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You were right.
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I was wrong.
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I apologize.
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It is quarter after ten.
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Do you know where your surpluses are?
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Hi, I'm Gary, and welcome to Fladge Rants Live.
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Superfluous
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extra
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beyond what is necessary.
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Unnecessary?
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I don't know if you'll believe this or not,
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but I avoid using superfluous terms.
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I never use superfluous terms
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at all.
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And at all.
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Is there proof superfluous in that?
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Well, bonds me is what people
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tell me when I'm driving up North Avenue.
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My destination will be on the right hand side.
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That road doesn't have hands
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and is superfluous.
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This on that side under the license plate.
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The tab goes in the top right corner.
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Now at the top right hand corner.
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I don't know why people have to throw a body part in there.
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Why not? To
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the top right testicle corner?
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I don't know.
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It bothers me.
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It's so superfluous.
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A lot of people say superfluous.
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Do you have a bottom right testicle?
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Yes. Now you do draw a circle.
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Superfluous.
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Superfluous.
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So I can interrupt, but I have to throw.
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You said top right test.
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I assume if there was a top right, there would be a bottom.
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Right.
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Top. Left. Bottom left.
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So that would make for testicles.
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Just kind of want to point that out.
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Right. Thanks.
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Let's go with them. It's a bit.
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It's a bit superfluous.
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Nice.
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Hey, he figured out to do something.
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Let's do a mount Rushmore of superpowers.
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I think the popular ones are flight invisibility, super strength.
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And I have to include in every Mount
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Rushmore of superpowers telekinesis, because that gets it all the.
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You probably think I'm going
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to trash superfluous things because they are unnecessary.
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Extra.
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They don't help in that.
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Things that are superfluous
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don't need to be included due to the fact that
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sufficient
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amounts of resources have already been applied to the situation
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and anything extra doesn't actually help.
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So it's unnecessary.
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But in some cases
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it's the outliers, the anomalies,
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the superfluous stuff.
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That is
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what makes it exciting.
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For example,
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as the development of civilization,
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we went from hunter gatherers living hand-to-mouth
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to having some extra time to develop fine arts.
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And I think these are good things.
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I think these are the things that make us greater
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than the sum of our parts.
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Some of these anomalies, outliers
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and superfluous activities
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have really helped to
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make life better, more
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comfortable, more enjoyable.
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So I'm going at it
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at a different angle than you may think.
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Like, I don't think the word hand is necessary
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when when explaining directions, because that's stupid.
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A lot of people just don't think about
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what they're saying,
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but they're superfluous.
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I'm superfluous.
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One of the things
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gluttony.
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I like eating extra,
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and it appears that a lot of my fellow Americans
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also enjoy some gluttony.
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A second piece of cake.
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But keep in mind,
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the law of diminishing returns comes into play here.
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First donut is delicious. Second donut.
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Not as good.
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Third one might make you sick.
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So that's
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that's another superfluous thing that might be harmful.
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Superfluous.
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And I got
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an extra half hour of sleep,
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and I was late for the podcast.
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That was superfluous.
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Superfluous.
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Oh, boy.
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Did you do any research or
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give you much time?
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My research was that you said that
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you do not use of superfluous phrases,
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but then you stated, for example, prior to stating an obvious example.
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So say you are know as
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and I started with, I don't know if you believe this
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or not all that is superfluous because I don't know if you believe this.
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It also drives me crazy when someone asks a yes or no question
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follows it up with an or no
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that makes it either at best
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more difficult to answer or at worst
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impossible to answer because the original
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yes or no answer would be the opposite
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answer to the or no follow up.
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As Brady pointed.
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Yeah. No.
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Yeah.
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Would you like to eat this burger or not?
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It looks.
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Oh, okay.
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So it's all what I like to eat that burger.
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Yes, I would.
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Or not?
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No, I would not.
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Not to, like, eat that burger.
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So I made it
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impossible for you to understand my answer to that question.
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No, I would not like to not eat that burger.
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I want to know why there's only a yes no for you.
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Why is everything so binary?
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Maybe there's more than to never.
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The way you phrase the question
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Would you like to eat this burger is a yes no question.
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Your follow up or no
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or not has the opposite answer.
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While I agree with you, I also look at it as this way.
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Would you like that burger?
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You could say, Yes, I'd like to eat it.
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Unlike or would you like or would you not like to eat the burger?
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No, I would not like to eat the burger.
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Why can't I just say yes or no?
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Because that's not the question I asked.
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But you always ignore that fact
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is the question you asked.
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And then you followed it up with all or no making the opposite the correct answer.
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Yes. No, that is true.
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I would not like to eat that burger, but it is a goddamn burger
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in the English language.
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There are some implied parts, like I could say, go to the store.
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There's no there's no actual subject of that sentence
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because the you go to the store is implied.
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So when I say that the option of those two choices is implied
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and you're just supposed to choose one of those two choices, see
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if I were to just say, Would you like to eat this burger?
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You could say, No, I'd like the chicken.
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And I'd say, Well, that wasn't a fucking option.
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The only options were to eat the burger or not.
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I'm just something superfluous.
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I maybe I may be bringing in too much information, which would also be
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superfluous.
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I won't be saying that superfluous
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because it'll show the fact that I can't see that word for some reason.
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There's certain words I just have trouble saying,
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Oh, we get in trouble for playing weird Crimes.
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Apparently Weird Al Yankovic owns the rights.
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That song.
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I do like the idea of copy changing it to a parody of a Weird
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Al Yankovic original song.
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A guy who made money off of
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other people's songs doesn't like when you copy the song.
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Now, apparently, though, he's asked everybody he's ever done it to
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for permission.
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A few people did say no, and he didn't do the song, So at least he's a dad.
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He's not just like ripping it off out of the blue.
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But I believe royalties are probably not.
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But I think I don't think they asked.
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That's a great question. We should find out.
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So think you have to ask
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this they're just ask it with like an or not.
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Does YouTube
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sufficiently give ad revenue and royalties to their content creators?
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No. Does Spotify only
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the Spotify revenue for a brief period?
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Yeah. No. I've seen them charts about the
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what was I, Snoop Dogg.
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Let me see God.
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The limit they set now is like 100,000.
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You have to have 100,000 subscribers
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before they can even consider monetizing it.
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Now, on YouTube, I saw some article about Snoop Dogg specifically with Spotify.
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They said that he did like a billion streams on Spotify
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and he was like, okay, well, can you break me down the dollars
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and cents of that? And they broke it down and they said he made probably
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about 40 grand off of that
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and that's it.
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Spotify makes a lot, as far as I know from the libraries that they have, from
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the they go to the direct owners instead of the artists.
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But I mean, I would take 40,000 a play.
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Yeah, it's all right. Yeah, I would too.
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But fucking but everything's relative but just.
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Yeah.
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What's what's it You said Snoop Dogg is shit to me.
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It seems like it'd be worth more than to be able to play it.
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They must have made more than 40,000.
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It's just the billions streams alone on Spotify.
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Now you add Apple music, you add,
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you know, YouTube, whatever they got, are they allowed to do?
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Are they allowed to do what bars do
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when they take advantage of young talent and say,
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Hey, we're giving you a fucking pedestal to sell your merch?
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So should Snoop Dogg just be making money off
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with like Corona and shit and just be glad?
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I don't know. They're spreading his word to the. Yeah,
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I've made the comment when
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it's over, Snoop Collins And there is artists.
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There are artists that are doing other things like.
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Like I have to go find a new jabber.
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Apologize for introducing that music live on.
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It's like it's
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superfluous.
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Anyway.
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But yeah, there are still artists
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performing live people's music and they're getting tips too.
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Should the artist have to give some of that money to the original creator?
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I think it should be up to each individual.
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They should offer it.
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If you have the money like it, like I'm.
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I don't know.
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I would. It's just like doing it.
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It's like bootleg on a television or movie and playing it, you know,
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with my own projector and charging people.
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And it's the same thing.
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I mean, that's a you know, that's funny to me, right?
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Because my town used to have
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movies outside at night or whatever the fuck they call it, movies in the street.
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That's what they call it, where they block downtown street and they show a movie.
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Well, some persnickety freaking.
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What?
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I don't know what they are in the movies.
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You know, the movie label industry, whatever the hell they're called, complain
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that cities can't do that because they're showing movies
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that aren't, but they're not charging.
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It was just a fun event to bring people down.
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That's why when you go there now, you see movies that are like
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public domain, 40 year old shitty movies.
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Yeah, no.
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And I guess I was wrong with my situation
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because I guess it would be the equivalent of
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getting a bunch of people going out and acting out that movie live.
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I guess you could get away with that, right?
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Just borrowing the script, but acting out your own students.
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I don't know. The band playing.
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I learned a lot about copyright this week.
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Did you know the tattoo artist Always in perpetuity, owns the tattoo.
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You're just the walking canvas
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to see how that's possible.
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I didn't see either, but Kat von D some really famous.
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Yeah, they're probably the famous people who had to sign some paperwork for.
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No, you actually have to sign paperwork for it to you to get ownership.
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So if you ever get a tattoo
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and you don't want the artist to be a dick down the road,
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get it in writing that that the transfer of ownership goes to you and you alone,
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which just seems obvious. It it's on your body.
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But then on the other hand, they created it.
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What say you bury that?
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You know, piercings, tattoos or branding?
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I do have a few scars, but, you know, chicks dig scars.
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Yeah, there's a few scars, but they're usually a bottle in around his mind.
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Yeah.
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Which ironically had to start and stem from the butthole Scars.
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Yes. Yeah.
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No, it's the scars.
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They are 100% superfluous.
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The bone.
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Why did you pick the perfect for fucks?
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The I tried
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superfluous super purple.
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Why did you pick CB?
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You want me to say the bumper bump
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superfluous?
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Oh, no, that's what you said on the thing. But I.
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There has to be more to it than that.
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No, no, I just wanted to double the bump.
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So it's not the last podcast.
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You're just letting us know that we've said
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everything we can say, and there's no more to say.
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And anything more would be excess.
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Actually, I think it's
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the bumper bump that makes life interesting.
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I think I want to talk
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this.
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I want to take this in a weird direction, like,
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hold on, let me take my panther.
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Okay, So is the four syllables no talking about?
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No, but vontobel is the way it flows.
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Yeah.
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For someone one syllable cadence.
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Cadence is the word you're referring to.
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A lot of people say superfluids.
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That is not how it's pronounced.
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It's superfluous.
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The bump above
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all foreseeable.
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A bump. A bump?
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No, they aren't.
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Not if you bundle them
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anyway,
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then it'll asparagus
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bump.
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A bump.
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Yeah, exactly.
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But they were good.
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Yeah.
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Alluvium aluminum.
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About
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four syllables.
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They aren't all like that, but therefore syllables.
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They have to be.
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No, you know, syllables like they go back to the
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silly syllable.
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Good. A timing to a syllable.
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Right.
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Electrical
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and fast bump about an electrical thing.
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One of the doors I'm on is a bomb on Bobo
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return.
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You have the whole shipment and you don't. Don't.
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The retarded retard added a bump.
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A bump?
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You about
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if you keep saying that all the door words
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above what they That was the bumper bump to
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what the doll doing remarkable bump
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of I don't know.
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I mean we lost track now I'm not sure
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if that's related to the topic.
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We should choose the topic for next week on the show.
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The previous week before.
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That could be a segment.
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I agree.
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If people want to call in suggest topics, we will also take that as well.
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What what how do they how do they call in
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the text?
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I don't know.
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It's one of the three brands, three
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call or text
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I texted in the other week and I got a text on my phone
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saying I got a text from my phone,
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do it again.
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And that seemed a little superfluous. Time
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So superfluous.
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Does it have to be unnecessary, extra and unnecessary
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to the to that, or can it just be extra since I did it again?
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You can't answer that, right, Even though it wasn't a note or not,
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because you're not able to answer questions at one time or just you made.
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Do you want to go after answer?
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Unnecessarily complicated, but I'm willing to go superfluous on you.
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It can be either
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it can be a good thing or it can be a bad thing.
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It's usually a bad thing.
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So superfluous. Did you say superfluous
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of a lot of people do say superfluous.
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Like it's like it's excessively good.
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Like an.
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Yeah, right.
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It's overly super fluid.
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Read it to wit very quickly so you don't have the bumper boom.
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I'm going to superfluous.
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You're right.
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You kill the superfluous share something if I can find
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my fucking it's more like bum, bum bum bum
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bum bum bum bum bum.
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Well bum, bum, bum.
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There's a lot of different ways you can say the short syllables.
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Ba ba ba ba boom was what I was going for.
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Congratulations.
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You achieve that goal.
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I feel like I'm back in fourth grade.
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Drum lesson, right? Yeah. So?
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So what we want to do is we want to
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there's going to be 2/8 notes to 16 notes, followed by an eighth note.
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So what we're going to say is river do little do with me.
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River do river do below.
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Now, if it's reversed, you would go telephone river.
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So you put that all together and go river, do little telephone river.
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Don't, don't, don't, don't that don't enter or as you would say, bop, bop, bop.
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I can't see my I think we're getting somewhere here.
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Bumper, bumper.
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Wait, did I do five pum pum pum pum?
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Now that's for
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a video about per
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year. Go
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roll the clip, Brady
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or floss.
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Meaning extra or more than what is needed.
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I think it's super flowing like a bathtub overflowing with water.
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There's a superfluous amount of water way too much.
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Or say you go to a bodega to get a bagel with cream cheese
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and they put a mountain of cream cheese on your bagel
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and you're like having to wipe it off with a knife.
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That is a superfluous amount of cream cheese.
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Say you're on an airplane and the pilot is giving you a rundown
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of all this information that you don't need, like the altitude of the airplane
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and their visibility and the wind speed.
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And you're like, I'm fine just singing up and watching a movie.
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You were getting superfluous information.
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So superfluous means more than what is needed.
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Subscribe to our channel for more.
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We're That's great. That was perfect.
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Today's word is quotidian.
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No, quotidian means everyday, daily or just eating
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or how to tell you what you say about Teddy.
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Quotidian means everyday.
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Quotidian means everyday.
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Quotidian means everyday quotidian.
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We've got our topic for next week.
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Is that Weird Al Yankovic in the middle of the town?
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Can't hit that to my quote is you got to get one to
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someone.
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It sounds like we found our next topic.
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I don't think it's that easy. Is it?
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If they go to screen, it is not that easy.
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So can I ask you if you would like to go up or down or left or right?
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Or is that too much for you to answer? Do I have to say.
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Would you like to go? Right.
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Would you like to end it with or no,
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go left or right or no?
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Fair enough. I apologize. I would like to go right or left.
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Have you?
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There's three choices there.
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Yeah.
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No, typically, I would not go left or right.
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I just.
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I found some grammar people who disagreed that that's an option,
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not a exclusive negative of not
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sad or no
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grammar people.
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I love help these grammar people.
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I want to hit the button.
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Tell me more about the grammar people.
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Teachers
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go. Yeah, they're wrong.
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Probably.
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I just saw the interview.
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Kaku is wrong about string theory,
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you've said.
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I'm afraid of some kindergarten teachers.
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Kaku is never wrong.
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Tackles Robot string theory.
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You basically answer He's impossible.
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So everyone's wrong about it. That's it. That's not a fit.
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You can't pick one person for something so ridiculous.
00:22:28
A broad all across the board.
00:22:32
I mean, no, no, it's not whose fault?
00:22:35
But string theory is right.
00:22:37
Even people that do string theory don't want people to understand
00:22:41
that there's no string theory because their funding would stop.
00:22:44
But that's okay.
00:22:45
I mean, 20 years ago, imagination was a dead end.
00:22:50
What do you want to do? You do.
00:22:51
We went to the Moon Theater instead, so
00:22:57
you think all that.
00:22:58
All that extra stuff is superb?
00:23:02
I think Jack Hartman looks like weird.
00:23:04
Al Yankovic.
00:23:06
Jack Hartman is in the new guy.
00:23:11
Jack Hartman of the Kids Music Channel.
00:23:15
I'm not familiar.
00:23:17
He's on my screen.
00:23:19
Yeah, I was just sharing it.
00:23:21
Oh, wait.
00:23:21
She was trying to get you to wait.
00:23:23
Damn.
00:23:23
Oh, there's too much going on. I need more than one screen.
00:23:26
I'm afraid to move it over there, and it's going to lock up again.
00:23:29
I'll just get the one screen and Jack Hartman's, like, right
00:23:33
in the middle, that guy, and then I'll.
00:23:36
I'll put it back to you here drawer.
00:23:39
Okay.
00:23:39
I was a little confused. I'm like, Wait a minute.
00:23:41
What happened? Paradox.
00:23:44
I'm like, That's not what I'm showing, but that's the guy.
00:23:46
I may have just got this.
00:23:48
I may have just passed a cartoon.
00:23:50
I showed his real face.
00:23:52
Maybe.
00:23:57
Build your brain.
00:23:58
Build your body. Learn about syllables.
00:24:00
Everybody's syllables are really parts of word
00:24:05
syllables, like a beat that can be heard.
00:24:10
Listen and move with me.
00:24:12
It's.
00:24:12
It's easy. It's one, two, three.
00:24:15
I much want to bet this because of the category.
00:24:18
Oh, clap your hands.
00:24:20
But both of these forms you can right enter quoting
00:24:24
Mario here dog.
00:24:26
You guys aren't clap hands
00:24:29
fish Gary the one who needs to learn her
00:24:33
truck.
00:24:35
Sure.
00:24:36
So can we get to the bumper bump once they're all Raise your elbows one.
00:24:41
Yeah.
00:24:41
You got to see if two, four, four, three
00:24:46
from our gate to
00:24:49
do these four words out the gate for.
00:24:56
That was bah bah bah bah bah bah bah.
00:25:00
Jan, you just got back from
00:25:04
Fairview.
00:25:06
Love, Mac.
00:25:10
Oh, I want to know,
00:25:15
why did he say February?
00:25:17
That water rising.
00:25:20
Oh, that can kill you.
00:25:25
Holy shit.
00:25:25
Shit.
00:25:25
Bombs are really parts of the word.
00:25:29
I'll be right back.
00:25:30
I have to go find a new jumper and be heard.
00:25:33
Look, listen in.
00:25:35
None of these four syllable words have the bumper bump I was looking for.
00:25:39
Not one did. No, they all did.
00:25:43
He's white.
00:25:43
He has no rhythm.
00:25:44
But they were above you. Trust me.
00:25:47
Purple bumper boom. No,
00:25:50
not one of them was
00:25:53
watermelon.
00:25:54
This is how you say watermelon.
00:25:57
Watermelon. Bah bah bah, boom.
00:25:58
Turbo one.
00:25:59
For the record, he he said every word.
00:26:01
Dirt, dirt, dirt.
00:26:03
The enunciating rhyme alone is a of making
00:26:07
the syllables separate. But when
00:26:12
you say alligator, alligator, alligator,
00:26:15
you want to have a problem that he ripped off of the bone.
00:26:19
That's what they said, motherfucker.
00:26:21
I didn't hear you guys speak up, man.
00:26:23
Exactly. Not loud enough. Hello? Hello.
00:26:26
Am a lot of you had.
00:26:29
I would say that my man here.
00:26:32
Definitely old book
00:26:35
definitely does something with his eyebrows here
00:26:36
because those are not natural.
00:26:38
Definitely die here, job here.
00:26:40
And then I don't know what's up with the bowling shirt
00:26:42
both very cool various areas with the flowered shirt.
00:26:46
You look like you just made this placement really quick.
00:26:51
You can make a lot of money off of just doing something content.
00:26:53
Shit. Oh, you probably got millions. Yeah, some of that stuff.
00:26:56
1.2 million pretty years.
00:26:59
It's probably pretty cool.
00:27:01
Video game superfluous.
00:27:03
Super few live super.
00:27:05
Why is there another Why am I putting other letters in there
00:27:08
so perf full fluid oo extra letters,
00:27:12
superfluous letters that we need to get the mouthing one.
00:27:15
We need to get the mouthing line up
00:27:18
about both
00:27:19
about this shit mouthing motherfucker.
00:27:27
As long as I was escaping
00:27:29
what I mind escaping to the market and picking up something for dinner.
00:27:32
Sure. That was all I needed.
00:27:34
Busy supermarket.
00:27:35
I needed to drive, mellow out, get my mind off the wedding.
00:27:40
Steve Martin.
00:27:41
But mellowing out was not art at
00:27:48
well.
00:27:49
I go to my dick.
00:27:51
Would that be superfluous?
00:27:53
Superfluous to the real meaning or It's not.
00:27:57
It's way too much in excess, but no one tells it hot dog ones.
00:28:02
They only go way more than on these dog buns.
00:28:04
So I end up paying for for one way more than she needs.
00:28:07
So I am removing the superfluous buns.
00:28:10
I'm sorry, sir, but you're going to have to pay as
00:28:13
I am removing the superfluous buns.
00:28:17
I am removing the superfluous buns.
00:28:19
I'm sorry, sir, but you're going to have to pay for all 12 bun.
00:28:23
They're not marked individually.
00:28:25
Yeah. Wait. You know why?
00:28:28
Because some shot over it.
00:28:30
The Wiener company got together with some big shot over at the Bun company
00:28:34
and decided to rip off the American public because they think
00:28:38
the American public is a bunch of trusting nitwits.
00:28:41
Well,
00:28:42
they need rather than make a think, Well, they're not ripping off
00:28:45
this nitwit anymore because I'm not paying for one thing I don't need.
00:28:49
George Banks is saying no good for George Banks.
00:28:56
Maybe if
00:28:59
we can do it, why don't we just superfluous bond?
00:29:02
We can blame
00:29:03
we can blame him for the now what they did is to fuck with us even more.
00:29:07
After that movie, they put hot dogs in a ten pack and buns in an eight pack.
00:29:12
So instead of having extra buns now we have extra hot dogs,
00:29:15
which in my opinion is grosser because I can throw some turkey,
00:29:18
but I don't want to have a hot dog in a piece of toast because it's
00:29:21
just not the same.
00:29:24
Well, I guess you could put two hot dogs in one bun.
00:29:27
I've heard people do that.
00:29:31
I don't know if that's exactly.
00:29:33
That's like a dog would be superfluous.
00:29:35
That's what I was thinking somebody was going to say.
00:29:37
But then there was just nothing they could.
00:29:42
Well, I kind of
00:29:44
I think it would be inappropriate.
00:29:47
I have a masturbating video,
00:29:50
sort of superfluous buns,
00:29:54
masturbating, masturbate.
00:29:55
Today is our video super masturbating?
00:30:02
No one of me masturbating per fruitlessly,
00:30:05
which I think is more than once a day.
00:30:09
I've got a new drink.
00:30:12
That's not a new drink.
00:30:13
That's your same drink.
00:30:15
It's.
00:30:15
I love that you brought up the white rum come charter.
00:30:18
Right. When we were talking about masturbating.
00:30:20
All right.
00:30:21
I don't think we can talk about masturbating on
00:30:24
those places.
00:30:26
I think we gave them a half an hour.
00:30:27
I think that's funny.
00:30:28
We should start this horseshit. What?
00:30:30
What are your and Gary's like fucking video Look, perfect.
00:30:33
Reminds of grainy.
00:30:34
The fuck is this?
00:30:36
Who's got read by my show?
00:30:38
You got responsible.
00:30:40
You are. I can tell you.
00:30:42
I can tell you exactly how many packets using
00:30:44
and what your signal is if you'd like, but you don't.
00:30:46
Where I got rid of double burger.
00:30:48
I don't need to put the Doug because everything else that's on my fucking network,
00:30:52
I got 2.62.
00:30:54
So you know how I finally fixed nine?
00:30:56
I disconnected my TV because I realized it was spying on everything
00:30:59
in my entire house all the time.
00:31:01
Not just the TV shows I was watching, but everything I could hear.
00:31:05
Oh, well,
00:31:07
the Vizio too. You can. We could.
00:31:09
We could Google the story. Yeah.
00:31:10
Your bars are red right now.
00:31:11
Horrible, horrible, horrible.
00:31:13
What are. You know, drawers are yours.
00:31:16
Our drawers are now.
00:31:17
They're orange
00:31:19
and then.
00:31:19
Okay, so I just keep going to those,
00:31:24
you know, to fuck with on the core device.
00:31:28
How'd you kill it?
00:31:29
Could you just end? It's
00:31:31
going to happen And I about AT&T out
00:31:34
back comes back to read back to Amber.
00:31:37
Look for something good, doesn't it?
00:31:38
Doesn't look bad. I mean, you're moving. I can hear you.
00:31:43
Thank God for that.
00:31:44
License to apply Occam's Razor now.
00:31:50
William of Arkansas
00:31:53
devised a plan to remove
00:31:57
superfluous items
00:31:59
from any description or attempt or theory
00:32:04
or or even apply a razor to absolutely anything.
00:32:08
And when you remove the superfluous parts,
00:32:12
you are left with the core the fundamental principles of the thing.
00:32:17
Occam's Razor has been useful in
00:32:19
every single
00:32:25
scientific study
00:32:28
or every
00:32:31
discipline of science, like chemistry, biology, all of them.
00:32:36
And I think if people used Occam's Razor
00:32:40
and applied it to everything about even life,
00:32:45
it would simplify everything for everyone
00:32:53
could be that much higher.
00:32:55
So higher
00:33:00
what is this, the reading version?
00:33:05
What's going on?
00:33:11
Can't talk when I'm.
00:33:11
You either. Hear me? You can't fucking hear me. Can you hear me now?
00:33:15
Yeah. The.
00:33:16
I'm afraid to play anything because that's why I stopped that.
00:33:18
It's probably a fun cut.
00:33:19
So we should just do this all real quick, right?
00:33:22
Yep. Yes, we should.
00:33:25
The first,
00:33:30
like tonight, I, i you.
00:33:32
Because I don't like
00:33:39
to be afraid to.
00:33:42
I don't know.
00:33:43
Oh, my gosh.
00:33:45
I waiting for you.
00:33:48
I want you to think about
00:33:53
everything.
00:33:57
I'm going to go.
00:34:05
I want to ask you a different kind of
00:34:08
want to talk about your profession.
00:34:13
I'm going to
00:34:16
something
00:34:18
how I come from a girl.
00:34:24
I'm going to talk a little about
00:34:28
financial problem.
00:34:30
And I don't take no orders from the woman, by the way.
00:34:33
By the way, I don't take no orders from no women
00:34:38
fantasize about this back in Chicago,
00:34:43
would Gary go mercy, mercy
00:34:46
be a Lago?
00:34:46
Are you Can you
00:34:48
my twisted dark fantasy?
00:34:50
Can we get much higher?
00:34:54
I'll be right back.
00:34:55
I have to go find a new jabber.
00:34:57
Yeah, well, why is he black?
00:35:00
Everywhere?
00:35:00
You black?
00:35:06
Oh, there is.
00:35:06
But wait, Why?
00:35:07
How did he would
00:35:10
turn the lights off on the room?
00:35:13
Well, he's there, but he's not there. Maybe he.
00:35:15
I got to reconnect him here. You're unmuted.
00:35:18
Hold on, hang on.
00:35:21
I know what happened to you, but.
00:35:25
Oh, so your numbers are already,
00:35:30
uh, say we need more.
00:35:32
I saw it going
00:35:33
grainy, saying when you we need more black.
00:35:39
Yeah, This podcast is too white.
00:35:41
It is
00:35:43
anybody that wants to be on the show, if you call
00:35:45
in, we'll get you in a little square. You can talk.
00:35:48
Not that we're running out of talk.
00:35:49
We just would like to have a guest point of view.
00:35:52
You guys have some additions or or
00:35:57
addendum to my Mt.
00:36:00
Rushmore of superpowers.
00:36:02
I went Flight invisibility, super
00:36:04
strength and
00:36:07
telekinesis.
00:36:10
I've mentioned this before.
00:36:11
My my main ones that I pray to God
00:36:15
for would be number one would be to fly
00:36:18
number two was to be black.
00:36:20
And then I guess invisibility would be in the third one.
00:36:24
And I'm not sure what the fourth one would be, probably just huge.
00:36:27
COX syndrome or something like that.
00:36:29
So you I think you wasted one.
00:36:31
If you had telekinesis, you can fly, right?
00:36:34
Oh, you're right.
00:36:34
Because the Mount Rushmore being black actually comes the huge cock.
00:36:38
So I can think of a new fourth.
00:36:40
You could. Yeah,
00:36:42
but be careful.
00:36:43
If you're black and you're flying at night, be very careful.
00:36:48
Yeah, that's difficult.
00:36:49
People won't be able to see you.
00:36:51
Well, hopefully your cock is covered.
00:36:54
Something big enough to cover it.
00:36:55
I So I hope.
00:36:58
But then you also don't
00:36:59
want to get shot down because then you'll be Blackhawk down.
00:37:03
Oh Is
00:37:08
anyone in?
00:37:10
None of our listening audience would get that.
00:37:12
But I got it.
00:37:15
No, no, no. It's full of suckers.
00:37:17
They did it in a movie.
00:37:20
That comment that Black Hawk Down.
00:37:23
Black Hawk Down. Really?
00:37:24
Oh, so you stole that original?
00:37:27
I still. Everything's original.
00:37:30
Everything's been done before.
00:37:32
Nothing is still original.
00:37:34
Massive.
00:37:35
Speaking of steel, that's a great segway.
00:37:37
Did you see the.
00:37:39
You know who Muddy is? No,
00:37:44
buddy, It's Will Sasso.
00:37:47
And somebody will say,
00:37:48
when somebody else does an air podcast, the air is a producer.
00:37:52
Don't any ideas. And
00:37:54
they made
00:37:55
a whole hour special of new George Carlin, not new George Carlin.
00:37:59
They're very clear. It's not it's an honorary respect.
00:38:01
I haven't seen it because they keep taking it down.
00:38:05
But what do you think of them remaking they're going to do to everyone,
00:38:08
anybody who's dead, singing, you know,
00:38:12
comedian, singer, actor, they're all going to be remade
00:38:16
fucked up. Thing is, I did not know.
00:38:19
I found out afterwards Halloween posts humorous DMX Halloween song came out.
00:38:24
That Christmas DMX song came out.
00:38:27
Those are both.
00:38:29
I created songs that were not created by DMX at all.
00:38:32
See? Yeah.
00:38:33
And I've heard I heard there were people making songs remake.
00:38:36
And so I'm a big fan of DMX, and I notice something a little
00:38:39
off about it, but I just was like, I got over it pretty quick.
