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SPEAKER_00 (00:01):
oh oh oh oh oh crap we're back and just like that
we've reappeared how is it goingeverybody what the heck uh you
know um i think it goes withoutsaying but we've been gone just

(00:29):
for a little while now Alright,don't hold it against us.
We weren't doing anythingillegal as of recent.
We were just...
It's not me.
It's not me?
Okay, hold on now.
Wait, wait, wait.

(00:51):
Okay, well, it's good to put itout there.
We were not involved withOctober 7th.
Okay, we had nothing to do withit.
Neither Mr.
J nor Icy from the Icy Jayspodcast are suicidal.
Neither of us.

(01:12):
We do not have suicidalintentions nor any ideation.
Nope.
I think he's going to put thatup there so we can proceed.
If anything, I got up syndrome.
If anything.
Too high on that, man.
Right.
Oh, five.
I agree.
I'm good, too.

(01:33):
I feel great.
I feel healthy.
You know what I'm saying?
We both got plans for thefuture.
We got so many plans.
Going anywhere anytime soon.
Matter of fact, I have anecromancer on speed dial right
now.
Just so you know how much wewant to live.

(01:55):
Alrighty.
So, I mean, of course, I feellike an update would be highly
regarded.
So this is what we've been up toalready.
Yeah.
So anyone listening, if youwould like to see what we've

(02:19):
been up to, you can check ourYouTube where you'll see a
plethora of live streams, animerelated.
Yeah.
Something you could just gotowards.
It tickles your fancy when wetalk about things of One Piece
nature.
Maybe Bleach and so on.
We'll touch more on that nearingthe end of the stream.

(02:41):
This broadcast specifically.
Besides that, we also have aTikTok that's been booming.
I believe we've been allowed tostream on there as well.
We do gameplay streams where wecover Repo, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Master

(03:05):
Duel.
I don't know if we've streamedPhasmophobia on there yet.
Not yet.
That'd be cool to do.
Yeah, but this guy never wantsto play Repo.
I suck so bad.
It's a skill issue.
I'll admit it's a skill issuealready.

(03:26):
So...
I'll leave it there.
Dang.
Bro, he sucks so much he can'teven play Repo.
Oh, that's crazy.
Okay, hold on now.
Me being the swole masculineking that I am already, I
consider myself too good,almost.

(03:48):
It's not good for someone of mystature to stoop down and learn
to play such a game as Repo.
I'm sorry he's only good atbrain dead games like Marvel
Rivals brain dead game likeMarvel Rivals I actually don't
play that anymore and I agreethat is a garbage rash game oh

(04:12):
my gosh I hate that game holymoly now I think this is a game
we could both agree it is toptier and above our own level in
life Splitgate 2 Splitgate 2Hey, it ain't above me, bro.
I was killing it.
What do you mean?
It is outstanding.

(04:33):
That game?
Yo, I'm telling y'all right now.
Check it out.
I don't think I ever wentnegative.
Honestly, same.
Double to triple positive,buddy.
That crap was fun, dude.
Oh, man.
Every game, 30 to 50.
Oh, man.
That was fire.

(04:54):
I like that.
Oh, yeah.
So, I mean, that's going to bereturning in May, so look
forward to that.
Perhaps we can all stream thaton our Twitch, maybe, perhaps,
perchance.
We'll look into that.
As far as when it comes toanything else we've been doing,
well, on said TikTok that Imentioned earlier, we have a

(05:18):
TikTok shop where we postanime-related clothing as well
as personal ideology.
clothing.
What I mean by that is, youknow, something personal to Mr.
J and I, right?
We are Christians.
We love God.

(05:38):
Christ Jesus is dope.
You know what I'm saying?
The works.
So we have clothing designedaround that as well.
If that also tickles your fancy.
Well, I am.
He's still working on it.
He's getting there.
I'm still working.
Okay.
Who's the minister here?
Who's the ordained minister?
I don't mean nothing.

(05:58):
Okay.
Look at Pope Francis.
Oh, the Pope.
Okay.
You want to talk about Popes?
All right.
All right.
I'm just saying, you know, beinga minister don't mean nothing.
Yeah.
You know what's crazy, though?
What's really crazy?
The situation with the Pope isso specific because If you talk

(06:23):
to like Spaniards and stuff likethat, people in Italy and all
that, yo, they are infatuatedwith the Pope.
I have no idea why.
I have not seen that man doanything.
It's for anyone.
I'm sorry.
Maybe I don't have, you know, Idon't get notifications directly

(06:47):
from the Vatican, but as far asI know, he has not done
anything.
And I don't want to hear this BSabout charities.
I know he was super lucrative tobe around.
I don't want to hear that crap.
I don't want to hear about it.
Name one charity that...
No, you know what?
I think they're back.
There are some charities thatare legit.
But for the most part...

(07:08):
Very few, though.
Exactly that.
Very few.
I won't even say the word few.
Very couple.
Some amount of charity.
Yeah, limited is...
It's still too much.
A handful.
Yeah, there is.
A handful of charities arelegit, in my opinion.

(07:32):
Right, yeah.
I mean, personally, the charityI love and hold dear to my heart
is the Nature Conservation.
Love that.
I'm a big nature guy.
Some call me the nature boy.
I was him before him.
That's all I'm saying.
What?
What'd you say?

(07:53):
What?
Okay, y'all.
Alrighty, this is...
Tree hugging self.
Tree hugging?
What?
No, I'm okay.
I've never hugged a tree in myentire life.
I've never seen a tree.
Where are trees, matter of fact?

(08:13):
Where are they located?
I know for a fact you can lookout your window and see a tree,
buddy.
Don't even lie to me like that.
alrighty alright this is nowhe's talking to me now he's
talking to me I will dox youright now I mean let's not go

(08:36):
there alright let's backpedal alittle bit do some shameless
backpedaling but yeah you knowbesides the Pope dying and that
whole fiasco The next pope is...
Picking another one right now.
Yeah, they are, right?
What is it called?
The conclave?

(08:59):
I think so.
I don't know what it's called.
I just know they're in a room,and then when you see the smoke,
then they do it.
Or something.
I don't know.
I'm not Catholic.
When the summoning ritual works,that's the new pope.
Yeah, right?
Yeah.

(09:19):
They got a magic circle on theground like Constantine.
Right, when he gets isekai'd,that'll be the one.
Yeah, right.
Isekai'd.
A backwards isekai'd.
Aren't people kind of...
What's the word?

(09:40):
I guess I'll use guessing.
It's going to be the...
one what is he a uh a black guythat's a cardinal oh right i
don't know his name either i'veseen him but i've also seen a a

(10:03):
filipino guy oh really yeah so iheard that that guy was also it
was there them two are neck andneck or whatever oh wait i
thought it was i thought someonesaid he was like chinese there
was a chinese one i could haveswore the chinese cardinal in

(10:25):
the running all right well idon't want to touch that let's
not let's not put my thoughtsout there right now but um we
think he should know what thefudge is freaking what his race
should be and it bothers me thatspecifically an asian man they
can't get down right bothers mequite a bit already matter of

(10:49):
fact make him pope he deservesit if you know what i mean
that's that's crazy at thatpoint imagine your whole life
you're a known cardinal withinthe round of the within the
bounds of the conclave andthey're over here like what are
you okay so he is filipino okayokay good all right i'm glad i

(11:11):
wasn't wrong goodness graciousuh

SPEAKER_01 (11:15):
Let's see, what's his name?

SPEAKER_00 (11:20):
Luis Antonio Tagal?
His name is not Luis Antonio.
There's no shot.
That's what it says.
It says Cardinal Luis Antonio.
Yo, y'all, y'all, okay.
I mean, if you go back, youknow, Spain, you know, conquered
Mexico and the Philippines.

