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And then.
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It's.
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The time is now 10:01 p.m..
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Do you know where your water is going?
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Hi, I'm Gary, and welcome to Fladge Rants Live.
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Today the topic is osmosis.
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That is, the transfer of water
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from low concentration to high concentration.
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Now I'm using this as an excuse to talk about chemistry
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because nothing drops the pennies like a lecture on chemistry.
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Now I'm wearing the lab coat.
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I'm not a medical doctor.
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In fact, I don't hold a doctorate at all.
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So I'm not qualified to talk about chemistry.
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But let's do it anyway, since chemistry is speaking of making the pennies drop.
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When you have a strong romantic connection
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with someone that they actually call chemistry.
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But that's not exactly what I'm talking about today.
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Now what osmosis is,
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simply put, is water moving through
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a semi-permeable membrane from an area
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where there are fewer solvents to the area
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of higher concentration of solvents.
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Now, water is a universal solvent.
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And that's why that's what makes this conversation so interesting.
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I, I'm fascinated
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by the fact that, say, take hydrogen.
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It's the the one one proton, one electron,
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and generally 0 to 1, neutron.
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I think there's an isotope with two neutrons, but still
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you add a proton and you got helium on down the periodic table.
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And every time you add a proton and neutron or two in an electron,
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you get a seriously different set of properties,
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just, taking an atom and and making it,
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you know, a different number of, of these subatomic particles,
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and you have a whole laundry list of different properties.
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And I think it is just baffling the how many different
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substances
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you can come up with just using that
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formula.
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So I think that's fascinating.
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Now water 70%
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of the surface of the Earth, roughly 70% of the human body,
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very important to life.
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And there's a few reasons for that.
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But let's break this down.
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H2O,
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that means two hydrogen
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atoms and an oxygen atom.
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But because the oxygen atom is much more massive,
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about 90% of the mass of, of water is the oxygen.
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So let's talk about oxygen first.
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One of the strongest forces
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in chemistry is oxidization.
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If you look at my car, it's a bit of a rust bucket.
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That's oxidization.
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It's making iron oxide of the metal in the car,
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and that's just from moisture and, well,
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oxidization, which is adding oxygen
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molecules, is something oxidization happens
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more than you realize.
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More than I realize.
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No one drinks enough water.
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And I've got an interesting fact about drinking water.
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A few of them, actually.
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Now, a lot of people, when I say when I'm talking about osmosis
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this week, say, oh, reverse osmosis.
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First of all, let's get one thing clear.
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Reverse osmosis is poorly named.
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If not specifically wrong now,
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it is not reversing the osmosis process.
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It is using pressure to
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to to negate
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the natural osmosis process
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and press the water
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through the semi-permeable membrane
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that I was just talking about to remove,
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impurities, bacteria, inert
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metals, microplastics, that kind of stuff.
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And it it does.
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And the helpful minerals.
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Now, if you're not drinking mineral water, hopefully I can persuade you
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to do something else because of osmosis.
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If you're drinking
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plain old reverse osmosis purified water
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and not not even the spring water,
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you are getting pure water, H2O, and nothing else, which is,
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according to the science.
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What you're supposed to have.
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However, your body requires minerals.
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So each of your cells contains the minerals it needs.
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Or of a large fraction thereof, or you're not very healthy.
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So what?
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Osmosis tells us
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is if you're drinking purified water,
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it is leaching those minerals from you
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by replacing that water with mineral water.
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You're not leaching
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your body of much needed essential minerals.
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So just something to think about.
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Maybe reach for the mineral water.
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Now,
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a lot of companies, absolute pure comes to mind.
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Simply uses Detroit City municipal
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tap water and runs it through reverse osmosis machine.
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Now, I did a science fair project when I was, I don't know,
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ten years old, probably older than that.
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But regardless.
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And I
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kept fish in spring water and another bowl of goldfish
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in distilled water.
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The distilled water fish died very quickly.
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So dead water is not conducive to life.
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Now, we do need water and it's better than contaminated water.
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Another way to purify water besides
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reverse osmosis.
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Simply add silver.
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Silver. Zinc.
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Iron will do it.
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Copper.
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Those metals,
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kill the bacteria.
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And,
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and I don't know exactly how the chemistry works.
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The lab coats just for show.
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I'm not a doctor, but I play one on this flashcard,
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so I don't know why or how.
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But back in the olden days, if you had a silver coin on you
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and you're fighting in the trenches, you know, in war,
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and you got an empty canteen and you get a muddy, bloody
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puddle of water,
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fill up your canteen, drop the silver coin in there, flush it around.
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Pretty soon you'll have
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drinkable water.
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I don't think I would be able to stomach it, but that's.
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That's some fun with, water filtration.
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Has nothing to do with, osmosis, however.
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But, water is very interesting in that.
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Let's see.
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I like the Bruce Lee quotes.
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There's a couple of them.
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The way he said he would fight is,
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is like the way water seeks the cracks.
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That's the same quote Sports Illustrated
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gave to our, 2004 Detroit Pistons
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bad boys to the going to work era of the Detroit Pistons.
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Very defensive oriented team.
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That was their identity with Ben Wallace down the center.
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And what Sports Illustrated said of their defense was they
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move like water to the low point.
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So if you imagine the the guy with the best,
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the basketball being the low point, that's how smoothly
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the Pistons
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rotated.
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And I just I love that that's I quote I also love the,
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the both Bruce Lee quotes like because moving like water like fluid.
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I, I just, I like that move like water, sting like a bee.
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Is that how it goes? Regardless?
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I've got, a couple more things.
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The water soft, you know, like,
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unless you follow the bridge and it's the water it's going to.
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It's going to hurt you.
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Probably kill you, depending on the height, but,
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but really, water conforms to whatever container it's in.
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It turns into, if you put it in a cup, it's a cup shaped water.
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Put in a bottle. It's bottle shape.
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Water if you put it in a Looney Tunes glass.
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Yeah. Looney Tunes glass shaped
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water.
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However,
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as the universal solvent,
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what I mean by that is it dissolves
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anything like it is more.
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It dissolves more things in acid.
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That's that's how powerful water is.
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It seems soft, nice and gentle,
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but jump off a bridge.
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You'll find out differently.
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Water erosion
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causes a Grand Canyon.
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Now, that took a lot of time.
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But that's how
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powerful water can be.
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Let's see.
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A couple of the reasons it's
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the water is so important is the polarity.
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It's it's got, each
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molecule has, polar ends.
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And so when you freeze it,
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it expands to a crystal lattice structure,
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and the frozen water
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sits on top of the liquid water.
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Very important to life on this planet.
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If that didn't happen, I don't think life would even be possible.
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So chemistry. Very interesting.
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Another phrase I've got for today,
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not quite on the topic of of osmosis.
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I'm sure I could tie it in if I thought about it long enough, but
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clown card, this will come up again.
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The concept is
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like a clown car.
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Now there's two ways you can do the clown car trick.
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The most common is you pull up in a little Volkswagen
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with a clown in it, and, just the driver.
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Any driver doesn't even have to be a clown.
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And then you you open the the back door where people can't see,
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and then you got clowns piling in on the side that you can't see.
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And then flying out of the, the, the door that you can't see.
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Cooler way to do this is trapdoor in the bottom.
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Trapdoor in the floor.
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You park over the trapdoor, you pull up with just the driver,
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and then the clown come up the stairs and, or ladder.
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Now, if you've ever had oversize clown shoes and tried to climb a ladder,
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these people are pretty skilled.
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So next time you see a clown card trick, that's.
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It's a slick gag, but those are well trained clowns.
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So? So there's that.
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But what I mean by clown card
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is and why this is going to come up again today
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is I have a habit of inviting too many people out.
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Disc golfing with me.
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And disc golf etiquette,
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very much like golf etiquette,
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requires
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fewer than seven people on your card.
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And,
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now if you look at the pictures I took from yesterday,
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you will see I had no fewer than nine people
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and up to upwards of 11 on my card.
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And that's
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rude to the people behind us.
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Now, we let anybody who played up play through so.
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So we did follow that part of disc golf etiquette.
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I tried to convince the group to break up into two cards.
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We were still too big. In golf,
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four is the limit.
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In disc golf, I say six, but that's still two cards.
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How are you doing, boys?
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Roll the clip, Brady.
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Any clip?
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Brady.
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Oh, you're on your phone.
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You can't roll a clip.
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Roll the clip.
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Draw.
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Good on.
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My goodness. I'm on my own.
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I changed the lighting a little bit.
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It looks like some shadows on my face.
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That's not going to hurt anybody's feelings.
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I've got plenty of water,
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so I'll be all right.
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You know, they put colloidal silver in your eyes, right?
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When you're born.
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So fewer people are born blind.
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That's,
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that's another way to purify your your eyeballs.
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But it kills the microbes right away.
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I'm not sure why.
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I, I wanted to look it up, and, I don't know.
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There's an artificial intelligence generated,
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response to this silver computer by water, by killing bacteria, viruses and fungi.
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Through a number of mechanisms, silver ions prevent bacteria and fungi
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from replicating their DNA, which kills the microbes.
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Silver nanoparticles, and with their large surface area relative
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to their small size, allows them to easily interact with microbes,
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inactivating
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enzymes, the silver, and activates the enzymes in bacteria and mold cells
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that need oxygen to metabolize neutralize pesticides.
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Silver can neutralize pesticides and water.
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It doesn't even explain why or how decomposing organic compounds
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silver can force organic compounds to decompose and neutralize it.
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Once again, it doesn't explain why or how,
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but like I said, I'm not qualified to tell anybody anything about anything.
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But if you do have one takeaway surgery, get some mineral water.
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It might be healthier for you.
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Now, I'm not sure I don't drink, so
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do as I say, not as I do.
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But I did go disc golfing yesterday.
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That was fun.
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It was only like my fourth or fifth round this year.
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And, it was nice to see the old crew again.
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We've got a picture to share
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if I ever get a co-host up and operational.
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You know, by midnight.
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But I can,
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now I run through all of my notes,
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but I can talk more about Bruce Lee.
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The, oh charge.
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Chris, a lot of special physics.
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You know, I like to talk about physics because it's the,
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the study of everything.
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Basically, things matter.
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Well,
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isn't that the exact definition of chemistry?
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I think it was, Walter White in Breaking Bad.
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He was teaching his chemistry class before he broke bad.
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And he said, chemistry is the study of.
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And then some idiot says chemicals.
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He said, well, okay, that's partially right, but basically study of everything.
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Now, chemistry is physics.
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So there's there's a lot of overlap there.
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But chemistry
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is fascinating that, I'm serious about the,
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the emergent properties of, of just adding a molecule or two,
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or com combining things to make, like,
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like oxygen and hydrogen or gases,
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you combine them to H2O and it's a liquid.
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It's the same temperature.
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It's fascinating.
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At the very least,
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I like,
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I, if you had,
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a small sample, like a mole of each element on the periodic table,
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you'd have a very dangerous situation.
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Some of those are volatile.
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Some of them are explosive, some of them are poisonous.
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Some of them are just fine, inert.
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And some of them are useful in some ways.
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Some of our, interactive.
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Like, they react to anything.
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Some of them don't react to anything.
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Some of them combine naturally.
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But I thought it was interesting that if we split the atom,
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the, huge,
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energy release happens equals MC squared.
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I do think it's fascinating that, there
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or claimed UFO sightings, UAP sightings
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where we have screwed up the splitting of atoms
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and, and our nuclear weapons
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are, are similar, similarly watched.
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I think aliens wouldn't be terribly
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interested in us because we have figured out so little.
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But that one thing that we can do, splitting
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the atom, is interesting enough to take to draw their attention.
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Also, Large Hadron Collider,
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anything we're doing that that, messes with the universe,
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we're going to catch someone's attention and it's been exploding.
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Subatomic particles is one of those things.
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So osmosis very essential.
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Life,
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very essential for life.
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And you don't have to understand it.
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It just works for you.
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So. So we've got that going for us,
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but, people use it
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because it is the absorption of water.
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People have also used it
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for, the absorption of anything.
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So if you, I remember
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cramming for tests when I was like 35 years ago.
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And I would fall asleep with my head on the book
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in the hopes that I would absorb the information through osmosis.
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Now, that's that's not even water osmosis.
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That's just using the word osmosis, which refers simply
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to the biological process of, water,
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moving through a
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semi-permeable membrane from,
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a lower concentration to a higher concentration.
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And that is what osmosis is.
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But people have used it to,
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to describe the very impossible,
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ability
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of someone to absorb the information of a book by resting their head on it.
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Yeah, that doesn't work.
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I do, I would recommend listening
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to this large cast while you're going to sleep.
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Maybe you will pick up some information
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through osmosis, like when I when I was reading that
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the the things that silver does,
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maybe you could pick that up.
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Like, I, I usually play a,
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YouTube video as I'm going to sleep and I don't know how much
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I'm, I'm actually picking up, but I'm pretty well convinced that,
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my subconscious mind
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is fluent in Mandarin.
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I, I don't really have a reason
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to believe that, or I can't back that up
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with any empirical evidence,
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but I know that my subconscious mind
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knows stuff that I am unaware of,
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and sometimes I can actually draw from it.
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Some people are better at it than others.
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I'm terrible at it, but there are.
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There is information that I know that I can't access.
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And oh yeah, and I'm getting worse.
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And so,
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If there was a clip
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Brady be rolling it right now.
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Oh, dear Lord,
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are we still on?
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Hey, I that's all right.
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I can carry this.
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Don't worry about it, guys.
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I've got this.
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I kind of wanted to talk about.
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Yeah, I had,
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the romantic connection.
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Water,
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by the way,
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is is always a, symbol for sex.
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When you dream about water, it's,
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usually a lust dream.
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Wet dreams.
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Like I heard someone say.
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You could mess up a wet dream.
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No, you can't, you can't.
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That's just good. But.
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But, water is,
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it can be soothing, relaxing.
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You can't get too much of.
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It's it's one of the things you can't overdose on.
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I believe it's called drowning, but,
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water, although essential
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to to humans, we can.
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We can't get too saturated.
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Osmosis doesn't stop.
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It's it's a natural process that just it's relentless.
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And that's why
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our old machines, reverse osmosis machines, have to use force.
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Because that's not what water wants to do.
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So to say it's reverse osmosis,
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it's it's not it's not reversing the process.
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It's not anything like that.
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It's just defying osmosis through pressure.
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But,
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I used to have, two guys that would, co-host this with me.
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And so when I run out of things to say, I don't have to sit here like an idiot
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and just keep rambling on like a big filibuster.
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But look, here's the elephant in the room.
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Tomorrow's election day, and I am sick
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and tired of the commercials,
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the phone calls.
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I, Elon Musk, called me today.
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So do you like Musk?
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Donald J.
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Trump called me twice today.
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Oh, no.
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What's wrong with Brady?
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Are you going to be all right?
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For Brady,
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if you die?
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Are you dead? No.
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Okay.
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Are you started with raking leaves?
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I threw my back, and I'm, like, throwing up and shit.
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Oh, no.
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I'm watching.
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It's horrible. I mean, it's awesome. I'm laughing.
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So, that I, I'm making a robot
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that does a robot.
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I don't know if you, saw the Tesla robot.
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I gotta talk to you earlier about this on Joe Rogan's podcast.
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Earlier today.
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I don't know if anybody saw that.
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You know, quite a few good.
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No, I did not do any, the Rona.
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I, I even barely talked about the Cybertruck.
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But I did talk about my, robot
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and, that robots will prevent Brady from hurting his back in the future.
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He kind of sounds like another old man, that I know that complains about his back.
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Oh, my God, I had to leave that 2.5 hours
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in because my dad couldn't sit sitting here.
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Poor Brady, can you play a clip, or do we have to have George do it all?
00:27:30
Oh my goodness.
00:27:32
So I am on my own. I've got Ellen.
00:27:34
So, the elections tomorrow?
00:27:38
Either a dude will win or,
00:27:44
I'm moving to Canada.
00:27:46
I don't, I don't know, I,
00:27:49
this is this is an election
00:27:51
like Charles Manson running versus Adolf Hitler.
00:27:55
Well, you can't win this one,
00:27:58
but I would still rather have Donald Trump than.
00:28:03
Oh, my God, her voice.
00:28:06
It's just so annoying.
00:28:08
And that's not the real reason.
00:28:12
I, I don't think
00:28:14
she's qualified to run anything and not not
00:28:18
that Donald Trump is good at it, but
00:28:22
he he did. All right.
00:28:24
So I'm willing to go with that again.
00:28:28
Now I've got I've got two the kid
00:28:31
videos the, the the earlier one.
00:28:36
We should save that.
00:28:37
That's that's flange cast gold.
00:28:41
The second one, the one I recorded today, I'm wearing this shirt.
00:28:45
We should roll that.
00:28:46
That's, our election day
00:28:50
clip.
00:28:52
So if you pull that up,
00:28:54
either one of you.
00:28:56
I wish I could.
00:28:58
I haven't seen it.
00:28:59
I just recorded it.
00:29:01
I used to be able to see these things after I recorded them, but now it's, I'm.
00:29:07
I'm watching it for the first time with you.
00:29:10
And can we get much higher?
00:29:20
Wow. I just realized
00:29:24
how important Brady is to the show.
00:29:29
I can't play anything.
00:29:31
Well,
00:29:33
I play a doctor.
00:29:36
And horrible.
00:29:37
I mean, to play doctor.
00:29:39
I just saw you yesterday.
00:29:40
You're the disc golf course.
00:29:43
I don't know how you did it.
00:29:45
500 pound man avoided the camera.
00:29:48
I took, like, 18 selfies with you.
00:29:54
Go. I
00:29:56
also, I have.
00:30:00
Here we go.
00:30:03
Could we go for.
00:30:04
I still have a few more.
00:30:08
Oh, 2001
00:30:12
movie Osmosis Jones, starring Bill Murray.
00:30:15
Pretty funny stuff.
00:30:17
I, I like the,
00:30:19
the way they combine live action with cartoons.
00:30:23
Reminds me of, Who Framed Roger rabbit.
00:30:25
I'm not sure if that was the first time anybody did that,
00:30:28
but I do remember, Paula Abdul straight up now video.
00:30:33
She had, a cartoon coyote.
00:30:36
I think it was there, too, with her, so that was cool.
00:30:40
I keep seeing just shots of Brady.
00:30:45
He looks like he's in severe pain.
00:30:47
What a trooper.
00:30:49
Still showing up for the show even though he is,
00:30:53
down and out. I mean,
00:30:56
so that's out throwing up.
00:30:58
This sounds like two symptoms from two different ailments.
00:31:03
Or possibly throwing up because the back hurts so much.
00:31:07
Now that's some serious pain.
00:31:09
You should take drugs.
00:31:11
That's not usually my solution for anything, but maybe.
00:31:15
Maybe take drugs.
00:31:18
And how's my lighting?
00:31:19
I see the glare from that light and my glasses,
00:31:23
and I've got the lights behind me which shine off my head.
00:31:26
So it's. It's not ideal.
00:31:28
But those lights didn't turn on when I came out here.
00:31:32
Now, you guys,
00:31:34
if if you've listened to the show, you've heard about Will,
00:31:39
now will,
00:31:42
long time friend of ours
00:31:44
as as, he's been
00:31:47
part of just about every George story there was.
00:31:50
But he came out here and he straightened up my barn,
00:31:54
and I, you know, I have to go find a new Jabba.
00:31:58
My my workbench is now clear enough where I can work on it right there.
00:32:04
And I'm looking at it and it's like, wow, that's great.
00:32:07
However, he may have plugged in something because I went to the breaker box
00:32:12
and I can't get these lights functioning, and either all three light bulbs
00:32:16
burn out at the same time, or I got a breaker out when I opened.
00:32:21
What happened?
00:32:22
So I went to switch the things.
00:32:25
And and the one thing that's flipped the wrong way,
00:32:28
if I flip it the right way, brown out and it makes this terrible noise.
00:32:33
So I switched it back.
00:32:36
So my next
00:32:37
my next solution is grab a light bulb and see if I've just been operating
00:32:43
with one light bulb and didn't notice that the other two didn't light up.
00:32:47
And then once the last one went out, I went, hey, my lighting's off.
00:32:51
Okay, so the flash cast.
00:32:55
Oh, okay.
00:32:56
Joy, you in your new home?
00:33:01
No, no.
00:33:03
Oh, we're in the.
00:33:04
Where is where and where where where where.
00:33:07
I mean, for Roman Germany.
00:33:09
Georgia.
00:33:10
Oh, these people want, you know,
00:33:14
where in the world is draw.
00:33:16
You must let me bear boom boom
00:33:20
boom boom boom bear who I.
00:33:24
Oh, well, she sneaks around the world from there.
00:33:27
Yeah. To Carolina.
00:33:29
Somebody's finger gets up from them and I'm
00:33:33
begging for a ride on the number six.
00:33:37
China, to be fair, in the world in Georgia.
00:33:41
Drew.
00:33:41
Yo, Georgia.
00:33:46
Where did you go?
00:33:48
Well, I know where he was yesterday,
00:33:50
so he can't be far from there.
00:33:54
I mean,
00:33:55
if you run a top speed away from Stoney Creek Metro Park
00:33:59
from then till now, furthest you can probably get is to about here.
00:34:07
But he probably didn't travel by foot.
00:34:09
Oh, that is that is a hotel room.
00:34:15
Wow. Okay.
00:34:17
Yeah, that's where I am sure know.
00:34:21
And these are my pictures. These are.
00:34:23
Yeah.
00:34:23
Those are your pictures in my random, nondescript, generic photos
00:34:28
and your nondescript, generic bed.
00:34:30
Okay, so I'm going to go with Ohio.
00:34:36
Meaning like buzzers and stuff.
00:34:39
Just play any clip.
00:34:40
We got this wrong.
00:34:42
Oh, crap.
00:34:43
Okay, so I got the state wrong.
00:34:46
You never left Michigan.
00:34:48
I agree with you, but we're both wrong.
00:34:51
Oh, no.
00:34:55
So it's got to be Illinois.
00:35:02
Indiana?
00:35:03
Precisely what I'm saying is you're wrong.
00:35:06
Chicago suburbs.
00:35:09
I'm probably wrong.
00:35:14
It's pretty so much better at this than you are.
00:35:17
Yeah, I know, Springfield, Illinois.
00:35:19
I would agree with you, but we'd both be wrong.
00:35:22
Dang it.
00:35:24
Okay.
00:35:25
How far did you get?
00:35:28
I don't think you're very far.
00:35:29
I'm going to go with
00:35:34
Indianapolis.
