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EP.181 - DARK DATING SIMULATION, PREDICTING DEATH REDDIT STORY, & YOUTUBE FAMILY TRUE CRIME CASE

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Yo, that's crazy. Nah, I think only if you're that race, you can say that, like, the swear words. Because if we say, what's the swear word in Filipino? Like, the... If my black friend said it, I wouldn't be mad. That's funny. It is funny, but, like, I don't know. I feel like people would get offended with it, too. Who's getting offended? Even the Vietnamese. They hate saying that because apparently that's like, fuck your mother. Maybe if they say it in a way that's like...

Offensive yeah, then it's offensive, but if they're just saying it just to say it as like a joke thing. I think yeah That's true. That's true. It's like if somebody calls you your nickname. Oh great example. Let's see you have a nickname, right? But it's it's like ah, let's say I don't know. It's a good example But say it's making fun of you type of nickname, okay, and if somebody says it that you're not that close with then it's weird Yeah, it might be what it is. It's just awkward. I guess like why are you calling me that? Yeah

There's stages that you have to get there to call me that. We have to go through certain side missions and certain challenges in life together. That will bond us. What do you think makes it so that you can say that? What's the moment you can say? What's the moment you give the trust like, alright, you're cool. We're connected like that. The first one that came into mind is like, if we got into a fight and you rolled out.

That would be a perfect thing like oh, yeah, it doesn't happen often I'm just thinking of that video where like the guy gets jumped into a gang like imagine Okay, now you get to say my nickname cuz you got jumped in to say a nickname. That's crazy nah Or or on like a less like violence one is like a sharing deep talk bro, I'm telling you Shane

if you shared food with me yeah then I can right away you can call me cause like we were saying in our other podcast if I share food with somebody that's honestly sharing my life because you could've poisoned my food you know yeah when I was in elementary school and like you shared like a drink with the same straw with a girl that felt like oh shit I just got my first kiss fam this is lowkey like that's flirting yeah cause you guys are sharing out of the same straw that's like

Like connection fam That's kind of the same That was the same food Nah that's not that crazy to me Really? Yeah because I feel like at elementary school We all shared everything I don't know Like we just shared like chocolate One bite after the other Type of thing Nobody really cared Word I felt like that was a special moment Like that That

now bonds us. You know why? Because the school was like predominantly white. Elementary school was predominantly white. What was your canon event again? It's the cooties. Oh yeah. What was your canon event you were talking about before when you dropped your shit in front of and then you caught it or something? Or like that would have been your canon event? I'm trying to remember. What are you talking about here? So we were talking about canon events. So I messed something up in front of a girl, that thing. Did you? I dropped some shit. Or did you catch it? I caught it. Oh, did I catch it? No, I didn't catch it. I didn't catch it.

- There's a drop. There's a drop. So I fumbled, I was supposed to pick something out of a shell, and my crush was right in front of me, that shit fell on the floor. - Yeah, I was gonna say that would've been, if you did catch it, that would've been like a Spider-Man canon event too, because, yeah, remember in, so that was in Spider-Man 1. - That was in Spider-Man 1. - That was the one I loved because that was one of the ones that was inhumans. It was not no cartoons. - Yeah, yeah. - Right? So you know that scene where MJ was walking to the cafeteria and she slips.

yeah and then like all her food and the tray like goes up it goes yeah did you know yeah did you know that wasn't special effects yeah that's real right yeah yeah that was real he took i think it was uh what is it a hundred plus tries just to catch everything yo and then as soon as as soon as they he caught it they're like yeah it's done that's fucking hard to do because there's like five different things that fell off and he had to catch every single he he was really like spider-man but that's uh that's sam raimi the director yeah

certain directors yo they'll take they'll take all the time in the world to just get what they want fam that's true and once you sign the contract to work with them you're kind of cooked like it depends on how the person works in RAF did you did you try and recreate the the what do you call this what's it

The karate kid scene? Or no? Wait, which scene? Remember when Raph was in that building and you were fighting four mans? Yeah. I seen a comment. It was like, I swear they tried to recreate the Jackie Chan... What part? The one where he ran into the bullies. Did you or did you not? Oh, when I got beat up? Yeah, yeah.

That part? Like the one where you went like this and then you put the thing to the ground. When SO's song was playing in the background. Oh, why karate kid? I don't know. Oh, because he went like this. Oh, yeah, that is Jaden Smith. Oh, it is? We didn't think of it, but it is that. True, true. He caught the kick and he goes. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Type thing? Facts. I thought you took inspo from that. Nah, I've been taking inspo a lot from like darker films. Not necessarily darker, but I would say like

Fuck, what's a word for it? Kind of, you know, in fashion, avant-garde. Okay. So in film, I don't know what they call it. Maybe they still call it avant-garde. Yeah. But it's a realm of shit where it's,

It would be dark, but it's done in a different way to be dark. Okay. So one of One of the YouTube videos that changed my life is called Kiwi. You ever heard of that? Kiwi? No. That YouTube video? So it's an animation and It was made long long time ago. I think this came out like 2007 YouTube was first a thing and it's about this Kiwi this bird and the bird if you don't know they can't fly and

They don't know how to fly. It just has baby wings like this. Useless. What the Kiwi wanted to do and what we're introduced to was it nailing a tree onto...

something i don't we don't know what it is and it turns out he's nailing a tree down to a mountain and he looks around and you see like hundreds of different trees nailed to the mountain he walks back up and he looks down so you can imagine this is the mountain and trees are nailed like this the reason he nailed all of those trees to the mountain is

is because he ended up jumping. So he jumped down and he was pretending to fly. That's fucked. So he was looking down and like he's so happy and he had like a shed of tears because he knew he was going to die at the end of it. But if you think about it really deeply, honestly, that's life. You know what I mean? It's like you do what you want to do for what you want and then at the end of it, you're going to die anyway. Yeah, that's true. So go out how you want to do it. Yeah. There...

Going off of that, and adding another dark thing, I don't know if you've seen the woman who made herself blind on purpose. Nah. Like, fam, you know how you have dreams of being a superhero? Why did she make herself blind? She had dreams to be blind. She wants to be Daredevil?

I guess. Because she's like... She was born perfectly healthy. Baghdad. And then I think around 21 years old, she was like, okay, I'm gonna just take this into my own hands. And while she was seeing a psychologist, she told her to pour like bleach or like... Oh yeah, that'll blind you. Yeah, in your eyes. And she waited...

purposely to call. So she didn't call right away. She was like, okay, I'm gonna get blind first, then I'm gonna call to get help. Oh, what the fuck? They drained her, she became blind. But apparently, it's a disease. It's like a... I think it's BID. It's like body...

Body dysmorphia type thing? No, it's like body identity dysmorphia. Yeah, something like that. Probably that. Yeah. Because some people, they see things differently in the mirror, right? Exactly, yeah. And when she was a baby, she said that it was meant to be like this and she had a cane even though she wasn't blind yet. Wait, so she manifested herself to be? Kind of, yeah. She was waiting all her life to be blind and she wasn't blind? Yeah, she learned Braille.