00:38:44
I'm like, There's something doesn't seem right about this
00:38:46
because it's really weird that all of a sudden,
00:38:47
but he has probably a library of shit just in some archives somewhere.
00:38:52
I don't know, maybe they just decided to pull that one out.
00:38:56
But now that I know they're bringing up posthumously
00:39:00
because it's a four syllable word that doesn't go up above the one
00:39:04
that we've we've had plenty.
00:39:05
We've had plenty of those.
00:39:06
We can't seem to find another one that goes bump up on
00:39:10
aluminum pom, pom, pom.
00:39:12
I meant besides the ones that you said posthumously,
00:39:16
isn't it aluminum.
00:39:19
Yeah.
00:39:19
That's five syllable girl.
00:39:21
So aluminum,
00:39:25
the that was invented in France.
00:39:30
Well then that's what we should call it.
00:39:32
I mean we're not in France.
00:39:35
Think of like Deutschland in Germany.
00:39:36
That's the one of the best ones I've ever heard of.
00:39:39
But, but, sir, that's not the name of our country.
00:39:41
And then we just call it that anyway. But.
00:39:48
Right,
00:39:49
Right.
00:39:50
Well, we don't call any countries by what the people in the country
00:39:54
call their country.
00:39:55
No, but not even when there's a they want they tell us the English version.
00:39:59
And we don't accept that either.
00:40:00
Either either either
00:40:03
write superfluous words like either
00:40:06
either why They're two pronunciations for the same word.
00:40:10
Those words are, by the way,
00:40:13
by the way,
00:40:15
it used to drive me crazy when people would
00:40:18
pronounce the silent T in the word often jaw.
00:40:22
Did it last podcast.
00:40:24
The C and often is silent.
00:40:26
It's either or.
00:40:27
Now it is or now it's true.
00:40:31
Who says it's?
00:40:32
I, I half the planet often and often.
00:40:38
What do you think about that?
00:40:39
Even there the bell was superb. So
00:40:43
we're off You Tube.
00:40:44
I forgot about that.
00:40:46
So we can do this now, right?
00:40:48
Yeah, we can.
00:40:49
I think that's all we want.
00:40:52
We can't do whatever we want.
00:40:55
Oh, yeah.
00:40:56
Oh, yeah.
00:41:01
What do you think of the word?
00:41:02
Ain't
00:41:04
it ain't in the dictionary what used to be the joke but they added it.
00:41:09
What they write the same with often and often.
00:41:12
What is, what is the what is it a contraction.
00:41:16
I just ended with a preposition, aren't I
00:41:24
getting three names?
00:41:25
You know, I'm not. Well.
00:41:28
Okay, so
00:41:32
I mentioned the f I George Carlin.
00:41:35
It's going to happen and we're going have to get used to it.
00:41:38
And you know, the people people freaked out artists, painters freaked out.
00:41:41
When the camera was invented.
00:41:43
They thought it was a bastard art.
00:41:47
And now, like movies and photography, probably more prevalent than paintings
00:41:50
wouldn't you say?
00:41:51
They thought it was the devil. And it took you for
00:41:55
that, too?
00:41:55
Yeah. Did you know? Why did we say this already?
00:41:58
Do you know why they don't smile in old pictures?
00:42:01
I thought it was. Somebody told me.
00:42:03
Somebody had told me from some Western movie.
00:42:05
I thought it took their soul to.
00:42:07
They smiled and it showed their weakness and all that stuff.
00:42:09
The reason was because when painting or paintings,
00:42:13
when photos first started, the exposure took a long time.
00:42:15
They had to sit there for minutes and it was very hard to hold a smile.
00:42:17
So they asked them to rest.
00:42:19
However, your most comfortable resting faces sit there
00:42:22
and then they would hold the exposure.
00:42:23
The whole family would have to sit there, not move.
00:42:27
So everyone back then had resting, but so well,
00:42:30
they just figured it was easier to hold a resting face than a smile for that long.
00:42:33
Go ahead. Let's try.
00:42:35
Try to hold a smile for 3 minutes a bit, you know, like a cheese smile.
00:42:39
How about a resting face? It'd be like this.
00:42:43
That's how everyone looks in old photos.
00:42:44
Not exactly how you are, though.
00:42:46
They look like this.
00:42:48
Well, that's right, because they may be hiding their missing teeth.
00:42:52
They're probably tired of fucking standing there.
00:42:53
So the problem is they get pissed off, it starts normal, and, you know,
00:42:56
hour later, they're just like, Fucker, you fucking done it.
00:43:00
Well, they're excited, though, because the painting used to take three day.
00:43:02
They'd have to sit there for three days while somebody painted the portrait.
00:43:05
So technology, they probably bitched about technology just like we do now.
00:43:10
Can't believe this phone takes 3 seconds to fucking open
00:43:14
pretty much
00:43:17
think the western you were thinking of
00:43:18
is a million ways to die in the West.
00:43:23
That's a newer.
00:43:23
Is that a newer one? Yeah, I think I've got it over here.
00:43:29
This is kind of have movies.
00:43:30
I'll be.
00:43:32
I have to go find a new gentleman.
00:43:34
You know that one. That one was a little mean.
00:43:36
That wasn't fair because he said it. Be right here.
00:43:38
He was going to get something. But I still.
00:43:40
Yeah, it's redundant. It's very superfluous of you.
00:43:42
It was that the whole thing meaning the show.
00:43:44
Did you see the intro while he's gone?
00:43:46
Like my intro.
00:43:47
You see all the flange avatars?
00:43:55
It's a little superficial.
00:43:57
It is.
00:43:58
I think one flag is a little superfluous, but that's just me
00:44:02
or Louis. Is it?
00:44:04
Is it just like the name Louis after Super super Superfluous,
00:44:09
It's.
00:44:10
It's all about Louis.
00:44:12
Say the word again.
00:44:13
You push that fucking button, you do that.
00:44:15
So super extreme that
00:44:19
I want to make that bigger.
00:44:21
Well, now a copyright strike.
00:44:25
You showed the cover of a movie without our permission
00:44:28
that goes to the center.
00:44:31
It looks like the bear guy, the cartoon, the cartoon guy.
00:44:35
What's his name is.
00:44:41
It looks like a young Seth Macfarlane.
00:44:43
That's part of his name.
00:44:45
I was trying to say I don't want Harrison Ford.
00:44:48
I want say his name out loud.
00:44:49
Liam Neeson.
00:44:50
If you say the third time, he might appear.
00:44:53
Liam Ford, Harrison Neeson, she ends up being the bad ass.
00:44:57
I've already if it's made after 2000,
00:45:00
whatever, the woman somehow ends up kicking
00:45:03
everyone's ass like, because that could ever really happen.
00:45:05
Because, you know, that can't.
00:45:06
If a woman tries to kick my
00:45:08
for being a woman and I don't listen to women yelling, I tell them to shut up.
00:45:16
Indeed.
00:45:18
Looks like it.
00:45:19
No, I hate when they do this.
00:45:21
I don't know where to it.
00:45:23
It looks like it might be on Amazon Prime.
00:45:26
I think it's on Apple TV.
00:45:28
It looks like a maybe, but it's just a fucking like a
00:45:31
of prime Detroit, Detroit Lions.
00:45:36
Oh, no, that's the wrong football.
00:45:39
But this is a no, just we'll just get through this really quick.
00:45:42
Just because I thought it was interesting, I saw that superfluous,
00:45:47
superfluous soccer kick
00:45:50
that soccer kicks the purpose.
00:45:53
Oh, my goodness.
00:45:56
Well, okay, you know what?
00:45:58
I think he was going for the ball.
00:46:01
You think you make that argument?
00:46:02
He's the fucking goalie to win this shit.
00:46:05
Really shouldn't
00:46:08
Bo. So.
00:46:10
So we're doing it. So we're doing things that we think are to
00:46:14
say that we
00:46:15
saw the saboteur hit the button with superfluous.
00:46:18
All right, so that is super F and then Lewis
00:46:23
or Lewis.
00:46:24
So instead of trying to say I keep it in the EU
00:46:26
before the Allied, trying to say super blue, super flip flips and I.
00:46:30
All right, so I'm going to say superfluous
00:46:33
super fluid doesn't have the vocal bond though,
00:46:36
because you add the bumper bump to make it all singsong because you may be.
00:46:41
Yeah, allegedly.
00:46:43
Allegedly.
00:46:44
That's ignoring.
00:46:49
All right.
00:46:49
So I have something superfluous
00:46:52
I'm going to find here
00:46:55
and I find it so that so while you while you pull that up, I do have a comment.
00:46:59
You mentioned I was a soccer referee, by the way,
00:47:04
football and whatnot.
00:47:05
And of course, you were.
00:47:07
Do you think to spend too
00:47:10
much time ever
00:47:12
spend time because you're a creep like that
00:47:15
when it comes to that?
00:47:16
Like, I was crying like, oh, sorry.
00:47:19
Well, when we when you come to become lovely.
00:47:23
I love that.
00:47:24
I love that guy.
00:47:25
The ironworker. The ironworker kid.
00:47:28
Do you think do you think he cried extra hard efforts
00:47:32
to stand there?
00:47:35
No. You know what I got to say?
00:47:38
I have I
00:47:41
the last time you guys see this video,
00:47:45
I've been a Lions fan for kind of like the last, like two and a half weeks.
00:47:49
And the loss is pretty tough.
00:47:51
And I hate I know how you guys feel now.
00:47:54
I don't know if I'm going to watch again, the team bunch of losers.
00:47:58
So I added a new statement was everyone always calls them the same old lions
00:48:02
and no way am I going to put that tag on them.
00:48:04
But I am
00:48:05
not only are not now, they're the same old lions, but since at halftime
00:48:08
the score was 24 seven, which also means 24 seven like all the fucking time, right?
00:48:12
All of that.
00:48:13
So now they're so well, 24 seven.
00:48:16
That's how I last remember them as well.
00:48:18
24 seven This is our, our new record and the logo,
00:48:22
the Super Bowl logo will not call it
00:48:24
because both teams are red this year, so it won't be red and purple.
00:48:27
There's no there's no conspiracy.
00:48:31
Is that on the screen?
00:48:32
Because I'm not sure what's on the screen yet is what does that mean?
00:48:36
That mean we are the first team to ever lose after be leading by 17
00:48:41
plus points at halftime of a conference championship game. Yeah.
00:48:44
Yeah.
00:48:44
Because seven plus 17 is 24.
00:48:48
It's just as bad as all one one.
00:48:54
Oh you mean on one in all playoffs or just the championship because.
00:48:58
Well when we're in one season we're on two
00:49:03
and one season that we had.
00:49:05
I saw the same thing that nobody remembers this.
00:49:07
I guess I'm too old, But in the early nineties
00:49:10
there were two teams that were called because of Barry Sanders and Emmitt Smith.
00:49:14
It was going to be the Detroit Lions
00:49:16
and the Dallas Cowboys fighting for, they call them the team of the nineties.
00:49:20
And sure enough, in either 91, 92 or 93, they got to the conference championship
00:49:24
just like they did here.
00:49:25
That's the last time they were there and they were hyped.
00:49:28
It was like 7 to 10 at halftime like, Oh my God, we might do this.
00:49:31
And then we got fucking destroyed in the fourth quarter.
00:49:34
So I think I can honestly say same old line,
00:49:38
even though it was 40 years ago, the last time they were in the conference
00:49:41
championship, they got destroyed in the second half
00:49:44
because
00:49:45
these rings coach does.
00:49:49
I love Dan Campbell, but we hire these same old inexperienced coaches.
00:49:52
They when they get faced with somebody who's been there six or seven times,
00:49:55
they get destroyed after the halftime adjustment.
00:49:58
The halftime adjustment is what kills it
00:50:01
you know, you need an external force.
00:50:02
It's been there.
00:50:04
I don't know.
00:50:04
I wasn't really fully paying attention to the game.
00:50:06
There was
00:50:08
that interception that if had didn't happen would change things.
00:50:11
And then there was apparently some shed that Dan Campbell decided to do.
00:50:16
Go in for two or some shit or some some extra that he shouldn't have done his.
00:50:21
He there was a 42 and a 48 yard field goal that he decided
00:50:25
not to do, but man, he's been doing that all year.
00:50:27
That was not shocking to me.
00:50:29
Granted, if he would have went and made either
00:50:30
one of those, it would have been a tie game at the end, not the particulars.
00:50:35
How about how about learning
00:50:38
about the receivers that dropped every ball at the end
00:50:41
or the ball that bounced off our defender's facemask
00:50:43
right into the other guy's hand for a fucking thing that.
00:50:47
Yeah, I don't know.
00:50:49
I get as a receiver and within within 7 minutes the other team is like
00:50:53
look there is this, there is this like need to want to get that interception
00:50:57
but at the same time
00:50:58
you should just try to swap that ball to the fucking ground and ground it.
00:51:03
Yeah. Lucky bounce.
00:51:04
Yeah.
00:51:05
But again given that having it go having, having,
00:51:08
having the game pretty much in the bag it was like
00:51:10
and then losing it gives that same old lions vibe.
00:51:14
You know what they were do
00:51:16
and, and there's that that that curse that Bobby Layne curse.
00:51:21
Oh yeah.
00:51:23
So they said that was lifted them all lions.
00:51:25
What a way, What a teaser this is.
00:51:27
See this is the I mean even in
00:51:30
I know they weren't ahead by fucking 17 points
00:51:33
because I think that was the greatest lead ever in a championship game it up.
00:51:37
But so we were like only down by three.
00:51:41
This is the closest we've ever been.
00:51:42
We were literally 30 minutes away from the Super Bowl.
00:51:45
So it's harder.
00:51:47
The higher the fire, the farther up
00:51:48
you go, the harder you're going to fall, obviously.
00:51:50
So people are hurt by it.
00:51:52
But I, I never bought in.
00:51:54
I was excited for it, but I was waiting for it to I'm like,
00:51:57
I can't wait for the spectacular fashion that they don't win this time.
00:52:00
And this time they got my hopes up by winning the first playoff game.
00:52:03
I wasn't even thinking about it till they won the first playoff game.
00:52:05
Then I was like, Holy shit, that's going to happen.
00:52:07
No, it's not.
00:52:07
Oh, holy shit. We'll be Tampa Bay. That's going to happen.
00:52:09
No, it's now we've got to play San Francisco.
00:52:11
By halftime. I was like, Holy shit, it's going to happen.
00:52:14
No, it's
00:52:16
the same old lions kicking that I had in my head since I've been a fan.
00:52:20
That's exactly what I've been going through.
00:52:22
They never just die.
00:52:24
They make you think,
00:52:25
whether it's the third quarter, fourth quarter, whatever they think.
00:52:27
Wait a minute.
00:52:28
And you're at that and you're going, Wait,
00:52:29
you're doing the math in your head every time the Lions match.
00:52:32
Well, if they score and then don't onside kick, then maybe and then this.
00:52:35
And that happens now and we're going to compete.
00:52:38
We'll get back there again, but probably not because he said it.
00:52:41
If you're going to play this,
00:52:41
he says that it's going to be twice as hard next year
00:52:43
to get back there because the schedule is not going to be as easy
00:52:47
and they're going to lose players,
00:52:48
even though they're going to get players in the draft,
00:52:50
Players are going to want money and they're not going to pay everybody.
00:52:53
So it's going to be way harder.
00:52:54
They just missed a window by 30 minutes. Yep,
00:52:59
it is kind of fucked up.
00:53:01
There's no guaranteeing that.
00:53:02
Yeah, that's that's we're going to do the same or better next year.
00:53:05
Nope.
00:53:07
I mean, I think the better team won, but neither team has a chance.
00:53:11
Next week.
00:53:13
Chiefs are going to mop us up either way,
00:53:18
you're just swiftly shuffling who
00:53:21
we missed the story.
00:53:24
We missed the storybook ending, too, because even when we beat them the open,
00:53:28
we we literally started the season Chiefs and Lions.
00:53:31
But because Kelsey, Kelsey and
00:53:36
Mahomes know the number one defender,
00:53:38
I can't think of his name, but neither one of those guys played.
00:53:40
So everyone was all the announcers, even the guy from here.
00:53:43
Tirico was like, We got to put a little asterisks by it
00:53:45
because Kelsey didn't play, so we could have had a rematch
00:53:48
with everybody on board and have a chance to beat him in the Super Bowl.
00:53:52
It would have been a storybook ending to teams
00:53:54
that started the season end of the season.
00:53:55
But no, somehow, which nobody can tell me how
00:54:00
we lost the
00:54:00
fucking game that was in the bag.
00:54:04
Probably the guy we're looking at right there at all.
00:54:05
Something to do with it.
00:54:06
Okay, well, get us all the memes and gifts.
00:54:10
And he's the one who kind of fucked it up.
00:54:13
But he did. But he didn't do anything different.
00:54:15
He went for it on fourth down all fucking year.
00:54:18
For three years he's been going for it on fourth down,
00:54:20
especially as a kicker they didn't even have in week six Bagley
00:54:24
They just picked up
00:54:25
because he could kick a little farther than the guy they got rid of.
00:54:29
So you think that's how they got rid of this?
00:54:32
It's like, Yeah, we just found another guy later in the year.
00:54:37
He wouldn't give either kicker a chance.
00:54:38
He would much rather have his offense out there
00:54:40
trying to get two and it was fourth and two and fourth and three.
00:54:44
So I mean, we missed the days of a decent, handsome
00:54:49
Lions number one scorer all time.
00:54:51
We're literally Monday quarterbacking, by the way.
00:54:55
Yes, we are.
00:54:56
We, by the way.
00:54:58
Good.
00:54:59
No. One, I pick my bracket
00:55:02
head lions facing the Ravens in the Super Bowl and losing
00:55:06
so I what you say about conference championships.
00:55:10
Okay you mention that $420
00:55:12
but I was curious on how you how you for 24
00:55:15
why you pick that number Gary I'm seven be the commissioner.
00:55:20
This is a postseason fantasy challenge and I win $420.
00:55:26
I'm sorry.
00:55:26
What do you.
00:55:28
Yes, I won $420.
00:55:30
I'm in the postseason challenge already.
00:55:37
Super Bowl yet to come.
00:55:40
I'm not going to pick regular pick idiots that won't score.
00:55:43
So, yes, I got a lock down.
00:55:47
Who's an idiot that won't score.
00:55:49
I want to call.
00:55:50
I want some names.
00:55:51
So I don't I don't want to kill me.
00:55:53
No, no, no.
00:55:55
Dan Campbell, we're not on the list.
00:55:57
Ivan Rossi Brown. They're not on the list next week.
00:56:01
I know.
00:56:02
Those are idiots who won't score. But
00:56:05
who are you going to pick?
00:56:09
Oh, I'll go.
00:56:11
Kelsey, Mahomes
00:56:15
in both serial
00:56:19
is Rasheed Rice.
00:56:24
Do you think they would let this this.
00:56:27
I think they would let her play here.
00:56:33
Uh, is that a penis between them?
00:56:35
What does that mean?
00:56:36
No, no, no.
00:56:37
Penis.
00:56:43
Oh, we're
00:56:45
definitely on something.
00:56:46
You don't get that way naturally. Oh,
00:56:50
from your your weapon material or.
00:56:53
Oh, yeah, that's what that was.
00:56:55
No, I just.
00:56:55
I mean, somehow I googled super.
00:57:00
I had to put someone there until I got the screen back.
00:57:02
I put I Googled super flute Louis and she came up
00:57:07
exact very I googled like
00:57:10
WorldStar.
00:57:11
What's that website with the nasty shootings.
00:57:14
Crazy.
00:57:15
We'll start hip hop.
00:57:16
And I googled Superfluous. Oh, she came up.
00:57:20
Oh, yeah.
00:57:22
Well, the whole.
00:57:23
And just to see why I could not see what does that come full circle.
00:57:28
I did ask about the game because I didn't pay
00:57:31
too much attention to it because I was having issues streaming it.
00:57:36
The Fox Sports app was like in the working.
00:57:39
It was kind of weird. I don't know.
00:57:40
I don't know if I just needed to sign up for something
00:57:43
or whatever, but
00:57:47
the whole aspect of shit
00:57:49
going streaming and I mentioned this on previous show, but
00:57:54
that is where sports are going and then I mentioned wrestling,
00:57:58
even though Brady scoffed every time I have so far.
00:58:01
But the WWE sold
00:58:04
their raw Monday Night Raw property to Netflix
00:58:08
for ten years for I believe it's 4.4.
00:58:14
$5 billion.
00:58:18
Whereas my information, you
00:58:21
know, for $5 billion, their previous deal was with NBC,
00:58:24
which was four years for that same programing for 1.4 billion.
00:58:28
So the show's going strictly to a streaming service only
00:58:33
and they're getting a flat rate for their content.
00:58:36
It doesn't matter if their content is good or bad,
00:58:39
they are getting that amount of money no matter what ratings no longer matter.
00:58:44
Advertisement.
00:58:45
Dollars in the realm of commercials no longer matter.
00:58:50
This is setting precedent for going forward
00:58:53
because WWE did get bought out by UFC.
00:58:57
Their new ticker is TKO.
00:58:59
It is a multi kind of
00:59:03
sports property that is redefining what it what it means to be a sport, number one,
00:59:09
and then also redefining the landscape of television and streaming
00:59:13
when it comes to sports, this is this is a all of the sports
00:59:20
entities are going to be watching what happens with this
00:59:23
and either mimicking it because it's doing well or staying the fuck away from it
00:59:26
because it's doing terribly. So counterpoint.
00:59:29
The NFL did its first playoff game totally 100% streamed and it failed miserably.
00:59:36
Peacock couldn't keep up with the viewership and it crashed and lagged.
00:59:39
Few people said it was great and it worked, but most people said
00:59:42
it was fucked.
00:59:44
I streamed the first game at Zero Issues.
00:59:47
No, it was only the peak of it was.
00:59:49
It was only the one where they exclusively streamed.
00:59:51
It was like the fourth playoff game, the wild card super wildcard weekend.
00:59:55
One of them you had to have.
00:59:57
You had to stream it on Peacock Plus or whatever the
01:00:00
I don't know but this WWE has been WWE moved there.
01:00:04
They had their own network streaming service and they move that to Peacock.
01:00:08
It was bought out by Peacock.
01:00:10
So that entire library pass log library is on Peacock and
01:00:16
so they've been in there all their pay per views are now on Peacock.
01:00:19
So they had experience with doing live content streaming to
01:00:24
millions I would assume of people,
01:00:27
maybe not millions, maybe, definitely not as much as football.
01:00:30
But there was a time 20 years ago where wrestling was out drawing football
01:00:35
on Monday nights, but that's back when Stone Cold was no way square on top.
01:00:40
But it is interesting that they've I don't know,
01:00:44
wrestling is kind of breaking ground on some of the shit.
01:00:46
And then you have actual real sports coming in and kind of clean it up
01:00:50
on it as well.
01:00:52
So I haven't seen any of my television.
01:00:57
I've got a digital antenna and I'm a cable,
01:01:00
I've got a digital antenna, and it for some reason doesn't get Fox.
01:01:02
Well, it gets everything else.
01:01:04
Well, but not Fox owns it.
01:01:06
Got a digital antenna. I don't pay for anything
01:01:10
else.
01:01:10
Just your area then
01:01:12
I mean, are made up.
01:01:15
Yeah.
01:01:16
You're probably close to a some type of cell phone or some shit.
01:01:19
I'm not.
01:01:21
Drew, Are you going to commit a crime?
01:01:23
I'm going to bust.
01:01:24
Not in water tower
01:01:29
Jury, you created a video this week that made me laugh.
01:01:32
It's very good.
01:01:34
Do we roll the clip?
01:01:36
What? Yeah.
01:01:36
I wasn't sure I'm ready to have it off hand or because I can pull it up.
01:01:40
So we're going to
01:01:42
kind of.
01:01:42
I was going to save it for the for the show, but I just figure it in
01:01:46
whatever.
01:01:47
Yeah, but it's good.
01:01:48
It's very funny.
01:01:51
There's a lot of people don't like being the butt of a joke,
01:01:54
but for me, if it's a pretty good joke,
01:01:56
this good, this is chuckle. I'm
01:02:00
or you can chuckle internally.
01:02:02
Now let me actually find the fucking
01:02:09
damn game holder.
01:02:11
Dan Campbell is his name, by the way.
01:02:12
Not Dan came to them.
01:02:14
Look, I read paste a little poor little bastard.
01:02:17
I think he may be a bit of it.
01:02:19
I like it.
01:02:20
He drinks those words, he drinks those red and then he chews.
01:02:25
And was crying.
01:02:26
That's it. Took.
01:02:27
And he was crying over the chew.
01:02:29
Which would you be.
01:02:32
I don't, I mean I don't mind if a coach cries.
01:02:33
That's that's kind of a good thing to me.
01:02:36
No, but we had a high school football coach that would chew tobacco
01:02:40
that was fucking gross.
01:02:41
And supposedly prior to my
01:02:46
generation.
01:02:47
Sorry, I thought you had a different story.
01:02:48
To my generation, it was like a year or two prior.
01:02:51
All right. Rhythmic slapping or what?
01:02:56
Prior to my
01:02:56
generation, supposedly he was spitting tobacco on kids
01:03:00
football cleats, like to kind of teach him a lesson and wonder if they did wrong.
01:03:04
And I would also smack and give them a for pretty fucking good hacky sack.
01:03:09
I would flip it right back up at them.
01:03:12
Right. That's a good.
01:03:14
And it would go I mean, it would go a lot harder up
01:03:17
than he fucking spit it out if you could flip it just right.
01:03:21
Of course then you know
01:03:22
teacher is not going to he's, he's going to punch me in the face or expel me.
01:03:27
Oh it's a different era. These.
01:03:28
So even back then probably.
01:03:30
What a punch to me.
01:03:32
Believe it or not, teacher always needed to get along with the gym.
01:03:36
Teacher,
01:03:38
but I was much rather do.
01:03:41
I would much rather be doing anything else
01:03:43
than running around in a gym with guys way bigger than me at the time.
01:03:48
When you're that age, man, there's that.
01:03:49
There's a big difference.
01:03:49
Plus, yeah, dude, we were literally wrestling and stuff and I did not like
01:03:53
being hugged by sweaty men.
01:03:57
Sounds like it was a turn off situation on.
01:04:00
No, it wasn't.
01:04:01
It was just normal gym.
01:04:02
He was with us, some rhythmic clapping.
01:04:04
It was just.
01:04:06
The weird thing is we literally separated.
01:04:08
All the girls, went and did shit and all the boys went and did shit.
01:04:11
I would be like, Dude, I'd much rather be wrestling
01:04:12
with a girl right now than wrestling with the guy
01:04:16
I love.
01:04:16
I love how the picture here is like
01:04:18
Gary almost looks like he's frozen in his actual life.
01:04:22
And then you've got the pause.
01:04:23
Gary is just so very confused right now and very, very superfluous.
01:04:27
You're very much you're my Memorex.
01:04:30
Oh, we all move to L.A..
01:04:33
Whoa.
01:04:34
Which one is like talking, looking on the bench, pretending to be statues.
01:04:38
Right.
01:04:40
So last time I tried to play some shit, it was all true.
01:04:44
It didn't have the audio, so there might not be audio,
01:04:46
but I'm going to double check on my and here on the feed.
01:04:50
Or was it did you put it on the text to the group?
01:04:54
The big group.
01:04:55
But I don't have it that way.
01:04:58
I can re text it really quick.
01:05:00
It takes a second.
01:05:01
Yeah. Take me two more seconds to get it.
01:05:06
2 seconds.
01:05:07
But we both failed.
01:05:10
Well, you know, I just kind of bring forward and just kind of
01:05:13
just make sure you're doing it to the, you know, the whole group with the.
01:05:16
What's that number, Gary
01:05:18
of eight, six, three, three.
01:05:21
It's three.
01:05:22
Oh, that's really easy to remember as long as you remember.
01:05:24
It's the number three before rants and after rants.
01:05:26
It's really easy.
01:05:28
And as long as you remember, the area code is what is that like?
01:05:30
McComb northern six Romeo Armada area,
01:05:36
wherever you allegedly live?
01:05:39
I don't see any link, man.
01:05:40
We're just kind of sitting here with, Fuck off, dude.
01:05:43
I'm going to find like, people extra group It's working.
01:05:47
Group What way?
01:05:49
The payoffs there.
01:05:52
Like I said, no one likes to be the butt of a joke.
01:05:55
I think the
01:05:56
exception is when it's a really good joke.
01:06:00
This is truly funny and it's well-produced.
01:06:03
It's a great video, great job.
01:06:06
It's one the first year that you busted in.
01:06:09
You got it.
01:06:12
There we go.
01:06:14
Yeah.
01:06:14
That all you got wrong for your bad.
01:06:17
And whether it's there, it's been there.
01:06:21
You want to fucking upload it to fucking ninja the tube, the solve there.
01:06:27
Wait, no, no, wait up there. Wait.
01:06:29
I don't see. Hold on. No I don't.
01:06:31
In the other groups.
01:06:35
Oh my Lord did it.
01:06:37
Dude, I when I tried playing a video through.
01:06:40
Just call the video. Try doing.
01:06:42
Oh, let me see.
01:06:43
I can't save it. Did you ever bring find out what we're doing here?
01:06:46
No, I can't save it.
01:06:50
I can only play on
01:06:52
the tube.
01:06:54
I don't want to reveal
01:06:56
other.
01:06:57
We're just making words.
01:07:00
Ba bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
01:07:05
Oh, I got something while we wait.
01:07:07
I definitely have something. This is great.
01:07:11
This is perfect.
01:07:12
Perfect,
01:07:14
perfect way to even have that to me.
01:07:17
To me.
01:07:18
Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
01:07:24
A ramp up, too.
01:07:26
Yeah, that'll work.
01:07:26
That would work
01:07:28
with gib rum pum pum pum.
01:07:31
You can't do that.
01:07:32
It is upon us.
01:07:33
But ramp up the ramp up
01:07:36
for syllables
01:07:39
who bankable boring king by rumba, bum, bum,
01:07:43
bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
01:07:47
Yeah.
01:07:47
Apparently my internet is being human sexy.
01:07:54
So here's the first ever jazz
01:07:57
mash up, which is going to probably not work horribly.
01:08:00
It's called flagrant, superfluous,
01:08:03
nice,
01:08:07
funny
01:08:15
and utopian in culture rough.
01:08:18
And it's a spinning circle.
01:08:24
Perfect transition.
01:08:26
Yeah.
01:08:28
No, not really.
01:08:30
None at all.
01:08:39
That goes okay.
