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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Kiss, keep the simple, stupid.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
I promise you there's not a millim podcast.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
John Sing the Deep the Pool, set up the moon
turning on radio. Set up the moon turning radio. Set
up the move turning on radio. Set up, the set
up the moot, Sit up the set up the moon,
sit up, the sit up the mood.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
Let's make the process into the bank of knowledge. Welcome
back to Parent the Radio podcast. Ladies and gentlemen, boys
and girls. I am troubles Guarcia and joining me no
once or two. This is the best cohes in the
motherfucking planet.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Ten salute, Salut.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Salute salute with shaken bacon. It has been too long
since I've been in the studio quote unquote with you
in here, big Doug.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
It has been a while, bro, or.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
At least seventy months. The last one we did a
little fun agree with the immigration when now, what's going
on with seventy months ago?
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Give a take it was it was exactly right after
Donald Trump got elected, because that's when all the crazy
started happening. But I'm gonna tell you something, bro, it's
a turnover of events before anything, Guys, ladies and gentlemen,
boys and girls. I like, we have an amazing episode
end up and uh I do this with a style
every single time we jump on on the show, but
today is a very emotional one for many of us,
(01:24):
specifically for me.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
I'm not gonna lie, guys.
Speaker 4 (01:28):
I have an amazing episode lined up with an amazing
special guest, and I want to remind you that the
most important thing that you could do for the show
is word of mouth. Check us out at Parne radio
dot com. And I want to thank everything. I want
to be follow me to enter your space, and I
want to thank God. I'm going to be here today.
That is right, yo. I know I said that all around.
The intro is not perfect, and it doesn't have to
be perfect because it's never been a perfect show. It
has therever been a polog show has never been about professionalism.
(01:50):
It's been about having fun and for the people that
do not know, for the people that have been following
me on YouTube, on rumble.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
And and everywhere that we're at now. I want to
introduce re shroduce to the show, at least for this episode.
My best friend.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Without this mother trucker, this show wouldn't be where it's
at today. The first one hundred episodes were not recorded
like this. The first one hundred episodes were behind no visuals,
just iPhones two dedicated to best friends talking and chopping
it up, doing their research, and then just giving their
freaking hardcore opinion.
Speaker 1 (02:25):
So, guys, two iPhones, two wired headsets, because bluetooth gave
us a real big problems. Oh ish of the night
in our cars, just talking to ourselves, laughing, neighbors looking
and like what the fuck is this for doing? Just
for us having a great time. And that's how it's
(02:46):
gonna say.
Speaker 4 (02:47):
Yeah, bro, yeah and above one hundred episodes, the first
and this is why it's getting a little emotional, because
the way we started was I was getting hardcore on
tweak and we started as a hobby, and Tank was
Tank is my best friend.
Speaker 2 (03:03):
Guys.
Speaker 4 (03:03):
By the way, Tank, I've known Tank since I think
sophomore year, junior year in high school, and he we
partied together. We've shared countless parties, countless moments. We have many,
many friends, plenty of enemies, and we've had so many
encounters with enemies and encounters with great times. And he
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became a father a very young age, and he became
a husband and a very young agent that I want
to say this out loud here on the show. He
is one of the most exemplatory I hope I'm saying
that right correct, my freaking my beanier language, human beings men, man, husband,
and father that I've met. In fact, when I had
my second baby and then my mother died, I went
(03:44):
back so hardcore, onto tweak and drinking every day.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
He was there for all of it.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
He watched it. He watched me stop, he watched keep going.
He watched me from when I was being adopted. He
watched me from when I fucking tried killing myself. He
watched all of my girlfriends. He's watched me more times
than you guys have watched me in the past four
hundred and forty episodes. And it comes with great heart
to say this, because when this episode comes out, it
is the end of the road for a big chapter
(04:11):
not only in my life, but it's also in his life,
because he has based the foundation on friendship, loyalties, scarcity,
and and and just brotherhood, right Tank, Yeah, that's a.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
I mean, Trebles, You're making me seem out to be
this great person, but without you, I'd probably be a
little selfish. Spicer, and I say that in the way.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Bro, I haven't impacted your life that much. As much
as you creep the credits, keep the credit.