(11:41):
But here's the thing, right?
The amount of jokes that I couldmake right now is unbearable to
listen to.
And I'm not going to do it, justbecause I like our progression
here on this podcast.
But let's be real, okay, look atthis.
Ideologies, biases aside, wouldbe pretty fantastic if I would

(12:05):
just go off the dome right nowwith some jokes.
Isn't so...
In the whole thing with theCatholic Church, isn't this pope
going to be the last pope, whichthey predicted or whatever?

(12:28):
Yo, about that.
Yeah, that, what, 800-year-oldprophecy?
Yeah.
Goodness gracious.
13, I forget what the number is.
It's like a certain amount ofpopes.
Yeah.
And it's going to be the lastone.
Apparently, the one that justdied was the last one.
The one that's next is theAntichrist.

(12:51):
Oh, that's what it was?
I thought we still had one more.
No, no, this is Judgment Day, myboy.
Yo, bro.
I'm looking that up.
He's looking it up.
He was like, I gotta prepare,bro.

(13:11):
If it's Artemageddon, hold on.
The Artemageddon?
Armageddon.
What'd I say?
My bad.
Artemageddon.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, that too.

UNKNOWN (13:29):
Okay, let me do it this way.

SPEAKER_00 (13:32):
Hope.
suddenly i just can't find itand that's what we're going to
be assassinated like i said weare not suicidal we uh we love

(13:55):
life where is that necromancerwhen you need him hold on let me
send a text message you knowit's a him huh huh assuming
assuming his their gender yeahyeah yeah yep yep that's crazy
100 i am I mean, look, allright.

(14:16):
Trump said so.
Who am I to argue with the nextpope?
900-year prophecy.
They want to tell me about it,but they're not going to.
What did you say?
They want to tell me about it,but they don't want to.
They don't want to disclose.

(14:38):
Yeah.
I mean, you saw the ScarletCrossbones that bring that one
guy in.
That's probably the Antichrist.
Let's keep it real.
Yeah.
Speaking of myths and legendsand Merlin and whatever, we are

(14:59):
going to segue right into...
Another conspiracy theory.
That's not really a conspiracytheory, but we're going to say
the conspiracy theory because Ihate saying allegedly the whole
situation with Jeffrey Epsteinand that new person who
definitely did not kill himself.

(15:20):
Have you seen that?
Seen the news around that?
I have not actually, no.
Oh yeah, so I might havementioned to you the other day
that um He made a videospecifically saying that she's
not suicidal.
Not the one that you recentlysaw on TikTok.
Not that one.
It was a different person.

(15:40):
By the way, that person is...
That's a current situation,matter of fact.
The one I'm speaking about was aperson, I think, who's been to
court on numerous occasions.
She was the one who wasspearheading the situation
with...

(16:00):
Pretty much outing Epstein andall the other pedos.
Okay.
And she died by suicide.
About two weeks ago, around thattime.
Oofka.
Yeah, and she had made multiplelong-length posts saying that
she was not suicidal and allthat.

(16:21):
That she was actually in hiding,as far as I believe.
She was...
Going, like, house to house orwhatever because there are
weirdos after her.
She even disclosed that thereare people after her life.
Oof, God.
Well, here's something thatbothers me, okay?
Why don't they ever be specific?

(16:43):
They're never specific.
They act as if they have, like,a celestial dragon chain around
their neck.
Like, it's like, you know what Imean?
Like, one wrong burn andfriggin' boom.
That's a burn word.
One wrong word and boom.
I don't know why they're notdisclosing who at what time.

(17:05):
You're already going againstthem in court.
What's going on?
I don't know.
It's weird to me.
It seems like within the lastcouple of years, all these
pedophiles are being outed andwhatnot.

(17:26):
I mean there's huge rings ofthem so I mean yeah something
something that doesn't gettalked about a lot but it's made
the it's made the rounds at thispoint I think you know in this
day and age talking about it ispretty easy to do but doing

(17:49):
something about it as a group insociety is probably the hardest
part Which, when we were growingup, it was backwards.
It was backwards in life.
You know?
If we even heard something,people were getting beat up.
You know?
Right.

(18:11):
They're just so protected now, Ifeel like.
You think it's that?
You think it's that they'reprotected?
It feels like they are.
The system's kind of like,morphed in a way to where it
protects those kind of people.
I can definitely see that.

(18:32):
Look at the recent situationwith the UFC fighter who went
after that guy who is somethingto his family member.
I mean, man.
Yeah, that definitely fits toowith what I just said as well.
Growing up in our generation, itwas like you see something, you

(18:53):
hear something, you dosomething.
you know you don't just saysomething when it's already
happened and then too scared toact like i don't know what that
is but um it's being yellowbeing yellow bellied yeah what a
yellow belly i think it'sbecause there's so many um

(19:20):
people who are higher up who areinto that sort of thing yeah
dang you know what's insaneabout that too that I don't
think it's talked about a lot isthe ease that they have in doing
it yeah that doesn't get talkedabout a lot that one's like why

(19:43):
how could it have happened whylike in what way does it make
like it's easy for them dude ifyou really like know somebody
who knows somebody they'll tellyou like if they like for
example like in the hotelindustry they'll like tell you
like yo there's people who areassigned like doormen for those

(20:05):
people and uh they'll just likeprocure them whatever they want
whether it's an illegalsubstance or something just
straight up like that of thatnature and it's like who like
who who's the middleman in thissituation I think that's what we
need to go after, right?

(20:26):
Because these rich people, thesebillionaires, you know, the 1%,
the usual suspects, I'll callthem, they're the ones who are
just kind of benefiting from it,right?
It's like, think about it thisway.
When you want to stop someonefrom dealing drugs, you don't go
after the person who's buyingthe drugs.
You go after the personsupplying it.

(20:48):
So why in the world are we sofixated on the freaking people
who are buying it and justwhatever they're doing with
that.
And we're not going out tosuppliers.
And I think the answer therelies in why they're so
yellow-bellied, right?
As you say.
It's because when you go out tothe supplier, suddenly it's like

(21:13):
the problem, you're playing thehard, you're playing the scary
game.
Because usually those peoplewill be cartels, they'll be
mafia, they'll be Something withan organized crime.
But even then.
If you don't want to go againstthem.
They're obviously being fundedby somebody else.
You know.
Right.

(21:34):
Yeah.
Like.
As a.
Kind of evidence to that.
Look at what happened to.
Diddy Sawyer.
After he kind of tried to.
Pull more people in.
that were also doing what he wasdoing.

(21:56):
Right, right.
He's no longer on the case.
Facts, facts.
Man.
Certain people.
Your favorite, you know,whatever.
Movie stars, rappers, whatever.

(22:17):
They're in on it or they knowsomething and they're not saying
anything.
yeah they definitely theydefinitely know something and
they're probably in on it atleast a good amount of them i
feel like at this point insociety if you know that much
you will have done somethingsimilar or at least a
co-conspirator of some sortbecause there's no other way

(22:40):
yeah because that's how they'llbe you know be silenced because
they got something on you Butthere's that thing again, right?
Where it's like you are underthreat of being silenced.
If you are under that point,like under that much heat, I
mean, you've been already markedoff.
It's just what that is.

