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Remember in Star Wars when Luke had the milk, would you drink it?
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The blue milk?
Would I drink it?
Freshly squeezed?
Remind me, where does it come from?
I don't know, it's like some weird animal.
And I think he milked it.
And it's the teat?
Yeah.
It comes from the teat.
The only place where milk comes from.
I mean, that's-
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Even almond milk.
From the teat of the almond?
I mean, hypothetically speaking, I would drink it.
Yeah.
Have you ever tried goat cheese?
I have, actually.
I wonder what goat milk tastes like.
My dad buys goat cheese from Mexico, brings it over, and slowly eats it.
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Shit strong.
Takes about two weeks to a month to finish it all.
It's not too much, though.
It's like a little roll of goat cheese.
But I don't recommend it.
It's not that great.
Yeah, that's it.
Acquired flavor.
Yeah, and I feel like living in the United States, you don't necessarily expand your
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taste buds too much.
So it is very unique.
Now I'm going on the tangent.
This is really weird.
And I don't think you can bite here.
Korean milk tastes so different.
And I don't know what... It tastes a lot different than just milk here.
I can't explain it, but I don't think they sell Korean.
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They don't sell Korean milk here.
Because I'm assuming this milk is still from cows.
Yes.
I wonder if it has to do with pasteurized versus unpasteurized.
Maybe.
I don't know.
Or how it's pasteurized.
I don't know how it's supposed to taste.
Now I'm on another tangent.
I heard like... So in the US, we have to refrigerate our eggs.
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There are some countries where they don't.
Right, but we also... It goes through a process that cleans it.
But in doing so, it takes off the protective film.
So therefore we have to refrigerate it.
So that's the major thing.
Damn, we just went on six tangents.
We can start.
All right.
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Welcome back to another episode of The Weekly DLC.
I'm one of your co-hosts, Daniel.
Always my co-host.
We ask the questions here, Indiana.
And do you drink the blue milk?
Maybe.
With Daniel as well.
So today we have three topics.
We've got Kaisenat and his Mafia-thon.
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We have Johnny Somali and what he's doing in Korea.
And then Star Wars.
Is it too much?
So first we'll start on what we've done.
For me, I mean, I mentioned it.
I've been exercising.
I've gotten into running.
I've been running for the last four days, three miles every day.
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I ran today three miles.
It is, what's funny is I had wrong ideas about running.
I thought when you ran, you had to run like at a very high pace, like a 10 minutes a mile
pace or something or more than that.
Anything lower than that was not considered running.
And now I'm on, I mean, recently like the LA Marathon happened.
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So I've been all over running TikTok.
And yeah, there's slow runners, which are 12 minutes, which I don't think is slow at
all.
But yeah, if I attempt to run a mile at speeds that are not comfortable for me, I can do
it at 10 minutes a mile.
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But if I run at a pace where I can keep talking with someone, if I'm running next to them
and stuff, it's usually about a 12 minute a mile pace.
So then I run a three mile in 36 minutes.
You know what's funny?
You mentioned the LA Marathon.
I actually had a friend, I don't talk to this guy anymore, but he was doing the LA Marathon
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and he was getting progressively slower.
And then he said that he remembers it was towards the end, it's getting really dark
and he can see the people cleaning up coming up behind.
So you never finish.
Well, that's crazy.
I was like, Dad, that sucks.
Is there a time limit?
I never even seen that because there's people that have taken like eight hours and I mean,
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they were still handing out medals then.
I'm not sure how long he was taking.
Which is, I mean, I don't that's not walking pace.
I don't think he can walk and finish it in a timely manner essentially.
I mean, that's my goal though.
I don't think I'll be able to make it to this marathon because there's different ways to
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get into the LA Marathon, or not specifically LA, to the New York Marathon.
I think I said LA Marathon.
I meant New York Marathon this whole time.
You can qualify by running a half marathon in a certain time, or you can do like I think
eight or nine marathons, I think half marathons, and then you have to volunteer to one and
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then you can sign up for the New York Marathon.
