Theo Von felt uneasy about endorsing Trump because he was urged to do so by influential figures like Dana White, and he was concerned about the potential backlash from people who might see it as platforming a bad person. He also felt that the country's tone under Biden's administration was shaky and confusing, which made people uneasy regardless of policy direction.
Theo Von was super excited about Bobby Kennedy Jr.'s arc in the election, seeing him as a good person who cared about the environment and public health. He felt that Kennedy's transition to caring about pharmaceutical drugs made sense and was inspirational.
Theo Von explains that cities are often influenced by universities and large populations, which tend to lean progressive. He cites Austin as an example, flavored by the University of Texas, making it one of the most progressive cities in Texas.
Theo Von is concerned about the current economy, stating that it is sketchy and very sketchy, with people struggling to pay bills and buy groceries. He mentions people resorting to crime, such as robbing each other on Facebook Marketplace, and attributes some of this to recovering from COVID-19 and the shutdown of the country.
Theo Von is against the defund the police movement, arguing that it led to an increase in crime in certain communities and made many people want the police back. He believes that progressive liberal policies, such as no cash bail and letting people out for violent crime, contribute to rising crime rates.
Theo Von thinks private prisons are a problem because they lobby to keep laws on the books that increase incarceration rates, such as marijuana laws. He believes this is a conflict of interest and that private prisons should not be allowed to profit from incarcerating people.
Theo Von thinks voting should be a national holiday to reduce stress on people who need to sneak away from work to vote. He believes it should be a paid holiday and expects employers to pay their employees on election day to ensure everyone can participate without sacrificing work time.
Theo Von describes his experience with stand-up comedy as being familiar with being nervous, which didn't affect him negatively. He compares being on stage to just trying to get the audience to like him, similar to how he would be nervous around women as a kid.
Theo Von finds the concept of non-binary identities confusing and believes it's a way for people to be unique and part of a marginalized community. He thinks it's a way to be in a protected group and gain social hierarchy among woke people.
Theo Von is suspicious about the 2020 election numbers, particularly the significant increase in votes for Biden compared to previous elections. He mentions that Biden got more votes than anyone by 20 million and that this anomaly is what makes people super suspicious about the 2020 numbers.
The joe rogan experience.
This is like conversation kind today.
Yeah, a little bit well, it's like a safe room locks out the world. Yeah, conversation only exists inside your ears. You know, locks in I I think IT locks in yeah like about IT.
Yes, almost like a football player can put on their helmet.
Ready to go.
ready for this.
Yeah, how fun was election united? The mothership?
IT was baffalls. Man, I mean, here, although I was all.
I was so much fun. We had such a good time. That Green woman was so positive.
If my favorite part, at one point, they were play in that song, he talk about a relux. People are dancing and people are smoking weed. There was A, I think there was a baby, and people, there was, everybody was like, people were like me. I was crazy good. If I am an evil in there, IT was, there was just a lot going on.
I felt like america's brighter. That's what I felt like we were. We are moving towards this insane world. We were being controlled by liars, or just been gasoline left and right.
We thought of the media, we thought over the news, things that were right in front your face, they're trying to deny there's just so much craziness and and all some. The world's poke. Did you see the map of the actual country? Like how many places before voted red?
Oh, no. I if I saw that or not.
just a few cities, even california, was mostly read. That's what .
crazy we had. A, I don't know, I saw that. I'm trying to think of what I saw.
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I can have just got enough to him go on the lease name. What I think IT is my oh wow.
this is the one I saw. Jammy else, this do go music to IT.
just like when I got that hair surgery. Don't talk about.
They played music in the background.
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let me see that kid, yeah, looks a lot like that, like a transplant yeah micrographs yeah that .
like that looks like.
man. So what I said in jammy IT just shows like the entire country that should do that. That's interest resting. That's crazy. There's no blue says just blue cities.
Well, then why do you think that that the why do you think the cities and states are so much different then?
Well, cities are always going to be blue. Um it's Normal and there's a lot of factors. One of them is you have massive populations people, right? And you when you have massive populations of people, the lot at times it's based on universities like los Angeles is slightly different because los Angeles has universities, but really it's like more around hollywood, which is equally delusional.
But most big cities are flavored by a university. Like Austin is flavored by the university. Texas yeah, is why Austin is progressive. Austin is for people who don't know outside of texas. Austin is one of the most progressive cities. Like if you look at we voted in Austin, the city of Austin voted more for common Harris than the city of los Angeles did.
Oh, wow.
higher percentage of democrats voted for common haris than even los Angeles.
I think a lot IT seems like a lot like a lot of democrats. I don't know, like I turn about politics, but this seems like a lot of democrats like it's I understand a lot of the voting because it's hopeful voting. It's like wishful thinking.
Well, their feedback ough of narratives like you're a good person if you believe this, but the consequences are what they're ignoring, the pretending that the economies in a great place that's crazy. Talk anybody is broke, talk anybody who's struggling the page for bills and groceries, talk anybody trying to buy a car, the the economy's bananas. Right now it's sketchy, very sketchy.
And of IT people arrive in each other on facebook marketplace.
A lot of is recovering from covered, i'm sure a lot I mean, there's probably a lot of blow back from that mean, they shut the whole fuck and country down, but which is just .
so not that was insane. I think that's one of lake. But yeah, I mean, yeah, people are Robin each other on facebook.
My body was going to a couple of Walker talkies off a guy, right? Gets fucking mug, right? Yeah, he's going to buy couple of so he meets .
the guy to go get the walks and the guy mozzo let's .
like the seven story of her. But it's like, you know, people are doing crm, you people resorting to crime and that's when it's not good. I feel like anyone.
not just that.
when people are starting to crime.
this administration did that I think is terrible. And this is a progressive liberal thing, is that you have these da, these George sorrow funded d as that just let people out for violent crime and the no cash bail thing, and when there's no repercussions for crime, guess what? Crime goes away. The foca.
yeah, i'm a criminal and they're like it's crime time or whatever i'm going to fuck and put on my class or whatever i'm going .
to get out there jail and just going get .
released yeah it's like catching released, almost like that fishing rules or .
whatever like we go trough fishing in the lake. Me, a little light. You're fly Fisherman used to be a cop. Now you're fly Fisherman .
with nothing on the hook. I about there yeah, those .
Fisherman, these barber is and then then let the fish go.
We fly fish. And recently.
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I was like, IT also .
requires a lot more skill.
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think so yeah do you seen those guys? It's like fish over here here boy.
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of us fishing so .
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my grandma used to take a fishing dude and SHE was like malignant Fishermen or whatever.
And SHE wert yellow .
SHE was like a staunch Fishermen like unch like a dishing.
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not fuck and not fish know like kind of behavior. Yes, he was very, you Better fucking fish White boy. You know, he would kind of be like that, yes, very aggressive, right.
about fishing for a little ID.
We should be quiet and looks straight out and wait for the barber. But he was really SHE loved to fish.
Did SHE love to eat fish? yeah.
SHE liked to skinning in gillum and everything. Yeah, I was cool, mostly cat pares bohai. We should fish up and like, spoon river up and like elano.
I do. You have used like chicken liver for you.
Yeah, we would get out there. We will have a little Thomas full of chicken liver. You know, my grandfather would say anything and SHE fuck and look at and me. He went talk for a month after .
SHE was the Fisherman. He was the Fisherwoman.
Yes, he was. He loved to fish. I think he like SHE, like catch in her own meals. Even SHE didn't like to hunt.
but he like to fear, what's that folk and do the name the chubby do that just like the devil. And everybody got mad is a singer. Sam, 我在 smith, yeah, he he .
said he wanted .
to be a Fisher of them all, not a Fisher man, a Fisher, her official SHE fish them. Yeah, that child.
The thing is that .
the best evidence you needed people are the fucking month. You can be poor. You fucked in in IT.
Well, like the only thing I think it's like it's almost .
if you're .
being impLoring your I don't understand IT like if you're be implicated, are you being like out there's more of me kind of like that's what understand is that like an ego trip? Like guess like me, that's what I don't understand about.
It's just a way to be unique and it's a way to be in a margin. Zed community, if you're just a regular person yeah so like if you a regular White person, you're are at the lower end of the social hierarchy among vote people. But if you're queer or non binary now you're in to protect a group.
No boddy's queer, actually nice.
What does he have to do to be care?
Not in his cool. He is just he doesn't. He didn't like send you an email update or whatever he is just did .
the update twitter. Prince.
no.
he just like a just decided square.
Yeah, he's like a secret secret. He's like he just like, i'm you know what they call that. I got to look at the change.
whatever. What is queer these days because I was a kid, queer was gay. If someone was square, they are gay.
Or if you got punched in the head, then you're in core street. Is like everything confusing? Queer was confusing, okay? And then queer became gay somewhere along the line. But now I think queer is whatever .
you want IT to be.
Yeah, you can be gay by straight, and then you can be pan sexual.
What is .
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his pantages ual.
he came out panel, I don't know what that I can .
barely hand whatever I am. I did to be real, honest, but also new, whatever embro IT keeps jerking off at night and being afraid to talk to women. So whenever that one is.
that's what I am.
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getting kind of, I ID like I just, i've always, always got afraid of approach, approach women, you know, yeah.
but boy, your hands and fellow, you're funny. You're successful.
I don't know. I think something, I just a childhood shit. Yeah, probably there's something like, you know, this year, like I just, I would just be so fucked and nervous body, know, when I was a kid, I would be so nervous.
I yeah, I would be.
So what is interesting that .
you gotta understand up comedy, which makes people really fucking nerves.
Well, I think I was familiar with the and nervous.
So that didn't affect me. Interesting because you nervous all the time, like, fuck that. I just could be nervous in front of these people.
Oh, the audience is the, when you're on stage, the audience is just a woman .
like you just try to give him like you.
You're just trying to get, yeah, you're like, how do we get this to work out? You know.
I need you to like me more. Who do I have to be?
The other night was crazy.
Sarah.
I cut you. No, no, I not cray's been craze. It's just been a crazy week. Yeah, you know, it's been a crazy week, man. IT was interesting .
because the beginning of the night, no one knew what was going to happen. So you watching the first results roll in and it's like this weird thing and then trump gets way ahead. But you like you don't want like get too hopeful.
How far ahead isn't? Is I head by hundred points? That seems like a lot.
Yeah you know like what is that in some channels are like and then every channels kind of different.
Yeah, there are different numbers. I was getting a different number of my apple news of date, then I was getting off of CNN, and then I was texting people like to sea. And J.
D. Vance was going to different up. Apparently elon created an APP and he knew who won four hours before the results.
So as the results were coming in for four hours before they call IT, dana White told me, elon is like, i'm leaving. It's over. Don't have .
one just .
like he just look at some hour .
another going to know .
what he's get, where he's pulling his data from. But he had like the most accurate data in terms of the rural states, hadn't put the results in yet. But yet trump was ahead in these states.
Combs never going to win those states. So tabulated that and put IT all to get. I don't know how we did IT. Yeah dad, I don't even I am going talk to elon about this. I don't know, like the data translation, but dinner said he had an APP and he was like, showing him he was like IT .
over don Jones one, just saying that he just forget at left. Dude, yeah, I mean, the whole thing crazy. Me, i'm so happy for my biggest thing was I was so happy for bobbi Kennedy. Man, he's the only person that I super know, like as a human you know he's been a bloody in mind for years and i've just known that he's a like I trust them like it's some of a give you have people that you know and that are good people. It's like, yeah I to trust my instincts at some point you know I know him. He's he's somebody I would vote for, know he's a good guy and he's been helpful to me like in in moments where I have have struggled as a person and just been inspiration when he knows like I know him, you know like a friend and so so that I think like that was something I was like super excited about just to see where everybody was like screw this guy, you know and to see him have a arc words like because all you ever cared about um to me and I don't know this, just my opinions do some people everybody has run opinions and I am minded but but he he always cared about like the rivers and the environment and then he started care about the environment in sight of our bodies right so for me that all makes sense right and so I know that all happened from I was like that was I was super excited no how .
made the transition to being worried about armalite?
He would give .
these speeches and he um he litigated a bunch of losses who is against corporations? They were polluting rivers, they cleaned ed up these river and he was an environmental attorney and um they were also talking about the effects of mercury poison in the soil and water and um these women kept come into these things that he was doing and saying you need to investigate mercury in vaccines and you know he thought like that is like which most people think you hear vaccine like at the last I want to be labeled is a vaccines sceptic cheese cried a vaccine that's like we talked about this yesterday is like whole cost deniers number one but vaccine denial and election denier are like right under there yeah and he started looking into IT, particularly the M M.
R vaccines, and the correlation between the uptake of all these autoimmune issues, autism spectrum disorders, all these different things that coincided directly with the increase in the vaccine schedule for kids. So then he starts to doing research on and the more he does research on that, the more he gets uncovered that there's this gigantic machine that protecting all of this because there's so much money that's being generated and most of IT has to do with during the regular administration, they they gave them immunity to prosecution. So they couldn't there were no longer liable for whatever side effects of accent.
Kate, yeah, that's that's pretty wild.
yeah. And then of course, these mother focus started giving little kids, little babies that were just born hep b vite vaccines. Like, what are you doing? Like that's a you get that from needles and sex yeah.
the time Anderson and baby, I enjoy anything that you know and no, I found or even know if he has any kids or not and not love time. Me, please. I don't.
I done. This is a joke. What going to do is a good joke.
Yes, sorry.
Everything okay. I feel the same way about Bobby. I don't know as well.
I know tosi though. Tosa, you know her. This is a good friend of man.
I love her. She's great. She's awesome person. She's like a legitimate, awesome person. You know that lady SHE serves a congress woman for eight years.
In the whole time he was like SHE was against this divide of right versus love. SHE was always trying to be cool with everybody. SHE served overseas. SHE was deployed overseas in a million, a medical unit. Man, so he was helped in people. They got blown up by the war twice as he got that crazy White street in her hair that, yeah, that all came from the stress of bean overseas working in the medical.
wow. Yeah, yes. I guess, can stress be that compartment realized inside you and IT comes out like that?
Your bodies, you can imagine. You know, I was just talking to my friend Bruce about this last night was a cop in Austin. We were talking about the amount of death that most police officers say in the stress that has on you.
And when he was telling me is you take like a cop that is like twenty years in a job. What they see is probably ten x what the average soldier whose deployed is because you're seeing murder all the time, you're seeing car accident all the time, suicide all the time, domestic violence all the time. Your polite people over, you never know you're going to get shot. He goes. Most of these guys are fucked up because they just constantly seeing this stuff constantly.
Oh yeah, i'd be at home out here. Somebody opened a jar, pringle, and not fuck and pull on them, you know? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What's going on? We had police officer on a few years ago, or everybody years ago. Can you look this sub, James, that a kid? You look some, okay. Um it's a police officer.
I long go.
Yes, this got retired police officer, sergeant brad White. This guy was super unique. E he lived in los Angeles, but he told this story.
He, he was, he didn't have any political thoughts. He just told stories of what I was like being a police officer. And he told the story of his first day on the job. They're chasing a guy.
The guy runs in the traffic, gets hit by a vehicle in the 叫 来 so even as is just a human being like you, you're just doing a job, but then you're like trying to compartment lazor or how do you know what affect that I have on this? What am I, you know, like, he told this story of a moderate. Coleman said that her son was was thinking about committing suicide, right? The mother meet him in the yard.
He shows up. His, his police officer is, is in, outside of all angles. I think in video police partment, I could be wrong.
He shows up, the man meets outside, they see the sun comes under the door way, right? It's like A A glass door with another door behind. That kind of takes his own life, right? Kills themselves right in front of them.
So now he's standing there with the mom, oh my god. Now he has to go, has to go. He's to consult the mother, then go inside the home. He walks inside the door won't open because the man's bodies there, right? He's having trouble get in open. Even just that moment he gets IT open, something falls off of the ceiling, down the back of his shirt and it's part of the guy his brain matter. He has shot himself .
on the scene.
So I know that's graphic and stuff um but and then for the next three or four hours, he asked to take care of this scene with this little feeling between his. Bat wings, what no entry, your boat brain matter yeah .
and .
it's just like that as a regular guy, you know he might not even to finish college or some me you know it's like so just a baffling amount stuff that please go through any else trying to just like those are stories that stuck with at me. When I I spoke with that guy, I was like, unbelievable.
Is just conveniently ignored by most people who never replace officers. And then that was one of more offensive things about the George floy thing. All this defend the police shit where people rose up and we're saying, defend the police, have me defends the police and common Harris, one of them, SHE, was out there to eating death on the police.
And because of that crime just wrapped up in certain communities and so many people, one of the police back, but that is, you know, so a long process to try that in this day, the most of these cops don't have good moral still, have this this feeling of defund the police with just a couple of years ago. Yeah, it's hard to get people to be cops now. They don't want that fuck in job. And why would they to fuck in hard job? yeah.
And they don't only even that. I think the highlight like they use, they used to place like sofa in our against like the fire department that was like the highlight of IT. You know, I was like having like competition, you know, but I don't know IT like if you deep, they're not even super funding.
You don't ever see a cop with like a boat. You are saying like you don't a baller cop. If you think about .
how hard job is like hard jobs should pay more. Yes, you know what is I think if you paid them too much solder than they just quit, like you're got enough. I'm out.
Yeah, I don't.
I be tell because like what's hard to be a rapper beat a cop is what a way hard to be to cop.
Oh yeah. I think that .
because the robbers get paid way more.
it's true caption I think a lot of people start making album. But there really should be some, there should be a great producer that goes on a ride along with a police offers, is gna happen, watch and makes a dope track with a car. And and you could make a doping need of so much great visuals and the proceeds go towards supporting the police department.
Yeah, like the cop could like be saying shit from behind the wheel. And you can sample that. Yeah, sample that turned out to songs we got.
Codes.
different codes, fifty one, fifty isn't.
Now when someone is crazy, yeah, that's crazy right there. That's fit. And forty four copper rap.
what is this? Gram nominated rapper segmental police officer records new deployment recruitment video.
polar more mine.
No, no. I think I just figured that could have been one.
What's that fifty .
one to be ominous gravitate doesn't impress me. Like grammy winning that impressed me. Gram ominous.
did my graduated? You, yeah, my gram omino, anybody? He like, travel wilberg.