(23:00):
And they'll say that too.
They know this.
This is what boggles my mind.
They know they're blacklisted.
They know no one likes them.
They know that they're having tobe incognito throughout life but
still they're not they're notreleasing the actual information

(23:21):
like names uh addresses directmeans of contact the middleman
who's funding them you know thisthis is not secret information
if you're in those circles it'syou it's really i don't know
yeah it's insane to me i mean itis yeah But that's like, like

(23:48):
people think the, like yourjudges, your lawyers or
whatever, your politicianswouldn't ever do something like
this.
But like, what about that?
That one judge, that one copconfronted because he found out
he was mistreating his, I thinkit was the cop's daughter or

(24:10):
something.
He had done something to her.
So, you know, he showed up tohis office and sent him to meet
the true judge.
Not the Lord.
I mean, we're being real.
Sentenced right there.

(24:31):
Yeah, there it is.
I mean, I'm saying, man, that'sthe situation, though.
And this is an unfortunatereality, right?
Where you'd have people who arewho you you would think wouldn't
even be associated with thissort of thing but uh especially
in their heyday right likepeople like drake right and look

(24:54):
what happened to him right ohyeah oh yeah by the way funniest
crap that's ever happened ithink in pop culture i can't lie
is the whole situation withdrake it is it is you can't make
this up it's too funny Yeah.
Like, it's funny, but, like, wejust were talking how serious it

(25:16):
was.
It's very serious, and I thinkhe should have had worse done to
him, but still, very funny.
The way Kendrick Lamar went atit is very funny.
Oh, yeah.
Well, bad.
I remember something I can'tsay.

(25:37):
But, um...
No, but yeah, yeah.
Oh, man.
But definitely, definitely anissue, I'll say.
Yeah, I think it's gettingworse.
Yeah, I didn't want to say that.
Yeah, that part, though.
But just because I've, like...

(25:59):
My bad.
It's almost getting normalizedbecause, like, there'll be, you
know, in, like, let's say...
A girl who's like 15 or 16.
And then.
So like.
However it may happen.
Start talking to a guy orwhatever.
Until he's like 18 or 19.

(26:22):
Yeah.
And then you know stuff willhappen there.
And people don't see that aslike a big issue.
I mean.
That's still pedophilia.
It's a child.
100%.
I just don't understand it.
I mean here's a situation.
Speaking about.
that sort of age difference.

(26:43):
Um, dude, um, people who I know,I'll say I'm not going to get
them docs, but I don't think Itold you the story.
This has just happened.
Uh, very recently that I heardabout, um, a person, a woman who
was prominent figure within theathletic community.

(27:05):
Um, And I mean the athleticcommunity.
I mean, Olympics.
That's as far as I'm going withspecifics.
Was just who just passed away.
Oh, wow.
They were, man, they were prettydominant in their life.

(27:26):
They achieved many differentgoals.
Like she was successful.
in those in sports right she wassuccessful in her personal life
she was you know had kids wasthought to be a great husband um
she also had another job whereshe was helping a lot of people

(27:48):
but um suddenly her life came toan end when she when she decided
to take it uh yes so of courseyou're you would look at the
situation from the outside andyou would think wow that is
Horrific and horrendous.
Why would this why would she dosuch a thing?

(28:08):
Well?
It was it's rumored.
I'll say allegedly at themention But um, yeah,
unfortunately it was allegedlyher husband's doing Yes, he had

(28:29):
an affair with a 16 year old ohmy gosh, oh Yes.
And so her not wanting to sharethis with the rest of her family
and I guess keeping it hiddenand him, I'm guessing, is taking
it to the grave.
There was a funeral session andthat's where the rumors started

(28:50):
within that funeral of hers.
And wanting to hear it, I'm notgoing to say the most screwed up
part, but it's up there, man.
Within her casket, it wasrumored, allegedly, he had taken
the ring off of her finger.

(29:11):
Oh, wow.
Dog, I'm saying.
So, that was a huge thing that Ilearned about.
And it just goes to show you,right?
It's something of a disease.
Something of demonic nature.

(29:32):
that possesses theseindividuals.
And I say individual because itis not only a man thing.
Pedophilia doesn't matter ofwhat your gender is.
It does not matter.
So it is a demonic force has tobe in some way some metaphysical

(29:53):
agent that is possessing thisindividual to commit such a such
a Man, there's so many words Icould use to define how heinous
this is.
And even to give him thewherewithal, the audacity to
say, give me back my ring atyour own funeral.
Right.
That is insane to me.

(30:15):
That is insane.
And so it's just like these sortof people that we also have to
look for within our own societyand communities.
Because it doesn't matter howsuccessful you are in your life.
And it doesn't matter.
how unsuccessful you feel inyour life those type of people

(30:35):
are always around and they seemto they they seem to the slither
their way you know into somesort of like higher standing
like look how successful she isand compare he was in comparison
you know and still they they youknow this sort of this thing

(30:56):
sort of happens It's somethingthat the reason I bring this up
too is also to prove a point.
It's like these pedos, man,they're not going to stop.
They're not.
They're really not.
In their mind, in their sickbrain, they believe that it is

(31:18):
okay in some way.
They think it's fine to do whatthey do.
And that's something that's likeIt's not something a normal
person can wrap their headaround.
It's just not.
And it's something that's tooprevalent in society.
I was going to say, that soundslike that story with that pastor

(31:45):
who they think allegedly mayhave had something to do with
his wife's death.
Wow, yeah.
I think I may know who you'rereferencing.
yeah right yeah man it needs tobe it doesn't need to be

(32:06):
addressed anymore we knoweveryone knows this is something
we warn our children about thisis something we have to work
around it's so prevalent we needto work around it within our
communities and this is not fairto the society You know, to any

(32:27):
group of people, it's not fair.
So something needs to be done,and I mean something permanent,
right?
Because it's something that willstay unless something happens,
you know?
Because of how ingrained it isin society.
I mean, look at history, right?

(32:48):
What was it, the Greek?
Greek, Greek.
Or...
The ancient Greeks.
The Romans as well.
With like how.
Pedophilia was ingrained intheir cultures.
Okay.
You're talking about.
And.
Yeah.

(33:11):
So.
Like.
That's why I think.
You know.
Castration should be.
A thing.
Definitely.
I agree.
That's the sort of thing that isnecessary.

(33:33):
Prison obviously isn't doinganything.
The elites are the ones who makethe laws.
If they're the ones committingthe act, there's not going to be
a harsh law about it.
This is why it's something thatthe judges who are in power now
need to fight for.
Because these new judges thatare being elected have a bias.

(33:55):
And unfortunately, that bias istied to politics rather than
humanism.
And I hate that.
I hate that so much.
It's something that, even inrelationships that I've
experienced, even recently, it'ssomething I haven't mentioned to
you, even.
They ask, you know, yourpotential significant other,

(34:18):
your partner, asks about yourpolitical standing rather than
your ideals as a human.
Me personally, I think if you'relistening to the show long
enough, I'm not either.
I don't consider myselfRepublican nor Democrat.
It's something that I just don'tfeel matters in the big picture

(34:44):
of how society develops.
and that might be a hot take formany people you know it's just i
i don't think i think as asociety we should be past these
sort of things why are wecreating bylaws for something
that should be uh obvious andfree i don't know but right it's

(35:04):
just that's just my standing sowhenever you know i'm not going
to go into that too much butit's something that is
definitely like needs to besituated because you have that
situation with that um uh thatman recently right who is taken
by the trump administration anduh to el salvador uh-huh right

(35:27):
and you told me there was thatjudge who was trying to help him
out right yes for yes as of myunderstanding yes okay yeah what
we understand right now we'lllook into this a bit more later
on and update the updateeveryone if whether we're wrong

(35:49):
or right later on at a laterdate but as far as we know there
was even judges trying to helpthis person out and I'm not here
to like decide on what's rightor wrong with that person's
specific situation but in thelike within the realm of
humanitarianism if your goal isto help someone escape ICE but

(36:12):
then go right back to your joband persecute someone for such a
lesser crime.
And sit on your high horse andbe like, yeah, I did something
with my life.
While all these people who areputting money in your pocket

(36:34):
telling you what to do, what notto do.
It makes no sense to me.
It makes no sense to me.
None of this makes sense is whatI'm trying to get at.
And it takes something thatsevere to really put a dent, if
anything, into that sort oflifestyle of theirs.

