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Remember that day that Josh said I was super drunk? Yeah. I deserve actor of the year still. Why? Why? Because I wasn't drunk that night. Yes, you were. What are you talking about? Listen, so that day, Carlos was like, we have to record, right? So I'm like, bruh.
I'm going to a party and I know I'm gonna get drunk so I text him I'm like, okay. Uh, no, we're drinking we're drinking like and he's not getting it He's like no, we'll film lately. I'm like bro. We're gonna do heavy drinking So I'm like, okay if I come home late, he's still gonna make me record right? Yeah, so Jarlene was actually the drunk one Yeah, I told you I mean before we get into or give me your bag Yeah, and I want you to pretend like I'm super drunk, right? So I go and I walk and I'm like this right and
- This is cow. - Listen, listen, listen. I swear on God. - Okay, continue your story, continue your story. - So I do this. I'm in the washroom and I know they're listening. So I go as loud as I can. It echoes, right? And then Jarlene looks at the bathroom and I'm like,
- Word. - Yeah, man, I do it here. And then all I hear. - But it was already done though. - What do you mean? - You don't have to, what do you mean record when? - Record at night. No, we had to record an episode that week, but we did it after, the day after.
And then all I hear when Jolene goes back out to get me water, Carlos is like, yo, is Gavin okay? And when I heard that, I was like, I was dancing in the washroom the whole time. So you faked it because you don't want to record. What the fuck? Why? No, because I was like, yo, it's mad late. Let's just do it tomorrow. I know he's going to make it. We're not going to record that time, though. I already recorded. Knowing Carlos, he's like, all right, we're going to have to do it right now.
So, nah, I wouldn't have made you do it. No, trust me. That's why I did it. Cause you have to go the extreme. Like I, let's, nah, I'm not like that. I wouldn't, I wouldn't make you. I was sick yesterday. I was sick the last time we recorded. I was like, there's no way we can run. He's like, bro, let's just run. I have to go. We had to, cause we're not going to have an episode. Yeah, exactly. And that's why I was right. Because remember I told you, you should record double before. So I'm always right, bro. It always, my gut.
it never fails me because remember I told you when two weeks ago before I went to Hawaii I'm like bro we gotta record two we gotta record two who ended up being right yeah you're right low key I tell you I can see the future sometimes with this shit I can see the future not everybody sees it
Not everybody sees it. I sound crazy until it happens, you know? Yeah, that's funny though. But deadass, sometimes, yo, if you didn't want to do it, just tell me, like, I don't care. Yeah, but sometimes I'm like, I know how you work. Like, as a person, I know how you work already. So I'm like, okay, I know he's not going to do this, so I have to take it to this extreme, you know? Mm.
But yeah. But it's okay. It's already done. That's games, bro. See, that's some shorty shit though. Cause like if you're pretending and you have to like fake shit, then it's like, for what? I'm your homie. I know. I know. You know what I mean? Like you don't have to pretend. But that was a funny story. Cause Josh, the next day he texted me, he's like, yo bro, are you blessed? Yeah. We thought you were sick, bro. We thought you were like down bad. I was, I was good. Damn. What the fuck? But yeah. That's pretty good acting. I'm not gonna lie. That was really good acting. Yeah. I was in there like,
Wow. I walked through the door like, what the fuck? Because you didn't want to record? Yeah, yeah. Because it was already late. I'm like, oh, he's going to be, oh, let's go. Doug, it was like 3 a.m. I'm not going to make you record at 3 a.m. You never know. I never know with you actually. Because you were wide awake. You were with friends. So I'm like, fuck.
If I don't know, but if there's home, if we have friends over, I'm not going to record friends. Unless it's like a collab, a collab like podcast. All good. All good. But recently, like we've been, I've been hanging with like a lot of, um, influence. Fam, you missed out on a lot of stuff. Cause yeah, I was sick. I don't know why that week. And,
Everyone had a motive. You know those ones like the days you don't hang out with your homies. Yo, we saw LeBron. We fucking saw- - Yeah, I don't know why, holy shit. Yo, that happens though. Sometimes when I take like a leave of absence, when I miss shit, then like all of a sudden all these people have stories to tell me like what the fuck, what'd I miss bro? - I don't know why, it's like bad luck. - The worst thing is like, I remember when I was in elementary school, bruh, I still remember to this day,
One of my friends, she had a debut. - Oh. - One of my friends, she had a debut. And then I was invited, but my parents, they asked me to like go to, go with them to Chicago for no reason too. It was literally just for like, to drop off my Lola. - Yeah. - But I wasn't, I didn't really need to be there. It was just like more like, yo, you gotta come with us, the whole family's going. - Facts, facts. - Bruh. So I like, I had a sense in my stomach, like, nah, can I stay? I really have to stay. I really have to stay.
They had like one of the craziest parties after the debut. And then after that, they kind of made like a friend group within that like debut party. And they started throwing more jams. And guess who wasn't invited? Cause bro wasn't there. And bro didn't meet those people. I'm like, fuck, I missed out on all that shit. Your parents, Loki, stopped the big Canada event. Big Canada event. Cause who knows what would happen if I ended up in that friend group. You would have ended up with a Filipino right back.
- You would have been- - I would have ended up- - No, 100%, you would have been more in touch with your Filipino side. - Dah! - 'Cause if you know Carlos, he's not Filipino. I always say that. #CarlosIsNotFilipino in the comments. - I'm Filipino by blood. Yo, actually, you know, I'm actually like part Samoan, part Hawaiian. Like for real. - Okay, you go there two times? - I'm part, no, no, no, no, for real, for real.
My uncle did like the Ancestry DNA. Oh, shit. He actually looked at it like Hawaiian, Samoan. I get that though. There's like Indian. I have Indian. I think like 12% Indian, something like that. But this is all like small stuff. And then- No, just taking like Samoans, you're probably the smallest Samoan in the history of Samoans because they're big men. They're big. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I mean, look at- Oh, Max Holloway's Hawaiian though.
Max Hollow is kind of skinny. Some Hawaiians are skinny. Some Hawaiians are big. But low-key, it might just be the diet too. Imagine eating bare rice. Facts. Facts. Facts. Fried bread. Yeah. Yo, when I went to Hawaii though, uh,
- Yeah. - Damn, every single thing, every single, if you go to McDonald's, they have rice with it. - Oh, for real? - Yeah, they have rice at McDonald's. - Do they have like a sausage and like the gravy? - They have spam, eggs and rice at McDonald's in Hawaii. - That's why they're all big fam. - Crazy. - They're all big and happy 'cause it's good food. It's not shit food. - Yeah. - But it's like all cows. - And I try thinking like, when I'm trying to get food out here, there's literally so many different spots we can eat, but all of them are bad for you. Like every single, if you go walking distance,
Doug, McDonald's, fucking Wendy's, Burger King, all these spots, burgers, burgers, burgers. It's all the same shit. It's all fried. It's all bad for you. It's all food that like if you continuously eat, you'll die. So you have to kind of go out of your way to go buy groceries, to cook yourself the good meals and then even like make yourself healthy that way. Exactly. But it's worse too in the US because remember when we were searching food, it was actually so easy to find the next chicken spot.
Like it was a chicken spot connected to a chicken spot connected to a burger place. Like all in USA, all the eats are good there. So I know I get it why they're so fat down there. Oh, because it's too tempting? It's so tempting. Yeah. Where we were, we were never running out of options. And how did you feel at the end of that trip?
shit like shit yeah low-key it was too much because honestly any vacation fam vacation always sets me back yeah i'm not gonna lie like health wise health wise health wise mental wise is whatever i feel like i feel like if you go to hawaii right it would not set you back mentally but if you go it sets you back like physic for me i was eating hella food bro oh shit anytime anytime like i take like a
like a vacation yeah i kind of let myself go like okay since i'm here then i gotta go like enjoy everything i'm not gonna i'm not gonna be there and just like no i'm not gonna try that i'm not gonna try that i gotta try everything bro yeah that's true that's true because experience at the end of the day i'm not gonna have full moon like oh i went to hawaii but i didn't do that i gotta go back now i know and you don't know when the next time you're going yeah that's true oh and uh since we're talking about uh the last podcast yeah the big story that you said uh that lady who's like
That person isn't real. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Fam, take in, I truly believe you now. - Yeah. - 'Cause she recently went missing. - Nah! - Yes, and there was an article. There was an article by the airline. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - They tried to contact her. They couldn't find her or any of her family members. - Damn, what the whole family? - Whole family.