01:08:49
So it's actually a guy that's playing a trumpet
01:08:52
with a saxophone mouthpiece installed.
01:08:55
Oh, kind of cool
01:09:31
on the drum.
01:09:41
That's about what I would have expected.
01:09:44
Should I finish it here?
01:09:45
We'll just do that.
01:09:47
It's just something the do
01:09:50
we go.
01:09:51
Oh, seconds. A little closure.
01:09:53
Oh, no, I skipped it a bit.
01:09:55
It was more when in and then in a beep.
01:09:57
Beep beep, beep. BOP.
01:09:59
Jazz is a little random to me.
01:10:01
It's a little superfluous, which is the name of that song.
01:10:04
So I think it's fitting. Yes.
01:10:08
Did you.
01:10:10
So I can just switch right to it if it's up there.
01:10:13
Is it up there?
01:10:15
No. Is my internet blows?
01:10:17
Apparently
01:10:19
Does it blows like when you're livestreaming it
01:10:23
as a blows
01:10:25
as above.
01:10:26
So it blows.
01:10:29
I can play it from my phone
01:10:33
I, I have the world premiere song of a another superfluous, superfluous song.
01:10:38
If you want to keep trying to upload it while we wait. Okay.
01:10:41
But it's the got it that 31% currently.
01:10:45
So 31.
01:10:46
All right this is a song so got to this is a heavy metal
01:10:50
rhythm called more about superfluous what is it
01:10:57
It has to do with the superfluous nature of man, especially the media's image.
01:11:01
Well, I didn't say start yet, mother fucker.
01:11:04
Especially the media's image of getting rich and wanting it all.
01:11:07
And even more. More than they need.
01:11:10
Oh, of course.
01:11:12
Superfluous.
01:11:13
Couldn't believe it.
01:11:13
First, I've never had a chance to use it, but hey,
01:11:15
any time we can pimp our old stuff, that's, you know, content sharing content.
01:11:19
So it works, right?
01:11:21
Yeah.
01:11:23
No, sure.
01:11:23
If I'm hitting the road, by all means
01:11:28
should be going.
01:11:29
There goes
01:11:41
down,
01:11:46
locked up
01:11:50
like that in a while.
01:11:52
The bad guys get drunk.
01:11:56
Well, why don't
01:11:59
you go off on drunk?
01:12:14
I like that.
01:12:17
I don't
01:12:19
know.
01:12:20
I'm never in the
01:12:23
reality.
01:12:26
By the way,
01:12:28
I went to the bar
01:12:30
and want to back down
01:12:51
that out right
01:12:59
there right now.
01:13:02
Whatever the guy
01:13:21
right about
01:13:24
that.
01:13:25
Right.
01:13:54
Fantastic.
01:13:57
So the singer in that
01:14:00
was this golfer named Guy?
01:14:03
Did you know him from back when?
01:14:06
No, I didn't know.
01:14:07
Guy name Guy. Guy Name Guy.
01:14:09
He passed away of a drug overdose
01:14:14
over.
01:14:15
Unfortunately, we lost your
01:14:19
alcohol lover.
01:14:21
That's a shame.
01:14:23
What's on the screen?
01:14:24
I'm not even sure
01:14:26
we are switched to that.
01:14:29
That or. Hmm.
01:14:33
There. There we go.
01:14:34
There you go.
01:14:36
Now we're looking good.
01:14:38
So superfluous. I.
01:14:42
I made a batch of brownies,
01:14:44
and it called for, I think, three cups of sugar.
01:14:48
I did a cup of sugar,
01:14:51
a cup of brown sugar, a cup of dark brown sugar, some high
01:14:54
fructose corn sirup, some molasses, some maple sirup and some honey.
01:15:00
Was there another sweetener? Yes, sure.
01:15:02
Adelie caramel.
01:15:04
And I stayed through it all in there.
01:15:07
It was eight superfluids sugars.
01:15:12
You should try that agave that
01:15:13
I like to add that in the agave is another good one.
01:15:16
I my agave nectar is expired, so I didn't use it
01:15:21
because I was sharing it with my coworkers.
01:15:24
I was just cooking for me at home.
01:15:26
I use expired ingredients, but not if I'm sharing with this
01:15:31
great friend somebody, somebody that may have eaten with you.
01:15:34
I appreciate that respect.
01:15:38
Yeah, I saved the fresh
01:15:40
stuff for guests, friends, visitors, and I.
01:15:44
And I. I'll leave the expired. I don't care.
01:15:46
Bye. My yogurt expired last year.
01:15:50
Well, yogurt's a live culture.
01:15:52
I don't think it really ever expires.
01:15:54
You may have. No, it's bad when you get it.
01:15:57
Yeah, you may have to really stir it.
01:15:58
It may separate to a disgusting level, but if you mix it up
01:16:01
enough, it'll go back to the same consistency.
01:16:03
A nasty taste that I stirred up.
01:16:05
It's a 32 ounce strawberry.
01:16:08
What is it?
01:16:08
It's a Greek yogurt. Put strawberry.
01:16:12
And I forgot that it was in the, uh.
01:16:15
We've got like four or five refrigerators.
01:16:18
I ended up in the garage fridge and I forgot about which.
01:16:21
Which. That's very confusing.
01:16:23
I can't listen to both two of those options.
01:16:25
It's like saying you have four fridge graters or not,
01:16:29
which so far superior.
01:16:32
You say four or five. Not that you were asking me a question.
01:16:34
It was very rude of me to interrupt, but I just felt like that was as close to
01:16:36
I could get as to making fun of you, making of me.
01:16:40
Okay. Oh, good.
01:16:42
Try at a boy. Go get a tiger.
01:16:45
There is no try.
01:16:48
So last week I said it was for my friends
01:16:58
with that.
01:17:01
What was that?
01:17:05
On a scale
01:17:05
from 1 to 10, my friend yelled, Fuck.
01:17:10
Oh, that's hilarious.
01:17:17
This is great too.
01:17:19
Gabby Giffords.
01:17:25
Oh, oh,
01:17:30
oh so.
01:17:36
Oh, yeah.
01:17:43
I remember days like this back in Chicago.
01:17:46
Mercy me that murcielago Let's
01:17:49
get you a song for a rap.
01:17:52
So I rapped earlier. Nobody drink
01:17:56
to the tube.
01:17:57
Go to the tube.
01:17:58
Bertie got nothing to drink.
01:18:01
I killed my food because it was going way too slow.
01:18:04
Obviously, once I killed it, we started going right off and clip
01:18:08
took rates
01:18:10
refresh,
01:18:12
so hopefully you should just have permission to upload.
01:18:14
Is price still trends?
01:18:16
Can I say that? Yeah.
01:18:16
We're Americans in
01:18:19
LGBTQ plus Coney.
01:18:21
Remember there are not such a thing as chicks with dicks.
01:18:24
There are only dudes with boobs.
01:18:28
Oh, thanks, Rick.
01:18:30
Yeah. There's no such thing as Dixie Chicks.
01:18:32
Just very confused individuals.
01:18:35
Which is fine.
01:18:36
You can be confused. Or not.
01:18:38
Just you're not a you're not a it's
01:18:41
not a chick.
01:18:44
That fucking thing that you said that
01:18:46
holy shit, that child thing about the fingering and the.
01:18:50
And the masturbation.
01:18:51
Well, you talk, you said it, Brady.
01:18:54
No. Well, that's you guys in.
01:18:57
What's the same name in? Brady said
01:18:59
I don't recall children in the masturbation
01:19:01
and fingering Congress man Congress I'm sorry Congress people.
01:19:06
It was it was the I do not recall.
01:19:09
It was the video.
01:19:09
It's like the third thing that it's fucking posted in the group group
01:19:13
but a Planned Parenthood video.
01:19:16
Well, what the fuck was up with that? That was.
01:19:18
No, no, but they're bitches.
01:19:21
They we're all pissed now.
01:19:23
That fucking thing.
01:19:25
That mother was very superfluous.
01:19:28
I didn't get it.
01:19:29
I didn't understand why they were doing that.
01:19:31
Because they're superfluous.
01:19:36
I want to put this out there before I forget.
01:19:38
Last week I said that religion was pandering to the lowest common
01:19:42
denominator because stupid people already have NASCAR and country music.
01:19:48
What more do they need? I
01:19:57
That's a red line.
01:19:58
I forget what you say, Gary.
01:19:59
Do you believe in free will or no?
01:20:01
No. Which one?
01:20:02
You know you're not free.
01:20:04
You do not have libertarian free will.
01:20:07
However, we act autonomously.
01:20:10
So the illusion of free will is is.
01:20:17
But so.
01:20:19
No, just saying.
01:20:20
We're looking at it from our perspective.
01:20:24
We are free to do whatever we wish. So
01:20:28
by definition, no,
01:20:30
we do not have libertarian free will.
01:20:33
All of what we do is predestined.
01:20:35
However,
01:20:39
Brady doesn't like the use of compatible ism,
01:20:42
but it sure don't bring me into this.
01:20:46
Oh, compatible.
01:20:47
Yeah. That's a crock of shit.
01:20:49
We do act autonomously.
01:20:52
I can basically do whatever I want.
01:20:54
Am I going to raise my right hand or left handed?
01:20:56
Left?
01:20:57
I don't know why I chose that, but apparently I did.
01:21:01
Yes, you do. Okay.
01:21:02
But so your answer, you're kind of blurred lines there,
01:21:06
but your answer would essentially be no, no.
01:21:10
Okay.
01:21:10
But you do believe that consciousness ends when we die, correct?
01:21:14
Yes. And so Brady may have brought up before,
01:21:16
I believe, but so if we have no
01:21:21
free will, how do we have
01:21:23
consciousness then?
01:21:26
That's that's the agency thing I'm talking about.
01:21:28
We act economists like we can't make choices.
01:21:32
We just don't know how those choices are rendered.
01:21:35
Like these just sensors.
01:21:38
It doesn't seem like it
01:21:39
like when someone asked me what flavor race for my want chocolate riddle.
01:21:43
I love this example.
01:21:46
I really do choose chocolate
01:21:49
eight or nine times out of ten
01:21:51
with those those two times
01:21:53
the choose the no you're conscious of why making it
01:21:57
not a conscience and how can you use words like choose
01:22:01
honestly with a straight face and making a selection.
01:22:05
So I explained I like saying what is free will?
01:22:11
I will be able to make a
01:22:14
if there was any possibility for you
01:22:16
to make a difference.
01:22:19
No free will is just to choose.
01:22:23
Well, idea with CFC technology that uses sensors and things like that.
01:22:28
And I equated the human to kind of being an organic robot is okay.
01:22:33
Is consciousness just us observing these sensors?
01:22:38
Because I feel like if we're just observing sensors
01:22:42
and just being alerted to our surroundings
01:22:46
and our brain is connected to that
01:22:48
passageway, that is that a form of consciousness?
01:22:51
Because I almost feel like
01:22:54
now we can,
01:22:55
we can sit back and predetermined things to be happening and assess things
01:23:00
at a different level than just a a robotic entity with sensors would.
01:23:06
Right. We have reasoning, reasoning?
01:23:12
Isn't that just interpreting our sensors?
01:23:14
I would I would argue that we are exactly the same, just many more
01:23:19
is way more sensitive.
01:23:21
Yeah, but we still have a pretty sort of Yeah,
01:23:23
we're more sensors, way more kind like an algorithm.
01:23:26
An algorithm that processing the information
01:23:29
and predicting future outcomes.
01:23:31
Then, yeah, there's not a computer close to what the fuck one brain can say,
01:23:37
but that's essentially what it's doing is we're
01:23:40
we're running
01:23:43
diagnostics, all that.
01:23:45
Yeah.
01:23:46
Everything that your sensors are doing for your systems.
01:23:51
I don't know what the actual fucking word is, but fake run through of situations
01:23:54
that could happen and then assessing
01:23:58
future outcomes based on the scenario.
01:24:00
A scenario, scenario of scenario scenario.
01:24:03
Why are there two pronunciations?
01:24:06
Because some people are pompous, some people aren't seems superfluous.
01:24:13
But it kind of sounds
01:24:14
like you're saying that our ability to predict
01:24:17
what's going to happen is, is it's what makes us different than machines.
01:24:20
But machines are quite good at predicting.
01:24:23
Or is it the computer?
01:24:25
It's a computer learning, though.
01:24:26
It's so it's essentially our brain is back to, I guess, a computer.
01:24:31
I didn't really have a direction in where I was going with that whole statement.
01:24:35
But I guess my consciousness is, is the experience itself.
01:24:39
It's like all we have is consciousness.
01:24:42
Otherwise we're just a collection of atoms.
01:24:45
Yeah, but those atoms are conscious.
01:24:47
As we went over in the previous episode,
01:24:51
the traffic light out of the corner
01:24:53
of my main roads here just took an insult for what you just said.
01:24:57
Yeah, that's Panpsychism.
01:24:59
That's not.
01:24:59
I have a feeling that the light has some kind of.
01:25:02
Yeah, it feels. It feels at least some kind of duty, right.
01:25:08
Me to drink or
01:25:09
does it like, Oh, no, you're killing me.
01:25:13
It actually doesn't care one way or another.
01:25:18
So my dream psychologist,
01:25:20
you said you're
01:25:22
the one if you're if you're being serious by that. Yes.
01:25:25
The liquid definitely immediately changes temperature,
01:25:28
which gives it some indication that something changed
01:25:30
and it also gets dark and there's no light.
01:25:31
So it thinks that it's enclosed.
01:25:33
I could go on and on and on to the point where you digest it.
01:25:35
But yes, absolutely constant chemical reactions going on in that cup right now.
01:25:40
And you can you put human were you what's that word you answer for sized
01:25:45
that by saying how what what gay thing did you say when you were superfluous.
01:25:50
Can you say that again.
01:25:52
Super superfluous.
01:25:53
Oh me I'm eating me.
01:25:54
And so it's like, it's like eating cum
01:25:57
is super up.
01:26:00
I am going to commit great crime.
01:26:01
I'm going to bust.
01:26:02
Not in water Tower
01:26:05
does look like a big glass full that.
01:26:09
Yeah.
01:26:11
So I hope that old man got that
01:26:14
topic up to conversation or this is Java be a real short show.
01:26:18
Okay hit it.
01:26:20
So next week we should matter.
01:26:22
Both definitions
01:26:25
very matter.
01:26:26
We should done matter.
01:26:27
Yeah. We talking about things that matter. Like.
01:26:29
Such as matter people also said such a matter
01:26:33
and it automatically means that matter is bad for wrong.
01:26:38
Why do you think this is?
01:26:41
I personally believe
01:26:43
that you, as Americans are unable to do so because
01:26:48
some people out there in our nation don't have that.
01:26:53
And I believe that our education, such as like, such as Like,
01:26:57
such as in South Africa and the Iraq everywhere.
01:27:01
Like. Such as. Like.
01:27:02
Such as. Like, such as.
01:27:04
And you totally garbage draw.
01:27:06
Well done.
01:27:06
But our education over here in the US should help the U.S.
01:27:12
help South Africa and should help that Iraq and the Asian countries.
01:27:16
So we will be able to build up our future for us.
01:27:20
Thank you very much. Like such as
01:27:23
my my autism is a blessing and a curse.
01:27:26
You know, I hear a very brief hint of somebody just and I'm not mean.
01:27:30
I'm half paying attention when I hear a like such as.
01:27:32
And it just brings me just to that woman.
01:27:35
I wonder if that was such as from that.
01:27:38
I don't know.
01:27:39
I think you I mean, the way you use it was way more appropriate
01:27:42
because you were actually trying to say something.
01:27:47
Educate that woman was just trying to use big fancy words
01:27:51
and she had no idea what she was saying.
01:27:54
Concern because not everybody has maps.
01:27:58
I love how you write.
01:27:59
I love her.
01:28:00
She for some that's just that is just stupid.
01:28:03
Why was Slater from Saved by the Bell interviewing her?
01:28:06
That was confusing. Nothing else to do these days is I?
01:28:09
I assumed he was gay, but apparently he's got a wife.
01:28:11
I don't know.
01:28:12
It must have been a woman.
01:28:13
And I don't listen to women yelling. I tell them to shut up.
01:28:17
My second favorite part is,
01:28:18
is that because someone like she talks like, totally
01:28:23
what are like ditzy, fucking blond bitch?
01:28:25
Some I didn't know when I went to the store and you know,
01:28:32
the extra syllables superfluous.
01:28:34
It's very superfluous.
01:28:35
Superfluous
01:28:37
drama.
01:28:39
Summer, What are you talking about?
01:28:42
Do we play Zappa, Valley Girl?
01:28:49
Your phone ringing?
01:28:50
Yeah, I'll phone ringing.
01:28:52
McMahon, come pick up the phone.
01:28:56
I you know, pick up your phone.
01:28:57
Yeah, I'll phone ringing You all have all gone to a lot of voicemail.
01:29:01
Go by
01:29:06
while
01:29:09
maybe you should answered your phone.
01:29:13
Yeah they were talking about this on the radio
01:29:15
and they were saying I'm not supposed to react yet that I just do the squirrel.
01:29:19
No, you're fine because it's on the screen here.
01:29:22
They said this was real him flipping everybody off and shit.
01:29:25
But he doesn't he doesn't look like Eminem, does he?
01:29:28
Who is this guy?
01:29:29
What is this?
01:29:29
What is this?
01:29:30
He looks just like whatever you think, it's a deepfake.
01:29:34
So what do you guys subscribe to?
01:29:35
The conspiracy that Eminem was killed or actually died when he had his overdose?
01:29:41
What? No.
01:29:42
What? What's?
01:29:44
Because he turned into a giant liberal pussy after that.
01:29:46
So it's kind of weird that that coincides with the.
01:29:48
I don't know. Huh?
01:29:50
I didn't hear that.
01:29:52
So it's like a body double or.
01:29:55
Yeah, supposedly
01:29:56
I first heard about it actually from a Tom McDonald song,
01:29:59
which is kind of funny because of all the great rappers that are there.
01:30:01
Eminem doesn't say a single word about Tom McDonald,
01:30:06
but I will say so that's
01:30:07
that's what Eminem looks like today.
01:30:10
This what he looked like prior to getting either
01:30:17
prior to
01:30:19
I just assume he got a facelift
01:30:21
because, like, this is what he looked like before, right?
01:30:25
This is like this is terrible.
01:30:26
He looks all he looks old.
01:30:28
It looks like shit. Right?
01:30:30
This is probably like it almost looks like
01:30:33
he looks like he's whatever, for whatever reason, lost some weight.
01:30:37
You know the sunken that's yeah, yeah.
01:30:40
But supposedly he like when he almost died he literally like
01:30:45
had to relearn how to like talk and shit.
01:30:48
I don't know how in depth the girls but but the pictures are way
01:30:52
more weirder than the video because he was still dressing.
01:30:56
So that was in bad taste because you said he had a weirder and more weird.
01:31:00
Way more weird. Bad, bad, bad.
01:31:06
Look, we are This is not like Eminem.
01:31:07
It looks like I like someone that we're baby.
01:31:12
And go see those cheeks.
01:31:14
I think one here.
01:31:16
Hey, hey.
01:31:18
Look how smooth all their cheeks are.
01:31:21
Very smooth and shiny.
01:31:22
You don't have that pulled back.
01:31:23
Smooth, shiny Look, unless he had some work done, which is fine.
01:31:26
The dude
01:31:27
overdosed on a shit ton of drugs, almost killed himself and looked like shit.
01:31:31
But I think that's also why when he the magic
01:31:34
machine gun Kelly when he Destino and he said the beard is weird
01:31:37
I felt like that that did kind of cut him a little bit.
01:31:40
I felt like he had was bothered by that.
01:31:42
So it's such a throwaway comment but he like clung to it.
01:31:45
I'm going to say something that's a little personal.
01:31:48
I don't know why it's personal.
01:31:49
You may have to figure it out, but when people get sad,
01:31:52
when they get in their like late forties, they grow a beard with some illusion
01:31:56
that it makes their big fat face and big fat neck seem hidden and smaller.
01:32:00
So after he quit do drugs, clearly he got fatter,
01:32:02
which is why his face is flat not like sunken in.
01:32:05
And then he grew the beard because he's like Shit, Oh my God, I'm old.
01:32:08
Oh, and I can make it that just for men and make this fucking gray beard like
01:32:13
that is clearly a fucking, you know,
01:32:16
dyed beard.
01:32:18
Well, I'm just kind of killing him.
01:32:20
You can see under as I watch when he turns, you can see the same under eyelid.
01:32:24
Yeah, he looks.
01:32:25
He looks. But look at those I think are manicure.
01:32:27
I hate people that are right there.
01:32:29
Even the brother back.
01:32:30
Even his brother back, back, back, back, back, back, back, back.
01:32:33
But right there, look at under his eyes.
01:32:35
That's that's the same fucking that's the same eyeball from
01:32:38
they look like almost Asian all of a sudden.
01:32:40
They're so fucking I honestly just hate people.
01:32:43
Especially his brother
01:32:45
who was right there that just that neatly manicured beard like it just looks.
01:32:49
So do the fresh line and black person thing.
01:32:53
It looks great on a black person.
01:32:55
It looks stupid on a white person when you got that in the state.
01:32:59
Because like kids, white kids these days are getting like black barber
01:33:03
haircuts, which look absolutely stupid on white kids.
01:33:07
Looks great on a black dude
01:33:08
because they've got the hair that kind of accentuates it.
01:33:10
It looks cool as fuck.
01:33:12
Like, I don't know, but on a white kid it looks corny as fuck.
01:33:15
I hate these neatly line cut lines and shit.
01:33:18
My name or my beard looks the same shape as what he's saying.
01:33:21
Man. Right
01:33:23
now Eminem is a little bit more scruffy, but I don't know.
01:33:26
So supposedly there was like even with the teeth, like,
01:33:29
are those fake teeth like that does not look like Eminem is weird.
01:33:33
100% their fake teeth
01:33:35
is he's Eminem.
01:33:36
He's on stage all the time. He's got people.
01:33:38
He's got money.
01:33:39
They're caps.
01:33:43
I wonder how much you owe Harris.
01:33:44
You got all game.
01:33:45
What I really want to know is like, so Kansas City is playing in the Super Bowl
01:33:49
enough.
01:33:50
He started flipping off the fans.
01:33:52
Do you got that for fun It was yeah I.
01:33:55
I think I don't know I just that one was more of the anomaly of the way he looks.
01:33:59
People were saying the whole thing was that it's not him at all.
01:34:03
But I mean, he was clearly there.
01:34:05
I think the TV showed him like, yeah, like
01:34:08
why would he not wish he just be at home going, Hey, I'm not there.
01:34:11
I don't know why they're putting me on TV. This is weird.
01:34:14
How could he do that if he's dead, right?
01:34:17
Well, exactly.
01:34:18
I don't know. I'm a
01:34:21
I kind of lost part of it. Now.
01:34:23
Where was I going
01:34:24
to pick up the tire?
01:34:27
So I'm
01:34:36
going.
01:34:36
Oh, so
01:34:40
sorry.
01:34:44
Jeez, man, that's fucking loud.
01:34:45
Oh. Oh, Pirelli. P p Really? Really.
01:34:49
That's how the beat sounds when it comes on.
01:34:51
Except Better hold on, hold on, hold on.
01:34:54
Don't move on yet.
01:34:55
Oh, I love this woman.
01:34:56
Look at her front. But I love this woman.
01:34:59
But like the way he worked it, Look at her front. But.
01:35:03
Oh, I know what you're saying.
01:35:04
I was like, But what? But what?
01:35:06
You just finishing up on the Eminem thing since Kansas City.
01:35:11
So he he came out,
01:35:12
Eminem came out, Eminem came out as being such a big way and saying,
01:35:17
we're going to with
01:35:19
this just breaking news.
01:35:22
Eminem, Eminem came out like, I don't know, Marshall,
01:35:25
we got to figure out what you say.
01:35:26
The fucking breaking news.
01:35:28
Eminem is not gay. He didn't come out. I wasn't sure.
01:35:30
I wasn't sure Guy was going to jump on it.
01:35:32
So I was going to jump on it.
01:35:34
Which even though it's okay to be gay, it's not okay to be a Lions fan.
01:35:38
Yeah.
01:35:38
Eminem came out as a Lions fan and he came out to be a very big lion saying.
01:35:43
So I'm curious as if he's going to be rooting for Kansas City
01:35:46
when during the Super Bowl, because that is actually his home state
01:35:50
and he actually grew up there.
01:35:51
So anyway, we know that now.
01:35:53
So why wouldn't he then?
01:35:54
Are you could be mean do you think people are going to
01:35:57
I just the way he claims Detroit so hard it's no one really knows that it's
01:36:01
the only frontier when he was 12 Detroit's not in the Super Bowl right
01:36:04
so he's okay to root for actually moved here when he was 12.
01:36:06
So my when I was 12 when he told are you one of those people
01:36:10
that think the conference takes on the spirit of the team that they beat
01:36:13
And so now we should now root for the 49 ers because they said it was a joke
01:36:16
because he was born in Saint Joseph, Missouri,
01:36:20
and lived in that area until he was 12 years old
01:36:22
and then moved here and then claimed Detroit.
01:36:24
I don't know why to Michigan when I was 12.
01:36:27
Did you?
01:36:28
I lived in Finley Ohio.
01:36:30
Oh my God. That explains everything.
01:36:32
I pass by Finley when I go to fucking when I drive south.
01:36:37
So that's more southern areas, I think, I knew Great city.
01:36:39
Finley My.
01:36:40
Oh, my God.
01:36:41
That explains it all. You're Ohio in.
01:36:44
Did you go to
01:36:46
college in Ohio too, or some shit like that,
01:36:49
that's what
01:36:52
I sort of had You go.
01:36:53
You go to the Hollywood casino in Toledo and just walk around there.
01:36:56
You will run into so many assholes and it's not your fault.
01:36:59
It's they won't get out of your way.
01:37:00
It is a different breed of people.
01:37:02
They do not understand
01:37:05
nuance of what you what you're supposed to do
01:37:08
or how you carry yourself or how you're supposed to.
01:37:10
You know, the ethics
01:37:13
when it comes to being in public, it's just different.
01:37:16
They're those people
01:37:19
those Ohioans I saw
01:37:23
Eminem, big, big Kansas City
01:37:25
native or Saint Joseph, which is in the general area.
01:37:30
Just want to point that out
01:37:33
from Missouri
01:37:34
until he was 12.
01:37:36
Eminem was.
01:37:38
Yeah.
01:37:39
Or Gary in Detroit.
01:37:41
No, you said Missouri or did you say
01:37:44
Missouri?
01:37:45
Missouri,
01:37:48
number one, just a miserable football
01:37:53
matchup by three.
01:37:59
Can't say Missouri without hearing some way does not.
01:38:02
So Missouri So are you gonna get a video cued up because Ohio
01:38:06
okay we got to talk about the third off
01:38:09
third off four second off five hour
01:38:13
seven half off Smirnoff.
01:38:15
There's an elephant in the room.
01:38:18
There is? Wow.
01:38:19
I don't know if that was really serious.
01:38:22
Yeah.
01:38:22
What do you making fun of Brady's weight?
01:38:24
Oh, the front.
01:38:24
But I love. How this.
01:38:27
I love what?
01:38:29
I love how this woman is a woman.
01:38:31
But for some reason, if you just block off her lower body,
01:38:34
her head looks like she's trying to be a dude.
01:38:35
It's very interesting.
01:38:37
See, trans women have ruined it for even
01:38:40
slightly masculine women
01:38:43
because I'm never sure now.
01:38:46
I'm never sure.
01:38:46
I mean, how does it if a trans woman uses a strap on is that that's
01:38:51
just like that's that's trying to facilitate heterosexual sex.
01:38:55
Right. So essentially you're still straight.
01:38:57
So if you're asking me if it's gay or not, the the difference is, is
01:39:00
if she's using it on you or not, she wants to get your ass to her.
01:39:04
If she's using it, then if she's using it on another woman
01:39:07
and you're not involved, then it may have nothing to do with us and I don't care.
01:39:10
But if somebody is using the strap on
01:39:12
and it was a man or woman, but it's in your ass, it's okay.
01:39:15
I'm just saying not to me.
01:39:17
I'm just saying it ruined not to ruin the video here, but
01:39:20
everything she mentions here is a facilitation of heterosexual sex.
01:39:24
So even you're gay or in all this weird shit,
01:39:27
you're still in the heterosexual sex.
01:39:29
I hate to tell you.
01:39:30
Spoiler alert, she's a girl.
01:39:33
I think she's great.
01:39:35
She's against with Ed.
01:39:37
Guess what? There's only one way to be.
01:39:39
And that's straight.
01:39:40
You like phalluses in your vagina or you're like your vagina,
01:39:43
your dick, your phallus in something wet and moist.
01:39:46
That's. That's called being straight or not.
01:39:49
Sex means different things.
01:39:52
They generally educate me, you fat black bitch, she said.
01:39:56
She said sex means different things to different people, generally speaking.
01:40:02
Okay,
01:40:03
She's like a turtle.
01:40:04
That's been frightening.
01:40:05
Her neck is like sucked down it and it's into vagina.
01:40:09
It's like my dick when it's cold.
01:40:10
She's very disappointed
01:40:12
that we're not going to criticize her the whole time,
01:40:13
but she's disappointed because she put on the scarf
01:40:15
that she would hide her little neck.
01:40:17
I know. I'm going to try not to criticize it all night.
01:40:21
How about let's
01:40:23
do it.
01:40:23
Seriously, if she's what I.
01:40:25
She looks like Urkel.
01:40:27
Yeah, that's all I'm saying.
01:40:28
If you if you took just her head, she looks like a normal black dude.
01:40:31
Wouldn't guess a single thing in the world if you just.
01:40:34
But she doesn't look like a normal black woman, Just her neck down.
01:40:38
I'd go, Oh, yeah, that's just a obese, black, just obese woman.
01:40:41
I guess if I was looking at her palms, I would say white.
01:40:43
But if I was looking at the back of her and it's a black,
01:40:46
but I don't like her video and I don't like that
01:40:48
she's targeting probably like 8 to 12 year olds.
01:40:51
Yeah, that week we could criticize her, but we got to criticize family.
01:40:54
Yeah, a little to people for folks who can't or don't have penis and vagina
01:40:59
sex and truth weight wait means different things to different people.
01:41:04
Generally speaking, society tends to define sex in a very narrow way.
01:41:10
Penetration.
01:41:11
People get to define sex.
01:41:12
However, society does not define sex.