(36:57):
There's more I could say, buthonestly, man, you know what I
mean?
It is something that is veryupsetting to think about and
have to deal with in life andunfortunately like i say like i
said it earlier we have to sortof dance around it we have to

(37:18):
live around that sort of thingbecause the vast majority of
individuals would rather staycomfortable right um in their
own lives in their own littlepocket dimension then step out
of it and better others livesright right um and even with
this sort of situation Theywouldn't even be bettering other

(37:40):
individuals.
They would be bettering societyby doing this sort of thing.
What I'll wrap this conversationup with is, by the way, did you
know it takes about$20,000 to$40,000?
Just a light donation of$20,000to$40,000 into your nearest

(38:03):
representative, your staterepresentative's pocket.
to maybe pass a law that you mayor may not find beneficial for
society.
Just a thought, just an idea,just a fact.
Okay, dude, I'm not bribing thatelected official.
If you're doing it for terriblepurposes, why shouldn't we for
better purposes?

(38:24):
Because we'll actually becharged and do time for it.
Nope.
Because we don't have that kindof money to say otherwise.
All I'm saying is that we as asociety and a collective have
more power than they do as anindividual so yes yes as a

(38:44):
collector so if we all bandedtogether then yeah we could but
right i mean i guess that wouldbe the assumption right if
you're going to spend 20 to 40kto do such a thing yeah but then
at that point we wouldn't evenneed the money we could just
overthrow them you know no idon't think that's not what i
don't think that big of a groupwould take Get a good lawyer

(39:06):
together.
Okay, so you're talking like ahandful of people.
Right, yeah.
It just takes one law to reallyput a stop to these people.
It takes one good law, not toput a stop to it, my bad, but a
good law to limit theiractivities, is all I'll say.

(39:26):
And what are politicians, if notperfectly placeable objects
within your pocket, that's allI'll say right there moving on
so speaking of apish creaturesthat should be put down that

(39:47):
debate with the hundred men inthat gorilla man what are your
thoughts on this man what is Imean so many things have been
said I'm kind of on the fenceabout it because on one hand the

(40:20):
gorilla isn't like an aggressiveanimal like a grizzly would be
or something.
Right.
So they're not going to theirintention is never really to
attack you.
If they just see you.
You think so?
Yeah they're more so curiousthan anything.

(40:40):
That's a good word.
Curious yeah.
Because.
If you.
Look at it.
There are very.
There's very rarely an instance.
Where there's a gorillaattacking.
Someone dies.
Just because.
Right right.
Obviously there's instanceswhere like.

(41:02):
If you stare at it.
the eyes or you smile.
Yeah.
There are things you can do toprovoke it.
I would love to provoke agorilla into fighting a hundred
men.
That's pretty awesome.
I just I don't know if if ahundred guys could do it.

(41:29):
Okay.
I think we need to talk aboutfists and stuff.
Right.
i mean sure you can jump on itand like try to get like some
kind of headlock or something onit but if it if it ties like
roll roll down or like fall downor something like it's gonna

(41:51):
squish you probably gonna youknow break a rib or something
don't they don't they weigh likearound 400 pounds I don't think
they'll squish you, though.
I don't know how much they do,right?
It'll hurt, though.
It'll hurt.
Most definitely.
But I think, okay, it dependswhat caliber of man is taking on

(42:15):
these apes.
I mean...
Okay, I'm thinking guys likeKhabib, Islam...
Khabib's getting steamrolled.
By that gorilla.
I'm sorry.
That's just what that is.
I was thinking like Brian Shaw.
I'm thinking.
Oh, I'm not going to be favored.

(42:36):
No, no.
But I'll hit 100% gets the roleby himself.
And even with a group of 100people with him, I think he'd be
no matter if he was one or 100.
I don't think he can lastagainst a gorilla.
Even Brian Shaw, dude, like.
Oh, 100%.
No, no.
Gorilla could break your boneswith 100%.

(42:57):
Yeah.
I think, uh, and it's got teeth.
It can, you know, not you withtrue, true, true, true.
I mean, here's the thing though.
You're not going to go fight thegorilla and be like, I just need
to knock it out.
No, you're fighting to kill it.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
So it's primal at that point,man, you're going to be biting,

(43:18):
ripping.
You're going to be, uh, Tryingto put it to sleep.
You're going to be punching.
You're going to be elbowing.
Kneeing.
Everything.
You can't just be like.
These fists will do it.
Like.
That's not happening.
I say that.
Because it leads me to my nextpoint.

(43:39):
50 guys.
Is all it takes.
I stand by it.
I do.
I stand 10 toes on it.
For real.
No, let me tell you what.
Let me tell you what.
Put Brian Shaw in it.
Right?
Put him in there.

(43:59):
Yeah, Brian Shaw.
Put Hafthor Bajoransson in it.
Throw him in there.
Throw in Mark Henry.
Throw in Mark Henry.
Put in freaking Eddie the Beast.
Do it.
Put him in there.
Yeah.
Put in Brock Lesnar.
Right?
Put in...
This guy said Brock Lesnar.
Wrestler is definitely helpful.
He's laughing at me for sayingKhabib.

(44:20):
That's crazy.
No, no, no.
Rockwell is getting pushedthrough, but we need someone who
could hold him down.
And as a wrestler, he has abetter chance than Khabib, for
sure.
I think Khabib's wrestling isbetter than his.
You think so?
I don't think he could.
I don't think his arm could getacross.
When I'm thinking of holdingdown, I mean like by the arms,

(44:41):
like maybe like a master lock orsomething.
No one is holding a gorilladown.
Probably not down, but like In away that'll...
Okay, let's say you grab him.
Boom.
You're, like, holding him back.
That girl is gonna start, like,gonna bite your shoulder.
He's gonna be thrashing you.
1,000% biting you.

(45:01):
That's why that's probably,like, the fifth...
Because your shoulder's gonnabe, like, in its face.
So it's just gonna be like...
So this is my train of thought,right?
50 guys attacking all at once.
1,000%.
I mean, 50 guys attacking all atonce.
The first 10 are done.
They're incapacitated, for sure.
They're gone.

(45:22):
They're dead.
They're oopsie-daisies.
They're gone, right?
But, like, the 11th to, I wouldsay, 20th person.
Now we're starting to get thegorilla winded, right?
Now the 21st to 30th.
Now we probably have a chance toreally hold them down a bit
more, right?

(45:43):
Now 31st to 40th.
Now we're doing damage.
He's starting to be, like, he'sfeeling he has cuts.
He's bruised up.
He's doing all he can.
He's struggling a little bit.
41 to 50?
And we saved the heaviesthitters for last?
Yeah, I think we can do it.
I think so.
I think so.

(46:07):
I don't know, man.
I mean, in my opinion, throw mein there and that's it.
But that's just what I'mthinking.
You know what I'm saying?
That's all I'm saying.
But...
I mean, hey, bro.
I think, you know, it dependshow you go at it, right?
I go up in there and just showmy back, start flexing like you

(46:29):
can hear Ohana.
You know what I'm saying?
He's going to be like, oh, snap.
And then he's going to justfaint and die right there.
You know what I'm saying?
That's just what's going tohappen.
That's just me, though.
That's just me, though.
I can't say that for anybodyelse.
That would never happen.
I mean, I think it would alwayshappen.
I think nine times out of ten.
it would happen.
The one time that it wouldn'thappen, I think I would just not

(46:53):
show up that day because I wouldhave better things to do.
But 100%, I think it wouldhappen.
1,000% actually.
As a matter of fact, 10,000%.
Take it or leave it.

