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Jeff (00:00):
Yo we're back
we've been gone for a couple
(00:15):
weeks a lot of shit going onFather's Day happened my son
graduated from fuckingkindergarten
Anthony (00:24):
how was that? It was
straight except for the one
little incident
Jeff (00:29):
you know they gave out the
pamphlets
with the with the with the youknow all the shit and all the
songs are gonna saying whateverthe order of everything was that
they call the the program theprogram they give you the
program so they handle theprogramming my wife Sudan was
looking through it so he all thenames that have kids and we're
looking for the Coleman throughto ship back but again, we don't
(00:52):
see angels names. We don't seeangels naked when again look at
her she's looking at mind again,are we looking at this
correctly? This the wall saidlike now the other kids in it.
You know, some of these brands,you know all the kids names and
classroom? They're like, No,they're all day. What the fuck?
You forgot Angel De La Rosa. Sothat already before the show
even started, that set the tone.
We were already pissed for Paco,but we sit in there and I'm
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like, we're looking at eachother. I'm like, yo, are you my
trippin or you're the citizen.
I'm talking. I'm livid rightnow. Are they gonna forget our
kid's name on the fuckingprogram? Not that he gives a
point. He's not gonna lookthrough the shit, right? He's
not gonna read this. But it'sfor us. You know? I mean, like,
everybody else's kid is goingthere. But we're flagging people
(01:35):
down. We flagging one of thesecretaries right now. You got
to think okay. Your son's nameis not only she goes, I forgot
his name. She looked at it. Shewent oh, sorry about that. Just
walk away. We've only madematters worse, because we're
already livid. Right? And thisjust basically dismissed the
show. We're sorry about that.
Walk the clock off. No offenseto any big people that was just
(01:59):
really upset. So we flagged downsomebody even higher than her
like whoever the coordinator ofthe school some lady, whatever.
You like her down. Gone I'm likeyo, our kids name is misinformed
is she she's like, Oh my God.
We're so sorry. I'll be rightback. She goes bad parents. You
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want to talk to the future songshe comes back to the Yo
everybody so sorry. The teachersends her apologies. We're gonna
make new ones. We'll we'll printout new ones for you guys. So
sorry. You know, when I toldthem to double check, I told
them to make sure the kids namesare on the Yeah, well, they got
one name but we'll go we'll makeyour new ones which they never
did. And we're not expecting toever get new pamphlets you know
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and say mate, like why wouldthey go out of their way to make
just one just so we know betterwe rely upon but the whole time
we're upset. We're giving peopleattitude and you know, we're
trying to get up to see and takepictures and you know, everybody
like in our ways and my wife waslike beefing with people. You
know, we're sitting down andsome lady in front of us stands
up, like take pictures of herkid. My wife blurts out, it'd be
(03:02):
nice that people will sit downso that we can see so the lady
looks behind this issue. And I'mlike, I was just the show that
she got up to get closer. She'slike standing in front of people
and people are upset. It was awhole ship. So after I whatever,
we took them to put anotherbutton that we put into Sesame
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Street that we just rolled thePA for a couple of days and had
a good time we forgot about itbut that's what it was.
That week was a wash.
Anthony (03:34):
You probably forgot
about it. I don't know whose
parents did what would make hiskindergarten like
Jeff (03:42):
you know what else we did?
He went away we recorded ourfirst reaction video, which is
now up on our YouTube page theculture 2020 at the culture 2020
on YouTube, so go check thatout. Our Patreon has been sold I
should I should weeks ago. I cantell the wall tangs triumph
(04:03):
video million dollar musicvideo.
Anthony (04:07):
They did not spell
Jeff (04:09):
check make sure yeah, go
check that out, man. Like
subscribe, all that good shit,leave a comment. That's theft,
Anthony (04:13):
man. They bust that
check down so many ways. They
did a google pixel that she waseasy.
Jeff (04:22):
They didn't have Google
Pixel by then they did that on a
flip phone.
Anthony (04:25):
It was a four run and
so Google Pixel, they were like,
so we're just gonna stand infront of the green screen.