Or if you do none of those, it's kind of like a raffle where you get chosen to go to the
marathon.
On top of being chosen, you have to pay for it too.
I think there's a cost to all marathons.
I found out LA Marathon is 250 bucks.
I was like, I have to pay 250 bucks to like ruin myself.
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But I'm still down.
They collect the money for charity.
I don't know where it goes to, but I still want to do it.
I really want to get into running and then eventually get a full marathon down.
But we'll see if that if I get there.
A lot of half marathons have cool ass medals.
Yeah, yeah.
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I mean, I looked up some 5Ks to start out.
They have in December, they're doing a Charlie Brown and I think they give you some swag,
maybe a shirt too.
So that I might attend that one.
I think most 5Ks are around like 50 bucks or so on the price range.
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I didn't see this one.
I wasn't sure.
But if you buy it super early, there's usually discounts on it and the closer it gets to
the event, the more closer it is to the full price.
But yeah, it's exciting.
I've been running.
I still go to the gym three times a week.
And oh yeah, I went back to Helldivers and it's exactly the same game.
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I mean, they added some updates, like some more specific abilities that you can call
down.
But other than that, it feels game of the year.
It was when it came out, but now that it's the same game, they have to add variety, man,
like add two more, three more, like different enemies.
It's just bugs and robots.
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It's all it is.
They never added the third one.
They never added the third one.
Holy shit.
And there's still an event happening.
There's still an event happening because now when you're in the ship waiting to go into
a certain level, it shows a black hole, which I don't know.
Or be a crazy twist is it's just two enemies, but they add a twist.
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It's like PVP humans.
Or maybe.
Or if you get sucked into the black hole and then you come out with like two different
enemies now, you know, just completely change it.
I don't mind not going back to the old enemies for I mean for now, but eventually just like,
you know, have it on rotation.
The fall of Helldiver should be studied.
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Geez.
Yeah, it was it was good when it started out, but then long term, you have to have the game
updated a lot, apparently, which is why I think I hate to say it because I don't want
games to go this way.
And this is a tangent that we're going on games as a service because that way fresh.
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Yeah, they keep it fresh, man.
Yeah.
Fortnite.
Look at Fortnite, man.
They're always adding new things.
And they're they're able to like I'm sure they paid a lot for this research, but they're
able to tell like when something's getting too old and they just like make it fresh again,
a new level, something happening like as the levels progresses, steal copyright dances,
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steal copyright dances, make money, name it something else.
So it's not a copyright dance.
So you know why they're allowed to do that?
What I heard is the dance has to tell a story.
If the dance doesn't tell a story, they can't.
So if I started dance on TikTok and say, well, everyone, the reason why I started this dance
is because my father and then just heard a whole story.
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That's what they do with the with the recipes.
That's why when you like find recipes online, it has a whole entire back long as backstory
of how this recipe came to be and how it came from the great, great, great, great grandmother.
And then you can just add two tablespoons of brown sugar and stuff and then some of those
TikTok videos.
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But yeah, I mean, there's that southern girl who does pasta, I think, or she does like
hot to her.
She did mac and cheese.
Oh, she but she does a whole bunch of different.
Yeah.
But she did the mac and cheese.
I was like, damn, that's what's funny is for this week, the dinners that I made or the
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lunch meals that I made for work is a hamburger helper.
Yeah.
You just add a bunch of veggies to it and then it makes it essentially like very, very
dense.
Like it fills you up and it's only like 400 calories per serving.
But the servings is very small.
It's like 200 grams, which is really nothing, honestly.
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But it gets the job done for me.
Yeah, that was it for me for this week.
Well, for the last two weeks.
What about you?
I've been playing a game called Bellatro Bellatro and it might be the next indie game of the
year.
Damn.
I'm sorry, Animal Wall.
I mean, I played Animal Wall to Bellatro.
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I am super addicted.
It's not as good as Slay the Spire, but it's fun.
