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The Talkers Podcast announces a significant schedule change to Sundays at 2 PM PST and explains the real-life challenges affecting their regular hosts' availability. Joe shares stories from his recent Las Vegas trip for his cousin's wedding while discussing the podcast's upcoming third anniversary and new subscription model.

• Moving podcast schedule to Sundays at 2 PM Pacific/3 PM Mountain time
• Explaining Benny and Remo's absence due to work demands and lack of recording space
• Trip recap from Las Vegas and staying at the Flamingo resort
• Announcing $3/month subscription model starting with Season 3 (Seasons 1 & 2 remain free)
• Discussing frustrations with TikTok's inconsistent content moderation policies
• Reflecting on content consumption and the "listen responsibly" approach
• Building an international audience with listeners from UK, Europe, Asia and South America

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Joe (00:22):
What's up, what's up everybody?
What's up, what's up, what's upeverybody?
What's up, what's up, what's upeverybody?
This is Thee Talkers Podcast,Unscripted.
My name is Joe.
How's everybody doing out there?
Thank you, thank you, what's upeverybody?
Good morning, good afternoon,good evening everybody.

(00:45):
What's going on?
I'm back.
I'm flying solo today.
Actually, no, gooch, he'sworking.
This is one of my days offbecause I was back from Las
Vegas just for a visit overthere.
My cousin was getting married.
She got married.

(01:05):
Congratulations to my cousin,Sangrona, congratulations on her
marriage and her husband, hernew husband.
And yeah, guys, we're back.
I'm back.
We started a new schedule now.
Our schedule will be on Sundaysnow at 2 pm Pacific Standard

(01:29):
Time and 3 pm Mountain Time withthe Gooch.
Um, before I start the show,before I get started, I just
want to mention that, um, we'resorry that Benny and remo
haven't been in the show because, uh, they're real, real
occupied, because we don'treally do this often.

(01:53):
I mean, this is just a hobbyfor us.
Uh, we're not getting paid forit and all that stuff, just to
let you guys know.
But if you guys want to supportour show and subscribe, that'd
be awesome.
Three dollars a month, youcould cancel any time, no hard
feelings on our end.
But we don't do this becausewe're getting paid.
We do this for a hobby.
The reason why is because weget tired when we come out of

(02:21):
work, right?
This is the reason why wechanged our schedule to Sundays,
because we usually do it onSaturdays with the Gooch and
Remo and Benny and we getexhausted.
You know, I don't know if youguys have that days when it's
your Friday, you guys are comingout of work.
You know you get exhausted, youcan't really focus right.

(02:43):
You know you get all like, alllike.
You know those words don't comeout right, right, um, um, it
happens to me, it happens to us.
Um, so we changed it onsaturday, on sundays, so no more
saturdays.
Just to just to let you guysknow.
Point that clear, just to makethat clear.
So yeah, we changed it.

(03:07):
And Benny hasn't been on becausehe has other works.
He travels, he goes where hegoes, he has to go and he gets
paid good money for that.
He makes a lot of hours.
It's like seven days out of theweek.
Most of the times it's sevendays out of the week.
I mean, he doesn't really getno days off.

(03:28):
Just imagine that you know youcome and do our podcast and
you're fucking tired, you'resleeping, you're exhausted.
You know you got to wake upreal early.
You know you work, that what isit that he says?
He works like at least 12 hours.

(03:48):
So I mean power to him, youknow.
So this is the reason why hehasn't been on it.
Because of that, because it's Imean I, I get exhausted.
I'm only working part-time, youknow, just imagine that, um, I
work only like maybe six hours,uh, or maybe less than six hours
, uh, and I'm only talkingpart-time and I mean I'm and I'm
exhausted, I'm crying, and I'mthe one that's crying, um,
saying that you know I'm, I'mexhausted, but, um, but it, you

(04:10):
know it's not because ofphysically, physically, uh, I'm
tired.
Benny's physically tiredbecause he works physically.
You know, um, I'm I'm trying todo my job mentally.
So you know I got to drive 45miles away it's a 45-mile drive
where I work at, and then comingback and forth home and back.

