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We're talking about vibrators, we saidon Yeah, I know, and it's
really really it's a weird fucking lifethat we're living. Okay, that's a
lie. That's that's just like astraight up lie from Zach. I don't
know how that's straight up live.We were literally talking about our chairs vibrating
and exactly there's two different expectations there. And then yeah, just because they
expect that we're weirdos doesn't mean we'reactually weirdos. But I remember numerous times
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on streaming them being like, Zach, why do we hear a vibrator?
It's a chair. No, there'sno way, it's a cha. Yes,
it's the chair, you fucking weirdo, absolute fucking chair. It's been
a fucking weird ass time. Man. First off, we're at eighty five
thousand views for the month, sothis week we should pass one hundred k
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for the past twenty eight days.So thank you you motherfuckers. Holy fucking
hell. Yeah, really nice tosee that in for the advertisers early on,
like we're doing numbers now oh yeahno, no, like we sold
them on ten thousand views a weekand we've you know, doubled that,
So thank you guys. You guyshave absolutely been killing it and it's been
one hell of a time. I'mthoroughly enjoying creating content again. It's fucking
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awesome. Use code g fuel forG fuel. It's over. Yeah,
exactly, you know, it iswhat it is. Yeah, it's are
you still off your meds for thepast month? Man, it's been absolute
hell and because you know, offof the medication, didn't remember to make
the call before the first and nowit's in limbo if it's going to happen
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this month at all. So nowI'm gonna pay for them out of pucket.
So it's gonna be fun. That'snot good. No, No,
it sucks. It really does.Life is so dependent on something specific to
make the mind work. But itis what it is. I thought you
were going like instance, it's beenso long, I thought you were just
like fuck it. We're going tobe doing like the the healthy way,
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where I'm just going to be eatinghealthy and exercising, and then mental illness
doesn't exist. I could not consumetwenty four hundred milligrams of caffeine a day.
Yeah, for a very long periodof time. That's the cure.
Yeah, No, it really wouldbe as stupid as that sounds. It'd
be like three things worth of caffeineright before bed, just to put me
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to sleep. My phone is spinningas it fucking vibrates. The hell is
going on here? Oh? Nothingimportant? Yeah? Yeah, No,
it would be not great at all, And I can't force my mind to
work to that level, So continueon with the medication. I'm just I'm
happy. I've gotten to the pointwhere I'm able to deal with all of
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the suicidal ideation and I've gotten pastall of that shit, and even after
a month of not being medicated,I'm still one hundred percent. Okay,
I'm not overwhelmed. I'm able tokeep going. Did I step life down
from one hundred and eighty percent tolike ninety five percent? Sure? But
it's not a superpower anymore. No, It's just everything is kind of just
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going. And when you kind ofoverachieve on a normal level, day basis,
everyday life can be one hundred percentninety five percent of everybody else's life,
and you can do very very littleto kind of keep it to that
level, which is nice. Ilike being able to have everything able to
just continue. I was very happy, I actually because I normally take a
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week off a month from my medicationanyway, because you know, dependency and
all of that shit. I hadlike two weeks worth of medication sitting up
in my cabinet that I didn't evensee was sitting there. So I was
like, Okay, now I haveenough to kind of work through the days
where I've work and all of thatstuff. So we're good. But it's
been it's been a weird fucking timebecause goddamn, my mind rambles like a
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motherfucker. Yeah, you look likeit right now. Oh so, uh,
my daughter came on Friday and shewas so sick to the point where
she was coughing and it wasn't likea dry cough like off. Fuck,
the heat is hurting my lungs andeverything else. And she was a pre
me because of her lungs, soI'm very very aware of how she's feeling.
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She was coughing so hard she wasvomiting for like three fucking days.
So everybody's been sick to the pointwhere they haven't slept. Everybody has over
one hundred fever. Everybody's feeling likeshit. It's been a hell of a
fucking time, all right. Myweek has not been that bad. You
win. I don't think this isa winning contest, man, but you
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win it the worst shit going on, let's go in the grand scheme of
things. You know, if Metadidn't Meta a user didn't go down yesterday,
we probably would be over one hundredthousand views a right, bro,
Like, I hate it whenever shitgoes down as a popular figure because I'm
like, this is it, thisis the hack or YouTube finally didn't like
what I said and I'm just gone. So I always like I immediately go
to twoot and a Twitter is alsodown, then then it's like triple over
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because you can't look up, likeplease, we'll have this problem. Take
please, yeah, and even trustit. I wouldn't trust it. I'm
just like, nah, I'm stillhacked. I'm still like gone. So
yeah, whenever that happens, youknow, I have a many freak out.
Everyone does, but I think it'sa bit more important when you're life
is on it. Oh no,no, it's so fucking weird. I
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because I was sick and I wasfeeling shitty for eight hours, I was
feeling shitty. I slept through it. I was very very content when I
woke up I got told, hey, you need to sign back into Facebook
and Instagram and everything else because everything'sbeen disconnected. Just use your two factor
and get signed back in. Iwas like, Okay, it did kind
of make work shitty because of ususing what's happened shit like that because that's
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also meta. Yeah, but everythingelse was kind of smooth. But I
wonder could we have been over onehundred k if Meta never went fucking down
yesterday? They're talking notice of myviews getting too weird from that. But
from what I saw, YouTube wasdown about like thirty five percent viewership.
My personal YouTube experience was like slightlyaltered, but I didn't know some viewership
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declined from me. But I'm blacklistingalgorithm, so I can just be a
diff Yeah, who the hell knows. But yeah, whenever, like I
go onto a website, I've beenlogged down, I'm just like, damn,
what happened? It's over? It'syeah, And then trying to sign
in, Whi's like, okay,password, why is that not the password?
Well, it's been like five yearssince I lodged into Facebook. I'm
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like, why is Facebook so wrecked? Right now? No, this can't
be me. This has to belike down, and then fortunately that was
reality. Everyone else was yeah.And then you realize, like everyone's like
no one uses Facebook, turns outeveryone still using Facebook. No, everybody
uses Facebook. And also I haveI have a couple of contact I only
contact through Facebook, so like,if that's gone, I'm never speaking to
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him again. Regardless of what anybodysays, I really, really thoroughly enjoy
Facebook Messenger. It is by farthe cleanest. Most people have it,
so you don't have to sit thereand find a way to fucking talk to
somebody. Everybody is like discord.I'm like, no, why would I
want an extra thing. Facebook Messengeris so clean you can turn it on
fucking incognito if you want to.Everything is built in. The only limit
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you have is five minutes worth ofvideo you can send back and forth,
and everything else is fine. Mbut fuck. And then that shit literally
happened a week after. Everybody fuckingwent crazy because all of the cell phone
towers across the fucking country went down. Oh yeah, that was rough.
I was trying to I was likecommunicating with a couple of people at a
time about something important, and halfof our messages weren't going through and they're
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just like, I think something's upright now, and it's like, this
is not a good time for somebodycall me, oh camp fuck Wi Fi
calling, We're good. No.And the shitty thing is is half of
the fucking country now has swapped overfrom normal landline fucking internet to fucking cell
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service internet like some fucking buffoon.And I don't fucking understand that shit at
all. They're like, yeah,AT and t U Verse, what the
fuck are you doing? Why areyou getting cell service for your house?
M h you pay fucking fourteen dollarsa gig. How much fucking internet are
you gonna go through in a month? Yeah, it's fucking It's like Comcast
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already laid down the lines, mightas well use them if even if they're
shit like got hardware going on.The one I really don't understand is so
from what I from what I've beentold, most of the lines within the
country are owned by one of thetwo or three phone line services that have
run the country. Essentially you allknow them, Verizon, AT and T
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all of those, so yeah,exactly, good. Good. So they
essentially rent out those coax cables toyour home and stuff like that, which
is why you get bailed for it. Verizon runs cell service for internet in
my area, which is in thecircle of New York City, and all
of the lines in New York Stateare owned by Verizon. It makes zero
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fucking sense, makes no sense atall. Why the fuck they do that?
Why would you use the internet asjust cell service instead of just using
the coacs that you already ran.Makes no fucking sense. But it sounds
like some kind of futuristic tech thing. But then it's like, oh,
that's just a massive vulnerability. Notonly is it a massive vulnerability. I
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remember, and this might have justbeen everybody around me being fucking retarded,
but it was okay, have backupsthat are at a different place than your
backup. So if you have internetservice on your phone already, why would
you buy more internet service for yourhome? Yeah, have a hot spot
if you want to pay for ahot spot for like twenty or thirty dollars
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just in case anything goes wrong.That might be smart, I understand,
But why the fuck don't you havea phone line going into your house for
your internet. That's really fucking retarded. And they learned that and then yeah,
you find that out real quick yes. So I've heard everything from Adidas
attack, which is like going backold school YouTube, to Chinese hackers to
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four Chan to a solar flare.Well we'll never know. Oh no,
we'll never know because they stuck solarflare to it. So obviously all of
it's a natural occurrence. All ofit went down for a reason. The
solar flare thing is actually weird becauseI remember seeing news about that before it
where it's like prepare for a solarflare. It's like, ah, prepare
for someone to get hacked here reallysoon because shit's going down. The thing
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is is like what happens if somebodydoes get affected with AT and T?
Like, yeah, everybody roamed,so everybody kind of bounces off every tower
regardless. But I would assume thatan AT and T tower would hold the
data from those service, those servedcustomers in that area. They're going to
be vulnerable at that point, especiallywhen people are working on that tower,
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because the security can't be there.It can't be a high level of security
anymore. Who the fuck knows.That's weird. It was like that uh,
our station that got shot at,So yeah, that's that's how easy
it is to take down the gridinitially dollars damn image from just why why
did that take a week to fixcell service in Seattle? Back on like
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that? I think it was likesix hours. They're like fixed a fucking
solar flare. If it was asolar flare, Are you fucking kidding me?
Everything's fucking fried. Everything you'd shotthrough a few things, you know
what I'm saying, Like, thisship makes no fucking sense. You're lying.
One part of this is lying.There's no fucking way. Yeah,
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they's just weird. And then likethose Georgia monoliths just fucking gone. It's
so vulnerable. All this weird shittoo weird. The entire fucking country is
being really fucking weird, really fuckingweird. So yesterday or today Trump won
in the Supreme Court to get backon all ballots. So that means he's
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essentially absolved of everything that they didto Lincoln during the the witch mccut,
the presidential run during the Civil War. Now he's removed from all of those
charges essentially. So now he's backon all ballots, he's won the candidacy,
essentially, he won all of theYesterday Hayley dropped out, Well,
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I think that's why I saw.She was just like it's over or like
it's a consideration now. Yeah,so yeah, it's like I was Supreme
Court ruled on that. It's likegood at least there's like something to have
faith in when it comes to thegovernment. Chucks actually dropped out. She
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dropped out this morning. Yeah,I'm not hallucinating. I'm I'm weirdly tired
today. No, I understand it. I don't know why. It just
wants like I guess I slept badand I played too much League and now
I'm like at the end of theday and I have to do a podcast.
But I'm sure. I'm sorry.I'm sorry. I would have I
should have did it this morning.I was so this is what I was
doing all day, and I fuckinghyper focused for some fucking reason. I
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was working on art for the newlogo and banners and stuff like that.
So I'm going to draw us inindividual cartoon characters like I have one done
in South Park. I'm going todo one as like family Guy or something
like that, and then like aRick and Morty one. Some way we
could change through them. That's allthe same font but like different part styles
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for them so way, it's notjust the old logo that was there.
Yeah, I was like, well, I'm the co host now a Nippo
is still like main branding. That'skind of odd. I'm working on it.
