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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello the Internet, and welcome to this very special edition
of I don't even know how to start this show.
I think we say welcome the season to forty eight.
That's exactly what we do Episode one of the Daily
Zee Guys at production of Our Heart Radio. I'm your
substitute teacher. You already know that because I'm kicking off
the show. This is a podcast where we take a
deep dive into America's shared consciousness. It's Monday, August one, two,

(00:25):
which means it is World Lung Cancer Day, International, Child
Free Day, International, Ma Young Day. If you play Magen,
shout out to you, and also Respect for Parents Day,
Respect your parents. I guess if if you need a
day to tell you that, I will enjoy one of
those holidays whatever is most appropriate for me. I just

(00:45):
want to get to it. My name is Miles Gray,
a k A glizz Oh a k A Glizzie Maguire
a k A King Glizzard and the Glizzard Glizzard. Because yes,
I'm I've been needing a lot of hot dogs last week.
I just want to show at the Greek about one
the like an Ali dog, like a straight you know,
l a street dog. I know, inflations, hidden that ship

(01:05):
was ten dollars, and I was like for a sidewalk
hot dog, yeah, yeah, yeah. And I think there was
a tax because there's a white people concert. And I
was like, look, I get okay, listen, yeah, you gotta
get what you can. And I saw and I looked
at person. I was like ten dollars and I was
like looking, I was like looking at my arm, like
ten dollars? Are we sure? And and there were too

(01:27):
many white people around me, and I was like, I
can't sunk up their back. I was like, yep, you
know what, keep the change we have? UM anyway, that's me.
And who is that wonderful voice I hear across from me,
that soothing, soothing voice. I hear, well, it's none other
than my guest co host, someone who's look the single
tweet off of them seeing Nope gave me goose bumps.
And I am going to see that ship tomorrow. Somebody

(01:49):
whose media takes I respect, somebody whose sense of humor
and humanity I admire. It's none other than the wonderful writer, host,
producer Joe Nique, Carol a k A Purple Lipstick, Don
Marvel Avenger Beyonce's number one. I feel confident saying that
now because I'm in the point oh one percent of

(02:11):
listeners on Spotify to Beyonce according to last year's Spotify staff.
So you know, me and b it's a holiday today.
We got new music at nine o'clock last night. What's
your sign? I'm a libra. Oh that's no wonder. You
get along. We fu we virgos you know virgua libras
were connected? Yes, of course right there, number four. Okay, anyway,

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so you're in the top point oh of billionaires that
have NATed to the GOP. Is that what you said?
I have listened to Beyonce and we twisted my words
out here giving stories housing streets. I'm like, hey's come
on out. Yeah, I've heard of this album and I'm
going to do more research. As you told me, there's
a new look. I know there's a new album. You're
gonna love it. It is like the first two albums.

(02:57):
Of course you did, because it was fabulous histories of
like exploration of black history music basically like would have
been like your hand going up the walls and it's happening.
It's happening. It's it's house music, it's club music. It's
go go it's like every kind of how style music

(03:18):
that crafted by black folks who like really imbute it.
And then it's queer as hell for a straight lady.
Woman's only out here for Dick. It's very gay and
I love it. I love to see it, love to
see it. Um, well, that's good to have you here.
Thank you so much for joining me because you make
things so much easier. And also, nope, it was good. Huh.
Oh listen, we don't have time to get into it.

(03:41):
But as she said, actually actual awe, as I was
watching it might be my number one favorite Jordan Peel movie,
which is controversial. Not everyone's gonna like it. I think
that should also be said. It's not a guaranteed you'll
enjoy it, but if you, if you're you'll like it

(04:02):
because it speaks to the Hollywood. To me, it's a
film about old Hollywood interacting with this current phase of
Hollywood filmmakers and what does that mean and how do
they interact and what are they actually trying to do?
And it's so beautiful and so thought provoking and everyone
is so talented in it. And then the main thing,

(04:23):
which you can't really talk about just with me. But
the main thing is so impressive and inventive and new.
You've never seen anything like it. All right, don't okay?
Shooting off my body. Well, let's introduce our guest for today. Please,
we have a fantastic, hilarious stand up comedian and writer,
somebody who you've seen on you know, TV doing their

(04:45):
stand up thing. I saw a clip of Kimmel that
basically made me laugh so hard. I was like, who
is this dude? And why isn't why aren't we doing
something with him? Well? Guess what? Shout out to super
super producer Anna holst the because this person is also
contributing to the late latest series on the Clown Parade
Feed on Big Money Players Network. The first episode just

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dropped last week. It's called Don Saldivar Presents the Weakest Loser. Okay,
and you got to check this out. Please welcome none
other than Martin Nirvano. Welcome Martin, thanks for having me.
How's it going? It's coming on, man. You got Don
Saldivar Presents the Weakest Loser. So in your Clown Parade
Feed because this is like every you know, last time

(05:26):
we had greta title went on who was doing her
step mom character. Martin, You're taking over this time, and
you're doing a lot of like game show stuff. Every
every episode is gonna be a different game show, right, yes,
how like what what's what? Where does you? Where's your mind? That?
Where you go? Like where we're the comedians like you
can do whatever you want. You're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, okay,
I want to do a bunch of different game shows.

(05:48):
What's this? This is a very big, big thing for you.
Game shows. All of the coolest comedians end up becoming
game show host you know, right, Howie Mandel, Steve Harvey
the goat, Chris Hardwick the go uh, you know, on
an equal level. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I like games.
I like to play games. I like to make people happy.

(06:09):
My stand up is, you know, a lot of interaction.
So I kind of figured, you know what, let me
just make a game show and let me do a
character of somebody who is canceled. Game shows and podcasts
are not easy because you don't have any of the
visuals that thinks someone who has to craft a unique
game show every week. It is so challenging. I tried

(06:30):
to be like, you can go look at pictures on
Instagram and the audience was like, we don't want to
do that, girl, We do not We want everything house
in just this podcast. How did you go about like
deciding which games you wanted to use and like how
you're gonna like implement them into like an audio based
sounds place. Well, Also, I didn't quite understand the project
when I initially had signed up for it, and so

(06:52):
I made it very complicated and maybe a little too
hard to produce. There was a lot of a lot
of work that had to be done on it. So
I appreciate Anna and Olivia. Yeah, I don't know. I
had been doing a Zoom game show. That was what
I did during pandemic. Like every week, I was just
like writing a bunch of new jokes in a bunch
of new games. So I have a bunch to pick

(07:13):
from to fill you know, four episodes since I've been
doing it like a week every week for like a year.
And Martin, you're in New York right now? Right? You're
a New York based comedian, Yes, you love it? Here
are you from out there? Not from Texas? But I
have been here six years today actually wow, it's not

(07:34):
not actually today, but like in a couple of weeks.
But doesn't it feel special when I say it's today?
Does it feels serendipitous? Also? But it feels like a
thing Like you could tell people in New York. They
wouldn't give a fuck, Like if you're like, actually six
years since I moved to the city, hunt, they like,
get the funk out of my way. Everybody remembers actually
when I moved here, because I feel like I see

(07:55):
that all the time in l A. Like you'll go
to like like Griffith Park or like a park and
somebody's having like a already and then you overhear them
like you've been in l A for five years party,
and I'm like, what the fund is this ship? Okay? Cool, listen,
we it takes some time to adjust. Okay, you don't
know because you've been here for average. You migrate here,
You're like, a crap, how am I going to do

(08:17):
anything here? It's so hard. I have no money. You
gotta pay to get in everywhere. Street festivals cost money here.
It makes no sense. It's a wild space. That's why.
That's why you know, you're like, I survived ten years.
It's like, you know, I want to compare to like
a prison sentence, but sometimes to be like chocking it
up like I did it another year, I didn't leave
state can happen. It's the one prison where the prisoners

