll revisit that now.
02:35:15 Right now. But.
02:35:16 But then when I heard when he got out of jail and he was like, sober
02:35:21 and then I was told by Eazy that like, yeah, he's sober,
02:35:24 but he's he's riding around in a mopeds because he can't get a vehicle.
02:35:28 And then he also has, like,
02:35:29 you know, still illegal drugs that I'm just not alcohol,
02:35:33 he's not drinking, but he's just doing a bunch of pills
02:35:35 and it's just like or mushrooms or fucking asshole
02:35:40 or I don't know you're so you're the moped thing is.
02:35:43 Okay.
02:35:43 I mean, it's a little rough in the wintertime,
02:35:45 but you're just
02:35:46 you're a thin line away from going right back to jail and going away for longer
02:35:50 and taking yourself away from your children.
02:35:51 So I used to with my issue, I used to work with an older guy in second job.
02:35:56 Don't be responsible for any of that.
02:35:58 He used to brag about his electric bike.
02:36:00 It wasn't a moped.
02:36:00 It was actually one of those electric fat tire bicycles.
02:36:04 Yeah, but then he was always an hour and a half late.
02:36:07 I had to pick him up and take him home any time it rained or snowed
02:36:10 with throw his fucking bike in the back of my truck.
02:36:12 But then every day he'd come back.
02:36:13 The next day I was an environmental great person.
02:36:16 He was. And how he was helping
02:36:18 somebody.
02:36:19 I'm like carpooling.
02:36:20 I mean, because I'm picking up your slack.
02:36:23 Who do you think?
02:36:23 What do you think of them fucking carpool lanes that they got now?
02:36:26 What the fuck is all that shit?
02:36:28 You know, 70.
02:36:29 At first I thought it replaced the lane, and I was furious because I thought,
02:36:32 Well, let's just open that lane up.
02:36:34 That was like, intended that the entire time.
02:36:36 I'm fine with it.
02:36:37 It's just for 2 hours in the morning, 2 hours, I don't care.
02:36:41 And it's a single lane away,
02:36:43 and I can set up a dummy in my car now or hire somebody to sit next, right?
02:36:46 Yeah. Yeah.
02:36:47 And it's just it's there has to be a cop there too.
02:36:50 So it's like I doubt our police officers are really even groomed into,
02:36:53 like going, Oh yeah, that's something I can do. That was certain.
02:36:55 That was hypothetical too.
02:36:56 Neither one of us obviously would ever break any laws intentionally.
02:37:00 Never, Never. Not never.
02:37:04 That's not against the law.
02:37:06 I don't know where you are, but it's not against the law for me
02:37:11 anything.
02:37:12 I got it here.
02:37:15 But it's weird
02:37:16 because it's in some of them on YouTube.
02:37:19 There's videos on YouTube of people bringing actual physical bugs
02:37:23 through TSA and all this shit.
02:37:27 But that's what I learned from Canada is like, it's legal in Canada.
02:37:30 It's legal in the States. Really Legal.
02:37:32 Yeah, but don't bring it across.
02:37:34 I'm like, Well, what a fucking marketing ploy that is.
02:37:37 You know,
02:37:39 it's like, don't bring alcohol into a stadium because they want you to buy it.
02:37:42 It's not for any border safety.
02:37:45 Yeah, but you still do it anyway sometimes, or you do it.
02:37:47 They're not worried about
02:37:48 bringing ugly bugs or anything, you know, They're not worried about controlling it.
02:37:52 They're just worried about selling it themselves
02:37:55 to bring alcohol in the stadiums.
02:37:56 But I do it inside of my body already.
02:37:58 So tourism in marijuana sells
02:38:01 probably would go hand in hand, skyrocketing
02:38:06 So I don't know.
02:38:07 I think I was going to mention if you go the fuck it was,
02:38:08 you got to go to Colorado, you got to play the Gary video in Colorado.
02:38:12 The will
02:38:15 Colorado to kill to
02:38:18 fuck we rabbit hold the fuck out of that thing then when it was 80
02:38:22 or in your mind
02:38:24 I don't know.
02:38:27 We went from Gary's dipshit
02:38:28 face to my truck right there.
02:38:32 That's. See, that's. That's why.
02:38:33 I made that fucking Red Bull that gives a shit like that.
02:38:36 We start at Gary and just go. Of course.
02:38:38 Then we dive into my truck, we go into my body like,
02:38:40 that's the fucking rabbit hole of talking about where we just get lost.
02:38:44 It's like, whatever the fuck I know I sound anti-death goth,
02:38:46 but I like the way his
02:38:47 this golf bag looks like a fake jam box 1980s jam box with the.
02:38:53 Yeah, these are two. These are two marker discs.
02:38:55 Typically they're used for like marking your spot.
02:38:58 If you are on the same disc again, you can put the little marker down
02:39:02 and then sometimes when you're
02:39:03 when you're drunk as fuck and you forget to pick up your disc,
02:39:09 forgetting the marker is better than forgetting one of your favorite discs.
02:39:12 So yeah,
02:39:15 but I guess we'll just get back in a fuckface
02:39:17 because I can't remember where we were at prior to that.
02:39:19 But this was a disco video I put together in honor of a day.
02:39:24 So this is from round five during
02:39:27 the year of everything I do on this, the survey video.
02:39:30 I do have some stuff on as well, not on this particular one, but had on
02:39:34 one of the previous rounds of either two other rounds or some video video.
02:39:39 So I've got a fucking cigaret in my hand.
02:39:42 This is back on, on the fucking cigaret smoke.
02:39:44 I quit smoking Cigarets at 26 years old.
02:39:46 Got a new one and that's it.
02:39:47 I'm going to be 39.
02:39:49 Coming up video right now in two weeks my camera
02:39:53 this is
02:39:56 going hairline that is the same hairline he is rocking today, right?
02:39:59 They're not the same hairline and he's on his phone.
02:40:02 Is he playing Clash of Clans?
02:40:03 Oh, look, no, look at this, though.
02:40:05 He can't because he's a flip phone.
02:40:07 Like I fucking like this shit is vintage.
02:40:10 Yeah, Yeah, it's a fucking flip phone.
02:40:14 It's nice. It's not a track no antenna.
02:40:16 So it's not a track phone?
02:40:20 I'd say it.
02:40:21 Is it off the disc?
02:40:22 Help the wind Resistance. Um, I could have.
02:40:25 It can be a little bit.
02:40:26 It could be in the morning, a little bit to do on the grass
02:40:30 and the grip is a grip
02:40:32 thing that we have to wait for.
02:40:35 When he spins it like a little bit as
02:40:39 you go to a couple of photos, because I don't take videos of everything
02:40:42 we of have a mesh that together later is that Eric
02:40:47 those third
02:40:49 I got to see or hear from but not like this It's such a great shot
02:40:54 this is I am like awesome I wasn't I'm even awesome right now.
02:40:58 See that's my problem too, is I can't tell the difference
02:41:00 between a regular shot and a great shot because that just look like, you know,
02:41:03 save face disappears, you know, disappears
02:41:06 like, oh, well, you just go, was that one.
02:41:09 We all we we try to zero There are there was Bigfoot.
02:41:13 I saw Bigfoot
02:41:16 and even in a Budweiser hat
02:41:17 I haven't drank in Budweiser in, like, 15 years.
02:41:21 It's a lot.
02:41:22 But that's really one that when they sold the the Swedish company is really
02:41:26 when I know they drink nationalized nowadays
02:41:31 they meaning college people. Yes.
02:41:33 He threw away straight for this whole.
02:41:36 Yeah I can Gary So sounds like the same dipshit.
02:41:41 It's great.
02:41:41 So here what the fuck this particular whole. Yeah.
02:41:44 So on this particular hole, he would always try to throw this roller
02:41:47 for fucking years and it never worked out.
02:41:51 So the roller, you kind of angle the disc
02:41:55 and so when you, when it lands, it lands more vertical and it starts to roll
02:42:00 and there's people that can throw like fucking like 400, 500 foot
02:42:04 rollers, they just get it to keep rolling, especially if there's wind you can get.
02:42:07 The wind will help the disc from
02:42:11 this dipshit for years.
02:42:14 I'm so glad he gave up on it.
02:42:15 To be honest, I kind of forgot about this until, like, I watched this, but
02:42:22 this is a terrible shot.
02:42:23 And he did this way too many times.
02:42:25 He never had that successful the shot ever on this.
02:42:28 But that's the
02:42:31 Oh, go safe is what he says to you.
02:42:32 This is so sad. Which is hilarious,
02:42:36 I got to say.
02:42:37 So what happens is he did it as he points to the side. No.
02:42:41 Yeah, we might be in trouble here
02:42:45 because it hit the ground earlier.
02:42:47 Just it hot hard into the early shit to the last.
02:42:51 Like,
02:42:52 here's the door.
02:42:57 Did you in all honesty, did you did you cherry pick
02:43:00 find the one good game you had.
02:43:03 No this was just what we recorded that day.
02:43:05 This was a compilation of everything we recorded day.
02:43:08 So like the previous rounds, we just took some random
02:43:11 I just took some random photos, random video here and just for the sake of it.
02:43:16 And then like, it kind of became a thing.
02:43:18 And then on the final round, like we kind of recorded kind of a third thing.
02:43:24 Most of was going on. Yeah.
02:43:26 Just because I don't know,
02:43:27 because he came back and he hadn't been back in a while and,
02:43:30 and which one was right and I was okay.
02:43:32 Yeah, that's right. Yeah. He's a little short motherfucker.
02:43:36 I knew
02:43:39 he actually did not like me a lot when he first met me.
02:43:42 I did not know this, but apparently he told you I was just because I was.
02:43:48 And then he learned that kind of.
02:43:50 He then got it started to get my support, my humor,
02:43:54 because they almost were going to kick him out of the disco through
02:43:58 either hair and the white
02:44:01 dress shoes.
02:44:02 I know. Yeah, but this is That was a fucking beautiful shot. Yeah.
02:44:04 I don't know.
02:44:05 I couldn't look past your socks and shoes,
02:44:11 and it was a great show in a short time,
02:44:15 so. I don't know.
02:44:17 Yeah. Let's see how this is.
02:44:19 I thought there's.
02:44:20 There's a rule about swearing in shorts.
02:44:23 Shorts?
02:44:23 Sometimes he would come in with his Snapple shirt on,
02:44:26 but usually it's long pants. Yeah, I don't know. It doesn't have.
02:44:30 And that's a good point.
02:44:32 What is this?
02:44:32 Get a big boy socks and shoes on, though, because like, nowadays,
02:44:37 like I will not go to fucking Stony Creek without long socks and some fucking spray
02:44:41 because the shit is out of control for as long as you've been going there.
02:44:46 Up until like the last couple of years, I even had one.
02:44:51 Never even thought about ticks.
02:44:52 I had one on me one time and it was on my hip.
02:44:57 And the reason it was on my hip is because I was laying down on the grass.
02:45:00 I don't want to know that you're sorry.
02:45:02 Oh, boy.
02:45:03 Quick, your story.
02:45:04 We went golfing all day, and then I ended up going to a hotel
02:45:08 party that night, drinking all day, doing a bunch of blow.
02:45:14 And then
02:45:14 when I woke up the next morning to take a shower and a take on my hip,
02:45:18 and so I just was like, freaked out, and I just started banging on it.
02:45:21 And then it just fell off.
02:45:23 And I'm like, Yeah, you're not supposed to just that's not how you get rid of that.
02:45:28 You're not supposed to do that because I'm going to freak out.
02:45:31 PSA You just don't have the head in there, really don't know that,
02:45:35 and you got to get that head out of there, too.
02:45:36 I just freaked out. It was I mean, I'm like, get off me.
02:45:39 Get off me.
02:45:40 And You thought that was so? I did.
02:45:43 I went to the I saw I always joke because because
02:45:47 I think the reason it never fully last is because
02:45:49 I was probably kept fighting in the army and was like, oh, shit.
02:45:52 Like.
02:45:53 And then tried to, but because I was fucking drunk and, and a lot of blow.
02:45:58 So I I,
02:46:07 but I
02:46:08 went to the doctor and these other didn't watch at all.
02:46:11 It, it didn't, it didn't even
02:46:15 match, which makes me think that it was the alcohol and the blow.
02:46:19 It couldn't get, it couldn't fully engulf, you know.
02:46:23 But he was fuck boy
02:46:25 I could have been a female maybe was a female tech and it didn't.
02:46:30 But they don't, they don't penetrate.
02:46:32 I don't know, you know, from a male
02:46:35 penetrate
02:46:40 I don't
02:46:40 I well it was fagot and it is brown shoes I don't
02:46:43 I don't let no female don't let no women tick by me.
02:46:48 Listen I don't know like no women taste like
02:46:50 they don't bite me the fuck I don't even know we even got
02:46:54 this is back when like shorts that were above your knee were so unpopular.
02:46:57 Oh, I still don't like the feel of them.
02:47:00 I don't wear them.
02:47:01 But there are I just don't go to the airport.
02:47:03 To be clear, those bottles are jorts and they were never popular
02:47:08 they they were just perfectly fine.
02:47:10 It depends on.
02:47:11 So the plain average blue denim?
02:47:15 No, but if you had some like the grayer denim or the or like a black
02:47:20 or denim or like a stone wash I guess do what you would call it.
02:47:24 I don't know. I'm not that much of a fagot to wear.
02:47:26 I wouldn't exactly what that means, I guess.
02:47:29 I think I know what that means, you know?
02:47:32 Yeah, that's the thing.
02:47:33 You put the qualifier in there tells me, you know, those are like the fuck you.
02:47:38 Those are like the atypical blue above my knees.
02:47:41 Yeah.
02:47:42 This is some corny CORNISH because he's got a collared shirt on.
02:47:46 I even heard right.
02:47:48 I guess this
02:47:51 even I don't like the shirt that I'm wearing,
02:47:52 but that's a Tommy Hilfiger shirt I read on.
02:47:56 But now see, so he's he's throwing it at a woman.
02:47:59 And I don't listen to women yelling.
02:48:00 I tell him to shut up. Tell him to shut up,
02:48:07 though.
02:48:08 Oh, he's
02:48:10 to see how when he's throwing it,
02:48:12 how the desk is angled this way.
02:48:16 That's where you from?
02:48:19 So typically when you throw, you tell me you want to throw a level
02:48:22 to the surface of the earth.
02:48:23 Unless the dice that you're throwing, trying to manipulate this flight pattern
02:48:26 pattern to potentially fight further.
02:48:29 So this desk, if he would throw flat,
02:48:33 flat to the earth is, in my opinion, based on the whole and I don't know what
02:48:38 this keystone, but based on the whole in the way it flies, the disk
02:48:41 pattern is going to be straight
02:48:43 until it loses the momentum and it's going to fall off this way.
02:48:47 There's there's disks that try to hold their pattern
02:48:50 a little bit and they might, but those don't fly as far.
02:48:54 And then there's just that you can throw that their flight pattern will fall off
02:48:57 this way.
02:48:58 Heizer Anheuser So this disk is going to fall this way.
02:49:04 He's going to throw it like this.
02:49:06 So it rides that line more and then in a more direct pattern.
02:49:11 So initially he's going to throw really close to these trees.
02:49:14 But because of this angle and the way that it's going
02:49:17 to fly, it's going to ride its natural pattern.
02:49:20 But with the exception of this degree of change and it's going to end up flying,
02:49:26 Oh no, that's the fucking shitty hold over.
02:49:30 It's a big kick.
02:49:31 And I go,
02:49:34 Oh, I had all three.
02:49:35 It's the same concept here, except not a ruler,
02:49:40 but that same concept.
02:49:42 I don't know if you can be able see that as well, but
02:49:46 so there is a little bit of some turn in as it is
02:49:49 and not as much as noticeable as the other one, but that's the concept.
02:49:54 So he's riding really close to this shed, but the disk starts to turn.
02:49:59 You can see it start to turn a little bit to the right
02:50:02 and it's going to ride that pattern out.
02:50:03 It's still going to fall back to the left once it finally finishes.
02:50:08 But he's able to manipulate that that natural flight path of the disk.
02:50:11 And that's kind of the art of disk off of it.
02:50:14 The disks have their natural pattern and if you just throw them straight,
02:50:17 they're going to land the exact same way.
02:50:19 It's kind of manipulating those pitches and stuff to kind of maximize distance
02:50:29 and all this fucking camera footage.
02:50:31 So they throw, even if I can see it like a great,
02:50:37 great shot, this is the same shot just from towards camera
02:50:41 or my camera.
02:50:46 But what's funny too,
02:50:47 is the cool thing about some of this shit is a lot of these holes have changed.
02:50:50 Some of these have not or aren't even available anymore.
02:50:55 So you are
02:51:01 there.
02:51:01 So I've got a black cargo shorts on stuff
02:51:05 and they were like at my knees or below.
02:51:08 And that was that was right.
