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EP.59 - MARK ZUCKERBERG EXPOSED, CRAZY POKEMON THEORY, & THE BEATLES THEORY

2022/1/10
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The hosts discuss theories about celebrities, including Gucci Mane and Kodak Black, possibly using clones or advanced technology to alter their appearances, suggesting a conspiracy involving body modifications and tattoos.

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Yo, did you hear about the Ayo guy? Nah, why man? So, you know how he got famous, right? He got super famous. And he's homeless. No way he's homeless. Yeah, he's actually... He's like a homeless guy on... What's it called? Is it Staten Island? Yeah, I think so. Staten Island. So, I think...

creators or one of the TikTokers that had him on the videos before, they did like a GoFundMe and they bought him a house. They got him a house, bro? Yeah, they bought him a house. I always thought like he was making bare money off like his AO videos and all that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought he was making money off that already. No, because if you think about it, if you think about it, he's just, he's

on the video but yeah the creators are the ones making the money and all the money yeah that's what sucks so i think somebody like um it wasn't even the og creators i don't think it was like some next tiktokers that that felt bad for him so they they promoted it and then they got him like food they got him a house everything money i think they got him a job too god damn yo the day they came through yo do you know remind me of that you remember the guy who's like oh these nuts

Oh yeah. I swear like he was like homeless too. Was he? That's what I heard. He's a nuts guy? Yeah, nuts guy. Like ever since that happened, like people started like doing all this stuff like for him. Yeah. But apparently like now like he's back like on like that homeless wave. Oh shit. No, because I remember one time.

I saw this video. It might have been on a world star. It might have been on TikTok, but it was the Deez Nuts guy. And somebody was trying to say what's up to him. And he was scared. He was like scared for his life. He's like, Oh, I thought, I thought you're trying to, you're trying to hurt me. Oh, it's like trying to rob me. Yeah. So I think a lot of those people, a lot of those, like, um, the mean people, they get bullied in real life, man. Yeah. They probably do. Right. Yo, I always feel like there's one thing, like,

what i heard like the worst thing you can be is famous and broke oh shit like yo and like i saw like some takes of people from like all these like these people that got famous off memes and all that shit yeah like they're telling like they're basically saying like that was like the lowest point in their life because like they got all this attention and like people think that they're living such a good life yeah but i'm really like they're still like yeah because that's depressing that's depressing and i feel like when when it's like that

- You're getting all of the negative effects of being famous when none of the pod is broke. That shit sucks. - Imagine you have a video, it's like 10 mil, you get nothing.

bro yo you're still working at like mcdonald's or something i'll be so cheese but that's what happens that's what happens to a lot of those people that that become famous for the wrong reasons too uh like but some people they find a way to flip it look at bad baby yeah yeah she definitely that's crazy would you consider her the greatest finesser in social media has to be one of the greatest finessers might be has to be one of the greatest i'm

I'm pretty sure she's like a millionaire now or close close to close bro I think I think just her OnlyFans alone she brought in a million on like the first month or some shit like that I forgot she has OnlyFans too so imagine bro who else finessed it that crazy bad baby I guess Malou too cause she's like oh yeah yeah Malou Malou but okay who who got famous for the wrong oh 6ix9ine I was about to say 6ix9ine I was about to

6ix9ine 6ix9ine I don't see 6ix9ine But like I don't know if I can really count 6ix9ine Cause like he was like a rapper Like he's a rapper Yeah it's true Like it's not like He was like doing nothing Like he was still doing something But he was still He was still trolling Yeah he was He's the richest He's probably the richest troll ever Yo I have a feeling That we're missing someone big bro I have a feeling That we're missing someone big That just finessed it Damn Oh no no Yo Do you know who? That Kyle Rittenhouse guy Oh Yeah

- You're right, you're right. - Oh my God. - Biggest finesse. Yo, this guy has a podcast. I just can't have a podcast, bro. - Yo, I seen this guy, this guy, he has shows. Like he literally does shows. - That's so crazy. - There's thousands of people in the crowd. - That's so crazy, man. - These guys are walking out like, yo. - Bro. - Biggest finesse. - Bro, that might be the biggest finesse of 2021. - Easily. - 100%. - Easily. - 100%. This guy deserves biggest finesse 2021. This guy was the most hated.

Still most hated, but he finessed it, bro. He finessed it. Oh, my God. That's, like, comparable to, like, the one kid in your class that's, like, the bully. Yeah. Who just always gets praised, fam. Oh, my. Nah, that reminds me, like, the one sibling. Mm-hmm. That always gets praised. You know, they're always doing the most evil. Like, they're always...

No, I don't relate as much, but I know you relate because you have brothers, right? I know, because I have two older brothers and an older sister, bro. Okay, do you think you're happier with siblings or do you think you would like being an only child? Oh, no, siblings for sure. Siblings for sure, right? Bro, if I was an only child, I would not be the same person I am right now. Yeah, I feel that. Easily. You're the youngest, right? Yeah, I'm the youngest. Mm-hmm.

Okay, what are some of the cons of being the youngest though? The cons of being the youngest? Because I know being the youngest, there's definitely some cons. Okay, I'm just going to say this. Whenever the youngest lies, the parents are more likely to believe it.

I feel like my lies are more believable. So it's a positive then? Yeah, yeah. Okay, okay. That's like a positive thing. But the only thing is like, I feel like whenever the youngest, like you always get like the short end of the stick, like you always get everything last. Oh, true. So like everything was like, it'll go to like my sister first, then like my two other brothers. I'll kind of like get the leftovers.

It's kind of like an outer respect type of thing. Yeah, that kind of makes sense though. That kind of makes sense because it does have to go through everybody. Like if it's a hand-me-down or let's say a calculator or something. You're getting the used up calculator. The numbers already faded and shit. Calculator's all ashy and all that. You know what? Looking back, I don't think I ever bought a calculator though. That shit just appeared. Yo.

You get me? I never bought a calculator. Never in my life. Yo, I never bought a calculator and I never bought pencils. Oh, okay. Pencils, yeah. You actually bought pencils? I bought pencils when it was like mechanical pencils. But the orange ones, I never bought in my life. Never bought those pencils in my life. But somehow it just appears. Yeah, it just appears. Just like, you know those strawberry candies? It looks like a strawberry with a green top.

Yo, I've never seen those in store in my life, bro. I've never seen those in store in my life and I've never seen anybody buy it or like in other packaging besides like single, besides the individual. It's always like in a bowl too. Yeah, it's always in a bowl just like a dentist or your grandma's house or something. Yeah,

But where do you buy those bro? Where do you buy those? Yo that's just like a Remember those green candies That like Oh man Yo like they always have it At like Chinese places Oh the lychee Oh no no not lychee The

Guava candy Yeah yeah those I've never seen those Like in the actual package Oh okay okay I've seen those I've seen those It's like Asian though I see all the Asian snacks Okay that's true But for me I've never seen that Yeah Well what's your favorite Like Asian snack? Oh my favorite Asian snack It might be Pocky Oh Pocky? Pocky oh my god Yeah that's like the OG Pocky Oh that's the best for me Have you ever tried The Hello Panda though? Oh those are good Yeah Those are good Hello Panda to me That's like epitome Of Asian snack

Like out of everything else Pocky It's good It's good But I don't know Something about the Hello Panda It's like It hits different It hits different It's almost like the Oreo of Asian Yeah It is I swear Yo I remember Didn't they have like a strawberry flavor Like Yeah yeah They had everything Like every single flavor Vanilla Strawberry Chocolate I think they had like a cookies and cream But yeah

That's like the best song Damn I remember I remember there's one thing Because both my neighbors Are Filipinos Like they always give me Like these Filipino snacks And it was like It was like It's kind of like This wafer tube Type of thing Oh And it was like Fuck I forgot what it's called I know exactly what you're talking about It's a rollo stick or something Yeah it's like a rollo stick And it's like chocolate And like vanilla Yeah yeah yeah Oh I used to love those That's so good I think that's a Filipino snack That's a Filipino snack That was so good Do you remember Lunchables though Oh

- Oh yeah, I never used to get those though. - Bro, you never got Lunchables before? - Nah, I never used to get those, but I tried it. - Wow, okay, so there's actually a study, right? I found this study online that the kids that ate Lunchables often during school would end up being the bad kids, the ones that disturb the class and the ones that don't do their homework.