00:35:36
I forgot, so lock down the wrong national.
00:35:40
I don't know, I'm picking random ones from.
00:35:43
I ran out of my wrong, so I'm using different.
00:35:45
Wrong. Okay.
00:35:47
Oh, that's wrong.
00:35:49
Oh, I think they're annoying.
00:35:51
Yeah, it is.
00:35:53
Okay, I got this one.
00:35:55
You're in Pennsylvania.
00:35:59
Wrong date.
00:36:02
This is fun. Something's wrong with that.
00:36:04
No. Okay.
00:36:05
I'm going to need a hint.
00:36:10
You already got your hints.
00:36:11
I already told you.
00:36:12
Oh, did you?
00:36:16
Oh, my hands.
00:36:18
Oh, I know you know what?
00:36:19
I found this out this week.
00:36:21
I don't listen to what anybody says because I don't care what anybody else
00:36:25
says.
00:36:27
Who's crazy, I know, makes you think, doesn't it?
00:36:31
Well, so what did you say?
00:36:34
I know I'm the worst.
00:36:36
I'm the absolute worst to myself.
00:36:38
Yes, yes.
00:36:41
Okay. I don't need a hint.
00:36:43
You're in Baltimore.
00:36:45
I'm not right.
00:36:47
I'm not right. I'm probably wrong.
00:36:49
I'm probably wrong.
00:36:50
So what you missed is when, you were bitching about Cohoes.
00:36:55
When I first came on, I said, well, you know, I did just get here.
00:36:59
I drove, oh, hours just to get here.
00:37:01
Oh, okay.
00:37:02
Six hours gets you to Chicago.
00:37:05
Oh, you're in Milwaukee.
00:37:08
That's Milwaukee.
00:37:10
Do I question myself? Yes.
00:37:17
No. No, you can't get far in six hours.
00:37:20
That's why I said Ohio.
00:37:23
But a six hour drive?
00:37:24
No, five. No.
00:37:29
Yeah. You're still in Michigan.
00:37:31
What happened? You drove north? No. No,
00:37:35
wait.
00:37:36
Let's see.
00:37:38
You could be.
00:37:39
Oh, no.
00:37:41
I guess it's a no
00:37:45
I no.
00:37:48
Oh, you couldn't even get through handle.
00:37:50
Oh, you had to go west in six hours
00:37:55
and couldn't get through Ohio in six hours. No.
00:37:59
Take me home
00:38:03
where I belong.
00:38:06
West Virginia.
00:38:07
Yeah, mom.
00:38:09
You son of a bitch.
00:38:10
You would have never guessed that you went.
00:38:12
Oh, a completely around it.
00:38:13
Yes. What are you doing in West Virginia?
00:38:17
I don't know,
00:38:18
I know what you're doing in West Virginia, but how are you doing in West Virginia?
00:38:22
I don't know, there's a cable.
00:38:24
Is that right out my window? So that's going to be great.
00:38:27
That is great.
00:38:28
Except you're just I, I drive so I can, like, take stuff home with me.
00:38:35
I priced out their Merrill's
00:38:38
$280 for a good pair of hiking boots.
00:38:41
What are the boots?
00:38:43
What are you doing? Like, high tops?
00:38:45
Yeah. Waterproof? Yes.
00:38:48
Yeah, that's probably a good, I don't know, the mids.
00:38:50
I do mids like the mid grade waterproof, which is good enough because it's.
00:38:54
Yeah, it's the but they're only, they're like 60, 80 maybe a
00:38:58
I've paid I don't maybe I pay 120
00:39:01
before I might be thinking of Aria, I,
00:39:05
I don't know, I pay
00:39:07
for, basketball shoes plenty of times, but.
00:39:10
Yeah.
00:39:11
Jordans are going for 300, amazing.
00:39:14
Jordan, I don't know. I'm just.
00:39:16
When I see it's cute because the people that,
00:39:20
like, 90% of the people that buy Jordan's, like, don't even play basketball often,
00:39:24
or they don't wear them playing basketball.
00:39:25
I buy basketball shoes and wear them specifically for playing basketball in,
00:39:30
I don't I don't buy them to, like, wear them around.
00:39:33
Never had it's kind of embarrassing when I play basketball.
00:39:35
So I kind of avoid it.
00:39:38
Yeah.
00:39:38
You know,
00:39:39
getting older, you you move less, you kind of have less dexterity and, ups.
00:39:42
And so, yeah, I don't, I don't do too much myself.
00:39:45
But, you know, I, I could do quite a bit of damage.
00:39:49
Still, I'm still a great shooter, but, I'm not trying to impress anybody.
00:39:53
I don't give a fuck anymore. Right?
00:39:55
I was never a good shooter.
00:39:56
I was pretty good. I'd.
00:39:57
I was a good on the ball defender, but, that's that was the the
00:40:02
the other point I had the Detroit Pistons moving like water.
00:40:05
I love moving like water.
00:40:07
That's like Bruce Lee's greatest quote.
00:40:10
And and something to lift.
00:40:12
That's what I was thinking of.
00:40:14
What the fucking enter the dragon water.
00:40:16
That's the fucking where you. Yeah. Bruce Lee.
00:40:19
Yeah, totally.
00:40:21
And, I mean, you can't argue with the results, do you, Chuck Norris?
00:40:25
That's.
00:40:26
I made that up.
00:40:29
Sorry. Where's the.
00:40:30
I don't think they're going to have it from this because I made it up.
00:40:32
Doesn't mean it's not true. The.
00:40:36
He's a wreck.
00:40:37
A water
00:40:39
it is. All right. Go. Water.
00:40:41
All right.
00:40:41
Go! Like, can you play those clips that I sent?
00:40:45
I said, trying to find Enter the Dragon with what he's talking about.
00:40:48
Oh, that's a good idea. The dragon. The Boosie story.
00:40:50
We could also play, Sabrina has some filter or Sabrina Carpenter.
00:40:56
Do you know why I mentioned Sabrina Carpenter?
00:41:00
No. Sabrina
00:41:02
Carpenter sings please, please, please.
00:41:05
Oh, my God, I hate you so much.
00:41:07
I know, I know, I know, I look that up this week
00:41:10
so I could forget Namedrop yes, I knew you would know that name.
00:41:15
Sabrina. You have no idea what her name is.
00:41:18
It's Sabrina Carpenter.
00:41:19
Well, no, no, her stage name was Sabrina Carpenter, which is cool.
00:41:22
Not a real name.
00:41:24
I'm not sure it's not her real name, but, man, I'm.
00:41:28
I'm pretty sure.
00:41:29
I mean, you can fact check me on it, and I'll bet you,
00:41:33
the Looney Tunes glass.
00:41:38
Hell yeah.
00:41:39
Good callback.
00:41:42
All right. Why?
00:41:43
Every day, last time.
00:41:45
Same variety.
00:41:48
I want something different.
00:41:50
Fix me, horse and Beth.
00:41:52
All right. Oh, why, I shouldn't forever.
00:41:55
Yes. Your gracious royal Majesty, we're coming right up.
00:41:59
Yes, sir.
00:42:01
Horses never watch horses.
00:42:05
You're most wonderful, majestic majesty.
00:42:08
Graciousness.
00:42:09
Did you say horse in favor?
00:42:12
Yes. Horse and far.
00:42:17
Yes. Awesome.
00:42:18
Pfeiffer. Yes.
00:42:21
This was supposedly a huge mystery that physicists wanted to solve,
00:42:25
to understand the universe with big implications and so on.
00:42:29
Or so.
00:42:30
Popular science going to make it world.
00:42:32
And then the big mystery just fizzle.
00:42:35
Also, popular science writers wanted you to think,
00:42:38
and then the big mystery just fizzled away.
00:42:42
Whatever happened, let's have a look.
00:42:44
The biggest problem with black hole information loss is it's
00:42:48
not about, oh, we talking about black hole information.
00:42:50
You don't get Moses.
00:42:52
Listen, I give you whatever
00:42:55
Sabrina Carpenter song I want.
00:42:59
She's got a new one out of.
00:43:01
Please, please shut the fuck. Okay.
00:43:03
What information means it's totally irrelevant.
00:43:07
The issue is that Stephen Hawking found out that black holes can decay
00:43:12
by emitting radiation, which is now called the Hawking radiation.
00:43:16
According to his calculation, this evaporation process is irreversible,
00:43:21
which means that you can't be irreversible afterwards.
00:43:25
Please, please.
00:43:27
Yeah, yeah.
00:43:28
Form the black hole or what fell in later.
00:43:31
To prove this differently, there are many initial states
00:43:35
that lead to the same final state in black hole evaporation.
00:43:39
What physicists mean by information in this context
00:43:42
is just all the details that describe the initial state, which get lost.
00:43:46
It's not what we usually mean by information, really.
00:43:49
It had better be called the black hole irreversibility problem.
00:43:53
It's a problem because the irreversibility is incompatible with quantum physics.
00:43:58
In quantum physics, everything besides the measurement should be reversible.
00:44:03
Yes, that means
00:44:04
if you burn a bag of this part, the reversible process in principle,
00:44:08
unless you actually want to look at the book and you say, if you knew
00:44:12
all the details about the particles in the smoke and ashes
00:44:17
and so on, you could calculate what was in the book.
00:44:21
Of course, you can't do it in practice, but this is theoretical physics.
00:44:25
The issue is that if a black black hole
00:44:27
there would take a hell of a long time to figure out, or one
00:44:31
advanced AI algorithm to figure out, yeah, yeah, a little positive demon.
00:44:35
It could be any.
00:44:36
If you break down the ink there, there could be.
00:44:38
It could it could have said anything.
00:44:41
Yes.
00:44:43
Exactly.
00:44:43
Do you tell the exact order of.
00:44:46
No. No. In practice, no.
00:44:48
But theoretically.
00:44:50
Oh, yeah.
00:44:51
Yeah, theoretically. You're not a fuckface.
00:44:53
You're not great, right? You're a actually happens
00:44:56
before the measurement and that creates a mathematically.
00:45:00
Oh my god.
00:45:01
No no no that's good.
00:45:02
I just wanted the book part.
00:45:04
Yes. Please please please.
00:45:08
No! God, no! God, please.
00:45:11
No no no no.
00:45:15
The inconsistency.
00:45:17
It's the sort of stuff that keeps theoretical physicists up at night.
00:45:20
The reason this happens is not the horizon of the black hole.
00:45:25
The irreversibility happens because Hawking radiation is made
00:45:28
of particle pairs that are entangled across the horizon.
00:45:33
One of the.
00:45:36
Quantum entanglement.
00:45:37
But, first, because Brady always has an issue when we don't do this.
00:45:40
So, yeah, West Virginia, see you there.
00:45:42
So this rock really did not exist.
00:45:45
All right, I'll go through this and see if it's free.
00:45:48
Let me see. In the blue.
00:45:50
Well, never asking.
00:45:52
So here's a preview from the jump.
00:45:54
Don't tell me where in the world is the region, Dr.
00:45:58
Drew? Yo, Georgia.
00:46:02
It's one of the few segments with like a separate in and out.
00:46:04
And so it's always hard. No. It's necessary.
00:46:07
And I know you're a granny driver.
00:46:10
You made good time.
00:46:11
But, quantum entanglement is what Einstein called
00:46:15
spooky movement at a distance.
00:46:20
Yeah, yeah.
00:46:21
Sounds gay.
00:46:23
Well, Halloween. Too bad we're in a spooky.
00:46:25
Yeah, it's a couple days late, but, I did have a great Halloween.
00:46:29
I, I bought a bunch of candy at Kroger at 40% off.
00:46:33
I thought that was a pretty good deal.
00:46:36
The last year, I spent, like, 140 bucks.
00:46:38
This year, I spent like, 80 bucks on, How many?
00:46:41
How many kids?
00:46:44
All of them.
00:46:46
Yeah. Yeah, I got them in the basement or.
00:46:48
Yeah. Yep. Yep, that is correct.
00:46:52
Yeah.
00:46:53
I've still got Will over.
00:46:56
We did, we did, Halloween and, we're
00:47:01
we're kind of on a
00:47:01
on a cul de sac, and our next door neighbor wasn't doing anything,
00:47:05
and the two other houses are more postured to come off the main street.
00:47:09
And so we kind of had to come out of their way to, to come to us.
00:47:12
But, enough of them came to us.
00:47:15
You must come. You must come.
00:47:17
Cool.
00:47:19
And, some of them were taking the walking path to the door.
00:47:23
Some of them were running right up the grass.
00:47:25
I personally don't give a shit, but, there was, like, some rocks and shit there.
00:47:29
And there's some weeds
00:47:30
that, like, are from the previous owner, and, a couple kids almost tripped.
00:47:34
And so my, my girlfriend moves a few of the rocks.
00:47:37
Unfortunately, she didn't move enough of the rocks because,
00:47:40
one of the last people that was, was, was, there's probably like this
00:47:45
four, three, four year old girl so excited, running up.
00:47:49
And we're like, we're like, oh, no, no tracks on those rocks.
00:47:53
Smacks her fucking face on the ground, luckily was not on the cement.
00:47:56
It was on the it was on the dirt, but still it's.
00:47:59
And they started crying.
00:48:00
Her brother picked her up and it was just like,
00:48:02
all right, there's, there's there's your Halloween.
00:48:05
Oh we tried I don't know, we were trying to we're like we're like, oh no, no, no.
00:48:09
But you're here.
00:48:10
You know he's got a funny light on.
00:48:13
I turned on my porch light.
00:48:14
So the old candy never got a single finger trigger.
00:48:19
Not one.
00:48:20
That's weird.
00:48:21
Well, I live on this road.
00:48:24
It's very. We started. We started early.
00:48:26
So where I come from, at a certain point, they.
00:48:29
They decided to go.
00:48:31
Nope.
00:48:31
Halloween is from 8A8PM to, I think
00:48:36
9:06 p.m.
00:48:37
to 8 p.m. or something.
00:48:40
Yeah.
00:48:40
Where I moved, it's,
00:48:42
it said in the whatever city bullshit that it's just it's whatever.
00:48:46
It's, you know, while I was like, it used to be nice.
00:48:48
So we were out there early.
00:48:50
We didn't get anybody until, like, after six, and, we stayed out there late
00:48:54
and we didn't really get many people after eight, so it was very confusing.
00:48:58
Yeah.
00:48:58
I started like four, but like I said, I didn't get my first.
00:49:03
I'm still waiting on my first customer, but I left it late on to like 9 or 10.
00:49:07
I know, but you're like, I don't know
00:49:11
how how close proximity are
00:49:14
housing, and cemetery.
00:49:18
And, it takes me five minutes of
00:49:22
bricks blocking you get you got a built in like Halloween.
00:49:26
Halloween decorations.
00:49:27
I know you're right, I know.
00:49:29
Are you already a friggin cemetery?
00:49:30
And create, like, a little, like, walk through
00:49:33
like a, like a little haunted house using the cemetery?
00:49:36
I already set up.
00:49:37
I set up a milk crate on each side.
00:49:39
Well, you everyone knows this, but I've got to milk everyone.
00:49:42
That's it. Yeah.
00:49:43
And I like to go silver apple cart and not get the footage.
00:49:51
Yeah.
00:49:51
So we did that. Yeah, right,
00:49:54
I don't know.
00:49:55
Did you go disc in yesterday?
00:49:58
I did, that was fun.
00:50:00
That was the only crew I, I thought I won.
00:50:03
I don't know, I feel like I missed.
00:50:05
I feel like there was a mistake in the score at some point because.
00:50:08
Yeah, I don't do I, do you mean, like, we shouldn't lose to any of those guys?
00:50:13
I don't feel like we crashed and burned.
00:50:15
We did not like.
00:50:17
No. I think Jeremy was keeping score for himself.
00:50:20
I don't believe our, our crew ever
00:50:23
really, like, acknowledge the score at any point during the game.
00:50:26
I think we kind of knew we were up and then we kind of,
00:50:31
maybe we relaxed, but we knew we were up by a decent amount
00:50:33
where we were just like, yeah, this is we got this in the bag, like.
00:50:35
And so I don't recall ever anyone double
00:50:39
checking on scores or even giving a shit because it was someone.
00:50:42
It was a good day regardless.
00:50:43
But yeah, it was fun.
00:50:45
I don't I remember that first.
00:50:47
I remember being that much fun.
00:50:49
Those first three holes were such ass like I we were all throwing fucking terrible.
00:50:54
But that, oh yeah, helped warm us up
00:50:56
because I think we killed that the rest of the goddamn time.
00:50:58
Yeah, we did.
00:51:01
Steve's no slouch.
00:51:02
He knows what he's doing.
00:51:03
Yeah, I don't know.
00:51:04
I feel like I've never necessarily met him before,
00:51:07
but he mentioned some about one of his desk is a unit.
00:51:11
Unique desk. So. Yeah.
00:51:12
How long has Steve been a Stephen a thing?
00:51:15
You can ask him about Jack, and I'll tell you about Jack.
00:51:18
Okay.
00:51:19
I don't know, I, I think I feel like I've met him or seen him.
00:51:23
He's he's I don't know, he's more a part of that.
00:51:25
True than I just look or some shit.
00:51:28
He looks like a motherfucking rock star.
00:51:29
I don't know, I know, isn't that cool? The kid rock kind of vibe.
00:51:34
He's always had that with the long hair, but, Yeah.
00:51:37
Mustache. But really nothing.
00:51:39
No. Well, trust me, this is not a mustache.
00:51:42
Just because my fucking beard is great. So I do not have a mustache.
00:51:45
This is because my fucking beard is fucking gray.
00:51:47
I fucking hate because it looks like I have a mustache.
00:51:50
And it's like, no, I'm not a mustache guy.
00:51:52
It's a gay, all right, but here we are.
00:51:55
I got a mustache in a soul patch sometimes because of the fucking lighting, right?
00:51:59
Oh, yeah.
00:51:59
I'm struggling with lighting over here too.
00:52:03
Oh, no, that's not. That's just because.
00:52:05
Because of your forehead.
00:52:07
I just sent over.
00:52:09
I, osmosis rap in the, the group text.
00:52:13
Is there any way you can pull that up?
00:52:15
Was that. And. No, I've already have it pulled up.
00:52:17
I just don't know when to keep it up and why.
00:52:19
I have no no idea.
00:52:21
The contacts are want to do it? That's usually Brady's.
00:52:23
Oh, yeah, I know, I know what to do with my content and when to shove it in.
00:52:27
And even if it doesn't make sense, I still stick it in there now.
00:52:30
No. Right now. Roll the clip. Brady.
00:52:35
Yo. Oh, hey.
00:52:37
About a social media player we filmed, small sister.
00:52:41
Oh. Teeth in here for ages past a transport that you hate.
00:52:45
Oh. Say, to see what the flows from high to low concentration.
00:52:50
Yeah, ain't no hesitation I just got to be blessed of the greatest.
00:52:53
That's insane.
00:52:54
Otherwise, if you're rapping it, how many try to ruin the vibe
00:52:59
with the first folk trying to throw for some water the wrong way?
00:53:03
It's bad.
00:53:03
This goes against the laws of nature, y'all.
00:53:06
A sadness.
00:53:07
Sponsor, sponsors.
00:53:08
Let's take them, place the loops off, and then I believe our sponsor
00:53:12
sponsors, the King of transport. Natural smoke.
00:53:15
No need to court.
00:53:17
We first I smoke since the imposter.
00:53:19
The fake try to steal a spotlight mic.
00:53:21
I supposed to say what's the water through the membrane with?
00:53:23
Brush up against the grain. What? The trash.
00:53:26
But at what cost, y'all?
00:53:28
At a free requires energy.
00:53:30
It's plain to see.
00:53:32
Pumping the straight.
00:53:32
It's sure ain't no for that sake. For more,
00:53:37
scopes.
00:53:38
This is so slick. No pumps required.
00:53:41
It's quite appealing.
00:53:42
Don't fill this giant penis assimilating the equal.
00:53:46
And it's.
00:53:46
So you say I smoke this.
00:53:49
Well, I think we better place a loop.
00:53:51
So I gotta believe Bowser's the King of Transport.
00:53:54
There we go. No need to court.
00:53:56
So next time and so much, so much better smokes.
00:53:59
It's got the show.
00:54:00
It's the old cheap.
00:54:01
The originator, the founder, the passive transport.
00:54:03
Don't meet the pastor. Nature's got the blueprints.
00:54:05
I passed bills penis as well.
00:54:08
So I brace the rail on the other drink.
00:54:10
Every time there's a senior assistant, I smoke.
00:54:14
So he's everything
00:54:17
from I.
00:54:20
Oh, there it is. Smoke. No need. The court.
00:54:22
So there you have it.
00:54:23
The real deal.
00:54:23
The Lord goes to the King that's here to stay.
00:54:26
Yo, respect the OG. Don't forget the name.
00:54:28
I suppose it's the one that know me. The top of the cat.
00:54:30
That's.
00:54:31
That's not even me.
00:54:32
As Moses rap song that I had selected.
00:54:36
Oh, okay.
00:54:39
There's another osmosis rap on the feed.
00:54:44
So there you have it.
00:54:45
The real deal, I suppose. Okay.
00:54:48
Wow, that's a lot of flagrant unfinished business.
00:54:50
Of what?
00:54:50
I don't need the top of the damn flash.
00:54:55
Up, up.
00:54:57
Which?
00:55:06
All right, I penis.
00:55:08
Yeah, that's lots of penis.
00:55:10
I can't believe we killed Brady.
00:55:12
Nice cock. Brady.
00:55:14
Nice guy. Brady.
00:55:16
Yeah. So,
00:55:20
What does that supposed to mean again?
00:55:22
It it's, it's it's more, I think I need to go through
00:55:26
what semi-permeable means first, though.
00:55:30
We got to take you back, take a big step back and take a running,
00:55:33
running jump at this, semi-permeable membrane means
00:55:38
some stuff can pass through it while some stuff can't.
00:55:43
Sometimes it's one way, sometimes it's both ways.
00:55:46
I know draw goes both ways.
00:55:49
So, so, cell walls
00:55:54
of both plants and animals have semi-permeable membranes,
00:55:58
and that allows for water to pass through because they need
00:56:02
a fresh supply of water.
00:56:04
And it goes
00:56:06
in the direction of more solvents.
00:56:10
So since water is I don't even know why it does it.
00:56:15
I wouldn't call this an emergent property.
00:56:16
I think it's just something it naturally does.
00:56:20
And and there's probably other compounds that do that.
00:56:24
But, water seeks
00:56:28
solvent solution.
