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Speaker 2 (00:19):
Hey Classes, right
You're taking classes and you
had a recent topic.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Yeah, this one really
got my attention.
We were talking about braininjuries.
There's like mild, severe andmoderate concussions and all
this stuff.
Right, right, and regardless ofof the situation that we're in,
(00:47):
we basically have to be able toidentify the signs for us to
call, call it in and be able tohelp people, or just understand
the simple level of identifyingthis problem or this injury,
right.
so we can help on time or getwhatever needs to be done.
(01:10):
Um, and they went over thistopic and like how it affects
people and like sometimes it'slike super bad and sometimes
it's like through their recoveryprocess they recover actually
pretty good and they have thisnew freaking ability of speaking
a fluent different originlanguage and it's like their IQ
(01:36):
is over the fucking normalaverage.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Yeah, like it unlocks
something.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Yeah, like something
just clicks right in their brain
and it's like shit, like whothe fuck is this?
But I mean, it's just, it gotme thinking right.
It was fucking weird.
So I was like what the hell?
So then I started thinking like, hey, has David been fucking
(02:01):
hiding this fucking ability orsome shit?
Speaker 2 (02:04):
Right, you were
texting me, I think, while you
were in class.
No, I wasn't, not during class,not during class.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
It was after class.
It was after five.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
You act like your
teacher is a loyal listener.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
You never know, man,
you never know.
I had to tell him about thepodcast, so oh, did you.
Yeah, I had to put it on thepersonal history.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Really.
Speaker 1 (02:23):
I have to put my
social media.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Oh, wow, yeah, Okay.
So I was basically forced,maybe, yeah, okay.
So full disclosure, right Partof this.
We were in a major car accidentnot too long ago and I suffered
a brain injury, so that's whatBianca's talking about.
Yeah, my x-ray is actuallygoing to be the thumbnail of
this episode.
(02:46):
Yeah, um, so I don't have anysuperpowers that I have noticed.
To start, just to clear the airof that, right In case
anybody's wondering, right, um,but one of the things I don't
know how much you want to talkabout this, but well, I didn't
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have any head injuries.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
What are you talking?
Speaker 2 (03:08):
about.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
You were knocked out
I knocked out, but I like,
gained consciousness, like a fewhours after and right.
But what I mean?
Speaker 2 (03:15):
I think I was
completely fine so this is what
I have been told.
So I don't remember.
Not only do I not remember ouraccident I don't remember the
accident either I don't rememberseveral days later oh, that's,
true.
Yes, I was in the hospital fora long time.
I don't even know how long Iwas in the hospital but I was in
the hospital at least a week Iwas in the hospital for a long
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time.
I was in neuro icu and then Igot transferred to icu and then
I was on a physical therapylet's put it like a month.
I was in the hospital for along time.
I became friends with a lot ofmy nurses.
I'm still friends with to thisday.
Right, that's not the point ofwhat I'm trying to get to.
However, I don't remember a lot.
One little weird twist in allof this story I am now really
(04:04):
good friends with the personthat took my x-rays when I got
to the hospital right and so wehave recently been talking about
a different friend, that amutual friend of ours.
this friend that I'm talkingabout now I also play Pokemon
with, and so she has told me andshe was working and what I have
(04:45):
been told by police that werethere that after our car
accident I got out of the carand was fighting everybody Right
.
You were knocked out, yeah, andI was fighting everybody, and
so you know what intubationright, I had the tube.
They put the tube in me.
They put a tube, the urethratube.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
I ripped both of them
out, so my is different.
I know that, I don't know thatthat's a superpower, but right
but that's cause of theintubation, yeah well, I ripped
it out.
Yeah, right, and so this friendof mine that I'm friends with
now was my x-ray tech when Iwent into and she said that they
say everybody's a fight orflight person.
(05:26):
She's like you are 100% a fight, like I was fighting everybody,
yeah, and so I don't know how,considering how hurt, I was
right, true.
The ribs I have broken ribs, theface Broken, face Broken head,
head, my knee was busted, ohyeah, all kinds.