Before she did it. So as soon as she blinded, she knew how to read braille already. That's weird. Yeah, it's super messed up. But it's your life, I guess. It is your life, right? That's the thing the Filipino parents always say. What's the phrase? Oh, fuck.

Fuck. Something buhay. Yeah. Oh, bahala ka sa buhay mo. That's the number one thing. It's your life. It's your life. Go do it. Damn. But even though, even though they say it, they know like you shouldn't be doing that. You know what I mean? Yeah. But at the end of the day, this is my thing. It's like, you know exactly where you want to go with your life. Yeah. You,

You truly do. Even if it's a dream, even if it's whatever, it's just we're scared to do it because of other people telling us like, yo, that's not right. Or, yo, this is a bad idea, this and that. But only you truly will tell you if it's a bad idea or not. Especially like, I don't know, especially immature you, you have to learn first to realize, okay, maybe it wasn't the right idea. To win, you have to take those losses regardless. The thing that's weird about that story though, her manifesting it, it's...

Do you think she could see into the future? Do you think it's like... Probably, she can't see it right now. I know, but it's weird, right? So this is my thing. When I manifest stuff, even if it doesn't... It always happens no matter what in the sense of I'll make it happen. You know what I mean? Yeah, yeah. So...

This sounds dumb. I'm not going to lie. It sounds kind of dumb. But what I'll do is I'll say I'm manifesting my phone to go over to that table. And what I'll do, I'll put it over at that table. So did it work? Yeah, it did. So if you keep practicing that in the sense of you accomplishing things and literally visualizing in front of you, what is that practicing? Manifestation. And eventually becomes a thing of it just happens as you go. Mm-hmm.

So you see things as you do it, right? Now, I was on Reddit. Okay. And there's this paranormal story that's going crazy. So this guy, he was in his house looking for like toys he can give his kid. And he's looking through all of his old stuff. And he noticed in one of the bins, there's a notebook. Yeah. And this is a notebook from when he was like six years old or whatever, right? Just in school. Yeah.

And he says what he wrote in the notebook predicted how his father was going to die. No. Yeah. So there's a picture too. Was it like he will get in car crash or like because he's still young. It's similar. Okay. It's similar. So this is I'm going to show you the Reddit post. Yeah. Let me see. Is the journal entry posted on there? It's not necessarily a journal journal. Okay. But it's something that he wrote down. Yeah. That's fucked.

So this is the reading on, this is what it says on the Reddit post. Not sure if this belongs here, but I wanted to share. While cleaning out my mom's house, I found one of my favorite books when I was in fifth grade in 1990. I remember loving the book so much and I took it home. So he gave it to his daughter, who is now in the fifth grade. And we noticed that I had written all over the first page. When I was younger, this is where it gets crazy. My dad died in,

in 2020 and it was at the start of covid during a horrible accident diagnosed with covid once at the hospital now on the picture and on what he wrote down he accidentally wrote his dad yeah covid and die what the fuck die covid what and he doesn't know and he and he doesn't know why he wrote it so look it literally says dad something

and it says die covid nah covid is crazy though that's because it's not even a word right and if you if you look at everything else he wrote these aren't really words it's not really words so he's he's going through a moment of even though and usually that's how manifestation works you're not you just have to write it you're not um i guess thinking about it it just happens and it just man that's why it's scary that's why it's scary because it happens

you gotta be careful. I feel like that's the reason you have, no matter what, you should never have negative thoughts in your head or never preach about negative things and keep it straight out of your life. Because even if it is just a little bit, you say, you go, oh, you're gonna lose that, blah, blah, blah. You putting that in the air is already terrible. Yeah, yeah. You know? I know.

Remember the finals game we had for our basketball team? Yeah. As soon as Sharon said, yo, guys, I'm not feeling that good. Oh my gosh. The moment. We lost. Yeah. Like we lost. There was no way we were winning that game. There's no way. There's no way. And I think that's why the form. Yeah.

Of not having a backup work so much. Anytime I did something and I succeeded, I never had a backup. Because there's no backlog. Like thinking, I can rely on this. Yeah, you can rely on it and I can go back to something. Nah, there's only one way. Because if you're already thinking that that's there, you're going to go that direction anyways. You know what I mean? Yeah. Because in history, what they used to do, the Vikings, they would burn their ships. Yeah.

When they landed on the island, they were going to invade. So they would just stay there. They would deadass say, okay, burn all the ships because we're staying here and we're going to fight. There's no going back. That's crazy. If they kept the ships there, we can retreat. Nah, burn that shit to a crisp.

There's no going back home. We take over and then we can go home. Nah, that's a really stand-on business type of way of doing it, bro. It is, fam. Honestly, I try my best to do that in regular projects and activities. I don't go back. I go finish it. You know what I mean? Because with a little bit of weakness, then it's like, ah, it's iffy. It's iffy. I was watching this Black Mirror episode recently. It had me thinking, right?

And we never really discussed this type of topic. It's really interesting shit. So you know how we know dating apps, they're kind of on the rise and they've always been kind of trending. How do you think it's going to develop with AI now?

What do you think would change? Yeah, so check this out. I was watching this Black Mirror episode and it was crazy because this is deadass the future. What was it? I'm sure we're gonna have it in a couple years. So you know how um, I don't know why this isn't a thing yet. But why isn't there a dating app where you take a quiz and it creates kind of like a personality profile?

And it matches to personality types and shit. Why is that not a thing yet, right? Now take it a step further. Let's say you could do that, create personality types, and then put it into a simulation to test different people with those people.

But you would be making a fake person, though, in those simulations. Yeah. But with those types, with those, like, personalities. That would kill. Yeah. But, oh, that would be scary, though. So, okay. The beginning... Go ahead. No, because I was going to say, maybe the...

The stuff that you actually put on that survey isn't what you like and what you think you like. And that's why it doesn't work out. You know what I mean? Maybe, yeah. Because usually during those surveys... You have to be truthful. You have to be very truthful, yeah. But go ahead. If you lie to yourself, yeah. Anyways, that's not the premise of the Black Mirror episode. But the real question of the Black Mirror episode was...

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If you could find out who your true love was and you would find out right this instant, that's your true love, you have a 99% chance, like that's literally your one. Yeah. Would you want to know? No.

No. Now here's the debate. Yeah. If you don't find out or if you don't realize it, you might just get stuck going through a whole bunch of relationships that may have not been for you. Yeah. But I feel like that's how you find out who you really love, no? Because without the experience, it's like, yeah, that's very unnatural. And I feel like love is one thing that you can't be tampered with. It's interesting because the show tackled that on, right? Okay. And pretty much in the show, this is what happened.

There's an app that it's able to match you up with somebody. In the show, what happens is they're in a system, a dating system. So they would get told, okay, you have to go meet this person at this time. Boom. And then when you guys start the date, you go, okay, let's check how long our expiry date is. Damn. So it would tell them and they started together. Boop.

And it would tell them whether they have two days together, if they're dating for a year, or even if they're dating for a couple hours. Shit. Now, what happens, and this is interesting, is as they keep going on dates, the...

The AI and the app will take all the data you've learned from all of those relationships and then put it into the system and match you up with somebody eventually that will become your long life chosen one, like your true love. Yeah, that's lame. You think that's weird? That's lame. Because it's like, say, like the soul tie thing. Because when you're with a partner in a relationship, your souls feel right together, right? Yeah, yeah. AI is the only really thing where it doesn't have a soul.

