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August 23, 2025 • 126 mins

The first Tekashi Tuesday where Rekt and Blew chat about memes, life, and crypto!

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(00:03):
I'm muted. Good evening, ladies and
gentlemen. My name is Blue.
You're watching Pawn Talk. This is the fastest growing
crypto mean coin talk show. I'm your host tonight.
The director is Alan G Triple O,and your producer is Tim at Tim
the Proton. He changed his handle, by the
way, he never told me. I introduced him every night as
Tim at Tim to Kill, but he changed his handle.
Would have been nice to know. Would have been nice to know.

(00:25):
You probably thought I was dead.Fake news.
I'm alive, I'm here, everything is good.
We're already so far, you know, behind schedule.
So let me just cut the bullshit.Let me just bring wrecked up
here and say wrecked. How are you doing tonight?

(00:46):
You know, doing all right, we'reback on break.
I saw, you know, you look, you know, you just you just woke up,
you're a little tired. Something happened so.
You just, you just threw me so far under the bus.
You threw me under the bus, and then you.
Everyone's throwing everyone under the bus.
That's the theme of the. Timeline yeah well, yeah, no,

(01:08):
you threw me under the bus you put the bus in reverse you ran
me over in reverse and then ran me over again that's what you
just did yeah so I so so I've been and I really do apologize
I'm. No, I'm I'm tired of doing.
That a lot lately. I'm like, I was like, I was so
happy to know that because I waslike tired.
Well, I I didn't sleep so. Yeah, no, everybody stayed up

(01:32):
late last I saw, like everybody was on the timeline really late
last night. Was that you too?
Like I was up to like it was just timeline was spicy.
It was on fire. I was like, oh, I guess we're
pulling all nighter on crypto Twitter tonight.
I don't know. Yeah, that there's a little bit
of that. There's a little bit of that
heck going on. But no, I was, I had a trial

(01:52):
tomorrow or tomorrow. I had a trial today.
I was supposed to have a trial, so I didn't sleep.
I was prepping for trial. I, I found out last minute that
I have the trial and and then I also for for whatever reason,
just felt like if you ever see The Dark Knight.
Yeah, I like, I like Harvey Dent.

(02:14):
Yeah, yeah. There's a moment where Harvey
Dent, he's like blown half the hell at this point, and he looks
at Batman. This is near the end of the
movie, he says to Batman. He was like mad at him.
He's like he like with the gun and he's like pointing at the
kid and he goes. You thought we could be decent
men in indecent times, And in myhead I thought we could.

(02:38):
Be decent men and then decent times like something like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And, and in my head I'm, I've
been like, I thought we could bedecent, decent streamers, you
know, in, in decent time, but I,I overestimated how it's funny.

(03:04):
On the one hand, I want to talk about it, you know, I do want to
talk about it. On the other hand, I don't want
to talk about because I don't want to draw more attention to
it. So let's just let it be dead and
let, let us move on. But you know.
What you, you, you cooking yesterday or what?
Is that what you're talking about when you went in the?
No, I very late last night I decided and and and and and
honestly, I you were going. Crazy yesterday, yeah.

(03:27):
So yeah, multiple, multiple things that happened, I guess.
Yeah, so, so after all of that, I I just asked myself, what if
we brought pond talk to the trenches?
I was like, what if we did that?And what if I was like, don't
buy this, do not buy it. Go buy off foods that that was a
clusterfuck and then. Like it?

(03:48):
Had an absolute clusterfuck and it's it's done now like I, I'm
the community was not happy withit and I understand why I mean,
I think honestly it was a littledivided.
It was a little divided. No, I really do.
I think some people will like. I was just looking at the
comment that the first thing that popped up on me.
Oh, at this time, no, we will not be screaming on Pump Fun.

(04:09):
I will never touch Pump Fun again.
I wanted to, but I underestimated how people would,
how how many people would buy acquaintances don't buy.
I underestimated that. And when I realized that that
I'm no longer in control of this, I can't guarantee that
people won't get hurt. I can't.

(04:30):
All I can do now, all I have to do is nothing.
I just, I have to do nothing with it.
And, and that pains me because Ireally believed that we could be
decent men in indecent times. I believed, I really thought
that that could work. Maybe that naive, I don't know.
My vow to never sell and never fuck with it is still still

(04:50):
valid. I won't, I said I won't touch
it. I won't.
I will just never touch it ever again.
And that's it. So you know, at any rate.
Someone said in the chat, like as soon as you said that, like
someone started selling on the chart.
It's like a little chart though,so, but I don't like, I like

(05:11):
things like that. They don't really need your
approval though. Like if somebody was going to
go, you know, do something with it or whatever that is, you
know, that was the one that was created.
Nobody else could really create anything else in your name, so.
And, and by the way, somebody told me that someone said like
you need to create this because if you don't, someone else will

(05:31):
do it. And then you'll do like like
Murad has his like Murad coin orwhatever and it's not his like
someone else did it. Oh yeah.
Yeah. And so that's part and there are
so many, there are so many of them.
And so that was part of it. But it was also like, you know,
the, the maybe maybe one day in the future, who knows what

(05:53):
happens. But like the the bottom line is
that like at this point in time,it serves it like the it's just
not what APU needs. Again.
I really, I genuinely thought, Ireally, really believed that
people would be like, I thought it'd be like Twitch, like you
just you put a channel there andpeople will come and watch and
that's it. But but people are only there

(06:13):
for one reason and and that reason is directly counter to
what I want. And then, you know, at any rate,
it doesn't matter like the the bottom, it's over, it's done.
So they're so funny, they started.
Yelling me yeah, here's what I would tell every here from from

(06:35):
my perspective is like someone who's been doing this for years.
I'm going to tell them like straight up how it is.
If you don't if you don't want to do anything with it, that's
perfectly fine. Like I would tell the little the
minions in the chat or whoever wants to do anything with it.
This is just a decentralized market thing.
Go go be the biggest fans of blue and pawn talk or whatever.

(06:56):
If you want to go do something with it.
I don't it it just doesn't. It exists and it's out there.
Well, part of me thinks wrecked,Part of me thinks like people
are going to gamble. Like if people are going to
gamble, yeah, if I could, if I could go to a casino in Vegas
and and put the stream above a slot machine that people are
using anyways, why not? You know, part of me thought

(07:19):
that way. Let me put it this way.
If people buy a coin, I tell them not to.
I don't think they're going to buy a coin.
I do tell them that they should look into right.
And so it's, I think it's insaneto think I, I don't know, the
whole, the whole thing was just like.
So really it just stems from just wanting to be in like the

(07:41):
pump fun, like streaming ecosystem really like.
I wanted, yeah, I wanted to takepawn talk wherever everyone else
is. Yeah, 'cause they, you know,
their platform, they, they, theydo a lot of advertising for it,
a lot of eyes and stuff like that.
So yeah, quite. Frankly, there's like there are
not that very many like streamers there that are
offering something of substance in my opinion, but it's not hard

(08:03):
to stand out. Yeah, the the bar is very low.
I will say the bar is very low. I have been, you know, jealous
of this, I guess this new generation of content creators.
I guess because you know, I was in like, you know, 2023, we
didn't have any like creator royalties.

(08:24):
We didn't have anything where you can go, you know, like these
launchpad platforms that have all this stuff for creators.
Now you just kind of had to justraw dog get out there.
And I don't know, I think, you know, times are changing a
little bit And it's not, I don'tknow if it's, I want to say it's
not as a big a deal anymore, butit's getting to that point

(08:45):
where, you know, it's back in the day, everyone was scared to
even like launch a coin or even talk about launching a coin for
fear of like going to jail or something.
And now they've been, you know, their digital collectibles or
whatever the SEC is calling themnow.
And they're just, I don't know, man.
It was. Yeah, you got a digital

(09:05):
collectible out there, is what I'm trying to say.
It's out there. So that no one else can can use
it and SCAMPI and whatever like,but that's it.
It's done. Like I'm moving on.
I would like for everybody that comes across that page to go to
what it says to go to whichisapu.com.
I would like them to look at really themes and I'd like them

(09:26):
to see what an amazing communitythe APU community is.
That's what I would really like.That's it, you know.
I don't know. I like at this point.
I, I look at it like I don't, I wouldn't need if I say if I was
an investor, I wouldn't, I wouldn't need anything from you.
I, I really look at them like it's just like a digital
collectible now and like I'm bullish on this person and you

(09:47):
know, I hold this coin that was here, it was created.
It's like lore now it's there. It's like a historical relic.
Like they're, you know, if they're bullish on the show.
I saw like somebody posted that thread and they're like, you
know, it's Pontok. They have a lot of, you know,
motion, they're kind of blowing up.
They're going to be really big in the space and they're really
bullish on you. So it's like, you know, that's.

(10:08):
Even if they're bullish on me, what they should do is they
should buy APU, they should buy SBX, they should buy Bobo, they
should buy like that's what I think that they should do in my
opinion. Like those are the community.
Like I represent first and foremost the APU community and
that's it. I mean, that's, that's it's as
simple as that for me anyways. Anyways, Like we can, we can.

(10:31):
Oh my God. To whoever's highlighting these
comments, whoever's highlightingthe comments, please stop.
We can move on. It's a thing of the past.
I'm excited for it to be memory hold and for everybody to forget
about it, honestly. Really.
I guess so. It's cool.
It's yeah, it's whatever. I mean, yeah, it's it's memory.

(10:52):
Hold out there. I hope so.
I hope so. Yeah.
Anyways, So that's so that. So that was at the end of my
night wreck. That's what I decided to do at
the end of my night. That's what I decided to do.
And not even taking into accounteverything I did after and
everything I did before. And so, you know, I'm just, at

(11:17):
any rate, I'm very sorry for being late to the stream.
Hopefully it never happens again.
And, you know, being a lawyer's tough man.
I've actually, I've had a lot of.
I mean, I wanted to, I wanted tokind of, I mean, oh, being a
lawyer and you're 25 years old is kind of incredible too.

(11:38):
I don't know, 26 now. Oh, yeah.
It was your birthday. Yeah.
Happy birthday, by the way. All right.
I think I told you 5 or so timesI'm very excited about it.
You know, every time I see the balloons hit the X profile and
the balloons go up and, you know, just get really excited.
But just like seeing you work insome of these spaces fun.

(11:59):
Like you said, the bar is so lowreally in the space.
And like when you went into that, to that cesspool of a
space last night. And then I, I said it was like
shooting fish in a barrel when you went up there.
It was just like, I was like, why are all these people trying
to argue with a young lawyer is like, do you know how smart they

(12:20):
have to be to be a lawyer at that age in the 1st place?
And it was, it was quite the show so.
It was, you know, I went up there because first of all, I'm
not, you know, and I appreciate the kind notes.
The I don't, I'm not just an attorney.
I also, number one, I'm a trial attorney.
But #2 I come from the politicalside of Twitter, which is you

(12:42):
think XI think if you think CTS is that's cool.
Yeah. Yeah.
The local side of Twitter is infinitely worse.
Yeah, it's pretty bad. So I just so I was just like,
they're talking shit. I got time.
I'm going to, I'm just going to go in and be like, this is I'm

(13:04):
like, let me just let me just I don't know.
You said that I blew up the space, you know.
No pun intended. There was a lot of fart.
There was a fart, a lot of fart noises in there.
So I was. Dude, what's that?
What was that? I think I, I tried to say it was
like, you know, you went in there and it was like a bunch of

(13:27):
Cavemen and they were making like noises.
They didn't know how to, you know, communicate with you.
They were just like they. Were like Cavemen.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, like beating on the wall,
just like he's saying words. I don't know.
I don't know what he's doing. I don't understand that.
And like it was a like you said it was a 10/10 V 1 and you know
they were outnumbered is what I felt like.

(13:50):
Yeah, and, and they weren't like, it seems like they weren't
even interest. I don't know.
It's like they didn't. What I think is interesting is
like they they they didn't even want to talk.
Like the like they're like, yeah, come and talk.
And it's like, OK, like what you're you're, you're making
legal claims. And then they're like, dude, the
the moment where I was ready to just like, you know, the awful

(14:12):
meme with the noose, the moment that I was like necking at that
point or noosing at that. You know, it was when dude,
David's going to be the death, the death of me, man, David's
going to be the death of me withthese comments.
He's mad at me, right? Because during The Mirage
stream, I had my tie on what he doesn't know.

(14:32):
And I told him this in DM. So he does know.
This is that I was, I had a meeting with a client that ran
over late. So I walked in and two minutes
before stream, I just, I was already wearing my button down
on my right thigh. So I just did the client, yeah.
You know, it's Takashi Tuesdays,so, you know, it's like Taco
Tuesday. You just kind of like, it's
chill time, man. We're just kind of like
reviewing all the like the stuck, the crazy things that

(14:54):
have happened in the past 48 hours.
Yeah, yeah. So I was ready to noose to just,
you know, noose myself. I don't know what the verb is
that will won't get me off of Twitch.
And I, I said they go, they go. We're not interested in all this
legal stuff. We're in the court of public
opinion. And then they're like, this is

(15:15):
the evidence. And I'm saying they're going
what? Yeah, they, they don't, they
don't want any type of real conversation.
I've tried to have conversationswith these people in the past.
That was a huge mistake. You go up there and then, you
know, they make, they communicate with fart noises and
like, they like bark at you. I don't even know.