(08:40):
try to like move up to the next nicer prison,
like the next deal that they're in. It's like, and
now I'm in this creative prison. It's actually this prison
is a lot better than the last one. It's still
a prison, though. Anyway. We're going to get to know
you better Martin in a second, but first let's tell
everybody what we are talking about. First, we're gonna catch
up with the shattered man from Missouri, Senator Josh Holly,

(09:02):
who if you remember last week everyone, or or a
week maybe two weeks ago actually when the J and
six committee showed that clip of him running for his
life and the Capitol and everybody laughed at him. Well,
he's got a response. Okay, you thought he was not
a man? Will guess what. He will prove that to
you in the most fucking weird way you could imagine.
It's toxic. Also, we're gonna check him with Marvel movies

(09:24):
and just vfs in general. We love the VFX. We
love that that makes the magic happen. But is it
hard to be one of these VFX artists on these
films spoiler alert, Yes it is. It's very fucked up. Uh.
Then we're gonna talk about game Stop and their recent
pivot to selling n f T s, like even though

(09:46):
it's like a rap for n f T s and ship.
But we'll look into that and some of the terrible
business decisions being made there and plenty more. But first, Martin,
we gotta ask our guests, man, what's something from your
search history? Oh we're opening with that. Okay, how to
delete Google search history? Let me pull can FBI ce

(10:08):
my search history right now? Uh? Oh, Young Sheldon okay
you Miles, Oh my god, Sheldon over here, this is news.
Here's somebody just say that ship like seriously, I was

(10:32):
taking the simple coffee. I'm sorry, what, Young Sheldon? What
were you hoping to get information about what you type in?
Young Sheldon? Google search? Far? I got Young Sheldon viewership,
Young ratings okay, Young Sheldon Season five ratings and Young

(10:57):
Sheldon Wikipedia. Are you working with Young Sheldon? I'm doing research, okay.
I'm trying to understand how it became such a success
or trying to emulate that success. I was just trying
to see the level of success that had, and it's
quite successful. How does I'm sorry, dude, you've really sucked
me up by just that young Sheldon like earnestly and that.

(11:20):
I don't know, why is there any other way to
say it is? Young? Is Young Sheldon like a meme?
And are my? I did? I have a weird response
to that? Or in my mind I remember seeing in
l A they were blasting every billboard and bus bench
and ship with Young Sheldon, and I was like, this
is so stupid. I don't give a fuck, like y'allre
just trying to turn back the clock on like your

(11:41):
I P that's successful, like what? So in my mind
I was like, man, fuck you. I don't know. That
was always my towards So when you said, I was like,
I think those billboards worked. It has five seasons out
that one just wrapped in May h and they got
renewed for two more seasons fuck and five episodes, but
for their finale they reached syndication. Well TNT here they

(12:08):
come already sometimes America, Joel, what the funk are we doing?
We need to we need to do I think we
just need to make some like white people feel good
ship and its syndication and then just sucking funnel the
money into like you know, radical political ship. That seems
to be the way to do it. First appeal to

(12:28):
white people and then disrupt their system, you know, gain
some power and the leverage of finance, and then attack
Yeah yeah, jam six to like white media, you know
what I mean, Put the pieces this place and be
like surprise, motherfucker. They're like, we have we sent our
own slate of electors to green light this show. Like okay, okay,

(12:52):
but young Sheldren and it is a it is a
very It's like it ranks up there with Big Bang
Theory as far as what like in terms of like significance,
Like it's because it's based off Big Bang theory, right, yeah, yeah,
which is huge. I think it had like ten seasons.
I don't know, alright, so it's catching up. It's catching up.
But no, unfortunately I do not have Big Bang Theory

(13:14):
my search history, so I don't know the on that blazinga.
That's all I know from that. That's his catchphrase is
that Sheldon's catchphrase. I just remember I worked with somebody
who had all these Bazinger ship on their desk, and
I remember the first day I worked there, I'm like,
what the fund is? This isn't like this. They're like
they're they're really into big bang theory, and I was like,
I I need to start doing jobs that I like.

(13:38):
If it brings them joy, yeah, if it brings them happiness,
I'm young Sheldon now right, exactly, all right, I'm not
gonna yet there, you know, I'm shot up bazinga okay
all day. What some of you think is underrated, Martin?
Underrated is a good question. You did tell me to
have that prepared. And that's the one part I left
blank because I just kind of think everything that I

(14:00):
like people like it's good. Right, everybody knows. Yeah. I
can't name a single thing that I think is good
that people don't also think it's good. It's just my
taste is just at that perfect level where everything's rated perfectly.
But I like I've triangulated culture and I'm just right there,
dead center. I'm a cultural centrist. Like, yeah, I'm like

(14:24):
right up there, right down the middle of everything. Do
y'all ever feel like you like the thing that you
thought was niche like years before and then now it's
like the most popping thing ever. Hell yeah, I discovered anime. Okay,
that's really enjoying this UU hockey show. I can't believe
nobody's ever heard of it. Whild totally unique to just
me and my personality. I'm so creative. Uh yeah, that

(14:48):
ship I was hitting before I was born. People really
enjoyed it had major success. That's why I got to
hear it in English, so you know, right right, Yeah, definitely.
There are times I feel like that about music. When
I was like, I was working with this music, not
even like an artist, but like a genre. Like you
can kind of watch a genre be like this was
niche a second ago, and now it's like foundational to

(15:09):
like all music. Now that it really means you're just
the first person in your friendship circle to point it out,
the first one to be like, oh I like this,
and I introduced all my friends to it. So I've
become like the away was like a hub. But you know,
you're amazing. You're a tastemaker. Yes, exactly exactly. So what
about you your ahead of the trends? Man? What what

(15:30):
what trends were you getting ahead of? Actually I'm I'm
quite behind on trends. I don't keep up. Maybe not
the best guests to have on this where we talk
about topical you know guys stuff. I'm not great at that. Um.
But I did just get into a song called Ignition
remix something. Okay, it's a really good oh man. Yeah,

(15:59):
I'll send you, I'll send you. I'll send you a
couple of links after this, So what you can read
up on the fate the fate of that song. Yeah,
it's the reason we're not hearing it how much these days.
I started hearing it a lot because it's the number
one thing I've listened to on Spotify. Um. You know,
I I just like, I don't listen to too much music.
If you look at my playlist, it's all like throwback

(16:21):
songs from like early two thousands, like some forty one
and like teenage dirtbag like that kind of stuff. So
my music tastes. Uh. I don't listen to much music.
So when somebody is being defended by people after they've
done those things, I'm like, they must have some good stuff.
I should check it out. Like they can't put the

(16:42):
art down. Huh. Yeah, that's how good it is. These
people are defending anyway, Sorry about that. Huh, what some
of you think is overrated? Martin Young Sheldon? That's why
I was doing the research. I was trying to look
at the numbers. I didn't know you're gonna ask the
search US three first, Yeah, what's up with Young Sheldon Man?

(17:03):
You know? I it's not for me. Yeah, it's not
for me, but a lot of people watch it. Let's see,
I got I got the numbers pulled up right here.
All right, So the season finale got seven million viewers.
I mean in this day and age seven million. That
is that? That is you know, they deserve Scent on
Rotten Tomatoes and five seasons with two more on the way.

(17:26):
I mean that that means people love it. It's highly rated,
but I personally it's not for me. Yeah, are you
Joe Well you ever seen Young Sheldon? No, The Big
Bang Universal. I watched two episodes of Big Bang and
I said, oh, it's it's not for me. It hits
like all the other CBS, you know, two and a
half men, it's just the comedies again for me, not hitting.