(04:33):
I mean home and work.
Imagine that.
So you know Benny's tired, youknow that's the reason why he
hasn't been on the show.
I mean, I understand it, I getit.
I mean he works 12 hours a day.
You know he needs that money.
He's a money maker, he's ahustler and, um, I mean I get it

(04:55):
.
You know, um, we're not mostlyon the show all the time.
You know, like me and the Gooch, because sometimes Benny
doesn't have the space to it too, he doesn't have the space for
it.
He comes back from home, I meanfrom work, he gets home tired,
exhausted.
He doesn't have that space, youknow.

(05:16):
You know you want to do yourpodcast.
You know, um, you need to haveyour more, you have to have your
more um sec, like your officespace.
You got to have that space todo your podcast.
Like me, like me and the gooch,we have our space to to do our
podcast.
You know what I'm saying.
I got my little space righthere, my little workspace.
Um, the gooch has his littleworkspace, his spot.

(05:37):
You know you got to have yourspot to do the, the, the podcast
and um, and that's what?
Uh, that, that's what bennyhave.
You know, maybe one day hemight say, hey, I'm going to
retire and you know I'm going todo my.
You know, let's do the podcast,but not let's do it back.
You know I want to do thepodcast.
Sometimes Benny wants to join in, but I know he gets tired and

(06:00):
he gets exhausted too, and withRemo himself, um, he has his, he
has his daughter, he juststarted a new job because the
other job wasn't cutting it forhim.
Um, I mean, how would you guyslike it?
You guys are working, uh, on ajob, an employer that doesn't
pay benefits and all that stuff.
You know the, the package, thepackage deal, you know.

(06:22):
And so he got a new job andhe's working on that, he's
trying to get adjusted, and hedoesn't also have a workspace
either.
So imagine that you just havejust a living room and one
bedroom but there's peoplesurrounding them and he doesn't
have that privacy to do yourpodcast.
So that's what he needs andthat's what he needs and that's

(06:42):
what he doesn't have thatprivacy to do your podcast.
So that's what he needs andthat's what he needs and that's
what he doesn't have.
Like it's like I said.
Say again, like me and the Gooch, we have that, that workspace,
we have that time, you know, todo our thing.
You know, most of the times wedon't have it.
Some of the people do have it,you know, like me and the Gooch,

(07:04):
and so, and he has his daughter.
So he's getting right now, he'sgetting recovering his new job
right now.
So more power to him, you know,and with Benny too.
So this is the reason whythey're not in the show right
now.
But they're not gone, they'llbe here, but they're just giving
.
I'm just giving them more timeand more space to get adjusted

(07:27):
to their new environment wherethey're working at and all that
stuff, because it's not easy.
It's not easy working and you'reexhausted.
And that's one of the reasonswhy we changed our schedule to
Sundays now, because when I comeout of work, me and the Gooch,
we're exhausted.
I come exhausted.
I can't even with that.

(07:49):
Saturdays, when we used to talk,I didn't know what to fucking
think, I didn't know what to say, I wasn't focused, my words
weren't coming right, and theystill don't come out right.
You know, because, maybebecause I was lack of sleep,
it's like when you go to workand you don't have enough sleep,
and you go to work and you hurtyourself because you're liable
when you don't have enough sleep, when you don't have enough
sleep, you're you're, you'reabout to get hurt.

(08:12):
Okay, because you got to haveat least eight to seven, nine
hours to sleep, to have enoughsleep, okay, and and drink a lot
, plenty of water.
And when we, when I come out ofwork, it's a 45-minute drive,
okay, with traffic, you know.
Maybe I get here in like in anhour or two, you know, and it's

(08:35):
I'm fucking exhausted, I'm tired, sleepy.
I wake up early in the morningto go to work.
You know what I'm saying.
And it's not easy.
And Noguchi too, himself, he'sjust like, he's just tired,
exhausted.
You know, he's starting his newjob too and he's getting to be
comfortable with his new job,he's trying to recover his new

(08:56):
job, but he still makes the timefor the show.
But it's like I said, he hasspace, he has space, he has
space for his podcast.
Benny and Remo don't have thatlike the way we do, the way we
have.
We have our little, a littlespace, a little workspace.
You know I'm saying a littlesetup and all that stuff would
you call it?
But, um, yeah, so I'm tired, I'mexhausted on Saturday and like