00:56:30
So from a higher concentration
00:56:33
to a lower concentration, it dilutes things.
00:56:37
So if, if it's in,
00:56:41
freshwater, saltwater, semi-permeable membrane,
00:56:46
it is going to pass back and forth until it gets everything equalized.
00:56:50
And that's kind of what I was getting at, was it was kind of like my 69 symmetry
00:56:55
thing is like the reciprocating balance in life.
00:57:01
You should seek balance.
00:57:03
Like, I work hard, I, I party hard,
00:57:07
I've, I have actually attained balance.
00:57:14
Have you?
00:57:15
I think so, I, I think I'm doing it right.
00:57:18
I think I like the way I live.
00:57:20
My lifestyle is.
00:57:23
I like.
00:57:24
Yeah. Yeah, exactly.
00:57:26
And and if you don't, and that's that just you just like any of you,
00:57:31
makes it necessary changes.
00:57:36
I'm not telling you how to live your life, but
00:57:39
you definitely live your life more like I do,
00:57:42
right?
00:57:42
I know I'm just as pretentious as my
00:57:45
lab coat.
00:57:49
No. Yeah, yeah.
00:57:50
I'm not telling you how to think, but it would help if I did.
00:57:54
Well, so we have crossed into a new month, so we know we are now in November.
00:58:01
So this is our first flood rains of November 2024.
00:58:04
Okay.
00:58:05
I brought this up on the previous, segment, and I wanted to return to it.
00:58:10
So, we are going to we're going to go through, what month is it?
00:58:16
Okay.
00:58:16
There's November, which is, jelly bean pledge, hedge pledge 2024.
00:58:22
There's no such thing as vegetable veg.
00:58:24
Veg pledge is an exciting and compassionate campaign that encourage
00:58:27
individuals to make a positive impact on their health and the environment.
00:58:32
I mean, that's not bad.
00:58:33
I like it, vegetables don't exist.
00:58:36
National Novel Writing Month
00:58:38
oh, I want to read a book or two as non not. No.
00:58:42
Oh no, no one would.
00:58:44
Please hold on, hold on.
00:58:48
Fucking, where is it?
00:58:51
Goddamn it,
00:58:53
I suck at this, Brady.
00:58:55
Now that the,
00:58:56
the political ads going away, we're going to get a lot more drug ads.
00:59:00
I love it when they say the name of the drug.
00:59:04
And it's like two words.
00:59:05
They're both made up,
00:59:08
and then they list the the possible dangers.
00:59:11
And it's worse than any of the symptoms of the thing it's carrying.
00:59:16
Yeah. Right.
00:59:18
I know they brought that up several times.
00:59:21
Rogan has brought that up, to Trump.
00:59:25
He's brought it up to,
00:59:27
JD Vance.
00:59:29
I didn't listen to the, Fetterman
00:59:34
podcast, but I did listen to the Elon Musk one on the way up here.
00:59:37
And it was it was good.
00:59:39
It was kind of non, non eventful. But,
00:59:43
it is interesting just,
00:59:45
I don't know,
00:59:48
the history of, of him buying Twitter
00:59:51
and all this shit coming out and, and being verified of all this back
00:59:54
backdoor political bullshit that you could 100%
00:59:59
consider rigging when it comes to elections,
01:00:02
even on their own side,
01:00:04
when it comes to their own candidates that they're choosing.
01:00:07
Right.
01:00:08
I thought he was going to buy one of the networks, ABC or NBC,
01:00:11
whoever has The View just so he could fire Wolf Goldberg.
01:00:15
This is the view.
01:00:17
Sorry.
01:00:17
Whenever I hear that, I always hear this is this is this the view?
01:00:22
No, no, that was it was whoever played Barbara.
01:00:25
Walter. Barbara.
01:00:26
Oh, yeah.
01:00:27
She, Molly Shannon. No, that wasn't Molly Shannon.
01:00:30
That was,
01:00:31
Whatever.
01:00:32
Okay, so there's other, National Scholarship Month,
01:00:35
COPD awareness month, COPD.
01:00:39
That's the breathing develop.
01:00:40
Yeah. Right. Yep.
01:00:42
Okay.
01:00:42
National career development month, National diabetes month.
01:00:47
Now we're celebrating diabetes this morning.
01:00:49
Yeah.
01:00:50
Go diabetics mouth cancer action month.
01:00:53
So great action month for a mouth cancer. Yep.
01:00:56
All right.
01:00:57
Men's health awareness month.
01:00:59
And that is where we end.
01:01:00
So, they shoehorn so many fucking months into these.
01:01:04
But, yeah, you have to, but happy November, everyone.
01:01:08
Yeah.
01:01:08
I'm going to try to eat pizza this month.
01:01:12
You do, the more you know. Okay.
01:01:14
So anyway, back to advertising.
01:01:15
So I'll be glad when the political ads are done.
01:01:19
I'm sick of of drug ads.
01:01:22
But you know what, ad?
01:01:24
I'm not sick of drugs, but I'm sick of the drug ads, right?
01:01:26
It adds up.
01:01:27
I think the drugs, I've gotten this little jingle stuck in my head.
01:01:32
What did he say?
01:01:35
It's.
01:01:35
It's brief.
01:01:37
Like, I'm loving it, dude.
01:01:41
Did do.
01:01:41
But it's, avocados from Mexico,
01:01:45
and it makes me think, you know, you know, the Aztecs,
01:01:50
I usually go here earlier, but,
01:01:54
the Aztecs did not call themselves Aztecs.
01:01:58
This is something made up in the last hundred years by some Ivy League.
01:02:03
I don't know, grad student.
01:02:05
Anyway, if it's what some a group of somebody was referred to as.
01:02:08
What? Why does that matter? It's just. What?
01:02:11
Oh, well, let me call it. Right? Right.
01:02:13
Yeah. Right.
01:02:14
An aunt an aunt is probably sitting there going, motherfucker,
01:02:17
we're not called ants. You know what I mean? Like, right.
01:02:19
Are you right? Yeah. We're just.
01:02:21
Well, we're choosing to call them.
01:02:23
The trick there was, they called themselves
01:02:26
the Mohicans, and that's spelled Mexica.
01:02:29
So if you're talking about Mexican and Mexicans
01:02:33
and Mohicans and it's spelled exactly the same way. So.
01:02:37
So if you want to talk before or after Spain
01:02:40
basically killed everybody in in Central America, then,
01:02:46
you have to come up with a different name for the,
01:02:48
the prior to the conquistadors conquering.
01:02:54
Sorry I lost you with.
01:02:55
I had to, you have to come.
01:02:57
Osmosis. Osmosis.
01:03:00
As Moses.
01:03:01
Osmosis.
01:03:02
Osmosis, osmosis.
01:03:05
I like the way osmosis
01:03:09
with all those osmosis eyes and S's osmosis sounds.
01:03:15
It's just got a lot of O's
01:03:16
and plants and animals in which liquid moves gradually from one part of the body,
01:03:21
or place to another through membrane covering.
01:03:24
So you imagine the whole thing like was a distilled
01:03:27
solution, non distilled water, a mineral? Yes.
01:03:30
You can drink whatever the fuck water you want
01:03:32
as long as you take a multivitamin vitamin.
01:03:34
Yeah, you need it.
01:03:36
It's going to absorb the minerals anyway.
01:03:39
So you got to put in extra.
01:03:44
Because you piss out most of the minerals you take,
01:03:47
like you take your multi-vitamin and you pee immediately fluorescent
01:03:51
s because you're peeing out most of those things still take it.
01:03:54
It's not bad.
01:03:56
It's just the body's not terribly efficient at absorbing that crap.
01:04:01
And osmosis doesn't help.
01:04:04
It actually hinders the process.
01:04:05
But we need it.
01:04:06
So, it's it's a necessary inefficiency.
01:04:10
It's a necessary evil.
01:04:11
It's a necessary evil.
01:04:13
Osmosis. Osmosis.
01:04:15
I want to talk about evil today.
01:04:17
And how about this little, thought experiment?
01:04:21
What if you what?
01:04:22
What if you could travel,
01:04:25
to any time
01:04:28
of your life, like, your current consciousness
01:04:31
can zip back to when you were five or zip forward when you're 90.
01:04:34
What do you mean to experience life?
01:04:38
Your consciousness could experience life for, you know, half hour
01:04:44
later
01:04:45
and then and then come back to your present body?
01:04:49
I'd be disappointed, I think.
01:04:51
Oh, yeah, I see a bunch of questions like, I'm never going to get that.
01:04:55
I'd rather go back in time for a half an hour back.
01:04:58
Oh, shit.
01:04:58
That sucks. Yeah, it'd be like, oh, my God, this is boring. This sucks.
01:05:01
It might not be possible, but come to think of it,
01:05:04
backward might not be either.
01:05:08
Yeah,
01:05:09
yeah.
01:05:10
My God, I'm talking about my girl.
01:05:13
I talked about the movie infinite.
01:05:16
This is more about the movie, everywhere.
01:05:19
All the time.
01:05:20
All at once or whatever we called.
01:05:23
You see that the Asian lady that that.
01:05:26
Yeah, I the great descriptor. Yep.
01:05:28
You were once the Asian lady. Yeah.
01:05:30
Oh, yeah. Of course, of course.
01:05:34
It's called everywhere all the time.
01:05:36
All right. Now ding ding ding.
01:05:39
Oh, shoot.
01:05:41
Oh. And, and technical difficulties, because we're being raised
01:05:45
racial about it ain't no right.
01:05:46
Yeah.
01:05:47
Please hold on. Well, we be racist, right?
01:05:50
At least the the wrong.
01:05:51
Where's the where's the.
01:05:54
Oh, man, I'm Brady.
01:05:55
You know the way I know this Brady to only so much.
01:05:59
Yeah. God damn it.
01:06:02
I saw that he was on his phone, and that can't be good.
01:06:05
I know that can't be good.
01:06:08
I being on his phone, that's not like.
01:06:11
No, I'm always on my phone.
01:06:13
I can't do anything.
01:06:14
I can't direct the show from this.
01:06:18
Like we're I don't know.
01:06:20
Does he not have it in this list?
01:06:23
He was sitting your forehead ringing like, what about that one?
01:06:26
Was that one? Oh, name.
01:06:28
Yeah. I need some kind of name.
01:06:31
And it's a type of Asian slur.
01:06:33
Please, give up your phone ringing. The
01:06:38
e. I am Shing Bong.
01:06:42
Right. Exactly. Okay. Continue. Now. We did it.
01:06:44
Okay. That is my name.
01:06:46
But that is my my Asian name, though.
01:06:49
Sheng Fong, it was it?
01:06:51
Yeah, yeah, I made it up.
01:06:53
S h e n g following Shane Fong
01:06:59
I don't know from Mortal Kombat.
01:07:02
Yeah, that's.
01:07:02
Yeah.
01:07:03
Shane Fong is a mortal Kombat character.
01:07:07
Shane.
01:07:08
So sorry.
01:07:11
No, but. The.
01:07:22
This should have been more combat
01:07:24
with my lab coat, my shiny forehead
01:07:27
and look cool.
01:07:29
I don't I look cool, I'd rather I'd be like Raiden,
01:07:33
I'd rather Picard and,
01:07:35
one of the, Star Trek guys fight.
01:07:40
Picard's bad ass.
01:07:41
But Kirk has a double axle part about both of them.
01:07:44
What have they had?
01:07:45
What have you had a mortal Kombat game that you could fight them
01:07:48
against each other? Who had one?
01:07:49
Who would you want to win, and then who would actually win?
01:07:52
Even when I would want him to win. But
01:07:57
he's a better captain.
01:07:59
But no, but I mean, he's brawny and the other one's got more,
01:08:02
more meat on them. Is that what you're going by? That's it.
01:08:04
We're going. Shatner.
01:08:06
Yeah, but I mean, Shatner was, sir, the what? Sir?
01:08:09
Patrick Stewart Patrick Stewart was in what era?
01:08:12
The early 90s. Yeah.
01:08:15
And what was Shatner, the late 70s.
01:08:18
70s? Okay, so what about that extra technology that
01:08:21
that Picard has that Shatner doesn't?
01:08:24
Oh, right. Right.
01:08:26
That's unfair. Right?
01:08:28
Here's 20 years of space technology.
01:08:30
Yeah. It is. I mean, the ship was better this.
01:08:33
This tech was better.
01:08:34
It was all better right after the beam me up with so much better.
01:08:38
Good job.
01:08:39
All right, well, it's under our now.
01:08:42
Yeah.
01:08:45
God damn.
01:08:49
How about this?
01:08:50
I don't
01:08:50
I don't know how to switch over to rumble,
01:08:52
but let's pretend, because we're probably gonna get kicked off of YouTube
01:08:54
before we know it.
01:08:55
I hope that you ready to rumble.
01:08:56
Oh, you ready to rumble?
01:08:58
I hope that you ready to rumble.
01:09:00
I hope you ready to rumble.
01:09:01
I hope that you ready to rumble.
01:09:03
Oh, you ready to rumble.
01:09:06
Oh that's all.
01:09:07
Oh. And where's the second part of it?
01:09:08
God damn you, Brady!
01:09:20
Ladies and gentlemen, I hope that you ready to
01:09:23
okay.
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That you ready to rumble?
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Oh, just keep playing everything we've got.
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The chicken attack that you ready to rumble?
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Please?
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I hope that you ready to rumble.
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I hope that you ready to rumble.
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Yeah, I think I did it, I think I did it, I got it.
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Yeah, that was good.
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All right, let's dive right in.
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In this corner, 143 pounds with safety glasses and a wheel to.
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Not just no class, but also real bargains.
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And, you know, there's a kid wise beyond years.
01:10:03
I love kids, I'm a kid.
01:10:06
But once there's children involved, are there any kids involved?
01:10:09
Can you actually play the clue?
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You know, unicorn horn or the other one?
01:10:14
The other one.
01:10:19
Nope.
01:10:19
Hold on.
01:10:19
I gotta make it full screen after I choose to be sure. Yeah.
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The unicorn horn, that is our flashcards.
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Gold. We're saving that fudge gas goal.
01:10:27
Oh, damn it! Yeah.
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Oh, yeah.
01:10:30
So, here's the thing.
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We're at work drunk.
01:10:37
Oh, Gary and the kid.
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Hello?
01:10:39
Oh, is there anything going on in the news or anything?
01:10:43
Not really, other than, you know, tomorrow's the big day, so have to wait.
01:10:48
What big day?
01:10:49
I don't know, I hadn't heard about it.
01:10:51
When did you guys film this?
01:10:53
Today.
01:10:54
Look at my shirt.
01:10:55
He's. So. He's talking about tomorrow.
01:10:57
Yeah.
01:10:59
Blue white shirt.
01:11:00
Currently your shirt.
01:11:03
Like current shirt.
01:11:05
It is the shirt in the clip.
01:11:07
It's stay.
01:11:09
That's how you can tell I wear a different shirt every day.
01:11:12
That's this shirt.
01:11:13
Hold on, hold on. Really?
01:11:15
Wait. Right.
01:11:17
How do we know you didn't wear so you never wear the same shirt twice,
01:11:20
is what you're trying to say?
01:11:21
No, I mean this this is this is so it's got a hole in it.
01:11:26
Oh, so you literally wear
01:11:29
the same shirt every day, then every day.
01:11:31
Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So you're a liar.
01:11:33
All right. Okay. Very good.
01:11:35
I haven't heard anything about it on every single media.
01:11:39
Yeah. So what's tomorrow?
01:11:41
Erection day.
01:11:43
Oh, I think get, like, a good erection above all of them.
01:11:45
I don't think so.
01:11:46
Okay, well, I can nail Trump.
01:11:49
And if I hear a Trump at it, I different.
01:11:51
Wait, did I go to bed?
01:11:52
Oh, it's awesome watching, trying to watch a video on YouTube in the kid.
01:11:56
Hello?
01:11:57
Oh, is there anything going on in the news or anything?
01:11:59
Not really, other than, you know, tomorrow's the big day, so I really
01:12:04
I haven't heard anything about it on every single media platform.
01:12:08
No, it's awesome watching,
01:12:09
trying to watch a video on YouTube, and you get one ad that's for Kamala.
01:12:12
And then the very next ad is for Trump, correct?
01:12:14
I don't know, I don't I don't know who to vote for it
01:12:16
because I've been persuaded by two different videos.
01:12:18
Tell me the other right.
01:12:20
I kind of want to go the other way no matter what I hear advertised.
01:12:24
Like, is the kid old enough to vote?
01:12:27
He gets into that.
01:12:30
Okay. Like in 2 in 2 more years, I'm a lot.
01:12:32
I think I'm saying that. Right.
01:12:34
Yeah, I, I want to vote Trump.
01:12:36
And if I hear a Trump, I want to try to pronounce Kyle, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:12:40
Yeah.
01:12:41
But, we're who do you think the
01:12:44
the greater our media area is going to vote for greater?
01:12:47
Oh, I don't know. I mean, he's usually pretty blue.
01:12:49
So I think I think this one's going to go to the Democrat.
01:12:52
I'm, I'm I'm above a lot of them.
01:12:53
I don't think so. Okay.
01:12:55
Okay. Nailed it. Three times.
01:12:56
Yeah.
01:12:57
What would be disappointing is if our in our entire region
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votes Trump and, the state goes to the Dems, but,
01:13:04
it's hard to say with Detroit usually.
01:13:06
Yeah, it's usually pretty close. Takes all.
01:13:08
Yeah.
01:13:08
Everybody else Flint and you're born and Pine and Ann Arbor.
01:13:14
I didn't even think about college towns.
01:13:17
Okay, we got plenty of those.
01:13:19
I'm not going to vote.
01:13:20
That's my that's my thought.
01:13:21
I keep seeing ads and stuff telling me to vote.
01:13:23
I think I'm going to.
01:13:24
I'm going to boycott it and not vote.
01:13:26
I love how Eminem told me to vote, but he was.
01:13:28
He's supporting the wrong side.
01:13:31
But I am going to vote for Trump for the third consecutive time.
01:13:36
I've only been able to vote once, so this will be my second time.
01:13:39
There it is.
01:13:40
I'm still, no, you know, guy Brant Peterson.
01:13:43
I know I still got to lock in with them.
01:13:45
Not real impressed with the other ones.
01:13:47
So Brant Peterson's got my vote this time, right?
01:13:50
I'm in. He'll win.
01:13:52
Great job. As above. So below.
01:13:55
Low IQ, I guess you could say.
01:14:00
So, Brant Peterson, that's our official endorsement.
01:14:03
Interesting.
01:14:04
I don't think anybody can argue that, but I'm just going to be glad when it's over.
01:14:09
I don't care who's president honestly, anymore.
01:14:12
It's just get it done.
01:14:14
Like, stop calling me.
01:14:16
Yeah, but at the same time, I've never thought of that.
01:14:18
But I am very curious. Now, what? Stopped texting me.
01:14:21
That would be.
01:14:22
I'm curious of the outcome is going to be,
01:14:25
I know we know the outcome.
01:14:29
It is.
01:14:29
Trump will be our next president.
01:14:32
Yeah, it's very obvious, but it is very obvious.
01:14:35
Yeah,
01:14:37
it'll be the, like, they keep the elections, keep
01:14:40
looking like they're getting closer and closer.
01:14:42
This is going this is going to be blown wide open.
01:14:44
Now, even so, say that the interesting thing
01:14:47
that was on, Rogan's podcast, when it comes to, the Fetterman thing,
01:14:52
the Fetterman was like, beating around the bush
01:14:54
when Rogan was asking them about the illegals that are being brought
01:14:58
in and the fact that a lot of them are being pushed to swing states.
01:15:01
And because they're being given all these great things by democratic people
01:15:07
and potentially being demonized by Republican type
01:15:10
people, that you're basically buying the, the votes
01:15:14
and putting them in swing states so they sway that swing state.
01:15:18
And then you have a situation where you just always are in charge,
01:15:22
buying votes.
01:15:23
I've seen some outrageous numbers like the, the advertising
01:15:26
for the political campaigns are in the billions.
01:15:29
There was one Senate seat like in, I forget the, the state,
01:15:34
but if they spent like half a billion,
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they shouldn't be allowed to do that.
01:15:39
A Senate seat isn't worth half $1 billion.
01:15:42
It should be whoever is like whoever's,
01:15:45
donating the most to charities and stuff should.
01:15:49
Right?
01:15:51
No, it just became this,
01:15:53
this high dollar industry, and I don't understand it.
01:15:57
I mean, there's a lot of things that are money off of this.
01:16:00
The networks.
01:16:01
Right, right.
01:16:03
The advertisers for the ads. Yeah. Right. The.
01:16:05
Yeah.
01:16:05
The people that that sell airtime.
01:16:09
Now, the there was, controversy, controversy.
01:16:13
I feel like this like too bright.
01:16:15
Let's better a little grainier privacy.
01:16:20
There you go, traveler.
01:16:21
See, I guess it's a little bit, of,
01:16:24
kind of come.
01:16:27
Yeah. He said it right.
01:16:28
On being on Saturday night, Saturday Night Live, Saturday Night Live.
01:16:34
She was very briefly on Saturday Night Live.
01:16:36
And because that's a, non cable nationally broadcast network
01:16:42
that's technically, illegal because they need to then honor Trump
01:16:47
and give him the same exact amount equal time.
01:16:50
Yeah.
01:16:51
So that's potentially, a folly.
01:16:55
There was also the, Jimmy Kimmel had made some kind of joke about Trump,
01:17:00
people that are voting for Trump to go out on like
01:17:03
November 6th and vote
01:17:06
there.
01:17:07
There was someone who was on Twitter in the previous election
01:17:11
that had made a similar joke, and it supposedly was obviously a joke.
01:17:16
He got prosecuted and was was, got fined or sentenced to something.
01:17:21
And I'm kidding for making people late to vote no,
01:17:24
just for insinuate because that is illegal to to mislead.
01:17:28
Oh. Yeah.
01:17:30
So he did it on Twitter and Jimmy Kimmel did it on,
01:17:34
national television. So
01:17:38
that's also interesting.
01:17:40
And it's a it's a double standard.
01:17:43
It is it's it's it's weird. It's very weird.
01:17:46
It is weird. It's scary.
01:17:47
It's it's, it reminds me of prostitution being illegal.
01:17:51
But filming porn is perfectly legal.
01:17:56
It's bizarre.
01:17:59
Yeah, yeah.
01:17:59
So Fetterman Fetterman on the on the episode was like the one joke.
01:18:03
And I asked him about that.
