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SPEAKER_00 (00:03):
Welcome, everyone.
Coming to you directly from theluxurious OLR Studios, this is
Templeton.
Where is Las Vegas?
This is Sweet Baby Jay.
Can I see what you just saidwritten on paper?
This is Melina.
It is the biggest spider I'veever seen in my life.
This is Grizz.
After this, I'm going to get offhere and I'm going to dragon
them balls.
This is the Arrogant Yeti.
(00:25):
At least I know two plus two isfive.
And this is the FMJ Podcast.
(00:48):
Everybody knows what the topicis, yeah?
Your face, yeah, for sure.
Hell yeah, it is.
So, if we're ready...
Don't call me that, I don't likeit.
Welcome back to anotherbeautiful episode of the FMJ
Podcast, where we make all ofyour wildest fantasies come
true.
I'm just kidding, we don't dothat.
(01:10):
Unless...
You lightly nibble Templeton'sleft pinky toe.
Only the left one.
With hot sauce.
Hot sauce.
And then you call them hot toesafterward.
Jalapeno toes.
Ooh, what?
What?
Is that a...
Is that a Lil Wayne line?
(01:32):
Is that a Lil Wayne verse?
Wait.
we're the joke don't come afterme wayne young money anybody
nikki minaj will be mad at menow anyway what's going on it's
been a while coming in but likethey listen to this anyway um
(01:55):
It's been a...
Okay.
You know what?
I have to believe they did.
I have to believe they did.
I know it's been a while.
We are back.
We'll go ahead and go around theroom, get everybody's pulse.
Yeah.
Since it's been so long, let'ssee here.
Templeton! What's up?
What's your pulse look like?
(02:17):
Looking pretty good, man.
I went to the doctor and they'relike, nice.
Yeah, yeah.
Nice.
Nice.
Yeah, they actually said that.
Noice.
Noice.
All right, so anything new withyou?
Any fun games?
Not really, man.
I just, I kind of recycle likeold favorites and rotate them in
(02:39):
and out.
SPEAKER_01 (02:40):
Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (02:41):
So that's what I've
been playing.
I've been, you know Terraria,right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's the game.
Yeah, yeah.
It's a PC.
Well, I mean, it is on console,but it was originally a PC game.
And I've been playing thatlately.
Huh.
Okay, so I know me and Yeti havebeen slightly learning Ready or
(03:04):
Not.
Yes.
It's been fun.
It's been a journey.
It has been an interesting one.
It really has.
I don't know if you guys knowthe game Ready or Not.
I don't know if you're familiarwith it.
It's a fighting game, right?
Sure.
Sure.
No, I'm asking.
I don't know.
I mean, if you consider fightingcrime a fighting game, right?
(03:28):
It's a SWAT simulator.
Which one is the one with thetitties and the bouncing titties
and those jiggle physics?
I think that one's either Tekkenor Virtual Fighter.
It could be Tekken.
It's not Tekken.
Dead or Alive.
Dead or Alive.
Dead or Alive.
(03:49):
If you guys don't know anythingabout Dead or Alive...
Go check it out.
Their jiggle physics wereridiculous.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's like they were like beachbabes.
Yes.
Yeah.
They did.
They did have a whole volleyballfucking version of it, which
Dead or Alive used to be afighting game like Tekken and
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Mortal Kombat.
But when they got ridiculouswith it and Totally leaned into
the Gooner game, and they werelike, you know what?
Fuck it.
They were literally like, let'smake our game all about titties.
Yes, yes.
And you know what?
You know what's crazy?
It worked.
Yeah, there it is! There you go.
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Straight Gooner.
He said, fuck it, we ball.
We ball.
They created an entire, like,algorithm specifically just for
that.
Yes, they did.
It's absolutely ridiculous.
But they knew what they weredoing, and they did it, and they
did it well.
And they did it well.
And ever since then, Dead orAlive has been I guess one of
(04:59):
the more popular fighters,which...
Who would have seen that coming,right?
Right.
But no one would have seen itcoming.
They were focused on somethingelse.
SPEAKER_01 (05:10):
Exactly.
I'm sorry, they're supposed tobe doing what?
SPEAKER_00 (05:14):
Ready or Not, I'm
somewhat unfamiliar with.
So, Ready or Not is a SWATsimulator, and it started out on
PC only, but it gained so muchtraction.
It got so popular that theyported it over to the PS5 and
the Xbox and all that kind ofstuff.
And the SWAT simulator, it'slike...
So it definitely simulates whatit's like to be SWAT.
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Because...
the enemies and civiliansthey're not marked it's not like
hey go in there and like say forlike if you do if you check the
um the briefing like if you makesure you like and that's
important by the way we get allthe information because when you
go in blind you have no ideawhat's going on the only people
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that are bad are like oh they'reshooting at me so i guess i need
to shoot back at them like onething they say is like if you go
into training they tell you likehey listen we're trying to get
these people alive we're not ashooting we don't go around just
shooting people yes yes no likelegitimately legitimately
(06:22):
there's there I don't think Idon't think you've played it
enough but there is one missionwhere they want you to take like
they want They reward you fortaking the suspects alive,
right?
Like you get more points if youfinish the mission with taking
everybody alive, no bloodshed,what have you.
But there is a mission whereit's like you have to take him
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alive because they want toquestion him.
They want to bring him in forquestioning.
This dude, I shit you not.
Was it to do with the pink hair?
No, there was, there was,there's like, it's like the next
mission afterward where they,where they literally tell you,
do like, do not, do not killthis guy, bring him in.
He's got very importantinformation.
And literally like, he just camerunning at me, just shooting.
(07:05):
And I was
SPEAKER_01 (07:07):
like,
SPEAKER_00 (07:11):
well, he's got to
go.
That whole like descriptionmakes me think of the movie, the
rock.
Have you, guys seen that movieyeah like it's an old movie like
a long time yeah
SPEAKER_01 (07:25):
yeah
SPEAKER_00 (07:25):
everybody's like oh
he's he's got a gun sir yeah
what do you have a fucking waterpistol exactly so it's like i
was like okay well i guess we'redoing this now like i do try my
best to like you know bring themin cuff them and not and not
really shoot anybody because iwant that s rank so bad.
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Like I want to get that realbad.
And I mean, I just want bodies.
That's the thing.
You can play the game howeveryou want to, but it's just funny
watching, watching, Other peopleplay it, and they're like, yo,
if they were to release our bodycam footage, we'd be fired.
Like, immediately.
I just want bodies.
(08:06):
I want to go home and be like,yeah, I got seven today, baby.
Check this out.
He just goes home on hiswhiteboard.
Another one in the column.
Oh, that's, that's not right.
We're not, we're not.
A box of donuts to the left.
Bro, let me tell you how manyfucking boxes of donuts are in
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that goddamn police station.
There are literally random boxesof donuts.
And I'm like, why have theyleaned into this so fucking
much?
Keeping crispy real cream.
Seriously.
So if you do get a chance, checkout Ready or Not.
It's a lot of fun.
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And we have learned because whenme and Yeti were playing it,
boy, Army of Two style is notthe way to go.
You need a full team, a fullsquad for this game because it
is difficult with only twopeople.
Is that four or five?
I think it's five.
I think five to a team.
and it's wild dude like I didn'tand that's on normal like they
(09:12):
have casual normal and then likesurvival which is like you will
be tested and I'm like I don'teven want to try survival you're
just like throwing people on theground like stepping on their
head basically stop resistinghe's like I'm just come on bro
(09:33):
just trying to go home So, no,but that's cool.
That's cool, Devilton.
You know, like familiar gamesare nice, you know.
All these are goodies.
So, but I'm glad you're doingwell.
I am glad you're doing well.
Grizz.
Yeah.
What's your pulse look like?
(09:54):
It's good.
I'm chill this morning.
It's morning for me.
Yes, it is.
It is.
Yes, it is.
I mean, but...
Yeah, I've been good.
I'm trying to think.
There's this art gallerysituation that just opened up
here in Seattle.
(10:15):
It's called Cannonball Arts.
I probably shouldn't bepromoting it.
I'm not doing any work with it.
Free blood.
Yeah, right.
So what it is, it's kind of...
I'm not going to give my fullreview because I don't know yet.
I haven't been inside.
But just from the outside andmaybe off the air, I'll give
(10:37):
some of my personal opinions.
But they, from my understanding,are an art collective that is
trying to get more local artistsinvolved in the community.
And my understanding, some ofthe work in the space is going
(10:58):
to rotate over time.
And that they're going to bringin more work from other artists.
I don't know if the idea is tosell work or what.
But this weekend was theiropening night or whatever.
I think Thursday night was aprivate open.
(11:20):
But yesterday was thefull-blown.
They were selling tickets.
And like...
At first, when I heard they wereselling tickets, I was a little
miffed.
I was like, ugh.
Ew.
Brother, ugh.
Brother, ugh.
Yeah.
Then I looked up the ticketprice.
So I walked past, and I askedone of the people.
They hired those allied securitypeople, those rent-a-cops.
(11:42):
Yep.
They hired a fuckton of PaulBarts, you know?
Hey! Hey! Hey! On a segue.
Hey! Hey! You stop right there!I was like, chill, chill, Kevin
James.
Kevin James.
Diabolical.
But, no, I, like, made eyecontact with one of them.
(12:08):
And I was, like, because I wasjust, like, looking around.
And then, like, we locked eyes.
It was, you know, we had amoment.
SPEAKER_01 (12:13):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (12:14):
No, I'm joking.
But I was like, hey, yo, howmuch are tickets?
UNKNOWN (12:18):
Hello.
SPEAKER_00 (12:19):
And she goes,
tickets are sold out.
I was like, yeah, I know.
I'm at work.
I'm not going tonight.
I just wonder how much ticketsare.
Oh, I don't know how much theyare.
I'm like...
What the hell?
You could just sit there.
(12:39):
What good are you there?
Don't open with tickets are soldout if you don't even know how
much they cost.
Just say I have no idea.
I don't know how much ticketsare.
I asked how much tickets were.
Do you have tickets?
How much are tickets were soldout?
Bitch, what did I say?
Wrong answer.
We're going to work on activelistening next week.
(13:01):
No, but...
And today...
I got online and tickets areonly$30.
That's not terrible.
I thought they were going to...
For Seattle, I thought they weregoing to be like...
West Coast dollars.
I don't know where they thinkmoney comes from, but this West
Coast dollar shit.
(13:22):
Dude, they're like, don't youjust grab them out of the air?
Shut up.
You're not like us?
No! No, I'm not, actually.
No, actually.
I didn't get my blood money fromJeff Bezos.
I'm just joking.
Uh-oh.
Uh-oh.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,wait.
(13:43):
For the joke.
Please don't be mad at me.
It's too early for me to be thisupset.
I'm sorry.
Oh, woke up a joke in violencetoday.
We're going to cease and desistby the end of the fucking show.
Exactly.
I know.
I know.
My computer shuts off.
(14:06):
Like you guys keep going, but Ididn't mean it.
I swear.
Uh, but no, that's, that'spretty cool.
Yeah.
If you, if you, if you're goingto check it out, yeah.
Let us know.
Um, um, yeah, I plan on checkingit out.
Um, they, uh, I shall, I shall.
You can see some stuff from theoutside because it's like an old
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Bed, Bath& Beyond that theyturned into this space.
Yeah, yeah.
Which is kind of cool.
So I saw that yesterday.
I was like, oh, that's prettyneat.
And then other than that, I'vejust been chilling.
I don't know.
Skateboard.
Actually, I've beenskateboarding a lot.
Yeah.
Longboard or regular shit?
No, I busted out the popsiclestick.
(14:48):
I'm getting back to doing...
There you go.
Like...
some tricks and shit.
I bought some new shoes.
I'm not going to try and lift myleg up.
That's too much.
You going to do a 900?
I started to and I was like,nah, we ain't doing that.
It's not happening right now.
I need to see a 900 by the nextshow.
There is a zero percent chancethat this kid is going to be
(15:13):
doing any 900s.
My dude said, I'm not lifting myleg up.
He's like, I want to lose! Iliterally started to and was
like, nah, we can't do thatright now.
Nope.
Bad idea.
He didn't want to accidentallyfart on air.