(09:20):
I don't know what the fuck tosay, I'm like I forget things
when I'm, when I'm exhausted,you know, mentally, you know,
and it is tiring, you know youdo get tired.
You do get tired.
You know, I don't.
I don't know if anyone one ofyou guys out there are, you
listeners are hearing.
I mean, if you ever get tiredand you're trying to speak, it's

(09:41):
like you're, you sound likeyou're drunk.
You know what I'm saying.
You're like you feel likeyou're drunk, you know?
I mean there's previous shows,episodes, that yeah, I'm
drinking a beer, but I know whatI'm saying, I know what I'm
talking about, you know.
But when you're it's adifferent thing.
When you're sleepy andexhausted and tired, you know
you need rest, you know.

(10:02):
So it's the words don't comeout right, and what do you have
to think it don't?
They don't come out right theway you want them to, you know.
So that's one of the reasonswhy Benny and Remo are not in
the show.
So that's the reason.
I mean, we all work.
We're just like you guys outthere.
We do our thing, and then we wehave the time out there we do

(10:24):
our thing, and then we have thetime we do our thing.
We do the podcast Just toentertain you guys out there.
We don't get paid for it, we'rejust doing it for free and
that's all we got to say.
You know?
I mean I was just at Las Vegaslast week because our cousin got

(10:47):
married.
She got married to a great guy.
I really had fun in Las Vegas.
We were staying at the FabulousFlamingo and beautiful Weasel
Flamingo and um beautiful resortI mean they're, they're um,

(11:09):
they're remodeling everything,they're fixing it up.
Um, the rooms were good.
I mean I was looking at um,looking at on YouTube to get the
some research.
I was doing some research about, uh, how, how it is in the the,
the research about how it is inthe Flamingo.
Some people didn't like it.
People downgraded it but to me,for the money that I paid, it

(11:34):
was good.
It was good.
The scenery was good, thehabitat when you go outside and
you see the flamingos, it wasreal awesome.
But they're remodeling it orfixing it and everything.
So I really had a good stay.
Um, there was no problems in inour end.
There was no, nothing flawlesson it.
I mean, I mean there's a littlehere and there, but it's not
that bad.

(11:54):
You know you could be.
I'm pretty sure you guys beenthrough worse, you know.
So it was a good stay.
Um, I loved it, I enjoyed it, Ihad fun.
Uh, I drank I'm probably likethe whole week until we were
leaving.
That's when I had the hangover.
It was, um, not that bad, notthat severe, but it was.
I was more fatigued than thananything.

(12:16):
I was like exhausted.
I guess it was the withdrawal Idon't know what it was but I
had fatigue, um, a little minorheadache and a little upset
stomach, I guess.
Because, you know, I mean itwas just the whole week.
You know, we stood there onlyfor four days.
It was really good.

(12:37):
I had a great, great, greattime.
I didn't really gamble that much.
I mean maybe $20 a year.
Well, you know, maybe I'll saylike at least a hundred dollars,
you know, and, um, I mean, ifI'm gonna gamble, I'll have to
be rich to gamble.
You know that, right, you knowso.
But that's what I think.

(12:57):
I think that if you have money,you gamble, but, um, it's not
for me.
I mean I only like play liketen dollars, maybe twenty
dollars.
I played a lotto sometimes.
I play like ten dollars.
I, you know, pick the numbersand all that stuff.
But I mean gambling, uh, it'snot for me.
I mean I love playing cardslike, uh, um, 21, um, jack, um,

(13:21):
what's the call?
That shit?
Blackjack, you know blackjack,it's it called that shit Black
Jack.
You know, black Jack it's, it's, it's for me.
I like Black Jack, I likeTexans holding and, well, poker,
you know what I'm saying.
But yeah, I mean I had a goodtime, but we didn't go there
just to gamble.
We only go there to visit andsee our cousin got married.
I want to say congratulationsto our cousin Sangrona.

(13:45):
I don't know if she wanted touse her name, but I always use
my cousin's names with differentkind of character names like
Sexy Pants and Chico Chex andhis sister Sangrona.
So I call her Sangrona.
It's a little thing, a childthing that we had when we were

(14:09):
kids.
So, yeah, it's a good thing.
We had fun.
We had fun in Las Vegas.
I'm not going to complain.
I ate a lot.
You know I've got to go workout because I did eat a lot,
drank too.
So, yeah, I mean I had a greattime.