(47:13):
I like your dead silence onthis.
You're Delusional, bro.
Delusional, though?
What?
Yeah.
What do you mean?
Oh, man.
I don't think I've ever beendelusional in my life, man.
I don't know what you mean.

(47:33):
I don't think even once youcould check this whole...
My whole online presence and youwould not see one ounce of
exaggeration.
That's what I think.
Because, okay.
It said...
one one gorilla is stronger oras strong as 20 humans so well

(47:59):
that's the thing is I saw thattoo maybe maybe we don't know
right right so so imagine soimagine you boom imagine getting
hit by 20 people at the sametime gonna get rocked, my boy.

(48:20):
This is gonna hurt.
It's definitely gonna hurt.
Yeah.
That's what I'm saying.
The first 10 people are done.
Have you seen them fight?
Have you seen the, like, like,my only problem is gorillas
aren't aggressive like grizzlybears, so that, like, they don't
really go to kill you.
I think I could take on a blackbear.

(48:42):
Okay.
I think so.
I think so.
Okay, buddy.
Unless it, like, bites me, like,anywhere, like, that's, you
know, that it can kill me.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, go out in the woods.
Okay.
Find a little cub.
A cub?
All right.

(49:02):
You are underestimating me tothe 10th degree.
No, no, no.
How dare you?
No, no, no.
I'm saying hang around that cubuntil the cub comes and she sees
you by her cub.
I'll be cuddling the cub.
We'll see how good.
I'll be petting the cub.
I'll put the parent on a leash,matter of fact.

(49:23):
I'm going to show up at yourcrib.
I'm going to show up at yourcrib and be like, here, pet my
pet.
My newest addition to my family.
Nah.
I happen to have delusions.
This guy drank the Kool-Aid,bro.
This guy drank the Kool-Aid.
Oh, no.

(49:43):
Yup.
Yup.
I'll be okay.
Let's ground ourselves a bit.
Let's assume.
Let's just within the realm ofimagination assume that I
wouldn't go down.
Because obviously I would be notthere in any way, shape, or form

(50:09):
when that's taking place.
But who do you think can take onuh gorilla how many what men and
how many do you think would ittake to take down a blood lusted
gorilla i don't think they canyou don't think any amount of

(50:39):
men you just we're talking abouta hundred we're talking about a
hundred well yeah i mean myquestion was like how many men
And who specifically.
Do you think.
Would be necessary.
To take down a gorilla.
A bloodlust gorilla.
I.
I'm talking the planet of theapes gorilla.

(51:02):
Right.
The apes gorilla.
Caesar's best buddy.

UNKNOWN (51:07):
Jeez.

SPEAKER_00 (51:12):
I don't know.
Because I mean.

UNKNOWN (51:16):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_00 (51:16):
We are the dominant species.
We can't just claim that titleand not, you know, not back it
up.
Yeah.
Because of our innovation.
And there's no shot.
You think we're the dominantspecies because we created some,
some woolly wackies and tikifiggets.
There's no shot.

(51:37):
Yeah.
And I mean, we're a lot smarter,but that's, that's also because
along with innovation, um, We'rejust completely different.
It's an animal we're talkingabout.
Right, I mean, okay.
Alright, how about this?
We'll build up to it.
Okay, I'm gonna throw animals atyou and tell me how many men and

(52:03):
who specifically would it taketo take down this animal.
We'll start small, alright?
We'll start small.
A pit bull.
A pit bull?
Pit bull.
one guy you think you'll take itdown right could take it down
right yeah 100% I agree okay Iwould even say a teenager could

(52:28):
do it but yeah not the soft oneswe got now but yeah that's
another conversation but whatelse let's see okay one guy for
one pitbull let's throw in okayan elk An elk.

(52:48):
An elk?
An elk, yeah.
Throw that in there.
Bare hands, obviously, right?
Of course.
No weapons at all.

(53:10):
I'd say two because you'd haveto corral it somehow.
Okay.
Okay.
Fair.
That's fair to say.
You need one guy to hold itdown, another guy to do the
damage.
You'd have to because you're notgoing to be able to chase it off
foot.
You're going to have to head itin.

(53:33):
Well, no.
You're going to have to get itstuck between you two guys.
I'm saying you're going to getit stuck between you two guys or
maybe three and then y'all justslowly creep closer and then you
Right, right, right, right.
Okay, okay, okay.

(53:53):
Right.
Okay.
Fair, fair, okay.
Let's up the ante, right?
Up the ante.
Okay.
A horse.
One of those...
What are they called?
Those huge horses?
I like...
Oh, the one that the one beerhas?

(54:17):
For the mascot thing?
I think so, yeah.
Remember, all these animals, Idon't know if I stated earlier,
but bloodlust.
Oh.
Probably already killed someonebefore.
Like, straight up, they need,they're fully anteed up.

UNKNOWN (54:43):
Three.

SPEAKER_00 (54:46):
Three, because I don't know how strong One horse,
I think, can pull, like, what?
That specific horse.
Okay.
I don't know how much force itwould take to end it.
Yeah, fair.
I mean, just, I don't know, theneck, right?

(55:08):
Yeah.
Right, because obviously it'sgoing to be fighting back.
I just don't know how muchforce.
Like, if one guy would be ableto do that.
Okay, so, guessing.
We'll just say any horse, then.
Whatever is nearest.
What would it be?
How many men?
Shetland Pony.
Okay, not a pony.

(55:33):
Shetland Pony.
My gosh.
I'm sorry.
I forgot you were a brony.
Yeah, my bad.
Oh, that's crazy.
Now that's out of pocket.
Back to the question.
That's crazy.
I'm not a brony.
Yuck.
Frickin' yuck.
Ew.

(55:55):
Aw, come on.
Me and Shade both know.
Anyways.
Me and Shade both know.
Now, you're name-droppingsupporters to back you up.
Isn't Shade a furry, by the way?
What are you talking about?
The ICJ's podcast can neitherconfirm nor deny allegations.

(56:19):
Okay.
Well, okay.
All right.
Screw you.
You know, when you lawyer it upfor him, there's no shot right
now.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
I'm, I'm just saying, I'm justsaying, okay.
All right.
As much as I can say it.

(56:41):
That's why.
Okay.
All right.
So one or two guys were alwaysright.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Already.
Let's jump up a bit.
We'll jump up a bit.
All right.
Okay.
Okay.
We'll do.
We'll do Buffalo.

(57:05):
Yep.
Pretty high up.
Buffalo still got Predators.
I mean.
10 to 13.
You know what?
That's fair.
that is very fair and i couldsee it being harder too but yeah
that's fair okay yeah 13.

(57:28):
i mean those things probably tipover a vehicle yeah true yeah
they definitely ran it you knowthey definitely can oh yeah okay
let's up it a bit more uh we'regonna we're gonna get to that
gorilla uh point right afterthis okay Elephant.

(57:52):
Elephant.
Elephant.
Right.
That's what I'm saying.
Oh, man.

(58:14):
Yeah.
don't know that you'd be able towith your bare hands bare hands
just name the amount of menelephant is blood lusted uh yeah
well okay we'll say we'll evenadd this these men let's say 50

(58:36):
of how many men uh have takehave taken uh we'll say physical
enhancements Physicalenhancements.
You know, the...
Oh, man.
That's all I'll say.
But still...
Oh, man.