(15:35):
It's just really weird. It's like going to a uninhabited
island and like meeting people who have never interacted with
the outside world for the first time and trying to communicate
with them and like, you know, they're throwing like arrows at
you, like sticks and stones. That's kind of like how I, I
view it every time I, I try to communicate with them.
But yeah, they, they just want the engagement.

(15:59):
It's just like rage bait, kind of like TMZ engagement or
whatever. And you know, sometimes I give
it to them, you know, I, I give them like two years worth of
content and like an hour or so and then they just run with it
for the rest of rest of time. Feels like so, yeah, it's
because Someone Like You engageswith someone like that.

(16:19):
So they feel like go, go, go, you know, it's like this is this
is as real as ever going to get for them.
Yeah, this is it. Look, oh, we're going to get so
much engagement off this, you know, like.
And so when they can't figure out something like 'cause I
think they bring up, you know, old subjects of like FUD or
situations that have been addressed over and over and over

(16:41):
again. And I have to like reiterate to
my community, like the same tired things.
And, and when you do and you clear up the that mess, then
they move the goal posts and they try to catch you in like
new gotcha moments or just things like if I were to go into
that space, they would try to catch me in like a gotcha moment

(17:01):
or just clip it up, you know, oh, we got them.
And it's just like, what? So anyway, the APU community
knows them well and they do a good job of ignoring them.
I don't. I need to so.
Yeah, I I need to as well. I only went in there because
they were attacking you and I was like, let me pull up it's.

(17:21):
Fun though, I mean, that's the problem is like it's you won't
get any work done from it. It's very distracting.
But you know, it's like the Jerry Springer show.
I will admit it is, you know, you go and sometimes you want to
turn on Jerry Springer, you know, like a good like WWE, like
hardcore match or something. And you just want to kind of,
you know, join in on the the funof it all.

(17:45):
And then it's then it's just like, why am I here?
I'm I got to go live my real life now.
And then they just keep going and you're like, oh, they don't,
they don't have a real life now.Like it's, they just keep going
with the bullshit. It's weird.
Yeah, so that happened as well. I we all thought it was quite

(18:07):
amazing though, the way you showed up in there and just kind
of handled the the room. It was very funny.
Well, I, I, I appreciate it. And it was, I don't want to say
it was like fun. It was a little fun.
I mean, yeah, 'cause you're you.That's what you do, right?
You go in there like you. I was just like, you know, I, I
didn't know why they were arguing with you.

(18:28):
Like, 'cause that's what you do.Like you, you handle situations
like that that you've seen, I'm pretty sure you've seen a lot,
you know, crazier arguments thanthat.
And like. Oh, you know, it's funny.
You said you don't know why theywere arguing with me.
They don't know why they were arguing with me either.
There were people in there who've been on this show who is
like, he was just like unravelling.

(18:51):
And I was like, whoa, what's I was like, babe, what's going on?
I was like, what's the like, what do you, what do you come at
me for? And he was like, oh, I'm just a
beautiful idiot, he says of himself.
And I'm like, oh, OK, All right.Well, you know, I felt like.
Just people trying to clout chase.
I don't know, just that's what it that's what it is like with
the spaces and the stuff is clout chasing Clip.

(19:12):
It's not even like clip content.They're not even streaming.
So it's not even like real engaging like clip content like
you would see on like Twitch or Kik or stuff like that.
It's like X spaces. Like does anybody even watch
that clip content? Like what happens, people,
people get so sucked into it andthey get like, it's like this
very, it's very, it's very tribal.

(19:33):
It's very like they believe thatthis is their whole life and
that the whole world is here andthey forget that there's like a
real world out there and this doesn't matter, you know, kind
of thing that that one guy can'tremember his name who like took
screenshots of the clips that people make on Twitch, which I
don't even really use anymore, right?
Like some people watch on Twitchbecause it's just a better

(19:54):
viewing experience. But like largely my efforts are
are back on X. But like, you know, people like
I still go live on Twitch because people like it and it's
a good it's a good platform. Maybe I should.
Maybe I should put more of my attention into Twitch, to tell
you the truth. Yeah, I mean, that's I mentioned
that too, not to cut drop or anything, but like X is starting
to get kind of weird. I don't he's getting Elon,

(20:15):
Elon's kind. I don't want to say Elon's kind
of like falling off a little bittoo, but I'm starting to feel
it. I don't know.
But yeah, it's getting weird. It is getting weird here, no
doubt about it. And no, but I, I, I forgot what
I was going with that, just saying that I was on Twitch and.
You want to focus more on Twitchis what?
You think I might just because it's a really good platform and,

(20:38):
and originally what I said is wehave such a good community, we
could channel that into any play.
If I said let's focus all in on Twitch, we would be #1 streamer
top five stream in almost any category.
We went into, almost any category we went into and that
would expose us to even more eyes, right?
But you know. Yeah, like to kind of touch on

(21:04):
that little bit, like games, he said.
Something today where he was, like he said, a meme coin.
Dev really rendered the term developer obsolete in 2017.
If you wanted to launch a coin and succeed and needed a novel
concept like a new consensus model or a competent white
paper, if you wanted to be knownin the space, you had to be

(21:25):
smart, drop alpha or be funny. And that is true in 2017.
Like this space has completely changed.
For anybody who has has been here for a long time, like I
wish, you know, I know you're, you're new to this space, but I
wish you could have seen how it was in like, you know, 2017,
2016, 2015. It was just like really like a
bunch of nerds on the timeline, just like sending memes back and

(21:46):
forth. There was that poo memes, you
know, Pepe memes, Bobo memes, Wojack memes.
That's kind of like really the only memes that we're like all
using back and forth. A lot of people called, you
know, APU Pepe back then, though, because, you know, even
back then, a lot of people weren't really myself included.
I was, you know, I was like, oh,it's frog Pepe meme, you know,
most of the time. But I I knew the difference, but

(22:08):
it was just kind of like, you know, it's whatever.
Yeah. It was just a different time
back then. But to finish my point on that
is they were when you were in that space, they were making fun
of you for sounding like a nerd or something like that.
And that's why I told Gainesy and it's like one of the top
replies on his street right here.

(22:29):
I was like yesterday I heard someone in space getting flamed
for sounding like a nerd. In that moment I knew what I
loved was gone because the nerdsare what made this space
beautiful, and now it's been overrun by drug addict gamblers
and jocks. Yeah.
That is what I felt in that moment.

(22:49):
Like I was, it was like, I don'tknow, sometimes just like
different moments hit like just the way they were attacking you
up there. And when I heard that I was just
like, what the hell has this space become?
Like there's it used to just be full of like high IQ individuals
and what are. The gone are those days.

(23:11):
Gone are those days and like, and if you weren't, you were at
that time, you were scared to talk and you just kind of sat
back and listened. You tried to absorb as much
information as you could to try to like, you know, suck All in
all the content. But yeah, that was something
crazy. Also two things about that well,
number one is that the reason I even the reason I even brought

(23:33):
this up is because there's this guy up there who has like
300,000 followers. He takes a screenshot of the
clips on twitch that don't get very many views because very few
people are even on twitch for meanymore And again, which is
something I'm going to change. I'm going to dedicate more time
to twitch, honestly. And and he's like he he he puts
the comment he goes to the pond,talks, no one listens and I go

(23:55):
listen. I'm a kind person.
I try to be kind. OK, I'm not very nice, but I try
to be kind. I try to treat others with
kindness and respect. However, it's a big however, if
you invite me to engage with youon a level that is less than
kind, I'm playing for keeps. And so I go to this guy's

(24:17):
account and I see that he has 300,000 followers.
He's getting 2216 likes on theseposts.
And I go, OK, so I just, I just post my because we're today's
day 89 of the stream. I just post my three month
analytics and I and I post his and I go you, you, you really

(24:38):
want to have this conversation with me.
I'm you're, you're 500 times my size.
Like you really want to have this conversation with me 50 *
500 times. I think it's 5050 times.
Like, like, Are you sure? You know, you're, you know, and,
and the funniest part is that his best performing post that

(24:59):
day was the one talking shit about me.
So it's like. Yes, that's just exactly that's
the point, like. Embarrassing.
That's embarrassing. So their best performing space
was the one with my name and thetitle over their last probably
like 6 months. So of course they're very
excited and you know, they're like foaming at the mouth and
they're going to say whatever they can to keep it going and to

(25:21):
maintain that relevancy because they want to, you know, bring
people down to to bring themselves up.
It's gross. It's pretty gross.
And I've learned that in the past too.
When I first started in the space, I came in as like a
troll, like a straight up 4 Chantroll.
And I was that guy underneath replies and I was like, you
know, just like, you know, a typical be embarrassed and stuff

(25:43):
where I was attacking people, saying really rude things like
that, basically being an idiot, burning all my bridges.
And I learned really quickly, especially when like the larger
accounts block you and you're like, maybe this isn't the best
way to go about this. Maybe the best way, yes.
So I changed my whole mindset, everything because I was very

(26:04):
broke at the time. So it's it's like a broke
mindset. It really is like a broke
mindset and you're like, maybe I'll start, you know,
interacting with people trying to make myself useful, go and
like talk to people, be nice to people, reply.
It's like, it's like what a lot of the APU community does too,
like APU like very friendly, like used to SPX as well.
You get so much more accomplished when you can focus

(26:25):
and hone in on like that positive, like wavelength right
there in it. It's true.
You know, I've, I've referenced it a few times, but there's
people in this space who are known for being like polarizing.
And it's like anytime they use their polarizing attitude in a

(26:47):
positive way, they get more things done.
If they use it in a negative way, everything is just kind of
like falling apart and the timeline's a mess.
Nobody, nobody makes money when that happens.
And it's just yeah. So don't be a yeah.
Don't be, don't be. And it still looks.

(27:07):
Yeah, go. Ahead, No, I was going to say,
you know who taught like I I waswatching.
Funny enough, I I said this on Ithink I said this on my my my
stream last night or whatever Itwas like gainesy taught me just
kind of like watching gainesy and like crypto Cobain.
Well, early on in like inverse bra and how or loomed art.
These are like old crypto GS andkind of how they interact with

(27:29):
people in timeline. Not afraid to like give people a
retweet, you know, a follower, engage with them, reply, never
look at people's followers and accounts and stuff like that,
like you know, just just talk topeople openly try to be helpful
or whatever. I think like one of the one of
the things I remember most was like this.
There was AII, can't really remember their name off the top

(27:51):
of my head, but they had like, you know, 400,000 followers in
crypto, like some big crypto OG.And I was just like, you know, a
200 follower account, like really low.
And I asked him some, some really noob question about like
crypto mining or whatever. And he just replied to me
instantly. And it was like, you know, it's
like the highlight of your day when when that happens, you're
just like, oh, Oh my gosh, you know, and then it gets you more

(28:13):
into crypto and you want to learn more about the stuff and
trying to join the community. And it just teaches you, you
know, the best way to move into space is to be positive, pretty
much. I don't know, I kind of went on
a tangent there, but. No, it really is though.
And by the way, this entire the last 24 hours, you know what the
last 24 hours have taught me? What?

(28:33):
The the APU community like ETH memes, APU, bobo, SPX and more.
I could sit here and list more, but we're going to win.
Like, like we are the last wholesome thing, the last good

(28:54):
thing in my opinion, about this fucking space, in this industry.
I believe it too. It there's nowhere else to go if
you're a human being that doesn't love degeneracy, like
all you have, all that's left for you are these communities
that like, genuinely love their memes, that genuinely love each
other. Yeah, there are some bad apples,

(29:15):
yes, people crash out. You know that it happens.
But like, at the end of the day,like, you know, it's these
communities we're going to win. That's, that's what, that's what
I've walked away from this with,is that like people like I, I
had, I was, I was kind of spoiled, you know what I mean?
Because because I came up through APU, I could not imagine

(29:37):
for a minute what the rest of CTlook like, you know?
And, and people told me, I mean,I had advice.
If you came up there, you can't.You can't.
You don't know you know. If you that's, that has to be
one of the craziest things for you, because if you came into
crypto through the APU community, one of the most like
positive, like one of the one ofthe literally one of the strong,

(30:00):
probably I want to say like one of the strongest communities, if
not the strongest in crypto and like the most positive, like
wholesome. And then you're like looking
around. If this is that's like your
first taste of like a community and then you're looking around,
you're like, what the hell is everybody else doing?
Is like, do you get that vibe? If if you came in with that poo,

(30:22):
you know, you like you came in with a, a really damn good
community. So you're probably looking at
everybody else like, what the hell is this?
I got so lucky. I got so lucky that they rated
me, you know, a year ago. I was so lucky and and now I
like, you know, there's this meme of this guy who does like
OSHA. He's like he acts like an OSHA
regulator and he goes to like construction sites and he just

(30:44):
clips it with like or cuts it with these other like videos of
people doing insane things like construction sites.
And he's just like, he's just inshock.
And that was me. I was like, Oh my God, this is
like it is so much worse. Again, I was spoiled because I
was insulated inside of APU and other ETH memes.
But like the state of things outside of our communities, it's

(31:14):
again, I thought we could be decent men in in decent.
Times and and Nope, it's really like that.
It really is like that meme, especially like in crypto,
right? Like I keep referencing that
meme. You probably already know what
I'm talking about. Like the strong times.
Yeah, You know, the good times create weak men.
Weak men create bad times. Bad times create strong men.