02:51:10 Sharp But you can't see that then
02:51:14 as those get to some
02:51:18 of the Gary banter,
02:51:21 they won't know what was going on,
02:51:30 where they're protecting
02:51:34 the 2000 this is to land.
02:51:41 So the they're going best.
02:51:42 But yeah, so Gary Terry getting an argument over a score up here
02:51:45 as we go through this and I want to bring up the dum dum.
02:51:59 I don't know
02:52:00 that anybody but there is the Kid Rock playing in the background.
02:52:03 But I wasn't for anyone.
02:52:06 That's. Well, actually,
02:52:08 I love
02:52:10 rock and roll,
02:52:13 but we didn't get Gary to
02:52:19 I don't know what
02:52:20 resuming and I think those are just sticking out.
02:52:24 So I'm looking for jokingly looking for arrowheads there.
02:52:26 And then Turd was
02:52:28 to me jokingly looking for arrowheads.
02:52:30 And I didn't know
02:52:33 the arrowhead was a joke.
02:52:34 Our buddy Jack is where we got the hot dog band's name from.
02:52:38 So Jack,
02:52:43 as we heard, wasn't he So Jack, Hot dog, one story.
02:52:46 So, Jack, I was not there at this disc golf round
02:52:50 they were waiting for.
02:52:51 They were going to barbecue at the disc golf course, hot dogs and shit.
02:52:56 And so they go they have the round.
02:52:58 The round is done they start barbecuing.
02:53:02 Hot dog was are missing
02:53:04 Jack blames
02:53:08 I apparently was like yelling at everybody and like cussing them out or some shit
02:53:12 about like how they lost the hot dog bonds or like I don't know and like,
02:53:15 he just made it this big fucking spectacle.
02:53:17 And they were like.
02:53:18 I was not there.
02:53:19 But the story that I heard was like,
02:53:20 he was just being outrageous for absolutely no fucking reason.
02:53:23 When they took him home to his mom's house,
02:53:28 the hot dog was were sitting on the kitchen table
02:53:31 and his kitchen table, he forgot to bring them.
02:53:34 And ever since then, he that kind of he was of a weirdo.
02:53:37 He was a good dude, but he was just so kind of a weirdo.
02:53:39 But that was kind of the bottom, the last straw for Jack.
02:53:44 He didn't come around too much more after that, and the time that he did,
02:53:49 I then
02:53:51 jokingly went to the store, bought a bag of hot dog buns
02:53:55 as we walked up to greet them at the front of the golf course.
02:54:00 I had the hijacked ones behind my back
02:54:02 and then I pulled them out and I threw the whole bag of buns
02:54:05 directly, his face going to hit him square in the face and the nose.
02:54:09 And that's the only reason why I bought that.
02:54:13 To do that,
02:54:15 he like it.
02:54:16 He kind of he enrolled off his shoulders a little bit.
02:54:18 You could tell you kind of
02:54:19 like wanted to blow up a little bit, but he kind of he didn't.
02:54:22 You got to move like a joke.
02:54:24 But I like a little bit of a dick, but it's just a joke.
02:54:27 Fuck a to dog. One second.
02:54:30 But this is me looking for arrows in this spot
02:54:32 right here would be water or the road right here.
02:54:34 And it still does to this day.
02:54:36 And Jack would look for arrowheads in this
02:54:40 area and claim that he found arrowheads before that.
02:54:42 And so that's our joke.
02:54:44 Where it doesn't.
02:54:47 But where are you Just golfing?
02:54:50 Where's that? The hole right here.
02:54:52 But this is the walk between hole, the hole and the water or drain.
02:54:55 That's Vegas is a downward slope and it erodes
02:54:58 some of the as well as dirt, air and water all road like shit away
02:55:02 and some Jack has claimed he's found arrowheads
02:55:06 in here and so we always joke every single time we walk by those narrow
02:55:10 a fuzzy fuzzy, fuzzy right here turn one retard,
02:55:17 retard,
02:55:20 fuzzy retard,
02:55:22 fuzzy, dumb, dumb
02:55:25 thing.
02:55:26 Oh, what? Did you forget that?
02:55:28 What was sitting over there?
02:55:29 Those were yelling at them.
02:55:30 Dumb dumb dipshit forgot his fucking indirectly. No.
02:55:35 Unless you easier to discuss this.
02:55:39 Well you're not allowed to do that.
02:55:40 Is that of.
02:55:41 No. You can just throw a second one.
02:55:43 It doesn't count, but
02:55:47 yeah, if you throw on it, then you suck.
02:55:49 You're still going to play that one, but you might chuck
02:55:51 another one just to play it or to see if you can do another.
02:55:56 But it was like a huge fucking water jug with me.
02:55:59 I'm not good. I'm think.
02:56:01 And you know, I like to talk about it.
02:56:06 I guess it's hot as fuck.
02:56:07 I mean,
02:56:10 All right, so this is where I
02:56:14 you're the
02:56:14 very you can be your whole string around you are.
02:56:19 Yeah. He doesn't know which one to wipe.
02:56:21 I got fuck with you over to the Hungarians.
02:56:24 Look, every time it takes a boobie wipes the nose.
02:56:27 I wonder Body was swollen
02:56:31 shorts.
02:56:32 Yeah.
02:56:33 No, there are no, there are none. No.
02:56:36 You're sure about me? We're all.
02:56:39 We're all.
02:56:40 We're all men here. Yeah.
02:56:43 Allegedly
02:56:49 it is all on.
02:56:51 Dave is awesome.
02:56:53 Arrowhead. Arrowhead,
02:56:56 Arrowhead.
02:56:59 Several of them urinating about seven feet away from
02:57:03 more than one occasion.
02:57:05 One burning down. Yeah.
02:57:06 So I'm doing a story right here.
02:57:08 So we we were on firefighters was I'm.
02:57:10 Yeah.
02:57:11 And firefighters is like a
02:57:14 Rochester
02:57:17 John are doing Jonathan Rochester I'm 18
02:57:22 and the one again and firefighter is part
02:57:25 Yeah yeah and we're and it's like it's pretty wide open and it's
02:57:29 not that big but it's a nice little course
02:57:32 and all of a sudden these two chicks like roll up
02:57:35 and they were like playing bass, just golf together.
02:57:38 I guess I can't live with anybody else,
02:57:40 but they just roll to a tree and just started like you are, right?
02:57:44 Like they're 18 at the waterhole.
02:57:47 It was the weirdest thing because that was a boat for, you know,
02:57:51 there was a parking like those, you know, it's like weird.
02:57:53 It's like you're doing that right there and the like.
02:57:56 No. Yes, you did.
02:57:57 You're
02:58:00 that was a boat.
02:58:00 Yeah. So, yeah,
02:58:03 momentous occasion like their day.
02:58:05 I want to get back to do our How did you go on that we really took a boat.
02:58:11 Yeah. Yeah.
02:58:12 You're a fast paced 400 year.
02:58:14 You did not do that.
02:58:16 I know we do. 14.
02:58:18 You were at three under after a
02:58:21 cranium hole, and you really turned to screw up.
02:58:25 That was a boat for you.
02:58:28 So not four under.
02:58:29 You just said three under after the water hole?
02:58:32 No. Yes, you did.
02:58:33 You're in town or in a smart water show.
02:58:35 It's none of your work.
02:58:36 Sure.
02:58:40 Is this exhibit A or something?
02:58:50 Oh, yeah.
02:58:51 It gives you a hint value thing.
02:58:52 I keep taking pictures of easy sitting down because he was, like,
02:58:54 not feeling good for some reason.
02:58:56 Like we drank too much or
02:59:06 it freeze.
02:59:13 Yeah.
02:59:13 Last year.
02:59:18 Alicia, you must.
02:59:19 You got to put some more quarters in your internet or a totally lost.
02:59:21 Yeah, that's all right.
02:59:24 That was get to wrap it up anyway.
02:59:27 I'll give you a few to come back.
02:59:28 If not, I'm going to play a
02:59:32 another mix.
02:59:43 We have
03:00:02 seven independent
03:00:10 until 3:00.
03:00:12 The tall canvas kicks in the door.
03:00:13 This is somebody speaking part of who at the people of color
03:00:18 going into what looks like a
03:00:23 white woman going out without a fight
03:00:26 for tomorrow.
03:00:27 A spokeswoman stocks clothing down by no different body once.
03:00:32 Yeah, but I'll go with you.
03:00:34 You want my back?
03:00:36 I'm telling you that some woman on the floor.
03:00:38 That's what the your mom.
03:00:55 I'm going. Oh!
03:01:00 Oh, my God.
03:01:15 My day is more possible because
03:01:19 I feel like I'm the one that's doing dope
03:01:22 all the time.
03:01:28 They don't,
03:01:29 and then I'm walking free.
03:01:31 But that's bullshit.
03:01:32 I got a little window of gas in.
03:01:35 Then my dad did my job of being basket.
03:01:37 I have a woman down by.
03:01:41 She was down to get me to help me out.
03:01:45 What's the me single question on the picks?
03:01:50 Then I go up and then I love
03:01:54 the want one
03:01:57 come to me.
03:02:01 What?
03:02:02 I wanted to hit Larry. Go.
03:02:04 Hey, he's there, but he's not here.
03:02:08 Oh, it's muted.
03:02:09 Here we go.
03:02:11 I want to talk about.
03:02:12 I want to talk about open mind.
03:02:16 Is open mind if if the brain in the mind are this
03:02:21 similar?
03:02:23 Not if the mind isn't more expanded, then
03:02:27 how can we open our mind?
03:02:28 Is that just some jargon nonsense work shit that makes up your mind
03:02:34 for your mind?
03:02:35 Expand and then open your mind.
03:02:36 Yeah. All that shit.
03:02:37 Is that just jargon or is there really some voodoo?
03:02:40 You know, again, whatever those monkish, you know,
03:02:44 ancient wisdom to that,
03:02:46 if it wants to pledge, if he was here he would,
03:02:50 I mean, well he would shit on it, he would show me some deep theory.
03:02:54 Now he believes in sun theory.
03:02:57 So what's that?
03:02:58 That an ape got stoned?
03:03:00 I mean, psychedelics, psychedelics, just like, you know,
03:03:04 advancing consciousness through the means of
03:03:08 just weird trips that make you.
03:03:11 But then the philosophize more.
03:03:14 But then they.
03:03:15 What do they then?
03:03:15 Then they share their experiences with the rest of the people that
03:03:18 do the shrooms or the rest of the apes that didn't do the shrooms?
03:03:20 I guess.
03:03:21 So if it's convincing enough or is it encoded in some DNA?
03:03:25 Well, yeah, I met God and they told me, you know,
03:03:31 now I got free your mind and the rest will follow.
03:03:33 Stuck in my head. Isn't there a mixture? Yeah.
03:03:35 But then we go back to the Steve-O thing where it's like,
03:03:38 Okay, what's the difference between tripping hard
03:03:42 and, like,
03:03:44 say, that guy is able to somehow, cognitively be able
03:03:47 to pick up on some type of or from either an afterlife or from Steve's brain
03:03:53 that is projecting his mother
03:03:56 like psychedelic drugs, say psychedelic drugs can't put you in that state as well
03:04:00 and give you that receptive type of nature as well.
03:04:05 Does that guy possess it without having to acid, you know,
03:04:10 I would like to see a control mind thing.
03:04:12 What did Steve's mind look like that too?
03:04:14 Were there other effects in the room? Yeah, I don't know. They.
03:04:17 He didn't have a ladybug hand, so I don't know.
03:04:19 There was no about it was no control or comparison.
03:04:22 So I don't they just compared his mind
03:04:26 to something before and
03:04:27 after and said that's not the way it's supposed to be.
03:04:30 Oh the guy was just like, this is not typical.
03:04:33 And so an experience.
03:04:35 So who knows how much, how many?
03:04:36 Outrageous like
03:04:39 things he runs across on a regular, you know,
03:04:41 I mean, analyzing serial killers or the analyzing is your everyday Joe.
03:04:45 You know I've also gone in loops maybe or maybe maybe not on psychedelics,
03:04:50 and you end up questioning your own open mindedness.
03:04:54 Is your open mind in your whole mind an actual constraint
03:04:57 that you can't get?
03:05:00 You know, like the older I get,
03:05:02 the more that shrinks down my my logic and reason sphere.
03:05:07 And I don't it's not for me to conceptualize past. It's
03:05:11 almost impossible for me to open my mind to anything that I haven't already.
03:05:17 Yeah,
03:05:20 that was kind of suggested that at some point,
03:05:22 because I usually the shit that I
03:05:26 teach how to use our equipment
03:05:28 and I teach adults
03:05:31 and I always relate to the one time where
03:05:36 I'm teaching
03:05:37 Evan, I guess more than once, but teaching and then the
03:05:42 because I usually do schools a lot and so that schools can both and if,
03:05:47 if the school is in session or the kids around, it's like, hey, come over, come
03:05:50 look at the thing that we go watch it, watch it work.
03:05:54 And kids will like come over and they'll be like, totally interested.
03:05:58 It'll start going.
03:05:59 And then before you know it, like they'll just already be done.
03:06:02 They'll be talking to each other.
03:06:03 They'll ask like five questions that have nothing to do with anything at all.
03:06:07 And then it's just like a fucking mess.
03:06:09 And it's like, You know what? I'd be better.
03:06:12 I'm glad I'm not teaching kids out of this.
03:06:14 Teaching Adults.
03:06:15 But then there's somebody had mentioned about the receptive nature
03:06:19 of kids versus adults where adults have a specific
03:06:24 mind frame already ingrained in themselves,
03:06:26 and if they're not going to be receptive to something, it's
03:06:28 going to be harder to get them to be receptive to something children are.
03:06:31 They don't have any framework already set in their head,
03:06:34 so they're going to be more adaptive to the learning, I guess is what for sure.
03:06:39 And that's kind of what you just said. Yeah, I agree.
03:06:43 But I also
03:06:44 that maybe clean slate, maybe, maybe it's not that you've gotten
03:06:48 to a point where you learned everything or you've already got your viewpoints.
03:06:52 Maybe all that shit or 99% of the shit
03:06:56 that people are trying to teach when you're younger is just nonsense.
03:07:00 Yeah,
03:07:02 potentially.
03:07:03 I always hated that
03:07:07 was one of the things
03:07:08 that I always wanted was like explanation.
03:07:12 As a kid, I never understood why we were doing math until I went to college.
03:07:16 It was just become community college.
03:07:18 But the math teacher there was actually going to retire,
03:07:21 quit teaching for a couple of years every year, like a year, year and a half
03:07:25 to build an electrical car that was funded by some grants or some shit.
03:07:31 So the dude was a smart motherfucker.
03:07:33 He just happened to be local and just had a community college.
03:07:37 But he actually would answer.
03:07:40 I forget I don't have a great example, but he would answer my questions
03:07:42 on why, like, Oh hey, we're doing this math equation.
03:07:46 You put this number here and you put this number here and it's like, well,
03:07:50 you know, why do you put that one there and that one here?
03:07:52 And he, like you, would actually explain it.
03:07:54 And it was like, Oh,
03:07:55 that actually sense versus when your a kid was just like, nope, numerator on top.
03:08:00 It wasn't numerator and denominator,
03:08:01 but that's the only thing I could liken it to is like numerator and denominator.
03:08:06 The bottom. Well, it's like, why?
03:08:07 And it's like, well this is where you put it.
03:08:09 You put the one number here and you put the other number there
03:08:11 and it's like, Well,
03:08:11 why, why, why do you put I've always been a white person.
03:08:14 I don't know.
03:08:16 Was it Professor Oaks.
03:08:19 I don't know.
03:08:20 I don't remember.
03:08:21 Honestly, I can look it up, I guess.
03:08:23 I think I saw some mice going, shit.
03:08:25 But 2011, it must have been it.
03:08:27 Was it before that?
03:08:30 It was definitely before 2011.
03:08:32 Oh yeah. Then I'm up.
03:08:34 Yeah, I'm just so graduated.
03:08:37 I was. I graduated 23.
03:08:39 I forwarded around for like
03:08:42 six years or two
03:08:47 between 2003 and 2000.
03:08:49 Professor It would have been Professor not
03:08:53 Z kind of like
03:08:56 a professor.
03:08:58 Phil Nerdy looking, right?
03:09:00 My professor White, nerdy looking, light colored hair, more rate my professors does
03:09:05 does have photo of your professor but you say the rate rate
03:09:11 for the Harvard Tea Party.
03:09:16 Yeah.
03:09:16 Nowadays, before the kids pick their college courses
03:09:18 they go to rate my professor and pick the one he fears.
03:09:22 Ready? But I don't know. That's a shame.
03:09:25 I don't know if I want to be on the show.
03:09:28 All right.
03:09:29 Thanks to Google.
03:09:30 I like it.
03:09:31 I mean, I don't like I like
03:09:34 I don't want to show pictures and out anybody that may not be.