(17:49):
And then I just don't care about these characters or
their journeys. Catch me over on each for you. That's right.
What's the show you do, like Thill Martin the rehearsal,
the rehearsal. Yeah, I mean it's on HBO. Yeah, on HBO.
It's sort of the young Sheldon of HBO X. You

(18:10):
might wake up up right on miracle status after watching it.
You never know, because on episode oh oh yeah, yes, dude,
but I just love again just the repetition of somebody
who has like this one thing that happened to them
and they say it over and over, which is when
I crashed my sign on TC going a hundred miles
an hour, like I have a friend. It was like, yeah,
you know, like when I was on that cruise ship

(18:30):
and like I almost fell off. And it's like you
say that three times a week, apropo of nothing, but
I get it. It's like his numbers thing. It's awesome. Yeah, yeah,
random numbers. Yo. Yeah, it looked twenty two eight. Look, Joel,
you gotta it's I'm very curious to see what our
take is on it. If okay, I'm gonna check it out.
Deeply uncomfortable you think it's hilarious or you can't believe

(18:53):
someone put this much thought into making a TV shows.
Did you watch Nathan for you much to make them? No? Okay, okay,
miss a lot of the like I didn't watch too
much Kirby your enthusiasm, lots of like Sanda Pedias are like,
this is it? I watched What's the show with the Lady?
Not the return? Y'all knowing comedy twitters packs that thing. Yeah,

(19:17):
season one, I like that a lot. I would check
out season to you plan too. Yeah. Yeah, I mean
you know, you know me, I'm watching the Marvel and
the Fantasy. I'm not trying to be on this planet
when I'm watching somewhere else. Please like Earth based content,
pass pass you watch Harley Quinn new season just started.

(19:38):
Love Harley Quinn. Harley Quinn's awesome. Yes, also on HBO.
See there we go. Okay, now I'm excited to watch it. Now,
what if Young Sheldon was on Harley Quinn? Would you
be working with a thing that would be multiverse stuff?
And you know you're excited about multiverse? You cowards the
multiversive madness. Young Sheldon comes out, Sheldon's appear on rap
ship just in the middle of my FAMI figure it out.

(20:02):
They're like, who's that little boy in the turn it up.
He bought three balls of doo. Say tonight, all right,
let's take a quick break and we'll be right back
to talk some news right after this and we're back. Uh.

(20:26):
Masculinity is something that's really centered in our culture right now,
and toxic men seem to be at the wheel of
many things, and we see it manifesting all over the place.
You've got white men that are angry that they're losing status,
so they double down on xenophobia and racism. They see
themselves as less potent, gender equality as an existential threat,

(20:46):
so we get even more severe laws that restrict people's
body autonomy. So many conservatives are living in this like
fucked up hell world where men are at risk of
being wiped off the face of the earth because someone
used the word patriarchy in front of, like around them,
which feels like just the general I was like, what,
so I'm the fucking bad guy now? Like oh, is
like what? They chill the funk out? And also yes,

(21:09):
but we see it in like I brought up the
fake as tough guy persona of like Ted Cruz when
he wants to act like a real badass when he
is shook one with a like a noodle spine, and
we definitely saw it a couple of weeks ago with
Senator Josh Holly. So, for those that don't recall, Josh
Holly's a senator from Missouri. He on January six, there's

(21:32):
a very famous picture of him gassing up the rioters.
He's like giving him like the power fists, like yeah,
y'all gonna fucking fun up in the capitol thing, take
back your country. And then when ship got so dire
in the actual capital, he fucking ran away for his
life like some non patriot man. What the funk was that? Josh, So,

(21:56):
I just set the table. I just want to, like,
before we get into his response about the January six stuff,
I just want people to understand where Josh Holly comes from,
like as a guy, like as some just American politician.
He's not stepped out of an eighties movie. He's not
the bully in an eighties movie. I mean, he's he's
like a guy who it's like like it's almost like
a villain origin story where you the whole time you

(22:17):
think like this is the bully grown up and he's
the villain, and it's actually the victim of the bully
who like became the bully after years it was you. Yeah.
So I just want to play this clip of him
saying this out loud at a conference of other like
minded creeps, and just you know, listen to this. This

(22:40):
is his explanation as to why I'm just masculinity in
America's going down the heffing drain. We'd be surprised that
after years of being told that they are the problem,
that their manhood is the problem, more and more men
are withdrawing into the enclave of idleness and pornography and
video games. I found the comment by one young man

(23:04):
to a Wall Street Journal reporter particularly evocative, particular dirty,
particularly heartbreaking. Particularly, he said, I'm sort of waiting for
a light to come on so I can figure out
what to do next. That that sounds like someone who's
just been crushed by capitalism. But sure that does sound

(23:25):
that that does sound bad man, or I'm I'm I
am pissed right now he is stealing all of my
material that's straight from my stand up, the idolists of
manhood right now, pornography, video games. So you know, he's
like one of these guys who's constantly like banging the drum,

(23:47):
being like, yo, the Left is on a campaign to
make men less masculine and diminish their role in family
life in order to bring up about the end of
the white family, which is where all these roads lead,
which is all just off the tree of like anti
semitic tropes about like who's really trying to destroy the

(24:08):
American family kind of ship? And anyway, that guy, the
one who is very secure in his dickness, was probably
not going to react well to a room full of
people laughing their asses off at a clip of him
running like a scared shook one. Uh. And that's what
happened during the January six commission when they played the

(24:28):
footage of him like on a security camera, like running
like away from the like rotunda to be like give
me out of here, and you could hear the whole
audience be like there, like, that's the guy earlier who
was so raw, raw about the fucking insurrection. Well, he
is now combined the absurdity of that earlier sort of

(24:49):
speech that I played for you, uh, and he is
now melding that with his anger at the people for
seeing how scared he was to announce that he is
a man actual just so you know, so much so
in fact, that he is writing a book on manliness,
and I don't know how much of a better defense
you can come up with, and saying I'm right, I'm

(25:10):
literally writing the book on manliness. So back the funk up.
What's it called? You know, get ready Martin? What would
you call it? I mean, I'm guessing if you were
doing this as a very transparent play to be like,
I felt emasculated in this clip. Now I'm gonna double
down by saying, I'm writing the book on masculinity. What
would you title it? Twelve Rules for Living your life?

(25:34):
That feels about right? What was that, Jordan Peters? Wasn't
it that? Oh yeah, yeah, right, something some dumb ship
like that. Wait, what do you say to him? That's
the no vaginas how to be a man? No? Right, exactly? Well,
it's both were close. It's called manhood, the masculine virtues
Americans need, Josh, shut the funk up? Oh my god,

(25:55):
hold on, Joel, let me tell you if it's inspired
by cool ship though too? This is him? I think
the Kansas City the local papers saying, quote, the book
appears to be a more in depth version of the
speech of which I told I played an extract from
in which Hollywooll draw from Greek and Roman philosophers, Jesus
and his political icon Teddy Roosevelt. The focus on traits

(26:17):
he defines as masculine responsibility, bravery, fidelity, and leadership. He
just hopped on four chane. He's like, okay, so they're
quoting some Greeks and Romans, right, Teddy Roosevelt carried a gun.
Uh none of that conservation ship, We're not gonna talk
about none of that, but the gun part. He was
in the army, dope or the navy, so that will

(26:38):
be perfect and uh okay, cool, yeah, bravery leader. This
sounds like the whatever they put like when you know
in high school you get like a little it's like
a school quote, and then it'll be like, I don't know,
oh yes, responsibility, but like these are our core value beliefs.
Like you sound like a child. I also think if

(26:59):
you have to write a boo look on how to
be masculine, I don't know, man, I don't know. He
sounded insecure in the daylight. We got to read the
book to be fair before we can't think. So I
think so I mean to read the book in its
entirety at least twice, just so that we can really
know have we thought about this. I think, like, you know,

(27:19):
as men, we should think about this. Like he said,
you should never sit down to pete. What, Yeah, that's cool,
not mean, I don't know that. I feel like that's
the kind of ship that's going to be in his book.
It's like sitting down to pee is a slippery slope
to you being in like a reprogramming camp to pick
your new gender, which is how all of these fucking
people think. But just so you guys know, because if