(58:58):
Um...
Like, 200.
What?! For an elephant, my guy?
Picture 200 people in general.
Yeah, it's not that many.
What?!

UNKNOWN (00:00):
!

SPEAKER_00 (59:15):
200 people can fill up so many.
Yeah, but we're talking about anelephant here, dude.
A freaking elephant.
Bare hands.
Bare hands.
Bare hands, yeah.
I don't know.
I think maybe like four at eachfoot.
Probably tip it over.
Tip it over.

(59:39):
Good luck.
Good luck.
they're roided out half the guysare roided out still what do you
really you think so you think200 men half roided out would be
necessary to take down anelephant I mean it is

(01:00:02):
bloodlusted but still yeah I'mthey might fail what what yeah I
don't think so, man.
I'm so...
I don't think so.
I don't agree.
Have you seen that thing throwlions like ragdolls?
I mean, those are lions.
It pierces up this freakingthing.

(01:00:23):
I can throw a lion.
Alright, let me stop.
Nah, you can't.
Shut up.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, look.
I don't even know how you'rekilling it.
That was very funny.
I'm sorry.
I don't.

(01:00:44):
You're not going to twist itsneck like the rest of these
things.
Buffalo's hard enough.
You got this behemoth.
Oh, man.
I'm not going to be on thatteam.
Oh, that's funny.
That's a very hilariousimaginative situation.

(01:01:07):
I just had...
Oh, my gosh.
Okay.
I mean, true.
Okay, I don't want to...
We're not going to talk aboutways to kill animals here, okay?
But we're...
But I think it's possible,right?
Because you got to take thisthing's weight into
consideration.
Throw a guy in its mouth.

(01:01:27):
I don't know.
Make a joke.
I don't know.
Okay.
Okay.

UNKNOWN (01:01:35):
Okay.

SPEAKER_00 (01:01:36):
Now we're at...
Okay, so you're thinking it'sgoing to take 200...
200 people.
Wow.
200 or so, you said.
People for an elephant.
What about a gorilla?
I'm stuck on that.
I don't know why you said 200.
That's wild.
It's an elephant, dude.

(01:02:02):
Man...
Because...
It's fair in a way, but, like,nah.
If it comes running at you, whatare you gonna do?
Like, you're not gonna stop itin its tracks.
Good luck.
You're gonna get trampled todeath.
Hmm.
True.

(01:02:23):
True.
It has blood losses, so let'ssay it just keeps running back
and forth until...
They're not dumb.
They're very smart.
Yeah.
Oh, no, yeah, they'reintelligent.
They're very smart.
They, yeah, they're reallyintelligent, like, weirdly.
Yeah.
They can sleep with, like, theycan put half of their brain to
sleep and keep the other halfawake.

(01:02:45):
Like, you can't sneak up on it.
Good luck.
As soon as it sees you, boom,other half of the brain's awake.
It's fully functional.
Hmm.
I gotta think about that one,honestly.
That should be the question, notgorillas.

(01:03:06):
I think a couple people that I'mchoosing could take on a
gorilla.
I don't know.
I'd say 150, 175 maybe.
For a gorilla?
Yeah.
Okay, what do you think wouldwin if I gorilla or elephant?
Both bloodlust and elephant.

(01:03:26):
You think so?
Yeah.
I should have probably ranked ita bit smaller.
Okay.
Yeah.
You think a gorilla is going tobe an elephant?
Two gorillas.
Two gorillas.

(01:03:52):
Wow.
Two gorillas could do it, matterof fact.
If you say so.
I mean, I don't know.
You're right on the point thatone gorilla is 20 men.
Three gorillas.
Four gorillas.
Five gorillas.

(01:04:13):
Six gorillas.
Seven gorillas.
Eight gorillas.
Nine gorillas.
And a chimpanzee.
And a chimpanzee.
And an orangutan.
I know you got that.
I know you got that reference.
Stone Cold is a staple in thehousehold.

(01:04:35):
1000%.
Of course I got that.
Stone Cold is amazing.
Matter of fact, Stone Cold, ifyou're hearing this, I challenge
you to a beer drinking contest.
Alright?
I must forewarn you, I am thebest drinker that WWE's ever

(01:04:56):
seen.
Alright?
I will cut a promo right now.
Do not play with me.
Off the top of the dome, I willcut a promo.
Unfortunately, We kind of wentpast the amount of time we're
supposed to be.
The allotted amount of time,yes.

(01:05:16):
The allotted amount of time,yes.
But we'll segue, right?
Because we were reaching pointsof exaggeration.
Speaking of exaggerated content,here's some updates regarding
the animes that we're watching.
So if you're down with that,stay tuned because here we go
talking about it.

(01:05:36):
We should do that.
What up?
We're actually seeing newepisodes.
Oh, we could.
Yeah, we should do that,actually.
That'd be dumb.
Why don't we do that?
I don't know.
I don't know why we do that.
We can totally do that.
Why don't we do that?
I'm pissed off.

(01:06:00):
Why don't we do that?
I don't know.
No, that actually got me mad.
Why are we not doing thisactively?
What the mother frick, dude?
I'm trying so hard not to cussright now.
What the frick, man?
By the way, that's anotherupdate I failed to mention.
I have put a break on myderogatory language.

(01:06:27):
It was getting to a point that Iwas cussing every single other
word.
And I was just profuselymisunderstanding nuances when it
came to what I should say, whatI should not say.
So it got really embarrassingwhen I was at a specific event

(01:06:55):
with family.
And those who were higher upwithin a family member's you
know uh company also i'll justsay company right yep i may or
may not have made myself a fooloh boy so when don't you though
when okay dang it really whatwhat i do what i don't know you

(01:07:24):
know what you did you maycontinue your story It was just
an unfortunate event.
I'll say series of eventsbecause what followed were also
unhinged and a bit of a force,I'll say.
I've taken a let's not cussanymore.

(01:07:45):
If I sound cringy, if I soundlike I'm forcing myself to not
cuss or whatever, you're justgoing to have to deal with it.
you know, SMD, KYS, deal withit, FN, just whatever, moving
on.
Now, speaking of anime, uh, weshould definitely react.

(01:08:12):
We're doing that now.
That's not what we're doing.
I'm making the executivedecision.
We will be doing this.
What the heck?
That is wild.
Yeah.
So, matter of fact, on ourBuzzsprout, y'all, Anyone
listening, you can send usdirect text messages,
information regarding yourthoughts on how you felt during

(01:08:37):
your listen.
When you listen to ourbroadcast, what your thoughts
are.
And we will actually get to itand potentially read it live.
If you're cool with that, go toour Buzzsprout.
It should be buzzsprout.comforward slash ICJ's podcast.

(01:08:57):
Yo.
Yo.

(01:09:23):
I believe it's called ICJShenanigans.
I believe I'll be sure to linkit on this Buzzsprout site as
well.
But yeah, so check in with us.
We'd love to hear your thoughts,see what you're saying.
By the way, Mr.
J is taken.
Don't DM us on that.

(01:09:46):
I mean.
And just like that, our femalebase just plummeted.
Already.
If anything arose, sort throughthe roof.
If anything arose.
Ladies.

(01:10:06):
Ladies.
All right, y'all.
The reason he's acting like thisis because we found out The
majority of our following isfrom women.
So this man over here, he's he'she's not blood.
He's love lusted this guy.
Love.
What can I say?