They're gonna push it behind.
Yeah. Okay, cool. They did allof that shit and like this
should not cost a milliondollars. You know what I'm
saying that to be facetious, butit might because back then that
technology was new. And when shewas brand new, it costs a lot
like remember when the first VCRcame out she was expensive and
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suck make him a good one.
Jeff (04:49):
If you're gonna spend a
million dollars on a video make
sure to like a movie you knowMichael Jackson had million
dollar music videos and issueswith movies and she had a real
actors in it right now she hasspecial effects is shall we
We're like a legit movie hadlike real directors this year
with the Wu Tang show with melike on a fucking cell phones
Anthony (05:07):
I wonder if my videos
actually even costing me in
Dallas? Oh Yeah Did you see themovie but like because the thing
about shoots is like the setsand everything else like that
but Mike does my head in thesouth like he was my head like
Egypt like in his living
Jeff (05:22):
room like like like the
like you know like the beat of
video like he hiredmotherfuckers like all those
gang members he hired them paythem to be in the video these
videos are like on sets likemovie sets you know from where
Hollywood essentially they havelike directors getting cut
differently do that like yeah,
Anthony (05:40):
I was bad at Western
snaps isn't bad
Jeff (05:44):
right yeah, that was a
couple of a couple of actors in
the BT video we got to do frommy point of view jump through to
some of our more than the old
Anthony (05:58):
Oh, yeah, okay, I
remember Okay. Didn't Liberian
girl here like pretty much allthis famous friends. I'm like,
this is weird.
Jeff (06:07):
Anyway, I know Yeah, I
missed this. Shout out to the
coach crew. But today I want todiscuss a
little topic that's been on thenews for weeks now.
We're talking about thisheightened submarine catastrophe
right.
Anthony (06:26):
Okay, I'm sorry, go
ahead. I'm trying to live
Jeff (06:28):
in peace to those that
were lost during this event for
sure.
And let me give you the timebecause on Thursday the
recording during the concert,the records are coming down
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missing Titanic sub who killedat the catastrophic implosion
right? Investigators continue toscour the ocean floor for debris
as they try to establish thetimeline and circumstances of
the Titans final fatal finalvoyage right. The Titanic bound
submersible suffered orcatastrophic implosion
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identified killing all fivepeople on board. The US Coast
Guard said Thursday is a coupledays or remotely operated
vehicle found parts of the subabout 1600 feet from the bow of
the shipwreck. Tribute onpouring in for Hamish Harding
all Henry nargile so that theywould and his son suelen they
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were and Stockton rush to theCEO of the of the tour
organizer, gate to ocean gatewho all died in the crash. Okay.
The submersible was the sendingcruise for the wreckage of the
luxury liner located 900 mileseast of Cape Cod at 13,000 feet
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below sea level.
Okay. Andthis I'm not gonna make this
episode about the actualsubmarine right about the actual
events that took place becausethat's you know, that's that's
being covered at nauseam, youcan turn on the news right now
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that I'm talking abouteverybody's problem, right? I
want to discuss like what typeof mentality what type of POC in
complex superiority complexit takes
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to spin $25,000 essentially aquarter million dollars on a
trip right? In a tiny capsule,there is no Streisand model,
or tiny capsule. Theclaustrophobia alone will
prevent me from going on theship.
Let alone $250,000 You'resigning all types of disclaimers
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really was like 1000 pages ofshit that you have to sign
saying you might die on hismobile phone and we're not held
responsible, right? So you cango see the wreckage of the RMS
Titanic that's been sittingthere for over 100 years. Why?
(09:25):
And I want to get your opinionon it. But I personally I've
always valued my time more thanmoney, right? Always had him as
a little kid. Like, you can youknow, you can say that's a flaw.