(27:42):
just when you thought he couldn't get fucking weirder, because look,
the book is about compensating for not being man enough,
whatever the funk he even thinks a man is. He's
going to be doing some press and some promotion that
he tied to the announcement of this book being released.
Prior to the release, he will will be one of
the keynote speakers at the Stronger Men's Conference. Bitch what

(28:08):
I'm gonna tell you what because I got I got
the motherfucking trailer for the Stronger Men's Conference. Iteration. I'm
just gonna start a couple of seconds in just so
you can see. Okay, tell me if you can make
sense of what this fucking conferences when I play you
the fucking trailer for I got my tickets early Bird
Special Action. Oh but that before before even knowing Josh

(28:30):
Holly was even announced. Yeah, they're gonna I mean, not
the strength. I mean that was a memorable one. This
is just a part of the trailer. Incredible space men okay, immediately,
incredible stock footage, fire the concerts, Phallix, space Penis fires us,

(28:56):
all these people. I never heard of a guy swinging
a flaming log, a guy writing know what informed to
drinks will prosper. Oh they got the Jesus hands up.
They're really crazy and fight to whim okay, in what
you know, the fucking race war. They don't gotta tell

(29:18):
you out loud what the fun they're talking about. They're saying,
we gotta fight to win the race war against the
communists or whatever. Then they're talking about did did you
see the imagery in this? So for people, I know,
we were just ranting over it. What did we see?
We saw a bunch of space dicks being launched into there.
I don't know why there was repeated rocket launch footage,

(29:38):
but I get it because there's a space race and
we like Elon Musk that was trending for a while,
So space okay. Boxing the manliest of sports. Surprisingly no
football or basketball shots like boxing is essentially the only
what I'm gonna call a sport. You also tall, some
monster trucks, very strong man spinning some fire flaming log.

(30:03):
It looked like a telephone. It was not a small
it was not a baton, y'all. It was very much
a log because this is a man. Yeah, because he's
a man, right, man, not dinky bigger better. We get
it pretty much what you might see your dad flip
through on a Sunday when he's tired, if you just
rapid fire flipping through channels. These are like like his
favorite channels, you know, you know that's setting on your

(30:25):
so I like whatever, right, those are the image he
would see, like I mean like TV. Yeah, exactly. It
was very Spike TV. But there's everything Spike TV stood
for but condensed into like a forty second montage with
stock footage, So there will be monster No. Yeah, I
don't know. I can't think of a manlier event than that,

(30:46):
or people who couldn't know less what who they are
then if they have to go to something like that,
pretty tragic. I just Josh Holley is one of those
people who can't ever like you only ever seen him
yelling directly to the camera or talking directly to his audience,
because if he had to do any kind of debate,
he would crumple immediately, as we saw recently in the

(31:10):
congressional like discussions on abortion, where he was just going
after this professor and she was like, okay, but like,
let's take a step back. What did you actually say
and what do you actually believe? So that's violent? The
exce are you denying their existence, sir? Is that you
can a man get pregnant? No? Okay, Well then he's like,

(31:31):
I don't know, a man might. I'm going to the
Stronger Men's conference in a few months and there may
be a different speaker. They're showing that men can do it.
So elated at men wanting to be able to be like, listen,
now we are the creators of life. Being able to
like grow, develop and then push out a baby is
the most badass thing a woman can do. And I've
shocked that men aren't like fucking and now we can

(31:54):
do it too clearly where the superior like sex? Right, Yeah,
well I'm sure they sure you'd want something like that.
But yeah, we'll see at the Stronger Men's Conference what
comes to that. But I know the Harlem Globe Trotters,
it may have performed at a previous one. It's it's
really I think it's probably this intersection of like Christian

(32:14):
like evangelical stuff and like sort of like a convention
to try and court more young people into being fascists.
What I want to apologize to the hotel staff in advance,
this can't be a pretty weekend for you. You see
a lot of weird conferences come and go, but this
is going to be really hell for the ladies. I
hope the men step up and really, you know, y'all

(32:36):
clean the bedrooms and stuff this week or something. Give
these women some time. Or that's not what I learned
the Stronger Men's Conference. Actually so, and I heard that
the Strongest Men Conference, Kevin fig is gonna release more
Marvel movies. He's gonna unveil Phase sixty nine of The
Captain America. So you know, yeah, except the actor that

(32:58):
plays I think Chris loves them, but they love them
some cat. Yeah. All right, well, actually, speaking of Marvel,
I just want to talk just quickly because we also
like to talk about how hard it is, you know,
to be a working person in America, and even when
you're making VFX for blockbuster films that make literally billions
of dollars, sometimes it's hard to even get a living wage.

(33:20):
There's a recent quote from Natalie Portman where she was
talking about like one of her favorite scenes in thor
Love and Thunder was just literally shot in a best
By parking lot against like a blue screen or green
screen or you know whatever. It's the same thing. She said.
There's quote one scene that's one of the most visually
beautiful scenes I've seen on film, and we shot it
in real life in a in a real life best

(33:41):
By parking lot. It's so wild to be on the
size of a movie movie and we were literally in
a parking lot with a blue screen doing this really
dramatic thing. It looks so stunning on film, but every
time I see it, I'm like, that's the best By
parking lot, which is I think speaks to the amount
of work that visual effects artists have to do from
her saying, it's one of the most visually stunning scenes,

(34:03):
but we we just did the work of being in
the best by parking lot. The VFX teams have to
do the work of then making the best by parking
lot one of the most visually stunning scenes they've ever seen,
which is I think a very valid point. And then
recently people were like taking shots at some of like
the VFX in the she Hulk trailer. I mean, like
I looked at it didn't seem like the most effects

(34:23):
heavy trailer. But I don't know, like if what what
what exactly the criticisms were, But well, she is entirely
VFX because is a very tiny person into the six
foot seven all green. They I don't think they did
any kind of like body paint for them. She's a
completely CG character, so they're not even like editing her

(34:47):
like live face and then just like giving it a green.
They're doing a digital recording of her face. So the
thing with like there they put the dots on the
face and there they're mapping the movement in her face.
But no, she is not getting any kind of visual
effects makeup or anything like that. So character I was
over here. This is my old ass being like this

(35:08):
ship don't look that bad? Why everybody? In my mind,
I'm like, yeah, she could be six seven lifting that
dude to the bed. It looks better. It looks better.
Every time we get a new trailer, but definitely up throat,
you could tell it was rough in the same way
that if you saw a Black Panther when it originally
hit theater, CG I was not finished yet. You are

(35:28):
seeing like a mostly completed situation. But that's kind of
what happens. I mean. Visual effects and c G are
kind of the last, not the last step. You usually
have audio as the final step in a mix when
you're editing a movie, but visual effects come pretty close
to the end. It's a post production practice, and so
a lot of times they're under the gun for you know,

(35:51):
the time the studio said the movie would hit the theaters.
And on top of that, it is an absolute of work.
If you've seen a Marvel movie, they're shrinking people, they're
blowing them up there entirely new planets, like a lot
of their rooms and spaces are not practical, although they're
sort of starting to figure out ways to smooth that out.
A little bit. So they have the new um like

(36:13):
a three sixty room that's all screens on ceiling, the
ground all around, and so you can shoot in there
and kind of do a lot of treats work. Yeah,
it looks real, dope. They're also building some practical sets.
They built a street in New York for their back lots,
so now they're doing you know, most Marvel movies take
place in New York. The majority have at least some
scenes in New York. So they have four blocks of

(36:35):
New York Street that they can dress and design for
different sets that we're probably see in the future. This
will help, but not having to a good location or
be try to design a lot of this stuff in
a computer. But it's definitely been brutal, and especially if
you follow any of these visual effects artists, I mean,
working eighteen hour days or sometimes longer not being paid

