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(00:04):
Hello, ladies and gentlemen, Welcometo the Rundown. Brian's currently dying off
a bong rip and he will bespeaking most fastly. I am your host,
Evan from my Media TV, andwe are back with the Rundown.
Now, given your mut it atpresent, I'm going to say this,
and this will be guys, thiswill be the only time we mentioned this.

(00:24):
I just find it funny that thisis this came from this headlines from
Yahoo News of all things, andit just and it's I think it's I
think the most boomer ass, youknow, example of like pop culture reporting,
and I just think this is veryfunny. Uh Drake wraps over BBL
drizzy and he's not cool enough anymorefor that to matter. I think that

(00:49):
is. I think that is veryfunny. Yo. Let me tell you.
I don't know how, I don'tknow why, but read it.
Put the uh Drake sabred it inmy fucking newsfeed. I don't even follow
it, but goddamn, goddamn Drakefans. You know they're doing some av

(01:11):
you skating like a motherfucker. This'some grade a dick riding my friend for
real. Moving on, I wantedwe're going to Before we get back into
fun stuff, I want to talkabout something a little more technical, mildly
political Warbote agreement on this is adebate. Amendment killing nationally legal cannabis makes

(01:36):
it into House farm bell A banon intoxicating hemp products have made it into
the House version of the farm Bil. If the amendment makes it through a
polarized House and divided Congress, itwould end America's beef brief experiment with nationally
legal cannabis. The language added tothe House version of the Farm Bell by

(01:57):
Representative Mary Miller from Republican Illinois.All right, I just want to say
to all of the fuckheads Republicans outof Illinois, your state isn't floundering simply
because of Chicago. If Chicago didnot exist in your backwater ass state,
you would be the Mississippi of thenorth of the Midwest. Shut the fuck

(02:23):
up. That previous bill made itfar easier for American farmers to grow non
intoxicating There varieties of cannabis to findas the statute as hemp for industrial and
medicinal use, but vagueness in thelaws wording, combined with the fact that
intoxicating and non intoxicating varieties of cannabisare functionally the same plant allowed the evolution

(02:45):
over the past six years into somethingnot seen since the America's killded age,
a thriving market and universally available largelyon regular cannabis products. Because of the
ambiguity created by the twenty eighteen FarmBill, a massive grade market worth an
estimated twenty billion has exploded. Acoalition of twenty two state attorneys general road
Congress in March, demanding members shutit down. The attorneys argue that the

(03:07):
twenty eighteen law enforce cannabis equivalent productsindoor car economies regardless of state's intentions to
leave as cannabis used, and dangerouslyundermining regulation. Blah blah blah, bashi
bullshit. Miller's amendment, which wascospondered by a Republican from California, the
worst type of Republicans bib with onesfrom California the most hitlerite, like it's

(03:31):
like because they had to overcorrect somuch because they're from California, and to
the point where they're just regulated toa third party because they're so fucking on
the fringe and insaying that nobody wantsto vote for them who is from a
state with legal marijuana restricts the definitionof legal hend to naturally occurring, naturally

(03:51):
derived in non intoxicating cannabinoids. Thatlikely means cannabinoids like the delta eight THHC
naturally occurring but general chemically derived andcertainly intoxicating would be out. So two
would be intoxicating drinks and edibles containingdelta nine thc different names for what are
roughly the same act of chemical andmarijuana sold regulated states like California. Yeah,

(04:14):
I think this is just a responseto Biden trying to change the schedule
laying of weed. I think that'sall this is. It is. It
may pass, but at the sametime, I don't think it's going to
be something that's enforceable, especially againstthe twenty eight billion dollar industry. They're
not going to write and shut itdown. They're going to try like it's

(04:36):
not going to be until most ofthe people over the age of sixty are
dead that we're going to have actthat that cannabis is going to be where
there's just too many people who arecompletely poison brained about the about like the
war on drugs and stuff that theyjust need to die not not not immediately.

(04:58):
They just need to die off,That's what I It's just there's so
many I'm not saying that. I'mnot saying that the baby boomer generation and
the elder gen xer is all dyingoff over but like a old age would
lead to a better world. ButI will say that it would stop the
fucking obstruction of them preventing us frommaking it a better place. It's the
obstruction that's the biggest thing. Iwanted to say something because funny enough,

(05:25):
yesterday I literally watched a I watchedthe Breaking Points debate on whether we should
be legal or not. No,no, it wasn't It wasn't him.
It was like the second co It'slike the b team who usually hosts on
the Hill. Also that that pickme bitch, the blonde one, uh

(05:48):
yeah, and then the white guy. Yeah, just just like just like
pretty white woman who espouses right wingviews and a generic ass like like do
well on the position of the weeddebate. I love how the biggest like
criticism from the other side is wedon't have enough. That was a bad

(06:10):
criticism of Ryan Gram. I loveRyan Gram. They just say that we
don't have enough data to say thatweed is inherently, you know, beneficial
fully because it obviously has some sideeffects in certain personality types without a doubt.
Is very true. But the counterto that was we were never allowed

(06:33):
to study it because it's a Scheduleone truck. We're not allowed to do
any it's placebo human study versus onetrial, double blind human trial. Yeah,
they said there was only one doneover the course of like twenty one
thousand other studies, and there's nothere was no definitive way to prove it

(06:56):
because it also was shit weed.It was a good weed, It was
pretty much nothing. So it reallydoes come. It's what I think.
Here's my thing. Do I thinkthat there are some benefits of THHC and
stuff like? Yes? Are they? Are they going to help people?
They obviously help people with epilepsy,like obviously as an epileptic, I don't

(07:17):
take it for mine, but Ido know people and that do and it's
very useful to them. The differencesis that I think what's ultimately going to
end up happening regardless of how themedical like stuff falls recreationally. It's popular
enough, but with enough people andit is like it, I think I
think just apply you know, alcohollegislation to we well saying to me is

(07:47):
alcohol and tobacco, because they're bothlegalized, are not scheduled drugs. No,
they're not. In fact, infact, there are more Like taking
a taking a shot of of ofvodka is more immediately damaging, I would

(08:07):
argue to your body compared to youknow. Now, granted i'm you know
me, I am very much themindset of there's nothing that should go in
your lungs except air. There's nothinghelp. Yeah, smoking it, without
a doubt cannot be healthy. It'snot the healthiest way to get Nobody's gonna

(08:28):
argue for that, right. Butif you're eating an edible, like I
would argue that like that is nowherenear as damaged like like like Obviously,
messing with your brain chemistry does runsome risks, obviously depending on who you
are, what your brain chemistry is, like your medical history. But but
but by and large, there iszero reason marijuana shouldn't be legalized, regulated

(08:52):
and taxt and the other thing aboutthe other shitty thing about edibles is if
you're buying it from a plug orif you're from a shady dispensary, you're
not getting the right dosage. Ifit's actually legalized and regulated, you're getting
the same thing over and over andover. You I gat you want to

(09:13):
know what I hate about the aboutLike when I've had wheat honey in the
past, that you never get likethe right amount. You either take too
little, too much. It's alwaysit's never that you know, I I
you know it's gone now, likewe've used it all, but I don't
have any more, unfortunately. Butit uh. I took. I took

(09:35):
about a much like I took adoll up about the sides of a dime.
I thought I was taking just alittle bit to feel it. I
was gone, like actually gone,like if I had taken you know what
I wanted to, like, ifI was gonna just be like funk around

(09:56):
and find out, I would havegreened out. No, for sure,
I was high ten hours later whenI woke up in the morning, as
it should be every time, butnot every time. If I would like
to be able to take an edibleand know that if I take this much,

(10:18):
I'm gonna just feel loosey goosey.If I take this much, that's
a sleep aid. If I takeif I take this much, we're going
on a rocket ship. So Iwould like that. Yeah, I would
like that consistency. But moving on, Uh, well, well I just

(10:39):
got a couple of stories. We'llget through and then we go on,
and then we go and then it'syour turn to ramp, and then it's
your turn of Yeah, this iswe should have called this you you know
what, We should rebrand the rundowninto something into it like into the uh
into the bona fide Yappers podcast,either that or Brian and Evans Yeap Hour.

(11:00):
No, I would love to.I would love to start a podcast
with somebody and paul it the hthe Yapper Hour or some shit like that.
Fucking that's just a dumb shit.But moving on. Uh, Microsoft
reportedly ready sixteen billion dollars bid toacquire Valven Steam. Now I'm go do
it. No, No, I'mgonna so. So I'm just gonna allay

(11:24):
everybody's fears. Right now. Wehave nothing to worry about. And the
reason I say we have nothing toworry about is because Gabe Nole it's not
gonna do that ship. Gabe Noole'sson who thinks exactly like his father,
is not gonna do that ship.We've got like, we we're good.

(11:46):
Valve prince money. Valve prince money. There is no reason for them to
sell. Yes, they have sixthey can get sixteen billion dollars. That
will be more money then they'll everneed, like even after taxes, there's
no reason for them to give upValve. Valve has a virtual monopoly on

(12:09):
video games on PC, not becausethey have done shady bullshit like Microsoft to
corner the market, but because viewerslike me and you trust Valve enough to
give them our money and make ourplatform choice. They enable Linux gaming.
They have tons of free features andamenities. There is no reason why if
you're on PC you shouldn't. Youare not using Valve unless you are just

(12:33):
a pure pirate, and that's that'sperfectly morally okay in my opinion. So
so this is not this. There'sno amount of money short of like trading
companies that I think that would doValve's. Valve is a privately owned corporation.
They don't have shareholders. They getto do shit like take losses on

(12:54):
Steam decks. So there is likea consistent baseline for developers to develop video
games for Linux based hard like thereis nothing you all have to worry about.
This is just fucking Microsoft executives yappingtrying to figure out what they can
do next while while beating the FTCback with a fucking stick is get the

(13:18):
FTC on their ass. God damnmore. Yeah, like like here's the
thing. Valve has has always enoughalbum. Microsoft just had the policy of
by expand Barry literally, they willbuy up their if they can, if

(13:43):
they if they will buy, theywill buy up their competition. If they
can't beat their competition, they buythem up. They get all of their
working projects out the door, andthen they kill the ship that they bought.
They did. There were studios recentlythat they had plowed that were award
winning studios that they had been sayingthey wanted to make award winning games.

