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The guys are back for a non-basketball episode to discuss Reggie Bush getting his Heisman back, the latest in cicada-pocalypse, giant snakes, TikTok addictions, and more. #volume

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and Jones on the Volume podcast Network. It is Thursday,
April twenty fifth, and even though his Thursday is still
Silly Billy Saturday, this is your non basketball playoffs episode

(01:34):
of Jenkins and Jones. We do have a little bit
of sports to talk about with Reggie Bush. But we're
going to talk about calling the police on the cicadas.
We're going to talk about the largest ancient snake in
history being discovered, and why our brain does not fit
in the world that our brain has built. As always,
Jenkus and Jones hosted by Dragonfly Jones aka Tyler.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Hey, everybody have the game.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
Le Jethro Jenkins aka John was Aunt Loublas, I'm Guardi
baka Mother and we're produced as always by the lovely
and talented Jackson Stuff. Why all right, we got to
talk about this this Reggie Bush shit they just announced

(02:16):
on the day We're recording this Reggie Bush is getting
his Heisman back, spurring mostly people celebrating, also obviously some
of the stupidest possible discourse on well, it was.

Speaker 5 (02:27):
Still illegal at the time he was doing it.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
Oh my god, you know, but we are all of
the Reggie Bush generation. We were the exact right age
to watch what he was doing and kind of marvel
at it. What was your guys reaction to the Heisman
people finally giving him his trophy back?

Speaker 2 (02:45):
I mean, I thought it was bullshit that they took
a phone to begin with, right, Reggie Bush. Like, there's
like three or four different ways I can go. If
you ask me, who's the best college football quarterback I've
ever seen? Like, there's Burrow, there's Camp, Tim Tebow has
a case. But if you asked me who was like
the best flat out college football player ever saw, Reggie
Busch probably gainst my folks, that dude was just indescribable.

Speaker 6 (03:07):
Bro.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
He was electric.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
He was a fucking football player, did it all, could
run it to catch it in open space. You know,
if you get him in the open field, he's shaking
the shit out of defenders and getting yards. And he
was just an incredible talent and for him to have
his heisman taken for some shit that had nothing to
do with his on field play, just because his motherfucker
was getting some money like he should have been.

Speaker 4 (03:26):
You know what I'm saying, he was severely underpaid, because.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
You could make the point he was perhaps the most
talented player in USC's history, you know, and he was
severely underpaid. And for them to take that shit on that,
it was just I hated it, and I'm glad that
they've rectified it. And honestly, I don't know why Reggie
gave him that motherfucker to begin with it. I would
have quote unquote lost it. That big bukie hundred pound
motherfucking trophy.

Speaker 7 (03:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (03:50):
I moved and I can't find it. We boxed it
up with the China somewhere and I don't know where
it went. They wouldn't have got that shit off me, dog.
Hell no to me, Reggie Bush, like how big he was.
I don't remember people wearing.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
College players jerseys outside of Reggie Bush and Alan Iris
since Georgetown jersey personally, you know what I mean, Like
how much attention he brought to the NCAA, Like it
was you had to truly be there to realize how
big of a deal he was at that moment, and
the fact that he wasn't getting paid really brought like,

(04:24):
really made me think how insane it was.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
Part of that.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
I wasn't really like, oh, you're getting a college degree,
you know whatever, because I was younger. I was thinking
that too, you feel me, and I was kind of
swayed by other people's thoughts, but like, he's a person
made me realize, Yo, this is fucking nasty that this
man is not getting paid as big of a deal
as he is. And you know what I mean, like
for them to take to have taken advantage of him,

(04:47):
and then to be mad at him because he was
getting what he's harsh part of what he was worth
and taking the heisman away like he wasn't the reason
a lot of people were even watching college football that
time period was insane to me.

Speaker 7 (05:02):
So I'm glad he got it bad.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
I thought it was bullshit at the time when they
took it, you know what I'm saying. So I'm surprised
as hell that theny cyvil Day said, Yo, we.

Speaker 7 (05:09):
Got it wrong. That's shocking, But I'm glad he got
it back.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
And it's worth noting I think the Heisman Trophy group
is separate from the NC double A. And I did
see people talking about you know, it was like, oh,
they were just waiting for OJ.

Speaker 5 (05:22):
To die, to give to get Reggie, And if so,
I kind of get it.

Speaker 7 (05:30):
Brotherhood.

Speaker 3 (05:35):
Johnny make a really interesting point. It does feel like
Reggie Bush was like the first rain drops falling in
what would eventually become the storm that let.

Speaker 5 (05:45):
Guys make money in college.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
That weren't they about thought about it, how much money
they were making off his jersey sales and stuff like,
wasn't conversations being had And I had never heard about
people talking in that way prior to him.

Speaker 7 (05:58):
You feel me, Yeah, I.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Feel like I feel like Maurice Clorek got the ball
rolling where he was like, you know, best freshman in
the country, you know, on a championship team. He's like,
all these so many people are making money off my likeness,
off my jersey, and I'm not getting a cut. And
then you know a few years later, we have this
generational like, like I said, the best college football player
I've ever seen in my lifetime at USC with Reggie Bush,
And it was just like a perfect storm right there.

(06:20):
So yeah, I think Maurice Clorrek got the ball rolling
and then Reggie Bush was just exhibit fucking a.

Speaker 7 (06:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
Yeah, And I mean, obviously it's good that things have
moved in the direction they have. I always want to
emphasize that the NC Double A has continued to just
punt and be cowards on this issue in that they
still aren't paying the kids. They just told them you're
allowed to do endorsements as a way to get around
the title nine issues, et cetera, et cetera, that they're
they're not wanting to have any leadership on or actually

(06:48):
do anything. So fuck the NC Double A is always
but give give USC that National championship back, right Jackson?

Speaker 8 (06:56):
Are we putting the banner back?

Speaker 4 (07:00):
Listen?

Speaker 7 (07:00):
Man?

Speaker 5 (07:00):
I was.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
I was always on Reggie Bush's side, but when I
found out that he used the money he was getting
to buy a ninety six and Paula ss I was like, bro,
this a real free that man.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
Free that man.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
In two thousand and five, you got a twenty year
OK riding around in a ninety six and Polo, come on, man,
that's a real one right there.

Speaker 7 (07:16):
Though he did what Drake didn't. You know what I'm
saying right right where Nigga's supposed to go, You know
what I mean, get.