(36:56):
is again not new for Disney or Marvel. We've seen it,
you know, even the original writers who created this character.
I think if you a character you created shows up
in a movie, you get like a five thousand dollar check,
which you know, if you're a regular person, you're like, sweet,
I love five thousand dollars for work I did twenty
years ago. But if you, you know, create that character
of whole clause, and especially if your stories are what

(37:19):
made them successful, and then they're taking parts of that
story and then building a billion dollar franchise out of it,
it's super frustrating because you're not consulted about how that
character appears. You're not consulted about you know, if or
when they appear, whom they appear next to, they often
change and articulate the story a little bit differently. So
it's just, yeah, it's it's frustrating. And the thing is,

(37:41):
you know we're seeing it with like Hulk as well
and with Thor too. I know there was a lot
of controversy when Tessa and Tika we're on and they
kind of like gently ribbed at some of the CPI
Thor not being a percent completed, and you know it's
set people off because the people that do this work,

(38:01):
you know, they're very dedicated. They are everyone who works
on a film wants it to look as best. They
want to do their best job, and so you know,
when your top of the line kind of poking fun
at bottom of the line, people that can be and
this is like against a backdrop to like with like
you're saying, a lot of VFX artists are on the
internet talking very directly about like their experiences working and

(38:21):
saying that they're you know, they would describe the relationship
with Marvel as like toxic and not being paid the
equivalent to the amount of work they put in, which
is just in general, I think in the world right now,
it's it's the same story, like no matter what the
industry is. They talked about how like on thor they
were asking for like complete mini sequences of like nearly

(38:41):
fleshed out like the effect sequences two to three weeks
before they actually needed to deliver it. So it's like
that's that doesn't act. That makes the deadline a lot
sooner based on the amount of work that has to
be done. One person talked about how like you know,
regularly they'll see other like VFX artists just like melt down,
like because they're so stressed, whether that's like throwing computer

(39:03):
monitors or like just just like losing their ship, like
marriage is becoming strained, and the problem is like a
lot of industries where people's labor gets exploited like that,
the VFX artists aren't unionized, And there was a report
in The Independent that said under half of the VFX
workforce in London is actually unionized. And it you can

(39:24):
kind of see how studios get around all this stuff
like cutting corners to save money, where a lot of
the costumes now are made impost like on the computer,
because it's much easier to ask a person on a
computer to work just longer hours to make the suit
look how it needs to, rather than to go to
the unionized costumers and be like, can you tweak this?

(39:46):
This like real garment that you're creating to look a
certain way. So it's all very murky, uh and exploitative
at the end of the day. And this isn't just
you know, this isn't just a necessarily a marvel thing.
This is like across the board, like people, especially during
the pen deemic, there are people who had to go
you know, they didn't they didn't want a lot of
VFX artists to work from home because they're like, they're
gonna leak ship. So they need to come inside to

(40:08):
this closed off office and work together during the pandemic
to make sure we don't leak anything. And I know
people who have worked post in the pandemic, and they
were getting sick all the time because there's no like
if you go to any place that does like post
like a post house, they're dark, windowless, poking spaces with
not very good airflow. So it's a very tough environment

(40:31):
for sure. Do you think, like people talking about it now,
it's it's gonna change things like the Sausage Party like
have something to it, like the animators, like we're unhappy
with Sony And did that change anything after people talked
about that. I think, like anything, right, it's it'll get
It's like everything, there will be the people and activists

(40:53):
or people who are like the most vocal about it.
It probably has like this lifespan of like it gets
a few headlines and then it died in the studios
like okay, good, no one's talking about it. But I
think now as I don't know, I think in this
era too, when you see more people are open to
the idea of unionizing, you'd think that this could change things.
But knowing like you know, certain companies like studios like Disney,

(41:16):
they're notorious for being cheap, like that's just like from
the people that work for them to like journalists that
have done like junkets with them, they're like Jesus, like
I had to bring my own chair to this press
conference kind of ship Um. To answer your question, I
don't think things are getting better, man, Yeah, I don't.
I don't know how any of it works, but you know,

(41:37):
I know what society we live in, sure, right, No,
And I think that's at the end of the day,
Like it's either gonna because like when you even the
business of getting these jobs is like VFX studios or
just undercutting each other to get the gig. They'll be like, oh, yeah,
how much work do you have, Like, oh yeah, we'll
do it, like we'll do it for this much, and
then another VFX because they want the gig and the credit,
they'll be like, oh, we can do it for less

(41:59):
than that, and all of that ends up coming like
all of that extra stress ends up just funneling down
to the person at the VFX artist level who's now
being like, oh, yeah, dude, you're getting less than you
normally would and you also need to do more work
in a the time. That's a lot of math. Yeah,
that sucks. Yeah, to put it lightly, that sucks. Okay, good, Okay,

(42:23):
that's just gonna make sure Martin your take is you're okay.
I'm gonna go out on allege here and say not
so good. Okay, good, okay good. He's always he always
manages to find the right take. I was just kind
of quietly listening on this because I enjoy Marvel movies.
But you know, I don't know anything about VFX as
someone who watches Marvel movies. Are you someone who is

(42:46):
particularly like fixated on the visual effects? Are you? Because
sometimes like, can you can you kind of tell if
ship looks jankie, I have noticed? Did you watch Spider
Man The New Spider Man? Yeah? I felt like a
lot of that. I couldn't really see what was going on.
I felt like a like a you know, you said,
like an old person, like you didn't even you thought

(43:08):
it was fine. I thought felt like an old person,
like I'm like, what's happening on the screen. It's too
busy for me, Like I can't really see. But I
don't want to say anything like that because I don't
want It's not to be effects people's fault. It's right, right, right, well,
And I think but this larger issue right because it
is something that people talk about it's like the VFX
have been like fucking steadily degrading, like in the films,

(43:28):
But the real thing is like it coincides like the
terrible business practices of like VFX studios and the film
studios to compensate them and the demands that are put
on them, which I think it's like sort of ultimately
what I think. But when when the VFX artists are
trying to get people to understand, it's like, dude, stop
fucking coming at us, like being like, yo, this ship
looks like Shrek six or whatever. It's like, how about again,

(43:50):
I'm barely making ends meet and I'm under terrible deadlines.
But all y'all are seeing is the finished product without
any consideration for the humans behind it. So yeah, and
they can be kind of sexist to Like the Hope
has always had some issues just with like general overall
design and maybe not looking polished and hasn't received like

(44:11):
a tenth of the criticism that she Hope has, And
I think a lot of that is that she's not
the sexy, giant green woman I wanted her to be.
Why or you know, the dimensions or whatever, like just
in the same way that women's bodies are overly critiqued.
I think that some of that has plastered over to
here as well. I think, for the most part, the
c g I is possible. I don't think Disney's ever

(44:32):
really say anything that isn't possible. But I also think
that there has got to be a better way for
them to support these folks coming up the other things.
To you start. You're seeing an interesting turn in Marvel
where they're hiring younger and younger and less experienced directors. Occusially,
they'll get a legacy director like Sam Raimi for the
New Strange. Yes, yeah, but I also think that that's

(44:57):
another way of them exercising control and bringing down costs.
You're gonna get paid for doing a Disney Marvel film
because it's Disney Marvel and they're superstige to that. But
there's also you know, I really was it's a huge
step for my career, and I'll take a little less
money because exposure still, even at that level, it seems insane,
But I promise you it's true. I think I talked

(45:17):
about it on this ship for but I once I
was talking to a writer for Disney who wrote them
a very successful animated film wanted to come back and
do another, and the offer was less second time around,
and they were like, yo, that doesn't make any sense.
We had success off of our first one. Money goes up,
where at the very least stays the same. And they