Or die.
Or die.
My back was like...
Sir.
(15:34):
Sir.
Sir.
Sir.
What are you doing?
Do you know what time it is?
You have not stretched yet, myfriend.
Your birth year starts with 19.
What is the matter with you?
What is wrong with you?
Lord have mercy.
Alright, alright, alright.
The 1900s was an interestingtime.
(15:55):
Hey, you know what?
It was a great time.
It was a great time.
You know, when you say it likethat, it...
Sounds like a Victorian style.
Back in the 1900s.
The late
SPEAKER_01 (16:04):
1900s.
SPEAKER_00 (16:07):
I'm going to start
talking like
SPEAKER_01 (16:11):
that.
Back in the 1900s.
SPEAKER_00 (16:12):
When were you born?
In the 1900s.
What a predicament.
Hell yeah.
Fuckin' shit.
Anyway.
When I was in school, we didn'thave seatbelts.
Back in my day.
We tucked those shits into thefuckin' seat because they were,
like, dangerous.
You know what they're flyingaround?
(16:33):
Back in my day.
To be honest, I legitimatelydon't think my school bus had
seatbelts.
No, we didn't have seatbelts.
Oh, no.
No, no, no.
Do school buses have seatbeltsnow?
Some do.
Yes.
They sort of do, but theyusually tuck them in.
That's crazy work.
They what?
What?
Safety.
(16:53):
We want these kids to be safenow.
Why?
Why?
I made it through.
Right.
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
You know, those buses aredriving slower now than they
were then.
Oh, I don't know about that.
Yeah, I don't know about that.
Our seatbelts were– so you knowhow you're supposed to fit like
two kids to a seat?
(17:13):
We would fit three, and theperson on the right side would
have the right cheek on theseat, and the person on the left
side would have the left– buttcheek on the seat and you guys
would hold each other up in themiddle those were our seatbelts
sardines it was a little bitdifferent for me I did take the
bus but I didn't take a schoolbus I took a city bus definitely
(17:34):
no seatbelts on those yeah thatwould be interesting for a
school bus to be on a city busyeah that's interesting That's
something else.
That's a different time, forsure.
Yeah, because how old were youwhen you were doing that?
All through high school.
(17:55):
Also, it's high school.
So you weren't like a firstgrader riding the school?
No, no.
My elementary school was closeenough that I didn't have to
take a bus.
I could just walk home.
Help me! Help me! Just pictureriding the bus as the first
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grader in Seattle, and there'sjust some person in the corner
that's just like...
Who the fuck is you?
What's going on?
Do you have any Pokemon cards?
This was my favorite.
(18:48):
Off the rails.
We started early today.
Anyway, Chris, I'm glad you'reGlad you're doing swell.
Again, report back after youcheck that out.
And good luck with theskateboarding thing.
I'm very happy for you on thatone.
Please, please get yourself ahelmet and protect that noggin
(19:08):
of yours because, you know, youknow what I mean?
Look at that big brain on Grizz.
You know, I watched that sceneearlier
SPEAKER_01 (19:17):
today.
SPEAKER_00 (19:20):
So, anyway, Yeti,
Yes, we need to hear about Ye.
He's got a lot going on.
Yeah, it's been a while, so weneed to check his pulse because
I bet his pulse is high.
As fuck.
It's probably a 400.
Oh, Lord.
(19:41):
That's finally a number that'sprobably accurate.
I think that might be his scoreon an SAT, yeah?
Damn.
Is that the lowest score?
Wait, I'm sorry.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait,wait, wait.
For the joke, I'm sure his SATscore was at least 401.
So anyway.
(20:01):
I spelled my name right.
Give him credit for that.
Y-E-E-I.
Got it.
Got it.
Got it.
Easy.
Easy.
Easy.
How you doing?
Well, I think I haven't been onin like a month, I think.
Yeah, it's been a while.
(20:21):
Yeah, it's been a little bit.
It's been a while.
It's been a while.
I have a little one now.
Yes, you do.
Little baby daughter.
She's...
Baby Yeti.
Three weeks old, I think.
Something like that.
So she's doing well.
What's the birthday?
Like, just for my personallives.
(20:43):
I know it happened, but I don'tknow the exact date.
July 24th.
Okay.
Thank you.
Yup.
And then after she was born, Igot really sick.
Yes, you did.
And that put me on the shelf.
That fucking sucks, bro.
I didn't know that.
I mean, I knew you weren'tfeeling well, but I didn't know
(21:04):
it was like that bad.
No, he sounded awful.
It was...
Baby blues?
No, I don't know.
To be fair, like...
Honestly, you probably gothospital shit.
Yo, it could have been COVID, tobe quite honest with you.
Oh, no! No, honestly, I mean,like, you'd be at the hospital
and shit.
You probably did get hospitalshit.
Like, for real, like, poor Yeti,poor Mrs.
(21:25):
Yeti.
Like, that couldn't have beengood for anybody.
No, and here's the crazy part.
I still went to work.
Yep.
Like...
Superspedder.
Big facts.
Here's your package.
Thanks for the germs, bitch.
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I started feeling sick on aThursday and I told the manager,
I said, listen, I'm gettingsick.
I feel it.
And you could tell and you couldhear it.
You could see it.
And I said, listen, if I startshitting, I'm not coming into
work Friday.
And then people were like, oh,that's Yeti or that's Chauncey
trying to get three days off.
Yeah, there you go.
Because it would have been athree-day weekend.
That's not you, man.
(22:06):
You're there all the time.
So I said, you know what?
I'm going to be petty as fuck.
So I was sick as fuck, man.
I was fucking sneezing,snotting, all sorts of shit.
And I still went to work onFriday.
And the manager came up to meafter the story and was like,
yo...
(22:26):
I'm going to tell you something.
I don't want you to get upset,but you look like shit.
But you need to go home.
But thank you for coming in.
Can I ask, like, was it themanager, does his name start
with a B or a...
Okay, I got you.
I was going to say, it waseither the B or it was J.
(22:46):
The J seen me and he definitelyknew I was sick too.
I mean, yeah, it is what it is.
But, yeah.
But yeah, so I just, I mean, andit was pretty bad.
And then I came home and Ipretty much slept at it like
almost an entire weekend.
And then, yeah, and here I amnow.
I mean, I probably still sound alittle.
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Yeah, a little nasally, but notawful.
You sound a lot better than youdid.
You sound like absolute shit,Chauncey.
Get out of here.
Get off of this show.
What's wrong with you?
you want to give us COVID fromover here through the screen but
no you have been busy I knowthat for a fact trying to learn
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that's fucking terrible having anewborn and being sick that's
absolutely horrible and I feltbad because I couldn't help
Emily much because the lastthing I want to do is get the
baby sick right Especially atthat young of an age, I just
didn't want to do that.
I kept my distance for probablythree days, three, four days.
(23:59):
Best thing you can do, man.
Life will slow down a little bitonce everything...
It sucks, but it is what it is.
It's not like you got set onpurpose.
No, right, right.
I mean, the jury's still out onthat one.
If you would have seen me, I waslooking at door handles at the
hospital.
He's like, get me sick, get mesick, get me sick.
(24:24):
That one tastes funny.
That's the one, that's the one,that's the one.
Anyway, no, congrats, obviously.
I know it's going to be a littlebit of a change.
You know, there is a curve.
It is.
When you throw a little one intothe mix, because now it's like,
especially nowadays, I'mliterally like, instead of just
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saying, hey, Fortnite, let'sgame.
I'm like, hey, can you Fortnite?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Are you allowed?
Yeah, are you allowed?
Can you come out and play?
Can Yeti come out and play?
That's what we're at now.
But I get it.
I understand that you haveduties and everything like that
now.
You said duty.
(25:07):
Duty means poop.
just trying to balance the timebetween everything and like you
know one thing i will say andit's not that my phone stayed in
my hand a lot when i didn't haveher yeah but my screen time on
my phone i mean it's cut down alot hadn't it yeah you've never
you yeti has never been like abig social media guy no i was
(25:31):
years and years and years andyears ago but i just i don't
want to say i grew out of it ijust i don't know i just no you
can say it go ahead is that whatis that what it is i just i
don't know i'd like to i like tobe in the moment of things right
no i feel that like it it'salmost like a drug to be honest
(25:53):
it is it really is and if youcan be it can yes yes and Do I
feel better not having the phonein my hand?
I think I do.
But like I said, I mean, I don'tknow.
I don't feel the need to checkthe phone as much, I guess.
(26:13):
And having the little one isdoing that.
It's because, you know.
You don't want to tell me.
Turning off notifications tothose apps.
Right, right, right.
Right.
I try to check it like once aday.
I obviously like, like bigcheck, like to see with my like
art and shit.
But then like, I have a fewpeople that only contact me
(26:35):
through Instagram.
So like I do find myselfchecking it frequently, but
right.
I'm not on it nearly as much nowthat the notifications aren't
popping up.
Like, Exactly.
You'd be surprised.
And you do also feel like alittle bit of like less stress
because you aren't thinkingabout what's going on.
And I'm not saying you shouldn'tthink about what's going on, but
(26:59):
with the same breath, itshouldn't control your entire
life.
Correct.
Right.
And I feel that's where peoplekind of get lost in the sauce is
they think that this is all thatmatters.
And it's not.
You're living your life likeyour life matters.
Right.
I don't know.
I'm done on my soapbox over nothaving left over.
Thanks for joining us.
(27:20):
Hold on, hold on.
We got to rephrase that.
Thanks for joining his dad talk.
Oh, his dad talk.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know what?
That'll be a great segment toadd next season.
Yeti's dad talk.
I mean, he did just get like abrand new pair of new balances.
Oh, they're green now.
(27:41):
That's even better.
Good.
They're seasoned.
They're seasoned is what we callit.
Please hold.
Oh, he's going to go get him.
He's going to go get his DadForce Ones.
But no, I kind of...
Yes, yes.
Grizz, we're coining thatphrase, by the way.
Hell yeah.
We're going to put that on ashirt.
Dude, it has to.
It has to be.
(28:01):
It has to be on a shirt.
It has to be on a hat.
Those are just bare minimum,right?
Hey, Jay.
Yes.
You would be the one most likelyto be able to capture this
moment.
The very first time...
Oh, there it was.
No, no, no, no.
The very first time he says,it's not the heat that gets you,
(28:21):
it's the humidity.
Yep.
I need you to record that andpost it.
Please.
Oh, who?
Yeti?
Yes.
I got you.
You what?
It's not the heat that gets you.
It's the humidity.
It's the humidity.
You got to be standing in yourcargo shorts.
That's right.
(28:42):
That's right.
Your shirt tucked in.
Hands on the head.
On the head.
It's not the heat that gets you.
It's the humidity.
As far as it goes.
It's not you.
It's you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
UNKNOWN (28:57):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (28:57):
Oh, Lord.
But no, we'll...
We'll...
we'll get into that.
We'll, we'll, we'll add thatsegment next, next season.
We'll talk.
No, I'm serious.
I kind of want to, I kind ofwant to dad, uh, uh, dad with
Yeti, like, like just, just hisjourney.
You know what I'm saying?
Taking care of the child.
I want, I want, I want to, Iwant to absolutely like, uh, uh,
(29:19):
just catalog that right.
On this show.
It would be fantastic.
So.
Yeah.
Get his transition into dead offcity.
Right.
He's at, we, they've alreadyfollowed us with his, uh, with
his yard work clothes, right?
Like he's now a dad with hislawn.
So it's like, continue with uson this journey.
(29:42):
Yeti, we can't
SPEAKER_01 (29:43):
hear
SPEAKER_00 (29:45):
you.
Your mic didn't quit on you.
No, no, no, nothing.
No, no, still nothing.
That makes it even better.
That makes it even better.
Yeah, yeah, that's how we fixthings in America.
Just kick it.
It's the flash.
I don't know how to fix it.
(30:06):
Just kick it.
You're back.
You're back.
So anyway, good to seeeverybody's doing well.
Keep up the good work and besafe out there.
Grizz, wear a helmet.
Who wants some entertainmentnews?
Let's hear it.
Hit it.
(30:26):
Y'all are going to hate me forthis.
Just very clear.