Speaker 5 (07:21):
You all school if we were.

Speaker 9 (07:24):
I've been thinking about this, especially with the Reggie Bush conversation,
if the Nils stuff was had been had existed the
whole time, Who of like the twenty first century college
athletes makes the most money?

Speaker 7 (07:33):
Is it like Reggie Bush?

Speaker 9 (07:34):
Is it Johnny Mindel, is it TiVo?

Speaker 7 (07:38):
It's different.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
It's Johnny Manziel. It's Johnny Minzel. And I will tell
you why. Johnny Manzil was cool. And he was a
white boy who was legitimately cool. He wasn't a Baker Mayfield,
you know shit rightly? Yeah, like he listened he was.
He was a white boy who had swagger, who played
quarterback at Texas A and M has one of the
most first print fan bases in all of college. And

(08:02):
he was legitimately great on the field too. He checked
all the fucking boxes, great performer, had the aura about him.
He was legitimately cool, not a try hard, not a lame,
and he had the swag. He had a great fucking nickname.
Johnny Football Manzel would have been printing money.

Speaker 5 (08:16):
Bro I gotta say t.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
Bo because I think lame people make more money in
this country than cool people.

Speaker 7 (08:22):
Oh wow, Wow.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
The Harvest Festival endorsement deal for Tim Tebow might have
been nine figures.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
But no, you have to add the wrinkling that this
is a white boy being cool though white people. You know,
That's that's the cheat code right there. You know I'm
not talking about like Vic you know, who was legitimately
cool and black. You know it's yeah, him being a
cool white boy is the that's the X factor here.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
I think that John deere evangelical church money balances it out.
I don't know he could have done it. He could, legitimately,
Tibo legitimately could have done a mega church evangelical speaking
tour where he was pulling in a million per appearance,
you know what I mean. Like, I think you're right,
man Zell would have made the most endorsement money. But

(09:07):
Tibo if he'd been able to open up in the
corporate conservative world and say you're allowed to give me
as much money as you want, like I think he
could have. He could have printed money in that circuit too.
It just I mean, he did an endorsement deal an
anti abortion commercial. Didn't he that he just was like
volunteering his time for or something like, Yeah, that world
is I don't interact with it, but it's like forty

(09:30):
four to forty eight percent of the country or whatever.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
So I don't know.

Speaker 3 (09:33):
I'm gonna go with TiVo bro and similarly with the
fan base, and you know, obviously the success on the
field and everything.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
You don't think the gravity of Reggie Bush, you know
what I'm saying, Like, I don't think there was a
player more compelling than I've ever seen in college basketball,
I mean college football.

Speaker 7 (09:48):
You know what I'm saying. It made you want to
watch the game.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
I would I never watched the I wouldn't watch no
Pack ten fucking football.

Speaker 7 (09:56):
Shit.

Speaker 1 (09:56):
Back then I was in the South, figure we thought
that was fake. You feel what I'm saying, Like I
watched some hoop nigga. You feel me, I'm not trying
to watch no damn, no damn football. Like he made
me think totally different. You know, I don't the gravity
of him as a player was so so strong.

Speaker 7 (10:13):
I don't know, man, I just I don't know.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
I think quarterbacks are way more marketa but we just
really haven't seen a running back who kind of has
cranked into that into that space. So yeah, I'm still
going Manziel bro Like I said Reggie Busch, I think
he's the best college football player, the most elected for
my college foota player I've ever seen in my life.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
He was also pre the like the way the Internet
has opened every interaction up to be a profit making thing,
you know what I mean, which I feel like Manzelle
and Tibo both kind of had going for him. We
talked on the last Sillybilly episode about the cicada invasion.
They have begun coming out throughout the South in the
United States, and they're so loud that let me just

(10:53):
read you this headline from Newbury, South Carolina, and the
Associated Press Press Emerging cicadas are so loud out in
one South Carolina county that residents are calling the sheriff's
office asking why they can hear sirens or a loud,
roaring noise. The Newberry County Sheriff's office sent out a
message on Tuesday letting people know that the whiting sound

(11:14):
is just the male cicadas singing to attract mates. After
more than a decade of being a dormant. Some people
have even flagged down deputies to ask what the noise is. Uh, golly,
that sounds like hell.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
That sounds like a Twilight's On episode at the end
of the World for sore.

Speaker 7 (11:33):
That's crazy.

Speaker 3 (11:33):
Yeah, imagine being the police dispatcher having to tell the
thirtieth person you are calling the police on insects.

Speaker 1 (11:43):
That are getting there. They're trying to get their fuck on.
Quit hate nigga.

Speaker 2 (11:48):
Blocking, you know, saying twenty fourteen, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (11:55):
Fuck you. These cicadas still think Barack Obama's president, you know,
like they're so out of the.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
They have no idea how how much the world has
gone to shit in the last ten years. Let them live.

Speaker 1 (12:08):
That's crazy, though, I didn't I see, I didn't take
that in the consideration that, like, there were other noises
cicadas made outside of just that noise that puts me
to sleep at night.

Speaker 7 (12:18):
You feel me, like the mating noise, it sounds like sirens.
That sounds that sounds like untenable. There's no way you
feel me.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
I love for video and couldn't find like a good
video of how bad it is.

Speaker 5 (12:31):
But I was hoping to get a clip of like
this being the worst thing in the world.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
What good do cicadas contribute to, like the ecosystem, Like,
what is what is their abundance of life that they contribute.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
I think that as they have the abundance of death,
as they all die out, I think their husks are
like an important part of the top soil for the
American forests or something like that. Real, I mean, I
would like, there's so much bio like biomateial there that
I would get because, like you said, like you could
be in a you could be somewhere.

Speaker 5 (13:01):
Sometimes I look down and realize that, like the whole
floor is denseicidse.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
Yeah, but I don't know.

Speaker 3 (13:07):
I mean, the ecosystem is so delicate. My mom was
big on that ship too, whenever I wanted, like, you know,
because I.

Speaker 5 (13:13):
Was huge on killing all the bees.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
I was a real genocidal bee maniac as a kid,
like these out of here. My mom was when I
was six. She was like, you wouldn't have any food
without the bees, Mike, and was.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
Like, well, I don't care killed, but you were taking
bees out. You was going at it with bees.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
Well I was, no, I wasn't. I was too much
of pussy actually, but I wanted them. I was wishing them.
I was wishing them.