(14:05):
They closed the studio. They madeHigh Fight Rush, even keeping open the
one that just came out. Whatis it? Uh? I can't remember
Dragon Blade, something Blade, HellBlades and Sinewasaga too. Yeah, it's
that was no promotion. I knewwhat it was coming out, I didn't

(14:28):
know. I knew about it too, but like there was nothing. We
streamed the Game Awards every year hereon High Media TV, and I knew
about it. I saw the trailer. It looked so cool. Not the
type of game I would play,but there's a market for a game like
that, and they didn't do it, so honestly. Now and just real

(14:52):
quick, now they're saying that they'regonna keep their studio open until they made
the third game, and that's gonnabe like in ten years. It's gonna
be the next concert generation. Maybebecause I mean the gap between Sea the
Sine Saga one and two was onlylike four or five years. Yeah,

(15:13):
I don't know if we're thinking ofthe same game. I think we're thinking
I'm thinking different ones. Uh.But anyways, Uh, moving on to
the last topic I wanted to bringup before we moved to your to your
stuff. Uh, fifty Cents DidHe Do It? Docu series sold in

(15:39):
Netflix? A bidding war. Youknow, he's gonna talk all that ship.
Fifty cents is king petty. Uh, it's gonna be good. It's
gonna be it's gonna be Listen,listen, Like fifty cent knows, like

(16:03):
fifty cent is a great a haterAnd that's the funniest thing about him.
Like he's the type of person wherelike, think about you remember Kamari from
WCC. Yeah, the dude whowas there for like two weeks, pretentious

(16:25):
of shit, got nag upset right, Yeah, oh Na, she's a
naj Nag. Is another good example. It if you gave Nase fifty cent
money, would Naji not use thatmoney to fuck with all the people he
hated? Don't you think I woulddo that shit? I feel like I

(16:49):
feel like you would pepper a littlebit, but you wouldn't go all in
because you're like, I got money, fucking I'll worry about I'm chilling,
I got girlfriend, I'm a myother girlfriend. I'm gonna I'm gonna be
chilling. Okay, true, true, true, But you know, Naja

(17:10):
Naji is the Nase is the hebe blowed sports. Yeah, somebody said
the bra I I I don't meanthis tell tales out of school. I
don't give a ship. I don'tknow this motherfucker anymore. He talked to
me ages and I'm talking and Ibothered talking. Yeah, I and I

(17:33):
know whatever ship I'm saying that.Who gives fun this poor bat like he
was with one person for years,Like in the moment he puts his dick
in a white girl, she comesup pregnant. Don't say that. No,
I don't say that, not onthe stream I see. And this

(17:55):
is years years ago, years ago. I've seen you, kid. I'm
sure they have a very happy family. But I'm just like I told that.
I told him like I told himfor years. Where fucking condoms?
You absolutely trouble? No, Igot I'm good on the pull up.
Man it bitch, you thought youthought crazy chilly? What you want to

(18:22):
talk about? So I wanted totalk about the fact that Shane Gillis has
a new Netflix show. I watchedthe first two episodes. I don't remember
the name, but it's pretty good. I like it again, big white
dude the comedian Uh got kicked offat SNL. Is he the fuck hen

(18:45):
who made the George Carlin Ai?No, that's well stassin Okay, Yeah,
trust me, I hate that dudetoo because that was fucked up.
Okay, but yeah, uh itjust got renewed for a new season as
well. It's only six episodes,thirty minutes each. You know, I

(19:07):
think it's pretty good. It's funny, it's with excuse me, it's with
a lot of the same people thathe did. Is sketch comedy, on
YouTube with so uh oh you webcamel. Hey, ladies and gentlemen,
go back. If you're ever trying, ladies and gents to h try and

(19:29):
uh, I don't know, gothrough the effort of producing podcast or do
YouTube broadly. I wouldn't. Iwould encourage you, maybe not half.
Maybe that'll put your fucking computer roomin a unair conditioned at room that smells

(19:49):
like shit? Is that what ifyou can avoid it? No? I
think the problem is is that likewe have three we have two air conditioners
on this more one three if youcan have the one I have running a
fan mode, a computer and twofrigeratorsalong with everything else like bedrooms would normally
have running in this bitch and Iwe don't have enough wattage and meadow.

(20:14):
And I've been meaning to go tofucking it's called a home depot to to
get it sorted, and it justhas not been It's just hasn't been sorted.
And now I have to go intovideo broadcasts camera. Why are you
being a pain? I don't wantthe go bro, What did my fucking

(20:37):
did my fucking like HD camera crapout on me? Oh my god?
If this shit like is like busted. Now for whatever reason, I am
going to have a connection because Iwill will welldop, I will I will

(20:57):
actually I will actually kills. Icannot afford to get new ship. Is
it okay? I can't hear you? Maybe YouTube is in best Like everything

(21:23):
in my entire setup just fucking andI don't know why. I know,
like I don't know where just toexplain what I saw, I don't know
where your go pro like uh thingcame up and it just said go pro
and I was like, hey,haven't can you hear me? And then

(21:44):
nothing? And also my steam deck, my stream deg is fucked too.
So now I'm gonna have to doall everything with a vandue distance. Uh
I'm so happy, mean belaving everyday nothing in my way. No it's

(22:07):
not No, it's not YouTube.It's not the YouTube. It's my fucking
hardware. That's the issue. II need to get. I need to
get air conditioning in this bitch beforeI can like start like using my computer
at all again. Jesus so doingthis for the first time, so one

(22:29):
of them before we get into likethe stuff you said me while we're in
our hate brief intermission. Is Iwanted to hear your opinion about the Assassin's
Creed Shadows controversy. Uh, Ihaven't had like an opportunity to really talk
about it because I'm very much nota Hoby Soft fan at least, Like
I liked Far Cry five a lot, I loved farc three but no course,

(22:55):
and and the last Assassin' Screed gameI played was Black Flag. Even
then I only played the first sixteenthof it, Like I got, like,
that's about it. Yeah, Ifeel that, but uh yeah,
the thing about the UBISOFV controversy islike, who cares the guy was a
retainer? Like he whether or nothe was, he was an actual samurai.

(23:18):
Assassin's Creed never says that they're actuallybased on fact, Like they say,
this is loosely based on nonfiction,but this is not how it actually
like happened. We're not portraying thetruth. So it is the series that
is literally weird, taking the loosestinterpretation of history possible the video game.
Yes, literally, we're gonna haveNinjas in Renaissance Italy might as well.

(23:47):
That's literally what they did. Andthey were trying to stay away from Japan
for so long because they didn't wantlike the Ninja comparison, and so many
people were like, just do italready. They're like, fuck it,
who cares? And what sucks isI wish they did it in their heyday
because then they would have pulled offsome fire ship. Could you imagine if
Assassin's Creed three was in fucking Japan, like that would have been amazing.

(24:11):
I like this as a screen break. I'm just saying in just the setting,
not necessarily the story beats changing,just to f it would have been
fucking y stets. Yeah. Andalso and also to the retainer bit.
I saw, Japanese twitter has beenlike fucking goofing on the blue check marks

(24:33):
a lot. And I literally sawone translator the other day that said,
y'all know that when you're a retainerfor a lord, that means you're like
a samurai. Like a retainer takesmultiple different forms, and that includes as
a samurai, you know, andit's like the showgun. This is me

(25:00):
speaking here, Like, if I'mcorrect, I think the shogunate, like
the shogun is literally a retainer forthe emperor. In theory, they're supposed
to serve the emperor as their retainer, as their protector, as their thing
to person managing the emperor's affairs likethat. That was the whole premise of

(25:21):
the Shogunate. If I'm not mistaken, I think the daughter is the daughter
of like an emperor or something likethat. I think that's what she is.
So yeah, it just my fuckingtake from this whole thing is fuck
you beisolved on the whole one hundredand thirty dollars fucking price tag for the
three day exclusivity and the fucking seasonpass that they haven't even announced yet.

(25:45):
Like it's craziness. This and StarWars Outlaws. I hope they both fucking
fail where people just buy the fuckingbase game, because if they buy anything
past the fucking base game, it'sgonna show other game studios that this is
the right fucking price tag for everything, and it shouldn't be ninety dollars.
At the most, Assassin Spree Shadowsthe three has sold like like the one

(26:10):
hundred and thirty dollars edition has soldmore than the base game. It's despicable.
I mean, this is the bythe way, that made Skull and
Bones the first quadruple A game.We saw how that that failed miserably.
The worst part about this is howdare game studios increase the price of video

(26:30):
games when currently triple A game studiosare releasing what should be called bets.
At this point, it's hit ormiss. If they're going to work at
launch, if they're going to workafter the day one patch, and whether
or not they're gonna be half pricein a month or three months from then,

(26:52):
it's bullshit. I think. Ithink ultimately, at the end of
the day, we are in theera of the double A game. We
are in the era of Here's whatI think, and this is what I
think, and I'm parenting Pirate Softwarethor from Pirate Software. Here one dollar

(27:14):
game, shit show war game,five dollars, three dollar game, arcadi
game, five dollar game, threeto five dollars like Arcadie ten dollars,
premium arcade game Slash, low levelindie fifteen to twenty dollars reasonable indie indie

(27:37):
title, thirty dollars, premium indyforty, double A fifty sixty, Triple
A seventy and above unacceptable scam bullshitbecause I can't. I think the only

(27:59):
seventy dollars game that I have paidfor and that I've seen to be an
actual good benefit for like a goodcost was Balderskate, I hate to say
it to you. It was sixty? Where it was? Was it in

(28:21):
sixty? I think it was sixty? I thought it was seventy. No,
I think on PC at sixty,on console at seventy, I believe.
But on PC, I believe it'ssix. No, you're right,
it's it's sixty. It's sixty.Well, how much was seventy for the
seventy for the digital exclusive bundle butsixty for the base camp? Yeah,

(28:44):
that's the thing. They got somad at fucking Boterskate three for having all
that shit and still pricing it atsixty dollars because they know, they know
they can't compete. And that's that'sa game that should be priced at one
hundred and thirty dollars. I meanI would have paid one hundred and thirty
dollars from BALLI Gate three. It'ssomething that actually deserves that price tag.

