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EP.208 - GHOSTS FOUND IN THE PYRAMIDS, BEYONCE WENDY WILLIAMS THEORY & IQ TEST BASED ON VIDEO GAMES

2024/11/10
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Key Insights

Why did the hosts decide to create a content house with their childhood friends?

They never had the college experience of moving out and living in a dormitory, so they wanted to recreate that experience and make money with their friends.

What is the 'water holds memory' theory?

The theory suggests that water can retain memories or images of things it has been exposed to, such as words or pictures, and these can be seen when the water is frozen.

Why do some people believe in the Mandela effect?

Some people believe in the Mandela effect because they feel certain things are changing or that their memories of certain events or details are different from what is currently accepted as true.

What is the 'tattoo theory' mentioned in the podcast?

The tattoo theory suggests that once someone does something slightly outside their comfort zone, like getting a tattoo, they become more comfortable with the idea and are likely to do more of it, potentially leading to more daring or dangerous actions.

What is the 'Timu Method' for shopping on Amazon?

The Timu Method involves ordering the same product from both Amazon and a cheaper, slower shipping site like Teemu, then returning the cheaper item once the Amazon one arrives to get the faster shipping without paying the higher price.

What is the theory behind the cinnamon casino ritual?

The theory is that rubbing cinnamon on your hands before going to a casino and playing slots increases your chances of winning jackpots, based on superstition and personal belief.

Why do the hosts believe that Minecraft is beneficial for brain development?

They believe Minecraft is beneficial because it requires memory, goal-setting, and efficiency, which challenge the brain and improve cognitive functions.

What is the 'brain rot' concept discussed in the podcast?

Brain rot refers to the idea that consuming too much simple, fast, and pleasurable entertainment can lead to a lack of mental challenge and development, potentially harming cognitive abilities.

What did Elon Musk dress up as for Heidi Klum's Halloween party?

Elon Musk dressed up as the Devil's Champion, a costume that included red armor and a satanic symbol.

What is the Mandela effect related to Scary Movie 2?

The Mandela effect related to Scary Movie 2 involves a scene where the character with a small arm says 'take my strong arm,' which many people remember, but the actual line in the movie is just 'take my arm.'

Chapters

The hosts discuss their decision to move into a content house with childhood friends and the potential benefits and challenges of such a living arrangement.
  • The hosts never had the college experience of living away from home.
  • They believe living with friends can create authentic content.
  • The chemistry and authenticity of childhood friendships are key to successful content creation.

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Welcome everybody to yo, this is the first time in the content in the jumpers house. It might not look like We put up everything from the old set and it looks like the exact same career I'm looking at your angle fam. It doesn't even look like we moved. Yeah, it doesn't but

Big, big news for you guys. We've decided to take Jumper's Jump to the next level. And like we said, we're going to be doing some Jumper's documentaries. The first step before we do all of those is we really want to facilitate a big content

house with our friends that make content with us and literally do everybody's dream as a kid. And honestly, everybody's dream right now is to make money with their friends. Exactly. Not even make money, but it was like, yo, even just living in a house with your friends. Cause usually you go on, on trips with your friends, like for five days, then you part ways. But now when we were texting the group chat, a man was like, Oh, what do I pack? Bro, what do you mean? You're living here permanently.

You know what it is too? It's because I feel us specifically, we never really got that college experience of moving out because we went to Ryerson. Yeah, we went to Ryerson. So that's in the city. It's a commuting school. Yeah, we're not going out and living in dormitories. We're not living like away from home. We're just taking the train all the way to school and it's not even that far. That is true. Yeah. That's why we didn't get the experience. So,

My my my tits are my auntie. She pretty much gave a theory She said yo the reason you want to do this so bad is because of that because we never got that experience Which is which is true. Yeah, no, that's like for everything like okay say you didn't get a party experience in high school That's why I did you party crazy in uni. Yeah Sometimes it's like phases in your life They just come and go but then once you're in that phase like party face Oh boom, then you experience it out. Oh

Leave that in the comments if you guys would do it yourselves too. If you guys would want to live with your friends. I guess making content with your friends is a given. Yeah. Or do you think some people would just want to make content on their own? I think with your friends is always the best, no? Kinda. Oh,

It's weird because it's like you have to have some kind of chemistry. Yeah, we've known these guys since high school And I mean so but that's that's the beauty of of channels like suburb talks and like all those people Yeah, they're their childhood friends that that's what makes like the core, you know saying that's that's what makes the love real Yes, authentic and it's not no fake shit You have a guest on and the guest is somebody that's popular, but there's no real connection. Um

It's going to turn out as a conversation you would have with just a stranger. Yeah. It's good energy and good vibrations between everything. Yeah. Did you talk about this before? How, um, cause you're really big into water, right?

yeah and remember when we're always in a cottage you're like yo i love just staring at water it gives like good vibrations right so i don't know if you've seen this video too it's going very viral but water holds memory yeah yeah you saw that we talked a bit about this before no but when you put a picture when you show a picture to water and then you freeze it it it

It puts back the picture you showed it. Wait, what? Yeah, you didn't know that? Nah. Like it takes a photograph or something? Yeah, and that's why it holds memory. So some person drew a picture on a... Everybody can do this by themselves. So you can draw a picture of the moon. Yeah. Put water over it for a bit. And then once you freeze it, the water will have that little moon in it. What? I didn't know that. Yeah, I'll show you the video after. And this is crazy because they did it with words.

Yeah? So they put schizophrenia in water. What do you mean? Like the word? Oh, the word. Yeah, they wrote a word. I thought they gave the water mental illness. No, no, no. Oh, shit. No, no. So they put the word schizophrenia in water. Yeah. Took it out, froze the water. Guess what picture it drew? What did it draw? A guy with two faces. Wait. They put Hawaii in water. Took it out. It put a palm tree. No way. No way.

I thought it was fake too, but this is fucked. That's like Google. The water is not Google. No, people are saying water is the OG Google images. Hold on, I'll show you.

In a way. So I'm going to show you the schizophrenia one. Ready? Yeah. You see the two faces? I do see it, yeah. Hawaii. It's all vibrations, right? And it ties back to your monster thing. Because when you drink monster, you're putting that bad vibration. Remember we always say like, oh, that's bad vibes. Yo, people don't... I don't know why people don't believe it. Yeah. Like, if you guys don't believe it by now, do you believe in Wi-Fi? Yes, fam. And Wi...

We know Wi-Fi we can't see. It's something we can't really understand too well. Like, we know it's invisible waves. So that concept is real. Why do you not believe in vibrations? Yeah. Why do you not believe in frequency? It's everything. It's honestly everything. Magnetism. Yeah. That shit's real. So you don't think vibrations are real? Yeah.

Oh, it's just distal. Yeah, cell phones. Yeah, just cell phones. Traps us into that box. You know what I mean? Yeah. I think... But if you think about it, anything's a trap as long as you spend too much time into it. A lot, yeah. And if you take... The thing about living with friends, and this is the thing I'm worried about, tap in and leave it on comments what you guys think about...