Speaker 7 (13:36):
OK, you know, yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (13:39):
I still it's still kind of fuck wasps.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
At least bro wasp crazy.

Speaker 7 (13:43):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
I remember one time a wasp passed up three people
and stunk me in the middle of my chest.

Speaker 7 (13:50):
Like there were three people right there. I was just watching.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
They were the ones fucking with the bush passed all
them niggas up and stung me.

Speaker 7 (13:58):
Bro.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
We have had beef with wasps ever since. Bro, you
know that was just so unnecessary. I ain't do shit
to that nigga crazy.

Speaker 7 (14:06):
I told you all.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
I successfully avoided it because I would just literally turn
around to run the other direction if I saw a
bee or a wasp. I actually jumped over shar to
get away from a beehive. One time, we were delivering
newspapers and they had built sit they yeah, they had
picked her, not me. They had built a wasp nest
in our in our newspaper stand.

Speaker 7 (14:23):
So I opened it up.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
It was a wasp nest in there, and I turned
and jumped over her to get out the back of
the of the little delivery cart, which she you know,
she's told that story. If you but I successfully avoided
ever getting stung by one until I was like thirty
two or something like that. Never stung by a bee
or wasp until then. And what happened was a queen

(14:46):
wasp had crawled up under the the eve of my
slides that were sitting outside. I would leave my slides
outside the house or whatever. So I have Minni in
the car seat. You're house my slides, my sandals. Oh okay, okay, okay,
yeah yeah. So I put my foot in and the
wasp stung me under my big toenail. Oh hell no,
it felt like someone took a hammer and just you know,

(15:09):
put it in the end of my foot or whatever.
And so I like pulled my foot out, like what
the fuck like because I couldn't see it. And then
it came crawling out and it was.

Speaker 5 (15:17):
A queen wasp. It was big as fuck.

Speaker 3 (15:19):
I picked up the other sandal and I probably hit
the wasp thirty times, and like, you know, I'm cussing.
I'm screaming the whole time, and Vinnie starts crying in
the car seat because he's like, what the fuck is
going on right now?

Speaker 10 (15:32):
Like Daddy was funny the air, Mommy, it was some
real k man brain shit, bro, Like I must protect
my baby from the only time I blacked out like
that with a bug.

Speaker 1 (15:49):
I told you about that time that a like a
roach crawled on me while I was sleeping. Oh, bro, nigga,
I had on like you know high school.

Speaker 7 (15:57):
You feel me.

Speaker 1 (15:58):
We lived in an apartment that had them things, and
then we moved out the apartment. It got in the crib,
you feel me, and it was like a big them
big ass water bugs. You feel me where it'd be
like one big ass one they flew in all that
type shit. Anyway, So I guess one you know, hissed
a ride in one of my bags or something. Right,
So I'm sleeping and I feel something crawl across my arm,

(16:18):
like while I'm laying down, and I'm like, wakes me
up out of my sleep, Like hold up, nigga, you
feel me like I dream loosely, so I woke up.

Speaker 7 (16:27):
That was real life, nigga, that wasn't in my dream.
You feel me.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
So then like I go back to sleeping like I
might have been tweaking whatever, and I feel something crawl
across my face. Oh and I had my do rag on,
so I like fucking like I'm trying to my du
ragging all that shit, and then I'm looking around like, no,
I felt something fuck that. So I'm looking around, Bro,
I see a roach on his back next to my bed.
I guess I knocked it off, Nigga. I stomped that

(16:51):
roach until it I didn't see roach anymore, like there
was nothing for me to pick up. I'm stomping a
roach out, nigga, Like, you know what I mean. It's same, bro,
Oh my god, I hate roaches anyway.

Speaker 7 (17:06):
Yeah, I understand that. You feel me.

Speaker 5 (17:09):
Yeah, everyone has everyone has one bug.

Speaker 3 (17:11):
It's roaches for Shar too, because she, you know, Shar's
dad grew up in Hawaii, so they would go, uh,
he grew up on adult plantation in Hawaii actually, so
they would go back to Hawaii regularly, and they one time,
you know, he grew up in Hawaii.

Speaker 5 (17:23):
Ro So roaches to him is like ants. He does it.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
He doesn't even notice him. But they had a rental
car and Shar has this vivid memory of being like six,
sitting in the rental car and looking down and seeing
the floor of the car moving. Oh, roaches, you know
what I mean. And She's just ever since then. Bro,
Like she sees a roach, she will like leave the
parking lot and go walk a mile to come into

(17:48):
the store from a different direction.

Speaker 5 (17:50):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 7 (17:51):
Bro?

Speaker 1 (17:51):
We I remember me and Tyler was it uh New
Orleans and trying to attack us, bro Like, can't matters?
Like you know what I'm saying. And I remember we
turned around like the motherfucker was big. We damn are
squared up me and him in age You're like, what's good?

Speaker 7 (18:08):
You feel me? And the motherfucker flew off. I swear to.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
God, it was like, yeah, nigga, when I get my friends,
let's see if you really.

Speaker 7 (18:13):
About this smoke. You know what I'm saying, You really
about that? You're gonna stay in tall nigga when I
bring the homies.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
I swear to god, did he have a lot of
wi you like, like really aggressive energy?

Speaker 7 (18:23):
Nigga? It was crazy.

Speaker 9 (18:25):
He doesn't want to hear my horrible roach. In an
apartment story, John Georgs reminded me of it. These aren't
These weren't like ginormous roaches, but they were still so
in the apartment I lived in sophomore year of college.
Shout Out West twenty seventh on Figureoa in downtown Los
Angles for being an absolute shithole.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
That USC student housing is fucking it's insane.

Speaker 7 (18:44):
Place specifically is as a gush school. That's it a rivus.

Speaker 3 (18:49):
School in South central though, dog Like yeah, yeah, you're
staying off campus at USC.

Speaker 5 (18:53):
It's a wild story.

Speaker 9 (18:55):
Fun time, but an absolute nightmare to live in. So
it's one of those things where like we see one
little cockroach and like, okay, kill it, and it's like oh.
The next two days later you see like four and
you're like weird, but like let's just kill on. Everything's fine.
Then like a week later, like wait, there's like six six.
Now let's see if we can handle this ourselves. We're
like twenty year olds, we're stupid the bomb, but we
get the like all the sprays and whatever, and we're like, okay,

(19:18):
I think it's maybe it's working. Not working obviously, so
we it just progressively gets worse and worse, and then
we go to our apartment the landlords or whatever. We're like, hey,
we have this roach problem. We can't really figure out
what's happening. Can you guys like do.