(29:06):
So like we were, like wehave games like Power World, which as
price said, I think thirty orforty. You have your Hell Diver I
the Hell Divers which is priced atforty in sixty or fifty for the like
exclusive right, But I just gotthe basic addition you have, uh,
you know you have your like.We are in the air of the indie

(29:32):
in the double A game like theonly reason you would pay sixty dollars for
a game in today's day and age, like even the last six even like
Dragon's Dogma two, which came outreally like like a couple months ago,
huge on launch, but it felloff super quick because the quality of like

(29:52):
was not there. I believe youknow the like. I think back the
last time I spend sixty dollars ona game with the best sixty last time
I spent sixty dollars on the gameI felt good about was Bald of Skate
three, And I think the lasttime that I felt really good about spending

(30:14):
sixty dollars on a video game beforethat, it was a wise of p
I understand that. Here's my thing. Just to say this real quick.
I only buy especially on PlayStation becausethey have such a monopoly on there.
I only buy shit on discount.I'd never pay full price for stuff because

(30:37):
at this point I either know whatI'm getting and I think the value is
worth it, or I don't haveto pay full price for a potentially broken
game, because at this point that'show you got to look at video games.
Yep, you have is the lostbenefit of the ass and I think
that ultimately, the only reason youshould play for sixty dollars game in today's

(31:00):
day and age is if you're alreadyemotionally invested in the series. That's forgivable.
God knows. I play every Pokemongame that comes out, and if
it is you know, a criticallyacclaimed by the fans gate like a elden

(31:23):
Ring or a boulders Gate, youknow, you're you know, if unless
like unless it is a game thatyou can like it, I think ultimately,
I think the purpose of us oflike the sixty dollars games is that
you need to have an emotional reasonwhy you would want to spend it.

(31:45):
Like and granted, sixty dollars islike nothing nowadays, most people's bills for
their average car, rent phone atelectricity, every bill is like worth is
like more than sixty dollars in twentytwenty four. It's not nothing to everybody.
It's not no amount of money.Sixty dollars can be the dire just

(32:05):
between you are able to pay yourrent or not. But It's like,
it's not a huge, huge purposeone hundred and thirty dollars. That's something
you really got to stop and consider. You still got to stop in the
percenter fifty sixty dollars. But likeyou can be inputed, you can be
reckless and I pulsive with sixty dollars, you can't be reckless and impulsive with

(32:27):
one hundred and thirty. And whatI'm hating about the video game industry now
is the netflixication, the streamification ofit all. Not that I'm a not
that I despise PlayStation plus your gamepass. I think for what they are
currently, you do get a goodvalue for your buck. But how a

(32:47):
timer. There's a timer. Butnot only that, but also the fact
that Ubisoft has their own fucking streamingservice video game platform, and that also
gives you exclusivity on everything else.It's like, come on, you're trying
to bate us into buying this membershipbecause you know nobody wants to actually pay

(33:10):
that price for the game. BecauseI'll say it again in a month after
because I think it comes out November, I think October for the Star Wars
game, two months a month afterChristmas season. It's going to be discounted
like forty percent disgusting. Patience isa virtue moving on to the first thing

(33:36):
that you had sent me. Ohwait, very quickly, I'm sorry,
I want to send Let me sendyou one more thing because this is the
first thing I want you to respondto. Okay, and I think you're
really like this. It might bea video you've already seen. Sending it
to you again, the one Ijust said over Instagram. Sorry, I

(34:00):
got you already know. I've seenthis guy do a cover of I can
go the distance from Hercule. Okay, he is a stellar vocaloid talents.

(34:23):
He's very very good. But uhyes. According to The New York Post,
the brand owned by Kraft Heinz Companyis launching a precise version of the
classic fruit punch flavored drink for Capriceand Fruit Punch She's large fruit juice jugs
or track nostalgic fans. Yep,Capri Son is coming out with a big

(34:45):
fucking version again. How much youwant to bet this ship tastes like ass?
I hope it tastes exactly like thepouch because it does throw it out.
There's no purpose for it, andit doesn't taste like the pouch.
It's unneeded it. Also, I'mhoping that them adding the coloring doesn't affect
the flavor because if you actually lookat like if you actually squeeze the fucking

(35:07):
pouchs into a clear glass, it'smostly clear. It's not a little tinge,
but it's mostly clear. So toget that like like that, like
vibrant red, they're gonna have toadd dies to it. Let's hope that
the dies don't cause it to tastelike shit or just a rapper. Just
put a wrapper around it. Literally, don't fuck with it. It's too
good. Please don't. Oh shit, the super size me dude pick the

(35:31):
rocks. That's unfortunate. And withcancer, it's probably all that fucking McDonald's
C eight. That's what I wassaying exactly. I was like, this
motherfucking die fifty six is crazy.That's too young. It's this is this
is my generation's fucking akins. That'swhat this is. A that's what this

(35:52):
is. I remember watching fucking SupersizeMe and pe class during a movie there
like our general yours M Yeah,I don't know, I don't I don't
get that reference. But you don'tknow about you don't know about the Atkins
diet guy. Mm hmm. Theguy came out. That guy came out

(36:13):
with the diet and then he diedlike super young, I think, awesome
from cancer. Was he the fucker? Was he the runner? I don't
know, but like his last namewas Atkins, and it's the I've cut
her comedians clowning on him. Yep, yeah, all right, no that
makes sense. Here's I got it. Here's something I wanted to pull up

(36:35):
which I thought was very funny.Let's see crackle Barrel. CEO Brand says
it isn't relevant and needs a newplan. I mean, I don't,
I don't think. I think crackleBarrel is very relevant to a certain subset
of of of of people in America. It's basically like Clansman waffle House.

(37:01):
They don't want to clad there anymore. They want everybody, I know they
do. But like there was anentire like court, like like fucking national
like thing with Hella Baloo, wherelike they fired a gay person and like
the entirety of social media right railedtheir ship until they rescinded it. And

(37:22):
then like like I don't know aboutyou, but every time I see a
like a black person talk about CrackleBarrel. That isn't like from the like,
that isn't like from the South,and shit, they're like, yeah,
I don want to go there.Feel racist, And I'm like,
I get it, Like here's thething it does. It does feel racist.
They've got they've got decent pancakes andbiscuits and grits, you know,

(37:44):
but like I I, I can't. I can't. I can make a
better sausage gravy at home. I'msorry. Yeah, I'm a big in
in eggs man. It doesn't appearto me. No, I do think
that. And the gift shop isa really weird touch, Like who has
a gift shop in a restaurant?What are you doing? Make up your

(38:07):
mind? You're either or you can'tbe both both. I think that I
always I will say though like Ido, I don't. I don't.
I don't. I don't understand,you know, Like, okay, well
I exactly. Let's come up witha challenge. What do you think Cracker

(38:30):
Barrow's new name should be? Becauseyou know they're going for a rebranding,
you know it. H oh lord, oh lord, I have one in
mind. I don't know if Ishould say it. Though, I mean

(38:52):
at this point they should lead intoit. It's called Stone Walls Diner.
Uh, how about American Barrel.I think American Barrel would be good.
Dude, Like there, like likethe the pro The reason it's not the
name, The reason why people don'tgo to this ship is because the aesthetic
is that of racism, Like theygot that like fucking like like pseudo American,

(39:15):
the pseudo American flag things along,like why the fuck are there rocking
chairs? What with the fucking rockingchairs? Bro, Like you just need
a racist old man on it justto yell at people, and then it's
perfect. Like the don't get mewrong, as a Yankee, it's a

(39:35):
decent way to get some decent,some like Southern tasting kind of food.
It's you know, it's it's it'sit's like the like the pancakes, the
food they're like, ah, it'sfine, you know, it's like it's
consistent. It's okay food like youget you can get big plates, fat
fucking pancakes and and grits and messpotatoes and gravy and and and corn on

(40:00):
the cop It's great. It's good. It's like it's like Southern comfort food.
I just don't need to feel likeI'm in a period piece. You
don't have to feel like you're inGune with the wind, like that's exactly
how it feels. It's just like, listen, I got, I got,
like I have like old white womenthat are my grandmother. I can

(40:23):
just go to their house and getthe same aesthetic. Like it's fine,
Like I'm not talking to the oneI'm thinking of I go to right now,
you know, But that's between meand my therapist or when we're not
on a hot bike. Very true, that's usually how it is. But

(40:43):
but yeah, but yeah, noI don't I don't think. Yeah,
for me, I think that's allI got. As far as like subjects
for it's been a packed week ofthings considered. I hear that man for
real, man starting to tell how'sthat going? Yeah, I started a
smoke shop job. It's been prettygood. I got. I didn't know.