(14:30):
Only for four days I had agreat time.
Technically it was not avacation.
You know, I'm right here just torecover, just to get over the
fun that we had, because I don'tknow if you guys, whenever you
guys go to a vacation or go outfor out of the state or do
something fun and you, you takea day off of work and, knowing

(14:52):
that you go back to work thenext day, it's like, oh my gosh,
it's, the fun is over.
You think about all the timewent fast, the week went fast,
it went by quick, and you, yougo to next day.
It's like fuck, you're likedown, because you know the fun
you did, you had, and you knowwhatever you guys were at, you

(15:13):
know, you, you feel like, oh,like you feel down, you know.
So I'm trying to recover fromthat.
Okay.
So, because I know if I wouldhave wanted to work the next day
, I would have been like man,the fun went bad, the fun went.
I had a lot of fun, it went tooquick and I'm going to be all
down.
So you know, I'm trying to getover that.

(15:33):
You know what I'm saying.
I'm pretty sure I'm not theonly one that feels that.
But yeah, so I did have a goodtime.
So I took a little extra daysoff, you know, just to recover
that.
You know.
I mean it's just, it's a downerbecause the times go fast when
you're having fun, but whenyou're at work, time goes real

(15:55):
fucking slow.
You know what I'm saying.
It does I mean?
To be honest, I'm pretty sureI'm not the only one.
When you're at work, it's likefuck, it's taking slow, it's
barely like two o'clock and youknow things like that.
But, um, yeah, this, yeah, wehad a good time with my cousins,
um, with everyone out there.
We had gorgeous dinner and allthat stuff and we had a great

(16:16):
time and, um, it was good.
You know, I had nothing tocomplain, you know.
Um, just to guys, let you guysknow, um, starting July 27, 2025

(16:37):
, we're reaching our third yearon our podcast.
Time goes fast.
Like I said right, time goesreally fast when you're having
fun, man.
So my plan is, I think we'regoing to have season two and
season one.
Well, I said it backwards,right, season one and season two
, we're going to have those forfree.
And starting season three,we're going to start putting
that in subscription now.

(16:57):
So I'm going to have to figurethat out.
So I'm figuring that when westart doing the season three,
it's going to be you're going tohave to put a subscription now
or support our show, butmeanwhile, season one and two
are going to be remain free.
So you guys get to hear it.
You know what I'm saying.
So the subscription if you guyswant to subscribe to our podcast

(17:24):
for season three, it's $3 amonth and it includes a shout
out, but the good news is thatyou could cancel anytime.
Because the reason why I thinkit's time for us to put in a
subscription, because we have alot to say, a lot to talk about

(17:52):
and, plus me, I've been holdingback lately I don't know, I
haven't been myself, but I likethat.
So, if you guys this month well, july 27th is our third
anniversary I think we're goingto put in a subscription now.
So, like I said again, seasonone and two are going to be
remain free.
Okay, so season three will bethe.

(18:15):
You know you could subscribe toour podcast for $3 a month.
I mean, it's going to be awhile, maybe a while for the,
the, the price might change, butit's not going to happen.
Maybe, like after two moreyears or five more years and
things like that, but it's gonnabe remain three dollars a month
.
So to subscribe to our podcast,and I like again, you could

(18:37):
cancel anytime.
But like, um, but if you're asubscriber, you'll be getting a
shout out constantly.
Okay, sounds good, I mean.
So I was overthinking itovernight, so that's what I'm
going to be doing after this.
Once we're on season three,we're going to be doing that.

(18:58):
So I'm trying to figureeverything out on that.
So I know it's probably badnews for you guys, but I think
it's time for us to put anepisode of subscription so.
But the only thing is that Idon't think I'm going to be
going live on YouTube.
So yeah, because I meanthere'll be no point going live

(19:21):
and I'm going to put thesubscription on audio.
I mean you guys are going towatch it on YouTube.
It's going to be remain feesfree.
So I'm just trying to get a lotof viewer, a lot of
subscriptions on YouTube so Icould at least reach out 10,000
subscription subscribers fromYouTube.
So that way I could have itthat way to have it monetized.