(31:35):
Strong men create good times. And it's like, I think we all
know where we're at in crypto right now, so we got to start
creating some good men. Who has the, you know, Rex?
And here's the thing, it's like,it's like the bar is so fucking
low. It's very low.
All you need to do, all you haveto do is is say, hey, like, I

(31:58):
value honesty, integrity, transparency and kindness.
Boom, you say that and you're already in the top 1% in my
book. You're already in the top 1%.
And by the way, you know, I gainesy.
I consider gainesy a friend. He's funny as fuck and I my, I
love to annoy him and, and I think he's a good man.

(32:21):
One of the things I didn't appreciate, like I, I was like
how far I would look at him because we, we, you know, we DM,
we talk about the streaming versus because I stream on X, he
streams there and in the place. And I'm like #1 I was like, this
is not, I was like this. What are you doing with this
Phil? And I always look at his, looked

(32:43):
at his approach of like he just doesn't give a fuck.
He just doesn't care. And.
And that's just not me. I can't.
Yeah. And, and it's because, and by
the way, it's because of the, the like Genzi and I are a good
example of a reflection of the platform from like, I do
genuinely, deeply care. Like everything the APU

(33:04):
community says to and about me, with the exception of like one
or two people who are just crazy.
I take to heart. I really do.
I really take it to heart. Even when they're joking.
Yeah, 'cause they like to meme. And I'm like, and sometime, and
you know, there's truth in everyjoke.
Sometimes I make a joke and I'm like, I'm like, tell me it's not
true. I'm like, tell me you don't
really like this. Yeah, tell me break my heart

(33:26):
look like this or tell me you know my hair doesn't look like
this today or you know, they make.
No, no, it's. It's not that shit.
It's more like, tell me I didn'treally make you feel this way,
you know, like if I, if I'd saidsomething that made someone
upset or if I did like it, really like it.
It really does really like I I care so much about them.
I really do. And anytime I do something where

(33:46):
it's like people, people forget that I'm like, I, I think
sometimes people forget I'm a real person, not just someone on
the stream, you know, And they and then and then I like being
meme. Like I like when they make fun
of me, especially when it's likefunny, but when it's like when
it's just like crash outs after crash out after crash out.
I'm just like, I'm just like, no, I was like, I love you.

(34:07):
Please don't make, don't, don't do this to me.
Welcome to crypto that's going to be crashed out after crash.
I have like I I claimed something today on my on my
timeline. I don't know.
It was like some some card game or something where I was like,
oh geez, claim here and I was like, I think I'm an OG I'll go
try to claim it and I claimed the card and it said I'm a

(34:30):
respected unk in the space and but at the bottom it said why
are you still here? And I was like, damn, why am I
still here? I, I, I don't know, because you
know, dealing with those crash outs, like you said, over time,
like, you know, you'll get, you'll get used to them.
But you saying that just kind oflike made me think of that card

(34:52):
like damn, why am I here dealingwith these crash outs all the
time? Because it gets to a point, you
know, it's just like. No, no.
I want to say I believe. I believe in what we're doing.
Yeah, I believe. That's what keeps me here.
I I want to, I want to believe the reason I got into crypto is

(35:13):
not, you know, what it's turned into right now, but I think it
can get back there. It just needs to kind of burn
down. I think for there are some dark
clouds hanging over like the space as a whole.
And I've said it a few times as well, like I, I really thought

(35:33):
like the APU when I saw the APU community, I thought they could
lead the charge. And, you know, they're kind of
being suppressed right now by someone like these, these dark
clouds. I view them at in the, in the
ecosystem right now. I'm not going to say any names,
but people probably know what I'm referencing.
I feel like it just kind of getsto blow up for, you know, the

(35:55):
phoenix derives from the ashes. And I'm willing to wait out that
moment because I do believe it will happen.
I do believe happen. Yeah.
Well, I mean, I'm bullish like today we announced.
The Brotherhood, you know, all these, you know, these memes
rising. I mean, people feel it, they
know it. I think there's just a feels

(36:17):
like a waiting out period right now.
It really does. And it's everywhere, by the way,
like it's it every, it seems that it seems that everyone is
going through this and you know it, it seems like it seems like
some communities are just are just dying, like, but everyone's
feeling the pain. I don't know what it really is,

(36:38):
you know, but I I kept my fingeron the cause of it.
But it seems, you know, today APU announced.
Let me read this to you. This is pretty bullish announced
the APU roundtable. So what they've done, yeah, so
they selected a group of some some OG and valued oppa
community members to give directfeedback and input on
initiatives, ideas prior to their release or community

(37:02):
implementation. And so it's a list of
12345678910111212 people. OK, 12, like a Jedi Council.
The Jedi Council have 12 people.Let me look that up real quick.
I don't know. I think so.
How many? I'm a real nerd if I know that
right off the top of my head. Stand by.

(37:25):
Stand by, stand by how many Jediin a 12 Jedi Masters?
Yes, I am a Star Wars nerd, so Idon't know if they're
referencing that, but there are 12 and there's also like 12
disciples. You know, it could go was it
biblical type? You know, this is like on a, you
know, they call a cult level. I don't know.

(37:45):
The idea, I think is just like that.
Look, a lot of people in the community have been frustrated
or just, you know, have felt thepain of like high council being,
I guess the right word is just like more quiet or less visible
is the best word. And I think some people assume

(38:06):
that it's, I think they assume they don't know why and they
don't know why because there hasn't been a whole lot of like
communication. But the reality is, is that high
Council has been working harder than ever before, stretched
thinner than ever before. And so some things have to go
first. You know, it's just like the
human body, the body will, will,will prioritize certain

(38:27):
functions over others when things are hard for survival.
And it looks like it seems like HC is now pulling out of this.
It seems like things are better now internally.
And there's always a lag time, by the way, I think there's
always a lag time between when things get bad, when things get
better internally, and then whenthat reflects externally.
But I see from where I'm standing, I've never been more

(38:48):
bullish on APU's leadership. I've ever been like, I, I love
that they're doing this. And I think that this is that
store. Uh oh, to be lose me for a
minute. We're back.

(39:10):
You're back. You're so back right now.
We're so back. Oh, Rex, what was the last thing
you heard me say? Yep, I don't know you were
breaking up. Oh shit, there.
What? What do you remember?
The last thing I said was about me being bullish about the

(39:31):
community. Yeah, you're just, you're saying
you're bullish about the community and you had to like
weed out some stuff to turn it around or what?
And then you started that that that start cutting out.
OK. I was just saying that like
sometimes there's that Long story short, you're bullish.
I'm bullish because the, the, the leadership and community

(39:53):
are, are getting closer togethernow.
And so the, I think all the changes have happened internally
for the, the APU magic to be reignited.
I'm super bullish on that. And so at a time where
everyone's coming apart, it seems like APU's coming
together. And so for me, I'm mega bullish
on that for sure. Yeah, yeah, there's a lot of

(40:15):
people coming apart right now, that's for sure.
There's a lot of, there's a lot of crazy things going on in the
ecosystem right now. So that is why I'm really
bullish on APU and Bobo and someother communities moving forward
too. Like I said, you're always
referencing SPX too. There is a lot of level headed

(40:35):
communities out there that I think will win long term.
I mean, I've been here for say it again, like almost a decade,
sadly, but and I could kind of see these things play out and
APU definitely has. I mean, honestly, I keep glazing
APU. I'm sorry all.
But like, it's just like, it really is one of the better or

(40:58):
stronger communities I've I've seen.
There were some very strong communities that were out in
2021 as well, but they died off.But like this meme cycle has
been very different opposed to 2021 because this has gone on
for a few years now. Like meme coins are trading like
actual, you know, alts. It didn't used to be like that.

(41:19):
There used to be alt coins and there were meme coins.
Like meme coins would go up realquick and die.
That was like the that was a 2021 style of chart.
But now they're trading like actual alt coins, like the way,
you know, Litecoin and you know,all these things used to trade
back in the day. So things are a lot different
now. So I guess APU really is, you

(41:40):
know, stronger than a lot of those 2021 clips or whatever.
The first one that comes to mindis like Shib, like Shib was like
crazy and like she, but he knew what you don't really see them
anymore. They still have like their,
their fans or whatever on the timeline, but it's, it's a whole
different vibe. I don't see from them that much.

(42:01):
Actually, I don't see from them.I don't see from from other
memes as well. Again, the fact that the fact
that in a time where everyone's coming apart, APU is coming
together, that's that makes me very bullish.
But these other people, these other these I, I got, I walked
out of the den. You know, the APU, the pond
really for a minute just to likesee what's, you know, what can I

(42:23):
bring more people here? And I think we can.
I just think that it's not goingto be within, it's not going to
be within the crypto framework like it's going to be to
continue doing what we're doing here and to continue spreading
the the magic. But it's like it's it's not,
it's not going to be from the the pits of hell.
That's not where you know, that's not our salvation.

(42:45):
So at any rate. Yeah, I mean, like I was there
was like the moment where I was talking about this yesterday as
well when I talked about APU andall hell broke loose.
I I knew it was best for well, because I saw things behind the
scenes. I always say I am one of the few
people in the world who saw, youknow, I saw I've I've first

(43:09):
hand, I've seen the APU team andI've seen the Pepe team.
I'm just going to say it. We're going to start some drama
right now. I've seen them both.
No, no, no. And I and I knew where I wanted
to lead my soldiers. You know, my true the Bobo
Council. So it may have not made sense,
you know, months and months ago,but it will, it will in the

(43:33):
future because I'm not here for,you know, a short time.
I'm here for a long time. I'm going to looking towards the
future. So I'm just going to leave it at
that. Hey, Amen to that.
I'll drink to that. I'll open this Coke 0 to that.
You know, the coke 0 to that I don't think I don't remember
like I literally one of the few who've seen both sides, you

(43:55):
know, behind I guess closed doors, I guess, but.
They're they're good guys. They really are good guys for
leadership. They really are shots fired and
I just what, what, what? No, it wasn't like me.
I was like in the green chat, sorry.
Oh yeah, they really are good guys.

(44:16):
And I think that you know what Iwish because a lot of people,
they think like, oh, high council's not this high
council's not that. Just like bro DM them.
Just DM them. Just talk to them.
Just just, yeah, like just just DM them.
They'll tell you everything and anything you want to know, just
DM them. They don't do that, but
whatever. And so, oh wow, that was, we've

(44:39):
been, we've been live for like 50 minutes just on all the
bullshit of yesterday. Yeah, I figured that's what we
would talk about a lot though 'cause it was pretty, pretty
awesome. Feels.
That's pretty awesome. It really was watching all that.
It was, I don't you know. It is it.

(44:59):
It is what it is. It is or it was what it was.
Whatever you want to say. What do you want to say?
Yeah. The, the, the crypto news cycle
is like 8 minutes or 8 hours more realistically, which is not
a very long news cycle, but it'slike I, I just need, I need like
a soul cleanser from this. I really do.

(45:21):
I need to like, I don't know what I need any like now that my
injury is healed, I'm excited tostart going back to the gym.
That's what I'm excited about. You guys are like really making
me want to go back. I need to go back to the gym
too. And you guys are really
motivating me to do that becauseI haven't in a while.

(45:45):
I've been so locked in with likethe crypto thing, like it's
tough, you know, like being, yougot it, like be online 24/7.
And you have to kind of find a way to implement that into a, a
healthy lifestyle. And that's very hard to figure
out 'cause like chronically online and even just trying to
fit a gym trip into that is likeyou just got to kind of mentally

(46:09):
prepare yourself and it's a veryweird, like you just got to get
in the cycle. Yeah, it's very even to.
It's not like I'm making excuses, but it's like crypto is
so mentally taxing that, you know, time just flies by and you
really don't, you know, think about that type of schedule.
I don't know, like when I was inthe best shape of my life, you

(46:29):
know, I just had, you know, my little, my little, you know, 9
to 5, whatever, get off, go to gym, you know, get my, my food
routine, whatever. I was just like, you know,
little little cycle. And then crypto hits and it's
just chaos. There is No 9 to 5 there it is
24/7. You're always on call.
You never know when someone's going to fudge you.
You never know when somebody's going to say something crazy on

(46:51):
the timeline. It's just, it could be two 3:00
AM, you know, you just went to bed and there's your your
phone's blowing up or notifications like hey,
someone's fighting you. They're trying to they're trying
to send your project to 0 or they're saying you did this, you
did that. And it's just like bro life of a
meme coin dev. So yeah, it's best you just.