(41:06):
I did not know it was asmoke shop job. That is perfect
for you. That's a match madeand fucking heaven. Yeah. And the
schedule is right up my alley twosix pm at three a m. So
your boys chilling. I'm right whereI need to be, so do you

(41:27):
so when you do six to three? Yeah, are you awake? Are
you doing your waking up at likenoon and you're awake and then you go
to work or are you waking upgoing to work and then being awake from
like three to you know, andthen being awaken from like from like when
you get home at like three thirtyto like seven. Yeah, that's what

(41:47):
I'm doing. The second one no, Like yeah, well that no.
I mean you were three hours offucking point. So you know, if
I wanted to like do the rundownthis ship with you, I would just
have to wake up early. Ican do that. That's a problem.
Literally, like six am mer time, that's when I get off. So

(42:14):
the days you work you is not? Is it? It changes? It
changes? I don't know quite,but it's usually on the weekend. So
yeah, I don't know. OhI got some really fucking sad news.
My girlfriend's college shut down. Whathappened? Not the one's currently had,

(42:35):
the ones you got her associates fromDCAD, is DCADS closing. It's just
there there, It's not sticking around. Damn. That's crazy. Mine And
and to everybody listening, we're goingto get hyper local to Delaware for a
second, So bear with us.I am baffled that the state didn't come

(42:59):
in the bail out. Yeah theyreally were like nah, you guys,
because like Wilmington doesn't have a supervibrant downtown, and I'm gonna be honest,
having an arts college in the middleof your downtown is such a benefit

(43:23):
to just like culture in the fuckingcity. Yeah, but where was Where
was it? I don't remember MarketStreet? Damn like that. Yeah,
that's why I like, what areyou doing? Bro? It was gonna
be like down by the river frontor something like that. No, No,

(43:45):
it was the Being building is onMarket Street. That's crazy, Like
people people who shared like college classeswith del Tech would go down to like
take like their English and classes shipdown to del Tech and have that crossover.
While Yeah, that's insane. It'sit's I it's's let's be written.

(44:07):
Are college students going to be bigspenders and stuff? Are they going to
browse? Are they gonna go pickup ship from Walgreens, go browse local
coffee shops, like order out fromrestaurants and stuff? Are they going to
be doing all that? Yes?Are like it is having a college like
in a city like that is afinancial benefit like, if not from like

(44:30):
like from certainly from a culture andrelevancy standpoint. I love Wolmington, Wilmington
is my home, but I amgetting increasingly fucking frustrated with the ingratification of
like Wilmington of just like in asterilis, Wolmington is a city, a

(44:51):
working class city filled with working classpeople. And when in like in in
in and in in, there arepeople who are struggling and there are people
who are doing well, but youbut like you can't like sterilize the city
like we'll be said as a blackand brown city. Delaware as a whole

(45:13):
feels like it just wants to keepfading back into obscurity. It doesn't want
any recognition. And it's like youcould say a few things, you do
have a few things going for you, but even the fact that the fucking
president currently is from the fucking place, most people are like, where is

(45:36):
it? I don't know where itis? I'm a where every time,
And I gotta be honest with youhave it. This is one of my
biggest gripes about you personally that Ihave that you want to stay there and
try to put it on is someform of relevancy, and I'm like,
I don't even care. I don'teven care about the relevancy at this point.

(45:58):
It's just I I understand how muchyou love the state. I'm just
saying, Oh, I want tobe clear. I've already accepted the fact
that if I want to have alife with Meadow, I need to come
to terms with the fact that I'mprobably not gonna be able to live where
I want to live. And I'veaccepted that. It hurts. I'm grieving

(46:19):
it, and I'm very sad aboutit, but I love Meadow more than
I love my sin. Awesome,that's the truth. Something something you've said
to me before. You can alsoleave it, get big, and then
bring it back. That's another option. Well. One of the things that

(46:40):
I do is i'd say make everysingle video that I make, the location
of which is in Wilmington Dellar.I fully expect that someday maybe I would
be able to find a way tolive here again. It might not be
in a year. There again,I don't even live there right now.

(47:05):
I might. It might not bein a year. It might not be
in five years, it might notbe in ten years. It might be
longer. But I want to moveback and I want to get into local
politics. I want to run fora school board. I want to do
ship like that. And that's noton the table for me right now.
But on the table for me rightnow is being able to survive. So

(47:29):
that is the priority as it isfor at Pressing. Feel you, brother,
h I definitely feel that. Yeah. Oh the new going on with
you with me? Yeah, Igot I gotta bust my ass and get

(47:52):
something coded for Mariah by tomorrow evening. Hopefully we'll see. Uh. I'm
I did a. I tried thenew demo for a new Soul's like game
that's came out. It's free,a free demo you can play for the
Vile Gaga byes Steve's great. It'sgot this. It's called a Notrea the
last song. It's got this.It's got a really interesting it's just some

(48:15):
novel mechanics that I haven't seen anotherSoul's Boy games. It has. It
has a beautiful like Italian Renaissance aesthetic. It's just beautiful colors, beautiful music.
Like it's like like just it's agorgeous game and the game and the
actual gameplay itself, is like,it feels pretty good. I feel like

(48:37):
the pairing system is a little lesstight. I actually I have. I
did. I did a pointing ina podcast where I'm just talking NonStop about
it. That should be coming out. I have that. Probably I'm gonna
format that and get that pushed out. I'll come out this week at some
point after this one, probably likeon like Thursday or something. You see,

(49:00):
I'm trying to get into the habitof like of like trying new media's,
watching them and experiencing them and doingreviews on which is just kind of
an excuse to sort of like actuallyenjoying new content and watching more television.
But hold on, what are youdoing up? You've been captured kitty for

(49:25):
everybody listening and audio only. Ijust caught my son, mama my cat,
and I made him form to cameraby dance and making him do a
little haggy dancing. But yes,but yeah, now that's all I'm doing.
I'm got more content coming out thisweek. Uh been behind on my

(49:46):
shorts. I've been only releasing onea day as a boat to my normal
brain. It's just I was notable to keep up with that, like
that level of grinding hiatus on that. But yeah, no, things are
uh uh doing okay, it's beenwell that's with my therapist today. I

(50:07):
feel there's just I've realized that thereis like a tiny, small, you
know, child like inner child elementof me that mourns Joey Haggard in some
small way, like not like likeI like, it's just like imagining what
if what if he wasn't a fuck? What if he like did this?

(50:28):
Like what if like like what ifwe, like if we were able to
billion? Then I think about likeall of the ship he did to me.
Mister well, I gotta be honest, and I think we we definitely
have different perspectives on this with thefact that shitty fathers, regardless of the

(50:52):
reason, uh, part of mymotivation at least for being and not in
another toxic way, but just forbeing a man and growing up is the
fact that I know, eventually I'llget to right the wrongs that my father
did with my own son or daughteror whatever. Just the fact that I'll
be able to be a father.I think the fact that you have the

(51:16):
position of I don't know know ifyou want this being discussed on the podcast,
having the position of not really wantedkids in your future. I'm just
like, I feel like that closesthe door for having that experience, not
that it won't be complicated and feelingswon't come up. The idea of having
children is something me and my partnerhave talked about it. Why we would

(51:40):
want to do it, why wewouldn't want to do it, how we
would go about it. I thinkdefinitely adoption for us is absolutely on the
table, but that's not going tohappen. That child's stable. Yeah,
and we're probably loved. We're bothkind of looking at it like less like

(52:02):
I got at about teenager that likeI want to like get a like a
thirteen fourteen, fifteen year old inhere, you know, and say,
hey, listen, like, Iknow that you've been getting fucked for a
long time. I know that thesystem has continued to fuck you for the

(52:24):
entirety of your life, and Irecognize that. I'm just as far as
you're concerned, I'm like a fuckingstranger at a sub level who took you
into my house. You know.I know you think you'll know the society
says like, oh, twineteen sixteen, you're put four thirteen, don't get

(52:47):
fucking adopted, and we did wantyou, we did choose you. Oh,
whatever relationship, we'll put the effortin and we don't have any expectation
in your hard to match us inthat effort. We will support you and
do everything a parent is supposed todo from everything from supporting you both now

(53:14):
and once you are a an adultand to figure out college, pay for
college, disciplining you when you're fuckingup. You know, it's supporting you
when you do well and and helpingyou put put you in a position to
do stand that there's trust that needsto be built and I am willing to
put without any expectation on your part. Like it's just like shit like that,

(53:39):
like I would like like and youlike a fifteen year old in that
position as a caid. They area can, but they have had to
have a level of life experience thatthey had no fucking business to have to
deal with as a result. Doyou know that our the foster and ina
UH child predector services system is theway it is and it's as shitty as

(54:04):
it is because the people that constructedit wanted to incentivize parents to take care
of their kids so they wouldn't befucking put into that shitty system. I
believe the the are the American thethe American way of doing social services and
social safety nets has all has comefrom the at the at the angle of

(54:25):
we are going to make this anoption, but we're going to make this
so shitty that it would be preferablefor you to not have it in the
first place. That's why when youget on welfare payments, like whether that
is through staff benefits or whether thatis through cash payments, you are you
are have have to put yourself intosuch a situation that you are so dependent

(54:51):
on those earnings that if you losethem, you're fucked. So you can
so it is designed to ep youin there. If we had a functional
social safety that you know, ifthey would continue to give me money while
I am looking for a job,they would get me into job corps or
they would get me into a job'splacement program, and they would still pay

(55:15):
me on top of what I'm gettingpaid from the job and until I am
able to make enough of a wagewhere I am self sufficient, and that
is going to be long passed.You know. That is like me making
you know twenty you know, somedollars an hour we're having. Like,

(55:38):
here's what I don't understand why theydon't propose a lot. That's like,
if you're on welfare, section eight, whatever the case, you have to
have like a savings of ten thousanddollars before you get kicked off to be
fair or you know what I think, here's my opinion. I think that
the United States should government should getinto to the business of banking personal personal

(56:04):
banking. And he's what I meanby this. I think one of the
biggest issues that people have is youneed to have a bank to be able
to get oh so get your paycheck, to be able to get an apartments,
to be able to get a car, to be able to do a
lot of things. You need abank account to get these things. And
if you don't have these you're ina bad way. And bank accounts have