And looking back, looking back, right? I'm like, in the earlier grades in elementary school, I guess you could say I was kind of like a bad kid. I was getting in trouble a lot, like talking in class and shit. And looking back, those are the times I was eating lunchables, bro. It's fun.

I would have that shit like every day. Yo, that'd be funny. I remember, I remember a kid. This guy was a menace, bro. I remember, I remember all grade school. He was a menace. He's always get lunchables. He always, he's got all these good snacks. He probably got the pizza. The pizza, the fruit roll-ups and all that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Bro, so they did more of a study, right? And it's likely because of the nutrition and shit. Because you're not getting the right nutrients, so you're acting up. You're not acting right. Too much sugar, right? So there's this, you know how they had like regular Lunchables and then they revamped it to make like adult ones? Yeah. And then there's another one. It's called...

I think it's called super maxed, something like that. It's like a, it's like a next evolution of, of lunchables, bro. It's evolving. Yeah. Yeah. And they were targeted towards like young adults, like, um, yeah, young adults. So they looked into it, into the nutrition, bro. If you look at the ingredients, that shit looks like a receipt. Like,

It's so long, bro. Like the nutrition facts go like all the way down the box. Yo, that's not good, man. And then they were looking at like the count of calories, the amount of fat. And it's comparable to eating 30 Big Macs. No way. That one lunchable kid? That one young adult lunchable is comparable to eating 30 Big Macs. Yo, there's no way that's legal.

I think they're discontinued. I'm not sure, but I think they're discontinued. See, I could never eat Lunchables because it just wasn't enough food. It's so pinched. That's why I never eat it. That's why they made the Vamptop version. The Vamptop version, bro. That shit's going to take years off your life, man.

Yo, that reminds me of like those Hungrymans. - Oh yeah. - The TV dinners? - Yeah, yeah, TV dinners. Yo, those are so bad for you, it's crazy. - But so good, man. - It's good.

Yo, you know it's bad when like TV dinners, they can literally last for years. Yeah. Like, yo, there's literally TV dinners from like the 1990s and you can still eat them. Yeah, you can still eat them. That's just crazy. That's a sign you're not supposed to eat that. That's good for Apocalypse though. I know, yeah. That's good for the Apocalypse because we were playing Apocalypse Rising on Roblox lately. Oh, yeah. Shout out Dino and John. We've been streaming that actually. So we've been playing that a lot and I always see like, you know when we're looting? Oh, yeah.

It's always the frozen foods and the frozen shit. So I'm thinking, bro, do you think it's good to collect a lot of frozen food at this time? Because we're in kind of that apocalypse stage. Yeah, I know people who do that, actually. Like, in their basement or something, they'll just have a whole bunch of canned goods and all that stuff. Yeah. I remember, I forgot...

I can't remember what year it was. I was like 1980s or like 1970s. Like, you know, like in America, how like they had like the whole like Cuban Missile Crisis. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So apparently like people in that era, they used to always just hoard a whole bunch of food like in their basement and all that stuff. That's smart though. That's so smart. Yeah, that's what I saw in one video of like this guy trying the food from like 1970s. Word. Like he tried it like now and like it basically like tastes exact same. Damn.

Which is I know it's crazy That's crazy But like I wouldn't want to be eating it But like you gotta survive On something right Yeah I gotta eat something I'm not eating no roaches Eat roaches Not eating no roaches Bro You're gonna start a whole Next pandemic fam Yeah

Holy shit. Bro. Nah, but the pandemic is getting crazy, fam. Nah, it's getting wild. Right now. Okay, do you think it's going to come to the point? Because look at it right now. It's the same shit. We're getting like a next wave, a new variant, next wave, right? Do you think we're going to be in this pandemic for the rest of our lives?

Damn. That's it's so tough because it's so tough to say because it keeps evolving. Yeah. Like it literally gets like a next stage. Yo, it's like a Pokemon. Yeah. Like right now it's probably like a, like a charmander or something. Yeah. That's what, that's what's so crazy. Cause, cause we're looking at the, we're looking at the, the rising cases now. It's like what? Like 10,000. And then before at the peak of, of, uh,

the virus at the start. Yeah. That shit was like 3,000 word. We're going crazy. But now it's become like 10,000 and we're chilling. We're like, damn again. I know. Cause like we, we gotten so used to it at this point, man. Like right now, like it's, it's part of my daily life. Like whenever I go into a building, like I just automatically put a mask on. Yeah. Like it's,

It's second nature now You know what I'm saying And the thing about this About this Is that like Since it came from an animal Like we We can't like eradicate it Oh Like it can't really be eradicated Because It can still be like In like the ecosystem Mm

if it came from a living thing like you know what i'm saying yeah because it's there's no there's no like set cure yeah yeah because my mom was telling me too even like uh like the flu yeah we don't we don't have a cure for the flu because the flu is always changing do you think covid is like the new flu and it's just like we always got to get our shots every year now yeah probably if it's just like that i hear i hear a lot of people saying that

But it looks like that's where it's kind of going to, to be honest. That sucks. I know. It sucks. But, like, who knows? Like, in a few years, it's probably just going to be, like, the same as getting a cold. Yeah. So, like, it probably might not even be that bad.

Yeah, maybe. I don't know. I'm just being optimistic. Yeah, we got to be optimistic with that. Yo, did you ever hear the Monsters, Inc. theory? No, I haven't heard Monsters, Inc. Bro, okay, okay. This shit is like mad relevant to right now. So there's a theory that the reason the Monsters and Monsters, Inc. Yeah. Stay away from humans or are so afraid of humans is not because they're afraid of them harming them. It's because they're afraid of their diseases they might carry. Mm-hmm.

So if you think about it in the first, uh, in the first Monsters, Inc. Remember when one of the, one of the monsters was exposed to the kid? Yeah. And then they busted out like the hazmat suits and they were shaving him. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And they're shaving him, right? Yeah. Why were they shaving him? To eradicate the virus, bro. Oh.

That's why. I remember that scene so vividly too. Right? I remember that scene so vividly. And you saw like the bumps on his shit. Yeah. And they're like shaving him. Exactly. So the monsters weren't afraid of the humans that they're going to harm them. They're afraid of the disease that might kill them. The disease that they're going to...

No, that makes so much more sense now that I think about it. And more specifically, the Black Plague or even who knows, what if they predicted the future, fam? What if they predicted the future? And then you knew that shit was coming.

Yo, you ever hear about the Pokemon theory? What's a Pokemon theory? All right. So, yo, there's a theory that Nurse Joy is actually a Pokemon. Nurse Joy? Yeah, Nurse Joy. What? How? Okay, because if you think about it, so, like, whenever, like, there's always, like, there's so many Nurse Joys. Yeah. Like, they all look the exact same. They all look identical. Identical. And if you think about it, there's no way they can be twins because, like, yo, you can't have that many twins. Like, there's how many Nurse Joys out there? No, that's true. That's true. You can't have that many twins. It doesn't make sense. That many twins. So...

And after, I remember in one episode, there was like a black Nurse Joy. What? There was like a Nurse Joy and she was like kind of like, I don't know, she was like kind of dark. Yeah. So they're saying that Nurse Joy is just a shiny version of Nurse Joy. Yo, that makes sense, bro. That makes sense. And then like, yo, to keep it like going on even further, people are like, oh, Nurse Joy can't be a Pokemon because like she can talk. Yeah. But you think about Meowth can talk.

I mean, all these are Pokemon. Yeah, that's true. Damn. So, yo, because it makes sense if so many of the same thing show up in that universe because all the Pokemon show up like there's hella Pikachus. That means every Pikachu looks the exact same. That means Officer Jenny too. Yeah, yeah, Officer Jenny. Officer Jenny's a clone too. Dude,

Gucci Mane. Yo, yeah, Gucci Mane. You heard that theory? Yeah, yeah. Him being a clone. What do you think? What do you think about that theory? Because that one's a crazy one. That one's a crazy one. I don't give it a lot of time and like thought into it. But those theories about how like the rappers go to jail and then they come out a different person. No, because like Gucci Mane, like he literally came out in like a whole different body.