Did you hear that Heinz hasteamed up with Smoothie King for
a collaboration of, you guessedit, a ketchup smoothie?
You're right.
I am going to hate this.
(30:47):
That just sounds disgusting.
So, okay, before we yuck.
No, there is no.
You don't say yum becausethere's no yum.
Whose yum is this?
Who?
Okay.
Who?
I'm dead.
No, no, no.
Here's what I want everybody todo.
(31:08):
Go upstairs, go to your kitchen,and get a little tablespoon of
ketchup.
Just insert it into your mouth.
Hear me out.
I can do it, no problem.
I literally can.
It's just ketchup.
Who the fuck cares?
It's tomato paste.
That's literally all it is.
You could probably do it, too.
I think you could, but the tasteof it?
(31:28):
No.
I'm not going to that.
Just hear me out, though.
Doritos made a ketchup-flavoredchip.
I don't remember that either.
You know what they did?
There's a reason.
They didn't put it in asmoothie, Jay.
No, you're not wrong.
I'm just saying they were good.
(31:49):
Like the ketchup and thebarbecue.
Were they?
Yes, they were.
I didn't know they existed.
Yeah, they were actually good.
I'm sure you could go to Walmartand find them, but they're
actually good.
They're delicious.
Now, ketchup in a smoothie.
I mean...
It's a bloody Mary.
It's a bloody Mary.
(32:11):
So you're telling me.
Yes.
Yes.
I have one question.
Just one.
Yes.
Why?
Why?
Why not?
Why not?
That's the answer to yourquestion.
Why not?
I don't like that answer.
Chris said, I need a morescientific answer than why the
fuck not.
Because I like ketchup.
(32:32):
I put it on my French fries.
You know what I'm saying?
I dip my little cheeky nuggiesin it.
My cheeky tendies.
But what are we doing with asmoothie?
Like, what's the other flavorcombo?
You're drinking it.
No, no.
So what if they come out with amustard smoothie next week?
This is my chicken and wafflefries with ketchup smoothie.
(32:55):
Shut the front door.
Okay, okay, okay.
So you guys have all seenJurassic Park, I'm assuming.
Yes, yes.
Yes.
Is that the one with thelizards?
No.
It's the one with the geckos.
Get it right.
So, like, he's like, yourscientists were so obsessed
(33:21):
with, like, can they?
If they could.
Yeah.
So obsessed with if they could.
Not worried about if theyshould.
Correct.
Yes.
I need to understand the why.
That's a valid point.
Like, I get it.
Like, I get it.
But it's like...
Isn't ketchup already a smoothiein itself?
(33:42):
Isn't tomato a smoothie?
So why can't Smoothie Kingintroduce ketchup as a smoothie
even though it's already asmoothie in a bottle in your
fridge?
Because that's stupid.
Now you're saying ketchup isstupid.
Yes, ketchup is stupid.
(34:03):
The smoothie is stupid.
Y'all knocking it.
I'm going to try it.
I know you would try it.
I respect that.
I respect that you're willing togo, you know what?
Fuck it.
I'll give it a shot.
I'm going to try it.
(34:25):
I'm not mad at that idea.
My curiosity is peaked.
However, why?
Why?
Why?
UNKNOWN (34:35):
Why?
SPEAKER_00 (34:36):
On a week-to-week
basis, what do you put ketchup
on right now?
Almost everything.
I mean, burgers, fries, hotdogs, smoothies.
You name it! You name it! Youname it! You name it! I'm
absolutely deceased.
(34:57):
I'm just saying.
You know what?
Like, for...
I'll tell you what, SmoothieKing, if you sponsor us, I'll
drink that fucking thing.
Can you do it without puking, isthe question.
Yeah, I probably could.
Again, it's ketchup.
(35:18):
It's ketchup.
It's gonna taste like ketchup.
Does ketchup make you vomit?
I get that, but how much ketchupcan we drink before you vomit?
That is a good question, Grizz.
It's 100% cup.
How much of that cup is ketchup?
It's going to be ketchup.
Because I don't know theingredients.
(35:38):
They're going to freeze someketchup and shave it on the top?
Maybe.
Just grate it.
It'll turn into like OliveGarden, say when.
And then I don't say when, sothey just like run it.
Long dies.
Yeah.
(35:58):
Are you going to say when?
Something's wrong with him.
Something's wrong with him.
That's my secret cap.
I never say when.
I never say when.
I'm just saying, good onSmoothie King and Heinz, right?
Because a ketchup smoothie,that's very bold and innovative.
Nobody would have thought ofthat except for Smoothie King
and Heinz.
(36:19):
I'm sure Heinz has probably beentrying to do a fucking ketchup
smoothie for a long time.
You are one side of that coin.
You're the nicest person ever.
100%.
I just want to see how somebodygot there.
I mean, you're right on allthose points.
But I still have to revert tocan they versus should they?
(36:42):
Listen, who cares?
Who cares?
Let it happen.
They've got the money.
They've got the money.
They want to collaborate.
Let them do it, right?
That's the problem.
They've got the money.
That's the problem.
They could be spending it onother things, right?
Like a kitchen smoothie.
I mean, we literally have.
Actually, I was thinking...
(37:06):
Mustard! So that segues me intoexactly what I was about to say.
Did you hear about the DJMustard collaboration with
Target?
So they are making a DJ Mustardmustard and it's going to be
like this Chipotle honey orsomething like that.
It's supposed to.
(37:26):
Right.
So I'm like, I'm looking forwardto that.
Now that's something I could getdown on again.
I can fuck with that.
I'm going to try the smoothie.
I don't give a fuck.
But I would say if I'm if I'm DJMustard, I have to send like
just a little bitty thank younote to Aubrey.
Oh, for sure.
(37:47):
Lobby, Lobby Graham.
Thank you.
I'm so much richer now becauseyou're a bitch.
Yeah, he'll probably, he'llprobably sue him too for that.
I have one question.
Yes.
About the, uh, forbidden,forbidden, uh, frosty, fuck, the
forbidden smoothie.
(38:08):
Is it on their website
SPEAKER_01 (38:10):
right now?
The smoothie that shout out mename.
UNKNOWN (38:14):
The smoothie that shout
out me name.
SPEAKER_00 (38:15):
Do they have?
I don't know.
I've just seen it.
It's headlined all over myFacebook page.
I don't want to be all buzzkill,but is Yeti frozen again?
No, he's looking at stuff.
No, that's resting Yeti face.
That's just his face.
(38:39):
That's just what it does.
For a limited time only, for$5.70, only in a 20-ounce
container can you get a ketchupsmoothie.
I'm going to tell you right now,Jay, have you seen a picture of
it?
Yes.
You're going to move more, Yeti.
It's all ketchup.
I'm going to try it.
(39:00):
I don't care.
When you say
SPEAKER_01 (39:05):
ketchup
SPEAKER_00 (39:06):
smoothie, I was
like, oh, that's interesting.
Maybe they're going to mix itwith something gross like
chicken or, I don't know, frenchfries.
No, it's ketchup.
It's all ketchup.
Frozen.
Yeah, it's all ketchup.
I'm going to try it.
I'm going to try it.
I don't care.
I don't even fucking care.
Smoothie King, I'm on the way.
I got a question.
(39:29):
Do you know where the closestSmoothie King is?
There is literally right downthe street from my office in
Dayton.
There is a Smoothie King.
I know where it is.
I know where to get one.
I know where to get one.
That's not close.
That is not you.
Not to you, but to me, yes.
Monday through Friday, it's veryclose.
The closest one is in Newport.
(39:53):
I know that way.
We do have a Smoothie King.
Lady Templeton loves SmoothieKing.
Goes there often.
There's one not too far fromher, but she lives in
Westchester.
Okay, yeah.
I drive by Westchester a lot.
Those Smoothie Kings nearby me,that's probably for a good
(40:14):
reason.
SPEAKER_01 (40:16):
Good, good.
I don't have to see that shit.
SPEAKER_00 (40:20):
There is one
downtown, but it's like almost
never opened.
I love the fact that Chrisimmediately was like, you know
what?
You're right.
I hate you.
Fuck you, guys.
Then I saw what it looked likeand was like, no fucking shot.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So just take a look at it.
Smoothie King, good on you.
(40:40):
Like I said, I will be there.
I'll try it.
I don't care.
Let the haters hate.
They're like, ooh.
Because Yeti said the same thingwhen Burger King came out with
the Bacon Sundae.
And I was like, no, no, no.
Yes.
Yes.
Bacon sundae.
You got it.
You got it.
You had a hot fudge sundae andthey put like two strips of
bacon.
Yeah, I understand.
(41:02):
Was it regular bacon?
Yeah, regular bacon.
Or was it candied bacon?
It was regular bacon.
Like the bacon that goes withthe Whopper.
It was delicious.
Like they pulled it off theWhopper, wiped off the mayo, and
put it on the ice cream.
I'm Lottie! I'm Lottie! No!Still tastes good.
(41:23):
Still tastes amazing.
Again, I'll let the haters
SPEAKER_01 (41:28):
hate!
SPEAKER_00 (41:28):
I'ma let the haters
know.
I am Team Yeti on this one.
That's fine.
Are these my hot takes?
Are these my hot takes?
Those are lukewarm takes, myfriend.
These are nasty.
You didn't even try it, so howcan you say it's nasty?
(41:49):
Because it's nasty.
Because it was...
The floppy bacon?
No, it was crispy.
It was crispy bacon.
It wasn't soggy, floppy stuff.
No, it didn't even look likethat.
Yeti's just talking shit nowbecause he's like, it's gross.
(42:10):
Just chill out.
I'm still Team Yeti.
You can be Team Yeti.
That's fine.
Everybody has their opinion.
I had to get to my brother.
He always tries the new stuff,though.
I will never try the new stuff.
SPEAKER_01 (42:25):
You gotta be
SPEAKER_00 (42:27):
bold! I mean, you
know what?
The thing is, bacon and icecream does not go together.
Why doesn't it?
I'll try the new stuff unlessit's stupid.
A little salty, a little sweet,a little salty, a little sweet.
You get the same thing in trailmix, so I don't understand the
problem there.
That's gonna be a hard no forme, dawg.
(42:49):
I also don't eat trail mixbecause I'm allergic to tree
nuts.
Well, that's different.
How about no?
How about no?
No.
No.
Anyway, fire off in thecomments.
Let us know if you're going totry the ketchup smoothie from
Smoothie King.
Will you be Team Yeti or willyou be Team Jay?
(43:11):
Make your choice.
Okay, so I got a question.
What are they putting in saidsmoothie?
I don't know.
I don't know.
But if you look at it, it lookslike it's all ketchup.
I'm looking at you right now.
That's just frozen ketchup.
It looks like it's just straightketchup.
That's 100% ketchup.
Who would drink that?
I will.
I will.
I will drink it.
I will drink it and I willreport back.
(43:31):
I will report back to you when Itry it out and be like, you know
what?
It wasn't that bad.
Hold on.
Hold on, Jeremy.
Jay, whatever.
Hold on.
I think it's available rightnow.
Is it?
Yes, it is.
Well, as soon as we're donehere, I'm going to go get one.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
(43:52):
Can't wait.
Oh, I'm excited.
I love vomiting.
I mean, whatever.
Whatever.
Anyway.
Since Melina's not with us,Getty, Yeah.
It's your time to shine.
We need a Reddit story.
We need a Reddit story.
Reddit roulette.
It's that time.
I don't know.
(44:12):
It's that time already.
Oh, no.
It's that time already, bro.
Reddit roulette.
Reddit roulette.
Reddit.
Reddit.
Reddit.
Reddit.
Reddit.
Yeah.
Why are you acting like this isyour first day on the job, bro?
You know.
You know what to do.
You've been doing this for fouryears.
(44:33):
You know what time it is.
Where am I the asshole?
Probably in your pants.
You're sitting on it.
Wait, wait, wait.
For the jokes.
That's the best I got too.
That's it.
(44:54):
Okay.
Templeton.
One through...
7 million.
Oh, my God.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
291.
Hey, Chris, you thought theketchup smoothie was awful?
You know, sometimes you got toappreciate the small things.
(45:16):
Two.
Okay.
It's a good answer, my boy.
I like that.