(47:12):
I did it for 8 hours and it killed me so.
That's what I said. I always say that when people
are like I want to be a meme coin dev and I'd I'd try not to
laugh. I'm just like I I wish this on
no one I'm sorry. I truly, truly, truly.
That's why I'm so happy of who has a council because I am the
council over at Bobo and other people always like when they're

(47:35):
like trying to fud like Bobo team this, Bobo team that.
I'm like bitch this ain't no team it's just me making memes
on a damn social media account. The hell y'all talking about a
team like well we have like lotsof community members that are
very active and like like Bobo Capital created like
bobomemes.com. You know see Casa is doing a ton
of stuff for Bobo. So it's really just like a

(47:57):
decentralized, you know, meme coin journey.
I always kind of wanted to make it like Doge.
You know, it's just like a big community effort.
I mean APU is the same, but you got a council man, you got the
Jedi council. So it's kind of cool.
I want a Jedi council. And they really are awesome, by
the way, they really like, they work well together.

(48:18):
It's a. It's a fun time.
You know. My heart, my heart wrecked is
just like it's, you know, IDMDIDMD someone.
I was like, I don't wish this onanyone.
I don't like, I don't want. This is worst 8 hours of your
life. It was the most miserable
experience in the world. It was awful and it was exactly

(48:42):
the opposite of what I what I want it to be and what I asked
for it to be and what I tried tomake it be.
It was exactly the opposite of that.
I was like, all right, sounds like that.
Yep. Every time I see a celebrity or
someone say we're making a meme coin, I'm like no like stop,
stop. No, don't do it.
Don't do it. And people are just like, that's

(49:03):
like everybody, like all the Ogsnow, they're all like, they're,
they basically, they're telling them stop because a lot of
these, you know, they don't evenpan out.
Like even celebrity coin launches, they don't even go up
anymore. They're just like, whatever.
Because if you want to make likea, a real project, you have to
like, you know, keep it going like every single day and
actually work at it now. It's just an entirely different,
you know, cycle than the what itused to be.

(49:25):
You could just launch something in the past and it would go up a
lot, but not anymore. So everyone's just like, no,
don't do it, don't do it. You know the.
Interstellar meme where he's like.
Yeah, yeah, that's that. Literally, that is what I was
doing to the hawk, to a girl. I was like.
No, no, no. Beating on the door.
Don't doubt it, she's like Hawk to.
And she she launched that shit and you know, oh man, there was

(49:49):
oh, but some OK, probably peopledon't know.
Well, it is kind of known a little bit the hawk to a girl.
She was she was really actually she was trying her best to do
her due diligence with that coin.
Like she asked literally like almost everybody, like all the
big crypto accounts, just like how should I do this?
You know, how should I launch the coin?

(50:10):
And then I I think she had some people that I knew who I thought
were good actors in the space that were going to help her with
with the coin launch and stuff like that or try to do it the
right way. And at the last second, somebody
like, stole her away. And it was like the bad actors,
like they just, you know, they had, they said whatever they had
to say to get her to come to their side.

(50:31):
And then they, they, they did her dirty, like pretty bad.
But she was trying, I think, to be a good actor when she did it.
But yeah, she got taken advantage of pretty bad.
A lot of celebs launching main coins too.
But yeah, it's a it's tough, man.

(50:52):
Every single day you're footed for something new and you can
come out and explain it and it doesn't matter because they're
going to be like, OK, that didn't work.
We got to think of something else.
People literally have like groupchats, like they get together
like little pow wows and try to take people down.
It's crazy. They're like, well, what's this?
What's that? Oh, well, that didn't work.

(51:14):
He, he explained that that wallet wasn't A-Team wallet or
something. What's this wallet?
Let's go look for something else.
And it's like that all the time.So I don't, it just takes a, a
mind that can to deal with all that.
Yeah. It's just, it's crazy.
A lawyer could do, you know, maybe?

(51:35):
Could do what? I'm just kidding.
I could do what? I was just kidding.
No, by the way, I would like people, people.
I wish, man. It's like.
No. You get this, but like people
don't understand emotionally andpsychologically what happened,
what what is done to you. It's like you.

(51:55):
It's like, it's like being through a car accident.
Like like why? Why would anyone ever?
It's just, it was just awful. I want to, I want to play.
I want to play this for everyonereal quick.
Oh gosh, what is it? It's going to I'm going to just
blast this for the next few. Someone said unblock me right in

(52:18):
the chat. I don't sorry if I blocked you.
I I blocked a lot of people in the last 48 hours, so if I
accidentally blocked you, I'm sorry, I'll unblock we.
Could be decent men in an indecent time.
That's just can you hear that? Yeah.
We could be decent men in an indecent time, yeah.

(52:41):
Yeah, that's that pretty much sums it up.
Just it's hard to be a decent man in indecent times.
We're living in some indecent times on the timeline right now.
Ethereum pulled back, you know, 10%, and now all hell broke
loose. Who gives a fuck about price?
Here's what I don't understand. Who cares?

(53:02):
Like we're, we're in here. I've, by the way, people who are
like Ethereum goes down 3% and they're like, it's it's over,
it's over, it's done, it's crashing.
It's crashing. I'm like, you know, babe, chill.
Like it's OK, but it's also like, like, oh, APU's down 10%,

(53:23):
it's up 20%. It's like where we're going.
These numbers don't matter. Like, who cares?
Just post memes. Have a good time, be the light
of the community and, and, and everything else will happen on
its own because these other communities, these other spaces,
like all they, they can't help themselves that they will just
destroy themselves. It's it's disgusting.

(53:45):
But at any rate, it's it really.I if it was if I were gainesy,
what I would say is like you, like part of me thinks I should
just lean into it and be like, you know, you, you you bought
something that says don't buy it.
You're an idiot. Like you know what I mean.
That's what that's what Gaines you would say Gaines, you would
be like you're an idiot. Why did you do this?

(54:08):
Stop, You know, and that's I mean, that's what I should do.
But at any rate, here, like whatKlaus just said, I'm here for
generational while from not happy meal profits.
Exactly. Yeah, exactly.
It reminds me of, I don't know, it was just a simpler time to
and like Dogecoin was kind of like the only meme coin back
then. And I was first like getting

(54:29):
into crypto and Doge, it's it's own chain and everything.
So they had like their own wallet back in like 2016.
Every coin seemed like they had their own wallet, which was
pretty neat. So if you had a coin, you had to
like build a wallet where you could store your coin in.
So it was kind of like, oh, Dogehad a wallet.
And, you know, I never really thought about price.

(54:51):
I just thought about how many Dogecoins I was collecting.
They were like, oh, you can be aDogecoin millionaire.
You know, we'll get a million Dogecoins and maybe one day Doge
will go to a dollar. And at that time, it was like a
fraction of a penny. So it seemed absolutely, you
know, stupid, like a moronic take.
You know, how could Dogecoin ever go to like $100 billion or
something like that? That's stupid.

(55:13):
But, you know, it was something like, you know, to like dream
about and that's I want to like,because, you know, I've gone
through so many cycles now, likeI'm just kind of like ruined by
it. But I wonder if like some of
these people are doing that with, you know, coins and they
feel like that same happiness that I, that joy I, I felt
before I went through, you know,the COVID cycle, the FTX fiasco

(55:36):
and stuff like that. You know, you're just collecting
coins. You're just like, I'm a Bobo
billionaire. I don't really give a shit about
anything else. You know, I, I didn't really
like care when I was collecting doge coins.
I was like seeing how many I could collect to like and
thinking about the future, like it was like a lottery ticket or
something. So didn't give a shit about the
chart. I actually, you know, probably

(55:58):
couldn't even like do great TA on the chart at the time.
Didn't give a shit. I was just like, I need more
doge coins. I need to collect these things
because they're going to go up one day.
That's what these forums are telling me anyway.
That's what they're telling me. And they did.
They ended up going up that much.
APNG on Twitter said. Yeah, APNG the talking bear on X

(56:21):
told me. You know.
That's so absurd. It's so absurd.
I just want to I just for the for the meme, I just have to
just. Yeah, that was me looking at
talk. Talk to her.
I knew the whole damn thing. I don't know why the hell
everybody thought that was goingto be a good idea.

(56:42):
I don't. People are just greedy in the
space. They're like.
Oh, 'cause they can't help themselves, yeah.
They can't help, Yeah. They don't give a shit about
people's well-being and like, they don't give a.
Song, I saw a comment. Sacrifice her.
They they will say, yeah, yeah, they're like, they're like,
they'll say something like, oh, her hair is braided.
Send it like what? What?

(57:05):
What you know, it, it's, it's just absurd and it, it's like.
Was that like a factor that would pump the coin?
She braided her hair today? Send it.
They just, they, it's just like something, it's like, you know,
I, I, I want to say what meme itis, but it's offensive.

(57:25):
It's when you're like, so you know the Woody meme where he
puts his hand out and he's like,I'm gonna handle this, you know,
I'm talking. About like, let let him cook.
Right, right, right. But it's like it's like that
attitude where anything happens,anything can happen, right And
they're like send it, you know, like the most bearish thing in
the world just happened. Send it.
It just doesn't matter because they're just they're just

(57:47):
they're they're addicted gamblers.
They don't know what to do so and man that there there needs
to be a like convention for likerecovering devs just like this
is like an alcoholic anonymous, but like not just like a like a
rehab. Some of the devs, man, like it's
just like I think about them like all the time.

(58:08):
I really do like the devs that, you know, they did, they exit
scammed and then their project gets CTO Ed.
But you know, they got away withlike the money bag and they're
probably like on a beach somewhere, you know, like a dev
that'll it. I'm not going to say their name
again, but you know, they go andthey dump, you know, 20 million
or something on Binance and thenthey they leave the space

(58:28):
forever. And I'm like, wow, I'm a good
actor trying to be here for years and years and years having
to deal with FUD every single day.
And those dudes are on like a beach, chilling, sipping a
Margarita, probably laughing at me joining in on the FUD.
It's a weird paradox kind of thing to think about like that.
But you know, I believe, I believe to fight through it,

(58:50):
it's going to be worth it in theend.
I think so too. Yeah.
I think so too. I look forward to today and
tomorrow. Or I can laugh at how ridiculous
all this is. Because.
I've seen it play out, I've seenit play out before.
I've been here and I've seen these things play out before and
that's why I believe. I haven't, but I trust you.

(59:12):
I don't know what it is that we're talking about at this
point, but. APU billions or I'm.
Sure of that, that, that I believe in my heart, I really
do. I if if APU can't win, I don't
know who can. Yeah, that's a very, that's a
very good point. I.
Just don't know who can't I giveif not this community.
It stems from the base, like, you know, the 4 Chan, the biz

(59:35):
community, like those are my people.
Like that's how I was like so bullish on it when I saw it.
I was like, I need to integrate my community with this community
stat because these are my people.
This is where I get a lot of my in the words of Secosa memetic
power from you know what, the memes and content like that.
So I was like, I need to tap into this immediately and I

(59:56):
don't give a shit who gets mad about it because this is the
real right here. This is what you know I love
doing. These are the people I love
being around, like I'm already around all these people all the
time. They were just anons.
Like on on 4 Chan and biz but like all these content creators
and people making content all the time like I love this shit

(01:00:17):
so. And you know the Have you ever
seen Moneyball? I actually haven't, no.
I hear about it all the time though.
What is it about? Is it Is it the the baseball
movie? It's it's not, it's a movie that
is told through baseball, but it's fundamentally not a story
about baseball. It's about statistics.

(01:00:38):
It's about leadership and building a team.
There's a scene. I'm just going to play it
because I pulled it up, so I might as well, you know, is.
There another first baseman likeJiaomi.
No, not really. And if there was, could we
afford him? Then?
What the fuck are you talking about man?
That's how I felt when I was listening to them say wrecked,

(01:01:01):
no good. We want C Casa it's like.
Oh yeah. It's I was, I was thinking, I
was I heard that and I was like,would C Casa like would C Casa
does C Casa even want? Like doesn't like aren't they on
great terms? Yeah.
And would C Casa even want that?No.
Then what the fuck are you guys talking about?
Like, what was what was even thepoint of that space?