Yeah. Yo, how long was Gucci Mane in jail for? Do you know? I don't know. I don't know. It was a long time though. Yeah, I don't think it was a long time, but like for him to change that much in that amount of time. I don't know, man. That's kind of, that's kind of, that's kind of sketchy. I think the craziest part of that was like something about his tattoos changing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, like he was missing a tattoo or removed or some shit. And the same with Kodak. They're saying that about Kodak too. And yo, I saw the same thing happen with, with Playboy Cardi too actually. Like recently. Yeah.

Oh. Like, a lot of people were saying, like, at his recent concerts. Yeah. Like, whenever, like, people would, like, check the cameras and, like, zoom in. Like, he was, like, missing his birthmark. He was missing tattoos. No way. Oh, yeah. I saw that one where he was missing the tattoo. Yeah, yeah. He was missing tattoos. But the crazy one was, what I saw was, he was missing the birthmark, man. Nah. Like, that one was crazy. Nah, that's Cardi. That's, like, Cardi's staple. That's what I'm saying. That's what makes him Cardi. What?

no but i saw the one of the picture where like he was missing the tattoo he posted on his instagram yeah yeah that one's sus man that one's that one's pretty sus okay do you do you think do you think there's a possibility because there are clones like they can clone sheep they can clone dogs now do you think there's clones of humans see like the thing about the human like i feel like like we can clone someone like we can clone their body but like how are you supposed to like clone like their thoughts like how

Like, how are you supposed to, like, get the thoughts to be, like, the same as the person that you're cloning? Yeah. That's the only thing I don't completely, like, understand. That's probably why they say Kodak's a clone. Because Kodak, now, have you seen him in recent, like, interviews and shit? This guy's, like, not all there. He's not all there. But I don't know. Kodak does a lot of...

Yeah, I know. He does a lot of stuff. He does a lot of... He does a lot of... Yeah, I know what you mean. I think that's probably the real case, but it's fun to look at it like, damn, this guy clone? I know. Yo, oh no, I found this crazy theory, bro. What, what?

Did you ever hear about the Beatles Theory? The Beatles Theory Yeah so Basically they're saying like Back in like The 70s or like 60s Yeah The member Paul McCartney They're saying that he actually died In a car accident Like one day Like he slid off It was like an icy road He slid off Oh shit Like he died Yeah But at that time Where he supposedly died That's when like the Beatles Are like at their peak Like that's when like They're at their top

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So, like, all the producers, like, all the management, like, they didn't want, like, the Beatles to go downhill, like, with his death and all that stuff. Mm-hmm. So, basically, they got someone, they cloned him. They were, like, they found, like, another, like, Paul McCartney. Oh. Like, someone who acts exactly like him, looks exactly like him. And they brought, and, like, they kind of, like, put him in the band. Oh, and then they just replaced him. And, like, yeah, they just replaced him. Yo. Because, yo, like, they had to keep making the money somehow. And, like, if he's gone, like, they're not going to be, the Beatles aren't going to be the same. Damn. Damn.

I can see that though. I can see that. Cause how would you know for sure? Right. Cause especially at that time, not as much photography was taken as much pictures, videos or whatever. It's harder to like find evidence or anything, or it's harder to be like, Oh wait, that's not the same person. Cause if you think about that, she could have happened bare times before in the past. It's so easy to pass it off back then. Yeah. When it was like, there's no solid proof. That's exactly right.

And then bro, cause I could see them. You hear all the time. They're, they're, they always try to, they always try to find a way to keep the business running somehow. Yeah, exactly. That's why they have to replace them. Like that's why they have to put his clone in basically. Damn.

Damn. And the craziest thing is like in their albums after that, they hint, like they give hints of his death. No way. I remember in one of the album, it's kind of like, I don't know. It was like all the members and it looked like they're all at a funeral. Oh shit. And after they released like another album, I think it was like before or after that. Yeah. After when you reverse one of the songs, like it says like, like it says Paul is a dead man or something like that. And that's where it says like, we miss you. We miss you. Paul is a dead man. No.

Wait, wait in reverse you say? Yeah, yeah, yeah in the reverse like when you reverse it. That's what it says. That's crazy. That's crazy. Bro. Nah, cuz um, you know, you know Gravity Falls. Oh, yeah. So in Gravity Falls, right? The final scene, I don't want to spoil it but like in the final scene of Gravity Falls the Illuminati guy he like before he dies, he says a message to the world. Yeah, right?

But in reverse Oh he says it in reverse He said it in reverse On the show right Yeah So people put it forward So instead of reverse They put it forward And it was saying shit like I'm gonna come back I'm still here Blah blah Some shit like that bro And it was tweaking Cause like That's the real like Illuminati symbol Throughout the whole show Yeah They're showing the Freemason logo Illuminati All of that Yo like

- Gravity Falls is something else, man. That show is not meant for kids. I'm telling you, that show is not meant for kids, man. - I feel like, okay, I think everywhere in some cartoon, they always leave a hint at a secret society somehow. - But like, why would they do that though? - I don't know, maybe they're- - What's the point? 'Cause like, if you had something that secret, like why would you wanna like try and expose it or like give out hints? - Do you think there's members everywhere where you just don't know their members?

- No, that's true. - What if I'm a member right now? - That's true, I'm a member. - Exactly. - You'll never know. - Exactly, you don't know I'm a member. - I ain't telling no one. - Exactly, right? So look, I have a video to show you actually. Bro, this is from SpongeBob, man. - SpongeBob. - I don't remember this episode, but this might be one of the newer episodes. Look at this, Illuminati and SpongeBob. - Oh, I remember that episode. - You remember this? - I remember, oh yes. - Look at that. Come on, the pyramid, the eye on the pyramid.

The handshake? That's a real Freemason handshake, bro. In SpongeBob. Look! To the detail, bro. And the hats and shit.

bro no way yo i never thought about that i never thought about yo i remember watching it as a kid and like just not thinking anything about it yeah because when we're kids we don't realize it right and they put it in plain sight come on damn come on and yo so i i saw this um i saw this other video too it was uh it was of mark zuckerberg actually and you know how i said this before but like mark zuckerberg whenever he's in interviews he always seems off

Yeah, yeah. He always seems off. Not because he's awkward. I don't think he's awkward. He's just like different, right? So there's this one interview and they asked him to take off his hoodie. Yeah. And he was like, no, I can't. I can't take it off. I can't take it off. And he's sweating, bro. That's suspect. This guy was dripping sweat. Look, I'm going to show you. I'm going to show you. I got to show you this video though. She's like asking him to take off his hoodie. That's okay. You want to take off the hoodie? There you go. No, I never take off the hoodie. I know you don't. What's with that? What's with that?

Look, look, he's like, wiping his sweat. You hear that? Look, look. Listen to that one more time. He's sweating. And listen, listen.

- Whoa. - He's like, "No." - All right. - Yo, why is that serious? - He's stressing, he's stressing. - Why is it that serious, right? - I know, they take off a hoodie. Now check this out. So she ends up making him take it off. And this is what happens. - This is a great moment in internet history. - So he takes it off. This guy's sweating bricks. Look at him, look at him. - This guy's panicking. - Look. - What are we gonna do with the mic? - Put it on your... - Put it on the collar of your teeth. - You want some? - You need some help? - No. - All right.

Why is he so nervous about that though? What's so secret about it, right? And he takes it off. And look at it. I want the sweater? Look at it. Wait for it. Wait for it. With his face. With his reaction, just trying to pull it back. Look, look, look. Listen. Oh my god. It's like a secret cult.