So like, does it know what's right for you? Because you only can really tell. Like, obviously it'll help you, but maybe it's just not going to feel natural. So check this out. It worked in the scenario of it, but it's really interesting the way it happened. So there's this girl...

She got... On her first time using the system, she got matched to this guy. And that was his first date as well. Now, they ended up only having four hours together because that was their expiry date. It was either four hours or 24 hours. Something like that. But they only had short time. Anyways...

They ended up not spending the night as a hookup and they just decided, you know, let's just chill. Let's enjoy each other's company. Okay. Because it's the first one, right? Yeah, yeah. Now, they had a great time, this and that. And at the end of the day, they realized, okay, it's time to go. I'll see you around type of thing. Probably not see you around because, you know, I'll probably get matched up with somebody else. Now, it goes on and they lived their own lives and they ended up

getting matched to other people. One guy was matched with a woman for a year. This is straight off the bat. Now, the person he was matched with was not a match for him. She did not like her personality, did not like how it's going. He just felt dreaded, right? He was faulty. Yeah. Now, listen, it was still the second date though. So the app still has to get information from you, see how you react, you know? That's the whole point of it.

So what the app ended up doing is putting that person in all of these useless relationships to collect the data. But it kind of worked in a way where it's like, yo, if I put you in a terrible relationship, right? And that's why it's fucked because it's kind of playing God. Because I'll put you in a terrible relationship. Once you realize what terrible is, now you can see what good is, right? Mm-hmm.

So the moment I put you back with that girl, you're gonna, yeah. You're gonna be like, oh shit, you know what? She was the one. Now there's a problem though. So when you decide to check the expiry date, you guys both have to agree to see it together. Okay. Now that guy, he went through the terrible relationship and that girl, she went through so many like,

Quick hookups. She really didn't like any of the guys. But she always had in the back of her head the first date. So did the guy, the first date. Anyways, the app put them back together.

But this was the thing this time. She said, hey, could we do this differently? Oh, then I don't want to check. I don't want to check the expiry date. Oh, shit. I don't want to check the expiry date. Beat the system. Yeah, because if we check the expiry date, then I'm going to act differently. Like if I know I only have eight hours with you, then yeah, we're probably just going to hook up and not stay together. That's true. Yeah, it's just a waste of time for her. So what they ended up doing was, yeah, they put it away and they just enjoyed each other's company. They lived life. They ended up hooking up.

But the guy was so curious because he was so in love with her and didn't want the relationship to end. So he was tempted. So he took the app and he asked to check. Even though he promised the girl and they made a pact not to check each other's thing. And Loki says you're supposed to do it with your partner. But anyways, he checked it without her. And you know what happened? What? He checked it. It said five years. Now, once it said five years...

The app said, notice she's not around. You can't check without her. And then recalibrating went down to three months. Wait, why? Because the trust between them was broken. And the app knew he betrayed her. So it recalibrated her and it recalibrated their thing so that it went down from five years to four months to two months to three days to one day. And it recalibrated finally.

24 hours that's scary yeah that's scary yeah good thing that she's only in the movie so so he was like he was freaking out because he only did that because he loved her but the fact that he betrayed her you know the app knows like oh he's not the right one for her and he ended up going out through the rest literally the last 24 hours just miserable because he was thinking like man i could have had this life with her but i ruined it because of my temptation now the girl finds out

And yeah, she's pissed off because he looked in it and it was his fault for breaking up. And yeah, they just had to go their separate ways. Holy fuck. So long story short, but they ended up getting matched with like other people, this and that. And they went through terrible relationship, more terrible relationships, but more data was collected. And this is what happened. They ended up getting matched again. For the final time. For the final time. This has to be the final time. For the final time.

But they weren't matched with each other necessarily. So the app says, okay, I found your chosen one. But before we do the chosen one, I want you to do one more date with whoever you wanted from the past. Yeah. Just so you can have that closure with them. And then before we ended off on the final and she goes, the guy, Frank, like that was the name of the guy. I want him. I want him. Like, let me get my closure with him.

So they had their closure and they realized, oh shit, okay, the closure is like a two hour time limit. And then we're going to find our final one. And this is what's crazy. So that whole time they're like living throughout using the app, they realized, hey, yo, this feels weird. Like what's the point of life this way, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And what ended up happening, the girl said, you know what?

No, it was the guy. Sorry, it was the guy. The guy said, you know what? I don't care who the chosen one is. I choose you. Like, I want to leave. I want to leave this system. And what this society was, was like a closed off society. They lived in this like community. They have to go by certain rules. Okay, okay. But he said, I want to leave with you. Like, you're my one. Like, I don't care what the app tells me. I like you. Yeah, yeah. And she's like, yeah, let's do it, blah, blah. Now, throughout the show or throughout that episode-

There was a little bit of hinting what's going to happen. Because every time they would go skip rocks, the rock would always land on four. And she said that as a little thing like, hey, have you ever got over four skips or less than four skips? Every time they skipped rocks. Yeah, yeah. It would always land on four. Four. I'm like, oh, interesting. Why the fuck can't I skip three? Anyways, they ended up leaving the community, right? So they decided to rebel and leave. And the moment they left...

They entered this room and it's all black. The world just closed. It's like emptied. So that whole time they were in that, it was a dating simulation. Oh, that's fucked. The whole thing was a dating simulation. And what's crazy is...

The the epitome of a match is if you guys rebel together. Oh, so that's how you know That's how you know that's you know, they're compatible now and what's crazy is when they exited and enter that black room They started to see like hundreds and so many other different cop like them the same two versions of the variants of them they realize holy shit and

This is all a simulation thing. And all of us were a test to compile all of the information. And it zooms out, it zooms out, it zooms out. It was all on another app. And then this girl, she's looking at her phone and sees the guy that she's supposed to match with. And it says 99%. And she goes, hey, that's the guy. Let me go talk to him.

Fuck. Yeah, Black Mirror is golden. If AI gets that advanced, we don't have to waste time anymore with that. Yeah. Which is fucked. But at the same time, it's like... Yeah. It's iffy, right? But if it really truly understands human nature...

Man. Yeah, that is true. I thought you were going to go on a route where it's like, you know when she said, I want to be with you? And like, I thought that guy was going to get shot right after. And like, that's not your future no more. Fuck that. You guys broke the simulation? Alright, you guys are dead. Yeah, so the simulation was just literally a compilation of all of these tests with different variants of them as a couple.

And seeing if they would be compatible because they played it and tested it in real time through the fucking app. With the expiry date thing too, like remember when that girl said, oh, we're not going to look at the expiry date, right? And they just vibed out. If they check again, wouldn't it increase because they're having fun or no? It's like an expiry date is like, okay, we're going to cut you off right there. So the expiry date wasn't shown at all. Yeah. And the reason it went down was because he betrayed her.