Speaker 1 (04:50):
A lot of what I am today is because of
the foundation built by Trebles, his brother, his parents. Something
that Trouble brought me into I learned through his family
and him is one eat, we all eat. That's one
thing that I was taught by his family. We would
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show up and I still remember the og crew me
Lobo Trebles from school. He already had two other which
are the twins there the mom, his sister, the pretty
the sisters exactly would show up like boom here ay
(05:36):
and guess what. That's where I learned a lot of
these core values. They hardly knew us. Here's a plate,
do you want more? Can you imagine that a normal
family of four is struggling in the US. They need
to be asking for certain helps or else they just
can't make it. And we would just show up out
(05:57):
of nowhere and be like, boom, here's hoality and you
go said, exactly, Treble's taking us under his wing, just
showing us the ropes. As an older brother, that's exactly
what you did. Look, they always say that the older
brother is the one that goes to all the life
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lessons to teach us what to do better or how
to succeed. And that's exactly what I went through my
high school years. I've seen, like Treble said, I seen
him at his highs. I seen him at as lows.
Never willever judge him for that, because the troubles you
see is not the trebles that was meant to come
(06:40):
from his product of situation. He spot really long and
hard where he's at. I'm proud of him for that.
That's why when you chop me up, no, bro, Realistically,
let's be honest, if things wouldn't have gone the way
they have, you wouldn't be here. But that's all you.
(07:00):
And that's why I give you such big ups, I
really do.
Speaker 4 (07:05):
The shows revolved around conspiracy theories. We spoke about many
different things. We even started a second show called Pushing Rope.
You could probably still find remnants of it in the Internet,
but we did. We did so many episodes together, we
changed to throw different so too many different things, and
finally we had our core episode that would consist of
(07:25):
the intro and then a second portion of the show,
what's called the segment of the show.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
Called what is Happening? And that would be we had
a randomized machine.
Speaker 4 (07:36):
We had a machine that randomized, randomized the listener of
the week, which is still here today.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
I adopted that again.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
You had the machine play and split out three different
things that were hot of the moment, and Tank would
bring it in as a newsflash and we would call
it what is happening?
Speaker 1 (07:57):
You hear the first three to five episodes, it was
like world News or World World something that. That's how
it originally started, and I would literally I still remember
it because in the segment I would be like, what
is happening? And then that's what we're like, what the
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fun whatever? We call it, girl, they just call it
what is happening. And because we did what is happening,
What is Happening led actually into sub sections that we had,
which was fuckeries, which is basically a giant what is happening?
We had no idea, just let the ball go boom, boom.
Hey did you see this? Did you see that? Boom?
This lady married him go she got down with the program? Hey, bro,
(08:39):
it was.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Insane, dude.
Speaker 4 (08:41):
The lady that married the ghost was probably the best
story you've ever brought and then you followed it up
with what happened. She divorced the ghost guys shut the front.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
Door somewhere was cans and that's when this happened. So
let me just fill a quick little back to when
I used to go on the World Worldwide Web and
just fucking look up insane stories, and that's pretty much
what I would type in insane stories happening throughout the world.
And this lady moved into a house, she moved out
(09:12):
there in the suburbs somewhere in Wisconsin, and I'm looking
at it, I'm like, what the hell, what is she
talking about? Her crazy lady or something? And she literally
fell in love with her ghosts. But leave it or not,
hashtag google that shit, go check it out. She literally
would be so terrified, but she'd ended up having a
(09:33):
relationship with that entity, and let letter she was pronounced
married with that very same entity. Funny thing about it
is the Internet is crazy and you could get ordained
over any little thing. And guess what, I haven't followed
up on it, but it wouldn't surprise me if she's
probably said she got three little ghost babies going around.
(09:53):
Let's be honest about that.
Speaker 4 (09:56):
A bro in California. Those are everywhere everybody. Men get pregnant.
That's what I'm gonna saying, no point intended, no talking crap.
You do whatever you want with your body, guys. But anyway,
go So it went from it's bird, it's plain Nope,
it's paranoid radio, big tech.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
What is happening?
Speaker 1 (10:19):
So let me just give you a couple thoughts. Oh,
let's actually go back to the one the way I
used to say it. I am big tank and this
is what is happening. I'm gonna give you guys some
two stories and I want you guys as input. So
your two cents for my two cents of bother bitch
is the bank of knowledge.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
The bank of knowledge.