03:09:38 Oh, no, whatever. He's cool.
03:09:40 You nerd.
03:09:40 You look like a nerd is cooler.
03:09:44 There would be a specific demographic that you would have said if you were.
03:09:47 It's not. It's. It must not be. Professor Oakes.
03:09:50 I don't know.
03:09:51 There was another is the old
03:09:53 Not in this picture.
03:09:55 Okay, well, there was another of what fucking.
03:10:00 I don't think it was math.
03:10:01 I think it was the other dude had it out with a little bit.
03:10:05 I leave work
03:10:07 and I show up there and I show up like a couple of minutes late, but that's
03:10:10 usually my M.O.. Anyway.
03:10:13 But it was also because of, you know, hit my role in the parking lot and I roll in
03:10:17 just like, you know, stone up whatever before we was legal.
03:10:21 Stone Don't draw.
03:10:22 Same thing, right? Yeah. No, no, I'll be fine.
03:10:25 But problem was I get in the class and like, he
03:10:28 he had this thing where he would have a question on the board
03:10:32 and you needed to answer the question and turn it in.
03:10:36 And he specifically was just leaving it up there.
03:10:39 And then he I felt like he was targeting me
03:10:42 because he knew I'd be a couple of minutes late.
03:10:44 So he started erasing the question early before I got there.
03:10:48 And then he wouldn't tell me what the question was like.
03:10:52 I like I'd have to ask the guy next to me, which he'd be fine with.
03:10:56 And then like, so I didn't feel like doing that all the time.
03:10:59 And I'm just like, Hey, you know?
03:11:00 And then he started like, get harping on me about like,
03:11:03 I'm like, I come from I'm like, coming from work.
03:11:05 I'm like, I don't know what the fuck you want for me, man.
03:11:07 I'm just like, I just want.
03:11:08 And he was like, Well, you want special.
03:11:11 And I'm like, No, I just want the same privileges that everybody else got.
03:11:14 Like, they're like,
03:11:17 And so your math teacher,
03:11:20 I think it was math.
03:11:21 I forget it was it it was a freshman year.
03:11:24 It was like a is a couple of yeah, it was a couple of years later.
03:11:27 A year or two later, I don't know.
03:11:29 But yeah, he was just being a dick.
03:11:31 And so I'm like, well I just want the same privileges that everybody else has.
03:11:35 I'm like, You, you, you kind of raised the question before I get there, and
03:11:39 I'm like, I don't have an opportunity to see what the question is
03:11:42 and like, and I'm like, I'm perfectly fine if I, if I don't even
03:11:47 like I told him, I'm like, all they want is a passing.
03:11:50 I just need a passing grade to get the degree that I want.
03:11:52 I don't give a fuck if it's a C, I don't give a fuck, I just want a passing grade.
03:11:56 And he's like, Well, what? I'm like, he's.
03:11:59 He's like, usually thought it was like some kind of work.
03:12:01 What do they call that, the co-op bullshit?
03:12:03 Or like, where you do work in school?
03:12:05 And it's like, No, I got my own job on my own fucking merit.
03:12:08 And then I'm going to school using my fucking work's money.
03:12:12 Okay. Vocational?
03:12:14 Yeah, I don't know, but it was just I got pissed and I fucking.
03:12:17 I wrote.
03:12:19 I wrote him a terrible review at the end of the year, but, yeah, I got it.
03:12:23 I got it out of them.
03:12:25 But then. Then.
03:12:26 So then he was like, well, then when you show, you need to do
03:12:29 all ten questions and handed in when you get here.
03:12:32 And I'm like, That's perfectly fine.
03:12:34 I'm fine with doing the work beforehand.
03:12:36 If I need to show up, I have 5 minutes to get there and within this
03:12:40 5 minutes this question is gone and it's like fucking,
03:12:43 you know, 20% of my grade for the day or whatever the fuck.
03:12:46 It's like you're being a dick purposefully
03:12:48 fucking hated the guy who's the old
03:12:50 fuck to ten years, obviously, but purposeful dick.
03:12:55 Yeah.
03:12:56 All right. Story speaking. Going to college.
03:12:59 So I didn't I this has been I'm sure done to death so far but
03:13:05 I just find all this shit funny going to college because that kind of ties in.
03:13:08 But I don't know. You've got kids.
03:13:11 Got kids in college, allegedly, right?
03:13:14 Yeah, I do like I do.
03:13:16 I mean, I was paying attention to the news.
03:13:19 You got all those professors that are refusing, or at least at the time
03:13:23 were refusing to denounce the murderous regime of Hamas
03:13:31 or just the not even murderous regime of Hamas.
03:13:34 But everybody's guilty of murdering.
03:13:38 What's supposed to happen is a
03:13:44 soldier fights soldier.
03:13:46 You don't a soldier fights civilian.
03:13:49 That's there's a different classification and you're not.
03:13:54 Yeah.
03:13:57 Before you start with that.
03:13:59 No, thank you.
03:14:00 Thank you very much for that, Dr.
03:14:02 Sally, I also so we love that one, but I don't want to overshadow
03:14:07 the one that happens in like another 30 seconds.
03:14:09 The one there was the second one where he does.
03:14:12 Since you have that up.
03:14:14 It's not even up. I played the sound.
03:14:17 Now, that's fine.
03:14:18 It's just another 30 minutes.
03:14:20 Yeah, Yeah.
03:14:21 We're waiting for the next help is going to go from here.
03:14:29 Yep, that's it.
03:14:30 That's nice. Nice.
03:14:31 All right.
03:14:34 Kind of.
03:14:34 And I. You. I wonder what he's doing tonight.
03:14:37 What if he can get him?
03:14:38 Get him for an interview? Ooh,
03:14:42 I him up.
03:14:43 Maybe.
03:14:44 Maybe he's still local. Yeah, he definitely an easy name to find
03:14:48 on one.
03:14:52 I tell you, this is the fucking so that
03:14:54 this woman's voice is a little grating, but she's got a purpose.
03:14:57 It's just funny how these people don't want to.
03:14:59 I'm not clicking the wrong way to go to the actual video.
03:15:03 Liz McGill at Penn does calling for the genocide of Jews
03:15:07 violate Penn's rules or of conduct?
03:15:10 Yes or no?
03:15:14 Look at the shit eating grin.
03:15:15 This one out of the in terms of conduct, it can be harassment.
03:15:18 Yes, I am.
03:15:19 See in Israel specifically calling for the genocide of Jews a lot of the shit.
03:15:23 Any grin on that woman is harassment.
03:15:28 It is directed in severe or pervasive.
03:15:30 It is harassment. So the answer is yes.
03:15:34 It is a context dependent on our stance.
03:15:36 All right.
03:15:36 So in this decision that's just based on the the statement is harassment.
03:15:44 The statement
03:15:45 alone indicates harassment, does it not?
03:15:48 My logic, you want.
03:15:50 I don't if I if I'm in a public square, I yell, I want to murder all black people.
03:15:55 Is that not harassment to every single black person that's there?
03:16:00 Right.
03:16:00 I don't think that a threat of violence against them all
03:16:04 you had that I want.
03:16:05 You didn't say I was going to you.
03:16:07 Okay, Well, what's the verbiage that she uses here?
03:16:10 Hold on.
03:16:10 So I want to tie it directly to what we're seeing here.
03:16:12 So your testimony today calling for the genocide of Jews, calling
03:16:16 for the genocide.
03:16:17 So if I said I want all of the black people in the government,
03:16:23 I want all of the black people to die, I want a murderer.
03:16:27 I don't know. Is this calling for the genocide?
03:16:29 That doesn't necessarily mean I'm going to be doing it right.
03:16:32 So the problem is, as far as I want the black people to die,
03:16:36 if I yell that in a public square where it's it's you have a free speech.
03:16:40 Right. To do that is ridiculous as it sounds.
03:16:42 No, no, no.
03:16:43 That's that's not free speech calling for the death of.
03:16:46 No, it's not.
03:16:47 So it's not a you don't have a specific case.
03:16:50 So you're free.
03:16:51 You're free to say
03:16:51 whatever the fuck you want, but you're also free to be punished by your
03:16:55 but your ear.
03:16:56 There's no specific call to action.
03:16:58 It's too general.
03:16:59 So there's no if you were to say, I want your saying.
03:17:02 So you're saying January six?
03:17:04 No, I'm not saying anything about January six.
03:17:06 That's a great no, but great title.
03:17:09 It's a great, you know.
03:17:10 That's a great you know, I agree.
03:17:13 I agree with the January six.
03:17:14 But I he Trump wasn't saying let's go murder a bunch of people.
03:17:17 It's a joke.
03:17:20 But hating riots and stuff is a good and good feed into that.
03:17:24 No. Yeah.
03:17:24 You're trying to convince other people to murder anyone, is that not
03:17:30 if. It's a joke.
03:17:31 There was one.
03:17:32 There was that one.
03:17:33 It's a general statement against like.
03:17:36 Yeah, general statements are
03:17:37 protected for some reason, but if you have a specific
03:17:39 call, the actor said, Oh fuck, I, I don't know who I hate.
03:17:43 I hate LeBron James.
03:17:44 I wish he would die.
03:17:46 Like, that's a difference between the one
03:17:48 all black people to die all black you use into anything hate speech.
03:17:53 It's not what you know.
03:17:54 It's when you say and words like want and wish.
03:17:56 That's just your opinion.
03:17:57 That's your hope.
03:17:57 It's not it's not a call to action, but it's tell that to my brother.
03:18:01 In order for that to be a legal or like threat
03:18:04 or call of arms, you have to have you have to have a call to action.
03:18:09 No, my brother
03:18:11 may have at some point texted a former employer
03:18:15 saying I wished your business would blow up.
03:18:20 And he got charged with
03:18:24 threat of violence.
03:18:26 He should have fought it, even though even though the verbiage was
03:18:28 I wish he didn't say what I was going to or I'm going to do, it was I wish.
03:18:34 And that's the he should have fought it or he had.
03:18:35 But I mean, I don't know the situation.
03:18:37 It sounds like, you know, a lawyer is different
03:18:40 because as my understanding is, you have to have a specific to action.
03:18:44 And so he had an intent,
03:18:47 had alcohol and sue infused with
03:18:50 prescription drugs in
03:18:53 the presence that he's been on. And
03:18:56 I don't know
03:18:58 Ralph's situation in the world, but definitely was just
03:19:01 I don't know, I think it was a combination of antidepressant drugs
03:19:04 that don't do anything because there's studies
03:19:06 that say that they don't do a goddamn thing
03:19:10 combined with alcohol and just not knowing his limit
03:19:12 and deciding to just, you know, let me just fuck these people.
03:19:16 I've got a grudge. I'm kind of drunk
03:19:20 and biting him in the ass.
03:19:22 But it's a f
03:19:24 weird situation.
03:19:26 So it spent like.
03:19:28 We can Wayne County, which. What?
03:19:30 When you got there, they didn't even have a fucking mattress there.
03:19:34 There was two people sharing the holding cell because it was during COVID.
03:19:37 So what's.
03:19:39 And so they literally, like, had to keep you
03:19:42 in a separate area for 14 days before they put you in the main area.
03:19:45 And he said there was
03:19:47 another in there and there was one mattress between the two of them.
03:19:51 It's like,
03:19:52 fuck it is.
03:19:54 There was a condition me getting dressed.
03:19:59 I don't want to hear gay prison door stories.
03:20:00 So, hey, it is not illegal to wish harm someone to someone
03:20:04 you could even wish harm against the president.
03:20:07 A group. Okay.
03:20:08 No, not yet.
03:20:09 But you cannot.
03:20:12 So saying.
03:20:12 I wish.
03:20:14 I wish
03:20:16 Eminem said.
03:20:18 I don't rap for dead presidents.
03:20:19 I'd rather see the president dead.
03:20:21 It's never been said, but I set precedent.
03:20:23 He got investigated because of that statement in a song.
03:20:27 The reason I don't hold on, don't move
03:20:30 the goal post investigated isn't you can get investigated for anything.
03:20:33 That doesn't mean it's illegal.
03:20:37 Okay.
03:20:38 I guess they just also look in the same thing with a couple
03:20:41 other rappers,
03:20:45 Nas or Jay-Z.
03:20:46 I think there was one, but I was really hoping for that.
03:20:49 I was really hoping to overturn his name, that it was going to be a lawyer.
03:20:54 Apparently it's a real estate agent.
03:20:55 So I guess we'll take what he's saying with a grain of salt here.
03:20:59 The gun,
03:21:03 the Don.
03:21:06 Yeah.
03:21:07 From from my understanding, if you if the unless there's a specific call
03:21:11 to action to a specific place, it's not inciting.
03:21:14 Okay.
03:21:15 Well there was like it was a place of business, not a specific person.
03:21:21 Yeah.
03:21:21 Then it would be if it was going to be civil
03:21:23 and they would have to prove that whatever he said actually harmed the business.
03:21:27 It didn't though, then.
03:21:29 So there was no there was no no so.
03:21:31 So there was no what's the case number?
03:21:33 It was the case.
03:21:34 What's the case number?
03:21:35 Where what jurisdiction? Let's bring it up.
03:21:37 I don't know, dude.
03:21:38 Oh, no, I'm not going to. I'm just.
03:21:40 I was a stick on the law.
03:21:42 It would be.
03:21:42 It would be.
03:21:42 No, this is like blaming shows that are on it.
03:21:47 It would be No, there was no lawsuit which jumped out to the business.
03:21:53 It was more the charge of the police for just causing
03:21:56 a ruckus really is what the charge.
03:21:59 You know what I mean?
03:22:01 No, I don't know what you mean.
03:22:03 Inciting versus actually, I don't know.
03:22:05 No, the I don't know.
03:22:06 It wasn't the business didn't didn't that we weren't sued by.
03:22:09 My parents or my brother wasn't sued by the business.
03:22:12 It was the police bringing the charge or
03:22:16 in the nature of the charges.
03:22:18 So who was their character who was the victim?
03:22:20 And I'm not like trolling you or anything right now. I'm like, I don't know.
03:22:23 I don't know if there's no victim.
03:22:25 There can't be a crime either. This damn police these.
03:22:28 Let's get to the bottom let's appeal.
03:22:29 Can we get him on? Who was this? My brother.
03:22:32 My brother was working for this place.
03:22:36 Got a job for through a friend of mine and was your great.
03:22:40 And then all of a sudden you started having this weird,
03:22:43 weird medical issue that was causing them.
03:22:46 After feeling more than typical, it was.
03:22:49 He was being he was sore.
03:22:51 What what's, what's atrophy skinny.
03:22:54 Oh, they're just just not like muscles not working.
03:22:57 Oh yeah like you're not being as good like, not like he, he said that he,
03:23:02 he would climb you know, say he went up two flights of stairs.
03:23:06 It's all like he climbed up four flights of stairs
03:23:09 or six flights of stairs instead of just two.
03:23:12 And so in the place that he was working at is a place that was converting
03:23:17 plastic waste into potential biofuel.
03:23:21 And he would clean out these tanks.
03:23:23 And I would like to think that he would, but he'd come home from sometimes
03:23:26 it'd be like like decked in like black shit.
03:23:30 And they so the dude that I knew
03:23:33 that got him that job was his boss and they had a great relationship.
03:23:36 But that boss got frickin let go after a while.
03:23:40 And it had a lot to do with just them rolling through
03:23:44 workers and not really
03:23:45 caring and treating people like shit and then just kicked to the curb.
03:23:48 So my brother was not physically able to work
03:23:52 because of this issue, but they still let him go.
03:23:54 And so there was a potential weirdness, the ability thing.
03:23:57 The problem is, is my brother has not been diagnosed with anything yet
03:24:01 still to this day, but he still has this issue.
03:24:04 And it's it's it's weird because.
03:24:06 It's like he when we go up north for vacations and shit,
03:24:10 it's like he held you have to try to help me do some shit
03:24:13 and then they'll take a nap like half a day or sleep in some.
03:24:16 Like you can see it. And when he gets up, he kind of winces.
03:24:21 He had a weird facial twitch in his left eye
03:24:23 when he was a kid for a very brief, that facial twitch
03:24:27 had come back
03:24:31 here and there
03:24:32 and it hadn't happened prior to period.
03:24:37 And so there's just like some weird neurological shit that they can't
03:24:40 put their fucking finger on.
03:24:41 And so without a diagnosis, you can't claim any type of disability
03:24:45 even though you are fucked.
03:24:46 You fucking judge,
03:24:47 you know, and you see these fucking loads that somehow have disability.
03:24:51 And Judge Judy always questions.
03:24:53 She's like, Oh your what's your disability?
03:24:55 She always fucking questions.
03:24:56 And every time there is some type bullshit excuse.
03:25:00 So I don't know man, but whatever that he had was pretty good to me.
03:25:04 He actually ended up getting him some type of some payments from the state.