Speaker 8 (19:33):
Something about it. They're like, yeah, no problem, they don't
do the full on bug bomb.

Speaker 9 (19:36):
Initially, they do this like where they spray all the whatever,
I don't know, some like intense poison. Should They're like,
just be out of there for like a couple hours,
like no problem, and then it it doesn't. It doesn't
doesn't work right, and so the problem gets worse and
worse to the point where it like during the day
it's mostly fine, but during the night if you ever

(19:57):
have to like walker arout the kitchen to like get
water or what, right, absolute just nightmare of roaders in there,
to the point where there are cockroaches, small ones crawling
out of our outlets in the kitchen. Nightmare. We're like, okay,
too long. And so then but then we're like okay,

(20:19):
we're about to go home for winter break. So we
tell them, we're like, hey, can you guys like really
like fix this because this is a nightmare.

Speaker 8 (20:25):
They're like, yeah, we'll do the full bug bomb.

Speaker 9 (20:26):
You have to be out of there for like two weeks,
but like perfect timing, because you guys are all gonna
be gone right.

Speaker 8 (20:30):
We're like, okay, great, they're gonna bug bomb. Like we
had to cover our ship in.

Speaker 9 (20:33):
Like sheet plastic, like we're fucking dexter and they still
have the video. It is insane what we had to
do to our apartment. And but we're like, Okay, it's fine,
we'll come back from break. All of our problems will
be solved. Sophomore year can recommence it's gonna be great.
We come back and it's like a little bit better.
But then like it starts again and we're like, okay,

(20:54):
something is wrong here. We have to find out like
where like the hive is or whatever, right like like
we need to like target bomb. Then we can't just
like we have to figure it out. We're like, it's
in the wall, you can't figure it out. We're like
the one place we haven't looked, and it's always the kitchen.
What about behind the fridge? So it's like a heavy
fridge and we're like college students, so we have like

(21:16):
two people lifting it and to slide it out. I'm
like the purson with a climb on the counter. Take
a flashlight. Look back there, they slide the fridge out.
I have a flashlight in one hand and like a
a what's useless against this many roaches in another hand like.

Speaker 8 (21:30):
A trap, and I just see it.

Speaker 9 (21:32):
I just scream drop both behind there and I'm like,
we can't, We're not going back there. We just have
to put the fridge back and tell them and they
have to handle it because.

Speaker 6 (21:41):
It was like a swarm of cockroaches and I was like,
oh my god. Eventually they handled it and it was
We ended up living the rest of the time there,
which is crazy. No no rent reduction, no nothing, but
there was a time amount of time there sophomore year
where we were living.

Speaker 8 (21:56):
It was there, it was their apartment. We were just
guess in their apartment did you just video?

Speaker 9 (22:02):
I have my video of the of the actual like infestation,
but I do have the dexter video.

Speaker 8 (22:07):
Of there being cheap plastic all over.

Speaker 1 (22:09):
I've had to do that one time with his place.
I was living in college as well in Saint Louis,
and we covered it up and it was it was
like a bomb. We had to be at the house
for six hours. You can't make it was fine, but
that night ship when you're like turn the lights off
and you lift the dish and like six roaches scattered
from the dish, It's disgusting.

Speaker 7 (22:26):
I can't imagine pulling.

Speaker 1 (22:28):
Out the refrigerator and seeing like them crawling over each other.

Speaker 7 (22:34):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (22:35):
Maybe my brain is making it worse than it really was.
So maybe that's why I'm rectally.

Speaker 9 (22:39):
Like cockroach right now, right like it's oh my god.

Speaker 5 (22:44):
Tyler, are there cockroaches in Virginia? What do y'all do
with that?

Speaker 3 (22:47):
There?

Speaker 7 (22:48):
Ship?

Speaker 2 (22:48):
I mean, not where I stay, but yeah, I mean
they out here at the cribs. It's all a big
problem where I'm at. But you know, answer don't creep
you out like roaches.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
You know, the big big water bugs aren't as bad.
It's the small ones you were talking about. Those are
like the big water bugs like we see like three
a year, you know what I mean, it'd be nasty,
But like when they're the small ones, those are the ones.
Like that things are the German cock roaches. Those are
the ones that fucking you know? Will you know there
could be a potential infestation. Yeah, if you see one
or two, that's like that's like you see one of

(23:22):
means if there's a thousand.

Speaker 7 (23:23):
Or some ship?

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Yeah, Alzy, we've had Enough's let's move on to see.

Speaker 7 (23:31):
Where the viewership drops on this.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Can we look at that jack dropping?

Speaker 5 (23:37):
The dropping Jackson said, they pulled the fridge out. Everyone
turned it off. I don't need to know.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
Yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, I'll tap it with the next
silly billy see your next day.

Speaker 3 (23:46):
Brother, This silly billy is not as silly as I
was led to believe it.

Speaker 7 (23:51):
More billy silly this time, brother, This is more of.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
A serious William all right.

Speaker 3 (24:01):
An ancient giant snake in India might have been longer
than a school bus and weighed a ton, researchers reported
this week fossils father this is in India. Fossils found
near coal mine revealed a snake that stretched an estimated
thirty six to fifty feet. It's comparable to the largest

(24:21):
known snake at about forty two feet that once lived
in Colombia. Golly, forty seven million years ago in the
swampy forests of western India could have weighed up to
two thousand, two hundred pounds.

Speaker 7 (24:40):
That's just insane, bro.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
Like, Like I was, we were talking about this off
off camera, where like, you know, there's something in our
brain that when we see snakes makes us automatically react.
And I was just wondering, you know, what were snakes
doing to us? We're like our twenty twenty four. I
see a snake and I'm running through a Walmart. You

(25:04):
know what I'm saying, Like, what were they doing to
us thousand years ago? This answers it, you know what
I mean? Like they was wrecked. Shit, they was running
the planet.

Speaker 7 (25:14):
A two ton snake. Who has anything for that? Who
has anything for that? Crazy?

Speaker 11 (25:22):
Crazy two? That is wild one to two thousand. So
it's a ton one time. It could be up to fifty.
It could be up to fifty feet long. Yeah, so
what the fuck was that thing?

Speaker 5 (25:33):
An American school bus, a yellow school bus is forty
feet long.

Speaker 4 (25:39):
That's wow.