I'm working on it. I haveto get inspired, and getting inspired
takes time and energy and effort,and that's hard. We could just do
the letters, but you know,also retarded like that. I mean,
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I have to just like put earssomewhere and then's like, oh that fits
exactly. I could just put earson Ippo and all of a sudden,
everything's okay. Just eye his hairbrown. But no, I so I
already drew the South Park one,and I drew you with one ear sticking
out with your hat turned backwards likeyour ash Ketchum. Yeah, no,
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I think it's hilarious. It's gonnalook pretty good, I think. But
yeah, I thought it was funnyto kind of just riff off of that
because me and you are kind ofrather nostalgic like that. We're like,
oh yeah that thing and just kindof hold on to it or something else.
Well, the nineties were just toogood, oh were and like the
we've had this discussion and like wekeep repeating things. We're like, how
many more times are we going tobring up that Reddit post that just like
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starts riffing on Lord of the Rings, because that's we're just kind of society's
done. But uh yeah, andthen like I've talked about on the past,
where everything nostalgic zoomers and like thesepieces of shit online they're just going
to keep on railing on you,like, oh, it's just really colored
glasses. You just looking on toofondly. Things weren't bay back that.
It's like, bro, now,the nineties were fucking goaded, and like
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the cool thing is, I don'tthink you took it too much for granted,
because growing up in that you realizethe nineties were fucking goaded. You
you go and like watch Guts Legendand hint Temple your cartoon lineup between Nickelodeon
the weird thing. I saw thisfucking meme the other day and it's like,
how many of you remember this carpetand it was black with the rainbow
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fucking squiggles in it from like oh, yeah, you're fine on yeah exactly,
it's like, oh, oh god, the fucking pinks and purples and
blues on the fucking Dixie cups becausethey all have the little squiggle things on.
You gotta know what, you fuckinglittle degenerates. You're using art art
styles in your art styles. Theyuse that little fucking Dixie cups squiggle in
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fucking call of duty on a fuckingcamera. And the cool thing is we
appreciated it. Then we're not lookingback on Damn. I wish I like
that more. It's like na thathit back then and just good to look
back on now. And that's whatnostalgia is. But you bratstone understanding of
that shit because you have nothing.What's cool is there There's people that are
obviously much bigger than us, butobviously we're a part of this circle now
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too because of where we're at.But you you have people like pKa,
who's been doing it for decade now, you have all of the podcasts that
are around us and above us.Then you have the bigger comedians like Shane
Gillis and all of them that arelike, yeah, we're bringing retard.
I hope we're bringing all of thelanguage back and we're going back to the
nineties. This is fucking dumb.Can we can we just go back to
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being fucking mean to each other becausethis ship where we're all ye room is
fucking retarded. Yeah, I've beensaying for years that, like we need
to bring back bullying. It buildscharacter and it makes you not a punk.
Well not even like even if it'sjust between friends, just between friends.
If me and Burlis are ripping oneach other about him being a fucking
ferry and me being a fucking retard, we're being normal fucking dudes and we're
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just hanging out, really pushing thesponsors of this one, aren't we?
No, No, I don't seea problem with this. You don't.
Maybe they do. I'm like,I'm like, you know what, we're
we're safe to say it, likeit seems like we're getting away with it.
But I'm still nervous and I don'tlike that. Yeah I'm this retard,
but still like, Okay, Itry, I have faith whatever,
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I just I'm gonna I'm gonna keepstanding on the line. I'm just gonna
keep standing on it until something's done. I've said worse things on Twitch and
I didn't even get banned for thosewhen Kyle got banned the same exact day.
MM, the only difference was tentimes. See that's problem like now
that you're getting larger like that,that's when shit can start to crumble.
Apart now from my experience, whenyou change because you get larger, as
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when everybody doesn't accept it, youkeep saying retard from the beginning all the
way up to the end. Youknow that nothing's going to change dog sponsorship.
But she's hungry. She wants thegood food. I know we're working
on, we're working on, butyeah, no, I'm a fairly surprised
Ninky Hailey dropped out. I thoughtthat she was going to write it out
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and try and wait to see ifyou got fully indicted in money. And
also like just last week, she'slike, we gonna do this and then
just immediately folded on like how crushingyesterday was. Oh, she lost every
single one, lost every single oneby it like an outrageous margin. And
I think, honestly, Trump isrunning the board. He just is.
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They don't have anybody against Biden.Honestly, I think the only way that
he walks into the White House eveneasier is if he's indicted and charges are
brought up on him. It's oneof those weird things when it's like conservative
theory they're gonna find some magical wayto disqualify Biden. I mean we had
that in twenty twenty with laptop,and now they're actually like digging shit out
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of that laptop that we wanted tosee and get like looked at. It's
like, oh, look at what'smagically gonna happen in a couple of months.
And then they're gonna pull up Newsomeor something. It's like, oh
wow, then what a conspiracy that'sactually like starting to play out now.
No, No, that's exactly.This is the crazier one. And this
is the one that I've kind ofreally really saw, which is why they
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haven't done that yet, because nowwould be the time to replace him.
M hm. He already has SI. I mean he needs to like let
a couple more immigrants and at theborder and then you know, just they
more before disqualifying him. The thingthat I expect them to do is get
a correct VP for him. Ifthey're going to keep Kamala, they're going
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to kee Kamala. They're going towaive this election. They're going to wave
it and say that it's not happeningdue to a war, and we're going
to fully involve ourselves either in Israelor Ukraine. Aldi's going that hard,
hm, after what they did forthe past year towards Trump and he just
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beat Miki Haley, which is theirperson that they wanted to beat him with.
Who are they going to push himout of the way with? How
are they going to they loose?Yeah, they have to suspend the election.
They already tried in twenty twenty.They made it that way. We
all voted in our houses. Istill can't believe what happened, Like Philadelphia
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Awards, Like, yeah, thatwas unconstitutional, there was no right,
no room for BLTs be mailed inlike that. But it's stupid, it's
stupid. Nobody just but yeah,nobody really knows what the fuck happened.
Mhmm. He's like, well itwas stolen from me. Everybody's like,
well, can we stop hearing that? It's like I don't And then uh,
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what was like New York Times,like the shadow cabal that won the
election for Democrats, Like, ohthey took their victory lap too cool,
And it's fucking weird, It reallyfucking is. And that kind of proves
more of the point of twenty twenty. Repeating again, so in twenty twenty,
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the Chiefs and the Eagles went tothis, the Chiefs and the forty
nine ers went to the Super Bowl. The Chiefs won. I've I heard
this. Yeah, everything within theNFL lines up one hundred percent. Now
the Tins weren't good though. Yeah, they didn't give us hope. But
the then you have Biden versus Trump, everything going against Trump all the way
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going into the old laptop is upand off again. The laptop's popping off
again. Doge Coin is going toa dollar. Crypto is fucking exploding.
Oh, it was at twenty centsthe other night. I kind of dropped
back down from there. Now that'sbecause bitcoin hit. Yeah, it's at
sixteen. That's still crazy though,because over the last five years, look
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at the past month. The pastmonth is fucking retarded. It just goes
up. The other day, fuckingshe went up one hundred and thirty percent.
Also, this is not financial advice. Don't be a fucking retard and
listen to retards online. But damn, I can't even joke like by is
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this financial advice? The shitty thingis is like you know I was in
there, I know you were too. You were telling me about that before,
Like it's fucking stupid. It literallyis repeating same exactly fucking things again.
M hm, really cool. Igot defrauded while buying a house and
I had to pull out all ofmy investments that are now ten X had
one hundred and fifty k and Amazonor not Amazon one hundred and fifty k
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and AMD when it was ten dollars. Look at Amazon now and cry for
me please. The one that wouldreally hurt is if you had fucking uh
in video? Did you see whatin video did in the past couple of
weeks? Yeah? But I meanlike AMD comparatively, was like, is
in the similar thing? Where's likeAMD at ten dollars to am D at
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what what is it now? Idon't I don't remember what it is right
now? Over one hundred what?No? And like I was like,
oh, AMD's at like one twentynow, No, it's at two ten.
So AMD has gone up twenty xin the last seven years and I
had a one fifty k stake init at one point. Cry for me.
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And so I think in videos roughlythe same. It's not like I
know in video is doing like crazynumbers, but well they were taking crazy
bets on them, and the betson them were fucking Yeah. The video
was around forty bucks, so likeforty to eight hundred. It better than
AMD. Wow, in video wassix dollars in twenty sixteen. That's that's
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too much because AMD AMD had alove of ten dollars. That's almost a
hundred x if you were in atwenty six Well that's me like, because
AMD was like two three dollars,so in video edging out am D.
But when you do it's like onehundred x versus one hundred and thirty X,
it's still outrageous. And I hadsteak. But you know what my
boy Micron did because I switched myam D position to Micron and then Micron
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went from like ten to ninety overthe course of like a longer time.
It's fucked. Everything's fucked. Ihate it. But there's no way that
a profit or price to earnings ratioof seventy five is sustainable on in video.
But I said that when in videowas at fifty. So not financial
advice, no, and honestly,and we're just fucking retards online as a
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whole. You're better off, knowsyou're better off. Just wiring your money
to whoever took mine. I don'tget it. At least you know what
would be safe. Then it's ina shoe box buried in some like country,
so it's cool, probably with atleast one dog collar wrapper around it.
Really show. The really shitty thingis is like what happens if it
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actually does head a dollar? Youknow, I'm not talking about it right
now. It's going to go againif he starts. Dude, Doge going
to makes me so mad or notmad. But like Sacks, I remember
in twenty eleven, you could havedownloaded a Minecraft server plug in that mind
doge for you. I'm like,bro, I actually had like a Minecraft
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server sponsorship where I just had aserver running. I didn't touch it,
and now my friends touch it.It was just running some modpack for like
five years straight. So I couldhave just had crazy money in Doge.
I didn't put the plug in.Disgusting, yeah, but it's like anyone
could have done that, and Ihad a freeze, Like imagine the world
where it's like you get a fifteendollars Minecraft server back in like not even
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fifty, like ten dollars back intwenty eleven. You just plug that in
and forget about it, and thenyou like open up your doughball and you
have six hundred k or something.The shitty thing is is back in twenty
sixteen or so, twenty seventeen,something like that, I was still working
at the store. When I wasworking there, I invested in dogecoin.
It was one of the things thatI put like two hundred and fifty dollars
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into over time. Yeah, andI slowly just I was like, you
don't what this isn't going to doanything. Well a year later, I
have my next surgery and I waslike, oh, look it's starting to
fuck. I took it all out. I fuck it. I shot myself
in the foot because I'm like,oh, the free money they gave me
I put into the thing. Itis something that you're supposed to forget about
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and then realize, like when you'refifty, that you had an investment in
a stock somewhere. You know,that's that's why it's such a noncommittal amount.
You are stupid for pulling out atthat and we know, wait,
no, you're the one that can'tpull out. I only pull out in
bad situations. It's all bad.And then yeah, it also would have
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been trivial for me to just belike ten k DOJ to like point zero
zero one sense, because I wasbawling back in twenty seventeen. Yeah,
Well, there's people like Harley that'slike, yeah, just go buy a
bitcoin, Go buy ten bitcoins.When it's fucking ten thousand dollars. She's
like, go buy them fucking sixtyk again mhm. Also, it's one
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of those things like if it passesthe sixty nine to four to twenty wall,
we'll then just go into four twentysix, ninety straight to it.
I if it hits one hundred k, I don't think it's gonna stop.
I think it's gonna keep going.I don't think it's gonna slow down.
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And it's gonna drag every It's gonnadrag the fucking floor back up. Oh
boy, twenty repeating it's like weare the same stories on a four year
cycle now, where it's like nowwe're all talking about the one bitcoin we
owned or mined at some point inour life, or the doge or whatever,
because like that was Another fun thingis like I had a shitty laptop
back in like twenty twelve that Iwas just running a miner on cause,
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like, well, I upgraded toa computer, not this gaming computer.
Again, it's like twenty twelve,I'm grade to my first gaming computer.
