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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh, you think
darkness is your ally.
You merely adopted the dark.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
I was born in it
Molded by it, I see death what
(00:36):
it do, cause we call families.
Go host, oh boy Reverence.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
It's a little, it's a
little, it's a little, it's a
little, it's a little, it's alittle, it's a little, it's a
little, it's a little, it's alittle.
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It's a little, it's a little.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
It he really sounded
just like him.
Speaker 1 (01:02):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Benito, de you Benito
.
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Benito Juarez, it
really be me, benito de you.
I really be ghostwriting forhim.
No cap, es de tu, benito Si.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Es yo Mr Benito, mr
Benito is crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
What it do, y'all
what it do.
Cosmic Cove Hold on, I feellike it sounds a little crazy
too.
Alright, here we go, fuck itwhat it do.
Cosmic Cove Episode something.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Episode 3000.
Episode 3000 Minimum Episode.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Big Cool, 3000
Episode.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Big Cool 3000.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
What it do y'all,
what y'all been up to, Go ahead
speak y'all Uh-huh, Uh-huh.
Uh-huh Interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
I don't care, I don't
care, I don't care that be what
I used to do To my brotherswhen they used to, when they
would do something.
Meet me on the phone With mymom.
Supposedly you said they gottaTake out the trash.
Okay, I'll tell them.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
They ain't gonna like
what you said, but I'll let
them know.
I'll pass the message, chief.
Yes, y'all, what it do,everybody, how you doing bro.
Doing good, just uh, y'all whatI do, everybody how you doing
bro, no good, just uh, I don'tdo good, don't good, I had some
stuff.
Yeah, I had some stuff I wasgonna say, but I completely
forgot everything, right, everytime I have like I have like a,
not a script, but like a way ofhow I want to do the intro for
on my end.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
But when it finally
like, when everything's like
finally, uh, camera lights,camera action type shit I freeze
right, uh, throughout the week.
Uh, what was I going to do?
Throughout the week I had like,okay, like stuff happened and I
was like, okay, this is goingto be pretty good to talk about
the podcast.
You know, I was likecategorizing it and everything.
And then I don't know, I justgot here and I'm just like, damn
, I forgot everything.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Just blank yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
So there was some
stuff.
It wasn it's just like funnystuff that happened and whatnot,
but yeah, I can't think ofanything Apart from that.
Everything's been good.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
We've been working.
I can think of something.
What happened?
So I ain't putting Yaya onblast.
He invited me to a carne asada.
Oh, yeah, oh yeah, oh, yeah,yeah, yeah, good old classic
carne asada.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Yep, yep, yep, yep,
yep.
Go ahead bro, go ahead, tellthat story bro, Tell that story
bro.
The first one, the first one,that man, the first one for me,
that man.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Yayo hit that, hit
that power ball.
That man hit the power ball.
He said he called me.
I said what it do, bro?
He said slime what it do, slime, twin Twin.
You heard it, you're twin twin.
Well, uh, I'm about to get thisnew uh, super, ultra, mega, uh,
fancy ultra, mega, ultraself-cooking, self-cleaning
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grill self-cleaning grill.
And uh, nah, y'all, you bought agrill or whatever.
And uh, it's a nice one, Ireally like it too.
And uh, he was like you know,come to the house, fuck, we're
gonna do a we're gonna do alittle cookout.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
I said, give me that
like seven o'clock.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
I was like seven.
I was like he got, he got.
I was like he got it.
I'm over here worried we'regonna be running late.
He's gonna be waiting on us.
So I'm over here like damn,we're gonna be running late.
He gonna be like damn, where'sthe rice, where's the drinks?
I'm over here like fuck and uh,you know he got everything
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ready.
You know, got our.
Uh, me and my girlfriend gotour daughter in the car.
You know we had the fits on andshit keep in mind right, the
givanchi and uh, keep in mind,y'all was like a couple minutes
down the road from us, so wepull up over here.
Hurry, hurry, he's waiting,he's waiting.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
What a man he man.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
Hurry up.
She could climb out herself.
No, I'm just joking I'm justjoking, no, I'm just.
But uh, y'all comes up to me,yeah, yeah, so I got some bad
news.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
I about did that too.
That was the same tone I saidit in.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
That's how I felt.
That's how I felt.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
That's how I felt
Seeing the taillights Back up
Far.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
I walk up on that
point.
She's like yeah, so I stillhave to put the grill together
Parts everywhere Parts just getaround Like this.
Speaker 2 (04:57):
She just came apart.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
And you put that
grill.
The guy's like.
Speaker 2 (05:02):
Far.
What was it Not about to be?
10?
Speaker 1 (05:05):
Everyone want to have
.
They always say he put thatgrill.
The guy's like fuck, everyonewant to have their own shit.
Fuck.
I say oh shit, man, we can'tcook no carne asada on the home.
(05:25):
We was about to say fuck it, wedon't need the legs, we just
couldn't cook it on the damn.
How about?
Speaker 2 (05:30):
start digging the
hole.
Just put the grill over thatshit.
It would've been the same thing.
How about?
Speaker 1 (05:36):
oh shit, I was like
man fuck it's gonna be late, but
nah, I didn't care.
It didn't matter to me cause itwas a Saturday.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
It was Saturday, yeah
.
Right yeah, saturday, becauseyou had work Sunday, I mean, I
work Saturday too.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
You had work that
Sunday yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
Sunday too, yeah, but
that's it.
Speaker 1 (05:58):
No, it was funny
though, but it was funny so when
I bought that.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
That went to Lowe's
and everything and time flew,
bro, I don't know where timewent from there.
I went and got the dogs, putgas, came back and then I opened
the box up.
I was like, fuck this shit Iclean.
I was like, nah, let me get thegrill.
Let me get the grill started.
Let me do that, open up thatgrill.
Let me get the grill started.
Let me do that, open up thatgrill.
I see the lid Me in my mind.
I'm thinking okay, all I got todo is put the legs.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Push the button and
fold the legs up.
Put the legs on that bitch.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Put the wheels on
that bitch.
We good, that's all I got to do.
Nope, pop that shit open, cameout of it.
I said, oh nah, hold 13instructions on that bitch.
Oh my, and I don't know ify'all remember from last episode
I'm not good at followinginstructions on paper.
Good thing Remmers was there,otherwise that shit would've had
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.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
Nah, bro, you had it,
bro, you had it.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Y'all would've put it
on the ground for real, bro.
Just a lid open on the ground,bro.
Just close that thing backthere.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
Oh shit bro.
I was like ain't no way.
Nah, it didn't bother me.
I was like, oh, at least youweren't waiting for me.
Nah, I lost my cool.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
Before you got there
I lost my cool for like a split
ticket.
Who was punching the air Splitticket bro.
They started throwing shit Bro.
I saw the, I saw theinstructions.
I said this is fucking 13.
Fuck, christ Started sweating.
It wasn't even a hot hour, itwas kind of cold.
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Started sweating.
I felt myself sweating.
I was out there in shorts,sweating.
Shorts and short sleeves Fuckbro, I put that bitch together
like three times.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
The first time.
The first time I put ittogether, this shit just fell
back apart.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
I'm taking this back
right now.
Piece of shit, but that's it.
That's.
It had my ears red andeverything I remember.
And then I finally got to itand then I was strolling on that
bitch and then finally I wasokay, I know how to do it.
Then you pull.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
I said thank god
thank god, but fuck, I gotta
hurry the fuck up.
Uh, yeah, no, you good, bro, Ithought it was A pretty fun
project to do.
Right, it was.
Yeah, I felt like I was too.
Alright, you good, I felt likeI was too far.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
That shit was fun,
though.
That shit was fun, bro.
What'd you pull up, bro?
We had that shit up in Lessthan 30.
I think Something like that,bro, something like that bro we
ain't started cooking well, itcook quick, though that shit
cook quick, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
We got pictures of
Yayo.
I'm gonna have to put it on theput it on Instagram.
Just one of them, though but orput it on, put it on Yayo FYB's
page right, oh yeah, oh yeah,that's good, I'm gonna be
posting that.
Speaker 2 (08:34):
I'm gonna be posting
that.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
I'm gonna be posting
that the people be asking where
is Yayo's pics?
Speaker 2 (08:40):
where is his feet
pics?
Where?
Speaker 1 (08:41):
do I submit my dick
ratings to YIU at?
Speaker 2 (08:44):
My feed pics on there
.
Y'all got to click on thatlittle one that says the blue
link Because you know how thebitches be having like the blue
link on their shit.
That's how my shit be, it'sjust feed pics.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Click on the spicy
link y'all For.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
YIU FRB On the
telegram.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
Oh yeah, don't forget
Ladies, ladies, we're going to
say it a third time for y'all,y'all listening.
You know Far, close, far, faraway, up north, down south,
across oceans in space, In spaceokay.
Don't forget, Yael FYB is abachelor.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
He is hosting his
20v1 show soon.
I might even do a 40v1.
I just might, I just might do a40v1.
I just might, I just might.
It's just so many requests havebeen coming in, it's just 40v1,
but he's gonna do the balloonthing as well.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
But instead of them
popping it, he's popping it 40
balloon.
40 balloon, just pop oh no, nah, I'm just messing y'all, but
wasn't gonna to say oh, you said, did you ever get your plant?
Oh no, you said, you gave it toyour sister.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Did I say it
yesterday, last episode?
You didn't say what happened.
You told me off episode.
I told you.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
A little update on
what was his name.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
I had changed his
name to I can't remember, I
don't remember what was his nameDiglett, but I had changed the
name to.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
I can't remember.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
I don't remember.
I don't remember Fred.
Let's call him Fred the Cactus.
Fred the Cactus CPS took himSon of a bitch Talking about.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
Fred the boy, fred
the Cactus.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Talking about not
adequate living conditions Just
because I had an AC blasting on50.
Speaker 1 (10:24):
Come on now.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Come on, it's a
cactus, it's a cactus.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
It lives in the
desert.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
If the chihuahuas are
fine, he's going to be fine
Chihuahuas inside with under theblankets and with pockets on.
But no.
So my sister took it, I gave itto my sister, I surrendered.
I surrendered my, what is itcalled?
Speaker 1 (10:45):
I surrendered my
child.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
I surrendered my
custody after after my sister
pointed out some very goodpoints.
It's going to die with you.
You're not going to take careof it.
It's already here at the house.
It's done, acclimated to thistemporary.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
It's done, acclimated
to the house.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Who am I to argue
with the what do we call it?
With the florist?
Who am I to argue with them?
You know, they know everything,so I surrender it.
But I am getting another one, Idon't know.
I don't know yet which one.
I went to Home Depot.
I see some pretty cool ones,but I don't know.
Instead of just to flex on herreally, this is just a petty
move just to flex on her Get youa big-ass cactus Big-ass cactus
(11:22):
.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
I went to Lowe's.
Sorry, I don't mean tointerrupt you, no, you're good
and they had some pretty coolflowers.
I went by myself Saturdaymorning.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (11:32):
They had these right
here.
These things are pretty cool, Ilike that.
And then they had these.
These are called celosia.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Low-key.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Low-key.
They look like the top ofTrolls heads.
Like the little Troll dollsLike the little movie.
Yeah, they look pretty cool.
Then they had these Dahlias Ayyo.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Right Dahlias plants
look crazy, them flowers.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Those are Dahlias too
, but I like the.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
It's crazy.
I like that flower.
The last one, oh yeah, it'scrazy because Lowkey, I, I wanna
do stuff like that.
I wanna decorate that shit alloutside and everything.
Yeah, that'd be pretty cool.
Just whole jungle out there,whole exotic plants out there.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
You walk in, then
what's thing is gonna overtake
me?
Wait till I release theseexotic, these exotic plants that
take over.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Bro, I'm about to.
First of all got to fuck up theecosystem, the natural
ecosystem.
Might have to grow some bambooout there.
First of all.
You already know got toeliminate everything else.
We'll put the bamboo out there.
Then we're going to throw somedandelions everywhere, just like
fuck up just the worst weed outthere, but just fuck up every
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other plant.
Then we're going to put someVenus fly traps, because I hate
flies.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Just snapping that
shit.
Oh, that would be pretty coolto have a Venus fly trap.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
And then that stinky
one.
Can you?
You can buy one.
Yeah, I used to have one.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Did you.
My fucking god, though Maybeyour sister was that
motherfucker ain't last for shitman.
We need a.
We need a CPS.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
But for plants it was
a weak one.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
It was weak Natural
selection.
His mother didn't take care ofhim.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Nah yeah, that
motherfucker died bro.
It had like three.
It had like it was three smallwounds bro.
I really don't know whathappened bro.
I really don't know bro.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Dang, this thing
looks crazy.
What the Venus Flytrap they gotlike a blue one A blue one when
?
At that shit on Amazon.
Oh, Amazon KwaZooie.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
KwaZooie.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Garden.
Speaker 2 (13:35):
How much is that
Tropical?
Speaker 1 (13:36):
exotic plant.
Very hardy, heat tolerance.
House plant, easy to grow.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Houseplant Easy to
grow.
Houseplant means inside right,like inside, touch this thing
looks crazy.
Speaker 1 (13:45):
They got a bad review
, 2.5 stars.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
This shit probably
fixed Out of 510.
Holy moly, holy shit.
Go to the comments.
We're going to have a littlesegment here called we're Going
Down to the Comments.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
Right, we're going to
do a quick review on why is
this Venus flytrap?
Speaker 2 (13:58):
not good, this fly
trap.
Two and a half stars, you wouldthink, let me guess.
Let me guess it comes fucked up, all right it says uh, this is
uh.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
They don't say who
it's from.
It says unfortunately they didnot grow.
Like other laboratories arepurchased, they look like
store-bought poppy seeds you getfrom spice aisle of your local
grocery store.
Like other laboratory specialtyseeds I have purchased, not one
around the group.
What the hell that shit gave mea stroke for real.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
I was like I'm about
to call a paramedic for you, but
that's it so.
So she planted it and then itdidn't grow.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Yeah, they said they
said they got scammed okay, okay
and this person said, thequality of the seeds is very low
.
Seems like they would be legitbut they sadly do not sprout or,
if they do, they are not theplant you think you are getting.