Us working with our friends because it could go two ways and I'm not trying to predict the wrong things and not trying to like manifest bad intentions, but it either turns out two ways and The reason I want to do is because I've done it with you. Yeah, it builds up a great thing and you do it with Authenticity and it's not fake and it's not like I don't know. It's not it's not so manufactured that that makes sense Let's see. Let's see you do a business

you you choose that person to work with that person or get that person to work with right but you don't choose them based on because they're from your area because you spent childhood memories with them you don't you don't do it because of that you do it because they have the best skills boom boom boom boom do you think there's a special thing when you take someone for a different reason that's not business centric or i guess success based what do you think

oh yeah then they're just having fun I feel like yeah because if like oh we put a game plan we have to we give them like expectations they're gonna be so pressured they're not gonna perform what did we do we just had fun the moment we put a guideline of oh let's only talk about street wear didn't go nowhere soon as we were finally free we had so you think when you it was better entertainment

Yeah. So when you force things, it's not. Yeah. Entertainment wise, people don't want to watch a fabricated version of you. They want to watch who? Your original self. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's true. That's true. That's true. Yeah. And it goes, it goes with just a, like, um, your friends changing because of like, that's the thing too. Like, yeah, let's say, let's say this, this channel becomes such a big thing. Do you think your friends would change around you? Oh, a hundred percent. Because, because hold on. Yeah. Yeah.

because they're exposed to an environment that they're not used to? Or would they stay the same because you're with them as well and then you all grow at the same pace? So that's what it is. Because sometimes you grow and you outgrow your friends. But if you're all growing at the same time, then nothing changes, right? Oh, yeah. Okay. That's different because there's factors. Because...

Like you said, you can't, you can take a horse to water, but you can't force it to drink. Right. So maybe there might be outliers, but then, uh,

Oh, fuck. That's sad. I don't want to manifest nothing. I'm not going to manifest anything. I'm just thinking of it. But, like, yeah. They would have to be on the same level. Baby steps, though. Baby steps. I'm worried about getting furniture in the crib. I'm worried about, like, how are we going to eat? How are we going to cook? You know what I'm saying? Baby steps. When you guys start adulting... Oh, my God. It's a scary thing. I'm not going to cap. It's a scary thing. You leave home. You grow into a big bird. Like, shout out Brightville. Shout out Brightville. That's the ultimate adulting family.

He had to learn how to fly, swim, and eat in like, what, two weeks? Yo, you know what I figured out too? So...

Recently, we've been buying hella shit for the crib. Okay. Been buying, like, furniture here and there. Just lamps, random stuff, right? Adult stuff. Yeah. What I realized, yo, there's a whole method people are using. It's called the Timu Method. And they're using it to pretty much get everything with faster shipping and for a cheaper price and get anything they wanted on Amazon. Check this out. Okay, let me hear it. So, it's called the Timu Method. Mm.

So what you do is you go on Timu and you order anything you want. But if you order on Timu, how long is it going to take? Probably like three weeks. Yeah. Something crazy like that. If you realize it, you can go on Amazon. You can order the same shit for one day shipping, right? Okay. So what you do is you buy both. But why? No. Yeah. That's what I'm saying. That's a scam. You buy both. Because why? It's the same product. Yeah. You get the Amazon one.

In one day shipping, boom, you wait three weeks and you return the Teemu one and then you get the product. Wait, wait. Is that crazy? Yo, is that crazy though?

That's all scam, fam. No. I mean, that's just what people are doing right now. Allegedly. I don't do it. Allegedly, that's the method, bro. No, but isn't that smart, though? That's like reverse dropshipping. That's like the defense of dropshipping. Wait, so Amazon is getting back the Teemu version? No, because you can... People sell...

Teemu's like a wholesaler, right? Yeah, it's like Aliexpress type shit. So what they would do is they would get a whole bunch of that product, buy it, put it in Amazon warehouses, sell it for a higher price, lower shipping or fast-ass shipping. But what you do is you buy from the China wholesaler and you buy the one from Amazon, get the one product, boom. And then because you paid more, you get the other one, return it, get your money back. Yeah.

Crazy, you know is my dream like furniture if like I would get a house when I get a house in the future It's like those big conversation pits like you know though the it's like a pool It's like a pool or that you know the one that Yachty has for his podcast where it's a couch But it's it's like this way actually don't I never seen right spot. Yeah. Yeah, it's like you can sit It's like a jungle gym and there's certain places where you say so you have to climb and then you sit and you know They have that in the theaters. Did you know that?

They have that in like cineplexes. No, they don't. Yes, they do. They have like jungle gyms inside the theater, bro. I'll show you. Yachty couch. I think it's called playground. Oh, okay. No, that's different. Yeah, it's different. Like, look. You get to sit and it's like standing up. You see? Yeah. And in his podcast... That looks kind of awkward, though. It does. But it's like art. That's true. Everything's art, bro. Everything's freaking art these days. Yeah. But I think as we grow older and we try to like, I don't know, be...

our best selves feel me do you think do you think your taste will change in what you thought jumper jump was for you oh shoot that's deep the change i don't know because i feel like the the the main goal is just to influence good you know i mean so i feel like you know like when you have your morals you could always stick to those morals and look back i i don't know do you have any fears like oh yeah my biggest fear is once we start doing the ghost hunting stuff

So that's what you're fearing. Yeah. So it's nothing about the future. It's literally how far will we go to put out entertainment? And will we get to that point where, oh, we need views, we need views, we need views. You know what I mean? And then go to the deepest and darkest. Go to extremes. Like, oh,

Because back this, yo, just listen. We're trying to go Asia. Nobody has done ghost hunting in Asia, bro. I mean, people have, but I don't think there's a huge series on it like what we want to do. Yeah, because that's what really happens. I think we'll be fine as long as we don't mess around with it. But I will say, do you think you could be trapped in a concept of you're going to be obsessed with doing more and more dangerous things?

Because once you get, like, I had this theory. I call it like the tattoo theory. And whenever you do one thing that's a little bit outside of your comfort zone, and this is the whole thing with confidence too. Let's say you were scared of talking to girls. And then you were able to talk to somebody new because you just took that out of yourself. Like, nah, fuck it. I'm going to go talk to them. Boom. It gets comfortable. It gets easier. And then you become this person that's no longer scared, no longer shy. Yeah.

I call it the tattoo theory because it reminds me of when I first got a tattoo, I was scared or I was afraid of the pain. But when you finally do it, you realize, hey, you know what? This is nothing. It's not that bad. Get your whole body tatted up. But then what happens after that is you keep going and you keep going. And since it's not that big of a deal and since...

oh, this part wasn't that painful. Let's try the next part. Yeah. That shit was a bit painful, but I think there's going to be something else that could be more, you know? Yeah, true. You think you get trapped in that concept of chasing danger or do you think you're just not that type of person? You don't like danger. No, I don't like danger, but like that thing is like, oh, if I talk to a girl and I'm boom, I'm already used to it. I would probably keep going and going and going because I know I'm safe now. But once I get to that barrier, yeah. So,

So, yeah, I feel like it would be, especially with the other content. Oh, how can I improve on this? But that's good, though, because it's like you should never stick on one. It's just you have to keep like like mentally sane, because if you try to do more, you end up like like Jack Doherty was like, oh, I'm on a cruise. Like he's having breakdowns every time. Oh, the craziest one was a car crash. Which one was a car crash? No. The Jack Doherty car crash? No. What happened? So pretty much what happened and Moist Critical made a video on him, cooked him up. Oh, shit.

He ended up in a car crash on the highway. Yeah. Damn, it was a terrible crash. His boy, his friend in the passenger seat had blood coming from his head. And what did he do? He said, yo, record, record, record. No. And then he stood and got the thumbnail and shit. Like, guys, like, I don't know what to do. Yeah. He started playing it because he knows this shit is going to get views. And I'm pretty sure he even said it in the video. Yo, this shit is going to get views. I'm pretty sure he said it. No, no.

I don't know for sure, but I think maybe just his expression. Expression alone told me enough. Doing a thumbnail with your friend bloodied up, that's the last straw. Yeah, his boy that was holding the camera, he forced him like, yo, record. Talk to your specialist about Botox Cosmetic on a Batcha Line of Toxin A. Because Botox Cosmetic Day is back on November 20th. For one day only, buy one $50 gift card, get one free. While supplies last.