So I just had like the worstlaptop ever that was like eighty dollars Black
Friday Walmart sale from like two thousandand seven, so four gigs of rahim
and barely run the Chrome four Ithink had two. So I just had
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like a mining thing running on itforever. I think it accumulate point four
of a bitcoin, but I forgotthe passwords to the wallet. So I
mean at any point where it's likeI have that laptop, I just can't
do anything with it. I've tried, but it's like, wow, I've
got point four of a bitcoin thatI mind on a crappy laptop over a
decade ago that even though it's likesecurity, do I have to crack into
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to get this point four? Isaid, I'm in the points I'm balling
to the point where it doesn't upsetme too much. But like even even
when I was firstly about like wow, when bitcoin was at twenty k,
it's like I have an eight Kand bitcoin like this this laptop is eight
K, and I remember mining it. I just didn't care. See that's
what you're supposed to do. You'resupposed to forget about it, but not
too much to where Oh yeah,I just I just don't have access to
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it. But yeah, I mindbitcoin at one point. Damn. Imagine
if I left that laptop on ithad ten you could just be like,
yeah, guys, look because obviouslyyou don't need the password to see what's
on there. Take a screen,ship, take a picture. Well,
it was just like the logs fromthe mining where it's like you got point
zero zero five of a bitcoin andthen you add it all up and it's
like, yeah, I remember havingaround half of bitcoin on this thing,
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damn. And then just post iton Facebook, Marketplace and some retitled by
it and try and break into it. Yeah, seven thousand dollars go log
into this broken laptop and try andget this bitcoin off of it. I'm
sure with how many lock things theyhave for phones and shit, now it
absolute we could be done. Haveyou seen those YouTube shorts and ship?
(29:03):
Yeah, they'll plug in a fuckingUSB drive into your phone and it's like
literally a magnet onto your screen andit just automatically tries all the password combinations
for your phone. It's like,what the fuck, What in the absolute
fuck why is that legal? Yeah, and then we're about to get into
quantum computing. Nothing safe, You'realready fucked, you're already hacked. Really
(29:27):
cool to make everything all these vulnerabilitiesonline and Wi Fi based, and then
just like kind of realize it's justso doomer pilled right now where it's like,
yeah, we have no control overthe government fucking us every opportunity and
our money getting It's shitty that Facebookmessenger is the best messenger there is for
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end and end and to end encryption. Then it just got Then my message
just got updated. So now thatis first. So the first two end
to end encryption fucking messaging services areboth completely dumped by the companies that on
them. And then also like Chinahas enough of all your data to where
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if they just wanted to, likeyou know, throw a dart and hit
your name in the phone book,they got all your stuff, they can
find it easy and just crack everything. It's like it's over. It's over
whenever it wants to be. Ohno, it's it's a really weird fucking
time. And I saw the shortit's like, yeah, you know,
they're telling everybody they want to buyelectric cars. Guys, go buy electric
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cars. They're fucking beautiful, they'refast, they're fun. Then think about
it. Soon they're putting in rulesfor every single car to be an electric
car. Okay, you know whatever, shits and giggles whatever. Then you
go to run for the cops andthey press the EMP button on the fucking
dash and your car turns off.Guess what. Right now they can't do
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that, they can with on store. That's a hell of a lot of
work. Yeah, and also it'snot mandatory. But also I've been seeing
that they're putting like cameras in thesteering wheels so they can judge how ineberated
you look and just be like,no, you're not allowed to drive today.
And I remember everybody bitching and complainingabout the fucking breathalyzers that you had
to breathe in for Dwis and shit, I was like, that's not crazy.
(31:22):
You fucking proved them that you needit. If you didn't do the
thing, you shouldn't have the problem. Now it's like, oh, fuck,
guys. Once again, instead ofreading the book by the cover or
treating everybody like, shit, sowhat the fuck's going on? I just
when you were just like, guy, what the fuck? You kind of
(31:44):
slurred it a little bit. Ihad a thought where like, have you
seen that image of the person withAlzheimer's who was an artist that kept like
drawing themselves and then it just likekept getting more and more degraded. No,
I didn't look that up real quickand see if you can pull it.
But that's why I was like,I was just like, man,
these last couple of episodes have reallyjust been that where it's like it's it's
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an actual self portrait and that justbecomes squiggles at the end, we are
we're losing it. Wow. Andthen Alzheimer's Alzheimer's and maybe maybe it was
also like schizophreny or something, butlike artists self portrait degradation. Yeah,
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And then like when you when youhit that, I just had a moment
where I'm like, this is whereour podcast has been going since I joined,
just getting more and more incoherent aswe get more comfortable, but we're
getting more successful, so fuck itexactly. Time is going the right way,
everything's going the right way. It'sjust you know, energy and effort,
Man Energy and effort. Yeah,that's our podcast. We are somewhere
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closer to the right at this point. Today apps effucolutely between you being tired,
me being tired, and being fuckingI'm just like doomreed out more as
you just think about things, becausegoing back to electronic vehicles, there's like
a million problems with them because Canadahad like record cold this year and oh
everyone's electronic fieicals is shutting down.And they're also make its where everyone has
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to have one by twenty thirty inthe coldest place where electric vehicles don't work
and they don't heat up enough inorder for the ice to melt for you
to be able to open your carand start it. Yeah, so they
can't even turn like that, youcan't even get to the position where you're
in there to turn it on,and it won't turn on anyways. You
just lose. And that's also forgettingabout how just corrupt cobalt mining is.
(33:37):
All the slavery there slavery bad whitepeople must repent forever, But no cobalt
mines and all these rare earths andstuff. That's fine, can't that's still
that's still progressive and clean. Ihad this conversation. It was more targeted
obviously. The other day with mysister and we were talking about some of
the shit that's gone on in thepast, and we were talking about my
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cousin and she is one of thosepeople that just ended up having a mixed
family, and she just stands onevery fucking level of well, this person's
oppressed, that person's oppressed. Thisperson's oppressed, that person's oppressed. It's
like your husband's legitimately from Africa.Your answer should be Africa is bad.
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Here is better. It should beit's the easy answer. But no,
it's we are worse than we everhave been. They're better, let's go
there. I was like, you'reso white to the point where they would
think that you're you cure them ofAIDS. You're translucent, Like this is
(34:42):
bad. And I told my sister, I'm like, you know, I
understood when you know my sisters CP. Let me explain a little bit more.
My sisterss CP and was told fora very very long time, Oh,
you're not gonna be able to dothis. You're not gonna be able
to do that. If she walkedin the room, you wouldn't be able
to tell that she's any different frommanybody, Like she went from banging her
head off floors and eating lead paintchips in the first half she was in
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to us being told she wasn't goingto be able to talk or walk,
so we had to learn sign language, and she was embraces for like six
or seven years on her legs.And now she's completely normal. She just
got her paperwork for her degree andeverything else, like completely normal, living
a completely normal life. I paused, like just becoming normal in that So
(35:30):
was it therapy and medication or justsomehow growing out of it through a miracle.
So she didn't necessarily grow out ofit. When she's exhausted, she's
still like her muscle still tense upand stuff like that. It definitely wasn't
as severe as it definitely could havebeen. It was at the level of,
like, you know, the mostmild form of mild form of cerebral
(35:50):
palsy you could ever have. Shegot extreme tightness in her leg, she
got extreme tightness in her arm,and it was hard for her to develop
the skills to learn. But onceshe did, she exploded cool. Which
is weird because like when I waslittle, I learned how to multiply and
add extremely quickly. And I wasahead of where I was supposed to be
because I was the gifted, fuckingburnout kid that didn't want to do anything.
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And as I left the house,she slowly became the gifted kid that
kind of didn't want to do anything. Because my sister is so much more
regress than both of us, that'sreally kind of hard to see the difference
of all three of us having thesame mom. It literally doesn't even make
sense. Like I'm not even gonnasay the number that my IQ was tested
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at the two or three times thatit was tested, But I was supposed
to skip grades three two times inonce in elementary school, once in middle
school, and they were talking aboutallowing me to graduate early because the baby
was being born sick. I gottascan the MAAQ test my sisters is probably
like around one oh five ish oneten somewhere around there. Bro consider like
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most people now are in the eighties, Like that's my sister has a sixty
seven IQ. That's not good,Like it just it doesn't line up and
it doesn't like there's so many littlefactors that could have had a play in
that situation, and I remember herbeing like six years old and her just
completely regressing to the level of likesomebody who couldn't do anything, Like could
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she have a conversation? Yeah,but like whenever she gets lazy enough to
do something, you know, shedoes and then the entire house smells like
piss and it's fucking horrible. Yeah, it's just bad. So so my
middle sister, who was who Iwas talking to, I was like,
yeah, you know, you weresuch a bleeding heart because you're always told,
oh, you can never do anything. You always felt so bad for
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everybody that you just want them tohave the leg up that you didn't get.
I was like, I understood that. I didn't. I didn't disrespect
you because of what you were feeling. I disrespected you because what you're saying
was wrong. There cannot be aquality like that. Starting everybody out at
zero doesn't fucking work because everybody isdifferent. You cannot retard somebody who's at
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one hundred thousand dollars at the beginningbecause they have one hundred thousand dollars at
the beginning and you have a negativeone hundred k. Like, there's just
no way that that works. AndShe's like, yeah, I realize that
now, Like finally, I'm glad. I'm glad. I'm glad you came
around to see what everything was goingon with She's like, yeah, you
know, I look back at myselfwhen I looked at all of those things,
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and I remember saying, oh,yeah, blm, this, I
support that. I support this.And I'm not saying those people should be
hurt. I'm not saying anything likethat, but the basis of those things
were so detrimental to all of society. It's so scary because it's so fucking
toxic because you say, hey,see, like how many of those people
just launder all that money. Yeah, there's a problem here. Yeah,
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there's a problem here. I've saidit too. There's there's a violence problem
across the entire country, not justwith one race. It's everybody is more
violent, everybody is and drug addicted. Like that's the homeless crisis. It's
a drug crisis. Because it's likehave you You probably haven't. But I'm
just saying this like a watch foreveryone, and I don't like address the
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audience that often where it's just likewatch Seattle is dying. It is an
incredible documentary have you seen it?H Well, it really is just that
where it's just like they saw Isaw a couple of pictures and clips and
stuff from Seattle, Philly and Ibelieve San Francisco of Crocodile and that other
(39:37):
one that's gone around the turning peopleinto zombies essentially. Yeah, well sew
or Seattle is Dying was made likeyears ago, so even before all of
that happened, so it's only gottenworse now. And they talk to like
some of these almost people and it'slike, so, how many people are
on heroine? Hundred percent? Andthen like how many people? And then
the problem is we have these likeelected officials or you know the district atorneies
(40:00):
that just refuse to prosecute criminal behavior, and then it just keeps snowballing out
of control. So it's like,how are you empathetic if you're just throwing
someone back onto the streets to thendie or rob someone or just do more
drugs and then make it worse foreveryone. It's like just this try like
trying to find the solution in justthe weirdest ways while saying like oh,
(40:24):
yeah, but I care more thanyou because you're a conservative. It's like,
but you're sending that from an iPhoneand there's a lot of evil behind
that iPhone, but we just ignoreall that. That's the shitty part is
like I remember having a conversation witha dude who was on sixty Days in
Narcoland and he did that show becausehe was like, you know what,
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I'm dealing with addiction. I dealtwith addiction. I've gone through recovery and
I'm trying to heal. I'm tryingto heal other people too, and stuff
like that at my local county andstuff. I was like, you know
what, we're going to give awayfree needles. At the time, probably
within like weeks of this show happening, and I was like, and I
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was fucking pissed, because I stillam like that's fucking disgusting, but like,
I was fucking pissed, and Iwas like, well, what do
you think about this. You're givingthe people that you want to help a
free needle. So now you're takingaway all of the negativity of the drug
other than the addiction itself. You'renot letting them wonder how to fix the
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solution. You're not wondering how toget the problem fixed. You're handing it
to them. They have places inNew York State that allows you to go
and do heroin and drugs without anyrepercussions none, because they want you to
have a safe place to do yourdrugs. And I just I think about
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this, and I'm like, doI want those used needles and dead people
on the playground? No? Butdo I want them to take up housing
that could actually take care of peopleor money that's being used on needles and
crack pipes from fucking Joe Biden tohandle this problem? I'm sorry, No,
it's not the same fucking thing.I don't fucking want this. This
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is disgusting. We're making it easierto do drugs. When I remember,
you know, being ten years oldand everybody being like, that's scary.