(56:25):
to be tied to an address.And if you don't have an address,
you don't and you're homeless. Youcan't get a fucking bank account. So
one of the things that I thinkthat what should happen is that there should
be a bank of last resort,meaning if you have a Social Security you

(56:49):
when you were born, there isyou o't there you when you're born,
you get a bank account that canbe accessed through any postal in the country,
like through any like main like postoffice in the country. The post
office should be in the business oflike having a savings account, just a

(57:15):
savings account for every single American.This would prevent this would A. I'm
a big believer in public options becauseA this would make it so private banks
are a little less fucky on thefees, especially as it pertains savings accounts.
And b it would make it soif something catastrophic happens in your life,

(57:40):
you still have access to a savingsaccount and the ability to get one
and fix your life. And ifyou are receiving benefits like cash payments,
they can go directly to that account. The only thing I want to say
is, regardless of your opinion onit, this is exact one of rfk's

(58:01):
points. And I wish that Bidento literally make America not only a bank
but also like kind of your grandfatherin the sense that the American system would
then become your co signer on ahouse or on an apartment. Maybe I

(58:22):
don't know, Like my thing aboutmy only thing about that is a set
I don't think that America should bethe co signer. I think that America.
I think that the way we doSection eight in this country is so
counter into it. Well specifically,just very clearly, because I don't think
I explained it. I think it'sstrictly for first time home buyers to like

(58:45):
give them the lung, so Americabecomes the bank as opposed to them going
through a bank. Right, here'sthe here's the problem. The only problem
I have with that is I don'tthink that the American government should get into
lending. I think American government shouldbe into grants. Grants for sure.

(59:08):
When the American government gives money away, it shouldn't be with the expectation of
repayment, because you I pay taxes, and I paid taxes into this system
that I'm currently betting from snap andonce I get a job, once I
get a job and I start workingagain and all that, I will continue

(59:30):
to pay taxes so that next timeI need it, I will have access
to it, and so other peopleat present will have access to it.
And so why did I go onthat fucking tangent. The reason why I
say that is because when the governmentgets into the business of lending. That's
how you get a precursor to thestudent debt crisis. You get. I'm

(59:55):
just saying, forgive me if Idon't believe I'm characterizing it correctly. I
just want to also say a partof his point, at least while he
was saying and the ship that hewas saying on the things that I've watched
so far, is to also expandthe use of the post office system to
also include not only an actual address, but make it more so with d

(01:00:19):
MV interactions because they're more equipped withpeople. The DMV tends to be very
ill equipped in the people capital.So he was saying that, like you
should be able to go to thepost office to cash a check, or
go to the post office to youknow, get ID or a non driver's
license or ship like that, becausethat is where people get passports. How

(01:00:45):
come we can't get an ID.This isn't it. I will say,
those are very good points that Iagree woheartedly. Not it's not it's not
me endorsing, you know, notrust me. But like to the point
of housing, I think that whatthe government should get into the business too
of is not lending for home ownership, but should get into the business of

(01:01:07):
property management. Housing and urban developmentshouldn't be the interface which landlords get paid
for letting, you know, thegovernment use their property. As Section eight.
What should happen is that the governmentshould every time a development is built.
There are a lot of states thathave mandates for low income housing saying

(01:01:29):
fourteen percent of the units need tobe used for housing. Fine. What
happens in a lot of these casesis that these buildings that are built with
this low income housing will either makepoor doors for people to walk through for
that housing, or they will saythat it's available and that it's been filled,
or that nobody is willing to fillthem, and they just don't advertise
it and they fill it for normalpeople anywys. So one of the things

(01:01:52):
that I'm suggesting is is that ifyou know, have the government buy up
like like at you know, I'dsay, you know, make a law
that states that the government has firstright of refusal during foreclosures. So if

(01:02:13):
somebody is so foreclosure happens, thegovernment can come in and buy it at
a fraction of the price, andthen they can say they can offer to
the family that had that house foreclosed, Hey, you can now rent this
house from us for a much lowerpayment than what your mortgage wants. Section

(01:02:43):
eight housing, if you if Igo to the government and say I am
housing insecure, I need to getthe fuck out of here. I have
a job, I have, Iwant, I need a place to live.
I can't afford this. I canonly afford this much in rent.
The government then take me and putme into an apartment or a residence,

(01:03:06):
and then there is and then thegovernment is the owner of that property,
not a landlord who is a partof the program, just the government.
Because the big fucking problem is isthat when you have the private aspect of
it from the leaching regardless. Becausehere's the thing. The way the way

(01:03:29):
Section eight works in this country atpresent is the government will pay the landlord
whatever the fuck the landlord says thatwhatever the fuck the like the rent market
value of it is. And that'salso like what the landlord says or market
manipulations whatever. So let's say that, like, you know, my old
apartment down down to Delaware Ave,Wilmington was Let's say that the market value

(01:03:58):
was what I paid for it agrand a month. And but then the
landlord wants to get you know,let's fuck it. Section eight. I
don't want to manage it. Whateverthey agree to, let it be.
Section eight. The person who movesin can only pay one to fifteen a
month in rent. The government doesn'teven pay the difference. The government just

(01:04:19):
pays the rent wholesale. The governmenttakes care of the maintenance. The government
can take care of the maintenance,but like a lot of time, but
like you know, it can't taketime and stuff the landlord like it depends
the state by state. Some placesthe government takes care of the maintenance,
and other places the landlord has tobe in charge of the maintenance, but

(01:04:41):
the government, the government pays themthe full amount of rent for it.
And then the person just pays thegovernment whatever they fuck have. And so
what ends up happening is this isbasically a way for landlords to be like
great, I no longer have toworry about X, Y and Z.
Do we lose you there? Howgood? Just blowing my nose? Oh

(01:05:02):
good? This this system has alot of issues. A old friend of
mine, Glenn, he was livingin a borderline dilapidated like row home in
Wilmington and his and his fucking landlordjust decided I don't want you here anymore.

(01:05:27):
And he was way too poor tolike fight it in court, and
he was living on Section eight.And you know, they basically fucking forced
him out. And because the governmentis bureaucratic, they weren't able to fucking
stop it. They were able toput a pause on it once, but
they basically just came in and toldhim get the fuck out. Highly illegal.

(01:05:47):
He was homeless. I had mostof his ship in my apartment for
months, and uh, you know, and and and I and once he
got a new place, he wasable to have all his ship back.
So you have to wonder, youknow, like like like just functionally at
the end of the day, ifI can if you're foreign ship, like

(01:06:10):
I imagine what that would do tothe market, right, Like, imagine
what that would do to the market, the housing market. Imagine if like,
if you are struggling, you canjust walk into the post office say
hey, I need I am housinginsecure and I need and I need and
I need a place to live.They hand you a fucking form that you
that you fill out and ship outand then you get a call from like

(01:06:38):
from HUT and saying, hey,we have uh like uh like you with
the forum says like what your currentaddresses and how many miles you're willing to
like move from that location, Andthen Hug calls you and say, hey,
we found a place here, uhready for you to move in.

(01:06:59):
Uh would you like? Would youlike it? Would you like it?
And then you know and then youcan just and guess what it's a It's
It's as simple as that. Andthey say your we we we pulled your
income records from from the I RS from last year. Is this still
accurate? If if yes, awesome, this is how much you're uh,

(01:07:19):
this is how much? How muchare your expenses? Like like how much
can you afford and rent? Cool? That sounds fine to us, will
take that? If not, like, uh like, talk to us.
Okay, we'll lower it and it'llbe this much. And then you have
a residence and all you have todo is and and you and all you

(01:07:43):
have to do is and they don'tkick you out. You can just say
hey, I want I want tostay here and I want to stay here
another year and there's no in theany only you're if you're talking, I
can't hear you. It's definitely anice thought, but give it our government,
then our government is run by Ourgovernment is not just bought by,

(01:08:05):
but run by the types of peoplewho would lose money if we did this.
There is well, I think thereshould be a public option for anything
with any elastic demand and elastic needs. He's like healthcare, housing, food,
water, ship like that. Thereshould be a pump at the very

(01:08:25):
if not like public like uh,dollars behind, at least a public option
there, I trust me, notthat I disagree with you. I'm just
saying, these motherfuckers are supposed tobe taking care of their roads every goddamn
day A drive a roads that arelike Afghanistan by come on, here's here's

(01:08:45):
the thing. It's like the solutionlike I put out of I put out
a video the other day on likehow we could I actually did I did
I put that video out? Oris that still round? Am I still
saving that? I still have thatin the bank? Ooh, I still
have it in the bank. Isometimes will record videos and stuff and like

(01:09:06):
and I'll throw them up into myYouTube on private. I haven't made thumbnails
for them. I haven't se optimizethem. They're like they're not even ready
to go yet, but they're they'rebasically videos that I make to like sort
of just like, h I don'twant to record this week, Let's just
fucking put this up. You know. They just I bank videos just in
cames, you know what I mean. And one of these videos was talking
about how do we pay for freehealth care? And I said, there's

(01:09:28):
three to four ways you do it. You do it through a capital gains
tax. You increase the numbers ofincome tax brackets. You uh, you
you cap out, you you increasethe corporate tax rate to ninety percent,
and you at and you create apublic option those you so so like so

(01:09:56):
so the so the way it isis that you do you do you add
a to one to two cent taxon every ship to every share traded at
every transaction. So what does thatdo? That adds? That does two
things that get that kills the pennystock market where so many fucking scams can
happen. That that adds a floorto what is considered a valuable stock because

(01:10:23):
if you're sharing, you know,if you're selling a stock at like like
one hundred million, like a millionshares of a stock that's valued like ten
cents, but you're also attacking onlike two cents to every fucking share.
That adds like a floor of stabilityto the to the stock market. And
what it also does is it alsoadds a ceiling too. You're not going