Speaker 4 (10:38):
I can't believe that's still That's still flows, bro, Just
still flow, guys. And you can hear all of that
intro For the first almost one hundred and fifty episodes
of the show. You could listen to them on our
podcast platforms, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, our iHeart Pandora everywhere, even
on YouTube, so people on YouTube right now that you're
watching the show right now, you could see you could
hear those episodes on the pot Cast section in the
(11:01):
YouTube channel big tag take it over, bro, what we
got today?
Speaker 1 (11:03):
Bro? So let's keep it short, simple and sweet. Make
them tweet toot tweet. So one thing that I had
just recently done, and I had actually spoken to Troubles
about this is I went actually camping for the first
time with my family. Okay, I like, that's the way
I want to put it out. I had been campying
for But there's like one old mouse one where you
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actually go out with your wife, your kid, and you
know what, you enjoy the great outdoors. You sleep in
a tent, you do a little fire thing and everything,
and shit, curiosity always gets the best of me, and
my imagination always gets the best to me. I let
that shit roung free. It has no caller, it has
no lee Shire or just run buck wild. So guess what, well,
all this is happening. The very first night, I started
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thinking about just different stuff popping up in my head.
Oh my shit, technically, weren't rule like this is how
it was done one hundred and fifty two hundred, three
hundred and so back in the day. How everything was
rule Back in the day, you just had a couple
of places. And I started looking at it, and I
walked into this crazy theory on the Internet where everybody
thinks that the motherhood of a vampirism in the United
(12:11):
States is mostly related to New Orleans, which is what
a lot of people talk about. Baton Rouge knowledge, how
they like to say, is very heavily in the paranoid community,
to say the very least. A lot of stuff happens
down there. And there's actually been a lot of TV
dramas that have been just risen out of it because
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of the Lord that's been taken out of it. And
I'm like, okay, cool, yeah, just keep on doing my
do not that far because today I'm actually Oh, I live,
I ride for LA I'm a CALLI baby all day.
But currently I'm in Georgia. So I started doing some
research again just ship pops into your head, boom boombo.
Neutrons are frying before I know it. I'm looking at
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different places all throughout the US, and I actually found
out that people actually believe that there's a lot more
tied to vampirism to the Appalachian Mountains that is located
Tennessee to Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia. All that
Mountain Ridge and how they've been documented facts not only
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a vampiresm but a lot of the paranormal. And there's
actually people that actually will give you the whole rundown
of everything that is happening. For example, if the forest
goes quiet, you need to stay quiet. If you hear
somebody calling your name, do not answer. They have all
these mystic lores and their beliefs that how everything's going on,
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and everything just keeps on pushing through, and I could
only imagine, like, what the hell is happening.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
So look, I'm.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Gonna break it down for you guys. If you hear
something out there that's probably not real or something that
can't be seen, it will definitely affect you crazy and insanely.
So just think about this. There is a lot of
the older community because that's what they believe in. They
believe in a lot of those old mystic trails, of
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this old mystic stuff stories that they were told behind
and behind, through and through. So the very first documented
case in America was actually done in sixteen forty six,
if I'm not mistaken.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Damn, that was before the country was born.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Well okay, see exactly, So sixteen forty six if I'm
not mistaken hashtag go google that shit. There is a
seven exactly. There is a family that had been brought
down through generations that was actually spoken to by the
natives where they state that a basic entity appeared in
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front of them that was able to have these superhuman strength,
but that was unable to be seen during the day.
During the night he was out there going wild and
prowling and killing all this stuff, but in the day
he was not able to actually go out there. So
guess what what the what does humanity always do when
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they don't know something, They get scared, They want to
get rid of it, they want to eliminate it because
it's the fear the unknown, which is just a crazy
factor behind it. And I've even told angel this. I'm like, hey, technically,
if God isn't from here, does that make him an
extra terrestrial? Yeah, And I'm not trying to connect both
(15:32):
of them, but realistically, somebody could have came and given us, Hey,
I'm the Messiah, I'm so and so I came from
out of this world. More than likely we're gonna try
to kill him.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Nah, you don't know what You're crazy, And we did,
and they did kill him.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Exactly exactly, so and that's a story. That's a story
the longest time itself, that's been repeated multiple times. So
going back to the thing, so they have recorded on
file that basically it was trapped in a cave where
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it could not be touched. This cave is still available
for you to go check out. It's towards the northern
Tennessee border of the Palatia Mountains, and it is haunted.