What the fuck? No, no, no, no. Worth of ease. This is real life. This is not a fire drill. Hold on. So she went missing. Everybody she knows went missing. That is 100% confirmed that she saw a shapeshifter in that thing. What do you think it is then? I don't know.
Like you said, it was a shapeshifter fan. It was a ghost. Something. Because she said the person changed into somebody else. Yeah. So usually the people that change into somebody else, they say there's this thing like the reptilians. We talked about this before. Yeah, yeah. And usually the reptilians...
Quote unquote. They're like the celebrities or like the elites. Yeah. That can shape shit. I know. So why would they take her? So maybe it's like, oh, I got exposed. It's going viral. All right, let's take her out. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But there's also another guy. Same, I think same airline too. Mm-hmm.
Where the guy literally did the exact same thing. Yeah. Hold on. I'll show you the video. So it's been going on a long time. So everyone can't explain why this guy was freaking out too. But he's saying that someone... Hey, look. Wait, what is he doing though? He's just like... No, same thing. He's like saw a person that wasn't real. And he stormed his way. Like he forced his way off. Oh, what the fuck? Yeah, look. He's trying to get out, but people are stopping him. His boys are stopping him.
And he said that it was like somebody that wasn't real? Yeah, he was like, that person's not real. Let me get out. And he charged. But look, if that guy goes missing too, something up with these airplanes. High key? What if it's a thing of like, okay, this is just what I heard. Do you know what Project Bluebeam is? Yeah, I talked about it. Yeah, like the fake aliens? The fake aliens. Yeah. What if...
Lot of these events that are happening because this is a conspiracy on a conspiracy because we see the original conspiracy was like it could be this it could be that Now it could be like a like a person that actually shapeshifts Yeah, but what if it's opening up the ideas for us to start believing into things that aren't so far-fetched from that You know, I mean, so let's say let's say I tell you I tell you aliens aliens exist, right and
But you haven't seen any proof of a UFO. You haven't seen any proof of like different planets, blah, blah, blah, blah. But now that I feed you the information that your planets exist, there's life that exists out there. There's UFOs that landed here. There's crashes. Then it kind of opens you up. It is more susceptible to believing everything else. So if project, project blue beam, if it was really real,
That's a perfect setup. Now you're onto something still. Because it's opening the ideas like the supernatural that does exist. Get ready. Yeah. You know? Oh, fuck. Now, speaking about aliens too, fam, some guy...
What do you call this Chad GPT or AI illustrated he typed it in AI? Can you make a movie about the future? Yeah, and the whole movie was about a an alien apocalypse the whole movie Yeah, taking over the world people getting kicked out the earth. They had to move. Where's the original question? It was can you make a movie about the future about the future? Yeah, and it was that it could have been anything robots not even robots. It was aliens and
Interesting. You know what I mean? Interesting. Cause I, I did ask, believe I've been saying this from, from bare time. The only way for the world to come together is, is, is for everybody to be against one common enemy. Yeah. That would be someone not from our earth. Yeah.
Like a Thanos type level threat. Hopefully we don't have to go against that Thanos type level threat because we are not ready. Men's are so divided right now. True. But at the same time, do you think aliens would be that much more advanced than us? Yes. Or would they just be like... Yeah, 100% bro. Do you think you could outsmart people that landed here? That landed here? Mmm.
Don't know to an extent cuz obviously this like whole this is like home court advantage, you know, yeah, yeah But at the same time I feel like aliens will come down with next some next technology some next blood like the shit that we see in car like the ray gun Yeah, like they would have the regular probably they have like some shit can't even block
Yo, you know, um, you know in Star Wars when they fight with lightsabers and shit? Yeah, lightsabers. So there's actually a technique that you can easily kill anybody in a Star Wars fight if you're fighting with lightsabers. What? You know how they always fight and they go like... Yeah, yeah. And they hit each other, right? They go like this. No, but they even flip it. Okay. If you just...
you just go like this close your lightsaber you can kill them bro you could kill them back down so imagine imagine i have a sword like this i make you block right yeah but it retracts and it comes back out you're dead bro yeah that's like the question mark yeah that's the question bro you're dead fam you're not blocking that's it wait but i don't think
Wait, yeah, they do have a button, right? Yeah, they have a button. Okay, I thought that was on like Disneyland. But all the time you see them go. If they close it and then reopen, they're dead, bro. They can't block that shit. They don't even know where they're going to open it from. Do they know the story that you were like the only ones in the park with like a Jedi? That wasn't me. That wasn't me. What did you have?
- You did. - You're talking about Disneyland. - Yeah, I don't think I told that story to you. - I was the only one. There was a couple of us. - Well, there was a couple of men. - There was a couple of us, man. The cool guys. - But Carlos forgot his hoodie like mad times. And the only time he's like, yo, if I don't have a hoodie, I want something cool. - Yeah. - So he gets like, what do you call those? - It was a Jedi cloak. - The Jedi cloak. - It was a brown like Jedi cloak. But I only got it, I only got it 'cause Kanye said like his whole Yeezy line was inspired by Star Wars.
No, that's why you got it. And if you really take it in, if you look at like Star Wars, like movies, it's all, it's all like Yeezy-esque. Yeah. Everything, bro. Like the sand, the like, the colors, even the like fabric uses, that's all like Yeezy-esque. If you think about it. Yeezy is just, the more fashion I've seen, it's just like, the more homeless you look, the better. You know what I mean?
Yeah, low key. But there's also a conspiracy theory about a movie that came out recently too. So I don't know if you've ever heard The Sound of Freedom. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that whole thing is trying to give awareness about child trafficking, right? But this theory is everyone who's gone into movies to watch it
The movie theaters have teamed up. They stopped it. Yeah. And trying not to sell tickets, trying not for people to watch it. Yeah, yeah. I've seen one where it's like, oh, the person tries to buy tickets. They said it's...
Fully sold out Goes in the movie theater Nobody there Yeah Another one It was like Oh we have to The guy comes in He's like Oh we have to download the movie It's gonna take an hour We can give you your movie back Like you guys can walk out Yeah There's Fam That never happens They're trying to stop them From watching it Exactly And the two The two main ones They have been doing They've turned They've been turning off the AC Yeah And they've keeping They've been keeping the lights on The whole time
- Turn off the AC? - Yeah, turn off the AC so it's hot as hell in there. And then movies usually, the lights when it goes on, the lights stay on the whole time and people complain.
So they don't want to stay there and watch the whole thing. Think about it, bro. If you're trying to expose a certain group that has a lot of money, they can do everything possible to try and make that not be out there. Now, there's a deeper conspiracy onto that. And not a lot of people know about this one. But... And I'm not saying it's not a good movie. I truly believe it's a good movie and it has a good message, which is a good message to be aware about these things. But...
There's a deeper conspiracy. This is not my theory. But they say, and there's proof, that the creator and director, I think even the actor that's in the movie, Sound of Freedom, is a Freemason. Now, I'm going to show you some pictures. The main guy. Yeah. Check this out. This is crazy. This is some dangerous shit, though. So, like...
You gotta be careful, feel me? This is not my info. I'm just like, you know, I'm showing y'all too. I'm just showing y'all too. Don't shoot the message, feel me? So this is Tim Ballard. Who the movie is based on wearing a Freemason necktie. So this is what they say. Wait. Did I read that wrong?
Oh, hold on. Okay. So this is who it's based on. It's not actually the person. Yeah, that's right. This is what it's based on. Yeah. So this person... Okay, look. This is who the movie is based on. Like this guy. And...
What he wears is like the Freemason logo on the tie and shit like this. Now, they looked into it and there's actually an initiative to help with, to stop children from going missing. Okay. Now, check this out. So, let's say you have a movie and the movie pretty much tells everybody, yo, your kids are at risk of being kidnapped, which is real. Kids do get kidnapped. Right.
Now what if you come up with a solution the same year? Everybody would what? Try to kill you? No, would try to buy your product. Oh, it's like a good. It's promoting good. Yeah, but it's always business behind it. So they promote a problem.