(01:10:43):
to be like, you're not peoplearen't going to be trading stocks at such
high volumes if they're going to betrading, you know, if they trade
one hundred million shares of a stockand oh shit, that means like you're
like you you know, you're payingone cent a one cent you know,
you're paying a million dollars as atransaction fee if you if you sell one

(01:11:04):
hundred million, you have shares.It's not about the value of the stock.
It's about how many shares are sellingthen every time and every time you
sell a share, there's a transactionfee with that. That's a capital that
is the example of that is ashare tax. The capital gains tax,
which is the actual things talking aboutit is a ten tax, like however

(01:11:26):
much percent I say ten percent?This is like two on the on the
how much on the accredation of thevalue over the last year. So if
you bought, if you own aproperty, hypothetically, uh my pit pitch
on this is that it is we'reon asset portfolios worth more than ten million

(01:11:48):
dollars. So if you're if allthe assets you own and ship are if
you say, own a house thatis worth a million dollars and like,
and it's now worth two million dollars, you still don't pay any tax on
it because your all your assets combined, aren't you know, ten million dollars.
But if you have a property thatis you know, ten million dollars,

(01:12:10):
and you know this is just say, that's the only asset you have,
it's not a portfolio, and thatportfolio is now worth in that in
the in that asset grows by fromten million to twenty million, you pay
I think it is I'm doing mymath correctly. You play a mil you

(01:12:34):
pay a mill on the increased valueof that asset. I think my math
is wrong. But regardless, let'snot divulge your own video though. Yeah
yeah, But basically it's like thereare taxes that could just that would that
we could put on just wealthy peopleand the wealthy class that would essentially pay

(01:13:00):
for everything we need and the andmy friend Amy has a really really good
front of the show. Amy checkshe's don't ooh my oo on Twitch don't
oh w O, don't you wyou my ow o? On Twitch go
follower er, and on YouTube,same thing she says, and she makes

(01:13:20):
a very good point. She saysthat the system wants to protect itself,
that there is going to be apoint that we're gonna hit in the next
five to ten years where the richpeople, the ones who are actually smart
enough to know what the fuck isgoing on, will realize we need to

(01:13:46):
throw we need to What's going tohappen is we're going to have basically a
repeat of FDR's New Deal to ahigher extent this time where there's going to
be increases in taxes on while people. There is going to be this is
a minimum way social benefits spending fullnine yards and it's going to come out
of and we're going to take itout of like the wealthy folks ass and

(01:14:10):
they're going in there and they're goingto fight us a bit on it a
lot, but they're not going tofight it to the point where they kill
it from happening, because there's peopleday to day are going to get to
a point where we're just going togo walk into the perceived wealthy area of
our country of people are just gonnastart walking into the perceived wealthy neighborhoods and
start throwing uh models of cocktails.To people's pointdos like people are getting to

(01:14:33):
a level of angry and dissatisfied thatit is not sustainable and they know that,
and they're dealing with the God's weaponswith that without a doubt. Oh
my god, I've burned you outenough. Let's call this episode. And

(01:14:55):
I still wanted to talk. Youwere just sing that point, I'm continue
continue, I'm sorry. Well,firstly, I was going to say that
I don't understand why there's not taxeswhen you're buying stock. I feel like
that's just another uh you know,barrier of venturi for people who don't have
that much money, especially to protectthemselves. Scott forbid, you do make

(01:15:15):
a mistake or you over sell orsomething like that, because it really is
weird the fact that we only taxwhenever a stock is sold after the assets
are you know, gained. Idon't see any reason at all why we
why there shouldn't be taxes and taxeslevied on transactions that are a certain level

(01:15:40):
higher than others if you are buyingyou know, if I'm buying Like for
if I'm like, if I thinkabout lake Meadows GRAPHI like, he buys
you know ten ten twenty shares ofa stock that costs thirty forty fifty bucks,
spends like solid five hundred bucks grand. He's you know, he's he's

(01:16:05):
was smart with his money, likehe can do that, and and you
know, I don't see any reasonwhy he would have to pay. He's
a retailers, the retail investors,like they like, what you should be
doing is because here's the thing,and and but even then, very quickly,

(01:16:26):
I just want to say, whatwould be a two percent tax on
that? And he covers his asscompletely even in the event, I don't
think maybe any tax below a certainthreshold, like if you are like like
five hundred dollars to him, it'sprobably worth more than to a VC fund

(01:16:49):
that hasn't has it has has ayou know, spring boot based you know,
you know coded app that autos buys, sells and trades on the stock
exchange themselves. Very quickly, Ijust want to say, if people are
willing to pay attacks on things thatthey deem necessary, whether it be feminine

(01:17:10):
products, alcohol, tobacco, andan exorbitant tax on these things that again
they deem to be fair. Thepink tax is some bullshit. Continue.
I'm not sitting here and denying that, however, I am saying that it
exists. What I am saying,though, is people who are fortunate enough,
fortunate enough to actually make transactions onthe stock market, will not necessarily

(01:17:34):
disagree with the fact that a fewextra bucks isn't going to kill anybody,
because we aren't talking about we're nottalking about poverty, right, but every
time a person people playing in thestock market, they are by definition like
true. And I will say thisthough, I will say that I would

(01:17:56):
want I would put exceptions in forthings like pension funds, no, of
course, and I would even sayroth IRA's and five oh one k's or
protected would not be touched. I'mstrictly talking about personal investment for whatever reason,
you know. And then obviously commercialand business investing is gets taxed on

(01:18:20):
a different bracket. But I'm justsaying, fuck me, dude, I
just want the government to stop banksfrom I just want a law that says,
if you're sitting on a property andthis bitching's been rented out in two
years, you got six months tofigure out or we're eminent, domaining your
ass. See, the thing iseverybody wants not Franklin, but everybody wants

(01:18:44):
Theodore Roosevelt esque policy. And youcan't do that shit anymore because now the
federal government is actually held accountable incourt. The only reason that we had
the jungle, the only reason thatwe had the whole uh what's it god
revolution of the meat packing industry andalso the uh I think it was the
oil industry or something like that,uh, was because Theodore Roosevelt was able

(01:19:10):
to go to these private corporations,these private CEOs and pretty much say I'm
the federal government, don't fuck withme. My people are literally gonna be
poisoned from your food and they're gonnadie over the course of the winter if
you don't step your fucking game up. You can't do that today. Every
time a president tries too, here'sthe thing you you could do. This

(01:19:33):
is a little dark mind, buthere's my thing. Right, It's like
the Supreme Court in the court systemhas all has always supported I think I
think the problem has always supported thestatus flow. It's just right now we
have a Supreme Court that doesn't supportthe status flow. They have Supreme We

(01:19:55):
have Supreme Court that is regressing.We have Supreme Court that is like Clarence
Thomas, like, let's go offwith Clarens second Larie, my brother in
Christ. We all see it.We know you hate your wife. We

(01:20:18):
know you hate your wife. Ipromise you, I promise you, if
you just divorce her, you'll behappier. Nobody is going to call for
your disbarment if you have a divorce. It's twenty twenty four, it's not
nineteen seventy five anymore. Your boyReagan gave us no fault divorce. You

(01:20:44):
can do it. You're all ofyour billionaire friends are still gonna give you
money and gifts and vacations. Youdon't have to be there for the second
wedding. That'll be there for thesecond wedding. You do not need to
keep this crazy ass woman around youanymore. Please stop trying to take away

(01:21:05):
people's rights because you hate being marriedto this bitch. If you take if
you, I swear to God,if you go after some shit like you
said, Brown versus Born of Education, that's just a hop, skip and
a jump from Loving versus Virginia,I swear to God and all that is
holy if you take away you know, people's ability to marry the people that

(01:21:28):
they want, even just intersexually.I know at least I am aware of
at least three to four blitzt outwhite girls from Ellesmere and and cookie monster
felt pajama bottoms who will throw rocksthrough your window. So I so I

(01:21:49):
beg of thee. Just divorce yourwife please and make life easier for all
of us. At this point thenmight as well. I know, dude,
I'm just like, I like it'sThomas and Alito bro like the judges

(01:22:09):
that fuck like on ironically, thejudges that Trump elected, like Amy Cone
Verra a a special like they've beenlike they've been, like the people that
have been like on the court thathave been gunning to just take away right
some stuff. I've been motherfuckers.I pushed it in true and I hope

(01:22:29):
some of them have the RBG treatment. But again, she was like twenty
years older than anybody else on thefucking court, so probably not gonna have
it. I'm glad that I forgetthe fuck heads name. The other liberal
court justice was basically like said,basically told by everybody, step the fuck
down before you die and and thankGod they put Ketanji Brown Jackson on that

(01:22:58):
court. That woman is going tobe there for a while, thank Christ.
But there's gonna be some gray hairspretty soon. Nosh On dude,
you know you know you like Iand I feel this with the fucking with
like the Ubisoft uh skate like dramashit, I am. I've like that

(01:23:20):
kind of was like the final nailin the coffin. That like the final
thing that like swipt the flitch thatmade me understand there are just white people
in this country that hate seeing blackpeople. Did that. That's and like
the worst part about it, likeI'm white, dude, Like I like
I was like, oh, Evan, the worst part about it is the

(01:23:42):
fact that it's twenty twenty four.You know how hard it is to avoid
black people today. We're everywhere.It is what it is. I I
It's so crazy. It's like andit's it's always like the fucking like work
faced you know, we a booze. It's never a cute guy. It's

(01:24:03):
never attractive woman. Like here's youwant to know what I've they kind of
figured out, if I'm being honest, like all of these like fuckheads who
just dog on women dog on mylike just hate does something to your body
that just makes you unattractive, LikeI I I am my TikTok algorithm thinks