01:41:14
She just made that up for folks who can't or don't have penis in vagina
01:41:18
sex and choose to have oral, anal
01:41:21
or another type of sex instead.
01:41:24
Hold on. Hold on a second.
01:41:26
Okay. No, I'm stopping it.
01:41:31
Dana sex
01:41:33
and choose to have oral, anal or another time.
01:41:36
Why is there a speech for anal And when she said other
01:41:39
what is the little water splashes or who the fuck is coming blue
01:41:44
or the lipstick?
01:41:45
I completely get that representation.
01:41:47
She's just looking for emojis or ever made this look.
01:41:49
I was looking for emojis and they couldn't find anything because I have oral.
01:41:53
I don't know.
01:41:54
I just urinated in the toilet and it was yellow squirt, so I don't know, like
01:41:59
that.
01:41:59
I noticed that too. And the video came out.
01:42:02
But the people being anal anal should actually be like a chocolate bar
01:42:06
or alarming, just a pile of shit, just like gross smelling.
01:42:11
Probably they had little brown squirts first,
01:42:14
but they didn't look good next to the blue squirts.
01:42:17
I don't know
01:42:19
what if she's being all diverse and everything?
01:42:21
Why only oral anal?
01:42:23
I guess another type.
01:42:24
Another type is supposed to cover everything else.
01:42:27
I Need to ask.
01:42:28
In all honesty, if we're not talking about vaginal,
01:42:32
what other type of sex is there?
01:42:35
Yeah. So.
01:42:36
So evolutionary speaking, the whole reason
01:42:39
for any type of sexual anything is for procreation.
01:42:44
As humans, we've been able to manipulate that in order
01:42:47
get credit gratification without having to procreate.
01:42:50
But that is essentially the reason for those feelings.
01:42:53
If you're talking about a religious aspect, the reason for those feelings
01:42:57
are specifically for having procreating, and that is all of you.
01:43:04
But but so all right that aside, all those all those morals and stuff
01:43:08
aside, let's just say that she's talking about recreational casual sex.
01:43:12
Yeah.
01:43:13
Like, my question wasn't rhetorical, so I know about oral sex.
01:43:16
I know about vaginal sex, I know about anal sex.
01:43:19
I really open oral. And
01:43:22
that's another show.
01:43:23
These are just listed in obviousness.
01:43:25
My question is, what in the fuck are other type of sex?
01:43:30
So let's do a mount Rushmore.
01:43:32
Are we going back to my Zoo Failure podcast or I don't.
01:43:37
I mean, I don't consider masturbating sex for some reason that you have to because
01:43:42
you're facilitating heterosexual sex in all of these aspects.
01:43:46
Regardless, my point is what body part.
01:43:48
All right, we're talking vaginal mouth and butthole,
01:43:52
but she lists another type of sex.
01:43:56
She doesn't elaborate at all, does she?
01:43:58
No, no, it's just little blue squirts.
01:44:00
I want to know what part what body part am I going to fuck that makes watersports?
01:44:04
Maybe we should talk about water. Sports.
01:44:05
Water sports. I thought I was just peeing when you mentioned that.
01:44:08
So that's. I mean, think of it. That's not said.
01:44:11
She's awesome.
01:44:12
Is that what she's a banjo.
01:44:14
I'm sorry.
01:44:15
I may be cutting the water
01:44:16
spill, spoiling the whole thing is the whole point
01:44:18
to define what the little blue squirts are that maybe we should listen for.
01:44:22
I do have communities offer this one one this one's done.
01:44:25
Which is?
01:44:26
I like like these floating tubes over here.
01:44:29
And some of you can you can tie the fallopian tubes off pretty easily.
01:44:35
Oh, I would.
01:44:36
I would love to tie this woman's fallopian tubes off.
01:44:39
It doesn't matter, because.
01:44:40
No dick is fucking this thing. Ouch.
01:44:43
Even if she wasn't gay.
01:44:44
No Dick is fucking this thing of oral, anal or another type of sex instead.
01:44:51
Another type of stuff.
01:44:52
One thing and one thing only you maybe that's being fingered for the first time.
01:44:57
Maybe it's having anal sex.
01:45:00
Maybe it's having your first orgasm.
01:45:02
Maybe it's masturbate for the first time.
01:45:05
Or when you enthusiastically consent to sex.
01:45:09
That's the beauty of your sexual journey.
01:45:11
You're in charge and you can figure it out on your own terms.
01:45:14
What ages is this for?
01:45:17
And I'm guessing by the the school, you know,
01:45:20
around the classroom of the elementary school
01:45:23
when we were in sex,
01:45:24
that was elementary school, I believe that's what they call them.
01:45:27
Yeah. Yeah.
01:45:27
Well, at the latest middle school, like grade anywhere
01:45:31
between fifth eighth grade for different we had the fourth grade.
01:45:34
Yeah. For the puberty explanation.
01:45:36
Hey you're going to get hair down there though.
01:45:38
And STDs and that kind of stuff.
01:45:40
Your voice is going to change and it was going to change and wrap it up.
01:45:43
Girls went one room, boys went to another.
01:45:45
I don't know how they'd figured that out that the Yeah.
01:45:47
There was so weird back then that they were able to quickly
01:45:51
we can differentiate It's like there's only two genders
01:45:54
I on the one hand I get what she's saying we're like,
01:45:57
hey you know, you can be what you want to be if you work hard.
01:45:59
I know that's not always true and that's a whole nother show.
01:46:01
But but for defining sexuality like so if you just want to go
01:46:05
fuck a hamburger, she's saying, that's okay.
01:46:08
I think. Is that.
01:46:09
Is that why you ate that earlier?
01:46:11
I looked at my hamburger,
01:46:13
I looked a little, looked at the table, looked at my hamburger.
01:46:15
I did not think about fucking it. I just needed an object on the table.
01:46:18
And if I had to pick anything here and I'm not going through them all,
01:46:21
I would fuck the hamburger if I had to, because if we tested the hamburger, would
01:46:24
it would test positive for semen.
01:46:26
I fucking hope to God
01:46:27
not because I got it at the Culver's and my semen has been nowhere near. It.
01:46:34
Oh fuck it.
01:46:35
When what to see now as I'm sorry white women say that
01:46:40
and I just don't want to listen to them because they're women, by the way,
01:46:44
is the where, where, where you're putting it or where you're doing it.
01:46:50
Where's
01:46:51
the weirdest place you've ever had sex in the ass?
01:46:54
No, no. When we met, like, location.
01:46:57
Oh, I'm sorry.
01:46:58
In a theater There's the Newlywed Game.
01:47:01
The Newlywed.
01:47:01
And that's the best the best role.
01:47:06
The Clint Brady I did. I just.
01:47:09
And you just.
01:47:11
Man, it was sex means different things to different people.
01:47:14
See, it starts innocently enough.
01:47:16
When I was when she said that I thought oh feathers, fetishes, feet.
01:47:21
Those are those. I'll start with F
01:47:23
but I didn't do that.
01:47:25
I felt I was definitely superfluous use of the word
01:47:28
F Maybe I was thinking of fuck, which is my kink.
01:47:31
I'd like to.
01:47:32
It's called alliteration.
01:47:33
Ex fuck penis vagina, classical, casual.
01:47:39
I've done it for
01:47:40
the actual purpose of child to relate to what George said.
01:47:44
It was actually way more exciting because it was like condom life.
01:47:47
Hell yeah.
01:47:48
For the first time
01:47:50
I don't suggested I don't suggest
01:47:52
masturbation.
01:47:53
Don't try the rhythm method.
01:47:56
See, I don't consider I guess is sex.
01:47:58
It's like man or sex.
01:48:00
Is George muted or is he just half talking because I can't hear.
01:48:04
I'll try to undo. You
01:48:06
know, it's about me to myself when I went to Perth.
01:48:08
That's weird because I was saying stuff earlier
01:48:10
when I was I was like, Wow, we were talking a lot.
01:48:12
This is this hasn't happened for a while.
01:48:16
I'm going to say you mentioned
01:48:20
about
01:48:22
having sex to have kids and that it got you off more, apparently.
01:48:26
So is that considered pedophilia or so the kid wasn't in there yet?
01:48:31
I did that too.
01:48:31
Yeah, but the thought of that too.
01:48:33
And the thought was in my head and it was the exact opposite of what it was.
01:48:37
You shoot it all over the kid's face or do It was it was much more difficult.
01:48:41
I felt like I was banging in the head.
01:48:43
All the fucking comedians jokes that I heard my whole life
01:48:45
were coming in my head while I was trying to come in.
01:48:46
Her Yeah, well,
01:48:48
you were coming,
01:48:48
and it was still
01:48:49
because we didn't have to do condom because once you're pregnant,
01:48:51
you can't get pregnant, you can't get more pregnant.
01:48:53
So I said they got the you had easier the IUDs.
01:48:56
One is one is a bomb, the other one will prevent you from making
01:48:59
a huge mistake
01:49:03
IUD or you idea I'm not sure, but one of them goes in your vagina.
01:49:07
The other one goes in the ground in like Afghanistan and
01:49:13
blows people up
01:49:16
because
01:49:18
of the random pull of my newlywed game noise with your friend.
01:49:23
Yeah. Before he leaves, man, I'm going to get him.
01:49:26
I could. Look, I saw somebody leaving.
01:49:27
Well, it's 1203 and he's like, I made and then I.
01:49:32
Next thing you got to go to the side.
01:49:38
Pull it up.
01:49:40
Pull it up.
01:49:41
I didn't. I didn't even pull it down yet.
01:49:43
All right, That's not like this fashion, girls.
01:49:47
Tell me, where specifically is the weirdest place?
01:49:50
It's muted. Hang out. You personally. You're often came back.
01:49:53
I've ever gotten Jesus Christ did Steve's fault.
01:49:58
You know it's these folks are stuck.
01:49:59
And no one again wants to leave. I.
01:50:03
I want to leave.
01:50:04
If I was it anywhere specific is the weirdest place
01:50:09
that you personally girls have ever gotten the urge to make Be
01:50:16
pause. It
01:50:18
was. It
01:50:20
wasn't.
01:50:21
Gary, answer the question
01:50:24
in book.
01:50:26
No. All right.
01:50:28
So you have you have you Honestly, because I never have
01:50:32
was not not in my butt.
01:50:33
My penis has never been in a woman's or a man's butt.
01:50:36
But no, I never I seriously, I'm sorry.
01:50:39
I don't want to ruin the sorry even though we talked about it.
01:50:41
Finish it and then I'll after I'll ask you again.
01:50:45
We're just playing through it.
01:50:47
It'll give you time to think about it because
01:50:51
for the girl getting back together,
01:50:53
you know
01:50:57
we're going to be like this location.
01:50:59
The weirdest place
01:51:09
in the is this doesn't Yes
01:51:11
and as we said in the ass for sure
01:51:15
like you said that in the
01:51:18
in the ass
01:51:20
enough.
01:51:21
She may have even said I asked for that
01:51:24
one more time by me is like
01:51:29
what's that you person.
01:51:31
I think she said asshole go see her laugh make we'll be
01:51:37
looking for things I have to see is
01:51:41
in the
01:51:43
Yeah she can sample
01:51:46
No no it's
01:51:49
done something
01:51:50
she doesn't look like that Or this place.
01:51:53
Yeah. Oh,
01:51:55
I don't know.
01:51:58
Fancy way.
01:52:01
I would say it again.
01:52:02
She puts a coroner is.
01:52:06
I don't know.
01:52:07
I feel like I'll be right back.
01:52:09
I have to go find a new jabber.
01:52:11
A man might also like Mom.
01:52:15
Oh, we get that one too.
01:52:16
What the hell are you talking to me or Brady?
01:52:20
Only you must have been a woman.
01:52:22
And I don't listen to women yelling.
01:52:24
I tell them to shut up.
01:52:26
I don't know who Buddy is, but apparently he wants you to come on him.
01:52:30
Well, come go.
01:52:33
It's kill
01:52:37
him. What is going on over there?
01:52:40
They.
01:52:40
We're looking at the wood paneling and nothing else.
01:52:43
The dogs outside?
01:52:44
Yeah.
01:52:44
You told it to come on the graveyard while you're out there?
01:52:48
Yeah. Jesus Christ, you fucking lazy son of a bitch.
01:52:50
Take your phone.
01:52:51
Said before.
01:52:55
All right,
01:52:55
So I don't know how exciting this is, but speaking of sexual proclivities and.
01:52:59
And what is it?
01:53:02
What is it?
01:53:04
Perfect.
01:53:05
Superfluous behavior, Superfluous.
01:53:08
Going back to wrestling with.
01:53:10
Going back to wrestling.
01:53:12
So Vince McMahon, this so big, big event happened.
01:53:16
Royal Rumble.
01:53:18
Nothing exciting happened except during the weekend as well.
01:53:22
There was another lawsuit brought against Vince McMahon.
01:53:25
Was he did he to touch some children maybe?
01:53:30
No, he supposedly.
01:53:31
So there was a woman who is bringing a lawsuit.
01:53:34
It's not the first lawsuit, but there has been several days.
01:53:37
You know, I don't know how much you want to give this credence
01:53:39
because it does seem like there's a little bit of a
01:53:43
some go
01:53:43
along to get along type situation here maybe or she's actually into it.
01:53:47
I don't know.
01:53:49
But these are some text messages supposedly sent by Vince McMahon.
01:53:52
These are part of the lawsuit.
01:53:56
And so he
01:54:00
this one, I guess, here we go.
01:54:02
I just go in the future, it's going to be so.
01:54:05
So what's weird is so my man is like 70 plus years old.
01:54:08
He has been reported to not really have a computer.
01:54:13
He doesn't really if anything, he barely e-mails,
01:54:15
but he's still pen and paper is if you go to his desk, it's pen and paper.
01:54:19
It's not a computer.
01:54:21
So in this in this in this lawsuit, it looks like
01:54:24
my man writes like a millennial in here.
01:54:28
So I don't know how far you want to throw this, but
01:54:31
it is not the first time he's been accused of shit.
01:54:35
But in the future, it's going to be so bad that you're the man to be fucked
01:54:39
twice a day and not just with blink in a three way.
01:54:43
So that's a person's name.
01:54:46
Why not let others see your beautiful, voluptuous body
01:54:48
and watch you shake uncontrollably when you come Capital C,
01:54:53
they'll go over, they'll go out of their minds.
01:54:56
Then I'll find more friends and will tie you up.
01:54:59
So you're helpless.
01:55:00
I'll direct them to have their way any way they want.
01:55:04
Who can make you scream the loudest?
01:55:06
Maybe I'll just line them up and have then squirt in your mouth,
01:55:10
your pussy all over your tits and ass and all at the same time
01:55:15
you'll be covered in cum and will make you eat or eat it all and taste everybody's.
01:55:19
Come the next morning you'll be a little sore,
01:55:22
but you're still going to want more after all that fucking over and over.
01:55:27
So is supposedly is was written by Vince
01:55:29
McMahon to the the plaintiff the plaintiff which is Mrs.
01:55:33
Grant reply you're regarding your last picture
01:55:38
you need your panties ripped off in three big black dicks
01:55:41
all in all three holes at the same time where you have your pussy and way up
01:55:45
your ass as far as they will go, but even farther as far as they will go.
01:55:51
But even farther.
01:55:52
Like this is Vince McMahon, a fucking billionaire.
01:55:56
The dude's a freak, right?
01:55:58
He hasn't been married.
01:55:59
He hasn't been officially married to his wife.
01:56:01
They're still married,
01:56:02
but they haven't been living together for, like, 30, 40 years.
01:56:06
My man's a player.
01:56:07
Sure, but is this really what he's going to be saying?
01:56:12
Way up your pussy process e y
01:56:15
and way up your ass as far as it will go.
01:56:18
But even farther.
01:56:20
And the thickest cut goes down your throat, so it makes you gag
01:56:24
and convulse.
01:56:26
Pretty sure that's wrong as those big black cocks pound away.
01:56:30
It feels like from the start
01:56:31
you're being assaulted, but it's just made you come non stop.
01:56:35
Just want constant orgasm.
01:56:38
And just before you pass out those big black dicks
01:56:41
squirt their loads of cum inside you as you lay on your stomach.
01:56:45
The cum is coming out of all your holes.
01:56:48
I'll turn you over and jack off all over you.
01:56:52
This is literally from
01:56:55
the law.
01:56:55
So this the fucking lawsuit information the United States District Court
01:56:59
because this these text messages are pulled from this lawsuit document.
01:57:08
So these are submitted by
01:57:11
the accusing party against the man.
01:57:15
Exactly.
01:57:16
Baby, he's not the only one.
01:57:18
Blake called me this afternoon begging to eat
01:57:21
and fuck you with his night in hard Dick.
01:57:25
Give me another week, baby, and I'll be ready.
01:57:28
See, right here. Like, give me another week and I'll be ready so.
01:57:31
And sound like I'm feeling like more like myself.
01:57:35
It's not great, but it's getting better.
01:57:38
Tell him soon.
01:57:40
I already told him, baby.
01:57:41
By the way, Johnny, who is Johnny Ace, who is a former wrestler
01:57:48
who is one of Vince McMahon's closest friends?
01:57:50
He actually got in trouble, part of a earlier
01:57:54
lawsuit and got like, just parted ways with the company.
01:57:57
But there's a popular twin team,
01:58:02
the Bella Twins, that were popular, maybe ten.
01:58:07
Their peak
01:58:08
was ten or 15, maybe ten years ago,
01:58:11
but they were twins.
01:58:12
They got brought in by by this Johnny guy, Johnny Ace,
01:58:16
and then he ended up marrying their mom.
01:58:18
And then it came out
01:58:19
that he was actually cheating on his mom with some employees and stuff.
01:58:24
So there is some some
01:58:27
believability to these
01:58:30
accusations, but
01:58:31
my man's worth several billion dollars now. So
01:58:36
it's just interesting and it's it's very
01:58:40
this is interesting to read this shit.
01:58:41
The second caveat to that would be this situation,
01:58:46
which kind of implicates either Brack.
01:58:49
So there's only a couple of UFC fighters, but supposedly, supposedly
01:58:53
this woman claims that
01:58:56
she had take photos,
01:58:59
sexual photos specifically for a wrestler
01:59:02
that Vince McMahon was trying to convince to go back to the company.
01:59:07
And part of this is also the potentially like give her up for sex.
01:59:12
There's and it says
01:59:13
there is a UFC roster so there's only a very few
01:59:18
UFC wrestler crossovers to the WBC.
01:59:20
So it's one of maybe five people.
01:59:26
So that's quite interesting.
01:59:27
But it's funny that this this fucking whatever this Russell options
01:59:30
which is some dumb fucking people that don't really know anything,
01:59:34
they don't have inside sources.
01:59:36
There's a lot of fake journalism in the wrestling community, which is weird
01:59:39
because it does bleed over into actual real journalism these days
01:59:43
because the news does the same type of shit, which is weird,
01:59:47
which is why I like the peril of wrestling,
01:59:49
because wrestling is a fake entity that's there
01:59:52
purposefully to convince something is happening that it's not.
01:59:56
There's a lot of parallels to that, to the real world, and there's a
01:59:59
lot of lessons that you can learn when it comes to manipulating the audience
02:00:03
that the wrestling community has done for years, that the news media also does. But
02:00:09
it's I don't know how these people can potentially be sued by Brock Lesnar
02:00:12
if this is not true because they are using his likeness.
02:00:17
He is the most prominent crossover star from the UFC to the WWE.
02:00:22
But yeah, there's a big shit going down
02:00:25
in regards to all that.
02:00:28
There is rumor that the whole reason. So
02:00:32
Vince McMahon sold
02:00:36
his company to the UFC to create this TKO entity.
02:00:40
Ari Emanuel is the guy's name
02:00:43
and. He's been friends with Vince McMahon for a while.
02:00:45
Vince McMahon keeps just below the
02:00:52
the control ownership stake,
02:00:55
so he owns like 49% of the company.
02:00:58
And he's still part of a lot of the decision making.
02:01:02
And just a lot of that shit does kind of negatively affect
02:01:07
that, especially with their just recent deal with the whole Netflix
02:01:11
ten for $5 billion over ten years.
02:01:17
Some might say that this is
02:01:18
people see that and they go, Oh yeah, let me let me let me grab
02:01:23
this.
02:01:23
I forget what what recently happened, but
02:01:28
oh, the whole Trump shit where it was,
02:01:31
you sign an NDA and somehow you're able to break that NDA
02:01:35
and you don't know anybody any money back.
02:01:38
So that kind of set a precedent for people like this who signed NDAs
02:01:42
to break those NDAs and not have to pay any of that money back.
02:01:47
Whether this is true or not, they're still still breaking it.
02:01:50
And it sounds like you shouldn't buy legal secrets
02:01:55
or if you should, you should.
02:01:55
You're saying you shouldn't count on it being just, you know, not disclosed
02:01:59
when you said Renner's likeness.
02:02:00
Do you mean is because I'm completely ignorant.
02:02:02
They're using this picture and they're assuming and
02:02:05
they're not not wrestling with or I mean, is it an image or what?
02:02:09
You know, that's him. They're using him.
02:02:12
They're showing pictures of him, but they're not necessarily saying.
02:02:15
In 2021, the suit said this man instructed Grant to create personalized
02:02:18
sexual content for a WWE superstar that he was trying to resign.
02:02:22
The suit didn't name the professional wrestler,
02:02:23
but described him as both a UFC fighter and WWE talent.
02:02:27
That's specific for a reason,
02:02:29
because they want to call him out without saying his fucking name.
02:02:32
If this is not true, this entity that is posting this is doing a disservice
02:02:37
to Brock Lesnar and they could be sued because that is what they are saying here.
02:02:42
Even though the people that are actually making that claim are not
02:02:47
divulging a name.
02:02:49
So if we were to if we were to say hey and push it hard, people believed it
02:02:54
and we were posting it publicly that Joe Biden raped
02:02:58
Kamala Harris. Right.
02:03:00
And we pushed that for
02:03:03
breaking news.
02:03:04
This is the breaking news.
02:03:06
Joe Biden raped Kamala Harris,
02:03:10
making sure
02:03:13
I tried to duck out of the way of it.
02:03:15
I'm like, no,
02:03:17
I'm good. I've got a question.
02:03:18
What the dog do it.
02:03:20
What the nobody involved A few moments later.
02:03:26
Okay.
02:03:27
So this is what I mentioned that I had the other day.
02:03:29
I got this in
02:03:31
Florida.
02:03:31
Florida, even though it's not from Florida.
02:03:36
So that is if you got it from Florida, it's from Florida.
02:03:40
It looks delicious.
02:03:42
But I bought it directly from the guy who made it so.
02:03:45
And he's not worth it. He's not with Florida.
02:03:48
He was in Florida when you bought it from in Florida.
02:03:51
It was northern Florida.
02:03:53
It was in northern Florida. It's not from Florida.
02:03:55
And where the food is that some like up North Sylvania thing, peanut oil.
02:04:00
All right.
02:04:02
But there was a guy who actually made the shirt.
02:04:05
He was there pimping in a liquor store.
02:04:09
Let the dog do it.
02:04:12
I don't know.
02:04:12
But that finishes up my whole wrestling sexual proclivity.
02:04:17
Unless you want to read more of these text messages.
02:04:18
Maybe he would imagine
02:04:20
that right now you're feeling a bit like Alice
02:04:25
tumbling down the rabbit hole down
02:04:27
the other butthole, down the right.
02:04:31
But all
02:04:33
I should do, you
02:04:35
know, on the phone, maybe he wants to other guys to join you with him.
02:04:40
Holy shit.
02:04:41
You've told him you would do anything with him.
02:04:44
So if he surprises you with two others, you would have
02:04:47
no alternative than to take them on O-M-G.
02:04:51
The stories you could tell.
02:04:54
The stories you could tell me.
02:04:55
Then it makes me want to come right now.
02:04:59
By the way, I just thought of what,
02:05:02
by the way.
02:05:03
But by the way, by the way, I just thought of what he knows.
02:05:07
And he's got a fucking accent like fucking ivory tiger.
02:05:12
What is the name over, by the way?
02:05:14
I just thought of what it's the
02:05:17
word crime, by the way.
02:05:19
I just thought of what I think is an excellent idea.
02:05:23
Maybe you can hint that if he knows someone who can be discreet,
02:05:27
it might be better if you and Johnny try him out first
02:05:31
so he can get more comfortable before he's introduced to me.
02:05:34
Actually, that makes total sense, doesn't it? Do.
02:05:38
This is totally written like a child.
02:05:40
This is not a fucking Vince McMahon.
02:05:43
If somebody were to know me like Sally, I would not go.
02:05:48
This is like trying.
02:05:50
This is like to catch a predator, except like, the person who's
02:05:53
pretending to be the child doesn't know how to, like, write like a child.
02:05:56
And so they're trying to fake writing like a child, but like a 70 year old man.
02:06:01
These some of these text messages are supposedly from 20, 20, 22nd
02:06:05
January 2021, do filter shirts and change all the word you to the letter
02:06:08
U and all the word two to the number two BLEEP done.
02:06:14
This is weird.
02:06:15
I don't understand these dudes that are like
02:06:17
getting off on the fact that like, Oh, I want to I'm really into you,
02:06:21
so I want to watch other guys fuck you while I off to other guys
02:06:25
fucking you going to commit great crime.
02:06:28
I'm going to bust not in water tower.
02:06:31
I don't want another dick coming anywhere near my chick.
02:06:34
I don't know about you guys, but
02:06:38
nothing about that.
02:06:39
Okay, well, both silence on your end.
02:06:40
Okay, Never mind. Sorry.
02:06:42
I'm just thinking of continuing.
02:06:44
Not with your chick. That's all I heard.
02:06:47
Sorry.
02:06:48
No, I mean, that's all I heard.
02:06:49
And I mean, I didn't.
02:06:50
I assumed you were talking about.
02:06:51
You know, I didn't even ask.
02:06:55
Yeah, that's pretty close.
02:06:57
I should switch it.
02:06:59
I have to switch it to.
02:07:01
Well, who? What is that?
02:07:04
Very speaking about?
02:07:06
What has happened.
02:07:07
So that dog looks like it's a right.
02:07:12
The first air generated advertised.
02:07:15
You are each of
02:07:28
you know if a dog
02:07:32
your skin
02:07:41
with the Lord doing
02:07:46
Yeah where that come from
02:07:50
internet. And
02:07:52
so Gary was sending me some videos and I accidentally
02:07:56
when he googled Gary's dogs peanut butter
02:07:59
in this came up
02:08:03
so if you get it though the dogs are very excited
02:08:06
about the peanut butter Gary's peanut butter.
02:08:10
Oh I get it.
02:08:11
Is that air generator though or I didn't joke
02:08:15
I didn't have air generated but it's on YouTube.
02:08:18
It said it says it's the world's first air generated ad.
02:08:22
Interesting.
02:08:23
Although that wasn't allowed that the Writers Guild
02:08:26
struck that down because you do the walking away drop.
02:08:30
I love that one, actually.
02:08:32
Yeah. I'll be right back.
02:08:33
I have to go find a new jabber.
02:08:38
I don't know why, but I love those of us.
02:08:44
So going back to the superfluous,
02:08:48
if you don't mind, is there word for that?
02:08:51
No. I'm going to our our homie Turtle.
02:08:55
There's not a word for Carl Superfluous
02:08:58
talk Carl talking about the border.
02:09:00
So what do you guys think of this whole is it a conspiracy or is it just a fact?
02:09:05
I just lost a friend for mentioning the.
02:09:10
So I don't want to get political.
02:09:11
This show's not political.
02:09:13
We try not to be on it, but we can talk about it.
02:09:16
He mentioned Marjorie Taylor GREENE, and I said, I agree, she's a crazy bitch.
02:09:21
But what she's saying about the border, it may be true.
02:09:23
That's I just I didn't even say was true as it may be true.
02:09:26
And now we don't speak what she's saying about the border.
02:09:30
Elaborate.
02:09:30
That's an invasion. That it's an invasion.
02:09:33
An invasion on what part?
02:09:34
From internally or externally. Illegal.
02:09:37
Illegal, illegal immigrants are coming in and Border Patrol is assisting them
02:09:42
from the federal Texas Tech.
02:09:45
Yeah, I guess Texas locals trying to put
02:09:49
their funding against our own government.
02:09:52
I just thought it was funny.
02:09:53
I was like, I'm one of the first people that will defend even Hitler.
02:09:57
If he said something sensible, I wouldn't take away the fact
02:10:01
that he's a horrible, genocidal, dictating megalomaniac.
02:10:05
But if he said,
02:10:06
Hey, you got to get freaking callers double butter burger, it's delicious.
02:10:10
I'd be like, okay, I would just count.
02:10:13
I wouldn't know.
02:10:15
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overs and whoever the fuck makes
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this fucking it's a double butter burger with cheese and pickles
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on the side that I forgot to put on because I shouldn't be eating on the show.
02:10:27
They put the pickles to the side so you can add them later.
02:10:30
Well, because when I bought the food, I knew that I wouldn't be eating it
02:10:32
for one, two, four, fucking three, 5 hours if you guys gave me a hard time.
02:10:37
Well, hold on. Here's a tip.
02:10:40
You, by the way, if you buy the food.
02:10:42
When did I buy?
02:10:44
Yeah, one time.
02:10:46
I don't know what you're going to give me, so I had no time.
02:10:48
You had no time to eat it.
02:10:49
From between the start of the show to the point of which you bought it,
02:10:52
you couldn't have gone there, I don't know, 5 minutes earlier.
02:10:55
Not even on Mike. No. I mean, I would have
02:10:58
you guys stop the fuck on me earlier.
02:11:00
And I was trying to point out about Super fruitlessly standing on Mike,
02:11:06
I tried to say like five times and I just gave up about eat on Mike.
02:11:10
Yeah, I want to give you shit when you were doing earlier.
02:11:13
Oh, deliberately draw.
02:11:14
I always jibber you and your man. Me
02:11:17
going to talk?
02:11:18
I have some man meat here.
02:11:20
Let's go to talk and only talk and target swimsuits.
02:11:23
The numbers you need to understand.
02:11:25
Yale University released a study last week by three researchers,
02:11:28
all of them liberal, I believe, who concluded that
02:11:30
the actual number of illegal aliens in this country is not 11 million.
02:11:33
It's north of 22 million. 20 million.
02:11:36
Fact one back to the Democratic Party is now, as a matter of policy,
02:11:40
calling for the legalization of all illegals in this country
02:11:44
citizenship, voting rights, 22 million new voters.