Okay, that's the thing which she she didn't want to check the expiry date at all because like past relationships She hated it now question for you. Would you want to know if you had expired it with somebody? No, hi key. Hi key Like it's kind of interesting. I wouldn't mind that. Yeah, I actually wouldn't mind that you wouldn't mind that I wouldn't mind it to be honest, bro I don't think I I told this story before but low-key this was when I knew my life was simulation Yeah, cuz and going back to the manifestation part two like the things that you manifest in

like as a joke like turned out to be real but my ex remember me and my ex used to like joke around about yeah we have an expiry date and on that day we're just gonna shake hands and go and we put it and we texted it in the group chat oh fuck and then and then that day comes right and they can't you guys kept wait was the day though no no it wasn't that it wasn't that day but that's fuck it wasn't a day but the moment i feel like we put that in the group chat boom there was actually an expiry date started that started damn

Because it was, you know, it's like, it's in your head now. Like, fuck, like, is there going to be an expiry date? And then this was when I knew this was a simulation. In the group chat, other mans were now asking questions. Oh, if you guys did break up, what ethnicity would you guys get with in the next relationship? And you guys predicted what I would get in and what she would get in. The specific race.

Obviously I'm not gonna say it but you guys predicted the specific ways and it's in there. And yours too. Yeah, mine too. What the fuck? Yeah, she said- I think I remember that. That's what's funny. You said something like, Gavin will move on to a Filipino girl. What happened?

Fam and at that time this what's crazy for the audience like Gavin didn't wasn't really into Filipino girls at that time at all I'd like at all. Yeah, that's what's really interesting But it was a manifestation thing like oh maybe was in the back of my head that whole time Because for the audience that doesn't know yeah like be my homie

I just have an ongoing joke. I said like, bro, I'm sorry, but your soulmate is this person. You're going to eventually marry that person. And he's like, you know what? It's probably true. And it's somebody that he doesn't even talk to anymore. But we know like one day they're going to rekindle. They're going to have kids. It's going to be one of those simulation moments where it's like, oh shit, you don't want to do it? Let's just rebel. You're lying.

99% chance. That's crazy. So you would want an expiry date. That's crazy. Okay, I wouldn't want it definitely. But I would be interested in kind of experiencing that. It's interesting though. Is that not interesting, fam? No, but that's like, okay, so you don't believe in psychics. Like, you know, the palm readers. No, I don't fuck with that. Yeah, but that's kind of the same thing. That's different. How? Because it's literally science. Oh.

Because it's it's data right? It's okay. Okay. I thought it was like a prediction. No, no, no, no. It's not. Yeah, it's not a prediction It's okay. Um, the AI foretells like how your life is going and what you're gonna do with your life type of thing That's why it's interesting cuz cuz back this right? Let's say let's say, um Yeah, the one that's gonna like change your life. Don't me is there is

But you don't, you know? Okay, so you would do it on a girlfriend basis. Okay, but let's take it deeper. Even friends. Friends and family? Family you can't change though. No, family is like, oh, how long your mom will live or some shit like that. No, it's not living. It's not living. It's how long you'll be with...

be in a relationship with that person. Oh, friends is crazy. I wouldn't want to know that. Because it's like, it's like that thing is like, oh, when you don't know, life is fun when, life is, time is fast when you're having fun. It's like that thing. It's like, oh, if I know it's going to come, it's like, it's not natural. Yeah, I'm just saying that because it's interesting, but I get what you're saying. Like, it's probably not cool. I'm doing shit to make memories now, but it's forced. It is forced. I get that. I mean,

I would never do that bro that's scary cause yeah like it predicts your homie's gonna move away and then to a different country and you guys don't hang out as much and you guys fall off or whatever but Black Mirror did predict a lot of stuff so it's like fuck I hope that just doesn't happen in real life and this whole imagine like like one day we get into this black thing it was like yeah this podcast was like the the thing that connected you but now it's done boom like no more friends that's fucked yeah that's kinda fucked yeah

Bro, but it's such an interesting concept to me, though. It is. It is interesting. Not that I would want to be in it, technically, but I would kind of want to see what it's like. Because that's so weird. That's so interesting. Yeah, I would never want to be a part of experiments like that, bro. Because how would that go? Let's say...

Let's say you're with somebody and what if you actually do love them, but your expiry is two days? Yeah, like, would it increase? That's what I'm saying. Would it increase when you guys check again? Technically, yeah. Yeah. Because it would pick up data. You might get matched up again. Yeah. But it's not perfected or it's not like...

Yeah, you're still gonna get sent to a next person. Yeah, imagine if Tinder did that simulation. Because Tinder just gives you random messages. No answers. A second. Your expiration date? Two days. Like nothing, fam. So there was a theory though in the show itself. Because the guy said a theory. He said, what if this whole system, this whole dating system...

was made in a way that it puts us in terrible, terrible relationships. Just so that you can...

You can get like so tired out by all these other people giving you the the final chosen one But the final chosen one is somebody You compromise for because you're just so sick of going through other relationships And then that's fucked because if you take it in some people are like that in real life Yeah, some people are like that in real life Some people just stay because they don't think that they're gonna get another one exactly, which is scary exactly

So if you deep it that way, man. But wouldn't the data put that into like, oh, that's false. Because the data says blah, blah, blah. See, it's like, what could you really go off of? Data or feeling? That's why I think we're just contradicting the theory. Yeah, I wouldn't want to live my life through you. Exactly. By the book. By the book, yeah. Never by the book. Never by the book, man. You know, I found this out recently. There was a deleted scene in Midsommar.

Really? Yeah. So this scene, they deleted it because they thought that people would view the movie different. Why? So the scene comes after the cliff scene. So remember that scene where the people get too old and now they have to sacrifice themselves? So right after that,

There's this other ritual. And they only deleted it because they said it's, I don't know. Too disturbing? Too disturbing and it would cause some controversy. So they would stand around, right? And this child would come up and be like, oh yeah, I'm sacrificing myself to the cult goddess. Damn. Yeah. And so what they do is they tie her up.

and they put a big rock so it's like one of those ship ones where like if they throw her into the lake that she will sink right and right before she does that Danny the main character she goes stop don't do that

remember in the the cliff scene yeah where the other people on shrooms were like don't jump don't jump mm-hmm everybody around them were were offended because they're like oh this is a cult thing we do don't be disrespectful yeah yeah but when Danny said don't throw them in they're like wait no no stop everything she might be right we did kind of sacrifice enough so it's a thing where it's like they

the cult only wants white people with blonde hair and they would only accept but everything else would be disrespectful so the people on the cliff were like no no no they were like black they were like latino oh my god you're right yeah

The people thinking she was like, no, don't do it. That's very disrespectful. Holy shit. But it showed. Because they're all blonde hair, blue eyes. And blue eyes, yeah. So it would show like some type of. Holy shit. You know, that's similar to the Smurfs thing. Yeah. Because blonde hair, blue. Blonde hair, blue. Yeah. Oh my God, bro. Yo. It was crazy. But that scene would have been fucked too because that is kind of a crazy way to sacrifice somebody. Yeah, that's messed up. But.