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But that's what takes you out of reality. And that's what I'm trying to get at is you enter this realm of life and your perception of the earth, and this is what you're focused on, right?

And you start to discredit other people. You start to discredit what is even life to them. Because you only look at what is life to you. Yeah. Bart and Joe talked about this too because they were, back then they uploaded probably 800 videos a month. Just straight vlogs, JK party, this, right? That's a lot. Yeah. Wait, how much? Somewhere around like 100 to like 500 videos. That's a lot. That they were in, right? And they said that they got so out of touch, like someone had a baby, they're like, oh, how can we monetize that? Let's vlog. Oh, wow.

That's that's what you're talking about right how okay Gavin's having a birthday. Let's vlog it. No like we can have some no That's okay, though. I think that's yeah, obviously, but it's like every day though Oh Gavin now Gavin's Getting married. Let's vlog it my okay my debate to that though. Yeah, my debate to that is that's living forever in content, though That's that's a great debate. I'm not gonna catch you because look I wish I honestly wish that

I had a cameraman my whole life recording every single thing. And honestly, even the moments I wouldn't really want, I wouldn't mind going back and checking it out. But I feel that only happens when you're comfortable with every aspect of your life.

The wins, the losses, the heartbreak. Yeah, some people don't want the losses. Some people don't want that, right? You know what I mean? But at the same time, there could be moments that it's kind of disappointing. You shouldn't be recording right now type shit. But eventually, do you think there's going to be, let's say it's already in us, and we could just go back, take that memory, put it in a stick, and oh shit, that's the vlog footage. Our eyes already captured it.

I wish. That would be sick. I think they'll probably make it eventually. Eventually? What would you plug it into? Your brain? Elon Musk? They're going to... Damn, it's probably Bluetooth already. The mark of the beast is Elon. It's past Halloween, but Heidi Klum's Halloween party. Guess what Elon dressed up as? What did he dress up as? The devil.

Of course. Yeah. No, but his thing was called the... His costume was called the Devil's Champion. Why? And it had the star and the Baphomet. Wait, wait, wait. Is it the one with the armor? Yeah, the armor. It's like red armor. Kind of, yeah. Kind of like that.

I thought that was from a game. It wasn't? No, I don't think so. Okay. It's called like, that's what he calls it. And then the whole logo was the actual symbol of a satanic church and stuff like that. And guess what his mom dressed up as? What? You know the dog with the spots? Claire DeVille? Wait, what? Oh! 101 Dalmatians. Yeah. What's the name of it? What's the name of it?

Yeah, I think you're right. Claire DeVille, right? Yeah. DeVille? Yeah. But people are interpreting it as DeVille. Devil. Oh. So it's the mother. It's the mother, Claire DeVille. And then Elon. They both went as the... Oh.

Oh, shit. Yeah. It just adds more fuel to, like, he's the, you know what I mean? You ever see Blade Runner? Blade Runner. Yeah, yeah. I watched that. You watched it? Yeah, I watched that. Okay. So, the author of Blade Runner. So, Blade Runner, for example, I'm just going to tell the audience that hasn't watched it. Okay. Blade Runner is set in a universe where it's pretty much the future. Mm-hmm.

There's AI that's living. They're pretty much exactly like humans. We can't tell who's AI and who's humans anymore. And they pretty much show what the future would be for us in that.

Now, the author of The Blade Runner, he wrote a couple books. And he had this whole philosophy that was pretty much the Mandela Effect. And he tried to explain that every time he wrote a book, The Blade Runner, I think the second one, and he wrote another book that was about pretty much what would happen if the world and World War II happened again.

the other way i'm not gonna say i'm not gonna yeah i'm not gonna i'm not gonna explain what that means but if world war ii ended the other way okay and the other team won so but what he claimed was that when he was writing these stories and these novels he said these came as visions from alternate reality

the writers? and he truly believed that you can leap into different dimensions different realities of the same world and all of those books were from different realities that he was put into like visioned into what were the other books about though? so the other book it was just the Blade Runner and then those ones there's other ones it's just mostly sci-fi but it's just future

But the concepts in there are from those alternate dimensions. So do you think that's going to predict what he wrote in those books is going to come true soon? Maybe. Maybe. Who knows? Because it is alternate dimension. And then alternate doesn't mean the future of us. It just could mean...

a pathway that could have happened. You know what I mean? I heard too because like the... Everybody is curious about like the author of The Simpsons and all of them are into math and science. So like the Blade Runner, maybe they know that stuff to like jump into the next reality, predict stuff. So... I have some new Mandela effects for you. Oh, no. Some new Mandela effects. Bro, I've been trying to find new ones but there's no new ones. Oh, I got them. I got them. All right. So this one... This one blew my mind because I still think this is fake. But look...

Think of the wild west ready? Okay, think of the wild west the wild wild the wild west in america, right? There's horses feel me. There's cowboys revolvers boom boom boom But there's an animal There's an animal that apparently existed in the wild west a horse. I never begged. We're actually in america A horse. Yeah, they had horses. They had donkeys. Yeah

But do you remember cowboys having fucking camels? Camels? Camels existed in Western culture, early cowboy era. Camels, fam. Mandela effect. So there's a picture of a cowboy on a camel? That's Photoshop. There's camels in the Wild West. No, that's Photoshop, fam. Look at this. Look at these pictures. Look at these pictures, fam. I see.

Camels in the wild west. What the fuck? Yeah. In the US. In the US. Not in Egypt, bro. Not in Africa. In the wild west. I swear they were only in Egypt, though. Cowboys. That looks fake. That looks like an AI. That looks AI. But here's the thing. Some people know for sure. Apparently, the camels were in areas of Arizona, areas of Texas, Nevada. But...

I'm sure people that live there would know. But the rest of the world is like, is this right? But some people do remember it. Some people remember the other way. Is it a Mandela effect? I think so. Yeah, I think so. I don't believe there's camels on a cowboy. I mean, cowboy on a camel. That doesn't make sense. Because cowboys are supposed to shoot shit and you're supposed to go fast. So you go out on a horse, not a camel. So I think what happened, what eventually happened was they...

They pretty much migrated camels over to use them for transportation and this and that. So they moved them from a different country and then shipped them over. Yeah. And in the... And started breeding and stuff. Yeah. And in a Wild West game, probably there's no camels in that. Like in a video game...

have you ever played a cowboy game with a camel? they don't have that in red dead unless they do do they? i don't know someone search that up for us do you like the video right now? nah nah nah okay there's another one though there's another animal one okay okay so everybody remembers this everyone the animal the bison is it extinct yes or no? the bison no it's still living right? still living? yeah but did they ever go extinct?

No, why? Really? If they're still living, they wouldn't... No, they never went extinct. They went extinct. Oh my God, bro. So, a lot of people, they remember, especially me too, in elementary school, we learned that they over-farmed and over-hunted the bison that they made them go extinct. Oh, shit. But, apparently not. Okay, that's not really a Mandela effect, though. That's like, I just didn't know that. But...

But maybe this guy didn't pay attention in class. No, but I knew that bisons were still like there. Okay, so the Mandela effect is a lot of us learned in school that bisons went extinct.

And they even made fun of it in the Simpsons. There was a whole Simpsons episode of it making fun of how they overhunted the bison. Oh, I do remember that. You remember that? Yeah. And there's footage of Homer like... Shooting all of the bison. And then Lisa goes, I think you killed all of them. Yeah, I remember that. Or like, oh, wait, there's two more. And he...