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I was in a lot of hurt andsomehow I'm fighting people
still heavy on drugs, though.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Did they have you
medicated?
Speaker 2 (05:59):
they pretty sure they
had you like some type of
sedation fun fact, they put meon fentanyl while I was in the
hospital yeah, there you go sothat makes sense there's my
superpower I can do narcoticsthere you go so, like I said,
long story short.
(06:19):
I don't have any superpowerthat I'm aware of.
Okay, my voice is different.
I can't use my tongue like Iused to.
My hand's still not right on myleft side okay, because my brain
injury was on the right side,okay, um, but we are going to go
over first, I think, some ofthe things that we've learned
about that, other cases and kindof to give a what could be,
(06:46):
what could happen, right, right.
So the first one is a guy namedBen McMahon.
This guy's Australian and hehad a brain injury and he woke
up speaking fluent MandarinChinese.
I got to know her.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
That seems strange.
I have seen a video of a womanfrom like ireland or something
that also had a brain injury andshe woke up with an accent like
out of nowhere, like that's thething an accent, I think, from
a brain injury.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
You can start
manipulating it and, like I,
have an accent now, so I guessthat is more believable.
You're still talking your, yourlanguage, but with an accent,
because you can't speak it okay,but a fluent mandarin yeah,
that's different.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Nah, because, to be
honest with, with, like, my
tongue doesn't work like it usedto yeah and so I have a slur
that I didn't have before, right, so you could see how that
could.
That could be sounding like anaccent if you, if it, if your
tongue was broken a certain wayright, right so that one's not
(08:01):
such a stretch, because you'relike you said, you're still
speaking your language.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Yeah, it's not like
you're learning a whole
different language and like LikeAustralian when they speak
English.
Right To Chinese With an accent.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
To Chinese is not.
They're not that similar.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
No.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
However, if you think
about it, when you go to a
Chinese restaurant and you readthe menu, that's it Sweet and
sour chicken.
It means sweet and sour chicken, so maybe Chinese isn't that
far off so you're gonna tell methis guy ate chinese food all
the time maybe that's what it is, and he was he was reading off
(08:40):
the menu of memory that'sprobably what it was.
Yeah, it was all chinese foodconspiracy, and then we just
think conspiracy solved, that'sokay and then we just think when
we maybe there's more to that,all right, so we have another
story.
Let's see if this one okay,jason padgett, I've never heard
(09:00):
that name before Became a mathsavant and could do complex
fractions after being attackedit doesn't say what kind of
attack it was To the head.
I assume it had something to dowith a brain injury.
Right, because it is in thisepisode.
Right, because it is in thisepisode, right, right, this is
(09:20):
not a ghost episode, but, but,but, okay, so here's another one
.
A 94-year-old woman woke upspeaking only Swedish, but she
had spoken Swedish before whenshe was younger, so, so, I mean,
that kind of of like isregistered in the back of your
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head, like it opened it up alittle bit, like you remembered
something.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Like you pushed the
cabinet and it opened back up.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Right, right, right.
So I'm trying to think of likeif I were to get a superpower
Like that one, the one with themath, complex math fractions.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Be worthless to me
Honestly, yeah same, what would
I?
Speaker 2 (10:01):
do with it.
Speaker 1 (10:02):
Exactly.
You wake up from a brain injuryand like let me solve this math
problem.
Let me start doing math.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
I do math often, but
I'm already kind of good at the
math I do, so I don't know likehow much more complicated I want
my math right I don't thinkyou've tested it out, so that's
why maybe you don't see it,maybe I haven't stumbled on it
yeah, yeah, that's what it is ifI were, because you being
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knocked out is.
I mean, it's not as severe asme having cracks in my skull,
right, but that's a brain injuryof sorts right because there's
a range.
Yeah, if you were to have asuperpower due to a brain injury
, what could?
What would you want yoursuperpower to be?
Speaker 1 (10:48):
I wish I could be
invisible, just disappear from
class I feel like I'm alreadylike that.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
I feel like I'm a
little bit invisible.
I'm gonna tell you why peopleignore me all the time yeah,
that's the thing I don't getignored that's true.