I don't know what I've alwaysvalued my time, especially when
it came to family, right? Likespending my time with friends
and family, to me has alwaysbeen more valuable than the
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dollar. Because you know, timegoes by fast. You don't get
enough of it. And you can neverget it back. Right. So Ken, I'm
trying to figure out what goesthrough people's mind I know
rich people do rich things anddo stupid things as well. But
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what the poor have to go to themafia to spend this kind of
money to get in this capital togo that 13,003? I don't even
think there's any light for lifeform down there, that'd be it
was showing all types of graphsand charts on the news. And they
like, Okay, this is this iswhere the whales be at. This is
where the sharks be, and this iswhere this be at. And the shit
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is all the way down here. Soyou're like, No, no,
Anthony (10:34):
no, I'm just gonna
doing
Jeff (10:35):
it. Well,
Anthony (10:36):
it's an absence of
light. It's an absence of heat.
Like I said,
Jeff (10:39):
that color doesn't exist
down there like it does. There's
Anthony (10:42):
no color there. Because
there's no light, right? Like
it's impossible. It's 13,000feet below sea level, that's
about two and a half miles. Twoand a half miles deep. There's
no light, there's no nothing,you can't see anything. It's
like being in the pitch black.
And like, we go outside in thecold. And we complain about it
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being like 14 degrees, andsometimes you're dead. But even
if that's so it's like it's ice,snow, that kind of thing. When
you have that cold, it's belowfreezing. But there's nothing
frozen. Like, that's how thelack of temperature it's like
it's water. And it's belowfreezing. But it's still liquid.
Like, that's how cold it getsdown there. Now, I understand
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that the spending time withfriends and family thing, I
think they could have did someother chips. I can think of a
few things. I don't care someabout you know putting yourself
in the side of a minivan and putme under water. That's not
happening. I don't know whatconvinces people think that
people can do things like thismakes me have to ask a real
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interesting question about liketragedy. Like, how do we value
it? I don't. I know this mightbe insensitive. I don't
necessarily see this as atragedy. I see this as a
calamity of consistent errors,to do something that serves no
practical purpose and kind ofjust show of how rich you are
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and have an experience that noone else has. The only people
who've ever had the experiencewith the people who were on a
Titanic. And you kind of see howthat went for them. So you
really probably shouldn't godown there. Like they seem like
exploration, things like that.
But they're like robots inmachines. They don't send people
they send like like, you know,remote control cameras that are
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on submersibles that areunderneath the water, to take
pictures and stuff like that,but not to sightsee. Like why
would you want to sightsee,that's like a sightseeing kind
of thing. There's a bunch ofshit in the world and see, you
want to see that. Now, the thingitself all tragic unto itself,
it just doesn't really move me.
And I know that might be wrong,but I'm just saying that it's
kind of how we judge tragedy.
(12:54):
Because if someone decides tojump off, I don't know, the
world treat? Well, let's not usethat, let's say the Empire State
Building, right? Let's saydecide to jump off the Empire
State Building, they decide topull a parachute and type of
parachute. But like I don'tknow, some type of strong
political message, right? Let'ssay halfway down, the parachute
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doesn't engage, and it kind ofhit the ground. Now, they're
trying to do something to createawareness about something
doesn't quite go up there wherethey end up, you know, falling
to the ground. And going splat,we don't call it a tragedy, we
probably call the person beingstupid. I think it's because of
the Father, Son of family andsomeone that other people called
it, we're going to call it atragedy, but really think about
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it most people, the majority ofpeople who are saying that in
public and private or from whatI've understood on hype, this is
stupid, I would never doanything like that. But we got
to call it a tragedy becausethis is the best front facing
thing that we should do. But inreality, it's not the loss of
life over something that wasprobably really, really
avoidable. Like, they could havetook a regular ass submarine and
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did some other shit like that,and go sell some other things,
then they had to take what mighthave been a, a life defying
thing, and then try to put thisforward. And then let's say it's
accomplished, right? For who forwhat like, like, Who are you
telling like, it's, it's notgood for anybody except for the
company. We made a dive down tothe Titanic, and you can to for
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the great sum of $250,000 whichmost people don't have. And most
people not having to underwaterminivan to go two and a half
miles underneath the water. Soit really served no purpose but
we'd have to call it a tragedybecause people died and they
died you know, quite violentlybecause the way that implosion
happened it's like crashing acan really quick in your hand.