Now they're extinct. But yeah, people remember there being a bison like in history books that they've been extinct for a while and they've been extinct after I think the native and

And West, like that era. I think it was the cowboy era where they over hunted. Yeah. Because yo, when you went to like the museums and science museums, when you're in like school, there was no thing about bisons. There was nothing about dinosaurs because they actually went extinct. There was no bisons, fam. That's a good point too. Yeah. That's a good point too. But like, people just really just don't care about bisons.

Okay, there's another Mandela effect ready? Okay. All right. Do you remember this is a big Mandela effect? Do you remember there being an emoji of

What's this animal called? I'm trying to lock it and this guy's not locking it bro. What the fuck is this animal called? No, he just said, he just said, I deadass forgot the animal. Shit, is that the Mandela effect slipping away right now?

Wait, hold on. What do you call those animals? It's like this. It's like a squiggly thing like this. Oh, a squid. No. Octopus. No. Fuck. Hold on. Squid, octopus, worm. No. Hold on. This guy said squiggly. The fuck you call this shit? Oh, I got it. What? Do you remember there being an emoji of a seahorse? Yes, I do. It's blue. There's a seahorse. All right. Blue and yellow. No, I remember orange one. Orange.

I remember orange. I'm going to show you exactly. I'm going to show you exactly. No, I remember it. Do you guys remember this motherfucking emoji? Look at this. It's blue with the yellow going like with the yellow mohawk thing or whatever you call that on a seahorse. Orange. Boom. This. No, you remember this one? That one. That one's the one. Oh, shit. It could be this one. I swear it is. Apparently, there's none. Man.

There's no seahorse emoji at all. The blue one or the yellow one. It doesn't exist. I remember this one specifically. I don't remember the orange one. Put this on screen too. Big for that. But I remember this specific seahorse emoji. Doesn't exist, bro. Oh my God, it doesn't. When you type in seahorse, it doesn't. Not at all.

And then some of the other common ones we talked about before was people remember the robber one, people remember the hiker one, people remember the... What is this called? A marlin? I remember the marlin. I swear I remember the marlin one, bro. There was a fishing rod and then there was like fish and then there was the marlin one. I know. I know. I really remember the robber one too, but I don't know why the fuck that doesn't exist, dog. Yeah. We're getting white. But I will say...

It's a weird feeling because I do think some things are changing. Yeah. And as weird as that feels, it's like some Mandela effects, it starts feeling so true. And then as time goes on and I live in the reality of what isn't anymore, I'm like, oh, fuck. Yeah, I was just tripping.

But I don't know if that's me coping with it or if that's just me just tripping. I don't know. I really don't get how these Mandela effects take place anyways. Or it's just something that's lodged into our brain that we forget about. I don't know, bro. Since episode one, I still can't figure out why. I feel like... I don't know. Okay, there's one more Mandela effect. Okay, let's go. There's one more. So do you remember this Pokemon? Yeah.

Oh no. Is it new gen? Because I probably won't know. But like if it's old then this Pokemon. Yeah. Oh yeah. That's teleport or something. It's a... But no, that's an actual Pokemon. You can't tell me that's not real. Fuck. It's a...

Leo Leo Todd. Yeah, it's like it's like is it doesn't it transform into Leo toad low time? That's what it's called. Yeah. Yeah this Pokemon you remember this one No, you can't tell me that is not a Pokemon. There's a Mandela effect with this Pokemon specifically this shit doesn't exist That's not real then low tad. You remember this Pokemon tad. Yeah, I'll show you up right now I saw it does exist but not in the way you think okay

Okay. Look at it. Is something wrong about it or no? Oh, it's supposed to be full, right? No, no, no. Oh, then what the fuck? What's wrong with it? How many legs does it have? Two? Well, four, right? But it doesn't show four. Apparently it has six. Oh, what the fuck? Wrong one. Wait, where? Where's the other two? So this is the real one. Six legs. No, but if you look at the other... Look at the anime. What the fuck? It has six legs this whole time? Okay, then they probably just... That was like a character defect.

No, that's the whole time. That's how it was. Oh, it's not two? It's not two. It's not four. It's like six. Six legs. Oh, I don't remember that. Nobody remembers this. And what's even weirder, because the Pokemon evolves, right? Into what? Into four, right? Yeah, it evolves into two different evolutions. They have four legs. Oh, my God.

Both evolutions have four legs. Why does this one have six? No, that's a character defect. I'm going to lie. You can't tell me. No, that's the Mandela thing. Everybody remembers. I'm pretty sure on all the Pokédexes right now, it has two. It has two and two at the back. It's not three and three. That's insane. Okay, there's one more. And it's of...

I don't know if you watch Scary Movie 2. Scary Movie 2. Is that the one where... This is a huge one. Because Scary Movie 2 was a great, like a big movie, right? And it's the one... You know the guy that has like a small arm? Yeah. And one... And she's chasing, right? She's getting chased? Yeah, well, he's like kind of a monster in the film. But it's comedy. It's a comedy, exactly. Yeah, I've seen it. So there's one specific scene in Scary Movie 2 that's one of the biggest Mandela effects. And there's proof debunking it. Or proof like explaining...

Our reality changed. So there's a scene where the guy with the small arm

he's over a balcony and somebody's like falling off the balcony about to fall yeah and he goes take my strong arm right and then he gives like the small arm right he's take my strong arm okay you remember that right yeah but in reality the actual scene was he just said take my arm no yeah take my hand take he didn't say take take my take my strong one he just said oh here take it i

Now, everybody remembers Take My Strong Arm because that's the joke, right? Now, everyone on the internet is like, yo, what the fuck? This is wrong, blah, blah, blah, Mandela Effect. But check this out. Apparently, there's a girl on Reddit, actually. Okay. Yeah.

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as a joke to get signed by the actor that played that character. And what did he write on the arm? He wrote, Hey, hey, um, Lisa, uh, or have take my, take my strong arm. And then it's like on the baby doll, but he said the line, take my strong arm. But in the movie, it's in the movie. It wasn't. Yeah. In Disney channel. They, I think they made a parody of that exact scene. And the whole joke was take my strong arm. And then the laugh track. Ah,

Yeah. You know what I mean? It's always that. It's because it's a joke. It's because it's a joke. But that never. That line never existed. Oh, that's crazy. Yeah. That's kind of on the same level as the Macaulay Culkin one. What's a Macaulay Culkin one? No, I already told. The Christmas one. Where it's like. Oh, yeah, yeah. Like the lines. Yeah, the lines is crazy. Because they can't take it out. They can't.

They can? They can. Like the Lilo, they changed the washing machine. Yeah, they changed shit. Lines are lines though. I know. You know what I mean? Yeah, I don't know, bro. I don't know how they do it. I think what happens is there's parodies of shit and then we just remember the parodies instead because the parodies were more iconic. What do you think is more popular? The original or the parodies of? The parodies probably.

Because parodies are more funny. I'm not gonna lie. Like when SNL does the skits, everybody loves the skits. That's true. Everybody loves a good SNL parody skit. That's true. Yo, I thought we were gonna be on SNL because they were making like the TikTok feed. No way. And they were doing... So they did...

Alex Earl. Yeah, they did like oh back on the call me daddy podcast because she's on tick tock a lot Yeah, but I thought because we're probably the most like we you can make fun of us. Yeah, we're gonna go tick tock Like once you see really did you have that theory? That would be us. I know so I said yo every they did Keith Lee fuck But I had a feeling when I was cool I was waiting for us because it's like yo we could be made as a joke man

Ah, man. Missed opportunity. Missed opportunity. Soon, bro. Soon. We got to make the podcast bigger for that. We'll get it up there. We'll get it up there. That's one of our goals. Yo, but I found more evidence because, okay, we're talking about like losing our minds and shit. Yeah. You know that that's the incident when Wendy Williams fell?