Furthermore, they are not worththe money that you spend
because, like I said, they arethe wrong kind of seeds and blue
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venus fly traps aren't a thing.
The size of the plant thatdoesn't grow.
So she knew that and stillpurchased it is small to
non-existent.
This feels like a SCAM, scam.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
Not me trying to sign
that out, but that's only
because it is.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Yeah, a lot of people
are saying it never grew.
This person freaking grew agrass.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
That shit was not.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
That shit is a scam,
bro, I was just about to get
that one.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
You saved me.
Speaker 1 (15:28):
That shit is a
fucking scam.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
Damn bro, I'm going
to have to get some shit out
there, bro.
I have a vision, bro.
I have the vision, bro.
I'm going to go out there anddraw that shit.
See how I want that shit.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
This says For anybody
listening that does flowers or
stuff like that what is a goodplant for y'all you have?
Let us know in the commentsbelow this episode.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
On what that that?
Uh, beginner friendly, beginnerexpert level.
You know what?
Just like smite, let's go tothe actual level one, expert
level.
Uh, yeah, give me like afusilli, fuchsia, rosemary, some
shit like that, some shit likethat oh, you know, it'd be
pretty cool, you, you know, whatthey say is hard to maintain
and keep A weed plant, a weedplant In the middle of the city.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Nah, what's the name
of that tree?
Speaker 2 (16:11):
Joshua tree, oak tree
, red oak tree.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
Hold on, let me see
them.
Things are expensive Bonsai, abonsai tree.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
Oh my God, no key as
Expensive Bonsai.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
A bonsai tree, oh my
God Like, depending on what kind
you get as a project, as aproject.
Them things are so cool bro.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
Cause that that has
to do with you too.
That determines like Uh-huh,Alright as a challenge, low-key
as a challenge, Alright, I'mgonna go to Home Depot this
weekend, I hope.
Better go get me a bonsai tree,bro.
What are we going to call it?
What are we going to call itConstant cold family?
What are we going to call thisbonsai tree?
Speaker 1 (16:51):
Hard to take care of
bonsai tree.
Thank you Google for alwayslistening.
It says they aren't inherentlydifficult to care for.
With the right knowledge andlittle dedication, you can
successfully nurture a bonsaitree.
Speaker 2 (17:04):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
Okay, knowledge and
little dedication, you can
successfully nurture a bonsaitree.
Okay, okay, fuck it bro.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
I thought that was
gonna be hard, bro.
Get something harder, bro.
What is it all right?
Speaker 1 (17:10):
uh, let's look y'all
let us know in the comments.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
Huh kelp try to grow
kelp fucking above water fucking
glow uh.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
Grow a coral reef in
your living room in the toilet
hold on y'all.
We about to get started intothis episode.
What would be a a hard plantwhat ferns?
No fern I think fern is theeasiest one.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
You only gotta take
care of them, just give them
water federal leaf figs.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
There's some fake
plants, but I ain't never heard
none of this.
This some dr sue shit righthere.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
Orchids camellia
camellia sunflowers about to
grow some cilantro, some shitfuck was a challenging plant to
grow indoor a dandelion, brodandelion zebra plant zebra
plant.
Why is it called a zebra plant?
Speaker 1 (18:00):
snake plants are hard
to maintain.
Bro y'all'all lying, bro Y'allAin't no damn way.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
You'll be surprised
bro.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
I'm going to do my
research on that, bro, you'll be
surprised.
Y'all let us know in thecomments, though Let us know
what plant Yaya should buy.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
Right, look, y'all do
want a bonsai tree.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
So let us know a name
for the bonsai tree.
Right, oh, get a bonsai tree.
Don't y'all want one, bro?
That shit pretty good.
That shit pretty good.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Cactus is a bonsai
tree, but I'm going to go get
them this weekend.
Yeah, oh shit, a little bit ofmy Heritage, a little heritage
and a little bit of where I'mtrying to go.
You feel me Japan.
You feel me.
You feel me Low key.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
Gotta envision so for
anybody that is Japanese and
wants a man that has a bonsaitree and a cactus, y'all, let
the man YayaFRB know.
I feel me Hit him up, but howwas your week?
Did we already talk about it?
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Yeah, we kind of like
I said I don't remember.
Like I said I had stuff Iwanted to talk about, but I
don't remember Like it was funnystuff, but I don't remember.
I don't remember the wholescript I had in my head.
I had like a whole, like yousaid, but I had a whole plan of,
like I wanted to say, my stuffbut I don't remember what.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
All right, yo, we
already dragged it on long
enough, but let's just go aheadand get into this to say it's
gonna be something a littleintriguing, something a little
fascinating a little doubly acopy of itself, if you will.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
An imitation, an
imitation, no crap a double goer
a double walk walker oh, yeah,Okay oh yeah, Hold on.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, ohyeah.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Hey, hey Ka A
vardurger.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Who got the Norse?
Speaker 1 (19:59):
one Hold on.
That's what I was looking for.
Speaker 2 (20:00):
Yeah, that's what I
was looking for that's right,
that's right All looking foryeah that's what I was looking
for.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
That's right.
That's right, all right, y'all.
So today's, today's subject isgoing to be the doppelgangers.
Today, we're going to betalking about doppelgangers,
what they is, what they isn't.
What does it mean?
What to do if you see a doppelgonger?
All right, yeah, you're goingto lead off into it.
Yeah, I'll give you a littlequick one down.
What is the origin?
Or historical belief?
Speaker 2 (20:22):
it's you ask?
The mythology of spirit doublescan be traced back to thousands
of years and was present inmany cultures of the past,
holding a prominent place inancient legends, Stories,
artworks and books by variousauthors.
Perhaps the most well-knownreference to spirit doubles or
alter egos is the doppelganger,A word still used today to refer
a person that is physically orbehaviorally similar to another
(20:45):
person.
So a doppelganger is a personwho bears a striking resemblance
to another person, but who isnot related to that person.
It can be a paranormaldoppelganger if a living person
is often seen as a harbinger ofbad luck or an omen of impending
death.
Speaker 1 (21:03):
I did hear about that
too.
Did you know that there's likedifferent folklores, like do you
have the uh, egyptian folklore,english celtic belief and
native american beliefs?
So in germanic folklore it isbelieved that any, that everyone
, has a spirit double.
That mirrors their appearanceand actions, kind of like you
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said.
And in Norse mythology asimilar concept exists called a
Vardogur.
I think that's how you say it.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
I think that's how
that O goes Vardurgr, vardurgr.
Sound about right.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
My fault.
Y'all, y'all let me know howI'm doing.
It's pretty much like a ghostlytwin that appears before a
person arrives somewhere leadingothers to believe they had
already been there whole wholeshadow clone.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Shadow clone due to
shadow clone due to so.
In ancient, in ancient, inegyptian mythology, a cop was a
tangible spirit, spirit double,having the same memories and
feelings as the person to whomthe counterpart belongs to.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
They said it was seen
as a protective entity in some
cases and then sometimes it wasIn some cases.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
Yeah, yeah, in some
cases it was seen that way, but
another, you see it.
You're going to die.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Imagine, bro, the
Egyptians talking to each other.
Bro, what if they didn't talkin sounds, but in the form of
their alphabet?
What the hell do thesehieroglyphics mean?
What the hell does it mean?
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Shawty broke up with youthrough a hieroglyphic sex.
Speaker 2 (22:42):
Let's talk about it.
You over here.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Bitch Be up 3 o'clock
at night.
Send her the Sphinx emoji Withthe tongue out emoji.
I don't even know what thatshit means.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Girl, what's your?
Speaker 1 (23:01):
only pharaoh.
Oh shit, Texting throughhieroglyphics is crazy work.
Talking about If you can readthrough hieroglyphics, you just
might be him.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
No cap Talking about
that Is, that Is that Anubusi,
or what I tried, y'all I tried.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
It's on the spot, all
right.
So they also got like theCeltic legend of the fetch,
which describes a spectraldouble of a living person, often
appearing as a sign of theirimminent death, and in British
and Irish folklore, ghostlytwins or doubles sometime
appeared before tragic events.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
I saw another thing
that in modern times the term
twin stranger is sometimes usedto describe a doppelganger.
Speaker 1 (23:46):
Oh shit, I ain't
never heard that term before.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
I never heard it
either, but that's what it says.
Twin, stranger Damn.
So everybody's saying twin.
That really my doppelganger.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Right, that really my
twin.
That really my twin.
Stranger, that's where theslang came from.
Duh, y'all Connected the dotshere at cosmic cove, right?
We always connect the dots hereat cosmic cove.
I know that the nativeamericans believe that
doppelganger could possibly justbe like a skinwalker or a
shape-shifting okay, I didn'tsee that.
Okay, which makes sense becauseI mean they say that the
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skinwalker does take the?
We haven't talked about skin.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
We have we have not
in depth, not in depth, all
right.
Next episode we're going to doskin.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
There you go y'all
look forward to that, but um
okay, but they consider it mybad.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
No, you're good, so
they consider it like a wendigo
or something like, somethinglike that.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Okay, well, yeah
skinwalker, because it's like
two different.
Speaker 2 (24:35):
Yeah, I get those
confused yeah, they're, yeah,
they're two different.
Speaker 1 (24:38):
They're two different
things right, for me it's the
same thing, bro who classes themtogether?
Speaker 2 (24:45):
I, I don't well.
Well, that that's.
Speaker 1 (24:47):
Yeah, we'll talk
about it we'll talk about it
next episode.
So some of the stupors,superstitions, superstitions and
common beliefs.
As we said before, seeing yourdoppelganger is obviously like a
bad omen.
That signifies illness,misfortune, dev.
Some believe it means your soulis being stolen or you are
spiritually vulnerable.
According to some folklore,speaking to your doppelganger
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can lead to madness orself-destruction.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Going off what you
said, some accounts suggest
doppelgangers might attempt toprovide misleading or malicious
advice or plant censored ideasin their victims' minds.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
Bruh, that is crazy.
Imagine seeing yourdoppelganger and you'd be like
what it do, twin Stranger.
And he's like howdy twinstranger.
You should probably go to worktoday, evil.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
Evil right there.
Evil reincarnate right there.
Speaker 1 (25:35):
Get in my car it
blows up, boom, holy shit, ho,
ho, rick and Morty.
The evil Morty Takes the patchoff, takes the patch off, takes
the mask off.
It was a whole differentdoppelganger.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
It wasn't even my
doppelganger.
I got fooled.
What you got, bro?
Speaker 1 (25:51):
What you got.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
So okay.
So doppelganger seen.
So this is just a little belief.
Doppelganger seen by a person'srelative or friend was said to
signify the illness or dangerwould befall uh, that person
while seeing one's owndoppelganger was said to be an
omen of death.
So that was just depending onwho saw it, okay okay, it varies
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like which is crazy, becausewe've seen them before like my
mom be, like I just saw yougoing to that room or like I
just like I just saw your sistergo in there.
I'm like, no, she's not evenhere, what type of shit like
that.
But I don't know.
That's the other thing, wherethey don't know if it's a spirit
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, if it's a malicious spirit,it's just residual energy left
floating around in the cosmos,type shit, type shit.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
I'd really be on that
On it.
On it left floating around inthe cosmos, I'll really be on
that.
So let me tell you some reallife reports of doppelgangers.
One of the most famous one is,awfully obviously, abraham
lincoln's doppelganger.
Oh you got it, oh you go aheadgo ahead bro.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
Oh okay, because I
got some other ones all right.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
so according to this,
um uh, what happened was uh.
Shortly after his election in1860, abraham lincoln sat down
to rest and glanced at a mirroracross the room.
To his shock, he saw tworeflections of himself.
One was his normal appearance,while the other was a pale,
sickly version with a deadly,deathly complexion.
So the ghostly doubledisappeared after a few seconds,
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and Lincoln's wife, mary ToddLincoln, was deeply
superstitious and saw this as abad omen.
She interpreted it as like aprophecy.
The healthy looking Lincolnrepresented his first term in
office, while this ghostly paleversion meant that he would win
a second term but would notsurvive it.
So Lincoln dismissed it as atrick of delight at first, but
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then he saw the apparitionmultiple times and what ended up
happening was Lincoln wasreelected in 1864, but in April
1865, he was assassinated byJohn Wilkes Booth, fulfilling
Mary Todd's ominous prediction.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
That is crazy and you
got to think what killed him.
What's that actually?
Doppelganger was just like thesuperstition behind it that
probably got to him, you knowbecause I'm a bit believing,
like, whatever you feel,whatever you, you you attract
what like what's around you.
Like you, you attract that,that energy.
So I feel like if you'rethinking, about that the whole
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time what really led to hisdeath, like that Just on a
supernatural level.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
So if you don't
believe, do you think that
prevents it from you beingaffected by it?
I think so, you think so, Ithink so yeah, Throw pepper
flakes.
Pepper flakes.
If y'all encounter a ghost oranything, throw pepper flakes,
trust me, it works, and you'llknow'all.
Encounter a ghost or anything,throw pepper flakes.
Trust me, it works.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
And you know it's not
a ghost.
If the motherfucker Behind themask sneezes, it's usually Mr
Jenkins.
Jenkins that you.
Speaker 1 (28:55):
That's right.
I would've gotten away with itIf it wasn't for these meddling
kids.
What you got bro.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
I found just a little
bit More information.
I got some other stories, but Ijust wanted to Say another
thing About what you got, bro.
I found just a little bit Moreinformation.
I got some other stories, but Ijust wanted To say Another
thing about the what othercultures Think about the?
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Oh shit, go ahead.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
So I don't think you
covered the Norse one, right?
Yeah, okay, you didn't coverthe Orkney Islands in Scotland,
okay.
So People from the OrkneyIslands in Scotland Fear small
fairy-like creatures calledtrolls.
According to legend, trollswould give birth to children who
were apt to be sickly Pregnant.
Women were carefully guardedfrom the trolls, who would often
steal healthy human babies andthen replace them with their own
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children, known as changelings,who were transformed into exact
replicas of the stolen children.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
Damn.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
So that was their
version of doppelganger.
I got another one just off whatyou said Of the Native
Americans.