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Like they didn't suffer like itwas extremely fast. But um, like
we've been doing this for a weekthey sending out search vessels
and all this other stuff andkind of realize they've been
dead for days. Then like wellwhat do we do it at night and
not looking at the car I'mputting in like Well, there are
so many things going on with itlike I knew that from the
beginning like this is like it'sa dangerous thing. Our our
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nuclear capable subs don't godown that deep because it's not
fathomable it makes zero senseso for this to be a tragedy is
tragic in the sense of a loss oflife but the infinite itself not
really. But it'd be some othernew shit coming up soon so if we
our world works
Jeff (15:24):
and I mean if this were
humanity is now this is what
we've come to. This is probablywhy you keep seeing all these
UFO sightings now. Is it mirrorsare a different one being
reported daily now, right?
Mighty saw a UFO on aliens in mybackyard. Reports of all types
of wild shit. Thesemotherfuckers are coming to
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earth they're like yo, thesehumans are Wow. These
motherfuckers are doing somedumb shit. We need to go check
up on them make sure they don'tblow up a planet or kill
everybody on the motherfucker.
But we need them to stay alivewe need to we need to preserve
the fucking planet. For our sakeand for
Anthony (16:04):
the university UFOs
like you know when your parents
go on vacation then they callthe house make sure everything's
there. This sort of feelswellness checks,
Jeff (16:11):
bro. The last couple of
months you oppose have been
appearing all over the fuckingworld because they doing
wellness checks on us becausethey see how stupid we are. And
we've been doing some dumb
Anthony (16:20):
shit Yo yo, yo, good yo
I gotta fire them shoot this guy
turned orange Oh good. I gotgood
Jeff (16:28):
we got the Russians
fighting each other rainy has
landed in people's backyards.
Wow and 13,000 feet to go seethe Titanic
Anthony (16:39):
this wow in Russia is
beefing with each other
seriously. They like we got ahole as war gone and in the
middle of war they were likenah, nah, son my problem what
you like what this what we do,man man, there's no window pause
but when they want to get thefuck off the plane as fast as we
do.
Jeff (16:54):
That's probably what it is
though. They see what we're
doing in the ocean. And youknow, they got all the layers
and shut down they're blowing upand shit. And that's what we
keep seeing them. They're like,yeah, they're leaving they're
not arriving they're probablyleaving and we see and I'm
leaving this planet now we'regoing back
Anthony (17:10):
the whole time. They
were like you know what? Some
good old fashioned white flightwe're out of here.
Jeff (17:13):
Going back to Mars Jupiter
all this is a green light. They
recently saw a green light inJupiter. You saw the ship? Is a
green light going to Jupiter.
That's them. They left here andthey're gonna be finding another
planet to fucking habitat andsugar like what are
Anthony (17:32):
they like? Yo, we sit
in your bullshit man. We're
gonna give you everything thatyou asked for everything that
you want it you got water youguys skies you got like, like Oh
cool. We're talking about
Jeff (17:43):
staying out of your way.
Anthony (17:45):
Because he was talking
about the shit that was going on
was you affected by the skyturning orange
Jeff (17:51):
on the show with the smoke
and all last year with the
Canadian fucking fire I was likeit was the world ending
assumption what will walk Whydoes
Anthony (17:59):
everyone think is the
worst possible result like you
like like, not only the onlyperson that said like it was the
apocalypse coming? Oh my god.
But she didn't talk about theBible's true.
Jeff (18:09):
I went outside and I
thought there was a fire a
couple blocks away of some like,nah, this isn't a whole other
country. I'm like how what? Andthen you got the conspiracy
theory. And you got theconspiracy theories like oh,
yeah, this is all you know whatyou're trying to distract us
from the real she's like, whatreal shit? This is real shit.
Anthony (18:28):
No, those people that's
why I've got no time for them.
Like are conspiracy theoristsare always like the person
trying to distract you from thereal thing. And I was like,
Okay, so what's the real thing?