03:25:09 He's on
03:25:09 Medicaid, he's doing fine, but it's just he does have to blow
03:25:13 into a fucking alcohol thing every every day, like three times a day,
03:25:18 which is good for him.
03:25:19 He doesn't need to be higher family.
03:25:22 Oh, shit.
03:25:23 I can hear it. I'm going to go pissed, but I'm going to mute.
03:25:25 I can hear and act this way.
03:25:28 Who live across the street
03:25:29 who charges to soon I who are up to judge for sentencing today.
03:25:33 He is accused of mooning an entire family who live across the street
03:25:37 and he's also charged with malicious destruction of property.
03:25:40 I am not going to yet
03:25:43 how long I was around you guys.
03:25:44 All this fuck has a juvenile delinquent when 54 years old.
03:25:51 The indecent exposure, the open and putting
03:25:55 together.
03:25:56 You don't see
03:25:58 the good thing that the man that's he's thinking.
03:26:01 Maybe they think that on purpose they should have purposely
03:26:03 gave him a woman. Yeah, you'd think that that would all.
03:26:06 I don't hear you. What?
03:26:07 That would have been true justice if that existed.
03:26:10 Eddie, he was my roommate.
03:26:13 Because there is a I fully would like to see is complying with all the terms
03:26:17 conditions the judge set forth today.
03:26:18 As long as he got a little bit more time to think about all this.
03:26:21 And the charge is mooning.
03:26:25 I don't know if it was a minor or but not the stance he made.
03:26:29 So he didn't say it fully in the beginning.
03:26:30 Yeah, it was going through a few just the lawyer's wording,
03:26:33 the lawyers wording it perfectly.
03:26:35 He made some poor choices,
03:26:38 right?
03:26:39 Life at the time.
03:26:40 And after Savage leaves court here today to Kevin
03:26:45 Church Anger Management
03:26:46 and we're sure at 37 just looks familiar.
03:26:50 Sarah Edwards 71. Never mind.
03:26:53 That's a shame.
03:26:56 Such a shame.
03:27:02 And honestly to know
03:27:03 you mean
03:27:10 we can go back to the juvenile video, but
03:27:11 I'm still going to get to talk about it like he go,
03:27:16 You're going to hear that I got a pissed
03:27:19 well, weird like beginning of like a song, right?
03:27:24 Her Like, here goes.
03:27:26 It's a play on the prejudice.
03:27:29 No, I don't want to hear you go
03:27:32 this way.
03:27:33 You got something on? I'm Not even on yours.
03:27:35 You know, the the annoying bitch the Harvard president comes?
03:27:40 Yeah.
03:27:41 What did she say?
03:27:42 Oh, this is the people that were denying anti-Semitism or whatever.
03:27:46 And then also the fact the one.
03:27:48 But today's gay.
03:27:50 This is funny because she looks like she's gay.
03:27:53 Oh, yeah. That we commitment.
03:27:56 This is a serious question to answer. Yes.
03:27:58 Miss McGill is a bit old at this point, even though it's only just a week old.
03:28:02 So I know that you will not answer
03:28:07 if the speech you are trying to conduct.
03:28:09 I can see it.
03:28:10 Yes, I am sorry. Everything I to
03:28:13 for the genocide of Jews in an environment that constitutes harassment.
03:28:18 Earth tone sometimes had some peaks that are some really believe that.
03:28:21 But this is pretty grim all times annoying.
03:28:24 So the answer is that the other woman's name is gay.
03:28:26 So justices are great in Congress.
03:28:28 Well, it's a context dependent decision.
03:28:30 That's your testimony today calling for genocide of Jews
03:28:33 is depending upon the context that is not bullying or harassment.
03:28:38 This is the easiest question to answer.
03:28:40 Yes, Ms.. McGill, is it
03:28:44 so is your testimony that you will not answer yes if it
03:28:49 is yes or no, if the speech becomes conduct, isn't there
03:28:52 irony that this woman is actually bullying her to answer genocide?
03:28:58 The speech is not harassment.
03:29:00 This is unacceptable.
03:29:01 Ms.. McGill, I'm going to give you
03:29:02 one more opportunity for the world to see your answer.
03:29:07 This calling for the genocide of Jews violate tens
03:29:11 code of conduct when it comes to bullying and harassment.
03:29:14 Yes or no,
03:29:18 it can be harassment.
03:29:20 The answer is yes.
03:29:22 And Dr.
03:29:23 Gay at Harvard does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's
03:29:28 rules of bullying and harassment, yes or no?
03:29:31 It can be, depending on the context.
03:29:34 What's the context?
03:29:36 Well, what would be hilarious if this woman it's
03:29:40 actually if that woman actually wasn't hurt, her last name wasn't gay.
03:29:44 She just was calling her out because of the butch haircut
03:29:48 is gay.
03:29:49 So really, you're going to
03:29:50 you're going to sit back and say that that's not that big of a deal.
03:29:54 Just don't play devil's advocate here.
03:29:56 You kind of feel a little bit of that.
03:29:57 I just want to say for free speech, like I don't condemn any media.
03:30:01 I don't understand it.
03:30:03 So it's not a law. So. Right.
03:30:04 So it's the school policy.
03:30:06 So you have students that at imagine any any group of students
03:30:10 at any college calling for the genocide of any other human being.
03:30:14 All right.
03:30:15 Many other human beings specifically, then, yes, absolutely have a problem with.
03:30:18 But a general area like anyone even has one person or ten people
03:30:22 or a group of people like killing any one person,
03:30:25 individual or group of people calling for the genocide of anyone should
03:30:29 kind of like, hey, maybe you should like, get the fuck out of here.
03:30:33 Yeah, I don't.
03:30:33 I mean, I think you're free to say it.
03:30:35 You're free to condone it.
03:30:36 I don't know what the problem is with a college campus.
03:30:39 Zero.
03:30:39 You're saying that it's perfectly fine for me to anyone to talk to you again.
03:30:45 And I decided to hold up a sign and protest and say all Jews need to die.
03:30:51 Then they need you saying they shouldn't take me off a campus
03:30:54 that that should it shouldn't be supported, but it should be allowed.
03:30:59 I wouldn't recommend.
03:30:59 It's like where and what was what was the Bruce Willis you're
03:31:02 infringing on the rights of others.
03:31:04 You're going question without me?
03:31:05 Answer Sorry.
03:31:07 This one movie where you know, you're, you know,
03:31:11 the one movie where he wore the sign that said, I hate,
03:31:16 you know, the N-word with the harder.
03:31:18 And then
03:31:20 he had to walk through the Bronx with a sandwich board
03:31:22 that said that he had every right.
03:31:24 He had every right to say that,
03:31:28 Yeah, I hate not deaf to all.
03:31:32 He could have said death to all.
03:31:34 And it would have been the same context to what I'm saying now.
03:31:36 You have every right to do that.
03:31:38 But there are repercussions looking at us
03:31:41 versus is the First Amendment.
03:31:45 The First Amendment is very clear.
03:31:46 You have every right to scream, What am I going to do?
03:31:49 What kind of attacks?
03:31:51 Let's let's about that.
03:31:52 You didn't bring up any of say say say that
03:31:55 just right before the half hour and wait.
03:31:58 Hold up.
03:32:00 For the record, she didn't bring up any context either.
03:32:02 That's what they're apprehensive answering.
03:32:03 I don't agree with either side of these people in history based on recent history.
03:32:08 They said the reason that's why they're having this hearing raised
03:32:11 both vague for me to decide otherwise.
03:32:13 But I do that people are in.
03:32:16 I would be racist. So you want me to start?
03:32:19 Imagine there had been genocide
03:32:23 against a Jewish or black heart hours
03:32:27 like shortly there before
03:32:30 this question asked.
03:32:32 Does that change anything?
03:32:33 The statement is made not to me, all speech free,
03:32:37 no matter what the horrible shit that doesn't make any sense is
03:32:41 what needs to be protected most sadly, and it's dangerous as fuck.
03:32:46 But that. But.
03:32:47 But it has to be that way.
03:32:48 Otherwise it's not at all.
03:32:50 So it's okay to wish death upon other human beings, period.
03:32:56 That person is murderer.
03:32:57 Like okay, I wish death upon murderer.
03:32:58 I personally don't, so I wouldn't do that.
03:33:01 I want people to live and I want everybody to be had.
03:33:04 Peace and happiness, Harmony, hold hands.
03:33:05 Kumbaya. Okay.
03:33:07 So if you should
03:33:09 do, why can't they why do they have to condone?
03:33:12 Don't they have the right to not They're a fucking college.
03:33:16 They're so representing a college.
03:33:19 I don't even know the context of this.
03:33:20 This interview, this this, this interrogation.
03:33:23 No, this is Penn State University.
03:33:25 And do you see the irony, though, Miss
03:33:28 Stanek Stefanik is bullying the shit out of this woman?
03:33:31 That I don't know.
03:33:31 She she's got a grainy voice, for sure, but she's not telling
03:33:36 because she's she's being very direct because the school
03:33:39 to the level of innocence in this this is this is a this is offensive.
03:33:44 This is like outrageously offensive to where you you would yell.
03:33:48 You would certainly the other person really calling
03:33:51 for the genocide of anyone is perfectly fine at your school.
03:33:54 You're okay with that so long as they're not. Well, that
03:33:58 actually time round.
03:33:59 She's not calling for the genocide. She's just not.
03:34:01 She's not. She's not.
03:34:03 What's the opposite of condoning when you're supposed to come out
03:34:05 and say she's just saying against policy against policy, against the school's
03:34:10 policy outright, Shouldn't there be some type of policy that says, yeah,
03:34:14 your students should be out here demanding death upon.
03:34:17 No, because, you know, because speech frames of free speech
03:34:21 would have would outlaw Melissa.
03:34:23 Anyway.
03:34:24 This isn't this isn't that's not that's okay you're free to speak
03:34:28 that you're also free to be fucking punished
03:34:32 by your speech.
03:34:34 So you're saying that you could just go to the fucking.
03:34:37 I can just go to Wayne State.
03:34:39 I can apply to Wayne State and walk around campus called Nigger, Nigger,
03:34:42 nigger, nigger, nigger.
03:34:43 You should not be kicked off campus if you're asking.
03:34:46 I know I'm not a lawyer and I'm not any of these administrators.
03:34:49 All right. Yes.
03:34:50 I think you should be able to free speech.
03:34:52 The First Amendment doesn't say you have a right to free speech
03:34:55 until you piss somebody off or say the N-word.
03:34:58 It's it says free speech shall not be abridged, period.
03:35:02 End of sentence.
03:35:02 No, no.
03:35:03 Free, you know, freedom of the press, freedom of religion,
03:35:05 all they're allowed to speak what you want but doesn't say
03:35:09 it doesn't seem to offend.
03:35:12 I'm going to this is really important matter.
03:35:14 It's like you could be my friend if you start fucking shit on my mom.
03:35:18 You're not going to be my best friend anymore, you know?
03:35:20 Right? Like God has nothing to do with what we're talking.
03:35:23 That has nothing to do with what we're talking about.
03:35:24 100%. This character,
03:35:28 first of all, is your mother, Jewish or black?
03:35:30 If not, it doesn't matter, as I think she's a small percentage.
03:35:33 Middle Eastern, Jehovah's Witness.
03:35:34 I think it's like a point, like a 0.5% Italian.
03:35:38 I have no problem.
03:35:39 I have no problem with any generalization.
03:35:42 I have a lot of problems with individual people.
03:35:44 And I think you should have a right to do that.
03:35:46 And none of them have to do with one another exclusively
03:35:51 until you until you.
03:35:52 I don't even know how
03:35:55 I don't know.
03:35:56 The First Amendment doesn't say, hey, the First Amendment doesn't say
03:35:59 you have a right to free speech unless you scare or offend somebody.
03:36:05 It's your free speech, right
03:36:07 to speak freely.
03:36:10 And yes, if you walk up to somebody with my brothers, with my situation,
03:36:14 what's your mother?
03:36:15 Are you free in the mouth?
03:36:17 My brother spoke freely.
03:36:19 And guess what?
03:36:19 The law said that speech was not condoning evil.
03:36:23 Well, I do disagree with that and I disagree with that.
03:36:27 And so I him.
03:36:28 But, you know, what are you going to do?
03:36:31 But you get a lawyer.
03:36:33 So here's an example where I say fight like hell.
03:36:37 Can I can I get in trouble?
03:36:39 Because now I just I did I just
03:36:41 I joked earlier, look at
03:36:44 the context.
03:36:45 How do you tell if I say you said, what do I do?
03:36:47 And I think your your family member should have fought like hell.
03:36:51 Does that do you does that interpreted as I literally was asking you
03:36:53 to go punch the frickin judge in the face January six.
03:36:57 That's a whole lot of mother in that fight that that's a whole shit argument.
03:37:02 Don't Just stand and take it and it might get difficult.
03:37:05 You might have to spend some time in jail. Don't sign the frickin.
03:37:07 I love those fuckers.
03:37:08 You've seen those those montages.
03:37:12 So they want to cheer on Donald Trump and the there's
03:37:14 a lot of montages of
03:37:18 Democratic side people using verbiage
03:37:21 that is the same, if not worse than like, you know,
03:37:25 whatever Donald Trump said on January six, you know, oh, we need to fight back
03:37:29 or fighter, you know, our yeah, it's suited to the special.
03:37:33 I like
03:37:34 the I'm just saying yeah in that instance.
03:37:37 But when you're talking about direct threat, I feel like there's a difference.
03:37:42 Yes, I do too.
03:37:42 That's what that's exactly right.
03:37:44 I mean, the direct anyone threatening to harm anybody,
03:37:47 a direct threat is exactly what I was saying.
03:37:50 Calling for the genocide is not a direct threat.
03:37:52 It's a generalization.
03:37:53 It's a it's horrible.
03:37:54 It's a it's a moral issue.
03:37:56 It's a generalization because there's no you're not saying for anything specific
03:37:59 you do you have the power to literally kill
03:38:01 because there's a difference between I'm going to
03:38:05 kill all the Jews right now versus I want all the Jews to die.
03:38:08 Is that.
03:38:10 Oh, there's a difference between saying I I'm not.
03:38:13 I see.
03:38:14 I can't I don't want to say it even if it's on a show, hypothetically,
03:38:16 I don't want to say the difference, but you have to like name a specific name
03:38:20 and place and weapon.
03:38:21 Like imagine
03:38:21 you're playing tag if it's not if it if it doesn't hold up in the game, I'm
03:38:25 going a murderer, a specific demographic with a specific example
03:38:30 in the observatory right.
03:38:31 And if it doesn't line up to solve includes the candlestick.
03:38:35 Right.
03:38:35 If it doesn't line up to win winning clue, it's not going
03:38:38 to be on
03:38:40 one of the
03:38:42 and I don't want to put it on the case of these interrogations either,
03:38:45 because just because I don't listen to no women, but I have to pee.
03:38:48 I'm going to play Free your mind.
03:38:50 The rest of the day will.
03:38:55 I hope it's playing prejudice.
03:38:57 Well, it's all about it.
03:38:57 Like, here it is. My.
03:39:45 I just feel
03:40:39 like for.
03:40:42 Yo, Ma.
03:40:43 No, that's simple.
03:40:45 You just got to free your mind.
03:40:48 But see, the problem is, if you free your mind up,
03:40:50 then you end up letting a bunch of crazy shit in a hurry.
03:40:54 You know, you muddy the water.
03:40:56 That's a good thing that I've heard on the show before,
03:40:59 that if I
03:40:59 take my nose on camera where you find the edge of it.
03:41:04 Yeah, that's great.
03:41:06 Thank you. Zoom in on your for you
03:41:08 like this?
03:41:10 Where's that?
03:41:10 Where's the fine line of
03:41:13 bringing your mind and muddying the waters?
03:41:15 You know, you got to free your mind to the point
03:41:17 where you accept new ideas,
03:41:18 but you don't want to accept all new ideas because then you're just some naive.
03:41:22 Yeah.
03:41:22 Then you're going to be murdering Jews at
03:41:26 college campuses. Wow.
03:41:28 So first of all,
03:41:29 if you're trying to paraphrase my bully my position as murdering Jews.
03:41:34 No, I think murdering Jews is wrong and illegal.
03:41:36 There's already laws for that.
03:41:37 We don't need to make hate laws.
03:41:39 If you call for the murdering of Jews, though, that's still not wrong.
03:41:44 It's horrible and it's hateful.
03:41:45 If I hate to go right back is where I plot to murder someone.
03:41:49 It's still illegal.
03:41:49 Wanting to murder different conspiring. That's different.
03:41:52 If you have a plan, it's not calling for the genocide.
03:41:55 Plotting, calling for it is not a call to action plotting.
03:41:58 You're trying to convince others of your idea.
03:42:01 You're not only just going, Oh, I have this opinion.
03:42:04 You're trying to, like, make a cult out of it.