Es, you didn't. I mean, I didn't. I mean, if my grandfather showed up and said, hey, you're good. I respect that a little bit more, but that just me you know, landy walls and I love she's great. Red close trace even was in june .
or red trace are great yeah, that's good music out now. It's a good time for music because, like, you could find things so easily, you know, to wait for the radio, find stuff. People send you stuff, like in the Green room all the time, someone will place on, my god.
O is this husni like, oh, should. It's nice that chase thing, that feature is so huge. Yeah you know what? Google pixel phones, there's an option to just have IT on all the time. So any time a song's plane, you look down your phone and tell .
you what song's plan. I didn't know that they still do that.
I think that's still a feature. I think it's only on the google pixel.
I think I feel all over the place today. Do you feel like that? Oh yeah. Like you open your life.
sleep well today in a row and sleep the night of the election. I could not sleep. I got home.
I was, was wired from the T. V. I was watching professional pool sit in from the TV.
I called dave smooths mean dave smith, talk on the phone three, thirty the morning. And then I finally went to bed and my wife woke up. So I would have.
and who won? I was like trump .
one in a slide was a lide like IT was a crazy lansley IT was the red wave that everybody thought was gona happen in two thousand twenty two. Hi James. I'm here and more and more about what we talked about yesterday about the amount of people that voted for biden in twenty twenty versus the amount of people that voted, uh, for anybody in twenty sixteen and for anybody in twenty twenty four that they're still saying that was a giant jump.
That's that's what I see to a lot of people think it's bullshit. Be a lot there's a lot of people that are getting super suspicious about the twenty twenty numbers because biden got more votes than anybody about like twenty million. It's really crazy views with the chart.
Well, yeah did they say that the most people that have ever seen at voting stations were this year? Yeah, that's I don't know what the visual report is for this year, but then I this is .
the most consequent election I think i've ever felt for sure, for sure, the way people felt about IT to the people on the left thought they were convinced that hitter was common. They were convinced that some right wing authoritarian is going to come down and take away all your rights. And .
well, that's a lot. That's a media does .
one hundred percent, but one hundred percent not what he was saying, not what he did for four years in office. It's all the media and we're all victim of IT a little bit because you won't defend him or support him if you hear all these things about him because then you you got to defend the fact that, no, he didn't really do that, is not really a felon.
There were only misdeed as texas voter turnout falls in twenty twenty four elections despite record registration numbers. IT is just texas, right? Sixty one percent cast ballots, near six percent drop from the twenty twenty presidential race. But the the difference in um the numbers nationwide is what i'm interested in because the nationwide numbers were they're pretty consistent like through the entire like if you look at two thousand and twelve is consistent with two thousand and sixteen, which is also consistent with twenty twenty four. The anomaly is twenty and twenty in twenty twenty, everything goes way up, way up.
Maybe because people are sitting home and so bored and they said, is that much I do you .
think could could be because he was during coffee, could be that there a lot of people weren't working, so they did have the opportunity to vote. Voting should be a national holiday.
I agree. I don't understand.
It's crazy that you give some people a complication like, imagine you have a ship head boss, I got about why do you vote early was working for you piece of shit. Let me go. Let me go vote.
yeah. I mean, they give Christopher columbus is a holiday. The liner down of the fourteen hundreds that do gets a fucking and holiday.
okay. Yeah, want to go. I did. Let's get rid of Christopher ica.
And they trained to indigenous people's day like, and the indians people like, thanks actually wiped out ninety percent of us. thanks. Give IT us a day.
How about we keep that day? That's fine. But we have an election, national election holiday we could do with one more holy celebrated.
Its a great day. People can rejoice. And then I got you. I would take a lot of stress, our people too. It's like today's also a day of celebration. It's not this day that I have to sneak away from work and be sneak here. whatever.
You should have A R, you should have be a paid holiday. You should expect to have to pay your employees on the day that election comes because everybody should be able to go over that. You may talk truck about IT making a nally mind holiday.
I don't have his number. I don't know again. I mean, there's a guy, this department have his number.
We could look at up. I know some people.
Yeah, he was just what I I mean, just like, what a crazy week.
Yeah, very grazing went. Well, you were on the first guys to have on the podcast. Did you have any hesitation? Y, have a monitor.
My brother, actually, my brother's, my brother's a lot smarter than me and he said, hey, man, I just want you to think that there could be some reflection from people if you have him on, right, like you could. People, some people could be upset about IT, right? You know and I thought about that a little bit and I was like, well, I don't really like like I don't know.
You know, like I have political thoughts and beliefs and stuff like that. And it's like it's hard to find a group that really embodies them. And if anything, right now for me, IT seems like I don't feel like these new parties are the same as the old parties. no. IT doesn't seem like this isn't democrats and are probably this there's something else trains morphing ing right now yeah ah yeah and so .
I thought like I thought.
well, I think i'm I just wanted be able to have a chance to talk to this guy, you know and the main thing for me was like like you talked about paying a White earlier. He's really you know I know that you guys worked together and he know I knew that trump s brothers suffered from addiction, right? I knew that, right? I I heard that or something and I looked in IT is like, okay, he lost his brother's brother died of addiction so was like, well, that's interesting to me, you know and I wish that people, I wonder there's more to Donald truck like they're more of a way to talk with him about something that means a look, try to get an emotional well, like more than an emotional well to him that then IT seems like .
that in the public. Well, there was a thing that was going on for a while where you were platforming people. This is the idea. Like if you had on a guy like trump, you are a platforming this bad person. This is this thing.
You hadidja that at all. But it's it's .
it's an authoritarian way to regulate conversations that let you know more about people. And it's stupid because people don't want to have a new one perspective on anybody. Look, this one of the reasons why I wanted to talk to common haris.
So like I bet there's a person in there. I bet I can get to that person. Yeah, I wanted to find that person.
I don't want to hear all the speeches I want to hear. I was raised midd class. I don't hear.
She's a roller scatter.
You know that? No, I would love to find out out. I would love to talk to about all kinds of shit. I would, I literally said, because there was a few restrictions of things they didn't want talk about. But I said, I don't give a fuck. I go get her in here like what everyone to talk about and they want to know if I adit might not be any editing no editing. Yeah, we're not going to add.
But yeah, that's the same thing that has us is there and edit. You know.
I just wanted to talk. I just like, I feel like you give someone a couple of hours and you talk talking about anything. I must see the pattern of the way you think i'm going to see the way you process ideas. I'm going to see whether or not you're calculated or whether you just free yeah are you comfortable with you? Or do you are you projecting things like she's got eighty different accents?
How do you decide which one to pull out?
SHE lost out different actions talking to. They should have talked to much to chinese folks. I want to love .
to hear that accident. I want to see, I want to meet people where the right, you know, what's happening. My friend, you know, like, I like to meet people where they are.
you know, yeah, he did one with the which talk with latex. M, like, this is wide, but she's a complete. But if you want to be a successful politician, that's probably a good trade.
I great. You know, it's like a comedian that's always on. They kind of get annoying. But if you want to be a comedian, probably a good trade. Want to be a politician, probably be able to melt into your environment and sort of melt yourself with whatever these people want you to be. Yeah.
yeah. And maybe not.
Maybe it's just like the always feel like the environment of debates, the environment of interviews on television, the environment of anything you're do in front of an audience. It's so fake. It's such a weird way to talk that you don't get a sense of who the person is. So like when I get to see trump on your your podcast and you are talking about to coke ae, that IT was like, oh oh god.
he was a lario IT .
was a large but I was like, you got a chance to see that guy as a person trying to figure out like, who is this cycle said you're talking to .
I remember that should I fucked and make a nest in my living room? Boy, you fucker, i'll put over the neighbor's and steal some time and might be coming again. There's nothing worse than me and locked at your place on cocaine.
You talking to him like as a person is like almost more valuable than any other kind of speeches he does because when he's in front of everybody talk, we going to make amErica amazing. Those are great speeches. But you don't like he had an amazing speech when I was like he could win was when he had that one speech about Donald trump.
Like, scared debate her. He says all things, but you know what I always heard, if you want to say something, say IT to my face. And the whole place went crazy.
And he was laugh. I didn't see, oh, so good. I was her best speech for sure. And IT was right when they decided that he was going to run for present.
Maybe that if what was look .
at people involved buying, step down. And SHE had one banger of a speech. SHE looked Young and energetic. And like, IT really made you feel like this is .
going to SHE. Yeah, get that.
You know I do you know you are saying that's why it's so crazy .
because a lot of brothers, lover too, everybody seems lover looking their brothers like that you got that bang honor .
that you know um but like that one speech was almost enough for her to win. And if he just didn't talk other than speeches, but they were, they needed to do a Better job of the speeches because every speech was the same. And the problem of that is we were talking about this like the internet. You get to see that speech over and over, go online like and then people make compiled tions the speech .
in the same thing.
But it's like if someone goes to see your act, you know they don't understand like act like to develop a bit IT takes months and months and months to really like put IT together worth like rocks, and you're going to do IT the same way or slightly different every night. And if someone comes to see and was theos full shit men, he told us the other day that I was just the other day. But meanwhile, he said in three weeks later, wasn't just the other day, was three fucking weeks ago. You repeat the same share.
Yes, you can. Too many liars, White boy like that. exactly.
That's what they feel about like a presidential candidate that's telling the same speech over. No, hey, you not possible see all those speeches but yes, you know yes, you following .
the grateful dead here and it's like trump has a lot though trump has a lot that are repetitive.
He does but not in the same order. It's like gonna a grateful dead show so it's all over the place. You know he's when trump gets out there. He just does talking. Did you see you accept that he had a long winded speech about the rocket .
was rock like you just want the .
present you get that could be two minutes beautiful. I I was worried about that in the very beginning of the podcast before we got cooking. When he was talking about linkery bedroom, I was like, oh boy, like, where is this going?
I've been a link in the bedroom.
How was IT? Uh.
IT was okay. I think you can bring IT up. Actually it's an street field way.
Now IT is now he was talking about the one that's in the White house.
Oh no, i've been to this, his child, before he got .
childhood home.
Oh wow, it's really interesting. He skips his notes .
in his hat tty cool.
That had wallet baby had and move.
move like credit cards behind your phone, except if you love your phone and you lose everything.
but lose that big as head longer.
that is crazy men. Here's seeing how many dudes war like fancy hats s back in the day that just went away. Imagine if you were a kid and you're grown up and a hat family you like, our family makes hat, but I am born forever.
I'm going to take over this business. And then no hands. If you watch, there's a great a outside boxing match in reno neva between jack Johnson and I think it's jim jefferies and I think .
this is jim e.
not that guy, another one, not the media to .
the murdered no.
maybe I don't think so. There is just a boxer who was IT James jeffrey. So save jack Johnson versus is is who is who that there's a video of all these folks that are walking like to the then in every man has a fucking and hat on.
Do they all? Look, they all have hats. Look, they all fancy hats.
Look at all these guys are taking off their hats, waving their hats. Men left the house where they fucking had on, look at this. wow. Do they all have these fancy heads?
What happened?
They're all dressed up nice with fancy hats. First of all, good luck seeing anything outside the republican national convention of that many people on the streets dressed up in like, that's a little tired, that these, like regular men walking on the streets. Everybody had fancy hats on and a nice button up shirt, a suit jacket. That's jim Jeffery's.
right there. All those guys are good dude. Jane jack.
That's john Sullivan.
No way. Yeah, yeah, yeah. They get from an, I think I from a nap.
He right there. He was a very nucky xer back in the disease, so and he was still famous back then.
Well, I look at and put in all together.
it's so cool and that cool that they built this outdoor stadium to watch jack chance and beat up folk at the gym. Jeffrey, go. jim.
Jeffrey is trying to make a comeback. He was a little bit older. Backdating Brown. Boxing would go until someone died. Yeah, they have.
I mean, what's the most rounds they had back and they were crazy, was like eighty rounds or something. I wish the longest old school boxing match ever jme. I think they had some insane amount around.
I think, good.
The greatest number of rounds was two hundred and seventy six in a four hour and thirty minute fight when jack Jones be pati tony and cheer. In eighteen twenty five, holy fuck do introduced in two hundred and sixty seven. Each round of a fight would last until someone was knocked down.
Oh my.
But bro, two hundred and seventy six rounds is so crazy. That's when you get all your C, T, E in an I, V bag.
Brand gd, right.
you get your cta just hot pumped in your fuck of brain.
I'm just joking. Oh my god.
At new wAlland that's .
where IT was .
in eighteen. It's well, he lived to ninety four. He lived to eighteen.
This is that when they are eighteen ninety three, IT lasted one hundred and ten rounds, oh my god. Seven hours and nineteen minutes. IT was declared in no contest, later changed to a draw.
Do most people can go along without even look at their phone? Having the end, I having .
to take a shit, you're in the middle of two hundred five. You have to take a ship.
They have a diet around. We have to fight and shit at the same time.
I would Better to affect your punching power .
if you just walk around and do not the way you can shit .
and punch at the same time. And what very hard and make as.
yeah I think .
about IT yeah you need to tight all that up. You throw good punch like you ask cheeks tighten because you kind of use your legs as you trust forward. You really can't shit and punch not effectively you to lose .
that round code you to lose that round.
So I guess they probably pissed themselves. I know guys who shit themselves in the ufa multiple guys and I believe .
tim silly .
shit himself in a fight ones um who else someone came out their Michael chiesa looked over at me once while I was doing commentary and I think he got call IT was perhaps one of situations where the fight before ended quicker so he didn't get IT as much warm of times he wanted yeah and then all he's run and out there and he looked to me goes, dude, i'm about to shit my pants. I go really goes, yeah, i'm about to shit my pants and he want, he want there in one first around mission .
because he had to, he had to. Yeah, no.
So this the fight, this another goes pants. A five fighter pop their shorts. Yeah, IT happens to this. I shot himself little bit.
I would give myself if I had to go in there. That's crazy himself.
Definition ot himself. Randy shot himself. Ah, that happens. Man, look, you're getting your liver pounded on. You're getting need .
the good I got in a car and want to happen to show yourself I didn't want to IT I don't never try he said that just happened.
wanted to to SHE said her pants to just, I bet you would pay a lot of money for that that on only friends you sell them shady draws .
and that's not gotten right. Call time, our brother.
that's what IT is the pop of. no. Imagine if you are, like, face down if someone putting you in a real naked choke and they didn't clean the math that good, and the person before shadow over the place did you get pink eye, why you get your ascent.
God, that makes me scared.
Yeah, that's a scary job. That's a scary job. You think.
yeah, i'm going to fight with you or no, I went to that fight. Memory me and your ideas when in which one in new york? Oh, that was was singing your fighters.
Well, I went to the James j. Brad's statue. But four is a new jersey before dustin and the last fight that he had. No, the the one before the last .
fight just engage. That was no, that there was a new jersey OK that yeah yeah, but wasn't yeah, yes.
yeah, no, no, no, yeah, yes.
yeah. He beat up. But since he knock his chef, that was that he lost his. Which one was in jersey? islam?
He didn't. He didn't be him islam in jersey.
So he thought then was in donee. Then he gets a title shot against islam.
And I was a joy, and I went to the ARM James j. bradd. Statue before he was awesome.
Good is a monster.
He's so good. yeah. Was crazy. And joe e. Was alive. What do he was all? So this is our love IT.
He is a tremendous, is one of a kind, and his book is great to have you ever read a book? But he's sit there. He been, he he been in mushroom.
And once even he started even a little, you could see the air and Rogers start to look over, you know, he was like, you like what was happened? You know that by the six quarter, whatever I how the fights go, but it's like by the quarter, he just rub in his, he talk IT. He goes, whose win in all three people say, way to see him. So we used to shovel snow for James j. breda.
Did he really? Wow.
that's crazy of my favorite things that ever learned about him. That's crazy. Can you imagine .
that that is crazy.
Um what else going?
I see him in a couple of weeks. He's coming out here. Joe is gonna start stand out here for months of the time. Yeah, he wants to get a place downtown in the club.
I come back and look .
about a weekends on IT. Easy and easy for you. You tell me when you want to come, you come to fly out, put up with everyone.
I get a real state lady. Let's get the party started. And i'm trying to bring back the church of what's happening now because him in lesia, they were together when they were at the club together.
And i'm like, common, let's get the band back together. You guys together. We're fork and amazing.
There was nothing like that show kept people alive.
That show joy as IT show is one of the most ridiculous, silly proposers shows. IT was so ridiculous and then he want a new jersey and here's a problem with joy and new jersey um he loves new jersey, loves new jersey people. He needs canadians and you forget that until you're not with them and then you like, ah this is no fun.
He is talking about pomas, whoever you got a decent attitude or whatever.
you know, decent as a humor. I like talking all kinds of peat now, but I need comedians in my life. Like, I need vitamins.
Like, I need a certain amount of sunlight to get some vitamin D. I need, I need comedians. It's too like that night that we had in that Green room watching the elections. How many jokes were crack? How many fucking in times we rag on tony.
we talked to the off the ledge we did IT. I just, I got .
statistics, twenty six percent more porter weekend voted for trump.
He had that before we can APP open on, open on his woop race. They have that. What is that? That he was like, how many play and tails of sold tonight? He was fucked and loose in his mind.
They have tried to label him as a speaker. He said he was a speaker, a speaker that was at the trump rally. He said the porter rico was a pilate garbage. These are human beings was .
that I don't .
like obama.
Oh, that is I.
Those are the trump problem. He was talking about pororo as a pilate garbage.
the simple fact that everyone .
talking about tony but obama's doing a tony inch live. There's a video of us at the money show going. We played IT yesterday, but I want to play IT again jme play the video I is on my instagram of tony is on stage in the main meal.
By the way, tony goes on stage is like Richard prior to showed up, they were going nuts. He murdered yeah, thirty five minutes on IT he's on stage. No way at the same time. Same time.
Yeah, 那是什么 意思? 是 妹子? 这 妹子 什么 意思? I md, so this guy was on fox talking about tony on one T.
V, while tony was on stage on the T. V. monitor.
That's on bully. We did IT.