That's a drug deal happening in frontof you. Don't fucking pay attention to
it. They might shoot you,Like where did that go? Where did
that fear go? Now everybody realizesthat everybody dealt drugs. Well, now
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the problem is you can't look awaybecause you look, there's another drug deal
going on over there, and thatdude's taking a shit in the street.
So you just have to like itgets that normalist. And it's like the
shitty places in cities now, theshitty places in towns now, or shitty
places where there is opuloid crisis,because there are places without them right now.
Still is hard to believe, sothird world that it's literally degrading the
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entire country because we are retarding ourselvesto handle it. Yeah, and yet
we're still not handling it. We'rehanding them needles and crack pipes. Yeah.
And I got a friend that's likehe has the most trumped arrangement,
but you can't call him out.And he's like, oh this you contribe,
give you all you have Trump dearrangement. I know, And I've
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been I've been showing him, Likeevery time I show him something, he's
like, we're not going to talkabout this. It's just gonna be unproductive.
And it's one of those things wherelike, oh, this isn't happening,
but it's a good thing that itis. And it's been like that
for at least a dozen articles andthings I've sent him for years now.
I'm just like, bro, howcan you not understand how shitty Biden?
Like, can can you tell meone thing? One good thing? Biden?
Has done for anyone. He's like, well, Trump was worse.
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I'm like, bro, Trump didso much. Trump didn't start a war.
He already has to be there,and you can't point to one thing
as a whole. As a wholehe has been. When I look at
the past presidents starve lived through,I don't remember a lot of click because
obviously I was a fucking baby,like I'm just gonna be honest. But
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Bush, Obama, Trump, andBiden, those are the ones I can
compare for, like firsthand experience.I thought Bush was going to be the
calm, level headed one that reallydidn't do very much and really either patted
his own pockets or didn't really givea fuck, simple Texas man. When
I think of the presidents, heis the fucking retard, fucking Yosemite Sam.
(44:30):
That's what George W. Bush is. And then you have Obama.
He is literally Kobe Bryant's think aboutit, yep, think about it,
you get it, Gray Area shipdoing some weird shit like most of what
he does just did would have votedfor him. Flamboyant has the has the
(44:53):
good front, but if you did, you find the problems. And you
can't exactly I'm glad that didn't goover, everybody said. And then you
get to Trump and I'm like,okay, he is the obnoxious, loud
person. He is literally the fatold version of me who runs his mouth
all the time and says shit thatgets him. But he has the answers.
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But he has answers that actually logicallymakes sense and worked. And Biden
is literally a melted popsicle left overfrom nineteen sixty seven on a park bench
that a little girl sat on lastweek. Yes, yeah, and oh
I was going to say something meltsabout it, but yeah, like just
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no matter how much I show,and like, there's just no response.
It's like these people they get marriedto their ideas. And I was the
border crisis where he was like,oh, there's no border crisis. He
had been saying that for years.I'm like, bro, there is a
border crisis now, like the bordercrisis four years ago. That's the part
that oh, yeah, did youforget about the caravans? You you guys
(45:58):
were crying about this for years ago. We're saying to deal with it the
same way. There's still a problem. The problem is worse, and you
guys are saying there's no problem now, So what is it? All the
charts of the number going up,those are always fake. It's like,
but that's from the government website,pushed out by Biden's own administration. And
then it's just we're not talking aboutthis, so just like I say the
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same thing, No, it's asworse. Yeah, exactly. It's like
it's like, oh, you can'tuse that source, like okay, here's
CNN CNN two conservative for you now, and it's like, we're not talking
about this. It's like just keepingthe head buried in the sand, even
as it's all falling apart and unraveling. And it's like it kind of distracted
me from the other point I wasgoing to make on the recent thing that
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this happened with that we were justtalking about a few minutes ago. They
turned it into a fucking like apersonality quiz, like, oh, you
have this personality, you're going tovote for Biden? And it's like you
want to know everybody drug crisis beforeI forget. So I was like he
He's like, oh yeah, youcan't. What are you gonna do with
homeless people? You know, theyjust want to find a job and they
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want to just work and like youcan't just lock him up for that.
It's like, watch Seattle is dying. Actually live in I live in Seattle.
I knew Actually I think I've toldthe story before, but like the
first day I moved back to Seattlebecause I lived in Everett, which is
north for a bit. Then Iwent to Colorado. That's where my other
life story that I've talked about happens. But then I came back to Seattle.
(47:25):
I was living in Capitol Hill,so pretty significant part of Seattle.
And when I moved in, yeah, exactly, and actually no, yeah,
now more people know about it.It's kind of like when you have
to say, like, oh,I'm from Miami even though you're like in
one of the other Florida suburbs,Like no, Capitol Hill is on the
mat baby, and people in Washingtonare actually extra familiar with Capitol Hill.
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But first day I moved in,my apartment wasn't ready yet, so I
just kind of like wandering around thestreets and I met a homeless dude outside
of Safeway. And I'm savvy becauseI grew up in Miami, where it's
like you actually want these people onyour side, like you want to be
cool with the homeless. You wantto be cool with the bombs, You
want to be cool with some ofthe gangstreet kind of people, because if
shit goes down, they're not goingto go after you if you're at least
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nice to them and you've done thingsfor them. So like this, he
kind of like saw my because allmy other stuff was being moved in,
so I just had like my briefcaseoff the plane. So he noted that.
He was like talking, It's like, oh, you're moving here.
I'm like, yeah, I usedto live here, and then struck up
a conversation. I bought him acoke and a sandwich, and I talked
to this dude regularly, like everytime I went Safeway he's out there panhandling
you just going down the street atnight, or regularly, like dude just
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pops out like hey, what's up. He's like, yeah, my squat's
a couple of blocks away. Howyou doing, man? So I was
talking with this dude for years,and like everyone knew him. Actually,
even though like the odds are low, it's even lower because like it's not
even my entire audience. Like therewas a guy Wolf. Everyone knew Wolf
in just Capitol Hill well, eventuallyhe just got killed by another homeless dude,
just like slit his throat in thealley over some kind of deal.
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I found out from his girl causelike, oh I knew it was a
knew wolf. I knew his girl, and then we talked and then like
one day I just saw sobbing ina gutter in like the trash and everything.
I'm just like, yo, whathappened? Like they killed wolf?
Like holy shit, So this homelessdude I've befriended that. He It's also
really weird because like he was coherent, he was intelligent, you could talk
with him, and that's like thatis a story of a lot of homeless
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people. But then like he hewas always a derelict. He's just like,
yeah, I stole this. Heaske stole that. You know,
if you ever get in a bind, you know, you can go to
that store and robin. They don'tcare, they don't prosecute. And then
he's also like, oh I hadI had this squat. They tore it
down to build a mansion. Sonow I'm I'm popping over in this place.
You know, if if something happens, it's it's also kind of weird.
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How like that was a lot ofhis things like, yo, something
happens to you, like here's whereyou can bum it out kind of ideas.
That's like how they view the worldtoo. No, that that's exactly
how they view the world. AndI because of how unwealthy my family was.
I know that kind of mentality becauseI've seen it with people that succeeded
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slightly more. And it's so hardto kind of just realize that when you're
sixteen, seventeen, eighteen years oldthat it takes a little bit to kind
of pull yourself out of it.Yeah, some people don't, but like,
oh, well, you know,if everything goes bad, I can
I can just take It's like,no, you don't just take. You
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work your ass off and you moveforward. It's not hard. That's the
problem with handling this shit as likea gray area situation. Is there a
lot of gray area situations that aremental illness based apps fucking lutely, but
you want to know what also ismental illness based the drug addiction? You
want to know what also is mentalillness based the violence? Yeah, that's
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the problem is like we stopped persecutingthe people that needed help in order for
them to get rehabilitated and get fixedand do things. You have to take
them off the streets. You haveto punish them, or you have to
like actually intervene in a not orlike it's evens like intervention is sympathy.
Empathy, like that is how youhelp people. But then to the leftist
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is like, for some reason,that's an aggression. That's cruel. I
think they see it almost like ifyou're demanding somebody change, that is disrespectful
because they're not enough of a person. So but yeah, going back to
my friend's take on all this stuff, So it's like here we had like
a homeless person that I got familiarwith, and I also got familiar with
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the scene just as not even asurvival instinct, but again just like a
savvy street kind of thing to pulloff and clearly could have just been a
normal functioning person, but like thedrugs too much and didn't seem to be
bothered if you just had to finda new place to camp out for a
couple months, and when they toredown, he would just move to the
next one, handle some more,get some more drugs. So that's like
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this is someone that didn't care tobe helped until tragedy struck. And that's
the case for an extraordinary amount ofhomeless people. And my friend's just like
and my friend's like, oh,but what about the homeless that what the
job that wants to get off drugs? That one of those things like you're
talking about unicorn that doesn't exist,and you've never lived in the city,
You've never experienced this, and youdon't know that it's a drug problem.
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The only negative thing that I see, and this is the way that I
would change this and actually affect change, is stop giving out needles, stop
giving out crack pipes. I rememberwhen I have a needle deposit box in
the Starbucks. When I was workingat Subway, one of the managers that
I worked with, they cut hishours back and they're like, yeah,
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they didn't give me the store.I'm covering one to two days here.
That's all I have is two daysworth of work for like ten dollars an
hour. And I went down toDSS and they're like, yeah, so
go get another job and go sleepon somebody's couch. That's all your worth.
And that part, to me isthe fucked up part, because if
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you think about it, he's twodays away from being homeless. He's three
friends down the line from being homeless. So now you're expecting the good of
people to outweigh the problems in asituation when the answer is, we have
all of these hotels, we haveall of these places to live. Start
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putting fucking people up and give thema fucking time limit of you have until
this time. You need to getback on your feet. You need to
do the things you need to doin Roland school. Get a choice.
You stay off drugs where you loseeverything. You lose everything, you go
to jail because you are doing thenegative thing. You're fucking using it.
(53:44):
It's already a crime. It's alreadyyou should be in jail. Four.
You're lucky you're getting the second chance. That's like another weird thing is like
the way that the system will justlet people fall into homelessness and then waste
a billion dollars not solving the homelessproblem. So like that money that being
wasted and not helped, like justnot cleaning up the streets and stuff,
to fund these six figure bureaucratic paychecksfor these city council owners that don't do
(54:07):
anything. It's like yo, thatlike the smallest fracture that could have gone
to your friend, or not yourfriend, but your boss, or anyone
that is in that struggle where it'slike, bro, not everyone is trying
to get some welfare check and gamethe system like you, even if they
are, but even if they youare, like, fine, gamble on
that instead of like turning them homelessand then having them cost more money.
(54:29):
But wait, also, my thingwasn't completely over. So he's also just
like, oh, we need tojust decriminalize all drugs. I'm like,
you are that far gone, youhave that much trumped arrangement, and you're
gonna get upset at me if Icall it out for Trump's arrangement. And
then just recently Oregon had to repealtheir decriminalization because everything went shit. I
(54:50):
was like, hey, what aboutthis? How do you feel about this?