(45:37):
were like, but you're working for Disney. It's such a pleasure.
She was like the person she was talking to, she asked,
you know, would you take less money for the current
job you're doing? And they're like, absolutely, because I'm working
for Disney and I love it. Oh my goodness, no,
get out, get out, I mean, And I think the
thing with you know, there's also I mean, there's a

(45:58):
very similar pipeline where they take like young directors who
like are do well at festivals, and then you'll see
these people like their first films like a fucking tent
pole blockbuster. The whole point, too, is it's easier for
the studios to scapegoat those directors and treat them as
disposable and be like, well, you can never work with
them again. They complain, and they're gonna take all of

(46:18):
your notes because they don't want to be keen as difficult.
They're nervous and scared about you know, is it gonna
be good. So yeah, it's uh, it's it's you know,
it's the same industry it's always been. We're trying to
get a little more transparency here and there, but be
aware of children as you entered. It can be volatile. Yeah,
all right, let's take a quick break. We'll come back

(46:39):
and talk about like the real ship, which is n
f T S of like a blunt or something. That
game stopped the song. I don't know, And we're back
and tease the gates said, he's not buying them, so

(47:06):
neither am I. He's like, I don't. There's no actual
value in this property. So past he's not doing n
f T S and he's not doing cryptocurrency. So I
invested a little money in cryptocurrency just for frenzies to
see what would happen. It was horrifying, and then it
bounced back a little bit, and it was horrifying again.
I'm gonna just keep it there. It's fine, is it enough?
But I can't get into this n f T I

(47:28):
can't understand purchasing art. I can't physically own. You can, though,
own a piece of the blockchain that does contain a
link to a different server where the image is hosted,
which is pretty cool. Exactly, you have the seat for

(47:49):
a piece of art. Someone Someone was on Twitter being like,
people don't understand this, this whole concept. What you have
is the receipt for something. So even if that vanished
is you will always be holding the proof that it exists.
And people are like, Okay, so what if I just
keep eating hamburgers but I got a receipt and I
go to McDonald's and be like, I got the receipt,

(48:11):
where's my hamburger? And people are like, yeah, this this
is a very odd metaphor that this person's and what
we've seen is that they're not secure. I mean, Seth
Green had one stolen lost an entire show he had
based throughout that millions of dollars and lots of people
don't and it's funny, I mean, listen, it's true though,
Like there's an entire company's like this was gonna be

(48:33):
their next show launch, They had written many scripts, there
are lots of actors involved, like it was going to
be an actual project and well, you know, I know,
we don't want to empathize too much with like a
millionaire guy who's created all the things he wants to
create and is that here. But at the same time,
it's like, at the same time, I just think that
it's like a valid warning to everyone who's like, no,

(48:56):
I own this and it really truly helds value. There's
so it's imaginary zoom out right zoom out because n
f T s are just part of the crypto scam
to get people to buy crypto, right because the people
who are the o g like holders of a lot
of crypto that is worth a lot of money, they
need more stooges to come into the market and create

(49:16):
liquidity for them so they can cash out their crypto.
And when that start, when that sort of turns started
to slow down, they're like, what if we started selling
n f T s to get people to use to
normalize crypto use, and now people were buying gifts and
JPEGs and ship like that. There was an n f
T convention here in New York, like w or n
why or whatever the funk that was. Whatever it was coming,

(49:38):
I just happened to end up in multiple after parties
or stuff. Yeah, And I will say at the top
of my life, they're spending money that n f T
bros know how to party. Did you go with? Did
you go to the one that Snoop was at or
eminem Neither I was. I don't think I would be.
I snuck in. Basically, I love as one should. Much

(50:01):
much like n f T themselves. The convention was not secure, right,
exactly any fun. Any fucking body could have came in
and purported themselves to be the leader of the movement.
But uh, game stop right that about two years ago
is when they had the huge game stock boom, I
don't read it, and everyone's like, fucking we're going to
the fucking to the moon brag got these diamond hands

(50:23):
and now fucking game stop two weeks ago. Two weeks ago,
game Stop has basically said we're getting into the n
f T business. We're also an n f T marketplace.
We've watched the crypto market crash like fucking twice significantly
less like like once a month since like May. It's

(50:44):
just been like meltdown, meltdown, meltdown. We've seen all these
crypto exchanges go down. We've seen like different coins go
down and declare bankruptcy and believing a lot of bag holders.
So two weeks ago they're like, Okay, this is the
time to strike. So this is just wild because you
look just sort of overall at the health of the
game stop game stop business. They laid off like over

(51:04):
a hundred and sixty people recently, so you're just like, okay,
so things are going well or not well. But you know, luckily,
now rather than going into a game stop and seeing
like four thousand used copies of Grand Theft Auto five
on PlayStation four, you can now buy n f t
s from them, which are listed at amounts that I

(51:25):
don't know who the funk is affording. One gift that
they're selling is listening over four hundred thousand dollars, and
then there's this other what have I used? What have
I used for price? I know? Right? Could you imagine
that they do that ship like eventually where there's a
rack of like used n f t s even though
I mean, how can art? Is this something that cannot

(51:46):
be new or used just merely just yeah, yeah, that
would be the funniest business to sell is you have
a place called pre owned n f t s, but
you just print out a bunch of clip art and liked,
you want this one three bucks? Dude? This is yours man,
This is this is ape number three three three six
is the one that looks the most Nazi like. But

(52:08):
there is this one picture right now called roll e
Z and it's like a blunt. It's a picture of
a weird cartoon bluntture bad this I don't even know
if it's a blunt or a match stick, but the
end that doesn't have the match head on it, like

(52:29):
the bottom of a match stick. But this is selling
for it's listed for over five million dollars five million
dollars and it's not tangible. You can't touch it. I
will get into this stuff when we can upload our
consciousness to the matrix. Until such a time as that exists, again,

(52:51):
I say, what is the point? Please make better are
The thing too, is that I know there are n
f t artists out there making really great art that
just it's like it looks good on your computer screen,
which is the only placecracy. I guess you could have
it professionally printed if you wanted to, which is a
hard because they the people like with the crypto schemes,
they did a good job of rank like wrangling in

(53:12):
a lot of actual artists to get them to preach
this new idea of ownership when it's all of very
it's it's like vaporware, you know, like there's not I
can't find one computer scientist that's like worth of funck
who's actually expressed an opinion that's positive towards crypto. They're
like nothing these fools are saying actually even makes sense
to people. To me, a computer scientist who like created

(53:34):
created the foundation for like the language they're even using
right now, it's all bullshit. So's if we have to
go back to talking a little bit about this picture,
because I'm noticing a few things the longer I look
at it. First of all, it's entitled rollies R O
L L I E capital z no spaces roll number
three O nine, which I guess it's maybe the lot number.

(53:55):
It has a well you might call it French or
porn must stash on it too wild bugged out eyes
like it's on meth and not marijuana. It's a little
confusing teeth at a diagonal, which is what's really throwing me.
I don't know as a weed spoke for myself, I
don't know what I'm supposed to be getting from this

(54:17):
piece of art, Like is it It doesn't inspire me smoking.
There's no smoke coming out of the top of this thing.
Its head is not lit. It's a thin joint, I'll
say to you. No. I would also say it's too
perfectly straight up and down. Uh you know what I mean,
Like it's there's no lumps in it, like you know,

(54:38):
how are you rolling? Is this like in Ain here
it's machine rolled and therefore has I can't let see this.
I don't know if I'm high or something, but it
looks like Steve Harvey to me. It looks like Steve
Harvey to me. I don't know what else. I'm looking
at Steve Harvey as a cartoon blunt because it's got

(54:59):
them a stash and now that he's rocking his bald
head all kind of and he got rid of the wig.
You know, he's looking good. Okay, it's got to be
a prank though, right like this grasp. They are low
energy scams because there are some people who are still,
because there are many people still, Like there's a car
in my neighborhood that is emblazoned with big coin stickers

(55:23):
and like different cryptos like logos, and it's like saying
contact me about like securing your like fortune with crypto,
like and this person just drives around constantly and I'm like, oh, ship,
like you're a bag holder. That's you're not. I can
only imagine like how chaotic ship is right now when
all the like when you're like, yeah, I take crypto
for stuff and it's worth like funk all right now,

(55:45):
it's all very It's like all I mean, it is
a prank essentially, because at the end of the day,
you're gonna like, yeah, I own this thing. And what
you own is a link to a like an image
hosted on a different server where the person who actually
owns the server where your image is that they could
change the sure and you don't, and now you own
some other ship. I mean, like it's that fucking like simple.
Oh no, could you imagine that's the worst time to

(56:09):
get a dick pick, Just be like, no, five million
dollars to look at this bad picture of a joint
like that everyone has access to look at. We're looking
at it right now and we're like, fuck this thing.
It's almost like well, what's oddly enough is before they
was listed for five millions, someone bought it for thirty bucks.