I think with art, we get the point across that way. You know what I mean? Like, it's better that way than in real life because in real life, that's fucked up. Oh, yeah, for sure. You know what I mean? But it would probably like... You know how life imitates art? That thing? Yeah, that's messed up. It's messed up, though. Do you think there's cults out there that do it regardless, though? Yeah, bro. I feel like once they... Where was a Midsommar shot? Because that's a perfect place to do all those things. I think that was in Sweden? Yeah, Sweden or Switzerland. Sweden, I think. Yeah, but...

Imagine how many people went to Sweden just to take shrooms. - Yo, that's trippy. - You know what I mean? 'Cause life imitates, I wanna go there and take it. 'Cause it's so beautiful out there. - Yo, what's scary about that too, they said in the film that there's, I didn't know this. - What? - There's only nighttime when it's super, super late. You have like, fuck, majority of sunlight until nine o'clock or even later, something like that. - And then it's just-- - It's completely bright until nine.

So you have bare sunlight. Yeah, yeah. That's sick. Yeah, it's be 8 o'clock or 9 o'clock and it's still bright. Like day, day. That's crazy. That's like, I think you were talking about like if you're trapped in a dark room and you would have to imagine some guy gave you, you have to go out in 24 hours. Yeah. And you're just stuck in this dark room. You have no sunlight, no nothing. And then you go out and it's like maybe you've only been there for like two hours, but it feels like 24. It feels longer. Yeah.

There was a girl that was stuck in a cave for like that. And she was like, no sunlight, no nothing. They said, I'm going to stay in here for 500 days. Fam, when she came out, it was only like three days. Ew. Ew.

But it felt like it felt like 500 for her. She came out like no barely any water barely any food fuck bro. Holy shit. No 500 days impossible. There's no way you're doing 500 days like that. Impossible bro. You would lose your mind for sure. You would lose your mind. I think it was Rhett and Link that did it. The sleep deprivation tank I think it's called. Oh they did that? They did that thing and they were only in there for a couple hours. But

But they said when they were floating in the water, I forgot exactly what you call it. Oh, it's that thing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's the water tank. Therapy thing. Therapy, yeah. It's completely dark and it feels like you're floating in space. And like the salt, the water is hella like sodium filled. So you float. You float. Now, what they described was you would see faces. Oh, shit. Yeah, you would see faces of people that didn't exist. You would see, you would hear voices and people talking to you.

But is that now this is the thing. Do you think it's because prior to that, they have knowledge of what is and what people are and this and that. And then when they go in those thoughts and I guess subconscious lingers in complete silence. Or do you think that's a dimension of complete emptiness and it gets filled up?

by whatever energy is lingering around. I think it's your own thoughts. Because I think it's... If you're floating there for so long and you're not thinking about... Like, you just get delusional even though you're not high. You get what I'm saying? So, yeah. I think it is all delusion. Mm-hmm.

That's scary, bro. There was this ritual. I don't know if you heard it. It's the 11 mile drive ritual. And it's kind of about being high without being high. And it's crazy because I seen a man do it on YouTube. And he said that this drive was kind of like him selling his soul. Why? Yeah. So when you submerge yourself into the drive, all you need for this ritual is your car.

And like the whole goal of it is like by the 11th mile, you should be able to close your eyes and desire anything you wanted. Like how that guy said, I want to be the greatest guitar player. Yeah. Well, I can... I want a million dollars. You'll get that a million dollars if you complete this. Yeah. So...

Every mile is different. So like one, two, three, four, fifth mile, you'll be good. Like it's just driving. But then those like in the water tank, the thoughts start forming because you're no radio, no cell phone. You're just fully locked in into what you want. Right. On the sixth mile, it's said to be like now that you start daydreaming, the landscape will become different. So the trees will now become like long grass. Whoa.

Now you're going to be fully submerged. And there's three rules. I mean, there's two main rules. The rule number one is that if you see any creatures on the road, you're not allowed to talk to them or pull over. And number two is you're going to start hearing your family members start talking to you and say stop. So you're not supposed to stop or just keep driving. Imagine people pop in the backseat. Oh my gosh. And on the 10th mile in complete silence,

you're gonna start hearing a guy whisper all the things that you're afraid of and you're like, will make you paranoid. Yeah. And those things will manifest into the car. No. So say you're scared of like clowns. When you turn around, you're gonna see a clown there. Oh my God. This is the final stress though. Yeah. Like you're almost there at the 11th and then at the 11th, you'll see a stoplight. Mm-hmm.

And when the stoplight turns red, you're supposed to close your eyes and wish like what you're supposed to do. You officially sold your thing. Damn! Yeah. So...

Wait, that's the procedure of them selling their soul? Yeah, you have to do it in a specific place, though, because that place is specifically 11 miles. That's got to be somewhere in Nevada. I don't know. That's got to be somewhere there. Why Nevada? But I feel like it is. I guarantee you it is. I guarantee you it is. And then after the 24 hours is up the next day, somehow you're going to get your power. Damn, that's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy. That's crazy.

I forgot who it was. There's a rapper, fam. There's a rapper that did like a long road trip. Oh, yeah. It's always these long road trips. It was before they were famous. It might have been Travis Scott. What the fuck? Yeah, it might have been Travis Scott. But they talked about how he would... He was just on a long ass road trip. Yeah. And on the way to LA or something. And throughout the way, he was just thinking about what he wanted. Damn. So what if...

Travis Scott's story about that is hinting to this procedure, this like ritual. I mean, wouldn't that just be normal manifestation though? He just kind of wants it. Wait, wait, what's that song that goes? I'm a long way wrong through the valley. 9-0-2-1-0! Yo! Yo, you think? That's Travis Scott! Yeah. That's Travis Scott. And what does Chantel Jeffries say in that? In my jumper though. Something like that.

Now, whoever said that during the Travis concert, that's gay. I did. I said that. No, what'd she say? She said, it ain't wet like my jumper, though. She said something else. She said something else. She said, honestly, God bless. That's what she said. That's what she said. But that's jokes, though, because it sucks because whenever I need motivation, right? The two documentaries that I always go to is Genia and the Travis one.

Look mom, I can fly. Cause that intro was probably one of the greatest documentary intros. I haven't watched it that much actually. But the kid's like, we'll do everything for Travis Scott. You want a dive room? We'll dive room. And he goes, to the valley. Oh shit. Ah.

That shit is so tough, bro. I'm a Travis Scott fan, but I never really watched that. No, watch that, bro. It's so motivational, fam. I think when it gets to a point where people are willing to die for you, that's scary. Yeah, that's scary. That means you've already reached level 100 boss cult leader. Yeah, that's boss cult, bro. Holy shit. That's like Jared Leto. There's not many people in the world that can say that, you know? Jared Leto wants to be...

Level 100 bossy. That's what he thinks he is Making Morbius Romaine Morbius instead Serious Oh my god, I thought might actually be why he he made some of these songs though Well, if you if you listen to a lot of these on rappers lyrics like

Maybe they're leaving some clues on how they decided to... There has to be more than one way. Because if the Robert Johnson way is one way, and we know the Travis Scott way, the road trip way might be a way. There's got to be like a few ways. Like the P. Diddy way. You know what I'm saying? That ass. That ass. The After Midnight way. I know. People are saying that because Drewski was hanging out with T-Pain. Yeah. Oh, no. I think it was 2 Chainz. 2 Chainz. And the WWE... Like when you...

when celebrities are in the building, they put the spotlight around them. They didn't even acknowledge 2 Chainz was there, which is crazy. Really? They acknowledged Juski. And people are like, oh yeah, Juski came out of nowhere. This comedian came out of nowhere. He was at a Diddy party, he said. No way. He hung out with the guy that throws the all-white party, Michael Rubin. Oh yeah, he was with Michael Rubin. Yes, and that's his main guy. Oh, that's weird. But I don't believe it because I think Juski has been doing this long, but maybe...