02:11:47
Three The overwhelming majority of immigrant voters vote Democrat.
02:11:50
In fact, for the largest margin in American presidential history
02:11:54
was 17 million votes. 1988.
02:11:56
Back in time.
02:11:59
Mondale and Reagan.
02:12:00
And Reagan. Yeah, 17 million.
02:12:03
You would add to our voter rolls 22 million at least
02:12:07
permanent electoral majority in perpetuity.
02:12:10
That's what this is about.
02:12:11
It's not about making the country better,
02:12:12
serving our labor needs in the population.
02:12:14
It's about putting Democrats in power forever.
02:12:18
That's the truth.
02:12:19
Over immigration, period.
02:12:21
The numbers,
02:12:23
what do you think?
02:12:24
Everything up until putting Democrats in power forever, maybe this next election.
02:12:28
But he he just became the other side's
02:12:31
talking piece when he added that little extra at the end.
02:12:35
And I didn't like that for everything, everything else I agreed with.
02:12:39
So it is funny because when you look at
02:12:41
like religious wise, people that are crossing that
02:12:44
border are way more religious than any of those people in this country.
02:12:49
And so I don't know if at some point they would swing over to the Republican
02:12:53
Party based on just the religious aspect of it.
02:12:57
Well, just based on the immigration policy,
02:13:00
you know, aspect of it, they wouldn't want to.
02:13:02
Yeah.
02:13:02
Once you get over here, you're going to be like,
02:13:03
well, I don't want everybody else fucking this.
02:13:05
Like, that was another thing that my friend and I argued and disagreed
02:13:09
on about it. As I said,
02:13:12
do you think that these immigrants
02:13:13
with the illegal immigrants which they're interviewing, they're like.
02:13:17
Biden. Yes. Biden Yes. And I know they may be cherry picking.
02:13:19
I don't believe everything
02:13:20
that one particular news outlet says,
02:13:22
but a lot of them are basically coming here now because they think
02:13:25
Trump gets elected in 2024.
02:13:26
It's going to stop there.
02:13:28
They're going to turn on the other way.
02:13:30
It probably will, but they're kicking them the fuck out.
02:13:34
But he said, no No, we don't.
02:13:35
It's just a coincidence. We don't know that.
02:13:37
And that the rise of immigrants is some random thing that he doesn't know.
02:13:41
And I was like, Well, Amnesty International takes stats of where
02:13:45
people are have are seeking asylum and why and what countries are dictators.
02:13:49
You can't just come from a country just because it's poor and shittier than here.
02:13:52
You need a reason to just come
02:13:55
and get expedited like they're doing in Syria.
02:13:58
And their reason and their reason may be voters, but I think that's also a stretch.
02:14:03
I don't, you know, think
02:14:06
they're ruining the country.
02:14:08
Well, if they don't assimilate.
02:14:10
Yeah, I believe so.
02:14:10
If there's a they were talking about little towns in southern Texas
02:14:14
with 200,000 people that now have sometimes 400,000 immigrants on the way.
02:14:19
By or I mean, the numbers might be exaggerated.
02:14:22
I'm not sure what the numbers were, but there were more people,
02:14:24
more immigrants than there were people that lived in the town.
02:14:28
So clearly, the town is going to change, whether you like it or not,
02:14:31
For better or for worse, the town is going to change.
02:14:34
So they should have some say in the influx of people into their town
02:14:38
or their country.
02:14:39
And that's all too, or their state and that's all Texas is doing.
02:14:43
Now. We're going to use the Constitution.
02:14:44
Fuck you, which I kind of love
02:14:47
by the way.
02:14:50
I like I like states rights.
02:14:52
Why do we have a United States government?
02:14:54
Let's say that.
02:14:56
Well, because it got out of control.
02:14:59
I think that they should cover the border around and any state borders
02:15:03
they should know. And I know Texas, I'm not stupid.
02:15:05
Texas borders Mexico.
02:15:07
That is their jurisdiction.
02:15:09
But if they're neglecting it, that's why there's it's checks and balances.
02:15:12
We have another
02:15:13
every every part of that federal border has a state connected to it.
02:15:17
Correct.
02:15:17
Or I'm not very good with geography.
02:15:20
There's never water or a state.
02:15:22
Gary, you got to say something.
02:15:23
If your mother fucker
02:15:26
you know that.
02:15:27
Well, just pull up that fucking picture.
02:15:29
The freeze frame of Gary just going,
02:15:33
Well, that's the way to see that.
02:15:35
We'll just leave that there.
02:15:35
The whole funny how freeze frame can capture
02:15:37
somebody poorly because Tucker is not a not a
02:15:40
not a dumb man, but he looks pretty dead.
02:15:42
More of an action pose.
02:15:43
So yeah, more of an action power
02:15:47
tweet. There we go.
02:15:49
2 million people are very young people Trust him
02:15:53
because he's a little bit clowning, which I'm fine with
02:15:58
you Like,
02:15:59
I bet you there's a bunch of people in his ear
02:16:01
saying, Dude, you got to cut that little bit of your hair.
02:16:02
It's too it's too ethnic.
02:16:05
He's like a you don't look like Max Headroom.
02:16:08
You know, we got to do it. And he was like, Fuck you.
02:16:11
I'm going to be like, He's
02:16:14
got his opinions, but for the most part he just presents the facts.
02:16:17
Does Gary have opinions?
02:16:20
Brady I just want to know about the lady
02:16:22
that's going to die and her cats can eat her face.
02:16:25
Oh, man, Thank you for bringing that up.
02:16:28
So I went into this one video.
02:16:32
I don't know why I commented.
02:16:34
I just commented.
02:16:36
I said, I don't know.
02:16:39
I tried to back up third off and I don't even remember what I said.
02:16:42
It was just so simple and it seems so reasonable.
02:16:44
And this woman attacked me and then muted everyone in the conversation
02:16:49
and so I posted it.
02:16:52
I think I said something
02:16:53
about how that she may die alone and her cat may eat her face.
02:16:56
And she said, Yeah.
02:16:57
And she basically everything I say is wrong.
02:16:59
And then said, Well, yes, I do have cats and I love them very much.
02:17:03
So I posted the I can show the video.
02:17:04
That's what I should do is show the video.
02:17:08
But you'll have to talk amongst yourselves for a moment because I don't know.
02:17:11
Well, there is a there
02:17:12
there is a historic precedent of when people do die
02:17:15
and they have animals, that there are animals.
02:17:18
Very high percentage.
02:17:20
Yeah.
02:17:20
No, no, you just eat them, period.
02:17:24
Here's a short little video I posted in her response,
02:17:26
because when she muted, I said, Come over to our podcast.
02:17:29
I invited her to come in and call or be on the video right now
02:17:33
because she seems like a reasonable person with a she accused of ignoring her.
02:17:38
She may have had a down day
02:17:39
when she thought that her original point was that Alex Jones is Bill Hicks,
02:17:44
and that's a ridiculously old conspiracy theory, right?
02:17:48
This connected to your location?
02:17:50
Yeah.
02:17:50
Third off pointed out that the ear lobes are different, so.
02:17:54
And there's no plastic surgery.
02:17:55
You can't get removed, you can't change your lobe, you can't change your lobes.
02:18:00
You can't, like, get them burned by pain change.
02:18:02
That's a that's a genetic thing. And they're different.
02:18:04
So like any reasonable person would go, the ears are different.
02:18:07
Everything else you're saying is mute. Mute.
02:18:09
I don't know how I said that. Wrong. Mute, mute.
02:18:11
It doesn't matter. It's superfluous.
02:18:14
Nice, superfluous.
02:18:16
Super purple.
02:18:18
So I posted when I was mean.
02:18:22
I did say I assumed that she had cats just by her.
02:18:26
I looked at some of her other videos.
02:18:28
Her name is her name is
02:18:29
or her name on the on Rummell on YouTube and just about everywhere.
02:18:32
Sarah Sarah Snyder still tries to play and nobody else she follows.
02:18:37
Q and An even though that's been totally busted, as you know,
02:18:40
she picks a bunch of numbers and then they compare it
02:18:42
to stuff and say, Look, see, this is going to happen.
02:18:44
And then when it doesn't, they say, Oh, well, this said it wasn't going to happen.
02:18:47
Yeah, it's ridiculous and it's a distraction
02:18:50
and I try to try to help her, but that was my mistake
02:18:53
because you can't really help people, you know the horse to kind of thing.
02:18:57
So I just tried to leave this in where I could leave some open dialog
02:18:59
and we could keep talking.
02:19:01
I need to switch to it right here.
02:19:04
And this was about
02:19:05
my conversation when she said her cats love her
02:19:08
and there's no way that she's some evil person
02:19:10
that misuses her cats or something and they're not going to ever eat her face
02:19:15
now. And I'll probably like you like
02:19:18
if there's anything you have to deal with, maybe a death.
02:19:23
Yeah.
02:19:23
So you got this corner deal with that too, or no?
02:19:26
Yeah, we deal with those.
02:19:28
So, yeah. No, don't get me wrong.
02:19:30
We've had people call us
02:19:31
because they got bit by a dog and it's like
02:19:33
we call in the coroner's office that you're going to
02:19:36
call your neighbor and call them and ask, you know, that's what's that.
02:19:39
But no animals.
02:19:41
Well, so if you die in a home that's locked with it's
02:19:46
something that think you're going to.
02:19:48
Yeah.
02:19:48
Something the weekend with Theo van animals
02:19:52
what is that guy popular from fuck Looks so good Really.
02:19:55
I know him. I just don't know Work really fast.
02:19:57
Especially a cat.
02:19:59
Dogs will hold out until they have nothing left to eat.
02:20:02
But a cat will remove your head in 24 hours.
02:20:05
And I'm not
02:20:08
great outdoors
02:20:09
coming and nibbling into their chest.
02:20:12
This is even cats that were until they have nothing left.
02:20:15
But cats will remove your head in 24 hours.
02:20:18
And I'm not talking.
02:20:19
I'm talking literally hair on the floor, no head.
02:20:22
And you only know their chest.
02:20:25
Even cats that were loved by their owners.
02:20:27
Or is it just cat? No.
02:20:29
You think we're had something with the owner and or and they're going
02:20:33
say this is my yeah no they're they're absolutely feeding on you Yeah.
02:20:37
I don't care how much you love that cat
02:20:39
and that cat loved you He's going to eat you.
02:20:41
And you know, sometimes we get the where
02:20:44
you can tell that cat or dog had been nibbling, you know,
02:20:47
it might be on the face or the cheek or so for the record, this is a corner.
02:20:51
But then sometimes go.
02:20:52
Oh, it's unbelievable.
02:20:54
I mean, one of it was one of my first cases, and
02:20:57
I just never, never imagined that they could do that much damage.
02:21:01
You know, smaller dogs now, a lab.
02:21:03
A lab won't the labs for some reason
02:21:05
don't eat their owners, you know, unless they're doing months.
02:21:09
I guess they would.
02:21:09
But I find it more weenie dogs, small and cats.
02:21:13
Cats, cats don't they don't wait.
02:21:16
You know, it's like a coon ass around a barbecue pit,
02:21:18
a Cajun, I should say, around a barbecue pit.
02:21:21
They smell that that odor and they start nibbling.
02:21:25
So. Yeah. Yeah, it starts next.
02:21:26
I really want to appetizer next time you pet in your cat,
02:21:29
just know that when you die, he's going to eat you.
02:21:32
He's your pet. You back with his teeth? Absolutely.
02:21:34
What are and how soon after we talk?
02:21:37
In 30 minutes. After?
02:21:39
Yeah, probably an hour or two, I guess they start notice and they start.
02:21:44
They start nibbling.
02:21:45
And I love my cat.
02:21:46
You know, we have cats and dogs.
02:21:48
How could you still love your cat?
02:21:49
No one. How they going to. Yeah. I don't care.
02:21:51
They eat me after I'm dead.
02:21:53
You know, that wasn't Gary Hill, but.
02:21:55
Yeah, well, think about that man, my boy.
02:21:57
That guy I We've been friends forever, right?
02:22:01
Maybe the cat thought you were dead inside.
02:22:05
AM Any type of afterlife,
02:22:08
even though energy can continues forward no matter what.
02:22:13
Oh, okay. Interesting comment.
02:22:16
So you identify is your energy.
02:22:20
Yeah.
02:22:20
You you are you're you're conscious of your energy.
02:22:23
What else is powering this being right now other than my energy.
02:22:27
Right.
02:22:28
Oh you're you're oh so you're like your power
02:22:32
your power. Yes.
02:22:34
Otherwise I would just be
02:22:37
laying there without motion.
02:22:39
And that's like claiming car is gasoline.
02:22:43
No, no, that's like what he just says.
02:22:45
Not comparing doing comparing to his entire being
02:22:48
instead of what you just said, you summarized it up to the blood.
02:22:52
If I don't eat, I don't get power.
02:22:54
If I don't have electricity making my heart tick, I'm not powered.
02:22:58
I don't I can't continue forward all kinds of type of fuel
02:23:02
that's powering my being to die even after I die.
02:23:07
There's chemical reactions
02:23:08
that still continue to power and fuel some type of we are food.
02:23:12
We will be the first will definitely be food.
02:23:17
Here's the thing.
02:23:19
Um, the reason I keep coming back to consciousness
02:23:23
is if you're not consciously aware, are we coming back to consciousness?
02:23:27
You don't know what consciousness is.
02:23:30
You haven't been able to know.
02:23:31
We're having trouble defining it, but it's the only thing we've got.
02:23:35
It just is not the subject.
02:23:36
But it goes back to my whole
02:23:40
free will.
02:23:42
Goes back to the free will.
02:23:44
Yeah, everything does.
02:23:45
Everything ties together.
02:23:46
But no, it doesn't What you're not understand is what it is that makes you.
02:23:51
What, what, what are you?
02:23:55
I'm a collection of cells.
02:23:56
I'm a clump of cells.
02:23:57
According to
02:23:59
people that want to murder babies.
02:24:04
So. Q And on again,
02:24:06
I'm a clump of cells according to
02:24:10
people that want abortions, abortion ists.
02:24:15
I know
02:24:16
whether that clump of cells is in a room or turned into a human that's me
02:24:22
or is dead and then is still a clump of cells.
02:24:25
It's still a clump of cells, it's got it's
02:24:26
got other attributes to it that are doing things constantly.
02:24:30
Our entire body isn't, just our brain firing.
02:24:33
There's other chemical reactions and things that are going on
02:24:37
that are way more beyond what we can even perceive consciously.
02:24:40
So I don't know how you can say the
02:24:42
is this thing in our head that we can sit there and go,
02:24:45
Oh, there's a screen here and there's a screen here
02:24:49
and there's a microphone here, and I can talk.
02:24:51
Yeah, that's that's a perceived nature.
02:24:53
But that doesn't end all be all our consciousness.
02:24:56
You are missing the bigger picture, in my opinion.
02:24:58
No, I'm not. I'm.
02:25:00
I'm telling you,
02:25:00
you're you're adding superfluous stuff that doesn't need to be part of it.
02:25:04
All you get is your perception.
02:25:06
You think.
02:25:07
You think all you've got is your perception, though
02:25:10
you're missing the qualia.
02:25:12
Push the button on the television and the television goes off
02:25:15
because there's still power going to the television, but it is just
02:25:17
an electronic device, love that would make a television
02:25:21
that's not something that you just pull the plug on
02:25:23
and it stops going that there are chemical reactions
02:25:26
that are constantly going even far after we're dead, which is why the animals want
02:25:30
to fucking either.
02:25:32
We want to go there,
02:25:35
that's a perfect segue way or
02:25:41
there are chemical reactions taking place
02:25:44
and they make up the compose. You,
02:25:49
but without the complete composition
02:25:53
there is no you
02:25:57
but so family member
02:25:59
mine just lost sight in her eye.
02:26:02
So you're going to tell her she's not her anymore?
02:26:06
Beautiful.
02:26:07
It's a beautiful network of actions and reactions.
02:26:11
How much of you do you have to lose to not be you anymore is my question.
02:26:14
But yeah.
02:26:15
What about the whole cell replacement situation where you know
02:26:19
you're not the you from?
02:26:22
However many compatible ism?
02:26:24
Because, you know, it's just the organization of the
02:26:28
you know, it's your old cells in your new cells continue on.
02:26:32
It's like saying that
02:26:34
somehow I'm representative of the direct
02:26:38
consciousness of my grandma,
02:26:40
even though my grandma had died in her consciousness is long gone.
02:26:43
Do we have
02:26:44
an attachment to that conscious, or are we somehow part of that being so?
02:26:48
I say that there's potentially argument that we're still part of
02:26:51
that being so I'm part of my grandma,
02:26:54
as long as you remember my grandma is living on in me
02:26:57
memory is told based on behavior.
02:27:02
Yep, memories Keep angels alive.
02:27:04
That's true.
02:27:07
Don't laugh.
02:27:07
Don't what say you, sir?
02:27:09
I like how he. He pauses because.
02:27:11
Yes, I think he doesn't want to say anything yet
02:27:13
because he doesn't know how to properly say it right.
02:27:15
So he laughs to give himself a little bit more time before he tries to posture
02:27:20
what he's going to say. That's going to come across wrong.
02:27:24
So your
02:27:25
memories of your grandma are your grandmother?
02:27:28
No. Say that you don't be an asshole.
02:27:30
He eats that part of her we're talking about alive.
02:27:34
Yeah, she she my grandpa
02:27:38
and my mom and energy,
02:27:39
which he's calling memories got transferred to him but whatever
02:27:45
but sells the start of him
02:27:49
just so that part of him
02:27:51
does not continue after he dies.
02:27:55
Does a cellular structure
02:27:59
then him what? He remembers him.
02:28:00
If anybody watches show.
02:28:02
Oh, wait, that's not going to have your way.
02:28:04
You're right. Okay.
02:28:07
All right.
02:28:08
Just make it just my gravitational presence on earth.
02:28:12
Throughout the time in which I've lived changes
02:28:16
the Earth's rotation and its correlation with other celestial bodies.
02:28:21
Very minuscule amount, but enough to change the course of
02:28:25
future history going forward.
02:28:26
I hope that old man got the tractor beam out of commission.
02:28:28
Or that's going to be a real short trip. Okay, here you and
02:28:33
was perfect timing.
02:28:34
I was actually playing that while you were talking about gravitational pull.
02:28:40
I really think you're missing the fact that your perception of reality
02:28:44
and your consciousness is how you are in reality.
02:28:47
I Think that
02:28:50
you are no longer.
02:28:51
We both say the same thing.
02:28:52
I think you're missing the point that that's your conception of reality.
02:28:56
You think all reality is no.
02:28:58
And neither one of you, neither one of us are arguing with you about that.
02:29:04
Yeah.
02:29:04
Yeah, that's you.
02:29:07
So if you're not consciously aware of it, in what sense is that you.
02:29:13
I don't even.
02:29:14
Is that you have to be consciously aware of it for it to be you.
02:29:17
Why does it have to be you?
02:29:19
It is.
02:29:21
Yeah.
02:29:21
We're we never were us prior to us coming to existence.
02:29:24
We came from the universe.
02:29:28
We came from what was already there.
02:29:30
The initial if you want to go see the Big Bang is
02:29:33
the end all, be all or whatever the initial source was.
02:29:38
What do they say?
02:29:39
90, 99% or whatever of the matter was created in those seconds.
02:29:45
Right? So we're part of that. That is us.
02:29:48
We are one.
02:29:50
We are Trapper Keeper.
02:29:51
Trapper Keeper is us.
02:29:53
I figured I had to go from 12 parts
02:29:57
with Trapper Keeper episode,
02:30:00
I guess a week in a good argument
02:30:02
for Spinoza's God, what's that mean?
02:30:06
Spaghetti months?
02:30:07
Spinoza's God, basically it's nature.
02:30:11
Okay, I Was in my gut.
02:30:13
Mother Nature. That's right.
02:30:15
That's why they call it Mother Nature.
02:30:17
It's right in the name Spinoza's god,
02:30:20
right? So not the means.
02:30:22
My Bible says you shall take no other gods before me,
02:30:25
which implies or infers that there are other gods.
02:30:28
I have never taken to God once, and I in that type of church.
02:30:32
So I don't know about you.
02:30:33
What about a goddess? Would you ever take?
02:30:35
I don't.
02:30:36
I don't take a I mean, I forgot who takes me.
02:30:40
I don't take a goddess.
02:30:41
Don't get pegged, bro.
02:30:42
No, but you know, either way.
02:30:44
No, you would definitely take a goddess.
02:30:46
If a goddess has taken you, that would she would have to pay you.
02:30:50
So what you to rethink what you just said?
02:30:54
Because I'm fine with that.
02:30:56
I was just trying to.
02:30:57
I thought the God was a gay thing, so I made a goddess.
02:31:01
If I wasn't, if I wasn't married, I would take a goddess in a second.
02:31:06
Keep it up.
02:31:07
You're doing a great job as above.
02:31:09
So below would be a whole new.
02:31:11
He was going to lean in the close.
02:31:18
So you're trying to say that your significant other is not a goddess?
02:31:21
Unfortunately. I'm sorry.
02:31:24
No. When she left, it's like this is going to be disappointing.
02:31:26
She's not a goddess.
02:31:28
Is a human woman.
02:31:34
And, you know, it must have been a woman.
02:31:37
And I don't listen to women yelling. I tell them to shut up.
02:31:40
And I don't take no orders from the woman. By the way.
02:31:43
So you were saying that you were going back to clean up?
02:31:45
Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I'm Mr. Clean up.
02:31:48
I'm not Mr.
02:31:49
Clean a mr.
02:31:51
Up or Mr. Clean.
02:31:53
I'm Mr.
02:31:54
Clean. I'm not Mr. Clean.
02:31:56
Mr. Clean.
02:31:58
Mr. Clean. I'm installing.
02:32:04
I'm cleaning up the
02:32:07
air. Tell him to shut off.
02:32:14
Guys, guys, guys, guys, guys,
02:32:19
guys.
02:32:47
It's the Brady and your show.
02:32:49
Brady and carry us up offense so below the Cubbies.
02:32:55
So those.
02:32:55
Brady for sure we're doing it
02:32:58
our way we're gonna make it make our dreams come true Brady and John
02:33:03
show it's Brady and draw special
02:33:07
now Brady draw
02:33:19
I knew he was pulling that bullshit
02:33:22
we didn't get a spin and we didn't
02:33:24
get a fledgling So be low
02:33:27
We didn't get a deer flag And
02:33:30
I've got like one
02:33:35
great
02:33:37
yard.
02:33:37
So even though my man went outside,
02:33:41
I just feel like this is all collapsing
02:33:43
in and around us.
02:33:45
I don't know how he doesn't understand that like it's absolutely superfluous.
02:33:50
It is always has a purpose suddenly I can say it on this show.
02:33:53
That's weird.
02:33:54
That's weird. All of a sudden you're another retard.
02:33:56
Wonder how that happened
02:34:00
for the
02:34:06
Louis Beautiful.
02:34:08
You have a deer flat.
02:34:09
You know what?
02:34:11
I get the whipping out really quick.
02:34:13
You have a fabulous
02:34:18
finish.
02:34:19
This is not what I just ordered.
02:34:21
Yes, this is.
02:34:26
This is when sitting next to me the whole time.
02:34:28
I guess my bet is that I never interrupted to pull one out,
02:34:32
but I thought conversation was going well enough
02:34:34
that we were talking about a bunch of other shit.
02:34:36
I want to throw a wrench in the situation, even though I do that
02:34:40
accidentally enough as it is as it is.
02:34:43
So hello.
02:34:47
Well,
02:34:48
typically on this go for being a woman and I don't listen to women
02:34:53
but I have these.
02:34:54
I don't take no orders from the woman, by the way.
02:34:57
By the way, I don't buy from no women and they must have been a woman.
02:35:01
And I don't listen to women yelling. I tell to shut up.
02:35:05
Fuck, yeah You were saying that you were going back to clean up.
02:35:08
Oh, yes. Oh, yes. I'm Mr. Clean up.
02:35:11
I'm not Mr. Clean. I'm Mr.
02:35:13
Clean up clean.
02:35:14
Oh, Mr.
02:35:17
Cool. Mr. Clean up there.
02:35:19
I can do those.
02:35:20
Remember that. Right.
02:35:23
So Silver flying to tie of the approval
02:35:26
is to go to kill that horse.
02:35:30
My hair hit a dead horse.
02:35:33
Unnecessary utilization in Colorado,
02:35:36
$134 million in health care.
02:35:39
But health care spending, No, it's kind of funny about this article.
02:35:43
Is the time span in which this occurs
02:35:47
the share of health care spending on low value
02:35:49
care was highest in Colorado's commercial health plans.
02:35:54
So July 1823, this article was updated, blah, blah, blah.
02:35:57
They're just saying that they updated it in between.
02:35:59
So the analysts leverage 2017 to 2021.
02:36:04
So this encompasses COVID,
02:36:07
and I think a lot of this is COVID related,
02:36:11
but we're not doctors, we're
02:36:13
not giving any medical information, So don't give any more misinformation.
02:36:16
Most of it.
02:36:17
This is a link to a website. Fuck off.
02:36:19
If anybody is saying that we're saying
02:36:20
that this is or isn't anything, it's just a fucking
02:36:24
just a website. Misinformation.
02:36:25
Take it for what it is.
02:36:27
The study based on the numbers through the through Colorado.
02:36:32
So I agree.
02:36:33
Somebody should be like you're giving medical misinformation.
02:36:36
Nunes Given I'm just reading this fucking website is giving any information, right?
02:36:40
We're just reading a website.
02:36:41
So I'm just reading the fucking website.
02:36:44
You got a problem take it up with health and what's it saying
02:36:48
that we shouldn't we shouldn't trust a company
02:36:50
that just had the biggest moneymaking opiate crisis in history.
02:36:53
Certainly that it's saying that people are pussies and they need to
02:36:56
fucking solve it.
02:36:59
The Analysis Lever
02:37:00
2017 to 2021 Claims data from Colorado All Player Claims database
02:37:05
Researchers analyzed the data that was known to not be available
02:37:10
by a calculator assessing the frequency of cost
02:37:14
$0.50 Low value care services.
02:37:17
The top five value low value services
02:37:20
were opioid prescription vitamin D, vitamin D deficiency screening,
02:37:24
prostate cancer screening, which people like fingers and their butts.
02:37:27
Apparently it was an imaging test for eye disease
02:37:30
and coronary angiography in geographies and
02:37:35
refuse Together, These services contributed to almost two thirds
02:37:39
of Colorado's overall low value care spending 63%
02:37:44
opioid prescriptions for chronic pain and related cancer unrelated to cancer
02:37:48
cost 47.9 million highest the highest unnecessary spending.
02:37:52
Vitamin D screenings costs 12.4 million, and the remaining three services
02:37:56
each contributed less than 7 million to unnecessary health care spending. So
02:38:02
essentially what this study
02:38:03
is saying, is that there they this
02:38:07
134 million was 100% unnecessary spending
02:38:12
that was done by people that were just kind of freaking out
02:38:14
and going to the doctor for absolutely no reason
02:38:17
to get checked out for no fucking reason to have their health care
02:38:20
pick up the fucking cost for no fucking reason.
02:38:23
Just so these medical facilities and people that perform these procedures
02:38:29
can gain a bunch of money for no fucking reason.
02:38:33
Commemorating.
02:38:34
I went into that exact situation
02:38:38
with somebody I'm related to and I said, Can I have the bill for this particular
02:38:43
stay and all the procedures that she's been through?
02:38:46
And their response was why Medicare is paying for it all.
02:38:50
And I was like, because I'd still like to audit
02:38:52
and advocate and screen and know exactly.
02:38:57
And they were there.
02:38:58
Do they did it?
02:38:59
I still haven't gotten it.
02:39:02
They're like, oh, Medicare, reach out and tell you what they've paid and what part.
02:39:05
And I'm like, I want a breakdown of what you're charging.
02:39:11
Anybody in chat, anybody comment?
02:39:13
Please let me know how you can get that.
02:39:15
I don't know. But apparently we only have two thumbs up.
02:39:17
I don't know what happened there, but I'm one of them.
02:39:21
Me either.
02:39:22
That's crazy.
02:39:23
Oprah No pressure from the audience. I'm not telling.
02:39:25
I'm not bitching that you fagots I'm bitching at our Fagots
02:39:31
That's how it starts.
02:39:32
If somebody is watching the radio show,
02:39:35
somebody with the name of Sledge, it'd be nice if you click the click
02:39:40
the link button, click the like button to scrub with the bill
02:39:46
like comments describe hit the bill.
02:39:50
I wish I had those.
02:39:51
Do this motion.
02:39:52
Hit them, drill with the bill.
02:39:55
Do little hand twirl, hit the bill.
02:39:59
Sorry.
02:40:00
Did they think that was worth it? Yeah.
02:40:03
So like we'll pay will pay.
02:40:05
We'll pay for likes about that.
02:40:07
No, no.
02:40:07
We want and that will pay the people watching right now.
02:40:11
Give us a call Venmo you money I'll think about giving oral
02:40:15
sex to one of the people that like it preferably a woman
02:40:21
I like to myself So there's a chance I could just suck my own dick.
02:40:26
Opioid prescriptions for chronic pain unrelated to cancer.
02:40:28
So there's a chance the whole opioid prescriptions
02:40:33
47 million watching it.
02:40:36
How old are you?
02:40:37
You turn to 30, 49, 39, 39, 49, 39.
02:40:41
He wants us to believe that he's 39 and he's not sure he can suck
02:40:44
his own dick yet or not.
02:40:47
Anyway.
02:40:49
By the way,
02:40:51
it depends on for my experience, you either know or not.
02:40:56
Is that an answer?
02:40:57
Gary, can you anything?
02:40:59
Can you know that you know if you suck your dick or not.
02:41:03
See, that's how that that's how that statement works.
02:41:06
I think when I was younger, there was that rumor about Marilyn
02:41:09
Manson had a rib removed in order to suck his own dick
02:41:13
so he could punch over more. So
02:41:17
there was a I forget what show it was, but
02:41:18
there are some medical show where stroking and what do you mean?
02:41:21
A river moved like a body of water, a rib
02:41:26
or a review or.
02:41:27
Oh, all right. I thought you said a river move.
02:41:29
I'm like, How the fuck did she give him that involved the river.
02:41:32
I got to hear this story.
02:41:34
That is just.
02:41:35
That's even more.
02:41:35
I never heard. She got a rib removed.
02:41:38
No, that's Marilyn Manson's a man.