Right?
Jeff (18:40):
Trump's bullshit. Yeah, we
got Trump being investigated,
investigated for doing all typesof illegal shit. Yeah, he bought
to be our next president. It waseither him or DeSantis. Those
are our options right now.
Anthony (18:54):
It won't be DeSantis
DeSantis DeSantis coming up
week. He tried to start hiscampaign on Twitter and she
didn't come out at all. I got Igotta hit her Zeus up and ask
him how she's going to flow. Asit does still seem like it's
going well. It doesn't seem likeit's popping down and I wouldn't
(19:17):
Oh, you want to know. Are yougonna vote for DeSantis? Do calm
down don't be so offended.
Jeff (19:28):
Racist. homophobic.
Well, I'm gonna vote for him.
Well, I don't think he's gonna Imean, he might not even make it
as well. You know? I don't livein Florida, so I can't vote for
the fucking primary.
Anthony (19:41):
Well, well, here's the
thing that people can say
whatever they want on likeradio, television, podcasts,
whatever, but you vote inprivate. I know a lot of people
that was talking you know.
Progressive democratic shit. Andin private had a conversation
like Oh, you're 100% supportsomebody else. He's got to say
to said no, but the bills pass,which I understand. That's
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respectable. I'm saying to makea good living. You got to tell
certain lies, but have aconversation, people in private
kind of told a different story.
So I knew that you got to dothis, but you vote for somebody
else. So you can say gainful forDeSantis. And I believe you. I
believe that you're in front ofRon DeSantis. I believe that
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you're not voting for DonaldTrump. But I have no idea who
you are going to vote for. Evenif you tell me who you're going
to vote for? Could you do thatshit in private? No one else can
see it except you. Do, you canbe whatever it might be, but
it's not going to happen to me.
I mean, Joe is going to runagain. But Joe got shit. He got
five more days to secure myvote. And if not, he got five
(20:46):
more days. He got five more dayssecure my vote because they're
gonna make that ruling in theSupreme Court by no later than
June 30. About the student loanthing.
Jeff (21:00):
You can forget about that
shit. I don't know. That's one
of the reasons why you've alwaysbeen.
Anthony (21:03):
What still nothing?
Yeah. No, I couldn't run backthe same horror movie again.
That's why I voted for JoeBiden. Yeah, it's really that
simple. There's no functionalcandidate. And other people say
things like, you know what, youknow, would you try Bernie
Sanders, but you have beentalking with Bernie shit for
years. And Bernie had the ballsand the courage to do so he'd
have been ran for he never didit, and never got a positive
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push forward and everything elselike that. It's always been
disregarded. So Joe was the bestoption of what was there that
couldn't roll with Donald Trumpagain, I'm gonna serve in a row
with him now, because I mean, hemight be going to fucking jail.
Like, imagine, you know, how
Jeff (21:41):
weird is that you can be
charged with a crime and not be
able to vote, but you can stillrun for president.
Anthony (21:48):
There's going to seem
weird that if he wins, you might
have a parole officer. That'scrazy. Like imagine, imagine
your president had the chickenwith his po make sure he can
like go to certain places thatyou'd like that and why you're
drinking.
Jeff (22:00):
I'm an advocate, advocate
for all these fucking
extraterrestrial aliens to leavethis, this world is for this
country. And this planet is for
Anthony (22:10):
NASA. I'm not going to
go take me with you.
Jeff (22:16):
And then the thing is,
too, and I don't want to make
this episode political becauseit wasn't meant to be. Well,
Biden is at right. The questionthat a lot of people have is, is
it going to be is it going to bearound for four more years?
Right. And if you don't think heis, that means you're voting for
Kamala Harris. And I don't Idon't really know. Many. I don't
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think I know anybody. Who'sgiven Kamal Harris a thumbs up.
Anthony (22:46):
But you still haven't
heard
Jeff (22:47):
from her? I don't know
where she is. I don't know what
help you know. Oh, shit abouther.