The creation myth Likewiseprovides For the role Of
dualistic twins.
Hopi legends Refer to the twinswho were called the child of
the sun and the child of thewater.
The Hopi also believe Induality between the upper world
and the underworld, thatwhatever is Happening here In
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the upper world, the opposite ishappening in the other
underworld.
So that's like the evil versionof you could uh come come by.
Speaker 1 (30:10):
So another one that I
have is uh, let's see.
Oh, I thought the bat, thecamera was about to die it
didn't dim down, did it right, Ithink it's getting hot.
All right, okay.
So this one's queen elizabethfor queen eliz Elizabeth's death
omen.
All right.
So Queen Elizabeth was Fuck.
Where the fuck my notes go?
This shit fucking moves, bro.
(30:31):
I hate that Fuck.
Sorry, y'all Give me a sec.
Okay, here it is All right.
So Queen Elizabeth, nearing theend of her life, was in her
private chambers when shereportedly saw her own lifeless
body laying in bed.
The spectral twin looked paleand sickly.
She was deeply disturbed by thevision and became ill shortly
after.
Kind of like how you said, likeif you believe, like dang, that
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was me, then it's gonna get toyour head and mess with your
psyche and be like, oh, I'mgetting sick maybe you know,
because that's the sebo effect.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
That's that, yeah,
exactly.
That's that, yeah, becausemaybe I don't know.
Maybe Just on speculation.
Speaker 1 (31:06):
This is just a theory
, this is just a cosmic code
theory.
So just days later, queenElizabeth died, fulfilling the
eerie premonition.
Many believe this was a fetch,which was a Celtic belief where
double appears before a person'sdeath.
Speaker 2 (31:20):
Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (31:22):
That's what they say,
that's what they think.
I mean.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
I think it goes back
to like if you believe in it,
you know you're more, I think soYou're just more prone for that
stuff to happen.
Okay, so I got a story online.
There's some shit ton ofstories online about
doppelgangers.
So around 15 years ago, whenboth of my kids were toddlers, I
was putting them to bed onenight and my son was adamant
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that he wear his favorite racecar pajamas.
I happily obliged, helped himchange it to them and tucked
them into bed.
Then I sat down at my kitchentable with a friend who had come
over to chat and catch up theway that my apartment was set up
.
You could see my kids bedroomdoorway from the kitchen table.
My friend and I were talking fora while before we were suddenly
interrupted by the sound of myson screaming.
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We both turned and looked intothe bedroom doorway and saw my
son standing there loudly crying, shrieking and wearing his
green pajamas with airplanes onthem.
Everything inside of me wasscreaming that this was wrong.
The hair on the back of my neckstood on end and a cold shiver
shot down my spine.
My friend and I wordlesslystared at each other for a
second.
We both knew that my soncouldn't change his pajamas by
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himself.
Yet we looked back at thedoorway and my son was gone.
We ran to the bedroom and foundhim tucked in bed, still
sleeping peacefully in his redrace car pajamas.
My friend asked me if I saw himstanding there in his green
airplane pajamas and I confirmedthat I had my friend freaked
out and left.
I slept in my kid's bedroomfloor that night to make sure
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nothing happened to them.
Damn bro, that's pretty crazy.
That shit gave me shivers.
I make sure nothing happened tothem.
Damn bro, that's pretty crazy.
That shit gave me shivers.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
I hate that.
I hate that.
What would you do if you sawyour doppelganger?
Then Real quick.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
My doppelganger.
You fuck my boy.
He take my life.
You fuck, Enjoy this debt.
Speaker 1 (33:10):
my boy, if I saw my
doppelganger turn in the corner
or, as the youngin say, bend thecorner he was bending the
corner Right before he turnedI'm like that felt weak as fuck
my boy, he turned around Smack.
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Give me that shit.
I know he got some money in hiswallet.
Let me get this Double infinitemoney glitch right there.
If it's my doppelganger, giveme that shit.
I know he got some money In hiswallet.
Let me get this Double Infinitemoney glitch right there.
If it's my doppelganger, heshould have my same wallet.
Speaker 2 (33:40):
In his pocket.
I tell you this out he's yourdoppelganger, right, he's your
opposite.
I'm broke, let me up.
If he up, let me out Out ofthere.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
That's it.
Run me that shit.
There y'all go If y'all see ourdoppelganger run his pockets.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
If he polis.
Speaker 1 (34:01):
I'm not.
I'm broke as shit.
So that means he up as shit,run his pockets, y'all Run his
pockets.
I'll take that body away fromhim.
Give me that shit, all right.
So I got to whatchamacallithave one more little quick
encounter.
There's plenty of encounters,like you said plenty of stories
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or whatever this one is Captainthe Great, a terrifying
encounter from the late 1700s.
Let's hop in the time machine.
La la, la, la, la, la, la, la,la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,
la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la,la la la, la, la, la, la, la, la
la.
Let's hop in the time machinebecause you got to go back to
the dinosaur era and then yougot fast forward, right?
That's how it works, guys go sofar back that you went forward
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that's how it works.
Speaker 2 (34:44):
That's how it works
all right.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
So who she was.
Catherine the Great was theEmpress of Russia and known for
a strong leadership.
She reportedly had a chillingexperience with her doppelganger
.
So one evening katherine'sguards ran to her chambers
panicked.
You know, holy shit, katherine,is that you in there?
So they claimed they had justseen her sitting on her throne
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in the palace hall.
But the real katherine was inbed.
Curious katherine went toinvestigate.
Let me go check this shit out.
To her horror, she saw herexact duplicate sitting
motionless on the throne.
So Catherine, being a pragmaticruler, ordered her guards to
shoot at the entity.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
The bullets passed
through it and the doppelganger
vanished.
She didn't even start it shootthis fake ass bitch right there,
treason.
Behead that woman.
She didn't even start it Right.
Shoot this fake ass bitch rightthere.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Treason, behead that
woman.
Stop that, that wench.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
The hag.
Speaker 1 (35:47):
I don't know what
they said in Russian Suka, all
right.
So shortly after this event,catherine fell ill and died.
So many saw this as a deaf omen, reinforcing the superstition
that seeing one's owndoppelganger foretells like dude
.
She really got affected by them.
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Bullets the next day, couplebusiness days later oh shit,
tight shit, them were notregular bullets.
Bullets the next day, couplebusiness days later oh shit,
tight shit.
Them were not regular bullets,them were spirit bullets.
Speaker 2 (36:23):
Spiritual bullets
that caught up to her Because
they shot the doppelganger.
But it's not going to happen tothe doppelganger, it's going to
happen to her Right.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
That's how it works.
Speaker 2 (36:28):
We figure it out what
you got man.
All right, but tell this how itturned out.
This happened to many of usgirls that worked together.
We worked at a dog kennel place.
Many weird things happened, butlet me stick to your main theme
for this comment.
We would hear each otherspeaking when we weren't even
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there that day.
Chill, because that happened tome at work today.
Hold on, hold on, hold on, allright, hold on.
I would constantly see mymanager standing next to me as I
bathed dogs Like she wanted tosay something, but when I turned
around no one was there.
We would randomly get called tothe kennels or office and when
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we got there no one was lookingfor us.
Sometimes our radios, turnedoff, would go on and sound Bring
Fido to the office for pickup,get to the office with said dog,
and no one had radio, nor theowners were there.
Twice one of my friends textedme mad because she saw me
talking to manager on my day offand was upset.
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I didn't go back and talk toher for a bit.
I didn't go in.
We called it the mimic orimitator, and it was always the
same three of us that weremimicked.
Damn so all three of them weregetting there bro hell, no damn
bro me.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Uh, shooting my shot.
Come to the.
Come to the bathroom.
You want head me.
Me putting me, putting my feeton the toilet.
They're like nobody's in hereMe over.
Fuck, I lost my chance.
(38:06):
I lost it.
Next time we meet up guys.
This thing told me if we wentto the bathroom it was going to
give me head.
I'm over it.
Oh, that's disgusting.
Oh, it was your voice.
Your voice, though.
Oh, I would never say somethinglike that.
That was my mimic.
It must have been the mimic guystraight to the gas light.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
Gas light though
that's disgusting.
Speaker 1 (38:25):
Look at you, I would
never but unrelated, not going
to the bathroom.
It's just like just just lookat, just start biting your.
Just look at, just start bitingyour lip.
Just look at, just look at you.
I'll be back, guys, I gotta go.
Speaker 2 (38:48):
That's right, We've
seen this.
Now what?
Speaker 1 (38:50):
were you going to say
, though my fault.
You said it happened to you atwork, or something like that.
Speaker 2 (38:53):
Yeah, I'm almost like
Take this out, not to deviate
too much from the topic.
But okay, so we pulled it tothe house we had been working
there.
Come back one day there's asmall child's handprint on the
stair.
Damn, wasn't there the daybefore?
Wasn't there Like we tried todescribe like was it here I the
day before?
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Wasn't there, like we tried todescribe like was it here I?
Was like no, we would have seenthis.
Like we had walked up and downthe stairs the whole day.
It was not there, it was juston one, just a random kid's
handprint.
Speaker 1 (39:23):
You know, in the very
middle of the steps, like on
the side.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
But it was like the
bottom, not Because we were like
, okay, so there was a child,you know, that had climbed up.
There's no other handprints,you know, there's literally just
one.
So you know we were like, allright, we just left it there.
Nobody really said anythingelse.
So today I had finishedpainting the stairs and I heard
my brothers talking upstairs,and they were upstairs.
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I had, you know, got to work myway down, so I was telling them
to throw me my shoes, because Ihad my, I changed shoes.
I didn't want to walk backinside, I mean walk around with
my good shoes, but I'm yellingfor them.
I'm yelling, bro, it got quiet.
I'm yelling.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
Sammy.
Speaker 2 (40:03):
Sammy, bro, it went
quiet.
Bro, they were just having afull conversation like talking
out of shit.
I was like fuck it bro.
I got pissed off.
I was like, bro, I know yourmotherfucker's hearing me, y'all
talking to each other, so y'alldon't got your headphones in,
right, bro?
I walk out.
Both of them in the van.
Speaker 1 (40:20):
They were waiting on
you, they were waiting on me.
Oh, hell, no bro.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
And I was like were
y'all inside?
I was like were y'all inside?
I haven't.
I asked them.
I was like Yo, were y'allinside?
He was like Nah, we been outhere, I ain't telling we been
out here, jail, jail, right, no,but they were like they were,
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like they were just, they werejust chilling In the van.
Like, like you know, you cantell when they just got there
and like when they've justchilling the van.
Like, like you know, you cantell when they just got there
and like when they've beenchilling wait, if you heard them
up, sorry, I didn't mean to go.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
Uh, if you heard them
upstairs, was there another set
to get downstairs?
Yeah, yeah, so oh, okay, it's,it's three, it's three floors,
it's three floors, and I'm doingthe stairs, going, going down
oh, okay and down leads to thegarage oh, and you're gonna come
out of the garage, okay but thedamn I still want to walk for
it so then the van was on theside of the road because they
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had just poured new concrete, sothe van's not even nowhere
close, fuck that shit, Iwould've told them, y'all knew I
was coming.
This was my schedule.
Y'all was not throwing off myconcrete.
Speaker 2 (41:34):
I would've burned
down that bitch.
But nah bro.
So they were like the van wasfar as fuck.
So I was like I tried to givemyself the benefit of the doubt.
I was like maybe I heard theecho.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
I was like bro, that
nah bro that ain't no fucking
echo bro, the van's like all theway over there started testing
it out went, went back to thehouse.
Speaker 2 (41:51):
Nah, I didn't hear
nah, but that happened, bro,
today damn bro, that's prettycrazy heard them and the crazy
part is I didn't know what theywere talking about.
I couldn't understand what theywere talking about, but I heard
the voices like them, talking,laughing, like having a full on
conversation, and then, when Iwas yelling the name like, it
stopped.
As soon as I started calling thename it stopped damn bro,
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that's pretty crazy I instantly,like well, not instantly, but
it didn't give them enough timeto actually be in the van.
By the time I went over therethey were just inside the hell.
But damn bro that's prettycrazy.
Speaker 1 (42:22):
No life account real
life account right quick y'all
let us know if y'all had any ofthose encounters before.
But before we end off on this,tell you of things to do if you
do happen to encounter yourdoppelganger, because here at
cosmic co we try and ensure.
We try to ensure your safety,the security of your well-being.
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We keep you well informed,entertained, entertained,
aroused we're eating balls no,but um.
so many coaches believe thatspeaking to or touching your
doppelganger can lead to badluck, illness or even death, as
heard in, like the stories thatwe told about.
So some say that interactingwith it could merge your soul
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with it, causing you to loseyour identity or life force.
So what to do instead is tostay calm and do not acknowledge
it directly.
Slowly remove yourself from thesituation without making sudden
movements.
Avoid prolonged eye contact.
It may be tempting to examineit closely, but folklore warns
against this.
So another thing they say youcould do is observe its behavior
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.
Why?
Because only a freak like youhas your own habits.
It's like I know why he's goingto the bathroom.
Speaker 2 (43:36):
I just know 345, yeah
, he left the water running for
a reason he's masking the noise.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
I know what kind of
monster he is.
Speaker 2 (43:47):
That's how I know
he's my opposite, because he's
not a freak he don't put it onthe big screen.
Speaker 1 (43:52):
He don't put it on
the big screen.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
He uses his phone
like a weirdo.
Speaker 1 (43:56):
Put it on that
70-inch TV.
Speaker 2 (43:59):
Mirror and zoom in.
Speaker 1 (44:03):
Put that shit.
Max volume 70-inch TV.
Max volume Open my curtains.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
I'm just Never mind,
never mind.
Speaker 1 (44:16):
That whole room
Smelling crazy For a while.
Speaker 2 (44:20):
No lotion, but I said
cream.
Speaker 1 (44:24):
Cheese everywhere.
Cheese everywhere y'all.
So it says you can observe it'sbehavior.
Why Is?
Because you need to understandthe top gangers Behaves,
Behaviors which could provideLike clues about it's nature and
intent.
To understand the top gangersbehaviors which could provide
clues about its nature andintent.