And two.
We're going to do the green one.
Okay.
Am I the asshole?
Wait.
Probably.
www.amitheasshole.com Okay, sothe community is called Am I the
(45:39):
Asshole, which is A-I-T-A,right?
Uh-huh.
What is W-I-B-T-A?
Would I be the asshole?
Oh, thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you,thank you.
For printing out sacrifices I'vemade for my mom to get her to
respect my boundaries.
I'll be sticking with
SPEAKER_01 (46:03):
this one.
SPEAKER_00 (46:06):
Just because I was
half listening, I apologize.
Could you re-say that?
Am I the asshole for pointingout the sacrifices I've made for
my mom to get her to respect myboundaries?
This is a white kid for sure.
Let's go.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah, it is.
Yeah, it is.
Straight from suburbia.
Okay, here we go.
And we are off.
(46:27):
Child is 14 years old.
UNKNOWN (46:30):
No.
SPEAKER_00 (46:30):
Child is 23.
She moved back in with her mom,who's
SPEAKER_01 (46:35):
60.
SPEAKER_00 (46:37):
Every time I see my
mom, it seems like she has
regressed.
She doesn't have any...
Other close friends are finemembers and it reminds me of my
grandmas in the years leading upto them passing.
She regularly has odd behaviors.
One time she chased the garbagetruck down the street and I had
several conversations with herabout more than three times
about her recollection.
(46:58):
She refuses to see a doctor andher sister, 62, who recently
started acting similar.
I found her to do a good jobclose to hometown and obviously
wasn't complaining about nothaving to pay rent.
However, the more However, Ialways dreamed of moving
somewhere bigger, attending amore known grad school, and have
no doubt that I would havechosen this path where she's not
(47:22):
around.
But I really want to maximizewhat I feel is limited time with
her.
Two years ago, a friend invitedme to the lake house.
My mom asked if she could comemultiple times.
I declined it as it wouldn'tfeel appropriate.
The morning of, she decided shewas coming and would follow me.
If I refused to let her drive...
I told her I wasn't going, andthat was that until she gave in
(47:43):
at 4 p.m.
I didn't make it till 8 p.m.,missed most of the experience.
I now have work training for aweek in a larger city five hours
away.
Next week, my mom has done thesame thing and is planning on
following me unless I let hercome or take her car, which has
a GPS tracker for her.
She has taken the next week offand has been telling her
co-workers she's going to thecity during that time off.
(48:08):
Okay.
Do you want to pick another one?
Do you want to pick another one?
Okay.
So, we're this far into it.
So, see the asshole for pointingout that his mom might have,
like, Alzheimer's?
Alzheimer's, right.
That's just what I'm getting.
Is that what we're pointing out?
That's just what I'm getting.
Listen, sometimes she chasesgarbage trucks.
(48:29):
And I'm like, wait.
Either has Alzheimer's or hismom's a dog.
UNKNOWN (48:36):
Okay.
SPEAKER_00 (48:37):
Either way Is she a
dog?
Sometimes she chases the garbagetruck For what?
You gotta elaborate on that Youcan't just say sometimes she
chases the garbage truck This iscrazy This is what someone said
(48:59):
off of what I read It said Notthe asshole, but this is
completely useless You need tomove out Your mother is highly
toxic And no amount ofexplaining will change that.
I don't understand why you'dwant to maximize time with such
a person.
Like, this was a fuckingparagraph, okay?
Of information given.
You don't know what the mother'sgoing through.
(49:20):
Like you said, she could haveAlzheimer's and you're calling
her toxic because she hasAlzheimer's and she can't
remember shit?
It's literally what it soundslike.
Obviously, she's forgetful.
She may not remember where sheis.
She might have an underlyingmedical condition that, hey,
maybe get that checked.
You know what I'm saying?
It seems like the mom isn'tresponsive to that.
(49:45):
I tried to get her to get helpand she's like, no, refusing it.
Which is pretty common in peoplethat are getting up there in
age.
That's a double-edged swordbecause I'm not old.
you know, by, like, oldstandards.
But I'm, like, I'm climbing theladder, right?
Aren't
SPEAKER_01 (50:04):
we
SPEAKER_00 (50:05):
all?
And, like, I'm getting to apoint where, like, I'm just
analyzing in real time.
Yep.
And I can empathize with aperson being like, nah, let's
just ride this thing out.
Right, right.
We're gonna ride this wave.
(50:25):
Yeah, because, like...
The decision that I've made, atleast at this point in my life
where I'm at, is if somethingcrazy comes along, that's a
fucking point.
I'm looking for quality of lifeat this point.
If the quality of my life goesdown just to extend...
(50:49):
Nah.
Yeah.
I want to be here longermiserable.
I want to be here short andhappy.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, it's hard to look atit like that because we're
selfish creatures.
Yeah.
And, like, when it comes tofamily members, friends, so on,
(51:09):
we want them to be around.
And...
Sometimes that's not what theywant.
Yeah, exactly.
And we should, we should be, weshould normalize letting things
go.
Yeah.
It's hard.
I got really dark, but what Imeant by that is this is great.
This, this comment was fiveminutes ago.
Oh, move out, move out, get arestraining order on your mom
(51:33):
and go no contact with her.
oh so my comment came throughfuck yeah that was me that was
me that's kind of wild that'scrazy you don't have a lot of
information to go off of this iswhy people do stupid shit
because they read this shitonline and they think this is
(51:55):
the only answer that there isyeah this one's funny It said,
one time she chased a garbagetruck down the street.
Info, is your mom, and it's gotto be Australian because it says
mom.
They are British.
Is your mom a border collie orsome other breed of dog?
If so, that will influence myanswer.
Assuming she's probably a human.
(52:20):
I'm just saying, I don't knowtoo many people that chase a
garbage truck.
That's why I'm saying, if youbring that up, You need to come
with why.
Why did that happen?
Was there something that causedher to do that?
We live in a world of cause andeffect.
If she's just randomly runningafter garbage trucks, yeah, you
may want to get her some help.
What if she accidentally threwsomething away and was trying to
(52:41):
get it?
Right.
And say, hey, hey, hey, hey,hey, hey, hey.
And they couldn't hear her andshe has to chase the garbage man
down.
It happens.
That's a legitimate.
Yeah, right.
That's legitimate.
Their mom just turns intoKendrick Lamar.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, that's mybaby.
Hey, hey, hey.
Hey, that's my bitch.
Yeah, I did say hey a lot,didn't I?
(53:04):
It was beautiful.
That's crazy.
That is wild.
Some of those negative commentskind of sound like some little
bit of Gen Z action.
A little bit.
Because I work with a lot of GenZ and man, the speed at which
they're willing to cut offfamily members because of
inconvenience is...
(53:26):
asinine.
And they'll label it as toxic.
They love to throw those wordsaround.
I don't know if you want to callthem buzzwords or sizzle words.
It's almost like they just heardabout it and they're using it to
try to sound smart.
You know what I mean?
That's toxic behavior.
Do you even know what toxicbehavior is?
(53:47):
Do you know what it islegitimately?
I don't think they do.
I don't think half the stuffthat they talk about they
actually understand.
But I will give them thiscredit.
They're very passionate aboutwhatever it is they think they
understand.
Hell yeah, it is.
Yes, yes, yes.
(54:07):
I may be wrong, but I ampassionately wrong.
Bet.
Yeah, stand on that.
Ten toes down.
So honestly, to say, am I theasshole?
Are they the asshole?
I don't know.
I don't think there's enoughinformation.
And I don't...
I don't know if I can...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jerry's still out on this onebecause I don't know if there's
enough there to...
(54:28):
Yeah, I don't think there is.
...pull a verdict on whether ornot they're an asshole.
Because it sounds like yourmother might need help.
That's what it sounds like.
She made the comment that shetried to get her mom help, but
she refused to help.
So I guess in terms of that...
Did you try once?
How strong was the help?
Was it just a conversation?
(54:49):
Did you drive her to thedoorstep?
There's many different levels ofgetting somebody help.
Was there an intervention typehelp?
Was it one-sided?
Yes, exactly.
Now, if you've exhausted allyour options and the person
clearly does not want help,which is kind of...
(55:11):
possible you know what I'msaying then yes moving out and
cutting ties that may be becauseall you're going to do that's
when it becomes toxic is whenyou've exhausted all options
just to help rectify thesituation and it doesn't get
rectified so that becomes toxicthen you don't need that in your
life that's where you shouldprobably move out and do it and
(55:34):
focus on you yeah and to add tothat I agree to add to that I
feel like A lot of times wherewe fall apart in our
understandings with one anotheris our communication skills.
We're a very communicativecreature.
Yes, we are.
And I think sometimes whether ornot we're consciously aware or
(55:58):
not, we think things and then wesay things version of what we
thought, but we filter itbecause we don't want to like
hurt feelings or, or whateverthe case may be.
And then we don't clearly conveywhat it is we thought.
And then their response to whatwe said gets conflicted with
(56:22):
what we thought.
And now we have a perception.
You don't agree with me.
Yep.
Well, you're right.
I don't agree with what yousaid.
But they're like, you don'tagree with what I thought.
And it's like, well, I don'tknow what you thought.
Because you thought somethingdifferent.
Yeah, you didn't say what youthought.
It could just be a breakdown ofcommunication.
(56:43):
I tried to get help, but theconversation could have been
like, you need help.
Well, that was productive.
Yeah, you know, like being anasshole about it.
Something's fucking wrong withyou.
You need help.
Okay, well, that's not actuallytrying to get them help.
No, it's not.
You're just pointing out theobvious.
That's all you're doing.
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I'm not going to lie.
When I read that paragraph, andthis could be just the way I
just perceived it, but I putBruce Willis in those shoes.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Because that's what he's goingthrough.
Yeah, that's what he's goingthrough.
I mean, that's what I, and I'mlike, why would you want to
treat somebody who's goingthrough something like that like
that?
Hello?
Yeah.
I understand it's going to bechallenging and it's going to be
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hard because it's going to becompletely different.
But, come on.
I mean, taking care of otherpeople is always going to be
difficult.
You have to put your stuffaside.
You can't be selfish anymorebecause they need your help.
And if they need your help, youcan't always be like, well, what
about my time?
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What about my time?
And trust me, I get it.
As a caretaker, yes, you do needyour time because if you are not
100 you at your fullest righthow are you how are you any
better for them right likealmost like put your mask on
before you put their mask onright you can't right i can help
you but then i pass out now whothe fuck is gonna help me you
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know what i'm saying like yeahthat's so so it's like yeah you
do have to take care of yourselfbut at the same time if you're
not even trying like yet he saidif you're not even attempting to
get to the bottom of it and belike, yo, we need to get you
help somewhere.
And they're like, well, Irefuse.
And it's like, well, I don'tcare if you refuse.
I'm going to take you tosomebody that could possibly,
you know, diagnose what's goingon.
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And if it's nothing, then youneed to stop acting like a
fucking asshole.
That's literally how thatconversation should go.
The only argument can be made islike, there are some people who
just don't want to change orjust don't want to help.
And they can give you shits.
Yeah.
Right.
Right.
Right.
And that is, like I said, thatbecomes toxic.
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And that's when you need to cutties.
And that's when you kind of likesay, okay, I've done what I can
do, but you also have to like,accept the decision that you
made yeah and i think a lot ofpeople struggle with that
because they stay in their headlike i could have done more i
could have done this i couldhave done that well if you
decide to walk away because youyou feel that it is toxic then
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you have to accept that you'vewalked away because it is toxic
right yeah the only thing youcan do in that moment is is make
sure you did try everything.
So when you make that decisionto walk away, you're like,
listen, I tried everything.
We went down the checklist and Idid everything I could.
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Now I'm walking away.
Yes.
And then that way you can walkaway with a clean conscience.
I tried everything.
I've had to cut people out of mylife before and it's not...
It's not something you just do.
Right.
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You try to make it work.
It's a whole process.
It honestly is a whole fuckingprocess.
Yeah.
It's hard.
Yeah, it is.
It is hard.
Especially if you've known themfor a long time.
It's very hard.
Especially family.
You know what I'm saying?
Right.
And we're talking like it'snothing.
But if you've ever been there...
(01:00:18):
Like Templeton just said.