(19:41):
So you guys want to help me on?
You could also subscribe to ourYouTube channel.
You know that'd be a lot ofhelp for you guys, all your
listeners out there and I justwant to thank all the listeners
out there too that aredownloading and listening to our
podcast.
I didn't think we had that muchfans out there, especially in

(20:04):
the UK and South America, downthere too, and all the way in
the eastern side South America,down there too and all the way
in the Eastern side of the partof the other world.
I want to thank you guys outthere Europe, uk, china, asia,
doesn't matter, I mean Asia andyou know parts of the Eastern
world and the other side of theworld Russia, germany.

(20:26):
Thank you very much.
All of them are listening.
Thank you very much.
All of them are listening.
Thank you very much.
I don't think we're going to be.
We're going to reach out thatway, but yeah, thank you guys
out there.
So, like I said, we want to makeour show not mostly political.

(20:47):
We want to do it political andconspiracy theories, comedy.
In a way, we like to change itup.
We're not going to be likethose other podcasts.
We stick with one subject at atime and all that stuff.
We want to kind of change it up.
We're trying not to be toorobotic, you know, and things

(21:07):
like that.
But yeah, just to get you theheads up, if you guys are all
sensitive what we have to say instatements and all that stuff,
this podcast is not for you.
That goes to people that are onTikTok and all the social
networks.
If you guys are reallysensitive about hearing things,

(21:30):
what people have to say in theirstatements or their comments
and all that stuff.
Please don't.
If you cannot handle it, do noteven listen, because people out
there, they get real toosensitive about things like this
and they get all hurt.
You know things like that.
So just keep in mind hear it onyour own risk If you guys don't

(21:53):
like it.
It's like gambling gamble withyour own risk.
If you're going to drinkalcohol, drink responsible all
that stuff.
And that's all I got to say.
You got to hear us responsible,okay, just prepare what you
guys are going to hear.
Okay, and it's freedom ofspeech, everyone.
Hear us responsible, justprepare what you guys are going
to hear.
It's freedom of speech,everyone.
The thing I don't get aboutTikTok is that it's supposed to

(22:16):
be freedom of speech, right.
We get violation because ofwhat we say and think, what we
express.
The other last week, when I wasin vegas, um, I was, we, I was
all happy.
You know I was having a goodtime, you know, I mean tiktok
could report all this stuff,like you know, people getting

(22:39):
hurt, getting run over, thingslike that and I I only put, I go
on live, just because I, I Ifeel myself gambling.
They blocked me.
I mean, they, uh, they violatedme or something.
It was a violation on theirguidelines.
You know there was a violationon their guidelines, you know.

(22:59):
Okay, I should have known that,but that's stupid.
You know, I'm having a goodtime, I'm having fun, I'm
showing everybody in the worldI'm having a good time, I'm
having fun, I'm showingeverybody in the world I'm
having fun.
You know I'm done, I'm havingfun.
And and they post like, uh, um,people talking crap about the
republicans okay, for example,people talking crap about the

(23:23):
republicans, they don't blockthem for that shit.
But if I mention gambling orI'm drinking a beer, or people
are bashing the Republicans, youknow, it's okay, but we're
bashing the Republicans, it'sokay.
But when you bash the Democrats, it's not okay.
We get censored.

(23:43):
That's stupid, isn't it?
It's kind of like you get, I'mgetting a violation.
They're taking my life feedbecause I'm drinking a beer or
I'm gambling, which I wasn'tgambling, I was just, you know,
putting myself live speaking.
I'm in las vegas and all that.

(24:04):
They probably saw the, the slotmachines and all that stuff.
So they they go oh, that guy'sgambling Show anybody, he's
gambling.
And they took me off live.
It's kind of stupid, kind ofhypocritical, believe me.
I mean I respect TikTok, I likeTikTok and everything like that
.
I don't want to be against itbut I'm for it because because

(24:28):
all the content creators outthere, I mean, you know, I'm
with that, but you got to makeit sense.
You know they're too biased.
You know it's our expression,it's our freedom, you know, and
I just hope.
But if the United States getsit or buys it, I just hope they

(24:50):
take that out.
I mean they're violating ourrights, our freedom of
expression, our freedom ofspeech.
We can't even comment oneverything People could comment
back about their biased things.
For instance, they bashed theRepublicans.
It's okay to bash theRepublicans, it's okay to bash

(25:10):
someone that's, you know, moreimportant and all that stuff.
But when it becomes theDemocrats and all that stuff,
they, they, they cancel us, they, they put us in violation,
violation mode.
I mean TikTok has to make it,make it, make it, make it more
sense.