If it mimics your movementsexactly.
Some believe it may be a shadowself or astral projection.
If it acts independently, itcould be a warning sign, a
(44:48):
trickster entity or somethingsupernatural.
Supernatural, so you know.
You can ask yourself like doesit appear slightly off?
Or the story, like thisdistorted, uh, which could like
it could uh fuck, I can't talkwhich could indicate a
hallucination or supernaturalpresence.
It is mimicking your actions.
(45:08):
Yeah, good luck, doppelganger.
Uh, is it mimicking youractions in real time or is it
behaving differently?
Like, um, if you lift your leftarm, does it lift its left arm?
If it's coughing, does it call?
Like, if you cough, does itcough?
Type shit, meet me.
So the star drinker, sir siryou need to leave.
(45:30):
This is the plant section ofhome depot.
I'm allowed to go.
He's over there Get him.
Stop him.
Is anyone else seeing it?
If others see it too, this addsto the mystery.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
I'm just jerking my
shit in the middle of Walmart.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
What the fuck is
Walmart doing?
Oh, you're hearing all thewalkie talkies.
There's two guys jerking off.
I know I'm not crazy, I knew it, I knew it.
There's two guys jerking off.
I know I'm not crazy, I knew it, I knew it.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
There's two twins
jerking off at Walmart?
Yeah well, I'll bring thetaster.
Speaker 1 (46:06):
One of them is shaved
, one isn't.
I'll leave that to you.
You ain't going to win.
All right.
It also says to check yourmental and physical state.
Some doppelganger sightings maybe caused by fatigue, stress or
neurological conditions.
Are you crazy bitch?
Did you take your meds today?
Did you forget to take yourmeds?
(46:28):
So hallucinations could betriggered by lack of sleep,
migraines or conditions like uh,he had to he uh autoscopy, some
shit like that it's just adisorder where people see their
double cell oh okay, oh, it'slike an actual god, I wouldn't
say like schizophrenia, but it'slike what's the actual thing,
(46:50):
though?
it's like an actual thing.
So it says what to do.
Take deep breaths and groundyourself in reality, you know,
because sometimes you know youjust tend to lose yourself.
You know, like kind of like ifyou see, you think you see
something and you like scareyourself, you're like, oh shit.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
Sometimes you just
need to take it easy.
You got to take it easy.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
Let your eyes adjust,
get clear your mind and then
you realize it's just.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
We've said this.
We've said this before.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
It's just a pile of
clothes, it's just your curtain,
it's just something.
Speaker 2 (47:19):
It's just a shadow
that somehow somehow shaped
perfectly as a dude.
Move his head Move his head andjust walking towards me with
the knife, with the hand up andthe knife or something like that
, I don't know but it's probablybecause I haven't been sleeping
a it says uh, check reflectionin the mirror.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
If the doppelganger
is there but not matching your
movements, it may be an illusion.
Um, if you continue to see it,seek medical advice to roll out
any possible neurologicalconditions.
It's like I pull up to a doctor, doctor, doctor, you won't
believe this.
There's a guy.
He looks just like me.
I swear click.
Yes, I've been waiting for youto.
Ah, it was your wholedoppelganger.
(47:58):
You were so caught up, youfinally looked at his face.
Speaker 2 (48:00):
Who really wrote that
movie?
Like that, just like that Tightshit.
Who really just gave WarnerBrothers that movie, you know
here at Cosmic Cove.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
We're kind of like
some skit Skit masters.
We're kind of like Directors inthe making.
If you may, if you may, if youmay, could you please describe
this doppelganger?
He looks like you.
Speaker 2 (48:16):
Starts writing on the
paper, turns around the paper.
Does it look like this?
It's just his face.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
It's just a stick man
.
It's just a stick man.
Speaker 2 (48:22):
So, bitch, that's how
I know it's me.
This is my real doppelganger.
Some goofy shit like that Allright.
Speaker 1 (48:36):
So it says protect
yourself spiritually if you
believe in paranormal causes.
Okay, like I said, this isn'tfor everybody.
That's for the people that dobelieve in like paranormal stuff
or in their spiritual beingsand stuff like that.
So some people, some peoplebelieve doppelgangers are
spirits, demons orinterdimensional entities trying
to replace you or harm you.
Many spiritual traditionsrecommend protecting yourself if
you encounter one, and thereare certain methods you could do
(48:58):
.
Do not accept anything from it.
Some folklore says they may tryto offer objects, so you just
make sure to refuse them.
It gives me a whole $10,000.
Right, shit, twin.
I knew I always liked you.
That's why I fought with you.
That's why I fuck with youheavy.
When I grow up I want to bejust like you, twin.
(49:19):
I'm trying to be like you.
You got more.
Speaker 2 (49:23):
If you give me 10,
you can give me 20.
Speaker 1 (49:28):
Double it and give it
to the next person, me turning
around, all right, so it saysavoid mirrors or reflections for
a while, as some people believe.
Doppelgangers emerge from themand you can cleanse yourself and
your spirit and your space.
So burn sage, uh, you can burnlike palo santo or incense to
ward off negative energy.
(49:49):
You can use a protectivesymbols such as crosses, uh,
ruins, depending on your beliefsystem, pray, chant or meditate.
If you practice, uh, you knowspiritual traditions or whatever
it is that you believe in.
Speaker 2 (50:02):
Um, there's like a
couple more but I think it's, I
think it's just like the commontrope with yeah, this is pretty
much like the same thing.
You know.
I'll tell y'all this if Ireally want to know.
If y'all have something in thehouse, burn some cheetahs right,
burn, don't smoke.
Don't let the smoke out.
Keep the smoke in.
No ungodly creek.
(50:22):
No, no godly and ungodlycreature can can withstand that
trust.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
Now I got a whole
story about that.
Oh, for real.
Speaker 2 (50:27):
Yeah, I gotta it,
it's, it's a possessive story,
but it goes crazy, bro.
Oh for real, real life, damnwe're to.
Yeah, that's one.
We're going to have to save itfor a different time.
That's the Halloween special.
I'm saving that one forHalloween special.
Speaker 1 (50:39):
Make sure to write it
down, so we get it bro.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
I got that one.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
If he doesn't give it
to us, y'all Please write it
down or something, all right,but that's going to end off this
segment.
I mean not segment.
This is going to end off thistopic.
Some quick flash notes again.
You see your doppelganger.
Try and get away from it.
Don't be too irrational.
Don't try and fuck your owndoppelganger.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
All you weirdos out
there Right Like me.
Speaker 1 (51:12):
I just want to see
what it felt like.
I just want to see what it feltlike.
I just want to see what I feellike.
I want to see what all thenoise is about.
I want to hear why no, no, no,never scratch that.
I want to see why no noise isbeing made, me hyping myself up
Damn Chill bro, I'm nudity.
Speaker 2 (51:34):
I'm nude, it is, so
this just hurt the arch of your
back, right, holy shit.
Speaker 1 (51:43):
That signature move
is pretty good Fuck Shit.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
I started charging
for this.
Speaker 1 (51:51):
Damn my fault.
Y'all.
The air right now in NorthCarolina is laced with pollen.
Y'all, pray for us, bro, Prayfor us.
Send some Zyrtec this way,please, y'all.
All right so that's enough ofthat.
We're going to lead off to thenext segment.
You already know what time itis.
It's time for that Damn wrongbutton.
(52:12):
Fear is it all in your mind orcould it be real?
Welcome to Fear.
Fact or Fiction.
Speaker 2 (52:21):
Gotta set this up.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
You want to hop right
into it.
However, you want to do it.
This is all you.
Speaker 2 (52:26):
You got to skip.
Speaker 1 (52:28):
No, no, you got it,
go ahead, you got it, I ain't
got shit, we got shit okay.
Speaker 2 (52:33):
So, there you are.
You said wee lad Taking care ofher, just about the wee laddie,
just a big witty laddie, justtaking care of your goats and
chickens.
I ain't not gonna do that.
Yeah, that's right.
Alright.
So so you said you could get adamn.
Now I'm trying to do it.
Yeah, that's right.
(52:54):
All right.
So you're sick of getting down.
Now I'm trying to do it, but Idon't want to do it no more.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
Like my voice I'll
tell you the rest of the episode
like this Hold on.
Speaker 2 (53:10):
You're trying to take
care of chickens and goats,
right, and then you're out there, everything's calm,
everything's, no animals makingnoises.
So you go back.
Stop my yo, nintendo 64.
Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep,beep, beep, beep.
Then you hear a screech, ascream a growl.
Speaker 1 (53:30):
I'm about to do the
sound effects.
Go ahead.
No, mmm, I'm about to do thesound effects.
Go ahead, mmm.
I think that's the noise theymake.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
That's what the video
showed me.
Speaker 1 (53:41):
Tia, what you doing?
Tia, Holy shit, sounds likesomeone's in danger and having a
good time Me looking off into acamera that don't exist.
Take my glass off.
Speaker 2 (53:56):
Because what the fuck
you doing?
Look at the other camera andthen all the animals just
started screeching, Just all ofthem.
You step outside.
All the animals are dead On theground no footprints, no
(54:17):
evidence of anything everattacking them.
You go over to a cow.
You notice that there's noblood in it.
Speaker 1 (54:26):
This is the story of
Chupacabra the Chupacabra or, as
Billy says, the Chucamaflablaoh my god, he said that for real
.
Speaker 2 (54:34):
He says it that's
pretty cool.
Though, that's pretty cool,that was pretty good on the,
whereas Billy says the chook ofmy flabla.
Oh my God, he said that forreal.
He says it.
That's pretty cool though.
That's pretty cool, that waspretty good On the spot.
Speaker 1 (54:42):
Guys, this is
straight improv.
This whole thing is.
You know how directors in theworks are.
We're up and rising.
If y'all want us to direct ournext movie y'all just hit our
line.
Send an email to our business.
Speaker 2 (54:54):
We do it big here.
We do it big here at CosmicCo-Productions.
The team we have is amazing.
Speaker 1 (54:59):
Lock in while the
price is low.
Speaker 2 (55:01):
Lock in while the
price is cheap Because when it
gets up, it gets up.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
So, Yayo, what is the
Chupacabra?
Funny you ask Reverence.
Speaker 2 (55:10):
The Chupacabra,
meaning goat sucker in Spanish,
is a legendary creature orcryptid in the folklore of parts
of the Americas, or morespecifically Latin Americas,
particularly Latin America inthe southwestern United States,
known for allegedly attackingand draining the blood of
livestock.
So origin of the name?
(55:31):
The name Chupacabra comes fromthe Spanish word chupar tusa and
cabra.
Goat, greatest of all time,referring to his perpetrated
vampiric behavior of drainingthe blood of livestock,
especially goats.
So want me to give them thedescription?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, let them know.
(55:52):
All right, so the description'svaried.
You're talking about thedetails of how it looks.
Okay, yeah, yeah, let him know.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
All right, so
descriptions vary, you're
talking about the details of howit looks, mm-hmm.
Okay, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (55:59):
Or was?
Speaker 1 (55:59):
it yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2 (56:00):
Okay, so eyewitness
accounts vary, but common
descriptions include a bipedalcreature, sometimes with a
reptilian or furry appearancesharp spines, glowing eyes and a
size comparable to a small bear.
Sorry, excuse me.
Some chupacabra depictions showthe animal with lizard-like
skin, while others show it withfur.
They have pronounced backbones,which are sometimes covered
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with sharp spines.
A two-legged chupacabra issupposedly a hop-sucked kangaroo
.
In many depictions chupacabraslook like aliens.
Some people claim that they arethe escape pits of alien
visitors escape geneticexperiments, natural occurring
giant vampire bats or a kind ofanimal that somehow has escaped
capture and detection.
Damn, so it's all over theplace, bro People really don't
(56:47):
know.
Speaker 1 (56:47):
I heard there's like
two common accounts, like two
common descriptions of it, Of ituh-huh.
There's like the reptiliandescription of it and then
there's like a caninedescription that's the main two.
Like I said, people, said theyhave the some people said it has
wings.
Speaker 2 (57:03):
I've seen it where
some people said the original I
remember the original accountsof it used to say it had wings,
before it actually said itdidn't have wings and it, and
then it was a four uh uh,four-legged uh they said it was
about like three to four feettall.
Speaker 1 (57:16):
The reptilian one,
yeah, the reptilian, yeah,
reptilian chupacabra.
Speaker 2 (57:19):
Then I haven't heard
the one about, uh, the kangaroo.
There's the one that just jumpsaway.
I've never heard that onebefore.
I ain't never heard that either.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
Yeah, to me um, they
said that the canine chupacabra,
looking one, it just looks like.
They say it just looks like adog with mange, with mange.
Yeah, that was the main thing.
Speaker 2 (57:39):
I remember years ago
where there was supposedly I
don't know if you saw there wassupposedly with that police
officer following that dog, thatlong style dog.
I did see that.
I swear that was the mostanimated bro that looked to me
so animated I thought that shitwas real.
Speaker 1 (57:55):
That was real but nah
, because I was like this on the
screen, bro, I was like lookingat that thing bro but I broke
down the pictures, bro, I I feltlike it was uh like like it was
who said back in 2008, 2010,bro, I was analyzing, this is
hella ai generated no, but theydid have stuff like that, didn't
(58:15):
they?
Speaker 2 (58:16):
That will look.
We will look at the video again, but that looks a little.
Speaker 1 (58:19):
Right, let me tell
you the origins of the.
Chupacabra legend.
The Chupacabra legend firstgained popularity in 1995 in
Puerto Rico, when a series ofmysterious livestock deaths were
attributed to an unknowncreature.
Serious livestock deaths wereattributed to an unknown
creature.
Farmers began finding deadgoats, chickens and other
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animals with puncture wounds ontheir necks completely drained
of blood.
This led to speculation thatsome vampiric predator was
responsible.
The earliest known descriptionof the Chupacabra came from a
woman named Madeline Tolentino.
Came from a woman namedmadeline tolentino who reported
(59:00):
seeing a strange creature nearcanovanas, puerto rico.
Her description closelyresembled uh, the alien-like
monsters from 1995 sciencehorror movie species.