People say, do not go there, do not go check
it out, etc. Etc. So, with all that being said,
people have had actual liven counters and videos in there
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where they feel this horrific entity, powerful spirit still in
There has been various documentations of these giant bears because
if you guys don't know, the US is really good
about Hey, check out this wildlife that we got tagged
in a collar that this is what's going on specifically
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in that area rural parts of the world. Humans are
not necessarily, how would I put it, visit it as often.
So what's the next best thing? Obviously animals. So even
to this day, they still have a couple of disappearances,
but they have found a couple of the biggest animals,
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whether it be wolves, bears, moves, elk and if you
haven't actually seen a video of a moose or an elk,
motherfuckers are bag They're like seven years tall, they're like
fifteen feet wide. It's just completely insane where they have
been taken down and just basically mall and killed. Hash that,
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go google that shit. They only want to show you.
Oh look, they looks so pretty. This is it? No, no, no, no,
hash that, go google that shit. So, with everything that's
been said, and then if you really believe in the paranormal,
and we've spoken about this as well, if you believe
in anything good, for example, basic Christianity, if you believe
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in God, you have to buy law, believe in the devil,
don't know. We're not saying that you wor ship one.
But technically, if you believe in God, they go hand
in hand together. If you believe in Y, you believe
in Yang. So what would you how do you think
the world would react to an actual, real mythical creature
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be in life.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
Like scene like this is like actually having a subspecies
of a human introduced into the world. They wouldn't company.
We are not ready for it. We're not We're not
ready we're not.
Speaker 1 (18:32):
We are never going to be ready. We've said this
plenty and plenty of times. But how do you think
you slash world could react to this?
Speaker 4 (18:42):
I think religion would be shattered, bro, mostly religion, that spirituality.
I think we're like man made religion, even even even
the economy.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
Do you know Bigfoot? Cells Bro, Bigfoot soeulls big Foot?
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Hey? Yeah, YETI would be freaking lawsuit up the ask
what are you talking about? My brand?
Speaker 2 (19:02):
Ship?
Speaker 1 (19:02):
I made this. He can't use money like that indestructible
put it up against me.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
And this episode is not brought to you by.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Oh no no no, no, no no no. But if
y'all want to send me that new big container where
I see people putting that gun on the saw that
keeps it all warm in there, it's like massively big,
I'll take it. I do not got one hundred and
fifty bucks to hold a container, But if y'all want
to send me, I'll definitely take it. I'll suit whatever
y'all want. Let me Knowny take.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
His word for you. Guys, take his word for ady,
email him. I will put the.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Trouble. I want you to tell me something that you
have grown up obviously we come from a more Latin
culture where stuff has been heard. What are some of
the experiences or things that you could actually say that
you're close to believing in just because of stuff you've
heard growing up?
Speaker 4 (20:02):
Well, you know, I've seen the dun Day. I think
everybody on the show probably has already bored with me.
You mentioned that and doing shows on people show. But
the Mexican doing their story is one of those stories
that it's going to resonate that that happened almost that
happened yesterday.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
That's how but that's how clearly I remember it. But
then you have.
Speaker 4 (20:22):
Kokui in English is basically the boogeyman, the monster inside
the classet or the monster.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Under your bed mono, you know, and mono means the monkey.
Speaker 4 (20:34):
But but but which is the weeping mother?
Speaker 2 (20:39):
The cursed, cursed weeping mother?
Speaker 4 (20:41):
Basically she she died someone I guess her children died
over on the river and you could find her still
crying all over the place and stuff. But normally I
believe everything. Now bro now that none of that. I'm
on this transition of of growing. I believe almost every
conspiracy theory can back to spirituality, But every crypted story
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to cars, for one, is a sect of vampire mixed
within sectoid. I think now.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
It's it's it's a vampire freaking with it.
Speaker 2 (21:13):
I think a vampire freaking.