It looks I mean, it looks like a windows.
Yeah, it looks like the regular cards.
Like it's a regular card game.
Windows 98 game.
It's just basically you just got to make poker hands and you got score multipliers and there's
like bosses.
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No, you got to get a certain score to make it to the next level.
But is it like what Tetris 99 did to Tetris where it like revamped the the scene?
So this is revamping it for Solitaire.
Poker.
Or for poker.
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Not really.
It's just it's always its own its own game.
It's on game.
It's hard to this.
It's just something about RNG makes it makes like for me makes games very fun.
Right.
So a lot of Roguelikes.
But there has to be like the thing I don't like about I wish Bellatro had it.
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Oh, well, you can unlock cards and they're permanent.
I like Roguelikes where there's I mean, there's got to be stuff that's like not not permanent,
but there's got to be stuff that is permanent.
Yeah.
I like that.
And Bellatro doesn't really have that except cards.
It's not unique, but I like the way that play this part does it where like you unlock the
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card.
So like a playthrough you played in the very beginning is a different way that you're playing
it at the end of the game because you've unlocked more cards or all cards and you can play different
builds from that point.
So I do like that.
And then you're like relics are not permanent.
I mean, it's a permanent unlock to find them.
But as your playthrough, you won't always find them.
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Yeah.
I watched a shit ton of movies.
I started it.
Are you still on the Halloween spree?
No every now and then I'll watch a horror film like I saw.
I shouldn't have watched it because directors problem some jeepers creepers.
Oh, OK.
OK.
I've seen a whole shit ton of movies, but I recently saw I didn't finish it.
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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
And it's OK.
I mean, it's the newest one, right?
Yeah.
I was reading up on the making of the film and it was a failure.
Like it was supposed to make six hundred million to break even.
Yeah.
I don't think it came close to that.
But it was better than the Christmas.
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Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
And I was like and I was watching it.
I was like the action scenes are fucking good.
Like man.
Oh, and they did the aging thing with Harrison Ford and it looked weird in the beginning.
Yeah.
The show, the young Indiana Jones like, man, this looks kind of weird, man.
Like certain parts look weird.
But it's just the beginning, I'm assuming.
And then they like put him back to current time.
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Yeah.
But it was crazy because like if you remember Crystal Skull, like, well, I mean, this is
going to be slight spoilers, but, you know, he got married and his son's Shia LaBeouf
stuff.
His son dies in this film.
Like I guess they're just like, yeah, we don't want to like hire these actors to come back.
Son does.
So Shia LaBeouf's gone.
That's great.
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His wife, they got a divorce, so she'll never show.
She won't show up.
Wow.
I was just like, man, he just retconned the whole his whole fucking story.
But yeah, action scenes are cool.
I don't know.
Do you think movies can never be like comic books where they like retcon things and bring
them back and stuff?
Yeah.
Not as bad as comic books, but I think they can do it.
Okay.
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Yeah.
Which I'm afraid they're going to do that with Marvel films soon.
I mean, uh, did they already come out?
Uh, venom?
Yeah.
Okay.
I heard something about spider venom on that one.
And then, yeah, but oh, I found a new app.
It's called, so it's kind of like two B, but it's called Pluto, man.
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The movies on there.
Whoa.
Grade eight.
I mean, I think I saw saving private Ryan like three times because I'll just leave
it on and now I'm like working.
Yeah.
Well, I only watched it twice.
That's funny because I'm looking into building like a home media server.
And I think Pluto TV is, is one of the ones that people, people use as their media because
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you can also upload, like once you create it, you can upload your own movies into there.
Like not for everyone, just for yourself, but it didn't include movies that they have too.
So it looks like you just have a wider collection.
Yeah.
And then that, that went to Clippers game again, part two court side.
That was, it was like very last minute.
That was on Halloween.
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Yeah.
It was on Halloween.
And I dressed up on the reason why I dressed up is because the players dress up when they
come in and I was like, I would, the deciding factor was do people dress up in the game
and they do.