Some skeptics believe heraccount was influenced by that
film, while others claim sheactually witnessed something
supernatural.
So, despite its relativerelativity or relativity Recent
(59:22):
emergence in folklore, someresearch some research believe
that similar creatures may havebeen spoken about in Latin
American myths and indigenouslegends for centuries.
And Latin American myths andindigenous legends for centuries
.
Some theories suggest that theChupacabra could be related to
Aztec or Mayan deities that fedon blood.
How far I got like this,itching my throat.
Speaker 2 (59:45):
Probably falling bro.
So, following off that report,there was a different type of
Chupacabra that was alsoreported in many of the same
places.
These Chupacabras, they weredifferent.
They were smaller and stoodupon four feet.
They were generally canine inappearance but hairless.
Actual specimens were produced,but they were identified by
biologists as coyotes, dogs orcanine hybrids.
(01:00:07):
The animals owed their strangeappearance to their hair loss,
which holds them from mange andinfestation of the mite
Scarpitis scababy.
It was suggested that thecanines attacked livestock
because the debilitating effectsof the infestation put wild
prey out of their reach.
So that was just another, justanother account of people seeing
animals that they thought atleast the animals that they gave
(01:00:31):
them they're not.
I know they weren't sayingthose were the main ones
responsible, but that's theexplanation that they gave that
it had mange and that it killedthose animals because it
couldn't get their own.
Speaker 1 (01:00:41):
A crazy thing about
it, though, was I heard that
there was no visible struggle.
So they kind of said that maybethe Chupacabra has the ability
to hypnotize them or put them insome type of trance as he sucks
the blood that's what they weresaying in some type of uh
trance, as he sucks the blood.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
That's what they were
saying.
That that's where I rememberthose reports with the ones with
the, with the aliens, the onesthat were claiming that it was
aliens, uh uh, an alien, uhcreature, that it had that power
.
Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
So that's what people
in this trance or whatever,
yeah, so damn, I feel likethat's kind of like the fight or
flight.
Maybe dogs I mean animals kindof have their how would you say,
that instinct as well maybe.
Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
Maybe, but that whole
thing about them not reacting
or there being no struggle isvery common with alien sightings
and stuff like that.
Like with alien sightings andstuff like that.
So because it's the same thingwith Skinwalker Ranch, where
they have like UFO sightings andall that stuff there, but they
(01:01:46):
have like the thing it remindsme of is where the bulls that
were placed in that container bythemselves.
So there's like three big-assbulls that were placed or like
four I think, placed in thecontainer that had not been
opened in like years, like itstill had cowboys and everything
inside of it and they were likeperfectly stacked upon each
other, damn, and then theyopened up the door and then they
all like freaked out.
So those, those were under thetrends, but those they they
alleged those to like alien orlike ufo into, like they were
(01:02:09):
messed with by ufos.
So that's what they weredescribing there.
They consider the chupacabrabeing alien, saying that it has
those powers of like hypnosis orwhatever, and that's why it's
able to attack all the livestocklike that damn, that's pretty
crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:02:22):
Right there I saw
that there was like different
theories about the chupacabra,like what it could be, what it
could be uh-huh, like they sayit could be like a undiscovered
species, like somecryptozoologists believe that
it's like a type of predator,like an ancient species like
probably some undiscoveredreptilian creature or experiment
gone wrong.
(01:02:42):
They said it could be like, likeyou said, an alien or
government experiment.
There are some theories thatthe Chupacabra could be a
genetic experiment that escapedfrom a lab, an alien species
left behind by extraterrestrials, a government and experiment
and biological warfare that wentrogue.
Some believers point to strangeufo sightings that coincide
with chupacabra report,suggesting a possible
(01:03:04):
extraterrestrial connection.
Whole alien really left his doghere on the planet.
Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
They really did like
that and I remember um, I try to
look for a specific that oneaccount, but I remember because
I remember when the cover waslike wow, like out in the belt,
I used to say my phone was goingto get me too, but I was the
same, I just bow, like, becauseit just started appearing on the
(01:03:28):
news.
Like, like crazy, just likesignings over here, signings
over here.
Crazy, just like signings overhere, signings over here.
And I remember there was awhole like news story that I
tried looking up but I couldn'tfind saying that in puerto rico
they were running experiment.
There was a military-basedrunning experiments I heard
something like that and then thenight before the laws were
bearing like, blaring, um, likethe whole whole military and
(01:03:52):
that in the island was like, uh,they were moving, they were
going through the streets, theywere combing the streets, you
know, they had like the big tank, like everything, like they
were on full on looking forsomething right, they didn't
give no reports or anything likethat.
The next night.
That's when all the techstarted, oh shit.
So that's where they were, thatidea of it being like a rogue
(01:04:12):
military experience, somethinglike that, because, uh, I
remember seeing that whole thingbut like, like soldiers were in
the streets, like everythingdamn and then, like they're
literally saying, like the nextday, that's when the attacks,
that's when they started findingthe animals and they started up
again I heard something likethat before too, but I really
can't remember the accounts oranything like that or the whole
story behind now.
I remember, because I I was, soI was so focused on that thing,
(01:04:35):
like just and like I said, butI used to think that thing was.
I just think that thing wasover here, bro, right about the
well, there's some people saythat it is like in southern
states.
I remember texas and stuff likethat.
Yeah, I remember texas, uharizona, maybe, maybe new mexico
uh, those states, they havemore of the mange dog attack.
(01:04:58):
No, you're good, bro, mangeattacks, mange dogs, that's what
they were saying that thosestates were.
I really didn't find anythingfor those states saying it was
alien related.
But Puerto Rico and Mexico weresaying that it was alien
related or like yeah, it waslike different, goddamn I
thought that was Roxy.
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
No, that was what I
was doing that it was.
Speaker 2 (01:05:23):
it had to do with
aliens and whatnot.
Speaker 1 (01:05:25):
Some people said it
might be just like a
misidentified dog, like coyoteor wild animal suffering from
mage.
For the ones that said that itcould be like the wild animal,
sorry.
So there is some encounterswith this chupacabra.
So, for example, they have thelet's see.
(01:05:45):
Uh, but like we like we talkedabout the Cano Canovanas, puerto
Rico, massacre.
So the beginning, which was thebeginning of the legend, it was
like the first widely reportedChupacabra attack, remains one
of the most infamous.
So in the town of Canovanas,puerto Rico, local farmers began
discovering their livestockdead under extremely unusual
(01:06:07):
circumstances.
The bodies of sheep, chickens,goats, even dogs, were found
with clean puncture wounds ontheir necks.
Unlike attacks known bypredators like foxes or feral
dogs, these animals were noteaten, ripped apart or clawed.
They were simply drained ofblood.
Witnesses claim to have seen astrange alien-like creature
lurking in the forest near thefarms.
(01:06:28):
One woman made a lean uh.
Tolentino described seeing acreature of glowing red eyes,
grayish green skin and longspiny quills running down his
back.
She reported that it walked ontwo legs like a kangaroo, but
moved unnaturally fast.
So the aftermath, over 150animals were found dead in
carnavana salon.
The local mayor, jose chamo s,took the report so seriously
(01:06:52):
that he organized a huntingparty to track down the creature
and despite extensive searches,no Chupacabra was captured and
the attacks continued for months.
Speaker 2 (01:07:00):
That's the crazy part
it's the blood being drained.
I've seen some other reportsthat were saying that the bodies
were mutilated, but likeprecisely mutilated.
Like surgical detection, yeahthere you go surgically, uh, cut
open, like the organs removed,but it was like all, like it was
all.
The attacks were like cleanwork, none.
(01:07:20):
None of the attacks were messyor like uh, like we said with
the sudden struggle, or likeblood or like it was just, they
were all clean clean.
Speaker 1 (01:07:28):
Clean kills damn.
Do you have any encounters orany stories or anything like
that?
Speaker 2 (01:07:34):
Yeah, I got the list.
I don't know.
So I got this whole list of allthe attacks that were happening
at that time, but it's justthroughout a couple.
They're short.
Go ahead, bro, let's hear it,you want to hear all of them.
Speaker 1 (01:07:48):
Yeah, let's hear it,
you'll hear all of them.
Yeah, let's hear all right,baby, y'all want to hear it, all
right they say, yeah, all right, so, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:07:56):
So mid-1970s, real
grounded valley, south texas,
sightings of what may have beena condo light.
Uh linked to a rash ofmutilated uh cattle blood was
removed to the last drop.
Uh.
Early 1970s, brownsville, texas, rancher finds a bull dead.
No blood around it, no tracks.
1994, puerto Rico four or sixlittle greys found under a bed
(01:08:18):
and chased out of the house witha broom.
Reported by George Murphy,march.
So after that, that's when thestars, actually they, start
connecting to the Chupacabra.
March 11, 1995, orocovis eightsheepcovis.
Eight sheep found.
Eight sheep found dead.
The animals had three strangemarks or puncture holes in the
chest and were described ascompletely drained of blood.
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August 1995, cabanas, puertoRico.
Chupacabra blamed for the deathof about 150 animals.
Sunday, november 19, 1995,puerto Rico.
The Chupacabras is blamed inthe in the death of dozens of
turkeys rabbits, goats, cats,dogs and even horses and cows.
Said to have ripped open thebedroom window of a house in the
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north central city of caguas,destroyed a stuffed teddy bear
and left a bottle of slime and apiece of rancid white meat on
the window seal.
It had hairy arms and huge redeyes.
Another attack it came at about7 am.
It just showed up and poof, itvanished.
So that was the craziest one,that not craziest, but it
actually went to somebody'shouse to attack, because up to
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that point it had always justbeen animals and not really many
attacks to people itself, topeople itself.
So in 1999, 1919, 1995, 35times in three months.
Canovas, puerto Rico.
Residents saw it one afternoonin his backyard when it came out
of the brush and it bit thefamily dog.
I think it belongs to themonkey family, but it isn't a
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monkey Exactly.
He said it ran like a monkeyand was about four feet tall,
but it didn't have a tail.
December 7, near Guanaica,guanica, puerto rico, unusual
bloodless deaths of chickens andcows.
December 14, naguabo, on theeast coast, several cage rabbits
were found dead with holes inthe neck area without a drop of
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blood.
Other rabbits have disappeared.
Near rabbit cage was a trackwith the three-toed claw.
December 15, 1995, puerto Rico.
In one year it is thoughtresponsible for at least 1,000
killings.
Yeah, 1,000 killings Goats,sheep, cattle, chickens and
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other animals.
There are many eyewitnessesaccounts.
The creature is 4 to 6 feettall, walks upright, is not
humanoid, has large oval, alientype eyes.
So this is when they startedblaming on the alien side.
December 18, 1995, puerto Rico.
Animals died as the result of asingle puncture mark found on
some part of the body, whichapparently drained them of blood
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.
One photo shows a Simon Seedcat with a punching mark through
its skull.
December 21, 1995, at 3 am,nicaragua, puerto Rico.
44-year-old Osvaldo ClaudioRosado was watching the car.
He was grabbed from behind.
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He tried to fight off theintruder and saw black hair
gorilla about five feet tall,which ran off.
Rosado had cuts in his abdomen,possibly torn by fingernails or
claws.
December 21, 1985, klamath falls.
Pregnant heifer died with herright ear gone high, cut from
her, the tongue cut lengthwisealong the top of the teeth, all
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four teeth removed, leavingblack circles on the surface of
the udders and the rectum andthe and the pedusy cut out of
and the knee keyhole cut.
No blood at any of of theexcisions on the ground.
December 26th, early morninghours, puerto Rico, torrencia.
Early morning hours.
Puerto Rico, torrencia, bajaRegión.
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Woman heard strange noises inher house and dog barking.
Simon C Catt was found deadwith the genital tubes removed,
two guinea hens with theirthroats slit, a chicken with
perforations and four ducks andfour rabbits dead in their cages
.
December 26th 1995, puerto Rico,san Germán, 11 goats found dead
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.
January 4, 1996, isabel County,michigan, 8 cows frozen and
dead.
2 were skin of their hide fromhead to hooves, 6 were skin of
all their hide from neck tohooves.
All were black and whitehostings and about a week old.
January 7, 1996, klamath Falls,oregon, one week old calf dead
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and mutilated.
Right ear had been cut off, theentire skull had been removed.
Miami rural area northwest Miamirural area, march 1996, killed
about 40 animals.
One woman saw a dog-like figurestanding up With two short
hands in the air.
May 2, 1996, rio Grande Valley,south Texas.
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Pet goat dead with threepuncture wounds In its neck.
Six-year-old goat found withtelltale marks Of the Chupacabra
.
May 2, juarez, mexico.
Many small mammals, dogs etc.
Have met this tall animalLikelike being with three toe
feet.
Sorry, many small mammals, dogset cetera have met with this
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tall animal-like being withthree toe feet and hands on
haunches, with the forearmsuspended at test level.
Very similar to a kangaroo.
It has a row of spikes orstraight feather like
projections from its head anddown his back that right there
rise and lower and have been toglow with their own light has
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been seen to take off on allforce.
The sucking device seems to bea tube like projection from the
mouth.
May 2, 1996, mexico, and andMiami.
Attacks are becoming moredistributed.
Wounds resemble a quarter hole,similar to a biopsy puncture
that extended completely throughthe muscle tissue and in at
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least one instance the woundswere discovered pronouncedly
through the inner tissue withoutleaving any wound traces on the
surface layer skin.
May 3, 1996, calderon Village inNalua, northern Mexico, a giant
bat-like creature terrorizesthe village.
Ghosts are found daily withtheir blood sucked dry.
Witnesses said today.
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Informers have formed nightvigilante squads.
We are telling people to keepthe women and children locked up
inside at night.
A villager said Nobody knowsreally what it is.
Dozens of ghosts have fallenvictim to the bloodsucker has
allegedly attacked one human.
Friday, may 3rd, mexican stateof Sonora, veracruz En Agua
Prieta, numerous animals drainedof blood In a vague report of a
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human suffering the same fate.
May 3rd, sinaloa State, thestate below Sonora State Dead
cows and sheep.
The animals are described asone to one and a half feet and
able to take flight.
So this one's a little shorter.