And then they give you, they sell you a what? A solution. A solution. So what did they do? It's called a Masonic Child Identification Program. And this, pretty much what this is, it's a charitable initiative in North America by North American Masonic Lodges that they aid in the identification of missing children. But the way they do it is not what we think. How? It's through a chip.
What? It's through an implanted chip to track your kids. Ew. Now, if you think about it, putting a chip into somebody, it's kind of like what we do with dogs. Like, if my dog goes missing, I put, like, a chip in him. But is there any other ill intent when you put a chip into somebody? Because you know what it could do. It's child traffic, fam.
child traffic you don't know what it could do because it could do even more because we hear about like nanobots and like things like that that can control us from even just being in our system yeah so imagine like it sells you a solution but the solution has problems with it you know what i mean it's like there's there's layers onto it it's not what you think is the solution it becomes a problem yeah because so many times like we're who knows if
I don't want to get into like Two conspiracy but Yeah yeah We've been sold A lot of solutions Which have ended up Being problems That is true bro And we all believed in it too You know what I'm saying Damn bro It's true though Yeah it's true Right
Like there's so many things like at this point, I don't know. I don't know what to believe though. Cause the only thing you can do really is just like trying to inform yourself at the same time, fam. There's a lot of people that take it to a next extreme. And then that's all they look into. That's all like, they just dive into the rabbit hole.
But bro, that's no way to live. You know what I mean? I remember I was in Jamaica and there was like two random visitors. They didn't know each other, but they were having the like the craziest talk about the vaccine. Yeah. And there was one guy fully like, that shit's bullshit, man. Look at me. I'm in Jamaica. Shit like that. And then the other one who's, you know, researching. So it's like, nah, there's, there's no,
I could see like both perspectives. There's really no, no right or wrong. It's just like, which one you, you, you believe and you go out and, and choose. You know what I mean? Yeah. Okay. What do you think about it right now? What about the vaccine? Yeah. I'm not gonna say nothing about that. Why? I don't know. I don't want to say nothing about the vaccine.
Okay, we don't have to talk. It's like, I believe in getting the shot, but like all the boosters, I don't believe in that shit. More, and if they bring it back, I will not get it. I don't think so. Because you already lost trust, right? Yeah. Because how many times can you be fooled, right? You can only be fooled like twice and then you learn. Yeah. Did you get COVID? Nah. Oh, I did actually. Oh, I didn't get COVID. At all? No. Not once? Not once. Oh, shit. Yeah, let me knock over for that too. But yeah. Not once? Not once. Damn. Yeah.
Because the way I saw it was like, if I got it and I overcame it, look, you can't really get it again. I mean, you could get it again, but like you built antibodies for it, right? Everyone is saying that's like they rather get COVID because it's like, oh yeah, I'll be blessed the next time it comes around because I already did it. You know what I mean? But you get mans like that and then you get it four times like Ryan Coon.
Like, yeah, but you have to be, like, diligent, bro. You can't be like, yo, I'mma be careful and then actually go out and party all the time. Like, nah, it doesn't work like that. You put yourself at risk, fam. That's like saying, that's like saying, I'm gonna, nah, nevermind. No, but yo, sometimes some of my friends play too much because it's like, have you ever been, like,
I don't know like the whole uh I should inform myself on like more of the hand signals because it's like if some kid was like being uh child trafficked and yeah and I seen them and they're trying to signal me and I couldn't like thing it's like I've never have you been in that position where like a kid looks at you weird and you're like I feel like I would know yeah you would know yeah I feel like you would know fam my friends they're we're just driving on the highway yeah and then this guy's like writes in big letters I'm being kidnapped on his phone and like puts
- On the window? - And I'm like, yo bro, you gotta stop playing.
He's like yo, I was like yo, have you got a stop play cuz a person will believe that and they're gonna call the cops on us Yeah, no people people will stop you. Yeah, like he's probably stop Imagine a big-ass kid like all you see when you're driving Not the craziest the crazy I seen I was on the highway before with my parents Yeah, and I was the only one that was like looking out the window and I saw a
Like, it was like an old couple. It was like an elderly couple. One in the front, one in the passenger. But in the back of the car, and it was a nice car too. It was like some Mercedes. In the back of the car, three masked guys. And then one leaning over like this. And then when I looked at him, I'm like, what the fuck? And then one like this. Oh, no. But me being a kid. Yeah. Like, is it even my place to even say something? You know? How, like, how?
because like if you could because i could just i you could i could have said it but like yeah you could people will people believe you though because you're a kid you're a child because i want to say i was like seven i'm gonna say i was seven when i seen this i think they would believe you more if you're a kid though right because it's like you know how kids see ghosts like you believe a kid if they see a ghost because now you don't believe a kid you see ghosts you'll believe an adult if
If something's going down and a kid comes up to me, I'm probably believing them. And he describes it like three masked men. Yeah, I might believe that, fam. Word. So I could have stopped something from happening. Who knows what happened? Or who knows if I was even like... I actually seen it. Because who knows? This is my imagination, too. Okay. That shit could have just been my imagination. No, no. You definitely saw three guys. If you were describing it like this... I mean, it's been a long time ago now. Yeah. Like shit could have changed, you know? Facts, facts, facts. At this point, like...
Our memories are just memories of memories. So I don't even know the truth. Like it could have been just fucking something regular and I just like exaggerated it. That's how everything is. It's like broken telephone, but broken telephone to yourself. That you just forget stuff?
yeah because you're kind of like remembering like you say it again but it's like broken telephone like like that might change you remember the the honey nut cheerios ad the it's the honey nut cheerios and he's chasing after that bus yeah yeah i just got like it took a video to to bump it up in my memory like it was so lost you know that one video that one video and then it's like all of a sudden it's like oh yeah i know that from the top of my head yeah like you know all the words
What's the words? It's like, oh, he's taking my honey nut Cheerios. Like, you know, like all the, like, you know, smoking and stuff like that.
That's like nostalgia though. Nostalgia is different because I feel like nostalgia is actually a drug bro Like nostalgia you can like turn that shit on and then like it sets you back and like yeah Like it sets you back into like that mode of yo, you don't remember the smell You remember like how you were sitting if you sit in a certain way if you put on a certain cartoon If you put if you like light a certain candle and then set yourself in that mood, you can literally time travel Yeah, bro, like mentally though. Mm-hmm
You ever do that? Just randomly? I used to do that all the time. All the time. I used to do that all the time. Sometimes I just don't like going back in my past because sometimes I'll remember like shit that happened and it'll be traumatizing. But then usually it's like, okay, when I'm in a good mood, I'll do it. Like even happy ones like brings you back to bad? Yeah, happy ones always bring me back to bad. Whoa. For real? Yeah, because it's like a lot of times on my childhood, I remember the embarrassing and like the traumatic more than the happy. Yeah.
You know what I mean? Cause I've had so many happy memories. I went to like Disneyland. I went to everywhere when I was a kid. Right. But usually I would just remember like, Oh, I got, I almost got a one time, you know, those, um, when you enter a grocery store, those things like that, that, uh, spin around. Oh, the revolving door. So me and my grandma, my little sister were going in the convenience store and I did the thing where I went in halfway and I went back and I was stuck in
Oh shit you almost got cut in half Yeah I was stuck in between No I was stuck in between it for like 20 minutes Like the person was trying to push it off me But obviously it couldn't spin because I was Oh your jacket was like stuck or something No I was stuck Your arm or what? I was like this Wait what the fuck So when you walk in right You walk in through it but I stopped And then like I couldn't There was a bar and then the handle So I was in like this
Wait, I'm so confused. So the bar was like this to you? No, the bar was like this. It was like something in front of me and something behind me. So I couldn't move. Where was this, bro? In the convenience store. And I was there for 20 minutes just, what do you call this? What's that thing where you're, you don't like. Did you sue? No. You could have pretended, bro. No. No, no, no. That's a bag right there, fam. No, but I wasn't getting hurt. Like, I was just stuck.