To push him to the top. The first time I heard of Drewski was with Drake. That's what I'm saying. Maybe one of these celebrities is a portal. Yeah, that was the first time we've seen Drewski, right? In the Drake video. Yeah. Oh, shit. It's crazy, bro. It's kind of sus. Yeah, kind of sus, bro. It's kind of sus, bro. How do people go from nobody to somebody that quick? Yeah. By the same time, we did pop off pretty quick, too. Simulation style. I was at a Diddy party. Ew, ew.

I wasn't. I was. I'm going to say that. Just kidding. No allegations for me, bro. Bro, you were there with me, bro. Definitely not. Definitely not, bro. Imagine if people took that out of context. Would you? Alright, this is like no homo. No diddy, no diddy. Yeah, yeah. But would you stay after midnight just to see? Oh, at a diddy party? Fuck. Just to see after midnight? And I already know what goes on? Or like I have an idea? I want to see how crazy it is, no? No.

Fuck, that's... Like, a thing in me would probably stay in like... Dude, I just wanna see it in a day. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Dude's like, holy shit. Not like a stare, you know what I mean? Just like... Oh, I was looking for the washroom type of shit, you know what I mean? Yeah.

Oh fuck, my bad y'all. No, because everyone's curious. I bet everyone wants to know what happens at a Didi party bro. We know though, that's a thing we know but we don't see. Yeah, at the same time, yeah, we don't see. No, no. A part of me would have wanted to peek in, yeah. Pause. Nah, this is crazy. You have to change the topic, man. I have to change the topic. Okay, I have a ghost story for you. Alright, man, man, man. Fuck.

Okay, okay. This is in Toronto. Oh, shit. Yeah, so there's this house. I really want to go there for a haunted exploration, but they don't open it to the public anymore for some reason. It's called the McKenzie House. Now, it's actually not far from us, fam. It's literally like a couple streets down. But at the McKenzie House, it used to be the house of the Toronto mayor at the time. I forgot his name. Something McKenzie, whatever. But

What ended up happening is he got involved with some bad people in Canada. Since he was the mayor, you know, they're doing some shady stuff. And he decided to flee to the States. Now, his death was mysterious because they don't know exactly what caused his death. But he never returned back to the house except his ghost did. How did they know though? So there was a caretaker and there's a few people that stayed at the house too.

After he passed away, they would see objects of his being moved around the house. So one day, like his coat would be on a hook and then later it would be moved by the piano. Yeah. So one of the servants said they were just like cleaning off and waiting around, right? And they heard footsteps moving up the staircase. So they went to go check it out like, oh, there's an intruder here.

So she looked up and upstairs and then she checked every single room. There's nobody in the room. Okay. Check the other one. Nobody's there. Nobody's there. And then she kept hearing the footsteps and then she kept hearing the footsteps and still, and until they started making a different sound instead of footsteps on wood, it started making noise as if it's on the carpet. So she looked out into the hallway and

And she saw the carpet as the footsteps went up. The carpet moved? The carpet moved. Yo! Yeah. And then she just ran the fuck out. Yo, no, that's crazy. You have to bless the house after. So even to this day, the thing is like, we don't know how the mayor died. So there might be a reason he's haunting it because of that. And that's why his soul is still there. Now there's another coincidence, I guess you could call. But in that house...

There's nobody that lives there anymore. Okay. But people say when you go and visit, especially after dark, there used to be a print. You know those things where they used to make the newspaper and stuff and the typewriters? Yeah. So they used to have a print shop in the basement. Okay. And...

Supposedly, if you stay there overnight or after hours, you would hear a whole print shop cycle running through. Voices like, we got today's news! And then... And then the milk... And then they go downstairs. They open the door. It sounds like a whole fucking workshop. Open the door. Nobody's there. Is there equipment in there or no? There's equipment there. Okay, there's equipment, but no people. There's equipment, but no people. Oh, that's scary, fam. There's nothing. God damn.

And this is in Toronto. There's also the Don Jail in Toronto. I heard about the Don Jail, but I feel like that was not... Because it's... People die in jail, so obviously it's going to be infested by ghosts. I know, I know. But that carpet one? So even if we pay money to get in, they won't give us a tour? I don't think they can do tours anymore. Maybe if we leverage influence to go and be like, Hey, we want to make a video. This is how much subscribers we got, blah, blah, blah.

but i don't know because as of right now it's completely closed permanently closed it's still up because they can't destroy it since it's um historical building true but yeah let's see if i can show you a picture because they put up a they this is what's interesting they put up a mural on top of the on top of the building what is it for his grandma oh this is just weird so mackenzie house

I think it has something to do with um, so this is what it used to look like See this? That's what it used to look like just black black windows. It looks fucking haunted. I'm not gonna lie to you. You see it? Yeah, but nowadays if you go on Google Maps Right and you go to McKenzie house. Wait, what? Oh, you're just seeing shit the whole time. Yo, you're seeing shit. No, no, no, no, no, no, hold on, hold on. They painted over it. They painted over it. They gaslighted. Yo, wait, where's the picture though?

Okay, let me search up Mackenzie House now. Okay, okay. Probably just get gaslighted. Or the ghost is trolling you online too. No, no, no, no, no. In a way. Yes. What the fuck? That's not there, bro. You just got... No, it's here. It's somewhere here. It's trolling you, fam. Wait, wait, wait. Let me go to Google Maps. Okay, okay. Hold on, hold on. Nah, nah, nah. I know it's... Imagine the picture just spawns right here. Nah, nah, nah. Hold on, hold on.

Let me just, let me just, let me go Google Street. How do you do Google Street View? Oh, here, here, here. I got it. I got it. Boom. Boom. What's on top of that? Oh, okay. Okay. Let me see.

Whose face is that? I don't know. But this is the Mackenzie house now. It's completely blacked out, painted. And there's a mural like that? There's a mural of somebody here. And the face is blurred out for whatever reason. Oh, that's kind of fun. And look, it looks so sketched because she's wearing like an Illuminati type of necklace. Yeah, I don't know why. And then look, the chest has like an eagle with one star. Is she a Freemason fan? I have no idea. And that's why it's interesting. See, look. Like it looks...

It looks sus. That's just not like a random person. I have no idea though. Because I have to look into the history of who this person is painted on there. Yeah. But if that was just like there. It doesn't make sense to put it over that house, right? Yeah. Like if it's a historical building, why paint this on top of it? That's true. That's why it's sus. Especially the necklace that looks like Illuminati. Yeah, for sure.

Interesting. Yeah. Imagine it was like that Kobe mural that we saw in LA. The one that didn't even look like Kobe. Oh, and then there's a guy that spawned that looked like him. I was like, no, no. I was like, I was like, yo, bro, take a picture of me beside this Kobe thing. You're like, bro, that shit doesn't even look like Kobe.