It's hard.
It's very hard.
A lot of different hurdles.
A lot of things you got tomaneuver through.
And yeah.
The waters are difficult tonavigate.
If I can make it relatable for amoment, my grandfather, he was
(01:00:38):
diagnosed with rapid dementia.
So he passed away in 2019.
Right before COVID.
Lucky bastard.
The world has not been...
I'm not going to lie.
The world has not been the samesince fucking 2019.
But I will digress.
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So he got sick and he didn'twant help.
He knew what was going on forthe most part.
He didn't really want help.
The only help that he would getis if he fell or whatever, we'd
take him to the hospital.
The moment he started to feelbetter, he's like, I want out of
here.
Yeah.
And he started being like anabsolute tyrant to get out like
(01:01:20):
a toddler almost.
Yep.
Right.
Him and I didn't see eye to eyefor a while.
Like there was some falloutthere between him and I, and I
ended up cutting him out of mylife.
And that was really hard to dobecause I had a really good
relationship with my grandma.
And like, she felt like, like Istopped going over there.
(01:01:41):
And like that is, you know, thenthat creates a, that creates a,
like, why isn't he comingaround?
Like I used to go all the time.
Yeah.
Right.
And, uh, I had to do what wasbest for me.
I still talk to her, but I justwouldn't go over there.
And, um, then we find out thathe's like super sick, you know,
and no one knows what's goingon.
Then a doctor sees him and, ohyeah, he has rapid dementia.
(01:02:04):
Well, what does that mean?
Right.
Well, it basically, he, he getsall the effects of dementia, uh,
Right now.
Like most people, most peopleare like, it's a slow burn.
Yeah.
Where they slowly start likefalling apart.
His was like immediately hit awall.
All of a sudden, like he, like,I remember one day he was like
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going to the bathroom and justlike collapsed in the hallway.
SPEAKER_01 (01:02:29):
And
SPEAKER_00 (01:02:30):
like now me and my
dad are like picking him up and
helping him to the bathroom.
and like he like couldn't talkand like all this shit and then
like 20 minutes later he's youknow walking around and we're
like what the fuck it was kindof like coming in and out and
then you know and like that likewhen that was happening like I
had decided to cut him out likebefore and then now I have to
(01:02:53):
make this decision am I going tobe an asshole and keep him cut
out cause he's asking my grandmalike why isn't he coming around
anymore why doesn't he comearound anymore My nickname
growing up, my grandparentsalways called me T.
It was the first letter of mymiddle name.
And so he was like, why doesn'tT come around anymore?
And, you know, like, she wouldtell me that.
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And I'm like, that's reallyfucking heavy.
Yeah.
Especially for someone in their20s.
Yeah.
And, you know, I do feel likeI'm older than the age that I
am.
So, like, I was able tomentally, like, just go, fuck
it, like...
The person who I hated is moreor less dead.
So there's a person in front ofme now that doesn't understand
(01:03:39):
why I don't like them.
Exactly.
And I have to swallow that pill.
And it's a big fucking pill toswallow.
Yes, it is.
And I'm not saying I'm betterthan anybody else for what I
did.
But I was able to do it.
And I'm glad I did.
Because instead of him going tohis grave...
wondering why I wouldn't talk tohim, he gets to go to his grave
(01:04:00):
with his grandson being there.
Does he deserve that?
Not necessarily, in my opinion,but that's just the type of
person I'd be.
I hear you.
That's a great testament as tohow difficult it is to do
(01:04:23):
something like that, which iswhy I say...
Especially coming back to thisReddit story.
there's not enough there.
There's not enough there to makethat decision.
So, um, if OP is listening tothis, which who knows, they
might be, maybe they're like,you know what?
I like them FMJ boys.
They, they, they talk funny andstuff.
Uh, if he, if he's listening toit, he or she, um, you know,
(01:04:47):
just, just do everything thatyou can exhaust all of your
options.
Don't just be like, you know,you're acting crazy, mom.
And that's it.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, that's, that's, we all actcrazy every now It's a crazy
world It is, it's a crazy worldSo you gotta meet crazy with
crazy sometimes But if yourmom's chasing garbage trucks You
(01:05:08):
gotta figure out why, bro Yougotta let us know why You can't
just say that shit Becauseimmediately I was like Is she
talking about her dog?
Cause that's crazy work.
Just change it.
Like just a mat.
I'm just imagining, like I'mjust sitting on a porch and the
garbage man just drives by and Ijust go, you know what?
Yeah.
And I just take off.
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No, I don't like the way thatchap looks.
You're a little too loud aroundthese parts, bro.
And then just take off.
Yeah, this is my block.
So anyway, fire off in thecomments.
Let us know how you feel aboutit.
Are they the asshole?
Are they not the asshole?
Ours is TBD, to be determined.
If there's an update or anythinglater on, we'll circle back to
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it.
This will be a perfect time tobring this up, especially with
the Reddit we just had.
Sometimes you need that mentalclarity, right?
You need to be...
You need to get rid of thatbrain frog.
Maybe that could be...
Something as simple as that.
Maybe like her brain is justcloudy or something.
(01:06:14):
I don't know.
I'm just making, I'm justtalking at this point, but magic
mind.
oh yeah magic mind it's awonderful little mental
performance shot and you knowwhat maybe possibly uh op's
freaking mom needs a little bitof magic mind i don't know but
it's got these wonderfulnootropics in it that will uh
get rid of get rid of your brainfog it's got l-theanine um it's
(01:06:38):
got matcha tea in it you can getyour caffeine fix and it'll help
you absorb that caffeine in inyou know little small doses like
a time release capsule right ina little in a little bottle so
i'm gonna get me a little shotright now.
Gloop, gloop, gloop, gloop.
I know, right?
And now...
My concentration is up.
(01:06:58):
It'll get me in that flow state,get me all concentrated.
I'm in the zone now becausewe're about to have a whole
discussion about something.
Now, before we get into that, ifyou would like to try Magic Mind
and see if it works for you, youcan stop by www.magicmind.com
and use our discount codeFMJPOD20 for 20% off your
(01:07:21):
one-time purchases.
And you can try it out.
Give it a go.
See if it works for you.
If it does, fantastic! Honestly,it'll really calm you down,
because it's got a...
What the hell's it got in there?
Oh my gosh.
Ashwagandha! And that is greatfor calming you down.
(01:07:41):
Sometimes I forget that word,because it's like...
It's a big one.
It's a big one.
It's a$10 word.
So it's like, it'll calm youdown.
And maybe, just maybe, again,that OP needs a little bit of
ashwagandha in her life to belike, hey, chill, bro.
Let's relax, right?
Let's reset.
Let's clear our thoughts.
Now let's attack the problem.
So give it a go.
(01:08:02):
Try it out for you.
And yeah, let us know how it is.
But other than that, I think wehave a topic to get into.
What is we talking about today,guys?
Not one thing.
We'll be talking about somedemon hunters that like to
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listen to K-pop.
What?
Oh, K-pop demon hunters.
I got you.
That's right.
I got you.
You got a little backwardsthere, Chris, but that's it.
Oh, shit.
My bad, that's on me.
Listen to K-Pop, that's a verylong title, but it'll be perfect
for an anime.
(01:08:46):
Yo, why are anime titles solong?
I don't know, but for somereason, apparently the formula
is...
I guess they only use twocharacters for the most part,
but when they translate it, it'sa lot more work.
Yeah, that's probably what itis, but I guess the formula is
the longer the title on ananime, the better the the anime
is going to be.
I don't know.
That's probably true.
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I don't know.
That's just what I've heard.
Sometimes I do be thinking...
The ones that I've watched,though, like Attack on Titan,
Assassination Classroom, DragonBall Z, obviously.
That's the given.
I've watched a lot of shorterones.
Gundam.
I love Gundam.
I love Gundam Wing.
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That's one word.
It's one word! It's one word! Ijust watched an anime on
Crunchyroll and it's fucking solong.
It's called The Osan NewbieAdventure Trained to Death by
the Most Powerful Party BecameInvincible.
And that's the title.
i'm exhausted already i'm yeahi'm exhausted already absolutely
(01:09:50):
fucking not okay so we're gonnabe talking about k-pop demon
hunters and i wanted and iwanted to bring this up for uh
for a couple of reasons becauseand i know i i guess i guess we
could start here i know uh yetii i when it first came out i i
mentioned something that disneyhad been punching the air with
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the success that fucking K-popdemon hunters had, because it
was a movie that nobody askedfor, and Netflix and Sony put
their brains together and said,hey, let's come up with this
great concept of a K-pop groupthat are demon hunters, and how
do they fight these demons?
With their voices.
With the songs they sing.
That's what gives them power.
And then, you know, they'recreating the Han Moon and all
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that kind of stuff, and it'slike, I was like, you know,
Disney gotta be punching the airright now, right?
Like, that's immediately wheremy thought process went.
Only because...
The weekend that K-Pop DemonHunters released, Disney
released a movie of their ownthat went into theaters.
I think it was like Alicia orsomething.
I had no idea that it even gotreleased.
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I don't remember seeing a lot.
Now that I think about it, Ithink I might have seen like one
or two trailers, but nothingcrazy.
And it was considered a flop atthe box office.
While K-Pop Demon Hunters ishaving all this success on
Netflix and literally about toget a theatrical release next
weekend with a sing-along to gowith it so i'm like is it
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possible that people have gottentired of disney tropes or the
way disney has gone or has woundup is that possible okay so
reading through comments of likelike recent disney movies and
and and the snippets that arebeing released about upcoming
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movies and whatnot, there's alot of people that are really
upset in the direction thatDisney's going.
SPEAKER_01 (01:11:51):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (01:11:53):
They call Disney too
woke.
Okay.
And they push certain agendas intheir movies, and people are
just like, we aren't here to seethose type of movies.
We just want a movie.
And...
I don't know.
I'm not saying I agree.
I feel like Disney's always beena little woke.
(01:12:15):
Like, look at Robin Hood.
Yeah, to an extent.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I mean, back then, eat the rich.
So it's like...
Yeah.
And then they take that samefox.
It's not the same fox.
But they take that fox and theyput him into a police officer
outfit in Zootopia.
Yeah, pretty close.
So they're, like, reformingeating the rich into, like,
serving the rich.
Right.
(01:12:36):
Anyway, I digress.
Listen, that's the thing,though.
It goes right into what Yeti'ssaying.
A lot of people are making thosecomments that, you know, is this
what Disney has turned into?
We just want a movie.
We want to be entertained.
Do they want politics heavilyinto their movies.
(01:12:56):
Like, what is a movie supposedto be?
There's a lot of politics in it.
Right, and what is a moviesupposed to be?
It's supposed to be an escape,right?
Like, don't get me wrong, Iunderstand movies are an art
form, but is it fair to say thatthere is a genre, there is a
time and place for that kind ofstuff in a movie?
There is, but the problem isthey look at it from a scale of
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if I were to go to that genre,to that time and place, that...
swimming pool of people isdrastically smaller than a
disney movie so if they'retrying to reach the masses
you're gonna do it in a biggerplatform aka disney you're not
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gonna do it on a smallerplatform which is fair but can
we also can we also say thatespecially on like on like a
Disney movie.
So like your typical Disneymovie, princess trope thing in
a, in a children's movie, it'ssupposed to be geared towards
children.
Is that the perfect place to dothat?
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No, I mean, okay.
Okay.
Me personally, depending on whatthe topic is.
No.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
And I guess, I guess that'swhere, I guess that's where, um,
as you were saying, all thecommenters are saying where it's
like, we don't think this is theappropriate place to have it.
And right.
Which is, which is where itturns into K-pop demon hunters
(01:14:22):
did something totally differentwhen you watch it.
Is there politics in it?
I mean, underlying.
Yes.
I mean, you're always going tohave politics somewhere in, in
any form of, of, of medium, uh,media.
You're, you're absolutely goingto have it.
You can't escape it.
But was it overwhelminglypolitical or, No, it was not.
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I don't think it was, no.
It was not.
It had symbolism.
Like, certain characters, ifyou've watched the movie, like
Derpy, the tiger, and Sussy, themagpie, which keeps stealing the
tiger's hat.