You know what I mean? So I couldn't too. Yeah. I think I got hurt, bro. You sounded like your organs are freaking like pressed. No, I was getting pressed up, but it wasn't that bad. But you know what I mean? Like, I just remember those traumatic moments. As a kid, I was always looking for things I can like finesse it like that, though. I'm not going to lie to you. Really? No, for real. Because my mom told me at a young age, like, oh, if something ever happens to you and it's not your fault. Yeah.
Like just show that you were actually hurt or show like there was their problem because it's very smart because then Let's say something does happen to you and you spoke up. Yeah, then something actually happens to fix it If you don't speak up, it's gone forever. Yeah situation didn't even exist Yeah, but if you say something if you spoke up and told somebody told a bystander someone and
It's a problem though. Yeah, no. Yes, I don't have that ability, fam. Like, I don't have the speaking up ability. Like, I would rather just go butt through my day. Like, that's too much, man. Let me just go. Word. Like, remember I was telling you, the restaurant example. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I could never say something like, excuse me, why are you guys taking 35 minutes? Man, if something came an hour, I'd be like, no, thank you.
You're too nice, bro. You're too nice, bro. Yeah, I can't. Yeah. Well, would you take somebody else's happiness over your happiness then? Yeah. Really? Because I'm a people pleaser. Utilitarianism, I would rather if usually in the group... I thought utilitarian isn't...
Utilitarianism is like... It's making everyone happy. It's more people. Oh, word. Yeah. So it's like, if someone in the group is not having a good time, I would go out my way to... So greatest good for greatest amount. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Greatest good for greatest amount of people. Yeah. But it's... Oh, word. Yeah. But I've learned to like...
Even if I see someone not having a good time. Yeah. I always try to say like, oh no, I'm having a great time right now. I try to not, try to not like go in and let that affect my mood because at the same time, it's like, you got to really just think about yourself at the moment. Fam, just, just have a great time. You know, he'll, he'll fix up. Hmm.
Just like do your thing. Exactly. Yeah, just do your thing. True. I was having a really deep talk with our boy JJ. And I didn't know this about him, but he actually did years... Or sorry, not a year, but he went to school for theology. What's that? You don't know theology? So it's like...
It's pretty much the study of God. Oh, what the fuck? Yeah, it's the study of God and pretty much the study of beliefs, right? And he did so many different, I guess, projects and assignments and different dives into research. So he learned about all religions, first off. But one of the craziest ones he was telling me about was demonology. Oh, shit. And for one of his classes, I think...
They brought in guest speakers from all over the world. Okay. Because this was kind of like a... It's an interesting school for theology, right? But they brought in this one... He's actually a famous demonologist. Yeah. I don't know where he's from, but his name is... It's like Mike Connell. His name is like Mike Connell. And the moment he was there...
He was explaining like how demons attach to people. He's explaining how to tell if somebody's possessed, what to do if you come in contact with somebody like that, what to do if you come in contact with spirits. And then he stops midway in his speech and he goes, hold on, you, I see you.
Walking down the hallway in your room. What the fuck? And a spirit attaches to you. And the girl in the class. There's one girl in the class. She starts to manifest a demon. No. Inside of her. No. JJ was telling me this, bro. In the class? Yeah. So as he was like explaining. Yeah. And they had to do a full freaking what's called. Not conjuring, but like a. Yeah.
To remove the demon out of her Because she was possessed She became possessed On spot While he was explaining things And boom She became possessed And he had to do his whole like Release Release Release During class During it That's so fucked
And like everyone's just writing down notes. Yeah, if I imagine. Released. No, but I really want to talk to him more and find out more about that stuff. Because he told me like he's seen people levitate. He's seen like real possessions and shit. No, that teacher. And he was telling me the reason he even went into that, I guess, school to begin with. Because his whole, like, I think he said in high school, he had...
kind of doubts of faith. And then that put him into that classroom and he was able to like learn of everything. So he really, really like honed in to find out like what is,
What is the true belief that I should believe in? Yeah. Yeah. Damn. Did he say, did he end up like, uh, which one he believed in the most? Yeah. And he landed on like Christianity. That's good. But like props like that too. Cause, uh, I don't know if you heard the story too. There's this like, um, there's this Russian guy who has a really creepy backstory. So he's also a professor. Yeah. And when he goes and teaches his lectures, he lectures about like these Celtic rituals. Right. And one of the Celtic rituals was, um,
That people go to other people's graves and they sleep on it so they can talk to them.
You know what I mean? Oh, to like talk to the dead? Talk to the dead, right? Damn. And quick backstory on him. He still lives with his parents. He has no girlfriend. And he really wanted a daughter. And he even tried to adopt, but I think it was too, he had too low income that they denied it, right? Yeah. So this is where it gets weird. Because he has, he's a grown man. He has 26 dolls in his house.
Dolls. Dolls. Toys? Yeah. And these dolls, he like treats them as daughters. Like, uh, he watches, uh, Oh, that's creepy, bro. TV with them. He like, uh, tucks them in. Right. But this is what he does. Yeah. So remember that, that Celtic ritual that, uh,
I told you about Yeah yeah yeah He takes it a step further And reads like Obituaries of girls Who've died in their In his In his area Yeah
and he goes to their grave fam he digs up the graves and takes the bodies mummifies the bodies and turns them into his dog no that's 26 of them fam this guy has to be arrested or some shit no no he's chilling like he's but he mutilated like graves yeah i know but i don't think there's been like big enough cases on him for him to go to jail
What the fuck? You know what I mean? Like 26. He has 26 daughters, fam. That's so fucked. And he hasn't been caught and he's just still chilling? He probably has been caught but I just haven't read about it. But like there was no like when I read his story there was nothing about prison. You know what I mean? Word.
But yeah, you gotta watch out for those professors, bro. Wait, so he was a professor doing, like, about what, though? I think it was about, like, religion and stuff like that. Because he was teaching about, like, Celtic religion, stuff like that. Oh. So theory, what if he...
got too deep into research and researched the wrong things. Yeah. Found himself... Because I feel like a lot of the times when people get into, I guess, the territory of the dark spirits, it's because of their adventures towards it. Yeah, yeah. You know what I mean? So what if it's the classic...
He went into a cave that he wasn't supposed to ruin like a ritual. He wasn't supposed to touch Yeah, and became possessed out of it that type of shit that has to happen For sure cuz like that's the that's like the dark shit of YouTube. Have you ever um, just typed a period in YouTube? Nah Okay, don't do it and I advise you guys not to do it. But if you type a period a single period Yeah, it'll give you recommendations, right? Yeah, and all those recommendations if you it's
It's like the most gore. No. It's gore YouTube. And you can't. That's why it hasn't been taken down because it's been encoded. It's like period, period, period. Frog emoji, period, frog emoji, period. Oh, so it's like a code for the dark one. So if you do that, I didn't know. In YouTube, there's a whole thing. There's a whole like 100%.
pages on gore i didn't know you can still do shit like that on youtube i thought they like i thought they like scan it though no you like it got passed fam because i know before like you would be able to see freaking the the isis like and i'm videos yeah you know i mean but
I'm pretty sure like nowadays they're really on the ball with it. Yeah. But damn, I never heard about that. That's fucked. Oh, yo, last night, me, Ethan and JJ, we watched this movie. Okay. This movie is actually banned in like, I'm pretty sure 20 something countries. Why? But recently, yeah, it's been unbanned and it's actually on Amazon. Now this is what's fucked. This is what's fucked. The reason it was banned because the director of the movie, he,
was arrested because they weren't sure if the body in the movie was a real person or not being killed. So it like looked too realistic. So this whole movie, I'm gonna break it down for you. So it's about these four scientists, not scientists, documentary people. And they're making a documentary about this tribe. I think it's like somewhere in the islands, right? Now what they do is,
They pretty much just bring their cameras and kind of like interfere with their natural life, which they are cannibals. So they're cannibals. What ends up happening though, they kind of plant things to make their documentary more interesting. So they would actually mess up and mess with their shit to make them angry or make them violent and then get like footage of things that they wouldn't regularly do. So it's like naked and afraid. No, it's almost like...
They're... They're provoking things to happen. Okay, okay. And what happens is... Yo. So what happens... Damn. There's actual... There's actual real death in this movie. What the hell? So I'm pretty sure one person is actually killed. And... It's real footage of a person being killed. There's... There's a monkey that... The head... Feel me? They showed this. Real. Real animal. Yeah. And this is real footage. There's a turtle...