He's like, well, they didn'thave a system in place to help
out the drug usage. But Iwas like, but you want decriminal decriminalization
they did it prove that's like,oh, this is a drug problem,
creating the homeless problem, creating thecrime problem. You can't like, you
cannot decriminalize hard drugs. How areyou so far gone? How how are
you unable to admit the need toreorganize them? Absolutely? Yeah, I
(55:14):
mean how are you so unwilling tomove your political ideology that you think heroin,
crack, fentanyl and all this stuffshould be legal? Like that's that's
a line, Like you cannot havea stable functioning member of society that's on
heroin. It's been proven, it'snot possible. And you want decriminalization of
drugs becuse you think that's going tosolve a problem. I've seen it.
(55:36):
I've fucking seen it, and it'sso painful because I can't I can't genuinely
talk about that shit. It's notme, but I've seen other people do
that shit, and it's fucking painful. And what I was gonna say is
there's a time where I was homeless. We we just we just had my
son, who is my second kid, and we were on DSS and my
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wife, who has PPD, crashedlike mentally and emotionally crashed her after the
baby was born, psychosis and justcouldn't fucking handle life and everything exploded.
Our landlord, who I knew sinceI was literally like two years old,
(56:20):
threw us out. They said,well, we can't have ambulances here.
We can't have these problems here.She needs to figure shit out and figure
it out somewhere else. So theymade up a whole list of bullshit and
evicted us for it. They're like, well get out of here, y'all.
Know what we did. We putthe ship back together and kept going.
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We moved back in with my parents. We put the ship back together,
We kept going. We figured itout. We got her mental health
under check and figured it the fuckout. Either you care enough to put
your shit back together or you don't, or you just set up a tent
on the sidewalk and say this isit. But how how do you feel
like such a drain on what theworld is that living in a tent is
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acceptable. Yeah, there might bea mountain man that wants to go live
next to a lake fucking tent that'snot build house, though he might build
his own fucking house on state land, more than likely because he's fucking weirdoing
some retard reject. But like,there's put the work to survive. Yeah,
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it's like setting up a tent withsome cardboard over top of it.
I feel bad you're there, butI don't pity you. You made that
choice. There were six fucking choicesago that you could have changed shit,
and you at least not like ninetyeight percent of cases. But then like
that's why it's like, okay,cool, we deal with those ninety eight
(57:49):
percent. That gives us more resourcesthan two percent that like, oh yeah,
you just got like so fucked bylife it was actually impossible, so
in like yeah, this is likeand then then we can make the problems
go away if we bring back asylums, not to the level they were before,
but like asylums we use modern understandingto use idea asylums and rehab facilities
(58:13):
and put them fucking together. Yeah, it deals with eighty percent of the
problem because you have to deal withthe mental illness and the accountability and you
have to deal with the drugs atthe same time. They cannot be two
different choices. And like, I'vebeen dealing with this shit so fucking much,
and I wish I could genuinely talkabout it fully. Not helping somebody
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with this shit is so fucking hardbecause it's like you cannot help them.
I cannot help them. I knowthe answer, but I don't know.
There's nothing I can say or dothat fixes or changes the situation. You
can only be accountable for yourself,where you can only be accountable for your
situation and hold the people around youthat are accountable in the same exact way.
But if you sit here and you'relike, Okay, well you need
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to change, you need to fixthis. If they don't fucking see it,
they're not gonna change it. Butyou have to show them the accountability
of it. You have to removethe choices. Removing the choices is creating
the situation to fix the fucking problem, So fix it. Yeah, And
then I'd like tell my friends thisstuff, and they're just like, nah,
you're just like a heartless conservative,Like, Okay, what's your solution
(59:20):
decriminalizing drugs and building more affordable housing. It's like, that doesn't work.
You know how many tiny home campsthere are in Seattle A lot? You
know how much they're just drug writtenand crime wridden a lot And that's why.
And then he's just like, oh, so you're just gonna be a
nimby. I'm like, yeah,because property value for people that have chosen
to not be homeless or chosen towork seventy hours a week to build a
(59:43):
life, build a business, makea six figure income. They don't want
that to be destroyed because they putan apartment next door, and then the
entire neighborhood just starts getting infested withcrime and drugs because that will happen.
That happens every time. So yoursolution is shit, and you just don't
understand because you haven't spent a momentthe real world. Great cool, and
it's so it's so deranged that evenlittle things like schools, like old school
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buildings, like being sold for onehundred and fifty one hundred and sixty thousand
dollars, unless that sometimes let meput like a million dollars into this and
sell it as you know, hugeamazing income properties that people can runt out
for like four thousand dollars a month. Meanwhile, you're in the reject fucking
(01:00:28):
neighborhood where there's fucking drug busts everysingle fucking day, and you just think
that that's a good choice. Theelementary school that I went to literally was
sold four times in four years forover a million dollars each time because they
keep renovating it and making them higherend apartments and saying, oh, well,
(01:00:49):
we need to get our money backout of this now and then decide
to sell it. And guess what, there hasn't been a single day where
any of those have been rented otherthan the senior senator that's stuck to it.
And the weird thing is if you'resuccessful, well then you're gentrifier and
you're what's wrong with this country andwhiteness. You kick down all those poor
(01:01:12):
homeless people. Why don't we justgo back to living in trailer parks,
keeping our shit inside of our homeand quit our bitching. I don't know
about you. This apartment life isfor the fucking birds. If I can
go get a modular mansion, let'sgo back to getting modular mansions all of
it. I've looked into that wherewhen I was like thinking about getting my
(01:01:34):
house, I was just like,bro, these modular homes are so nice
and so cheap. The issue islike, I just don't own the land
and you can't get an FHA onthem. That is the problem. That
is the only fucking problem, becauseyou don't own the land, and if
you put it at a park,you absolutely can own the land. And
two they're sold as a vehicle.The loan is similar to buying a instead
(01:02:00):
of buying a fucking house so theycharge you out the ass for interest exactly.
I was like, Wow, thiswould be just a nicer place than
what I'm buying on more value,but it doesn't build equity, which is
stupid because it's not stick bill.I'm sorry if it has fucking forms and
everything else and people assume that theyhold their value, no, no,
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Well then I'm also like, whyaren't people just putting these modular mansions on
cheap property and just making it work, Like where's the home for the millennial
that just wants to chill? Myaunt did before she left upstate New York.
She ended up getting my grandparents' trailerafter my grandma passed away. Then
(01:02:46):
she lived in that for like threefour years and then sold that and put
a modular there. This house isprobably, i would assume at the time,
about one hundred k. Now it'sabout one hundred and thirty hundred and
forty thousand dollars. It was afour bedroom house with two ving rooms in
a dining room and uh a barand everything else. Like, fucking this
is a house you would want tobe in. And if you didn't realize
(01:03:07):
that head skirting under it, youwouldn't realize that it's a fucking modular it's
it's a true trailer. That's whatI was looking like, vaulted ceiling in
a trailer. Let's go to fuckingtireplaces. It's just the dog here,
it doesn't matter. It's one hundredk exactly. Like that's weirdly like you
actually have to go out and buildit. You have to go out and
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make that happen. These things don'talready exist just for a convenience of buying.
And that's kind of stupid. Part, Well, why the fuck can
you not get an fh loan forit? Literally, you're not building any
fucking wealth, You're not doing anythingwith it. Give me a fucking fifteen
year mortgage on a fucking one hundredthousand dollars house. I'll spend fucking five
hundred dollars a fucking month. Iliterally would be so happy to please.
(01:03:52):
Let me please. It's stupid.It literally solves half of the fucking middle
class. That's problem of not beingable to buy a house. Yeah,
the problem is is literally just havingthe availability of the land and getting somebody
fucking long the cash I had.And that goes back to why I'm just
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like doomred on the entire system.I'm just like too much shit has gotten
bureaucraticked and just built against the person. And like that's where we're seeing like
it's well, like it's obviously deliberatecreating the wealth gap, where like we
have the biggest delta in the middleclass because like, yeah, some millennials
are killing it. Some actually boughtpitcoin early and cashed in or got that
(01:04:36):
software engineer position. Now they haveno problems, they're doing great. But
then like that disparity is just gettingoutrageous towards like yeah, you hear about
fifty k average media and incover orwhatever, and you're like, seems well
off. But then like that's notthirty k and sixty k, that's twenty
k in one hundred and twenty kis like how it's just and then like
(01:04:57):
you can just see like where therest system is just built to break people
down. It's like, all right, cool, we are becoming that third
world communist, socialist whatever failed stateand it's crafted for some reason. And
did you see what Venezuela did.Venezuela is fixed. Yeah, I don't
know how the fuck they managed thatone that was the coolest fucking bat I've
(01:05:17):
ever seen in the fucking world.And I was out a country the newest
like conspiracy theory. We're like evenconservatives like, are we allowed to take
this W yet? It sounds crazyto take that W, but items like
we can take the W fucking wonyou fucking wan? What the fuck is
that? Like, honestly, whothe fuck expected Venezuela to turn around in
three fucking years. They We'll haveto see if it's all just like fucking
(01:05:42):
spackle and duct tape. And ifthey hold onto it for another five years,
they're holding. We're not settling,we're holding. You still gotta hold
on for more than three, likefive more years, give it. If
they're still like positive their fucking investmentin bitcoin they hounded extent, they're like,
yeah, we're good. It's likethe fuck you fixed it go It's
(01:06:06):
like keep going. No, we'regonna hold it. We'll see how that
plays. But that's just like thecrazy thing was like, man, turns
out like shrinking government is the playand no one's voting on that. Cool,
and then like that's that's like youknew you knew Biden was going to
start like you knew Biden was goingto create more of a border crisis,
(01:06:27):
start another war, tank the economy, and you still did it. Anyways,
and you're complaining about food being tooexpensive. You have lost that right?
Did everybody not realize that when Trumpdidn't start a war with Russia?
Yeah, there was no problems,right, he was trying to find peace
with North Korea. I'm going todraw a red line in the sand and
if they cross it, we're goingto blow them off the map. What
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does Biden do as soon as Russiadoes something? Oh? Nukes? What
the fuck are you talking about?Popsicle man. Also, it's like,
how many billions to fix the Houseof the homeless crisis? Twenty billion?
Cool? How much to Russia twohundred billion? Wait a second, you
voted for this the the party ofsympathy and compassion that isn't going to allow
(01:07:13):
any solution for homelessness that makes senseexcept throwing money into an empty pit.
We could have thrown enough money toactually fill that pit. Instead, we
just did on another war that everyoneknew was going to happen. And by
the way, like the laptop wasreal, So wait, Parisma, Wait,
all this time I had this andsorry, Wendy, Sorry Josh,
sorry myth I told you that Iwas right from the beginning. Maybe we
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haven't fully solidified everything that I said, but Putin is on a fucking war
path because he's dying. Zelenski isthe answer to who's going to lead the
Russian Federation next? Who is beingpropped up by the United States government right
(01:08:00):
now and has been in Kiev everysingle day supposedly. Guess what, there
were fucking tanks in Kiev day one. Guess what Zelenski didn't die. Then
it's almost like it was on purpose. I think I should have gotten that
fifty gifted. Sorry, I wasright, and I didn't have to read
(01:08:23):
it as maybe just maybe there issome kind of hope on the horizon,
because like we we do talk abouthow like oh, yeah, there's nothing
you can do about it. Youjust lose, but like you could just
run for Congress and affect the changeyou want to be in the world.
Are saying with Matt Gates and nowBrandon fucking Herrera, I'm so proud of
(01:08:46):
him, man, I even Iwas, Yeah, even if he hits
forty five, which is I thinkthe minimum, what I think he's going
to because obviously I think that's arevote because now there's only two people in
the race. Off. Yeah,I was just explaining. I was.
I was sad when I like Isaw it, Like I was like,
man, he's getting blown out bylike six k votes right now, is
(01:09:09):
like ten k to four k,And I was like, what does this
mean? Then I heard run off. I was like, Oh, let's
go Brandon. He fucking I'm soproud of him. Brandon. I fucking
love you, brother. I'm sohappy for you because you deserve this.