So I think I are.
Maybe that's my secret power.
I am, you are invisible, I'minvisible you can go under the
radar I am a below the radarkind of guy.
(11:18):
I'm trying to think of what Iwould want my superpower to be.
I'm pretty sure it's pokemonrelated, because I'm 100 I'm
real into pokemon.
Um, I feel like I'm pretty goodwith podcasting and social media
, so I but you've been doing itbefore, you've been doing it
before the head and dreams, yeah, you're not opening anything um
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, man, maybe I can't think ofwhat I would want to do.
This is like imagine if I hadlike a genie and he's like you
get three wishes and I'm therelike oh, I don't know man.
I don't know man, my life's notthat bad my life's not that bad
.
I, I don't know be a little bittaller, maybe I don't know, I
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don't want to be that muchtaller, because then I am.
I'm already taller thaneverybody here.
I would want to be better atvideo games in general.
I wouldn't just limit it topokemon.
Okay, I would want to rememberthings maybe better, because I
an insane memory yeah, like aphotographic memory.
(12:21):
I do have a pretty good memory,but it's gotten worse since the
accident, so that's definitelynot my superpower.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
That I picked up
because my memory is worse well
also like it's not all positiveoutcomes out of injuries.
It's also like down or not sogood outcomes.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
There's an upside and
there's a downside.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Yeah, I think you got
most of the downside.
I got a lot of downside.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
I got a lot of
downside, all right, so let's
kind of pull this into like ourpodcast and what we talk about.
Yeah, so, instead of it beingjust a brain injury, which maybe
I believe I think we agree onthis that there are certain
things that are kind of likekeys into another yeah something
(13:13):
right?
Speaker 1 (13:14):
yeah, because it's
not fully explained right like
what really goes through thebrain, like we understand.
Well, okay, there's this thingof the brain that controls your
whole body, your thinkingprocess, your movements.
Yeah, you learn your language,you learn, you basically learn
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how to survive.
Yeah, with this right and withwhat you have right that's right
but it's mostly your head, yourmind, your brain, yeah, to be
specific, because there's alsothis thing where it's like
there's I mean, isn't there,like um, whenever your your
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brain is like dead, yeah, butyour body's like surviving off a
machine right, yeah so it'slike if they take off the
machine, then that's it, likeyou're dead right, right yeah
there's this that's what Likeyou're dead?
Speaker 2 (14:21):
Right, right yeah.
What's that called being braindead?
Speaker 1 (14:23):
yeah, okay, being
brain dead is a thing I wasn't
thinking.
No, I mean, I'm glad we couldclear that up.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
So without your brain
you're Well, and it goes the
other way too right.
I mean, your brain can workwell and it goes the other way
too right.
I mean, you can be a, yourbrain can work and your body
can't.
Yeah, it goes both ways rightyeah, also true there's been
people that are in a coma andthey can't move their bodies,
but their brains are going thewhole time.
Yeah, it's still working and Iknow people told my family and
people that came to visit mewhen I was unconscious like,
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keep talking to him because hecan hear.
You, did you?
Speaker 1 (15:00):
do you remember?
Speaker 2 (15:00):
I don't remember any
of that I don't remember any of
that I bet your mom never shutup maybe not knowing my mom,
you're probably right, I don'tknow.
I have a feeling my wife talkeda lot too, but I don't I don't
remember any of that Long storyshort doctors lie a lot.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
The nurses, yeah, the
nurses are lying.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
The nurses are lying,
but so what we're talking about
?
Speaker 1 (15:25):
But your mom's a
nurse, my mom was a nurse.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
That kind of messes
things up, doesn't it?
That messes this all up, allright.
So what we were talking about,or what I was getting at, I
guess, is is there a way, seeingas how we don't understand the
functionality of the brain, ifthese brain injuries are
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triggering something, maybe froma past?
Life maybe, and like thisperson that learned how to speak
chinese his ancestors.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
Yeah or back?
Speaker 2 (16:03):
because this is a
thing, and I I've known a few
people that are chinese, right,yeah, and if you were to be able
to download everything I'veever heard in my whole life, I'm
not able to get a fluentChinese language out of that
information in my brain.