(01:01:22):
I didn't even get it. There is no point.
It's just like a decentralized, like the contracts burn, the
liquidities burn, there are no keys.
It's a decentralized project. Like it's essentially, I guess
it's not Acto because I'm still here.
I'm creating all, you know, the content and I'm posting on
social media. But it's like, by all means,

(01:01:45):
help me. Go ahead, do whatever you want
to do, you know, like it's a it's not really that type of
deal. It's kind of confusing,
honestly. What do they want the keys for
the X account? I don't know like what you want
to, you want to, you want to make the memes you want to you
want to take my Photoshop? And that's why I think they

(01:02:06):
don't really. I don't want to.
I I rarely I don't want to do this like, but I don't think
they know how many fucking memesI make.
Is that what I'm trying to say? I think over 50.
I'm not even joking. Like 3040% of like the biz memes
I see are touched by me like, and just like all the content

(01:02:27):
and like they don't like the Pepe memes.
But the Pepe dev right now, he doesn't know.
But his header was created by me.
Wow. Yeah, he now he knows.
You know, a lot of those people are using memes that I created a
long time ago. It's just I but they got to put
respect on the people who make the content in the space.

(01:02:51):
That's why when I go like the apu.com and I get so excited
because I'm like, Oh my God, look at all this new APU
content. Like they have so many memes
here. Like I just.
So many. It's just the meme.
Yeah, it's so many. The disrespect for the people
who make the content in the space is what blows my mind.
I think it's they think the memeis more than the meme itself.

(01:03:11):
You know, it's, it's the meme. Yeah, that's that's one of my
favorite pages right there. So it's by the way, anytime I
type M on my on my browser, it immediately takes me here.
It's my favorite. It's my favorite.
It's you can type in anything here.
It you have everything. It's like and it makes it so

(01:03:33):
easy to bull post you just I wake up and I'm like, what do I
think is funny today? Like what do I want to talk
about? You know I'll do like a good
morning, right? I love it.
Like I love it so much because, you know, years ago I was
probably like 7 so years ago, there were just a very hand like
a small handful of people makinga lot of content like this.

(01:03:54):
And I never would have dreamed it would be where it is today
where we have so many just talented artists making, you
know, APU Bobo content or whatever.
Or so you know, when I say like,Oh, I'm, I make like so many
memes or whatever. It's like, I made a lot of memes
that are still used from like the OG, like back in the day.

(01:04:16):
But that doesn't take away from all like this beautiful
explosion of all these new content creators that created
the meme and are like pushing itforward for like, you know, the
end of time. Like so it just like lives on
forever, Like all these people making memes all the time.
It's just, I never thought I'd see it.
It's it's awesome. It's freaking cool, man.
It's amazing, yeah. It's crypto and the meme coins

(01:04:38):
really, you know, it helped exploded even more.
But I always used to think aboutthat.
I'm like, man, I wish a lot of other people make make stuff and
now they do. You know I post this one every
time I go see a movie I post this one.
It's my favorite. You know what I think?
Now I know why I love the cause in the NFTS.

(01:05:00):
My favorite trait is the 3D glasses.
And I think now I know why I've been posting this meme for a
year and so maybe that's why I Ilove the the NFT with the 3D
glasses. I love that one too.
It's one of my favourites. I love what I love doing is I
this is kind of like more recently.
I love going in like the I try to find who like the original

(01:05:23):
creators of these memes are likeit's really hard though.
It it sucks because everything'slike Anon on 4 Chan like, but I
always try to like that's my, mything.
I love going back in time and trying to see who created what
or whatever. You know, Bobo's not a mystery,
but APU and Wojack are some of the big mysteries and I've been

(01:05:43):
trying to figure out who createdlike some of the old OG Pepe,
like smug Pepes and stuff like that.
It's just fascinating to me. I just, you know, I just wish
like the artist tag was on thereor something so I could just, I
don't know, it's cool, cozy. Friend or cozy friend rather
make a lot of these. I know and I've I've started to

(01:06:07):
learn like I, I can recognize his art style at this point
because his version of is slightly different.
It's like very minorly sorry guys, I I've, I haven't been, I
haven't slept a lot. And so, So what you're hearing
is the I'm sorry, but like, and I think this might actually be
popcorn that made this. Popcorn makes a lot of these.

(01:06:29):
Cozy makes a lot of these and there are others too.
Giga makes a lot. Kung Fu makes a lot.
But anyways. Yeah, that's what I love too, is
like the little subtle differences and the the memes,
like like the Bobo memes that I create and the Bobo memes that
some of the other community members create.

(01:06:50):
They'll have like their distinctstyles and you could kind of
tell them apart and stuff like that.
Like those memes with the littlethe noise, kind of like the
grainy noise or whatever. Is that like, well, I know
there's a dank, dank farm, whichis kind of like an OG meme
creator in the space too. They were like in like, I think
like 2021. They're making a bunch of APU

(01:07:12):
and like Bobo content too. They have like that really cool
like that. Yeah.
It's like that grainy noise kindof style, yeah.
It's like a newspaper style. Yeah, it's awesome.
I don't, I haven't tried to replicate it myself, but it's
awesome. I love that style.
And if I did replicate that style, they're like, oh, your
poser, you know, just keep your own style.

(01:07:32):
You. Know like what?
Dude, I love that. No, it's a really good style.
It's beautiful. Yeah, it is.
I've tried to. I I want to try to make
something like that. I just don't know how to do it
and I'm too afraid to ask, you know, and reach out to them and
be like, Hey, how, what, what's your, your texture layer that
you used to make that in the room?
Like fuck off. No, I don't think they would do
that. I.

(01:07:52):
Don't know. I think it's like another artist
asking, you know, for their secrets.
That's like, to me, that's like their secret sauce, so.
I think they. Would they?
Wouldn't really want to give it away.
I just I'm opening it up in any tab here.
Just zoom in. It looks to me like a rendering
that's done in like a like a Photoshop or something.

(01:08:16):
It like I would imagine. Yeah, they.
Definitely just that. It's like sandpaper.
Almost like. Yeah, it's almost like a
sandpaper rendering. Yeah, they they also have some
really some really cool Bobo memes like that to the same same

(01:08:38):
people that make the the APU style memes.
They did like the dank rare collections in 2021 of like Pepe
and Bobo APU just really cool stuff.
So yeah, I love coming and looking at like this.
This whole collection on apu.com.
Rex, can we talk about Bobo and on real quick?

(01:09:00):
Sure, he said. You guys should scroll Biz
Fortune. Not happening.
Not happening. I'll do it for you real quick.
We're not going to do it live. I'm just going to look at it
real quick. Here's the new rule for Blue.
Here's Blue's new rules of of operations and engagement.
If it's not, if it's not a stream, if I'm not streaming, if
I'm not on a platform that is good and wholesome and safe, I

(01:09:26):
don't do it no more. All right.
No more. No more I'm done, I'm done with
any I'm done with all this othershit.
I'm back to basics. This is I try to be innovative.
Got wrecked. No, thank you, I'm done.
So absolutely not. But what I want to say about
Bobo and on is that he man, can we let's actually look at what

(01:09:49):
he posted earlier today. Next, Let's do this.
What I love about your streams, by the way, right, is that you
just you're just on the timeline.
You're just like, let me look ateveryone and just let me just
let me just talk about it. Yeah, that's kind of what
someone like the the big streamers on Kik do.
There's like I don't get on Reddit a lot.
I got to kind of, I need to findlike a flow for Reddit because
there's a lot of streamers that just kind of like look at videos

(01:10:11):
and content or like trending content and they just talk to
their chat like the entire time about what's going on in the
world. And that's like how they do
their streams everyday and like they give their opinions on it.
And that's how they get like their clips, like clip farming
and stuff like that and you know, content.
So I've been trying to do that alittle bit, scrolling the
timeline. Haven't really found anywhere

(01:10:33):
like TikTok or Reddit to watch video content though.
But what did Bobo Anon say? Oh.
I'm about to show you. I'm about to show you.
Are y'all beefing? Are you?
No, no. No, no, no, we'll never beef
again. He's too promiscuous for you for
anyone to beef with him, is my take on that.
And I'm not going to explain what that means.

(01:10:53):
I'm just going to say that I don't know what that means.
I I want to meme him a little bit.
I hope he doesn't like, I think I can do it.
I don't think he'll be offended.This is it, all right?
This is this is what your man posted.

(01:11:14):
Oh, this is an older video, right?
Oh is this? I don't even posted it today.
Is this older? Oh, no.
OK, maybe, maybe, maybe another one.
Let's see, everybody always asksme.
Let's stop right there. Let's stop right there.
Let's stop right there. Pause.
Ray, What the fuck? What's going on?

(01:11:35):
Ray, what's going on? What is that?
I re. Oh, he reposted it.
OK, this is an old thing. Let's hold on.
Let's finish watching Griffin. I did get so much pussy.

(01:11:56):
I just want us to sit with that first.
I just wanted. To OK, yeah, that happened.
That was. The silence was loud, The
silence was really loud. Let's go back.
OK. And I always ask them.
Back. You a vampire?
Oh yeah, this is an older video.Yeah, I remember this one.

(01:12:18):
No. Why you just?
Or is it like are you pausing iton purpose?
I'm pausing it every time something happens that makes me
just go what the fuck? I pause it but this is how then
I invest. He broke character.
Into this thing, this. This is Bobo memes.com.

(01:12:40):
This is chaos. Bobo now this everybody I would
see on 4 Chan like I got I got to post that it this is when I
knew Bobo Anon was destined for greatness.

(01:13:02):
I saw this video and I was like this is it?
This is just yeah, yeah, I laughed.
But I'm also worried. Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
Are you a vampire? I need that sound clip on my
stream. That's what you need, Yeah.

(01:13:22):
Are you a vampire? Are you a vampire?
Like any time someone like dumpsa chart or something, are you a
vampire? I don't know.
Here's the thing what I know though from listening to this.
Vampire attack on a coin. Yeah, OK.
That'll be the perfect music. Are you a vampire?

(01:13:43):
Every time. Every time.
Doesn't that for the coin just spam it like in the replies?
Just bring vine back just for that.
Are you event? Are you event?
Are you? It's just over and over.
His voice is going to be studiedfor years to come.
Dude, Yu Gong is in the chat. Nice to see Yu Gong.

(01:14:05):
Yeah, he has a, the voice of like a, you know, a super
villain. He's a perfect Bobo.
Like it's perfect. I was like, Oh my God, he.
Sounds great with Ledger's Jokermixed with Andrew tape.
Yeah, so it's like when you go into A to like a Bobo space and
then you hear like you hear, seeCasa talk and he's like, you

(01:14:28):
know, it's like really deep likethat.
And then you hear like the the and then Bobo Anon comes on
there too and you're like, Oh yeah, these mother fuckers.
They're playing the role of the villain character perfectly.
It's like just Dark Knight. Been there.
We thought we could be decent man.
We thought we could be decent man.

(01:14:50):
Fucking broke my heart. They launched moon talk.
That's that's new. They launched that this week.
First episode of Moon Talk lookslike it's doing well, which is
really really exciting to see. Well done, well done.
Gentlemen. Yeah, have you?
Did you didn't see Moon talk? Yeah, I watched it in the car I
was driving. That's nice.

(01:15:11):
Yeah. I I'm I can't believe they all
met a person for this. So they all just live next to
each other? Or is this like a one time
thing? I don't know.
That's what I was wondering too.I was like, they all just like
meet up. They're like, it's like Bobo,
Bobo Anon man. He might pull up, you know, You
never know. He's out here.
I don't. I'm like, again, Ray scares me a
little bit. I'm not going to lie to you,

(01:15:31):
Ray. I can't just see him like on
stream right now. So like walking up behind you
right now, just like, are you a vampire?
Just like, you know, he's like walking with that, with that
look, he's just going to grab you from behind and who knows
what happens next. No, Diddy, what the fuck?
Listen, he. I was seeing, I was seeing if

(01:15:53):
you're going to say no Diddy, but no Diddy.
Yeah, I'm not. I think, I think I'm a little
bit afraid of of Ray. The ticker is vampire, by the
way. The ticker is not vampire.
He's not. Vampire that's the content.
That's all the content you guys have.
You just make a website and justhave that just like looped there
you go that's your meme. Enjoy your 20K to zero run.

(01:16:21):
Like all time highs. Enjoy that Now they're saying
the ticker is not going higher it.

(01:16:43):
Was it's just so absurd. It's.
So absurd. 20K pumps. It's so.
Stupid. That's the state of the market.
It's it might work. I'm not going to.
I do not condone the tickers that are being launched in the
chat right now, but do not condone.

(01:17:05):
There's no ticker launching in the chat in the chat.
Stop doing that. Fuck fuck, stop doing it.
God, just let it die. Let it die.
Not happening. Fuck, I need.

(01:17:27):
I need, I need a vacation. That's what I need.
You have 8 hours of dev and now you need a vacation.
I thought that will that will change any man.
It killed me. It killed me If he yo blue and
wrecked, Oh asked wrecked if he ever got Starbucks he was
supposed to get a while ago. If he didn't do it yet, he needs

(01:17:47):
to get one until the breast. His name is Bobo.
I haven't. I still haven't done that.
I thought it was a trap somehow.I was like, I saw that message a
long time ago. I was like, this is like very
oddly specific and I don't know what's going on here.
That's. Like they want you to get
Starbucks. Yeah, I don't know.