This is one of my favoritelittle facts that I learned
about K-pop demon hunters.
The tiger is supposed torepresent the rich, right?
Supposed to represent fat cats.
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And the top hat does go with thetiger.
The magpie is supposed torepresent the people.
And the magpie keeps stealingthe hat it's supposed to be a
symbol for people taking theirpower back so symbolism is there
but it's not like that's thesole focus it's not the sole
focus it's still like it's ownstory it just has these little
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things in there that are likehey think about this for a
second I guess my question isdid Sony and Netflix break the
mold that Disney kind of createdwith K-pop Demon Hunters?
I feel, this is my personalopinion, that they got back to
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OG Disney.
Because old Disney films hadthose subtle...
Like subtle messages?
Yeah, subtle messages.
So there's the story for thekids, and then there's the story
for the adults that are takingthe kids.
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And that's what Disney hasalways done really well up until
the last...
If we had to throw a number onit, we'll say 10 years.
We'll say the last 10 years,Disney has been slowly being
less over about the wokemessaging, quote-unquote.
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And what it really feels like,and I think what a lot of
viewers, if I were to speak foreverybody, probably feels...
is that it's force fed and thatthey're over correcting for
like, you know, decades ofmisuse of, you know, you know,
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so like, like, like all of thecharacters always being like
white presenting.
And then they come out with likeprincess of the frog being like
the first princess of color.
Right.
And then like, for some reason,people got upset about that.
I don't understand it, but whichis wild.
Yeah.
it's like, it's something thatwas like long overdue.
(01:17:12):
Like we should have had morediversity in the princesses.
I mean, for God's sake, we had,uh, Aladdin, which is very not
white.
Yeah.
Not at all.
Yeah.
UNKNOWN (01:17:23):
Right.
SPEAKER_00 (01:17:23):
so like, like
they're, they're capable of
doing it.
And like, when you watchAladdin, you don't think like,
Oh, this is not a whitecharacter.
Correct.
Right.
You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_01 (01:17:33):
Yes.
SPEAKER_00 (01:17:34):
But then like you
watch certain things where
they're very clearly trying tobe like this.
See, this is, this is one of ournot white characters.
Yeah.
You don't have to fucking saythat.
Right.
Yeah.
Like just make a movie and shutup.
Yeah.
But I think that's, I thinkthat's what happened with the
princess and the frog is it waspushed as yes hey look what we
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got this is a nice little shinything we got right here my
opinion is worse yeah instead ofmaking it feel like a natural
disney movie they were like okaylook at the different thing that
we did and it's like yeah wedidn't need that like like we've
always talked about on thispodcast representation matters
and i think i think just addingthat princess right added the
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princess and the frog justadding that is enough to show
you know what i'm saying thatyou're that you're thinking
about inclusion you don't haveto come out and say hey look
we're being inclusive no we getit we got it good like fantastic
we don't we don't we don't needyou to hold our hand through
this we're not done right likewe see what you did The perfect
(01:18:40):
example is if you look at themarketing between Princess and
the Frog and Aladdin, it's twodifferent things.
Very different.
Very
SPEAKER_01 (01:18:50):
different.
SPEAKER_00 (01:18:51):
And that could be
Um, as, as you guys have been
saying exactly what, uh, viewersand, and other people like that,
that have been saying Disney'sto quote unquote woke.
That's right.
Could be what they're talkingabout.
You know what I mean?
Like, like they're alwaystalking about an agenda being
forced.
And I don't know, like they sayagenda.
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And I'm just like, I don't know.
I don't, I don't want to usethat word like that.
Like, I just want to say like,you don't have to point it out.
Right.
Like you don't have to come outand say, Hey, look what we did.
Like, okay, we got it.
We got it.
Like, like with Aladdin.
Like Grizz said, it didn't feellike they were trying to make a
point about it.
It was just a kid's movie, andeverybody seen it as a kid's
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movie.
With a genie.
With a genie.
With a magical genie.
And a flying carpet, like, let'sgo.
Yeah, that's it.
So that's why I'm like, is itpossible?
And Grizz, to your point, thatcould be what Sony did, was they
went back to a formula of whata...
an animated film is supposed tofeel like and be like.
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Because when you watch K-PopDemon Hunters, it is a fun film.
It's a fun movie.
They've got catchy songs likethis shit.
The songs are catchy.
I cannot stress enough that thatfucking soundtrack has been in
rotation for like four weeksstraight.
It has me in a chokehold andit's not like it's the longest
(01:20:16):
soundtrack in the world.
It's got like five fucking songsand two of which are like the
same exact song just by twodifferent groups.
So
SPEAKER_01 (01:20:23):
it's like,
SPEAKER_00 (01:20:24):
that's my point.
Like, It's such a simple formulato follow.
Why they go away from it?
Yeah.
I think the big thing, in myopinion, is over course
correcting.
Trying to do what they perceiveas right by the standards of
(01:20:49):
society.
Everything, for the most part,everything we do, when I say we,
I mean like companies, we do inthe lens of how is society going
to perceive this?
How is this going to make melook?
I feel like especially withmovie making, there's so many
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people that has to run by beforeit gets it clear.
It's like, okay, yeah, I likethis message.
Roll with it.
And then you get to this pointwhere we're at where everyone is
more or less negative, it feels,about certain things.
(01:21:35):
And some of it is warranted,right?
Historically, there hasn't beena good enough balance between...
like the white man in hollywoodand in the rest of culture like
like like it's been overly ruledby like rich white people for a
(01:21:58):
long time and i get it um but idon't think we need to like over
correct like just like just keepmaking the movies like keep
doing it just do your like putyour time in and hopefully like
things will shift i think Idon't know.
Am I looking at that toopassively?
(01:22:19):
I disagree.
I think you're fine.
I think you're fine.
I think you're spot on.
Again, like you said, if theycontinue to make movies without
the thought or making the mainfocal point the idea of we are
being different.
If you continue to make movieswithout the thought of be
(01:22:42):
different, but without sayingit.
You don't have to wear it.
Don't put it on your sleeve.
You know what I'm saying?
Let it speak for itself.
Exactly.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Yes, let your work speak foritself.
Again, we see what you did.
We're not dumb.
Don't think your audience isstupid.
Your audience doesn't need itbroken down like that.
(01:23:04):
Now, for children, okay.
Got it, right?
But at the same time, The onlything you need to catch their
attention is bright flashinglights.
You know what I'm saying?
They're not really payingattention to the plot.
Right.
They're not critically thinkingabout, oh, okay, what could this
possibly mean?
What could this be symbolismfor?
(01:23:25):
No, they're like, they're likemom dad look how bright this is
like yeah i know like i needshades to wear to watch this
fucking movie because it'sblinding so it's like i i feel
like if they get back to thatwhich is which i which is where
i feel k-pop demon hunters thatis a testament to this whole
entire this takeover is what i'mgonna call it because it's
(01:23:47):
amazing to jump on tiktok and iscroll a little bit and you
literally have djs all aroundthe world adding golden into the
mix and And people go nuts! Theygo fucking nuts! It was dope!
And I'm like, so they've...
Okay, so yes, they're voiced byactual people, but an animated
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film has taken over the world.
An animated K-pop group hasliterally made it...
This is what I wanted to bringup.
They made it into the number onespot of the Billboard Hot 100.
That's crazy.
Now, mind you, it's a girlgroup, and that hasn't been done
for 24 years since Destiny'sChild Bootylicious.
Wow.
I mean, because he's a booty.
(01:24:30):
That's insane, though.
Is that not insane?
Yeah.
For
SPEAKER_01 (01:24:35):
real.
SPEAKER_00 (01:24:36):
Now, is it just like
the female group category?
Because there's a lot of femalesolo artists that have to have
hit that chart, right?
So...
I'm assuming they have, but it'sbeen 24 years since they've gone
number one.
It's been 24 years since a grouphas gone number one.
And that's a very huge gap.
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There's not really a lot of girlgroups, right?
No, there's not.
I mean, to be fair, groups of athing have become a thing of the
past.
Yeah, we talked about that.
We had a whole episode aboutthat.
But it's like, for me, I'm like,that's insane.
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To have a 24-year gap for a girlgroup, a female group, Yeah.
Nuts.
Crazy.
And from an animated film?
even crazier so so you know it'seven more wild on top of that
what's that is there not even areal group like there's probably
like three women that just likerecorded a movie together so so
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to be so to be fair i know thatum uh the vocalists for uh who
you call it roomie and zoe andmira so like ej audrey and uh
rami i think i'm saying her nameright they are like i want to
say ej was a supposed to be in aK-pop group, but they kicked her
out because she was too old, soto speak.
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But She's got a voice,obviously.
I mean, they're singers, butthey're not a trio outside of
this movie, right?
So as far as them actually beinga trio, no.
They do their own work.
Yeah, they do their own work,but they're not a whole group.
That's what's so impressive.
It's not even a real group.
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It's not even a real group! Andthey're number one on the
Billboard?
Like, for real?
So apparently they joined BTS'sjimin i hope i'm saying that
right and jungkook as the onlyk-pop acts with the achievement
of being the first k-pop girlgroup on the uh hot 100 number
one wow that's crazy
SPEAKER_01 (01:26:50):
crazy
SPEAKER_00 (01:26:51):
so obviously it's
very rare that's why i'm like
they have obviously donesomething right and now to be
fair sony the same studio thatdid uh into the spider-verse
they were the ones behind andK-pop Demon Hunters.
I've been wanting to say thisthe whole time.
I just been waiting for theright opportunity.
Visually, K-pop Demon Hunterslooks like the animation style
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of Spider-Man and Spider-Verse.
Thank you.
I can't use words.
And then I was looking up theDisney movie that is in Suspect,
Elo.
Yeah, Elo.
Yeah, E-L-I-O.
Yep.
Um...
It kind of looks likeWreck-It-Ralph style animation,
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like real soft and bubbly.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I'm not saying that that's abad thing, but when you look at
all the animation films thatDisney has been doing, they've
all kind of looked like that fora while.
And I wonder if people are kindof just over that style.
Because right now, you look attheir list...
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and like I see an image for Liloand Stitch coming out and like
it's a lot like they're doingthese live action remakes but
like the the animated versionlike the CGI version of Stitch
like it doesn't look bad orwhatever but like it's like when
you look at what they're doingit's like I think Disney's lost
their focus yes You know,they're like, they're, they're,
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they're like, they're like aband that's been around for 40
years.
And they're just playing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm not gay.
I'm not disappointed with that.
I love that analogy.
Yes.
I love that analogy.
Cause you're not.
Yeah.
In all reality, you are notwrong.
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Disney is just kind of like,yeah, we've been here.
We've been doing this.
Like we're, we're tired.
Like we're just going to vote itin the rest of the time.
Cause fuck it.
Yeah.
We're going on our 17th farewelltour.
That's what we're doing.
That's got to be why they keepdoing these live action remakes.
They're like, we tired.
To follow up what you just said,Disney apparently came out and
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blamed the failure of Elio onBasically the audience saying
they aren't interested.
No, they said they are notinterested in original stories.
I was going to bring that uptoo.
And yet K-pop Demon Hunters is,again, take it over.
Nobody asked for this.
Original ass story.
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Disney, it's not that we don'twant original stories.
It's just you've been in thegame too long, my friend.
Just take a break.
Take a break.
You're doing too much.
Take a break.
Take a page out of Hamilton'sbook.
Take a break.
Take a break.
Lord have mercy.
Meet me upstate.
Up by the lake.
Take a break.
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He straight up pulled Hamiltonout on us.
That is actually wild.
Yes, sir.
That's where I'm like, I findthat very interesting that they
would say that because you can'tsit there and say that,
especially when you have Otheranimated films doing so well I
mean Blue Eye Samurai Uh huh Yesit's not a film it's a series
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That was so good thoughFantastic original story Again
nobody asked for that ButNetflix knocked it out of the
park Correct To say that peopledon't want original is insane
And they know they're wrongRight They know they're wrong
That's insane That's
SPEAKER_01 (01:30:32):
insanity
SPEAKER_00 (01:30:33):
Also, everyone that
keeps watching these remakes,
please stop.
Because that's why we get thisshit.
We get these assholes sayingthey don't want original, they
just want remakes.