01:18:04
He just kind of beat around the bush and and of course Rogan
01:18:08
then kind of comes back
01:18:09
and makes him doubles down on it, and he just beat around the bush again.
01:18:13
And then he kind of doubles down on it again.
01:18:15
And the dude was just with it filibustering, which I don't
01:18:19
I don't prefer that terminology because it just sounds stupid.
01:18:21
He was just he was just not answering the question.
01:18:24
He was giving non-answers like, oh, those assholes do.
01:18:26
Yeah.
01:18:27
I don't know, maybe maybe his, and maybe his, his adages.
01:18:32
I like to stay out of the controversy, but you're right.
01:18:35
You're a you're on the political agenda and you're you're.
01:18:40
I don't know, you could always say he couldn't.
01:18:41
He always just say, hey, look, I'm going for my constituents in my state.
01:18:45
I have no idea what the national perspective is
01:18:47
when it comes to the Democratic Party.
01:18:48
I'm doing what my constituents want in my my state.
01:18:54
Okay.
01:18:55
Yeah.
01:18:55
Is that why can't they why can't they just say, hey, you know, I might not be okay
01:18:59
with that, but I'm like, still, I'm trying to do my thing in my area.
01:19:02
I'm not running for that position.
01:19:04
Am I okay with that man?
01:19:05
Probably not.
01:19:06
But is it the end of the world? Maybe not.
01:19:09
Why can't they be honest?
01:19:10
Why can't they be honest talkers? Why can't they just?
01:19:12
You should run for public office.
01:19:15
How do you even start?
01:19:16
How do you do that?
01:19:17
Like where do you even go? Like who?
01:19:19
How do you even get people to listen to you?
01:19:21
You know, it's like I started a podcast.
01:19:24
Yeah.
01:19:24
If anyone has any idea of how to get people to listen to us, let us know
01:19:28
if you. Right.
01:19:29
I know, you know, I've been watching the views and, like,
01:19:32
we're in the 2000 range, we.
01:19:36
But, you know, 2000.
01:19:38
I'm. I'm reaching people.
01:19:41
We need a consultant or something. We need.
01:19:43
We need someone who's, finger is on the pulse.
01:19:45
I mean,
01:19:46
I go, finger on the pulse,
01:19:48
as they say, you get a player.
01:19:51
This is Flashdance gold.
01:19:54
This is the kid segment.
01:19:55
It's so good. The unicorn one.
01:19:58
Yeah, a kid. Yeah, it's good.
01:20:01
Is it?
01:20:02
He can carry the rest of the show.
01:20:04
Hi, guys.
01:20:06
The. I don't know if, the clips get shown tonight.
01:20:09
It is.
01:20:10
Oh, no.
01:20:11
I'm the kid in battery.
01:20:15
Okay, bye.
01:20:17
Has above. So below.
01:20:18
That's lasted. No. It was. Oh. What is that?
01:20:20
So he's not coming. Yeah. He had a good run.
01:20:24
He will come.
01:20:25
He's retired.
01:20:26
They will come.
01:20:29
I don't think Brady has that one in this.
01:20:31
The cameraman commercial.
01:20:32
The come the cameraman.
01:20:34
That's all right. We'll go to the. We'll go to the kid.
01:20:37
And since we paused from the kids so long and because I love the kid bumper.
01:20:41
Yeah. I don't love the kid.
01:20:43
I love the children, but not the kid.
01:20:46
Where is it?
01:20:48
I'm a big fan in this corner.
01:20:50
And 123 pounds with safety glasses and a wheel to not just, no question,
01:20:55
but also about the kids and, you know, the kid wise beyond years.
01:20:59
I mean, I know I got to see the kids are there are there
01:21:02
any once there's children, are there any kids involved.
01:21:07
Are there no.
01:21:10
Okay.
01:21:11
There we are. Yes.
01:21:12
Unicorn horn.
01:21:12
First of all, first and foremost,
01:21:15
that's, that's my kitty costume
01:21:17
I wore last fledge cast.
01:21:20
Your kitty costume?
01:21:23
Yeah. Even the kid looks uncomfortable.
01:21:26
He always does.
01:21:28
What's does Disneyland is it for?
01:21:30
From a band from the 70s that he never witnessed, ever?
01:21:33
Yes. No.
01:21:34
That's Bucky's.
01:21:36
Oh, it's a big gap, you know, down.
01:21:39
So I don't get it. Which.
01:21:40
There's no Bucky's anywhere near us, so we're.
01:21:42
No, I'm not even close.
01:21:44
I don't even think they have Bucky's in Montana.
01:21:47
No, they didn't here, so he just he ordered it from the internet and had it.
01:21:50
Yes. It's probably what happened.
01:21:52
He had to fucking weirdo.
01:21:54
Sam where he got his black dress shirt.
01:21:56
Come on, you don't.
01:21:57
He's our only customer. Not name me.
01:22:01
I inherited a shirt.
01:22:03
He don't start, I don't, I bought it.
01:22:05
See you later, Greg.
01:22:06
The that junk doesn't age well. Why?
01:22:10
Didn't he go to hell?
01:22:12
Hey, did his, did his victim donate?
01:22:14
12 000 pound it.
01:22:16
Hey, it's the Gary and the kid.
01:22:18
All right, guys, we're here.
01:22:20
It's this is a guy.
01:22:23
This is a different perspective.
01:22:25
I like.
01:22:26
The kid's like a fucking shapeshifter.
01:22:29
I swear to God, he was.
01:22:30
He gains weight and loses weight like Oprah.
01:22:34
He's a 145 pounds like the.
01:22:36
I know, but it depends on, like, the certain perspective, whichever angle.
01:22:39
And sometimes he looks like he's starting to, like, put on a few too many pounds,
01:22:42
and sometimes he looks like he needs to gain a few too many pounds.
01:22:45
He always be. No, no. The second one.
01:22:47
Look at that belly.
01:22:48
Now he looks.
01:22:49
Now he looks almost as tall as you.
01:22:52
What's going on? What have you told us?
01:22:55
He's like. He looks.
01:22:56
He going on?
01:22:57
He looks like he could.
01:22:59
He could like,
01:23:01
I don't know.
01:23:02
Oh, he's at least five when I think he's five, 11.
01:23:06
Oh, that's so short.
01:23:08
No, he's not quite sexy.
01:23:10
Yeah. I'm sorry.
01:23:11
Please.
01:23:13
That direction has.
01:23:16
Yeah. Who's the bitch that ruined the video?
01:23:18
It's all bogus.
01:23:19
Little whore. Get him! Go! Did he do? Well?
01:23:21
That was cool.
01:23:22
Oh, no.
01:23:23
What do you got him in on?
01:23:26
Come on.
01:23:27
Oh. Oh, my lord, hold on.
01:23:29
Yeah, that's for you, Dave. We've.
01:23:31
We talked about Dave every time.
01:23:35
Look at this guy I know.
01:23:37
Oh, by the way, it's it's like 50 degrees out.
01:23:42
Oh, that doesn't matter.
01:23:43
Doesn't matter. No, no.
01:23:44
I love how fat people just wear shorts and t shirts no matter what they said.
01:23:49
Come on, do it, do it.
01:23:52
It's not even that. It's just. It looks weird.
01:23:54
You're probably not supposed to do. They're very short shorts.
01:23:59
It's short shorts.
01:23:59
Looks like the shirt was, like.
01:24:01
Not like someone ill fitting, like.
01:24:04
Yeah. Sleeve length is exactly going for the style.
01:24:07
It looks long enough.
01:24:09
The shorts are showing his white ass knees.
01:24:12
Yeah, these are flip flops. Would you just.
01:24:15
What are you doing, bro? What do you know? Yeah.
01:24:17
Oh, yeah.
01:24:18
He flip flops or loafers.
01:24:19
Either way, I hope they're flip flops in that little slippers.
01:24:22
Either as either gay as vibe.
01:24:24
Oh, even.
01:24:25
Yeah, yeah. It's not raining cultures.
01:24:28
What normally wear gloves.
01:24:30
You got that right. Yeah.
01:24:32
So hey, it's offensive to the Indians.
01:24:33
He gets called to air every day for good behavior.
01:24:37
Moccasins?
01:24:38
Yes, there is outfit.
01:24:41
And you're offending everyone by the way you look, sir,
01:24:43
there is no one in that building I worked more closely with than Dave.
01:24:48
It's like I work closer to him. So sorry.
01:24:50
With him then the kid would.
01:24:52
You're like, we are partners.
01:24:54
Like we run the Defense Department.
01:24:57
Yeah. We're like legit.
01:24:59
Yeah. We're department.
01:25:00
We're the flag department.
01:25:02
Yeah. Isn't the flag there?
01:25:05
The like, oh, dude, I'll tell you, we're the only two that do it.
01:25:09
I thought we're joined at the hip.
01:25:11
We're like conjoined twins. The parking lot.
01:25:14
No, that's the kind of the point.
01:25:17
And I'm also pointing straight up with my horn.
01:25:19
Look at that one with your Nelly Band-Aid.
01:25:21
Are you trying to be Nelly with the Band-Aid? What is it?
01:25:24
Oh, that's a rainbow sticker.
01:25:26
Zoom in on it. It's a rainbow sticker.
01:25:28
Oh, my face.
01:25:29
The I. I forgot who was there.
01:25:32
I couldn't feel it anymore.
01:25:35
That's it.
01:25:36
Been there all day. It was part of my costume. Full.
01:25:39
I'm a kitty would look like look a
01:25:42
the kids just like, what the fuck am I doing with my life?
01:25:45
Right?
01:25:46
But look how pale is.
01:25:47
You could do, like, study the regulatory system and look at that gorgeous mullet.
01:25:52
Oh, yeah,
01:25:55
he's got it kind of tucked in right there.
01:25:57
Yeah, he's trying to hide it.
01:25:58
You know, it kind of looks like a Band-Aid on my cheek.
01:26:02
He almost looks like he could be a cancer victim soon, I don't know.
01:26:06
Oh, gosh.
01:26:07
You should get you should get checked out.
01:26:08
The kid.
01:26:11
All right.
01:26:12
No, I I've gotten shit for looking to waste myself. So.
01:26:16
So, yeah, as you can see, actually, the the unhealthy, it actually burns you,
01:26:20
kills your the vitamin D defense mechanism.
01:26:24
When you, when your skin changes color is a defense mechanism.
01:26:27
Your skin cells are dying when they, when they when you get burnt by the sun.
01:26:33
Black.
01:26:34
I identify as black as, the kids.
01:26:37
My favorite podcast host or co-host or guest? Yes.
01:26:42
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
01:26:42
So, you know, I doesn't look very convincing, but, you know, I'm.
01:26:46
I'm pretty impressed for the last minute put together.
01:26:49
Yeah, yeah. We're just going of military.
01:26:52
It was, pretty spectacular last night, and that was,
01:26:55
I mean, boring, the most streamlined out of any.
01:26:58
Yeah.
01:26:59
And I.
01:27:02
Okay, now it picks up.
01:27:05
That was Dave captured.
01:27:06
And he's a pedophile,
01:27:08
is it? Well, he looks like a pedophile.
01:27:10
And he is legally. Well, he thinks the.
01:27:13
Is he. Yes.
01:27:17
Well, he matches the description.
01:27:20
He's on the list.
01:27:22
No, I mean, my list.
01:27:27
Well, he moves like a pedophile and he acts like one.
01:27:30
He thinks. Well, he thinks the girls and he acts like one.
01:27:32
How do you act like a pedophile?
01:27:35
But doing affiliate things with them, even if you are a pedophile.
01:27:40
If you are a pedophile.
01:27:41
Yeah, yeah. 14 is hot, so.
01:27:43
Ooh. If it looks like you've got blocks like it don't say that.
01:27:47
Quacks like you don't know the pedophile you you're doing.
01:27:49
Oh, yeah. Okay.
01:27:51
All right. No.
01:27:52
What you're not supposed to say.
01:27:53
Go ahead. Tell them, 14 year olds are hot.
01:27:56
Don't click that, Brady.
01:27:58
No, no, don't use that clip.
01:28:02
Because that mean I don't have anything to talk about.
01:28:04
What's the topic?
01:28:06
This week is, Moses.
01:28:08
Okay. I was Moses Jones.
01:28:10
The TV show never watched it, but I know it exists.
01:28:12
It's a little blue guy water or something.
01:28:15
2001 movie.
01:28:17
The guys weren't real fond of my that. But you know what?
01:28:20
My show.
01:28:20
And. Yeah, I don't know.
01:28:22
You talk about osmosis. Really?
01:28:24
All I know is, like, you get bottled water so I can go on forever about osmosis.
01:28:29
I love how you fart.
01:28:30
So don't don't play it in her car.
01:28:33
But, Chelsea took up
01:28:35
four parking spots, and you still managed to get your your partner.
01:28:39
Like I told you, that's my fucking parking spot. You don't take it, bitch.
01:28:43
Chelsea fans, believe it or not.
01:28:45
But I got to start finding some.
01:28:48
She does watch the show, but she's never made it to the kids segment.
01:28:51
Oh, really?
01:28:51
Never ever.
01:28:52
Oh, well, if you're here in this.
01:28:53
Chelsea, I was kidding as a joke.
01:28:55
Yeah, seriously.
01:28:57
Just kidding. Yeah, yeah.
01:28:59
Well, as above, so below.
01:29:03
Oh, I didn't realize we.
01:29:05
Oh, you we we could get in big trouble for that,
01:29:09
right?
01:29:10
Oh, maybe this would be the time to get to rumble, but,
01:29:13
where are the, Rumble TV show I've never watched?
01:29:16
Okay.
01:29:17
Whereas I know, I know, we're just going to get banned from YouTube.
01:29:20
That's all right.
01:29:21
You get bottled water and I can go on forever about osmosis.
01:29:24
I like, as it turns out, I can only go on for about 23 minutes about osmosis,
01:29:32
Well, I'm glad you just then bow down because,
01:29:35
I was about to challenge you, but, that's all right.
01:29:38
Is there a mount Rushmore of us?
01:29:39
Most of the seas?
01:29:41
I was thinking like, oh, Rushmore of,
01:29:44
The one thing about Mount Rushmore is they are not ranked one through four.
01:29:49
It is just. Oh, they're not for
01:29:53
I would like the most important things water does
01:29:57
or the coolest stuff water does.
01:29:58
I had an idea for this, but I already forgot what it was.
01:30:02
The coolest chemical properties.
01:30:09
I don't know.
01:30:11
Do you have a mount Rushmore?
01:30:13
Mount Rushmore?
01:30:16
Your favorite forms of water.
01:30:20
Like rain River.
01:30:23
Good.
01:30:23
That is waterfall images that represent the story of the.
01:30:27
Oh, fuck you
01:30:29
want to do.
01:30:33
Oh, Sharon.
01:30:39
Sharon.
01:30:44
Why is it doing this?
01:30:59
Oh, maybe it's the power
01:31:00
trying to come back on.
01:31:04
What is that?
01:31:11
Did I miss the water?
01:31:12
Glass shaking like.
01:31:19
This.
01:31:20
So this is Jurassic Park.
01:31:22
There's no mirrors.
01:31:25
No, it's the water.
01:31:26
Glass is shaking.
01:31:28
There's no.
01:31:31
You said
01:31:33
in the monologue.
01:31:35
Yeah.
01:31:35
Water takes the shape
01:31:39
of its container.
01:31:40
Yeah. No, it does. It.
01:31:43
Well, that's the thing that I was cuz I had to make,
01:31:45
I put I, I put ice in a cup and it all piled up on top of each other.
01:31:48
What's the.
01:31:49
Yeah. See that's that's it. Good.
01:31:52
The exception in the me that proves good.
01:31:56
Stay.
01:32:03
What say you?
01:32:05
What say
01:32:08
what? Say?
01:32:10
Let's say.
01:32:15
What say you.
01:32:16
What say you.
01:32:26
When you come back.
01:32:36
Where is the new jibber?
01:32:40
I'll be right back.
01:32:42
I have to go find a new jabber.
01:32:46
Give it to me.
01:32:47
Give it to me!
01:32:47
She applesauce. Jabber.
01:32:49
So what? Give it to me now.
01:32:51
She could scream all she wanted, but I was keeping the umbrella.
01:32:54
What?
01:32:56
This might be the only flags
01:32:58
cast that Brady actually catches today.
01:33:01
I remember last week you got up for the second time.
01:33:04
I already gotten up five times, and you said Gary's only gotten up once.
01:33:08
So where were you?
01:33:11
I wouldn't let dogs in.
01:33:14
What did he say?
01:33:16
I have no idea.
01:33:17
I was lost, wasn't gonna alone.
01:33:21
I don't know.
01:33:23
Brady's got two things involving
01:33:27
some racial.
01:33:30
Oh, what did he say?
01:33:31
Content, I don't know. Okay. No, he didn't say anything.
01:33:34
These were, These.
01:33:35
It was on. No, it's it's a segment. The two.
01:33:38
It was in the two. But I wasn't sure if I should say.
01:33:40
It's a segment called. What did he say? Hit it.
01:33:42
No, it's the the the
01:33:45
the the end of the.
01:33:49
And end in a double C
01:33:53
National basketball Athletic association and and be and wait, what is it?
01:33:58
The, United Negro College fund
01:34:01
and a double cp
01:34:03
the Negro league baseball.
01:34:06
Are we playing these? Is this something?
01:34:08
Yeah.
01:34:08
We're playing I don't want what are these called them?
01:34:11
I did not, I'll say for.
01:34:15
Fledge
01:34:17
character fledge.
01:34:18
We'll take full responsibility for the next several minutes
01:34:22
or the entire show the rest of eternity.
01:34:32
In double ACP.
01:34:34
Oh, yeah.
01:34:34
You saw that in were.
01:34:37
Whereas the Merriam Webster's dictionary defines nigger and as usually offensive
01:34:42
a black person, a member of a socially disadvantaged class of persons.
01:34:46
And whereas the N-word has been established to be derogatory,
01:34:50
degrading, dehumanizing, and is one of the most offensive words in history,
01:34:54
and whereas the N-word is too often
01:34:57
freely and casually, what it what is this?
01:35:00
What do we I mean, me personally, I, I'm offended, number one, because,
01:35:05
I put the H on it to emphasize it's nigger, right?
01:35:10
Apparently the
01:35:10
whoever made this doesn't subscribe to that same adage, so I don't know.
01:35:14
Shit.
01:35:14
Are we piling forward on this very, very offensive.
01:35:18
We're on the cusp, sir.
01:35:20
A very the first black female president.
01:35:23
And you want you want me to play this?
01:35:24
She's not white or female, but, Indian.
01:35:29
You're right.
01:35:30
Used by some individuals in popular media, literature in general,
01:35:33
society with usage broadened across racial and generational backgrounds.
01:35:37
And and whereas a stigma this word embodies and invokes painful memories
01:35:41
such as ill will
01:35:42
and countless individuals, including and double ACP freedom fighters,
01:35:46
have lost their lives due to the beliefs perpetuate by the use of this word.
01:35:50
Therefore, be it resolved at the National Association
01:35:54
for the Advancement of Colored People shall not condone the watering.
01:35:58
Any person that uses the N-word in any capacity or in any capacity, and ever.
01:36:05
Wait a minute.
01:36:05
You cannot have law and order and niggers to vote, white.
01:36:10
Why go to the historical context of the quote?
01:36:14
I like the prejudicial nature of the word.
01:36:17
And be it finally resolved that the National Association
01:36:22
for the Advancement
01:36:22
of Colored People implement the following actions to reinforce its ban
01:36:26
on the use of the N-word, issued in 2007 and for,
01:36:31
I will never say any form of nigger,
01:36:36
I you know, I'm cured of that
01:36:39
irritation, that awareness
01:36:41
about the offensiveness of the word across racial and generational lines
01:36:44
make the boundary enforcement a top civil rights priority for all of you.
01:36:48
This is for you.
01:36:49
Do that in consultation with the corresponding adult branch.
01:36:52
Develop a plan of action for implementation.
01:36:55
Plan must include internal branch of nation public awareness,
01:36:59
community outreach and reporting process.
01:37:01
In places where no active youth unit exists, the adult
01:37:04
unit would be held to the same set of requirements.
01:37:07
Whereas we realized the and 000 girl baby insertion moves so
01:37:14
she'll make no law
01:37:15
respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise there.
01:37:19
Both.
01:37:19
Or abridging the freedom of speech, or the press, or the right of the people
01:37:23
of which was symbol, and to petition the government for redress of grievances.
01:37:27
But like such, I finally got historical context of the and God
01:37:31
ACP official position.
01:37:33
They condone artistic use of the N-word.
01:37:36
Thank you.
01:37:37
One of my
01:37:39
follow up on that was quite
01:37:43
the, segment there.
01:37:46
I just noticed the guy said, like, such as now this is Dunkin spiked.
01:37:52
I think this is a new thing.
01:37:54
It's, iced coffee, hard iced coffee.
01:37:59
Also, I got the KFC Dark Chocolate
01:38:05
and,
01:38:07
I don't know what these are, but I'm going to try.
01:38:09
These are.
01:38:12
Try them.
01:38:13
Let's see.
01:38:14
Yeah.
01:38:15
Let's see what these look like.
01:38:17
They're they're
01:38:20
there's a bunch of them first of all.
01:38:22
And they all look like this.
01:38:24
What are you eating? What is it?
01:38:27
Marijuana. Hold on. Sorry.
01:38:28
Let me go for.
01:38:30
Oh, yeah. How do you do that?
01:38:32
Oh, it comes in a bag.
01:38:44
Looks cool.
01:38:45
Right? And then this the.
01:38:47
I mean, it's kind of cool.
01:38:53
It's kind of cool.
01:38:55
300mg is a lot.
01:38:57
It's.
01:39:01
The order.
01:39:02
So let's try this.
01:39:04
Or sauce.
01:39:05
Are you eating on camera?
01:39:08
Yeah.
01:39:08
That's eating.
01:39:11
Oh, you know what?
01:39:12
I should have one of these chocolates.
01:39:14
Never mind.
01:39:15
I am gonna eat on camera.
01:39:18
So this is,
01:39:20
THC dark chocolate.
01:39:23
Should be nice and bitter.
01:39:24
Like dark chocolate should be.
01:39:25
And then I've got my, vanilla coffee, and then the cone.
01:39:32
So. Yeah, we're all set here.
01:39:37
Try this.
01:39:42
God. Yeah.
01:39:46
Are you ready?
01:39:49
If only I can find it.
01:39:53
Why does who organizes this shit.
01:39:56
Because put it in alphabetical order. Really.