02:41:41
Oh, I thought you were talking
02:41:42
Marilyn Monroe to give Had Marilyn Manson to give her.
02:41:45
To give himself that.
02:41:47
Oh, all right. I'm flooded.
02:41:49
I totally was lost. Sorry. Okay, That's okay.
02:41:51
So where is my drunkenness?
02:41:53
Because I'm, like, stumbling over my words.
02:41:55
I got so excited that Marilyn Marilyn Monroe was such a sexual object
02:41:59
that she got a rib cage for her to give better.
02:42:01
Yeah, I know that makes crazy,
02:42:04
but now I'm disgusted because it's not that. So.
02:42:08
So I didn't.
02:42:09
Some random show the plastic surgery.
02:42:11
I forget what the doctors names are, but
02:42:15
some dude come on in there wanting because he had a bunch of work done
02:42:18
elsewhere and his body just looked like a fucking weird, unnatural mess.
02:42:23
And he didn't like the way his rib cage looked and he wanted
02:42:26
a couple of ribs removed and they were like, We don't do that.
02:42:29
We can't do that.
02:42:31
You don't want to ever do that because it exposes your lungs more or Yeah.
02:42:36
And so you end up being able
02:42:37
to even them removing the rib could actually puncture a lung
02:42:40
and they don't want anything to fucking do with it.
02:42:43
Once it's done, you can easily puncture and they don't want nothing to do with it.
02:42:46
So any rumor of anyone having a river moved to suck their own dick
02:42:51
actually is not true.
02:42:55
But going back to the studies, 136 million, most of it was opioids.
02:42:59
The other was vitamin D deficiency.
02:43:02
Vitamin D deficiency.
02:43:04
You can just go to the store and get a fucking vitamin.
02:43:07
These people are are taking 12.4 million from their insurance companies
02:43:12
and people wonder why the fuck insurance rates so high?
02:43:16
Because the dipshits are going to the fucking doctor for vitamin D deficiency.
02:43:21
Eat better, eat vegetables,
02:43:24
take a multivitamin.
02:43:26
Well, I'm so, so
02:43:31
with people that are in these nursing homes and stuff
02:43:33
or any extended care in any hospital, they don't in the winter.
02:43:37
I understand it's more difficult, but even in the summer
02:43:39
they don't like we'll them outside so they give them vitamin D
02:43:43
supplements and stuff the window, the windows there.
02:43:45
And I'll tell you what, I take supplements,
02:43:48
but it just because of my age, just because of my age.
02:43:50
But no, I've always taken the time of the year.
02:43:53
I think there's been like three days of sun in the last like since Christmas.
02:43:57
Three, three, really three or four really days and goes
02:44:01
through the sun, pokes through, the clouds, broke through.
02:44:04
I don't know your euphemism folks throw stones through.
02:44:08
Clouds are not a solid material.
02:44:11
Nothing is a solid material.
02:44:12
Actually, everything is porous.
02:44:14
Yeah, you're right.
02:44:15
And you can get some vitamin C
02:44:16
through the clouds and stuff, but not this thick, thick, overcast vitamin D.
02:44:20
We actually had quite a stretch,
02:44:24
so I could see where some people could be.
02:44:25
Vitamin D prescriptions, 47 million, Vitamin
02:44:29
D 12 opioid.
02:44:32
Obviously there's an issue with that.
02:44:34
And that's well known.
02:44:35
Vitamin D is a number two.
02:44:39
The opioid epidemic, not an idea, not even
02:44:43
not even giving up vitamin vitamin D, just the screening to see if you need to.
02:44:48
I'd say I've been saying see look, look.
02:44:50
The 12.4 million is just for screenings to see if you're vitamin D deficient.
02:44:54
It's not even to give you your vitamin D, right.
02:44:57
And then the remaining is 7 million.
02:45:00
And the remaining was,
02:45:01
I think, what cancer screenings and some other shit prostate.
02:45:05
You're the fuck they said means bitch.
02:45:08
But that is absolutely ridiculous.
02:45:09
And people want to read the news and if you watch all these, are you out of
02:45:13
any drug advertisements or you watch any movie or if you watch any TV series,
02:45:18
you blame these people for not being hypochondriacs
02:45:20
and thinking there's something wrong with them at this.
02:45:22
After the whole mascara and shit,
02:45:26
I've had people be like, Dude, you're you're on an elevator.
02:45:29
I'm like, Yes, we are.
02:45:30
I'm standing as far away from you as I can voluntarily.
02:45:33
Well, you don't have a mask on.
02:45:36
I'm like, So what?
02:45:37
You're going to catch human from me?
02:45:38
What are you worried about?
02:45:39
I mean, like, what if we mix?
02:45:41
I suddenly I was responsible for public air and was offended.
02:45:45
And it's interesting.
02:45:47
Also, I had a love hate relationship with that because if I.
02:45:51
If I could be out in public and people bother me less and I have to be around
02:45:54
people less, it's it's way better if there's a chance that no one's
02:45:58
going to talk to me.
02:45:59
I like that more.
02:46:01
And so the fact that there's a mask
02:46:03
and you have to stay away from each other, I did I did kind of enjoy that secretly.
02:46:08
But Dr.
02:46:09
Fauci himself said that even recently that masking,
02:46:13
they knew the whole entire time, that masking and the six foot
02:46:17
distance on
02:46:22
that you masking the six foot distance.
02:46:24
There was no scientific proof that said that it benefited anything
02:46:27
and it actually didn't benefit anything at all.
02:46:29
And yet they pushed us towards it, had us fighting each other over.
02:46:33
And for what reason, no one will ever know.
02:46:35
And that's a travesty, because I feel like
02:46:37
there is a lot of people that should be sued
02:46:40
and a lot of they they claim 100% that the child, the children
02:46:44
who have been going to school
02:46:46
that missed years of school are 100% behind the curve.
02:46:50
So far. It's my generation, to be honest.
02:46:53
So I follow the science all the way around.
02:46:55
And it leads to because duh,
02:47:01
I agree
02:47:02
with everything you just said and everyone knew it
02:47:05
except no, because they were telling us we were wrong.
02:47:08
They were trying to tell us we were wrong when we were right the entire time.
02:47:12
Wuhan lab in China, six
02:47:15
feet distance, no bullshit masks, bullshit,
02:47:20
shutting down the entire economy.
02:47:22
Bullshit.
02:47:23
Somebody should pay for this.
02:47:26
And I feel like it should be 5G.
02:47:28
So but I'm not fucking the people
02:47:31
that benefited from this financially, which is the pharmaceutical companies.
02:47:35
Pfizer. That's a funny thing.
02:47:37
If you look into that to, all those companies,
02:47:40
you know how they get funded to to find these experimental COVID vaccines.
02:47:44
So like Dr.
02:47:45
Fauci and Bill Gates know that it was all tax funded.
02:47:48
But then when the profit came out, why didn't some of that want to do
02:47:51
some of that go to pay out? Yeah.
02:47:54
Instead, they charged everyone's like, Dude, your COVID vaccine is free again.
02:47:57
It's back to like the Medicare things like, No, dude, you can look at a receipt.
02:48:00
Somebody paid somewhere through something, through laundered money,
02:48:03
through Ukraine. Yeah.
02:48:05
So you don't want to use that L-word?
02:48:07
That was for Gary.
02:48:08
That may not actually be laundering. I don't know.
02:48:11
But anyway, if you're if you're, if you're.
02:48:16
Yeah, but it's, it's,
02:48:18
it's the same bullshit because
02:48:21
we're essentially paying for it
02:48:25
already and then we're hindered by it and then we never get paid out for it.
02:48:30
But other people do,
02:48:32
it was rough.
02:48:32
I felt like I was getting backed in a corner.
02:48:34
I'm not going to share my vaccination status because that's nobody's business.
02:48:38
But I felt backed into a corner.
02:48:40
Me too.
02:48:41
And I felt like I was I was losing work.
02:48:43
I lost some work definitely because of it.
02:48:45
I didn't lose my work.
02:48:47
I never did anybody.
02:48:49
I talk about the show all the time I'm very discreet.
02:48:51
I will call it out. Right.
02:48:53
Chase Bank fucking screwed me into the corner because I would not share.
02:48:58
I didn't say
02:49:00
they said anything about being yes or no.
02:49:02
I just said, I'm not sharing that with you.
02:49:05
And because of that, they.
02:49:07
They severed business ties with me.
02:49:10
Weird.
02:49:12
And then.
02:49:12
But then later on they said, oh, we're we're not going to force anybody.
02:49:16
We just want you to know.
02:49:18
And then they tried.
02:49:19
Tell me there were other processes of certain things.
02:49:21
So like one who was, Dude, I have another hoop.
02:49:23
And I was just like, You know what? I'm not interested.
02:49:26
I'm not participating.
02:49:27
And I was I just expected it all to blow over.
02:49:29
There would be a bunch of us that did that. It would just blow over.
02:49:32
Then they got to the next stage where a whole nother group of people got.
02:49:36
I just say, Let go. But they were we're independent contractors.
02:49:39
You don't really get fired.
02:49:40
They just say, Sorry, we're not going to use you anymore.
02:49:42
Right? Yeah.
02:49:43
And they all got taken out
02:49:44
because they would not show their vaccination status.
02:49:47
It had nothing to do with testing at that point they had gotten full,
02:49:50
strict Gestapo dictatorship.
02:49:53
Regardless of whether you agree with it or not, you should not force.
02:49:56
And now all these people, especially government that lost their jobs, nurses
02:50:00
and other first responders, they're winning huge lawsuits.
02:50:04
So people are paying the bills.
02:50:06
Lots of people are paying for it already,
02:50:09
which is I mean, I guess but for what sucks to me
02:50:12
is when that they pay especially public entities,
02:50:14
it just makes everything harder down the road because they can't do their jobs.
02:50:17
Now and they've got to pay out fucking 50% of their shit because
02:50:21
and it's, it's do it's, I mean, hopefully it's like a slap on the wrist.
02:50:24
It helps, but the CEOs aren't paying it.
02:50:27
They'll take it out of the nurses pay and they'll understand
02:50:29
and the businesses will close and people won't have help.
02:50:32
So I don't think it really solves or helps anything.
02:50:34
It doesn't take this just as a fact that people they watch
02:50:38
Law and Order and they think it's like drunk driving and everything's all better.
02:50:41
They face justice when,
02:50:46
Yeah, what the fuck is justice?
02:50:50
Yeah, we kind of
02:50:51
I got backed into a corner a little bit with my situation.
02:50:55
I'm a remote employee,
02:50:57
but I do work out of technically specific location,
02:51:01
and they told us that there was an incentive
02:51:04
and if we got the vaccine, we had this incentive
02:51:08
and then we money because of it.
02:51:11
And you know, after we got the vaccine,
02:51:14
after I got the just I did the initial vaccine
02:51:17
was the booster, which You couldn't just get one and not the other.
02:51:20
Like you kind of had to like, do both at the same time.
02:51:23
I was coaxed into it due to that type of payout.
02:51:27
And I also was coerced into it
02:51:29
due to pressures that said that if I didn't get it done,
02:51:33
I might not be able to because I do field service.
02:51:37
So I might not be able to travel to specific locations.
02:51:40
Specific locations might want my vaccination documentation.
02:51:47
And then also when it comes to
02:51:53
just traveling
02:51:54
in general, if I were to travel,
02:51:57
I would have to quarantine
02:52:00
for two weeks before, two weeks after
02:52:03
and then prove that I wasn't around anybody.
02:52:06
And like and so it just made sense to just get
02:52:09
the stupid fucking vaccine, at least the first initial bullshit.
02:52:13
So can I ever fucking go?
02:52:15
But I felt pressured into it.
02:52:17
And then when it came to the payout that was supposed to be given,
02:52:20
they said that it was not to be given out to remote employees.
02:52:24
And so I was pissed about that as well.
02:52:26
And they got mad and my manager fought for that
02:52:30
and they still us that and there was like an extra grand,
02:52:33
I assure you that they got paid.
02:52:35
It was like $1,000.
02:52:37
You as a remote employee, I'm sure they got paid by the government for you as.
02:52:40
You know, they got their share for you working there.
02:52:42
They just they didn't give it back to you.
02:52:44
So can I ask you a question?
02:52:46
If hindsight if somebody said, well, nobody forced you to take, would you disagree
02:52:52
through the pressure that you just explained?
02:52:53
Oh, it's weird because I understand the logic of the situation.
02:52:59
And so I would say no.
02:53:02
But there were so many loopholes.
02:53:05
And I don't mean legally, I just mean your opinion.
02:53:07
There was there was an onshore goodness one about the whole situation,
02:53:11
which we were lied to about.
02:53:13
There was pressures from our company and there was also just obligations
02:53:17
to ourselves, our job and, to our customers.
02:53:22
And so, yeah, I felt pigeonholed too,
02:53:24
to go along with it, even though I didn't want to do it.
02:53:27
And if I had my own choice, if I was in different job, I probably wouldn't have.
02:53:31
I got I got the initial thing that I was supposed to
02:53:34
and I never got anything after the fact
02:53:37
because they never forced us to after fact,
02:53:39
which was kind of just bullshit in general because
02:53:41
it only supposedly lasted X amount of time anyway.
02:53:46
So after a certain amount of time, that initial booster
02:53:48
and that back and covered I have doesn't do anything anyway.
02:53:52
So it was just a lot of just dumb bullshit that was sort of the
02:53:57
the balls on those people to say that they didn't force anybody.
02:54:02
It just astounds me.
02:54:05
They're like it was all voluntary.
02:54:06
It was voluntary.
02:54:07
We gave them information was well I'm like,
02:54:08
no, at the very least it was like coercion.
02:54:13
At the very least there was.
02:54:14
I mean, there was an ad campaign.
02:54:16
There's still a fucking ad campaign, right?
02:54:18
Yeah. No, I don't know anything, but I can't stand that.
02:54:21
I can't.
02:54:22
I can't stand the position you can right now
02:54:24
because it looks like one of those fucking blue Band-Aids
02:54:25
that all the stars are wearing when they get the COVID shot.
02:54:28
You the can, the blue and orange can that you're drinking.
02:54:34
You'll figure, Yeah,
02:54:36
if the blue top looks like a blue Band-Aid on your arm.
02:54:39
And all I can think of is Travis Kelsey selling that fucking COVID shot over year.
02:54:43
Fuck Kelsey, Fuck Taylor Swift.
02:54:45
Yeah, So don't put that can right there.
02:54:47
It looks like there's a blue band and you're going to say.
02:54:49
You're going to say that took you're going to go, No.
02:54:52
So you aforementioned.
02:54:55
Yeah. About the force in this.
02:54:56
So like I kind of in my brain
02:55:00
kind of equated that to
02:55:02
not only not only the divorce, but they said that
02:55:06
it was the people not getting the vaccine that was causing the entire thing, right.
02:55:10
Yeah.
02:55:11
They,
02:55:11
they were giving you there was guilt trips and shit like you're killing grandma.
02:55:15
The balls and the balls on the ad campaign going to the accusations
02:55:20
that were mentioned earlier about the whole sex trafficking, the sex trafficking
02:55:27
that ties in with rape.
02:55:29
I initially was going to say like, well, it's it's similar to rape, but way
02:55:34
lesser than but no, because you mentioning the advertisement and the pressures.
02:55:39
Sure, there's pressures with rape.
02:55:41
There's no there's no advertising on television telling they get raped.
02:55:45
It's worse. Say it, say it, It it was worse.
02:55:48
It's worse it's similar because It's
02:55:52
very similar because to be clear, I know what you do.
02:55:55
I know what you're saying.
02:55:56
And in no way are you condoning rape.
02:55:59
No, no, for sure.
02:56:01
If you do,
02:56:02
if you're going to do either rape or fucking sell the public on some drug.
02:56:06
Well, by rape, that's not what we're saying.
02:56:08
It's not that not to get fucking weird.
02:56:10
There's only fucking there's not people that are watching to begin with.
02:56:13
But I am very close to someone who had been raped and I don't think.
02:56:18
Are we done with the Medicare document?
02:56:23
Sure,
02:56:25
because it looks like there's more.
02:56:27
No, I've got to.
02:56:28
Well, this
02:56:30
the new era.
02:56:33
Yeah, I heard he was rapping. Are you really going to play this?
02:56:35
Because I watch this because I haven't really heard this yet.
02:56:37
You haven't? Oh, my God. No.
02:56:40
Is this good or bad?
02:56:41
Is it like clip together?
02:56:43
I just keep on like Donald because I just love his open
02:56:46
mindedness and his need to
02:56:50
bring shit up that normal people don't.
02:56:52
He's he's what Eminem should be at this day and age.
02:56:55
Eminem these days, there's just kind of a show for the greedy.
02:56:58
Agreed.
02:56:58
But Ben SHAPIRO not to play Ben SHAPIRO.
02:57:04
I like Ben SHAPIRO because he was you
02:57:08
know, he does not do and he's religious.
02:57:12
I don't care. You.
02:57:14
I care that he's rapping.
02:57:16
I'm just saying that he's got religious
02:57:19
backing.
02:57:20
And a lot of a lot of people like Gary are going to go, oh,
02:57:23
he likes Jesus or God or believes in Moses.
02:57:26
So that means everything else he says is uneducated and stupid.
02:57:30
Well, I don't judge people like Gary judges.
02:57:32
I'm like, That's a mental defect.
02:57:34
And I don't think he has a point.
02:57:35
I don't I don't think Gary does, but I think he does a little bit
02:57:41
not not enough to, you know, not hang out with you or go discussion with you.
02:57:45
Otherwise he wouldn't go golfing with me.
02:57:47
No, but there's an open check box on his little personality thing
02:57:52
where he's getting on the mike.
02:57:56
They call me if you play that something.
02:57:59
They can't cancel my message because I'm the biggest independent rapper
02:58:02
and the whole frigging wild thing that I'm racist. Yeah, All right.
02:58:04
I'm Going to say because I'm like, if every Caucasians a bigot,
02:58:07
I guess every Muslim's a terrorist, every liberal is right.
02:58:10
I don't want to talk to folks who don't get it.
02:58:11
Go, go, go, go, go home. It's pathetic. Pro-Choice pronouns for love.
02:58:14
You're progressives, but you ain't got no one to protect.
02:58:16
You wear the American flags.
02:58:18
Remember when people would hang those?
02:58:20
They've been taken down. They all been replaced with BLM.
02:58:22
Flags are a rainbow, same red.
02:58:24
The same money causing clothes and selling drugs.
02:58:27
We ain't going to overdose.
02:58:29
We ain't pushing dancing with voters to the polls.
02:58:32
We won't turn your sons Third Circuit.
02:58:35
Daddy's in the hole.
02:58:37
So just break
02:58:38
right there by itself is a brilliant
02:58:42
anti culture to what is typically hip hop
02:58:46
when it comes to selling sex.
02:58:48
Referring to your daughter as hos.
02:58:50
It's also going against establishment government when comes to believe
02:58:54
what we tell you to do there is so he said, not us.
02:58:58
He said, got us to you got to give it up to heaven.
02:59:00
I would say that this is not impressive.
02:59:03
I on a rap complex level, the beef is pretty generic.
02:59:07
I don't like his chorus tonality
02:59:09
because normally when in his choruses he just kind of does a sing song.
02:59:12
He kind of layered, similarly layered.
02:59:15
I don't I'm not too fond of his choruses
02:59:17
and how he puts together as choruses because they sound kind of similar.
02:59:22
But when it comes
02:59:22
the message and the talent that's there and he does everything himself,
02:59:26
his girlfriend who's annoying and I hate artists, girlfriends
02:59:30
who just trying to tie on to the artist but she does all the videos.
02:59:34
Do you know what his claim to fame is?
02:59:36
You know why you know who he is?
02:59:37
100% underground rapper.
02:59:39
But he hacked the Apple algorithm.
02:59:43
This, like, compulsive computer nerd shit.
02:59:46
Yeah, he he became he went to number one on Apple charts or whatever,
02:59:51
because he was he somehow he figured out what lyrics, what did.
02:59:55
And so he was sure 100%
03:00:00
documented.
03:00:03
I don't know this particular story.
03:00:06
Play the video, how much is documented, how much is speculated or played a clip.
03:00:10
So you don't you don't want answer that and that's fine.
03:00:13
You don't know.
03:00:13
If you don't know, you don't know, that's fine, because it could still be
03:00:16
one way or the other.
03:00:20
I just know
03:00:21
when I first ran into him, I thought he looked weird.
03:00:25
He had less face tattoos, he had more of the cornrow type, kind of weird hair.
03:00:30
And I was just like, Who's this weird, corny fucking way do that?
03:00:33
Looks like a douche bag.
03:00:35
And then when I kind of heard his message more,
03:00:37
I was like, okay, so he's got to he's got an interesting point.
03:00:40
He like, he likes the conspiracy nature.
03:00:44
There's a lot of shit.
03:00:45
He mentions that a lot of artists don't.
03:00:48
And then time I just ran into him enough to where it's like,
03:00:51
I like that he pushes those boundaries.
03:00:54
I like that he's independent. He still hasn't signed with a label.
03:00:57
He's fine doing himself and he will poke fun at whatever
03:01:02
the fuck he again is what Eminem should be at this day and age.
03:01:06
But unfortunately, Eminem somehow a show for the Democratic Party, in my opinion.
03:01:10
But I don't care who said that.
03:01:13
Know,
03:01:15
I was playing to say
03:01:19
screaming,
03:01:20
dividing the streets, defunding the police
03:01:25
to pass muster.
03:01:30
And let's
03:01:32
just keep it real fast on how you feel, man.
03:01:35
If you want my pronouns, I'm the man.
03:01:37
I'm the man who goes back. Let's look at the stats.
03:01:40
I've got to back my money, like, listen my pockets back home.
03:01:43
Don't be a lap dog.
03:01:44
See Jamaica, homie. No cap. Look at the grass.
03:01:47
Look at my charts.
03:01:48
You're blowing money, strippers and cars.
03:01:49
You go in prison. I'm on television.
03:01:51
No one knows who you are.
03:01:53
You painting on me on the internet.
03:01:54
My comment section will get rich and I make grants off compound interest.
03:01:58
You'll live with your parents if you take some notes.
03:02:01
I just did this for fun.
03:02:03
All my people download this.
03:02:04
Let's get a billboard. Number one.
03:02:06
The same rap wrath.
03:02:07
Of course.
03:02:08
He just obviously is on his drugs, which I think
03:02:11
is way better than being pussy dancing Ramona's stripper pole.
03:02:15
A lot of the people have been
03:02:17
so good.
03:02:18
God is in the home.
03:02:20
I don't care if five fans knew
03:02:23
I was playing to Sadie on
03:02:26
the beach, four time a dog in the streets to be in the clinic.
03:02:31
All this stuff wants to get over
03:02:36
my sound.
03:02:37
But I know what you're doing.
03:02:40
And this isn't the first time for a real man.
03:02:42
How do you feel, man?
03:02:43
Do you want my pronouns?
03:02:45
I'm the man.
03:02:45
I'm the man who comes back, kills you, make you mad.
03:02:50
You know, I guess it's good to be the victim.
03:02:52
Well, I'm a better man.
03:02:55
You sad? You sad.
03:02:56
You said you just try to get attention being triggered.
03:03:00
So you have you have you have you so roundabout
03:03:05
story to this guy used to be a he tried his
03:03:09
niche at professional wrestling try to be a
03:03:12
wanted to be in the WWE and ended up not doing so well.
03:03:16
I ended up kind of hurting himself a little bit and he's got residual
03:03:22
injuries that kind of plagued him
03:03:24
a little bit, ended up not knowing what he's doing with his life.
03:03:27
Substance abuse ended up quitting
03:03:31
all of his substance abuse and pushed forward
03:03:34
with his music and ended up kind of making it on his own independent.
03:03:38
His girlfriend makes these videos.
03:03:39
He's been with her for a while, again,
03:03:41
even though she's kind of annoying because I I'm never a fan of artists,
03:03:44
significant others.
03:03:45
I hate them all.
03:03:46
It's like you didn't do anything to be in the spotlight
03:03:49
rather than suck a famous dude's dick.
03:03:51
So just you sit and really be there.
03:03:55
That's fine.
03:03:56
Maybe they're like, maybe they were a partner that took care
03:03:58
of every other aspect of their life except for the artistry.
03:04:02
Like, Yeah, I was born
03:04:05
good.
03:04:05
Yeah. Yeah, that's a great point. Yeah.
03:04:07
I mean, I like there's, there's the porn and then there's Yoko Ono.
03:04:12
So there's a big difference. I don't, I don't have to stick up for it.
03:04:15
Lumping you all that lump don't you.
03:04:16
All them, you lumping them all together
03:04:20
as all as lesbian.
03:04:22
I don't know any much I would.
03:04:25
I would even be so bold as to say there
03:04:26
probably some men artists that not be there if it wasn't for some.
03:04:30
I just I just don't think.
03:04:32
Sharon Osborne, just to reference that is on Twitter and Facebook
03:04:37
going after people that are negative, we talk about her or her husband,
03:04:41
his girlfriend does, which is kind of weird and annoying.
03:04:45
McDonald's girlfriend does. Yeah.
03:04:47
And then you would assume that at this point of view together
03:04:49
for that long, if you were that special, wouldn't he marry you?
03:04:52
You know, I don't know.
03:04:53
But let's continue the song.
03:04:55
You blame everybody for. Ben SHAPIRO.
03:05:00
You said you said, here's the other one verse.
03:05:03
Did I miss it?
03:05:04
I fucking missed it. Yeah, you didn't. You?
03:05:07
Here's a verse.
03:05:08
No verse.
03:05:10
I don't watch the show, I tell you.
03:05:12
All right, you take some notes.
03:05:14
I just had to sit here.
03:05:15
You just let
03:05:17
he just talk this shit out, which is like
03:05:20
all my people download this.
03:05:22
Let's get a billboard.
03:05:23
Number one, the same rap, the same money, cousin clothes.
03:05:27
At least the next line was the same rap.
03:05:31
Then his next line was This ain't rap.
03:05:32
So at least they know.
03:05:33
I think is one of our kids just kind of saying, Hey, you like
03:05:36
even if the rap song we're talking facts versus rap.
03:05:39
One album stands out
03:05:43
as my song.
03:05:46
Let's just keep it real.
03:05:48
Facts on how you feel, man.
03:05:50
If you want my pronouns, I'm the man.
03:05:52
I'm the man who don't spend. Let's look at the stats.
03:05:54
I've got the facts. My Money like this in my pockets.
03:05:56
The fact that they don't be a dog.
03:05:59
It's a yarmulke, homie. No, Look at the grass.
03:06:01
Look at my chance.
03:06:02
You're blowing money on strippers and cars. You go into prison.
03:06:04
I'm on television talks. No one knows who you are.
03:06:07
You painting on me on the internet. My comment section.
03:06:09
I will get raps and I make raps off compound interest.
03:06:12
Y'all live with your parents. You take some notes.
03:06:15
I just did this for fun.
03:06:16
All my people download this. Let's get a billboard.
03:06:19
Number one, the same rap, the same money causing clothes that selling drugs.
03:06:24
We ain't gonna do it.
03:06:26
So he'll get his whole army to get the get him up the charts.
03:06:32
Yes or no?
03:06:33
Tom McDonald actually is one of the
03:06:37
highest selling independent rappers.
03:06:42
He gets the most views out of all.
03:06:44
Any independent rapper on YouTube.
03:06:48
But it's like I said, it's by a strict following that he gets to act.
03:06:52
You know, his call to action is make my
03:06:55
make my music go to number one,
03:06:57
which is that that independent grassroots at its finest 7.6
03:07:01
million on that one his previous one, 4.1 million.
03:07:05
This is just a announcement saying that, hey, I've got some shit coming out
03:07:09
that's only 500 million.
03:07:10
But previous song, 5.6, 3.24 million, 1.7.
03:07:16
This is just a trailer for upcoming album.
03:07:19
So that's got the same type of.
03:07:21
Yeah, half a million.
03:07:24
That's a lot.
03:07:24
You know there's you know there's a lot of rappers with a lot name.
03:07:29
Well we'll compare reviews
03:07:34
This is zero
03:07:35
publications zero he does everything himself
03:07:40
He will
03:07:42
sell well his own album he was out on his own.
03:07:45
Teaming up with Ben SHAPIRO is a pretty smart move.
03:07:48
Eminem Let's go through Eminem.
03:07:52
So just a teaser.
03:07:55
Whatever his newest fucking bullshit, which is with that stupid,
03:07:58
who gives a fuck? I was going to say, hold on.
03:08:00
Don't don't do the fake dead go back before whatever his drug overdose day was.
03:08:05
Oh, you know, we're going with the most recent.
03:08:08
So Tom McDonald is beyond use the music to be murder
03:08:12
by numbers way beyond anything to shake Eminem.
03:08:16
Now he's way behind video loading video.
03:08:19
Take Snoop Dogg from the same way Beyond Fake Loaded.
03:08:23
Eminem isn't really saying much.
03:08:25
This is love. Eminem 50 Cent This is love.
03:08:27
Oh nine What the fuck is this visualizer?
03:08:29
7.6 Who the fuck
03:08:32
50 Cent has
03:08:33
actually been doing terrible when it comes to selling.
03:08:36
He he went on a tour last year
03:08:38
in 2023 with Busta Rhymes and a couple other artists.
03:08:42
He's the headliner,
03:08:44
people that at Pay, NAB and Eminem actually showed up
03:08:48
and I was just kind of curious because 50 Cent hadn't
03:08:51
performed in a while.
03:08:54
Eminem 92 million on this shit.
03:08:56
That's a lot.
03:08:57
Okay.
03:08:57
But that's Snoop Dogg and Eminem right here.
03:08:59
And it's official video.
03:09:02
So he played at Pine Knob, which is 15,000, and
03:09:07
major artists are playing at either Ford Field or LCA,
03:09:11
But Kid Rock local plays that play now, too.
03:09:16
But Kid Rock will on average do 3 to 4 shows a row at Pine Gap.
03:09:21
I know some people in this room aren't fans of Kid Rock, but
03:09:24
so who do 15003 to 4 nights in a row when he does do pay
03:09:30
50 cent did pine
03:09:32
one night with Busta Rhymes
03:09:35
50 50,000
03:09:38
he's slated to the same exact concert with Busta Rhymes
03:09:41
in in Detroit again in 2020 for the metro Detroit area.
03:09:45
But this same actually in Detroit at the Fillmore.
03:09:48
The Fillmore 2500 people, max.
03:09:52
So he went from a venue that could hold 15,000
03:09:55
to a venue that can hold 2500 in the course of one year.