So I was like, okay.
So I went dressed up and went into the new Intuit dome.
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It's not as crazy good as people make it.
I actually, so I went to the Clippers game when it was in the crypto arena and the Intuit,
I liked the crypto arena better, but it's like more tech technologically advanced.
The Intuit, like I heard like if you like yell, scream, it records who's the loudest
fan.
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Wow.
So they give you a prize.
Wow.
But the food was better in the crypto, but oh, I had to admit the, the, so.
The court side, you get like a VIP like, like buffet thing.
They had blue Toro sushi handles, tuna.
How many did you have?
I had three, I had three, but it was, it was the best thing in the menu.
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I think.
Okay.
But the, the previous at the crypto, they had like prime rib and shrimp and I would
have rather gotten that.
And I dressed up also because it's not, that's not my last time being there.
I'm going to try to get there more times.
Yeah.
And I'm assuming this was done through your job again.
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Yeah.
Okay.
Okay.
But I will, I will try to make it more and more times more.
You said we were talking about this earlier, but I mean earlier last time, but your company
does like the, like a secret present hiding thing, right?
It's for December.
Yeah.
So you still have a chance for that one.
Yeah.
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Three chances.
It's not just one present.
It's three chances.
Well, yeah, but I mean it happens, I'm saying like one time and then out of those, that
one time you can choose one of the three or something else.
Yeah.
Okay.
Good place to work for.
During the holidays.
It's just super far.
That's the only thing that thinks about it.
I know.
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And you're, I remember in the beginning you were like, I'm going to take the train.
It's going to be cool.
If there was a train station nearby, there's no train station nearby the workplace.
Take a scooter.
It's like, oh, and also bought my first grown man.
Watch.
I don't have it.
I don't have it on me, but I have a lot of G shocks.
Yeah.
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But I was looking at, looking at watches is dangerous.
Yeah.
I know.
It's, I know they can go real.
I got the itch to like buy like a nice, like you just regular hand watch and looking at
them like, man, even like the standard nice ones, but like are not like advanced ones,
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dude, it's, it's not cheap either.
Mine's like a low end.
I mean, it was still expensive, but it's low end Tizzo.
Oh, okay.
It's like very low end, but I was like, you know what?
The next time I go to a Clippers game, I need, I need, I need a good watch, man.
Need a good watch.
But I'm already looking at the second watch I want to get.
And then it was like, it is like double the price of this one.
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And this one's kind of expensive.
It's not expensive expensive, but it's like kind of up there.
Yeah.
But then it's crazy because I look at the watch and be like, damn, I've bought, I bought
sweaters and jackets the same price.
So that's my minute.
I was like, yeah, I'll buy the watch because I've bought, I've bought jackets that expensive.
You have any watches at all right now?
Like a smartwatch or something.
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I do have an Apple.
Do you wear it?
Rarely.
Okay.
Do you feel like you should start like wearing one just to get used to it?
Oh no.
I mean, I've, I've worn watches before.
I used to have G shocks.
I mean, there is a moment where I baby, baby boy watches, G shocks.
I used to have a moment where I got into watches, but like I bought a super cheap watches.
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There's a company called Modify, I think.
And they would make like rubber, rubber watch holders.
And then you can just put, change the faces and I would buy like 16 different faces was
like less than like 80 bucks in total.
And I would keep changing them out.
But then at some point, like, I just didn't like how the feel of it, but I also wasn't
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taking fun advantage of like the watch itself.
So that's why, but now I have a smartwatch and I've worn it like every day.
So I got like a little tan going on.
I mean, the dream is to get a Rolex, but that's like so risky to wear.
Yeah, I mean like it'd be nice if I had like, you know, just whatever money I would, I would
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probably get one.
But other than that, if I, if I was living comfortably, I probably still wouldn't get
one.
Damn.
Jimmy had had a Rolex rest in peace.
That's just like, but it was given to him by his father.