(01:10:30):
But, you know, speaking ofexaggeration, there's one for
you, but another one would besomething that we've been
watching, right?
a lot of matter of factsomething we've been covering on
our live streams on uh umyoutube twitch and tick tock one

(01:10:51):
piece yeah aka one peak aka thebest out now aka the best of the
big three best of the big threeuh right yeah so uh definitely

(01:11:14):
something we've been covering alot of uh recently uh well did
we cover recently it was thelast the latest two chapters
right of the manga the 11 46 and47 right right yeah yeah true
yeah that so uh i believe it wasyeah amazing Amazing things are

(01:11:42):
happening.
We can't wait to see Gabon inaction.
Been dying for it.
Recently saw Rox put the belt tobutt.
Again, the white beard.
Alright, which was a littledifferent back when I almost
jumped in the panel.
Handled that for myself.
You know what I'm saying?

(01:12:02):
You own this pops like that.
It's crazy to me.
That's wild.
But alright.
I mean, hey, yeah.
Right, I mean, it's within theplans of Oda.
He is him.
I mean, Rox is him.
That's for sure.
Rox definitely has some hands.

(01:12:23):
And for someone looking soscrawny, right?
Yeah.
That must have been a problem.
Because we don't see that sortof character design from One
Piece in general.
When they're that scrawny andthat OP.
Yeah.
You know, usually they cap atprobably Prospero level.
Excuse me.

(01:12:44):
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know.
Yeah.
That's true.
Yeah, we don't see Warlord levelor Emperor level in the Vatrani,
you know.
Just hasn't happened.
Yeah.
Aside from Buggy, but, you know.
Here's the thing about Buggy.
He has that thing where he canjust make himself big.

(01:13:06):
Because he separates his armsand legs.
That's true, yeah.
But, like, it kind of defeats ita little bit, or sidesteps that
rule.
I guess, yeah.
But, uh...
Well, I mean, he's only anemperor because, uh...
The names attached to him.
It's the two guys on him, yeah.
Crocodile and, uh, what's hisname?

(01:13:28):
Mihawk.
Frakua Mihawk.
Fraudhawk, if you wouldn't knowwhat I'm playing.
He's going to get all the Mihawkfans.
He's going to get assassinatedby someone.
I don't know.
Yeah, right.
Even the live action guy.

(01:13:52):
Some heavy breathing dude at mybed.
The feet of my bed just likepose with a fedora.
Yeah.
I tried to aura farm.
True.
True.
I was going to do like theinternet accent that people

(01:14:13):
have, but I'm going to do it.
I'm going to not do that.
It's going to sound too good,matter of fact.
Sure it will.
Sure it will.
But, you know, not just OnePiece, right?
We've been covering a lot ofother things, such as...
Yeah.
yes i mean a lot of comics toomatter of fact right yeah good

(01:14:37):
amount yeah covering absolutebatman absolute wonder woman
constantine dead in america yothat's been crazy now that's
right it's a big bag of stupidthis one is Hey, y'all, if y'all

(01:15:00):
heard that, that was a referenceto Constantine's most, one of
the most disrespectful thingswe've seen as of far, as of
late.
Yup.
That is disrespectful.
Bro said he's a bag of stupid,that's wild.

(01:15:22):
Oh, no.
The South is attacking him waytoo much.
Yeah, right?
Not for real.
For real.
But, I mean, besides that,something that we've also been
looking into, right?
Well, I mean, at least I have,would be Bleach.

(01:15:44):
Yeah.
Which is something we do want totalk at length about, but not
sure we have the time.
We'll mention that I am, Ithink, caught up.
Not caught up.
Wait a minute.
Bad choice of words.
Excuse me, my bad.
Whoa.
I bet you almost heard me die.
Wow.
But no, no, no, no, no.

(01:16:04):
I'm up to episode 44 of theanime of Bleach.
Yeah.
Latest thing I saw would be theQuincy activating his secret
technique.
The glove of emo Ness.
The edgelord glove ofrighteousness.
I don't know what they call it,but.

(01:16:26):
I don't know but um he you knowhe activated it against the
what's his name OrochimaruFrieza whatever he is but uh
yeah I know you're talking aboutthe uh scientist um yeah the
scientist captain yeah I forgethis name I'm not remembering his
name honestly he he's a veryunique character I like him yeah

(01:16:50):
but I know exactly where you'reat now yeah yeah he uh to see
that in my head.
I hate that he lost off oftechnicality.
I hate that.
Not the captain.
I mean, the Quincy.
Even though he won, they said hewon.
He didn't really win.

(01:17:11):
Right, right.
It was kind of, yeah.
What's his name?
I didn't like that.
Yeah, I think it was.
It wasn't Miuri, I think.
Yeah, Miuri.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't remember his last name.

(01:17:31):
I forget it.
It's been so long since Iwatched it.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, a little bit of myhistory.
When Bleach was first airing,that's when I was watching it.
But I've only got up to, I wantto say episode 100 at that time.
And I was watching it when itwas being uploaded to

(01:17:53):
Toonami.com.
way back then.
Dang, you're old.
Hey, man.
Toonami was peak.
I do not have a problem doxingmy age for that one.
Toonami was amazing.
Shout out to my boy, Tom.
You know what I'm saying?
He's a legend.

(01:18:16):
Okay.
Yo.
What are you saying, man?
What do you mean?
What?
What I say?
Wait, hold on.
Okay, hold up.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Hold up.
Backtrack.
What do you think I said?
But he said whatever you say.
Pretty sure you just admitted tobeing a brony, but being a

(01:18:39):
brony.
What?
Yeah.
I mean, isn't that what shesaid?
I said Tom.
What do you think I said?
Oh, Tom.
T-O-M.
Yeah.
Who's Tom?
The dude from Toonami, the robotdude.
Oh, the robot from Toonami.

(01:19:02):
What about him?
Oh my gosh.
We're on a different plane ofexistence right now.
Oh my gosh.
Tom, I said shout out Tombecause he was that guy, that
voice by Steve Blum who wouldalso do that animation thing
before an anime started.

(01:19:22):
He'd be like popping up on theschedule or whatever is Bleach
with Ichigo or whatever.
He'll give you like a summarizedversion of what's going to
happen in the episode.
But yeah, so shout out Tom, myboy, voiced by Steve Blum, the
legend.

(01:19:44):
But yeah, I was watching Bleachback then and I just kind of
fell off.
Because I think at one pointthey stopped Toonami, like
Toonami stopped briefly for alittle bit.
So I just kind of never pickedit up.
And then until a couple yearslater, when I was like 16 or so,

(01:20:06):
I was watching it via, no, no,no, not 16, like 15 or 14.
I was watching it via YouTube.
And y'all remember Vimeo?
Man, don't get me started.
watching the Vimeo.
What was the other one?
It was bleach.net or something.

(01:20:29):
I don't know.
You remember that one?
Oh, man.
I don't remember.
It was like how the sites weredesigned back then.
If you wanted to watch Bleach,you would click Bleach and it
would open or transition thesite to being bleach.net.
Then if you wanted to watchthose pirate websites, So if you

(01:20:51):
want to watch like, um, onepiece, you clicked it and then
it would transition to being onepiece on there or whatever,
things like that.
Uh huh.
But, uh, on those sites of whatI would watch it on and I only
made it up to again, episode 50to one 20 around that.
Then I just stopped for untilnow to where I'm at episode 44

(01:21:13):
and I love it because I don'tremember basically anything.
Uh, You know, so it's kind ofgreat.
So...
Yeah, that's good.
Thank you.
I mean...
I don't know.
At least it's kind of, like, newto you, so you're not bored just

(01:21:35):
re-watching it.
Right.
You know, that was a fear ofmine, right?
That it would just startplaying, and I'm like, crap, I
know exactly what's going tohappen.
Yeah.
But, um...
You're not.
I'm glad to be watching it rightnow.
I'm also...
You took a hiatus off of Hunterx Hunter, so I'm thinking of
going back into that.