- Yo, look at his face. - Making the world open and connected, stream, graph, platform, and this weird symbol in the middle that is probably for the Illuminati. - Yo! - And he pulls it off. - Oh, $2,000. - He's like, "No, give me it back." - Yo, if that girl goes missing, if she goes missing, you know something's up. - Yeah, fam, come on. It's so obvious sometimes, especially these super rich people. It's so obvious that they gotta be part of something.

they have to be if you're making billions even billions bro even if i was just like um a rich person not i don't want to be part of illuminati but just like even with my peers kind of make a pact of where i think that's what they do in the stock market bro you know how in the stock market they say um they have these huge hedge funds yeah yeah hedge funds and they kind of manipulate the market so that they're like okay we'll inflate it now and then everybody take it out at a

they're taking all that money, raising up the value and then just swooping that shit. You heard about that, right? Yeah, I heard about that. And then that was kind of like with the, um, the whole big, I mean, not Bitcoin, uh, GameStop. Yeah. That's what they did in GameStop. That's what they're trying to do with GameStop. I didn't even know that. So the whole GameStop and like the meme coins and stuff like that, that was to combat against the big,

the big hedge funds. Oh. So it was kind of like giving them a taste of their own medicine. So I think there was like a leak or something where they found out that these hedge funds were pumping money into those stocks, like AMC that was going to go bankrupt and then like pull the money quick. They were like, oh shit, they're shorting it. They're shorting it. So they're like, okay, let's inflate it

Let's inflate it as a community with Reddit and like, okay, if we inflate it enough, they got to buy back the stocks. So that means we take a whole big chunk out when it inflates to like 20 grand. Yo, honestly, I did not know how it works like that. Like I had no idea that even happened to be honest. Yeah, because not a lot of people, they're not really educated on it.

Right. But that's how it works, bro. And that's how people take advantage. That's how these rich and powerful people take advantage. So what, like, do you think that in the future is going to be, there's going to be more of that? I don't know. Like kind of like those like GameStop, like, or like AMC type of. Hopefully it, that's, that's what I'm, I'm really aiming towards is like, I want to see more of the, the rebellion. Yeah. Yeah.

Because like now I'm thinking about like, how would you even stop that? As like someone who was like rich and all that, like how are you, how are you stopping that? Or like how are you preventing that? You know what they did? What'd they do? This was in the news, bro. They, they stopped trading. They took the Robin hood account or the Robin hood app. Yeah. And they made it so you couldn't trade anymore.

Damn. So you couldn't even take out your stocks even if it was going down, which is fucking illegal. That's what I'm saying. I don't want to say it. I'm like, yo, how's that legal? There's no way that's legal. It's not legal. It's not legal. But that's what just ended up happening. Because imagine these super rich people, they have the connections, you know? To do something like that? That's what's crazy. Because, yo, so much people are going to lose money off that.

Yeah. They can't like sell their stocks. Yo, you know what's crazy? The prediction for AMC's price, you know what it is? What is it? Each stock was supposed to hit $100,000 plus...

Plus, if the hedge funds actually bought back, because they put billions of dollars into it, right? You can imagine like $43 billion put into a stock. Now, if they're buying it back, fam, that means each stock, let's say it was at a dollar. Let's say it was at a dollar before, it would have went to $100,000 because everybody's like inflating it, inflating it, inflating it. But I don't know what happened. Apparently, there was like a bunch of...

Like robot Robot buys and shit Like fake Oh like AI buys and all that Yeah fake AI buys To manipulate it It's crazy Yo Going from $1 To $100k off one Yes Exactly I bought it I think I bought it at like $6 And it went up to like $45 $50 Knockout I remember I remember you telling me about that Yeah I bought some too Yo I wish I bought more man Should've bought more I wish I bought more But it went down again But it's always It's always manipulated bro It's always like We're never getting that big jump Oh

It's weird because it should have been. It should have been a long time ago. Damn, yo. I wish I knew more about stocks like that. I know. Because I always hear this stuff all the time that you're like, I just miss it. Like, I just, I don't know. I never get on time. I think every single person, especially at our age, should learn a little bit.

I wish I wish they taught that in school like in like high school I don't know why they don't because yo that's such that's such a useful skill man like to learn about especially while you're young yeah even even like we took coding yeah we took coding and looking back that's actually really valuable so useful man there's so much stuff that that need coding yeah

Even just like being tech savvy in a sense. Like knowing what gigabytes are and shit. Knowing like how to set up hard drives or whatever. You got to know about that. You got to know about that. You got to know about that. Especially in the world where everything is becoming like advanced technology. Oh.

We got to be up to date. But the only problem is, do you think it's going to become so advanced where it's going to be hard for us to learn? Nah, I think it's the opposite. You think it's the opposite? I think it's going to be easier. It's going to be easier. Yo, especially like, yo, like imagine the future is like right after us. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yo, like all of a sudden, it's all going to be like common knowledge. Like coding is going to be so common. Yeah, maybe, maybe. Yo, they're probably going to be like coding the fridge and all that stuff. But you know what blows my mind though?

Sometimes when I'm outside, right? And I go for a walk. I just look around at the ground. I look around at the dirt and stones and sticks, right? How the fuck did we make the internet from that? You get me though?

- How the hell? - That's so true. - 'Cause that's what it started from. It literally started from grass, dirt, rocks and shit. - 'Cause yo, I always thought about like, I'm like, yo, let's say like the world just like, like everyone just like vanished. - Yeah. - After like, it was like only like me and like a couple of people and we had to rebuild society. - Bro. - You know how hard that's gonna be, bro? - Bro, how do you even do that? - You know how hard that's gonna be? - How do you even, bro, it's crazy. - Bro, I'll be struggling to like make a knife. - Exactly, exactly.

Exactly. So imagine an apocalypse where you have to restart everything. I know. Restart everything. Do you think it's possible? Because apparently there's a study that if we end up in a nuclear disaster, there's no way we can get back to exactly this if we destroy everything with nukes.

Like, well, wait, so like, like what do you mean by destroy everything? Like all, like all the trees and everything. Like, yeah, let's say it's like a, a complete wasteland. It's complete wasteland. Wasteland. Like, um, you know, fallout. Yeah. Like that or Mad Max type of thing. Hmm.

Or you're saying like, well, like, will we be able to like get back to society? I don't think. I don't think so. I don't think so. Because like the stuff that we need to get to that level is just not there anymore. Cause like, what are we going to do with like with a whole bunch of like sand and dust? Yeah. You can't make anything with that. Yeah. It's crazy, right? Damn. Now imagine, now imagine what if that already happened?

Okay, what if that already happened, but it was lost in history? Or what if that happened and nobody wrote about it? No, that would be wild. So let's say the nuclear war brought us back to the Stone Age. We just reset it. We just reset. We just reset. Yo, but imagine how life was before that.

damn yo like imagine what type of resources they had before that well what if what if it was a super advanced bro what if it's super advanced rather than not even like stone age what we think on what if it's like alien technology what if they had crazier shit than bluetooth you know i mean crazier shit than that but but we we would never know because of the nuclear apocalypse on restarting it to the stone age and those stone age people are just like the remnants of what happened

Man, yo, I hate stuff like that because I will never know the answer. I know. I will never know the answer. I will never know the answer. It just bugs me. I wish I could just go back in time to see everything. Do you think time travel is real? Like right now?

Like, can we do it right now? Yeah. Okay, this is what I think. I think time travel is real, but I don't think we can do it right now. Like, I know eventually we definitely could. Okay, but if time travel is real, we would see, like, it now, no matter what. You get me? How, though? How'd that happen? Because, okay, okay. Like, let's say time travel existed. Eventually, we would have seen it, though. You get me? You don't think so? No.

Unless we're on the same timeline, that doesn't change. I get what you mean now. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, that makes sense. We would have seen things change. That makes sense. And that's the whole thing with the Mandela effect. Why people think, oh, we're in a different reality. Things changed before. Just like Berenstain Bears, Nelson Mandela dying.

damn this is that movie yo it's crazy because like i just started watching anime and like that's basically what it's about really this is it's called stein's gate oh have you ever watched that before no i haven't watched that but like yo it's basically what we just explained just like uh like time travel yeah they're trying to like figure out like try and travel and all that like i'm just started like i'm not too far deep but like that that was like i'm gonna watch i'm gonna watch that no i'll watch it no it's pretty sick you ever heard the um the william shakespeare theory nah

Never heard about that? William Shakespeare. Yeah. So there's a theory that William Shakespeare might be a time traveler or at least been reincarnated. So listen, listen, William Shakespeare looks exactly like Anne Hathaway's husband. You know, Anne Hathaway? I'm going to show you this shit. Crazy.