He was so nervous because here's what was going to happen if he lost, you know. So the way these news organizations work, they have outlines for stories if kalo winds, they have outlines for stories if trump ins, if if trump lost, they were gona blame in on tony. They had stories where they're going to blame in on that joke, and they're going to say that that joke turn the ties. And many people realize the trump organza no season races, and and they were going to blame tony. And tony would have been fuck, because then the trump supporters would have thought that too.
right? So I was like, both sides .
would have dislike tony.
And I know costata.
Maybe mexico, mexico, mexico, important kans .
don't really. No, they don't.
They all get along. That was in fighting. This always been a giant rivalry between mexicans and porter weakened and a lot of really yeah, oh yeah.
And for sure, I didn't know that well. You know, there's no prouder group of boxes, I think, in the history of earth and mexican boxers. Yeah, maxi boxes are known for a specific style.
Like if someone says you fight like a mexican too, that's a huge compliment. You mexicans like holidays says, or chavez, fuck canale, ovas, Oscar dela, go down the line. No, morale is. But fuck, man. So men, well, mars, yeah, so many men.
Yeah, they get to so many punches in one punch.
Well, this is this is a culture of boxing that goes back so far. And it's so, you know, in with boxing is always people that are poor that want a way out. And one of the best ways out, if you're a poor Young man like you, you can make millions like canelo, like, coolio says the chavez, like so it's like that, the history of people rising through boxing.
But there's a similar history in porter a porter. Ico is a history of great history of boxing too. There is.
I see that flt o cultures, and you want to be the best you i'm trying to think if if i've ever been to a boxing match.
you should go see jake powers as mike tyson might be the last .
box in match ever. I do not see IT do .
you want to see IT of mike tyson wins?
I remember watching my test version. Jones junior, yeah. And I was like, two, I can beat each other up and baby dies or whatever IT was like, bring IT up. They were wearing, like big dippers .
or what you they were wearing. Cops, there's a protector that boxes wear that's different, and the protector that am, I may fighters wear. So the protector that boxes wears its foam that covers like the front of your hips and things too.
Maybe i'm not thinking about IT mabe. I'm thin about something else then.
but IT just this to me talking. This is what I believe, I believe really, truly to my core, that they made an agreement where markets was only going to hit him to the body full blast. IT looked like every time he hit him to the head.
he was kind of pull him back, that I just didn't seem like this didn't seem like a real fight.
IT seemed like a fight to the body, though mike was hit him to the body really hard. And I think he hurt roy a bunch of times really hard. The body.
But you know, both of these men, or fifty, roy, in his day, I maintained to this day was the greatest box i've ever. Roy Jones, in his prime, was a freak, like, I mean, a freak where he wouldn't even throw jabs. He would throw a lead left hook.
He would favoured that over a jab, but he was as fast as a jb. And people could understand IT. You'd never been in a ring with someone that fast.
You avoid Jones highlight real of chaos. You were watch, like roy Jones and news, his prime. There were execution.
Son IT was like mike tyson in his prime, but a different, in fact, in a naz song. Naz says the new mike tyson or Jones. Well, road Jones was just executing people.
He was so much faster than anybody. His timing was so good as, oh my god, he was just so skillful. Who would you .
rather knocked you unconscious? You think, if you had to pick a good fighter?
I don't know. Maybe roy would just put IT out quick.
just put you on the chain and .
or both of them. Nokia, quick. We think, yeah, but in this is is one five with road Jones, with venezza za was the only fighting copy's box history where the opponent didn't land a single punch, a single punch.
This was like when roy was at the referee stop the fight before that roy, signal to the referee, stopped the fight and the the referee said, no. And then roy was like, this is like looking at any. So I got to this brow.
He was so good in his prime. But like all fighters, they stay past their prime, and people really only remember them for when they lost you. Roy in his prime was just something completely special.
vive.
You went to watch him just to see how long guys would last. That's what you would watch, to see what he would do to guys.
I did efficient radio with him once.
This really is a big Fishermen. He, he, you dropped his hands, put him behind his back and not to go out like, blurred the guy and hit him with a one straight right hand and dropped him.
He was one. He was just like, that toy, I can even even get a fucking in medium jacket off for my body. And this guy is doing this ship. That's pose, my money .
was so good. He was so good.
And everybody that went in, brother.
right there, there's a thing that happens when a guy is gonna fight like you would see with.
And some do as in real .
travel issues that this right already that you do not need to take those other two punches. don't. You so fast yeah .
the tony was, tony was he was .
a tone .
walked I in cinema like girl and there is, i'm like, who's in island now that's what I said. He's walking city who's .
in the island now he really said that too.
Here is the best thing about to the he left like tony is for the joke, right? Yes, like even if he is like going through IT, he respects the joke. And as many layers to that whole thing is like you, tony is who he is and you you almost you respect that to the core.
IT was at the best time. I probably not right whether a lot of supervision over him is what he said. Probably not. But but .
that's also a organza.
also real. So it's like there's two ways to look at. It's like it's yes, it's like nobody proof at IT.
Let me clear some there because we did say that they went over this material. They didn't they did not go as material. Um they did someone suggest that they take one joke out.
So he took his one joke out and he is like, what do I put in place? He decided to go with the porter. We go joke, you forking doma tell you know.
we did IT yeah, but he is so silly but .
he's IT but he .
laughed himselve so totally but also he it's weird. It's like do you want things to be tailored or you not wants to be tailored? You know? No, it's like you could have you could have a group that goes to every every single joke and says no to everything, right? And then you get nothing. You know what i'm saying comment it's like how many layers of like when you drain spaghetti time talking about like many layers of spaghetti.
I has been a long year.
I know you say, I know you say, but I think when you get to a certain level of your career, you ve got to say, no, the things that are outside of comedy. And if you just come IT up and so and says you want to go speaking further, go there, make a mark soldier, give me your bed. But if you're tony hsh live and you just see the time brady rose kill tony, number one, economy podcast in the world have millions and millions of downloads every week.
Don't do that. It's just do comedy. You're really good.
I just trying to tell people, if you saw those same jokes on stage, he kills fucking crushes is just the worst environment ever for lights. Bright is in the day. Yes, no one knows a competing.
He goes up cold, no one goes on. Aftertime is like a big gas pause after from the whole thing was like organized terribly, terribly, just complete this organization. IT was like, there was the trump speech, which is the big thing that we do with all the extra time.
Like, let anybody talk, let's talk. This guy was a fuck sandwich shop. I don't come up there. Yeah, I look at my friend je vaney like you like to anybody in there. They were letting people, they were saying wild stuff to.
or they were let in anybody in there.
And I didn't see my diverted a lot of the speeches, some of the speech, like what?
Forty minutes A S M R. And there they were, five people doing.
Whenever you get an organization with the republicans or the democrats, you ve got a kind of like a peas everybody, and you got psychos and moderate people, and they're all together under this one banner of this one. Like, if you're been enough sports team, he is always like one dude on the team. That's a fuck and psychopath, right? H, yeah, do don't causing fights like liver body one, let's go.
We had a brother, he was slack everybodys tired. But then here's a thing, we were given him a ride home, so was like, well, all. But that's who we was yet to respect me, was a powerful d.
you know, yeah, well, sometimes they are not making the best decisions.
People don't man lot. People don't man I on the other players.
Pro, you get hit in the had a lot, you going to make some sketches, decisions.
Nick boss a got brave and shared his political party of the night.
You see there? No, I did what just crazy.
How like on on mainstream m stuff. If you share anything one way, it's OK, but you share something another way.
it's not OK, right? If you nobody got angry with people. They made fun of people for supporting common Harris. Like, we made fun of debates. A like, because I would just so silly, like this performative commercial, which is really important to vote for .
a commando a over less .
from guarding the galaxy, talking big, trying to get movies. Man is where in person to like red carpet events. I know what you're doing.
You're trying to get those movies. You to make sure you're an artist. You're sensitive. You're on the right side. Put him in the, he wants to be a lead the movie.
wants to be a movie star, then fucked in turn on your camera a house and makes on.
dude, i'm telling you, is the right move. What is doing is the right move even if he's faking IT you mean for hollywood? You mean, yeah, yeah, where are the bees where the wear perils at softens you up a little bit?
Loose some weight loss, bunch of weight. Um talk shared about trump. He's allowed to be like a tough guy.
Talk to say about trump. Do you see that Jimmy camel sketty? Did we called trump a .
wini bitch and or .
Jimmy kim? IT, because this kind of funny.
is he the new champion you big time rest?
Or was a giant dude like fuck in built like a superhero and then he went the guardians of the galaxy?
Yeah, yeah.
He's a big, giant restyle. Er, yes.
now and now you're talking about but .
he's want to be a movie star, so he's losing some weight. He's good actor. Two men. He was good in that.
What was that movie? The glass? The last yeah that was a great movie that was he was really good .
that trying to what i've seen.
just like if you're a big giant dude and you're big muscle bound giant dude and you want to do like serious roles, like you kind of got to lose some weight now you got and you have got to like support calm. You have got to like wear Pearls. You kind of got like software in your stance, you know, you got to like be performative, that you're the guy that they would want to pick because that's like .
part of the battle that any problem.
He wears more makeup.
The delhi party.
where is baby?
The guys afraid of bird? Our trump that has daddy pay a doctor say he will feed her so we could. Does a draft really? I got a garden, thankful of button. No, who sells imaginary baseball cards, became to be a cowboy, strong to be A. All he's working out and where is this a joke?
S jim chicky.
very good. It's got jokes.
Big one.
Going party to cheat golf and creeps around beauty patch and .
dressing does yeah is a .
pervert who isn't a pervert.
This mode, the cuts, with those tantrum, he actually like a five year old, but in the will of the truck, he been over for .
good year .
on social media as the middle .
of being the guy needed walking downhill.
almost their grandma.
I watch.
punch. with.
This is a past your jail time. Mostly he's terrified the real red blood .
of american men will find out that he's a week. Toby todgers .
me home.
Tough guy to grab by the wall that close line. Pretty .
little bitch. Like, you know what he's doing?
Yeah, try to become .
a movie star is a good move, but the hollywood liberals one hundred percent love that.
Well, how I was just crazy to me. Did I just also understanding IT like IT seems like they hate White men.
Well, some people that work in holly's, i'm sure, don't like White men but that's a thing about what like there's a hierarchy of the a injustices that you are faced. But why White man of even if it's not you, which is where he is, because there was not you. The White men over history have caused the most grief that accau the most trouble. They're been responsible for the most injustices in this country at least. Yeah, slavery, red line laws.
Other people have any labor. Let's not just pain the on the hong key donkey.
right? But in america, slaves were closely. And in other countries, they're owned by all kinds of people.
This is where that's what we got to do.
Then people don't understand. This is more sleeves today than they've ever been, more slaves today than they were before eighteen sixty five. And slavery was abbott in america. Airline note there's more lives um in libya when we took down libya and the rebels .
killed cardoza on television c span.
But libya became for a while became like a failed state and at one point time there were slave auctions in libya that you could watch on youtube. Okay okay. Is that like google the actual numbers?
Oh, my god.
yeah, it's a real statistic. So and this is also one of things that people terrified about with this border deal. Okay, because one of things about the border is not as simple as people coming over and they want a Better life, of course, but it's also people being exploited.
And there's tens of thousands of kids that are missing. Who knows if they're been smuggled into child trafficking, there's who knows how many people have been OK. Holden says estimates ranged from out thirty eight to forty nine point six million people are a slaves today.
The number of a slave of difficult people is difficult to determine. Estimates range from thirty eight to forty nine million. What ah yeah oh .
my god, I don't have any clue.
I what you have to include people that can't leave even if you're not like in cages, people that are trapped, right?
Like goza people. You mean, well.
you know, I would talk about people that working coal mines or cobalt mines in the congo, they are essentially slaves. I mean, they give them the minimal amount of food and water. They work in horrific conditions, and they live in complete object poverty.
But there are Better than the people in gaza.
though perhaps they are all getting poison. They're all getting poison pulling that coal ball out of the ground.
Yeah but still they're get lunch a bit pros.
And either way, yeah you can find other spots at socked worse but the point is like those people you could can consider slaves um and then there's real slavery you know um this friend of I was telling me about um this place that was built in jamaica or the bahamas think the boomers and um they brought in a chinese workers in like this giant ship and he said they had this patrol land.
They put up a fence around the land and all the chinese workers lived on that land and the chinese worker is built this resort there. And they worked nonstop, twenty four hours a day. They built the whole thing in eighteen months.
They would just have shift left to shift. And once he was completed, they took all the workers, put them back on the back, put them right back to china. So what was that? That was that slave slavery IT mean, that seems like slaves like IT just seems like unless they pay those people the exorbitant amt of money, I don't know.
I mean, I don't know what the arrangement was. They put a fence around the area. They brought people in a giant ship, and then they put him back in the ship and .
shipped him back to china. Or what you they do trying .
to make money.
right? But still, as you carded over there, yeah, nothing to eat. Nowhere is sleeve definitely different than slavery. But still it's like, yeah, it's like, it's funny. You think just because things happened a long time ago, that is not slavery today, right?
What would say that fire festival is, yes, slow. I agree. Did you see prop six in california? Is that on the screen, prop six prohibits slavery and involuntary server to?
And I did not pass.
why? why? Wait a minute. What in california proposed a member of the california costumes would bar slavery in any form and repeal a current provision allowing involuntary service vitug as a punishment for crime?
Because a lot of them, gay producers trying to track out them, tweak homely. That's why bro, keep in my life. But they buy every now, how would you now? And then a kid, some twenty fucking .
climbers out of them all here, IT is it's forced labor in prisons keying people like they to fight the wild fires and stuff. interesting. So they want him to have to work. wow. That is not want to pay.
Yeah, that's california.
But that is what happened, right? That was what the gym crown laws were all about. Man, like one of things about slavery is slavery didn't end. boom. Now is good, black people, jobs, slavery ended.
And then there is this long period where black men, we get arrested for anything and everything there, and they'd be forced to work, and they have work camps. And so you worth the same thing, you could just get caught and you'd be a slave and you get a bad cop. Besides, you're speeding, whatever IT is you're sleep .
yeah and in a car you're like you're speeding yeah you don't know.
You're looking at people about you, verbally intimate people, whatever the fuck IT is. People like you've see with the when someone wants to target you for something you pissed off the wrong people, they've fuck and come after you with the law and they can get you if they just decide that that you shouldn't be free.
And words of with there's an industry around slave labor, which there is, is also an industry now around keeping people in prison, right? Because the prisons are private. So it's a private corporation owns this building where you lock people up for money, you get paid for them being .
there who gets paid.
The private prison is contracts with the state .
like it's like a summer .
camp er or some kind of know who gives the contracts. But no prisons are owned by corporation.
okay? So prison on .
CoOperation. So prison is owned by a corporation. So it's a business, okay? So they lobby to make sure that laws stay on the books, one of most marijuana.
So the prison guard lobby they were, they were trying to make sure that marijuana stays illegal so that more people stay in prison. Because the more people in prison, the more jobs they have, the more hours they have, the Better benefits to have. And the prison wants as many people in jail as possible, is how they make money. wow. yeah. Who makes some money?
Is not the government? no. Well.
in some jails, but there's private prisons. Like what is the percentage of private prisons or no? I know we've looked this up.
but I forget the number. Are they nicer?
I don't think so.
What about the escalation? Brand osv, as something, is a pluck in private prison. There they are.
got our circus, circus going down. But ultimate circus, circus. Like, how is this plays legal? That was .
the end .
of twenty. Twenty to eight percent of the total state and federal prison population in the united states was in private prison, yeah, which is about ninety thousand eight hundred and seventy three people. This makes private prisons are relatively small part of the correction system, which is mostly public, which, by the way, is even crazy. How about the fact that ninety thousand people in jail is a small percentage? Wow, we have more people in jail in any other country to know that.
Yeah, we need a few more. And they are two. I think 怎么样 on this row? Freedom, as if some people can. Freedom.
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with you ve got a vapor year still, man, come on. Be a lady. What you got? Jammy.
what?
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We just fake IT.
Yeah, it's trying to get through at all.
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I don't make me sick, I bet.
Okay, I watch you get sick. I know. I smi, oh my god.
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Oh, my god. Fuck I to think, guess all who won the husband? Oh my god. But that ship made something .
happen to me. Wow.
i'm going to join woman sports. That was, 知道。 What if every .
time you did this and you left here and you felt like you couldn't remember things well, would you still do that? Do that?
yes. yeah.
You lose a little bit of memory. Like, where's my key? Is nothing serious? Like you remember your name? You know, still remember phone number, but you like to do .
IT with the drug.
And oh yeah .
yeah I mean one of just shut down and yeah and I like like how far can we go? There's something about doing something it's like I when you have addiction, you want to do something that harms you know that yeah you want to fuck cause it's control that I want to control how I feel. So even if how I feel isn't great, there's a weird just to position where is. Like if I have control over IT, than this is almost a year of the devil is trying to kill you, you know, make any sense.
So if you have control, like, so you have anxiety and you worried about things. And so in order to kind of mitigate that, you do a little bit damage to yourself. So you have control over the damage. Yeah.
there's something about having control about how you feel. So even if you feel damage, you still did IT to yourself. There's like, I don't know me.
I don't do in the worst shop now I know you're a self destructive tendencies. Yes, a big part of addiction.
Yes, self destructive. It's like just things are feel so hectic right now, at least if I damage myself that and i'm no one doing IT, i'm not just letting the world do IT right. There's in in the moment you don't see that, that doesn't have any value afterward. You like shit that was dumb. But in the moment that feels I get at least i'm taking control of the situation.
I think sometimes you spend too much time alone me personally yeah I think very true yeah I think .
no one .
you and being your friend for many years now um I think when you struggle is when you buy yourself too much yeah because when you are with everybody else, everybody loves you. We all have fun together. So i've said before and I said, IT, i'll say you again, we need that, especially us, especially comedians.
We need to be around people that are just like us, like ough to worry. We could just talk shit and laugh and have fun. There's no like wondering where we stand with each other.
It's always fun. You need a home baseman, yeah you know and you you are doing Better when you are at the communist all the time because you are around us all the time. We are all around each other.
We are all we knew there was a place we can go where we could find like minded people and have a laugh, you know yeah a regular basis, which is like we're so fortunate. Most people don't have a place where they can go, where they are guarantee to see people that they love. And you're going to have a good time and just be silly with each other. And then you washing all these sets everybodys going on stage with that energy. And so there's .
all this fun killing .
in the air yeah I mean.
mothers ships fine, man. Um I want to look for a place as even at the time, let me this year has been a crazy year, now has been a crazy year. And so it's like .
what is good to be crazy because you're busy and you doing great stuff in fog is killing IT.