Speaker 4 (21:17):
I think it was a vampire getting freaking with an insectoid,
A mantis secretoid. Oh yeah, a sucking sectoid, A sucking manton,
sunking mantis.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
That's what I think. I'm just saying. Bro, you asked,
I shout deliverly.
Speaker 1 (21:32):
I't them.
Speaker 2 (21:36):
Who was a male though.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
I think the guy was probably the mantis and the
girl was the I think that's how it happened.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
A little femalettle female.
Speaker 2 (21:43):
It's not.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
It's not like a male tiger in a lion a
female lioness, and then it's a ligress or whatever.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
It's not a liger.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
It's a tig.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
It's a tig on. That's what I'm talking about, it
the other way around. Yes, okay, okay, okay, what.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
With all that being said, and this is just gonna
trickle down more to it. Whenever we are scared, what
is the number one thing we tell our kids whenever
they're scared of something. Oh, it's just a myth, it's
a talk. This is what's going on, it's not true,
et cetera. Imagine having to tell your kid that every
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single thing they've ever heard. And this is why it
sort of hit with me and resonated. YouTube is everywhere.
Shit pops up like a motherfucker. The craziest stories pop
up now. The creepiest things are lovable on YouTube. I
was just seeing one of a cat that has this
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big old fucked the bies with a big old smile
and dad, Dad, Dad, I want this story. I'm like, shit,
she looks ugly, like there's nothing appealing about it. It looks
like a cracked out cat, purple cat, forgot the name.
Speaker 2 (22:56):
Of it, a cat from kpop and slayers.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
No, no, no, no, it's not even that. And I
I like that one a lot more. I think it
has something to do with smiley critters or something. Yeah, yeah,
it's not even now. And ship I'll take the K
Pop one over all that, and might I say I'm
a fan big dog. Hey, some of them bars hit hard.
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I ship you, not you.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
I don't want to get dinged on YouTube, but you're.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
I shit you that. I have been chilling with my
son and no little YouTube's pop up reels whatever, is
on YouTube, my little sold Up Up, and I hear
him in the background when I'm not playing that song
for him and he's not rocking out my littles hold
and he does it, and I'm like, yes, I'm like,
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and you want to know what that reminded me of
in our childhood? Doing to snap your fingers is? I'm like,
is that a evolution of it?
Speaker 2 (24:10):
Yeah? And that's.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
Okay cookok So another thing that I've been noticing. And realistically,
he doesn't know anything about hip hop. He doesn't know
anything besides YouTube and the little stuff that he learns
at school because he's just a kindergarten right now. You
want to know what I did? What? He what? He
started saying that the number phrase taking this the world
(24:34):
by so one sick seven and and okay, I listen
to hip hop still. I listened to the New hip hop.
Do you get mean? I am not calling myself a
hip hop ologist or anything like that. I know where
it comes from. That original whole origination of six seven.
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It's from a song that's talking about and little ball.
He'd be playing like he's six two, but he'd actually
six seven. And that's where it originates from. And I
asked him, Bapa, Papa, do you know where that comes from?
And he just got into this whole thing. It's from
a son six seven and six seven, And I'm like,
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I started thinking about our childhood, the whole seventeen thirty eight.
Even though wind that was a bottle uh three six nine,
Oh my, rid.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
I didn't remember. Do you remember one for three one
text message?
Speaker 1 (25:39):
Bro?
Speaker 2 (25:40):
When text message was T nine before it was what
you dold it? Yeah, it's it's, it's yeah.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
So I started thinking about the whole evolution of it.
He got me like, realistically, the whole evolution of how
everything's been happening, how everything's been going down, and it just,
for the lack of better words, blasphemy. How does something
so stupidly as saying six seven get so much craze?
Speaker 4 (26:10):
Like I heard, I heard it means it's also in
the elemental chart for h O, which is holy some
stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (26:18):
Correct me if I'm wrong, hashtag look it up, gts
that shit.
Speaker 4 (26:22):
It's it's it's an element in the elemental chart and
the number it's h O, which means hole.
Speaker 2 (26:29):
It reads ho.
Speaker 4 (26:30):
So it's number sixty seven element of the Earth. So
it's a smart thing. It's number sixty seven in the
elemental chart, and it happens to say, ho, so when
kids say you are a six seven or six seven
to somebody, that means you're calling them a hole hashtag
look it up CCC.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
I'm just mindfult right now, Okkay, But was it actually ok? Okay?