Anne Hathaway's husband, why him? Look, listen, listen. Wait for it, wait for it. So this is Shakespeare and that's Anne Hathaway's husband, right? Yeah. Now, William Shakespeare's wife was named Anne Hathaway.

Hathaway. No, I'm not. Yo. Nah, chill, bro. Chill, bro. Chill, chill, chill. So before William Shakespeare died, right? He had a famous line where he said, I will find you, whether it be in this life or the next. Like, I'm going to find you. No way. Yeah. So he ended up finding her again. In the next life. In the next life. That's, yo, that's wild. That's...

Yo the fact that they look the same too though look at the eyes Nah the eyes like even No the fact that his wife's name was the exact same Yeah Anne Hathaway That's what messes me up bro That's what gets me Crazy I wonder if they went public about it Like oh yeah this is what it is or some shit Who knows man That'd be a hard flex

You go back to find your shorty, you find her again. That's hard. In like 2010. I told you I was coming back. But I think there's so many of those too. Did you see the Nicolas Cage one? Nah. Bro, look at this. Look at this. So there's photos of celebrities, right? And they look exactly like people from the past. Look. So Nicolas Cage. What the? That's what I'm saying. Look. That looks exactly like Nicolas Cage, right? Who is that though? It's some next...

I don't know. It's just some, some person. Yo, now that I think about it, yo, I did see some of those actually. You've seen some of these, right? I've seen some of those. Look, look, Eddie Murphy. What the fuck? Yeah, no, that's, that's wild. He looks exactly the same. But the crazy ones I see is like, like I'll see like pictures from like 1920s. Yeah. But like they'll have like our technology. Like there's a picture of like some guy like he had like an iPhone.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I saw that. It was like a girl or something. And then there's people like running away and then they're like trying not to be seen. Yeah, yeah. But they're in the picture. They're in the picture. So Mike Tyson, he said recently, actually, in the 90s, there was a person taking a picture in the background of his fight, right? And he was holding what looked like an iPhone. Yeah. I'll show you. This is in the 90s. That looks like a straight iPhone 13, bro. What?

What the fuck? You see that? Look, they even have video proof. And it has a flash. It has a flash. Come on. Oh, they have a video of it? Yeah, they have a video of it. No way. There's full proof. Yo, that's... No, that's wild. That's wild, bro. That's wild. Right? So think about it. That's what I'm saying before. Like, if time travel was real, there would be like remnants here and there. Yeah, there would be real proofs of it. And that's why I think a lot of Mandela effects happen because there's certain things too. Like...

Okay. Mandela effects. If you think about it, they're only the ones that we actually came to realize. So imagine the ones that we never realized. Like it can be something big, bro. It could have been something big, something crazy, right? Like maybe Obama wasn't president. Maybe like, you know what I mean? Donald Trump wasn't present. Like it's switched around or something. But yo, you don't be crazy. Like, like, Oh, what if like the government came to you and like they sent you on a mission? They're like, yo, we want you to go back in time and we want you to like prevent road war three or something. Yeah. Like that was like your mission.

Like you had to do that. Yo, that would be pretty sick. Okay. Would you take, would you take that job? Would you take that job if it meant like leaving reality as it is? Sure. To like go back into the past to fix something. Yeah. But you will never return to your same family. You'll never return to your same friends and everything. I couldn't bro. Cause you're going to be an unknown hero. I know. I couldn't. I think that's the dilemma of like the unknown hero. Like let's say international spy.

or somebody that saved the world a superhero in real life but they have to hide their identity right i think that's the real dilemma of being you can't you can't be publicized and people will never know about you because like yo like that's if i did that that would eat me up so much like this is just knowing i can't say anything yeah okay what if it was to the end of the world though like the world is actually gonna end the end of the world and it's on your hands you gotta take it then don't forget the world bro i'm just

You gotta take it, right? I'll go back. I'll go back. Yeah. I'll definitely go back. Do you watch Spider-Man or not? Wait, which one? The new one? No, I haven't watched it yet. Oh, you haven't watched it? No, I'm slacking. Okay, okay. I want to tell you about the comic though. This doesn't relate too much to the movie and it doesn't spoil it. But in the Spider-Man movies kind of is based off a comic. It's called...

One more day Yeah And pretty much what happens right Peter goes to Doctor Strange Because everybody knows his identity And he's like Yo Peter I can't help you You gotta You gotta find a way To do something else I can't help you So he was trying to He was trying to change He was trying to make everybody Forget his identity Because Aunt May got shot And she was gonna die Yeah

Right? So he went to everybody like Mr. Fantastic, all these superheroes. They couldn't help him at all. And eventually he's walking down the street and he saw this little girl, right? And this little girl said to him, come with me, come with me. I know somebody that can help you. Yeah. Like, oh, okay. Thank you, little girl. And then he walked into the alley and he sees this woman that turns into

into the devil. Yeah. So this, this is like the devil in Marvel, right? And he gives him a, he gives him an option. He's like, okay, I can help you, but you will, I want your marriage. He said, I want your love that you have with Mary Jane and you'll never have that again. Right. But I will be able to help you. And everybody will forget like Spider-Man is Peter Parker. Yeah.

Aunt May will still be alive, blah, blah, right? So this is the real dilemma I'm talking about. He's like, Mary Jane, she was like, you know what? Aunt May is kind of old already. She's not really going to last that long eventually. But Peter was like, nah, I can't have that on my conscience. Right? Because he was the cause for her death and he couldn't live with himself with that, right? So he ends up making the deal with the devil and...

The devil says, all right, we'll do it. By the way, that little girl you saw. Yeah. Would have been your daughter. You would have had with Mary Jane. Oh, that's a mess. That will never come to be. It was never. And she will never be alive.

That's crazy. That's kind of sad, man. It's sad. That's kind of sad. It's sad. But if I was in that situation, I would choose Mary Jane. Yeah, exactly. Yo, come on. Yo, yo, Zendaya fam? Zendaya, bro? No, it wasn't Zendaya. It was like the other... It was in the comics. It was in the comics. Yeah, this is in the movie. This is in the movie. Okay, I want to see. I didn't spoil the movie. That hasn't anything to do with the movie. That should have been like a movie, though.

That should have been the movie, to be honest. That would have been a sick movie. That would have been a sick movie. But all of the comics are kind of based... Or all of the movies in the Marvel universe, they're slightly based off the comics, but like mixed and stuff, so it's not spoiled. Yeah. And that's what makes it good. That's what makes it good. Damn, yo, that's such a good concept. I love that. And you know what I want to do, bro? I know this is kind of like...

It's kind of crazy, but eventually I low key want to make my own like comic story. Like that's, that's canon into the MCU. I really want to do that. Like if I could do that, that's like a crazy accomplishment in my life. Nah, it's so weird. Cause like, like every time I like, I see like a friend group, like I always like, always imagine like, what would our superpowers be? Like, yeah. Like, uh,

Like in like a movie or something yo, that'd be so sick I always see you like yeah, I always see you like I was like that boxer guy like you're like that close combat though the fighter Yeah, you'd be like that fighter. I feel like you have like electricity. I don't know why Me? I don't know why why electricity and then denzel just has like like slime Denzel has some next type of slime or something something like acid like green acid

Nah bro But if you If you think about it Being able to change history Or leaving Leaving such a big impact On like Um Pop culture Like

Stan Lee for example Go We're gonna We're gonna hear about These stories of Spider-Man Or all these superheroes For years on years Bro And that shit is Solidified in history That's what I'm saying I'm like yo If you think about Spider-Man It's so old Yeah The concept of Spider-Man Like that's been there It's been there And it's been popping I know So I think for me I wanna leave like Some piece of

If it not be like the podcast, if it not be the other content I create. But you want to leave something like that. Even like a story, bro. Even like a story that people remember. Because look at going back to William Shakespeare. We still study William Shakespeare. Until this day, bro. That's what's fucked. Until this day. Right? Until this day, bro. And people are like, we don't even listen to his music like that. But we still like... No, not his music. I don't... His plays. Oh, no.