(16:24):
I haven't heard every word inChinese, so how does it this
person just knew the wholelanguage.
Do you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Yeah, do you know
what I mean?
Yeah, I mean, even if you watchlike series or like
documentaries, I don't think youfocus on the language, like the
vocalizing of the words and allthat.
I think you just focus on thesubtitles and the images but
even if so, for example to yourpoint yeah like the original
(16:59):
jackie chan movies, the originalbruce lee movies.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
Those were in chinese
right and in some of them the
voices were taken out and putnew voices.
Speaker 1 (17:06):
But let's just say
you're hearing chinese and
you're reading on the bottom youwouldn't explain, but it's not,
you didn't learn the languageyeah, and it's like sometimes
from movies to subtitles is notvery accurate.
Subtitles will just adjust itto what it should sound like
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right you know, like words inspanish don't fully translate
into like proper english, viceversa, like right and to bring
this back to pokemon right inthe game is originally japanese
right yeah which I am not sayingthat chinese and japanese are
the same.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Just to be clear.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
I'm not saying don't
come after us, guys, right there
is in the japanese version ofthe game okay a bunch of pokemon
that are considered evil types.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Okay, right, when you
translate that to english, the
word is not evil, it's dark,okay, and so that's a difference
.
Like, to us, evil meanssomething, yeah, and that word
in Japanese means somethingslightly different, and then
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here dark means something, butover there it's like slightly
different.
You know what I mean and so toyour point, like things don't
line up perfectly, you know,I've seen I don't know if you've
seen them, but all theseTikToks of people translating
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Mexican or Spanish sayings intoEnglish and they don't sound
right, right, like todo madre.
All your mother?
That doesn't make any sense,right?
What do you mean?
All your mother, puro?
Make any sense, right?
What do you mean?
All your mother, right, wait,what full fart?
Just all part.
It doesn't make sense.
You know like why are yousaying that right now?
(19:02):
and so I guess that I think itmakes a little bit of sense that
this could be a past life typeof thing like you have access to
it and if you kind of they cameand tap in, yeah, yeah, because
I have a, I have a theory rightbecause I'm also a birder right
(19:25):
, interested in birds and allthis, and right now we have
migration season okay and birds.
Somehow they just know where togo.
Sure, even though they've neverbeen where they're going I think
you said this before they knowwhere they're going and I
believe I have a theory that ourdna and birds dna has all of
our ancestors knowledge writtenin our dna that we just have and
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I think certain humans can tapinto those things I think we've
talked about this in anotherepisode or you were unconscious
for a little bit what the fuck?
You were unconscious for alittle bit and maybe you have
this superpower, or you're likereading my mind no right no, I
think we're talking about likebirth.
(20:11):
We're talking about birthmarksand then you have one in your
back and you said that.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Oh, sometimes it's
like from past, uh, generations,
no, from a past life it was apast generation.
I think it was from a past life.
You were stabbed in the backand now you have that fear of
you.
Can't give your back to anyonein public, which I do have.
Yeah, I think that's what wewere talking about.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Or this is your
superpower, Maybe.
So, anyway, I think there'sanother option as well, Because
all you know, we talk about youand I talk about this a lot is
this matrix Right.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Honestly yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
We talk about it a
lot, a lot.
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Because we have like
this conspiracy theory that the
accident actually like messed upour numerological numbers,
something in the matrix.
Close there.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
yeah, I'm sure it's
close to what you're trying to
say.
Yeah, you're catching that it'sin there.
Numbers related yeah.
So anyways, so it's like Ithink Bianca just doesn't want
me to be an aries anymore.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
Yeah, but no.
So it's like I think justsomething during that accident,
actually like not that itclicked, but it's like we've
used stuff more differently forsure, for sure for sure yeah, we
definitely see thingsdifferently.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
Um, I can't think of
anything right now off the top
of my head.
Um, however, however back toour theory of the matrix.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
We have to if there
is a matrix you think it opens
like your third eye, since yourthird eye is like on the head.