(25:30):
They can't be biased.
They gotta investigate thesituation.
You know what I'm saying.
I mean me having a good time inLas Vegas.
They took off my feet justbecause I'm gambling.
I wasn't gambling.
Actually, technically, I wasn'tgambling, I'm drinking a beer.
The last time they fucking putme in violation it was because I

(25:52):
was driving.
Okay, yeah, I get that, youknow, I get it.
You got to be safe when you'redriving, while you're filming.
Yeah, I get it.
But I'm sitting down justshowing around the casino live
having a good time and they tookme out of live feed.

(26:14):
Stupid, you gotta get your acttogether, tiktok.
I mean, cause you guys areallowing people that are putting
on, people getting in danger,people getting run over, people
getting murdered, young girlsare showing themselves off like

(26:36):
that.
You know, I mean it should workboth ways.
You know what I'm saying, Imean.
I mean I'm not gonna complainabout that, but I mean it should
work for all of us.
It should do it for all of us,all the content creators, all
the content that we're creating.
It should work the way it'ssupposed to work.

(26:56):
How are you guys going to makemoney for that shit if you guys
are going to be, you know,putting a violation on everybody
on their creation?
You know it's kind of stupidputting a violation on everybody
on their creation.
You know it's kind of stupid,you know.
That's why.
That's why I really don't go onlive on tiktok because what's
what's fucking good, what's what?
What is to do?
The guidelines, we gotta belike fucking robots all the time

(27:19):
, like what to say?
You know, I mean, it's like wegotta be robotic to express
ourselves.
You guys are going to tell uswhat to do, what to say, uh-uh,
you know, I mean that's why Idon't really go on live on
TikTok and shit.
You know, I mean, there's a lotof content creators out there.

(27:44):
There's a lot of competitiveright now.
I don't think we're, I don'tthink we'll, I don't think we'll
.
Michael, what's that word?
I don't think we'll last.
If we have a podcast on TikTok,I don't think we'll last for a
fucking, not even a minute.
When I was driving, it took meoff in less than five minutes.

(28:05):
I mean five seconds, you know.
But I don't think we'll last onTikTok, believe it or not,
because there's a lot ofsensitivity, people there and I
don't know, a lot of woke, a lotof woke in the company right
now.
What I'm thinking is that sinceTrump took out the DEI, I think

(28:31):
all those workers that work inthose offices, they're going to
take them out and they're goingto replace them to new employers
.
You know when you call on thelet's say, for instance, you're
calling for your insurance oryou're making an order, like you
call for a refund for Amazonand all that stuff, you know
what I'm saying.
And you hear this Indian guy orsomeone from another country.

(28:56):
You know what I'm saying.
I don't know if you know whatI'm talking about, but I think
they're going to replace thosepeople on the tunnel markers
marketers.
They're not going to be longerusing, they're not going to have
no jobs anymore.
You know what I'm saying.

(29:17):
If you want to go, then you goto hell and go down, you know.
So you're not going to behearing that anymore.
You know you're probably goingto be hearing English-speaking
people now.
You know, I don't know.
I'm just, I'm just sayingbecause I think that's what

(29:37):
they're doing.
You know, I mean sometimes notto be so rude, but sometimes I
can't understand them.
You know I can't evenunderstand myself.
You know, sometimes I don'teven when.
You know I can't evenunderstand myself.
You know, sometimes I don'teven when I hear myself on my
podcast.
What am I talking about?
Who wants to hear me?
Right, like, who wants to hearme?

(29:59):
I'm going to level with you.
There's some people that don't,some people that do.
Some people love Elvis, somepeople don't, some people that
do.
Some people love Elvis, somepeople don't.
Some people hate Elvis, somepeople love Elvis.
You know what I'm saying, butthat's the way the world is.

(30:19):
But let's face it.
I mean TikTok has to changetheir act, their ways, because
it can't just be one particularsubject.
It has to be either theRepublicans, democrats, or that
person, that content creator.
It has to work both ways.