Speaker 7 (25:40):
Pythons get to like.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Twenty feet, right, they can get up to thirty feet okay,
And so like this was the.

Speaker 3 (25:46):
Largest current living snake twenty feet longer than that?

Speaker 1 (25:50):
Oh my god, have you seen how thick pythons are too? Yeah,
twenty four inch pythons, brother, were on that jail talk.

Speaker 4 (26:01):
That's but I think.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
That the that is one thing about the ancient world though,
like it just things were bigger. That's like the if
you look at the history of the life in America,
you know, it was bears that were like five times
the size of the current bears. And lions that was
bigger than current bears, Like you know, it was all
this shit because I think it had to do with
it was more oxygen. It's like this thing where people
say climate changes an't real, but if you actually go

(26:28):
into like a geological fossil record, it's like, no, when
there's more oxygen, things are better for animal life, and
when there's less it's worse. Like but that was part
of it. Was it was like the makeup of the
air was different. And then yeah, but that was it
was the same thing with it. You talk about what
was the snake eating? It was the same thing with
the t rex. It's like it had to eat like
twelve hours a day. It's just to sustain how fucking

(26:49):
big it was, you know what I mean? Yeah, two
tons of snake. That's too much snake.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Waste, y'all are saying that twenty four twenty four in
python shit. My dad would talk about how like when
he's locked up, they would like flex they.

Speaker 7 (27:03):
Biceps like twenty inch on hang nigga, Like that's why.

Speaker 1 (27:06):
With flex at each other, Like my biceps twenty is
without even fucking flexing, you feel me?

Speaker 7 (27:11):
So I thought he was talking about some jails. We're
talking about some prison ship nigga.

Speaker 5 (27:18):
Talking about.

Speaker 1 (27:19):
I'm saying, I'm like, yo, when that bag of twenty
four inches crazy might have been, Hey, he've been stunning
to jail.

Speaker 4 (27:27):
He's twenty four inch you brother?

Speaker 7 (27:32):
My bad? Yeah? Fucking completely?

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Is the uh look between these letters on your keyboard
the worst thing that's happened on Twitter?

Speaker 4 (27:45):
I mean, yeah, I don't even get this ship.

Speaker 2 (27:47):
That may be Like I saw like a look between
your letters thing with like a fucking Jimmy Neutron character
or something. I was like, yeah, I think I'm too
old for this one.

Speaker 7 (27:54):
I have no idea. What the what are they trying
to insinuate? Like what are they saying?

Speaker 3 (28:00):
It would be like when you see someone doing something crazy,
like look between T and you on your keyboard and
it's like the letter why.

Speaker 7 (28:08):
It's dumb, that's nasty. That is horrible? Bro? Wait, like
who started this? People? Is this poppy right now? On Twitter?

Speaker 5 (28:23):
It's a lot. I've seen a lot of it the
last two days.

Speaker 9 (28:26):
Oh wow, I want to make fun of you guys
for being old, but this ship is stupid as you
hate it, I don't.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
Okay, Okay, I'll put it out to say no, this
ship crack it, bro, you trip And I'm like.

Speaker 3 (28:35):
What, you've seen it though, you said, I feel like
I've seen like a couple dozen of the Like every
time I log on it, it's on there. You've seen him,
Jackson Tyler.

Speaker 9 (28:41):
I've seen it, and I just don't. I just it's
too much reading and thinking for a joke. I don't know,
I don't.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
I just don't, like you have to go to your
keyboard and also like also.

Speaker 7 (28:52):
Like like we're using our phones.

Speaker 1 (28:55):
Brother, you know what I'm saying, like pop up the
keyboard on your phone.

Speaker 7 (29:00):
I just I don't understand how that ever became a thing.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
Yeah, there's no good answer to there's no good answer
to that, Jackson. Are you upset about the the they're
calling it a TikTok band? That's not really what it is.
But are you upset about the TikTok news?

Speaker 8 (29:16):
Is there new TikTok news?

Speaker 3 (29:19):
The President signed today the Foreign Aid bill that includes
the it's they're calling it a TikTok band. It's really
a give the give the financial stake in America to
an American company, is what it is, which I'm sure
they'll do because people enjoy continuing to make money.

Speaker 5 (29:35):
But yes, it is officially a law, I believe as
of about an hour.

Speaker 7 (29:39):
Before we started recording.

Speaker 3 (29:41):
Uh, when they have till September, so it's like five
months to.

Speaker 9 (29:45):
I would be stay a TikTok dot band. But I
you know, I'm supportive of this. I guess I find
the whole thing very like confusing and fraud.

Speaker 8 (29:53):
But I don't want TikTok to go. I'm addicted to it.
And also it's uh it's a big way that we distribute.

Speaker 9 (29:59):
Content these day is for my professional purposes, but mostly
I'm just addicted to it.

Speaker 8 (30:04):
So so yeah, I would be Philip Phillip.

Speaker 5 (30:06):
Morris executive over here in nineteen fifty three.

Speaker 8 (30:11):
It's just my the like what I am determining to.

Speaker 9 (30:14):
I figure the worm that's putting into my brain as
an addiction is like better than being addicted to something else.

Speaker 8 (30:19):
So I figure that that's how you.

Speaker 7 (30:22):
Know you're really addicted.

Speaker 5 (30:23):
Oh yeah, baby, when you're so like I could be
addicted to it.

Speaker 3 (30:27):
Could be math, brother, you know, that's the last bastion
of the true degenerate, is the like.

Speaker 5 (30:38):
Well, at least I'm not on heroin.

Speaker 8 (30:41):
I think that's exactly what I'm thinking.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
But what he says about it is true, like it
is the best, I mean, the best platform to probably scale,
you know what I mean, like like a brand or
a company or whatever.

Speaker 7 (30:51):
But one thing about TikTok though, is that algorithm is great.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
Maybe if when you say, what do you mean, bro,
I never received thing?

Speaker 7 (31:00):
I get you bright.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
I give what you're saying, and I understand it clearland.
But at least I don't have to see bullshit. I
don't give a fuck about you know what I mean,
Like I'm gonna be on my phone. They never send
me a bad video. I've never been on TikTok. I've
seen a bad video, you know what I mean. And
also there's a dude I know that works with TikTok
or whatever, right, and and the way he made me
Like as far as as a company, it's see one
algorithm where you can feel like the algorithm is on

(31:24):
your side, where it doesn't matter how I'm not not as.