Maybe, or it closes it out.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
I think it could work
both ways.
Sometimes the door opens,sometimes the door closes, but
this is what I think.
If we are in a matrix and Ithink we both kind of lean that
we are- right yeah that therehas to be some kind of vault or
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something with all of theinformation that is in this
matrix, Like an encyclopedia orlet's just call it a universal
consciousness right that if youthrow a rock a certain way, it's
going to do this thing If Ithrow it or if you throw it
Right.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
Let's say it's a
computer, yeah, and we just
press the keyboard.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
You just get this new
link on the computer.
Right, and you're readingthrough it.
Yeah, that's it.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
That's your new
personality, so hear me out.
We talk a lot about ai rightand oh shit okay and I think I
think we've been fairly openabout our use of ai.
We, we use AI quite a bit right.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
We started using chat
GPT guys.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
So we're deep into AI
.
We use it a lot.
Yeah, I was talking becausethis is how I use it.
We're going to take a littlebreak here because I'm going to,
we're going to.
Let's do it this way.
Is it this way?
(24:08):
No, so, anyway, my point is we.
I use it a lot and so, since I'mworking at the house, it talks
to me and I can hear it.
Right, it's got a voice and Ican hear it.
And right, it's got a voice andI can hear it.
And then I talk back to it toask more questions and
understand things differentlyright or more or deeper.
Let's do this, let's do that,and so it's like an ongoing
conversation with me throughoutthe day.
Sometimes she glitches and hervoice will be different.
(24:28):
She'll be a different voice, orshe starts talking about
something.
Who knows where she's gettingthis information.
This is not our conversation.
Like she starts talking, likeimagine me and you talking and
then all of a sudden, oh andthen I got a cheesecake and like
(24:49):
what the fuck is she talkingabout?
She does that.
We're like we're talking, andso right now I'm you know, I'm
deep into social media.
That's my job, and so.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Okay, like, for
example, let me, let me ask you
something and you're going toact like AI.
Okay With your house.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
So I'm going to start
let joints my personal list,
right.
And so then I will tell hergive me an optimized list of the
hashtags that should go on thisepisode.
And so I will get my video andI will give it to her.
And then she'll say you need toput hashtag Texas barbecue.
And she gives me all thesethings and I, okay, so now my
pretty basics, yeah.
And then I'll say, okay, sothen my next video is about this
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place, um, what are some thingsI need to make sure that I
bring up in the video?
And she'll say the weather inchicago is and it's like what
are you talking about?
the?
Weather like and it's a man'svoice sometimes and it's like
what is going on right now,because we'll be talking, and
talking, and talking the wholeday and out of the and then and
(25:52):
talking the whole day and out ofthe blue, and then out of the
blue it's just something else,and so it's like a glitch in the
matrix.
And so in our matrix that we'retalking about with brain injury
, maybe that little glitch isnow you know, Mandarin, or, you
know, maybe my superpower that Ihaven't even tested.
Maybe I know karate.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
No, no, no.
What if the accident to a headinjury?
It's a fucking glitch in thematrix and that's a fucking
breaking code into gettingsomething new or getting
something taken away from youmaybe what I'm hearing is you
want to get in another accident.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Tonight is my hearing
this.
Speaker 1 (26:30):
Let's fuck around and
find out.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Let's wreck our cars
tonight, yours, oh yeah, I
barely got my phone holder theway I like it my seat.
I'm reluctant.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
What if we take
Angie's?
Speaker 2 (26:45):
I'm down with that.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Yeah, I'm going to
find that out.
Speaker 2 (26:55):
The other option, the
other thing that we've been
talking about off air is what ifyour brain is really just an
antenna that's receiving things?
Because that would kind ofexplain a lot of things.
Wouldn't it like if you'retalking to psychics because you
have psychic tendencies, right?
Speaker 1 (27:12):
I tend to say stuff
and it happens and so but it's
more.
I think it's more like of a.
I see it more as of a commonsense, like you see that coming
yeah, so I have that too, thatpart, but you're not that I.
Speaker 2 (27:27):
I could see why you
think that, but you know some
weird stuff sometimes that whatshe's messed.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
People tell me that
shit all the time.