Yeah, yeah. So remember when I was talking about how she was shit-talking Beyonce before, right? And this is going on for months and months that she's been shit-talking Beyonce. Because there was one I didn't know about. So in one of her gossip episodes, she starts it off with, someone's jealous of Adele.

And then she goes, it's Beyonce. So Wendy Williams said this. Yeah. So Wendy Williams is saying all this stuff about Beyonce, right? Yeah. A month later, what happens? She finally fell. And then, you know what's crazy? I don't know if it's Beyonce or like- She's sick now. No, the industry, they're trying to put it on dementia. Wow.

Fam, on the Wikipedia, you know how when you search up like celebrity health stuff, you actually have to go deep and search it. On her Wikipedia and when you search up Wendy Williams, everywhere, oh, she has dementia. She has dementia. Just because it's like they're trying to discredit her from all her sayings. You know what I mean? So it's like she really got targeted because she just kept shit talking Beyonce. Because I heard of something like this before and then they literally call it a social media hitman.

I might have mentioned this to you before. Yeah, yeah. So what they'll do is they'll take precautions to try and pretty much stray an opinion...

or stray the perception of a person into a whole different route. And if you think about it, there's strategic ways you could do that. You could pay some people off to give their opinions that have a platform. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. And honestly, that's kind of obvious. Like you can see those happening all the time. And then you have people that can hack into their stuff.

Post things. Not on their behalf. AI now. You can make anything you want. Now, there's this movie called... I think it's called...

Fall Guy, you watched it? Fall Guy. No. It came out recently. It's with Ryan Gosling. So in Fall Guy, they actually tackled on that concept of, yo, people can dead ass be framed for pretty much murder with AI. Because what they planned was in the movie, Ryan Gosling was supposed to be framed for a murder that the lead actor in a film was the cause of. But since the lead actor has money and shit, since everybody loves the lead actor...

Let's blame it on the freaking body, the body double. And what they did was they put him in a screen, did his whole like facial recognition thing. And they were able to put it overlay on a video of pretty much the murder being happened.

murder taking place and bro, he just got, you know, got in trouble for it. But he was able to like, in the movie, the chick gets solved. Yeah. But still, I wouldn't be surprised if we hear about cases that go crazy and all of a sudden it was just a hoax. It wasn't even a hoax. It was just like people being framed. Oh,

Speaking of which, do you hear what happened to Liam Payne? There's more news on Liam? So three people have been charged with his murder. Who? Like close friends or what? Apparently there's like... Hitmen? No, it was people...

involved with substances really I don't know too much into it because there's not a lot of details yet yeah not a lot of details but I'm sure there's gonna be like a whole documentary going on about it yo who knows it could be because some theories are speculating because he was speaking out or he was ready to

say something about all of this Diddy stuff going on that they wanted to take him out and he's willing to speak out fam we have to talk about how Jimmy Kimmel started crying you know more about this oh that was crazy like I don't know anything I just I didn't even know he cried on television so

What's the theory? So this is just the theory. This is just the theory. But Jimmy Kimmel, he pretty much started crying on top. Okay. Before I start, I just want to say we're Canadian. We don't care about politics. We're Canadian. Let's preface this. We don't really care. We're dealing with our own shit down here. We're just watching what y'all are up to. You know what I mean? But Jimmy Kimmel, he pretty much put like a statement out and he's like upset with Trump being president, right? And

And he was crying. He's crying, feel me? And he was like, yo, this is going to be terrible for America, blah, blah, blah. He's shedding tears and shit. Yeah. But check this out. I looked at the comments of the video. Everybody in the comments is saying, yo, he's probably crying because he knows he's going to go to jail now. And why? Because...

Theory or not even theory. But people are saying is they're going to release like the whole Epstein list and pretty much crack down on everybody that was meant to be in trouble. Because we still haven't got the names of everyone that was there that should be charged with fraud.

trafficking and you know all of those terrible crimes right you can tell when somebody knows that they're like they're about to be exposed like it's either like he really cared that much about you know or like he was actually gonna be a troll i'm not gonna lie if i was gonna go to jail i would probably cry too i would cry too thank god beast like

But who knows, though? This is just like a theory. This is what people are saying. Yeah, but I've seen a video when Trump, they're interviewing Trump, and there was this lady pressing him, pressing him. He's like, oh, if you win, would you declassify the 9-11 tapes?

He's like, yeah. Oh. Would you declassify blah, blah, blah tapes? He said, yeah. And then the lady asked the last one, would you declassify the Epstein list? And he hesitated. He's like, yeah. I guess he has to then. Yeah, no, he has to. It was one of those ones where it's like. Because, like, wouldn't he be on it too, though? That's the thing. Yeah, because there's a picture with him. Yeah, I swear he's part of it too. You feel me? But I feel like, I don't know.

That's why it's weird that he hasn't hit it. And wasn't he friends with Diddy too? I swear he's friends with Diddy. Yeah, he was. He was like, yo. He said something about Diddy that he's like a great guy or something. Oh, shit.

I mean, yo. I'm trying to see the list though. Whichever way it goes, I just want to see the list. Oh, okay. Last celebrity I'm going to talk about. The actor in Agatha all along. You know her, Aubrey Plaza. Yeah, Aubrey Plaza. What about her? You know when she got her an acting award or I think it was like some random award that she got. She won on stage and guess who she thanked? Who'd she thank? And she was rushed off stage after she said this. What? Look, I'll just show you the video. This was crazy.

Okay, look. Agatha all along. And they're laughing, right? Yeah. They tried to whisper. Boom. She got walked off. Okay, it's either that or it's a joke. I don't know. It is like creepy, but like... But even if it is a joke, okay, say this whole thing is a joke, why would they still make that joke? It has to be true. Jokes come from somewhere. Jokes come from somewhere. There's a little bit of truth. Yeah, I was going to say, there's a statement that says, within a joke, there's always some truth. Mm-hmm.

Facts come on man. Okay, there's something there's something really crazy. I want to show you yeah, so this this is going viral right now and Think about this. We've seen footage of ghosts before okay, so

But one of the places we never really heard about ghosts coming from until recently was the tombs of Egypt. Yo, somebody took a picture in one of the tombs in Egypt. Literally, the ancient tombs fam. They took a picture and they saw a picture

a picture or a figure of a person there that looks like an ancient Egyptian ghost. Now, this is where it gets crazy, right? So this is the picture I'm going to show you. So this is the picture. So it's in the tomb and it's right beside the sarcophagus or the statue. Now, this is the picture itself. Does that not look like a person? That looks like a person, right? Right?

Right here. This looks like a whole person. Yes. So the person that took this picture was alone in the room when it happened to them. But she noticed that there was a person that ran out, right? After they took the picture. After they took the picture, they realized, yo, what the fuck is this beside? Now it gets crazier, right? Okay, okay. Because...

They showed it. And this is the picture enhanced. So you can see behind it. It's almost semi-transparent as a spirit would be, right? Now, this is where it gets weird. Because they showed it to one of the archaeological experts that were giving the tour. They showed the picture. And what they noticed was...

Holy shit. Yo, that looks exactly like the husband of the tomb of this wife. And then they went and looked at pictures and pretty much the carvings of what he would be wearing. And it matched exactly the stripes that's what he wears.

Oh, that's crazy. Look at the clothes. Look at the clothes. Exact stripes. Exact ribs. And the hat. The hat, yeah. It's a helmet or a hat? It's like a hat, I think. So they found proof of the afterlife in Egypt. I mean, that would make sense, though, because...