Yeah.
But I feel like it's just unnecessarily expensive.
I would just, I would rather buy like a nice watch that is probably like close to like
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a couple hundred, maybe like eight, 800, 900 bucks.
What trips me out is those.
It's usually rappers.
They're wearing watches that cost a million.
That fucking trips.
That's a little too crazy, but I mean, that's a, it's a font, I guess.
They look at my watch and look, Oh, and I started, I made more progress towards project
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tell Mary, the Andy Weir book.
It's okay.
They did something good.
Actually they, I like as a right, as a writer, I was like, that's actually pretty smart.
The way he wrote it, because like, I mean, the basic story is this guy has to go to this
different planet or I don't know, he has to go some really far in space because earth
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is dying.
And as he goes there, he sees another alien, like alien spaceship and they meet and the
cool writing part is they're like communicating and stuff.
The cool writing part was he made the guy live with the aliens.
Like, Oh, can I just live in your spaceship?
I was like, that's fucking smart.
Like they made it like, that's a good storytelling and like interesting technique.
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I was like, damn, I didn't see that coming.
I mentioned it before, but enemy mine.
Yeah.
It's a damn good movie.
I love that movie.
It's a very old movie, but gossip junior.
Yeah.
It's a Dennis Quaid, is it Dennis Quaid?
Dude, he's so problematic now.
But yeah, I'd recommend that movie to a lot of people.
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Like it's such a great movie.
It's really weird because it had the ideology of the of the of the things at the time were
very still not accepted.
That's it.
All right.
Let's get into the topics.
So we'll start out with Star Wars.
You brought this up, so you'll have to talk about it.
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But Star Wars, is it too damn much?
They're there.
The news that I heard announcing three more movies, three more, three more episode 19,
20 and 21.
Should they actually actually don't know if they're OK.
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So yeah, days Ray is going to be the main character.
Oh, really?
I was like, should they just make new characters or should they just.
So the last one was called Rise of the Skywalker.
Yes, Ray Skywalker.
Yeah, I know.
Spoilers.
So now this one should be return of the Skywalker.
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But yeah, like, I mean, you may be tired of it, but I think it's just a cool concept of
to create like a world of movies and continue on with this series because they not only do
they have movies, they've got shows, they got books.
Usually the books are about the movies that are coming out or the movies are about the
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books.
But either way, it took a whole world of it and it allows people to just like enjoy storytelling
in a different way rather than reading books.
So I think it's I think it's great.
But you're tired of it.
Yes.
I have to admit, though, like I know a lot of people didn't like the last three films.
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I think they're OK.
They're not that bad.
The thing is, I think every film is OK.
Like we we have like the older older audience that watched the original three that are like
all these new movies suck.
And then we have the newer audience that watch these new movies and like the old movies suck.
And it's just like either way, like every there's it's going to have haters.
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And I don't mind.
I just think it's great.
It's kind of funny because like when I try to look at it objectively, I think the original
three some of it has an age dual.
I mean, some of it's OK.
It's good.
But you know, it's crazy.
Like I think back to like the Godfather part one, that thing, it still holds up like nothing
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about it.
I guess there's this one special effect that looks kind of weird.
Yeah.
I mean, I need to watch it.
I've never watched Godfather.
Godfather II is better than one, though.
I got to watch all of them.
Unpopular opinions.
Are they they're longer than average movies, right?
Yes.
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Three and a half or three hours.
They're probably like three.
Oh, yeah, they're long.
It's so funny because when Titanic had to come out and people were complaining about
three hours, I was like, it wasn't that bad.
But yeah, like now I can see at an older age, it's just like time.
You don't want to waste time.
Time is money and there's limited time.
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Yeah.
But yeah, I mean, I think it's cool.
Same thing with Avatar.
I mean, we have a third friggin, you know, four hour movie coming out.
That was I mean, I think they were already starting film after the finish of the second
one.
I think it's cool.
I'm excited for the game.