Shit. If he hits forty fivepercent, I I would tell him to
take that at a w like howdo we get there? Because like I
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because I was like, how arelike from all the shittiness I've heard about
Tony Gonzalez, Like I was oneof like how would people still vote for
him? To a degree? ButI guess like incumbents just naturally get that
for some reason. I'm like,it's comfort. It's comfort of what universe
is, comfort of what you don'twell. Also, like just like the
campaign differences, if you're doing likean online like hey, big personality thing,
(01:09:50):
like no, actually, the bestway to get votes is like you
use your campaign funds to get onthe local news at five, and I
guess that's just like he just hadlike grassroots shit where it's like, yeah,
actually, you just need to appealto the boomers and make a flash
of your ad at at the fivepm news and maybe do an interview for
the six pm news and that givesyou the twenty k vote delta you need.
(01:10:12):
But yeah, I think that's likethat's what I want to say.
I'm like, I wonder if like, now that shit's on three of those
people out of the so there wasfive in there or six in there,
if he's two thirds of the votesthat didn't get given to him already he's
at forty five percent. Yeah,that's what happens to get there. And
(01:10:32):
my thought is like I think that'swhen you just make it like completely local.
I have seen a lot of pictureslike he's going into the local cafe
and deli and saying like, yo, I'm actually running. It's not a
joke and like trying to like actuallyshake hands. But like I think shaking
hands will like it so far,and that's when like the campaign like this
is the thing, like you canwin and step it up. You just
need to figure out the sauce.And that's what fascinates me, where it's
(01:10:56):
like, what is that sauce?Is it actually just like, yes,
all of your funds into the sixo'clock news and then when that has a
more vague step to that. Ijust uploaded a short of our first episode
with Drifter, our three person one. That mean you were talking about doing
that as a show to begin with. That was originally our idea. We'll
fucking launch that now, this iswhy this is working so well. But
(01:11:18):
I was like, yeah, youknow, it's crazy when things work.
You're putting in the time, theeffort, and you're seeing the answer and
it comes to you and it justguidance, like you're guiding the thing and
you're perceiving it and you're going,yeah, you might be lucky, you
might be able to hit it oncebefore that, but at some point you
know what you're doing and you're ableto guide it to where you need it
(01:11:40):
to be, and you're able toget it to go and do what you
need it to do. Life isa game, and most people don't want
to understand that. Most people wantto give away their free lives. That
is what life is. That you'reable to dictate every single bit of life
that you're dealing with. It's justtime in. There's a little bit of
(01:12:01):
rang in there. Every game definitelyis RNG manipulator. That's fucking you over.
Oh and there definitely is some skillbased matchmaking. But you want to
know, it's crazy this skill basedmatchmaking. Every time you elo up,
it makes your wins better and yourloss is less. Mm hmm. Have
you realized that yet? Unless thebig one. That's why I had one
(01:12:24):
hundred and fifty K and AMD Ata point, I'm like, all right,
let's just up this like fucking runEscape Market. It's just it's so
weird. It's so weird because likefor so long, up until my next
surgery, I didn't connect with that. I was like, oh, I
have to grind this out, likeI have to. I'm gonna win,
but I have to win based offof my energy and effort. And it's
(01:12:45):
like, no, Zach, you'rewrong, Zach, you are so fucking
wrong at that. That's why Ibuilt my career to just break dance on
all the fucking retards and Pokemon becauseit's honestly the truth. Like, if
you're able to break down life topoint where you can see what the answer
is. You don't have to agreewith the answer, you don't have to
accept the answer. You have toknow what the answer is and then figure
(01:13:10):
out how to change it or figureout how to use it. We just
did it in a month. Hundredk Is it fucking viral numbers? No,
but we are not even searching forviral topics. We are not going
out to make viral. Actually,wait, be quiet for a couple of
seconds, so I can say bitcoin, bitcoin, bitcoin, n f t
(01:13:34):
Ai Biden, Biden, universal healthcare, what's another power world? Pokemon
war zone? No, no,no, you can't say those are guns.
Yeah, like I said, we'reonly on viral topics. That is
(01:13:56):
CNN, CNN Bernie Sanders, BernieSanders, give it to me college.
No one likes him anymore. Freecollege. Yeah, that's good. Socialized
health care. But isn't it weird? Isn't it weird? How we have
literally shown people between your knowledge andmy my playing with algorithms to just see
(01:14:20):
what the hell happens. We've figuredit out. We've broken the plateau of
ten k oh. Yeah, Ialready did that a decade ago. And
then I got dislike botted, butit's cool to do it again. But
it's proof of kind of harder environmenttoo. You know what you're doing.
We're not using your platform as away to distribute this thing where it could
(01:14:41):
get what Democratic primary? Yeah,just keep growing on topics. Yeah,
it's just it's weird. It's weirdwhen we're not jewing out every single bit
of your platform to kind of justpropagate something. We're actually growing something completely
stand alone and it's fucking going.It's it's cool. Yeah, it's very
(01:15:03):
Mark Roper review, mister beast.Mister beast. So this is where we
announced the giveaway. So there wasa giveaway and last week's comments, you
fucking dip shits. Make sure togo back and look at it. I
don't know if anybody used it yet, because I'm not going to be a
scumbag and use a comment that Iused to add five dollars to somebody's g
(01:15:25):
fuel giveaway. So go use thatcode of the comments, dipshits. When
we've reached ten thousand subscribers, tenthousand, ten thousand subscribers, we'll do
one hundred dollars giveaway plus whatever oursponsors decided to put in at that point,
because you know, by that pointwe should be pulling, you know,
(01:15:48):
multiply one hundred thousand views a week. We'll be there. We'll be
there about there, right, Soyeah, one hundred dollars giveaway, get
us ten k. Maybe it'll getcrazier. Yeah, I think that's a
good idea. Start a fucking giveawaynow, so that way everybody feels like
(01:16:09):
they need to buy in mm hmmiPhone iPhone. Oh, I'm not even
on iPhone anymore. I got anew phone. I gotta say, Sung,
I'm still just feeding keywords to thefilm. Do you have an iPhone
still? Technically? Yeah, soI have. I have fucking Spectrum as
my phone service because I have SpectrumInternet. They're fucking internet service with that
(01:16:33):
phone. I just go pay payas you go for it's like the mixed
contract loan thing that they do nowbecause I don't use it. So my
phone, my phone line itself isfifteen dollars and then I pay the deductible
for the phone, so that wayI can own the phone at the end
of the least. It's like renta center or whatever. It's just supper.
(01:16:54):
You're not paying a thousand dollars thatthe get go. So they have
an incentive on this phone right now. It is a fourteen hundred dollars phone,
and they give you seven hundred dollarsfor any phone that they accept,
plus whatever the incentive is for thatphone to turn it in and sell it.
(01:17:14):
That'd be a really good Fortnite reactto unbox your iPhone on boxing Wait.
So I was like, you knowwhat, fuck this, I'm gonna
see if this works. I'm justgonna do this for shits and giggles.
Motherfuckers, go do this. I'mtelling you this is a way to steal
and take money from big business.I took my iPhone six S plus sixteen
(01:17:34):
gig. I bought it for fuckingthree hundred dollars, right it down to
the Spectrum store. They're like,sir, we can give you seven hundred
and five dollars for this. I'mlike, sold, sold. I paid
one hundred and twelve dollars and Igot a fourteen hundred dollars phone. I
have a five dollars fucking phone billfor my phone. Once my phone credit
(01:17:55):
gets turned on, I'm like,yes, yes, yes, yes,
give me the seven hundred dollars forthe five dollar phone. Please with that
life money hack, you can getwygo beef. I could sell this phone
online for another fifteen hundred dollars andpay the five hundred dollars off and I'm
(01:18:15):
made one thousand dollars from a fuckingfive dollars iPhone six. Yep. It's
fucking insane. It literally, it'sliterally GTA money glitch. It's the oldest
phone that they accepted with a pricethat they could turn into the seven hundred
(01:18:36):
dollars credit. Like, that's fuckingawesome. I still have my iPhone thirteen
plus Promax. The fuck? Howdo I turn in a five dollar phone
and get fifteen hundred dollars essentially forfree? See that's SEO actually happened to
give away giveaway free iPhone. Yep, dude, it's it's fucking weird.
(01:19:01):
So what's going on with power World? Because I know you said that there
was an update. Is it actuallyvaluable? Is it a good update?
It was a good update, wherelike, as you're just reading, you're
like, hey, that was aproblem. That was a problem. Poe's
getting stuck on top of your miningcamp and all these other things. Watch
my video if you want the fulldetails because well, the say it's like
Power World's dropping off, but everygame like it's it's March. No one's
(01:19:23):
gaming right now. Everyone's back atschool, back at work, just jaded
and burned out from like all thegaming they did over the winter, so
everything just kind of slowing down.S Pokemon Legends, Like Pokemon Legends ZA
was like the shittest announcement, nohype, So like that's the only thing
people are talking about. There's noanswer for the DLC up they were talking
(01:19:45):
about either, So what's the nextbig game that comes out? Like,
honestly, what what the fuck iscuming out next? Because I don't fucking
know, Eldon r DLC in June. I'm saying, like actual game that
was here, Door remake hasn't hada WWE two K fourteen. That's fucking
(01:20:06):
nothing. Literally like the biggest namethat I've seen, which is the problem.
There's a Mario game mark so hardthe new south Park game comes out
on my twenty six which mark?Which Mario game? March twenty second?
It is Mario and Peach, PrincessPeach showtime. I thought Princess Peach game
(01:20:29):
already came out. Yeah, that'sthat's just kind of mid. It's a
side it's a side series. It'snot even like a big title. But
that's what I'm saying. And we'realready in June and there's still nothing.
What the fuck is going on?Really great time to be a gaming YouTuber
for that sick ad revenue, likeit just it absolutely makes zero fucking dragons
(01:20:55):
Dogma but that doesn't even have thefucking date on it. Yeah, I
mean like the Mario thousand of YourDoor, like and that's also my least
favorite paper Mario or Mario RPG,like Mario Paper mar six four peak best
Mario thousand Your Door too much,backtracking, too many like slow points to
drag it out too much, justlike clunk. That makes it makes me
(01:21:16):
not want to replay it. It'slike cool, there's people looking forward to
it. I don't care, solike even that like that should be a
big, big one, but yeah, there's no games and like that.
That's like we just have to waitfor the next Power World update. But
people are just kind of like likewhat too, mans Drifter just did another
hacker exposed on call of duty,so that's more dead. Did you hear
(01:21:39):
what happened with it. I heardsome of what happened, Davis. They
essentially turned off the entire anti cheat. Yeah, then people getting caught what
happened with Drifter's video, Like morehappened after, but yeah, no,
they were able to just turn offthe anti chat in the back end.
They turned off the anti chat tothe point where it could still catch you,
(01:21:59):
and it then you in a bandwave literally the next week, but
during the weekend, it did notactively fuck with you during the band wave.
So all of these fucking mod menusand everything else popped up and everything
was available. And it is soweird to wash and hear about that shit
because I'm like, I'm I'm notdealing with this shit. So there's no
(01:22:23):
games coming out, and every gameis just filled with cheaters. Real fun.
I've had more scriptures in my Leagueof Legends games than I've ever seen,
and it's less like outrageous people arescripting in Earth that's the fun mode,
and people are scripting what That's ashit that really doesn't make sense.