03:09:59
So that tells me that more.
03:10:01
Or is that more or fewer people?
03:10:03
That is a large percentage fewer
03:10:08
15,000 versus 2500.
03:10:12
So that is let's see.
03:10:14
Now, see, realistically,
03:10:16
I'm just being devil's advocate here.
03:10:18
Did he get like did he get like 20 times
03:10:21
more per ticket and make more money out of that smaller amount?
03:10:24
I don't think that's how that works.
03:10:28
That is not how that works.
03:10:29
Unfortunately, when you control
03:10:39
that real, that was
03:10:42
somebody calling in apparently a darkness.
03:10:44
63 million.
03:10:46
What the fuck is this game? Should darkness perish?
03:10:49
I'm going to check that again.
03:10:49
I'm not sure about the one long
03:10:53
story.
03:10:54
I was like, Gary,
03:10:56
it's like I'm loathing in Las Vegas
03:10:59
because I'm so lost to this wager.
03:11:02
If I bet you want me in tomorrow's paper.
03:11:04
Only the cheeks are shiny cheeks. Marshall,
03:11:08
It's fucking weird.
03:11:09
Is just a hologram.
03:11:10
If he's dead, that's what some of the conspiracy is.
03:11:14
And it's just funny because the shiny cheeks nature just kind of
03:11:17
peeking out the curtain.
03:11:18
Hanging?
03:11:19
No, he's the head of a facelift,
03:11:22
and he thought it looked bad personally, and I probably would feel the same way.
03:11:25
And you feel self-conscious about it.
03:11:27
So he grew the beard most of the time.
03:11:29
He always has a hood on if ever see him.
03:11:31
90% of the time, he has a hood up, a heron or or a hood up and no head on.
03:11:37
He to have a he's just cover his face because he's not black.
03:11:41
He's wanted to be black.
03:11:41
So you look at his hairline and some of the images before
03:11:44
he had his facelift, it's dialing back pretty far.
03:11:48
And dude, you're getting old.
03:11:49
That's fine.
03:11:50
It's okay.
03:11:51
Do you think you don't think it's isn't it?
03:11:54
You don't think it's just gaining weight from stopping drugs?
03:11:57
No, it's it's the the pull back face because I got some fucking work done.
03:12:04
You got some work done?
03:12:06
No, I'm saying.
03:12:07
He did.
03:12:07
You saw the picture I showed. I just.
03:12:10
I just look like a skinny person.
03:12:12
Look like a skinny person in a fat filled out face.
03:12:15
Fucking cracks in the face.
03:12:16
The fucking
03:12:17
not only the fucking crow's feet, it's the all down the cheeks and the fucking.
03:12:21
It's just all over.
03:12:23
And he went from that look, which was a terrible look, to be honest.
03:12:27
I look that bad maybe. And I had that kind of money.
03:12:29
Maybe I would go, Hey, maybe I should get some work done.
03:12:32
I wouldn't get that dramatic of work done, though.
03:12:35
That is like stark difference night and day which is why he decided it.
03:12:38
He went his entire career without any facial hair,
03:12:41
and then all of a sudden, at 45, he decides I'm going to have
03:12:44
a beard for the rest of my life, no matter, someone's going to see me.
03:12:47
I'm only going to have a beard ever.
03:12:49
My, my, my facial hair situation.
03:12:52
My entire life of growing my facial hair has been
03:12:55
a stagnant look like a varying a little bit.
03:12:58
A little bit more. A little bit more.
03:13:00
It's gone a little bit more.
03:13:02
A little bit more.
03:13:03
A little bit more.
03:13:03
It's gone occasionally. A goatee.
03:13:06
A little bit more. It's gone.
03:13:08
People have seen me with a little bit of stubble,
03:13:10
a lot of stubble, no stubble, completely shaven.
03:13:14
I've been seen every single aspect.
03:13:17
Yeah. Yeah.
03:13:18
You go.
03:13:21
It's not his skin with balance because if you look at the shininess
03:13:24
in the pulled back, goodness, the wrinkles are gone.
03:13:27
And the only reason you the only way you get
03:13:28
that is why you paunch your back because that's kind of the adage of the
03:13:33
that's the plan when it comes
03:13:36
to the facial reconstruction surgery is they they
03:13:39
pull the skin back, they take the excess and they remove it
03:13:43
like any like a baggy shirt.
03:13:44
How do you do it? You have it.
03:13:46
You hem the shirt, you pull the excess from the areas that you can kind of
03:13:50
tuck it and hide it.
03:13:53
That saying he's an evil person because he had this done.
03:13:56
I'm just saying the guy that's points out other people's.
03:13:59
I don't see what part, though his shirt still looks exactly the same.
03:14:04
Look. No, no, no, no.
03:14:05
Go back to that fucking zoom in on that shit.
03:14:07
Especially the fuck I can't.
03:14:08
If I zoom in, it actually gets smaller.
03:14:10
I don't understand. That's as big as it goes, right?
03:14:12
Look at the fucking
03:14:16
look.
03:14:18
Yeah, but this is. This is.
03:14:19
This is before the.
03:14:20
This is before the weight gain.
03:14:22
This is during drugs.
03:14:24
One of the right didn't have the weight gain when he first got the face.
03:14:28
Dude, I'm telling you, I don't mean to be like I'm comparing my face to
03:14:32
in any way, but I stopped drinking Pop
03:14:35
and I've got all these weird lines and I looked more skeletal.
03:14:38
You see all my veins and shit.
03:14:40
I looked like fat Eminem. So much.
03:14:43
So my story is there was some weird guy on, my fucking security cam.
03:14:46
I got so pissed.
03:14:47
I'm like, Dude, the motherfuckers going right my garden box.
03:14:49
Who the fuck is that?
03:14:50
And I looked at the camera, I got so pissed
03:14:52
and I realized the fat ass was me.
03:14:54
I couldn't even myself. I was so fat.
03:14:56
And my big round bubbly face had no wrinkles, no nothing.
03:15:00
Because the pressure from my face for my extra £50.
03:15:03
Look, just.
03:15:04
I mean it.
03:15:04
Look, I'd show you a picture of me in that, and we looked just like the same.
03:15:08
I'm not saying he didn't have a facelift, but I don't.
03:15:10
I don't necessarily think he did.
03:15:11
In years he's fluctuated and then his most recent plump
03:15:16
ness is not what he was when he first got that.
03:15:20
If anything, I'd say these two, these are the one.
03:15:23
This is the one.
03:15:24
But this is a dramatic switch. Yeah.
03:15:26
When some of them are trying to compare, this is plastic surgery.
03:15:29
But if you look this up, I want to say that
03:15:31
he's probably weird because this man so much lighter.
03:15:35
He's 17 on the left and like 45 on the right.
03:15:39
So that that's why he looks so different.
03:15:42
But why is the mouth so much wider or like he unless he's trying to be tight
03:15:46
lipped on the left side and he's more relaxed on the right,
03:15:48
but his mouth is like over twice the size, the ear on the right,
03:15:53
the same exact ear, the ear on the left, even though you can't
03:15:56
see a lot in the image on the right is the same exact ear.
03:16:00
Those ears are telltale. The same.
03:16:02
Yeah.
03:16:03
The mouth, which is I know it's so much wider.
03:16:07
And LeDoux said that
03:16:08
you keep growing, your ears keep growing, but once the picture scrunched.
03:16:12
Yeah his eyes, there's a lot more space between his chin, more pronounced. The
03:16:18
wider the mouth is.
03:16:20
Twice the nose.
03:16:21
The nose is black and white, that the nose looks the same.
03:16:24
Things are basically the same.
03:16:27
His nose and my nose is similar with the ball on the end.
03:16:30
Thank you, Mom.
03:16:31
It might just be the angle of the picture.
03:16:34
What I see that's different is look at the measurement
03:16:37
between his eyeball and the corner of his mouth.
03:16:39
It's much longer. Okay.
03:16:41
Yeah. The Eyeball spacing.
03:16:43
But again, that also the width of the mouth.
03:16:45
He's he's chubbier.
03:16:49
So why would your mouth get wider when you get skinnier?
03:16:51
I'm just saying. What plastic surgery would he get though?
03:16:54
I mean you can't lift your face or lower fucking one.
03:16:57
The his chin looks the same as his around his mouth looks all droopy.
03:17:01
Why wouldn't you fix that?
03:17:04
Well, because he had a plastic surgeon that was going to be like
03:17:07
I'll take care of you.
03:17:08
And then he got it done.
03:17:09
He was like, Fuck, I should have never had this done.
03:17:11
What does he say?
03:17:12
How do I how do I fix this?
03:17:14
I guess I'll just grow a beard.
03:17:17
Well, I'm.
03:17:17
I'm nobody say he didn't say anything.
03:17:20
My voice is just gross and washing machine.
03:17:23
Yeah, exactly.
03:17:24
You look like monsters sometimes. Sometimes you look. You can't tell.
03:17:27
Sometimes it looks different, but better. Sometimes it looks just different.
03:17:29
Sometimes it looks the same. You just look younger.
03:17:32
But that's very rare. Usually you look like a monster.
03:17:34
I know 100% because I remember this quote specifically.
03:17:37
And this is when, you know, I was a hardcore fan and I'm still a fan,
03:17:41
but I just don't like new Eminem. I like old Eminem.
03:17:44
I don't like woke Eminem.
03:17:45
I like and I establishment Eminem.
03:17:47
I'm not pro-Establishment Eminem.
03:17:49
I like that he hasn't.
03:17:51
He has neither confirmed nor denied
03:17:55
that he's had plastic surgery.
03:17:57
Oh, yeah, of course. Why would he?
03:17:59
But when it comes to the machine gun, Kelly, that just that actually was the
03:18:03
it is the best diss towards
03:18:07
ever and people want to shit on the weirdness that machine gun
03:18:10
Kelly is in but whatever it is the best Eminem diss to date.
03:18:17
Is he weird?
03:18:17
If you want to say if you want to say Eminem beat them after the fact,
03:18:20
you can say that that's fine.
03:18:22
I mean, I have no idea.
03:18:23
I have no idea.
03:18:24
We're talking about they got in a fight, a boxing match, a rap also.
03:18:27
So what ended up happening is Eminem
03:18:31
didn't put out an album for about six years.
03:18:34
When he did, he ended up having a song that had a pretty prominent
03:18:37
diss about the rapper Machine Gun.
03:18:39
KELLY His problem with Machine Gun Kelly is that six years earlier,
03:18:45
actually, no, it ten years.
03:18:46
So Eminem went
03:18:49
close to ten years without putting out an album
03:18:51
because of his own situation.
03:18:54
Six years prior to, that album, Dropping Machine Gun, Kelly
03:18:57
made a comment in a Twitter post
03:19:01
about Eminem's daughter being hot as fuck
03:19:04
Machine gun Kelly was in his very, very early twenties.
03:19:07
At the time, Eminem's daughter was 17,
03:19:11
16, 17, 15.
03:19:14
It was kind of a tongue in cheek joke
03:19:18
for a guy that made fun
03:19:20
of all kinds of women and kids and whatever his entire career.
03:19:24
You think that this man would be able to just kind of like
03:19:27
take a comment from six years ago that was on Twitter from some random dude
03:19:30
that you shouldn't give a fuck about and just go, Hey, whatever.
03:19:33
Who gives a shit
03:19:36
poorly?
03:19:36
That struck a nerve with them
03:19:40
when he put out an album that he hadn't.
03:19:42
He hadn't put out an album in close to ten years.
03:19:46
He put on an album and he addressed this comment was made six years prior,
03:19:51
and it just kind of came out of left field.
03:19:54
And so MKG came into this song called Rap Devil, basically saying that
03:20:00
Eminem heard the diss,
03:20:01
demanded his people to contact Magic's people,
03:20:06
demanded MJ to apologize for that insult.
03:20:12
MJ then says that he was
03:20:16
because he was contacted by his management team that said that he was that
03:20:19
they were contacted by Eminem's management team asking for an apology.
03:20:25
And he's like,
03:20:27
That's fucking weird.
03:20:28
Like, Yeah, what ever again is this song?
03:20:32
Because the Eminem tried to blackball him a little bit because of this.
03:20:37
He wouldn't let them go.
03:20:38
So Eminem has a Shade 45, which is a serious radio station based out of New York
03:20:45
in Game.
03:20:47
Couldn't love it.
03:20:48
I love that that interrupted the whole thing it right
03:20:51
and so
03:20:54
Magic's argument is the fact that
03:21:00
it's like six years
03:21:01
later and I made this sly comment and you're like, Konami hardcore.
03:21:04
Like I did something wrong when you're supposed to be the,
03:21:07
the big bad fucking Wolfie and you can't take a fucking joke
03:21:11
when you do the same type of shit.
03:21:12
And so and then you're like now trying to blackball me
03:21:16
when going to your radio station and talking
03:21:18
to fucking some of your deejays and your radio personalities.
03:21:22
I can't go there anymore.
03:21:23
For some reason
03:21:26
it just, I don't know.
03:21:27
It just it's a great death song and it's probably the best,
03:21:30
most truthful diss song made at Eminem.
03:21:34
And my criticism with Eminem's response back was that
03:21:37
there wasn't whole lot of context to what Eminem said.
03:21:41
Eminem was just trying to rap better than him, which obviously he can.
03:21:46
There's two aspects of rap.
03:21:47
One is content, one is
03:21:50
technical ability.
03:21:52
Eminem has a technique all day, but he does come with the country.
03:21:56
Is there a three somebody that actually both
03:22:00
Yeah, Usually Eminem does.
03:22:01
Eminem.
03:22:02
His previous two songs have been brilliant and they've been unique.
03:22:06
He just did his same similar style
03:22:08
and just went, I'm going to rap really complex and but
03:22:10
this metaphor and that metaphor and oh my God, I'm so much better than you.
03:22:12
And I'm not.
03:22:12
And I make more money and you don't know
03:22:14
I'm 50 and I'm better than you and you just better than me.
03:22:17
But I make more money than you.
03:22:18
And that's pretty much it's my.
03:22:20
So this is going to go over your head, but it's my same argument.
03:22:24
People like this.
03:22:25
So Nas and Jay-Z had a beef.
03:22:28
People like to say that Nas won the beef.
03:22:30
Nas is big.
03:22:31
This song was either Jay-Z's big, the song was Take Over
03:22:34
Nas is this song was just a bunch of petty dumb insults
03:22:37
or You got big lips and you're just dumb and I'm, you know, you just
03:22:41
and then Jay-Z's like, fucking I did this.
03:22:44
I did that.
03:22:45
I'm I'm, you know, is very factual based
03:22:49
or you're presenting actual real time instances
03:22:55
and negating any type of
03:22:58
refuting too that based on those real life instances,
03:23:05
it's the same situation.
03:23:06
I don't know. I just feel like Eminem did not.
03:23:08
He came with a better rap.
03:23:10
He came with a more complex rap, showing his rapping ability.
03:23:13
I felt like there could have been more context, more words, more
03:23:17
in defending what the claim is.
03:23:21
And then at that same time,
03:23:23
Eminem did these these interviews with with Sway.
03:23:26
And I don't know how sway he's all right.
03:23:29
He just kind of got annoying.
03:23:30
He's that black dude with the big weird thing, even though
03:23:33
he's not a weird turban thing,
03:23:36
But it kind of just made Eminem just seem like a little trigger Karen pussy.
03:23:40
Like, he was just
03:23:42
if you watch
03:23:43
these interviews, he just seems like an angry little man
03:23:46
who just sits in his house and doesn't do anything other than rhyme words and
03:23:51
that's why when I see him at the football games and like it's I don't know.
03:23:54
You've never really rapped about the Lions before.
03:23:56
If you were such a big fan, you think you'd have references
03:23:59
or songs or whatever, and then all of a sudden you want to jump on that bandwagon
03:24:03
and you're making these like fucking I'm from Detroit.
03:24:07
No, no, he's not.
03:24:08
He's from Saint Joseph, Missouri.
03:24:10
They jump on that.
03:24:12
I don't I don't mean dislike the guy, but he's made me feel that way.
03:24:17
And unfortunately, he was at parties when I was a kid.
03:24:21
Was he really or. No.
03:24:22
Yeah, I've heard plenty of stories about Kid Rock being at parties
03:24:26
and it's funny how like, so he's a little bit younger.
03:24:30
If this is the
03:24:31
Democrat shill kid rocks the Republican shill.
03:24:34
And I thought it was kind of weird that when Goff made the Oh, who else?
03:24:38
Oh, I'd like to see Kid Rock at a game
03:24:40
there was a lot of backlash online about for Kid Rock.
03:24:43
He's a racist.
03:24:44
The guy
03:24:46
was dating a black chicken, has a black son and has done a lot for inner cities.
03:24:50
I don't know why
03:24:51
people think he's a racist, effective, you know, weird, effective shooting.
03:24:55
I know that is shooting Kid Rock.
03:24:58
Yeah.
03:24:58
When he blew up the bud stuff.
03:25:02
Oh, somebody else? Yeah, Yeah, whatever.
03:25:03
Somebody that next to him shooting a spectacle because he used to
03:25:06
he used to push that brand a lot as an entertainer.
03:25:10
He was making a spectacle instead of something accurate.
03:25:12
I find that. Yeah. Yeah.
03:25:14
Huh? Yeah.
03:25:15
But for him, he's always been an advocate for like, he's
03:25:19
gone against the ticket sales gouging.
03:25:22
He's done his own ticket sales situations where he is charging most moment.
03:25:28
But no,
03:25:29
hold on.
03:25:29
He knows his market is luxury to do that and he knows his market.
03:25:34
I'll say it again.
03:25:34
Bud Light has always been a beer that he has pushed at his venues.
03:25:39
And so for them to just jump
03:25:42
on this Dylan Mulvaney shit which which crippled
03:25:46
more companies than Bud Light on this fucking
03:25:49
to push transgenderism.
03:25:52
And obviously you see a backlash on that based on things
03:25:56
that a populist right go won't go broke believe is the that's not wokeness.
03:26:00
If you want to consider wokeness changing your dick into a vagina
03:26:03
or changing your vagina to a dick is not woke.
03:26:05
That's just called insane.
03:26:07
That's just insane.
03:26:09
It's called mental instability.
03:26:12
That's called. I'm not happy with who I am.
03:26:14
That's one viewpoint that's been around for hundreds of years.
03:26:21
Again, my Mount Rushmore
03:26:24
praying.
03:26:24
The guy that I was, I could fly, praying to God that I was black.
03:26:27
I can't just change my skin color and be black.
03:26:30
I can't be good at basketball because I'm black.
03:26:33
I can't just be white and then change the black and be good to basketball.
03:26:37
When you think it's going to happen, you think being black is a superpower.
03:26:40
Now, I used to think when I was a kid, Yes,
03:26:43
when I was a naive little kid, because all of the people that I looked up
03:26:46
to that I wanted be like were black and I wasn't who black people know this
03:26:52
morning, Fucking black guys, jersey right now.
03:26:54
That's all I have in my fucking closet.
03:26:56
No one white guys, black people know how entitled they are
03:26:59
and that that's a superpower.
03:27:03
Yeah,
03:27:05
that's not what I. That's not what I hear.
03:27:06
You don't think of LeBron James or the other guys don't.
03:27:09
Again, it's the first switch muscle fibers.
03:27:11
They have more of them.
03:27:12
So I don't remember which comedian is He's black, but his long joke goes on
03:27:16
and he says, Yeah, even LeBron James wishes he was white. Yep.
03:27:19
You're absolutely.
03:27:20
Yes, he does. I don't. So I don't either.
03:27:23
That was a comedian. That was a black comedian's joke.
03:27:26
I can't remember most of the jokes, though,
03:27:28
because you just give me the punch line with.
03:27:29
I'll give him that no matter how and no matter how rich and how how high
03:27:33
up of a black person you are, you still want the joke
03:27:36
That was the what black person?
03:27:38
Do you think that's funny?
03:27:39
You're making me find it now he's saying.
03:27:42
He's saying no matter how successful or great a black person is,
03:27:45
that it's still still sucks to be, but still not what?
03:27:48
You're still not white.
03:27:49
You just know he's saying it sucks, be black.
03:27:52
But yeah, Why?
03:27:53
I don't understand. I don't know. I buy what you're saying.
03:27:55
I don't know if they understand the perception.
03:27:58
Being black is a superpower.
03:28:00
You're telling me some of the greatest some of the greatest quotes were from
03:28:03
and I was a fan of him in his early career,
03:28:06
and I disliked them heatedly until I saw these interviews.
03:28:10
Lil Wayne, he had an interview with Katie Couric
03:28:13
and she asked him about the Black Lives Matter movement.
03:28:16
And he's just like, what?
03:28:19
And she's like, Black matter.
03:28:21
And she's he's like, What is that?
03:28:23
He was She's like, oh, there is this movement
03:28:24
that, you know, is trying to say that, you know, that black
03:28:28
people are not treated fairly and that know their lives matter.
03:28:31
And he's like, I mean, he's like, I just sounds kind of dumb to me.
03:28:35
He's like, What do you mean?
03:28:36
Like, what are you like?
03:28:38
And he literally goes on and says, like, why would you single out one
03:28:43
race all
03:28:44
like, literally He literally says, like, look, I go to my concert
03:28:49
and it's like 90% white people
03:28:51
and they all are singing my lyrics.
03:28:54
He goes, How is that at all racist?
03:28:56
How do we live it? Like, I don't understand what they're saying.
03:28:59
They should kick out half of them and have an exact equal
03:29:02
representation of the globe at every concert.
03:29:06
Well, he also has a story of
03:29:08
when he was younger, he got shot when he was,
03:29:11
I think, like six or seven accidentally,
03:29:16
there was a house.
03:29:18
Everyone always gets accidentally.
03:29:20
Well, there was a gun, a nose and 1000000 to 1 shot.
03:29:23
I don't know how it got in there.
03:29:25
Usually they're playing with it or something, whatever.
03:29:27
And he actually got shot
03:29:28
and there was some other shit going down and police showed up and he said that
03:29:32
it was a drug house, obviously, or there was drugs going on in it.
03:29:35
And I Lil Wayne was not anyone that grew up
03:29:40
selling drugs he grew up knowing related to people that sold drugs.
03:29:44
He grew up very privileged to be honest, but
03:29:47
initially not so much. But
03:29:52
so his story was that he actually shot himself.
03:29:55
And because there was some shit going on, everyone was like running
03:29:57
because the cops showed up and so they got the fuck out and
03:30:01
cops come busting in
03:30:04
and they run right past him because they're trying to find the drugs.
03:30:08
And white cop comes walking in and yells at his subordinates
03:30:13
and says, like, what the fuck is like this guy, this little kids here?
03:30:16
Like, what the hell's going on?
03:30:17
And so he said that the guy, he was a white guy and he says this specifically.
03:30:21
He tells his exact story and specifically points out that he's white
03:30:25
and says that he yells at all his other subordinates and then he picks up him.
03:30:31
Wayne And because the ambulance
03:30:34
couldn't get there fast enough, he brought him in his own cruiser,
03:30:37
drove him to the hospital and stayed with him the entire time.
03:30:41
They told him that he was going to be okay.
03:30:43
He ended up surviving.
03:30:44
And that's part of Lil Wayne's story.
03:30:46
And that's one of the reasons why he doesn't think that there's racism or
03:30:51
because he's like he's like the people that ran past me.
03:30:54
There was a lot of them that were black, and he calls them Uncle Bob
03:30:58
and he and he's friends with him to day.
03:31:04
And again, that's that's the stories
03:31:05
that we should be highlighting, not Michael Brown or George Floyd,
03:31:10
these actual criminals that, you know, we're
03:31:12
to put on a pedestal,
03:31:17
allegedly.
03:31:18
Allegedly. That's ignorant.
03:31:21
And unfortunately, we lost all of our viewers
03:31:23
based on that rap.
03:31:27
I closed my I closed my other browser.
03:31:29
That's all.
03:31:30
Well, we got one watching and that's me.
03:31:33
Maybe that's a sign
03:31:35
we don't do it for the viewers.
03:31:38
Okay.
03:31:39
If you do know me later
03:31:42
on, that's for the viewers.
03:31:44
I'll do the viewers.
03:31:45
I'm not sure if you heard this one earlier
03:31:48
from no tell from the why music is so loud.
03:31:51
It's almost as though out of here. Don't sound.
03:31:53
I said get ready for the show. No, wait.
03:31:57
This the whole crowd?
03:31:59
I swear, dude, you don't.
03:32:00
You don't go from.
03:32:01
I didn't know that was playing, to be honest. I,
03:32:05
you know, look how shiny cheeks slap in the face.
03:32:09
I usually have opening definition overreact
03:32:13
and told me to relax and just for the show to be back to one.
03:32:16
And he goes off to the mound, knows that it means only Wang murder.
03:32:22
Nobody's at the White House money show
03:32:25
or I'm about to snap the fucking whack a any second about to cancel the show
03:32:31
stands below Rusting insurance plan is to go to make
03:32:35
and look.
03:32:36
The press is about to go bananas on all the network commander with extra clips.
03:32:40
I got ammo for all the hecklers.
03:32:42
I'm off to the day 51.
03:32:44
That's. He's 51.
03:32:46
That's all I'm saying. You should look 51.
03:32:48
Okay, look, 51 when you're 51.
03:32:50
No, this is so shiny and new.
03:32:54
You had this shit pulled the fuck back.
03:32:57
And the fact that you were split supplies and that's all you click on.
03:33:02
Look, my brother and I were like, jokingly,
03:33:05
The couple
03:33:07
is a couple of Christian rappers and it's like,
03:33:10
it's a losses.
03:33:11
Their fucking raps are about like, Oh, I don't,
03:33:13
I don't cock no nines I don't do no like it sounds like a regular rap song
03:33:18
but they're talking about not doing it
03:33:19
so it's like you hear coke references and gun references and stuff.
03:33:23
They're like talking about like,
03:33:25
don't do like, that's not what I typical fat line of coke.
03:33:29
I Smoke no weed. I roll fat blue.
03:33:31
You know, I smoked cheese.
03:33:33
Like it's like, okay,
03:33:34
you're saying that you don't do it, but you're talking about it.
03:33:38
And so it kind of has that same vibe.
03:33:40
It's Eminem retired.
03:33:42
It's this guy. Diddy.
03:33:45
Yeah. When?
03:33:46
2020 image some supply planning.
03:33:50
What is he putting out a new video
03:33:52
due to take on the subject of himself based on a drug overdose.
03:33:56
Who dude is overrated too. Got him
03:34:01
from cancer.
03:34:02
Vote to stay in a lot by inches
03:34:06
constant knock and Oh fuck So he's from the internet.
03:34:09
Like, guess so. Time is over. Commit suicide.
03:34:12
You know, we're talking distance.
03:34:14
But if you like to know the reason why I did this, you'll never find a motive.
03:34:19
Oh, yeah.
03:34:20
So he wrote that song about the fucking Vegas shooter,
03:34:24
so he somehow tried to conceptualize
03:34:27
where the Vegas shooter was at and using fax.
03:34:30
And it's like, this is literally nothing that this is.
03:34:32
You weren't even there. You have no idea.
03:34:34
You're just speculating.
03:34:36
And then you're going to write a rap song about it because it's a weird to murder
03:34:39
murder situation and you're going to try to
03:34:42
vicariously grab that nature of
03:34:45
for your music to be murdered by song album that you're going to fake,
03:34:49
that you're a murderer or serial killer when you really not.
03:34:51
It's it becomes kind of corny when you're in your late
03:34:55
early fifties doing the same shit.
03:34:57
It's cute when you're in the early twenties
03:34:59
and you're talking about murdering your wife.
03:35:01
It's not when you're 50 and you're talking about what should he be singing about?
03:35:06
I don't know whether
03:35:10
you were right on the line.
03:35:11
You were right about the Lions bandwagon.
03:35:13
That's his that's his Twitter right?
03:35:17
Oh, wait a minute.
03:35:19
By the way, those lame videos of like, Oh, put me in.
03:35:22
Put me in, by the way.
03:35:23
Oh, by the way, if you want to know why he's doing it, odds
03:35:27
because he has a company, a restaurant called Mom's Spaghetti,
03:35:31
which is right, relatively near Ford Field,
03:35:33
which he's probably made a fortune of all these people are doing on
03:35:36
than overcharging for the shittiest spaghetti ever
03:35:42
reheated.
03:35:43
I don't think it's a mercedes. It's run of the mill.
03:35:45
I don't think it's the shittiest ever charging for a run of the mill spaghetti.
03:35:49
Then if you got anything that's like that,
03:35:51
though, is going to have a piece of bread with so much salt and butter on it
03:35:55
that it doesn't matter what it goes with, it's going to taste good.
03:35:59
That is the gimmick.
03:36:01
And he's not hiding that.
03:36:02
But it is just kind of like
03:36:05
a weird sell out move.
03:36:06
I don't know right now.
03:36:07
I don't know that up because we're hearing
03:36:10
we have told you that the shooter is dead and we have just learned that
03:36:15
what you like to see, you're going to cling to this weird
03:36:19
thing that happened and write a rap song about it
03:36:21
just so you can try to like get a little bit of fanfare.
03:36:23
There just seems like a grasp.
03:36:25
He's an artist.
03:36:25
He can do whatever the fuck he wants.
03:36:28
He can't do this.
03:36:28
Never was really is more of like doing something so specific.
03:36:31
So one one direction and then doing a whole thing about it
03:36:35
and then thinking, Well, that's all I don't mean to be controversial, but
03:36:38
it must be tough to write all the stuff for us fans, for himself and for Draw.
03:36:45
Who's this for, though?
03:36:46
All you're doing is just telling news.
03:36:49
So I'm an artist.
03:36:51
I'm not. I'm not a good one.
03:36:54
I'm an artist. I'm not a good one.
03:36:55
But I do it for one person only.
03:36:58
And it's not a selfish thing to say.
03:36:59
It's just the way it is.
03:37:01
And I that that's that.
03:37:05
Yeah.
03:37:05
No, I'm, I'm, I've been same way
03:37:08
but I don't
03:37:11
I'm not I'm the don't
03:37:13
go to this length to try to like project some weird shit on something
03:37:17
that has nothing to do with me that you've never achieved his level.
03:37:21
He's probably checked off every box and he's just like, What the fuck?
03:37:25
And he try to do his creative stuff and it failed.
03:37:27
So now he's like, I got to do creative stuff.
03:37:30
I need to grab.
03:37:31
I need to grab an audience.