(01:24:30):
I am a bisexual woman of color. And because of this, I get
to I get to peer into therealm of what of like what like women
are are thinking and gaging with eachother on TikTok and you know what I
And this has been like to twoand a half years of this since I
gave Meadow my fucking you know algorithmand she just like ran with it.
It's been great. He's been smooth, stalely ever since. Do you know

(01:24:55):
what? Know what I've learned?And men lock in. I'm about,
I'm about, I'm about. I'mabout to tell you all the secret.
Let's tell you all the secret.Get like a body spray from Beth and
Bodyworks deodorant shower daily, put theship on twice, and autistically yap about

(01:25:18):
like your special interests. I promiseyou you're gonna find somebody who like who
likes that is, just don't treatwomen like objects. Don't say to them,
you have to talk to them.They are you know, it's scary.
They are people. They're people.They are human fucking beings. I

(01:25:42):
promise you, if you talk towomen and you talk to them like your
friends and you don't see any weirdsexual shit, you're an ace in the
hole. You're good, like justplease, for the love of God,
like there's a reason why women keeppicking the fucking bear. And hey,
man, it's okay to lean intoyou know, being awkward. Sometimes you

(01:26:04):
can laugh at yourself, make amistake. It's not that bad that nobody
told you that accountable you got thatquirked up white bointism is like, that's
fine, work it. It's okay, friend. I literally, I literally
brought Smash Brothers to me and mypartner's first date and then gushed about Skyrimore

(01:26:25):
for like thirty minutes. On ourfirst date certified, we ended up.
We ended up like making out inlike a pavilion like nearby, like its
great, like like and we've beenoff to the races ever since. I
promise you. I promise you.Also, like h I don't think people

(01:26:46):
under men understand how fucking little likeattract if you dress in a sweater with
like a white collar shirt underneath,and like smell nice and autistically babble during
dates, like you immediately put yourchances like of getting laid, and not

(01:27:14):
even like just finding a partner whoon finding someone who finds you attracted,
Like there are so many women whojust do not give a shit about physical
appearance so very quickly. There's afew things I want to say, Uh,
this conversation inspires. Did you hearabout the guy who spoke at the
college and everybody got mad at himbecause he was saying specifically to women about

(01:27:39):
being mothers and being wives and stufflike that. Not that I want to
get it. I don't want toget into the content of we should not
hate that motherfucker why. I justwant to say that I think there is
a big not that it's a conspiracyof any kind. I just think that

(01:27:59):
there is a big path. Thereis a huge pattern that I'm seeing,
at least from my perspective, thatputs men and women on a different trajectory
by the content that they consume,by the messages that their content, you
know, spurts out. And Ithink, again, this is not what

(01:28:21):
I know. I just think,especially with this generation that's coming up,
facing COVID, facing all the communicationproblems, that that brought Also, I
think the reason that we see sucha uprising of like conservative and right wing
ideals in young men is because ata certain point, I think they became

(01:28:45):
alienated or confused communicating with the othergender and then other sex, and then
it became a what do you callit when you're surrounded by people with the
same info bubble? Yeah, atunnel of some kind. So I actually

(01:29:09):
know continue. I just want tofinish with the fact that I think young
men who aren't quite at the levelof being conservative or right wing yet then
get sucked up into that bubble,that whole vibe of being the alpha male
versus the beta, and that shipthe andrew Tates of the world, you
know, ah, and other stuffthat is thinly guys with toxic masculinity ahead.

(01:29:36):
I'm sorry, just I will befinished. I promise, I'm scrapped
in. I just think that thenthe trajectory happens, and it's way too
The genie is already out of thebottle. There's no real way to pull
them back unless they are willing tolisten to other ideals. So please so

(01:30:00):
so so this is a core part. So uh where do I start with
this? So the problem of notbeing able to get dates. So let's
let me let let let let's bringthis like down before we bring the elevated
political ship into it. The abilityto communicate is something that is seldom taught

(01:30:27):
well by people's families and society.It is a skill that you learn through
trial, air by fire. Youare an example of this. I am
an example of this. You canyou knowing me from the time we were
we were children to the time weare grown adults. I'm sure you have

(01:30:49):
seen my ability to communicate go throughdifferent eras based off of said trial and
error, and the saying goes withme without a doubt. Correct, you,
uh, you're you're you. Theability to talk to somebody who you

(01:31:10):
find attractive and want to be intimatewith casually is a skill, is an
advanced form of interpersonal communication. Theproblem isn't that that I think a lot
of men and this isn't just thatthis is young people in general. I

(01:31:30):
don't think that the problem here it'smore of an issue with men than it
is with women. Because women areare society raised to be more social and
they have they're the because of that, and because of the fact that they
need to always be nice to bebecause their safety is also tied to whether
or not they can people please andstuff like that, because of how scary
being a woman is blah blah blah. But but also anti very quickly,

(01:31:54):
anti social tendencies very much come outin young men, young boys, pretty
young women. For the point,in relation to the point that I just
said, men are not you know, expected to be social anxiety does not
encourage that. Really, So whatwe have here is the the and there's

(01:32:18):
been studies with there's a coming,is what if you want to look at
the crux of the issue, youdon't look at our young people having you
know, going on dates, havingsex version. That's not the statistic you
need to look at. You needto look at is how many friends people
have. And the interesting thing isis that a lot of young people today.

(01:32:44):
And when I say young people,I'm talking about people younger than you
and I people in the ninth inthe eighties, younger than eighteen, younger
the younger than eighteen, I wouldeven say college aged two, like seventeen,
eighteen, nineteen, twenty twenty one, you know, like the the
core colleges. Right, These arepeople who when we do say like this

(01:33:05):
or even asking cash don't have alot of friends, they don't have when
these periods of time important aspect ofcommunication. Just adding to your point,
and this, from the time you'reborn to the time you leave college is
when you're expected to make the mostamount of friends. Not necessarily the friends

(01:33:29):
that last a lifetime, but that'swhen people genuinely exactly. So what's happening
is that the loneliness epidemic that isan issue has always kind of been framed
around like by people men are notable to like get with women or get

(01:33:50):
dates or get partners or something,which to me is putting the car before
the horse. And I've always hatedthe hyper focus on that because you have
a bigger issue people men and women, men more so than women, but
still men and women aren't either bychoice. You know, things that the

(01:34:13):
four B movement, which is acompletely understandable reaction to a lot of the
ship that's gone on in the lastten years. And you know, everything
in the in cell movement with youknow is A is A. And then
we're going to talk about specifically menhere because you know, there's the context
and the and the reasonings and allthat women and stuff like that are a

(01:34:36):
you know, a lot are complexin different ways, deviate a little bit
from the men's issue stuff, AndI don't feel necessarily confident in my ability
to speak on it as a knowledgeableauthority both through like my lap but like
I know enough to talk about it. But I'm but I feally just focusing

(01:34:56):
on the one thing here is importantbecause also, you know, there are
men. Like the reason why women, you know, manage things the way
they do emotionally and they are socialis because men are a constant threat to
them throughout their life. You know, they don't know if a random man
is going to hurt them or betheir friend. You know, like that's
a whole thing. So we're justgonna set that to the side. When

(01:35:18):
you have play, when you havea group of young men who are not
good at making friends, who havenot who are not socially equipped due to
you know, being locked inside fora year and a half to you know,
having grown up with an iPad andhaving to socialize through the villains of
that. An ever increasing society thatis hostile to the existence of children in

(01:35:43):
public uh, you know, thethe the reduction in public amenities and public
parks, playgrounds and stuff like that. You have a group of people that
are desperate for community, and that'swhere it is. Like the Red Pue
movement and the entertain men. Thisis the you know. It's it's not

(01:36:05):
unsimilar to how I came into theatheist community when I was in twelve thirteen.
We boy people on the internet,people too, people Facebook and stuff.
They were very very much like,hey, we validate your opinions on
like not believing in this shit,and you have to also, like,

(01:36:27):
you have to not believe in afull stop. There's no deconstruction, there's
no spirituality. It's all hogwash andyou and you gotta be on board for
that community. I'm tan side quickside thing for ten seconds. That's part
of the reason I love the deconstructionmovement. I like that you don't have
to lose your reality. I'm notspiritual to this day. I still,
like am am mindful of some woowoo bullshit auto things in spaces, but

(01:36:49):
broadly, I don't believe in ghostschools, goblins, gods, or demons
less unless unless the Native American persontells me otherwise or I'm in Appalachia.
But I digress. What you haveis is that a lot of the the

(01:37:09):
that that movement with the dictator ToddsesI like to call them, are offered,
hey, I care about your feelings, I care about X, Y
and Z, I like the andthey get rolled in and then then he
starts laying you into the misogyny,you know, because you know it's not
your fault necessarily, Well, itis your fault because you are not do

(01:37:34):
it. You're not fit to fittingthis arc type. And then if you
aren't, and if you fit thearc type and you're still not getting results,
it's the women's fault. And soyou end up having you know,
people kids who would otherwise be perfectlyfine in nice kids desperate for community,

(01:37:55):
being told, hey, you needto adhere to this otherwise we're going to
keep that out. This is somethingthat a lot of alt right movements do.
They go after really lonely people,and you know, you have people
who other who don't necessarily, Ithink it's fair to say that people all
all groups do these. This isall cold tactic. This is how they

(01:38:19):
do it. That is exactly whatit is. Now Here's now there's a
big controversy on the left for awhile and it's happening. Is that there
really is not a good outach froma left wing perspective from men. I
like to talk about it from aperspective of listen, I understand your lonely.