03:42:06 So trying to convince somebody what, though?
03:42:09 To trying to convince somebody to follow plotted out player.
03:42:12 The murder.
03:42:13 The murder of murder is different than
03:42:18 genocide.
03:42:19 I was going to say that.
03:42:20 And as I said it out, I think it's kind of the same.
03:42:24 It depends.
03:42:25 I mean, yeah, I start at chambers.
03:42:27 Are you like going out there to slaughter and see, I think that the
03:42:31 the difference is there's no detail in a whole race of people.
03:42:35 It's a it's a bad thing to say.
03:42:36 It's a really bad thing to say.
03:42:37 Don't get me wrong. It's a bad thing to say.
03:42:40 But colleges shouldn't be
03:42:42 making policy.
03:42:43 It's they should making
03:42:44 they should be making free speech passes and raising educated.
03:42:49 And they should they should
03:42:51 learn the difference from the bullshit.
03:42:54 They should not condone speech that was infringing upon the rights of others.
03:43:00 Can I ask an honest, serious question? It sounds like a joke.
03:43:02 Are you worried about a population
03:43:04 of people walking by in their daily life due to, Hey, I'm draw, I'm doing this
03:43:08 and then they hear somebody off in the distance saying kill all Jews
03:43:11 and they're like, shit, That's the piece that was missing.
03:43:14 Have you been viewers?
03:43:17 Have you been
03:43:17 have you been paying attention to the shit that's been going on?
03:43:22 So, yeah, I guess
03:43:24 I forgot to bring this up before the attack on Hamas.
03:43:28 I joked on one episode and I said,
03:43:32 like, how how did someone like Hitler?
03:43:35 Just like, you know, I just kind of like being out in the bush
03:43:37 and I'm like the Jews.
03:43:37 And I'm like, you know, some somebody was like, Don't make sure one
03:43:41 year Hitler went from baby
03:43:44 to grown adult and then going somehow convincing a group,
03:43:49 a whole country of people to get us to death, Jews like.
03:43:55 But how do you go like, Oh,
03:43:56 I've got this great idea, we're going to kill this whole,
03:43:59 this whole group of people. And everyone is just like,
03:44:02 okay, let's do it.
03:44:04 And guess what? It's fucking happening.
03:44:07 There are people that that are like, my girlfriend works
03:44:10 with a couple people that are hijab wearers.
03:44:13 One of them is kind of a fake hijab where and she kind of jokes
03:44:16 because the girl calls it, she jokingly calls it a hijab.
03:44:19 Hijab. They're going to the work party soon.
03:44:23 And the one who is causing the hijab, hijab
03:44:26 just as a joke kind of doesn't matter.
03:44:29 The other ones are going to go
03:44:30 because as when you are, that you don't drink alcohol at all.
03:44:35 And this girl wants to drink alcohol and she doesn't want to drink alcohol
03:44:38 in front of the other hijab wearers
03:44:40 because she doesn't want her them to think that she's like a fake.
03:44:45 That would be haram. Haram,
03:44:47 right?
03:44:48 But then I was like, well,
03:44:49 like I'm like, my girlfriend isn't Muslim and she drinks.
03:44:53 So it's like, are they going to think less of her?
03:44:56 Like, yeah.
03:44:57 So no matter what, no matter what you say, do her act.
03:45:00 Yes, they're right,
03:45:03 but right.
03:45:05 Yeah.
03:45:07 So the hijab wears Hamas and the whole thing about killing Jews.
03:45:12 So the one the one there who
03:45:15 has a little bit of, say, doesn't want to go to Starbucks because
03:45:18 apparently Starbucks has not announced anything or made comments about anything.
03:45:23 So she's trying to see.
03:45:25 But they have apparently she purposely buy products
03:45:28 that aren't.
03:45:32 So why is it why is it always the exclusive
03:45:35 opposite that if somebody doesn't denounce something, that they support it?
03:45:39 It's the murder of it's not necessary.
03:45:41 That it's it's it's it's so I don't care about Starbucks saying something or not.
03:45:45 I have a problem with the woman who is.
03:45:48 Okay. So I guess is what you're saying. Yeah. Okay.
03:45:50 If somebody comes to me, I denounce fled
03:45:53 fladge rants and you must to fuck you,
03:45:56 even if I completely agree with everything you're saying.
03:45:59 Fuck you.
03:46:00 I am not denouncing your I generally.
03:46:03 Yeah, I don't really.
03:46:04 The irony in the reversal of what they're doing
03:46:06 and I know it's not to the level of genocide, but the bullying is shit.
03:46:09 The people try.
03:46:09 It's like, where's another Seinfeld episode where the ribbon.
03:46:14 Why don't you wear the ribbon?
03:46:16 Don't you support AIDS? Yeah.
03:46:17 Why aren't you wearing the ribbon?
03:46:19 Why do I have to wear the ribbon?
03:46:21 You have to wear the ribbon.
03:46:23 That's exactly why I'm not wearing the fucking ribbon, Mia.
03:46:27 Now, I generally in my entire life, I've always like anything I learned from,
03:46:31 like at school, I'll always preface by on I learned this at school
03:46:35 or I learned nothing is ever like I never overtly go.
03:46:39 Everything is own original plan I always in school to.
03:46:45 I'm just
03:46:45 saying I I preface nothing is ever my own knowledge.
03:46:49 I don't go oh this is
03:46:52 and if I it is it's like I always preface by oh this is what I think.
03:46:55 I never definitively tell anyone like anything I think is
03:47:01 not the you asked me but you have the right to say
03:47:03 anything untrue or true.
03:47:06 It's up to me to be educated enough to discern what?
03:47:09 To think in the guise of entertainment.
03:47:12 Sure, I would emerging.
03:47:15 I would have a people.
03:47:17 I would hope in the context, though, that
03:47:19 whatever whoever you're relating to is go to the street corner
03:47:22 and just this whole the persona that says murder all black people.
03:47:25 And I'm just you can have a you have a right to do that.
03:47:29 You do.
03:47:30 In fact, there's going to be some back if you have a pen in a big board.
03:47:35 I would like to see I want to prove to you that you're going to be some backlash.
03:47:39 There will be There may be some backlash.
03:47:41 So when I went to buy that beer that Chevron, I definitely felt like there was
03:47:46 I was the only white person in the entire vicinity.
03:47:49 And I the guy who was there was a bunch of really
03:47:52 helpful people willing to come up and pay pump your gas for you.
03:47:55 I'm sure that's what happens to me.
03:47:56 I don't even get gas. I just got beer and Gatorade.
03:47:59 But the guy at the register was very much talking,
03:48:03 talking jokey with the other black person who was in line in front of me.
03:48:07 And then when I got in line, he literally said zero words
03:48:11 until he went to press the beer in a bag.
03:48:15 And it kind of set in there.
03:48:16 Funny because he just kind of half assed it
03:48:18 and he's like, Oh, he just mumbled on the podium
03:48:21 because the is English and they legally have to put six packs.
03:48:26 A lot of them don't, but they expect them to cover it up for whatever reason.
03:48:32 I've I've seen it's more available than a Yeah, it's because it's open
03:48:36 so technically you could grab one and I don't know
03:48:39 Cap would be a real dick person.
03:48:41 You with six closed
03:48:43 in the backseat or trunk of your car.
03:48:46 But it but legally they could
03:48:49 Yeah so here you kind of muddled muttered it
03:48:52 and so I'm just like I already knew what he was saying.
03:48:54 I'm like, no, I get it. You're fine.
03:48:56 And then he handed me the bag and it's like sitting all fucking cockeyed
03:48:59 the way he put the shit in there.
03:49:00 So I literally have to reorganize myself before I pick the bag up.
03:49:04 And then he's like, He muttered something else.
03:49:07 And it's like, But it was it was a stark difference between
03:49:11 the five before got to the register and the vibe.
03:49:14 When I was at the register, not saying one thing or another, you know,
03:49:18 they do want to make America great again or something.
03:49:21 I don't really care.
03:49:22 I just that's kind of why I like that's kind of why I like do this.
03:49:26 It's like, Hey guys, I'm cool.
03:49:29 I don't know if that's normal.
03:49:30 I'm I'm from around where there's these types of people.
03:49:33 So I'm like, if you did that, I'd be like three one, three or two, four, eight.
03:49:37 No, because I ran into one other do that.
03:49:39 I forget where the fuck I was earlier. What did it what did I get?
03:49:41 Oh Arby's.
03:49:42 The fucking guy actually overcharged me and I didn't realize it.
03:49:46 And then he, like, came out because, like,
03:49:48 he told me to wait for my food at the fucking after the window.
03:49:51 And he goes, Hey, can I have you back up?
03:49:53 Because, like, actually overcharge you.
03:49:54 And I was cool with him.
03:49:55 I give a fuck on my work card anyway,
03:49:58 so if they overcharge me, it's not coming in my pocket. I don't give a fuck.
03:50:02 But he would charge me about like 12 bucks.
03:50:04 And so then he gave me some free food on top of that and I didn't care
03:50:07 what if he was black or not or whatever the fuck I
03:50:11 he was black. Is that why you're saying this?
03:50:12 I didn't even realize I was saying.
03:50:14 Yeah, I don't see I don't see color unless it's in reference to the context
03:50:18 of what you're talking about.
03:50:19 And if you're talking culture,
03:50:20 there are some people that are black or white
03:50:22 that I talk to that are different cultures from me, and we're both aware of it,
03:50:26 but we're all aware of it.
03:50:27 And it's not racism.
03:50:29 It is being aware.
03:50:32 So I don't.
03:50:34 Okay.
03:50:35 Crystal, Marilyn, I said Crystal Mountain
03:50:37 was the best skiing in Michigan, but I've been up and running
03:50:41 Crystal Mountain, the Ski Resort and I love the glacier
03:50:47 Goliath or
03:50:50 something like the
03:50:53 dam is what is the name
03:50:56 is all black diamonds.
03:50:58 Yeah. Bohemia.
03:50:59 Yeah, Bohemia guys in it I think ski only though that was literally
03:51:03 rated the best ski resort in like North America or some shit.
03:51:08 Really better than Colorado, I think.
03:51:11 Ski skiing. Yeah. What was I.
03:51:13 That's what I was saying.
03:51:14 Oh, I'm a snowboarder there.
03:51:16 There can be nuanced differences, to be honest.
03:51:18 What's. Yeah, what's the difference?
03:51:21 A ski skier is somebody a lot of times they're,
03:51:24 they're the ones that do a little bit more of like steep downhill side.
03:51:27 But in math, it was a math corner, too.
03:51:29 But the difference between snowboard and skis is one
03:51:34 kind of I have to get water.
03:51:38 Good. Yeah, I can play this.
03:51:40 Or you got anything
03:51:43 other than that Harvard bitch finish?
03:51:44 Interspeech Yeah, finish your speech.
03:51:46 You go to the game.
03:51:47 But it's only 2 minutes. MCGILL That's ten.
03:51:50 Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Penn's rules or code of conduct?
03:51:56 According to Brody,
03:52:00 if the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment.
03:52:03 It's in Greenland, you know, nobody's here.
03:52:05 But specifically calling for the genocide of Jews.
03:52:08 It's like, I know you consider bullying, harassment,
03:52:12 harassment, foreign directed and severe or pervasive.
03:52:15 It is harassment.
03:52:17 So the answer is
03:52:19 it is a context dependent. Do they have.
03:52:20 The answer would be context dependent decision.
03:52:23 That's your you just said it.
03:52:24 If it doesn't translate well, yes. Yeah.
03:52:27 Then context.
03:52:28 That is not bullying or harassment.
03:52:31 This is the easiest question to answer.
03:52:33 Yes, Miss McGill,
03:52:37 so is your
03:52:37 testimony that you will not answer Yes, if it
03:52:42 if yes or no,
03:52:43 If the speech becomes conduct, it can be harassment. Yes.
03:52:47 Only because conduct genocide,
03:52:51 a specific acts are called action.
03:52:53 This speech is
03:52:55 not somebody with speech. No,
03:52:59 no, you can't.
03:53:00 You can invite somebody.
03:53:01 You could annoy somebody maybe, but you can't hurt somebody verbally.
03:53:05 You get very harassed.
03:53:06 So what's the definition?
03:53:08 Harassment,
03:53:14 aggressive pressure or intimidation?
03:53:16 So literally, the definition of harassment is based on speech.
03:53:22 Yeah.
03:53:22 I don't know if it's physical harassment.
03:53:24 I don't know
03:53:26 when speech comes out of literally it's very forward definition.
03:53:29 So when speech comes out of my mouth,
03:53:31 I cannot control what somebody else does with what they hear with it.
03:53:35 That is a huge disclaimer, not not just on the show, but in my life.
03:53:40 So no.
03:53:41 So there is a story about
03:53:43 I don't know if you heard about it, but it says that one chick who whose friend
03:53:48 really like you kept saying one to kill himself.
03:53:51 And the chick was just like, just fucking do it.
03:53:53 Like, okay, Just like, kill yourself. Get it done.
03:53:54 It's like they they didn't they try to charge her with immoral.
03:53:58 I don't know if they ever did charged with anything I
03:54:02 but in her, in her defense it was kind of like okay
03:54:04 dude, shut the fuck up and do it already if you really want to fucking do it.
03:54:08 But I just can do it if you're going to.
03:54:10 All right.
03:54:10 So that's not even a slippery slope if you're not going to blame anybody
03:54:14 but the actual person that took their life,
03:54:16 if they're trying to blame the person that pushed them to it,
03:54:18 then you got to blame the parents not stepping in.
03:54:20 And the player.
03:54:21 Yeah, the whole the whole unnamed doctor that they should have got
03:54:24 and the teachers and the friends
03:54:28 and. Fuck no, fuck you.
03:54:30 I believe Gary said I was joking about that.
03:54:33 I going to feel and I wasn't joking.
03:54:34 If you feel suicidal, there's tons of people
03:54:36 that will help people that care about you, people that don't care about you.
03:54:38 They get paid to do it.
03:54:39 There's plenty of people that'll help get help.
03:54:42 But Gary was just like, Fuck, you can do it.
03:54:44 I didn't commit anybody like you, Gary.
03:54:46 You just did something illegal. One will kill myself and blame Gary.
03:54:49 No, dude, that's.
03:54:50 Oh, no, that's allegedly we're.
03:54:52 But on the other side, if you're on the edge,
03:54:54 if you're on the edge
03:54:55 and you're just looking for somebody to reach out because the world is just a
03:54:58 and then somebody takes one last yield to your face.
03:55:02 Yeah, they might be culpable a little bit.
03:55:05 But what about the person who first did it?
03:55:08 They should be just as culpable.
03:55:10 You're right. I take it back.
03:55:11 Then you got to find some weird everybody who ever find a whole lot
03:55:16 The entire human race is culpable to some extent, right?
03:55:20 All of biology.
03:55:22 And if it's today's age, except the person actually took their life, they're.
03:55:26 Oh, they're a victim.
03:55:27 Yeah, they're the victim. It's your fault.
03:55:31 All your fault.
03:55:32 Nobody else's.
03:55:32 But hopefully, hopefully we can get through the rest because we have not
03:55:37 see your answer, which is great, though.
03:55:40 I'm pissed because I disagree with each one of these women,
03:55:43 but I totally agree with those two qualities meant yes or no.
03:55:48 The tonality and the inflections on her voice annoying the shit grin, this one.
03:55:52 And then the fact that the other one's name is gay and Doctor Gabriel at Harvard
03:55:57 does calling
03:55:58 for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's rules of bullying and harassment?
03:56:02 Yes or no?
03:56:04 It be depending on the context.
03:56:06 What's the context Targeted as an individual?
03:56:10 What's the context?
03:56:11 I don't know.
03:56:11 Murdering them, targeted at Jewish students.
03:56:14 Jewish individuals.
03:56:16 Do you understand your testimony is dehumanizing them?
03:56:19 Do you understand that dehumanization is part of antisemitism, just like
03:56:24 does the fact that in itself define those
03:56:28 with genocidal racism against blacks?
03:56:31 Yeah, like, you know what I mean?
03:56:33 Is it because Jews in the Holocaust and blacks in slavery?
03:56:36 I mean,
03:56:36 are they a little bit more sensitive groups that we need to cater to them?
03:56:39 Is that more maybe know where this is coming from?
03:56:42 I feel like I hear Gary's voice.
03:56:43 No, no.
03:56:45 Groups need extra as soon as you get the alphabet going.
03:56:49 She I can't.
03:56:51 I don't even know what to say.
03:56:53 She she.
03:56:56 We need her to say it again.
03:56:57 No, she's like, You're dehumanizing them.
03:56:59 You're dehumanizing those dirty.
03:57:02 The next thing I hear out of her mouth is like those Jews.
03:57:04 Those Jews who's dehumanizing them and taking them.
03:57:07 Why don't you call her the.