I don't know if it's still hasn't been canceled, but they're remaking Knights of the Old Rehovac.
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I think.
Yeah.
And they only teased it.
So there hasn't been more news about how the project is going on.
Maybe there has been.
I just haven't read it.
But I hope that news is not.
It's being canceled.
So but yeah, we'll move on to the next one.
And this is Johnny Somali and what he's done in Korea.
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So first of all, Johnny Somali is a streamer that likes to have attention.
Bait streamer.
He's a bait streamer.
So he it's not he's not new to this.
He's not new to doing this, but he is new to doing it to Korea.
And he's finding out that he should not do it in Korea.
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But essentially he disrespected, I guess, certain laws, memorials.
Yeah, like like statues, stuff like that.
And he was not quiet about it.
So people were not happy with him.
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And now they're hunting him, they're stream sniping him to treat him terribly.
And I think right now the government is actually going to get him some deal time, probably
seven.
He's in jail right now.
He can't leave the country.
He can't leave the country.
Yeah, that's right.
He's facing ten, seven to ten years.
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Yeah, seven to ten years.
I think one another thing that he did, which might land him seven years, is he used AI
to create a girlfriend in Korea.
And in Korea, AI is like you can't use AI technology.
Wow.
So he is.
So can people use it without the knowledge, like chat, GBT, like writing paragraphs and
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stuff?
So I think it's you can I think you can use it for that, but you can't use like things
to like mislead like pictures.
I think it's more visual.
OK.
Yeah, because like I found out at work, like, dude, almost everyone uses chat, GBT.
And I was like, what the heck?
You guys can't think on your own?
And I mean, like, I mean, right.
Perfect shit.
I know.
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Yeah.
So but it blew my mind.
I was like, can you write an email?
And you're like, yeah.
And then they wrote it inside chat, GBT.
And then it just came out with like a better response.
And they just pasted that.
I was like, what the fuck is happening right now?
And I like just the realization that everyone's using chat.
It's crazy is this is like a side topic is my eye.
But have you ever heard of Tim Hagley?
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He's a watch guy.
Oh, yeah.
Journey.
Did you see the one where someone found him like like that?
And he's like, how did you find me?
He's like, I asked a eye where would you most likely be?
You would be here.
I was like, dang, he was like, what?
I was like, that's fucking crazy.
What's funny is so I like he pops up on my for you page.
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I didn't know he sold or owns a company that sells watches.
I just know that when people find him, he hands them a watch.
I just assumed that was like the gift that he gives people.
I didn't realize he was, you know, underhandedly promoting his company.
My watch is more expensive than his watch.
But that blew my mind.
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And then, yeah, so Johnny Somali, what do you think should happen to him?
Like, I think the government should take is doing the right thing.
And I don't think I think if you see, I'm in a hard spot.
Yes.
If they let him go, he's not gonna learn his lesson.
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He's gonna go back to his the same way in a different country or something.
So I want him to go to jail.
The thing is, the thing is, too, is there's like a lot of people that don't understand
the repercussions of what they do.
And they just take everything as a joke or like, I'm too famous for anything to be done
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to me.
But the thing is, even if they choose to have Johnny Somali be like the scapegoat for that,
they won't.
He might learn, but like other people still won't learn.
Like, it's just a I think it's an epidemic of of like the stream industry and it's quick
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uprising, you know, where people just assume they can get away with it.
So I feel like there's been instances of like other streamers like Kaisa not being too rowdy
in in a.
I think in New York was it he had he had rented out a place and then they kicked him out of
there.
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But I mean, it wasn't like so big.
So it wasn't like big news and stuff.
But I'm sure that could have gotten out of hand if that person chose to like, you know,
make a bigger noise about it.
But yeah, I mean, I think the government is doing the right thing.
I think you should be punished.
I don't think this like the citizens should have taken responsibility because the guys,
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I don't know.
I mean, I don't know what's going to happen to that guy.
I know he got arrested.
One of them ended up catching Johnny Somali.