So this is my whole thing? Okay? Is it actually that?
Or is it all these people reach for stuff that
just happened in coincide And the reason I'm gonna tell
you this, back in the day, especially in hip hop culture,
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there has been plenty of hip hop beef. Okay, we
had Ja Rule fifty, we had anything you can think of,
and the most recent one just happened to be the
whole Drake and Kendrick Lamar. You had all these so
called lyricists diving in digi here when Drake said this,
(27:31):
Drake said, this is a myth, but it actually meant
to the third person of this of Kendrick that that
that that then this and I started thinking about it,
and I'm like, I'm like, sounds witty, sounds smart. Maybe
I'm not trying to reach for that. Maybe I'm used
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to the stupid music or something. But why does every day,
why does everything always need to be so goddamn complicated troubles?
Speaker 2 (27:59):
This is why.
Speaker 4 (28:01):
We say in the beginning of every single show, keep
it simple, stupid.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Facts, facts. That is the number one model that we
should all live by and think. Because you could go
down this crazy rabbit hole of whatever you want and
you could dive deep at this time, at this place.
There was a shadow at this time in this place.
I call my wife. She wasn't there. What the fuck
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is going on? She always answers the phone. She always
does this, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. They give
you the stupidest or the most easiest answer, and people
don't believe it.
Speaker 4 (28:42):
People want, Like I said on my last post on Instagram,
I said, people want to be entertained. And because even so,
even that, people were even reaching out saying that the
number six seven is the monk at this point, Bro,
that'd be fucking numbers to Monica. I'm not saying I'm
not a I'm a conspiracy theorist. I'm still am, but
(29:02):
I'm not a black pill conspiracy theorist. Now I'm more
close with to Jesus Christ than every and now I'm sober.
Now when I need an excuse to do things, now
I have the ambition to stop and be a better person,
better father. Why do I need to look at everything
like everything's evil? If you look at the number three,
it's bad. The number four it's bad, number five bad,
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the name and then number and jamata, everything is bad?
Speaker 2 (29:27):
What the fuck? Bro? Just keep it simple life.
Speaker 4 (29:30):
We didn't get to this point because we're all rotten.
We got to this point because humanity is righteous, because
humanity is bright, because humanity was created divinely. I don't
like you said right now. Sometimes, bro, things are a
lot simpler than that. Man, you're thinking way too freaking strong,
too much.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
One thing I found out is a childhood TV show
of ours that we would emphasize and sometimes still make
fun of it. And you're gonna to get this. If
you're a nineties two thousand babies, I'm gonna send you
to the Shadow Round. Okay, okay. When we saw that
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come out in Yugyo, I'm gonna send you to the
Shadow Round. They portrayed it as a mystic or them
doing some type of witchcraft.
Speaker 2 (30:18):
Whizz yes, maybe Egyptian.
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Very heavily Egyptian. Did you know that the reason it
was called the Shadow Round was to make it more
appealing for kids, because in the manga version and a
lot in the Japanese sections, a lot of the stuff
that was sending them to the Shadow realm we was
just code for them being killed, That's all it was.
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In a lot of the manga cartoon version and some
of the and some of the Japanese version, it's not
no energy or it's not them putting their hand down
and messing them up. It's them killing them. There's a
there's an episode there where the protagonist is fighting this
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other guy and it has these twin spinning energy disc Okay,
the actual real version is to chainsauce to physical chain
sauce spinning and they're meant to cut their legs off.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
Whoa, but that would have been a yeah, it's too bloody.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
Well, I'll give you another one. I'll give you another
one that severed from the same thing. Pokemon has this
unseen episode in the US where they got completely bland
out and we actually lose the section of If you
know Pokemon, and I don't want to get too much crazy
into this because I'm gonna start leaving childhood and before
(31:50):
I know it, today and tomorrow, I'm just binge watching.
In our version, we don't see why Ash has a
lot of toros. We just know that one day he
has like fifty toros those bull type Pokemon. Wow, okay,
we never see that. We never see that, okay, And
it does sort of say into it that he caught
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him on the sofar his own, et cetera. We never
actually know the reason. In the US. You could go
Japanese and see it. And the reason that whole episode
got scrapped was because one of the characters that comes
out at that time is holding a gun like wild
wild West, and four kids literally just said, hey, this
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is too much for us to work around with. We
get rid of it. But but you'll have all these
crazy nay sayers. Oh it has to do with witchcraft, wizardy,
it has this. You get the answer, and people won't
be happy with it.