Yeah, all real footage. Like a snake, I'm pretty sure. But...
The reason it's banned is because this is not even a game. This is just like... This actual violence happening. Real gore happening. Oh my god. Now, in the movie, what ends up happening is the documentary people, they get captured by the cannibals and then they become Eden. Oh, fuck. And the gore in it is like... It's next level because they like... They literally rip them apart. They put them on stakes and stuff. Yeah. It's gory. I don't recommend watching it. It's on the level of fucking Serbian film. No way. It's on that level but it's not as...
It's not as mindful of you. It's just like... It's on the iceberg though. That's how we found it. That's how we found it. But yeah, still to this day, it's banned in certain countries. And it's especially like...
I guess coveted because so many people think the person that died in it is a real body. Fuck. Has, has like the director come out and said like, I think he was released cause they didn't have proof. Okay. Cause there was no like solid proof. Like the proof was the movie though. Like he got killed in the movie. Yeah. But how do you, how do you like prove that? You know what I mean? Cause there's no, like, let's say, let's say you're really documenting a tribe in the middle of nowhere. Yeah.
Like, is there really a burst of ticket for them? Like, how do you know their identity? This and that. Like, you wouldn't. Yeah. All that shit's like, it's nowhere to be found. So, for them to go and do that and then actually record a real tribe out in the middle of nowhere, damn. They can do whatever they want necessarily. Yeah, yeah.
Do you think like certain documentaries, they plant stuff and kind of make it more interesting? Yeah, 100%. But it's not actually what's happening? 100%. Because you know those ones where it's like the reporter, he's like with his cameraman. Yeah. And there's like a whole bunch of wars going on. But he's like running through. He's like, and now...
here we have like shit like that. And now look at, if you look into the, they are shooting each other. Like, there's no way. I seen this one TikTok. I forgot the guy's name, but he's like a TikToker. And he actually went to Ukraine. He was staying in this fucking, in this hotel. I think it was like, it was like a cheap hotel, just a regular spot to stay. Not too tall of a building. And all of a sudden, alarms. Wee!
And he goes, oh fuck, I gotta get out. Dog, literally, he gets out just in time for the evacuation because his building was bombed, bro. Literally, like, I think 10 minutes before he left. And you're saying that's planned? No, I'm not saying that's planned. Oh, okay, okay. I'm not saying that's planned. I'm saying that's real, though. Yeah. That shit was real. Yeah.
He just got out of there, like, right in time, fam. Yeah, no, that's insane. Like, sometimes in foreign countries, if you're doing documentaries, be very careful, fam. Because, like, if they see any cameras, like, big cameras especially, they're gonna, like, start to target you. You think, like, if you cheat, if you cheat your death... Like, let's say you were meant to be somewhere and then, like, you...
you escaped, do you think you would like have your back watched? Like, oh shit, I should avoid things now. Probably. I would definitely keep like, I would definitely pray to God. Like, thank you. But like, no, maybe it was meant to happen that I was supposed to escape. But I, I seen some shit too, where it was like some real final destination shit. Yeah. So there's a whole video. I don't want to show you. Cause this was one of the dot, dot, dot videos. There was a lady going like into an airport and you know, those things where it's like, um, uh,
No, it was an escalator. Yeah, I think it was escalated that she was going on and at end her shoelace Got caught in the elevator. Oh, I think I see this. I think I seen this Her yo her leg. Yeah started going in. It was ice And fam it went up to here her thigh up
Oh, I can't even want to pull up the picture for him. Because you've probably seen it already. That's real Final Destination. It's real. I think that's where they inspired it, actually. Huh? From that video? I think they inspired it from that. Like that one elevator scene in Final Destination. Really? Yeah. Or escalator, sorry. Escalator. Oh, there was a scene in Final Destination with that? Yeah. And that was like one of the later Final Destinations. Oh, shit.
So I think it was actually inspired by like those real footage. I think like the director, they did ask us to watch a bunch of these crazy videos of people like dying and then recreated them in the movie. Holy shit. Yeah, to just like show it. It's crazy. But I always have that question of like, damn, okay, if you do one thing this way, do you have to pay for it in another? Let's say you...
Became successful in this sense, right? You have to pay for it in some way next, you know? Or like, let's say you did somebody dirty and took from them that way. Would you get taken from a next way? So it's like, I don't know. My dad tells me a lot of stories, the ways he's cheated death. Because he was like, there was, I think, like four times he could have died. Damn, that's crazy. Like one time he woke up from a nap and there was like a cobra or something looking at him.
And he was supposed to die, but some shit happened. He survived that. There was an earthquake that he was supposed to die from. But maybe, you know. And then now there was a stroke that he survived. Boom. You know what I mean? So it's like, what can really take him down? You feel me? So it's like, yeah. Hopefully that you don't have to keep paying it until it's wrapped. I remember watching this movie. I think it's a true story, actually. Where there's these three brothers and then
I think they ran the...
The bootlegging of liquor back in like the 19, 1920s or 30s, something like that. Wherever the prohibition was. Because pretty much alcohol was banned and they had to get it from bootleggers. So they ran a gang that bootlegged alcohol with Moonshine. And there was this one character. I always think about this character. Because these little heroes, I always think about like, damn. What did he do to be a hero? He's not necessarily the hero, but he's just like...
He became kind of the leader of his brothers. So they're all in a gang, right? And no matter what, he could be cut throat by his neck. Like people try and killed him. He could be like ambushed with a gun, shot many times. He could be like literally so many times that he could have died, but he survived and he comes through and he still helps his brothers, right? Now at the end of the movie, the only thing that took him out was
was actually ammonia. What the fuck? Yeah. I mean, ammonia is bad though. Like, that will take anyone out. Yeah, but out of everything, like, he survived. Yeah. Became ammonia. That's a joke. That's what took him out. Like, you gotta shout like five times and he's like, I'm blessed. Yeah.
And like he lived a long life and stuff like that. Yeah. Damn, bro. That's crazy. Maybe that's like God's way of being petty. Like, yeah, you die from like a little cat. What do you think? Okay. If you were to have a petty death? Not a petty death, but like a theoretical way that you want to go out, what would you want? How would I want to go out? Probably like if I go skydiving and my thing doesn't work.
Really? Why? Because... Holy shit, that's so scary, bro. No, because right before, it's bliss. You know what I mean? And...
No, but your last thing is fucking scary. Like, that's mad anxiety. High key, you might die of a heart attack before you even land. That's better. Because I want it, like, if I ever think, I want it right. I don't want to suffer. You know what I mean? That's suffering. No. That's mental suffering. That's mental suffering. For like five seconds, fam. And then I'm gone. Five seconds. Dog, from a plane, that's enough air time.
That's enough air time, bro. No. That's literally enough air time. You can probably play an iPhone game in the air, bruh. It's like, okay, max five minutes. I'm like, oh, shit, bro. Like, I would just, I would. Hold on. How long is the average skydiving? That's fucked. I know it's not, it's not long. Average skydiving length. No, but half the time you're actually skydiving. You're not pulling the plug.
No, but even still. Okay, let's see. Let's see. How long? Let's say that's like half or not even one third. It's probably one third that you actually skydive and you pull it, right? Okay. How long do you stay in the air skydiving? Five to six minutes. So let's say one third.
So let's say you're skydiving for like two and a half minutes. No, let's say three. And then two minutes. That's blessed, fam. Like two minutes to register my thoughts that I'm going to die. Okay, blessed. That's a song still. That's a song. Like you can play a full song, bro. But who says I'm panicking in that thing? Who says I'm panicking? You said you wouldn't panic when you didn't have a parachute? That's crazy. Yeah, like, oh, here we go. This is it.