I know the general consensus of the public is the public is OK with it.
Yeah, yeah.
They see him as they see that guy as a hero.
But I mean, it doesn't mean that the government is still not going to, you know, put, you
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know, prosecute him and be like, hey, you hit someone when you shouldn't have.
I'm not sure how that's going to work for him.
But I think it's OK.
Like the Korean justice system is kind of weird.
It's very patriarch.
Yeah.
So I think he'll be all right.
You mean the the guy who taught.
OK, OK.
Yeah.
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So that's very it's not perfect.
The Korean justice system.
I mean, it's kind of like that everywhere, though.
Nothing's perfect.
True.
It's kind of worse stuff here.
If you're rich, you could get away with a lot of things.
Which is what I'm worried about with Johnny Somali.
I don't know how rich he is, but he could use connections and money to maybe get it,
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get out of there fast.
A lot of like I mean, I hate to say a lot of the 90 98 percent of the presidents in
Korea are corrupt.
They all have some kind of like you never hear.
I mean, you hear it here, but they're severely corrupt.
They get paid.
Damn paid.
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A lot of them, 98 percent.
I think there's only like one or two presidents that nothing was found on them.
They could have been corrupt, but nothing was so money talkster.
I mean, it's similar to like the the music industry where there's corrupt did this happening.
Yeah, it's kind of crazy.
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So we'll get away from that.
We'll talk about Kaisen not and his mafia.
And I think this is his second mafia, which I don't even know when the first one was.
Was this before he like got huge?
No clue.
Yeah, I don't know.
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Or maybe it's just a gimmick like my second one, even though I never did the first one.
I don't actually I've not looked further into this, but the face of Twitch overthrew.
Yeah, he's pretty much right now.
The face of Twitch in 11 days.
He took the face of Twitch.
He is the number one subscribed streamer.
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And I think that was the goal with this mafia, which is a month long, I believe.
And so he's 11 days in.
He already broke the record again.
So he broke it with Elden Ring.
Then Iron Mouse broke it with a charity stream and he broke it again.
And he's not even halfway there.
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So we'll see how high he goes.
But yeah, he might hold this one for quite a while.
I'd say six months he's going to hold this record for.
And then some was in a swoop in there.
And he's had nonstop guests, which is like black gorilla, which is crazy.
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John Cena was before the mafia.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, John Cena.
But I mean, that's becoming a big thing.
Like I don't Kevin Hart was before the mafia.
Like I feel like it's a way to promote, you know, obviously a lot of young kids are watching.
So yeah.
So if they want to promote a movie, just hop on there, act like you're there for fun and
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then be like, oh yeah, I'm going to be in a movie by the way, guys, just letting you
know in case you guys want to check it out, the millions of people that are watching this
right now.
I mean, we're trying to avoid this Trump went on eating Ross's stream.
I probably did a good for Trump and probably helped him a lot.
I mean, we see the results now, so it probably did help him a lot.
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But if you had a mafia, then name three celebs, Michael Jackson, bring them back, bring them
back.
It's impersonator.
There's that tick tock video that impersonator watching another impersonator.
Have you seen it?
Yeah.
He acts like he's the real Michael.
I'm like, bro, you're a phony.
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Looking at a phony.
Actually, I only know one.
So the other two are going to be freestyle for me.
So one of them is not like I bring Nard word.
That's a good one.
I bring Nard word and I only bring that up and he would like he would ask you questions
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that only you know.
What the fuck?
Me like you didn't even have time to fucking research me.
How did you know?
He's a warcraft and the monkey.
Tell me about the monkey.
Imagine we see like the stats, someone in like Canada is listening to our podcast and
then he just always calls.
Yeah.
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So Nard word would be one for me.
What about you?
My number one pick and this is the other two are going to be freestyle.
Obama Obama.
He's not going to say yes, but if I could somehow pull Obama, this is a hypothetical
and hypothetically, they're not going to say no.
Yes.
Obama.