Speaker 4 (32:48):
That's what they blocked an episode of Pokemon because there
was a handgun involved, and now we're the country with
the most gun problem.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
The irony behind it.
Speaker 1 (33:02):
Broad it's insane. The stuff that you actually see people
try to censor, like legitimately it's insane how people will petition,
stop the violince, stop this. This is bad. Let's go
back to the whole soda pop thing, the whole whatever
(33:23):
the name is. People are literally saying that it's glorifying demons.
Why because they look nice, they look amazing, But look,
everybody wants to be there. Now they're singing a song
that's made by demons. If you actually hear most of
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it and you actually go into it there from what
I have seen, I haven't deep oven into it either.
I'm not gonna tell you I went all crazy. There
has been no mentions of any type of witchcraft demon.
Speaker 2 (34:00):
I heard the songs.
Speaker 4 (34:02):
I heard the songs looking for conspiracy theories, and the
songs come out clean. The songs have a lot of
yeah talking about being good and stuff.
Speaker 1 (34:08):
I'm dying ben, and not even that. Even when they
have the quote unquote bad ones come out, it's not
even anything bad. They're just being selfish. Hey, I want
this from you, Hey, I want that. The worst thing
I heard is give us your soul. That's like that,
(34:30):
that's like legitimately the worst.
Speaker 4 (34:31):
And it's an example of what we're living today. It's
an example of what not only podcasts are doing but
everybody in the mainstream media.
Speaker 2 (34:38):
This is just another form of media. But anybody's doing it.
Speaker 4 (34:41):
You know, people are what do you what do you
think influencers are doing to you in your brain?
Speaker 1 (34:49):
This is another form of clickbait. This is literally just
another form of clickbait. And guess what. People have to
attach themselves to something hot or something that's happening, because
guess what, that's the only way they're gonna get traction.
And it could ruin everything for one person, or completely
(35:10):
change your mind, whatever it might be. I'll say this
on there. I don't care. My wife's oute of the
family is hardcore religious, Okay. I think I brought this
up a couple of times. They looked at my son
weird because he was watching a movie Transylvania Transylvania there.
(35:35):
It is the movie Transford. Yeah. Yeah, because it shows
monsters and not even ugly to a sense, their kid
friendly monsters. Because there's this child's story behind it. And
I still remember that day, Nathan, Go put it away
your iPad because they're not gonna watch that. They cannot
(35:55):
be they. I don't want them to roden their mind
type of thing. They never said that. They never actually
said that, but that's basically the understanding of it in
my head. I'm like, great, so you're gonna tell me,
and this is not a job at Christianity in any
(36:15):
form type of way, but you're gonna tell me a
guy being brutally punished in the streets, getting killed and
everything is a perfect story to tell kids how a
virgin mother was able to have a child and everything.
So you're bringing in the beginning of sexual things and
(36:38):
how a bad story can end. And you're gonna tell
me that that's what you want the basis of your
child's to be. But a kid friendly story of this
is gonna affect and mess up those kids just because
that's something that we do. And hey guess what, great,
(37:01):
no problem. I am not gonna tell anybody how to
raise or not raise their children. That is not my
place and telling them hey boom, but I will say now,
mom is like.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
Shut the front door.
Speaker 1 (37:21):
Yeah, polightly, politely, as politely as possible, because I understand
when something is bad. I have blocked certain parts of YouTube,
Netflix and everything that I know my child sharing to
be watching at this getting point. Why because he's in
the era where he's a sponge. Everything he sees, everything
(37:43):
he says, everything he does is a mirror refraction. And
guess what, all those things start to shape them as
he starts growing up, his community where he lives and everything,
the people that you start kicking it was. We've said
this plenty of times.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
Yeah, show me what you're with and I'll show you
who you are.
Speaker 4 (38:02):
And what you're doing is controlling where you're two feet lay,
what you can control your household.
Speaker 2 (38:07):
And I've always said that on a freaking.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
Show exactly exactly, so I would basically say that we're
doomed before we even get going to a sense. Yeah,
that's where that's trying.