So every single competitive game right nowhas questionability with legality, even things like
(01:22:45):
Pokemon. You have everything falling onits face because of fucking hackers. Matters
and everything else. Ye, We'vegot people literally being told to pay millions
of dollars because because they're dealing gamesand everything, absolutely everything is falling on
(01:23:05):
its face and nothing is going tomove forward. Is this the death of
video games right now now for thesummer, the temporary death? I don't
know. It seems like it mightbe. M it seems like it might
be. Oh look Stucker, Iremember. I just feel like we need
(01:23:28):
Korea system where like your government numberor ID like an identifiers tied to all
of your gaming. That's how Jajamanat this point, like I don't break
any rules, I don't cheat.I want the cheaters gone. I just
want to enjoy my shit again,so like just be tracked. That's why
I'm That's why I'm also pro likeif anything goes through where it's like,
oh, you need to be sixteenplus, you need like government ID verification,
(01:23:50):
use Twitter and social media please.I'm tired of the retards. I'm
tired of I will give up allmy freedom now because I'm that bottomed out.
I think this fixes so many problems. Okay, and tell me if
I'm lost in the sauce where itfixes things. Everybody's like, Okay,
I don't want to pay for IDin order for everything to be verified.
(01:24:12):
Blah blah blah blah blah. Okay, I understand. So when you're sixteen,
you get two credits for a freeID, your drivers permit to learn
how to drive free your first driver'slicense when you pass the test. Free
gills and solves a problem that Ihad when I was a teenager. But
when you sign up for your email, you have to verify it with a
(01:24:34):
phone number, and your identification numbersolves the entire problem. Can you still
make shitter accounts? Go ahead?But guess what, you have to be
able to verify it with something thatis verified. That is it. You
have to have some level of twofactor to not necessarily even put your basis
behind it, but make it thatway. Once something gets flagged on that
(01:24:57):
email, you no longer can usethat email verify something. It goes away.
Because like that's what Nikki Hayley wasgetting ribbed for. Oh, don't
sit there and want verification for fuckingTwitter and everything else. Okay, yeah,
I agree. I don't want fuckingeverybody to have to be verified,
nor should I be able to payeight dollars and automatically get verified. There's
(01:25:21):
fucking fake Zach's on fucking Twitter thatfucking run around like they're me. I'm
some fucking retard from upstate New Yorkthat literally has done nothing with his life.
Why the fuck do you want tobe me? I have fucking monster
sperm, that's it. That's allI'm cool for. Why the fuck do
you want to be me? Youfucking weirdo? I don't understand. Yeah,
(01:25:45):
I'm just looking at where like theInternet, like the Internet supposed to
be free and anonymous, and youknow, not as sanctioned and all this
sudden I'm like, man, lookhow like how just brings out the worst
in people? In humanity? We'velike I am accepting that humanity is so
bad we have lost the right tofreedom. At this point, I'm done.
I honestly I don't even agree withthat. But as a whole,
(01:26:08):
I think that we need a wayto bring back kind of credibility to not
only us as people, but usas humans. M h. And we
fucking need some viability to be like, this is me, And if I'm
a shithead on a shithead, itdoesn't fucking matter, It doesn't it doesn't
change my availability to things. Butif I'm proven to be a cheater and
(01:26:30):
a hacker, guess what it shouldbe flagged in the next game I go
to play. Yeah, like that, I would also like put some serious
consequence where it's like, oh,you can't just ruin someone else's experience because
you don't care about cod as much, but then you care about more about
the next game. No, ifyou commit to a game or like a
multiplayer game and an experience, you'reresponsible for everything. And like I think
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that's that goes to like the problems, like there's no accountability and there's no
like need for responsibility and culture.And that's just kind of like how you
can see everything going to shit insocial media where people will just like say
the most wildish shit trying honestly,as far as social media goes, if
you made a board of the tenmost crazy people or centrists whatever, on
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both sides, you have to splitthe fucking board to be able to say
and do these things. But createa fucking list of these people say fucked
up things, these people say this, these people say that, So that
way we have a generalized idea,like if we're going to go this level
of everybody being verified and everybody doingthis and everybody doing that. There are
people that literally are unintelligent enough tohave a fucking conversation. Guess what,
(01:27:40):
I don't want to fucking see them. I don't and I don't want to
be Like as a whole, doyou watch Loco, The Wings and Boogie
Show? So they had on ahandful of shit loords, like I believe
ones was Ralph something Ethan Ralph andall he did was call them a PDF
(01:28:06):
and everything else, And I'm like, what the fuck Like, I talk
shit. I talk shit for aliving. That's my fucking job. But
as a whole it's not. I'mgonna call you one thing and beat you
over the head with it. I'mgonna provide context. I'm going to be
more intelligent than you. That ismy fucking job. Yeah, you can
be cloud together. I'm dangerous.You being loud and fucking obnoxious and repeating
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the same fucking sentence does not addanything to the fucking conversation. I just
shows Twitter when like all it isis like this isn't that page for Twitter?
Is? Like every response was justlike Wow, you actually are just
that stupid and you have no otherargument or like if you only respond with
gifts and pictures, bait used tobe believable. It's like, no,
you're you're actually sub ad iq.You are too stupid to function, and
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I have to see your shit becauseverification does not exist. Just go,
just go and the other thing.As far as verification goes, create two
levels to every social media two levels. If it is your personal thing,
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it has to be your fucking face, You fucking weirdos. There should not
be a fucking cartoon picture as yourfucking thumbnail. There should not be a
picture of just your kids as yourthumbnail. There should not be a picture
of anything else other than you asyour fucking picture, You fucking weirdo,
degenerate retards. It's fucking weird tobe talking to somebody and you see a
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fucking eagle. Why the fuck amI talking to an eagle? I don't
fucking care. Now. This isyou're off your meds kind of shit.
Because I like my furry profile pictureand I think I am responsible enough with
it to be a you are abusiness. If you're personally talking to people
with your furry per sona, thenokay, there's a gray area there,
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and there's an argument to what I'msaying, But you are a business,
and you've branded yourself with that,with that thing you're not fucking ang from
avatar trying to be whoever the fuckthat is with your name and trying to
portray it as a thing. See, I don't need to go all that
way, like is like, Ijust want the comfort that someone has your
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information behind that Avatar profile pick andyour butt pounder sixty nine or something like.
I don't care how fake you're representing, but if like there's connections to
your real shits where you're still accountable, that's all I want. Like,
I don't need to know your nameso I can dox you. But don't
you think that could end up beingnegative if used in the wrong way?
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Well, like I said, Ithink if there's just like that accountability and
I don't I don't care about anythingelse about it, and I yeah,
like sure everything's going to turn onyou, all the censorship you bring.
Like currently, I trust Twitter,right, Yeah, I didn't like Twitter
up until this year. Yeah,exactly. If you don't trust the system,
then don't use it. And thenI like your seventy IQ ass,
but I don't trust Facebook. Yeah, So like as a whole, I've
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already been banned from Facebook twice,once for a fucking month for calling Mark
Zuckerberg a fucking silencer. I don'tremember what my Facebook time out was for.
I think I just straight up calledsomeone an idiot, and that's no
no language. I shared a memeon the RMTS Facebook page that said suppressor,
suppressor, suppressor, Mark Zuckerberg.Twenty four day ban. Actually it
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was twenty eight days. I endedon my birthday. It was really kind
of funny, But yeah, no, it's it's just it's hard because I
cannot trust the government to hold thatinformation as a way to parody what the
fuck they're saying you did there,and they're not viable enough as companies in
order for them to store all ofour information either. So as a whole,
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it's like the fuck, you can'tfix the problem. Well, as
I kind of said earlier, whereit's just like, no matter what,
the system is designed to screw usand it's just going to work that way.
Like I just hope that I'm inoffensiveenough to where the government doesn't come
for me for saying the wrong things. But I'd rather just not have freedom
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if it means that someone can't tellme to kill myself like I just done.
Isn't that the shitty part though?Like why would you want to be
at a world level to where Idon't want to succeed enough to the point
where the government knows who I am, So I don't want to succeed to
that level. That's what my goalis. I want to reach two hundred
and fifty thousands. But two,I want to be right under the Clinton
(01:32:39):
list. Yeah, like what thefuck? Like, isn't that a weird
fucking place to be? Oh,I want to have the biggest podcasts in
the world that's allowed to have sponsorsand say whatever the fuck they want,
because if I go above that,nobody's gonna Yeah, I want to get
big, but I don't want toget Joe Rogan big to where I always
need a bodyguard. I don't know, man, I'd rather have the fucking
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bodyguarden. Yeah, I don't know. It's just weird, Like I don't
I don't give a fuck. Honestly, I'm not suicidal, not at all.
See, That's what I mean.Like, I don't want to I
don't want to get popular to whereI have to confirm that where it's like,
I am completely lucid and I haveabsolutely no intention of falling into an
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accident or harming myself, and Ineed to make that very clear, like
I'm not. I haven't been atthat point yet. I don't know,
man, it's really fucking weird.It's it's a really fucking weird world.
It's becoming. I'm not planning onhaving any accidents. Guys, you decided
to make sure your brake lines arefully intact. I just had my car
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fixed, inspected and all that.Dude, It's it's a fucking weird world.
Weird enough world as far as LowCow goes, and and we'll touch
on this and then we'll go tomy story whatever. But fucking all of
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the marketing for lo Cow this weekhas been Boogie is dying, and Boogie
is dead and he had a heartattack on the fucking show. I don't
care about like low Cows. Idon't find Low Cows and Cringe interesting,
so I don't keep up with allthat. I don't either, and it's
slowly fucking dying as a whole.But it's really fucking weird when there's that
(01:34:32):
ship that's going on, Like howthe fuck this dude legitimately walked into the
other room, got his bb gun, put his bb gun in his mouth
on his podcast, and how isthis podcast still fucking on screen? Mm
hmm, Well, it seems likeYouTube is getting like a little softer at
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least, like you can say,like we ca say retard four years five
years ago, three years ago withoutbeing fucking muted. Absolutely. Yeah,
So like they're they're letting you beedgy a bit. I don't know how
they're letting like Kimstar run something andbe that edgy. But and yet I'm
still blacklisted, so I slipped throughthe cracks, so I don't I don't
(01:35:18):
know. It's too That's what doesn'tmake sense is there's no consistency to anything
like that, saying like I wasnever edgy enough to like justify that even
on my off platform behavior, butit still happened, and now people are
being far worse than me, andI don't get my duo, So like,
all right, I guess it's justscrewed. It's just it's weird.
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I don't skating sounds cool on thelist, but I think also nothing like
I think the idea everyone wanted,the idea of Lil cow where it's like,
oh, we can actually see likeboogie and wings and these people we
clown on being interesting, but it'slike no, actually they only know how
to be like clowns and shitty.Now they have it does consume them.
It's where you can't even get entertainment. It's actually just like straight little cow
(01:36:02):
over theatric cringe. Yeah, Ineed to piss, So start your story
up. I can keep my headset on and then so I'll start the
Love of Skating since you mentioned thatone, and then you can choose whatever
the fuck afterwards. I okay.So I absolutely loved fucking Tonyak Pro Skater
(01:36:24):
from the time the first game cameout. I think I played it uh
PS one for a while, andthen my mom finally got me a fucking
skateboard and I got the weirdest fuckingskateboard as the first one, but I
think everybody ended up with a fuckingwal Mart skateboard at that point, ended
up with a rocket power fucking skateboard, which if you don't remember that show,
go fucking watch that shit. Itwas a blast. Also, going
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back to the nineties and early twothousand's best time of the in the entire
fucking world. But and you gotTony Hawk at the same fucking time.
But uh so, with all thosethings and watching extreme sports and everything else,
it slowly started developing that level ofholy fuck everything school everything's exaggerated,
(01:37:10):
and trying to do something and tryingto learn how to do something, and
I think that's probably ADHD. ButI was going up and down hills and
riding BMX bikes and skateboarding and everythingelse, and I slowly taught myself and
taught myself, taught myself, andit just it became one of the coolest
fucking things that I just enjoyed.I love being able to skate, I
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love being able to go out andhave fun. Then I fucking broke my
fucking arm and that was fucking horrible. So I went and the hill next
to my house was like this,like fucking thirty five forty degrees going down
the side of a fucking hill,and then there was a ninety degree turn,
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and then I went down towards themain road, which was main Street,
and we were all racing. Somepeople were on bicycles, some people
were on scooters and everything else.And I'm sitting there on a skateboard and
trying to fucking outspeed people on afucking skateboard when they're on scooters and bicycles
and everything else on this fucking hill. So you're doing smart kids stuff.