No, it's funny. Do you know what I was thinking? I was thinking about Beethoven. Oh, Beethoven, yeah. I was thinking about Beethoven. No, but Beethoven too. Beethoven. Yo, him too. Yeah, that's a good example too. Him too. But the fact, the fact we're still learning about Shakespeare and he's solidified in history like that, that's a crazy feeling. Yo, yo, if there was like a modern day person, like who do you think it would be for our generation? Hmm, that's a really good question. I think Virgil Abloh would be up there.

Really? R.I.P. Virgil. I think that would be a really big one just because of what he did with streetwear and fashion. Yeah. Because he kind of made like street, regular streetwear, like hype beast wear into high fashion. You know what I mean? Yeah. It became like, you know how there's contemporary art and, uh,

And popular art, I guess. Yeah, yeah. And it's kind of like separated, but he married both of it. Yeah, I know. Virgil, definitely a big influence on that. So him for sure. Him for sure. I was thinking, I think Elon Musk. Yeah, Elon Musk. I think he's going to do something really big in the future. Mm-hmm.

Even what he's done already, too. Yeah, even that already. Did you know he made PayPal? He made PayPal? Yeah. He was one of the founders of PayPal. Damn, this guy's making everything, man. And he sold it. Yeah, he sold it. This guy's making everything. He sold it to make Tesla and everything else. But yeah, yeah. And if you think about it, look at the Plato's and Socrates and all these people. Yeah, yeah. It would be so dope to just see in the future who would be seen as that person. Yeah, man.

And maybe as big headed as I am, I lowkey want to be part of that. I want to be part of that group, bro. I want to be part of that group. You gotta keep grinding. Yeah, you gotta keep grinding. You never know. Do you think a man like Joe Rogan would be solidified in history? Nah, I don't think so. You don't think so? I don't think so, man. Okay, what if he interviews like an alien? Yo! What if he

did that yo golden golden if he ever did that because that's in history that's the theory that's the theory is that if if aliens ever come to earth and they want to do an interview who's gonna interview him yeah that's true i never thought like if aliens come to the earth like like who's talking to them first

It's going to be Joe Rogan. Who's going to be that person? Low key, it's going to be Joe Rogan. It's going to be Joe Rogan? I see it be him. If it wasn't Larry King. It has to be Joe Rogan. RIP Larry King, but it's probably Joe Rogan. Yo, imagine if it was us. Yo, oh.

Okay. What if, what if at a crazy chance, like aliens are real, right? And they're, they're watching media, they're looking through and they just happen to come across a jump to jump podcast and they become fans of that before anything else.

Then we would be interviewing aliens, bro. If I was the first person to meet an alien, my life would be complete. Yo, you're going to be solidified in history. My life would be complete. Okay, for a man like Dennis Rodman, you think Dennis Rodman is solidified in history? Dennis Rodman? You know why? You know why? Why? Because he became friends with Kim

Kim Jong-un Oh Right That is true That is very true And he became one of the first Americans To become friends With the North Koreans Nah it's weird Because I swear I swear Dennis Rodman Is like The exact opposite Of like what Kim Jong-un Wants in a person Yeah Because like he's so bold And all that Like

I feel like that's, I don't even know how that even worked out. I don't know. I think it's because he had a, he had a really huge interest in basketball. I think that's why. That's why? I think that's why. Because he really loves basketball and he was watching him growing up, right? Did you know like Kim Jong Il? I think Kim Jong Un's dad, Kim Jong Il. Yeah, yeah. He did a lot of like research into movies and he was a director. Did you know that? Yeah, he was a director. He made like propaganda. Yeah.

uh-huh and yo did you ever look into north korea or not oh yeah i look into a lot bro dog a lot they think like their actual gods are like deities found like and the people the people like they truly believe it too yeah they believe it truly believe it they believe like kim jong-il doesn't poo or pee he's like um he has healing abilities and shit no yo like it's so it's so interesting like looking into it do you think do you think we'll ever see something like okay do you think we get brainwashed to believe other people are like

that not not to that extent not to that not to that extent because the way the way they do it is a whole different level like yo i always i always wanted to go one day to north korea for sure i don't know if i want to go bro yo you wouldn't go i might not make it back man when i'll make it back

Don't know That would definitely go if I ever get caught I'm gonna say I'm a basketball player true I think they took I think they took a basketball team to North Korea. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I remember I remember that happened That's right. I remember like the basketball team like they were slapping up the Koreans Yeah, like they didn't want us like stop them up too hard or else like they felt like don't get like executed Oh, they kind of like played around. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Did they let them win? I

I can't remember. But they made a game that kind of close. Damn. No, that's a good point, bro. If you go there and you slap with their team, you're not going home. You're not going home. Oh,

We're not going home. Yeah, no, that's tough. That's tough. What's crazy though is they were invited to like a dinner, I think. And they set up like tables all around it with food and everything to make it look like they have a lot of food. Yeah, they have a lot of food. But in reality, they have very, very little resources. Yo, it's so strange because like when you go there, they literally stage the whole country for you. Yeah.

Everything is staged. It's crazy. I'm like, yo, I always wonder, like, do they, like, tell everybody? Like, do they, like, tell everybody, like, in the country, like, oh, like, we got some people over. I don't know. Like, we have to stage a supermarket. Like, we have to stage all this. Maybe. Like, look like you're happy and all that. Maybe. I'm not sure. That's a really good question, though. Because, yo, it seems, like, it seems super fake. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know, man. But even just to the fact of, like, just even media as it is right now, I feel like that happens to us with celebrities and, like,

like really, really popular people. Yeah. Because we don't know their day-to-day lives, to be honest. Yeah, I know. That's actually so true. The way they act, right? The way they act on social media or any piece of content they're in. Yeah, that's so true. What if that's all fabricated? We just don't know, right? Yeah, because you're like...

Like, I'm not thinking about what Drake does every day. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, I just see what I see on the media. Like, him, like, in clubs or whatever. Like, just, like, him living his best life. Yeah, what if, like, deep down, Conor McGregor's not even a confident guy? That's what I'm saying. But only in, like, all the content, yeah. Yo, that'd be the biggest hoax. That'd be the biggest head bust the world had ever seen. Like, in real life, he's, like, super shy. Yeah. Like, at home. It could be, it could be. But I think that's a... Yo, honestly, faking it till you're making it, that's a really good way to kind of build confidence, to be honest. Nah, it is, it is. Because...

I've seen a lot of that With like A lot of comedians Yeah Them in their regular day life Like they're not like They're not cracking jokes And all that And like being like super funny Like they're all like Just like super chill And like Yeah They're just chilling Like kind of like quiet Like it's only like When they're performing When they're actually like that Yeah But some people Well it depends on the person too I feel like some of them Are just like They're natural with it

But some of them for sure, they got to like put on a persona or whatever. If you think about it, there's no way they can like keep up that same energy for their whole life. Like 24 seven. There's no way, bro. There's no way. True. There's no way they can keep that up. Okay. True. Like that's a lot. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, presentation wise. Yeah. Yeah. Like performance wise. Yeah. Yeah. But a man like Denzel, this guy is funny no matter what. No, that's true. He's a different breed. Different breed, right? Different breed. I think those type of people, they just have it like happy go lucky. Uh-huh.

you know, and it just comes, it just comes to them. I don't know. Like some people like just naturally like that, like no matter what they do, it's funny. Yeah, I know, bro. I want, I need more people like that in my life. Cause I, it just kind of brings up the vibe, man. It brings up the vibe. Those are the rare people when, when you meet people that do things like naturally. Yeah. Like they're just being themselves and they're just funny. Like,

Yeah. There's jokes. Like, they're not even trying to be funny. Those are, like, the rarest people. And I need to find more people, like, that even would just, like, other things, too. Whether they be, like, super motivated. Yeah. Whether they be super, like, athletic, right? Or something. Because those are natural God-given talents. Yeah, yeah. I feel like you need someone like that in, like, every category. Mm-hmm. Like, in, like, everything. Yeah. And that's how you learn. That's how you learn and adapt into, like, this perfect person that you want to be.