You feel me? Like, I had it. That's terrifying. How would you go out? That's fucking terrifying. You're on Hawaii in a fucking big ass fucking boat. Nah. It goes down. Nah. Okay. I read this thing. It was like a quote. Yeah. It was a quote by like some next samurai. But he said like,
he prays that he doesn't die no he prays like he has an honorable death like he he did he did something to matter with his death yeah you know and that's kind of like the samurai way that's that's like their honor with it yeah yeah so you'd but theoretically it would be like it would be like a big sacrifice for like for everyone you know what i'm saying i thought you were some armageddon type i thought you were just gonna fight a crackhead on like the last street
That's terrible. That's terrible. And you would let him win or something. Ew. Ew. No, bro. Now, you ever watch Armageddon? It's like Armageddon. So there's a meteor crashing into the earth. Oh, okay. And then pretty much like they needed somebody to stop it. So they had one astronaut go in there and like stop the thing and like explode. But they needed him to like sacrifice. That's more whack than the thing. Because, fam, if you're waiting for the astronaut, you know you're going to die. No, no, no. He's saving it, though. He's saving the whole world.
oh you're actually gonna go up or you're just gonna like how are you gonna save it and he's in a he's not okay listen listen so there's a big asteroid coming to kill like the earth like it's gonna destroy the world right and this one guy he's an astronaut he goes up in a spaceship to go explode it but he has to like drive it into the thing and like kaboom and it saves everybody's lives you're saying that's not worse than two minutes of like oh shit what
What are you talking about? When you know that, oh, fuck, I'm actually going to go up head first against this astronaut. What? Not them. In my opinion, like, because that's like mad purposeful. Yeah, but it's a hundred times more scary. You think so? Yes. Yo, you have to really bag this. You're hitting the ground and you have two minutes to register your thoughts. Yeah. Rather than you have to prepare. No, but I feel like if you were to do that, if you were to do that, it was your choice.
to do it. That's the point. Like I wouldn't be going up there and scared. I would be going there like, yeah, this is what I'm doing today. You know what I'm saying? So I would rather get caught lacking and you would rather get like you have you going out by your own terms. You want to get caught lacking? I mean, I wouldn't want to suffer. That's all I want to do is I just don't want to suffer. I thought caught lacking is suffering though.
Call lacking no, not really word like like if I would be if a big-ass astronaut came out out of nowhere and just Kicked the whole planet. I would love that too because it's like oh, there's no not that it's like you're going there to stop it Yeah, I know I know but but I would rather have just a astronaut does K the whole planet boom kill all of us I didn't get to think of death happening like it just happened. You know, I mean word Yeah, now I wouldn't want like importance with it filming. No
For me personally, like that's what I want to go out. Like with some importance. Yeah. I've done already. I've already, um,
met my mark fam like i don't need no more importance damn now that's just like theoretically though like obviously like god god forbid you know i mean that's just theoretically that's fine but it's just dope to hear about like these heroes that that saved everybody you feel me yeah yeah like imagine imagine the people like years and years and years and years ago achilles whoever all these different alexander the great yeah damn we still talk about them
To present day. And they died years and years and years ago. How do you solidify yourself in history like that? Because at least right now. At least right now. I guess Michael Jackson is solidified in history. Prince probably. Yeah. Every celebrity is solidified in history. It doesn't matter. Not every celebrity. It doesn't matter. You just have to be an A-list celebrity and you're in history. For everyone. You think so? A lot of people know you. You know what I mean? I truly believe that D-list celebrities too...
They're solidified in history, fam. I disagree. Because rather than the people that didn't even do anything in their lifetime, they just chilled and worked a job and that was it. But the D-list celebrities went out their way to make a name for themselves. I disagree, fam. Really? What's the name of the actor in Cory in the House? Fuck, I don't know. I forgot. Exactly. Exactly.
Yeah, but, but, but. That's a D-list celebrity. We don't even know them. But we know that they were in Kory in the House. And Kory in the House was a legend. No, no, but keep in mind, like, you don't even know his name. Kory in the House was only like maybe less than 10 years ago. Wait, so what's the criteria on making, on being solidified in history? Fam, solidified in history, we talk about Alexander the Great. That was like thousands of years ago.
That was fucking time, bro. Yeah. Corey in the house was like, maybe like, you're, we still talk about Corey in the house. Like, Corey in the house is like as old as my dog. Yeah. But, but Corey in the house was still, nostalgia wise, we talk about that shit all the time. Like, you couldn't even name the actor. It doesn't matter. I know what the, I knew what you were talking about. No, but we're talking about like person. Mm.
They're like celebrities. You couldn't even name the celebrity's name. Feel me? So shit like that, I don't think. I don't even think like some A-list celebrities will be solidified in history. I think it's like more of the impact on the world. So murderers are solidified in history. Yes, I agree. I agree. Jeffrey Dahmer is solidified in history. Yeah, like look at like Jack the Ripper. We still talk about him. That's like freaking...
That's like Sherlock Holmes era. So you have to be big, big then. Or at least do something to affect freaking society that much. So Elon Musk for sure. Kanye West for sure. Drake for sure, probably. Yeah, Drake for sure. Drake. A-list. Yeah.
Madonna Madonna's probably up there Yeah You can put Jeffrey Epstein in that bitch too Because he He caused so much awareness On something And everyone knows his name You know what I mean Would you say that too Would you put Top G on there Yeah I would High key I would
Because he had an impact. In some former way, he had an impact. But that Corey in the house kid, he did have an impact. No, but we forgot already. We forgot, bro. So you're saying a long impact. Okay. To actually remember somebody for years. Zack and Cody. I would put in there too. They're solidified in history, even though men say, oh, uh. But you're saying that now. You're saying that now. So you're predicting in the future that they'll still talk about Zack and Cody. They will always be.
In history. Because that was probably the greatest shows, fam. It taught us about something. It taught the kids now. It had an impact on all the kids, fam. You're putting them on the same level like Elon Musk? Yes. You put Cole and Dylan Sprouse on the same level as Elon Musk. Hell yes. Hell yes. You know how much lessons Zack and Cody taught us, fam? Tripping. That's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy that I said no. That's crazy that I said no. Tripping, fam. No. No.
You're joking, right? I'm not joking. I'm dead ass. That's a hot take. Put Zack and Cody on that list too. What the fuck? In history. Nah, bro. There's definitely going to be people that survive time. I'm talking about time, time, though. Oh, time, time. You're saying Zack and Cody, bro. Zack and Cody is only like 12 years old. Maybe less, you know? Put them on the list, though.
Who else? Damn, do you even know the director of Zack and Cody? No, I'm talking about Zack and Cody. You mean Dylan and Cole Sprouse? Dylan and Cole Sprouse. They're not solidifying history. You're tripping. You're tripping. They're goats, man. They're goats. You know how much... Did you watch his recent movie? No. Exactly. So how are you going to say, fam, that he missed a little bit on history, bro?
See, the problem is we kind of throw around the word GOAT to everybody. Yeah. We throw around, oh, he's a legend, he's a legend. But what's really a legend? What do you consider a legend like that? So you're really talking like forever. That's what I'm saying. Yeah, like history, bro. History's forever, no? I'm thinking like Hall of Fame, but that's different. I have a theory, though. Do you think like certain... This is crazy to think about, but do you think...
certain things or even certain memorabilia that we carry or even almost like praise celebrity wise if an alien apocalypse occurs and they find like remnants of the shit would they think those people are real and those are the real stories like let's say um for example scarface yeah would they think al pacino was actually like that was actually like a drug dealer do you think that would be a true story in history because of like
Let's say everything was wiped out. But because of all the memorabilia like that... That's the only stories, though. That's what they think. Because that's what's plastered everywhere. No facts. They would probably think that he's like the greatest hitman that ever stepped in the world. Because look at the pictures. If I didn't know the movie and I just looked at that, I'm like... Yo, he looks like a savage, fam. Yeah. That's my first thing. He's holding guns. He's in a big-ass hot tub. Fam. He's a godfather. So you think...