(01:21:56):
Okay.
I know you were just checkingout Dragon Ball, the original
manga.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Did you ever pick that back up,or you're waiting until I get
back on Hunter x Hunter?
Okay.
Not yet, because...
We haven't done those streams ina while, so.

(01:22:19):
Yeah, true, true.
If I read it, I'd probably notremember everything.
That's fair.
That's fair.
Okay.
Yeah, I mean, that's definitelysomething we want to look back
into sooner than later.
But besides that, you know, I'vebeen also looking at other anime
we did.
Was it this year or the end?
Yeah, I think it was thebeginning of this year we

(01:22:40):
finished Dragon Ball Daima.
Yep, yep.
amazing honestly it wasn't itwas it was slow and it was
something very different thanwhat we're used to 100 but it
was definitely something to lookforward to because it was the
last work of uh kuratoriyama anduh what was funny because it

(01:23:03):
wasn't supposed to be his workif you look into it he kind of
just got interested he was likekind of just took over okay So
that was kind of great.
But, yeah, I mean, we got,because of him, Vegeta goes
Super Saiyan 3.

(01:23:25):
We got Super Saiyan 4, Goku.
What?
Oh, man, we can't downplay that.
Just a bunch of things.
I mean, some more.
We got...
What was that one game that cameout?
Dragon Ball.

(01:23:46):
Xenoverse?
Well, not Xenoverse.
Well, there was anotherexpansion now.
Another expansion back for that.
Oh, there was?
Yeah.
Well, it's rumored to haveGlorio and whoever else.
Oh, okay.
So probably some DLC orwhatever, right?
Yeah.
Oh, you're talking about ZFighters?

(01:24:07):
Was it Z Fighters?
I think that's the last one Iremember.
Oh, FighterZ, you mean.
fighter z i don't know what wasit called um sparking zero that
one oh yes oh man that game waspeak i still like it yeah i mean

(01:24:33):
a lot of people have the hypereally died down but i i stand
by it's it's one of the betterone of the better Dragon Ball
games.
I definitely think it was betterthan Kakarot.
That's a hot take among thecommunity, I'm sure.
But it really was just like abreath of fresh air because it's
something that we sort of missedout a lot, right?

(01:24:55):
FighterZ tried to be its ownthing.
Xenoverse was completely its ownthing with the open world and
all that.
Kakarot tried to like, you know,Dragon Ball Kakarot tried to
be...
open world as well trying topiggyback off of what xenoverse
had made uh famous within thatuh within the community it's
pretty interesting but um yeah imean i liked uh the uh what's it

(01:25:22):
called sparking zero because itwas just you're just fighting
that's it it's just there's noreal story mode you know you uh
they feature some interestingthings you got to see the
perception the perspectives ofDifferent characters, hearing
their voice lines.
Really just dope things.
Creating your own scenes withinthe fighting mechanics.

(01:25:43):
It's awesome.
It's peak.
I love it.
If you haven't played it, playit right now.
Do it now.
Matter of fact, stop the stream.
Pause it.
Play it.
Come back to the stream.
Do it right now.
Thank you.
Anywho, yeah.
I mean, that about wraps up withwhat I've been doing with the

(01:26:04):
anime.
What about you?
What have been some thingsyou've been looking into?
I know you've tried to put me onto Apothecary Diaries.
Yeah.
Yeah, I like it.
I mean...
I don't want to spoil anything.
I don't know.

(01:26:24):
I just like...
I just like...
the...
kind of the storyline of it.
The...
Kinda cutesy little animation ithas sometimes.
Right.
The music in it is pretty nice.
Okay.
Yeah.

(01:26:45):
I'm behind.
I'm in third season.
Oh, jeez.
Yeah, I did not expect that.
Yeah, I forgot I was in secondseason.
Wow.
Other than that, I've justbeen...
I actually fell behind onSakamoto.
Oh, really?

UNKNOWN (01:27:06):
I did.

SPEAKER_00 (01:27:06):
I think there's only 11 episodes, right?
Is there?
I don't know.
Yeah, the other is.
That's where I'm at right now.
I finished sort of leveling.
That was okay.
Okay, yeah.
By most, I'm going to keep it upwith One Piece.

(01:27:27):
Have you seen the specialtrailer that they kind of
released for the next episode?
11-28?
Don't think I have.
It looks good.
I should check that out.
I'll check that out right afterthis.
Yeah, because they go in moredepth.

(01:27:50):
It might be.
I saw it on Twitter on Libraryof O'Hara.
Okay, pull that up.
Yeah, shout out Library ofO'Hara too, matter of fact.
Yeah.
Archer would be on it, bro.
Actually.
Oh, man.

(01:28:11):
It looks...
I can't wait for the nextepisode.
It's going to be fire.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, definitely.
But, um...
Other than that, I haven'treally been watching much anime.

(01:28:31):
Okay.
I've more or less been caught upon, like, uh...
Scary game playthroughs.
Horror game playthroughs.
Oh, yeah.
Fair, fair.
I mean, a lot coming out, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, and then just all, like,the indie stuff.
Mm-hmm.

(01:28:52):
I like those ones.
They're always fun.
I don't know.
They have a special feeling tothem.
What would you say?
I think...
I said they have a specialfeeling to them, I think.
Oh, definitely.
I agree.
It's always fun to get to seethose played or play them

(01:29:14):
yourself.
True, true.
But other than that, I haven'treally watched much anime, sad
to say.
I mean, hey, sometimes we need abreather, right?
Our whole lives have been neckdeep within the community.
So it's always good to get abreath of air out of your brain.

(01:29:38):
Yeah.
I mean, speaking of gameplay,right, and games in general, me,
Mr.
J, and I have, you know, someprojects coming up.
Something we love to introduceto everyone when it's full and
ready.

(01:30:01):
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
You know.
couple of them i would say uhone we got is the um you know it
is a horror game one that wehave in mind uh yeah something
light something that'll you knowremind you of the good old
internet days right when youwhen you jump on

(01:30:22):
addictinggames.com right whenyou you know when you jump on
cool math games you know i'msaying And then, uh, yeah.
Middle school.
Yeah.
Something like that.
And that'd be like, this is thebig thing.
Something that's catch yourattention.

(01:30:42):
You know what I'm saying?
Give it a little flair from thenostalgia part of your brain.
Uh, right.
I'm working on something likethat as well as something else
that has to do with, um, a, justa bunch of concepts, uh, that we
have we've been working on um onour own secretly in private

(01:31:05):
behind closed doors you knowwith elite cia members
protecting the knowledge but i'mnot gonna dox them so that's it
right right um but uh yeah justsomething just something like so
anywho uh i think that aboutcovers it right Um, yeah, pretty

(01:31:33):
sure we got everything.
Yeah, we, uh, we blew way past,uh, or a lot of times, so.
Yeah.
Hope y'all sat through andenjoyed it.
Um, you know, we're glad to beback.
Expect these regularly,semi-regularly.
Uh, haven't really gotten down agood day yet, but, uh.

(01:31:58):
We do what we can.
When it becomes regular, itbecomes regular.
Sit through and just chill out,right?
Chill with us.
That's the goal.
Late night talks.
You know what I'm saying?
All the good stuff.
All the good stuff.
Raw and uncut.
You know how you like it.
Hey, what do you mean?

(01:32:22):
What's about it?
Nothing, I guess.
Oh man, but glad to be back.
That's all I'll say.
Oh yeah.
Always good.
All right.
Well, there you have y'all y'allin the next frame.

(01:32:47):
Peace.
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