It's been scary. You know, it's been fun. You know, I appreciate the couple. You know, you've message me after a couple episodes and said, hey, man, I like that or something. I really preciate I want to you that I really appreciate that.
Oh, well, I appreciate what you doing. I'm very, very proud of you. I love to see how much you worked out IT and how your podcast just keeps growing in the ranks. It's really good, man. It's a very authentic, a perfect podcast in that it's really you you you know how to be you your real authentic even if you're talking to trump, you're being you you're talking about to a cocaine former president trip, new newly elected president truck.
So it's like, what just have a voice, you know I I always just want to have a voice ever and I even I just wanted.
I don't know you to be able express yourself.
Yes, yeah, I just wanted things to be fair and I just want to express I just like, yeah, there was always this feeling inside of me like I don't have I can't speak up for myself, you know and so like I think and even if I just listen in to somebody but let them speak, it's like they're still like something net. You know, IT means it's like I can explain IT, but it's like it's so it's like I don't know that means something to me.
yeah. I think these kind of conversations are very good for you. Like good conversations you are having conversations that i'm having, I think they're good for you.
You get to you get a chance to communicate with people that are really interesting, unique people that have live completely different lives. I knew I got brian cocks on the other day. Explain the universe to me.
Fucking I could. I was a kiddin, the Candy store. It's like, so exciting to get these guys just like super intelligent person who's also a really good communicator, could break down the fabric of the universe for you. And what's me know about IT being like, when does anybody ever get that opportunities? Sit down to talk to similar of three hours.
Yeah, mat. Did I know lady who had been driving cats across the country for two years in a fucking tour bus, right? And they perform in a new music.
And bro, i'm to talk to you. IT was one of the most fascinating things that ever hurt in my life. Oh yeah, because her commitment to magine got A D SHE could drive the fucking bus. I was.
So what's the .
city commercial driver's license? And he goes around doing a fee shows .
around the whole country.
And she's been for fifteen. Who grandfather? Pi.
probably that guy, do you know that a crazy cat ladies? That is a reason for that. It's a the same reason that, like, it's a cat parasite. Toxoplasmosis, you're saying.
IT, uh, a medical and makes .
you agressive? No, makes aggressive. yeah. I bet a lot like that.
That term cat lady, crazy cat lady. That's a real thing. That lady's got a parasite. It's got a brain parasite. Talk supply.
You can can tell them that.
H, I bet I could test them. Do you get a cheap swap? Hold that lady down, give me a cheek swab. I guarantee that ladies got IT.
That lady would to live with a Debra. I to live with this dude, right? And I have doing fucking a lot of drugs or something, and whatever, I fucking cut a window in in my cloth, I do.
And IT was to the neighbor's apartment. I thought IT outside to get kicked out. Oh, g, but before that.
I live with this dude and he would get relaxed. You're that lady in the .
apartment next door. He here .
saw sometimes it's got no a year from an apartment.
Yes, I just that's a crazy thing .
about apartments, right?
Crazy about I been up providing forty two hours on jack.
You want to hear something crazy? Trump, at the day the election, dana White told me he been up for seventy two hour unlevel. I also possible he goes, duties of freak. It's so weird.
Yeah, i'll say some things. Here's things that like whatever you think about those, think that the guy is as resilient. No one could go through all that shit when the justice department started to fuck him over.
That's when a lot of people were like, you know what the the only thing we should be able to believe in in this country is at least the justice system. And if they are fucking him over, right? And then he got shot at a couple of times.
Dude, he's he's a quarter of fifty. Yeah you know i'm saying he's like so it's like what else does that you know at a certain point, you just like I got to bet on this dog yes, you know, even if it's like you don't even like it's like this more fuck this. You got a bed on my dog at IT if not, it's just bizarre. You know.
I mean, the guy gets up and fight after got shot in the ear, breaking out, shot there, shouting he look, your narrower stop.
stopped. Yeah, fight I my toe. I call my assistant a fake. So yeah, we there's something special about that guy and .
if you're lying about him and I know you're lying about him, why am I supposed to trust you that you're lying for a good reason, right? If you keep repeating the same exes they keep repeating, ama was repeating at one of his speeches. He said about those White premises, very few men on both sides. That's not true. Yeah, it's not true.
But why? I don't understand why leveling the media, which is mostly jewish, are calling people White supreme es stood.
Did you say that? Yeah, it's only staff in media is mostly .
jewish I mean that according to my jewish friends is, you know but why do they hate White guys?
It's just woke things, man. It's just virtue bullshit. Well, the the higher arches is have experienced a polar shift. Okay, so here's what IT is. If you go back to the one hundred and sixty, the kind of racism that people faced, like before the race riots, and was horrific, because it's just one hundred years removed from slavery ending. And the echoes .
of that is still in our genes, yes.
but the echoes of that were much more, much more prevalent that. And so black people were heavily discriminated against. Gay people were heavily discriminated against.
People recognize that that's wrong. Young people go to universities. They get taught that is wrong.
They recognized the since of the past, and then they overcorrect. And by overcorrecting now you favor people that you think have been previously marginalized. So you give people like the vy caused the tyranny of the oppressed.
So the oppressed, the previously oppressed, now have a social hierarchy. Y A stand. There are higher level of, you're a black trans woman, you get to say the things first at the meeting, you know, let the black trans. And there's a hierarchy in all worke culture. And if you are a White male whose hero sexual, you have to be none by there, because others SE you to be a day.
Then you margin that's .
that the lowest level of entry is non binary straight man. You just say you're not binary. They'll say I just feel like a man or me like fuck check you're you know what you do and a little comella .
yeah you're a secret care beyer whatever .
you snaking around. But there's hierarchies and gay people, because gay people have been previously oppressed. Gay people were not even in two thousand and thirteen up to then.
Hilary clinton and obama both said that marriage should be between man and a woman. We have to realized that this was like eleven fucking years ago. That was their political talking points.
Marriage should be between a men and women. So now kids realize our stupid, that is, Young kids generally have a much Better sense of the errors of the past yeah than we do unless we're paying in attention. As we get older, we pay more attention to what's going on before. But now kids immediately are aware of how fucked up colonial society is and how theyve conquered north america, killed the indigenous people. So they wanted like.
we correct thing. Oh yes, I was ever in office to the native americans are getting a lot of ship back immediately.
do there?
Yeah, but they they want casinos. I wanted, I wanted to have back whatever they want, getting back the rivers.
back they are in the lakes back.
They were taking IT from each other to, I agree, everybody, americans everywhere fighting.
yes, one hundred percent. But you'd have to figure out, like, who owned IT, like at that time, and give IT back to them. And then you'd have to let all those other people try to kill them and get IT back.
Because if you want to go back to the old ways, that's the old ways you want to go back to when the command chi ran texas, like, okay, good luck. But you know, the command chee's favorite thing was doing rating other tribes they love that were banks are were ganging banks. They would show up in other tribes and slaughter people, and that they went just slaughter people.
They would torture them. They would arms and legs off, thrown me on a pile of fire. Nobody ever surrendered, ever, because they knew that there was no lenience.
You're going to be torture and kill, not not to surge, because you have no choice but to fights that.
At that, the concept of surrender was completely, alito, native americans, yeah. They fought to the folk and death, and they fought each other to the death. And there was battles between all of them and they, they conquered, and they made alliances, and especially little big, warm, and they all got together and fucked up caster.
But there are so many different tribes that conquered so many. And then you enough to go back to when, right? Well, you got IT because you killed all these people.
Let's go back to the algonquins. Let's give IT to the fucking and patches. Let's you have to figure this out, man. Like this was, now.
this was a at the truth.
This was really like, in some ways, other than the violence, IT was like a utopian existence. IT was these people for the ffo, around eight. Every part of IT use their skins to make their houses, travel on horseback, fAllen them around.
They didn't even make art. Dude, the community didn't make art. They didn't make any while. They were just warriors, just warriors eating me. All they did was eat buffalo and kill everybody else.
So if you so is that weird that that we feel bad about that? Like is that a trap? Like that's what I wonder does. Does that question makes sense?
Well, that was the way they lived. And is that Better than drone bombs in yemen when we sit here comfortably in this in Austin warehouse? Is a Better.
Is that Better? No, the whole thing is fuck, it's fuck that goes is going on. It's fuck that they're using these these poor ukrainians like fucking and meat for the russian war machine. The whole things crazy is all bad. But the crazy that was going on back then was a one on one crazy.
It's a different kind of crazy IT was like there was an understanding that if you saw somebody and they had horses, they had these, you're going to go kill them and take that thing from them. And if you knew that there was a camp and the camp was over the top of the ridge and they would be in bed at night, you would come in the middle night and slaughter, yes, and they did that to each other. They did to each other. So IT was a horrific way of existing.
because some of this is vision that you romanized that culture. I do that a lot of things that I don't know about, right? Because there just seems like something like, oh, that's romantic or .
something was a culture of all.
was real culture of .
warriors like this country was filled with, no, no matic warriors, yeah. And most of them got killed by fuck and small box killed the flu came over the game.
Must that felt that you're fucked and warrior, right? Sometimes you get a fuckyou people of is you .
the you go to the trading deep to drop off to fucking and skins. Some do sneezes on you and that's a rap yeah.
you like you training all day to and some guy just rock and doesn't wash his feet or have .
an afternoon. Just came me here off a boat tiny bit is breathing ship, shit air and drink and shit water. You like, imagine the high gene on those boats.
Oh, omb is ship like the first burning man and do a place was a little dude. Are the pented at him? Every chicks on IT is like.
there is an example columns, an example you dit. I mean, probably if you live back then, that would have been a thing to do because you would have been bored, but you're in its early morning good. You would wanted try to see what he looks like to go across the ocean.
If you're a Young man and you just needed something in your life and you knew the dudes did IT and you just eat beef jerky for three months and you make IT across the ocean and when you get to the other side is there's gold everywhere. They didn't even know where they were yeah but if you read the account, there was a priest to travel with them, some sort of religious man to travel with them, of the horrific things the columbus has meant that they bashed babies on the rocks. They, yeah, yeah, they told certain men that they had to.
They had to give them their weight gold, and they did. They would chop to its arms off and find everybody. They enslave these people and use them for their goal, because these people had no use for goal. Didn't know how valuable gold when .
they got to the american.
Exact exact. yeah. Then they just slaughter people. They just slaughter people. Do there's horrific depictions of what columbus as people did.
We were romantica. I were romantica as nature so much and it's .
really vogue isn't IT well, it's just humans have always done this to each other. And for all human history, the strong groups of men with weapons invade people that prepared, and they take all the stuff and they conquer them. And it's always happened.
It's it's the the most common thing. If you go back and look at history, there's a bunch of common things. There is a an increase in the complexity of architecture and the design of the cities.
There's machines. There's there all these different things improve. But along the way, the consistent thing is war is constantly happening.
From the beginning of time, as early as we know, tribes were battling other tribes. And back then, when there wasn't that many people was in that many resources. And you are competing to see whose genes spread.
This is natural. He developed tools and weapons, and then that's in grain in our fucking DNA. So here we are in twenty twenty four to iphone sixteen and starlink. And we're still locked into this tribal war mindset because that's how humans evolved, right? And that's the scarious thing about being alive today that we're so advanced, were so much more civilized than at any other point in human history and yet same amount of people, if not more, or dying senselessly all the time.
right? Like we're civilized on the outside, but there's a part of us that is will .
always be on civilian part of IT is war right? And other parts of the world are not as commas us, you know these parts of the world that are very fuck in danger. Yeah you know this places of the world where you can go without getting .
robed or shot first .
member is that bad.
Member is bad. Did where I was? Came from that where any less changed?
Where is Graceland?
Actually Grace, you know, crazy about Grace is a meters, and it's cool. You go out, they let you in the backyard after a smoke. And l was his grave is right there.
You could smoke right from .
the elmores seventeen, seven meters, from melva grave for eighty meters.
That movie, that Elvis movie, was so good.
Which one?
The girlfriend? Where time explains the corneal?
Do you can say that? Oh yeah.
what I do. What is his name? Austin, the the file name that played elas awesome buller is really good.
He and he nailed, he was really good. He really believed that he was Elvis. What a crazy story.
Yeah.
Elvis was the first guy to get way too famous. The first guy there was just way too famous. Yeah, like, there was no one that famous before.
L, you know there was and what ah there was jesus .
probably who else .
maybe .
constant has got his red like he got after really appreciation after he was gone yeah you know .
sort like curcumin yeah kind of good .
point on I mean, people love coco being well was alive, but I think they really appreciated him after his dead. There's something is certain guys.
what do you think you, what do you, what are you going to do? What you going to do .
when you die?
IT, we'll see about that.
What about that that imagine if you really do go to heaven. And the same Peter really is. There were a book like, this is crazy.
you think, is though some, you has a checklist or whatever. Most hide or whatever. You.
the most enlightened being ever, but you walk around. The robes are stupid. I never want to wear a robe, even wear robe. If I have to go to like a massage place, you go to wear robe for you take the robe off my, okay, you're going na see me in my underwear in five minutes. So what are we just do IT.
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it's larger.
A rope a row. You just why I, god, wear a row with .
a rope type. You know, about pants. You give you a pair.
Origin strategy. Genes, they're great. Man, they look like genes, but they feel like fucking sweatpants.
God, why? why? You, where to roll? Oh my god, you would want IT. Oh, but I rather you would want IT.
If you saw you want IT.
I can go to, I has a magical attraction like you, not even gay. But everybodys gave god.
I got, say this. I might walk up to that. I put sunglasses on first, stood.
if god's real, he made gay people. Anybody think you gays a choice? I think this is a choice for some people.
Let me be very clear about this. I think there's some people that are open minded, say all child being gay for a while. It's not me, maybe at two. Great for cement city. Almost tried .
IT and pan the last .
year ran away.
Ah, I past one. I am. I D like to get to Better at a decent hour.
My point is god made gay people. yeah. So it's clear if god made everything, he made people that gay.
The crazy st religious answer, like bench mario gave me the answer. He said he thinks you should ignore, don't do IT because it's the same. Just like you want to murder people, we don't murder you.
Like, know how much you want to murder people always like because gay people want to fuck every deck. Like, you know who what's if you want to murder people everyday, check yourself. That's that's a crazy comparison. Like the gay thing is literally your sexual expression. Like you're attracted to other guys. So like, if you're not attracted to other guys, you think, are you sure god wrote that down like you one hundred percent positive that god really thinks that's about idea? But yet he made people that have that urge IT IT .
wouldn't be fair if he did that. I wouldn't be right. I think the crazier thing is I think if you the first gay must have been like what's going on you know like you sit down with his wife or whatever his body comes over to, like you know to just look around or whatever because of them must stuff back in and his body comes over to to like, look around or tell about IT like an animal saw some and he just starts a man I want to, I bet i'm going to get this little rabbit.
I bet that existed from the jump little abba. Little rabbit.
what do you think it's a.
you get little .
rabbit beauty ray, I think gay guys have .
been little.
why? Because I .
think human being.
this cries. I just say, well, what do you think if you're the the thoughts, put the thoughts. I think starting the thought, starting DNA IT might .
start the DNA too. There was, I think, safety fine. This, I think, was university of rome.
They proposed a theory that there was a variation of the x chromosome, one that existed in women that are very promiscuous, and that these very promised women had a disproportionate amount of gay sons. Oh my god. yeah. So the ideas that these women are just so they're so dehorning ry that IT literally passes on through their genes.
Where IT was road.
I was in an road island, was IT. No, but that could happen in the island. providence.
Be a good that isn't .
like a gay meca. That's province down.
I think. Yeah, jeff, you name party there, jeff from the comedy store.
I think province sounds mashups, but there's I know you're talking about there's a thing and wrote out and then there's fire island in new york, but I think there thought, was that the same gene that made women like really promise cus? They wanted a bunch of different sexual partners at the same? That I might be actually a gene thing.
You say the gene thing is weird, man, because bret windstar explain this to me. So do you know the difference? Seeing a beautiful woman and a woman is hot.
And I said, no, I go. What's the difference? He is a beautiful woman as a woman that you would want to have a long term relationship and raised children with.
Yeah and then a hot woman like woman is wearing like very scampi clothes and looks like she's like, really made up very the idea that that attractive is that you could potentially spread your genes quickly without any consequences. So this person, right, you would have have a relationship with that person. But I will give you an opportunity, spread your genes.
like as primary to spray in strake kind of thing, like monsanto or whatever.
fertility that the amount of children I have, I think, or something I thought I was, I thought I was the promiscuous woman, I think, show the time, say that there, that I hope that one of this is their interpretation. This is, yeah, let's around the time gay gene survived evolution, as IT is Carried by mothers who have more children, right? Because is, what if you have more kids of means, you would like dig. I think they were talking about promiscuity though um however, a study published by the journal sexual medicine found a correlation between gay men and the mother's, their mothers and maternal arts, who are prone to have significantly more children compared the maternal relatives of strategy.
En I think we need more gay men in some .
of these area of one second doesn't make sense though that would make sense like in terms of like natural selection because if you're someone who's like over having kids, you have too many kids, you have ten children. Um I would see how nature, bill, like, you know what, we don't need to spread these genes as much. Let's to make a couple of these .
gay right natures like this. But even things out.
right right?
Nature wants people baLance yes.
BaLance yes. If someone has ten kids and everybody else has ten kids, that could get out a hand real quick. So I can see how you have a lot of kids.
Nature baking know that. Let me do this. What was that? Where was that study done from university? Rome, universe of padovan and italy, OK. And just as people that .
get there's people that are non sexual at all.
really one hundred percent, which is the fight you don't belonged to a two plus a, yeah, whatever that is. So what is IT? It's Q B, D.
What is IT?
L, G, B, T, L.
G, B, T.
Q, Q, A, I plus a is a sexual stay out of IT yeah, stay in your fight yeah.
they got IT .
some people, not your fight yeah.
you're just like .
you don't even have sex with anybody yeah .
what if you're does york and off your house? Are you in that or what like what is that?