May 9th 1996, at two in themorning, espinosa family.
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A front door was opened and acreature was seen three to four
foot high, with scaly skin,clawed hands, red eyes, eyes and
a row of spines from the skullcap and down the back.
The creature mumbled andgestured, I don't know what,
just uh.
May 9 1996 this is about 30 inthe morning.
A seven-year-old boy in thesame house said the creature
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stood on his bed and briefly onhis chest.
Both the other and the youngerSpinoza family members described
it as small a smell like a wetdog.
May 10, 1996 in Florida, reportsof a troop of cowards among
Hispanics.
I just added that one becausethat was like the crit among
Hispanics.
I'm not sure what they meant bythat.
All them Mexican folks, allthem Mexicans attracted it.
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So May 12th in Mexico'ssouthern state of Chiapas, 20
dead rams found with punchingmarks Damn.
So that's all I got for thatone.
I know I went a little crazywith that one, holy shit.
Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
Y'all talking about
some freaking encounters, that
is, some encounters right there.
Speaker 2 (01:16:07):
That is all alleged
reports.
Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Let me just go ahead
and add one more encounter, Go
ahead.
So this is the Hondurasmilitary encounter in 2015.
So armed soldiers versus theunknown.
One of the most bizarre andchilly modern chupacabra
encounters happened in Hondurasin 2015, when a group of
military personnel on a trainingmission claimed to have been
attacked by an unknown creature.
So the incident?
A team of Honduran soldierswere conducting a night patrol
exercise when they heard strangegrowls coming from the jungle.
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At first they assumed it was ayoung jaguar or a jaguar.
Sorry, but the noises wereunlike anything they have heard
before.
Suddenly, one soldier, PrivateJorge Ramirez, spotted a pair of
glowing red eyes in thedarkness.
Before they could react, thesmall humanoid creature emerged
from the underbrush.
According to their report, itstood on two legs, had grayish
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rubbery skin and moved fasterthan any animal, darting between
trees in an unnatural way.
When a soldier fired a warningshot, the creature leapt over 15
feet into the air anddisappeared.
Speaker 2 (01:17:11):
Damn a warning shot.
Speaker 1 (01:17:12):
the creature leapt
over 15 feet into the air and
disappeared.
Damn so the aftermath was thesoldiers were so disturbed that
they reported the sightings totheir superiors.
Official records classified theevent, leading the speculation
of a cover-up in the junglewhere the sightings occurred was
later declared off limits tocivilians oh shit casual,
something casual okay but yeah,that's it.
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That's gonna finish off on thissubject.
Y'all.
Sorry, we uh went a little longon oh shit, casual, something
casual, okay okay, but yeah,that's it.
That's going to finish off onthis subject.
Y'all Sorry, we went a littlelong on it, but it's the
Chupacabra.
Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
You can't help it.
It's a freaking, infamousChupacabra.
Everybody knows the freakingChupacabra.
Everybody's heard a story.
Speaker 1 (01:17:46):
Everybody has a
friend that's seen one.
Y'all let us know what y'allthink.
Oh, wait, before that let'srank the chupacabra on a scale
of one to ten.
Let me give you my personalopinion.
Do you believe wait, do youbelieve in the chupacabra?
Speaker 2 (01:18:01):
50, 50, 50, 50, just
for the.
And let me tell you why.
Let me tell you why.
Let me tell you why 50, 50,just okay, we, we have the
reports, we, we have the reports, we have the reports consistent
attacks, so to say consistentattacks, same MO all throughout
you know all of them have theblood drain or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
All of them.
Speaker 2 (01:18:20):
So we can't deny that
.
There's 42 happen around theworld.
We can't just simply deny that.
Okay, so that's my 50 where Ibelieve.
Where I don't believe is wherewe can't get it conclusive or a
consistent of what it actuallylooks like, but they're being
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like the reptile or coyote, orlike coyote yeah, like with
mange, you know, we haven't seen, like, if it's like the bipedal
one with the scales and thespine, we haven't, the scales
and the spine, we haven't seenthat.
And the one we do have with thedog running they just said it
was the dog with mange.
So and then I remember seeingthe whole dog, but a dog with
mange.
Speaker 1 (01:18:59):
how would that take
the blood out of an?
Speaker 2 (01:19:00):
animal.
That I don't believe that's, Idon't believe that's the cause
of those animals dying, butthat's the only evidence that we
have, quote unquote of achupacabra.
So just for that fact that wecan't get it like like more
concrete evidence, or like thefact that one side says it look
like a kangaroo or a dog or likea little, you know, that part
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is inconsistent.
The text is consistent.
The text, the text happened.
I mean the text, the text arereal.
It's just, uh, would it looklike that?
That, uh, that keeps me on thefence.
Did it happen?
It obviously happened.
Speaker 1 (01:19:37):
So you believe it's
real, but it's probably not what
they describe it as it's real.
Yeah, there you go, perfect.
Speaker 2 (01:19:43):
I couldn't say it
better myself.
Speaker 1 (01:19:44):
I'm really just like
him, guys, I might be his
doppelganger.
Speaker 2 (01:19:48):
He might be my
doppelganger.
Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
I'm about to weed
laddie no, but um, same with me,
bro, I'd have to go 50, 50.
I hate, I hate doing that.
You know, I either want to sayI do or I don't but in this case
, this one, I wanted more to beuh you have the reports.
Like we said, you have theoccurrences that they that
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occurred, like even with themilitary in honduras.
You have reports from like, uh,the americas, like north
america or like the unitedstates, south america yeah,
freaking puerto rico, freakinglittle, freaking island you know
that's over by over there, byover there over yonder and and.
For it to be the same attacks assomething that would happen in
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Honduras or Mexico or some shit.
Speaker 2 (01:20:36):
For it to be blood
drained out of a goat out of a
chicken and it all happenedconsistently throughout that one
year.
I mean, obviously it was liketwo, three years.
That really was crazy, but itwas the same stuff all
throughout.
Speaker 1 (01:20:52):
It does damage it, it
does damage, it does damage.
That's a lot of damage.
Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
That's a lot of
damage, but there's about only
about three or four reports ofit actually attacking a human
yeah, so in that aspect, justbecause of that, I mean, there's
not really much reports ofhumans coming into interactions,
and even those reports could besomething else.
Speaker 1 (01:21:11):
Yeah, coming into
interactions with it, and even
those reports could be somethingelse.
Yeah, I'd give it maybe.
I mean, in the sense of mebeing a human, I'd give it maybe
like a 5.
Speaker 2 (01:21:23):
That's what I was
thinking.
I was thinking 5.
Just for the 50-50, just rightdown the middle.
Speaker 1 (01:21:26):
Yeah, I'd give it
like a 5.
Because it's more deadlytowards 4.5, 5, something like
that.
Speaker 2 (01:21:32):
It's more towards
animals.
Yeah, that's what it is.
It's main beef is animals.
Speaker 1 (01:21:35):
If I was an animal,
like, I mean, obviously humans
are animals or whatever, but ifI was like a helpless animal?
Speaker 2 (01:21:40):
Right, there you go.
I mean I'm still kind of ahelpless animal.
If I was a wild animal.
Speaker 1 (01:21:52):
If I was unable to
conceal carry animal or carry
animal eso na bestia if, if my,if my belt size, aka 45 ACP, was
not on my so called person,then I would be that that animal
, you'd be an animal, yep, butsince it is on the hip, I am not
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that animal exactly exactly yep, but uh, not like for a, for a,
though, like I give it like a4.5 and 5 it's.
It's deadly in the aspect thatit can drain your blood.
Maybe put you ina hallucinationof some sort but I don't think,
I don't know, bro, I just For itto put, say us in a trance we
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might get startled and be like,oh fuck, and then freeze a
little bit.
But I feel like you know thatfight or flight.
Speaker 2 (01:22:43):
I don't even think
it's putting humans under a
trance.
Speaker 1 (01:22:46):
I think it's mainly
just the animal might go into
shock or something.
Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
It's a simple mind of
an animal, you know, just being
On some moderate shit.
Speaker 1 (01:22:54):
It really just be
putting them in that genjutsu.
Let them live their best lifewhile being destroyed, oh, while
being killed.
Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
Oh shit.
Speaker 1 (01:23:05):
I do what I do here
at.
Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
Kazunoko, it's the
Chupacabra.
Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
Madara Uchi, it's
gonna be the title.
It's the Chupacabra, madaraUchi.
Speaker 2 (01:23:12):
There's a whole
Rinnegan on that thing.
Speaker 1 (01:23:15):
But, um, I don't know
, I don't know, don't know, what
do you think?
Then you give it a 4.55, I giveit a 5.
Speaker 2 (01:23:20):
Like I said, it's
50-50, it's down the middle,
it's deadly.
I ain't gonna say it's notdeadly, clearly it's deadly, but
I mean it's a short king, youknow it's the other dude that
apparently got attacked frombehind you know, according to
what he said, you know he got.
He got a tag from behind andstill was able to fight the
thing off.
You know so.
Speaker 1 (01:23:39):
Yeah, that just goes
to show.
I mean he got, he got cut orwhatever.
Speaker 2 (01:23:41):
But I mean, if he
just a dude.
Speaker 1 (01:23:43):
That's just like
another day in the UK really.
Speaker 2 (01:23:45):
That's really just,
you know you get crumpet, some
tea, some biscuits, but yeah,like I don't think, I don't
think it's, it's really, uh, atleast a threat for humans.
Like I said, it is dangerous,it's, it's deadly, but not to
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humans.
Yeah, y'all.
Speaker 1 (01:24:08):
Let us know what
y'all think, though.
Let us know if y'all believe inthe chupacabra.
Let us know if y'all think it'sa it's all cat, let us know.
If it's fact.
Let us know if you have anystories from me either.
Your parents, your grandparents, your grandma, your dog, your
goldfish, your cat, uh, youruncle, cousins, the person in
your closet, let us know if theyhave any stories.
(01:24:29):
The dude in your floor boys,the guy who keeps crawling in
and out of the attic and eatsyour snacks from the fridge?
Y'all, let us know if y'allhave any uh opinions about it.
Write it down in the comments.
Or out of the attic and eatyour snacks from the fridge
chill, chill, what you supposedto mean?
Y'all, let us know if y'allhave any uh opinions about it.
Write it down in the commentsor hit, hit us up on the
instagram page or on tiktok.
But, uh, we're gonna go aheadand lead on to the next subject.
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Y'all, this one's a good one.
It's a doozy.
Some say it's a littlesuperstitious.
Ooh, maybe it is superstitious.
So we're going to be coveringsuperstitions.
Yes, round of applause.
Fuck, fuck.
Superstitions.
Everybody knows them, everybodyhears them, everybody loves
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them.
Some people hate them.
Superstitions is just like it'sa superstition really.
Yeah, like everybody knowsabout superstitions, everybody
knows a superstition beinglittle kids.
Speaker 2 (01:25:27):
Step on a crack,
break your mama's back.
Me stomping the fuck out.
That thing I used to sometimes,because sometimes my mom would
hit me in the morning becauseshe'd be mad.
I go to school and school.
It was a low-fitting school.
So I go home, I go to schooland school.
It was a low for the school, soit had a whole lot of cracks.
I threw out the sidewalk and Iwould just crit walk all the
cracks in the bitch.
Then I go home and then I bethinking like damn what if I go
home and my mama's back isbroken?
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And the whole day I will ponderthat shit and then I will get
on the bus, get off the her backon me, like you know.
Just crack, crack, wholeaccordion or not.
Speaker 1 (01:26:01):
You won't believe
what happened to me today.
My whole back broke into like30 freaking different spots.
It's almost like somebody wasstepping on cracks All day, you
know, I just gotta play it all.
But I'd feel like light yoga mebro From Death Note, but with
the cracks.
Oh yeah, I can't play the videogame anymore.
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Mother, you want to send me topublic education.
Mother, Is that what you reallywant to do?
Mother, Is that your deathsentence?
Speaker 2 (01:26:33):
Death sentence.
Speaker 1 (01:26:35):
Is that really how
you want to live the rest of
your life, mother?
Speaker 2 (01:26:38):
It's all on the
shower.
You put it on your shoes and goout there and step on the crack
.
Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
I'll show you who's
boss, I'll show you who's house
on this is.
Speaker 2 (01:26:47):
Jumps, jumps on the
second floor to the crack.
Speaker 1 (01:26:51):
I'm going to tell you
words I've never heard myself.
Daddy's home, God damn Die oh.
Stomping the fuck out of them.
I hope you felt like Eminem.
I hope you feel it, mama.
I hope you feeling this, mama.
Nah, I'm just joking y'all.
I'm just joking, but, um, yeah,there's like countless
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superstitions that we heardgrowing up.
You know there was that one.
There was like uh, don't don'tbreak mirrors, don't walk
underneath the ladders, don't it?
That's pretty.
Walk underneath the ladders,don't it?
That's pretty much like thegist of it.
But let's, let's get into alittle bit of the history about
what a superstition is, where itcould, where it came from, the
beliefs about it, things youcould possibly maybe do to
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counteract the superstition, uh,a bad luck, uh streak that you
might acquire.
Whatever you want to tell themwhat the superstitions are, just
to give them like a briefdescription of what oh, I didn't
actually get a.
Speaker 2 (01:27:49):
What a brief.
Uh, we don't have theinformation here, but we'll get
back no, I'm just joking, I gotyou out here.
Speaker 1 (01:27:55):
So superstitions are
just like irrational beliefs or
practice stemming from likefolklore, cultural traditions or
misunderstood natural phenomena.
Um, they often involve thebelief that certain actions,
objects or omens can bring goodluck or misfortune.
The beliefs persist I meanpersist across, like cultures
often shape and behaviors andtraditions in like profound ways
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.
Many superstitions date backlike thousands of years or
originated in early humancivilizations that sought to
explain the unknown.
Before scientific understanding, people relied on supernatural
reasoning to interpret life'smysteries.
Even in modern era,superstitions continue to
influence societies, despiteadvances in knowledge and
rational thinking.
Like, like we said, it's super.
(01:28:39):
Um, the origins were like fromancient religious beliefs, pagan
rituals, early humanexperiences cause and effect
relationships that people didn'tknow about at the time.