No, we don't.
Nobody does.
Nobody asked for this shit.
Instead, no one ever yeah nohonestly honestly but i i think
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that was the main reason why iwanted to bring it up was
because of the success thatk-pop demon i literally tell
everybody i'm like yo if youhaven't watched it go watch it
because it it's like it isliterally like a it is a breath
of fresh air because you can youcan actually have some faith
that there are animated newanimated original animated films
coming out that are that are funto watch again yeah the escape
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from reality right and and Idon't know.
I don't know.
It's a good ass story, man.
It is a great story.
It's a fantastic story.
And we're about to get like twomore movies off of it now.
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
They want to do sequels, butapparently like.
It was a good setup too forthat.
Yes.
Yes.
A very nice setup.
But apparently.
Oh, sorry.
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Go ahead.
No, you're good.
But I was just going to say,apparently there's like three
hours.
The original film was supposedto be like three hours long.
There's a lot left on thecutting board.
The beauty in that is no oneknew this was coming.
It came out of left field.
We probably know now, but I'mgoing to say the phrase anyway.
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Who knows how long they've beenworking on it to have three
hours plus worth of fuckingfootage to cut.
That's a lot.
Yeah, the little thing I wantedto say is I watched Devil May
Cry right before this, which,again, is a series, but it's
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fucking demon hunting, and thenI watched demon hunting with
K-pop, and it's just like, it'sa vibe.
Honestly, it's a vibe.
Honestly, if we're being 100%transparent...
Kind of the same movie.
Like, similar concept.
Like, Dante is just a fucking...
He's just, like, rocking withhis music, killing demons.
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They're rocking with theirmusic, killing demons.
No, I'm with you.
And I love that they're kind of,like, they're very similar.
And it's, like, it's reallydope.
Again, it's the fuckingsoundtrack for me.
That soundtrack for me, it doesit.
Like, every song was a hit.
And K-pop's been hot for, like,a while.
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It has been.
Just kind of, like, under ourradars, because, like, we're not
really listening to it.
But there's, like, a wholefucking subculture in the
States.
Especially, like, within Gen Z.
Those Gen Zs, they really lovethat K-pop.
Yes, they do.
Yes, they do.
Last time I was in New York,there's, like, whole-ass K-pop
stores.
See?
They're here in Seattle, too,but, like, Times Square has,
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like, a big-ass store of K-popshit.
I mean, Jay can back me up onthis.
He's like, hey, you should watchK-Pop Demon Hunter.
I don't know shit about K-Pop.
Yeah, that's literally what hewas like.
He was like, I don't know shitabout K-Pop.
And I was like, you know, funfact, you don't need to know
anything about K-Pop to watchthe movie.
Because it's not, again, thefocal point isn't about K-Pop,
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right?
They have their story.
They just use K-Pop as a vesselto battle their, you know, to
fight these demons.
So it's like, that's where I'mlike, It was beautiful.
It was absolutely beautiful.
And I tell people, like, it'sgot healing properties.
The message behind it of fullyaccepting yourself, right?
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Not being afraid of those scarsand patterns, as they say in the
movie.
If you haven't watched themovie, obviously.
If you have, you know.
But the message behind it, it'samazing.
It's fantastic.
Again, something that I feellike Disney movies have been
missing for a while now.
Since Frozen, maybe.
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Probably.
They had their formula andthey've been sticking to it for
a long time.
Right.
And Templeton, I don't know ifyou stopped down to watch K-Pop
Demon Hunters yet, but were youable to watch it or no?
Not yet.
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As an outsider, I don't know howmuch you've seen.
I know you're on TikTok everynow and then, but as an
outsider, how do you feel aboutabout the takeover of k-pop
demon hunters i'm calling it atakeover i don't care what
anybody says because netflix andsony have literally they they
cooked with this whole entirething they cooked and i just
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want to know as an outsider howdo you feel about it what are
your thoughts on this i mean ifit's good it's good i can't get
mad at anybody like likingsomething unless you're onto
something that is that's goodLike, why would I get upset
about that?
I mean, there are some miserablepeople out there.
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That there are.
That there are.
Big facts.
Yeah, they will immediately belike, you know what?
No.
This movie makes you happy?
God, no.
Let me make you miserable for amoment.
Tigers aren't blue.
Stupid.
Dummies.
Magpies don't have three eyes.
What's wrong with you?
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If it doesn't hurt me or peopleI care about, then I don't care.
No, and I'm totally with you,but I promise you it's not
because, again, the sole focalpoint isn't about K-pop, so you
don't need to know anythingabout it.
It's just a fun watch.
It's not like by the end of it,you're like, oh, man, that
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really made me think.
Like, no, it was justentertaining.
It was entertainment.
Entertainment.
UNKNOWN (01:36:27):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (01:36:28):
K-pop was the
vessel.
Yep.
Yes.
Yeah, the vessel, yeah.
Yeah, Grizz knows.
It was a great...
K-pop was the transportation toget us to where we were going.
And it was phenomenal.
I just loved how it wasexecuted.
I do like the little nods,though.
I do want to say that if you'resaying that Grizz knows, that
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means Grizz knows.
And then I'm no longer on board.
Oh, Lord.
But no, I want to say the littlenods to Spider-Man, like when
Rumi went to go meet Genu.
when she was like she when shelike jumped onto the you know
the look and then she did thespider-man landing i was like
bro yeah come on you know i waslike oh really guys you're gonna
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you're just gonna sprinkle thatin there that's fine right but i
think i think that's really coolthat they were able to do that
because it was sony that thatworked on uh into the
spider-verse so it was nice tosee little easter eggs like that
but no um i guess i guess all inall if you if you haven't
watched it go watch itLegitimately go watch it.
It's about to get a theatricalrelease next weekend.
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I'm pretty sure it's only goingto be that Saturday and Sunday.
And it's going to have asing-along.
Name another movie, animatedfilm, that came out on Netflix,
Hulu, anything that had atheatrical release afterward.
Name one.
I can't.
Yeah, I don't think I know oneoff the top of my head.
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We'd probably have to do somedigging.
I don't know if it evenhappened, but to me, it feels
like this is a first.
This is a first that a Netflixmovie is now coming to theaters.
What?
There might have been anotherNetflix original go to theaters,
but I don't think it's been likethis.
I guess the biggest thing iswe're just a group of people
(01:38:26):
with an opinion.
Generally.
Yeah, generally.
It might not always be the sameopinion, but it's an opinion.
But if we recommend a movie, atleast watch it, and if you don't
like it, you don't like it.
But you should at least giveyourself the opportunity to make
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your own decision.
Instead of saying, hey, I'm notgoing to watch that because it's
animated or because it's Netflixor whatever.
Just like, Give it a chance.
I tell you what, anybodylistening, go watch that movie
when it comes out in theaters.
Oh, please.
Go to the theater.
Go to the theater.
Go watch it in IMAX.
Go watch it in 4D.
(01:39:10):
And if you don't like it, I'llsend you a piece of artwork.
Oh, my God, Greg.
No, no.
That's actually dope.
For real.
That's awesome.
It has to be K-pop demonrelated.
I'm not going to reimburse yourticket because 100 people will
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be like, I didn't like themovie.
Exactly.
I will send you some artwork.
How do you lose in thatsituation?
Seriously.
Honestly, it sounds like awin-win to me.
Like Chris said, if you haven'twatched it, Next weekend, it's
only out for two days.
Go watch it.
Fun fact, by the way, they'vealready sold out 300 theaters
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for that movie.
Oh, wow.
Yes.
So, again, take over.
I don't give a shit.
You know who's not doing that?
Disney.
Bullshit.
Who are we pissing off today?
Everybody?
So, anyway, K-Pop Demon Hunters,I promise you, you will not be
disappointed.
(01:40:16):
Go watch the movie.
If you don't want to go see itin theaters, watch it on
Netflix.
Listen to the soundtrack.
Jump on Spotify.
Keep them at number one.
Show them all the love that youpossibly can so we can get more
original, good, entertainingmovies like with what Sony and
Netflix blessed us with in KidPop Demon Hunters.
But with that being said, goodtalk.
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Who wants some fun and games?
Who does not?
I have a question for y'all.
It's an either or.
Would you rather?
Never take any fall damage, nomatter how high, from no matter
what height, or never losestamina, no matter what.
Fuck.
(01:41:00):
I gotta go with never losestamina because I have...
No, I get really dizzy when Iget up on high heights.
I don't want to fall.
So, I mean, it almost soundslike you would want to take the
no fall damage, right?
Because if you get real dizzyand you fall, you're good.
Like, you're fine.
You're not going to take anyfall damage.
(01:41:22):
Right, but I probably...
He would probably never be thathigh up to really hurt himself.
Exactly, exactly.
True, but if you knew youcouldn't take fall damage, do
you think you would ever getthat high?
I would.
But you're still scared ofheights, though.
Listen, if you knew you couldfall and not get hurt, I'm
going.
Fuck them.
I think the big reason why I'mafraid is because I'm afraid I'm
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going to get hurt.
I know I won't get hurt.
I think I won't be afraid.
I created fear of heights inmyself a little bit.
How did you do that?
Okay, God.
So we went to the Grand Canyon.
Oh, my God.
Okay, God.
And there was a rock formationthat I kind of sat near.
(01:42:11):
Yeah.
And it was pretty much the edgeof it.
It wasn't like the edge.
It was fucking close, though.
And I went to sleep that night,and I was having sweats, and I
was dreaming about falling.
UNKNOWN (01:42:29):
Damn.
SPEAKER_00 (01:42:29):
And ever since then,
I've been kind of schemish when
I get really, really, really,really, really high up there.
I mean, I sort of feel that.
Okay.
I used to be...
Okay.
Like, my job used to be, like, Iwas a forklift driver, but I
was, like, a cherry picker,which is, like, you would go
way, like, 30, 40, 50 feet up inthe air.
(01:42:52):
Right.
And that was, like, it was fun.
I didn't give a fuck.
But eventually, like...
I don't know.
I get to a point where if I getto a certain height, I get
really, really dizzy.
That's fair.
Did you ever get dizzy in thecherry picker?
No, I did not.
I did that job for two years.
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I wonder if...
Something happens with me if Iwalk across a bridge, a tall
bridge, or am like...
fucking 10 stories up in the airand look over the edge, I get
really weak in the knees and alittle wobbly.
But if I'm strapped into a...
(01:43:37):
I'm sorry, you can keep going.
No, it's all good.
But if I'm strapped into aroller coaster and I go up 400
feet and ride a roller coaster,I'm fine.
I look over the edge, I don'tget any...
woozyness or like feel like I'mgoing to pass out.
And I think it's because I'mlike strapped in.
(01:43:58):
Yeah.
You know, like when I'm in aplane and I sit in the window
seat and I'm like looking down,I'm like, dang, that's really
cool.
But if I was like standing outon that wing, I'd be like, Oh my
God.
And I think it has something todo with like the sense of
security.
Right.
So if I knew that I wouldn'ttake fall damage, I believe that
I would conquer my fear ofheights.
(01:44:19):
I can't disagree with that.
I think it would make it easier.
The only thing I don't likeabout like roller coasters,
rides or whatever is like thatsensation of like your stomach
dropping out or like whatever.
I love that.
That's very unpleasant.
But I'm not like afraid.
I just don't like that feeling.
(01:44:39):
Does that make sense?
Puma pants.
Puma pants.
It's not the same as like if I'mlike on a high...
on a high level and I look down,I get very, very dizzy.
That's fair.
I think I'm taking no falldamage because you can build
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stamina.
You can't build fall damage.
That's very true.
Look at him.
That's where his fear bitesbegan.
Think about a hero like Flash orQuicksilver.
They have to have the stamina tobe able to withstand the speed
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that they travel.
Otherwise, they would fuckingdie.
Yeah.
But at the same time, whenyou're given the speed force and
all that kind of shit, there arecertain factors that allow them
to do that.
I don't think it necessarilycomes down to...
Which includes stamina.
Well, I mean, again, if you'regiven that kind of ability, I
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have a feeling that kind oflike...
Just infinite stamina.
It has to be.
If you're given that kind ofability, I feel like that comes
with it.
It comes with the territory.