Yo, we always say that ghosts would, what, take over vacant places. Yeah, yeah. Inside the pyramids, it's all vacant. It's always vacant. That's true. You know what I mean? Who's the mummy that died that was so popular? I forgot her. Tutankhamun. Yeah. King Tut. Yeah, King Tut, fam. He's probably walking around in his thing.

thing pierce pyramid so the theory with that too is they really really wanted to bring their riches with them to the afterlife so that's why they put like a whole bunch of gold in there they put a whole bunch of things in there now if that were the case i don't know this is just like my own theory because you can't bring those things with you do you think doing so trapped them

because they couldn't let go of their past life or they couldn't let go of their physical life because they're so rich, they're so wealthy and they're abundance of all this shit. When they go into the next life, they're scared they're gonna leave it all behind.

Because they didn't want to leave it behind. They were stayed in between. So they're just roaming on earth with their riches that they can't even use anymore. They can't even use anymore. Oh, that's kind of... Oh, do you think... Okay, say a person dies and it's like they like... Oh, fuck. It's like they died at the wrong time and they still have stuff to fulfill. Mm-hmm.

And like deep down, like their spirit doesn't want to leave earth. They would get the choice to be put or go up. I forgot who said it. Is that something? Is that something already? The...

Because people say, people say, and obviously nobody knows for sure. Yeah, obviously nobody knows. Nobody knows for sure. Like that's an option. But a theory is, a theory is that's the reason their spirit's roaming. Because if you have unfinished business, their spirit can only be laid to rest after they complete their set mission. Yes, yes. That's what I was trying to get to, yeah. But, and then you have those missions that what if they can't be completed? Completed. Then their spirits are going to be unrested forever.

True. You know what I mean? Yeah. Like, for example, what if their mission or the thing holding them back was something physical or, sorry, yeah, like physical luxury. Yeah. And that shit cannot be fulfilled. But things like love or things of avengement. It's like your soul's not ready to go. Those things could be fulfilled, but things of, like, physical matter can't really. Yeah.

Facts. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. They kind of tackled that on in like the new Outer Banks episode or new Outer Banks season. Oh, you don't watch Outer Banks? No, no, no. But they're kind of dealing. What's interesting about Outer Banks is they've done like treasure hunting and then now they're tying in kind of the ghost stuff to it as well. Word.

Because there's certain treasures they say is cursed, right? And one of the ones being the Titanic, remember the, it was the necklace. That was the cursed necklace that sank the Titanic, this and that.

Now, one of the cursed things people say is very, very cursed is Blackbeard's treasure. Oh, they're still looking for that shit? Yeah, like they can't find it. Damn. It's been time. Yeah, it's been time. I've heard that so long ago when I was a kid. But that's what Outer Banks is on right now. And people said, and this is just like the story along with it, but...

There's certain treasures that because there's so much, I guess, killing attached to it or so many, I guess, betrayal, evil. There's so many dirty ass things you have to do to get a massive amount of gold. You know? Especially from like a whole civilization. You probably have to rape the whole freaking civilization. Take all their gold. It's freaking, you know, tragic. In the show, does...

Does it show in Outer Banks? Does it show the ghost crabs or no? What are your ghost crabs? Because in Outer Banks, if you go to one of the beaches, at night, there's crabs that you can't see. So you would have to put a white light, I mean, a light on it. Oh, actually? Yeah, and you would see a bunch of them. They're just white, just crawling around. No way. But you wouldn't see them unless you put a light on.

what the hell i think that sarah said shout out sarah i saw it on her story there she was like putting it on the ground and there was a bunch of crabs like that they couldn't see if it was dark yeah is that like a safety mechanism type thing no it was just like it's just a thing out there like like is there a safety mechanism for like the animal probably oh probably yeah yeah but would that would that be like counterproductive though because you can't see it yeah yeah that's what i'm saying oh no it would be helpful because they can't be hunted have you ever seen the the ginseng plant the one that looks like thick

Nevermind. No, no, no. The ginseng plant. Like, yeah, I know what ginseng is, but there's ones that look... Yeah, yeah. You know what jumps? Wait, what? Have you ever seen a jump? A ginseng plant jump? No way. So when you... They can, like, move on their own? Yeah, they can move on... No way! I'll show you the video. So when you pick a ginseng plant, you have to be very careful because the nerves of it is very, like... I guess, like, it's like... What do you call it?

It's fragile. Yeah, yeah. I mean, so when you cut the roots off and the ginseng plant is finally free, it'll jump off. I never knew that. I'll show you. It's funny, bro. I thought it was a joke at first, too. You're jumping. Ready? So once you put the roots out, it jumps away. It's like it's escaping. Wait, what? Say again. Let me say again. What the fuck? That's a thing? Look. So when you cut all the roots, it'll jump out. Hold on. Oh, right there. What the frick?

the freak? I didn't know that. So you have to get it out without jumping. You have to scrape it really carefully. You know what, though? There's some weird ass plants. For example, like the fly trap shit. And there's another one. I think it's in Asia. Leave it in the comments so you know what it's called. But it's like a plant that it looks like grass. But if you touch it, it'll go like this and shit. What?

Like if you touch it, it goes like this. It looks alive. It is alive. It is a plant. But it moves when you touch it. It moves as if it's an alien type thing. It has tentacles and shit. I've never seen it. But yo, that's so funny because I thought I was getting trolled until I've seen three other videos of the same shit.

It's like trying to escape. Like, don't catch me. So I have a theory. Yeah. Okay. And this is like a personal theory I have because every time we ever been to the casino, who's always winning?

Who? The Chinese people, right? Always winning. Yeah, yeah. Baccarat. Yeah. And they usually have like their own, what do you call it? Like the luck, good luck charms. Because they're huge on the superstitions, right? Yeah. I don't know exactly what culture this is from, but there's a huge trend of people rubbing cinnamon on their hands, then going to the casino and playing slots and

And always winning the jackpot. Cinnamon. Cinnamon. Yeah. So people have tried it and posted videos on TikTok, Instagram, everything. They take cinnamon, pour it in their hands and rub it like this. And then they end up winning jackpots. And there's been a couple of videos like that. That's the equivalent of, you know, those people tapping the screen. Yeah, I know. It's like, it's like their own superstition or whatever. Right. But I'm just curious. What would cinnamon have?

But there's so many of those, though. There's so many of those. Because some people have, like, trinkets. Yeah, the peanut, right? You said? Walnuts. Walnuts. But cinnamon. I don't know. I really don't know. I feel like all of them is just superstition, bro. You think so? Yeah, because with a superstition, you go in with better mentality, maybe. But it is superstition, yes. But also, there has to be a spiritual aspect to it.

Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Because maybe you manifested so... You think you're going to win because you have this on it. And then now you have way more faith going into it than a regular person of, this is just a casino. I mean, like, I do believe these guys, like the tapping on the screen ones, do have better luck. Because they're like, they actually think they're going to win.

Maybe. Maybe that's why. You never know. Maybe. Yeah. So it's their own. It's like a placebo effect. It's a placebo. But it's the placebo. But it's also still playing with chance. You know what I mean? Yeah. But I think that's just proof. Yeah. I dead ass think that's proof of your world comes from you.

you know what i mean yeah like it reacts to how you you experience it rather than the world making you experience the world if that makes sense true and because yo low-key asian people are really good at like um

What do you call this? - Superstitions, right? - Superstitions, like they're known for that, you know what I mean? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - So, and when they go at the baccarat table, they're around so many people. Like, did you see this one guy playing baccarat and the whole family around? It's like they know that they're gonna come up on something. So imagine that energy in one table, bro. - I remember when I was little, me and my cousins would play Pokemon and I forgot why we did it, but we were trying to, I think we were catching Mewtwo, we were catching something big, we were catching probably a Mewtwo or whatever.