Speaker 7 (31:28):
A brand, bro, so I'm talking about I'm not talking
about as humid. I know you hate all this shit.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
I understand and I agree with you on that, especially
money raise to the fucking child, you feel me. But like,
as a brand, you can look at the algorithm like,
the algorithm is gonna find the people that fuck with
what you got going on.

Speaker 7 (31:44):
Where everything else you try, people trying.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
To got to crack the algorithm all that shit, because
it's gonna send you some bullshit. This is the one
thing where you can put something doesn't matter how many
follows you have or whatever. If there's a if there's
a group of people out there that like it, they're
gonna find that people those people.

Speaker 9 (31:57):
So that's that's the one thing, as like a content
person I like is it feels like one of the
only I mean, Twitter was like this, I feel like,
but not as much anymore. It's one of the only
actually merit based social media apps. Like the best stuff
is going to more people because more people like period.
Like they're like, that's just that there is no discussion,
that's just what's happening.

Speaker 8 (32:17):
And but the the actual.

Speaker 9 (32:18):
Thing I like about the algorithm is it's so good
that my my genuine favorite thing about TikTok not is
not watching TikTok videos. It's when old white Republicans are like,
why does my TikTok.

Speaker 7 (32:28):
Only serve me ay poor.

Speaker 5 (32:31):
It's like, well, brother, I got news for you.

Speaker 8 (32:38):
My favorite, my number one favorite thing about the TikTok
and the algorithm, how good it is.

Speaker 7 (32:43):
People.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Algorithm is so perfect that Ratha doesn't like any She
doesn't double tap anything smart she hasn't, She doesn't, she
doesn't follow knows she might follow a couple of people,
but she's never double tapped anything. And it's just before
she was going follow anybody, like she had like no
imprint as far as physically touching it outside of like
how long she stayed on videos and they figured her

(33:04):
out and like probably a week and a half.

Speaker 5 (33:07):
It was like, it's I that's scary.

Speaker 3 (33:12):
Twilight Zone is to me that I have so many
friends and I want to be really clear, like I
have more. I think all three of you are smarter
than me. I have so much respect for Rather's intelligence.
But I have so many friends that are presenting that
exact scenario as a good thing, And every time they
say it, I'm like, this is why we should run
as far away from it as possible.

Speaker 7 (33:33):
I understand, I understand, but that's shit.

Speaker 3 (33:39):
It's like it's like, oh, this social media happens so
good at knowing all the things. I mean, I don't
want a foreign oh this company to know.

Speaker 1 (33:47):
This is the thing. I'm for sure I get up
with that. But if I'm going to do cocaine, brother,
you feel me, let me do that on step th one.
Pure shit, bro, you know what I mean? I need
that blue magic.

Speaker 7 (33:58):
Brother, you feel me? And they got it over there crazy.

Speaker 5 (34:02):
I want to add the context that, like all my
thoughts on.

Speaker 3 (34:05):
This are I I'm very interested in this stuff, and
I've read quite a bit about it. I'm operating from
the assumption that with the five month deadline, it will
simply move the financial stake in the American portion of
this company, that will spin it off, and it will
continue to exist exactly as it existed thus far, except
that venture capitalists will eventually destroy it the way that

(34:25):
Facebook and Twitter have been destroyed. Right, But like I'm
not operating from I know the way the headlines have
been phrased in order to get the most engagement, which
is kind of what I'm talking about. I love it
is that President Biden is banned TikTok, which is again
I think that's a very very small chance that there's

(34:46):
any actual consumer impact particularly of this two people. But
it's it's I feel torn on this because I consider
myself a First Amendment absolutist as a journalist and a writer.
That it's like this, we especially don't want the government
fucking around with how people get their information. With the
other half of my brain, like, social media is responsible

(35:08):
for most of the things I don't like about the
world that are recent developments. It's the worst way for
us to get information. It's the worst way for us
to have any kind of thing in common, because, as
you said, the most successful social media app is the
one that puts you in the coziest silo where you are,
you know, And like that lack of a shared reality,

(35:28):
in my opinion, which exists in order to profit like
three or four companies, is the driver of so much
of what is making the you know, problems worse in
our country and around the world. And like, you know,
as bad as social media has been here like me
and mar other places, like, it's literally led to the
worst things that people can do to each other, you know.
So I don't I don't know what the answer is

(35:50):
to that part of me is like less social media
apps in any way is great and part of me
is like, of all of the reasons to fuck with
the social media company, this is the stupidest reason.

Speaker 8 (36:02):
It is the stupidest reason.

Speaker 9 (36:04):
And yet when I get when every fourth video is
like epic Tiger Woods cut up from his two thousand season.

Speaker 8 (36:10):
Look how dominant this guy was, I'm like, dude, this
that rocks.

Speaker 7 (36:15):
That nigga way crazy?

Speaker 1 (36:17):
You feel me like one thing and one thing I
will say, like, what made Twitter interesting when it first
when we first locked in with it, was that it
made me realize people on the planet I didn't know existed, existed.
You know what I'm saying, Oh, I didn't know niggas
still thought like this, I'm never around these type of motherfuckers.

Speaker 7 (36:39):
So it kind of.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
Broadened how, you know, how I saw the world and
and and which was good. I don't know if that's
the case now you feel me. I don't think it's
like I don't know if that represents the world.

Speaker 7 (36:52):
As much as it once did.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
Uh, But yeah, I think that was interesting about that,
and and these social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok
are doing even Facebook now doing the exact opposite.

Speaker 3 (37:01):
Oh so yeah, the term is like digital cocooning or
something like that. But it's it's the idea that like, yeah,
when we all heard this, because we all remember life
pre social media and so you did, like you.

Speaker 5 (37:12):
Interacted with lots of different types of people.

Speaker 3 (37:14):
Whatever you got on social media, and yeah, it was
a it was a lot of like, oh wow, I
didn't I've never I've never known an Indian person who
grew up in Pennsylvania. This is a different perspective on
life or whatever. And then the way the goal of
all of the companies is just to keep you on
the app as long as possible, and the way to
keep you on the app as long as possible is
to like remove that experience right like to so what

(37:38):
happened is like we opened up so much to the
world that now it's just you again, like the most
specific to you that the news can be, that entertainment
can be. This is why we talk about all the time,
like people don't watch the same TV show anymore. There's
no longer like musicians that it feels like one hundred
million people listen to because there aren't right, Like everything

(37:59):
is split up.