You have religion and mythology.
Many superstitions are rooted inreligious or supernatural I
mean spiritual traditions.
For example, breaking theirmirrors said to bring seven
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years of bad luck, a belieflinked to ancient romans who
thought mirrors held a person'ssoul.
Uh, there's folklore, folkloreand oral traditions.
Many superstitions have beenpassed down through generations,
often becoming ingrained inspecific cultures survival
instincts.
Some superstitions may haverisen as early humans, uh, as
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early human attempts to avoiddanger.
For instance, knocking on woodis thought to ward off bad luck
because ancient peoples believedspirits lived in trees.
You had coincidence and patternrecognition.
Humans naturally seek patternsleading to them to associate
unrelated events.
If a person wore a certaincolor on the day they succeeded
at something, they mightcontinue wearing that color,
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believing that it brings goodluck.
Okay, okay, I've done that, youknow, yeah, yeah, I've done that
before.
Everybody's had that lucky pairof underwear, lucky pair of
socks, that makes sense.
Speaker 2 (01:29:52):
You can't wash it.
Speaker 1 (01:29:53):
Shorts Can't wash it
Me wearing the same pair of
underwear for like two monthsstraight, smiling straight ass.
You guys.
Today is the day I pull thathuzz.
I've been hollering at me withthat butt plug inside me just
laughing that's my lucky one.
So do you have superstitions,or what do you have?
Speaker 2 (01:30:11):
yeah, I got a start
you off with the classic.
So Groundhog Day, animalspredicting the weather was
adapted from German culture whensettlers arrived in the US and
chose Pennsylvania as their home.
The old Candleman's Daytradition in Germany involved
members of the clergydistributing blessed candles,
which were used to determine howlong the winter weather would
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last.
Animals were also observed tosee how long their hibernation
periods lasted.
Germans closely tracked badgersand found groundhogs to be the
next best thing.
Speaker 1 (01:30:43):
So that's how that I
didn't know that was a
superstition.
I didn't know Groundhog Day wasa superstition day.
Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
Oh, you didn't know,
that's the main one.
I didn't know that that's themain one right there.
I never really believed in it,but I mean seeing the logic and
the sounds behind it.
It is pretty entertaining.
It is pretty cool.
Yeah, like it is pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (01:31:04):
It is entertaining to
see or watch.
Um, mine is like the black catscrossing your path like it's a
bad omen.
So, like during the middle ages, black cats were linked to
witchcraft.
Many believe witches couldtransform into black cats,
making them symbols of darkmagic.
In some cultures, a black catcrossing your path meant like a
witch was near or that badfortune was imminent.
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So to avoid this, a consequenceof a black cat walking in front
of you, you take a differentroute or you spit three times
over your left shoulder okay, orcarry a lucky charm, like a
rabbit's foot or a horseshoeokay, okay fun fact, though,
wasn't it because, like the,they had killed the cats?
Speaker 2 (01:31:47):
oh, you're talking
about for the bubonic plague,
since there was like the catswere like being killed or
whatever, that they didn't havenothing to kill the rats or
whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:31:54):
That's why I spray so
quick that's what I heard.
Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
it it was like
something like that yeah, that
is, and it's crazy because itactually it makes sense.
You can actually track thatdown to what would it be called
Like a legit action and reactionin nature.
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
That ass Whole
butterfly effect there you go
Whole butterfly effect rightthere, whole phenomena.
Speaker 2 (01:32:18):
Just because they
kill the cats, bro.
So Friday the 13th, Jesus, Ican't Friday.
Speaker 1 (01:32:26):
Dang Friday the 13th
Dang.
I forgot about that.
Speaker 2 (01:32:28):
The stigma attached
to Friday the 13th is widely
believed to have biblical roots.
The number 12 is seen in manycultures as the sort of perfect
number, and adding one more tothat throws things off a bit.
According to the bible, judaswas the 13 guests to arrive at
the last supper, and friday waswidely believed to be the day
jesus was crucified, but hassince been brought, uh brought
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into question.
Similarly, in north mythology,loki was the 13 guests to arrive
at a dinner for the gods invalhalla and wreaked havoc on
the whole event.
The friday superstitions alsohas origins in the US, where, in
the 19th century, allexecutions took place on Friday.
There's even a word for peoplewho feared Friday the 13th.
All right, so Frigga 3, skyDecapophobics, go ahead, bro.
(01:33:16):
Go ahead, give it a shot, bro.
Go ahead, give it a shot.
What is that?
Frigadola?
Osli Frigatrice.
Speaker 1 (01:33:28):
Kaideka, phobics,
hingadinga, headass, headass.
Happy Leave Erickson dayseverybody.
Speaker 2 (01:33:39):
Happy leave eric's
days everybody oh shit, I really
sound like that.
No, no, bro, that would befunny.
Speaker 1 (01:33:55):
Um, I I got one.
This one was, uh, walking underthe ladder.
I have basic ones, bro.
Speaker 2 (01:34:01):
Okay, I should have
spiced it up.
I had.
Speaker 1 (01:34:03):
I should have went a
little crazy.
That's what I thought too.
Speaker 2 (01:34:05):
But Low key.
I never really had the.
What is it called the?
The knowledge for the main ones?
I never so.
Speaker 1 (01:34:14):
Okay, yeah, so it was
.
Speaker 2 (01:34:15):
Yeah, it was pretty
cool, just learning, like the
All the common ones.
Really.
Speaker 1 (01:34:21):
All right.
So this one is walking on theladder.
It's bad luck.
This belief traces back toancient Egypt, where the
triangle was a sacred shaperepresenting life and stability.
For example, like the pyramids,a leaning ladder formed a
triangle and disturbing theshape was considered an offense
against the gods.
So to avoid the consequence,you know, if you walk under a
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ladder, walk backward throughthe ladder Like you walk
backwards, not forwards, throughit.
Make a wish while walking underit to counteract to the bad
luck.
Speaker 2 (01:35:02):
Where you can cross
your fingers or say a prayer,
okay, okay, I'll tell you mysuperstition had with walking
underneath the ladder.
Oh, what happened?
It's from just at work.
It's just me thinking that whenI walk underneath it they're
going to drop it two and it'sgoing to hit me in the head.
Speaker 1 (01:35:18):
That's what I believe
I could see that I could see
that I feel like there's more ofa logical side to it.
Speaker 2 (01:35:27):
So all right.
So blessing the sneeze isbecoming a reflex to bless
someone after they sneeze.
Little did you know you couldbe saving them from damnation,
could be saving them fromdamnation.
This custom originated with anold superstition that a person's
soul separated from the bodywhen they sneezed.
Saying bless you was a way tokeep the devil from swooping in
and steal their soul before theyrecovered.
A little short one.
A little short one.
Speaker 1 (01:35:47):
I got two more, and
then I'm going to give a little
bit of how to overcomesuperstitions.
Okay, or just a little bitculture differences and
superstition as well, real quick.
Um, this one is sweeping oversomeone's feet.
It's just bad looking.
Oh, the camera fucking cut off,damn all right yeah, all right
guys, we're gonna take a fiveminute break real quick, we'll
(01:36:08):
be right back.
All right, we're back.
Y'all sorry about that.
We had to take a quickintermission because the battery
on the freaking.
I had to take a shit, let's behonest here.
The freaking camera, the cameradied, it got too hot, it
overheated on us, it overheatedman.
All right, where were we?
All right?
So another superstition that'scommon, especially like in uh,
(01:36:28):
mexican tradition.
We're not tradition.
Mexican culture is a sweepingof the feet.
Sorry, sweeping of the feet.
It's obviously bad luck, butfor love.
So the belief is if someonesweeps over your feet with the
broom, it is said that you willnever get married, will have bad
luck in your love life.
The origin is popular in Turkeyand Italy, where sweeping is
(01:36:54):
often associated with removingnegative energy.
Sweeping is often associatedwith removing negative energy.
Some think it stems from oldhousehold traditions, where
sweeping symbolized pushing awayprosperity, love or happiness.
How to reverse it?
To undo the bad luck?
Some believe you shouldimmediately spit on the broom or
step on it before the sweepingcontinues.
Speaker 2 (01:37:17):
Okay, I actually had
an account like that.
I was sweeping one time and Iswept over a girl's feet and she
was like, stop, stop, what areyou doing?
I was like what?
Get the fuck out the way?
And she was like no, you're notsupposed to do that.
And I was like why?
She told me she never don't getmarried.
She broke it down to me.
Speaker 1 (01:37:34):
What'd you say?
Así de fea.
Ni menos Si no es conmigo, noes con nadie, baby girl.
Speaker 2 (01:37:48):
No, it's funny, but
okay, another short one.
Another short one Crossing yourfingers.
This lucky superstition startedback in the pre-Christian days,
when crosses were symbols ofpower and unity and people
believed that.
People believed there was powerin the middle area of the cross
.
They would cross their fingersand make a wish while focusing
on the center area.
(01:38:08):
So that was it.
Oh, shoot, so that's actuallyfrom the symbol of the cross oh,
okay, that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (01:38:16):
um, this is the last
one I'm going to do.
The itchy palm superstition itis believed that money is coming
or going.
So the belief is if your rightpalm itches, you are about to
receive money.
If your left palm itches, youwill lose money soon.
So the superstition is found inSlavic countries and parts of
(01:38:36):
the southern United States.
It likely originated from oldfolk beliefs.
Old folk beliefs link in bodilysensation to future events.
In some cultures the right handis associated with receiving
and the left of giving.
Reinforcing the superstition.
How to ensure good luck?
Some people believe rubbing theitchy palm on wood can lock in
good fortune and preventfinancial loss.
Speaker 2 (01:38:58):
That's what I started
doing.
That should always be itching.
I used to hear it was justdon't itch it, don't itch it.
Yeah, don't scratch it.
That's what I heard too.
So you got to rub it againstsome wood.
Speaker 1 (01:39:09):
That's what people
say, but me personally, what I
heard was you know, if it itches, you don't scratch it.
You squeeze your palm as tightas you can, and then you hold it
and put it in your pocket andhold it there for a little bit.
That's what I do.
That's what I'll be doing.
Y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:39:22):
Let me know what
y'all do I 'll say this out a
classic stepping on the crack.
There are some internettheories that this superstition
actually had racist beginningsin the 19th century, but cracks
have been something to avoidsince far earlier.
European and early Americanfolktales spread the notion that
the empty space and cracks,whether in sidewalks, floors,
walls etc.
(01:39:42):
Were actually connections fromEarth to the spirit world, and
messing with them in any waywould cause trouble and
misfortune.
This eventually gave way to thepopular nursery rhyme Step on
the Crack and Break yourMother's Back, damn Crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:39:55):
Crazy.
Does it say does the same thingabout, like how to like, what
to do to avoid it?
Speaker 2 (01:40:00):
Oh, it actually
doesn't say or like anything to
undo it, if you do happen to howto no, it doesn't say anything
how to how to avoid it.
But um, just just don't step on.
Just don't step on thethousands, thousands of cracks.
Speaker 1 (01:40:15):
So of cracks, so uh,
I'm done with the super.
I mean there's plenty more.
There's obviously some reallygood ones out there, but can I
uh give one more?
Speaker 2 (01:40:23):
oh yeah, you got it.
You got it.
So just as a little uh littlereference to our original uh um
uh topic.
So senior doppelganger is a badomen, so that's actually that's
a superstition to sell to.
Okay, it is a superstition andnice it's just well.
Obviously we already covered it,but short down is just uh, um,
(01:40:47):
senior evil twin or even theheart, uh, senior doppelganger
is is an evil twin, or even theheartbreaker of your impending
death.
So just short and simple um,there's a shit ton I got another
one, if that's okay.
Yeah, so I actually do this alot, so I stopped doing this
after I read this.
So hats on the bed bring badluck.
The origin of this is uh, ofthis one is little unclear.
(01:41:11):
One theory is that putting ahat on your bed is too similar
to the old practice of putting adead person's hat on their
coffin, and that doing what sobring death to your home.
There's also an idea thatpeople used to think that evil
spirits lived in the hair andhats, presumably because of the
phenomenon we know as staticelectricity, and those spirits
would transfer to the bed if youput your head on it.
(01:41:32):
It's also possible that thewhole superstition came about to
prevent the spread of lice ohshit, we had lice and you put it
down on somebody's bed or yourown bed.
Now your whole bed is infestedof lice.
Speaker 1 (01:41:42):
Yeah, that makes
sense.
So I saw ways to undo thesuperstition of step on a crack.
Oh, okay, it says step on acrack again, but reverse action.
So one way people attempt toundo the superstition is by
deliberately stepping on anothercrack.
The idea is if you step on anequal number of cracks, or in
some cases an odd number, youcan balance the energy and
(01:42:03):
prevent bad luck.
Some people say you can step onthe opposite side.
Some believe stepping on theopposite side of the sidewalk,
for example the left, if youstepped on the right, will
nullify the bad luck associatedwith the first crack.
Another person said you canmake wish uh, or say positive
affirmation as you step on acrack.
This is to believe thecounterbalance any negative
(01:42:23):
energy okay.
And another one is some peopletap the ground with their hand
or foot after stepping on thecrap thinking, thinking that the
physical action helps break thebad luck or reverses its
effects okay, that was what theysay.
Speaker 2 (01:42:38):
Well, I used to walk
out crazy trying not to step on
that fucking.
Speaker 1 (01:42:40):
Me either.
Speaker 2 (01:42:42):
Like on the crazy,
but walking out crazy yeah but
walking out crazy and shit, thatwould fuck up my, that would
fuck up the way I be walking Forreal.
Bro, on the last one trying towalk, I feel like I would fall
because I lost all my balance,right, holy shit.
Speaker 1 (01:42:56):
So there's some
cultural differences and
superstitions, so superstitionsvary significantly across, like
cultures.
Some examples include likechina, the number four is
unlucky because it sounds likethe word for death.
Many buildings usually skip thefourth floor.
In italy, the number 17 isfeared instead of 13 because
(01:43:17):
it's Roman numeral.
X-v-i-i can be rearranged tospell V-I-X-I, meaning I have
lived a phrase associated withdeath.