(01:18:07):
It's like, go to Starbucks, write your name on the cup, turn
around three times, look up, look down.
Go sit down in the corner. Make sure you look at a girl
wearing the hat. She's going to have blonde hair.
Her name is Allison. Wink at her five times.
It's like, whoa, like, I don't know, Like, I I'll go get some
coffee. I know.
It's just it's sad because you know when meme coin dev, you

(01:18:29):
don't know when people are beingnice to you anymore.
Like, I'm just a trap. Are you?
You're being nice to me. What is this?
You want me to get a cup of coffee?
I'm scared. Like, it's it's a trap.
Everything's a trap. No.
Like, I don't get the coffee, I'll get the coffee.

(01:18:51):
What coffee do you want? Spin around, talk to Ali.
Yeah, spin around, sit down. That was the last time.
That was the last time we ever saw wreck.
That was it. Allison pulled out a gun and
that was the end of it was over.I got all that for a decaf
coffee. I don't even drink coffee.

(01:19:12):
I just walked in there and said I don't even drink coffee, just
give me whatever and they're like all right, boom, it's gone
and it's gone. This is so.
Papa that he wishes Starbucks had tendies, you know.
No you don't. It'd be like impossible meat
tendies. They had this like.

(01:19:34):
Starbucks cooking tendies in there.
It's on the grill. They have an air fryer, dude.
No, they. So Starbucks used to have this
air fryer. Yeah, they used to have this
Maple honey chicken egg and egg sandwich.
That was my favorite. Maple honey, chicken and egg.

(01:19:56):
That does sound pretty calm. Good.
It was my favorite. I like those items, I've just
never put them all together on asandwich before, so that's what
I think of. Like it?
Was so good. I like all those.
I think I I think I gained like 10 lbs when they released it.
It's like the MC rib is back it.Was so good.

(01:20:17):
The Maple, The Maple honey chicken, egg sandwiches, back
Starbucks. Their food's all right.
I've had their food and it's just like, I don't know.
Their breakfast sandwiches are pretty big.
They're good too. Yeah, it's a lot of food for the
morning. Yeah, no, I, I enjoy it, but you

(01:20:38):
know, it's also like I I need toeat less of it because I've been
trying to get rid of seed oils and processed food.
So like, I stopped really. I only get the coffee and that's
not even that. But you know it, it's all of it.
Should just. Every time I post food on the
timeline, my, my community's worried for my health.

(01:20:58):
Like I post like the Bobo plushie with like Donuts or
like, you know, I'm eating it, you know, Burger King or it's
just always fast food, like bad food.
They're just like our devil's going to die.
Bull. Is it bullish?
Bullish Send it send. It yeah, send it.
Dev is dead. And then you'd get the assholes

(01:21:20):
over there. Funny how the soap pressure just
kind of stopped when he died, right?
You know, it was just some shit,like, shut up.
Wouldn't even you know they'd have like their celebratory lap
before they moved on to their next victim?
Yeah, that's what we are. We're victims.
Emotional terrorists instead of emotional terrorists.
That's what I call them, dude. That's what they are.

(01:21:40):
They're emotional terrorists. Do not negotiate with emotional
terrorists. I don't negotiate.
I told them if I come on my space, no, I'm not going to come
on your space. If you want me on your space,
it's going to be like 1 pudgy Penguin at least you need to pay
me a pudgy Penguin. I want a pudgy Penguin that's 12

(01:22:00):
weeks or something. Oh, I guess, I guess OK.
Because it's 12 weeks. Yeah.
It's 'cause it's 12 ETH, so instead of saying like, instead
of saying like come on your spaces for like 10 ETH, say 1
Pudgy Penguin. Bro no disrespect to the to the
to the pudgies. OK.
But if, if pudgies are 12 ETH, how many of them are there?

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8888, it's 88. If if if pudgy is 12 ETH, How
can you not believe that APU's not going to like 50 ETH?
I mean, they're definitely they can definitely go up.
I'm just like on at NFTS in general, like for like the the
big bids, like for the high valuations.

(01:22:46):
I don't, it's just it's tough tosee that in the future, like
even like, you know, even the main ones.
But APU, it's definitely undervalued for sure, like
especially where, where it's going in the future.
I mean, it could hit those valuations one day.
I mean, I'm any, any price is possible in crypto.
That's what people have to understand.
Like no price is out of the question.

(01:23:07):
Like legit you, you really neverknow.
And the people who think they know, they they mess around and
they find out and they lose everything or they make more
than they ever thought they would and wherever the cycle
takes them. So how much is an APU?
I'll buy one, said Bobo Anon. Oh right now floor sitting at

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point O 6 ETH. Point O 60 your supply is 7/7
OK. You have even a lower supply
than pudgies. That's what I'm saying.
That's why I asked that. I thought you had 10,000.
No. Are you kidding me?
OK, I I take everything back. Let's go into 770 ETH.
I just, I just, and don't get mewrong, like all respect to the

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pudgies, all respect to the pudgies.
These are definitely undervalued, yeah.
Look how amazing these are. Especially with the what's the
SPXNFTS, the the. Aeons.
Yeah, Aeons. Project Aeon.
I think it's this. Yeah, they are.
They're at what Are they at One ETH?

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Or something. One ETH, Yeah, yeah, there's, I
think there's 2000 of them, I think.
Oh, there's 2000 of them. OK, they have low supply, but
yeah, still, if the the way I'm looking at APU is, you know, I'm
very bullish on the future. I have my assumptions about
where they're headed and where the space is headed with them in

(01:24:35):
the future. And if that plays out like I
think it does, they are definitely undervalued.
Extremely, very. It's going to be like a joke.
Laughable how cheap they are right now when you look into the
future. I mean, especially if you, they,
they are free. It's like you, you look at it
like, do you think APU's going to hit all time high again, if

(01:24:58):
you do, those NFTS are free. Because if APU is at all time
high, those NFTS are going to belike flying at like 1/8 apiece
at least, you know? Yeah, I don't.
I don't know how. I don't know how it's like if
you believe and I do believe that APU will see all time highs

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and more right? So much more than all time
highs. Then how can you?
How can you not believe that like the NF, TS will also.
Yeah, it's like, I mean, even like our like the Bobo Council
NFT collection that I created, which was like, it wasn't even

(01:25:42):
like a finished collection. It was just kind of like I was
trying to finish a collection and then the test contract got
sniped by somebody and I had to run in there and pause the
collection and like, Oh my gosh,try like fix the metadata.
It was a mess. It was an absolute mess, but
people like them as they were. So I was like, OK, I guess

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there's NFTS now. And it was like a collection of
like 2000, kind of like a very low supply or whatever.
And when Bobo hit all time high of like 230, two, 150 million or
whatever, those things flew up to like, I think half an ETH all
time high or whatever too. And they usually sit around, you
know, point O point O3 to point O 6.

(01:26:24):
So yeah, like these right here. And the reason, like they're all
holding items and they, they don't have a lot of, you know,
this I'm, I'm gonna say like distinguishing characteristics
or like they're, they're all kind of like holding something.
You know, it's like, it's because the, the contract was
sniped before I could, I could finish them and I was so upset

(01:26:47):
about that. Still am to this day.
Couldn't really make the traits like rare and stuff like I
wanted but they ended up becoming like a like.
A. What does it even mean?
Like a the. Contract was sniped before it.
Like what does that mean? OK, so I had AI had a site that
I was going to mint these on or whatever and it had it to where

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when you're creating an NFT project on the site, you can set
it to private or it's public. Well, it wasn't set to private
on this one. And I had made like, you know,
different ones like testing out features and stuff like that.
And I left one that was not private.
So somebody, some freaking how found the, the contract and they

(01:27:30):
were, they were sniping it from the contract, like not even
using the mint site. They were taking them like
directly from like etherscan, like just doing whatever.
And someone like calls me while I'm at work and they're like,
hey, did you release your NF TS or whatever that you're working
on? I'm like, no.
And they're like, well, somebody's minting stuff that
looks like what you you made or like you're drawing.

(01:27:53):
And I was like God, and like my like, my heart just sunk.
Like I was like, Oh my God, no, no, like I could think of it was
like, you know how many are minted right now?
And I had to go pause it and it was like around like 2000 at the
time. Luckily it wasn't more than that
because it was just like literally Max mint.
There was no supply cap. It was just like they were just

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stealing them from the contract.So first of all, I was like,
man, I hope you know, the layersare layered correctly at least.
And it came out as decent as it could look, and I ended up
pausing the contract and everybody just wanted to keep
them after that. So it was a whole mess.
It's yeah, the the, the stress, man, I wouldn't be surprised if

(01:28:35):
you were bald. Like it's this is no joke.
It's the sheer anxiety and stress that comes with this.
And I speak with some expertise on this rack.
You see, after doing it for 10 minutes, the, the, the sheer
like stress and anxiety is, is just, it's, I don't know how
you, I don't know how you've been doing this for 10 years.

(01:28:56):
I know how you can do this for 10 years.
I don't know how you do this for10 days, let alone 10 years.
It's for the love of the meme. Like if I wasn't creating the
content, I wouldn't be doing it.Like it's really just the love
of creating Bobo. Like that's it.
Like I just, I love the meme. I love creating other memes too.
Like I love creating like Dolan was like one of my favorite 1st

(01:29:19):
meme. This very old OG meme was like
in 20, 2013, way back then before that even making like
Pepe content, you know, before II really started going crazy
with it with Bobo. But yeah.
What was it about Bobo that attracted you to it, by the way?

(01:29:39):
It's me. Like it's just I, I tell a story
all the time. It's like when I first came into
space. I it's just my attitude man.
Like I hate the perma bowls likethe.
Wait, just hold on, wait, wait. I I thought you like you are
one. You were one of like the bigger
Bobo artists. But I did you Did you invent the
meme? Well, the meme itself is like I,

(01:30:03):
I say it's like a Satoshi work for, for me to say like and be
like completely responsible for everything I feel is like being
disingenuous to everybody else. That was part of it.
So for, for the most part, like the Pepe style of the meme,
cause the meme has evolved so much over time was me.
And then the other half was who I reached out to was like, you

(01:30:24):
know, Bobo capital, who was alsopart of the Bobo project.
And there was another person as well.
So I made sure to do my, I went,I went and I found everybody
that has made like this content.And we all like kind of got
huddled together and was like, Hey, I got, you know, doing this
project, doing it right, Becausethere was Bobo coins that were
released and they would just like rug or whatever.

(01:30:45):
And I got tired of seeing my content constantly used for
coins. They were just like rugged or
whatever. And I was like, I don't want to
say I was like forced into launching or whatever, but I
just got tired of seeing people use my artwork or whatever to
like rug people. And there was people that, you
know, I was working like a regular job.

(01:31:06):
This is what kind of what pushedme over the edge is like, I'm
working a regular job. And there was like some scammer
who literally filmed himself on a beach with like some girls or
whatever, like in a car, like bumping music and shit.
And they were using like all the, you know, the Bobo memes
I've created over the years and shit like that.
And like they're flexing with money.
Like it was like my like a little like a little rap videos,
you know, he has like the money spread, you know, or whatever.

(01:31:28):
And I'm literally at work and onbreak and I'm just like sitting
there on my cell phone just looking at it like after a
really rough day at work and I'mlike, man, fuck this, this
fucking sucks. Like people out here, like I got
to do something like this. This is this is this is
terrible. But yeah, yeah, I'm the I'm the

(01:31:53):
guy. I had to, I had to come back and
like claim, you know, my territory sucks, man.
So you. Didn't draw the first Bobo.
The first Bobo. The first.
Well, yeah. You did.
Well, it's like it's the Pepe style of it.

(01:32:13):
And then there's like two different styles, like the
Hunter version style that Bobo Capital did.
And then there's like me that does the initial 1.
So yeah, I guess you can you cansay it's the Pepe style one.
The one that's the logo is me the logo.
What of bubble of bubble coin? Oh, oh, oh.
Yeah, the the original, but thenthere's like another so.

(01:32:34):
You did invent the meme. Yeah, pretty much.
I mean, but then there's anotherstyle of Bobo too that is like
the hunter style Bobo that everybody loves, which is more
like Bobo Capital. OK, OK.
So that's why I always, I alwayssay it's like Satoshi.
And then it's like it gets into like, you know, there's so many
other artists that draw like Bobo memes.
It's kind of like, you know, it's like Pepe too.

(01:32:56):
Like there's smug Pepe, there's sad Pepe and then everyone's
like, and then they try to say like Matt Fury created all the
Pepe memes, but he didn't. He just created like the boys
club version of Pepe. And you know, smug Pepe and sad
Pepe, which were created by anonymous 4 Chan users really
became like the epitome like of Pepe is what made it famous or

(01:33:20):
whatever. So that's where it gets like
really like blurred and and Graywith like the 4 Chan memes and
stuff like that. But yeah, I'm I'm the Bobo guy.
You you'd said that you had written a few a few notes for
today outside of the the futtersfrom yesterday.