Speaker 5 (37:59):
That's like, like, dude, if you.

Speaker 3 (38:01):
Like eed M, here's the seven subgenres of E d M,
and when we find the subgenre of d M, you're like,
we're gonna find the subgenre of that subgenre and you're
just gonna fucking you know.

Speaker 5 (38:13):
So I don't know.

Speaker 3 (38:14):
I don't have I don't want to pretend like I
haven't answer to any of it. I just also I
don't know. But it is crazy to me. All are like, no, man,
that fucking that appens my wife better than I know.
Or this is looking at what great technology it.

Speaker 5 (38:26):
Is like, but.

Speaker 1 (38:33):
Uh, to be speaking of music, I just you're talking
about like DM honesty whatever, Jackson, how do you pronounce
was Ain?

Speaker 7 (38:41):
What's that? What's the name of that? Because I was
wondering how to pronounce that ship.

Speaker 8 (38:45):
I didn't know until I I don't even know nothing.

Speaker 7 (38:48):
Yeah, yeah, it has nothing to do with anything, but
I was just wondering, have you really, like you really
listening to that music.

Speaker 9 (38:53):
I wouldn't say I'm not like a super fan, but yeah,
I listened to it.

Speaker 7 (38:57):
It's really fucking good. Right.

Speaker 1 (39:01):
I love them, But I think white people like them
because white people can be when while listening to them,
like white people like listening to music that they sway to.

Speaker 7 (39:10):
They don't have to actually catch.

Speaker 1 (39:11):
A beat, And I'm like, wow, this is the perfect
swaying music. This is why they always hating me up,
Like like my white homies hearts Like have you heard
of him?

Speaker 7 (39:19):
You know what I mean? I'm like, I'm like, you know,
but like I don't know.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
I just thought that was interesting, Like wow, this is
this music is made for them to be outdoors swaying to.

Speaker 7 (39:28):
They don't have to catch a beat, none of that shit.

Speaker 9 (39:31):
I'm probably gonna be swaying to them myself outdoors when
they come to the Hollywood Bowl.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
This wero.

Speaker 7 (39:35):
How much are they texting tickets? Is crazy?

Speaker 1 (39:37):
But dang yeah I heard they text I heard they
like resale calls now like you gotta go to reseal.

Speaker 7 (39:42):
I think they sold out quickly. Anyway, I didn't do anything.
I was just wondering.

Speaker 5 (39:45):
I have a lot of friends. You really love EDM.

Speaker 3 (39:47):
What percentage of your enjoyment of EDM is drug related?

Speaker 7 (39:51):
Jackson?

Speaker 9 (39:51):
Well, this is not em when j was asking to
answer your question hypothetically, I didn't have interest years ago.

Speaker 5 (40:00):
Go.

Speaker 9 (40:01):
I went to Coachella in twenty eighteen, and since then
I've have interest genuine interests not while while completely sober.
So it's kind of rew like I don't know if
it like rewired my brain or just like exposed me
to it in a way that I had not been
exposed to it, like in the environment, like the outdoors,
like in the great weather with like my friends, like
the environment that I was in when I was sort

(40:21):
of first like given that opportunity as opposed to just
like put it on fucking Spotify the opportunity.

Speaker 8 (40:27):
It was, dude, it was, it was.

Speaker 9 (40:28):
It was.

Speaker 8 (40:28):
It's an amazing It was an amazing out there.

Speaker 7 (40:31):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (40:32):
And so since then sober or high on very very
legal drugs like weed.

Speaker 4 (40:39):
I what, I like it a lot more.

Speaker 7 (40:43):
I mean I like it a lot. What other legal drugs?

Speaker 8 (40:47):
Oh, like alcohol?

Speaker 7 (40:48):
Yeah, I don't know what you guys would be talking about.

Speaker 8 (40:53):
The only things that I consume.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
Me.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
Yeah, feels like, oh you have to experience live, Like
I don't know any EDIM fans who just listen to
that sh at the crib, Like if you listen to
you go to raves and ship.

Speaker 4 (41:05):
You know, no one just listens to that.

Speaker 5 (41:09):
Let me put let me put.

Speaker 9 (41:10):
Some Yeah, I know people who are like they mostly
listened to at the gym, for example.

Speaker 7 (41:15):
Yeah, but you know it's a.

Speaker 9 (41:19):
Depending on it's a it's like a very broad my understanding,
I'm like like a tip of the iceberg, right, like
fan of that kind of music, and so yeah, I'm
a casual for sure, and so it's a very.

Speaker 7 (41:32):
Broad scope.

Speaker 9 (41:32):
So there's certain types I think that like a lot
of different types of people would enjoy. Like I don't
like the super hardcore have yourself. I'm just like, give
me like the danciest house music you can find.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
And may just before before we would record, Zach would
throw some of that ship on and he just looked
at me because he knew it would.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
Make my skin crawl.

Speaker 7 (41:51):
I just I just hate.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
I just I just can't stand you know what I'm saying,
the under underlying beats. But anyway, I actually i'd imagine
if I was like popping pills or like shrooms or whatever.

Speaker 5 (42:06):
But I think if you were.

Speaker 3 (42:08):
To actually look at like we talk about how quick
the generations speed up because of the tech technological advances,
I think we are the exact line. Like I feel
like if we were born six months after we were
like everyone our age and older heard about ecstasy as a.

Speaker 7 (42:24):
Like extra crackhead.

Speaker 5 (42:27):
It was like worse than harrow. Yeah, like if you
do that, you can be.

Speaker 3 (42:30):
Paralyzed, you could never recover your brain, like all this
other stuff. And literally people like are my friends who
graduated high school a year after us, It's like we're
comfortable using molly and college and stuff.

Speaker 7 (42:42):
You know what I mean, But.

Speaker 1 (42:44):
You know what I mean. Shrooms to me still, I don't.
I don't look at you do shrooms like it's not
a big deal. But like I'm still like I've never
done it and I'm not going to stay who but
a personally I love very dearly one of my favorite
people in the world.

Speaker 7 (42:58):
She's like, Yo, you need to do this ship with
your brain. You would love it.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
And I'm just like, I just I don't know. It
just feels like anything past weed, Like my mom, you're.

Speaker 7 (43:08):
Doing that dope. He on that dope. You feel what I'm.

Speaker 1 (43:12):
Saying, Like, I don't know, bro doing that dope.