(56:31):
And they went and turned around and said Hey, I
want to solve this thing for five million, like that
the time has coming gone, y'all, Like you're you're you're
more likely to make your thirty bucks back by selling
six team used copies of Grand Theft Auto five PlayStation
four like let's be let's be real here. But even then,
like a lot of people are looking at just like
even at like n f T marketplace sort of standards,
the game stop site is absolutely terrible, and on top

(56:54):
of it, they're selling like the most fucked up ship.
There's a picture of a piast they called the Falling Man,
which looked like an astronaut like descending to Earth, and
it was like these geometric lines behind it. But some
people were like, hold on, that looks like the famous
photograph of the guy who was falling from the World Trades.

(57:14):
And it was that big based costume on this picture.
And we're like, that's n f T called Falling Man.
And you're like, that's the picture of the guy on
at nine eleven. But it's the n f T though.
So that's that's how this website is operating. Right now,
I have zero words. I had zero What were you thinking?

(57:36):
Oh my god, no, I mean look they're desperate. Look
how many crypto things are going down. I'm telling you,
Staples is gonna be called Staples Center fucking next week.
Fuck that crypto dot com ship back, bringing back I
called it last time, Like that ship won't go more
than a year. I feel like they're gonna be laid
on their payments. Are already a few different like sports
teams that are complaining that their crypto sponsors are behind

(57:57):
on their payments. And ship. Well, yeah, the market fucking crash.
They not do any research before you encourage people with
no money you'd start buying this ship. Well you know.
But I think that's what was intoxicating about it is
that rich people kept talking about it, So we were like,
were they rich? It's got to make money. It's like, no, motherfucker,
they're trying to dupe your ass into jump in the
pool so they can get the funk out. This isn't

(58:20):
the first time, though a company out of nowhere. It
was like, hey, we're getting into crypto. I don't know
if you noticed this radio shack did the same thing.
Do you know, like when you watch it, have you
seen a YouTube video where the dude with glasses Ty
Lopez he's like, look look at my garage. I got
a Lambo. I also got this Ferrari also, look at
this in my garage full of books? How do I

(58:42):
do it? That same dude, it was like that prosperity
nonsense dude. He like went in on buying like the
like sort of the copy like the brand of Radio
Shack to try and get it to do something cooler,
and he immediately pivoted to doing like edge Lord tweets
and selling crypto. So I don't if you saw these tweets.
Did you all see these fund up radio Shack tweets

(59:03):
from like a couple weeks ago. I kind of saw it.
What were they funny? Or no? Prepare your ears for
what happened when Ty Lopez, the YouTube pre roll guy
who's like, how do I get this Lambeau took over
Radio Shack and was like, this is the brand now
June ten pm at Radio Shack tweets if you find
a squirt or marry her radio shock help from radio?

(59:28):
What were you? That's just the thing you ran only
tweeted yes that I don't understand. Any community manager worth
their salt is like standing right behind you essentially as
you're you know, when you have someone takeover, which is
something companies do a lot. You know, there's somebody on
the other end being like and we nope, not putting
that out there. So no, how about this one? Just

(59:53):
took an upper decker and at Applebee's asking me anything.
That's when the Radio Shack acount. Now, okay, how about
this one? Taking the second half of an edible after
feeling nothing from the first half is always a bad idea.
This cholcolate bar got me out here fighting for my life.
I mean relatable, but I don't see what it has
to do. Radio Shack also this childcolate bar got me

(01:00:15):
out here. Oh you're out heredio, I don't know about that.
How about this one? Because I think Radio Shack must
be this This really cool black person says any interaction
with this tweet will be considered for a chance to
win catching these motherfucking radio hands. Oh you want you
really know the Internet? It looks isn't it? Isn't it

(01:00:35):
such a uh? So Radio Shack pivoted to that they're
tweeting that ship out. They put out their own token
that was called a radio coin or some dumb ship.
It's not like worth like I think less than a
fucking penny. And this is this is just like a
tale as old as time to watch Radio Shack get
rebooted to also just fail again. It's pretty funny though,

(01:00:57):
right can exactly like resurrected just for some fucking this
dude the lambo garage pre roll guy from YouTube to
be like, dude, if she's a fucking squirter, marry her,
dude at radio Shack, this will help my business. What
well it gets eyes on it, right, like, and all
of the all of the jokes, it's only you know

(01:01:18):
the jokes. Uh, it's because it's radio shock that it's funny.
That's that's it's relying on that one thing, right exactly.
But even then, like it reads like ship Elon Musk
tweets Yeah, it's like so then you're like, but then
you realize that people who are there, like dude Elon
is fucking sick. Dude, we've gotta fucking like we need
that vibe for Radio Shack, like ship posting still doing crypto. Yeah,

(01:01:45):
you know when it when it makes sense for him
to create some more revenue. I don't know, I mean,
I don't think he's talked about does and I'm pretty
sure Tesla is no longer taking crypto anymore for payments.
I wonder why, because it's worthless. I think they there's
some asht anomical amount Tesla lost from like holding a
ton of crypto, and it's just things are compounding whatever,

(01:02:06):
somebody is still standing, hey man, just just a matter
of time. But I mean, honestly, like I feel like
that's why I'm like always when I talk my hear
my friends talk about crypt I'm like, please don't do this.
Like I'm like, I know enough people who have lost
significant amounts of money because they bought hook Line and
sinker this idea that this was like their ticket to
the top and over investing, not being balanced with ship

(01:02:28):
and then being like severn, you a little hundred dollars,
fiftre dollars, ten dollars and just see where it is. Yeah,
that's what you know. What's wild? I'm put in like
a couple of hundred and when I lost fifty bucks,
I was like, yeah, so what is going on? That
inn immigrant kid? I was like this ship Like wow,

(01:02:50):
That's why I'm so bad at like investing ship like
traditionally like that and I only gamble, you know, like Pore,
we only had the money. We created a system that
intentionally left people out, and now that y'all are figuring
it out, we're gonna keep making it harder, keep making
it more challenging and less again tangible. It's hard for
me to wrap my mind around, like no stocks. I'm like,

(01:03:11):
I put it in this company, and I don't take
it out my value. What I gotta find this. We'll
try to have a shoebox full of mone I'm gonna
do like my grandma did, just a shoebox full of money,
cash in and drawers were don't keep it safe with me?
Can I keep this? Let me just read you this again,
This description of this person who is trying to defend
n f T s like as the markets are dying,

(01:03:33):
if you make an n f T of a real
diamond and the diamond itself gets destroyed in a fire tomorrow,
I'm pretty sure diamond can't be destroyed in a fire.
Just whatever. If you want to call it that, you're
dirty to throw it away? Yeah, And I imagine he
got all dirty and you can ditch it. It says

(01:03:54):
if the diamond stuff gets destroyed in the fire tomorrow,
you still have the same asset because the token still
exists and is in limited supply, just as before. Nothing
has changed what n f T is doing to the
concept of asset. I few understand. That's bullshit. I'm sorry,
Like I don't want I want my motherfucking diamond. Yeah,

(01:04:17):
I don't. I did propose to my wife with a
with a picture of this ring in the image. It
was destroyed in a fire yesterday, but this asset remains.
So will you here, Let me turn it, let me
roll it up into a ring I can put around
your hands. Will you marry me? Now? Oh? It's very Graham,

(01:04:41):
It's very Graham. Everybody please keep your head on the
swivel because many people in this age of lack are
preaching all kinds of ways to become, you know, attain wealth,
and it is just a way for you to become
a bag holder. But Martin, thank you so much for
coming on the show and being honest with us about

(01:05:01):
your takes, where you stand on the big issues. Where
can people find you and follow you and listen to you?
And all that I am on Instagram at Martin or Banno.
I also have that new or at Martin or bonnot Jr.
It's my professional name, okay, my acting name like Robert
Downey and I am doing that clown parade for the
next few episodes. Those those are they turned out pretty good.