We played it so long and we're trying to catch it and would never get it. I think we're trying to use a Pokeball or whatever. So it was even harder. Okay. And then we decided, yo, we have to connect. And we're just all touching fingers like this. But tell me why.

Tell me why that's the time at work, though. That's the time at work. So I dead ass think whatever you, I guess, put the energy to and the faith in, it really works like that. True. But to what I was going to say with it, sorry, is the thing is with that, though, is when you put faith in those, I guess, like superstitions and those type of things, do they ever really last, though?

Yeah. I was just going to say. They don't. But you put faith in God, it always comes back. Always comes back. Yep. And I used to do that. My biggest, I think this is low key. I don't know if it was like OCD-ish of me, but when I had a good, I remember having like one of the best days ever. I got my report cards back. It was so good. Did best on every test. Right? Yeah.

I decided to live that day, the same routine every single day. This is like grade six because I felt like that, that if I repeated the steps I did, I would have the same great day.

So I would, before I would leave my house, I would touch my bat. I would, I would the same way. I would go and make a butter sandwich and eat it in the car the same way, same time. I was like, I was living groundhog, but doing it every day. I don't know if I was, that was me putting my own OCD into action, but I was doing that for so long. Maybe that whole time.

Actually not that whole time. Maybe I had like half a year. Wow. Yeah. And then I had to stop doing it because that one day I had a bad day and I was like, this is not real.

You know what I mean? But that was the, I low key had OCD back then. That's interesting. Yeah. So you were kind of trapped into that because that's what you believe. That's what I believe so much. Yeah. That's actually really interesting. Yeah. I think that was my first, like, cause I was small. That was like my first thing of like, Oh faith, like, Oh, maybe I, if I do this right. You know what I mean? I might have a good day today. Yeah. That was my first interjection. I think, I think I do that with like stupid stuff though. You know, like,

Like, I don't know. Like, I'm weird with it. Like the same shit with, like, Pokemon and connecting? You would do that? You still do that still. But you make a joke about it. I joke about it. I'll joke about it. You'll joke about it. I don't take it seriously. I feel you shouldn't take those things serious besides God, man. Besides, like, your actual faith. True. Because if you put too much energy into those things, then you're forgetting...

Did those things... Are they the reason you're on Earth? Yeah. No. They're not. You know what I mean? Yeah, the main reason you're on Earth is... Yeah. Like, we shouldn't put so much attention to crystals and, you know, all of these things because, man, they're just... They're here, but... And even though there may be some truth to them...

who's pulling the strings? Not the crystals, bro. And 100%, we're not always in control. So who is? But we forget that sometimes. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I feel like I think the worst moments in my life

And I guess the darkest moments of my life when I was so lost and I was really looking for what could help me find an edge in life, if that makes sense. Like, how could I better my life through luck? How could I better my life through, I don't know, superstitions? And if I do this, like...

if I do this saying, or if I do this manifestation, my life will be better, this and this and that. But I think the more time you spend focused on trying to grasp at it, trying to grasp it with these things, these things, these things, and not just let it come to you fruitfully and as it should be, those are the times where you're holding yourself back because you put too much attention in wanting rather than being. Mm-hmm.

That makes sense. Yeah. Yeah, because before, remember, we used to rock those... Yeah, all that shit. Yeah, and it kind of passed around because I wasn't even into that. And then you got into that and it just passed on to me. And then, yeah, we just... We both transitioned to the real one. You know what I mean? The real faith. I know.

Yeah. And we're both on our different journeys. But I don't blame people because what happened? Like, I feel like that was the time of COVID. That was the time of the quarantine. And everybody's looking for something to kind of better themselves. And I never think that's a wrong thing of trying to look for...

look for things to better your your health better your your lifestyle your mentality but it just it just sucks when some of these things i don't know they're you're tricked yeah i know but i feel like it's good though because like you know when you learn a lesson you're gonna make the same mistake yeah so now it's like now you know that you're you're never gonna go back to that because you know it was you were getting tricked into something i know you know i mean but i feel like

I feel like I have to be careful sometimes, bro. Yeah. But you have to do your own research. Like, have common sense, bro. No, but even the greatest things in the world, they can have their edge to it that you don't realize is actually bad for you. Mm.

Like, for example, we could be so blind to certain foods being great for us and then we are lied to our whole lives about it. True. Yeah. Like milk, for example. What happened with milk? Milk is good for you in certain things, but milk is actually, damn, it's terrible for our gut. Oh, I thought you were going more of like the, you know how like Kraft Singles is not even cheese and shit like that? Oh, yeah, yeah.

Yo, I'm sure. Fam, you know how much Kraft Singles I consumed in my childhood, bro? That shit probably took off at least 12 days of my life. We should have never known because it's not labeled Kraft Cheese. It's Kraft Singles. What is Singles? Fam, when you burn Kraft Singles, it burns. Yeah, it burns like paper, right? It burns like paper. It doesn't even melt. And the worst one, the drumsticks. You know the cone with the... Oh, yeah, that's not real ice cream. It's not real ice cream. People left it.

Like they'll take it out of the package and leave it. It doesn't it's not like um Like milk, it doesn't turn into milk. It turns into like mashed potato consistency fam. Oh my gosh Like I love I love the drumsticks because like the chocolate at the end bro trust issues fam I'm telling you Yo, one of the biggest ones. Yeah, so one of my favorite things to order with josh, right? What do we always get we get something that's a dinner and a show. What do we get? Oh

So me and Josh, we love getting shit that makes everybody else jealous at the table. So what did we order? We ordered the sizzling place. You know what I mean? We ordered the fajitas or whatever it has like a sizzling hot plate. I didn't realize this. What? Yo, this whole freaking time...

The reason it sizzles like that is because before they take it out, they pour water on the side and then bring it out to you. Oh, it wasn't... It's not, like, actually cooking? It's cooking, but they'll put water on the side and then bring it out to you. That's fucking... Wait, that's dangerous. Hold on. That's dangerous. No, because all that's going to happen is, like, it's going to mist up. It's going to mist up and sizzle more. Wow. So they just add that shit and make it go...

Wow. Yeah, bro. I see the video when it was someone's birthday and his boys ordered fajitas and he was like, you're not invited to my birthday. Everyone was like, oh my God, what plate is that?

That's how you make homies jobs. You order the sizzling plates. Oh, I also found this article where it's like they tested a person's IQ based on the video games that they played. Oh, word. Name like your top three video games that you play right now. Okay, okay. Minecraft. Okay. Call of Duty. Okay.

And Fortnite. Oh, yo. Nagalai, you're up there. Really? Yeah. So I'll go from the lowest to the... So the top three lowest is Rocket League. Okay. Wait, what? So lowest IQ. Yeah. Oh, shit. Yo, that's crazy. Yo, so listen. An average IQ is from like 85 to 115, right? Yeah. Rocket League is 99.3. So... Y'all are... Next one. Next one. GTA. That's 99.6.

Still average. Low vibrations though. No, no, I love GTA though. And then the third one is Fortnite, which is 103. So it's still low. It's like average. Okay. Right? So the highest, the top three highest is Minecraft. Oh! Yeah, 116 because fam, if you're in the back, you have to create your own thing. That's my shit. Minecraft's my shit. Yeah. Minecraft, you have to do your own thing. And then it's Among Us.

Second, oh, that's what a true because if you have to take yet to take like actual personality intelligence with yeah And then the number one I actually believe this is rainbow six siege because the rainbow is all you have to know So much shit like loans cameras. I don't know Because you have to have certain exit points entry points boom boom boom boom but rockin Lee Kelsey cuz all my dogs play rockin Lee

But it is stupid, fam. But you're just, you're a car kicking a soccer ball. Okay, I feel like there's definitely worse games. Yeah. Like, I'm sure that, you know those games that are on the ads? It's like, it multiplies shit. Okay, no. You know what I'm talking about? It's like two people and then it multiplies to five people. And it goes like minus two. Those are my shit. And then you lose two people. Those are my shit.