(01:33:40):
What? What notes did you write?
Notes for them. They're like, you know, you said
you wrote notes to for the stream, not for them.
I don't know, I probably forgot them, honestly.
I like, I pushed them out of my mind.
Like, yeah, pushed them out of my mind.

(01:34:00):
You're. Like I'm going to write some
stuff down. I was like, oh, OK, cool.
Like I'm excited now. I think that'll be cool.
And you just didn't do it. Hey, life is like that.
Yeah, that's cool. But what do you, what do you
what, what do you, what are you doing outside of crypto?
Let's let's talk about life outside of crypto.

(01:34:22):
Nothing like it's really all, it's really all in on crypto
like, you know, have my, my family life and everything like
that. And that's, that's pretty much
it. Like, I mean, you went through
it for 8 hours. You it's like, like the meme
coin dev thing. There is no, that's it.

(01:34:43):
Like I feel like it's, you know,when you go meme coin dev,
that's it. It consumes your life.
Like that's, that's pretty much it.
Like it's just on call 24/7. It doesn't have to be that way,
but that's the way I, I, I make it, you know, I create the
content, I create the Bobo content.
I'm like, I do the social media,I do everything from, you know,

(01:35:07):
like just everything. So it's just what I do.
Like, I don't know, it's kind oflike being like a comic book
artist in a way. And just, you know, putting my
my memes out there for the public, you know, something
inspires me and I just kind of like throw it out there.
So just like a full time job as a troll.
I don't know. I really don't do much outside
of crypto, honestly. Very secluded nerd.

(01:35:31):
And that's why I come from the 4Chan biz area.
Very secluded nerd. I mean, you saw that place.
Very schizophrenic. Look at me.
I'm a talking bear in a McDonald's kitchen.
Welcome. Welcome to the Anon lifestyle.
Do you, do you think that like, do you think this culture is

(01:35:52):
going to change anytime soon of what we see on CT?
Like I, I, I want, I, I hope it will.
I just don't know if like, I just don't know.
What do you think? I've been waiting for it to
change honestly. It did in 2021 when there was a
massive like meme run and it wason BNB like finance chain when

(01:36:15):
pancake swap and that just kind of exploded and people got tired
of it. And I thought that was what was
going to happen with the the pump fun run where, you know,
people kind of get tired of being rugged and then it causes
a bear market. It kind of explodes and people
move on. But the what's happened is like
Solana chain itself has doubled down on the like the degeneracy

(01:36:40):
and like these we got these launchpad wars and it's just
like, you know, just it just keeps going and going and
getting like like drawn like dragged out here of the same old
stuff. And I don't know, I I think the
volume is pretty low across the board compared to what it was in
the bull run. And I don't know when people are

(01:37:03):
going to get tired of it. Like when are we going to get
tired of the the D Gen. you know, 20 K 50K, you know,
shitters. I don't know, for lack of better
term, you know, just in the past, we got over this pretty
fast and we moved on to different things.
People were building, innovatingnew like crypto tokenized tech

(01:37:23):
for different things. I don't know, kind of feels like
we're in a, a like a stall rightnow.
I don't want to say bear market to scare anyone, but it's kind
of like stalled out right now and you know, Ethereum just
almost hit all time high. So it's not necessarily a bear
market. It's just feels like an

(01:37:45):
emotional bear market. Yeah, it's a, it's a, it's a
spiritual bear market, which is why I think like memes, like ETH
memes, the good ETH memes, APU Bobo, SPX, like I think, I think
that's why we're going to win because like, I don't want to
be, I don't want this like, I mean, it's like people don't

(01:38:11):
want that. People don't want this, like
this darkness that comes with it.
And it is darkness, by the way. Yeah, that's what someone just
said in the chat too. When BTC and ETH were at all
time highs, everyone was euphoric and happy like back in
2021, 2017, 2013. But that is not the case right
now. That is that is my first

(01:38:34):
instance of seeing that too in in the space is usually when ETH
is at these levels or you know, Bitcoin was at those levels.
The timeline was just a party. It was just like you didn't
really necessarily have to be invested in Bitcoin, but you
were either like longing it on leverage.
That's what people are doing their leverage trading or

(01:38:54):
whatever. But it was just like everyone's
just having fun having a blast that are like just can't take
their eyes off of Etherium pumping, you know, Bitcoin
pumping, none of that. Now it's all just meme coin.
It's like meme coin slop, like AI slop now almost to just meme
coin slop. It's just trend tokens.

(01:39:15):
They're not even meme tokens. There's trend tokens are news
based, news based tickers. Like it's almost like the
Bloomberg Terminal. Like you just tokenize every
news event that comes out on theBloomberg Terminal.
And that's pretty much what it is right now.
You know, Oh, you want to buy that news event and it's gone.
We're on to the next news event.It's just like, OK, then

(01:39:37):
everyone's getting burnt out andlosing all their money.
So I don't know, it's AI. Don't know if Solana just kind
of like wiped everyone out or what, but it is an emotional
bear market. I think it's, I think, yeah, I
think, I think it, I think it comes to an end though.
Like I think, I think it's has to come to an end.

(01:39:57):
Oh, I will, one way or another. And then I think, I hope there's
a huge, huge rotation into real E memes.
These real communities, these places that are like more than
just these cesspools. That's my hope.
It was never this bad. It was never this bad.
I think that stems down from well, people, people aren't

(01:40:19):
scared anymore because the SEC was kind of like always looming
over the the crypto space and people feel empowered with, you
know, everyone's talking about oh, just crime it crime candles.
Crime is legal now and essentially that's what it feels
like crypto has become with a lot of these these accounts like

(01:40:40):
these just come on here anonymously and just start
launching things. But a few years ago, if you even
thought about launching a meme coin, you were you were scared
that you're going to spend like 20 years in prison or something
like and the space just completely changed.
And it feels like it brought theworst people here, like the
nerds, like I said earlier, likethe nerds are gone.

(01:41:05):
I found some of them on flight. You know, there's like little
building apps, like on base. They're still coding and doing
lots of stuff over there too on like on Etherium and just like
little groups, you know, Farcaster and like all these
other little apps. But As for like X and stuff and
where we all used to kind of just like call it our home, it's
just a cesspool now. Like it really just kind of like
brought the worst people here. So it's different.

(01:41:28):
I, I don't know, maybe we just have to accept that it's not the
same because of, you know, the launch pads and the tools that
they have built people and enabled people, you know, gave
them the ability to do these things.
It stems from the leadership down.
You know. The leadership down.
It is. It is a top down approach, you

(01:41:49):
know. They're enabling it.
Yeah, yeah. It's got to change.
You know, it's got, it's got to change and I think it will.
I think it will. Change a bunch of gambling
addicts and they're enabling it because they're getting money
from it and they don't care. That's what it is, right?
Yeah, at the end of the day. Yeah.
Sound like a mad dad right now. I do or you do.

(01:42:12):
I do. I'm just like, they're enabling
it, God. It'll get better, I think.
It wasn't like, sorry, go ahead.I was like, like, I wasn't a DJ
in 2021, you know, like pancake swap era.
So now I'm just like, I'm sounding like a boomer right
now. They're like, this guy's a
boomer bro. No, I think, I think everything

(01:42:34):
you're saying is true and correct.
I I also think that it's like people, you know?
Yeah, I'm not mad. I'm just disappointed I didn't.
I didn't think it would come this far.
Gary Gensler, Maybe we were wrong about you.

(01:42:56):
Not really. You sucked.
I, I'm, I'm optimistic, I think things are going to get better.
I think that I think this is going to end.
It has to end. And at a certain point, you
know, a lot of these people, a lot of these people are
predatory, you know, and they'relike, oh, do this, do that.

(01:43:16):
And you know that they try to bully you into, into doing
something And, and it's like you, you remember at the end of
the day that they're, they're just doing that because they
want, they want to extract, theywant what's in their best
interest. It's not about you, it's not
about ethics, it's not about anything.

(01:43:36):
It's just, it's just that. And it's like a person will put
2 bucks into a coin and be like obsessing over it.
And it's like, bro, bro, you know, please.
The guy with $5 and the coin hasa question for the dev and
that's like always the joke on the timeline.

(01:43:58):
And they have the most opinions.And look, here's the thing.
I'm gonna, I'm gonna take a pageout of Gainesi's book, OK?
I'm gonna, I'm gonna, I'm gonna just take a page out of
Gainesi's book here for a second.
I'm gonna address this hopefullyonce and for all, because I I
still see comments in it. The answer, the answer to this
question. The answer to this question and
and by the way, I don't know if you're right.
I don't, I don't know if this person is being honest or not.

(01:44:19):
I don't know. I don't give a fuck.
The answer is no. I came to pump fun thinking that
I could say don't buy this coin on the coin and people would
actually not buy the coin. I thought that I could bring
pawn talk and the Ethereum culture there and show you that
there's a better alternative. People still bought the coin
that says don't buy it. I I don't know what to tell you
other than why would you do that?

(01:44:40):
That's a stupid thing to do and you're on Solana to win jackpots
and hit casinos to extract from as many people as possible.
I don't feel bad for you at all.I don't You're there to to to to
to gamble. That's what you did.
That's what you did when you bought a coin that said don't
buy it. It was my mistake for thinking I
could, I could be change the culture in Solana.

(01:45:00):
I will never go or not in Solana.
I'm pump fun. I will never go back there
again. I will never do that.
So no, I will never stream on Pump Fun ever again.
And the coin is dead. There's nothing to it.
I'll never touch it. And that's it.
That's the end of it and I'm I'mdone addressing this.
It's over, it's over. Go gamble on someone else's shit
if you want to, if you want to actually be in a real meme, if

(01:45:22):
you want to be in real Ethereum culture, come to come to APU,
come to SPX, come to Bobo, come to real Ethereum memes.
Other than that, show's over boys, go go gamble on the next
shitter. OK, I'm done, leave me alone and
and we're moving on. That's it, That's all, she
wrote. Proud of you.

(01:45:44):
So that's it. I'm I'm over.
It and coin Dev out. I have to go through it every
day. I know you're I know what?
I know what you're doing. I know, I know the pain, the
pain of the people that won't stop.
They'll stop if you're done. They'll stop.

(01:46:05):
It's it's done. It is done.
It's over, ladies and gentlemen.It's never been more over.
It's over. It's over.
On the other hand, APU bullish as fuck.
APU just went up. Bullish as fuck APU.
Just went up, I'm checking it right.

(01:46:25):
Now what about the news? Yeah, it's up.
It actually is up. It's up 2% right now.
Listen, listen, let me, let me, just let me just let me just
let's, let's quit this pity party for a second.
We have the best fucking meme inthe world.
It is the best meme in the world.
We have the best community in the world.
At a time where crypto Twitter is ripping itself apart at the

(01:46:47):
seams, Our community is getting closer.
We are going through a transformation right now where
we're uplifting members in our community.
We just launched the APU roundtable like it is never been
more bullish for APU and anybodythat's even considering gamble
on stupid shitters right now, asmy friends and SPX said is
pissing away their money and making stupid decisions
especially and most importantly when somebody says don't fucking

(01:47:10):
buy it. So most, the bottom line is the
bottom line is by the coins you believe have a real future.
And the coins that I believe have a real future are the ones
that have communities, that havereal culture, that have real
substance, that have heart, thathave passion, that have drive,
that come and show up on the timeline every single day to do
what they do. And that is APU, that is Bobo,

(01:47:32):
that is SPX, the real Ethereum memes.
And yeah, a lot of them are available on Solano.
So if you want to stay on your chain, you can stay on your
chain. But the bottom line is that's
the bottom line. Nothing else exists as far as my
concern. There it is.
If I had a sound board like David, I would have did his
little horn. He always does.

(01:47:53):
He does that after everything. So.
Yeah, I get a sound board. Do you have a sound board sound
effect? I have one but I just don't use
it. You got the sound effect I got
for you on my stream is the law and order.
So like, that would've been like, really, yeah.

(01:48:15):
Every time someone, some name name drops you in the space, I I
just hit the law and order. Like how?
Often do people name drop Venus?Shame.
I don't know, I just wouldn't even see your name come up on in
the chat. So because I'm pretty much the
only one talking. So I see Pon talking then bum
bum. Like that's where like when you
entered the that space yesterday, I was hitting that

(01:48:37):
sound effect quite a bit. Like any time you made a point
or whatever and then like everyone got really quiet and it
was like. That one man who had the the the
gall to like, bully and hate speech from the UKI was like are
you? Are you, are you free right now?
Are you free? I don't think you're free.