01:39:58
That way it makes actual sense in some fucking sense of the word.
01:40:04
If that makes sense.
01:40:08
Dear,
01:40:10
you ask pledge.
01:40:13
I am the owner of a charitable organization.
01:40:17
I'd rather not name.
01:40:20
I rescue animals and have animal, skills
01:40:26
that make me a good animal caregiver.
01:40:31
It doesn't sound like you're reading this.
01:40:37
One day I was driving or walking.
01:40:40
Not quite sure.
01:40:43
Yeah, there was a squirrel that was hit by a car.
01:40:45
And that squirrel had an offspring
01:40:48
and that offspring would have surely died had I not saved its life.
01:40:52
Yes. That squirrel is named peanut.
01:40:58
Peanut.
01:41:01
Raised awareness for
01:41:02
animal rehabilitation in the wild and caused me to,
01:41:07
be a better animal caregiver for my charity.
01:41:11
Nonprofit charity for caregiving for animals.
01:41:15
I caregiver for a lot of different animals.
01:41:17
Another one is by the name of Fred, who is a raccoon
01:41:20
who's a similar situation.
01:41:22
Then all of a sudden, one day, the government busted into my house.
01:41:26
They, took one to find my raccoon, and my squirrel.
01:41:30
And, they killed my raccoon. And my squirrel.
01:41:33
Oh, because I had a raccoon and a squirrel.
01:41:36
What say you fly your hands live?
01:41:40
Yeah.
01:41:40
You're not allowed to keep, raccoons or squirrels as pets.
01:41:44
They were euthanized, but, hey, that's better than, what?
01:41:49
They used to euthanized left handed people.
01:41:54
I just want to say thank you to all of you.
01:41:58
Hi, everyone.
01:42:04
Is it peanut or Honeycrisp?
01:42:06
I mean, it's, caricature peanut
01:42:10
looks like a real squirrel, though.
01:42:11
But to all of you.
01:42:13
Now that's. That looks like peanut.
01:42:15
I know this is hilarious without knowing the full context,
01:42:18
because they're just crying over.
01:42:20
You're holding this photo that looks like every squirrel that's ever existed.
01:42:25
No, that one's clearly peanut, right?
01:42:28
Clearly, peanut was the best thing that ever happened to us.
01:42:32
Peter was the guy that if any of you got you
01:42:35
millions of views and and.
01:42:40
I want to maybe with the fake cry here.
01:42:44
But we need all of you to come together and help us grow this.
01:42:47
Well. Hold on. Wait.
01:42:48
Why would we do that together?
01:42:51
But we need. All right.
01:42:52
Now. Over me. Okay. All right, let's do it.
01:42:55
You ready?
01:42:55
Okay. Fuck, yeah. Oh, boy. Oh, peanut.
01:43:01
No joking aside,
01:43:03
please continue to help us raise money.
01:43:06
Y'all. Yeah. There you go.
01:43:08
In foreign nonprofits, please help us continue to raise money.
01:43:12
Money?
01:43:13
No. It is.
01:43:14
It is fucked up, though. Joking aside,
01:43:17
I can easily come in and tell your pets this is you.
01:43:20
Do it.
01:43:21
You can. You do. Peanut?
01:43:23
Oh, we need a cowboy here. They're dressing them up.
01:43:26
They can get all kinds of likes and views coming out.
01:43:29
Oh, I have to say,
01:43:31
my my baby porridge every day.
01:43:33
I like my squirrel. Yeah, yeah.
01:43:35
I won't try to attack me at my parents house.
01:43:36
And I was very pissed at it twice.
01:43:39
Girl, I got a pretty.
01:43:41
Yeah.
01:43:41
So I was trying to find a video of a news breakdown, but they were all just
01:43:45
bullshit YouTubers.
01:43:48
Yeah.
01:43:55
Hold on.
01:43:55
Let's find somebody better.
01:44:04
So the Dunkin doesn't stand alone,
01:44:06
but I mix it with my regular drink, and it's pretty good.
01:44:11
Yeah,
01:44:13
yeah, well, this pop up, this weird.
01:44:17
I should do something popping up.
01:44:19
They're probably muting it.
01:44:27
They're they're kind of killing.
01:44:29
That's weird. Like, they both talked about it.
01:44:31
Shapiro and Matt Walsh and I can't find peanut the story, and peanut,
01:44:35
they talked about it on on Rogan to
01:44:38
with, with Ellen,
01:44:41
we get in trouble for playing Rogan.
01:44:44
We get in trouble all the time.
01:44:46
Yeah, that's true for everything.
01:44:49
This is a no, but this is
01:44:51
this is the first fledged case that the Brady's got.
01:44:55
I know I mentioned it earlier, but this is like he's listening.
01:44:57
I'm pretty sure like the way I listen to The Brady George Show.
01:45:03
But you listen to it laying on your back.
01:45:04
He listens to it laying on his back.
01:45:06
It's up.
01:45:07
There's no there's no dick involved in his scenario.
01:45:10
No I, I like whack off to my show viral sensation
01:45:14
fans you know me know how it is with people with pets on the internet.
01:45:19
Social media embrace that.
01:45:21
That's not the only guy you see, squirrel, raccoons, all kinds of stuff.
01:45:26
Right now.
01:45:28
Its owner, Mark Longo, is going through something we're not used to.
01:45:32
He took in peanuts seven years ago, found him injured on the streets
01:45:35
of New York City, shared their journey together on the internet ever since,
01:45:39
and they really had quite, quite the relationship.
01:45:44
It was really, really cute to watch.
01:45:46
Then the government gets involved.
01:45:49
New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation desk
01:45:53
raided his home and took the squirrel
01:45:56
and this pet raccoon that he has
01:46:00
now remember, he didn't just find these things.
01:46:02
They said, well, he was potentially exposed to rabies.
01:46:05
Yeah. The squirrel for seven years. It look like it has rabies.
01:46:08
And then the squirrel bit.
01:46:10
One of the investigators. Okay.
01:46:12
So that's what they say in their statement about why this happened.
01:46:16
They then kill the squirrel and the raccoon
01:46:20
because that's how they test for rabies.
01:46:23
Why was this necessary, ma'am?
01:46:26
Long ago, the man in the video
01:46:29
who just lost the squirrel joins us now.
01:46:34
This sucks.
01:46:35
How are you taking it,
01:46:37
Mr. Cuomo?
01:46:38
I just want to say thank you so much for inviting me on the show.
01:46:41
What happened today and what transpired throughout this week
01:46:44
has been nothing short of a tragedy and a disgrace to the New York state
01:46:48
you need two days ago, gone to 14
01:46:52
Dec. Officers raided my home
01:46:55
for a raccoon and a squirrel.
01:46:58
We used resources from this state to kill a squirrel
01:47:02
and raccoon and raid my house as if I was a drug dealer.
01:47:07
We have resources that is not a drug dealer.
01:47:10
Can't fix the major bridges down the street.
01:47:14
Allegedly.
01:47:16
What do you think dimed you out on this?
01:47:19
Who do you think?
01:47:21
Mark? Who, like they said, for rabies.
01:47:23
I mean, I looked up when I heard about this.
01:47:25
You know, I'd seen your videos, by the way.
01:47:28
My senior producer, Jonathan, called me about it, but I had seen it.
01:47:31
People love him.
01:47:32
You know, it's one of the good things about social media.
01:47:35
I mean, you did a great job with this animal.
01:47:37
So I look up rabies, and they're pretty
01:47:41
severe symptoms, and demonstrations of behavior.
01:47:45
Couldn't they have just observed this squirrel and the raccoon
01:47:49
and said, well, they don't look right.
01:47:51
And the thing too, with the rabies
01:47:52
is only if they decide to want to give the shots or not.
01:47:57
You can get the shots and not have rabies, and that's fine.
01:48:01
That's just do they want to waste
01:48:02
the time giving the shots so they can, I believe, live in the
01:48:06
I believe a neighbor called and so they had to send an investigator.
01:48:10
Investigator got bitten.
01:48:12
Therefore they had to either test for rabies or just administer the shot.
01:48:17
Investigators said no testing for rabies is to murder.
01:48:21
Yeah, it is a murder.
01:48:23
Right?
01:48:23
So, Yeah, I like neighbors complained.
01:48:27
I'm curious as what to what the neighbor complaints were.
01:48:31
You can't keep,
01:48:34
rodents as a pet in an apartment complex.
01:48:37
He actually.
01:48:38
So it's an apartment.
01:48:39
So he did have, a rescue.
01:48:41
He did say in, one interview I heard that he said that, they wouldn't
01:48:47
let him feed his, like,
01:48:48
rescue horses breakfast or lunch because they were fucking with him.
01:48:52
They search his entire house as if he was, a drug dealer.
01:48:56
They searched, like, all the cabinets and everything.
01:48:58
Like it?
01:48:59
Yeah, like it was like a raid. Like he was.
01:49:02
Yeah.
01:49:02
And he runs a nonprofit for animal rescue.
01:49:05
So I don't know what you would consider this
01:49:08
because it seems like even though it's frivolous when it comes,
01:49:10
all the social media posts and look at my squirrel can do it, because then it's
01:49:13
going to encourage other dipshits to fucking take a squirrel in and fucking.
01:49:16
Yeah, so they can get social media views too.
01:49:19
That's my problem with it.
01:49:20
But if this is a legitimate rescue, you have no other choice than to
01:49:24
take it in. You know, it
01:49:27
or euthanize it.
01:49:28
I'm fine with with zoos, as long as are rescues.
01:49:31
If we're breeding inside of the zoo.
01:49:34
And and just news that
01:49:36
the fans are not kind to the animals.
01:49:39
That is not the way, you live if it's a rescue.
01:49:44
Sure.
01:49:44
Because SeaWorld, they're all awful, awful places.
01:49:48
If it would die otherwise out in the wild, then by all means, put it in a zoo.
01:49:53
Yeah, maybe. Okay.
01:49:55
I accept your zoo hypothesis, but you know what? I.
01:49:58
I normally side against the law.
01:50:02
You know, the the authorities
01:50:05
go, I I'm going the other way this time.
01:50:09
This.
01:50:09
Because this guy looks like a douche bag.
01:50:11
He does kind of look like a douche.
01:50:13
And I don't like the idea of him
01:50:14
going, oh, look, I've got a squirrel, so I can get social media views,
01:50:17
but if he was in turn taking all of the profits, not just 10% of them,
01:50:22
and putting them towards this, towards his, well, I think he's mad
01:50:26
because now he has to move because he can't afford his rules.
01:50:30
Non profits are a scam and and and I'm not saying he's doing this but
01:50:35
but he could he could claim a paycheck from his nonprofit.
01:50:41
Yeah 90%.
01:50:43
Yeah.
01:50:44
Not to include in who told him that they might be rabid.
01:50:48
There's a quarantine period that is supposed to be happening.
01:50:52
We did not hear from Dec.
01:50:55
We didn't even get a statement from the desk.
01:50:57
We heard it from another news station.
01:50:58
I said, well, since they left my house, not a single DSD employee
01:51:04
or state official, even the only mentions they came in with a dick.
01:51:10
They even asked my wife for immigration status.
01:51:13
They asked me if I had cameras in my house department of educated colored people,
01:51:17
not local sheriffs, to approve this.
01:51:20
The DEA approved this.
01:51:21
They had a criminal judge sign a search warrant to come and take these animals,
01:51:27
the one you claim or the the member who claimed to get bitten.
01:51:31
Everybody around here wore gloves.
01:51:33
These are professionals who deal with animals on a daily basis in your home.
01:51:36
You got bit by a squirrel.
01:51:39
No Democrats hired.
01:51:41
This was somebody out to get me.
01:51:44
We moved to a small town to start a nonprofit animal rescue called
01:51:47
Peanuts Freedom Farm.
01:51:49
Well, you understood that
01:51:49
this internet sensation was a wave, and we wanted to do something.
01:51:54
Okay, so we were at Freedom Farm.
01:51:56
We moved here last.
01:51:58
I thought he was still in his New York City apartment.
01:52:02
But if he's out in the country, peanuts.
01:52:05
Freedom farm.
01:52:06
So he was.
01:52:07
He used the profits from the YouTube thing to create his own freedom
01:52:12
farm, is what it sounds like, while also giving himself a bad ass place to live.
01:52:17
But, you know.
01:52:18
Right.
01:52:18
So we moved to New York from Connecticut.
01:52:21
We moved here last Ohio, and we started a coffee
01:52:23
that was a problem with 300 animals, all in the name of peanut.
01:52:28
Peanut is the center of our organization.
01:52:30
I used to social media to gather the funding to continue to help animals.
01:52:34
And the Dec comes in here.
01:52:36
They wouldn't even allow me
01:52:37
to feed my horses who have been coming from neglected cases.
01:52:41
They spent five hours taking apart my house for a squirrel and a raccoon.
01:52:46
So I need an explanation as to why this state can find the funding
01:52:50
to bring this many people to my house to destroy my life.
01:52:54
But we can't fix major issues that we're having in this state.
01:52:58
Nothing happens, and I get it.
01:53:00
But I don't think you need the alternative arguing to be honest about, like,
01:53:03
what we're not doing.
01:53:05
This is just a really messed up thing.
01:53:07
And you know, I know it's a it's a squirrel,
01:53:10
but this is a squirrel the way I have dogs.
01:53:12
You know, as far as you're concerned. Now, I get it.
01:53:14
Maybe the law doesn't treat them the same way that goes
01:53:17
to the second point, which is, is this what we needed to do?
01:53:21
Look, here's what I can do, Mark.
01:53:23
I give you an open channel of communication. You let me know.
01:53:25
I mean, we can't bring people.
01:53:26
Meanwhile, I mean, not to, you know, trivialize it, but they did.
01:53:30
They did what they did.
01:53:31
Meanwhile, at the same time, I think it was money.
01:53:35
And I'll help you, two on my own personally,
01:53:38
you know, not News nation does.
01:53:40
But I'm really no longer prosecuting.
01:53:43
You're asking walkers and what you,
01:53:44
you and your wife are trying to do, but they're endangering.
01:53:47
Hey, thanks for watching.
01:53:48
Well, the problem is, is most jaywalkers are a certain demographic.
01:53:52
The people who get, oh, tickets.
01:53:54
And so they want to pander to that certain demographic.
01:53:57
That's why they.
01:53:58
Oh, I see so I do remember driving down like, so they've got time for that.
01:54:03
They got time to figure that situation out.
01:54:05
But Davidson I would take the Davidson
01:54:08
and between traffic signals, there aren't any crosswalks,
01:54:13
but at the traffic signals
01:54:14
there are crosswalks and their time and they've got lights and everything.
01:54:18
Not one person uses the crosswalks.
01:54:20
They'll cross like five feet in ten feet in front of or without checking
01:54:25
both ways. Without.
01:54:26
Yeah, no one really traveling south for some reason.
01:54:30
Once you start traveling south on you see that way in that more and more.
01:54:33
Yeah, yeah. And it doesn't matter.
01:54:35
The, it's really about a, class thing.
01:54:38
It's not a color thing because
01:54:41
it. Yeah, it doesn't matter,
01:54:43
but it does have an more in a certain, I won't do that.
01:54:46
But, they, they live really close together
01:54:50
and out here, I, I can't even see you.
01:54:53
The nearest person.
01:54:55
I don't know. I,
01:54:59
I have a very different lifestyle,
01:55:01
so I, I view crossing the road a little differently, but my road's dirt.
01:55:06
Yeah. You don't have much.
01:55:07
If if it makes sense, by all means, run across the road.
01:55:11
But if you're just like, lollygag and walk in your house.
01:55:13
Yeah, it's across the center.
01:55:15
And what's happening in the center.
01:55:17
Standing in the center
01:55:18
turn lane for like several minutes, waiting to cross the other side.
01:55:22
Yeah, that's one thing.
01:55:23
But if you absolutely have to do that, then maybe I understand.
01:55:26
But yeah, if they're if there's a crosswalk like 15ft that way
01:55:30
or that way or even or even 25, 50ft
01:55:35
going to crosswalk and just crosses the street.
01:55:37
Yeah. Across there.
01:55:38
Yeah.
01:55:38
It makes you.
01:55:39
Yeah, it makes safer.
01:55:41
Makes your city look nicer. It looks right.
01:55:44
It's like shit. Yeah, yeah.
01:55:45
And that means when you get hit by a car, it's not your fault.
01:55:50
That is one of my annoyances.
01:55:52
I yell, yell at people.
01:55:53
I always go, oh, yeah. Oh, Jesus Christ.
01:55:55
The other day when I was in Cleveland, I did it.
01:55:57
When I was in Cleveland, I was looping around
01:55:58
and a dude was running across the street with his kid.
01:56:01
His fucking seven year old kid.
01:56:04
And the crosswalk was was like 15ft
01:56:07
and running to the bus stop, you know?
01:56:10
Right. Oh, boy.
01:56:11
I yelled out the window.
01:56:13
I go, hey, why don't you teach your kid to use the crosswalk?
01:56:16
Yeah, how about if you can't afford a car, you can't afford a kid,
01:56:20
right?
01:56:20
That too. Yeah,
01:56:22
yeah. This saying.
01:56:23
Yeah. I've always said that they.
01:56:24
I wish they could like tire tubes when you're born
01:56:27
and you're always on time once you're financially stable.
01:56:31
Yeah, it sounds terrible, but it's not.
01:56:34
It's only fair to the child.
01:56:38
Yeah. Yeah.
01:56:39
It's it's it's not nice.
01:56:41
Bring it up. Children in poverty.
01:56:44
Yep. Yeah.
01:56:45
Nobody gets anywhere.
01:56:46
Yeah.
01:56:47
Occasionally it sparks someone to kind of go,
01:56:50
okay, I'm going to be the one that changes it.
01:56:51
But that's that's like a diamond in the rough situation.
01:56:54
Even though our society highlights those people, it's it's
01:56:57
so it's rare you're, you're it's it's
01:57:01
it's way less than winning the lottery being a famous celebrity.
01:57:05
Right.
01:57:06
You have a better life winning the lottery which is the money to buy a ticket,
01:57:09
which is why those types also buy lottery tickets all the time.
01:57:12
What do you mean? You people?
01:57:15
The, you know, the lower class they want.
01:57:17
They're looking for that, that ticket out, you know, and I don't blame them.
01:57:20
I've done that a little bit myself, you know,
01:57:23
I thought
01:57:25
we'd have Bob Cantu on for, the Ted debate.
01:57:29
Me on clown card crap.
01:57:32
But do you have one of those pictures of the clown card?
01:57:36
The one where you're you're flipping me off?
01:57:39
No. If you can't pull those up, can you?
01:57:44
No, you can't do it.
01:57:47
I don't know nothing about it, man.
01:57:50
It's a picture.
01:57:51
It's on the what thread with the,
01:57:55
slanderous comment number.
01:57:58
And I finished five, eight, six, three rants.
01:58:01
Three. I don't know if it'll work.
01:58:02
He knows that.
01:58:08
Which it was in the main.
01:58:10
Yeah. Yep.
01:58:12
Yeah. As again. Yeah. 2 or 3 of them.
01:58:15
The middle
01:58:16
one had you flipping me or you flipping everybody off.
01:58:20
I don't know why they didn't come through on my.
01:58:24
PC here, but I know I got them on my phone
01:58:28
and my Mac.
01:58:29
Then I got I had them on my phone.
01:58:32
Yeah, I mean, I could resend it, but now, I don't know.
01:58:36
It's not showing up. I see the same thing.
01:58:39
Like they're showing up on my computer, but it's not showing the,
01:58:44
the item.
01:58:46
I figured when I said to the show number, there it is.
01:58:48
Well. Oh, yeah,
01:58:52
look it down.
01:58:53
What was Stallman doing?
01:58:55
He was, like, leaning in on you, and you were, like, making out with him.
01:58:58
I don't know, he, like, started touching me and I, you know,
01:59:01
I let him do all the work. Yeah. Okay.
01:59:05
That's cool.
01:59:06
That's a big group.
01:59:07
OOP. Wrong one.
01:59:10
Oh, yeah.
01:59:11
See, that's me doing the selfie.
01:59:13
Eases off to the right.
01:59:15
He tried to get, off screen.
01:59:17
George had already left, so we only had nine of us there,
01:59:21
but we did actually have 11.
01:59:23
There's us.
01:59:25
That's you and I. That's when I fell.
01:59:28
Yeah, that's in the swamp.
01:59:29
You fell into the swamp?
01:59:30
I was going to split leg across the two logs,
01:59:35
and then I was like, nah, I can balance beam this motherfucker on one.
01:59:38
And that's when I went, that's when things went wrong. Yeah.
01:59:40
And that's why I decided to follow you.
01:59:42
Because it didn't look safe.
01:59:44
Had there been water, there would have been only a little bit of water on me.
01:59:48
Not much at all. But.
01:59:49
All right. No, but it was dry.
01:59:51
It was completely dried up.
01:59:54
It was a little worse than you, actually.
01:59:56
But that's. That's no swamp.
01:59:58
No, that's the wrong with you.
02:00:01
Yeah, well that's cool.
02:00:02
That's how I share videos.
02:00:04
That's a screen share.
02:00:06
Yeah, that's my screen share. Yeah.
02:00:08
That's how we do.
02:00:09
And flood drains.
02:00:10
Like they fooled me. Jerry.
02:00:13
That must be a good drought for that, I guess.
02:00:15
Right. Yeah.
02:00:18
Of course.
02:00:21
I don't know.
02:00:22
Show me something.
02:00:27
All or nothing.
02:00:29
I got
02:00:31
good job,
02:00:33
deer.
02:00:38
Ask fledge
02:00:41
deer. Ask.
02:00:49
Flag.
02:00:53
It's tough right in everything, isn't it?
02:00:55
I am a young woman who has battled rheumatoid
02:00:58
arthritis and surgeons
02:01:02
and singeing.
02:01:06
Sajid, surgeon
02:01:11
s j o g r
02:01:13
e n apostrophe s syndrome.
02:01:17
Look up surgeon syndrome.
02:01:19
If you're bothered by dry eyes and mouth, talk to your doctor about whether you
02:01:24
have the audio immune condition Sinjin syndrome that is from Mayo Clinic.
02:01:33
Rheumatoid arthritis and dry mouth and some other shit.
02:01:36
For the past eight years, my aunt passed away
02:01:39
from complications of it at the age of 43.
02:01:42
Of the dry mouth syndrome or rheumatoid arthritis.
02:01:45
Wait, what?
02:01:46
Or any of that? 43?