Who are those people right? That's lonely sexual. Yeah, I think they're going to put robots in there.
You you see that robot cut ton hay the other day. I did not pull that up.
mind. I like .
the er yeah was I see that a slay water.
What about robot body guards that in the future of robot boards, you that be cool.
but then like the second year, you get a run they're like or rote, and then the run is going to take half a second. Half a second kills everything.
Pick you up and they run with you. Wow, Carry .
you all.
Hi Jimmy. You a party popper. It's super real. You see that pod, whether check that is .
so real and one .
hundred percent, that's common. Okay, sure. Video, I mean, all these folks that are coming over here for jobs, there's a lot those jobs are going to be taken by like unskilled labor. Jobs are all going to be robots.
But don't you think at a certain point that we shouldn't have that? Like at a certain point, shouldn't AI IT does that if he doesn't help us be human? At a certain point we should stop IT.
That's how I feel like, oh yeah yeah but you there time ago, yeah yeah, they should stop the long time ago if you want humans to survive. SHE just stopped the long time yeah if you want the human race as IT is now you want this to stay, that doesn't make sense because you make in some way Better. You you're one one hundred percent going to make something and you're going to give IT autonomy and you are going to give its sentience.
And it's going to be infinitely smarter than us. It's not going to be restricted by any biological needs. It's not going to be greedy.
It's not going to be mean, it's not to be malicious. But they might decide we're useless. They might decide that definitely not need as polluting the ocean and fucking up the fucking and rivers .
and rescue yeah.
nuclear waste. It's going to be like, what do you doing? morons.
Why are you eat? Is cracking atos? Stay out of that.
You don't even know .
what you're doing. Here's here's free porn and a fuck in VR mask. You give your free food that you stop breathing. Our population just drop off a Cliff.
They just I saw um they um. Where are we talking about as I going to go?
Robot.
yeah, oh, there are killing people at the airport. You .
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to live.
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what do you want to that you picking me out chAllenge in .
myself .
as risk ability? That was all a risk. You didn't move your ARM at all.
Dude, you were all rest on that. It's hard to do, man. Thank you. That's the wrist is the weakest link. Yes, i'm shocked at how we bitch.
It's amazing. It's amazing whatever you take, like the first started left control the rest. It's crazy, changes .
everything. hands. He hit, grab a guy with baseball player size hands.
There is two named semi shells. He used to fight in the U. F. semi. Semi shot. He was seven feet tall.
And the problem was, semi, as if you got on top of them, just grab your you about the fuck. Yeah, fucking in baseball mits for hands just rapped his hands around you. That semi. T ww, he was k one gramper winter.
Look exact a little seven .
foot all he was a beast to thought at them made too wasn't wasn't a good grap or unfortunately that was kind of his downfall, but had a nasty front kick to the body. Yeah, he fought Peter. He thought everybody, man, sami was good and he was real top and real good at like utilizing that high. Wow.
IT would seem like I would be scared to be that taller. You may make because you would there .
be more of you to be attacked by sort of, but you wait further away. You know, like the whole thing is distance where you can effectively strike them and they can strike you yeah like a guy bit like joan Jones has the perfect fighters frame because he's still very strong as a lot of muscle but he's also long in lean so is not relatively bulky compared to his weight because he's long and stretched out yeah so he can hit you from here, and you can only hit him from here. This this amount of distance is so huge.
If you have a distance like that much, which you where guy and hit you and you can hit him, you have to cross that in year, so vulnerable while crossing that. And if you guys is a good counter striker and he's active and is long, there's so, so hard to get in on. So guy like john, that that's always gonna a advantage. And then with john, if you do get in on that's no pick nick because he's an elite k rapper so he's going to struggle you he's going to throw you to the ground so you your fuck, you're in this fox zone on the outside is kicking the shit out your knees Jones on the nasty like side.
kicking people's knees. Yeah, yeah. Most dangerous guy.
Very dangerous.
People say that he's da Whites favorite fighter. Is that the truth?
You think that oie says he's the greatest of all time, right? Which a lot of people say, yeah, I know. I go back and forth on what I think the greatest of all time means.
But if you want, if you want to say, like who dominated his division larger than anybody who beat everybody there was ever good in his division and who never lost, that's john Jones. The only time you could say he had a controversial decision was a dominic gray, as fight IT was domed gras was coming up, is in his prime. IT was a really good fight, a really close fight.
But john won what I think was a split decision. And then he had a spt decision with ago silver, a tiago santos, but chicago santos, he he blew out both of argos needs tioga needed nee surgery and bolt of his needs after that fight. I think that was a split decision.
But the bottom is john one, all those fights. And then, you know, he wins the heavy way title too. It's it's tough to argue he's not the Grace of all time. Yeah, I say, you know you had to only pick one.
I would pick john, but I don't like only pick in one cause is a bunch of reasons why other guys are in this a lead class of being considered as possibly the great of all time. I say, mighty mouse, because mining mass would do things really like what the fuck he just do. He, when he fought raybone g, he tossed him in the air and caught him in a fucked in ARM bar on the way down. Never see that. I never seen.
It's one of the .
crazier things i've ever seen a guide do inside the cage. He threw this to through the air and called a flying ARM bar in the air fuck. It's so fast. Like when I turned to me is like when I just think, watched this frozen. But bro, wow.
did well, if that do to give if you got the wrong guy.
raz, like, crazy this in the middle of the air, he switches to an arbor on an elite ite fighter in a world champion of fight. That's like a stunt. That's like a stunt move.
If we saw that in the movie, we like, shut the fuck up. Nobody can do that, right? He did in an ema championship fight where he was dominating the fight.
It's crazy. Many these guys would be like like hollywood stone man.
you know. And then you got you also got a, if you just look on record, this is where he is crazy. If you just look on record of accomplishments against champions, you kind of have to put alex parrel already in the conversation of potential greatest of all time, which is so crazy.
He's one of only three, two division champions, right? He is to be to do you have corner, you have D, C, you have alex. I think that's .
IT interpreter.
H, no, no. I think that IT a man is that doesn't really count cause forty five IT does count. But forty five was kind of a nonexistent way class.
He doesn't exist. He's a hunter. He was fighting girls that could have fought thirty five.
It's real. But that forty five is the most one. Forty five for women is the most childish in MMA.
So yes, you would say mid to so it's a small percentage of people that have achieved that. And he achieved IT in record time. He's knocked out so many fuck in champions, knocked out jamal hill. You not beat the sh at a uri pro host co knocked him .
out of the second. I O hinted him for watching.
He's a force. What he did, the clio rentree, was a clinic.
Clio, amazing.
He's amazing to do that to a go. A clio like that was a clinic in, like a elite world class M. M. A.
And at first, the first two rounds, like what is this? Like what on clios and if they are both in IT, but then you start to see that per is hunting.
It's like this hunting .
you oh my god, it's like litter watching of nake like a snake. When like, like you see that snake, that eight, that deer, like a seventy seven pounds deer.
whatever, yeah, you did course, I see all .
that should really bringing that up. Bring up a big dog.
He said, snake, because that's kind of how parrel moves. He moves like a snake, like he pulls back and he strikes for and he pulls back. He's a master at just getting right outside of your shots and then his shots are coming right behind.
And he Operates at his own speed. He's almost alban camera is a football player that does that. He Operated his is a speed you've never seen. IT looks Normal.
but it's different. What varies a lot to like, sometimes he moves fast and sometimes he moves. So it's very hiping.
Yes, it's it's also unique.
He's got a unique frame. So he kind of looks he moves different on design like he doesn't switch his hips when he throws kicks so you don't see him come until it's too late, right? So he's standing in front of you, only kicks.
There's no movement of his shoulders. He just thrown on his kicks out in the land and they're not as hard as if he put his whole body into IT. But it's hard enough where you like, oh, no.
And you get hit with a couple of those, three, four, five of those also. You like, I can't walk anymore and now he's hunting you and he's hunting you so I would put him and already in the convert. I don't think he's Better than john Jones Grace of all time, but I already put him in the conversation. That was a potential Grace of all time nominee 啊。
He's right there. He's the male catches every and he's only been in a years honor.
He's only been in the u fc for a few years. Yeah, it's crazy. Couple ma fights other than the uf, c and the u fc for this run at the p of the division, just smashing everyone to a blithers.
So then you get a bebe undefeated. 哦, what is the only playing to George? Another two division champion? That's right.
George, one and eighty five as well are almost for George. yeah. So George, one of the grades of all times for sure, put on the conversation.
I got to see him in, in canada.
Anderson, in his prime, Anderson is promise in that conversation. You've tt a look at him like in the moment, whenever there's a moment of time period like this among years to that a many years. Well, let's all agree that this is the problem.
Forget about when they should have retired. Let that go. Yeah, just talk about them when they are at their best.
Who is the best? I take a point. Yeah, because everybody that is doing great, you want to stay as long as you can IT would .
be weird if you did in problem, but you can't judge him by how they were when they should have gotten out because it's just a foolish endeavor. They should have been fighting a killer at twenty and forty two years old, you know, natural.
And it's timing too.
Yeah, this. But there's just a lot. When fighters fight laid into their career, you ve got a kind of, you ve got a kind of a raise that when you think about their ultimate expression, yeah, I feel like their prime is their ultimate.
Everything they could do. They did everything right? They crossed every tea. They measured all their food.
They flock and did the trial chAmber, and they did this song as every day and got massages. And we're sparring and doing strength conditioning drills. They were going over moves, their coaches.
They had a battle plan, everything. So those guys, you can only do that for so long. There's that's like a nine year at at the best when you're at up.
So you got to look like in that when like fator and pride, you got to look in that window. Don't look at fade or now and you guys are knocking amount. And this is not the same reason old guys been beaten up a bunch of time is still a bad on the fucker.
But it's not not that due to was run in pride in the early two thousands there. Yeah, you gotto look at them when they're in B. J. Pen at his best. Yeah, the bj open for a few years.
I say good. And he talked about him .
a lot of speak about when he was in his prime. He was just a matter of, was bj gona get him in the first round? Was he going to get him in the second ound? B. J, was hyper aggressive and just unbelievably talent.
I wasn't watching back in.
And dexterity, dude, he had crazy dexterity.
He's the governor .
of mis here. No, no. He said he. Ent, no.
didn't win.
No.
I went to male not too long or maybe four months ago.
awesome.
Yeah but we went to the place with the hurricane. The fires were blew my mom .
and it's still .
nothing right. IT was unbelievable. IT was IT was just like IT was unbelievable to see what IT occur. Red you know and just like um it's crazy out quickly. We just as like how we move past certain tragedies. You know like we don't mean to it's just the new cycle does and we get IT kind of addicted to the new cycling. So then it's kind of hard, you know.
But I was i'll tell you one thing, the way the administration handled that, I think put a bad taste, a lot of people's mouth, while the same time they're sending all that money to ukraine. I think there was a big problem with the the bad administration when they did that. I think you can do that. You can't why you're sending all this money overseas, ignore the people that are here because then it's like why you why you deciding in this manner that you don't want to help people that were hit with one of the biggest while fire tragedies ever. Why you why you decided to give them seven hundred dollars.
especially in one of the most beautiful places that our country has to even exist.
is not only that, but you're not protecting them from potential land grabs, right? Because one of things it's going on with this is like they're gotta do insurance and they go through insurance. And this number me while these people are still paying mortgage. So like what happens and .
and it's hard to figure out their job because a lot of people, they live like second and third t generations all live in in the same home and they've also a lot of you know how why is they like they're like take little pieces of land. It's like, you know people build like something small and just live in somebody else is you are that kind of thing. It's very like.
you know is only so much land, but the promise, the land where that fire hit was very valuable.
Oh yes, it's like this perfect. Like like slope. And looking out at the ocean.
what I would be fearful of. And if I was someone that was working in the government that want to protect people from being victimized, I would say he, let's make sure that this land doesn't get snatched up to make sure these people get their land back. Maybe the first thing I would say, if they all want to sell out to a resort, they make a decision on their own, you know, that's one thing.
But if if they get hit with a wild fire, and then also that takes forever for them to rebuild, they don't have the finance to rebuild. Maybe this, this is a struggle with insurance. Who knows? Who knows? Maybe didn't pay your insurance that month, who knows? And now all the sudden this leg gets snatched up and you like, wow yeah because if they just one of things that the government was talking about was like you turning into a park or something like that, what did you say? Acquiring IT for the state was this exact term that he said but he said IT like right after the tragedy was like, dude.
it's not the time to say IT.
it's not the time to ever say IT. It's not the time to ever say you're going to take people's land and turn IT into a park because they just got hit by a fire. So now used to live this amazing place with the killer view, not anymore.
Yeah, now the governments going to take your land. why? Because you've got in a tragedy.
why? Ah I got got a double fuck. You got double fucked.
You don't even begin to keep the land. You can even rebuild there. No anymore. There was a tragedy.
Well, I tickets to a weird thing when you don't feel like as a person that your government is going to support you. I think that, but that's .
probably like a feeling why that sounds like the opposing to rob you like did did you find IT find the quote that he said? I get we get to read the quote because the quote is like IT made so many hawaii so pissed off, tells he was so pissed off. B, J was pissed off. Yes, everybody was like, this is crazy. Like, how can you say that right after a tragedy like this?
Yeah, I remember I went there. I just walked up to the fire department that was like up the hill from there, and I just walked up in OK. I would like to is only way that I could go see what happened when .
I was looking for IT. This says that the video is shortened and IT makes the comments distorted IT distorts why governors comments about the state buying land in lahn. So what are the actual? What did the actual say though? I'm already thinking about ways for the state to acquire that land so that we could put IT into workforce housing, to put IT back to families or to make IT open spaces in perpetuity as a memorial to people who are lost. We want this to be something that we remember after the pain passes as a magic place in the hana, where we are build a tragedy right now, the loss of life, the buildings can be rebuilt over time, even the bonior tree may survive. But we don't want this to become a clear space where then, yes, people from overseas come and decide they're going to take IT, the state will take IT and preserve IT first.
So maybe some of their goal, maybe some of their goal was to .
preserve second whole on second. So that again, score duck is is interesting. But we don't want this to become a clear space where then yes, people from overseas. Come and decide they are going to take IT, the state will take you to preserve first.
I think what they're probably worried about them is the bank scraping IT, so them saying that the state could take the land might be to prevent the banks from grabbing IT and selling IT and putting something there. But IT still seems like overreach. If you're living in the fuck in place where the states going to take the land .
will would be very scary as just a regular person like so i'm going to do so. I think they are going to lose my right blind from to here or to here.
right? Like, where am I going now? What am I doing, you know? And you don't hear anything about IT.
Yeah.
we looked IT up once. There was a time where the government accidentally over send money to ukraine. They sent them six billion dollars percent.
yeah. So we looked up. How would IT, of course, to rebuild every house in my way from the fires? It's five billion.
So the extra money that they accidentally sent to ukraine, they get a sent there and rebuilt every house and head of billion dollars left over. But the way we have give you seven hundred dollars, that's disgusting. That's disgusting. Like if you want us to pretend that we're on the same team, you've got to treat us all like on the same team. You can't really like we throw in all this money in the ukraine and then there's places in amErica that suck and you not do anything to help these folks like yeah .
it's not yeah people people say like what your tax I was only effective but IT is certain point. Someone about that is just like, do you not? Like in america.
And and i'm contributing to this business by being in amErica and being part of the system. Does this system not care about me? You know? But I guess everybody thinks about that in .
different ways. So well, I think when everyone systems a bunch of people and when you have a bunch of people, enormous amount of people is too many people to think about as individuals. You think about IT as numbers. That's that's that's like the sort of sociopaths sion of the government. They just think of you as a .
number yeah but when people start to lose their part, like if you start to lose your sense of being in amErica and you start that's a that's big for a lot of people, right? Like so then it's a sense of purpose, right? One of the sense of purposes I feel like that we like having a job, having a family or somebody that loves you that you love, or having um been a part of a country, right, being a part of a fabric of a society. And when those things start to erode some of those things, and if you don't have any other ones to back IT up, then people get really rog.
And well, they get rog, especially if they're been told by the mainstream media forever that if one side wins are going to be .
in a right wing fascist dictatorship.
should the very least it's like sld's like that. It's not true can't back that up. It's not true like you're saying something that we we have evidence of four years of him being a president and not doing that.
And what just mean.
let's look up the actual definition, but there's a bunch of different versions of IT. It's usually connected to a right wing authoritarian ideology and a uh the power of the state over people. Um and IT gets twisted around a lot because it's also you could also say it's fascist to impose certain ideas on people, demand certain speech, which is which would make a lot of left ling people fascist as well.
Far right, authoritarian and utilitarian ultra tra nationalist political ideology and movement characterised by a dictor leader, centralized autographing militarism, forceful suppression of opposition, belief in natural social hierarchy, subordination, ation of individual interest for the perceived good of the nation or race, and strong regimentation of society and economy, opposed to in our anarchism, democracy, pluralism, galar ism, liberalism, socialism and marxism fascism is placed on the far right wing within the traditional left, right wing. Petra, no one is. So it's like it's a bullshit term that you're throwing on a guy who has a different political philosopher than you put that back up again.
Again, it's like there's real fascist in the world. There's a there's really dangerous people that guys not he's he's got a big eagle. He says ridiculous things. He does not trump. He doesn't behave like a guy that you think of an traditional sense of being the president.
But no, he just seems like just an older guy who kind of has like, likes being Donald trump.
I think you love me dona trip, but I think he's got some good ideas that a lot of business men agree with.
Well, I think you need a business man to do this. It's not a, it's not a we don't live in a like this like care bear world anymore. Our politics, it's become a dirty fucking business.
Yeah so I think you want a business man in there like I don't care of somebody like somebody y's attitude. Can the guy do business and that too like because it's not it's not it's all business nail like we're it's been sold out. It's like I don't feel like it's this.
I don't know. Does that make any sense to sorry? Do i'm fucking having a day, man?
Now, don't apologize. I know what you're saying. I know what you're saying. Yeah, IT is business.
but if you want to shoe business, man, I don't need mary poppins in there, right? I don't need somebody to tell me everything OK. I need just like I need somebody to make our fucking food safe.
I need somebody to make our city safe. And that's all I really need. Like, I feel like a vanion taxes. And those are the things that I should expect to my F D. A.