Right? Damn, yo. If you think about it like that, like that's how you build yourself into becoming who you want to be is to put those people in your. In your life. Yeah, in your life. In your circle for sure. Yeah, in your circle. And then just look at them as motivation. Yeah, because like if you hang around a lot of bums, more times you're probably going to be a bum too. Yeah, that's how it is. It's like that. That's how it is. Or like if I hang around like people, a whole bunch of people making money, like I'm eventually going to be on that wave too. Exactly. Exactly. That's how it is. Uh-huh.

Cause if you Even if you think about it To like um A peer pressure Type of way If all your peers Do you Okay do you think Peer pressure is subconscious? Kinda I'm like I'm like half half on it kinda I don't know How about you What do you think about it? I don't know I think Cause subconscious right It's a lot to do with our own Thoughts of how people perceive us So it's almost like Let's say Let's say I see something's cool

And then we just leave it in the background. Next time you see it again, you may like, oh, Carlos likes this. Maybe I kind of like it too. You're going to be thinking about it. You're going to be thinking about it, right? But maybe that's just how our brain works as humans anyways. Like the crowd mentality. Yeah, no, honestly, I have to agree with you on that one because I do see that a lot. Like whenever I have a friend that likes something so much, like whenever I see it, I'm just thinking about that thought.

Like even if I don't like it Or if I like it or not Like I'm still thinking about it Cause you'll give it a chance Yeah like you'll give it a chance You'll give it a chance Cause they're your friends Yeah yeah that's why So that goes hand in hand With like building your circle And the peer pressure Uh huh Because it's like Yo try this and make money If everybody's doing it In your circle And you're not the one doing it You'll be like Fuck I gotta get on You feel like you're left out You feel like you're left out Exactly

Damn. And that's how it is. Honestly, like, yo, it's a good thing to me. I feel like the people who I surround myself with. Yeah. Like they're all like forward thinking. Yeah. I think there is a positive. There's definitely a positive peer pressure. I feel like there is a positive peer pressure. And that's why it's important to have those people. Yeah. Like the positive peer pressure is what you need. In a sense, like,

Working in the military Yeah That type of peer pressure Oh yeah yo You need that for sure You need that You need that for sure You need that To build yourself tougher To build the resilience Right Cause like yo That's what they did In like World War 2 Yeah Like I remember Like in like Japan Like when they used to do Like the What's it called again It's like the Like the suicide rush Kinda

Oh, kamikaze? Yeah, kamikaze. Like that, you need that for sure, bro. Oh, man. You need that for sure. Because you're not doing that on your own. You need that. You need that crowd mentality, bro. Yeah, you need that. Yeah, there's no way. There's no way. There's no way a human is just going to do that on your own. Yo, have you ever heard there was this Japanese soldier. Uh-huh.

That was hiding in the Philippines. And he was the last person for World War II that has never surrendered. Damn, really? Yeah. I forgot exactly when. But what happened was he hid into a cave, right? Uh-huh. And you know how when the world...

the world war ended, they dropped off all of these flyers saying, Oh, the world, the war is done. The war is done. Surrender, surrender. Right. So this Japanese soldier was hiding in a cave in the Philippines. He saw these paper, the flyers, they dropped them off like through airplanes and shit. And he read it and he's like, no, this can't be real. They're just trying to kill me. Yeah. So he stayed, he stayed loyal to like the cause.

and he was still fighting for years on years on years on years bro yo his lieutenant was the only person to be able to tell him like yo the war is over yeah so his lieutenant was already working in like an office job not even in the military no more he had a whole family and shit and when he heard about like this soldier that was in his battalion that was still fighting he's like

what the fuck? You know what I mean? So wait, wait, so what ended up happening to him though? So did he, did he get caught? Like, did he? No. So what happened was they ended up, they ended up finding his Lieutenant and he was able to tell them, tell him like, yo, the war is done. Like the war is not even running anymore, but that's how, that's how like dedicated he was. Damn. That's some serious dedication. That's serious dedication. Dedication for that many years.

to stay in the key for that long yeah and he was like he was surviving off killing like farmers and stuff any people that try to like attack him he just thought was the enemy man

Damn for years. For years. That'll actually, that'll make someone go insane. And that's what sucks because at that time they didn't really have like the comms. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Are you supposed to get, are you supposed to get the message unless it's like the radio and shit? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because you're too far away. You didn't have no cell reception and shit. The internet was already out, bro. This guy's still in the cave. This guy's super old.

It's crazy. Okay. Do you think, do you think there's, there's people that don't know we're in a new generation? Oh yeah. Yeah, for sure. For sure. Because if you look into Amazon, there's some places in the Amazon where we haven't even reached yet. That's true. That's very true. And those people, they haven't stayed, they haven't gotten out of that area. They've been in that area for centuries. Yeah.

Because I always think about what if there's like a civilization like in Amazon or something. Yeah. That's filled with like treasures and shit. Imagine what they have. Imagine what they think of the world compared to us. Because they probably think everything's like magic, bro. Like Bluetooth and freaking phones and shit. There's probably magic to them. Or even imagine if they're more like advanced than us. Yeah.

Yeah Who knows And like They're just hiding in there And they're hiding Hiding inside the earth Yo you guys are still Outside the earth Yeah You didn't see what's inside Yo so um I heard this thing It's called the Hold on I'm gonna pull it up It's called the Beel Ciphers You ever heard about this Nah what is that Bro So there's these ciphers right Uh huh

Wait, what's a cipher? So a cipher, not the rap cipher. I'm like, yo, I'm really rapping? So a cipher is like a coded message. A coded message, right? Now, there's three of them. And supposedly they give the directions and the coordinates to a huge buried treasure worth $43 million. Wow.

I need to go find that. So the first one was cracked and I think the second one almost cracked, but the third one is still not. And they still don't know where the location is. Right. But this treasure, like the $43 million worth of jewels and gold and all of this treasure is still out there today.

And you can look for it right now. Wait, so it's like the other two, where the other two is like actually real? Yeah, no, they're all real. It's part of this collection. It's part of this collection called the Beal Ciphers. Oh, so like, so nobody found like any of the three. No, no, no. So they found the ciphers, but they can't crack it. Oh, they can't crack. Oh,

They can't like find out They can't find out What is the What is the answer So they don't know Where the treasure is Until somebody cracks it though That's when They'll be able to find the treasure And it's still out To this day bro So if you wanna do like A real life Uncharted fam Yeah

You can do real life Uncharted. Imagine we get all three. Yo. It's over. Bro, I always say this all the time, man. I want to find some buried treasure at some point in my life. Yo, I don't even, it doesn't even have to be something big. It can just be something small. Yeah. But the fact that I found it. Yeah. That's just the point. Do you think there's like escape rooms that have treasure and shit? Escape rooms? You know how they have escape rooms?

in just like a building or whatever, why don't they make like a escape room where it's part of the outside world? - I certainly have that. - You have that? - Don't they have that in Lake? Actually no, I don't. - And anybody can find it, link it to me 'cause I really wanna participate, bro. - Nah, nah, I was thinking about something. Yo, do you know what I was thinking about? - What? - I was thinking about Temple Run. - Temple Run? What the fuck? - I don't know why that came to my head. - Temple Run.

Yo, that game was golden. That game was golden, bro. That game was golden. Yo, they're making Uncharted movie. Oh, yeah, yo. Isn't Tom Holland in it? Yeah, with Tom Holland and Tom Holland. Yo, Tom Holland's been taking so many Ws, man. Bro. Yo, you see that video I sent you? Which one? Where he like manifested every single thing in his life. Chief Keef in the background. It's crazy.

Yo That's like I still save that video To this day I watch it Whenever I need like Motivation Cause um The interviewer's like Yo uh So who's one actor You always wanna work with Oh yeah And he's like Jake Gyllenhaal Boom He's working with Jake Gyllenhaal The one with Zendaya Yeah he's like Who's your Who's your celebrity crush Uh

Zendaya. And then boom. Crazy. And then the other one was like, what's one character you want to play? Or what's one role you want to portray in a movie? Ah, Spider-Man. Boom. He became Spider-Man. That was the biggest one to me. That's crazy. That's the big, yo, because not anyone can just be Spider-Man like that.