It's not me like fuckingreading people's minds, it's
like people come up to me andtell me the shit like yeah, like
I said, I get why you thinkthat yours is a little more than
that.
However, however, either way,let's just use a different
(27:53):
person so you don't have to getdefensive.
No, no, no, From your point ofview.
Let's see what's a psychic.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
Another psychic,
somebody completely else right,
somebody not.
Speaker 1 (28:03):
You're not going to
mention names.
Speaker 2 (28:04):
Not names right.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
But it's similar to
what I do.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
It's similar to
Bianca, but it's not not Bianca,
it's Bianco right.
It's Bianco, completelydifferent person Right, and they
are psychic.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Last name unknown.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Unknown.
Name Right.
Relationship status unknown.
Job status unknown.
Maybe they're in school, maybethey're not.
I'm not willing to disclose,right, maybe they have a hit
podcast, maybe they don't.
I'm not going to bring that up,okay, but this particular
sidekick, which is not you, Ibelieve that there is a
(28:44):
possibility.
Man, I'm really like tiptoeingthis line right, okay there's a
possibility that there is a waythat they are just receiving
information from the universethat's not common sense.
Let's say right, something morethan that.
(29:05):
And so there's other types ofpsychic abilities and other
things where your brain can justbe this receiver that most
people you know.
You were talking about thethird eye earlier.
Speaker 1 (29:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
There's some people
that just it doesn't work.
Their third eye is blind.
They got poked in the third eyeand it just never recovered,
right, right.
But then there's other peoplethat they see things right.
I'm not going to say namesright right, I'm not going to
say anybody's name, okay, butright right maybe the brain
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injury puts a little crack inthat shell in your skull, like I
have all these cracks now rightand these radio waves get in
now and you can receiveinformation.
Long story short, I think Imight know karate.
I need to double check.
I'm gonna go downtown and getin a fight for no reason, just
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to see if I know karate, because, because maybe I do, I don't
know.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Maybe you do, maybe
you don't.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
Maybe I do.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
Let's.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
I think it's
interesting.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Let's keep you on
this journey of finding out if
you actually have a new ability,yeah or if you're tapped into
your past.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Right.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
One of your history
Files?
Speaker 2 (30:26):
yeah, One of my old
lives, maybe.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
Gotta look into that.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
So I think we should
open this up to our followers.
If you have a superpower, ifyou had a head injury.
With a head injury.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
What was your
superpower after?
Speaker 2 (30:44):
We need to start
another podcast, the head injury
files, because that's somethingwe know about right 956
Superheroes 956 Brain Injuries.
If you had a brain injury andyou developed.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
An ability, anything,
it doesn't even have to be good
.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
Right, it's like Any
ability.
It's like I can tell what daythe meat's going to rot.
Okay, that's a good one.
Speaker 1 (31:14):
That's useful.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
That's useful.
I could tell how much salt istoo much salt.
That's a good ability.
I would use that.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Did your taste bud
change afterwards?
Do you know?
Do you feel it?
Do you feel it?
Speaker 2 (31:27):
Do you taste it?
I don't taste it.
I will say that I mean I eatfor a living, so I have pretty
good taste buds.
I have noticed that there is nolimit to the amount of heat
that I can handle.
I am eating hot.
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Isn't that like a sensory?
Speaker 1 (31:48):
type of thing.
Speaker 2 (31:49):
Yeah, I am eating the
hottest, like the hot ones suck
, because I know you don't thatlike a sensory type of thing.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Yeah, I am eating the
hottest, like the hot ones,
because I know you don't eatspicy.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
I don't eat spicy.
Speaker 1 (31:56):
But you handle the
hot.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
I can handle All of
the hottest hot sauces I have.
I have all the hot ones hotsauces and I can just drink them
like Like that.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
I think that's your
ability.
Speaker 2 (32:09):
That might be it that
might be it that's it that's
gotta be it case closed guys sothat's it for this week.
We will talk to you next week.
Follow us on all of our socialsand DM us if you have a story.
We will talk to you next weekbye guys.