02:01:48
That's, rheumatoid arthritis is not a life
02:01:52
threatening, condition, and neither does this other syndrome.
02:01:55
So hold on.
02:01:58
Yeah.
02:01:59
Who does audio?
02:02:00
Okay.
02:02:00
It's an autoimmune disease. Syndrome.
02:02:03
Oh, wait.
02:02:04
Overview syndrome is a disorder of your immune system
02:02:07
identified by two most common symptoms dry eyes and dry mouth.
02:02:11
The condition often accompanies
02:02:12
other immune disorders, such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus.
02:02:16
Weight loss.
02:02:16
Oh, lupus can be debilitating.
02:02:19
Is lupus.
02:02:21
Lupus is bad dryness of the nose and skin and that factor to kill you.
02:02:26
Hold on, hold on because the symptoms don't kill you know they will.
02:02:33
No, but your
02:02:34
ribs, those don't read them very.
02:02:37
Can you read them? No.
02:02:40
I mean, even if is syndrome is a chronic auto immune disease
02:02:44
that is called that causes the body to produce less saliva and tears.
02:02:48
Symptoms.
02:02:49
The main symptoms are dry mouth and eyes, but other symptoms include
02:02:52
dry mouth, dryness of the nose, skin, and vagina.
02:02:57
Wow. That's what killed her.
02:03:00
Oh yeah.
02:03:02
Frequent nosebleeds, dry cough or hoarseness,
02:03:06
difficulty swallowing or eating or fatigue.
02:03:09
Joint and muscle pain.
02:03:11
It doesn't say anything about it being fatal.
02:03:14
No, because it's not.
02:03:16
You don't die at 43 with this.
02:03:18
But this is what she says it.
02:03:20
Well, it's an autoimmune disorder.
02:03:22
My aunt passed away from complications at the age of 43.
02:03:26
Okay.
02:03:28
Complication vagina.
02:03:29
Was that drug related to her dry vagina?
02:03:32
Okay, okay, that makes sense.
02:03:35
Since the beginning of the pandemic, I have been increasingly disabled.
02:03:39
I can barely get out of bed without being pain and cannot sleep.
02:03:42
How many years I've become in this is her because her vagina is that dry.
02:03:47
Wow. Yeah.
02:03:49
Every time she moves her legs, it's just like, yeah, I and I can get things done.
02:03:54
Nearly only near the end of the day when the swelling in my joints
02:03:58
goes down, she must mean vagina. Yeah.
02:04:02
I saw
02:04:03
how this disease robbed my aunt of her livelihood,
02:04:06
but I also saw how my uncle helped her with almost everything.
02:04:10
I love my husband, but he seems to think
02:04:12
I can just take a pill and instantly and magically be fine.
02:04:16
Which is not true.
02:04:17
It depends on what kind of pill you're taking.
02:04:19
Right. Okay.
02:04:21
Yeah.
02:04:21
Those guys.
02:04:22
Oh, man. You close your eyes. Yeah.
02:04:25
He has unrealistic expectations of me that I cannot meet.
02:04:29
I am trying to get him to understand this chronic disease that will be with me
02:04:34
for the rest of my life, and I have given him marital material.
02:04:39
I have given him material.
02:04:40
Oh, God.
02:04:42
Danny Brady.
02:04:45
Terrible word
02:04:47
drives, I know, I know, where is it?
02:04:50
This is terrible.
02:04:53
Hey, go back before
02:04:56
I let you.
02:04:58
You may not do.
02:05:00
And I have given him a book to read, but he dismisses it.
02:05:04
At this point, I feel like packing up and leaving
02:05:07
because I'm a burden to him and don't know what else to do anymore.
02:05:11
Advice signed, full of pain.
02:05:15
All right. For free.
02:05:17
No, no, this is good.
02:05:19
No, you're an opiate.
02:05:22
Opiate addict.
02:05:24
But, that's that's neither here nor there.
02:05:27
Yeah.
02:05:28
Pack up and go.
02:05:31
Get out of there,
02:05:33
do you? You're a burden.
02:05:34
Do you think some of this problem may be
02:05:37
the fact that she has a drive?
02:05:40
All right.
02:05:41
Yeah, I think that's the the root of it.
02:05:43
Right.
02:05:45
That's what I'm saying.
02:05:45
If she gets out of there, she'll realize that she can't do without him,
02:05:49
but he'll realize he's a lot better off without her.
02:05:52
Like, if he could just moisten it up a bit, I'm sure he'd be a lot happier.
02:05:56
You know, there's so there's so little pretense for that.
02:06:00
I know, but she probably she's
02:06:01
probably not in the mood because her other, arthritic pains.
02:06:05
I've got this. It's,
02:06:08
with your Vulcans.
02:06:12
Parks 50 quench oil.
02:06:16
So what do you what do you think?
02:06:17
We don't ever digest this rabbit. What do you think?
02:06:19
Abby's, advice was, Oh.
02:06:23
Okay. I got this.
02:06:25
No, stick with it.
02:06:27
Stick with it.
02:06:29
You pull her.
02:06:32
Right. So that's kind of a little bit. Yeah.
02:06:34
Packing up and leaving right now is not advisable.
02:06:36
Yeah, because you can't afford to live on your own.
02:06:38
Right? Exactly.
02:06:40
That's why I gave her the worst possible.
02:06:42
That's why I need him.
02:06:44
Oh, yeah.
02:06:44
I'm supposed to take her side,
02:06:46
and that would be say no, no, stay with him because you need him.
02:06:49
But he doesn't need you.
02:06:51
But you need him. Screw you. I'm thinking of him.
02:06:55
I know, but then she tries to make it.
02:06:57
Spin it. She tries to spin it. Right? So. Right.
02:06:59
You could just go.
02:07:00
Picking up and leaving right now is not advisable
02:07:02
because of the reasons we just said, right.
02:07:04
She goes.
02:07:05
When couples promise each other they will stick together in sickness and in health.
02:07:09
Situations like situations like the one in which you find yourself.
02:07:15
That's almost like a such like such as situations
02:07:18
like the one in which you find yourself is like such, isn't?
02:07:23
Yeah, situations like the one you're currently in
02:07:26
is what you're currently fucked in.
02:07:29
Yeah.
02:07:29
Does your doctor, does the doctor know the degree in which your health
02:07:32
has declined in the last several months, meaning how dry your vagina gets, right?
02:07:37
If not, put the person on notice, schedule a consultation if possible,
02:07:42
and when you do,
02:07:43
your husband should be with you so he can fully understand
02:07:45
what's going on and help you if you need it.
02:07:48
If he is incapable of doing that,
02:07:49
you will have to make other arrangements for your care and your
02:07:53
and for the housework you can no longer manage.
02:07:57
So she's still saying, even after that, don't leave the guy.
02:08:01
Please stop beating yourself up for this.
02:08:03
You have done. You have done nothing wrong.
02:08:04
Your husband could just be as easily, could just as easily
02:08:08
be the unwell spouse if fate hadn't decided otherwise.
02:08:13
So meaning that he could be. Oh, great.
02:08:15
He could be the one that's sick and that you and I don't know what.
02:08:19
That. I don't know what she means by that.
02:08:21
You're the, It's a it's a guilt trip.
02:08:24
Don't leave because you need him.
02:08:26
It's like, do you think I would be here
02:08:29
if the situation was reversed?
02:08:33
I mean, it'd be like. It'd be like you.
02:08:35
You you don't have any food and somebody is feeding you,
02:08:39
but they're raping you in the ass every day, and it's like, yeah, sure.
02:08:42
You know, that's unfortunate, but you should probably stay with them
02:08:45
because otherwise you'll starve to death, you know?
02:08:48
Oh, wow.
02:08:49
That is an extreme example. Reductio ad.
02:08:51
That's what she's that's literally what she's saying.
02:08:53
Yeah, yeah. You're right. You're. Yeah.
02:08:56
Oh. Go forward.
02:08:59
You sure do. I love it
02:09:02
I love it.
02:09:04
I had a boy
02:09:07
roll the clip Brady.
02:09:11
Brady I just realize how demanding I am.
02:09:13
Chicken attack!
02:09:15
Brady isn't here.
02:09:17
Where's Brady? I see you
02:09:19
Brady is here in spirit.
02:09:22
Where did Brady go?
02:09:23
Let's play nothing but chicken attack.
02:09:25
From now on.
02:09:28
Those trigger that.
02:09:34
Are they enlist like by order.
02:09:36
They were
02:09:37
put in.
02:09:39
Let's play nothing but chicken attack from now on.
02:09:42
Well, so did someone just talk?
02:09:44
Do it. I had to be myself free.
02:09:47
But that time, like chicken
02:09:52
that I like.
02:09:55
Let you are mad.
02:09:56
Good for the first to play then I love Let's go to get more chicken.
02:10:01
I thought you didn't go. Oh,
02:10:05
God. Yeah.
02:10:06
You know that,
02:10:09
I look
02:10:10
like you on the couch.
02:10:15
Oh, I'm.
02:10:21
All right, so what do we have in the chat log here?
02:10:24
Rest in peace, Gary.
02:10:27
Do you think for the show
02:10:30
Osmosis Jones?
02:10:36
Nope.
02:10:36
That's the wrong fucking thing.
02:10:44
You got this door.
02:10:46
Oh, you're doing a fantastic job.
02:10:51
This better be fucking good.
02:10:54
I bet it's not.
02:10:56
I've seen this show before.
02:10:58
I bet it's fucking terrible.
02:10:59
And that's why we shouldn't fucking even play this.
02:11:02
But I bet you it's terrible. I didn't review this.
02:11:04
This is on Brady and Gary.
02:11:06
This is the sad but true story of Barry the Bear fish.
02:11:11
You were at the fair one day enjoying yourself.
02:11:15
I want to win a gold fish
02:11:18
and named Barry.
02:11:19
You brought Barry home and put this goldfish into the fresh water.
02:11:25
And it grew and grew and grew.
02:11:27
What does he have to ask? Marty thought.
02:11:29
Wow, Barry, I wonder if I like to go and visit the ocean,
02:11:34
can I see?
02:11:35
Look Barry, your best friend. The goldfish.
02:11:38
And you let Barry go into the saltwater of the ocean.
02:11:42
Done.
02:11:43
Barry Asberry swam around.
02:11:46
You noticed he was terribly wrong.
02:11:49
Barry.
02:11:50
Barry unfortunately shriveled up and died.
02:11:53
Not Barry. Yep.
02:11:54
I was just sitting there wondering.
02:11:56
The government came in and kill them.
02:11:58
You know, just the clownfish swim up a saltwater fish
02:12:01
and you picked it up and called it Gary, your new friend.
02:12:06
Oh, my God, it was a great water clownfish.
02:12:08
Home and let it swim in the local freshwater stream.
02:12:13
And just like Barry, you killed it.
02:12:19
Resting.
02:12:19
Barry and Gary.
02:12:21
Yeah,
02:12:23
that's a story that I just told.
02:12:26
I used that to introduce the idea of osmosis.
02:12:29
And if you place a cell in general into a watery environment,
02:12:33
it will increase in size versus placing that cell into a salty environment.
02:12:39
It will decrease in size.
02:12:41
I do have a lab that goes along with this that I'll link in the description below.
02:12:45
And again, it's just a fun, dark humor way of introducing osmosis.
02:12:49
I hope you enjoyed it.
02:12:52
I love dark humor.
02:12:54
That and it and it had a Gary
02:12:56
and it had a Barry and I loved it.
02:12:59
That was a success.
02:13:02
I enjoyed that dark humor.
02:13:05
Oh, I know I love dirty stuff.
02:13:08
That's all the rest of my ending night.
02:13:14
Don't worry.
02:13:15
Lab coat. Get it?
02:13:18
I mean, I'm wearing a lab coat as a joke, but I'm wearing a lab coat.
02:13:22
You also had this dumb shit there, too, so we.
02:13:28
I like this,
02:13:30
this is terrible.
02:13:32
This is so mean.
02:13:33
You just playing other people's music?
02:13:35
Yeah, that's what D.J.
02:13:36
Steve, he's just.
02:13:37
He's just sitting there holding, holding the buttons.
02:13:39
He's not doing anything at all right now.
02:13:41
He's just putting his fingers dancing.
02:13:42
He hasn't done anything. He has not done anything yet.
02:13:46
Yeah.
02:13:46
You know how to dance.
02:13:47
He has no idea what's coming up right?
02:13:51
He's using the earbuds.
02:13:53
These are already built, baked into the, record he's playing.
02:13:57
He's literally not doing anything right now.
02:14:00
There's nothing bouncing around his fingers like that.
02:14:03
There's no way we can afford to fire.
02:14:09
I love the about you.
02:14:10
You just push the button
02:14:12
further.
02:14:12
Once when I come, I promise
02:14:15
I'll switch back or do the.
02:14:18
He just switched records.
02:14:20
All he's doing is touching the centerpiece,
02:14:23
which is probably nothing.
02:14:24
He's just pretending it is just a fucking pre-made dun thing
02:14:27
that he just is playing.
02:14:28
Oh, you know it.
02:14:29
There's nothing on that table, is there?
02:14:32
Not even turntables.
02:14:33
He's just dancing.
02:14:35
It's just an electronic thing, I'm sure.
02:14:37
But it's. He's acting like he's manipulating this.
02:14:39
Meanwhile, it's probably.
02:14:40
Those are cooler, good little speakers.
02:14:43
Yeah. I don't know, something that looked like that too.
02:14:45
They're like, probably like 100. He's outside.
02:14:47
I love all all of it
02:14:49
I like I love his hair, I love his jacket, his little dance cock.
02:14:53
What about his penis?
02:14:55
Did you suck?
02:14:56
It sounds like a roll.
02:14:58
The penis. Draw.
02:15:00
Osmosis Jones,
02:15:02
the New York Buffalo Wing Festival Origins ironically,
02:15:05
despite the movie being about treating your body better,
02:15:07
at least to some extent, one New York entrepreneur saw it and was more impacted
02:15:11
by a once again from Frankenstein Chicken Wings Festival.
02:15:14
Birds the Buffalo Wing Festival this weekend.
02:15:18
Thus, the New York Buffalo Wing Festival was born
02:15:20
and it's still going strong today.
02:15:22
No way. Pikachu. Cameo.
02:15:24
Yeah, the entry name says it all.
02:15:25
One of the many German actors body is seen holding a Pikachu
02:15:28
plush, like the Frank must have eaten 20 Pikachu fruit snacks or something.
02:15:32
Or Pokémon is hugely popular with single cellular organisms.
02:15:35
Very random DNA.
02:15:36
Boy magazine in one blinking, you miss it's shot.
02:15:39
There's a character reading a magazine
02:15:40
that looks similar to the infamous Playboy,
02:15:42
except it has strands of DNA instead of naked ladies.
02:15:45
We're not sure about the ethics of that in this universe.
02:15:47
Here we go again.
02:15:48
But we're sure that it's best to just not think too hard about them.
02:15:51
Godfather parody
02:15:52
whether you care for The Godfather or not, osmosis Jones has a parody of it
02:15:55
featuring the villain tracks in Frank's armpit is a foot fungus way up.
02:15:59
You know there's not going to.
02:16:02
It's better than any other.
02:16:03
So man, this movie is weird.
02:16:05
Thrax is unironically terrifying.
02:16:07
Named after a rare but deadly disease called anthrax, Thrax is
02:16:10
probably one of the most morbid villains ever appear in a kid's film.
02:16:13
Yeah, this guy was sick before.
02:16:16
I mean, it being a virus is only goal is to destroy his host body from the inside.
02:16:21
And once he does, he keeps a single chromosome of his departed victims.
02:16:24
That's the horror villain motivation right there, man.
02:16:27
Literal founding father.
02:16:28
In this scene, a statue reading our founder can be seen.
02:16:31
The statue in question being of a sperm cell.
02:16:34
It's a pretty bold, you know, it doubles as something technically educational.
02:16:36
We applaud you.
02:16:37
Random statue gonads gym label on Rex's gym bag.
02:16:40
We say no one needs gym gonads.
02:16:43
If you don't know are the primary reproductive organs in the body?
02:16:46
Well, the label is seen in the movie.
02:16:47
The gym scene itself was cut for the sake of keeping things family friendly.
02:16:50
There are a couple other things
02:16:51
that should have been cut by that logic, but sure, Tom Colonics
02:16:54
campaign ad Tom spins a boy's head around 180 degrees in one of his ads.
02:16:59
This might seem like just fun reference to The Exorcist, but later on
02:17:01
we see the same boy in a neck brace, meaning this JFK clone
02:17:05
just casually snapped a child's neck to build this campaign.
02:17:08
Gotta love some subtle, dark humor nightmare.
02:17:10
Seeing how Frank's subconscious is portrayed as a movie theater
02:17:13
with the variety of nightmares to play for him.
02:17:14
The most notorious is called Your Worst Nightmare, which portrays his young
02:17:18
daughter Shane in a wedding dress next to his slob of a coworker, Bob.
02:17:22
Nice.
02:17:23
We'll give that movie some points for honesty.
02:17:25
It's definitely going to live up to its name, not Bob gross,
02:17:30
but if anything ever happens to you,
02:17:32
that's Chris Elliot and I look like you below and vulva are easy to mix up.
02:17:37
What the heck is a gay man?
02:17:39
Brutal. Thankfully, yes,
02:17:41
we both
02:17:42
gay dangly thing makes Aussie mistaken for another dangly thing on Frank's body.
02:17:46
The chicks line up to divide with me.
02:17:49
Osmosis Jones bragging about how every girl wants to divide
02:17:52
with him is the equivalent of a guy bragging about how much he gets laid,
02:17:55
if saying very same at a loss.
02:17:58
Likewise, a girl telling him that he do everything in a molecular level
02:18:02
is clearly referring to masturbation.
02:18:04
That's to me, you look like the kind of snail who must be divisive himself.
02:18:07
Brutal, scientifically accurate, but brutal.
02:18:10
When you say what's mandatory when Ozzy and Drax show up to the of this
02:18:14
from kidney rock, a pun on kid Rock is performing Cool Daddy Cool.
02:18:18
One of the lyrics in the song, although not
02:18:20
blatant in the movie itself, is literally young ladies.
02:18:22
Young ladies, I like, I'm underage.
02:18:24
See, you say that's statutory, but I say it's mandatory.
02:18:29
I felt kind of uneasy even reading that. Never quote that.
02:18:31
I even said that.
02:18:32
Be on the lookout for osmosis Jones two where kidney rock collabs with Herbert
02:18:35
the Pervert.
02:18:35
Hopefully, if this isn't interesting. Nice.
02:18:38
That was fantastic.
02:18:39
In fact, we now have a thing called the Entity Theory device.
02:18:43
The Antique Ethereal device was found off the coast of antiquity era.
02:18:47
It's a metal box.
02:18:48
For the longest time, archeologists had no idea what to do with it.
02:18:51
Somebody went, what if we think straight and they did it?
02:18:54
The x rayed it, it has gears in it.
02:18:56
The thing is 2000 years old.
02:18:58
And then they figured out what it was.
02:19:00
Well, recently we finally figured out what this thing was.
02:19:03
It was a computer.
02:19:05
It was an analog computer, a mechanical computer, not a digital computer.
02:19:08
It wasn't electronic. It had gears in it.
02:19:11
And what you would do is you would enter the date on the top,
02:19:14
and then it would rotate the constellations into place.
02:19:19
So it was an astronomical device computer,
02:19:23
so you could know what what constellations you would see that night.
02:19:27
Think about how complicated it would have been to put that
02:19:30
kind of data into the form of gears,
02:19:33
and then stick it into a box and make it work.
02:19:37
In fact, we now have a thing called the.
02:19:39
It just keeps going.
02:19:41
But that's the advocates for a magic mechanism.
02:19:45
I've been trying to talk about the Antikythera mechanism for a while.
02:19:48
How did the Greeks have that?
02:19:51
How did they even have that?
02:19:53
That's a leg up.
02:19:55
A leg up.
02:19:57
I'm telling you, it's a leg up
02:20:00
a leg, a leg up.
02:20:05
I'll take you up.
02:20:06
You all saw the debates.
02:20:07
Oh, this is great.
02:20:09
We got spoiled with Trump, man.
02:20:11
Yeah, we did make debates.
02:20:13
Electric.
02:20:16
He got up there, there eating your dogs
02:20:20
there eating your cats.
02:20:21
He's grateful that they're making sushi from your goldfish.
02:20:28
They're chopping up the barricades
02:20:31
in Springfield.
02:20:33
They're eating the dogs.
02:20:34
They're eating the cats. Eat the cat.
02:20:36
Eat the cat.
02:20:38
They're eating the dogs.
02:20:39
They're eating the cats.
02:20:40
Eat the cat. Eat, eat the cat.
02:20:43
They're eating the cats. They're eating the dogs.
02:20:45
Eat the cat.
02:20:46
Eat, eat, eat the cat. Eat the cat. Tehran.
02:20:49
So don't push me.
02:20:50
Ain't Donald Trump trying to grab him by the reading?
02:20:52
Your dog's.
02:20:55
There eating your cats.
02:20:56
These people, they're
02:20:59
they're making sushi from your goldfish.
02:21:03
They're jumping up the barricades.
02:21:05
Jump, jump jump jump.
02:21:08
They're like, how?
02:21:09
You know, I saw it on TV.
02:21:10
It's real. Trust me, it's real.
02:21:12
I dvr that I saved it number the first time I got shot.
02:21:18
They tried.
02:21:20
They tried to kill me.
02:21:21
They failed.
02:21:24
I saw the bullet coming.
02:21:25
A lot of people don't see the bullet.
02:21:26
I saw.
02:21:29
Some people never see the bullet.
02:21:30
I call those people dead. They're dead. They didn't see it.
02:21:33
That turned my head so fast.
02:21:35
I say woo!
02:21:37
That's right.
02:21:37
I did the matrix run.
02:21:39
Y'all saw the debates.
02:21:42
That's great.
02:21:43
We got spoiled with Trump, man.
02:21:44
Hey, guys, good to get spoiled with Trump.
02:21:48
Yeah.
02:21:50
So this is Michael Jackson doing that 21.
02:21:54
That's right.
02:21:54
Yeah that's right seven times one it's seven.
02:21:57
No it's turning seven and one is it 13 and younger.
02:22:01
You bring the two down 2813 down.
02:22:08
I mean it's a television show.
02:22:10
So you're looking right at it.
02:22:12
I know it.
02:22:15
I mean this is a scripted,
02:22:16
scripted television shows. It,
02:22:19
You better be.