No, but you can't fuck with that shit like that because I seen another video where like uh these it's like the kids and They were exploring their old grandpa's house. Yeah, and I don't know why but I didn't know this wax there was wax under a door and

And they were trying to bust it open. Like they're trying to get into the room and see what it was. But as soon as they got open and they saw all the wax on the floor. Supposedly wax is when you do rituals in the room. To seal it. To seal it. Yeah. And they had like this thing where you burn. The thing that Kyrie had. Oh, that song. Yeah.

A sage. Yeah, sage. So they lit up the sage and they started going like that. But as soon as they opened the door, the guy lifted up his shirt and had scratches right away. Oh, shit. Yeah, you want to see the vid? Let me see. Look at this kid. They're like, no way. Because this is an old abandoned house and they're just looking through it. Where's the wax? Right there. Oh, on the door. So there's dots of wax. What the fuck? That's his old room. And then he says, my back is burning. Imagine if you had scratch marks.

lifts up his shirt oh crash marks fam and bro was like imagine if i had them the ghost is like nah you have them my back is itchy right now i'm not gonna lie the mural just starts painting no that's crazy that's crazy we have to take the cameras yo we are you know we look we look up and we see mr mckenzie like we have to stop going back to that

You saw how I was telling such a good story and Emson just fucked up the whole spooky vibe of it.

Yo, isn't it so funny? They use that in so many movies, though. Yeah, I know. They use it in Ninja Turtles. I'm pretty sure they use it in the Jackie Chan movies. And in Despicable Me when the guy was on the thing so they couldn't see her. Because I feel like it's just like one of those ones. Like, you know in the old... Fuck, the Disney? They have like those laugh tracks. But they always have the lines. Oh, yeah. I know what you're talking about. And they have like sound effects that go with it. Something like that, bro. But it's like...

I heard a lot of the sound effects they make. It's from like a balloon. You know that? Balloon laughing? So, no, not laughing. But you know the... That type of shit? Yeah, like the cartoon...

you know what i'm talking about yeah yeah i'm trying to i'm trying to make it with my my throat but pause i'm trying to make it like with my voice but it doesn't do justice it's like you know i mean those sound effects they make it with a balloon they go type shit you know what i saw too which was pretty scary there was a picture online where it like had um so if we look at the ceiling there would be like an outline and whenever i looked at the picture first i was like okay it's just a family in their apartment but where is this

I don't know where it is, but it's just a picture on Reddit, I see. And...

Randomly, all I see when I looked up at the ceiling, it was like, you know when a person dies and the chalk is around it? Oh, shit. There was a chalk, except it's black. So up above them was a person like this. And I was reading the Reddit comments. I'm like, what the fuck is that? And people are saying that's how you know a person's been rotting upstairs. Oh, fuck. So imagine one day I wake up and that shit is thing. Damn. Because apartments, that happens a lot.

There's this episode of Atlanta. It's so fucking funny. What? But, um... So, Atlanta is, like, childish Gambino show. Yeah, I know, yeah, yeah. And they just put you in, like, hood situations. It's just fucking funny. But there's this one episode where the rapper, he gets invited to this girl's house, right? Uh-huh. And she's, um... She's a baddie, but, like, she's kind of weird. Uh-huh.

And she obviously wanted to hook up with him. So she brought her home or she brought him home. They're laying in the bed and he's laying in the bed, right? And he's like, man, should I have even went out here? Like this girl's kind of weird, this and that. And he looks up at the ceiling. He looks closely. He's like a foot mark. What the fuck? Just a foot mark. So what's happening in the house? It's unexplained. Yeah.

It's unexplained. Was it far from the door? Yeah, it's fucking tall. It's a whole ceiling, bro. Like, there's no way your foot can hit the ceiling unless you have, like, a ladder or something, right? So that's why it's funny because he's, like, laying in bed and he's wondering, like, how the fuck is your foot brave? So...

So if you think about it though, if you got invited to somebody's house and it just seems physically impossible to put a footprint up there and you see a footprint in your homie's ceiling, there's some questions to be asked, you know? Unless it's bro Spider-Man. Unless it's bro Spider-Man, like how are you getting a footprint up there? Probably their mom was just like,

They're grown, right? So it couldn't be a mom throwing a shoe. No, it's a footprint. Like a foot. You can see the toes. That's crazy. That's crazy. Something that I've seen too was very fucked. People are leaving... You know when the glass is steamy? Yeah. Like the windows are steamy in a car? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So people in random Ubers...

They're putting... They're making a baby footprint. Which is crazy because it's like, yo, fam, imagine the Uber driver sees that and is like, when did I have a baby here? You know what I mean? That could be scary. I do that all the time. No, that's scary, fam. I do that all the time with my parents. No, you're messing with your parents, fam. You can't mess with that. No, people know what it is. I feel like the baby foot with the hand is a...

What do you call it? It's universal. It's like the S you draw in a notebook. It's like everybody knows that. That's a staple. Everybody has to know that. There's another one too. Oh.

Oh, you know the small circle small circle big circle? No, no Let me know in the comments if you guys ever did this or if it's just my family But there's a way to draw a teddy bear I think I don't know if I talk about in podcast is like small circle small circle big circle. Let me draw did I think you did I? Yeah, I think you did but you dry it. Let me see if I could draw it real quick for you. Boom. Yeah, so look

I feel like this is staple too, but let me know. In your fam? So you go, you go a circle, a circle, and then a big circle, right? Oh, and it makes a pig. No, and then this is mama, this is dada, sailing goodbye, and it makes like a ship. And then six by six. I talked about this. I had to. Yeah, you did. 36. And then six by six. Magic. Let me know if you guys know that one. They're probably not going to see it, but we'll put a picture up. Yeah, we'll put a picture up. That's crazy. No, I didn't. When I was growing up, I don't think I...

I did that. It was only the star, the S one. Yeah, the star one. Where did that one come from, bro? I feel like it's just easy to me. Yeah, we got disciplined in our school for that. Why? Because a lot of people were drawing it on the desk. And that was like the first graffiti that we knew as a kid. True. And we started tagging it everywhere. I don't know if you've seen the family on YouTube. It was a while ago too. But they started like a... They were like a...

like a healthy family on YouTube, like making wholesome vlogs. But then it turned out to be like the whole time the kids were in like some concentration type shit. The East family? Yeah, like... No...

Have you ever heard of the... I think it was Ruby? Nah. Yeah, so it was a Mormon family with like six kids, right? And they blew up because of the wholesome content. But people on the internet started to notice that their parenting, like what they would do to their kids... Their discipline? Yeah, their discipline was kind of weird. Like the mom would take away food for like a day. What the fuck? And then another one was they let their son sleep on the floor for seven months.

They would take away their bed. That's crazy. Taking away a bed is insane. Yeah. So the whole time, like, when they were going on, the internet started to notice that the mom and dad were having fights on the camera. Yeah. So they went into therapy. And as soon as they went into therapy, it didn't work and they broke up. But the thing is, the mom got really close to the therapist. So the mom's like, okay, to discipline my kids, I'm going to send two of them to your house. Yeah.