And at my police department, which i'm paying for, are gonna be able to um make sure that I can raise a family and raise them helpless and make IT home from work to see my children. I feel like I don't have any children yet, but I already, you know, that's what I feel like people want. I don't care about anything else.
Yeah, I think most people feel the same way. This is going to be safe and happy. R, F, K, junior tweeted something. See if you find that.
well, adam a had a great, great tweeted.
but R, R, K, tweet like a message. So what .
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IT the F, K, one? What is long? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
What matter of the day today?
I ready if you want. Sorry.
been a downer. No.
you know, not been a downer, but you keep. Yes.
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I have two messages for you. Number one, preserve your records. And number two, pack your bags. That crap about trump winning, that's crazy.
I like people like tosi.
you know that's that's the type of puri want congress. Woman, yeah for eight years like impactful character. And then you've got the vake who's a genius.
You've got jd vane. He's fucked in. Brilliant as well. great. So you have a bunch of good people with them. This go around we yet.
like.
we got to get people off each other's next man, you know, that's what we've got to do. We ve got to get people that like, stop attacking each other is so crazy.
Well, I thought a sense of like even after the election was over the following, people everything just felt kind of calm.
Yeah, well, it's a team thing, dude. It's like your team lost IT really is. It's these people that are super addicted to politics.
They they're like people who don't fall sports. You never played any games that this is the the way they compete. They compete for the most important thing like who gets to dictate the the tone of the country.
right? I ve never expect to politics to have any effect of my life. Now even when I was a kid, I didn't, you know, my mom told us, don't ever depend on the government for anything.
You know it's like you just you have to do IT you just have to figure IT you know yeah like they have some rich dude or whatever. Like like our street IT would like cut between like the highway and like this other road where people would go. And so they had a guy who was like a veteran area or whatever, and he would go on our street. He would stop and throw out like these, like, and he was a veterinarian, and he withdraw like animal carcass has in our ditch and shit, right?
So we cried like dead cause and show.
yeah, dead animals, you know, different animals? Not then really. I would say medium says, you know, probably thirty two weeks and lower, right, he would throw those bitches out of.
And I guess this is, get rid, dom. And our igher oro was like the poor neighbor. It's like who give a flux about these people, right? Totally throw .
on the streets in the ditch.
But we called the police and here will help and they would never come, you know. And my mom was, I don't ever remember time, as do not ever expect the government to fuck can help you do anything you have to do shit yourself.
you know. Also, cops don't want to take dead animals and fuck and pick IT up and put in a bag like, that's what they signed up for yeah, to gate see what kind of animal was this yeah the local terrain.
And he would just throw those bitches. And so after they died or whatever, like after they like, you know, after the bones got blank. So what a rather sun we would fuck and thrown to do, like games or ship, but nothing.
What are thrown? Rocket bones in each other? six.
Rip gages there. Yeah, I have welcomed to hate. I do IT was .
to sick a lot about get immunized by the all the bacteria on finding dead animal.
Yeah, we had a good time, but not unlike that snake had that dish. Bring that thing back up.
I wonder how many booking kids that get helicopter parent get allergic to more shit because they don't get exposed to things. They are not crawling around playing in a dirt shit. All that sums brought probably god to be good for your body when your little kids, especially playing in dirt, playing outside.
oh yeah, you're just .
shelter to whatever yeah, just for your biome is gotto be good for you.
You have trying to think what .
was in our bio or whatever .
or you know, i'll get to ask for more, I guess.
Yeah.
that snake was really, that's a crazy thing to mean, man, I seen a snake eat up like that.
Do you know how many snakes there are in um the ever grades? There's more thons, more pythons in the everyday.
I would guess, hundred fifteen. Uh, now that's even low a bet. I would bet two hundred thousand, five hundred.
That's just a rough estimation that could be off by a factor of who fucking knows they don't really know. Dance, dance, dance, dance jungle.
yeah. And the guy you're asking is probably .
right here, python cowboy, he goes a hunt form. He's got a dog and the dark will find the nest just these polling, these giants pythons are .
a nice dog, sexy, assaulted that that is .
a psychopath. After some, they can easily swallow IT.
Yeah, that's a seventy seven pound dear. You see that? yeah. Am the thing is the dams six greater? Do they .
delegator at craze? This is the crazy thing because of the introduction of pythons into the everglades. Ninety percent of all the memo missing, there's no mamas anymore or they ate mall the at all. There's ninety percent is how long does .
IT how long does this take a snake to at something that big?
Well, the thing is in the number of snakes, like it's the perfect environment for those animals, like it's like they just dropped off in paradise. Nothing needs them. There's no crocodile.
the little.
So some alligators must eat some of them.
But how long is to take a snake at some?
Look at this two thousand and twelve study found that populations of reckon had declined ninety nine point three percent, ninety eight point nine percent, and bobcats, eighty seven point five percent is one ninety ninety seven. Marsh rabbits can't tail rabbits and foxes effectively disappeared over that time. got. So they've essentially eradicated all the in the foxes.
But how long does IT like, I mean, it's unbelieved, but how long does stay and work in as well? And how long does take? How long does IT take a snake to digest? Like how long does he take?
Want to get that deal right? question. I wonder. I know that that .
is IT days or is IT like the weeks?
Let's guess. Okay um a full dear one week I say one week it's pretty good. Guess I was like answers and shit and ish.
I guess that swallows .
lers do they go for the box and swallow answer? I then imagine swale feel like such an when the anker was going down, but like, oh my god, I can't believe I swallow the and let s can take forever to break down. He's going to roll around with .
answers inside your .
chest for h everywhere you go avenge that. No comfort.
What to sleep.
What did they do with the alter's man?
Or they must do. I'm sure they just get to that point. And the rest of the body is the.
well, the other is is just bone, but it's so pokey. Like, look at IT.
I would .
be three weeks s nature. Nature gives them weapons for a few months. This is what what happens with the deer and when they stop breeding this fall off every year. So these that you find them on the ground of com.
you can only defend yourself why you're breeding exactly.
and it's offensive as much as is defensive. They've run at each other and clash. You see him fighting.
IT happens all the time. It's pretty fucking cool. They go after each other and just talk each other up.
And yeah they all seem sometimes hold together. Yeah I mean, nature is danger. Nature is one person in the world.
I saw a horrible video of these two deer that got locked together, clashes. They ve got locked together, and one of them got eaten by a coyote. So one was still alive, connected to this body could get away. While the other one got torn apart by a coyote, and I was just dumb luck that the coyotes picked him, neither one of them can get away. The coyote is recognized that they were locked into each other and just picked one and went after, just gutted them.
It's agree in a three somebody .
nobody wants to touch you you know he's trying to eat one with Alice and got, oh good I cut his own body.
open balls on.
split his body wide open oh my god is mouth he's got the answers stuck through his fucking and jaw .
I would hate some I hate .
you when people take slid off of IT wow.
I hate when people take .
a long time to eat through.
But don't you hate that they're like when you're eating and somebody you're .
done IT and they're still eaten the 8字形 yes, why? That doesn't bother me .
even a little bit, really. No, get here at a restaurant and they're right. They're done. You have to fucking in. You're done and they're .
still would just .
talk to them yeah think you you give to pretend like you're still like scraping your bowl or whatever you like no.
you think too much.
I think it's crazy. Sit there. Watch somebody eat that, do you?
No, why got to do? They are eaten? Yeah, but you were eaten with them too.
Yeah, but you're done. So what not in the park? Look.
i'm still look out like I was IT tell me .
about each buy. No, yeah I I feel like somebody y's already. If I I don't like, I don't like when people eat real slow OK make nervous.
What you should just like be real clear about that before .
you go out with .
someone is like, we can eat together. But I got this thing when i'm done. Imagine you like super reasonable boyfriend in every other way but you had this rule when i'm done eating, no one needs and she's like, what this is bullshit like, I know that sounds crazy.
I can't kick IT if I have a tick, I have a psychological problem. I can just sit this. So what i'm done, anything you have to be done.
And I don't need fast. I don't really fast. But i'm warning you when I fuck you, bing.
bone up the time of .
the table.
bone up at times up.
That would be the weird thing that you are obsessed with. You have, you have to end the exact .
same time that I stuff little things, but that what was thinking about python's .
a pig's whales .
or whatever big animals do, it's crazy like how they have all those airbnb s now what it's like you can stay in like a um like a hello out whilk like A B and bees make up some airbed bees please they've gotten weird is like welcome to this as like, oh welcome to this two story whe car is gone here at pta very day mexico and they makeup is like ponto every mother there's a new ponto next get you like what .
the fuck video renamed .
the city every time I welcome to flag put A P to mexico you want to stay .
in this too big it's potato giant potato what is that? What did they call IT okay then where is airbnb listening? Let you sleep in a shoe and elephant and a flying saw let's go to the that years .
did bra if I wasn't married .
out of the stupid est house, my house would is one of two things I either have built in the side of a hill like the habit every kind of do, or I would go full spaceship yeah yes, a housework a sixteen year old boy would see IT to like, do yeah. Just appear to the child and you.
I get rocks. Vive total rocks.
but get rocks. White house, I maintain, is the ruler celebrity house i've ever been.
It's one of one man.
It's not just one of one. It's he's the only one that would ever think about doing that. So like human maybe john daily beautiful and White .
house john daley is unbelievable, is every time I go somewhere, every time he's very and ambuLance takes some home. Believe all that, every sum out there, it's always like he hits a hole in heaven and like this, my workers added one time the ambuLance came, he, they came in to look for him. He went out and SAT the ambuLance to ride home with him back. And they're in the place and they're like, where is you want?
Like there's something everybody reads about the overweight dude who's really good at the game.
Do you see that golf girl, know the girl that smoke, the female john? He did. no. yeah. Person, oh yeah. shit.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, in love.
Well, in nineteen eighty four.
back, let's do IT do because .
I ve got to get a down wife.
your rogan, that's your move. Get yourself a golfer wife. That smoking cigarettes, baby, and smoke in front of everybody too.
Yeah, just to start you from england. Yeah, there you go. Pop from my gave. And they over there, they just fucked and smoke. They smoke a lot more over there.
Everybody got to got the cigarette. Oh yeah, i'll smoke that lady. I D you. Well, sorry, that's .
instated.
That's how daily also he could be married.
Yeah right? Don't be rude.
Yes, you know, I don't know. I'm just working. Everything is high, strong.
The day there was a professional pool player in kid delicious, and everybody loved them because he was a big, fat dude who played really good. But IT was the big fat guy thing the people liked. Like you have to actually, I eat and salad and you get up the morning doing yog before you come to the pool.
This guy is out there eaten hot dogs to kid delicious. yeah. It's a great book about him yeah john worth, I think is a name running the table yeah .
yeah people love, uh, short term fat man. There's something about that. You know there's a bigger guy and you you think he's not going to live long. There's an exception on a that goes into them immediate.
But john daily, back in the day, wasn't fat, was like, athlete. This is just a lifetime of, like, live in heart. H, he's a man right there. He's fucked and start, dude.
all he looks. No, johna is an exceptional guy. Great story teller. He's a fucking in. He's the sana cause of every seven eleven i've ever minted and .
but he's a guy that's been playing goal for like how many fucking years now you know.
I really .
feel you must have that ball playing professional goal for all those years.
You'll have a six year, and I see you do this guys. One of a kind I feel like, you know, nobody could do IT like him is exceptional.
All he drinks dialog and like water.
He likes things.
i'm sure, but the water very, and alcohol too.
Yeah, don't you want to stay this airport? Do you want to stay in this? Hold out, move car cus out here and band organon. It's a to twenty .
in our .
tree house because what .
do I shit?
A B, A forgotten so crazy.
Don't people run out like tense ship? Yeah.
it's yeah. We'll supply .
you the tent and everything.
It's just like regular ship. You I will go stay .
there you know I don't .
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you look .
sad .
in one of .
your wife too.
You're like and your time and down ink, ink, ink, ink and then you realize and .
you just yeah.
there's an .
airbnb that's not an .
of you fuck in this, bro yeah you .
ever did a lot of fucking in outdoors or what was your life?
Fuck is a way to get to moto i'm outdoor folker whenever possible.
Did you ever do anyway.
you stuck away in the woods. Mean, this one grow. We ve were falling around the woods.
We never got to the actual sex part. We got close. We got eight alive by mosquitoes.
So we tried to get naked outside. And so like literally, our whole body is is covered in mosquito bites. IT was horrific.
We are near a streamer. Was IT more land locked there? Near a river?
Yeah, yeah, near the child's river.
My guy.
yeah, kids are just go into the, you know, we always find kids drinking in the woods. Yeah, you know, like we lived in an area. I lived in newton mass, hutt when I was in high school.
And newton is is a great town, like a really cool area. And where I lived to called upper falls, there was all these like woods and trees and shit. And the river was right across the street from my house. And like, he was always these wild kids, like playing a Billy square on a boom box and smoking cigarettes, and that he was like the outside, who was really interesting, that one kid would get a car and go ship.
Bobbies got a car, the best .
bob driving .
us around street one.
my favor, seventy. And I got one IT. yeah. Oh, bring IT up.
I like to see when I was.
when I was a kid, yeah. Before I had a car, my friend picked me up in his body's car. I didn't know that I would do I meet him like from school or something like that body and um he picked me up in this nineteen seventy chavez IT was black with White stripes and IT was perfect.
And I remember I saw us like, how is he own this? How can you own this? That's how I felt. I go sit in the back, see the cars like this.
Is this car so crazy that you could own this car? And he remember, he ran out of gas, but coated right into the gas station and stop the car in front. IT was like the coolest thing i've ever seen.
The guy own that car. Somehow, as a sixteen year old boy, I was looking at this cargo. how? How did you do this? How did you do this?
Let's see. IT, no.
that's that's a different car. Jammy, that's my seventy seventy barcode a seventy .
valls on anywhere .
but it's just a google black seventy travel S S White stripes and there's there's nothing that's IT there's nothing .
like run and gas and coached into the fucking in on mine looks almost exactly like but that's .
exactly like this kids looked when he picked me up and I gotto ride in his car was like, that's a sixty nine. That's another air. Amazing car. But that one, the upper one of the middle, that's my, that's my actual car. That's my car.
Oh, wow.
yeah. Do I love that thing? That's my favorite, I think, at all them. I love you so much just because IT brings me back to that moment when I was a sixteen year old kid. And this guy have this cars. Like, how do you have this car? How is this even possible that you have this car?
Oh, that was quite due to a great, if older, if an older kid picked you up when you're a kid and he had a car that was like getting into like somebody who had a car car, you couldn't even have a car with the crazy st feeling and believe the things .
that we completely take for granted like your body picks you up and give you a ride like, well, as you going is Normal for you now like, I am just sitting and you to my friend's car but back then I was like, wo, wow.
how do would you? You place something cool, the radio, everything meant something.
I remember my friend mike was taken flying lessons, thought I was in high school, and I went up in an airplane with him when I was fourteen. He wear both fourteen and he was taken flight less is one .
else .
like what fuck i'm went in this fourteen year old kid flying around with him in a plane and an instructor ah but back then, like you would just do so thrilled just to get out your fuck and house you open your bodies baxi like where we boys house, alright? You listen to songs on the radio. You couldn't believe you were in a car.
yeah. And IT matter like if your hand was out the window, the winter was down. If the window was up, how you were Operating, if the sea bell was on, if your arms were over the, yes.
you want to look cool. Dow, and you .
thought everybody. Dw, past look at.
And when I was .
in high .
school, las one .
did.
Who was like he? I think he was a couple of years old than us, and he graduated, but he was dating a girl that still went to the high school, and he had an iraq. Have the tea tops and this do pulled in from the high school and everybody I couldn't believe IT.
He was like the coolest guy alive. Look at him in his iraq. Z, picking up the girl that none of us can date. Yeah.
god a fucker. Remember that shit? I mean, my brother, one time fucking, I had more story, sorry.
one that do. Who had that? Iraq ran over a guy accidentally and drag them through the city for miles. Just try to, like, get the body from under his car couple times, but couldn't do IT, but just kept driving. So driving around this iraqi with a person stuck under the car, driving from miles, I hate that.
Can say if you ever had like a bags, I can do your car, whatever.
Yes, different OK. I feel I feel like me drive over someone maybe pull over, hey, maybe pull over.
but I pull up what you do at that point.
There's like guys you hear about from high school. It's like you feel like you're in a Stephen king book like you can buy me or something like that .
you know oh totally, everything felt like kind of had the steam king vives back then you know well.
just people just disappeared back then and there was no phones and there was no internet and you barely remember people if you didn't see him for a month. Yeah like you didn't even have picture. I have like five pictures of my friends from high school, you know and mostly because my friend Jimmy sends up to me.
But it's like you don't remember, you don't remember what anybody like. You don't remember anything. But now too much. Now you know everything. But back then, it's like you would hear about this, like one one of guys you went to high school with got trouble and now is jail.
Is jail?
Yeah well, I member member, this one do do just jail was friends and my friends, at first I ever meet that was in jail. And he had just the weird vibe that had a buddy, mine, who actually, I was a training partner, mine, who was one guy, he was like this one way. And then he went to jail and drug charge, and he came out like, three years later, yeah, he was a totally different person.
Oh wow. He was super jack. I don't know they were just doing steroid or what, but he was like, really jacked and fucking aggressive and super dangerous.
And he was telling me the stories about jail and about all the the fights that he had gotten into in jail. And he gotten like, almost like a fight to the death with the ab stick in this guy. Tell me this horrific fights.
And I had just changed him. And I mean, i'd never experience something like that before, where I knew a guy before I went to prison, and then I knew him after prison, and he was just a completely different person. And fuck and very dangerous to spar wish, like, very dangerous, like we would try to kill you. We would have, we would have wars like they weren't really sparing matches. They were fights.