02:22:20
Oh. I don't even know if that helps.
02:22:26
Because he's.
02:22:27
I mean, it's not seven times what, a seven times ten?
02:22:31
And, I mean, and then he gave the difference,
02:22:33
which was $15, which I don't, like at of context.
02:22:37
I don't know what he's referring to,
02:22:39
but he got the math wrong and the host didn't call him out on it.
02:22:45
Is that right or right?
02:22:47
Two, three.
02:22:49
20. That's correct. One.
02:22:52
That's right.
02:22:52
That part's right.
02:22:53
Then this part is wrong, right?
02:22:56
Seven times one, it's
02:22:58
seven.
02:22:59
There's 1 in 7.
02:23:00
But that's not what the the.
02:23:04
Thing is, it's ten.
02:23:06
Ten times seven.
02:23:09
They only did the three part.
02:23:11
Now they have ten left.
02:23:12
So ten times seven would be 70.
02:23:16
Then you'd actually come up with the right answer.
02:23:22
Seven.
02:23:23
And one is a.
02:23:28
You bring the two down
02:23:29
28, 13 down.
02:23:33
So he said $15.
02:23:35
Right.
02:23:35
The difference between 13 and 30
02:23:38
or 28,
02:23:41
I mean,
02:23:43
but I mean, he did the math wrong.
02:23:45
It's wrong.
02:23:46
It's absolutely wrong.
02:23:52
How is that educational?
02:23:55
Right.
02:23:56
One, two.
02:23:57
3753.
02:24:00
Yeah, yeah, they it's not that simple.
02:24:03
I guess seven times one is
02:24:07
we go
02:24:08
to Nike, Bayside, Michael, and they sign me.
02:24:11
And Michael gave me some great advice.
02:24:12
One time he says, hey, man, why do you need all that money?
02:24:16
Let's do what you talking about?
02:24:17
He says, I was looking at your contract.
02:24:19
You're making about $3 million.
02:24:20
Tell Nike you want a million and you want the rest in stock options.
02:24:24
And I said, thank you, Michael.
02:24:26
Okay, I run it by my guys.
02:24:29
He says that's a good idea if they're going to be great.
02:24:33
I says, this dude,
02:24:33
the greatest basketball player I ever seen, let's do it or just do it.
02:24:37
I actually made probably ten times the amount of money.
02:24:41
And I'm still with Nike to this day.
02:24:44
Oh, so you supporting child labor?
02:24:46
Terrible. Yes. Time I threw up confusion.
02:24:49
How do osmosis and diffusion repeat what I say.
02:24:52
No excuses. This was the one I was talking about.
02:24:54
From concentration high to low concentration high to low.
02:24:58
Only difference is osmosis.
02:25:00
Just does this for into.
02:25:01
Oh but that's through a membrane. No.
02:25:03
So the so you just kind of go more. So you use this side.
02:25:06
The soap means the site the water flows active transport.
02:25:09
So you know does not move things high to low.
02:25:12
It moves things from low to high.
02:25:14
And that is just how it goes in time.
02:25:16
I confusion as to transport the opposite.
02:25:20
No excuse not reverse I in concentration where it's just Pfizer.
02:25:26
The only difference is osmosis just does this that was it.
02:25:30
But it's that charge.
02:25:31
So the so you just kind of osmosis 30 seconds.
02:25:35
No it's educational.
02:25:41
I love stuff like that.
02:25:42
I'll read a textbook for fun.
02:25:46
Why? Sounds boring.
02:25:49
Yeah.
02:25:50
If it's boring, just the.
02:25:52
But yeah, like, some of them are good.
02:25:55
I like particle physics.
02:25:57
Have you ever sat down to a physics book?
02:25:59
No idea. They're fascinating.
02:26:02
They really are.
02:26:03
They have some profound crap in there that you wouldn't think of.
02:26:08
It doesn't really work.
02:26:10
We're standing on the shoulders of giants.
02:26:12
That's a leg up a leg.
02:26:17
Okay.
02:26:18
By bye. By.
02:26:22
Is it time yet?
02:26:23
It's not. Time.
02:26:24
Is that we got to really enjoy our show to get to.
02:26:27
Yeah, I could fill in for draw the joke.
02:26:31
Yeah.
02:26:32
Oh, yeah. You'd be.
02:26:32
I be ready, you'd be draw. Yeah,
02:26:36
I don't know.
02:26:36
I just world through the rest of the, clips there.
02:26:38
And let's say you want me to just whip up a flag really quick or other stuff.
02:26:43
I don't know what else is in the news.
02:26:44
What else is happening?
02:26:45
We usually do a we usually do a comments section.
02:26:51
Yeah, I was gonna whip through those, but I had not prepared that.
02:26:54
So we'll just be winging it. All right.
02:26:56
I'm willing to wing it. I love the comments.
02:26:59
They always say like, I'm stupid.
02:27:01
I don't know what I'm talking about. And I love those.
02:27:04
That's fuel for my fire.
02:27:08
I love it when people say I'm dumb
02:27:11
because obviously.
02:27:13
Right. Obviously.
02:27:14
Yep, yep. Classic.
02:27:16
All right.
02:27:17
No idea.
02:27:18
You hear?
02:27:22
Me, dear fudgy ask fudge.
02:27:27
I just found out my husband and our female
02:27:30
friend of 18 months have been texting each other.
02:27:34
Allegedly a allegedly.
02:27:37
According to my husband, it's about politics.
02:27:40
My husband and I don't share the same political views.
02:27:43
He says he has nobody to talk to you about politics.
02:27:46
I don't understand why he doesn't talk about politics with his male friends.
02:27:50
I find it suspicious that neither my husband nor this friend ever mentioned
02:27:55
they were communicating with each other.
02:27:58
I think he is going outside of our marriage
02:28:01
seeking validation from another woman.
02:28:04
When I said when I said it, he called me crazy, immature and insanely jealous.
02:28:10
I'm not.
02:28:11
I think he's endangering our marriage because things can start innocently
02:28:16
and he's seeking something I can't give him.
02:28:19
He knew my political affiliation before we married.
02:28:22
Our marriage barely survived the last presidential election.
02:28:26
Wow. Now this.
02:28:29
Can I have some advice, please?
02:28:31
Sound uneasy in Florida.
02:28:35
Yeah, people are getting kind of reckless
02:28:37
and out of hand with their political affiliations.
02:28:41
And that's what I'm going to be so glad it's over in a couple days. But,
02:28:47
honestly, if my wife didn't vote with me, I'd be okay with that.
02:28:52
Like, everybody's got a right to their own opinion,
02:28:56
and and I don't care, I really don't.
02:28:59
I, maybe I've just stopped caring or have given up, but,
02:29:03
I've,
02:29:04
I always wanted to convince everybody to think like me because I
02:29:07
would make my life a lot simpler.
02:29:09
But I am striking out.
02:29:12
I have not been able to convince one person to think anything like me,
02:29:17
so it's really bizarre.
02:29:20
I give, I give think like you.
02:29:23
You do you.
02:29:25
But I'm going to just continue plowing through it.
02:29:29
I treat it like a crank and, And right or wrong, I'm not changing cranks.
02:29:35
I'm just.
02:29:35
And I'm not changing directions.
02:29:37
I'm just cranking, like.
02:29:38
Like a meat grinder.
02:29:40
And I'm just.
02:29:41
I'll keep going in the same direction on the same grinder.
02:29:44
I, I'm confident.
02:29:46
I'm convinced that I am.
02:29:48
I'm going in the right direction with the right grinder.
02:29:51
And if I'm wrong,
02:29:53
this this is the dead end, but I'm just going to keep up the work.
02:29:58
If you guys do that.
02:29:59
And the more you crank, the harder it gets and the slower it goes
02:30:03
and the tougher it is.
02:30:05
But if I'm going in the right direction
02:30:08
or that's the crank I need to be cranking on, so I keep cranking on the same crank
02:30:14
for all it's worth.
02:30:17
Wait, does that answer the question?
02:30:19
Definitely.
02:30:20
If you if you guys do that, let me know how it works.
02:30:23
Yeah, yeah.
02:30:25
Oh yeah, that sounds kind of tricky.
02:30:28
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
02:30:29
You're getting in trouble for, talking politics with, another chick.
02:30:33
No, that's that's a side that's called a spicy.
02:30:38
But,
02:30:40
Oh. But, tomorrow, you know, you go, oh, you know, there's both
02:30:45
you know, they've both texted shitting on his wife for her views.
02:30:50
Oh, he's like, oh, I can't believe my wife.
02:30:51
Then she's like, oh my God, I can't believe that.
02:30:53
What a bitch.
02:30:54
And she's like, no, you know that's got to be some of it, right?
02:30:57
I can't believe he's voting for, she's voting for Kamala.
02:30:59
And she's like, oh my God, what a fucking cunt.
02:31:05
Oh. That's a good let's make,
02:31:09
dear fuck fuckface.
02:31:12
I will turn 18 in 6 months.
02:31:16
Please send photos the second you turn 18.
02:31:19
Nudes, preferably if it's before you turn 18, send none nudes.
02:31:24
Right. I will turn 18 in 6 months.
02:31:27
I know I should be happy, but to be completely honest
02:31:30
with you, I'm scared to become an adult.
02:31:33
Shout out to the kid.
02:31:35
I don't feel I'm ready to grow up and leave my childhood behind.
02:31:39
What should I do?
02:31:40
What can I do?
02:31:42
Signed unhappy birthday.
02:31:48
Gosh, I love this one.
02:31:49
Growing. That's good. Thanks.
02:31:53
Now I'm fully wrecked.
02:31:55
What am I supposed to do?
02:31:57
And that's not bad.
02:32:00
I don't think that thoughts never crossed my mind.
02:32:02
I have no idea.
02:32:05
I love this, I have no idea.
02:32:08
I, I don't know, would suffice,
02:32:10
but to have no idea.
02:32:13
That's really committed to ignorance.
02:32:18
I don't think anybody can argue that.
02:32:24
Yeah.
02:32:26
Okay.
02:32:27
Yeah, that makes sense.
02:32:29
Yeah.
02:32:31
Okay. Yeah.
02:32:32
I love the kid sound board.
02:32:34
What?
02:32:36
How many do you have?
02:32:39
You're a fan of three dozen right now.
02:32:42
Yeah.
02:32:44
Yeah, yeah. You've got three different.
02:32:46
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah.
02:32:50
Oh yeah that's right.
02:32:51
Yeah. That's a loaner a dozen. Holy crap.
02:32:54
You could try that
02:32:56
okay. Yes.
02:32:57
4040 clips.
02:32:59
50 clips.
02:33:00
Oh yeah.
02:33:01
That'd be kick ass, I've got all of them.
02:33:05
I don't fucking know.
02:33:06
What the hell? Yeah, it's pretty much it.
02:33:11
That's pretty much it.
02:33:12
As above.
02:33:13
So below.
02:33:13
Let's do, bring you into our show for a minute.
02:33:17
As above, so below.
02:33:19
And there you go. Edit.
02:33:21
Oh, you can.
02:33:22
Yeah, you can.
02:33:29
There's no that's the wrong one.
02:33:31
Goddamn it says aftershow theme.
02:33:33
What does that even mean? Aftershow. Talking to dude.
02:33:35
Fuck you.
02:33:36
Brady, what is this organization?
02:33:40
Draw.
02:33:43
It's pretty crazy, but,
02:33:47
roll the clip.
02:33:48
Brady.
02:33:50
You know, clip.
02:33:51
Brady.
02:33:53
The conclusions you are reaching.
02:34:19
It's really not over.
02:34:20
It goes on for another.
02:34:21
Fuck. Yeah. It's, Well, that's all I wanted.
02:34:24
As above. So below on.
02:34:27
Let's Play nothing but Chicken Attack.
02:34:29
From now on, do it.
02:34:30
I better be myself.
02:34:32
Freeze up thinking that,
02:34:35
up chicken that up.
02:34:39
I let you up that good for the first to play them I love.
02:34:44
Come, let's go.
02:34:45
Tell me get more chicken.
02:34:47
I thought you didn't go.
02:34:51
But you, you know, know that,
02:34:55
I go love like
02:34:58
you want to go.
02:35:03
The time is now.
02:35:04
10:01 p.m..
02:35:17
So. Of course.
02:35:25
Triangles do it because.
02:35:54
I just just a little.
02:36:09
I guess albinos in there.
02:36:16
I like watching my shirt change.
02:36:18
Gotta give him that. Fuck.
02:36:20
I like watching you change your shirt, too, right?
02:36:23
Oh, I know, time for a you there nonstop.
02:36:27
That was okay.
02:36:28
By disturbing
02:36:31
as above, so below.
02:37:15
We. Just don't.
02:38:20
Okay.
02:38:21
Fine.
02:38:22
And all by.
02:38:33
Mr. Brady and Roger Brady and or Gary.
02:38:37
As above and so below the copy.
02:38:41
So close.
02:38:41
Lady and Josh, you're doing it our way.
02:38:46
We're gonna make it.
02:38:47
Make our dreams come true. Brady.
02:38:49
And your show, it's Brady and we're.
02:38:53
It's their show now. Brady. Don't.
02:38:57
Have a good night.
02:38:58
Where it's dark for your money.
02:39:09
Gorgeous.
02:39:16
You give me a big fat boner.
02:39:28
Wait.
02:39:28
My. Brady, your draw.
02:39:31
You can be both.
02:39:32
Yeah, it's good because I'm gay.
02:39:35
For me, Brady for,
02:39:43
What do we do? Oh.
02:39:44
Oh, what do you think?
02:39:45
The monologue today.
02:39:48
I thought it sucked.
02:39:53
Do you remember?
02:39:54
No, I was it.
02:39:56
Look.
02:39:57
Yeah, that's what I thought.
02:40:00
I talked about, I mean, he talked to.
02:40:02
It was what it was said.
02:40:03
There was a chemistry involved.
02:40:08
Chemistry?
02:40:09
Was this show about chemistry?
02:40:11
Would you say this show was about chemistry?
02:40:17
You're guilty.
02:40:20
The guilty.
02:40:21
Oh, I wish a drink.
02:40:24
I don't know, like my semen.
02:40:27
Well, I'll show you the choices here.
02:40:31
Sure.
02:40:31
He's a one. Is one of them a semen?
02:40:34
No. Well, here's my burger.
02:40:37
No. Okay.
02:40:38
Here's the here's the fridge drop. Yeah.
02:40:41
Like this on the top.
02:40:44
Come on.
02:40:45
No problem. We have to go. The car.
02:40:46
Here it comes.
02:40:47
Oh, my God, we go Molson Canadian.
02:40:52
That's a good Molson.
02:40:56
Yeah.
02:40:58
All right.
02:40:59
What's what's the ratings?
02:41:01
Short draw show thing to do now?
02:41:03
I don't know.
02:41:04
We usually, kind of whack off and, Oh, oh and stuff, but we don't tell anyone.
02:41:10
We kind of do a behind the scenes.
02:41:11
Well, I always thought it was. Okay.
02:41:14
We'll send each other poetry,
02:41:16
which is the gayest thing you could do to another dude, I think.
02:41:20
I mean, send blown him.
02:41:23
What's the straightest thing you could do to another dude?
02:41:27
Tackle football very well, actually.
02:41:29
That's kind of day two.
02:41:31
No, no, no, but I feel good about it.
02:41:34
Right?
02:41:36
I guess would have to involve.
02:41:38
No, like, physical contact.
02:41:42
I mean, if you want to avoid gay
02:41:45
completely, who doesn't?
02:41:46
Who doesn't want to avoid gay completely, I do I do want to avoid gay.
02:41:51
I do.
02:41:54
No, no.
02:41:58
Oh well yes. Yes.
02:42:00
No. Yeah.
02:42:01
Yeah. Yes. Yes.
02:42:03
No. No. Yes.
02:42:06
Oh, yes.
02:42:07
Yes. No.
02:42:12
No. Yeah.
02:42:13
Yeah. No. Yes. Yes.
02:42:16
No. Yeah. Yeah.
02:42:18
No. Yes.
02:42:19
Yes. No.
02:42:22
No. Yeah.
02:42:23
Yeah yeah.
02:42:24
Oh. No.
02:42:27
Yes. No. Yes. Yes.
02:42:30
Oh yeah yeah. But
02:42:33
Oh yes yes.
02:42:34
It would be more efficient just to say yes yes oh yes yes.
02:42:38
The same thing.
02:42:41
No I disagree.
02:42:43
Yes yes I agree.
02:42:46
Does. Yes yes.
02:42:48
No. Yeah.
02:42:50
Yeah.
02:42:52
Yeah yeah.
02:42:53
No. Let's see.
02:42:55
No lip smacking.
02:42:58
Do you know how many clips you've got of the kid or, what are those called?
02:43:03
Sound bites.
02:43:04
Oh, they've got more earmarked. I just haven't had time.
02:43:07
He had a great one.
02:43:09
So he said something about coming out almost impossible. And.
02:43:13
Yeah, he came we came out.
02:43:15
Yeah. That was the.
02:43:16
That was the line that we have to clip.
02:43:19
When, where, when it it was the Hogan
02:43:22
when we were talking about him going to Hogan.
02:43:25
Yeah.
02:43:25
Before, before he went to Hogan, he said something
02:43:28
about where he went to the wax sculpture. The Hogan wax sculpture.
02:43:31
That's like six inches shorter than the actual Hulk Hogan.
02:43:34
I swear it's really him.
02:43:36
He's only six for
02:43:39
the kid is not six three.
02:43:41
The kid is standing kind of in front of Hogan.
02:43:44
Hogan's barely flat footed, I don't know, it's super excited and pumped up.
02:43:49
Yeah, of course he's super excited.
02:43:51
You can see it in his pants right.
02:43:55
May not. He.
02:43:57
Yeah.
02:43:58
Well listen, whatever.
02:44:00
I'm listening.
02:44:02
Let me tell you something, brother.
02:44:04
You're. I'm muddy.
02:44:06
And I came to say
02:44:08
that I have no motherfucking gay. My.
02:44:13
See what?
02:44:14
You know, there have to be two versions of the chat.
02:44:17
There are three. Two.
02:44:18
Oh, because one of them is just us and the other one includes the show.
02:44:22
But I think that one was in the other one, which is why was it then
02:44:26
and then why it was in the kid wax sculpture?
02:44:28
And both.
02:44:32
I want
02:44:33
I want a wax sculpture of the kid.
02:44:42
Get you
02:44:42
the wax sculpture of the kid so I can wax off to it.
02:44:45
Oh, dear. The wax on where?
02:44:47
No wax on, wax off. No, I gotta you got to.
02:44:49
I'm assuming you have to polish a.
02:44:52
Yeah.
02:44:52
Sculpture.
02:44:53
So you have to wax on. Wax off. Right.
02:44:55
All right, all right. Off. All over.
02:44:58
I can't find it again.
02:44:59
You it was a good,
02:45:04
It was actually on the thread with the show.
02:45:08
This show?
02:45:10
This show?
02:45:11
Well, no, the other show, but this show too.
02:45:14
Which show?
02:45:16
The after show.
02:45:16
But for some reason, the pictures aren't showing up on the.
02:45:21
Oh, I can show it on my phone.
02:45:22
This kid. So much work.
02:45:24
His parents must be fucking disappointing them,
02:45:26
because I swear to God, he takes extra time for everything.
02:45:29
No, I've seen the kid, swing for the fences.
02:45:34
He actually got, a girl above his level easily.
02:45:39
He came over.
02:45:42
He. I'm saying he out pointed his coverage.
02:45:45
Oh, okay.
02:45:48
So he came inside of her, but.
02:45:50
Right.
02:45:51
He pulled out.
02:45:53
Yeah. Yes.
02:45:54
Clearly. Cheese.
02:45:57
Why wouldn't that be? What?
02:45:58
I mean, how clear is it?
02:46:00
Maybe it's not semen. Maybe it's urine.
02:46:02
If it's clear.
02:46:03
If it's more clear.
02:46:06
Crystal is an unmarried lily.
02:46:08
Is this really.
02:46:09
What is this really?
02:46:14
These look like fake dead.
02:46:17
No. Who is it?
02:46:20
Charles Manson.
02:46:21
What is it?
02:46:23
The tampon up maxi pad.
02:46:26
What is that?
02:46:27
The Charles Manson?
02:46:30
No, that was Mick Foley, wasn't it?
02:46:31
Where's Hogan kid?
02:46:32
Come on, Hogan kid, get your ass out here before
02:46:35
I masturbate.
02:46:38
For masturbating finger.
02:46:41
There it is.
02:46:41
I love a good angry masturbation.
02:46:44
There it is.
02:46:45
Look, look, look how it goes.
02:46:47
Look like a cardboard cut out.
02:46:48
Look how much he's in.
02:46:50
Lower into the right there.
02:46:52
It's a really good.
02:46:55
Like a really good cardboard cut out.
02:46:57
If he should.
02:46:58
If he stood straight up,
02:47:00
he would be up to probably the bottom of his glasses, right?
02:47:03
Yeah.
02:47:04
Why does it look like he's humping his leg?
02:47:08
That's a leg up cut out.
02:47:10
It's. There's no way.
02:47:11
That's a wax sculpture. It's too detailed.
02:47:13
Wax sculptures these days suck. No one knows how to make it.
02:47:16
No one knows how to make a sculpture anymore.
02:47:19
They did like I'm sure is a lost art.
02:47:21
They did like 600 years ago.
02:47:23
They knew how to do a great sculpture 600 years ago.
02:47:25
But somehow today, out of easier, workable materials, they suck at it.
02:47:30
This is probably a cardboard cut out,
02:47:32
and he's in front of it and he's playing us all the fool.
02:47:39
All right, I fell for it.
02:47:41
I actually, I won a pop for it.
02:47:45
I bet a $1 soda pop that
02:47:48
that Hogan would be in Richmond that day, and and I won the bet.
02:47:53
You were there.
02:47:55
However, this was a cardboard cup.
02:47:57
You're saying I actually drank a pop that I didn't deserve
02:48:02
because I drank that pop.
02:48:03
Already gone.
02:48:06
It was a sort of a big
02:48:08
his arm is compared to Hogan like I, I think it's
02:48:12
there is no way the color shot and
02:48:17
par with.
02:48:20
They photoshopped that is that.
02:48:23
Oh that is the automatic Photoshop. Yeah.
02:48:25
They actually did he also make a plan for all or two?
02:48:29
Yeah.
02:48:30
And the cardboard cutout is only
02:48:33
six feet tall. So
02:48:37
yeah,
02:48:39
they come in standard size.