Speaker 7 (43:16):
You know that I don't know that he gets scary. Gee.

Speaker 4 (43:20):
We're definitely of a generation where if it ain't weed,
it's crack, bro.

Speaker 7 (43:26):
Crack.

Speaker 1 (43:27):
But when I heard niggas was doing cocaine, out here
like actual black people.

Speaker 7 (43:31):
I'm like, this is really a different world, you know
what I'm saying. We're like, Mama, y'all did that in
high school? What high school? I remember? When what's uh?

Speaker 5 (43:41):
What's the all?

Speaker 1 (43:42):
Girl from three six Mafia gags Boo talking about putting
something white to put in my nose. I'm like, I
guess when I heard that line, nigga something white that
put in my nose, I'm like, oh my god, she's
on crack.

Speaker 5 (43:58):
Tyler. You being a Twitter and read only person, is TikTok?

Speaker 9 (44:03):
Like?

Speaker 5 (44:04):
Is TikTok over a line for you in the way
that you would not?

Speaker 7 (44:08):
Bro?

Speaker 2 (44:09):
I just I don't even like peruse the ship. I
just got one of the basic ass users seven three
nine eight nine, right, And man, the thing is bro Like,
whenever someone sends me a TikTok the landing page that
you know, how you get on a landing page before
you actually see the TikTok they sent you.

Speaker 4 (44:24):
That shit is always intriguing every fucking time.

Speaker 2 (44:27):
And I'm like, Bro, ain't no way in hell I'm
gonna ge addicted to this ship too and be a
fucking addicted on Twitter. I'm like, no, no, just just
I'm just gonna watch the ship you send me and
close the funk out.

Speaker 4 (44:36):
That's it.

Speaker 1 (44:38):
I have like an actual legittive Jenkist one that I
was using for my last gig, and I don't even
use that one, Bro, I just use the user. I
saw another one, a user like eight hundred shit because
I get like, bro like, I don't want to be it.
I watch it at times and I think it's a
great algorithm, but I don't want to be addicted the
way Tyler says too, like like like at night, rather.

Speaker 7 (45:00):
You feel me.

Speaker 1 (45:01):
I've seen that, so I respect it and I get
it out and I enjoyed my time there. But for
whatever reason I will, I've been able to keep it
at a you know, a particular amount of use.

Speaker 8 (45:11):
It's a smart decision, John, You're the decision.

Speaker 7 (45:13):
You're making it smart.

Speaker 9 (45:14):
However, the old smoke some weed and doom scroll for
thirty minutes at eleven PM.

Speaker 8 (45:20):
It's pretty good.

Speaker 7 (45:21):
It's bad. I can only embarrassine.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
Maybe if I still was smoking, like you know what
I'm saying, I'll probably be going guess it would probably
be perfect.

Speaker 7 (45:32):
Gee, you know what I mean? But I don't know, Man,
I need my sleep and I hate the go ahead.

Speaker 3 (45:40):
It so okay, So the only thing I was saying,
I want to be clear that, like I since I
don't approach anyone's social media usage with any judgment whatsoever,
I've spent like probably literal years of my life on Twitter.
Like I'm not like in no way, you know, but
I do think it's just it's exactly where we're at
that every conversation I have about social media apps my
friends sounds like this. The word addiction comes up all

(46:01):
the time. We all know that that's what it is.
We have a political system that's so broken by partisan
shit that even though every parent I know of an
elementary school age kid is stressed the fuck out about
this stuff, there is no actual national conversation around it.
There is no hint of any actual like legislation or

(46:24):
common sense technological curves that are not like driven by parents,
Like there's no hint of any of that. And it's
just kind of like it feels like a slow motion
crazy car wreck to me. It's like every time this
stuff comes up, I'm like, and we're just watching it
like it's just happening, and there's like nothing that's being

(46:44):
done or even really being considered about it. I find
it like, I don't know, man, it's just kind of
crazy to me. It really is kind of crazy to me.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
I agree with you completely, but I would love for
Tyler to start a fucking animal tannel on their motherfucker dog.
I guarantee you're you're leaving money on the table.

Speaker 7 (47:01):
Brother.

Speaker 1 (47:02):
If you got my dog alone and you got on
there with Animal, you shock ship. Brother, you feel meg Yeah,
maybe a billionaire.

Speaker 7 (47:13):
Yeah, there's so much money in that ship.

Speaker 2 (47:15):
Yeah, it's for sure money to me, Like TikTok viral
will make you money, Like Twitter viral just makes people
annoy the funk out you like be gained from going
viral on TikTok.

Speaker 1 (47:25):
I know what, I know a nigga who who has
like a he's pop popping ass eyes, you know, popping
ass TikTok so like the Facebook money was good, everybody'sk
about face money.

Speaker 7 (47:33):
Was so good.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
TikTok money, crazy, bro, I'm talking about like the man
makes tiktoks is making half of them half a million
a years off TikTok videos. Nigga, you feel me like
crazy insane man? Like dog, I don't know, Tyler, we
all said we got a number. They're number number right there, Bro,

(47:54):
They're number.

Speaker 4 (47:55):
Right there, dog half a million. Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 7 (47:57):
Hey, man, get on there and talk about animals and
make hap them in a year.

Speaker 3 (48:01):
Come on, man, I feel like getting another person addicted
to TikTok was the exact opposite of why I put this.

Speaker 1 (48:10):
We've got the persons, how bro, that's how good we
need this content?

Speaker 7 (48:16):
Content is king man.

Speaker 3 (48:17):
John's out there like Scott and Jean Gray's baby with
the techno virus.

Speaker 5 (48:23):
Across his forehead walking up. You could make money though,
right bro?

Speaker 7 (48:28):
You got it? You got it, Tyler.

Speaker 5 (48:30):
All right, that's all the time we got.

Speaker 3 (48:32):
We will be live Sunday night after the basketball games
on YouTube YouTube dot com slash at Jenkins and Jones.
Please come hang out. We've had a great time hopping
on and hanging out with everybody in the chat pro
questions at us make jokes for sure. We appreciate everyone
who's been listening so far. It's been a lot of fun.
We'll see y'all Sunday. I hope the rest of everyone's
week goes great.

Speaker 5 (48:50):
Bye.

Speaker 7 (48:52):
You can make a lot of money doing dad content too.
I'm just gonna let you know that too. There's money
for both of you all on that platform, all right.

Speaker 1 (49:02):
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