Speaker 2 (38:21):
This is why. And towards the end of the show, already, Bro,
you're closing. This is how it started. The episode you're
closing Paranoid today. This is why I did this.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
This this present this announcement on Instagram. If most of
you already watched it, this is it. The next chapter
the growth. Where do I stand? I checked my posture
in the government, whether climate as a trumper, Latino, conspiracy theorist, podcaster, father, provider, husband, sun,
(39:01):
all of it. I checked my posture. You know why because.
Speaker 2 (39:06):
I don't want to be doom and gloom anymore. I don't.
Speaker 4 (39:09):
Yeah, everything is a conspiracy theorist. Yes everything is connected
to spirituality. Yes, everything is connected back to a scripture.
Speaker 2 (39:19):
I want to say.
Speaker 4 (39:20):
And because I also I am a little closer to God.
Now I'm gonna say this. I'm not gonna.
Speaker 2 (39:25):
Focus on God and the crucifixion. I'm gonna focus on
the resurrection. See that's the thing, you guys forget that
there's a good side of the story, that there's another
portion of the story that they continue. The part of
it is you.
Speaker 4 (39:39):
You create the better outcome when you are presented with
the problem. We identify the problem, but we never present
a solution. And that's the problem with us as mainstream
media hosts and c and content creators and influencers. So,
whether it's a hard, hard thing to say and a
hard pill to swallow, but in this amazing episode next
(40:00):
to my best Friend, just like we started the last
four hundred and forty episodes today on before, I don't
know when this is going to drop really, but for
November eleventh, in twenty five Partner Radio Shifts, it doesn't die,
it's reborn. It becomes more yeah, and it becomes now
(40:28):
it's almost self centered. I want to say, but I
repositioned myself and the show cannot continue the way it's going.
Speaker 2 (40:35):
I want to be be able to be shared.
Speaker 4 (40:39):
I want people to say I heard this story, this documentary,
that idea. I was poised, I was I was reinforced,
I was pushed to research these different areas of the
of the world of the Internet. I want to be
known as cinematic, luxurious street, as a street podcast, a
modern and a old and rebellious podcasts. I want to
(41:02):
be recognized on a global level, not only tied shackled
by the conspiracy niche. You guys gave me a platform.
I took a bite out of it, but it's not
where I belong. It wasn't where I was born to be,
and I can't shackle myself to that. I wasn't born
for that. I think God puts us here for specific
(41:25):
routes and specific places.
Speaker 2 (41:26):
And the goal for me is not that He puts
it in my heart.
Speaker 4 (41:32):
And I have to thank you so thank you, Tank
for everything that you've done for the show, everything done
for me as a man. A couple of days ago,
I paid some homage, and I gave you some respect
to you, and I told you some very intimate things
because I want you to know that that's the day
that I decided Paranoid's gonna die so that I could
be born.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
And it is the show called the Trebles Show.
Speaker 4 (41:54):
Yes, it's my first name, because you know what, You're
here to watch me at the end of the day.
Speaker 2 (41:58):
And I want you, guys to understand.
Speaker 4 (42:00):
I want you to understand that I freaking love you
and I was born for this and I found my niche.
Speaker 2 (42:05):
People are born for many different things. People are good
for many different things.
Speaker 4 (42:10):
I can honestly tell you today that I am not drinking,
I'm not snorting math, and I'm positioning I'm at best
behavior as a husband and as a father because I'm
peaceful and I'm free.
Speaker 2 (42:23):
The question is, can you say.
Speaker 4 (42:25):
That That's the deepest thing I could tell you right now?
Speaker 2 (42:30):
And with that perner, Radio Today closes a chapter.
Speaker 4 (42:35):
Moving on forward on this channel, on your favorite channel,
the best show with the best concept of the best listeners. You, guys,
are the frequency the show continues. Break a leg, guys,
keep it simple, stupid.
Speaker 2 (42:48):
I want to imagine to drop.
Speaker 4 (42:49):
A five serve a podcast on Spotify because that allows
other people to enjoy the show as much as I
enjoy making it.
Speaker 2 (42:55):
Love you, Big dogtely out.
Speaker 1 (43:00):
Remember the comparanoid Radio