People, yes, some people got dangerous, stood especially if they ve got on the drugs.
you're got on the gear. And this guy, I think was both. I think he was on um he was on gear and I think he was doing coke because I know he was he was selling coke. I know is getting coke for girls and still like that he he wind up diet but here's here's work. It's really crazy. Um while I knew this guy, like while uh he was training at the same jm as me, he got arrested and questioned in this murder where this guy who was an informant I think he was an informant they found him where he had been repeated injected with cocaine to keep him alive while they were breaking his bones so from him backing out from the pain, they were injecting him with cocaine to keep him awake and conscious while they were breaking his bones with a hammer I think I think they cut his hands in his head off to and he got some another he got implicate IT at least questioned about that. I was like.
imagine even be in the other room. Let's go on yeah you know, even trying to watch a shower. What I like, I just like like keep you down. Can you guys .
insulate your torture house fucked in up to us neighbourhood? Ah, I mean.
what the fuck do I would never be able to torture somebody. I don't think I would be able on trying. Think of the things I could do to .
somebody you might be able to if something someone did, something your loved ones, I think you'd be surprised that we like her mother would do if he got some person doing something to one of .
your children and a father too ah .
ah yeah but I mean even mothers who you wouldn't think of as being like violent.
And do you think it's a choice they make or you think it's something that's just inside?
It's inside of you and you is a choice to but it's inside of you. You like we have instinct ts, to protect our kids. You can get crazy violent. Yeah, Normal, regular people can get crazy violent to protect their children.
And I also seems like this, a lot of cases now where people are deceased, their own children.
killing their own children. There always been that man. There always been evil people.
But it's press evil .
people have children. Yeah, people that boys and their kids. This is evil people out there in every you know stretch of the world you going to get a certain percent of our population that just doesn't come out right.
you know and that's Normal like everything, there's always a percentage that just not right yeah there's well.
whatever that struggle that the human races involved in is, if you wanted to break IT down, and I just feel IT is essentially a struggle between good and evil. Always it's always a struggle between good and evil. yeah.
And you are always going to have a certain amount of evil you have to overcome. And I think that amount of evil that you overcome should be small. But I think IT IT forces this idea to do good.
And a good conquers evil if everybody works together CoOperatively, but you'd need something if you don't have resistance. IT feels like people, what the way we're designed to constantly try to innovate and make Better things and improve upon society and improve upon our own lives. We're always like trying for progress, right? I think that's all sort of tied in to competition.
And competition needs of a foe. You need an antagonist, a protagonist, need resistance. yeah. And I think the unfortunate things that there is evil in the world, the fortunate thing, fortunate things that evil, makes you love and and motivate people to stop evil and and and motivates people to limit evil.
You know, the calls for long in order in this country, like during the the riots, remember, whenever that is like we need a year order, we need long or you can have just people breaking into things and stealing everything in long at like that. That kind of stuff is like that's that's good versus evil. It's evil to just smash windows and steal things in the name or of some guy that you don't know who died in justly.
That's crazy using this as opportunity. They fuck everyone and you can't have people just running around saying fuck everyone in lighting things. I'm far you can have that.
Yes, you can have that. So like when you encounter these different things, IT makes you appreciate not having those things. So that motivates you.
One of the things that got people excited about trumping in office is that he wanted to get away from all of this deep on the police shit. He wanted to get the country back to long order. He wants us to increase manufacturing, increase in all the things that make people feel good about the future.
I will give you purpose. yes.
And they didn't feel that way about the message that were here they were hearing from the other side. The fellowes going to be more the same shit. And more the same shit doesn't get anything done. We still keep getting involved in these wars. We don't want to be involved.
Yeah, shut IT down. Shut down everything that doesn't ough to do with us. I feel like for a while, it's like there's just a lot of stuff that we haven't even been healed from in this country, you know? Yes, that's the biggest thing.
I think there's a lot of things that we have been healed from that we should try to address as a group, you know and that could be like, you know everything from a nate of american times, slavery times, obeid epidemic as tons of things. I feel like that it's like, and I don't know how you do that. I mean, I know time has a lot to do with IT, but it's like I just don't know if setting our resources is elsewhere is the most important thing right now when it's like we could, I think, try at least trump things.
You help these overseas conflicts. I don't know if you can, but the point is like something has to be done yeah can just keep throwing money war and ignoring ourselves. That seems crazy. And if you saying we're not ignoring ourselves, well, we're not spending the the money in the resources that we need to fix all the problems that we have.
We yeah it's like even if you look at like um you know recently I learned sorry, recently I learned that like the noble one cause a medical that is insurance um is medical that is the number one cause of bankrupts he in amErica right is really yeah crazy crazy that just such a launder ing system that goes on there is a money launder ing but have been handles and insurance .
there's definitely talk to break them biler .
from whistle explain yeah and there but we just talking about a medical yeah explain IT real .
well it's like it's it's kind .
of a worktop .
system but IT just makes sense that that would be the number one reason why people go bankrupt because you're at a work, because you got a medical issue, then you have medical bills. If you don't have insurance, really fuck even insurance, wu. But it's just a scheme like .
the Prices is for our drugs are so much more than other countries, just things that is like our government doesn't want to make Better deals because there is a middle and that's making a lot of money off of IT. You know .
there's the at know there's definitely a lot of influence with a lot of money, and I don't know also companies that we need. You know fire makes good stuff. I mean, these companies make really beneficial drugs too.
Yeah.
but it's just the problem with all these folks on people is they just want to make more money consulting. If they get you taking more pills than you need, they will all pills they can come up with. The reason aren't anxious. I am a little hey, hey, go and next thing you know, you're dependent yeah .
like you have two legs ever been on a bicycle like the things you're just crazy you know to yeah you have read open, praising cookies. You like your flock. Me, I think we can't let them .
advertise for you to buy the just with the advertising things is crazy because IT affects the media to, yes, IT affects what people are allowed to investigate IT IT affects what the the news is because the news is i'm going to give you everything that they are convenience ignore things that would affect their their partnerships yeah if you .
have a yet all advertising .
yeah do we say was again amount of billions of dollars they spend every year on advertising farms. Drug companies .
did you on where you were you nervous about endorse in trump? Now I usually .
try to stay out of IT. Yeah, but I felt like I was getting urge to by dinner in there is quite a few people. I didn't think that makes a difference. I kind of already stated what I thought about the way things were going and that some radical change need to take place.
Yeah.
in my opinion, I just have not buying like you know, more talking about before with the the country feels like the way the country felt when biden was in office was shaky because regardless of what you thought about his policies, what you didn't place IT was real clear. Something was wrong with him and they relying to us, oh so but that so that a loan makes the whole country feel uneasy, right?
Even if you think that the administration is moving, certain policies and certain things are moving in the right direction and the economy is moving in the right, right general direction, even if you agree to those things, when you have a guy that at the front, that's obviously some in some way compromise or something going on, something going on that they don't want to admit, yeah, everybody knows and he drifts off and he says things that don't make sense and sometimes is wrong. So everybody feels uncomfortable even if everything's going well, right? Because for good or for bad, that person that saying that office kind of sets a tone for the country and the tone for the last four years was confusion.
So regardless of their policies, the tone that's being established whenever he talks or whenever he does interviews or SHE talks is a confusing talk. There's word salad. And then the of those like these moments where IT seems like he just doesn't know how to wrap up a sentence which could just be nerves.
We could just be nervous talking for a large groups. That doesn't mean she's not brilliant. IT doesn't IT really .
doesn't some people he was new and thrown into IT.
but some people climb up when they have to do things. But then is the argument, that's the job though. You have to be able to that because you gonna to be able to talk to putin and, you know, presidents of these different countries and leaders throughout the world.
You got to be able to handle pressure. So that's kind of part of IT too. Quite part of the tools get to be able the hand of pressure. But the thing that people worry about trump is that he's so and that then that's the tone of the country.
And the tone of the country is not like the the tone of the obama administration I was felt was the best, because he was measure, never attacked anybody, was very articular and smooth, smooth there was not allowed of ums and all like some people. They trump ed to those too many extra words. And but it's just his flavor, his flavors.
He rambles. He goes all all over the place like a joke. Look at this hair.
What is wrong in my makes fun is like doing, stand up, up there. Obama was the smooth this and tenant was pretty fun too. Maybe clinton in obama, those are the goats.
So like when you get a person for good or for bad, that smooth and talks like A A professional, like an actual president, IT makes everybody, I like who he's got this. This guy's a real, real professional president. Like, look at them here with rop. Like, I hate Taylor.
Don't do that. Don't say that is the wrong bug.
Today he tweed out the day that he allegedly slept with was you call her horse face. What is the president?
And is so crazy to do. It's all.
But for a lot of like supercenters to people and progressive people, that's why they want to believe that is hitler. They want to believe they look at these things and then they they don't look at IT is like a flavor in the soup like look at all pepper. No, it's not all pepper.
Like peppers are part of IT. Yeah, portions tweet. I hate Taylor's swift, but whatever yeah.
What important is like? What is he going to do in terms of fix all these problems that everybody agrees are real problems? yeah.
And can he do IT and can he keep all these people in the staff? Ark junior, I don't know. I don't know if do IT can. At least we have hope if r fk really does the things that we think he wants to do and starts to make clean up some of the cribe exciting if be exciting if we good for you.
If we stop putting ingredients and foods that are illegal in canada because they are dangerous, how about we stop doing that here? Ah seems like logical. It's like fruit ops and probably qual sales and people get .
on addicted quick. You're really just getting people addicted to things know and how we prosecute that book and sacer fucking and killed hundreds, thousands of people in our country. How about how?
How about that? Well, you saw the whole thing where they were trying to buy immunity. They were trying to buy immunity. They were gonna like a settlement with give x amount of billions of dollars. But they were immune prosecution what they did there. But I think what happened was they put a pause on that after the netflix documentary came out wall, and that was we talked about IT once, but I don't know where it's at now. But that family, they made billions of dollars by getting people hooked on .
open fucking in. This family is mass murders. If they anybody with the last nate, they, I don't give a kick that gene pool out of our fucking country, those people are fuck and murdered, stood, I think a lot of people still having .
got over that shit and was the same family that was involved in volume. Yeah, I do know that mother's little helper that was volume, that was ladies in the first list valking lizard .
to get those mothers fuckers out here. And that's one thing that was one of the reasons why I was like supportive events like you know like um I just believe he has a soft spot for that type of thing and I hope that you will get I don't know if he can do anything because lobby's are .
so big now wasn't one in his family?
Yeah his mother suffer from addiction, you know right? But he's just seen IT sure that the .
sa family was involved. The volume thing, I don't want have to edit that out if call them a piece of shit about one thing. But hey, we weren't a piece of shit about the other thing. I think they were there.
I just touch like even thinking about a boy makes me so angry you .
know because you the family member yeah other single remember the sacred family was a major figure in the promotional volume through direct marketing to physicians in one thousand nine hundred and sixties yeah that .
is so l destroying del, it's devil.
It's a drug dealer. It's one of the worst drug dealers because you're sneaking around with doctors and you're sneaking in around under the, you know, this this guys of authority.
Well, one of the problems is that the safety you work for a politician right in in dc, right, they can only pay you so much money by law, right, to work with them and be like help put their bills together, right? So at a certain point, the lobbies can pay more to those same people of in writing bills for the congresswomen in for the senators. So they then go to work as lobbies.
That's one of the biggest problems, right? So a lot of IT is that we have a cap on certain salaries, right? And that we also have a law that a lot we also don't have a law that stops people. Once you work for one side, that you can work for the other, right.
right? That's the thing with the F, D, A for the company.
And i'm saying that I don't know the answer. I'm just saying that that's one of the thing. That's one of the .
reasons why that happened. It's a conflict of interest, right, for sure. And it's just nobody regulated IT. They allowed to happen IT should be, if you are working for the fda, should never be able to leave and go to farmer to a drug company where you then make incredible amount of money.
That seems like a conflict of ventures like you would be willing to do if you would have conversations with these people and we'd say, listen you, nice to us in a couple years. Golden parachute do you want to buy I then you need a yet and next, you know you you're a millionaire, which is bizarre that you can do that. It's just as bizarre as the whole insider trading in congress.
You know that the bills is going to get past, you know this bills are going to affect to stock. You gamble high on that stock. The bills gets passed and you make a lot of money. That seems illegal.
That illegal? Yes, cheat. That seems crazy. But there's a lot of those things, man. And this this system was set up by people, and people are flawed.
right? That's a good point. Yeah, it's like nothing. No one ee's going to do anything perfectly.
I don't know. Well, it's not just that. Accountability and transparency in terms of like what's actually going on is way different now because our access to information is way different now.
Like anybody can just sort of google budgets and google this and you find find out that and you find out things about the panda gone and that about this. Like there's just it's you to look in the new york times anymore. Now you don't have to wait for the news to come on at five. Now you get IT whenever you want IT, and that sort of changed everything, what you can get away with and not get away with. So for the longest time, even though these rules and the constitution set up in the bill of rights, this been people that have a .
lot of power for a .
long last time without a bunch of people looking at them. And now more people are looking at them than ever before. And then you get this guy like.
trump comes in like the eye, the crooked.
No, really, what do IT you going .
to war with? The C I is like, drink, uncle dude, what about barin? drunk? Dude, no, there's no crit.
Like, whatever you think about this election at the whole thing to me is fascinating. First of all, because dana White made so much stuff happen. Oh, right.
A White made the trump thing happened. For sure.
he was a.
he was trying to get me to have trump on and like two thousand and seven.
but you would hear rumors of that in the distance.
He would call me up. You call me up. Joe, listen, the president wants to do your pocket. I go.
You mean you got to change the thing, but what do you do in men? Why trying to get me trouble? no. And back that I was like, I don't want to be a part. This too many people angry, too many people will pissed off as like I don't need to and I didn't pay attention to IT enough I didn't pay attention to um the way they were misrepresenting things that he said enough yeah I didn't really I my wake up call was when they went after me when after meals vrain's talking about this is the dump also why you upset that I got Better quick like what is this about like that I took veterinary drugs and .
got Better and why in the article hey you harold, say, hey.
this could be a possibility there's no way they didn't know that IT was for human people .
at all us but when I .
solve ve that and that was so minor and compares on the way to come up to trump because they come out to trump t lawsuits and all kinds of crazy shit and I don't think he's a perfect person. I think he's fun and I think he's A A very competitive guy, which is why you explain golf so much and why I wouldn't quit until he became the president again and he pulled that off yeah and the best thing that i've heard from people on the left is it's not the result that we wanted, but we hope the country can come together. And I think we should all have that mentality yeah idea that we're all separate. We're on team USA and I think we should just like all publicly state, nobody gives a fuck where you're from, what you do you on t mea say we're on this shit together that oh yeah that's IT what's forget about all this identity politics nonsense and like.
but it's anna happen .
you think least we can put that thought out there instead of everyone's racist, everyone's a nac, every yeah it's it's that in help and nobody you just pushing people further and further the people that used to identify as left.
They're been forced to these source center or right positions just to maintain Normalcy yeah when you're given puberty blockers to kids and you're opening up gender firming care clinics and treating kids like shut the fuck up. You're not on the right side. You think you're on the right side because you think you being compassionate, what you're doing is crazy to most people and we don't want IT and we think you might be like in a cult like you.
It's a giant called of lefties that think crazy things and they're allowing all sorts of bizarre things to happen in society. I'd like to know cash bail things like things you think you're good. No structural racism is why there are so many people in prison, right? Yeah, but but you is a lit people.
How to shoot people, right? You can just have people robbing people and right back out on the street. You can have that.
You can have that. You will have a full determination of society in Normal, thrive, and you'll be under chaos. You will be like living in the favelas of real decision in just a decade. You can keep this trend going on. You're going to fall.
And it's these idealistic, tic utopian people that want these things to happen, these people who believe that marxism has never been effectively done, but IT can be done that, you know, there's a version of all of these different communist philosophes. You can point there's socialism that could work, right? There is a version of that that can work and make IT more equitable for everybody. But the end of that is always one thing. It's totalitarian control over what you say and do because as soon as you want to read, distribute funds, as soon as you want to tell people that can have things anymore, then you're going to have to .
take IT from them. Yeah I I think like. To me, everything kind of started to feel like this, privatize communism, right? Like, yeah, once the post office didn't work, I was like, the government fuck did was like, these pastors can even get a packed to hug an tli to in two days there.
you know like, but probably did. Is that there's like ups now, right?
You go in there. Do you like a western, their service liquor at the country? Like.
yeah.
it's supposed it's kind of great. It's gone downhill. I mean, they don't put them. You could probably scored a great up there at the cat like it's got, it's gone. You know the doors is no hinges.
It's do it's the wild west over the next post offer you going to be every post office. Seventy five percent of the poster offices are it's got. But I just used as an example of like a government IT, just like started to fall apart, right?
Last time I saw a post office was the last election, was last time on to a post office.
Well, yeah.
at last election when I mailed in my california.
yeah. And how one million of, apparently, how many and that time was a saloon?
What isn't that like at least cause for concern that leap in numbers?
Yeah.
what is IT now, Jamie, do we know what the official numbers are now? One hasn't really, I don't know. Why is an update? Carphone is dig in the hills and I want to make the election real.
I don't think either one of these parties is what the people to say, like democrat. They're not the same parties that was fifteen years ago.
Most people are waking up to that.
That's why if you look at the map .
for a look at the map of california, red and blue from two thousand and sixteen, and then look at IT from or rather twenty, twenty and then twenty twenty four is a giant difference, A A A difference, a giant difference in the amount of counties that went red ah which is the big population centers are always going to be blue there in the trance, if you're in sanford, go and if you're in los Angeles year in the trance, like seventy percent of those people are in the trance.
But they also believe things that means something to them. So they're not like because right?
But socially, they're connected to all these ideas you and socially that they're all like hyper liberal. They're socially locked into like this mindset. IT doesn't allow question narratives, doesn't allow questioning these ideas. So the idea of questioning science was like, there's know what you're wear science denier yeah I could be a science tire you couldn't even say like, hey, are you sure that these companies who have been lying their entire careers, they've fucking to hit with these giant criminal penalties for lying? We know they lie.
You sure to tell me you truth about this drug when they they haven't injected giant swath to the population with before, but they going to do IT now yeah and they promises it's going to work. Yeah and then they're lying about the promises. They're lying about whether IT stops transmission. They never even tested for that. The line from whether not IT stops you from being infected and interest without leader.
Well, the same people that owned this own the publication command is just starting to be so obvious. It's like, I don't know, I going just money.
man.
and it's just money. Is what point does money .
because .
of something over the fact of somebody's piece of mine and health and wellness? And I don't understand.
they've used their money wise to connect you to an ideology. So this is what IT is if you're a vaccine skeptic or a vaccine denial, even if it's not even really vaccine. And me, you're calling IT a vaccine, but that's kind of a sneaky move because IT doesn't really work like a regular vaccine does IT worth completely novel to completely new thing.