Like, that's a huge role. To be Spider-Man role? Yeah. And I think he's, like, that perfect person for it because he trained in, like, acrobatics and gymnastics and shit. And he became perfect for that role. So, I think as long as you have, like, a plan, subconsciously, you're going to put yourself in positions to achieve it. Mm-hmm.

Because one thing I figured out is when people have a plan like that, you kind of have to be obsessed with it. You have to be thinking about it every day. That's a problem because it becomes a very stressful thing. See, that's what a lot of people have trouble with, especially with manifestation, is when they manifest too hard. Oh, they do it too much. Where it's not natural. It's almost like you're getting in the way of yourself. You ever heard about that? Yeah, yeah.

So let's say you're working too hard to the point where it's like you're draining your body and then you're not letting time take its course. Okay. Now that makes sense. That makes sense. Cause naturally you're going to work towards it anyway. Because like the only reason why I thought about that is cause like they always say like, like when you, when there's something that you really want, whenever there's an opportunity to get it, like you always take it. Yeah. You always take it. A hundred percent. A hundred percent. But the other side to that is like, sometimes you, you don't have that feeling. Mm hmm.

And I think, I think it's like intuition. Cause I know there's certain times where I had opportunities to take something at a certain time. Yeah. But my intuition told me not to. So I learned the lesson later. Man.

You got me? Yeah. Even though, because, bro, honestly, I think that's just how life works is where you get those feelings of like, maybe you should have done this. Yeah, it's kind of like your gut feeling. And then the fact of you not doing it was the lesson learned. You got me? Well, yo, like stuff like that, like that's hard, man. It's hard. It's hard. Especially when you make that wrong choice. Yeah. But I think you need those lessons learned in the beginning of your life, though. That's very important. For sure. Because if you never took like an L,

or you never like learn from your mistakes, then it's kind of hard to proceed. Right? Yeah, no, that's true. Because I've seen that happen in like my life too. Like whenever like I miss out on something, after I miss out on it, like I'm always super aware of it. So next time it comes, I'm on it like right away. Yeah, that's how it is. That's how it is. And sometimes it works out better in that sense. But like I feel like if I were to get it at that time that I was like...

supposed to, but I feel like I wouldn't be working like too hard to like get more. Yeah. Yeah. Because imagine, imagine going on a journey without knowing, without making any mistakes before. So when you face like, um, obstacles in your way, how are you going to deal with it? If you never faced them before. Exactly. After when they actually call them, like you're, you're done. Yeah. So that's, that's why like anybody that's taken an L or anybody that's facing obstacles in their life, just always look at it as like,

you will learn from it and the lessons learned will be more valuable than anything in the world. That is true. You'll be able to push yourself even farther because of it. Right. Yo, like I feel like there's times where like taking an L, well, it was like more of a W than like taking the W.

yeah it is 100 it's kind of weird thing to think about it but like it's kind of true for some situations and i think especially especially it's it's for those people that that really want to find themselves you know i mean because imagine a person that only took w's their whole life yeah that one l will be devastating oh my god devastating to them right but you can always go up

you can't really go back. You know what I mean? Yeah, that's true. So you can always go up. So let's say, let's say you're always taking L, you're always taking L. If you're here, there's so much potential. That'll say it. You know what I mean? When you're at rock bottom, you can't go any more down. You can't go more down. There's only so much potential. So I feel like a lot of people miss that and a lot of people don't have that mindset in life where, oh, this obstacle in my way is going to

ruin it ruin it for for the rest of my life nah never no not like yo like most most l's in our life like it's not gonna like ruin our life bro like if anything it's gonna be there for like a week and after this is gonna disappear yeah like yo like most l's in our life like we just think about it too much yeah even i think it was the rock he had a famous story how he was supposed to go into the nfl yeah oh i think i heard about that yeah he's supposed to go to nfl but

He ended up not making the cut. And then he's like, okay, since I can't make the cut, plan B. He didn't really want to do the plan B, but what was plan B? It was wrestling, which brought him to acting, which brought him to his success now. If anything, that plan B was better than plan A. The plan B, yeah, the plan B was way better than plan A. Way better than plan A.

Imagine he just stayed in the NFL, bro. Exactly. Yo, he would have been retired in that turn. No one would even know about him right now. Yeah. He would just be like nothing. That's so crazy to me. That's so crazy to me. That something small in your life that you see it as like a failure was actually a blessing in disguise. Biggest dub. That's more of a dub than like actually winning your first thing. That's on face. Way more. Like to me, like I'd rather, I'd definitely rather take that route than like being in the NFL and like winning like a championship or something. Mm-hmm.

Yeah. Yo, you know what though? I feel like these, these type of experiences, if you don't, if you don't feel it for yourself, there's other ways to get it too. Like you can, you can just research about it and learn from others, other people's mistakes. Yeah. Yeah. That's why I feel like mistakes are so, they're so vital. You ever do that thing? It's all about like what you learn after it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yo, there's always a message, message there for you.

Do you ever do that thing where like you just open a Bible and then you just find like a random quote in it? I used to do that. I used to do that. And sometimes, sometimes it like matches up to your situation. Yeah, yeah. The one that you put your finger on. Yeah, it's like, whoa, this is kind of accurate. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

I think people that are lost, that need guidance, it's good to look at things in faith or whether it be just even motivational content. Yeah, that's true. Because, bro, if you need somebody to help you, there's sources, bro. There's so many. There's so many. Yo, whatever you're thinking of, there's probably someone who's

done it when who's like went through all those like obstacles exactly for sure you know what that's kind of why so many things in history have theories and have like random coincidences that still relate today because it's so relatable and those are like timeless situations yeah sense

Like those lessons learned, they're timeless. Yeah. It can be applied to any generation. Yeah. Any time in history, man. Cause if you think about the Bible itself, like all of these, um, struggles that you can face in your life, those are like thousands and thousands of years old. I'm like, it's not even just the Bible. Like even like the Quran, like the Torah, all,

Literally all those books. Like, all those, like, ancient scriptures. Because, yo, we're all dealing with, like, the same thing. It's just, like, coming to us in a different way. Yeah, exactly. It's the same problems, just different packages. Exactly. Just different...

different way bro that's it and i think it's just all like human nature like is it gonna be like that for the rest of time that's how we that's just how we're built yeah the only way it'll fix is like if we evolve or something what you never know and then and then and then comes the new problems of life do you think there's ever gonna be like some way to combat first world problems

Because that's something that's not really talked about, like first world problems. Obviously, it's like, what the fuck are you talking about first world problems? But there's some of them are real, right? Some of the real, whether it be like anxiety for social media, cyber bullying, blah, blah, blah. Yeah. There's obviously like the harsh like fix to it. Yeah. But it is a tough situation when certain people, they can't take like the hard truth. Oh, man, that's like, that's that's so tough. Hmm.

Like, I don't even know. I don't even know, man. To be honest. You just got to learn from what's already there. Yeah. You got to learn from like people that's been in it. For example, Logan Paul. Like after Logan Paul took that huge L from Japan and like doing content he wasn't supposed to. Yo, no other YouTuber is ever going to make that same mistake now. Yo, like it's so hard because like

it's kind of like a new problem. Like these problems with social media, like it's, it's a new thing. Like if you compare it to like all the other problems in like human history, yeah. Like it just came in. It's like, we don't really know how to deal with it yet. That's a good point to end off though. I know. That's a good point. And that, that really has me thinking. But you think about, yo, like what problems are we going to have in the future? Like, there's probably gonna be something even more advanced than that.

man like what can the chip needs to update the brain chip needs to update damn this chip can't update

take this chip. All right, we'll end it there though. Thanks Josh for coming through again. Always welcome on the podcast. Yo, I got one thing to say, bro. Me and Zell, we're starting a channel. It's going to be about anime and all that stuff. Top three. So it's going to be coming soon. You're going to see it in the new year. So stay tuned. Josh starting his new channel so go check that out. I'm going to promote it on the next episode that he's featured in. So check that out. If you haven't already, join the Discord. Follow us on Instagram. Jumpers Jump out. Peace.