Do you think like, um, it would be almost like misinterpreted in history later to think about? Yo, if you wipe out every story right now and everything is just based on, on posters and shit. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Exactly. Like life would be totally different. Like we don't know the context. Let's say you don't have the internet. You don't have any like no, no information except for what's already been written. Um,
and what's already like physically here. - Yeah, that's the best way to- - Let's say there's no, let's say the grid is done. No more internet, no more like social media, gone. Everything that exists physically is still intact.
what would people like let's say scientists in the future future future future be like oh this long long time ago this was a freaking this was a warrior or this was what do you think what do you think they would the way would see where they would see pictures of god and stuff like they go into church and like they see crosses everywhere and they don't know the meaning of it but then they see like this with a guy i think it's i think i think faithfully it's still going to be the same thing yeah i think faithfully it's still going to be the same outcome yeah they
they just think because it is right now it's still the same outcome yeah yeah right like through faith like it it's still it's still very strong in there and like people can recognize what it is yeah but let's say imagine there's other things like like other art yeah like spider-man
That's hard to say, right? Like, would they really think Spider-Man's real? Or would they think, like... Probably, though. I guess they put it next to so many different things. Like, oh, shit. Is it even... Maybe this is just something they liked. No, because it's like, if you have a poster, like, that means you're important. Like, something's important here. Nah, I don't know. Because there's so many posters...
If you bag it, right? Let's look at all the posters in our room. Yeah. It's not necessarily importance to us. It's just we're fans of. Yeah, yeah. Or if anything, you just enjoy the art. Mm-hmm. But at the same time, these are very important movies in the world. Mm-hmm. That's why it was so big enough to make the posters. Yeah. You know what I mean? But not necessarily real people. I get that. Do you think life lessons through movies are more impactful than life lessons that you see from real people? Because it's more popular. That's hard.
That's a great question actually. That is a good question. That's a great question. I don't even know the answer. No, low-key, fam. Because it's like, yeah. Even like TV shows and media in general is way more... I don't know. I could say way more important. Because living it teaches you lessons, fam. I think the ones that are truly about somebody are more impactful because it actually happened.
But the popular ones that reach an enormous amount of people... Because they have that problem? No, just because it's like, I don't know, almost universal. Let's say a superhero. It's kind of universal because they wear a mask and they could be anybody who... Right? But if it's like...
If it's like a true person, that's like their whole history is set there for you to find out. Yeah. It's not necessarily like somebody that you can continue their story and then like add stuff to it, blah, blah, blah. Right. So you think it's more people, it's more on the people side? I don't know. It,
I don't know if I have a stance on that. I think the real people that had true stories, I think are more impactful just because it's actually, like they went through suffering, pain and shit to do, to actually like come out with that lesson. But I think that the ones in the TV are going to be more impactful to more people because some people just don't go out and some people just stay in their room. Fam, when we were kids,
I don't know if you knew, but there were so many underlying, like going back to Zach and Cody, there were so many underlying lessons in Zach and Cody. Like when Zach was fighting with, uh, uh, before they had divorced parents. Yeah. Uh, London's dad never showed up for her. Uh,
What do you call this? The weight loss shit with Debbie. There's definitely a lot of deep meanings in cartoons and even TV shows. There's hella. I feel like it taught me more. Those taught me more than actually going out. But I think that's just because you were more likely inside. Not necessarily because you didn't go out to find those things.
Because if you were to go out and actively try to find real life stories, you would find real life stories regardless. But I think it's just because it's given in front of you and it's just for your receiving
That you just... That's where you're getting your information from. But it was hard to... It was hard to... Because, like, I can't just go out and find a divorced parent and say, oh, can you explain to me how this works, how this works, you know? So I feel like those lessons, like, really opened my mind so I can understand everyone's problems. You know what I mean? No, I'm not necessarily saying you. I'm just saying in general, like, other people. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because they would learn from their own scenarios, bro. Yeah, yeah. Right? They would learn from their own scenarios. And...
And I think personally, like the true pain and suffering is much more valid. Yeah. Because they actually like felt it and experienced it. But the fact of like the TV shows being able to
Guess be more popular and and it reaches so much more people of the same issue. It's kind of powerful It's like yo, this is what we're gonna learn about through this if this is like almost like a paint like a medium and that this how we're gonna Give the message across. Yeah, right But do you think every single time content comes out? It's like that or do you think they just do for strictly entertainment? I guess it depends on the director lessons. I mean like they're trying to underline lessons. I
i guess it depends on director and shit yeah i feel nowadays there hasn't been a lot because it's more of a uh just send out funny shit because kids don't want to learn nothing you know i mean or they're not trying to hide shit as much as the older times you know you ever watch a movie uh shallow hell shallow hell no no okay so there's this is a jack black movie and pretty much this guy he's
He's almost... I think he's hypnotized to believing everybody he sees. It doesn't show their actual physical looks, but it shows their personality through their physical looks. So check this out. So there's this guy. His name is Shallow Hal. And his whole life, he was very shallow. So he would only go after really pretty people. And he would only like...
Pretty privileged to everybody and anybody that was ugly to him. He didn't even give time a day not even be nice to Right, but it all changed because one time He was trapped in an elevator. Okay, and when this elevator got stuck He was he was stuck with this one other person and pretty much they had a deep conversation about their life their lifestyle Little did he know? Yeah, the guy who was trapped in with was a hypnotist, right?
And as his own way of like kind of saving him from that mindset, he decides to hypnotize him. So every single girl he sees, he won't see the physical appearance of them. He'll see a physical appearance of them through their, how good of a personality they have. So,
Really ugly person but with a really really good personality Would be viewed as beautiful So the rest of the movie is him falling in love with a girl that that ass looks like a supermodel But in reality, she's actually this really really big girl that everybody else is like, yo, why are you with her? Why are you with her? So my question to you Would you take on?
Would you want to take on that type of shallow how moment of like switching your mindset that way? Only in terms of girls or right now that we're talking like girls right now. Probably. Yeah. And I feel like, like, uh, if I do that right now and I'm like, my girl would pass the test. Like she would be that supermodel, you know what I mean? But the way they would see me. Yeah. I would, I would be okay with that too. You know what I mean? It's crazy to think, but I feel like,
If it goes through everything, like, oh, you see the liar and you see the sliminess, then I would be like, oh, shit. Like, they about to see that I'm a liar. You know what I mean? No, but, like, even just the idea of you're with somebody, like,
But you don't know the truth that other people see. Yeah. But you have your own truth. It should be like that though. Like realistically, we should be living like that. Like we shouldn't be caring about the looks. Like we should base everybody off their personality, but we don't do that because obviously everyone says the media portrays, Oh, you got to date the baddest, you know what I mean? So that's a big part right now. And like what people look for. Yeah. You know,
I'm like on the fence of it actually. Yeah? Why? Like, realistically, I'm actually on the fence of it because I don't know if it's, because you're kind of living in your own world too. Okay. And, I don't know. It is good. It is like morally good to treat the people with better personality better. Yeah, yeah. But does it disrupt like a balance of things? Yeah.
Because what if, like, the good in people, let's say there's a really shitty person, but what makes up for them is, like, their way, their beauty in other things. So they can contribute to the world in some way. Then that's good, then, that you would see that, that you could be able to see that. Because sometimes a lot of time that doesn't show. Like, they don't know how to show that because people think they're a shitty person. Mm-hmm.
right like that's somewhat that's one way like even though you're you're i guess like a bad person you can contribute somehow to to the world everyone can and a lot but is that really contributing to the world or am i chirping like like being being like let's say a model is that contributing to the world yeah i think it is personally i think it is yeah why wouldn't it no because like it could just be like uh what do you call it superficial superficial
no because it could be seen as that it could be seen as that low-key no no i think everyone no no no i think i think you're right like somebody contributes to work because if they didn't have that then what would they be able to contribute by i guess they would have to change themselves to become you know exactly so damn so you'd be interesting i'm on the edge i actually actually don't know i actually don't know and also i'm very i'm very much of like uh if somebody worked hard to look good if somebody like really trained their ass off to like
Put themselves in really good condition of their body fam. They deserve to be, you know. Treated. To be treated like, damn, you're a baddie. Because you worked for it. Feel me? That's true. That's true. Like, there's no way you're going to work so hard and then. But maybe their personality is still dickish. You know what I mean? No, but. So you can't give them that reward. But at the same time, I think there's a perfect person for some. There's a perfect person for somebody's person. Yeah. You know, like, even though the personality matters more to me. Mm-hmm.
it might not matter to somebody else and they can still find true love with somebody else. Yeah, exactly. Right. And then they can find their own journey path through there. Cause I feel like it's, it's very, um, it's very one, one sided when you go like, no, if you're bad, you're bad. Yeah. I feel like even if you're bad, you can find a way to be good somehow. Then you're right then. Because it's like, if you do say everyone lives with that, um, with that mirrors, like you can only see the, the great people and the bad people. No one's going to talk to the bad
Exactly, right? You know what I mean? So yeah, there would be a balance. And they would probably go hostile. Shit like, what's going on? How can you see that? Shit like that. So yeah, maybe you're right. Because it would be out of whack. Everything would be out of whack. Yeah, because you would know exactly who to talk to now. Yeah. There would be no...