03:57:09 You know, Larry, Bill and Steve,
03:57:11 the students that she's going to individually name them all, it's
03:57:14 going to take while.
03:57:15 And the reason why the other ones won't take the bait
03:57:17 is because there's already rules that protect all the students.
03:57:20 No specific group.
03:57:22 I think they just don't want to step in there.
03:57:25 They don't want to step in anything.
03:57:27 They're they're she's trying to bait them into a single. Yes.
03:57:29 And they're trying to be vanilla.
03:57:31 They're trying to be vanilla.
03:57:32 They would have to quote.
03:57:34 The question should just be they shouldn't just be
03:57:38 they could answer it better, like, oh,
03:57:40 does it condone, be like, hey, we don't we don't condone the murdering of any.
03:57:44 She could ask it better.
03:57:46 She could say,
03:57:46 do you already have rules and policies on your books
03:57:49 that would encompass all Jewish people anyways,
03:57:50 but it doesn't actually establish what you say.
03:57:52 We obviously do.
03:57:53 And they could say, Yes, we do. It's against our rules.
03:57:56 And my answer would be we are.
03:57:58 The school obviously does not condone
03:58:01 the murder murdering of anybody.
03:58:04 But they they said that earlier and she didn't She's like what about.
03:58:07 Oh, no, no, no, no, they do not.
03:58:10 I'm not being paid by everybody.
03:58:11 I'm being paid by the ADL. Now say something.
03:58:14 Say something good for Jews or you're against Jews.
03:58:16 More time.
03:58:18 I believe we did.
03:58:19 I will refuse to answer one more time.
03:58:21 Rules of bullying.
03:58:23 That's overstepping her question, too.
03:58:24 It's almost like over advancing her question by just saying
03:58:27 because she's saying
03:58:28 it's like you're right, you're right.
03:58:30 They could answer better by saying it wouldn't matter if they were Jewish
03:58:33 or not.
03:58:33 We have a rule that encompasses that kind of hate
03:58:36 or we don't we don't we don't condone the killing of anybody.
03:58:40 Now, that's overstepping anybody in the calling for and I have a chance.
03:58:44 I have a suspicion of answering it.
03:58:48 Yeah, you are kind of like all of that.
03:58:50 It is a gray area.
03:58:52 All lives matter is not a solution, apparently.
03:58:56 No, but
03:58:56 it is a double gray area because she's insinuating that the call
03:59:00 to means that you're murdering and then also the people that are
03:59:05 answering it are not just going, no, we don't want to murder anybody.
03:59:11 They're just saying, oh no, it's not hate speech.
03:59:13 Is there a door number three lady?
03:59:15 Where or a door
03:59:16 to where I can be against them both or for them both for some weird world
03:59:19 that I hate everyone in that room and everyone that they're talking about.
03:59:25 This woman's voice is just annoying to begin with.
03:59:27 And the inflections are
03:59:29 they're both Christian.
03:59:32 Yeah. The other one's gay.
03:59:33 So is Semitic rhetoric.
03:59:35 Not that there's anything
03:59:36 going on. Semitic rhetoric.
03:59:38 I got nothing wrong with gay people as long as they're not bullying.
03:59:42 Asking me to be gay.
03:59:44 No, I don't care about gay people. I just.
03:59:46 There is this way. There's like a look.
03:59:49 So the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of Jews
03:59:53 violates Harvard Code of Conduct, Correct?
03:59:58 Again, it depends on the context.
04:00:00 It does not depend on the context.
04:00:02 The answer is yes.
04:00:04 And this is why you should resign.
04:00:05 These are unacceptable across the board.
04:00:09 Portmiami is they are unacceptable.
04:00:12 Unacceptable answers.
04:00:13 They could have answered them better.
04:00:15 I think the best thing would be what I would say.
04:00:17 You kind of overstepped what her She's leading, right?
04:00:21 So she meaning that that question.
04:00:24 And so you just got to go.
04:00:25 No, we obviously we don't we don't condone the murder of any anyone.
04:00:29 Do you see the irony of starting a group people
04:00:32 to try to protect people from being grouped
04:00:36 like, yeah, just make a rule
04:00:38 that encompasses the equal equality right off the bat, human being.
04:00:42 Then you have these particular rights and we already have that.
04:00:45 So there's no reason to add these extra little cuts.
04:00:47 And you're this you look that way, you come from here, you're this, that
04:00:50 and that.
04:00:52 I just think that's a stupid slippery slope.
04:00:54 That's what happens I don't know.
04:00:56 I never I don't have an issue with other people, but I pick up on nuance
04:01:00 when somebody is walking down the street and they've got a bigger nose
04:01:02 than somebody else, I'm going to be like, Wow, that nose is bigger than this.
04:01:06 I mean, it's a problem or it's an issue, but it's like, Oh, that person's a
04:01:10 dark skin.
04:01:11 That guy's got a towel on his head.
04:01:12 It's like, I don't know.
04:01:14 I don't sit there and go, Oh, that's that's worse.
04:01:17 I just go, Look, that's different.
04:01:19 It's like when you see somebody juggling you, you pay attention to it.
04:01:22 When it's different than you, it's going to stand out.
04:01:25 And so you tend to keep I it.
04:01:28 But the definition of fashion just in a Oh, that's different fashion.
04:01:32 You know would you be willing if you saw one person with a big nose
04:01:37 and I know you just use that
04:01:38 as a random example and give you a lot of money and a target.
04:01:41 No, no, no, nothing about that.
04:01:42 I said we got to pick something else. Then.
04:01:45 Would you be willing to condone all people
04:01:48 if that person, that one person hurt you in some way or made you feel uneasy?
04:01:52 Would you be
04:01:53 willing to condone all with big noses or whatever similar to that person
04:01:56 just based on their psychological, you know,
04:02:01 or no, answer the question yes or no.
04:02:05 There is a psychological nature that may develop.
04:02:08 There's no context.
04:02:09 Either you do or you don't.
04:02:10 Why do you hate Jews?
04:02:12 I mean, people with big noses.
04:02:15 So that's that's a terrible no, so terrible.
04:02:18 But it's pretty rare.
04:02:19 But it's even if I heard
04:02:23 that you that you wanted to murder all the Asians.
04:02:26 Do you want to murder all the Asians?
04:02:28 Just the blatant, not the Asians.
04:02:31 Yeah.
04:02:31 No, there is something gross about them.
04:02:33 No Women are beautiful, and the men are usually really smart and athletic.
04:02:40 Those are all jokes.
04:02:41 I have no idea how they are, but anybody that I met that seemed like they were both
04:02:45 is that black and Asian.
04:02:47 That means.
04:02:49 Yeah,
04:02:52 I believe that all that was stereotyping and wrong.
04:02:54 Yeah.
04:02:54 No, because I don't find any anything partially Asian
04:02:58 even remotely attractive other than a bowl of rice. But
04:03:02 but so that's a good example though, whether you're making good
04:03:05 stereotypical comedic comedic examples or you're making somebody in court
04:03:10 condone a whole group, it's still racist or stereotypical.
04:03:14 It's racist.
04:03:15 And stereotype is when you call for the death, it's almost like plotting,
04:03:18 you know, it's if I write a manifesto about how I'm going to kill everybody
04:03:23 and they find it, but I don't actually murder anybody, is that
04:03:28 so evil?
04:03:29 You keep making this huge jump.
04:03:31 This school is not calling for the murder
04:03:34 or genocide that's calling for the low and.
04:03:38 They have every right to not not call back.
04:03:40 You go back to.
04:03:41 Yeah, I get what you're saying because if you don't condone it.
04:03:44 But if there is if there's do call.
04:03:47 Let's take it a step further.
04:03:48 You know what's going to happen.
04:03:49 Either they don't need to make that statement
04:03:51 if nothing was happening since there's something wrong, you're wrong.
04:03:56 They didn't have it.
04:03:57 They never need to go where they are.
04:03:59 They are taking text donations.
04:04:01 They are taking fucking public funds from
04:04:04 from tax free donations are taking,
04:04:08 I'm sure sometimes government money.
04:04:10 They're nearly
04:04:12 charging there.
04:04:13 They're overcharging their students for tuition.
04:04:17 They're overpaying their teachers.
04:04:20 You understand the obvious reason why this you know,
04:04:25 why they can't you know, I mean, the absolute real reason is because
04:04:28 the moment that they would of the person sitting in the other chair
04:04:31 that you couldn't have sat, couldn't see, would have said, oh, so you support.
04:04:35 And they oh so
04:04:38 they would automatically thought they sided with whoever,
04:04:41 I mean who are they, Who are they supposed to condone Hamas or Israel, the Jews?
04:04:45 I don't know.
04:04:46 Somebody who's killing the Jews, somebody kill them.
04:04:49 Oh, they both are bastards.
04:04:50 Apparently the ones right now just killing civilians.
04:04:53 The problem is the civilian killing. It's okay.
04:04:55 So, I mean,
04:04:56 all right, so the whole Islamic community, you're killing soldier, fine
04:05:00 soldier, killing civilian, That's that's that's what you know, that's a war crime.
04:05:05 Well, already are.
04:05:06 I believe there already are are rules in crime.
04:05:09 You know, that's already against the rules. So.
04:05:11 Yeah,
04:05:14 well, you know, I guess you shouldn't kill.
04:05:17 So we're sort of trying to convince people that we've already had
04:05:20 everybody's being protected except this specific group.
04:05:25 It's this.
04:05:25 When we start specifying groups, that's what I don't want to do.
04:05:27 I understand those groups.
04:05:30 I understand people are different.
04:05:32 Imagine if historically we just went back to doing like like,
04:05:35 you know, enslaving black people again, Like the Jews have been kind of fucked
04:05:38 for quite a while.
04:05:39 I imagine historically they moved out of Gaza
04:05:42 because of her, like they gave up their holy land.
04:05:45 The fucking Mecca is was
04:05:49 Christian Holy Land way before and Jewish Holy Land way before.
04:05:53 Fucking Muslim
04:05:55 culture came around and it could be a whole shoot out.
04:05:58 It could be a whole show.
04:05:59 But I don't think we get anything.
04:06:01 I don't think areas around on of the bravest 15 men around as above.
04:06:05 So the only solution I could think of would be like
04:06:08 some kind of a final solution. And I don't want to talk about that,
04:06:12 but I know can do
04:06:14 that was a hugely, hugely Hitler
04:06:17 ultimate racist there.
04:06:19 But that's okay
04:06:21 what I just said or what you just said, Hitler's major plan was called
04:06:25 the Final Solution and it was to just exterminate all the Jews.
04:06:30 Yeah, right. No.
04:06:30 And I said, how do you how do we just
04:06:32 how did you convince a of people, Look at where we are right now.
04:06:35 One for my life and you've got people in fucking college campuses
04:06:39 calling for the genocide of Jews.
04:06:41 So in your world, do you think that by stifling free speech
04:06:44 and somehow stopping Hitler from being charismatic and talking
04:06:48 would have protected people from Hitler?
04:06:51 Um, condoning it
04:06:56 may have helped.
04:06:59 What about it?
04:07:00 Should Italy and Japan have condemned it?
04:07:03 See, in in, in the fucking
04:07:07 area of academic scholar
04:07:11 campus that we're teaching, you know,
04:07:15 things like
04:07:17 places like Princeton and Harvard
04:07:20 Science still doesn't condone.
04:07:22 I mean, they got a lot Hitler.
04:07:24 Hitler contributed a lot to science.
04:07:27 I'm saying I'm going to get in trouble.
04:07:28 I'm not saying Hitler was good in anything at all.
04:07:31 Obviously, I think we're seeing how the human body
04:07:35 responds to chemical gases and Hitler bad,
04:07:38 Hitler bad.
04:07:41 I mean, I'm sure
04:07:42 at a certain point he was a cool dude,
04:07:45 said have a beer with the ones you're not Jewish.
04:07:47 Did you see these deer flags?
04:07:49 The most craziest ones.
04:07:50 Did you get some of those from that you read from there?
04:07:54 No, I happened to get so I just went with
04:08:00 like the most recent
04:08:01 and then down back because I think they come out every day.
04:08:05 And so I'm able to just do the actual legitimate ones,
04:08:11 the actual legit ones.
04:08:12 Is Abby a franchise or is she an actual woman?
04:08:15 She must be really old by now.
04:08:17 I you know, that's what I was thinking, too.
04:08:19 Abigail Van Buren.
04:08:20 It may even just be like a
04:08:22 them like they do sometimes.
04:08:24 Like back in the day, there was one in every newspaper, every city.
04:08:29 It's an and you could just make these up.
04:08:31 So I don't even know if people are actually writing it or not.
04:08:34 They seem elaborate enough, but at a certain point
04:08:36 you might just be able to just, you know, obviously your own.
04:08:39 You don't even need public period.
04:08:42 You just fucking air that shit.
04:08:45 But no, I've just been doing the legitimate ones just to make it seem more,
04:08:51 I don't know, more, more recent, relevant
04:08:56 people want to compare.
04:08:57 What?
04:08:58 Because these are also pushed.
04:08:59 It's weird because these are
04:09:00 pushed to different entities, so I'll find the same ones on
04:09:04 the Chicago Times as I do on the Washington Post or whatever.
04:09:07 So it's the same Dear Abby.
04:09:11 Abby Shit.
04:09:13 So I don't know if this bitch
04:09:14 is getting paid by all these papers or it's just like a gimmick at this point.
04:09:17 I got one from 1972. I'm going to read it.
04:09:20 Oh, shit.
04:09:26 Dear Brady, your dear Flannery.
04:09:30 About four months ago, the house across the street was sold to a father and son.
04:09:34 Or so we thought.
04:09:35 We later learned it was an older man, about 50, and a young fellow about 24.
04:09:40 This was a respectable neighborhood before this odd moved in the back
04:09:45 and they have
04:09:46 all sort of strange looking company men who look like
04:09:49 women and women who look like men, blacks, whites, Indians.
04:09:53 And yesterday I even saw two nuns go in there.
04:09:57 They must be running.
04:09:59 They must be running some sort of business or a club there.
04:10:02 There are motorcycles,
04:10:03 sports cars and even bicycles parked in the front and on the lawn.
04:10:07 They keep their shades drawn so you can't see what's going on inside.
04:10:10 But they must be up to no good or why the secrecy, right?
04:10:13 If you have nothing to hide. Anyways,
04:10:16 when called,
04:10:17 when we call the police department and they asked if we wanted to press charges,
04:10:21 they said unless the neighbors were breaking
04:10:22 some laws, there was nothing they could do.
04:10:26 Pileggi These weirdos are wrecking our property values.
04:10:29 How can we improve the quality of this once respectable neighborhood
04:10:32 sign up in arms.
04:10:36 I like it.
04:10:36 That's sounds good, but exactly what pledge you would say.
04:10:40 Change your name.
04:10:40 Why don't you change your name to the guy that she's cheating with you?
04:10:44 This just says no
04:10:47 in back in 1972,
04:10:50 instead of recommending the consent of the council, I can do something.
04:10:53 Then that's fine. Otherwise, mind your own fucking business is what I would say.
04:10:55 But they already said that they called the council.
04:10:57 Yeah, they called the cops.
04:10:59 Nothing really much that.
04:11:01 That much homo activity going on over there.
04:11:02 They got parades up front or they got motorcycles.
04:11:06 Yeah, it's a respectable neighborhood, whatever that means.
04:11:09 Nothing's going in there.
04:11:10 This is coming in and out, and that's it.
04:11:12 Like, read this once respectable neighborhood as all white.
04:11:17 I know.
04:11:17 Yeah, I love that.
04:11:18 Yeah, it was once respectable until this homo.
04:11:20 Craig White, 1972.
04:11:23 They actually it's literally it's like they've got sparklers
04:11:26 going out on the front yard all the time and like,
04:11:28 everyone driving by goes, Oh, there's the gay house.
04:11:30 Like if you sold that your house,
04:11:32 no one's going to know that the fags are next door
04:11:34 until they like moved in and then kind of just hung out for a little bit
04:11:38 and they're like, Oh, shit, That's that's a weird house over there in that.
04:11:41 Yeah. Unless we would have known that.
04:11:43 Unless they're being like, outrageous and indecent
04:11:48 and in the front yard or out in the street
04:11:52 instead of walking each other around the block,
04:11:55 I grew up across from a frickin middle school or junior high school.
04:12:00 It was worse than living across from this place, probably.
04:12:04 So just with the
04:12:06 massive kids and irresponsible that
04:12:10 I don't know how to break this to you, but 11 to 13 year
04:12:13 olds are the worst group of society.
04:12:15 Sorry if you're watching. You have a lot of growing to do.
04:12:18 Do take it easy, take a breath, be watching. It's too late.
04:12:20 Pick up your fucking trash if you're watching.
04:12:24 We have a we have a message for your children.
04:12:26 It's fucking 113.
04:12:29 Do you know where your children are?
04:12:30 Yeah.