(01:48:58):
Do you know what your governmentwill do to you?
You know what your government will do to you, Sir.
Which I think is wrong. Let me just be clear, I I don't
believe in it. I think it's wrong having said
that. Feel like somebody needs some
freedom. I feel like, I feel like, I feel
like if. Send over the bald eagle.
I'm not the one. I'm not the one going home, you
know, house to house, pulling uptweets and being like, Sir, did

(01:49:20):
you post this? Do you have a license to post
it? That's them.
Yeah, that's the UK. They're throwing people in jail.
So if you're from the UK and you're shit talking and you're
and you're bullying people and you're using slurs, your time is
nigh, OK? The time is nigh and and you
shut the fuck up. That's why we went to war with

(01:49:40):
you. That's why we went to war with
you across the pond. Across the pond.
Yeah, exactly. That's.
Why, they're losing their society right now too, yeah.
So maybe they shouldn't be talking like that if they're in
the the Birmingham area, you know?

(01:50:01):
In any area they get the the thethe the tyrants of the UK know
no bounds. They're they're unbothered by
things like the rules and law. OK, They they are carried
forward on a beam of light into eternity or they will rule
forever. This is this is not they don't
care. And yeah, like I'm just, it's

(01:50:26):
like 1. It's one hand for me to be here
and be like upset. And I am upset just because, you
know, it's like it's, I'm not upset.
Like I've just gone through it. The past.
It was everything, dude. It was like the, the APU civil
wars. And then it was the the I was
prepping for trial on a case that I should not have been
prepping for trial and like it should have been a plea deal,

(01:50:47):
which it was in the end. But you know what annoying that
is recked? Do you know how annoying that is
to be like up all night prepping, reading case law,
whatever. And then it's like, oh, taking a
plea. It's like you.
Motherfucker, you motherfucker, you know?
I got scared or what? I scared.

(01:51:08):
No, I, I we want a motion to to exclude evidence.
And the minute the evidence was excluded, the prosecution was
like, we'll give you a really good deal.
And I was like, oh, I have to show it to my client.
So, you know, the client was like, this is a good deal.
I'm like, yeah, this is a good deal.
I hate you for making me prep for trial, but this is a, it's a

(01:51:31):
good deal. I'm just kidding, obviously
about the, you know, like I, I love trial.
I love my job but it's just exhausting.
Yeah, I've always wanted to ask you.
I mean, this, you probably get that question all the time.
Like I ask that. It's like pretty much every
lawyer I come in contact with. I'm like, what's your craziest
case? Do they ask you that all the
time? Like what's the craziest thing

(01:51:51):
you've ever seen? Like, yeah, I get asked that a
lot, but The thing is it's like every week it changes.
So the craziest? Oh, you're in.
You're in. You're in that area too, right?
Yeah, Yeah. So.
Craziest case? That city I can only imagine,
yeah, that's probably worse thanprobably everywhere else was

(01:52:17):
like, I'm thinking about it likeI'm, I'm thinking like cities
that are like really crazy. And yours would definitely be a
top five. Easily top three.
It's bad, it's really bad, and I'll tell you that like most
interesting case. I want to know just one that

(01:52:39):
like the most. High profile or the most like?
I don't even know how much you can like, I can even like
legally say anything about anything.
Yes, I can. As long as as long as the
identity of the client is not known, I can talk about it.
Generally speaking I can, but I'll be broad just just to be

(01:52:59):
broad. But I guess the the long and
short of it was that a do you doyou want the craziest where it's
like twists and turns, or do youwant the the most like high
profile I. Don't know like whatever 1 I

(01:53:24):
don't matter to me. OK, so the most high profile one
that I'm on is the one involvinga beef between rap labels
allegedly where where one of them attempted allegedly
attempted to assassinate Lil Wayne.
Oh, wait, hold up. OK, now continue.

(01:53:47):
So, so that incident, I'm, I'm on the civil side of that, of
that case where one of the people involved is suing civilly
for the actions of the others. So that's that's probably the
most like high profile case thatI'm on.

(01:54:08):
The I'm just, I'm, I'm sorry, I'm just like trying to process
that and like that space yesterday and like knowing that
it's just like really funny to me.
Sorry. Here's the thing, when people
like when I, you know, and I andI appreciated their kind of
comments, but when people were like, oh, like the lawyer like
that wasn't even like like not to like flex or anything, right,

(01:54:30):
But that wasn't even like that was me just going, you know,
like that was just me just kind of giving them a little bit of a
that was nothing. That was, that was not even a
that that was nothing, Yeah. It's kind of like 'cause like I
was in the I guess, quote UN quote music industry side of
things. And like you kind of just, you

(01:54:50):
know, you can, you kind of get thrown around big names
sometimes and it's just like, yeah, I'm here, what's up?
You know, it's like the like theso you just, you put your
little, your little season, yourspice on the little Wayne case.
It's like, yeah, all me, baby. Yeah.
So that's that's, that's probably the most like high

(01:55:11):
profile. The most interesting case that
I've had was a case where somebody was suing my client for
like essentially like hurting them like emotionally or
whatever. I'm going to change the facts a
little bit just to to make it more like anonymous, but the

(01:55:32):
Long story short is they had recently divorced and turns out
that and they had adopted a child.
They had adopted one of their siblings child.
Turns out that one of the they. Adopted their kids, kid.

(01:55:53):
No one of their sisters or Yeah,OK.
One of their siblings kids and turns out that they, it was like
just a whole story of infidelityand like, oh, actually like and
then there's a divorce and I only I, the more I think about
it, the more I just, it's poor for like, I don't want to get
too much into it actually. But I think I get the.

(01:56:13):
I think I get the gist of it though it.
Was just a crazy story and. People were sleeping around.
Yeah, yeah. And then lying about it all the
time and then. That's actually my kid.
You thought it was. Yeah, it got to different aunt,
you know that type of thing. Like it was.
Just insane. And then yeah.
And then I I that was a a case Iwant on a on on a motion.

(01:56:36):
And then my God, I. I think I figured it out in my
head like it was crazy. Is that why they wanted to adopt
that kid or whoever in the the relationship, because that was
really their kid. You think that's that your your
sister's? Oh my God, did I describe the IT
was just I've never even thoughtof that concept.

(01:56:56):
That's like incredible for like Jerry Springer or something
like. Maury Insane.
I'm going to adopt my sister's. Oh my gosh.
Hold on. Let me process that.
I'm going to be processing that one for the rest of the night.
Oh, you thought that was shit? OK.
Yeah, that's. Crazy.

(01:57:17):
That was like the craziest. One.
OK, Yeah. But then I can like, remember, I
don't know, it moves so quickly.You know, I deal with things all
the time. David just asked if you were
sleeping around. I need to just go to sleep.
I don't I'm not sleeping around,but I should just go to sleep.
I'm I'm behind on sleep. I need to catch up on sleep.

(01:57:40):
You can go to bed. It's time to go to bed.
I could talk to you in this Turkey outfit all night.
Blue. I can be in this break room all
night. Or, well, the kitchen.
I wanted to, I wanted to like talk to you more about you and
like and like your past and, andyou know where you've come from
and where you're going and. Oh, we can do another stream

(01:58:01):
before Tuesday too. No, I mean we can.
We can. I mean, it's whatever, like
whatever is good for you. You know what I mean?
I would want to do that. Well, I would want to kind of
like prep for that one more, maybe like write everything out
so I don't miss anything 'cause it's kind of a yeah.
But you said that last time. I don't know if.

(01:58:22):
I don't know, it's kind of a wild ride.
Not really, though. I don't know.
It's, it's crazy. I don't think it's like a sad
story, you know, Pursuit of happiness over here.
Love that movie. Let me ask you something.

(01:58:42):
What? The references you make.
Never mind, I'll D I'll DM you. I'll DM you.
No. I'll D I'll DM you.
I'll DM you. OK, What is did did I see David
put nevermind. I don't want to fight a project.
He's like David's like I have anidea, David.

(01:59:03):
David goes, I have an idea. What if?
What if I make a list of memes that I like?
Oh, like Murray? Yeah, the Murat list.
He's. Like he's like, wait.
It's like one of those deals, everybody, I think everybody
sees that shit. But like, what the Hell's this
guy got that I ain't got? You know, I see MU rad doing
this shit, so everyone's like, I'll make a fucking list right

(01:59:25):
now. It's like, you know, you're
watching something on TV and like, you know, someone's like,
well shit, I'm making my own damn list right now.
Put it out there. Fuck, it's that easy.
I think it's so. I think it's really, I think
it's amazing. I would I would love his list
though. I need his list.
I was. I've been waiting for it for a
while. No, it's not.

(01:59:49):
They'd go. Bar for bar, I don't know.
I you know, you know, would MU rat sue?
What do you have for you for like he said, that's my that's
my shit. What were you doing over here
making the list? If you trademark it, colored the

(02:00:10):
color-coded list. Sounds funny.
I did. I sent David a link, but we're
going to wrap up the stream in aminute anyways.
I don't know if he'll want to, but you know, he's a good guy.
I love David Wrecked. It's been real.
It's been fun. It's been real and it's been
real fun. I had a a girl that used to say

(02:00:33):
that at my work all the time. She was an older lady, but she
would say it like this. She'd be like, it's been real,
It's been fun, but it hasn't been real fun and.
How it goes? Yeah, And then she would walk
out the door and we'd be like, damn, I don't know.
Like, I was like, I, I was like,is that how that quote goes?
But she said it every night. And I'm just like, damn, I guess
it. All right, bye.

(02:00:54):
The quote I was the one I grew up with was it's been real, it's
been fun, but now our time together is done.
That's what my. 5th grade. I wish I would have dropped that
bar on her instead. Like I've been like listen, her
name was Carrie. Listen Carrie, this is the way
it's supposed to go. You get back in here and listen
to this for real. It's been fun and we had a lot

(02:01:17):
of fun together. So goodnight Carrie.
Don't say that shit ever again. Positive.
Attitude, Carrie. Yep.
Yeah. Positive out to Carrie.
Be bullish Bullish on Carrie 1 Carrie 1 Carrie coin.
Well, we called her we, we used to call her Crazy Carrie.
That's she was always flirting with the customers.

(02:01:41):
She was pretty crazy. That's all I'm going to say
about Kerry. Send it.
Send. It send it.
Send it sounds bullish. Send it.
Dude, they deserve to be laughedat.
That's that. My experience from this is that
they fucking deserve to be laughed at.
Don't buy it. Fuck this coin.

(02:02:01):
It's going to 0. Send it.
Send it. They deserve to be laughed at
dude. Oh my God.
Yeah, yeah, no, it's so funny. OK, well, that that's it.
That's it for tonight. That's.
Right. Thank you so much man, I
appreciate it. Shout out to Crazy Carrie.

(02:02:21):
Shout out to Crazy Carrie. Next time I'm on the stream
we're going to, I'm going to drop my whole life story for
you. That's.
What I want? I might have a new background,
too. We're going to, we're going to
have the whole, you know, set upon the way.
If we got to do, we got to do one last thing before we leave.
One last thing. Oh, it's so funny, dude.

(02:02:48):
It is so funny. Blue is a lightweight who goes
to sleep at 1053. David.
I have been awake for so long. I didn't stay.
I didn't. I didn't go to sleep last night.
I sent, sent. I stayed up prepping for trial.
I can't even talk and and then II also had a A1 night wonder
sensation of whatever. I'm not going to say it, but

(02:03:11):
anyways, let's do this just before we go.
I did get so much pussy and I always ask them back, are you a
vampire? Crazy, crazy Carrie would have
met her match right here. No, this is how then I invest

(02:03:40):
into this thing. Oh, no, this guy is definitely
OK. Respectful.
He's amazing. He's terrific.
Invest into this thing, Bobo. Bullish, bullish on.
Bullish on on RAY, bullish on Bobo, bullish on APU.

(02:04:03):
That's it man that's it. Thank you guys for set send it,
send it all right, man, you havea good night.
Thanks for joining wrecked and I'll see you next Tuesday at the
very least. I'm sure we'll we'll see each
other before then, but next Tuesday for sure.
Next Tuesday, Takashi Tuesdays y'all tune y'all TuneIn now

(02:04:25):
you're here. All right, man.
OK guys, that was wrecked. Takashi of the Bobo coin joining
us for an amazing but David saysI should start a FUD space for
Bobo. I should I would do better than
anyone. It would be the best FUD space
ever. But thank you guys so much for
joining. There is let me be very clear
about something. Let me be very clear.

(02:04:47):
There is only one coin and it isAPU.
There's only like 10 platforms and pump fun is not one of them.
With that being said, have a wonderful night.
Take care and and I'll see you on the next pawn talk.
Well, there's a frog going roundtaking names, decides who to
mean and who to blame. Everybody won't make it.

(02:05:11):
Ain't the same blue app. When pawn talkies fan in the
flame, he's a blue frog. Shark in a red cardigan.
Works by day stacking wins like a champion, But when the moon
arises he's the king of the swamp.
Broken up memes with a holler and stomp.

(02:05:34):
Oh blue apple Pontalk hear the call from the swamp to the
screen. He's judging them all with snap
and smirk. He's running the brawl, blue
apple and Pontalk standing tall.In the daytime he's cool with a
suit and a grin, but at night he's a frog.

(02:05:56):
Where the chaos begins.
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