That's not even in the scale to be honest. But this is like average. Like they're taking average from 85 to 116. Oh, okay, okay, okay. But Minecraft makes a lot of sense. The reason I say Minecraft makes a lot of sense is because it's a lot of memory. And what I realized and I'm sure I think when I'm older to keep my brain functioning really well and being able to be like just like this, like sharp is playing Minecraft. Because what happens?

You have so many chests. You have so many, I guess, tasks in Minecraft. Oh, I have to get coal to cook this meat. I need this amount of wood to make that. There's a lot going on. There's a lot going on, and you hold the information, and you're mindful of it. You're remembering. Remembering, oh, okay, I have 64. That's a stack of wood. I have this much diamonds. You're remembering where everything is in each chest. That's a lot of information. On top of that, you're remembering the recipes, how to make shit. Oh, my God. It's so many. It actually is a lot.

It's goal-based too. Yeah, so it's always goal-based and you're always striving for like, okay I got to do this better this better this better make shit more efficient boom boom boom crazy So I feel like it kind of goes hand in hand. Minecraft is just life. Yeah, that was my theory Go go watch on my Instagram real shit. It's a simple game, but it's what you make out of it Yeah and then like the middle games like the in-between average is like all the Mario games Because Mario games actually gives you a challenge you got to jump over stuff. You know, I mean, um

What do you think is an underrated game that actually takes a lot of... Sudoku. That's a super smart game. And Scrabble. Yeah, Scrabble. Oh my... Yo, all like the newspaper games, even like, you know, the circling the word searches. Fam, I feel like you do that every day. It's part of your daily news and you do it. Yeah, that should make you smart. You're training your brain. It's true. It's true. Yeah, yeah. Because if you're not actively making those decisions in your head or actually challenging your brain... Damn.

All of those muscles, it's dead ass a muscle, right? Because you're just going to get weaker in those senses. Because imagine when we were in elementary school, we're doing math all the time. Multiplication tables, boom, boom, boom, boom.

We're sharp with it. We're quick with it. You know those shows that go, are you smarter than a fifth grader? They don't know shit. The reason that is is because these fifth graders are in it, living it. Yeah. So, yeah, they're smart as fuck for fifth grade level and fifth grade academics because these adults aren't doing what those fifth graders are doing. Yeah, yeah. We're not training our brain. We're not working our brain that way. Mm-hmm.

So you got to kind of keep up. But how do we keep up, bro? How do we keep up? Well, what we don't associate with brain rot. That's the perfect word of right now. Brain rot. Because brain rot. People are taking it as a joke, but it's actually happening. Mm.

Like, you can't have a conversation with someone and then they'll bring up some stupid shit. Scooby-doo. Yeah, like, come on, bro. Like, it's bad. It's bad for the new gen. I'm not gonna lie. Aura Maxing. Aura Maxing. Like, you have... Me with me. One of my boys, Yoshida Emson, he always talks about Aura, bro. He probably mentions Aura so much in that one link-up. Me and him, we're going crazy. And I just bagged. I'm like, yo, that's bad. It shouldn't be like that. I think what's happening is...

entertainment is becoming more and more mcdonald's yeah that's the second time i use it but it makes sense though like that term it's becoming mcdonald's as fuck like it's becoming so i don't know simple fast pleasurable and if you find yourself consuming simple simple fast pleasurable all the time yeah then your life is gonna be what it's gonna be a lack of challenge

It's going to be a lack of true connection because instead of those times where we had to fucking go hunt our meat, bring it to the table, cook, enjoy, eat in front of your family together because that's the time the food is hot. Can't rego heat it because the fire is on right now.

Like all of these little human instincts were straying more and more away from. Crazy, bro. I'm just thinking about it. I don't know if Matt's bagging like that. No, I really didn't bag it like that. Because even when you were showing me songs. Yeah. Remember you were trying to put me on like all the. The older music. The older music, right? Even like Prince, Michael Jackson. I knew this is when I messed up because you had to tell me to listen to the lyrics. Right.

I was already like It's like Natural for me To only listen to a sound A specific sound Really? Yeah Cause I get it now When Playboy's Cardi said In China They don't even listen for lyrics They only listen for sound And they'll vibe off the sound Mmm

fam, I had to snap in and actually listen to the music. I base a song, if it's good or not, if it's like hitting me properly. Interesting. That's really interesting because I literally only ever listen to music that have good lyrics. Really? And that's why I don't really like Cardi. Yeah, because it's vibrational. You can tell, like, I don't even, I don't connect with the lyrics. Yeah, yeah. If I don't connect with the lyrics, I don't really like it.

Yeah. I'm going based off sound. I'm so much of story. Like, I want story. And I want more vibes. Yeah. Interesting, right? Yeah. That's why when you were showing me stuff, it was kind of a disconnect because it's like, it finally had to get there to, it made sense. Bro, but, like, no offense. Yeah. I know Cardi hits. It sounds good. Like, it's music that sounds good and it hits, but like,

That's low-key brain rot. Yeah, it is brain rot. No offense. It is kind of brain rot. Yeah. Because it's like... You know, it's just bullshit, too. Yeah, it is bullshit. No, I can agree with that. Like, it's low vibration, fam. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And if we just keep consuming shit that's bad for us, then we're just gonna end up like... Ah, shit. Skivity toilet. Seriously? I dare someone with my kids to end up like that, bro. I know, I know. We can't have the youth end up like that. Please, like, y'all, like the video.

No, but please, like, you guys have to consume content that's actually good for you. That makes you think. That makes you be more open-minded, more mindful of yourself, what you're doing. If you just continue to watch entertainment that's just rotting yourself, bro, you're not developing. So for this next generation of parents, are you going to give your child the iPad or, like, technical device? I'm going to give them bare books. Because personally, I like reading, right?

But what if he sees all his friends with iPads? Because at that point, when far in the future, I don't think books is going to be, you know what I mean? There's always going to be more tech. Okay, it depends where I decide to settle. Okay. It depends where I decide to settle. Okay, if we're in Hawaii, books. No, because look, if I decide to settle in Canada and just live a regular, I guess, life here, how we're living. Yeah.

Then, obviously, my kids are going to have to play with their friends on technology. I'm not stupid. I'm not controlling like that. I'll give them breaks and give them times to not do it when they can't do it. But what I would do personally, if it were up to me in a perfect world, if I could move everyone I love into one place, I guess away from all of these traps that are terrible for us, I would. I would move to a ranch. Yeah.

give my kids a life. Like, I guess that's more fulfilling in the right ways. And then, but is that more controlling? Is it controlling or is that just the environment they're brought up in? Hmm.

Which one is it? It's probably the environment. Right? Because is it controlling if I just decided to move there and live there? In a way. Is that controlling? That's just where you're brought up, fam. And the thing is, too, is like, I wouldn't want my kids to be disconnected from the world. That's not what I'm saying. I'm just saying I would want them to have a lifestyle that understands the values that aren't appreciated in your life.

Okay. I thought you were... That's why I said it was controlled because I thought you were purposely moving there to get away from... I wouldn't do that after. I would just be living there. Be living there. Have a family and then, I guess, hopefully turn out. Yeah. Just real life Minecraft. I'd rather have a real life Minecraft family. That's crazy. I'd rather be doing missions and shit like collecting wood. Child one is going to have a Minecraft life. No, I don't know. I don't know. Mine's about to be... Yeah, see ya. Yeah.

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