(01:05:26):
I'm pretty happy with them. Also, I just remembered that
I have an n f T Oh great, so which one?
If you hit me up if you'd like to buy
my n F T that I got for free at
the n f T convention. Oh they oh, they're like,
you're a tendency like free n F t um so
I'll be selling that for five three three is a

(01:05:50):
good fair price. Ah yeah, thanks for having me. Wait,
what's the what's the n F what's the picture of
I think just like like the nebula. I like, even
you're really looking it up right now, because so you
really do have I'm trying to. I'm like, I can't
even remember how to access it. I think I'm locked
out of my n f T account. Oh honey, fungus

(01:06:13):
specimens are zero zero five n f T oh fantastic
If that sounded interesting to you. If that's sound interesting
to you and you have four thousand ether, please do
four thousand. Sorry y'all. I'm not a broke boy. And

(01:06:34):
what's like a tweet or uh, a contribution to social
media work that you're enjoying that you want to put
people onto. I wrote it down because I really enjoy
chaotic nightclub photos. Y a classic Twitter account. Love it
so good? Makes me happy every time I see it.
Those are so fucking wild like and are most of

(01:06:56):
them in Europe. They have to be feels very German.
Berlin club scene to me, the girl peeing in the
glass and then setting it on a table and someone
throwing that p bath on her is my favorite one,
the most chaotic so far. Also, black guy making out
with a white girl and now her foundation is all
over his face. They're classic. That's like a to frame

(01:07:18):
one too, right there kissing and then the next one
like he just got that like dust circle on his back.
That's a great account. You ever needed a quick laugh
head over there? Yeah, there's always some some good ones.
I did not see the one with the person doing
the p and then the being thrown. You hate to
see it sat on a table like she's like, you know.

(01:07:41):
Sometimes there's like elevated v I P spots and they've
got bar so she grabs the glass off v I
p table, p's in it, and then sets it back
on the table, and the person just immediately picks up
the glass and throws p all over her. I was like,
oh ship, I just oh no, Yo. She was reckless,
she was wow and everybody was like looking and it

(01:08:05):
was not getting in the cup everywhere it's all over
her hand. You can't. It's really challenging some vagina to
aim colm next to possible. But actually, after watching that video,
I realized I should marry her. According to Radio Shack,
that's a keeper if and also to like, just to

(01:08:29):
reference that line about weapons that are formed against me,
cannot prosper when you're peeing all over yourself anyway, trying
to get in a pint glass. Motherfucker, they've putting it on,
throwing on them already. It's like they're already covered in peak.
Like there's not gonna do much more to them. Sorry,
you will only make her stronger. Joel, how about you?
Thanks so much for joining me today, Thank you for

(01:08:50):
being here, Thanks for having me. Where they where can
they find you? Follow you? Listen to you? And what's
a tweet that you like? Yes, we can find me
all over the internet at when it's j O E
L L E M O n I q u E.
I have liked so many so here we go. One
is from weird Al Yankovic. He says this is the
second time in less than a year that there has

(01:09:12):
been a TV episode entitled weird Al is Dead. Is
the universe trying to tell me something? Uh? So? There
is both a Why the Last Man which was sadly
canceled before it's time episode called weird Al is Dead,
and now Paper Girls has an episode called weird Al
is Dead. Sorry' weird Al, You're gonna be okay. I
don't know why people keep doing it, but it's funny
to me. Another one is from the first Kiro that

(01:09:35):
just says I'm gonna miss Scott lang R I t
ant man and then just a swoll last picture of
Jonathan Major's on beach. Uh He's coming as paying the
Conqueror market. People destroy everyone and I'm here for it
to Ron Moore at tear tweeted Beyonce, my eyes are
so tired of rolling. How dare you just? I know
you think we deserve the ship, but I promise you
we don't And we don't. We are just blessed and

(01:09:56):
honored to have fiance in our life. Thank you for
blessing us with an album right before the weekend. Again,
so Gay, so lovely. And then finally from Sarah benacasas
she says, this is definitely a surprise extra kid album.
A lot of untamed feral third children will be named
Cozy for reasons that won't become clear to them for
a while. And I agree Cozy is uh maybe the

(01:10:18):
hit of the album after Alien Superstar. Those are probably
my two favorites so far. It's a classic. If you
have a booth thing, get on it. Make a third
baby just for funzies, because wow, oh ship. Let's see
some tweets that I like. First one is from p

(01:10:38):
Smith as psychop Smith tweeted or Smith but with the
P in front of it said in g t A six,
the unionized sex workers will be earning a real living
wage when you drive a tank through the Strip club.
Everyone was talking about like it's so woke because they're
gonna have their first Latina playable character in the game.
And I think a lot of people were having all
kinds of things of playing around with this progress that

(01:11:01):
was made, but at the end of the day, you
still just will be flattening people in a tank. So
it's it's Alexandria Costio Cortez. They probably would. I'm sure
there's going to be a mod eventually where people would
be like, dude, you can can make anybody be anyone
in this show. And then also Brian Lynch at Brian
Lynch treated at one point New Line could make Friday

(01:11:23):
movies and also Friday movies, and yet no one did
the easiest math ever for Across Over, which would have
been an instant Hood classic. On the table, money on
the table reading the thirteenth is Jason right, yes, okay, yeah,

(01:11:45):
Oh my god, dude, yeah, Jason trying to come through
like South l A. Also, did they go to the
lake or did he come? Because Jason didn't come to
their neighborhoods, they have to go to him. No, Jason,
Jason needs to come to the hood. There there isn't
there is there no Jason in the Hood movies. I
don't think so. I mean, and not in like a

(01:12:05):
problematic way, but you know, I just wanted to be
I feel like he should be in like you know,
O man, tiny listers passed away, so Debo can't be
in it. There would have been an epic fights name
between Deo. Oh okay, and I know it's problematic to
try and resurrect people who have passed away through CG,
but cut the state of Tiny zoos lister, like, cut

(01:12:29):
this date a big check so we can have Debo
versus Jason. That's a fucking movie right there, Debo versus Jason. Okay,
I'm sorry, I can't keep giving the fucking studios free
IP ideas like that. You can find me at Miles
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(01:12:50):
our basketball podcast. And if you like we a trash
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(01:13:12):
But not thank you Joel for that where we also
link off to the song that we're going to ride
out on and I think I heard tell that there
is this young woman that tales from my belief. Houston,
Texas four and on September four, the Virgo has come
back to her lest Yes with the album known as

(01:13:36):
Renee Songs. And I'm just gonna say, listen to I'm
That Girl because that's the first track on the album,
and then you will have to continue listening to the
rest of the album and it's already man as a
first track. Um, that's the only part I listened to
because I was really tired when I can't want to drop.
But I'm these motherfucker's they stopping me said as she

(01:13:58):
meant it it uh so yeah, thanks so much. Daily's
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