Anthony (22:52):
But say Josie, Joe
Biden. Right. And Trump is about
to be 78 Correct. I'm not sayingbut I'm gonna say because he
don't look to party puts onmakeup and stuff like that. And
yada yada. Yeah, like Joe isolder. He looks like an old man
because he's been doing it for along time. He's, he ain't got no
touch up. Or no, like, no, no,but
Jeff (23:14):
the White House ages. You
know,
Anthony (23:16):
he's like, you saw
Obama.
Jeff (23:18):
Yo, gray hair, you come
out you in there with, you know,
beautiful black hair. And thenwhen you leave this
motherfucker, you fucking got ahose head and face of white gray
hairs and the extra wrinkle.
Anthony (23:33):
Obama started off with
waves. He came up with salt
pepper.
Jeff (23:37):
Obama had a weight cap on
son in the
Anthony (23:39):
Newport you had a White
House smoking every night like
the job stressful to themotherfucker. And that's the
thing that cracks me up, man. Idon't know why anybody want to
be president? It's the most it'sthe most thankless job in the
world. But I don't I don't getit. Pay is not even great. No,
no. Like, it's people that it's
Jeff (24:00):
probably the worst paying
job in the world.
Anthony (24:05):
I was it might be the
worst paying job comparable of
the responsibility. Correct?
Honestly, it's probablyPresident number one, teacher
number two. Yep. Because forteachers to basically be like,
you know, a teacher, asociologist, or psychologist,
for 30 Different people with 30different personalities every
single day, not teachers thathighly, highly underpaid, that
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is a monumental task. And that'salso to shape the minds of the
youth of America for tomorrow,year after year after year after
year without getting a properfit. Now the President makes 100
some odd $1,000 a year, but Igot the weight of the whole
country. I mean, it's a job thatno matter how well you do it,
you're not gonna make everybodyhappy. You're gonna peel off
your own party or the otherparty, but someone's always
(24:50):
gonna be mad at you. Or totallydisappointed in you. Like my
black people are mad at Obamabecause he didn't do enough
black people like as a asCongressman, yeah, you can kind
of write in that policy as thepresident. No, you can't,
because you got to kind of lookat the constituents of all if
you just looked at all and justthe some might have had a second
term, we got to kind of know tryto take care of everybody all at
(25:13):
once. And just being a regularhuman being and how impossible
it is to make everybody happy tomake some people happy now
disappoint others than the onesthat disappointed make them
happy later, than disappointthem. Other people, for
everybody have it at once. It'sa lot. But it's it's a stressful
thing all unto itself. I mean,it's a wild tangent, how we got
from basically, you know,politics from aliens to like,
underwater submersibles, butthis is what we do, maybe just
(25:36):
kind of just flows along.
Jeff (25:41):
You know, what the
President is not going to do?
He's not going to spend 250,000To get an A captain to go look
at the remains of the Titanic.
Anthony (25:50):
Now, not not the Mega
Millions is like $426 million
dollars, right? But let's sayyou hit that like, what is it
that you would actually pay forthat? Like, you know what, this
is some some wild shit, but I'mgonna do it.
Jeff (26:03):
I'm not even thinking
about shit like that. Because
I'm thinking about just makingsure me and my family got all
our bills to pay because I knowthat you got a nice house call,
we've got a nice as house,
Anthony (26:12):
you got what you got
for just $100 million. That's at
least you're worried we're notgonna worry about that. Like,
that's off the board.
Jeff (26:17):
I'm not doing that stupid
roll right out of the water. I'm
not going in space. I'm notpaying Elon Musk to take me to
no planets. I'm not doing that.
That's
Anthony (26:25):
the thing. That's the
thing I'm trying to get across
is like this weird thing that wecall it a tragedy. When people
do things that are kind of, ifyou're going to be honest about
it dumb, then tragedy befallsthem. We got to kind of put in
that tragedy pocket even thoughit probably really isn't.
Because we think about like,man, it's kind of dumb. Like
(26:46):
okay, so back to the $426million question. So you have
the money right? So you're notgoing to jump on like a a
submarine the size of a minivanand try to pick it two and a
half miles underwater to go seesome records that no one gives a
shit about. But would you take alike a weekday on a yacht?