And if you can connect that with the people, that the the logical, educated people, that a reason and convinced ed them that you can't look at the sideways, you you can never examine IT. You can never question IT. You never question whether not to even necessary, you just have to go with that. You can't question whether or not these other theraputics that all these doctors have these antics, stories about people recovering from these anti viral and trying them. You can, you got to reject that because crazy, because you have that emergency use authorization .
thing that was a man I never told you, I guess what doing? great. You, yeah, i'm of some depression. I want to issue a backpack today, but you also trying a lot because but still you're .
not hanging around with us. Hang out, you man, come move.
I know that he has been busy men.
I if you lived in town, you be hang in a long time, you feel Better. You feel Better. You need a little community.
I know you do. You get weird. When you buy yourself too long, you get weird.
And I spend a lot of time by myself .
know how you call the check to see if people to like you.
Did I do that? Yeah.
bock.
That's most of my child. Who did I really do that?
What are we did?
Yeah I I believe about .
what do you talking about point make sure were cool. I like, of course we're cool. Like what talking about what happened now that just .
we talk for a while wow that I really do yeah yeah i've .
believe you had to percent yeah .
was a weird versac and but people to make okay yeah .
but I know you, man so when you call me, i'm like all three dies and love you know you're out there in the woods. D by yourself can be alone MIT well.
I think part of me, I wanted to do, i've always just wanted, I wanted to do like my own thing, you know but then you start to realize that there's that you yeah, you're doing IT by yourself and I think that goes for like whether it's work, relationships or a personal relationship to know, I think it's just like it's been the same psychology for me, you know, like i'm the great, all thing is certain. We thought about this all thing to myself. I want to be a relationship, but I want to do IT on my own. I just really that is amazing, but it's that's how there's something is just like.
well, you can marry yourself.
People do that. How I hate that. I'm always just chase myself.
Time to get me off. I would known get to sleep to night. That would be .
a real problem.
Yeah, there's I do met. I do like want to to be around a group more. This year has been.
So do not by yourself, but you are doing by yourself, right? So you doing your pocket by your self, you do stand up by itself. The thing about like a club is you're doing IT by yourself, while everybody else also .
doing IT by themselves around.
And you you have a fun. You're charging up your love batteries. Yeah.
that's oh the other night even just be in their being able to laughter with tony and like like ron White was right there. You've got bryant sampson, you got kurt mesa, everybody just watching and dance and and figure in things .
out and then the fuck with, did he ever get you? Did he get you? Yes, code drown me. He took me in a rabbit home.
Well, he was a listener.
Do de, I don't really he me right to me fucking I don't. I go. Could only remember the original conspiracy theory that let us to this mind control study that I should have known about. That this is giant dude he's like looming ing over you like dispirit season is foot and crazy eyebrows .
is that you don't know about fan White conspiracy y you don't know .
what's behind the is you don't know what's behind the ease.
Here's the thing do until this cool him years about him he's .
a great dude. He's a great dude um but before we start work with a Jimmy, he didn't really have a lot of conspiracies in his head. He was like he got sort of exposed all that work of rgi my and doing that show.
And he like, my god, this whole fucking thing is rigged. And then he just get rabbit hole after rabbit, all after rabbit, all after rabbit. That I did will send you a text. And if you send you a text back, he will send you a chain of thoughts that, yeah, like, I want to save them. I want to save them because like to be a cool, almost like a book, to publish text with her.
People would love that too. I love how passionate is about stuff. A smart de.
very, very smart.
He was found yet. That was just fun to see who else was there, just like .
a son .
was there. There is the best because you tell any joke. If it's good or not, you can look at dak. And if he's laughing, it's good.
He just lies a great Green room. Hang, yes.
there's he'll let you know on his face and meet. He's to me is the ball. And sometimes funny is a great person.
like just a nice way to be around. That's that's like the beautiful thing.
funny.
He is very funny. This a beautiful thing about the club, is that so many nice people. Yeah IT.
Just like I said, you charges that you love batteries, which we all need. This world, we need a little more little more fun. And i'm just hoping that trump doesn't start attacking in people.
That's what i'm open. I'm hoping that he just, and I know people around and want to do that. Just concentrating the positives.
Yeah, concentrate the positives. You ve got four years to do all sorts of things that could really benefit people. And then you will be remembered as that guy.
Well, I just want people to tell us what's really going on if they can't really do anything because lobbies are control in everything. I was somebody who would just tell us that.
well, I think of anyway is gonna him, especially now and especially with the access to podcast, right? So if he decides to do your podcast two months after he's an office in U F, questions like that, I was trumpet can help tell you whatever is not top secret, he could ably tell you he's said he's going to release the J, F, K, files. We're going to find out a lot of this, going to find a lot of things. We going to find out whether he is going to really keep rf k junior as a part of his organization or whether it's going to get pressure from farmers, draw companies or whoever .
he he loses him do, he's get a problem that's not cool.
cool. There's that. And then there's is he going to released A, J, F, K files because he was told that he shouldn't release them, that he said some of the people were still alive, which doesn't totally make sense because there was one hundred and sixty three.
So most likely most, most people would be dead of old age. Yeah, you know. But what does that mean that when someone says that that means that someone from the government could be implicated in the murder of the former of the president? So that's true. then.
Would IT be that they worry that IT would erode all confidence in the intelligence agencies, or are they worried that deeper investigations would take place? Then people start saying, well, what happened with Martin luth, the king? You know, because there was one that mike Baker, who's a former C A guy, was saying that one, like he investigated for the showers.
That one does not make any sense that I just started getting money. He was a loser or life also. They had money. No, where? No, they.
the guy killed them. Oh.
who was that? James zero reeves.
James, all right. maybe.
James, all right. James, all right. So that guy, um mike Baker, broke IT down for us. I don't remember exactly.
But essentially what he saying is that I was a drifter who was a loser in that of jail, that kind of guy, and then all said he has access to money. He's staying in a nice place. He has a gun.
like what's going .
on and like he thinks that they said him up to kill Martin, that someone financed that, which is most likely that makes sense.
Well, back then, you could kind of a kill somebody. And IT was easier. You know, think about like the wild west, right? Like they, if you kill somebody, they drew a picture of you.
right? Wanted I have to share your mother. I look a guy, A H you could put carding, show you can, a car can put on glasses. Where are you go to kill my whole family, where you .
can literally go across the buck beha bolder shave, come back to the town, get a job, the share of, and look for yourself for twenty years. Well.
imagine how grows IT must have been to come to some like fucking and weird a town back then, weird brothel town with a saloon, and you just smell like shit, even riding on the back of a horse for three days. And you just wander into this weird firelit community. Did you know James escape prison before he supposedly killed? And I got on a hard worked out.
But oh, really.
you were saying, uh.
the guide is he chain?
He got like a nose job. Oh, boy. But he also got a driver's license made IT to mexico.
In present, he's worked at Rogers. Wo .
attempted stablish himself as a pornographic film director using male order equipment who has an.
after a quarter of an eight ball.
who has in the psychosis.
red immigrating .
to rod now in bob, where predominantly White minority regime had unilaterally assumed independence from the united kingdom in one thousand nine hundred sixty five. Wow, yeah the job well. And then went to lana and then .
very quickly and the fuck room and everybody .
got that can parasite, you know then they're i'll moving around your head like get out .
of my brain. Have you seen that show from on ams on prime? I haven't pretty good.
You know, watch to know. On network problem. Yes.
I ve seen. I've been hearing people say.
really good. It's by the people made game of thrones.
Oh, really.
it's really good, totally unique. I gonna to tell you much about it's a science fiction, but it's it's totally unique. You watching you going to go. Oh, first like why is going on on here? Yeah but after while like, oh, shit, i'm on an epsom for now fog and there's not going to mean season two for like three years.
Yes, they do something shit well.
like stranger things. Those mother fuck ers are making a movie every week. You right? They're going to one hour movie every week, which is like so much Better than a movie.
You know game a thrones is Better than any movie that ever existed on a percent. It's so good and IT just one episode leads in the next one and to the next one. And oh, should I can't believe you did that.
How fucking is dead now? Oh, shit. fuck. And they killed .
the king in the very first hit out gay number. Fuck use IT, its second season for you. Get to hand cap kid.
And that's blue. Sister, no.
crazy. But back then, warn the new rules were there.
I think you are never supposed to be fuck in your sister. I think that that's like back to caveman times, right?
I'm sure there's something in most people that feels OK. That's not right. Let's shut IT down. Let's go outside instead.
That's like people always thought about that with the rural communities.
You know, people say this a lot. I mean, i'm from obviously was and .
people say always say.
yeah and the thing what happened was people didn't live close to each other. So if you you're not onna travel, you're only going to travel so far to are .
you advice for fuck .
and sisters fuck no.
i'm not what he says.
just like what you this is what happened back then. People are going to, people are going to a get a train ticket to calm me know they're people are only going to have sex within a certain distance of their right? That's why IT happened.
It's like if a guy, it's like no one there, right? There's nobody. They are so they .
had a first sister.
They didn't have to but at a certain point they got lost and IT up back at by other house. You like some ms. Gotto happen here. I'm not saying it's cool. I just trying to tell you how IT works out like you ics works .
out the mammy's. M, yeah, give you up puppies. The boy puppy will focus. Sister, yeah, hundred percent here. You think twice he'll try fuck you, try to fuck your leg and know what they do.
Oh yeah, did i'll stay in my body breast one night? right? We're dead to sleep, right? And they let a buch of puppies lose to those things that fucking gang bang in you.
I don't know what changes need. I don't know if I got to have a meal. Me, everything, that one is sucked.
And me, all in. Don't think that about people.
right? The second is crazy outgoes. From animals to people. Man.
yeah, we are animals where animals.
do you think there's a certain purpose for us like we there's a magical purpose for us? Or do you think we are just a Normal?
I think even if there's not, this is a magical time, is an interesting time, and especially for people like us, the get to talk to so many fascinating people and and we have a really cool job, not just as comics, but also doing podcasts, you know and you've I think you've got a great education doing that. You a great like you see more tropic tive. You you more curious about things than I remember before. You, like, I think you did the same thing to me.
really. Yeah, yeah. I must feel like I know more.
I ish. I did no more stuff. Sometimes I miss knowing nothing, right? yeah.
Make any sense to you for sure. I know I have my brain is filled with shit that I don't need.
Oh yeah, you're a library did but .
you know the the .
thing like a red box. You weren't that .
one movie you in long I ve been a 在 it's it's the amount of due to its numbers。
But you are you have a, you are you are a library. There is a certain types of people that can make IT through certain things.
And you wouldn't want to educate the child on the slider. There's not a library but to have access to .
it's sixteen and older.
Think there's a lot of stuff in my head. I was so I got didn't know that about people you know oh.
that's interesting. You don't think about the side effects of somebody being able to have like a memory that records so much.
Well, just you always concentrate on the worst possible aspects of people. And so if you know so many acts and things that people have done that have been horrific, you're always like the back, your head always has, but maybe that could happen. You know, like, so I always sits there.
IT always is there. If you're a completely that you'll grow up on my or some shit, you will completely remove society. You never seen any violence, never seen anything.
And then also you have to go to a bar and like downtown detroit on a saturday night, see fish fights and people throw on glasses at each other. Only you feel like, what the fuck is this? I'm not ready for this. I'm not prepared for this, you know?
right? But if you know that exists and is always a possibility.
So if you see IT too much, even if you don't see in real life the worst thing seeing in real life that we were talking really about cops um yes, cops are seeing IT everyday reality. So you just get like super accustomed to seeing people dead, super accustomed to seeing people get injured yet crazy .
how therapies make like a hundred fifteen boxon. It's crazy of therapies make like a hundred fifty dollars an hour, right? right? But cops who are basically therapies that .
also have to shoot .
at make four box. Now.
I know .
like that you do think about this and nobody .
wants a job. IT is crazy.
but if you paid on my heroes, I feel like that they were more, more fucking glad ears were show and do IT. And they would have have a real force out there, you know, and you would fall asleep night knowing that severe warriors were taken care of. I king community, yes, you think .
that's possible. People don't want to know that we need that. They don't want to kind of believe that you need like masculine dangerous men to protect you.
But that's always been the case. And if you're just looking realistically about violence and crime in the world, IT exists. It's there's no utopian spot.
So violence and crime exists. There's only one way you can shield the non violent people who aren't committing crimes from the criminals. And that's dangerous men.
You need dangerous armed men who are trained and are capable. That's what you need. IT doesn't mean they should be running everything IT means you need one hundred percent protection from dangerous people. Then here's the number one thing that nobody addresses. You have to figure out why are so many people coming out of these same communities year after year after year after year being dangerous where no one's doing shit about IT, no one's trying to fix IT, no one's trying to enhance IT. There's no one's trying like recognized like do you know much income we're losing because these people don't grow up to become productive members of society.
How much damage is causing if they go on to commit violence crimes and if whatever drug dealing, anything that can come out of that? And do you know how much of a burden IT is on the taxpayer to sort of put them through the criminal system? And how much of that could be completely removed if that person grows up and becomes a productive member society and instead starts contributing to society? And it's a success story? The that's not impossible to do.
But there's been no effort, no like engineering ing large scale national effort to completely eliminate these horrible spots in this country and not like make everything the same in perfect. That's not possible. But there's a level of poverty that exists, this country that's unmanaged. You should never be that poor if you're a part of a community, you're community takes care of everybody. There's no reason why you have one hundred seventy five billion dollars a ship, ukraine, but you don't have any money to make sure that no one exists below a certain of folks when .
that kind of shit happens. They shouldn't be helped in these other countries. I don't know why we send money is real ukraine. I just don't understand why we there's just people suffering here. You know, there's people that have been taken vantage of in our own country.
It's like you don't want to be selfish, ed, but if you don't take care, if you don't know your inventory, then your business is gna fail, right? That that is that is a law. If you don't take stock of your own inventory, your business will fail. And we don't have stock our own mentors and we don't have a healthy inventory. You know, it's like it's just like I don't understand how it's so I don't that wear thing is, I started thinking, is that a radical idea?
IT didn't use to be a radical idea, but he became a radical idea when people started floating about the idea that capitalism is evil, all capitalism is bad. There's all these people that have these utopian notions of how we should run our society.
Well, maybe I could be true at a certain point.
I think it's going to probably have to be true a certain point because of ai. I think we're going to get to some weird point where the money seems like it's just once in zero, it's just numbers and it's a bottler. Ck, the bottle neck of information, right? Because you can have access to all the information, access to all the money. And where's the money go? That's crazy. But if we get to this point where we evolve past the state, or at now, where you can trust people and not steal your money, where you can trust people to not lie, where you can trust people to not manipulate things and try for their own benefit, if human beings can eventually get to a place like that, then I could see a time in our evolve future where we don't need money, or when everybody has the same amount, where, instead of having this desire to constantly acquire goods and constant acquire status, you like prestige and the community have the bigger house, the bigger if that completely goes away in human beings really are one high mind. I could see where we could equally share resources.
Yeah.
but where that's like either a cyber or a million years in the future i'm talking about, like where we get past all of our primitive cave people, instincts and DNA that I think fucked with everything that is the cause of almost all our .
problems is who .
we are in eighteen is just our programing is fuck yeah this our programming the same know there's there's some variations that cured over time, but reasonably similar, I should say, the people that live ten thousand years ago. So if you took a person from ten thousand years ago and you you put him in A T shirt like this and SAT him in the movie theater, you wouldn't be able to tell you would just like, like us. Yeah, yeah.
So really, do you think one hundred percent? yeah. I mean, they might have been smaller because they didn't give us, give us much food, but they look like a small person. Yeah.
we wouldn't know.
You wouldn't know. They would look just like us. So if you just put him in a suit and time and sound of down, that I be like, what fun. yes. And that's basically us.
So that person, if you yet a person, leaves ten thousand years ago the amount of barbari incident that guys probably seen by the time becomes an adult, the amount of people he's probably seen slaughtered with words and spears and seen people lid on fire, that's all inside of us still, right? All that programing of like everybody's the the enemy, you got ta protect the fields and protective. That is all a part of our programing. And as technology increases and as we become more interconnected, that's gona be one of the biggest problems that we face is abandoning these bizarre primate characteristics that we still hold onto because they are in our DNA and they're not managed well like people need to manage them to suppress them. And some people.
yeah, we try to personal exist step.
I know always trying to get to the movie, but because I think you be happier here. And so I want no.
thank you to appreciate you. I want to be around this year has been they're just been it's been like every time i'm not doing a podcast, I have to like travelling for workers like this has been a busy time.
If we open up another mothership, do you nothing yeah, this is enough, would be fucked in with zines. So you think you would help IT? No.
I think that would be good because I think there's enough people there we could do.
Do you have enough comics in nature? How many comics .
are central .
to have like a base? You know, like they want to perform all the time, right?
How do some record for you? We're thinking .
we're thinking to go into the spots. Yeah, yeah. Well.
that would be called because at least I know the area. Could I be thought .
about going to the most workplace in brick in certain up shot?
The mother, if you get, i'd bet IT would dive though.
Well, we can find out he is .
only one way to do IT did. Wow, man, I can't believe it's so crazy that I was there to watch the a, just like the like, just like what a night and was like .
IT was really fun time to wash the election at the club in the Green room. We're all hopping back of fourth offstage like who's win in? He was fun man.
He was so crazy to drink a diet coach and just fuck having a good time deal on.
I love you to death you of my favor. People appreciate very much.
I love you too many thanks. You're been inspired and thanks for um yes, sometimes as you would like I would do a pocket episode would just say you would reach out and say, hey, man, I like that episode and I just mean a lot.
Just want to let you know that is what he does. You do great job and I really love you show I think you've got some great interviews in you got a great you you got a nice way of being yourself, you know, when you're talking to anybody. And that's what I think people really like.
They could see conversations or people are just be in themselves. And the fact you could do that with trump, that's fun. It's inspiring. So it's it's nice to see men. I really.
really love IT. Well, thanks. Thanks mine. yeah. I think that means people in somebody they admire .
like says .
something nice to them, just nature.