Imagine having super speed, butregular stamina.
Just tired.
You go to the edge of the hallin 30 seconds, but you're
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like...
I was going to say, you werelike 15 feet and then you pass
out.
Come on.
What if y'all created a comicwhere these characters have
powers, but they have thenegative flaws with it.
So, like, they can fly, but he'safraid of heights.
Oh, yo, that's actually genius.
(01:46:28):
We've actually talked about thisin, like, the chat before.
That would be terriblesuperheroes.
You can make them.
It'd be a comedy.
I'm good with that.
I'm good with that.
The Anxious League instead ofthe Avengers.
I mean, if Superman had all hisabilities except for...
(01:46:53):
That'd be hilarious.
It would be fucking great.
Except for his invulnerability.
So he can fly at the speed oflight.
He's dead.
But he gets hurt?
Yeah, he's dead.
Dude just can't.
He's like, okay, I gotta becareful.
I'm on my way, guys.
Yeah, right, right, right.
He's just a normal dude.
(01:47:15):
A normal dude in flight.
Right.
That's what I'm saying.
We need your help.
I'm on the way, but it's gonnatake me a little bit because
when I get really fast, my eyesstart tearing up and I can't see
anything.
I'll be there in like threehours, guys.
He puts a helmet on, you know,like a...
wears an astronaut suit.
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I got to suit up.
I have the flash, but he's justreally clumsily and has no
balance.
Or just no stamina.
I'll get there fast, but inincrements.
Yeah.
Like three or four miles at atime.
Then I got to rest.
He maps out his whole routearound gas stations.
(01:48:01):
He's like, I need to replenishmy electrolytes.
Otherwise, I'm never going tomake it.
I'm sorry.
But these would be great.
It'd be hilarious.
I'd read that.
Honestly, that's like a Sundaycomic right there.
Right.
For sure.
For sure.
So Templeton, Infinite Stamina.
Grizz, no fall damage.
Yeti, what do you pick?
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I'm riding with Templeton.
Infinite Stamina?
Yeah.
Like, no fall damage would bedope.
No fall damage.
Especially since I'mskateboarding right now.
It definitely would.
But where are the perks besidesnot dying?
I mean, that's a pretty bigfucking perk, bud.
A player could literally runhimself to death.
(01:48:48):
If you have infinite stamina,you could literally...
So you know how you walk toplaces?
You could do full sprints toplaces.
No, absolutely.
You could become Forrest Gump.
I'm with you.
No, no, no.
Not Forrest Gump.
Literally the flesh.
The only thing that's fuckinghim up is stamina.
Because there's no fucking falldamage for the flesh.
(01:49:11):
So infinite stamina wouldn'tmean you run faster.
It would just mean that youcould run forever.
No, no, no, no, no.
I never said run faster, but hecan run for fucking ever, like
at the speed that he alreadyruns.
Right.
Because that's mostly, again,because of the time force.
Like literally the superpowershe got.
But he's not going to hit theground and be like, oh shit, I'm
(01:49:33):
dead.
He just doesn't get tired.
If he hit the ground, he woulddie, but he's able to save
himself because of his speed.
Everything moves slow.
It's not a fair comparisonbecause his perception of time
is slow.
Here's what I would look at itas.
(01:49:55):
Again, I was just saying no falldamage would be nice, but
infinite stamina, I would be inthe best shape of my life if I
could work out non-stop.
Just never get tired.
Everything I would do would be asprint.
Not to be fair, though, toGrizz's point, your body still
breaks down.
Yes, you won't get tired, butyou have to learn when enough is
(01:50:17):
enough.
Because your muscles are stillfibers.
They can still tear.
Infinite stamina, with thecaveat that I could rip
something
SPEAKER_01 (01:50:27):
because
SPEAKER_00 (01:50:28):
I don't know when
I'm tired.
I don't know when I'm tired.
I don't know when enough isenough.
So there's, there's pros andcons to it all, but honestly,
I'd have to go stamina because Ilike who wouldn't want to just
be able to go nonstop.
Another example is like, sayyou're a hero superhero.
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Like, What are the situationswhere you're going to have to
worry about how far you'refalling versus how much energy
you have to produce?
I have a feeling if I'm asuperhero and I'm fighting
supervillains, I think my ratioto having battles on high places
(01:51:14):
are going to increase.
They're going to want to meet meon top of a tower somewhere.
They're like, meet me on the118th floor of my tower that I
just Here's the thing.
I can take the elevator, right?
Like, I don't need stamina foran elevator.
But you can make it.
(01:51:36):
And he's like, oh, I've capturedyou.
Right.
I've captured you.
Now we're going to yeet you offthe side of this building.
That's fine.
Do it.
Like, can you imagine the mindgames you could play with it?
That's fine.
Go for it.
Go ahead.
Do it.
I dare you.
No balls.
No balls.
And
SPEAKER_01 (01:51:51):
then they
SPEAKER_00 (01:51:52):
do it.
And then they do it.
He's like, oh, you think I won'tdo it?
Yeets you off, right?
And then you just, ding! Whotook the elevator?
And you just show right back thefuck up.
You're like, what's up, bud?
SPEAKER_01 (01:52:03):
And you're like,
wait a
SPEAKER_00 (01:52:06):
minute! Who's this
man?
It is pretty funny.
It is pretty funny.
If it's just a stamina thing,you can just take the stairs.
No, you're right.
You can take the stairs.
But if you get captured, right,and they get you off the side of
the tower, you're dead.
But if I have no fall damage,I'm good.
And I can just take the elevatorback up and be like, I can do
this all day.
I'm now Captain America.
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I can do this all day.
Exactly.
I mean, you can take the stairsup, but it's going to take
like...
I don't know, 45 minutes?
Yeah, it probably would.
Was this 45 seconds?
I hope they brought snacks.
How many flights of stairs?
How many stories did you say itwas?
I said 118.
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Dude, 118 is taking at least twohours.
Listen, meet me on the street.
If you have no stamina to worryabout, unlimited stamina, you
could probably just run them.
You won't be tired.
Your muscles will be tired.
You get to the top and you'll belike...
Just fall in.
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I can still keep going.
Time out.
You would know when you'regetting tired because you would
start to feel pain in your legs.
Right, but you never would.
Yes, you would.
Having stamina and feeling painare two different things.
Stamina and strength in yourmuscles are two different
things.
You can build that strength withthat stamina.
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You could run until you startedto feel a little pain and then
you're like, I'm done.
And then push yourself furtherevery single time.
No, you don't push yourself.
You won't hurt yourself.
I'm saying afterward, when youheal up, when you rest, instead
of running a mile, I'm going torun 1.1 miles.
And then I'm going to rest, andI'm going to run 1.2 miles.
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And eventually, I will have thatstrength in my muscles to keep
up with the stamina of my body.
You can do that.
I think there are more pros inthe infinite stamina than than
there are with fall damage.
Now, here's how I would do it ifI had no fall damage and I'm
fighting somebody on top of atower.
I'm just running at them andtaking them with me, right?
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Because I know I'm going to win.
Exactly.
And for my final move, I callthis the forever hug.
The
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forever
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hug.
We're going down now, baby.
I'm going to sing that song thewhole
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way.
In the arms of
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an angel.
Just straight ruin it.
Anyway, fire off in the commentswhich you would prefer.
No fall damage from no matterhow high or infinite stamina.
You never run out of stamina.
I'm always on go.
Let us know how that is.
So anyway, fun fact.
Who wants fun fact?
I like it.
Did you know that plants are notthe only thing that
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photosynthesize?
What?
Doesn't your face also?
Sometimes.
It gets that sun, and then Ijust get energy, you know what
I'm saying?
So, wouldn't it be great if wecould all get our energy from
sunbathing?
photosynthesis is a reallyefficient way of making
nutrients instead of wastingtime finding eating and
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digesting food plants use solarpower to transform carbon
dioxide and water into oxygenand sugars the plant generates
fuel for itself and air for usto breathe the magic happens
inside specialized organellescalled chloroplasts which
contain the green photosyntheticpigment chlorophyll some animals
have managed to harness thepower of photosynthesis for
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example When sacroglossin seaslugs chow down on
photosynthetic green algae,chloroplasts from the algae
become incorporated into theanimal's gut cells, where they
continue to pump out nutrientslong after the rest of the algae
have been digested and expelled.
It's a feat called kleptoplasty.
Other animals, including someclams and flatworms, also use
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the photosynthetic algae.
powers of algae, but adopt asymbiotic approach where the
algae remain unharmed.
Corals are the classic example.
Most reef-building coralscontain colonies of algae called
zooxanthellae, which live intheir tissues and bequeath the
coral their hue.
During the day...
Bequeath?
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Bequeath.
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Bequeath.
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And I bequeath your
little asses to talk about it
any further.
Anyway, during the day...
During the day the algae providethe coral...
Right.
Right.
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where they help to feed thedeveloping animal from within.
Experiments reveal that embryoswith more algae survive better
and develop more quickly thanembryos with fewer algae.
All of which begs the question,could we humans ever
photosynthesize?
Even if we could crowbar workingchloroplasts into our cells,
which we can't, and preciselyalter our genomes to control
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them, which of course we cannot,we still don't have a big enough
surface area to volume ratio togenerate the energy we require
to live.
Put simply, humans just aren'tleaf-shaped.
So we will never be able tophotosynthesize, but there are
some animals that can.
So you're welcome.
But do you think that ourunderstanding of the genetic
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makeup isn't complete?
So future humans, what if theyfind a way to alter our genetic
code to be able to do that?
with the help of some sort oftechnology.
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Well, I mean, technicallyspeaking, we already have that
technology, especially with thatwhole CRISPR thing, where
they're bringing back woollymammoths and all other kinds of
shit.
Right, right, right.
So it's like, I think we aretaking a step in that direction.
So if we fine-tune that machineto alter living things,
organisms' DNA.
It's possible.
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I'd say it's possible.
But as of right now, I don'tthink we've gotten that far.
It would be interesting, though,to not just have to look for
food.
You just go outside and you'refilled.
Can I piggyback off of this funfact?
What's up?
I read the headline of anarticle and then skimmed the
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first paragraph and was like, Idon't know how I feel about this
and then stopped reading it.
But Bill Gates has backed thislab somewhere in Illinois, I
think.
And they are creatingcarbon-made butter.
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It's like 100% zero animalbutter.
Oh, wow.
No.
It's converted from carbon...
No, no.
From carbon to not...
Carbon...
Dioxide.
Dioxide.
Hydrogen and oxygen, I think.
Really?
No.
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So when I first read it, I waslike, that's really cool.
And then a fucking light bulbwent off and was like, wait.
Doesn't carbon dioxide kill us?
Yes.
And then I was like, I'm notreading this anymore.
I don't want that.
I want to stick with my butterfrom animals.
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I will keep my fat lard.
But I'm not going to lie.
Like now that I'm like thinkingabout it again, I have had the
thought of like, I bet youfuture humans will find a way to
develop food that that we caneat that we're no longer taking
the life of animals and we'rejust like in Star Trek where
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they just have food that existsit tastes like what it needs to
taste like it may not look likewhat it needs to look like but
it tastes like what they want itto taste like and I'm like I bet
you we're going to get thereeventually it just sounds like
we're really really close toSoylent Green yeah yeah yeah I
mean again it'll be interestingto see where the future leads
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us.
CRISPR is opening so many doors,uh, for the scientific
community.
And it's going to be interestingto see, um, in the next, like, I
don't know, 20, 30 years, excuseme.
Um, and see what they see, whatthey develop, come across or
uncover.
You know what I'm saying?
So, uh, what a time to be alive.
We'll see what happens, but, um,we're going to go ahead and wrap
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this up, put a pretty little bowon it.
Now.
I don't think we discussed atopic for next show.
So we will, uh, do that.
We have a week.
Guys, we literally record nextweek because this is from last
week.
So let's put our minds together.
We'll come up with something.
Don't worry.
We will come up with somethingto entertain you folk.
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I mean, you guys can always sendus suggestions and stuff, too.
I mean, yeah, if you want us tospeak on a certain subject,
that's cool.
But we will have a littlebrainstorming session here in
the near future.
But before we leave, I want toremind you, Magic Mind...
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