Jeff (27:08):
Yeah. Would you
Anthony (27:10):
would you fly first
class to say like, Australia or
Dubai? Some shit like that? Yes.
Okay, want to go to the Bible?
Would you? Would you like, like,if you had like this, this
extensive amount of money? Wouldyou want to if it's even
possible, it probably depends onyour level of wealth. Be able to
take all of your friends, all ofyour family, all of your co
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workers, all of your friends,friends, all your friends,
family, your friends, all ofthat shit. If you had the
ability to say, rent a cruisefor five days, would you do it?
Okay, now that seems insane topeople like why would you spend
your money doing something likethat? But it doesn't seem insane
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that anybody to say like, whywould you spend a quarter of a
million dollars to take thistiny little submarine that
someone made to take it to thedepths where no one has been to?
Why is one seemed crazy. Theother one doesn't. Let's say all
the things that are at namebefore the flight, the the the
yacht, the cruise, whatever Isaid, let's say all those
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somehow there's some tragedythat fit someone drown. Someone
falls over some offset whatever,then
Jeff (28:19):
then my family's getting
money because there's no waiver
that I'm signing. And in otherscenarios, you've mentioned, I'm
going on a flight, I'm going ona cruise. They're not making you
sign a waiver saying whoa, ifsomething happens, we're not
responsible. No, you areresponsible.
Anthony (28:31):
Here's the thing about
waivers waivers aren't No they
aren't ironclad. Because even soyou can sign a thing that said,
I noticed that it said deaththree times before you turn to
the page, they still have toprove one way or another that
there was no way that somethingcatastrophic could have
happened. Like waivers arereally for if accidents happen.
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If this was an accident, sure,maybe the waiver falls in place.
But if this is a flaw in thedesign of how it was created,
and for something to go thatdeep with that kind of thing,
you have to be extremelyspecific to make sure that
everything works smoothly. Idon't know if they can be able
to prove that. And like say youcan sign a waiver for that one
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thing, but if there was a flawin the design, kind of how it
goes, perfect example somethinghappens to your car and see it's
not covered under warranty, butthen they find out. This is the
defect that's what happenedacross a bunch of cars. Now we
got to kind of do somethingabout it even though it says
like no, not under warranty,none of the warranty but it's
it's a consistent flow. That'show it's got to be. So for this,
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you will notice Treasury haskind of fallen people, they got
to kind of figure out what's thenext step? I mean, in reality, I
don't want to hear about thembeing a court or any other kinds
of stories because I'm like, itseemed like a bad design all
unto itself. They try to beslick because you can do I think
they let the submersible out ininternational waters where it's
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kind of murky regards to laws.
Everything was like that. Sowho's to blame? Or what's going
on? Like you're gonna dowhatever you are doing private.
I'm kind of done with the story.
I was done with the story fromthe very beginning because I
thought it was kind of dumb todo this in the first place, but
c'est la vie.
Jeff (30:12):
Yeah more often. Why
everybody will hollow out our
YouTube page like, subscribe,check out the videos, please
leave comments he wassuggesting, you know, we're
gonna refer doing some morereaction videos to go into my
rant for now, grant but the richunderstand money flows from
ideas. And since ideas arelimitless, money is limited. But
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that doesn't mean all ideas aregood ideas. Some ideas are
downright idiotic. Also, somepeople think money makes them
invincible. The universe has away of humbling you up real
quick. Murphy's Law is real, andwhat can go wrong sometimes. And
sometimes that means that yourlife gets taken. I like to say
he will restraints his desiresis always rich. In other words,
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you can only become rich throughthe things you don't desire.
Because ultimately a rich manain't nothing but a poor man
with money. When he is just avaluable with time, then both of
them choose wisely. And in mostcircumstances, the time is worth
more than money. Because thatshouldn't limit is limited and
you don't get much of it. Andyou don't get any of it back.
We'll manage it wisely. Nexttime, the culture
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