(01:38:15):
No, I was absolutely being afucking degenerate retard. And uh, I
hugged the curve. I'm right nextto this kid with a fucking scooter and
I see a fucking rock that wasabout the side of my fucking fist and
I fucking hit it right in themiddle of the fucking truck and it made
me flip over and snap my fuckingarm so bad. It was in a
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fucking you. And I rolled downthe fucking road and I never felt so
fucking nauseous from pain before in mylife, probably because I had a concussion.
I would assume. I rolled downa fucking hill face first with my
arm fucking stamped between my head andmy neck and my my fucking arm fucked
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up. I couldn't even have enoughstrength to fully stand up. I sat
up, and I'm like, ohfuck. By that time, there's like
fucking twenty people there because we wereall fucking hanging out and shit, and
uh, I don't know if thisis my imagination because I've never seen this
person since I remember seeing this personbeforehand. But who the fuck knows if
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it was just my mind making itup or whatever, because I'm introspective enough
to know that, you know,your mind fucks with you when you hit
your head. Yeah, this dudewho had like a Swedish or French accent,
was walking down the road my hometown. Most people don't walk. We're
in the fucking ghetto. If peopleare walking, they're drug dealers, not
fucking rich white people with beards thathave Swedish or French accents. He's like,
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you, fucking little kids go standaround him before he gets hit by
a car. And as he saysthat, a fucking car takes a ninety
return from the main road to goup the little side street and they fucking
slam on the brakes because they didn'texpect the fucking circle of kids in the
middle of the road, but youcould see it. It makes no fucking
(01:40:10):
sense. So I don't even knowif that was true where I fucking hit
my hand, but I remember thisdude he was. He had a white
fucking beard, and he had abrown fucking like uh north face vest on
like the top half of it wasfuzzy and the bottom half of it was
like the fucking polyester shit that youcan runs spooky like you literally met Jesus
(01:40:32):
moment. I don't understand. Idon't understand. The dude was like Nordic
or French of some kind. Hesounded fucking weird and he sticks out for
some reason. He just does.So my friend, was he wearing sandals?
No, he had so. Mygrandpa used to wear these boots and
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they were like brown. They werelike hiking boots, but they were like
a specific brand. I think it'slike Morell or something that they were brown
with like little black leather insects,where like the Nike swoo should go with
like a yellow strip that goes fromthe black strips back to the back edge
of the shoe. Some people willknow what the fuck I'm talking about.
Where I just sound retarded. Andhe had like khakis on makes no fucking
(01:41:21):
sense. He was wearing like afucking Hawaiian shirt underneath his fucking north face
vest that was like blue fucking treeson it. I believe it's like eighty
percent right. And uh, myfriend Austin time Travel, I don't know
one of the two. He walksover and he picks me up. I's
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like, but come on, wegot to get back up. And he
gets me together enough to walk thethe distance to walk across the street because
he lived on the corner and myhouse was in front of us, and
uh. He walks me over tohis sidewalk before his house burnt now and
there was like a block, acinder block essentially, that was like a
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rock in front of his house.She sat me on the rock. He's
like, I got you, butdon't worry about it. He goes inside,
he gets his mom. His momfucking comes out. She's like,
Zach, what the fuck are youdoing? Your mom's gonna fucking kill me.
You're fucking sitting out here skateboarding inthe fucking street. There's a fucking
no skateboarding sign right there. Youfucking dipshit. The fuck are you doing?
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You okay, I'm not I don'tthink I'm okay, very nice,
Okay. I lift my arm upand she almost vomits by seeing my fucking
arm. She's like, your momwent to bed two hours ago. Zach,
You're outside fucking skateboarding on the fuckingroad and your mom went to bed
two hours ago. Go fucking upstairsand go wake her ass up because she
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needs to take you to the hospital. He's like, yeah, yeah,
I will in a minute, Okay. I was like yeah, It's like
do I have to? Oh no. I was having a panic attack at
this point because my arm literally,you know that clip from Harry Potter see
here, I'm gonna beat better atthis and it'll be there where he lifts
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up his arm and it fucking jigglesand there's no fucking bones in it.
My arm was in a U andit literally just goes the and uh fucking
hell. She's like, just goupstairs. So I go upstairs and it's
like eleven am at this point.My mom's working the overnight. She's working
seven pm to seven am, andshe literally did just go to bed at
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like a thirty. I was like, I'm not waking her happy ass up.
She's she's not gonna be happy aboutthis. So I go upstairs.
I sit down, and my mombought these leather recliners. There was a
leather recliner and a leather sofa,and they were the big boy leather sofas,
so the arms were like three fatpeople arms wide. You could use
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this as a seat. So Isat my arm on the fat arm worth
of the couch. My stepdad like, that looks bad. You want some
ice? Yes, yes, Iwant some ice. Please. He goes
and gets me a bag of peace, because it's like it's like, so
gig a white treasure, like youare that hurt And the response is like,
(01:44:20):
damn fam So he goes and getsme a bag of peace. It
gets worse. Sit my arm onthe bag of piece. My elbow and
my hand touched the couch. Thepiece in the hue. That was the
mental image. Yep, I gotyou. So then he's like, you
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know what, I gotta go pickup my step daughter. I gotta go
pick up my daughter, your stepsister. I will be back later if you
need nothing else. Mom's in theroom. Just wake her up and ask
her for the only car that wehave for the household. He just saw
my arm's broken. He's like,hey, guys, I'm going for like
an hour and a half, twohours peace. So he leaves. I
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remember nothing, remember nothing from thetime he walked out the door to the
time my mom walks out of theroom, which was about four and a
half five hours. My mom walksout of the room, says, Zach,
how'd you break your arm? Hereyes weren't even fucking fully open yet.
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She's like, and as fucked upas this sounds, sorry, mom,
you know that clip where you assumefucking Shrek is walking out of the
house and he's like, oh fuck, yeah, stratchy, Yeah, she's
her eyes aren't even fucking open yet. She's had zero coffee, zero fucking
thing to start. How the fuckyou break your arm? Zach didn't even
(01:45:50):
piss yet, Like, I can'teven put my thoughts, how'd you break
your arm? And as she asked, how did I break my arm?
My step dad walks through the fuckingdoor back into the house with his daughter.
My mom's fucking she went from halfawake to why the fuck didn't you
(01:46:10):
wake me up? And why thefuck is this not handled like that?
Like it was a fucking light switch. That's weird, like instantly woke her
up because she's like, what,wait, you left the house and his
arm is shattered. This could havebeen dealt with. You could have brought
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him to the hospital. So Itell her everything that happened, and it's
weird because, like I hate goinganywhere with him unless I absolutely need to
because he was a trucker for awhile. So he drives up past the
speed limit, like five miles anhour over the speed limit, and then
we'll let off the gas and touchthe brake to slow himself down back to
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the speed limit, but not justspeed limits, the suggested speed limit for
like turns and stuff. So he'llgo all the way down past that speed
limit with the break from like sixtymiles an hour fifty five miles an hour
and tap tap tap tap tap everyfive seconds. So you're so, he
legitimately was gone four and a halffive hours to go forty five minutes away,
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and he brought her back. It'snot like he just went there hung
out and then stayed there and thencame back. No, he grabbed her
and came back. It was fourfucking hours. So my mom brings me
to the ghetto fucking hospital that's twentyminutes away because she wanted she hoped she
couldn't make it to work in time. It's like five o'clock at this point
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they're like, hey, so heuh, he shattered his arm. He
has a full break in his oulna, which is the thicker. No,
he has a full break in hisradius, which is the bigger bone in
your wrist, and he has agreen stick fracture in his all. No,
which is why it looks like youa green stick fracture. Is like
if you go to if you ofthe woods, it's the spring. Now
you find a brand new wind thatis growing out of a tree and break
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it, it will essentially bend inhalf of it, yeah, and shatter
all the way around, yeah,to the point where it won't go back.
It just will literally the green stickis actually like the best analogy.
Good job medical science for that one. No, fantastic. So my arm
is fucking yellow. Essentially, nothing'sholding it together. My hand is not
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connected other than skin and muscle.At the second, I'm thoroughly happy that
I did not have a complete breakwhere there was bone sticking out, because
I would have fucking I would havedied probably with sitting there for five hours
with my fucking arm sticking out ofthe hole. And uh so they're like,
(01:48:46):
so we've had very bad experiences withblocks for the past three days.
Nobody's taking them. And if youdon't know what a medical block is is
that is the minimum level of painmedication that you're supposed to receive for them
to fix something that is them givingyou morphine and them blocking it with tubing
(01:49:12):
or anything else to cut off bloodflow for them to fix it. They're
like, we were not doing thisright now. My mom's like, well,
can you put him to sleep intoit? Then they're like, no,
he's under eighteen. We cannot puthim to sleep in the emergency room
and fix us. The only choiceyou have is giving him lord tab and
fixing it ourselves with you holding himdown. So my mom comes back in
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the room and says, hey,Zach, I got to hold you down
for them to fix your arm.It's going to hurt. Take this medication.
She hands me the lower tab,which is essentially like tail in all
three. It's like kind of thebasic cookie cutter fucking medication that is just
(01:49:57):
barely narcotic. It's like the grayarea shit that they get out now for
everything. And at twelve years old, they're like, here's zac. Take
this. I couldn't swallow pills atthe time, so they had to break
it up into dust and I hadto eat it with jello. And they're
like, Okay, we're gonna setyour arm now. And I look at
my mom and she's like, Zach, don't worry about this. We're gonna
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make you're gonna we're gonna get throughthis together. And my mom is not
a very small individual, so she'slike, okay, So I got to
hold down your shoulder and I gotto make sure you look at me.
There's going to be a loud crackat some point, and you got to
not react because you're going to gethurt. That's where I got bad.
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So I looked at her and said, if it's really that bad, you're
buying me two video games for this, okay, because that's how I got
through this bargaining when you inflicted thison yourself, because I need some level
of dope in meine to get wellthis white trash. I don't even think
I can leverage that. I wouldbe like, I need two video games.
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We can't afford it. You're justgoing to have to suck it up
because you're stupid. No, that'sthe weird fucking thing. The only thing
that I actually had was video games. The only fucking thing I had like
eighty fucking PS two games. Soat this point I got fucking guitar hero.
It was fucking fantastic. That's whatI got from this. Absolutely one
(01:51:26):
of my favorite games of all time. So I guess it kind of paid
off, but uh, what youwanna call it? So she said,
okay, look at me, andshe puts her hands on both my shoulders
like this holds me down. No, it was one hand, one hand
here, and like one hand here, like on my chest, trying to
hold me down the best she possiblycould. I don't know why they just
didn't restrain me into it, becauseI guess that would be traumatic. But
(01:51:51):
this is kind of fucked up,and they give you no nothing there.
They literally told me they're like one, two three and pulled. Why the
fuck you would do that. Idon't understand why the fuck you're telling me
when you're gonna fix my arm andlet me hear a snap again, because
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you hear it, it literally soundslike the stereotypical snap. And as that
snap happened, I lifted my momup off of me and went to swing
at the doctor, and I hadthe adrenaline rush, and as the pain
hit from like the adrenaline rush slowlywearing off. In that instant, she
(01:52:32):
was able to shove me back downbecause I went to swing. But I
literally fully sat up and went toswing. She still tells me. She's
like, Zach, you're not wrong. You're telling the fucking truth. And
then I black out completely and Idon't remember the rest of the night.
That's what I expect, words likewhere's the black