03:37:33
So why don't I do a shooting or some social event?
03:37:36
That's good. Yeah. Like, go.
03:37:37
I'm supposed to be like, this controversial character.
03:37:41
So let me find things that are murderous so I can kind of slap on the persona.
03:37:47
He wakes up on a monday, somebody hands him a tablet,
03:37:49
or it gets emailed to him and it has the five ideas for the week
03:37:53
that he should be writing songs about somebody.
03:37:55
He's doing all this on his own.
03:37:56
At this point, I don't he's not being
03:37:59
influenced by another entity.
03:38:02
He's he's made his own lane to where he doesn't
03:38:05
need to listen to anybody else.
03:38:08
Other people might be giving him ideas, but doesn't have to listen to them.
03:38:11
He knows it doesn't need to,
03:38:12
but he definitely gets presented ideas from a team.
03:38:15
Yeah, but it's like pretty much like, Oh, remember
03:38:17
you used to be this guy who rapped about, you know, things
03:38:21
all like, how are you going to, like, stick with that nature?
03:38:24
Oh, I know.
03:38:24
I'm just going to take me sober.
03:38:26
Eminem, who doesn't do drugs anymore, drink anymore.
03:38:29
And just as a father of two daughters.
03:38:32
I'm going to pretend like I'm, you know, still evil and like dark and I'm going to
03:38:38
latch onto this shooting and tell a story from the first person perspective.
03:38:42
So people can still have the idea that potentially I'm this weird murderess,
03:38:46
that that's how I feel about it is just fake.
03:38:49
Does he do that on every new album or just this latest?
03:38:51
That's what it seems like. Yeah, I don't know.
03:38:52
I haven't listened to every new album since Kamikaze
03:38:56
since he went Woke with some bullshit just ruffling.
03:39:00
Pop your head.
03:39:01
How many albums does he have?
03:39:02
Four albums.
03:39:03
The last four albums I haven't heard of.
03:39:06
How many albums does he have total?
03:39:08
I don't like tens of, so I will say so.
03:39:12
You mentioned before about what
03:39:13
he's supposed to be rapping about my my favorite rapper of all time.
03:39:16
And I actually saw Eminem and, Jay-Z coming out when they did.
03:39:19
They're Jay-Z. That's your friend. Jay-Z is my number one. Right.
03:39:22
So Jay-Z's last album is listed as the one rapper in the world.
03:39:26
His last album was about adult shit.
03:39:29
His last album was about cheating on me.
03:39:32
I was going to say paying bills, changing diapers, cheating on his wife.
03:39:36
Sorry about the version of with all the black youth
03:39:42
working at a dildo factory to pay pay your bills on to how so
03:39:45
much criticizing the black youth of just
03:39:48
the story of OJ white nigga dark nigger nigger
03:39:52
rich nigga house nigga feel nigga still like I'd be so lucky.
03:39:56
Jay-Z having a team giving him ideas to know
03:40:00
he wrote that he wrote that entire album in the course of
03:40:04
he recorded that album in the course of
03:40:07
I think like a 24 hour to 48 hour period.
03:40:10
And that's how he is.
03:40:11
He's very sporadically.
03:40:15
He's done that in his entire career.
03:40:17
He's been very sporadically influence.
03:40:19
And when he does, he's in a known,
03:40:21
he's in a zone, he stays in it and he creates his project.
03:40:25
Yeah, so much like the earlier earlier shit.
03:40:27
But once he got towards the tail end, a lot of it is, you know, whatever
03:40:32
he want you to know about his writing process
03:40:34
with that was was call it for 44
03:40:38
it was the title song was based off of him cheating on his wife.
03:40:42
It was publicly out there He he
03:40:47
he made a song that was, you know, vulnerable about that situation.
03:40:50
He made songs that were educational to the to the inner city youth,
03:40:55
basically criticizing himself.
03:40:57
Very adult oriented topics, very retrospective
03:41:03
topics.
03:41:07
You know, I bought every V12 engine.
03:41:10
Wish I could take it back to the beginning.
03:41:11
I would have bought a house
03:41:12
in a very rich neighborhood in York area, which they called Dumbo.
03:41:16
And he said, I could have bought that house for for 1.5 million.
03:41:20
Five years later, it's worth 10 million.
03:41:22
How am I feeling, Dumbo Like he's basically saying, like,
03:41:25
I did all these mistakes and did some dumb shit.
03:41:28
I bought rims, I bought cars,
03:41:30
and I should have just bought artwork, real estate, the shit he's into now.
03:41:35
And he's basically saying like, you know,
03:41:37
I bought this artwork for four 1,000,005 years later.
03:41:41
I see it's worth 5 million. Ten years later.
03:41:43
That's just sort of 20 million.
03:41:44
I can't wait to give that shit to my children.
03:41:46
Is, is his exact lyrics.
03:41:48
And so he's trying to instill the idea of being a provider
03:41:54
a caregiver, being more learn it's way more
03:41:59
it's hip hop, not it.
03:42:00
Not an Eminem thinking, just Eminem.
03:42:03
People criticize Eminem
03:42:04
for not really adding to the culture and they're not saying the black culture.
03:42:08
They're saying the hip hop culture
03:42:11
because he doesn't rap about shit like that
03:42:15
or he hasn't in a long time.
03:42:18
He's not trying to educate the youth.
03:42:20
He's just rhyming words because I can rhyme more words, complex
03:42:24
and yell them in a microphone.
03:42:26
And that's where I started to kind of lose because there's less context to it.
03:42:29
Like, what do you
03:42:30
what do you have to say at this day and age, at your age and your experience?
03:42:34
What do you have to say?
03:42:34
You really don't have anything to say cuz in your house you don't leave.
03:42:37
You barely fucking do anything other than read the dictionary and rhyme words.
03:42:41
Well, that's it.
03:42:43
That's a shame. Out of touch.
03:42:44
You're so out of touch with who you used to be
03:42:47
that I don't even want to fucking listen to you anymore.
03:42:50
But even Jay-Z.
03:42:51
Jay-Z doesn't.
03:42:52
Jay-Z's last album was like five, six years ago.
03:42:55
His previous album before that was like five or six years ago.
03:42:58
And he basically is like, Yeah, I don't really have a plan on putting out an album
03:43:01
if it feels right and I'm inspired and I have something to say, people
03:43:06
like, I'm not going to put anything out unless I have something to say
03:43:09
because I have no need to put anything out
03:43:12
unless I'm trying to say
03:43:15
my man Eminem here has just put stuff out
03:43:18
just to say stuff because he feels like he needs a say in the conversation.
03:43:21
He said
03:43:23
he's probably selling it to right.
03:43:25
Still
03:43:26
people like of the old me.
03:43:29
What am I?
03:43:29
I'm just sitting in my shitty little apartment.
03:43:32
I'm in.
03:43:32
I thought you said 90, 92 million is what I heard
03:43:36
in my eight year old Chevy, Colorado, and my man's a millionaire.
03:43:39
But guess what? He's he's he's
03:43:42
he's been
03:43:43
more unhappy in his life than I ever have been.
03:43:47
100%. Who? Eminem?
03:43:49
Yeah. What the fuck?
03:43:52
He almost killed himself based on a drug overdose like you.
03:43:55
Almost pressures on this man for to just be who he is or not
03:43:59
be who he is like, or maybe go anywhere where he can't go to a store.
03:44:02
He can't just relax.
03:44:04
Like he can just go to a Super Bowl and watch a game without being heckled by
03:44:07
like the other team's fans.
03:44:09
Like, imagine being at that stadium and he's at that box.
03:44:13
Like, why would you even pay attention to the game?
03:44:15
It's like, This guy's right here.
03:44:16
Let me fuck with him the whole time.
03:44:18
That's how I would be.
03:44:20
Yeah, Yeah.
03:44:22
Unfortunately, as much as I'd like to play, watch the game, I'd be like, Well,
03:44:27
fuck you guys, like, right here, dude, I would have been crying.
03:44:30
So I could go to I could go to any fucking football game and watch this.
03:44:34
This guy's right fucking here.
03:44:36
Like, it must have been annoying for him because he's
03:44:40
in a couple of those videos.
03:44:41
He was interacting with fans, but it seemed like, you know, once the
03:44:45
he wanted to pay attention, he sat down.
03:44:46
He was just like, game, game, game. Like.
03:44:50
So don't don't shut it off.
03:44:51
Don't Google it.
03:44:52
Who's the number two rapper in the world?
03:44:56
I don't know.
03:44:57
Eminem, Jay-Z, don't Google Drake.
03:44:59
Drake is up there.
03:45:00
Even though I'm not a fan of his, I feel like he's very soft.
03:45:03
He's from Canada and he acts like he's
03:45:04
harder than he is, even though he's from Toronto.
03:45:06
The mean streets of Toronto.
03:45:10
Uh, I lost it.
03:45:12
Where's my history?
03:45:14
Lil Wayne Drake.
03:45:16
I know some of these younger guys have somehow
03:45:20
NBA young boy and like,
03:45:22
look looked here these for some reason hip hop.
03:45:28
Hip hop and hip hop.
03:45:30
Well so when I was younger,
03:45:36
playing video
03:45:37
games online became a big thing and used to have clans.
03:45:40
Right.
03:45:41
And you have a clan tag, so you have your username, which is my username.
03:45:44
I draw.
03:45:46
I have a clan tag, which would be like, Dude,
03:45:49
I'm going to tell you what mine is after.
03:45:50
You don't keep going
03:45:51
like an acronym or something, you know, whatever, just a draw and.
03:45:54
So now you have these rappers that have like this ASAP, Rocky and like, why?
03:46:00
And Ben Miller, you're like, like it's like Hook
03:46:03
Why did you guys get Gamertag tags on your fucking rap names?
03:46:06
Like, this is the lamest, dumbest, gayest, and or
03:46:10
I love my
03:46:14
my clan tag and shit.
03:46:16
So so Kendrick Lamar, y'all.
03:46:19
Kendrick Lamar is listed as number two.
03:46:22
Really cell wise or just, I don't know,
03:46:25
just these top ten best rappers right now, a comprehensive list
03:46:31
based on what a comprehensive list.
03:46:34
So he's a very good rapper.
03:46:35
He's he's one of the newer rappers that I've clung to.
03:46:39
I've clung to less and less newer rappers
03:46:44
like my my newest set of rappers that I would ever listen to.
03:46:49
Like I like Kevin Gates, even though he's I think
03:46:52
in his early thirties mid thirties
03:46:56
who you just reference.
03:46:59
Kendrick Lamar.
03:47:00
I like Kendrick Lamar, even though not all of his stuff, but I definitely
03:47:05
he has song with Eminem that is absolutely just garbage.
03:47:08
It's the shittiest, dumbest song.
03:47:10
I know so little about rap that when I read the list, I saw
03:47:13
Kendrick Lamar, a trailblazer of substance and sound, and all I thought was
03:47:17
he was a basketball player when I thought he played for the Trailblazers. No.
03:47:21
So when when Dr.
03:47:23
Dre did the Super Bowl, there was Snoop Dogg.
03:47:26
There was 50 Cent, even though he shouldn't have been there.
03:47:28
Mary J. Blige.
03:47:29
She shouldn't have been there either.
03:47:31
And then Kendrick Lamar, I think he it's too soon for him to be there, for sure.
03:47:34
But because he's one of Drake's artists,
03:47:38
he got a little bit of spotlight.
03:47:40
But yeah, he performed at the Super Bowl because of Dre.
03:47:46
He's good, He's complex.
03:47:47
I like him because he's very artistic.
03:47:50
He's not trying to get that fucking radio
03:47:53
song on his albums and try to just hit that radio market.
03:47:57
He's of speaking more.
03:47:59
Again, it's the difference between even though it's a nuance
03:48:02
difference between hip hop and rap, hip hop's more of like a conscious
03:48:07
kind of New York style
03:48:09
per se, because it's more rapping about life
03:48:13
and reflecting on life and life lessons and shit like that,
03:48:17
where rap or gangster rap
03:48:20
can just be more just reckless.
03:48:23
It's just dumb nuance based on the verbiage, unfortunately.
03:48:27
And there's so different nuances of it ever.
03:48:30
There's like trap now and like drill and all this, like, dumb shit.
03:48:34
And it's like, I don't like labels.
03:48:37
No, me neither.
03:48:39
But you understand, people ask me that all the time.
03:48:41
What genre music do you play
03:48:44
the. I don't know.
03:48:45
I don't. I don't, I don't.
03:48:47
I'll let you pick.
03:48:48
And I'm not going to argue about that.
03:48:52
No. And that's one thing I've learned from my girlfriend is like she's
03:48:54
a big country music fan and I'm going play no country music concerts. And
03:48:59
honestly, whether it's my jam or not, I love music.
03:49:03
Is is live music.
03:49:04
It's it's still good it's still people playing instruments
03:49:09
in tandem at that level.
03:49:10
If you pay anybody anytime you're paying money, it should be pretty good.
03:49:13
It should be pretty good.
03:49:14
Yeah, it's
03:49:14
people playing music on instruments in tandem, doing a damn good job at it.
03:49:18
So it's like, how do you hate that?
03:49:19
You know, country has to cover up for their inadequacies.
03:49:22
So the show is usually more extravagant.
03:49:24
I don't know.
03:49:25
It's not always like to tell me that.
03:49:27
Tell me that there wasn't
03:49:28
a couple of violins and or fiddles on each side a little extra this that.
03:49:32
Yeah, occasionally. Sure.
03:49:34
See Metallica doesn't need extra fiddles to hide their inadequacies.
03:49:37
That's all I was saying.
03:49:38
No, they just need a really obnoxious lead singer, an asshole drummer.
03:49:42
I I'm not going to argue with that either.
03:49:47
It had some weird mistakes, but my, my point
03:49:49
that's that's, that's the thing too is like
03:49:51
if you're aggressive and raw off the bat, you can pull it off.
03:49:55
But if you're like country music is most of the like if you stop
03:49:58
for a second to listen to the lyrics, they're usually pretty depressing
03:50:01
or incredibly happy and hokey.
03:50:04
There's nothing in between.
03:50:06
I just I like the the, the
03:50:08
I like the dynamic of Gary, you and I, because I feel like we all
03:50:13
have that same core essence of like
03:50:17
there is some people that will hear my opinion on
03:50:20
Metallica and go, oh you're just a hater or you fucking who.
03:50:23
And it's like, No, I respect their iconic nature.
03:50:27
I understand the library.
03:50:29
I, I love Jay-Z, I love DMX.
03:50:32
I shit on stuff that they've made.
03:50:34
I can criticize things that they've done that doesn't mean that I hate them
03:50:38
or like there's those people that hear that small criticism
03:50:42
that just mean that you just must hate them.
03:50:46
People that hang hold these people
03:50:48
up to these higher standards that
03:50:52
are godly in a sense, like,
03:50:54
oh my God, Ozzy Osborne, you can't possibly say anything bad about him.
03:50:58
And it's like, No, on that television show, you sound like you're retired.
03:51:00
Like, I don't know.
03:51:02
So you don't tell me the same fucking thing.
03:51:05
Like, you know, he'll probably tell you the same thing
03:51:07
in the something vein, criticizing something you like.
03:51:09
It's okay.
03:51:11
I to I get to wrap up the show just because that's the fun thing
03:51:14
about the producer.
03:51:16
So just in the beginning, in the same vein,
03:51:18
when I said if Hitler gave me good advice, I would listen
03:51:22
in the same vein.
03:51:23
In respect to what you just said, if Jesus said something stupid
03:51:26
and dumb ass and retarded, I'd call him out on it too.
03:51:30
Or I mean, I pick Jesus.
03:51:32
You can pick Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden or Jay-Z if you want.
03:51:36
The embarrassing thing is, is you could probably list a metallica song right now
03:51:40
list.
03:51:40
Can you list just one thing you could name in any Metallica song right now
03:51:44
for Whom the Bell Tolls.
03:51:47
I'm embarrassed to say that I could not name you one song,
03:51:51
but if you if you said one, I'd be like, Oh, that was Jay-Z.
03:51:54
And that's embarrassing for me because it's music.
03:51:56
I should know something about it.
03:51:59
I'm the reason I know the food and the shoes
03:52:03
is because I that's literally how I say it when I hear it.
03:52:06
Yeah, I have zero interest in rap,
03:52:09
but I don't hold anything against because I believe in all our expression.
03:52:12
I again, I will
03:52:18
talk myself up
03:52:20
all day long and at the same time I will tear myself down all day long.
03:52:25
That doesn't mean I dislike myself.
03:52:27
That doesn't mean I love myself right?
03:52:29
I do the same thing with everyone.
03:52:32
So it it's not.
03:52:35
It's just observation.
03:52:36
Like there's nothing wrong with observing
03:52:39
and then presenting my perception of that observation.
03:52:43
I'm not married to it.
03:52:44
I can be convinced otherwise.
03:52:47
It's nothing that I'm like, Oh, no, no, no.
03:52:49
This is exactly what happens.
03:52:51
Like, I think fucking spicy food sucks.
03:52:53
I don't like spicy food. I think it's stupid.
03:52:55
You want to eat spicy food and fucking burn your mouth.
03:52:57
That's fucking dumb to me.
03:52:59
I used to fucking I used to like it.
03:53:01
And now I don't. I used to be a competition to me.
03:53:03
I used to compete and now I just don't like it. I really
03:53:07
don't like it when your
03:53:08
water trade center was a thing, there was the jerky guys that were there,
03:53:10
which were fucking the best, some of the best fucking jerky.
03:53:13
My body would always get the hot jerky and the whole way home me be like
03:53:16
sucking on air.
03:53:17
And I'm like, Dude, I'm like, It would be annoying.
03:53:19
And I'd be like, Dude, you're right. Like, just kind of fuck with him.
03:53:21
And he'd be like, Oh, I'm fine.
03:53:22
I'm like, I'm like, you know, they make it in and not a hotter,
03:53:25
you know, you could get it less hot next time.
03:53:27
And he goes, No, no, this is awesome.
03:53:29
And I'd make fun of him.
03:53:31
But at the same time, I didn't give a fuck what he ate or how that worked.
03:53:33
Like, it's it's okay.
03:53:34
You like you can make fun of things that you like.
03:53:36
It's it's it's that's a good thing to be able to do.
03:53:39
I can go back so far. There was a hot,
03:53:43
hot sauce store in Lakeside Mall where
03:53:46
my brother and I used to my brother in law and I used to go there and compete,
03:53:50
you know,
03:53:50
like they would have levels and you'd go all the way up to the hottest shit.
03:53:54
And that's the only reason people were there.
03:53:55
People were there, like eating and puking and or eating or,
03:53:58
you know, making it through it and just seeing who could eat the hottest,
03:54:00
whoever made it to be like I made it up to the fucking level
03:54:03
seven or whatever it was called or whatever the name was.
03:54:06
But it was horrible, it was it was worse the day after.
03:54:09
And I'd never understood why it was worse than drinking for me, like The Hangover,
03:54:12
so to speak.
03:54:13
And eventually, eventually had to stop.
03:54:14
Hot sauce hangover.
03:54:16
Well What I'm saying is, if it's way worse coming out
03:54:19
than it was going in, when it's really when it gets I gotcha.
03:54:22
When it's that fucking hot, it's still hot when it comes out interesting
03:54:29
and I'm
03:54:29
talking shit that's so hot, dude, you, you know, it's that I don't know.
03:54:32
See, I've always got a girlfriend.
03:54:34
There's a game show in the same way that the Taco Bell situation
03:54:38
where people go with the Taco Bell gives you shits, but
03:54:40
I'm not one that uses any of the sauce, so I don't know if the sauce
03:54:44
is what the catalyst is
03:54:46
because I've never eaten Taco Bell and had an issue period, ever.
03:54:49
I, I don't, I don't use any of the sauce.
03:54:52
I am 50 something years old and I'm consistent and regular
03:54:55
no matter, what I eat and I eat all day.
03:54:57
I eat whatever the fuck I want.
03:54:59
Pretty much so interesting.
03:55:01
So my girlfriend had some like so she works in the health care way.
03:55:05
Hang on, hang on.
03:55:06
So I would wager that it depends on what Taco Bell location you're eating at.
03:55:09
If it was a Taco Bell or whatever, whatever.
03:55:12
If somebody's serving you food, if it's not prepared Right.
03:55:16
Or something sat out
03:55:16
because that dude, if they open at 8:00 in the morning and you're 11 p.m.,
03:55:20
you're you're rolling the dice on all kinds of stuff on there.
03:55:23
And if even
03:55:24
the tiniest
03:55:25
is tainted, you're going to get the shits.
03:55:28
Nope.
03:55:29
And that's that's kind of what this was.
03:55:31
So she works at a medical facility.
03:55:33
The providers get lunch pretty often and so there was like some noodles
03:55:38
and some salmon.
03:55:39
And so she had and so she was like, Hey, do you want to bring this?
03:55:42
Otherwise I'm gonna throw it away. I'm like, Well, when's it from?
03:55:44
This is Friday. She goes, Oh, well, Thursday.
03:55:46
And I'm like, Well, that was just fucking yesterday.
03:55:49
And she goes, Oh, well, maybe Wednesday or Thursday.
03:55:51
And I'm like, So even if it's Wednesday, that's two days, right?
03:55:53
So no big deal.
03:55:55
So that night I reheat the shit in my air fryer,
03:55:59
the same Irene fish and salmon, same salad.
03:56:03
SAT out, sat her in a fridge for two days, in fridge, in a fridge.
03:56:07
So maybe it sat out at their office for a brief period.
03:56:11
But it didn't look bad. Nothing was.
03:56:13
And I it to a considerable degree to which germs would be killed.
03:56:17
You really?
03:56:18
We both h you really like the dish?
03:56:21
It was fine.
03:56:21
We both ate the same exact thing.
03:56:23
I had no issue at all.
03:56:26
She threw up and shit and then kept the
03:56:30
the garbage can by the bed the rest of the night because.
03:56:33
She wasn't sure she was going to throw up again.
03:56:36
I had zero issue at all.
03:56:38
You probably had a healthy biome.
03:56:40
So the next day, the next day when I went to after the football game,
03:56:44
that devastating, disappointing football game there was I drove,
03:56:48
I dropped her off and then I came back here and I had a thing of it left.
03:56:53
And so I was like, You know what?
03:56:55
Fuck it, I'm hungry.
03:56:57
I didn't have a problem with it.
03:56:58
So I reheated it.
03:56:59
And the whole time she's like, she's like, What are you eating?
03:57:01
And I'm like, Oh, nothing she goes, No, why won't you tell me what?
03:57:03
I didn't want to tell her that I was eating the the shit that made her sick.
03:57:07
It probably would have made her sick again. Seeing you eat it
03:57:10
right?
03:57:12
She probably yelled at me, which is why I didn't tell her.
03:57:14
But I didn't have an issue at all when I ate it
03:57:16
the next morning, I, you know, a little bit of loose stool.
03:57:20
Once again, I say the same thing.
03:57:22
You that was it You probably was it you were decent biome.
03:57:27
Not that your girlfriend is catered or pampered
03:57:29
or kept away from things she's borderline lactose intolerant.
03:57:34
She's I don't know.
03:57:38
Yeah, I, I don't think you, I don't know.
03:57:40
I don't think you should throw kids in broken glass.
03:57:42
But I think that people that are kept
03:57:44
away, kids that are kept away don't build up any of defense mechanism.
03:57:48
Like your body's typically base down to the tiniest,
03:57:51
the tiny little worm or the tiniest little bacterial fuck and take you out
03:57:56
where and again,
03:57:57
I can't believe I'm saying this out loud, but for the last few months I have been
03:58:00
all around shit that nobody wants to be around for a second.
03:58:03
And I've been around it for hours at a time all day long.
03:58:08
And I caught one little cold in the middle.
03:58:11
That's it.
03:58:12
Yeah. I've never been.
03:58:14
Never been a sick person. I don't know.
03:58:16
Although My girlfriend's niece had a cough.
03:58:18
You're kind of a couple.
03:58:20
So let's in the fall.
03:58:22
And I literally had a car for like two months,
03:58:25
which didn't after after 2019.
03:58:30
Yeah, definitely.
03:58:32
It was probably that then.
03:58:33
You know who that was after 2019,
03:58:36
People say it was that if it was before that it was just a cough and that's it.
03:58:39
It was something else before 2019.
03:58:42
People call it what it was a bronchial cough
03:58:45
because hang it just hangs on forever.
03:58:52
You got that sound
03:58:56
just like that.
03:58:57
Well,
03:59:00
let's see what else I got.
03:59:01
I guess I can. Yeah, go ahead, Jack.
03:59:04
I need to add Hartman to my list of things we brought up,
03:59:08
and I think that's the only major thing.
03:59:11
Our boy, Jack Hartman. Oh, no.
03:59:13
Fucking clean clothes.
03:59:13
One goddamn thing I hate when I do that?
03:59:16
I'll do that.
03:59:17
No, I leave all my windows open and then I.
03:59:19
That's all right.
03:59:20
You got to get going.
03:59:21
You got OCD. You got to go through all your list.
03:59:24
No matter. What?
03:59:25
I just pull everything up in my browser.
03:59:28
I pull URLs with little descriptions.
03:59:32
I then grab each one of those URLs.
03:59:35
I put them on my browser and I have them in order.
03:59:38
Specifically, I've added a couple like the fuck and
03:59:42
put it in the put it in the asshole
03:59:46
the Jack
03:59:47
Harmon syllable, even just the Eminem darkness.
03:59:51
I'd rather I'd like to pull all those links and put in in my comment
03:59:55
just to if anybody's interested in what we're talking about.
04:00:00
It's there at a one click like, Oh, I hear they're talking about this.
04:00:03
I kind of want to see it myself.
04:00:04
Click links right there.
04:00:06
I doubt anyone actually does it, but that's just some of my due diligence.
04:00:11
I've got the list literally in my little app here.
04:00:14
So for the most part it's just a matter of just copy paste.
04:00:18
Other than the couple of things that I might pull up on the fly on the show.
04:00:22
But there was a fly in the show.
04:00:24
We didn't do picker wheel.
04:00:26
All right.
04:00:26
I know we didn't try Picker We'll wait and we will.
04:00:29
I just remember, didn't we spin the wheel for what the topic was supposed to be?
04:00:33
The last thing we did.
04:00:35
I want to say I thought that
04:00:36
somebody had said something about picking a topic
04:00:39
and this episode for next episode, but then they bailed before we even added,
04:00:43
I guess I want to say I said that.
04:00:44
And then Gary bailed,
04:00:47
Superfluous, superfluous.
04:00:49
The whole show's superfluous, superfluous I've learned how to say it.
04:00:55
That's a good thing.
04:00:56
That's kind of why I kept bringing the momentum, because I
04:00:59
have an issue too, especially the more the more beers are drunk, superfluous.
04:01:03
I see.
04:01:03
I finally heard it say Louis.
04:01:06
And that that that got it for me.
04:01:07
Superfluous hubbub.
04:01:09
Superfluous
04:01:11
hubbub about I'm going to spin for no reason.
04:01:14
I will say that I've noticed
04:01:18
a nuance difference, and I never really understood this before.
04:01:21
So I've done my 12 Crimes wine.
04:01:26
What if dog the 12
04:01:28
crimes wine that I've been drinking occasionally?
04:01:32
Yeah.
04:01:33
Puts puts me in a different zone
04:01:36
than when I drink beer.
04:01:38
It's the cocaine in it.
04:01:40
When I drink beer way more dialed back, I feel like I'm less kind of European.
04:01:45
That would totally concur with what I'm saying then.
04:01:47
Yeah.
04:01:48
No, I've noticed when I've kind of gone to different alcohols, I've been either
04:01:53
just I'm annoyed with myself too, where like I'm talking too much beer.
04:01:58
I feel like I'm way more dialed back than how someone several is.
04:02:02
Do you feel like you're talking too much?
04:02:03
I don't know,
04:02:04
because I've been doing this stuff, so I'm just kind of feeling like that's
04:02:07
a y'know, you're like a y'know, instead, Oh, this is a cream liqueur.
04:02:11
So I don't know, you'd have to be both drinking that come liquor.
04:02:15
I don't know.
04:02:15
I only bought this one time from a fucking vendor that was selling
04:02:20
me on it and.
04:02:20
He let me have a free sample and it tastes fucking delicious.
04:02:24
Yeah.
04:02:24
There was a bunch of women that told me about that shit, too.
04:02:26
And I must have been a woman. And I don't listen to women yelling.
04:02:29
I tell them to shut up if your come looking
04:02:33
the shit man.
04:02:33
And he was actually just speaking.
04:02:36
Really? You know what, though?
04:02:37
He saw you coming.
04:02:41
I said, I said
04:02:42
he's to come and he saw you coming
04:02:45
and he said, Dude, I can sell him this woman liqueur.
04:02:48
So one of my favorite jokes that I haven't told in a long time
04:02:51
that I love so
04:02:55
eight Indian Men was talking to is
04:02:59
a Native American man.
04:03:00
Sorry, not a feather necked.
04:03:03
I'm going to come in to
04:03:07
talking to his younger kin
04:03:09
and explain to them some life lessons right?
04:03:13
So he goes and puts his ear to the ground
04:03:16
and he listens for a second and he goes
04:03:20
Buffalo coming
04:03:22
and all the little ones are like, Oh, how do you know?
04:03:27
Like, how do you like, Oh, you can hear it.
04:03:28
And he goes, yes, he goes, Buffalo, come in.
04:03:31
And they're like, Well, how do you how do you you know?
04:03:33
And he's like ground all white and sticky.
04:03:36
And they're like, Oh, okay.
04:03:45
Mr. Brady
04:03:47
and Joshua Brady and Gary has a performance.
04:03:51
So we love the Cosby solos.
04:03:53
BRADY And for show, we're doing it our way.
04:03:58
We're gonna make it make our dreams come true.
04:04:00
Brady And it's Brady And during
04:04:05
special night Brady joins
04:04:19
interesting
04:04:22
that's not a bad topic for next week
04:04:26
because sites are on consciousness
04:04:31
when all it is is just the receptor sensor that's time
04:04:35
it's literally everything that isn't qualia
04:04:39
because you really can't on so yeah well
04:04:42
I'm I'm always blown away by the fact that supposedly
04:04:46
what we see is upside down in our retinas for the image.
04:04:49
So technically the Earth is inside out.
04:04:52
I don't know.
04:04:53
I'll do some research and we'll talk about it next week.
04:04:57
We should also do some research, talk to everybody next week,
04:05:02
hopefully
04:05:12
as above.
04:05:13
So below.