04:12:31 Do you know where your mind is going to?
04:12:35 I may be biased or too, because the pine tree in my backyard
04:12:38 was known as the coffee house.
04:12:39 That's where,
04:12:40 like, literally everybody in the school hung out to do their dirty business
04:12:43 from making out to smoking and drinking and whatever you do.
04:12:46 And I it wasn't that bad because it was like seventh to ninth grade,
04:12:52 so it
04:12:52 wasn't that bad, but it was pretty own pine tree.
04:12:55 My pine tree in my yard was there was another fence here.
04:12:59 Yeah, that's what that was it.
04:13:00 They would hide the fence, the corner of the fence and the giant pine tree.
04:13:05 And, you know, we,
04:13:07 we were I mean, I was at school,
04:13:10 not that school.
04:13:12 My own well-being efforts in corridor.
04:13:15 So, like, that's where we would fuck around
04:13:16 in the woods in the Madison corridor.
04:13:18 So I grew up, I got, I got to
04:13:21 I got to know some of the kids that were a little bit older than me.
04:13:23 And they're like, Hey, do you live in that house?
04:13:25 We party back.
04:13:26 And so we're like, started,
04:13:27 Oh, so you're the ones that leave the big cigaret butts.
04:13:30 So we actually had set up an early assholes
04:13:32 dude, we
04:13:33 it was like animals though, because they're only there for two or three years.
04:13:36 So they come in and they think they're smart
04:13:37 and they think they found this new place or whatever. We're like, Do we?
04:13:40 Yeah And you can shoot, we like animals, or we finally,
04:13:43 I swear to you, my mom finally put a fucking ashtray up
04:13:46 just like a couple couple of chairs, ashtray.
04:13:50 And we weren't accommodating, but it made it easier for us to clean up after them
04:13:53 because we had to. Anyways,
04:13:54 she'd go to the school and be like, Ma'am, they're not on school property.
04:13:58 There's nothing we can do.
04:13:59 And right there was nothing they could do,
04:14:03 cause there's nothing technically they could do.
04:14:05 But it's like, you know, like we're their parents.
04:14:08 Give me the names of their parents.
04:14:11 Yeah, well, and I didn't.
04:14:12 I'm, like, no concern, period. Or what?
04:14:14 Please don't do that, because I know they don't.
04:14:17 They don't.
04:14:17 It's fine to call for the genocide of all in school.
04:14:21 My mom my mom had a line.
04:14:22 She wasn't going to call the cops on them.
04:14:24 She would just constantly shut them up.
04:14:25 But I mean that was literally a part of our life for quite some time,
04:14:31 calling for the genocide of all in elementary schoolchildren.
04:14:34 So our advice would have been the same as deer flags.
04:14:37 Here is you could have moved, we could have moved if we didn't like it.
04:14:42 Honestly, I would find it more entertaining than anything.
04:14:45 I can only be like looking out my blinds and like going over to a now, like,
04:14:49 who's that?
04:14:50 Like that?
04:14:51 Like, that's that's what I would do.
04:14:53 I'd find it entertaining and I just bring it down the road.
04:14:55 No one's going to know if you sell that house.
04:14:57 The people are not going to
04:14:59 be looking for the fag house and going, Oh, I'm I'm not going to buy this house,
04:15:02 or I'll give you ten grand less because the homos over there.
04:15:06 Right.
04:15:06 You know, in 1972 though, I maybe that maybe they were,
04:15:12 I'm pretty sure, up in arms expecting the cash for the AIDS.
04:15:15 I'm sure up in arms expecting pandemic expects them to move
04:15:18 instead of them have to. Having to move.
04:15:21 No. Yeah. And no.
04:15:22 I mean, if it's like a party spot of these parties that or like a drug house, like,
04:15:27 yeah, it's just if they're a nuisance or they're disturbing, then
04:15:29 yeah you have every right to. But it doesn't matter.
04:15:31 Their sexual orientation, I don't care if they're straight or
04:15:35 gay, if they're parties and they're loud parties or something
04:15:38 like the motorcycle, that might be your only all night long.
04:15:44 All night long, though, again, I don't have an affinity
04:15:47 for like Harley motorcycle owls or cars that are loud.
04:15:51 I find it kind of silly that you just
04:15:53 you bought a thing that just makes noise, and so you make the next one.
04:15:57 I love that fucking sellout.
04:15:58 I love the South Park when they're all.
04:16:01 Oh, yeah, yeah, I forgot about that.
04:16:03 You fucking great.
04:16:05 Just you just bought a noisemaker
04:16:07 and this bird around making noise school.
04:16:11 Some of it sounds cool, but not all the time.
04:16:14 Like. Yeah, sure. Yeah. No, it's going.
04:16:16 I'm not saying the sound is stupid.
04:16:18 Like, get motor fucking like it's going to at the racetrack, you know,
04:16:22 the new one, like in a car show.
04:16:24 The new ones have switches so you can turn it up or down.
04:16:29 I honestly don't know why.
04:16:30 Legally
04:16:32 we allow cars to go 0 to 60
04:16:36 and a certain speed or be to go over 75 miles an hour.
04:16:41 There's a whole history of the car company how they did that with connecting
04:16:45 to the market asking like the LeMans race and Ford and Ferrari.
04:16:49 It's kind of a good movie too as your specialized cars that can do that.
04:16:53 But you have everyday public people buying these cars is that's
04:16:57 why you have as many deaths and shit because
04:17:00 you're buying all these fancy
04:17:02 design.
04:17:03 Logically, yeah, I've never had to go that fast,
04:17:06 but when I buy a car, I definitely that into account.
04:17:09 It's acceleration.
04:17:10 I've got a I've got 130
04:17:13 and a rare Z8 Roadster.
04:17:17 That's the James car.
04:17:18 I used to work for the dealership and I was driving a Yeah, I have no car
04:17:22 and it's actually the Z8, the official LP, you know,
04:17:26 because the dude on the dealership I drove that one 120, but
04:17:29 I drove the zero zero, which is the remake of that.
04:17:33 It's not the LP version.
04:17:34 The LP version was the James Bond car but I drove that 130 miles an hour.
04:17:39 Now 696
04:17:41 didn't feel like it.
04:17:44 Yeah, I in fact, I went fast in the fast lane.
04:17:48 It was nothing like treacherous.
04:17:49 It was just, you know, there was no one in front of me. 130.
04:17:52 So I wrote the fuck back down. And that was cool.
04:17:54 When you've you've discovered where you just got I don't know
04:17:58 if we've ever even said that on the show, so I've never said it,
04:18:02 but but that popular place where you disc golf all the time,
04:18:06 there was a bump at the Mile Road
04:18:08 right before you get their way back when they fixed it since then.
04:18:12 And you could literally going from you could get airborne on that
04:18:15 if you hit it the double jump to go over the mile road.
04:18:19 There was a couple of spots
04:18:22 before there were the Yeah, that subdivision.
04:18:26 No way I could television and there was a lot going on.
04:18:28 There were no signs or anything. There was no stop signs.
04:18:31 And this is supposedly a couple of times the people got fucked up.
04:18:34 But yeah, you could you could go three digit mile an hour and get airborne.
04:18:39 And we used to we used to do that going up.
04:18:41 What, show me up
04:18:43 or in the park.
04:18:44 Shelby Over to the Lane Shelby over 26.
04:18:49 There was there was no I don't think there was a light back then.
04:18:52 It was a long time ago
04:18:55 and they fixed it.
04:18:57 They took it, but it was
04:18:58 because it was the two lanes going across that there was this double decker.
04:19:01 I can see potentially you that does that.
04:19:06 I could see that.
04:19:07 And I had a really tiny little Chevy pickup truck.
04:19:15 Fun, Fun car.
04:19:17 Yeah.
04:19:22 Is that the world's largest cruise port?
04:19:24 And currently we're the 10th largest.
04:19:27 And, you know,
04:19:30 you see the Saturday Night Live looking at that.
04:19:33 I even want to sit there and it's so bad.
04:19:35 But no, I haven't seen that since.
04:19:37 All they did was got lazy and started making fun of Trump.
04:19:39 And that was like all they
04:19:41 I never really paid attention to it for years and then yeah over obsession
04:19:44 with Trump.
04:19:45 But so they did a spoof of that that hearing
04:19:50 and pretty much all they did was just make fun of the
04:19:54 the hosts, the moderator,
04:19:56 the loud, the annoying girl.
04:19:59 They didn't make fun of everybody.
04:20:00 They just made fun of the liberals.
04:20:03 The one the one asking the question.
04:20:06 Yeah, yeah.
04:20:07 Do you like that? Yeah.
04:20:10 Just answer yes.
04:20:12 I mean, just answer yes or no.
04:20:14 But you can do both sides, though.
04:20:16 You could have her answer going well.
04:20:18 As much as you know, we don't want to kill.
04:20:20 Well, we're just going to go by.
04:20:22 We don't want to kill all that you see.
04:20:23 And they never know because you could just that's how they used to do it.
04:20:27 They used to play all the sides. They don't do that with Palin anymore.
04:20:30 But there's what I was listening to and watching.
04:20:32 So something started that, oh, was the Obama's.
04:20:36 It It started with the Obama presidency because he was black.
04:20:39 They didn't want to take any shots at him.
04:20:41 And so they they kind of got a reserve black.
04:20:44 He's not I guess he's black, is he black?
04:20:48 I guess so.
04:20:49 It was actually gay.
04:20:51 And then once that dude,
04:20:54 what was his name?
04:20:56 Michelle. He bangs. Michelle. Yeah.
04:20:58 You know, she's potentially supposedly she's broad shouldered.
04:21:04 Sure.
04:21:08 Gary That gave Sinclair some of the Sinclair.
04:21:12 Gary Sinclair, I think supposedly the Obama
04:21:16 is his words, not mine.
04:21:20 The male prostitute that liked cocaine also or something.
04:21:24 I know he owns several several dates with him
04:21:29 Obama like blow that number.
04:21:31 Well yeah that's there's plenty of video on that
04:21:34 I like both
04:21:36 can't do it all the time I good for him
04:21:39 I don't
04:21:41 it doesn't make any sense the second you do it
04:21:45 you reach this plateau and then you just want to get there.
04:21:48 But you never can.
04:21:50 You just got to know that going in.
04:21:51 So I've always like this the first time ever did basically was
04:21:55 agreeing with me and knowing
04:22:00 I did it
04:22:00 once, I instantly was like, okay, I can see how people get addicted to this.
04:22:04 And so in my head I'm like, All right, like, keep that in mind, motherfucker.
04:22:08 Like, I've never really purchased it outright.
04:22:12 I've never had it myself.
04:22:14 I've never had my own.
04:22:16 I've done it,
04:22:18 never been a badge of honor or a badge of cheapness.
04:22:21 I'm not sure which I would say to you because I funded it.
04:22:24 I've just never been like I've never had my own stash,
04:22:27 like I've never had it at my house.
04:22:28 I did a little line here, a little line there.
04:22:30 I was like, Oh, group group thing, and we're all doing it.
04:22:34 And then we do the rest of it,
04:22:35 and then we don't do it again for like six months, eight months, a year.
04:22:40 I myself just learned about it in a book
04:22:43 I know right now is we're going to go that road.
04:22:46 But why
04:22:50 he's not here to defend himself.
04:22:53 Who? What are you talking about?
04:22:55 I don't know.
04:22:56 I don't know, but I don't know.
04:22:57 How are you what is what are you watching?
04:23:00 Are you asking me to condone
04:23:02 the bad mouthing of all bald mama's boys or?
04:23:07 Just Gary? Because that's a huge difference.
04:23:10 I don't know one of them.
04:23:11 That is one of my boys.
04:23:13 I don't know.
04:23:14 Because you were explaining away situation.
04:23:16 I was trying to connect to the mom thing.
04:23:18 Somehow they're making it some stereotypical nonsensical thing.
04:23:21 Some it's either Gary's a mama's boy, which is why
04:23:27 is the way he made his way controls everything to it's
04:23:30 okay for the hope of the genocide to give all bald mama's boys.
04:23:34 But it's not okay to specifically ask for the direct murder of Gary.
04:23:37 See, that's the difference.
04:23:40 And so if you were to say, Yeah,
04:23:42 you have to specify that before you can condone or not condone.
04:23:46 And they were not specifying
04:23:48 to me.
04:23:49 So I can I can verbally condone the murder of Gary and his wife.
04:23:56 But if I write it down, does that is that
04:23:58 is that plotting then?
04:24:02 I don't think so.
04:24:03 You need a direct call to action, a specific like clue.
04:24:07 I thought we went over this.
04:24:08 If you don't have to for like you're
04:24:09 if it doesn't hold up in clue it's not there's no call to action.
04:24:12 So if you if you say something in a specific
04:24:15 I can't just go I'm going I want to murder these people.
04:24:18 You have to go.
04:24:18 I respond to a if I would like this place.
04:24:24 Yeah. I think there's a huge difference.
04:24:25 If you say, I wish Gary was dead and then he died because it's indifference.
04:24:28 But somebody might come and question you for that.
04:24:30 But it's not outright. But if you were to say,
04:24:34 ask me
04:24:35 to go kill him in his house with the rope
04:24:38 and his wife on Tuesday in his can in his garage,
04:24:42 that is 100 illegal and wrong and there's no ifs and make it look like
04:24:48 and then you have to make it look like he raped his dog before he before somebody.
04:24:52 Right now, it could set me up and go do that and I would be absolutely fucked.
04:24:56 Please don't talk to my cousin.
04:24:59 Yeah, but.
04:25:00 But so for me, it it's completely different if I were to say,
04:25:05 oh, bald moms, boy, that's that's too general and it's okay.
04:25:08 But I don't know if you're an employer and you are an employee
04:25:14 and you find out that they were like saying, Yeah, I want Gary to die.
04:25:18 Gary is a guy I want to I wish Gary and his wife would die
04:25:22 and a dog would die also and their whole house would blow up.
04:25:26 Would you not at least not get rid of them, but
04:25:30 question the ethics there, right?
04:25:33 I don't what I would do.
04:25:36 Yeah.
04:25:36 What if that what if that guy that was your employee had I don't know
04:25:41 how many how many students go to Harvard?
04:25:46 What if he had that?
04:25:46 What if he had that many children? But he was teaching those principles.
04:25:49 So I'll agree with you with this.
04:25:51 They they have gotten rid of professors for a lot less.
04:25:55 But it's usually a they say something.
04:25:57 It's not that they won't condone something like
04:26:00 this is literally they haven't said anything.
04:26:02 Well, it's all they have to say.
04:26:04 Just go.
04:26:04 Obviously we don't that's what they said.
04:26:06 We we they don't though.
04:26:08 They don't have to say anything.
04:26:09 They don't condone the murdering of anybody.
04:26:12 That's all they had to say to me.
04:26:14 I wouldn't even cater to that ridiculousness.
04:26:15 That's obvious. Or it should
04:26:19 not. That's why you say it.
04:26:20 That's why you go, Yeah, obviously we do.
04:26:22 We do not condone
04:26:24 this.
04:26:25 You push it to push that, you need to do that.
04:26:27 It's a brave statement draw.
04:26:29 I'm glad you're standing up for everyone saying, Why are you asking me that, then?
04:26:33 Exactly. Is that what was put to the back of you?
04:26:35 Thank you. Exactly. For you.
04:26:38 Why you ask? Brady.
04:26:40 Brady,
04:26:42 what did you do?
04:26:43 You think cutting off the feet of children
04:26:46 is a good idea?
04:26:50 Depends.
04:26:50 Are they cancerous? Are they going to kill the rest of the body?
04:26:53 Right.
04:26:53 Yeah, that's a good point.
04:26:55 The context, man got to get there by his neck and
04:26:59 do you know so do you expect
04:27:05 do you expect that
04:27:06 the school to do anything except teach your kids?
04:27:09 Do you want them to shape their morals?
04:27:10 No, they should. No, they should.
04:27:12 And they should not be saying anything condoning or supporting anything.
04:27:16 You should just teach them morals.
04:27:18 You had teachers.
04:27:19 Did you feel they listened?
04:27:21 Did you had teachers?
04:27:22 Lots of them.
04:27:23 I assume you, went to school to at least third grade, from what I can tell.
04:27:26 Right.
04:27:27 And so that's at least three teachers.
04:27:30 So did you know any of them?
04:27:32 If they were what if they were Jewish
04:27:33 or their religious background or their sexual background?
04:27:37 No. No.
04:27:39 Did they tell you about that?
04:27:40 Did they teach you
04:27:43 how fuck did you get how the fuck did you get through school
04:27:45 without them condoning Hamas or whatever the fuck I'm supposed to condone?
04:27:49 What do you mean?
04:27:51 How did your schools clearly have a policy of condoning
04:27:55 the genocide of Jews Didn't exist?
04:27:58 Well, we learned about a way to segment the Jewish
04:28:03 Islam conflict. Didn't.