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So Obama.
Man, I would like to choose someone like politically that was popular or like I know a person.
No, no.
I don't know who that is.
Johnny Somali.
I don't know who you think.
Let's see.
Let's see.
Who would I choose?
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I would like to choose someone that like in a musical artist, probably like Doja Cat would
be pretty cool.
I probably like Doja Cat or or like not not.
Oh, it's funny, too, because I think Sina is her name.
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Yeah, I think she reached out on Twitter asking Doja Cat because she's in it.
Sin is going to be in L.A. for I don't know how long, but she asked like, hey, while I'm
in L.A., can we collab, please, please, please.
So yeah, I think I would choose Doja Cat as my second one.
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I need a translator for this guy, Hideo Kojima.
Oh, just ask him.
Just pick his brain.
Did you like it?
I mean, in that case, since I'm a huge fan of like Studio Ghibli films.
Actually, you know, I damn maybe Miyazaki instead.
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Yeah, because I kind of know a lot of stuff about Kojima.
Yeah.
Oh, no, Kojima is interesting because I don't I don't know his person, Miyazaki's person.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
But you're going to pick the other.
Yeah.
Nice.
That's a good one.
That's a good one.
Yeah.
I'm a huge fan and I'm going to be like, why are you always quitting?
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Yeah.
I mean, do you have any special guests and special?
Third one.
My last one.
I don't know.
Hmm.
Maybe someone musically.
Damn.
No, no, no, no.
I know who.
I'm just afraid what he would do on the show.
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Eric Andre.
Yeah, I was going to say.
Yeah, I mean, with with Tyler coming out with his new album, you can get Tyler on there.
See, I'm not really a huge Tyler fan.
So it's just I you know what?
I'm not like it might grow on me, but so far I'm not digging this new album.
It's not like the music style is not for me, but I feel like certain songs of like after
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listening to him some time time, it's kind of growing on me.
So maybe in time I will like this album.
But for right now, not my favorite album of his and who?
Let's see.
Yeah, he's I mean, I feel like it's not a bad thing.
Like great for him.
This is just like what he's doing, but it's just become like a promotional thing.
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His mafia, then he's just inviting people over, people kind of telling who they are,
things like that.
But I mean, that's how it's kind of how it started with with Ninja.
He brought like Drake and then started bringing a bunch of different people to play with him
on for a night.
I feel like that's that's the next big thing.
Like if you're going to be a big streamer, you have to become friends with like famous
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people and bring them over.
I guess to impress my sisters, I'd bring Billie Eilish.
They they they love her.
Always trying to go.
I mean, like growing up, I really didn't do concerts.
And then just more recently, I've been going to like concerts because I take them to concerts.
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So I've gone to a few Billie Eilish, a Taylor Swift at the very, very top.
Went to a concert for 20 bucks.
I mean, there was like two, three.
I don't know.
See, so my general we had the number Kinez.
I haven't been to a lot of concerts, but every concert I've been to always starts late.
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So when I'm late to a concert, I know I'm not late.
Like I remember I went to the Kanye Drake concert, but before that it was a game awards
and it was like cutting it close to get there.
I was like I was late going in.
I was like, I'm not late.
And I wasn't late like two hours when it was supposed to start.
I wasn't late.
The music has not started.
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That's crazy.
But yeah, we did Church on Sunday.
We did never can answer.
Did we do one more thing?
I was on two.
Was it only those two?
And both were like 20 bucks each.
Yeah, that's crazy.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
This is infatuation with 20 because everything in the store is 20 bucks.
He wants to be 20 years old again.
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Alexander Hamilton.
I think that's on the 20 or is it Andrew Johnson on 20?
I'll forget.
So you're telling me is one of his songs is going to have Alex Hamilton on there?
20.
All right.
That's all I got.
You got anything else?
Just avoid grandmas with avoid crazy grandmas that want to suck.
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All right, guys.
Thank you guys for listening.
Catch you guys on the next one.
Peace.