Fam, what they did there is crazy. Like, they made them do manual labor in the sun. Oh, so they put them to work. Yes, fam. They made them jump on cactus if they didn't, like, do the dishes. Like, you have to jump on this cactus. No food, no nothing, too. Why are they getting so creative? Yeah. It was like some whole shit because the only time that they got caught was because that kid went, like, jumped out the window. He was tied up. Wait, what?

What? He was tied up. He jumped out the window, knocked on the neighbor's door like, you need to help. They're treating us like not right. Yeah. They called 911. And then they're free now. Yeah. Damn. Whole time, yo, the two people running that camp thing had a...

like uh it was like a business of like oh come to me for parenting advice oh that's messed up that's messed up yeah like that's not right and they were youtubers too yes so all of this was kind of like there for the public to see that's that's kind of it's almost as if they were kidnapped and then they were like tortured by a person that they kidnapped but that's their own parents that's messed up

That's crazy. Imagine your own parents sending you to therapy. And nothing's wrong with you. Fuck. You just gotta be blessed and grateful that you're not in this situation, bro. Real shit, bro. There was this one case. I don't know if you ever heard of this one. They ended up making a movie about it. Or inspired by it. But there was this girl that went missing. They could never find her. The case went cold. Just missing girl. That's it. Until one day...

they found another girl and she didn't have like a birth certificate and stuff she didn't have she have a birth certificate she didn't have like a proper name didn't know her parents were this and that and they realized they she was bringing them to like this house right and in the house was the woman and the guy now the woman that was with the guy that was supposed to be her the mother and father

That woman was the original kidnapped kid all grown up. Oh. Yeah. And then the daughter was like the daughter of the kidnapper and the kidnapee. Damn. Yeah. What the heck? And eventually got to a point where, because you can think if like you were kidnapped and

not raised properly. Exactly. She didn't, she wasn't smart enough to do certain things. But at a certain point, she was able to, you know, get her kid to save them. God damn. It's crazy. Yeah, no birth certificate is crazy because everyone, wait, no, can you get, are some people born with that? No, no, because it's not even registered. Yeah, it's not even registered. That's the thing. The birth just happened like in the enclosed area. Damn.

you ever you ever watch the room no that's the movie i think was inspired by it but in the room it's literally that case of a mother and her little kid they're just enclosed into this room because they're just trapped there yeah and the whole life they all they know is the room because they were kidnapped and put in there and then the kid is like the the kid of you know yeah dang and the wreath the way they got out the way they escaped was they played the kid passing away

And obviously if somebody passes away, that's a body that they get rid of. So the kidnapper had to like bring her out. They wrapped him up. They wrapped up the kid, I think in like a rug and they planned it like, okay, when we get to a certain stop sign, I want you to roll out and then just run, run, run, go to the first person you see, say, I'm the daughter of blah, blah, blah, blah. My mother's been kidnapped, this and that. And they got away.

that's an s-tier play i'm not gonna lie it's up but it's up though like situations like that are messed up and it goes around man and the scariest part too is where it's almost businessified businessified because you can hear about like all these human trafficking rings for the elites and the parties and you know the diddy

Fuck, bro. So do your research on that. Honestly, I don't know why there's never been an initiative. For what? Like finding these missing people? No, not finding them, but putting a stop to all this...

Stuff because we hear initiatives all the time for other things, but that's such that's such a crazy one And it's literally happening right now every now every where you know and we hear about it with celebrity like and I think that's why we don't hear about that's why we don't hear about initiatives happening because all the celebrities and the people that have the influence and

They're lucky on in on the gig. Yeah, that's why it's kind of messed up Imagine finding like um, like one day you're on the road and like you find you're missing like bro that that was like part of a miscarriage That's weird. Yeah, that would be crazy. There's like oh, do you remember me? It's like no I don't who are you like would you take that that person back and start like rebuilding a bond or is like nah Like you're not my brother. I have to have proof. Yeah, if he gives you proof, I

Like right now in your life and a random like maybe it was like a 15 year old boy came up to be like, oh, Carlos, I'm actually your bro, your brother. And your mom had a miscarriage and lost me. What the fuck? Would you take him in and like start like rebuilding some shit or not? Like what would be going through your mind? I don't know. I would have to have proofs of everything. No, he gives you proof like this is your bro. Like,

Like it's actually? Yes, this is your bill. I mean, first of all, that would be impossible. Okay. That's why in my head that's not making sense. But in the case that it is, yeah, I would take care of it. Okay, yeah. I would too. Yeah, you would have to. You would have to, man. That's family at the end of the day. Even my homies, like I do my best to try and help my friends that aren't doing too well, like whenever they are. Yeah, yeah. You know? And then, because do you think you have an obligation for the people around you? Oh.

I don't think you have an obligation. It's just like, it's, what do you call this? What's that word? Here's my take. Yeah. Sorry. No, it was like basic human nature to kind of take care. This is my take though. Cause this just like popped in. But I feel you have an obligation when people view you or people look up to you.

That's when I think you have a hard question. Like an idol? Not even idol. They look up to you to do things. You have to make sure you do the right thing. Because that's like a trickle effect. That person is going to do the wrong thing if you don't do the right thing. And then boom, boom, boom, boom. Some people that look up to you aren't going to do the right thing because you listened to the wrong advice. That's why sometimes... Because last time I was playing basketball, there was this kid, right? And they were kind of...

He was kind of like... He wasn't disabled, but he was kind of like slow and he didn't really understand basketball. But we started playing and a couple other kids started making fun of him. Yeah. Right? And then that's when I hopped in and I started like... I actually got mad. Yeah. Because there's no way... Even though it's a joke, that's kind of fucked up. Yeah, it's messed up. So I took the ball away and I said, okay, if you want to play against thing, you have to play me. So I did it and I was screaming. I was screaming and I was showing everybody. And on cameras, like these kids, that looked up to...

Because they knew who I was. They knew who Jumper Jump was. And hopefully, that was a good example of like... If you see something wrong, like step up. Yeah, you stick up for the person that can't. For themselves. Obviously, the shit that I said to the people that were making fun of me was kind of fucked up, obviously. But the underlying idea is you don't go for that shit. You know what I mean? Yeah. You want to leave an impression that's positive so they can see their life change in the right way. Because if you just go around and just letting shit slide where...

Because those are the moments that you can change people forever. Yeah, like especially if they look up to you, especially if they're not first, that's why it's and If you think about it if you do the wrong thing that can also change your lives because they're gonna think oh that person did I look up to that person and they're gonna that's what's right Yeah, they think that's what's right

So you always got to do the right thing, y'all. Yeah, man. Do the right thing. Make sure when you see the little guy that can't stick up for himself, you stick up for him. You stick up, bro. Because that's what we got to do. That ass. That's going to make the world better, fam. That ass. All right. Thank you everyone for watching this episode of the Jumper Show Podcast. Make sure to comment, like, subscribe, all that good stuff. And then go down to Apple, Spotify, download those episodes, keep rating it a five star. We love you guys, man. Make sure if you haven't already, go watch Spider-Man Rap. Click this video right here and subscribe to my other channel. And

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