04:28:05 How the fuck old are you?
04:28:06 Because that's been going on for thousands of years.
04:28:09 We learned about World War Two.
04:28:11 We're not talking about World War Two with Hitler.
04:28:14 We're talking about condoning Jews or the genocide of genocide.
04:28:18 We need to be clear.
04:28:19 We're talking about not condoning the genocide of Jews right now.
04:28:23 Correct.
04:28:24 So we learned that too, was criticizing
04:28:28 and punishing somebody for not condoning the genocide modern day.
04:28:32 That was one of the most the largest atrocities to
04:28:35 to demonstrate That was like a huge thing alleged her diary.
04:28:39 Allegedly allegedly her diary was meant
04:28:42 was made to be a large thing to show me
04:28:46 the show me that the gas chambers that I've heard about,
04:28:51 they have them.
04:28:54 You see, you can't talk about anything anymore.
04:28:56 You are you are, you know, gas chamber.
04:29:00 Yeah.
04:29:00 20, 28.
04:29:05 So, no, I no, I don't know.
04:29:06 But I think like everything, if I haven't done a scientific experiment
04:29:09 and an experiment on it myself or I wasn't there and witnessed it, even
04:29:13 I witnessed it with my own eyes. What do you mean?
04:29:15 I really do the experiment yourself.
04:29:18 You have to do it yourself.
04:29:20 So you have no idea that Eagles of Sea Squirt
04:29:22 because you never did the math for it in all actual realness and truth. Yes.
04:29:26 Otherwise you have faith in the science and somebody else did.
04:29:29 Or I would like to think that, you know,
04:29:32 we people supposedly when there is different collaborators
04:29:35 of the same and realistically, reasonably, you can probably do that.
04:29:38 I don't I'm not saying it's wrong, but I'm just saying it.
04:29:42 The only thing that did happen in concrete, it does happen, but not
04:29:45 publicly that like this.
04:29:49 I science,
04:29:51 by the definition of science, by the definition of science is in.
04:29:55 I read a peer reviewed paper on it.
04:29:57 It's I did the experiment and I questioned experimented and proved
04:30:02 something was or wasn't that's that's I mean so yeah that's
04:30:06 I believe if you didn't do the experiment yourself you're having faith in science.
04:30:11 Believe in the science.
04:30:12 If you can look at the results of the experiment, does that account
04:30:17 the data or is this written word it could be misconstrued.
04:30:22 Say that again. Now I'm ready.
04:30:24 I swear I've been I had it written on my
04:30:26 grocery list and I keep forgetting to take my grocery list with me.
04:30:29 So when I go to the grocery store, it is weighing It had a few items,
04:30:34 but I get most items that we live in and foil is one that I keep fucking
04:30:37 forgetting get.
04:30:38 I have clarity now I can understand what you're saying.
04:30:41 All the money is filtered out.
04:30:43 Yeah. Can you hear me?
04:30:45 Before all I heard was fucking Jews,
04:30:49 you tell me about my dead mom.
04:30:51 Ouch.
04:30:52 No, man, I have compassion and empathy.
04:30:54 If my mom still alive and just so you know, my mom still alive.
04:30:59 That's why, if anything, when I'm on my last thread with Gary,
04:31:02 that's why I will fake religion until her death.
04:31:05 Please don't watch this. Mom.
04:31:08 Right. My mom. Really? You.
04:31:10 I want to apologize.
04:31:11 We don't want to do what? I want Gary to come.
04:31:14 And if you ever watch the invention of last night, the sky.
04:31:17 That is absolutely disgusting.
04:31:18 My train of thought broke in the wrong place.
04:31:21 I like hearing my mother bleep.
04:31:23 It's going to get worse. I want to curse.
04:31:26 I want Hart to come to
04:31:29 my mother's death bed and explain to her that it's going
04:31:34 to her.
04:31:35 While he does that, he can explain how she is
04:31:39 that she's moments from death in the bed
04:31:43 and he's going to tell me
04:31:45 he's going to tell her that he came for one reason only to tell her
04:31:49 that it's all going to end in moments and everything she knows is done.
04:31:53 Gary to finish up. Gary's about the finish.
04:31:55 It was going to be like that, that you're dead.
04:31:58 Dead, dead.
04:31:59 Slam a fucking mallet on her.
04:32:00 He's going to actually kill her with a mallet
04:32:05 and he's going to look at me and he's going to go,
04:32:06 You're welcome in some weird fucking Episcopal,
04:32:10 pompous way.
04:32:14 Anyway, he's going to take a nap.
04:32:16 There's going to take a nap because the large release
04:32:20 load that is
04:32:22 maybe another comes your way.
04:32:24 Maybe not.
04:32:26 I can, even at my age come a couple of times still.
04:32:31 Thanks for that information.
04:32:32 I just If you only come in once if I feel sorry
04:32:35 for you,
04:32:45 I'm just tired.
04:32:46 Yeah, I was going to do sounds, but this.
04:32:48 We're way past the.
04:32:50 Yes, you have come.
04:32:53 Sounds.
04:32:54 Oh, you do, don't you?
04:32:55 Oh, fuck.
04:32:55 Yeah.
04:32:55 I got all kinds of things.
04:32:59 What the dog doing.
04:33:02 Yeah. To.
04:33:08 I'm like the shortest
04:33:10 straw.
04:33:12 Your flag. Me?
04:33:15 You're Brady
04:33:19 disapproval.
04:33:20 And now
04:33:22 this one that's, like, super short.
04:33:25 Oh, wait, is it just verbal?
04:33:28 Oh, yeah. Speaking of verbal,
04:33:30 can you hear this? Yes.
04:33:40 Oh, I can't, I, I got to fix that.
04:33:47 I do that.
04:33:47 It'll be double. I like that guy.
04:33:51 I need to add it somehow.
04:33:53 Okay?
04:33:53 I can do this.
04:33:56 It really is super fucking short.
04:34:04 It's like I just read along the letter.
04:34:12 You ready for this?
04:34:13 Nope.
04:34:15 Hold a going to cross.
04:34:18 Has everything echo now?
04:34:22 Nothing's online, but I don't know if it's true.
04:34:24 Okay, so your screen should be up, but it's not.
04:34:28 Oh, no, I'm not sharing the screen.
04:34:29 I never usually do with your flag because.
04:34:32 Oh, dear. Flag. Right. Oh, okay. I gotcha.
04:34:34 I gotcha.
04:34:35 Now, there's a to feel doing this.
04:34:38 And this is just what I want to get.
04:34:41 We read on early the way.
04:34:42 Don't need to see that it's from a website it can just be you know what I mean?
04:34:45 It's no yeah some of it's charm you know give it out to dazzle.
04:34:49 Drive free nail polish,
04:34:52 right?
04:34:52 Yeah, exactly.
04:34:53 Yes. It's just distractions.
04:34:55 We don't need the free spots.
04:34:58 Yeah.
04:34:58 My boyfriend and I were excited to go on 11.
04:35:00 An $11,000 Caribbean cruise is 22.
04:35:05 22 year old son was not enthusiastic.
04:35:08 We invited him to join us for dinner shows or to play games.
04:35:11 But the majority of the time he refused.
04:35:13 The only time he joined us was for events that we paid for in advance.
04:35:18 He called his mom, grandmother and girlfriend every night,
04:35:21 but not once did he call his father's mother.
04:35:24 To me, it seems like he's not interested in his father or grandma or me.
04:35:29 The moment we arrived home from the vacation, he bolted out the door
04:35:32 to meet his girlfriend and slept at his mom's house.
04:35:35 What can I do to bring this family together?
04:35:41 I have no idea.
04:35:42 Grandma's have wisdom, but they are.
04:35:44 They sometimes say some really, really, really, really rapid repetitive.
04:35:48 Like it gets young, get bored within seconds,
04:35:51 visiting with my mom, my kids and their adult.
04:35:54 So, like, at least they're smart enough to know that they need to show.
04:35:58 But I recommend actually listening if you can get through
04:36:02 the boring repetitiveness because they do have some wisdom to share.
04:36:07 I don't know, like part of me like 22, 22 years old.
04:36:10 I mean, do you really want to be you're on an A cruise.
04:36:14 You really want to be hanging out with your fucking mom and grandma?
04:36:16 I mean,
04:36:18 who paid for the cruise old enough to drink?
04:36:20 Obviously, the parents. The
04:36:23 parents or the grandparents,
04:36:25 but not the 22 old.
04:36:27 Yeah.
04:36:28 No, no, but I love how they put $11,000 Caribbean cruise.
04:36:32 It sounds like there are like three of them, potentially more.
04:36:35 So I think it's a combined cost.
04:36:36 So it's not like it was 11 a person, you know,
04:36:41 because what Don't take them.
04:36:42 How about that?
04:36:43 Don't invite them next time then deal the 22 or the grandparents.
04:36:47 Yeah, that's all you do.
04:36:48 If I wasn't getting drunk anyway.
04:36:50 Like what, do you like.
04:36:52 Yeah, I think. And we're trying to fuck.
04:36:54 But here's, here's another thing.
04:36:56 Yeah, it's kind of on that is going to happen.
04:36:58 Being the middle, you know, like
04:37:00 I literally have to take care of kids and a mom to a point.
04:37:04 I mean, it's no burden.
04:37:05 Mom has no burden at all.
04:37:06 It's not what I mean and have to take care of you, but I have to do more things.
04:37:10 So it's kind of on that middle generation
04:37:13 to be smart enough to set up some way to let the 22 year old interact.
04:37:18 You don't just put them in the same room and go, go, Yeah, right.
04:37:22 You know, like you are welcome to do something that engage both of them.
04:37:26 Like a lot of times I found out some stuff from my grandparents that I had.
04:37:31 No, we invited them We invited them to join us for dinner shows or to play games.
04:37:36 But a majority of the time he refused.
04:37:38 What what shows?
04:37:39 I think a 22 year old being a 22 year old, if you're around these people
04:37:42 all the time, when you're in some unique place,
04:37:44 you really want to be again,
04:37:45 hanging out with your grandma and your mom and crapping
04:37:49 a little bit here and there.
04:37:50 But yeah, unless you're 22 is kind of a harder age
04:37:55 because you can't really they know they're an adult.
04:37:57 You can't really make them or tell them to do anything.
04:37:59 But if you paid for the cruise, you can.
04:38:01 And that's that's pretty much that's pretty much what the advice is from Abby,
04:38:06 pretty much is the same as 22 an adult.
04:38:10 So and after I,
04:38:11 I mentioned something to somebody who just want to cruise and they said
04:38:15 there's no way that you could ever fall off
04:38:17 or get pushed off a cruise ship.
04:38:21 And then so I thought, how are all these statistics?
04:38:24 Because you used to go you heard playing games.
04:38:27 People like playing games on balcony railing when they're drunk.
04:38:30 I don't know. Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
04:38:31 But the balcony railing goes down to another deck no matter.
04:38:34 Oh, it's like this here. It's.
04:38:36 It's impossible.
04:38:38 There's got to be somebody at some point, right?
04:38:40 There's statistically, I'm not going by what you said.
04:38:43 I looked it up.
04:38:45 The sad
04:38:45 part is that there are like 40 or 50 people that fall off and like,
04:38:48 almost like we, always hear a very low percentage, hear the stories
04:38:54 of a spouse.
04:38:55 Yeah, Yeah.
04:38:55 No, you can't.
04:38:56 Yeah, you can't save them because the boat's going too fast.
04:38:59 Even just the boat well, even just money.
04:39:02 I mean, there's they're like, You want us to do what for one person
04:39:05 they're having
04:39:08 those go right.
04:39:09 I think of like Lake Huron a handful years ago I believe.
04:39:13 I see I should get a phone is very busy making some pressure.
04:39:17 You know I still can't hear Oh because I got to put the filter.
04:39:19 Oh, no, no, never mind. It was a dude that I worked with at a previous work
04:39:23 or I met Ryan, brother.
04:39:27 The dude worked there for a while and he just
04:39:29 he went on his boat, went by himself, and then they found the boat out of gas
04:39:33 and gear in the middle of Lake
04:39:36 St or whatever, whatever lake he was on.
04:39:39 And they just assumed that either he had a medical submarine, got hit
04:39:42 in the head or somehow fell off the boat and just the boat was going.
04:39:48 Nobody was on the boat.
04:39:49 I saw the boat going by himself.
04:39:51 As you saw the boat going, an idle speed is going to
04:39:54 you're not going to be able to catch it swimming.
04:39:58 So you fall off that thing.
04:40:00 And if it's in gear, oh, they they found the boat aground somewhere
04:40:03 like it was thrown out in the middle of in the middle of the water, out of gas.
04:40:07 But in gear so
04:40:11 and he was nowhere to be seen.
04:40:12 Nowhere still.
04:40:13 I don't think so.
04:40:14 I don't think they ever found a body, to be honest.
04:40:16 Which seems weird, right now.
04:40:19 It sounds like a plotted murder mystery.
04:40:24 Hello. I'm.
04:40:25 Yeah, I can finally hear it on cast.
04:40:27 Fortunately, I have only listened to a couple shows so far as I've been
04:40:32 very, very busy making some fresh hot curry and praying to the monkey gods.
04:40:36 I cannot wait to listen to more.
04:40:38 But no, I have steaming hot diarrhea coming out of my whole life.
04:40:43 A fire off the 1000 tons.
04:40:45 It was so bad I accidentally squirted it all over the floor around the toilet
04:40:49 and I had to use my brand new dollars to clean it.
04:40:53 I will have to take the twins down to the river to wash them.
04:40:56 But that is when I will be catching up on more of your lovely show.
04:41:00 Then I will be eating more of that delicious.
04:41:03 Keep up the good work.
04:41:06 Thanks there, feller.
04:41:08 That was delicious and disgusting at the same time.
04:41:11 I Great. Now I'm hungry.
04:41:15 Like I said, go down to the river to watch yourselves.
04:41:18 Have a washing machine or part of India.
04:41:21 We're coming from. Don't know.
04:41:24 I'm not good at the deer flags.
04:41:25 We should save those for fladge.
04:41:28 No, I know. I just wanted to throw it out there.
04:41:29 And we did. Yeah, we did one.
04:41:30 We did our.
04:41:31 We did our when this show,
04:41:34 when people cry Pitchfork saying
04:41:37 you must condone pledge rants, you must condone pledge rants.
04:41:40 We can stand tall and say we did everything we could to make it good.
04:41:44 Now at least you know how the Grammys are.
04:41:46 The Britney Show draw show developed based on
04:41:50 trying to hedge against the main show.
04:41:51 It's like, No, no, we won't.
04:41:53 We're going to get to I know he bailed, but we're going to we're going to
04:41:56 I do have one more.
04:41:57 I do have one more one more caller to close the show with it.
04:42:00 But if you have anything beforehand,
04:42:04 you know, it'll literally be the last thing
04:42:07 Anonymous will have to.
04:42:14 Uh. All right.
04:42:16 And I'm going to take this call.
04:42:18 Where's the mask? The mask isn't with you.
04:42:21 I forgot to bring it out, so I forgot.
04:42:23 I thought about it on the way driving to the hotel, and I'm like, Well, all right,
04:42:27 that's great. Then this works. Then.
04:42:30 Gary, are you there?
04:42:32 Hi, this is Gerry.
04:42:36 As above.
04:42:36 So below.
04:42:57 Hang on.
04:42:58 Holy shit.
04:42:59 That's a frickin nothing.
04:43:00 Nothing. Just.
04:43:01 Yeah, that's
04:43:04 about it.
04:43:07 What's all this crap?
04:43:08 What the fuck?
04:43:09 As of October.
04:43:12 Were you like, the robotic one?
04:43:14 Yeah.
04:43:15 Oh, that was Gary.
04:43:18 As above or below.
04:43:21 It sounds like he sounds.
04:43:22 He sounds like so far.
04:43:23 Like he's about to fucking make love right in the middle, too.
04:43:27 I guess I can make it louder.
04:43:29 This is it.
04:43:30 This is the part I'm going to clip.
04:43:37 Okay.
04:43:39 Yeah, you do
04:43:53 this.
04:43:54 It's not like a noise anymore.
04:43:57 Like a random
04:43:59 Gary.
04:44:02 Gary.
04:44:04 Hi, this is Gary.
04:44:07 Gary.
04:44:09 Hi. This is Gerry.
04:44:12 Uh, uh, beautiful.
04:44:17 Uh, as below America.
04:44:22 What the fuck, man?
04:44:23 I didn't hear about.
04:44:25 So, people,
04:44:27 I'm going to do this one first just because it's so cool
04:44:31 and pretty interesting already.
04:44:34 And Gary, as a fervent, so beloved coffee, slows down for sure.
04:44:41 We're doing it our way.
04:44:43 We're gonna make it make our dreams come true.
04:44:46 Brady and John show it's Brady and draw
04:44:50 extension now Brady draw
04:44:59 night like other.