02:48:40
It doesn't matter the size of the person.
02:48:42
They just make it six feet tall.
02:48:44
It folds down to three feet and they can
02:48:46
mail it.
02:48:50
It's all the transportation issue.
02:48:53
It all comes down to like what it cost to transport the thing.
02:48:57
Why can't they female it?
02:49:01
Your mail.
02:49:02
All right.
02:49:02
So on the Brady Indoor Show we usually kind of back clean up here. So.
02:49:05
Like what? Okay.
02:49:06
Is there anything that we missed on the main. Yeah.
02:49:09
Do you like there's an election tomorrow.
02:49:11
And in there. No.
02:49:12
When in regards to osmosis, the topic we're not going off oh rails yet.
02:49:16
And then also, when it comes to how the show could have gotten better,
02:49:19
do you feel like there's anything that we could have changed?
02:49:21
Right.
02:49:21
Anything that you needed to discuss in that room?
02:49:25
We needed to do comments.
02:49:27
That's a that's an important segment.
02:49:30
I'll roll through there and maybe you maybe you rehash osmosis for a minute.
02:49:34
Okay. Yeah.
02:49:36
I would like to discuss like, hydration, dehydration.
02:49:40
There, there are, there are, reasons to, dehydrate food
02:49:46
if you have the means to rehydrate it, like astronaut food
02:49:49
and like, backwoods camping, you could use some dehydrated,
02:49:54
like, fruits or, like, if you can dehydrate anything.
02:49:58
Cookies that I've had.
02:49:59
Candy. It's delicious.
02:50:01
But, it makes it later to carry.
02:50:03
But you do need to carry or be able to provide some sort of water source.
02:50:08
But that's always the problem.
02:50:10
That's been irrigation was the first thing we invented that actually helped us.
02:50:15
Well, I mean, the wheels, good sliced bread with the ever
02:50:19
ever that helps is there?
02:50:20
Knit sweaters are nice. Nothing else.
02:50:23
Nothing else that ever helped.
02:50:24
Fire was probably an important breakthrough.
02:50:28
One, jet propulsion.
02:50:31
That was kind of neat.
02:50:32
Oh. Figuring out, GPS, global positioning systems.
02:50:37
Those are nifty.
02:50:39
That's anything you can do with satellites or lasers.
02:50:42
Or you can get sharks with lasers on their foreheads.
02:50:49
We've got $1 million.
02:50:52
We've got some.
02:50:54
I just brushing the surface.
02:50:56
We've got some comments.
02:50:58
Okay.
02:51:00
Come on, come on, come on in. My.
02:51:06
Number the back that
02:51:09
come on is coming into my.
02:51:12
Come on.
02:51:14
Oh I see no no no no no no no no no no no.
02:51:21
I was doing this there.
02:51:23
So the comment is there ain't no limits
02:51:25
what Israel is doing to Palestine, to Palestine shows that.
02:51:29
So this is commenting on hey.
02:51:34
What are you saying?
02:51:35
And that also suggests that there is no limit to human reason,
02:51:38
how you get into pretty dark areas of human activity.
02:51:40
Once you decide that everything can be reasoned out, everything in terms
02:51:44
of human relations and that and human beings are innately malleable.
02:51:48
Because if you can reason everything out, that means you can change yourself.
02:51:50
And if you can change yourself, and that means everyone can be changed.
02:51:53
And human beings, there is no human nature.
02:51:55
There's just sort of a blank slate to be operated upon.
02:51:57
Once you get there, you get into some pretty dark spaces.
02:51:59
I think what religion tends to do,
02:52:01
and this is particularly true in Roman Catholicism, is also true in Judaism.
02:52:04
I don't think it says, yes, there are these things
02:52:07
that reason is capable of doing, and then there are.
02:52:09
And this comment
02:52:10
has nothing to do with the context of this particular clip in general.
02:52:14
He saw a Jew and he just assumed the context comment
02:52:17
about Palestine when you're talking about, yeah.
02:52:20
You don't like the existence of God.
02:52:25
I think they're they're going against Ben Shapiro.
02:52:28
His whole thing he's got going in there.
02:52:31
Yeah, they love the macOS. What?
02:52:33
They're, What I can make is, I mean, who wouldn't love the Amiga?
02:52:38
I mean, everyone loves the Amica.
02:52:39
Even the hummus.
02:52:40
I love the Omega.
02:52:43
Well, wait, what? I love the Omega.
02:52:46
I know, but now we got a whole
02:52:50
cultural things.
02:52:53
All right, so the next one is,
02:52:55
is he arguing that Buddhism isn't
02:52:59
atheist atheistic when they are talking to the wrong guy?
02:53:03
Who was God before?
02:53:06
Then you're talking to the wrong guy.
02:53:08
He doesn't put periods in here.
02:53:09
See guys, he didn't.
02:53:11
He put extra commas.
02:53:12
Not a single situation, right? Missing for.
02:53:16
Yeah, it's hard to read.
02:53:17
Like if he's already arguing that Buddha Buddhism isn't atheistic,
02:53:22
then you're talking to the wrong guy who was God before Buddha.
02:53:27
Then you claim Buddha attained godhood.
02:53:29
That just don't make that just don't make sense, that you don't make grammar.
02:53:35
You believe in the man, you believe in the,
02:53:39
you believe in you believe in him.
02:53:42
Believe in him.
02:53:44
We believe.
02:53:46
Let's see what the actual what he said.
02:53:48
Cultural things morph and change through time.
02:53:50
We adopt things from other civilizations.
02:53:52
And that's exactly what happened with our religions.
02:53:55
I mentioned Buddhism because they're atheistic.
02:53:59
They don't have a god.
02:54:00
The the Abrahamic religions, however,
02:54:04
all came from Judaism, which was a polytheistic religion.
02:54:09
Look at that. And they had a whole
02:54:12
all myriad of gods to choose from.
02:54:15
And it whittled it down and they whittle it down.
02:54:18
I think it was, Baal versus Yahweh in the very end.
02:54:22
Good set of Baal.
02:54:23
And they won with this magic fire sacrifice thing.
02:54:27
Yeah. Way or no way.
02:54:29
Yeah, exactly.
02:54:30
We don't actually know how to pronounce Yahweh.
02:54:31
They they dropped all the vowels, so we were just kind of making it up.
02:54:35
But the that's as close as we can come to pronouncing it correctly.
02:54:38
But that's why El should I and El Elohim
02:54:42
and all these other names
02:54:46
come up, cultural things morphing, change through time. Wow.
02:54:49
That's cool,
02:54:51
I like that.
02:54:52
So you what's what's the you to this guy?
02:54:54
Have you fully.
02:54:56
If he's already arguing that Buddhism isn't atheistic,
02:55:01
then you're talking to the wrong guy.
02:55:03
Who was God before Buddha.
02:55:06
Then you claim Buddha hung guy period attained godhood.
02:55:11
That just don't make sense.
02:55:14
You believe in a man?
02:55:17
Yes, I believe in a man.
02:55:18
I don't believe in a god.
02:55:20
Correct you a man.
02:55:23
You believe in a man.
02:55:24
Oh man, I do believe in a man, a man exists.
02:55:28
I have no evidence that God exists.
02:55:32
So that's why I'm going to go with.
02:55:34
Yeah, yeah, that's what atheistic means.
02:55:38
Raises this.
02:55:39
So this in my opinion.
02:55:41
All right.
02:55:42
So this comment is that I've officially heard the dumbest thing I've ever heard.
02:55:47
Oh I love that.
02:55:48
That's good feedback Curtis here.
02:55:51
Let's hear what he what did I say. What he.
02:55:53
Yeah.
02:55:54
This in my opinion is the first form of slavery.
02:56:00
And I don't think I'm overstating it.
02:56:02
This is biological slavery.
02:56:05
Mitochondrial DNA is used to track,
02:56:09
maternal lineage because you're
02:56:12
the mitochondrial comes from your mother's bloodline all the way down.
02:56:17
Well,
02:56:19
mitochondria have their own DNA.
02:56:21
They're not human.
02:56:22
They're part of a human cell, and they power each of our cells.
02:56:29
But this was a symbiotic relationship
02:56:34
that pre-dates,
02:56:38
a bunch of our ancestors.
02:56:41
This was something that we have taken over,
02:56:45
you know, unwittingly, this in my.
02:56:48
No. Okay.
02:56:49
Interesting for 14 hearts.
02:56:51
One comment, shitting on it.
02:56:53
Two people like that comment.
02:56:54
So we have 14 hearts.
02:56:58
What our hearts do for me, I don't know.
02:57:00
They just like that people liked it,
02:57:01
I liked it, but they weren't compelled enough to comment.
02:57:04
This one guy disliked it and was compelled to comment.
02:57:08
I stupid smart.
02:57:09
That is the clip that shows really.
02:57:11
I'm I'm not as smart as I think I would make
02:57:14
you and him would probably get a boner over each other.
02:57:16
Yeah. All right.
02:57:18
Musician pastor.
02:57:18
No, you would not. You guys would not get along.
02:57:21
No, he's proud of you.
02:57:22
I'm that's that's the issue here.
02:57:24
It's real pastor thing. Yeah.
02:57:29
He's a father.
02:57:30
I mean, so you both have something in common
02:57:32
when it comes to children, but it's also the same exact.
02:57:34
It's like opposite.
02:57:36
Yeah. So,
02:57:39
All right.
02:57:40
Weird. I've never had it.
02:57:41
That was what we're dealing with.
02:57:46
TikTok.
02:57:47
Yeah.
02:57:48
So, let's slide over to YouTube. Yep.
02:57:52
So this commenter was,
02:57:55
could you add 2 or 3 more people talking over one each?
02:57:58
Oh, it's too easy.
02:58:02
It's too easy to understand as it is.
02:58:05
You know, I don't want to tell Hulk Hogan to hit the gym or whatever, but you know.
02:58:08
Right.
02:58:08
But there, you know,
02:58:11
I didn't think he was going to rip on a real American bear.
02:58:15
Yeah, yeah.
02:58:15
You're right Joe. Okay, I love the sarcasm.
02:58:18
He, He said it back on the radio. Silence.
02:58:21
I heard from Joe.
02:58:22
He's like, I like to this, but he's going to be after he sees this next.
02:58:26
The kids segment is I do.
02:58:28
I am a marine.
02:58:29
I'm with the kid I it's it's you're talking over the kid segment.
02:58:34
No, he doesn't understand the context.
02:58:35
The kid is not on the show.
02:58:37
The kid is a clip and you're commenting on the clip.
02:58:40
Liv Brady and I are saying nothing
02:58:42
this entire time, so it's really just you talking over the clip, you know?
02:58:45
Right.
02:58:46
And he doesn't this dipshit doesn't understand the context of what's going on.
02:58:48
I didn't think he was going to rip on a real American beard.
02:58:51
Yeah, but you remember the reason the shirtless Joe got mad at me?
02:58:54
I don't know if he.
02:58:55
Where he, There was no longer radio silence.
02:58:58
I heard from Joe,
02:59:00
and he's no longer pissed, but he's going to be after he sees this next.
02:59:04
The kid segment is I do.
02:59:06
Best part is that you can you can focus in on the clip
02:59:09
and focus on just the kid and hear every single word he's saying.
02:59:12
And you can focus in on just you and hear every single word you're saying.
02:59:16
So the audio balance is actually really,
02:59:18
really good when it comes to hearing both sides.
02:59:21
And that's the whole point of the short is like,
02:59:22
you can sit there and listen to it over and over again, right?
02:59:24
He does. That's why he does. You can listen.
02:59:26
You pick out different things. Yeah.
02:59:28
He thinks the kids live on the show with us
02:59:30
when he you're commenting over him, which is what we do constantly.
02:59:34
So this this dipshit just doesn't understand our show.
02:59:37
You should probably listen, more often.
02:59:40
So our runs.
02:59:41
I missed my Monday.
02:59:44
Okay?
02:59:45
I did not go through only one girl.
02:59:48
So you know how
02:59:50
the comments.
02:59:51
Come on, come on.
02:59:52
But yeah, here's a comment.
02:59:55
My father was always cold to me.
02:59:57
What the fuck was this?
02:59:59
So don't give up.
03:00:00
Thumbs up. We only have four thumbs up, which is weird.
03:00:03
That's rude. Yeah, somebody fucked up, I like.
03:00:05
Yeah, the there's been a decent amount of episodes.
03:00:07
I've gotten one thumbs down.
03:00:09
Not consistent, which is great.
03:00:11
That means there's actual humans out there, right.
03:00:14
That's watching us that either approve or disapprove.
03:00:17
Right. Great.
03:00:18
That just we always say comment.
03:00:21
Oh, I do say like I was gonna say we don't care.
03:00:23
I just see the numbers and it's like there's no one commenting
03:00:25
and nobody's liking.
03:00:26
It's like, are these people absorbing this or is tuning in to reason? But
03:00:30
terrible clip.
03:00:31
So I don't think it comes up.
03:00:32
Well,
03:00:33
I can't believe somebody actually commented on this
03:00:35
because it's my father was always called me.
03:00:37
I don't I don't get it, but I find it hilarious.
03:00:39
My father always called to me,
03:00:43
Oh, I don't know.
03:00:47
My father was always called to me.
03:00:49
Yeah, it's Danny, all right.
03:00:51
Danny, shout out to Danny.
03:00:53
We got some.
03:00:54
They got six of them.
03:00:55
So our base.
03:00:58
Eight or. No, not that one.
03:01:00
The first six.
03:01:01
Is this is cultural reasons but cultural things.
03:01:05
More for change through time.
03:01:07
We. Judaism comes from Hinduism, not things from other civilizations.
03:01:11
And that's exactly what happened with our religion.
03:01:13
They're following.
03:01:14
I mentioned Buddhism because they're atheistic.
03:01:17
They don't have a god. This is the same crap, right?
03:01:20
The Abrahamic religions, however.
03:01:22
Yeah, all came from. Yeah.
03:01:23
So this person says Judaism comes from Hinduism, a theme.
03:01:29
Everything.
03:01:34
All right.
03:01:34
Good job everybody.
03:01:37
Good job friend.
03:01:38
But banning this in my opinion that's a huge brother for this reason.
03:01:44
But that are right. Yep.
03:01:47
Thumbs this in my breath.
03:01:49
I've heard, What?
03:01:52
This is seven days ago, so this is one way to go.
03:01:56
Yeah.
03:01:56
The alternative to the same sex marriage.
03:01:58
Like in the 50/50 60th,
03:02:02
where gay men were searching for.
03:02:06
And then wait a minute.
03:02:09
And name and name and maybe while the wife and kids were at home
03:02:14
wondering what's wrong with their family,
03:02:18
all of them deeply unsatisfied, and, their countries
03:02:23
for anonyme contents.
03:02:24
The 50th, 60th
03:02:27
was 50.
03:02:29
If it is 58, 60th like century.
03:02:32
I want to say 50s and 60s were
03:02:40
gay men were searching for
03:02:43
and then in contacts
03:02:46
of how the wife and kids were at home
03:02:49
wondering what's wrong with their family, all of them
03:02:53
deeply unsatisfied in their life.
03:02:58
Oh. Okay.
03:02:59
So I'm asking for a friend, right?
03:03:01
The whole range, a whole myriad of things said about same sex
03:03:05
relationships from there, perfectly normal to,
03:03:10
capital offense,
03:03:12
disorder, or,
03:03:18
What's it called that I've heard?
03:03:20
That's it.
03:03:21
That's the clip. Come on. Get. No kidding.
03:03:24
Get your eye in order.
03:03:26
This is bullshit
03:03:28
if you have it. So the.
03:03:30
Oh, oh, oh, that is a drive.
03:03:35
Oh, I keep doing.
03:03:37
Oh, oh.
03:03:39
I'll keep doing it.
03:03:40
Oh, okay.
03:03:42
099 thumbs up.
03:03:45
Oh, that wasn't even one to me.
03:03:48
Oh all right.
03:03:49
So not oh not right guard.
03:03:52
Not regardless I don't know how that how do you start a center or a paragraph
03:03:56
now regardless.
03:03:57
Not regardless not regardless.
03:04:00
Like pride
03:04:03
is like the lack of desire to change
03:04:05
or the belief that you have no need to change grow.
03:04:09
Like believing you know better than God essentially,
03:04:12
or putting a favorite bad a favorite bad behavior before what is right.
03:04:17
There is also righteous pride.
03:04:19
I take pride in my sons progress and accomplishments.
03:04:22
I just read oh oh, I, I like that comma.
03:04:28
That was good, right?
03:04:29
So basically pride is good but bad in certain situations.
03:04:34
Laugh my ass off.
03:04:34
I'm pretty sure that was his point, right?
03:04:37
No, he explicitly said it was bad universally.
03:04:41
So it's they're telling you what you mean. What, Gary?
03:04:43
What do you mean what's good?
03:04:44
Now? Yeah. Okay.
03:04:45
Oh, no no, no, they're both right.
03:04:48
They're both absolutely correct.
03:04:51
Yeah.
03:04:52
Isn't pride one of the deadly sins to if you believe in.
03:04:55
Oh I'll go along with anything 70% religion.
03:04:59
Yeah.
03:05:00
Pretty sure pride is one of them regardless of what you're proud.
03:05:02
Full of pride full of, oh, proud.
03:05:05
Serious. So.
03:05:07
All right, it's worth a double edged sword.
03:05:10
Don't be that sorry. That's pronounced.
03:05:12
Yeah.
03:05:13
Isn't pride one of the deadly sins to if you believe in.
03:05:16
I mean, the seven deadly sins.
03:05:19
And here you go. Oh, I'm.
03:05:21
I'm pretty sure pride is one of them, regardless of what you're proud,
03:05:23
full of pride full of.
03:05:24
Oh, okay.
03:05:29
Oh. See what you're getting that okay.
03:05:33
0000000, I get it.
03:05:38
Oh I, oh I see what you're getting at okay. So.
03:05:43
Oh is actually in that okay.
03:05:46
Oh I, I thought ghost.
03:05:52
Oh. Just realized the name.
03:05:56
Oh. Hey.
03:05:57
My best thing that changed my
03:06:02
best friend
03:06:04
taint nothing.
03:06:10
All right.
03:06:10
Was that a radiant torso?
03:06:12
What do we call that I had?
03:06:17
I wish I had food to eat on Mike, but I need to run out and go get food
03:06:20
because there's a Taco Bell that's still open.
03:06:22
That's like, okay,
03:06:25
make its own number one.
03:06:26
Oh. Hold on.
03:06:29
God damn.
03:06:31
You got to do it yourself.
03:06:33
What's the topic next week? Because,
03:06:36
Fledge Rants Live this week we'll be doing drugs.
03:06:40
You heard me right.
03:06:41
Drugs.
03:06:44
Now, I mean, I mean, besides that.
03:06:47
Speaking of which, we might as well rack one of these up
03:06:49
because we have not done the good we did for China.
03:06:52
Oh, 0I00I
03:06:59
like, oh, give.
03:07:02
We just us.
03:07:04
Oh I love 000
03:07:13
yeah.
03:07:13
So to everyone tomorrow all I got to say
03:07:17
is, Well, let me tell you something, brother.
03:07:20
What you gonna do when Donald Trump
03:07:23
and all the Trump a maniacs run wild on you, brother?
03:07:28
Where Trump and I run wild?
03:07:31
Other.
03:07:33
Well done.
03:07:35
Attaboy.
03:07:37
Go on, damn it. Have a good night, flat.
03:07:40
Talk to you, buddy.
03:07:46
Mr. Brady
03:07:48
and Roger Brady and your Gary and above.
03:07:51
And don't you love me? Coffee?
03:07:54
So close, lady. And I want you to do it.
03:07:57
We're on our way.
03:07:59
We're coming.
03:08:00
Make it.
03:08:00
Make our dreams come true, Brady.
03:08:02
And you're sure it's Brady?
03:08:05
And draw extension now.
03:08:07
Brady.
03:08:08
Draw!
03:08:21
Have a good night.
03:08:22
Black sock you buddy.
03:08:24
This as above
03:08:26
okay. Bye.
03:08:33
Yeah okay okay.
03:08:38
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
03:08:43
yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah
03:08:49
yeah yeah yeah yeah
03:08:53
yeah yeah.
03:08:57
Yeah.
03:09:03
Yeah.
03:09:22
Yeah.
03:09:23
People who get a little hotel
03:09:27
on our.
03:09:29
Well, let me tell you something, brother.
03:09:33
What you gonna do when Donald Trump
03:09:37
all the trouble mania run wild
03:09:39
all over the wall, brother.
03:09:52
Like that.
03:09:53
Now I.
03:10:08
Pick up this giant by mighty.
03:10:11
Come on, come on. Out of our way.
03:10:14
Up into the corner.
03:10:14
Can't go down I'll tell you I went. Run!
03:10:19
Come on!
03:10:20
Is it safe to fight?
03:10:22
Come on.
03:10:22
It's nothing to the people around ringside.
03:10:25
He's opening his heart to him.
03:10:26
If he.
03:10:27
If he feels what they feel.
03:10:40
Their God, the giants, the mighty.
03:10:42
Come on!
03:10:46
Come on, out of the wall.
03:10:47
I went into the corner.
03:10:48
You can't go.
03:10:49
Oh, had to fight because.
03:10:51
Come on. Is it safe to fight?
03:10:54
Come on.
03:10:55
Is listening to the people around ringside.
03:10:57
He's opening his heart to him.
03:10:58
To the people he keep. Feels what they feel.
03:11:02
Well, let me tell you something, brother.
03:11:04
You might be wrong, man.
03:11:08
Fight for the rights of every man.
03:11:12
I gotta be around every man I for one, right.
03:11:17
I know for.
03:12:58
How the fuck do you.
03:12:58
And this stupid thing is?
03:13:00
It's so low.
03:13:07
It is so low, isn't it?
03:13:09
Bernie, how are you in this shit?
03:13:12
And it.
03:13:12
Goddamn it!
03:13:17
It. Shut it up.
03:13:20
Do it!
03:13:23
Happy birthday.
03:13:25
There.
03:13:26
It's the brilliant Joshua.
03:13:31
All right, do it.
03:13:34
Do it, do it!
03:13:36
Are we done?
03:13:37
Well, let me tell you something, brother.
03:13:42
What you gonna do
03:13:44
when Donald Trump and I got trouble, genius?
03:13:48
Run wild on a giant,
03:13:50
the mighty Kamala like I am.
03:13:54
Are you on every
03:13:57
fight for the heights on him?
03:14:01
Fuck!
03:14:09
Them.