That's the most French shitever, right.
And then Japan avoid cuttingnails at night is common, as
it's believed to cause earlydeath.
Speaker 2 (01:43:37):
Oh shit.
Speaker 1 (01:43:39):
What they say.
Speaker 2 (01:43:40):
Damn it.
I be cutting my nails at nightMe too, bro.
That's my only free time.
Speaker 1 (01:43:45):
Silly me.
Speaker 2 (01:43:46):
Bro, I got another
one.
Speaker 1 (01:43:47):
Go ahead bro.
Speaker 2 (01:43:48):
This one's actually
like a modern one, so chain
letters being tagged in a socialmedia post that says you need
to tag other people or you'll bedoomed is pretty much a tale as
old as time.
According to NPR, the world'sfirst chain letter was sent
around hundreds of Fuck you.
The first dude that sent itFuck you, sent hundreds of years
ago and then falsely creditedauthor was and the falsely
(01:44:13):
credited author was Jesus.
The letter was supposedly sentdown to Earth after he ascended
to Heaven and included the linenot me saying fuck you to Jesus.
The letter was supposedly sentdown to earth after he ascended
to heaven and included the liarNot me saying fuck you too,
jesus.
He then copied this lettershall be blessed with me.
He that does not shall becursed.
Copies of the letter from themid 1700s have been uncovered
and the concept of the chainletter still lives on in new
(01:44:34):
forms of communication.
That was pretty crazy With theway it went from that to and
sometimes, bro, sometimes I comeacross my page and sometimes I
just want to be that maniac.
You're sending them, justsending them chain letters, bro.
Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
Sometimes I just want
to try my luck.
Speaker 2 (01:44:51):
Sometimes maybe
because they'll be telling me
about tomorrow.
You find $3 billion tonightSometimes sometimes I just want
to send that because, like, whatdo I do?
Speaker 1 (01:45:00):
me.
Me watching the videos.
Uh, like, share, tag three fansfriends and comment done and
you'll get the next bugattiwithin your friend group.
Me doing it to every page.
Where is my bugatti?
So there's some common ways toovercome superstitions as well,
(01:45:22):
like if you want to break freefrom superstitions, consider
these strategies.
Understand the psychologybehind the superstition.
Like recognizing thatsuperstitions are based on fear
and coincidence can help reducetheir influence.
You can test the superstition,like try breaking a minor
superstition and see if anythingbad happens.
This can help debunk the belief.
(01:45:42):
Uh, rely on.
Rely on rational thinking.
Science and logic can helpdispel myths.
Um, create your own luck.
Many people use positivethinking and actions rather than
superstitions to attractattract good fortune.
Speaker 2 (01:45:57):
Okay, okay, do you?
Do you have any?
Speaker 1 (01:46:01):
uh, superstitions you
struck apart apart from like
the money one, or like that Ibelieve, or that you feel like
you do or um, I used to be likethe one where um, you, if you
want to start your day off right, you always get off of the bed
on the right foot, okay.
Or you put your right shoe onfirst, okay, to start your day
off right, you always get off ofthe bed On the right foot, or
you put your right shoe on firstTo start your day off right.
Speaker 2 (01:46:24):
I remember that one.
I tried doing it and I realizedmy right side of the bed was
pushed against the wall.
Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
So I can never start
the day off after that.
Speaker 2 (01:46:35):
Or I would lose my
right shoe.
Speaker 1 (01:46:36):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:46:37):
Just stuff like that.
Silly goose, silly goose stuff,bro, I used to be.
I used to be, let's say, scaredLike superstitious Of the, of a
cat runs across, like crossesyour path, and stuff like that.
But after a while You're justlike, bro, there's so many
Fucking stray cats out here, bro, you just, you just can't avoid
(01:46:57):
that one, and I feel like, likewe said before, if you believe
it, it affects you more than ifyou don't.
Speaker 1 (01:47:02):
If you don't believe
it yeah, that I at least I
believe, yeah, I agree with that, you know, I mean certain
people believe certain thingsand it is a little funky or like
a little um coincidental thatcertain things do happen, things
just line up.
Speaker 2 (01:47:17):
Yeah, some things
just be lined up.
Speaker 1 (01:47:19):
Whether it be the
greater forces of beyond or just
straight up quink-a-dink orstraight up quink-a-dink, I
don't know, but it is prettycrazy how that stuff does line
up sometimes.
I don't know, though I don'tknow Right.
Are you superstitious?
Speaker 2 (01:47:33):
I used to be.
Speaker 1 (01:47:41):
I feel like now I'm
just one superstition in the
sense anything that has to dowith money.
I kind of uh, gravitate,gravitate towards that.
Speaker 2 (01:47:45):
That's just because I
want more money.
You know, I just that I feellike that's the only reason,
like, uh, like I used to bereally bad of throwing away like
change, like if on the groundor like it like it got dirty or
whatever, I just sweep it up.
You know, you're not supposedto throw away change, you're
supposed to keep it.
Same thing at night.
Oh, never mind.
Yeah, never mind.
I'm a big believer of notcleaning at night because that
(01:48:10):
takes away the good spirits andthe bad spirits into your house
at night.
That's the same thing.
It's just a small thing, butthat one is.
I'm a big believer of that one.
Yeah, because there's been acouple times where I was like,
well, you know I'm not going towork tomorrow, you know I can
stay up and clean and I'm like,never mind, because what if
tomorrow I get some bad news orsome shit?
(01:48:31):
It just starts making me thinkand then I just do it like that.
Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
So yeah, and at the
end that so yeah, and that end.
Yeah, I'm a little bitsuperstitious.
Superstitious, I thinkeverybody is in the sense, just
yes, in the sense, yeah,everybody has their
superstitions of like, forexample, how we talked about,
like, people have their luckypair of shorts, lucky pair of
socks, shoes, underwear, hat.
Um, people have the thingswhere they're like my lucky coin
, my rabbit's foot oh we, oh myman, I mean, I mean cut you off.
Speaker 2 (01:48:58):
Um, we actually got a
superstition at work where if
we let anybody borrow our tools,the tools are going to break.
No matter if they were inperfect condition, they're going
to break.
And it's happened to us severaltimes where we let my uncle
borrow the big machine, itbreaks.
He lets us borrow his bigmachine, it breaks Dang.
(01:49:22):
It breaks dang.
Like that's happened, likethat's legit, like it's.
It's a phenomenon, it's a itlegit happened.
Like the machine be runninggood, but you know something
that's never broken.
Like you know the handle for mybig machine that's broken on my
uncle.
Like split, split, holy shitbro.
I remember my dad was like uh,you know how it is.
They were talking about it Likeyou know what happens when I
let you borrow.
He's like hopefully not, but ifit breaks, just let me know,
(01:49:45):
not even like an hour later.
Hey, yeah, this thing, thehandle broke.
Speaker 1 (01:49:51):
Broke like the handle
doesn't break brother, and then
the same thing for us.
Speaker 2 (01:49:57):
He let us borrow a
machine and we fucked up
something inside the machine.
Something, something else broke, something that's like
completely that never breaksbroke, broke on on them, on his
machine too damn so at least wehave.
I don't know if it's the samething, I don't know if it's a
superstition or if it's just himputting that energy out there
causing that to to happen, youknow, but that's, that's
(01:50:17):
something we do have at work Iknow there's pretty pretty much
uh other ones.
Speaker 1 (01:50:23):
I mean, obviously
there's plenty of other
superstitions, but I'm surethere is superstitions within
like uh companies within like ohright, they have.
They have rules and stuff likethat for the uh yeah, kind of
like.
Uh, I guess I don't know, Idon't know I feel like there is
some super yeah it makes sense.
Speaker 2 (01:50:44):
Yeah, because I mean
after so many people after right
after so many people just seeor like experience a certain
thing.
Speaker 1 (01:50:50):
You know that or like
, for example, like an office
job, like if you're a new person, I'm not saying this is a super
yeah, like you're the newperson of the company and you
drop your folder in front of theboss's office and be like, oh,
somebody's going to get apromotion or some shit like that
yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay okay.
Like a little officesuperstition.
Speaker 2 (01:51:09):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, or
something.
I mean I see it, like I said,it's happened to us with the
machine, so we've seen thatfirsthand, that that it happens.
It's happened to us and tosomebody else, so I'm pretty
sure that that, that that'shappened before.
Or like, like you said,something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:51:26):
Or like, for example,
like, like, like.
What video games like as alittle kid it was.
Speaker 2 (01:51:32):
It's kind of, I guess
superst like the game don't
work you're gonna try everything.
Speaker 1 (01:51:41):
You're done.
Clean the disc.
You're done.
What you gonna do?
You just look.
Speaker 2 (01:51:42):
You just load the
game up and not even look at it,
or you just act like you don'tcare I still do it to this day
like I don't even care if thisgame don't work but I tell you,
I do this to this day withfallout 4, bro, because when I,
when I start a new safe, when Istart a new game, like I'm going
to be trying to figure out whatmods work with, so I'll figure
(01:52:02):
out which ones don't work.
But sometimes I'll be makingthe game like stuck, like it
won't save.
So you got to wait a coupleseconds so it'll save, and then
you can start playing again.
So I'll yeah, I really don'teven care, I already knew it was
going to freeze.
I was getting on my phone andjust To this day, and then moves
(01:52:22):
.
Speaker 1 (01:52:22):
I'm like, yeah, and I
gave my play.
Speaker 2 (01:52:24):
Bro, I've done it,
I've done that.
Yeah, I haven't thought aboutthat, but I've Actually, I've
done that, bro, I've done that.
I do it, like I said, I've donethat with that game On the
daily.
Bro, I do that, I do that forthat game bro.
Speaker 1 (01:52:36):
Yeah, there's like
plenty of other things bro.
Speaker 2 (01:52:38):
It's crazy.
I'm guessing it's just energy,bro.
It's the energy you feed intoit.
Speaker 1 (01:52:43):
Yeah, yeah, I could
see that.
I could see that, but is thereanything else you wanted to add?
Nah?
Speaker 2 (01:52:51):
That's pretty much it
.
Speaker 1 (01:52:53):
All right, guys, I
guess we're going to end off
this episode.
Then I know y'all want more.
I mean I can't blame y'all.
Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
Thank y'all so much
for listening though.
Speaker 1 (01:53:00):
You said what you
said.
We can make a part two.
Right, we can make a part two.
If y'all want, let us know downin the comments.
Ten comments and we'll do a newone.
Y'all vote, y'all vote.
Sorry for this episode comingout late.
Speaker 2 (01:53:11):
y'all, we had so much
we got so on.
Recently I've been working late.
Speaker 1 (01:53:17):
Yeah, weekends and
everything.
I've been to Winston-SalemWinston traffic Winston and
Raleigh traffic, charlottetraffic, oh my goodness.
Speaker 2 (01:53:28):
And then the storm
caught us yesterday, bro.
Oh yeah, Couldn't even see infront of me bro.
That's always scary, rightthere bro, it's scary, but it's
fun.
Low-key it's fun, untilkey it'sfun until the red lights just
pop up.
Speaker 1 (01:53:41):
you're like, oh shit
hell, no, bro, fuck that shit
bro.
But um, like we said, thanky'all so much for listening.
Sorry, this episode is comingout late for y'all um thank you
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Thank you for everybody thatkeeps tuning in.
Thank you for all thereoccurring listeners.
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I'm trying to pump out themTikToks.
I've been slacking.
I've definitely been slackingon Instagram and freaking
YouTube.
I'm sorry, yo.
I promise I'm going to get toit, but this garden takes time.
I want to make sure myvegetables and fruits are coming
(01:54:48):
out exquisitely.
Speaker 2 (01:54:50):
You can't blame a man
for bringing life to this world
take whole pregnancy picturesof me with my garden.
Speaker 1 (01:54:59):
I'm the mother and
father of these gardens mother
nature left, so I'm what I say.
I'm gonna tell you some wordsI've never heard in my life.
Daddy's no, but um, I promiseto do better.
Y'all like, like I said, I knowwe're normal people, we're
(01:55:19):
working regular jobs.
You know there's no excuse.
You know I know there's peopleout there that have it way
harder and they're way moresuccessful or whatever.
But baby steps y'all.
Let me get into a nice littlerhythm and I'll start pumping
everything out for y'all.
But to everybody who stillsticks around, to all the new
people that are listening, thanky'all so much.
(01:55:39):
Much love to y'all.
Shout out to my girlfriend foralways listening.
Shout out to my cousin, pepe.
Keep that grind up, pepe, yougot it.
Keep your head up.
I know work is working themlong hours.
You got it, papa, you got it.
You got anything to say?
Speaker 2 (01:55:54):
no, I just want to
give a shout out to uh just sam
and jareba keep on giving uswell, giving me uh good, good
feedback.
They keep like in every uhevery episode.
It's funny, it's, it'sinteresting.
So at least that lets me knowwe're doing something right
right, at least.
Speaker 1 (01:56:12):
Yeah, because I get
the same thing.
They're like dang, it soundsgood.
I like this, I like that.
You should have said this.
Maybe this talk about this.
You know it's interesting.
Uh, we hope y'all like it,though.
Like y'all, share it to y'allfriends, y'all family, y'all
cousins, your uncles, your aunts, whoever share it to the other
people that you think wouldenjoy this podcast.
(01:56:32):
You know, that way we could allbuild a community together and
hopefully, like I don't know,have like a group page or
something, and then and then Ican ask $500 from each of y'all,
but God, will Y'all give me$500.
Speaker 2 (01:56:44):
Ushers close the door
.
Close the door.
Speaker 1 (01:56:45):
Have you seen it?
Have you seen it me?
Speaker 2 (01:56:47):
Oh, this is the
pastor saying that he tells the
ushers to close the door.
He's like I'm going to get$1,000 from everybody If God
allows it, and there's peopleonline watching $1,000 from
y'all Donations.
He's like I want to see y'allcome up here and give the
donations.
Lock the doors.
They're selling people,everybody up here.
I know y'all paid up here.
I'm going to need $100.
(01:57:07):
I'm trying to get $40,000.
God allows it.
I'm trying to get $40,000.
Holy scammer bro no-transcript.