Figuring out like I think that's that's the cool people out. That's the cool thing about Meeting people. Yeah is figuring them out seeing if they're a dickhead or not because this person may be Important for for the rest of my life or that this person I may never see again I don't know that unless I go and find out and it's more fun when there's a risk. I
a risk yeah there's more fun when there's a risk like it's a risk of you put your feelings towards somebody and you don't know the truth because a lot of times we don't a lot of people don't like to risk things and i understand that but i think i think risk is like little battles that once everybody goes through like shit then then they can kind of grow yeah you know i mean let's say let's say like i put my trust into one person to uh
to, I guess, collaborate with me somehow. And the almost risk of me trusting them, it kind of gives me a lesson, whether it goes good or bad. But without that risk, it's like, if it's playing out straight, almost like a video game, yo, this will work with this person and this is how it's going to end up and it's just set in stone. It's not fun.
It's not fun and you know the outcome already. And what is life no more? It's just given to you straight. But that's how you filter throughout the... That's how you end up with your friend group because you filter out those people and you end up with the best people. You just find it out, which is the best feeling. It's like now you're hanging out, you're vibing with the people that you chose. Yeah. You know what I mean? Do you think... This is a fucked way to think, but I just thought of this right now. Okay.
Do you think you'll be able to make your own companions? When I'm hella old? No. Like, through AI.
You know what? You know that new Snapchat thing? I tried it. I was like, hey, AI, what should I eat today? Blah, blah, blah. And I just felt weird. It was like, ew, why am I talking to a person with no soul right now? I'm talking to a computer and it's saying, what's up? No, but you know her? When the guy, he falls in love with the AI? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I think that's gonna be real. I think that's gonna be real. Like, for real, for real. Which is scary because, like, AI can... Is the person to your any person. Yeah. You know what I mean? Because it has... It can... It transforms to you. That's what I'm saying. So imagine, like, you can literally create your companions. That's... Almost even create... What if you could create, like, shit?
a family if you were really lonely. If you didn't have anybody. Because this could help a lot of people. No, it would. There would be no incel community. Yeah. Now, there's...
in Blade Runner there's this thing called joy and she's pretty much like a she's an AI but it's a hologram too and she can actually do things so what's crazy to me is like let's say whatever we're going through right at this moment you can just take out your phone create a hologram of a person exactly what you need and the AI understands like your brain patterns understands
understands like how would you react or how you would want to live your life and literally create that person to help you live it that's insane because it's almost almost like a it's almost like a fish tank right and you don't have any any let's say you're a loner and you don't have any friends and your owner decides okay i'm gonna buy this fish for him to put it in the tank it's literally creating your own environment of how you would be raised yeah that's true how would you be raised
And what if you had that in control? See, but that's, that's a perfect world. And I don't think that's like technology. That's black mirror. That's literally the perfect world. And I don't think it's like you said, there's always in life, there's always balance. Yeah. So making something so perfect, something's got to go wrong. Hmm.
Like there's gonna be too much of They're gonna make too much girls And then it's gonna malfunction Now you have a bunch of girls and shit like that Yeah we don't know Technology is gonna get crazy fam Cause I saw recently This is real This is like dead ass happening right now There's a city somewhere that
It's called a smart city. Oh, shit. And everything in the city interacts with your phone and you. So what's fucked, bro? This guy who was driving on the highway. Yeah. And because his house is like a smart house, something happened where...
his phone picked up what he was saying during traffic and deemed it as like racist. And it locked him outside of his house. Now what's crazy though is even though it locked him outside of his house,
it was outside of the law and it was outside of just regular jurisdiction because it's with the app it's with technology so who really controls that now the government fam no not even the government is outside of their jurisdiction too oh because it's it's through an app and it's through like technology it's through maybe even ai
So who would be in charge of that? If technology goes wrong, who would be at fault? Would really like Elon Musk be at fault? Who would be accountable? Technology, the AI. But you can't even blame them. You can't even blame them, right? Now let's say it commits a crime. Who's going to jail for it?
The AI? Like, they just terminate it? And then what happens to the family? How do they get justice? They can't. Right? That's not fucked. Oh, that's kind of scary then. You think about it like that? That's kind of fucked. Yeah, yeah.
And imagine you get, you get like trapped because apparently in the smart city, they're able to scan your face, figure out who exactly you are. You walk into a store and you know how the new grocery stores, you don't even have to like check out and shit. You just walk out with it and it automatically charges your Amazon app because
Because it knows your face and it knows like your account, how much funds you have on your account. That's crazy. No, with a bunch of new, new like developments, like there's definitely going to be mans that will find finesses and will find ways. Like I feel like...
They'll find more malicious ways to use it then rather than actually using the product like people will just go straight to like yo How can I do this? How can I get free shit? You know, I mean it's because there's no laws around it. So might as well try well, I think people are just gonna keep trying to To make a way to do crime. Yeah with all the good stuff that's coming. There's always the way worse, you know, I
But do you think there has to be crime somewhere to balance life as a society? Because if it's too like nothing bad happens, it becomes almost dystopian. Yeah, because it'll be perfect if all the robots are good. Come on, bro. We figured out life if robots are all good. It can't be. It can't be like that. It sucks. It sucks because there's never going to be a perfect life, but...
This is the perfect life. What if this is all just like robot right now? What if this is all just like you made your companions right now, fam? Here we go again, fam. What if like this is what you coded in before you hopped into the sim? Nah, there's no way. That's fucked. I would have coded myself with way better perks. You feel me? I could beat up anyone fucking six foot five. Or what if... Oh, this is deep. Yo.
What if life really is a simulation? Check this out. And even though you have like your downfalls of yourself, the challenges you face, you specifically put yourself in a simulation to go through challenges so that when you come out of the simulation, you overcame them. What the heck? That's so whack.
- You think that could be a thing? - That could be a thing, no, I'm not saying it, but that's like, damn man. Like I typed the code so I have to get through that. - No, not necessarily like you typed the code. Like let's say you signed up for therapy, but this is actually therapy. What if this simulation is therapy for you to learn? - No, no, no, that's Alison Bordelaine.
Don't say that. That's crazy. That's crazy. That was the actual ending. Like, taking this is all therapy and you're not good right now. Damn. Yeah, no. Oh my God. If something happens and we all die and we wake up in the same therapy. No, so that's back this.
Like say me and you are both in the the hospital Yeah, and obviously our lives are like simulated because because we have business together. Yeah Yeah, I would I would like go to a vending machine and I would probably know you even though I've never met you in my life like oh That's a cool little tattoo you have there and then I would just think and then because you recognize it It's back in the same because yeah, because I've seen you in the simulation. Yeah, like that like close in the sim Yeah, like I would know you outside
That's scary. That's crazy. Holy shit. That's crazy, bro. That's like Matrix. That's literally Matrix. Thanks. Fuck. Because who knows, bro? You can't tell me I'm wrong. Yeah. You can't prove it. No man's going to prove that. No one's going to prove that wrong. No one's going to prove it crazy.
That's a good way to end it though. Bro. Yeah, at the end of the day, bro, you can't have faith in too many things. Just have faith in God. And fam, just do good, bro. Just do good and just live as long as you can do that, fam. Don't waste days. Don't waste... Deadass. Sometimes I wake up and I think like,
Okay, what am I going to do today? Is it meaningful? Yeah. Period. That's it. No, no, facts. No, because sometimes when I lay down, like, yo, when I'm laying down and I'm doing nothing with my life, I feel like that's a dishonor, like, of me to my life. Facts. Yeah, yeah. It's not good because, like, I'm given this. Why am I not doing anything? Yeah, if I wake up and I, like, I don't have a plan or if I don't want to do anything, I'm like, damn, what is the meaning to it? Yeah, exactly. Like, what is my purpose? Yeah. So try to find your purpose, bro, at the end of the day and just...
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