(01:38:43):
I understand, Like the question Iasked is, I understand you find
the girls attractive and you like them, But I would ask, first,
do you have friends? Do youhave people that you like hanging around with?
I just want to say, like, I'm sure that, like,
you know, spending time with agirl would be nice fun, and you
guys may need to do things thatyou're you might be older for you,

(01:39:05):
But I also think that before youcan do that, you should you should
you should focus on what you shouldfocus on, like making friends and doing
all that stuff. Like like there'sthere's the biggest problem with the with the
left is is that a lot ofmy fellow left wingers is that one of
our biggest like my biggest criticism onthis particular issue is that they'll say,

(01:39:30):
just don't be a misogynist and yourkid and everything will be figured out.
There's no concrete examples. If youask, how do you like, I
just want to say, really quick, uh, And if you don't want
to if you don't think that's agood reason for the sentimental ship. Right,
Let's be real frank here, thereare going to be moments when that
girl, the one that takes yourbreath away, is gonna piss you off.

(01:39:53):
And not not being misogynistic, justbeing honest. You're gonna want homies
to talk shit and just be like, yo, am I tripping because I
need somebody to, you know,play this off of and just let me
know where I'm wrong. Right,You need you need two, you need

(01:40:15):
like you need that healthy, Youneed that healthy. Uh you know crown.
Oh my fucking god, I hateI hate sorry about that. All
right, So I typed it,I opened up and not And here's my
example, right, and here's wherepeople where they may be, these right

(01:40:38):
wingers get these like kids in right, you're a bit fourteen fifteen year old
boy. You think this boy wherethis girl is really cute and you want
to and you like you you likethem and you want to kiss them or
something, but you don't know howto and you're not going to ask you
parents, God fucking forbid. SoI don't know what do you What do

(01:41:00):
you do? Well? Uh?You go into Google? You type in
here. Let me go into Google. You type in how to kiss a
girl, and then you pick uplike the first video. Oh look,
here's one right here, top ontop of the thing. And this is
and who is the first person topop up with this guy named coach Kyle.

(01:41:26):
Look at his fucking page. Lookat this banner. Look at this
fucking banner. It's it's like datingsocial confidence. He's talking to Oh,
yeah, that's right. I'm sosorry. I just realized I was not
sharing my screen for you. I'mvery sorry. I apologize. That's uh,

(01:41:47):
that one, that one's on me. My bad. Hm no brah,
Yeah, but yeah, I gosay I there we go. I
was trying to keep I was tryingto prioritize you. Look and and and

(01:42:08):
here's this fucking page. It's likevery much like Different Women Confidence Blueprint Tips
to dominate group conversations, how alphasescalates with girls, Like like, I
don't want a fourteen year old boylearning how to interact with women from fucking

(01:42:35):
like Amish McGhee over here, youknow what I mean? Like that that's
that's I think a recipe or somefunction happening. So it's like, well,
that's exactly where my just to say, that's exactly what my point was
that and these kids get sucked upinto this phenomenon and then not that it's

(01:43:00):
not their it's not their fault atthe beginning, but once they're old enough
to know better, then it becomestheir fault. They become complicit. And
uh, I'm just like I thinkI come at it also with this perspective.
A lot of the messaging and maleuh uh generated content and content that

(01:43:21):
is supposed to be consumed by malesis the lone wolf being all alone but
still being strong, uh, youknow, making the final stand, indomitable
human human spirit, all that shit. And I think part of the uh
you know, uh, the negativeof that type of messaging in this content

(01:43:44):
is that people then seek out lonelinessbecause they feel like that's what they should
experience. So it's just a it'sjust a perpetuation site will of suffering.
And so it's so and so ifyou're listening to this and you either are
a fourteen fifteen year old kid oryou're a parent, or except someone in
your life that isn't that age,don't like you tell them, hey,

(01:44:09):
listen, I don't care how fuckingweird. It feels you can ask me
whatever you want and I will giveyou like the blowdown, because it's like
I like the there's like, there'sjust no like the The internet is a
blind with does does Avish McGhee overthere fucking probably show you how to do

(01:44:34):
it properly? I guess, Butthen now he's in your feed, now
he's int'eed. Let's also be honest. If you don't know how to kiss
a girl, what is the shamein asking them? Exactly? I promise
you that if a girl likes youand you say that, and you're you're

(01:45:02):
both you're both like fifteen sixteen yearold kids, and you say I bashfully
I never kissed anybody for nine timesout of ten, they're gonna find that
kind of adorable. And even ifyou say, hey, would it be
okay if I kiss you like that? Is okay in a setting where you

(01:45:24):
know that the person likes you,Yeah, it's not gonna kill The scent
is an important thing. Like youvery much like you, just like I
promise you, picking up girls isnot something that exists. It doesn't exist,
it doesn't exist. You you haveyou have to remember that you women

(01:45:48):
will. If they want to sleepwith you, they will sleep with you.
If they want to be with you, they will be with you.
The one we be friends with you, they'll be friends with you. Women
are humans, just like how ifsomebody you go up to somebody and you're
like, hey, let's be friendsand talk about all this shit, whether
or not they're friends with you,it's an interpersonal interaction. It requires the

(01:46:10):
consent of both people, and I'lljust frame it. Uh, I'll just
frame it in this way. Thinkof it in the sexual light for a
second, because let's be honest,for some of us, that tends to
be the outcome. Right, Whatis better, in your opinion, picking
up a girl quote unquote and potentiallygetting somebody who is kind of closed off

(01:46:33):
on certain subjects, versus somebody whois overly exaggeratedly happy to be around you,
is comfortable with you, and iswilling to explore whatever thing potentially if
it's something that you both share.I prefer the second option. I prefer

(01:46:54):
having a trusting situation where both partiesknow, Hey, regardless said the outcome,
we're gonna have safe, We're gonnahave fun, and it's gonna be
safe. Yeah, it's like Ipromise you more communication, Like more communication
is like important, like I Iit should go without saying, but I

(01:47:18):
need to say it because society isfucked. Theyll means no, always be
communicating and if something doesn't feel right, it's not It doesn't hurt to stop
and say, hey, let's changewhat we're doing, just saying like it
is so important to like communicate withyour partner like I I have had and

(01:47:42):
I don't like to talk about itanymore, especially because like Meto's not coomfortable
with me talking about past partners andshit. But I've had one night stands
I've had I've only been with someonewanted new time, like the first time
I've been this one. I'm verymuch talking to like hey is this Like
hey, this is good. I'mjust trying to figure out what's like what
you want, like what you're comfortablewith, yes, the nose like that,

(01:48:04):
like please let me know if likeif you if if I'm doing something
that is not good for you soI can adjust. It's very much a
like the whole purpose of you know, intimate acts is for both partners to
feel good. And if you aren'tfeeling good, communicate that if your partner's
not feeling good, like it's it. And and especially if you're young and

(01:48:29):
you don't know necessarily what the fuckwhat you both are doing, make sure
like you both are aware of that. Don't pretend you know something you don't.
And if and say at the topof it, and if if you're
the guy and this is a heterosexualcondom spot because both of us are straight
dudes, and well, I don'twant to speak on the gay experience,
but there's probably some relevance here,like, hey, please tell me if

(01:48:54):
if, if you don't, ifif I'm doing something wrong or different,
and talk and like like if youI just want to just say, for
the record, if you're eating agirl outism shit, like especially if this
is your first time doing it withthat particular person, like you should be
coming up for air constantly and saying, hey, does this feel good?

(01:49:15):
Does it? Does this feel good? Does this feel good? What if
I move my tone over here?What if I do this? All of
this is very important aspects of thisthat you need to do it. Like
when you're with somebody for a verylong time, there's very little communication at
these times, and sometimes like somepeople's bodies like like something different spontaneously,
something's change and does not be updated. But broadly speak it, Once you're

(01:49:39):
with somebody enough you it becomes kindof second nature. But when if you're
doing this for the first time,especially if you don't have experience doing it,
ask questions of your partner. Theywant you to make them feel good,
so they will appreciate you being clearabout it. And if they're not
that problem and if they're judging youabout this, that means probably they are

(01:50:02):
not at an emotional maturity level wherethey where you guys should even be fucking
doing that. Just say yeah andin the same and the same and the
same goes for you. That isnot necessarily if if if your partner is
getting your head for the first timeor riding or whatever, and and it
doesn't, don't be afraid to saythat. You know, every everybody's feelings

(01:50:28):
are important here. And as longas consent is given, participation is you
know, encouraged. And people arecommunicating like, don't be They're like,
you're you have each other's genitalia,like there really are no questions off the
fucking table in this, don't I'mjust gonna say, I know there's quite

(01:50:49):
quite a bit of fear in theUH younger generation in terms of this stuff,
especially with guys. UH. Thisalso helps with the idea that nothing
wrong is happening, but also you'remaking a safe environment, you know,
and that's how you don't become ashady guy just doing that. Yeah,

(01:51:14):
that sounds about right. Do youwant to keep going or do you want
to wrap it? Because I gota piss and if we're gonna wrap it,
will wrap it. If we're gonnapause it' and pause record it,
I'll let you call it. Whatdo you want to do? And hot
a shit? Yeah? For everybodylistening, I'm currently recording this ship at
it's what what's the temperature outside?Ten? Well by? Oh, it's

(01:51:43):
eighty four degrees outside basis And Iam in a room that has a beefy
computer running, so it's generating helike a mad person. And I have
a ring light on me with noAC I got a box fan underneath my
desk and that's about it. SoI am I am uh on shippery I've

(01:52:03):
been. I literally went downstairs andgot a giant picture of ice water to
sort of just like top continuously topmyself up so yes, stay hydrated.
Boy. I think you and Ishould probably do a live stream or something
which week since you're off for twoweeks, because you got that open vaka

(01:52:23):
baby true tell me about it.Yeah, let's wrap it up for the
time being. I really got apiss But and we've been, and we've
been, and the total runtime ofthis episode is gonna be about two hours.
Anyways, word but, ladies andgentlemen, thank you so very much

(01:52:44):
for watching. I appreciate you yourtime you listen. I've been in from
my immediate DV. This is myco host, mister Brian no Doubt to
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