(30:41):
I mean it shouldn't be likethat.
The content creator is a workof art.
Okay, it's a work of art.
Okay, it's a work of art.
I mean, when I'm in TikTok, Iadmire the people that do that,
because that's a lot of talent.
I can't even do that.
You know, it takes a lot of umambition to go out there, to go

(31:02):
do a report, go do somereporting out there.
Some days I feel like I get, Iget embarrassed or I get shyer.
Well, that's what I gotta say.
I mean TikTok hasn't make itmore sense, you know.
I mean it's just like gosh.

(31:24):
You know the Gooch has theproblem with that stuff, you
know, and um, it's, I don'tthink it's fair.
I mean, in a way, I mean it'slike maybe I want the tiktok to
be banned.
Actually it gets pointless now,you know, and it's a lot of ai.

(31:46):
Now you know it's not beingreal anymore.
To be honest with you guys, it'slike TikTok is being fake.
It's like the boy who criedwolf.
You know what I'm saying, theboy who cried wolf.
They say there's aliens andthere's no aliens.
Now it's like all AI,everything's all AI.
Now it's like deception.

(32:07):
Already you know it's a lot ofdeception.
I mean, it's getting, it'sgetting ridiculous.
You know it's like yeah, youknow what I think tiktok is
already done for.
You know I'm saying and, um, Idon't know, it's just, I don't
know.
Have you noticed that tiktok ischanging?
It's not like before.
You know it's really.

(32:29):
It's to be honest, it's not.
It's not um, it's not likebefore.
You know it's like when youtubeback then, youtube when it
started was in 2009.
I think my I might be wrong.
Correct me if I'm wrong, buttiktok, you could find a lot of
information.
You know, back then I used tolook and I was all into ufos,
right, well, not only ufos, likedoing research about the cern

(32:51):
and all that stuff and um andeverything, the mermaids.
You know all that um conspiracytheories.
They took all that shit out.
Now you can't find one singlethird certain subject.
You know, when I was um, therewas one certain certain um
research I was doing on cern.
There was this uh scientistthat went to the cern right and

(33:15):
he was doing all this um, thatum.
What was he doing?
Um from the cern doing that um,the god, the god they call it
the god particle the godparticle was going around and
they Was going around and theyopened a portal.
Okay, they opened a portal andhe literally was explaining On

(33:38):
video and recording.
They have him recording too.
I don't even think they have itright now.
They had him saying that he sawbig giants coming on him On the
portal, big giants on him on theportal, big giants coming out
of the portal.
You know what they say.
He said it was like spiritualgiants.

(33:58):
Because you got to see, you gotto think about this these
spiritual beings they're comingout of portals, these are
spirits they're going couldpossess anybody or animal.
You know, and that's what I wasdoing, research on YouTube, and

(34:20):
now they don't do that anymore,youtube doesn't have that
anymore and you could look it up.
Youtube back then was like, likeTikTok, the way it is.
Now it's not like that anymore.
Youtube is not like that.
They censorship YouTube.
Right now, tiktok is the newYouTube, but now YouTube is

(34:48):
going through the same shit.
I mean that's all I can say,because when I was on YouTube, I
was on YouTube constantly,constantly, constantly.
I was researching CERN,researching UFOs and everything
you name it.
Now it's not there, nothing'sthere.

(35:09):
You'd be lucky if there'sprobably one and they just
probably take it off after that.
You know what I'm saying.
Now YouTube is a joke.
Now TikTok is being a joke.
Now what I think is that peoplerecord their shit and then they
put it on live so that way theydon't get violated or get a

(35:31):
violation.
I mean TikTok is gettingridiculous.
I think it's falling apart nowget violated or get a violation.
I mean TikTok is gettingridiculous.
I think it's falling apart.
Now it's getting faker and fakeand fake.
Once it's getting to that way, Idon't think Donald Trouble will
accept it anymore, because ifit continues to be more fake

(35:54):
news, I don't think Donald TrTrump was going to want it.
I think that's what he's doing.
He's holding off.
Let's see how it is.
All his administration, whoever, or the Doge workers, the young
Doge workers.
They're probably investigatinghow it is now, investigating how
it is now and Donald Trump istrying to get some more

(36:19):
information.
How is it?
Is it getting like the way itis?
Is it more fake news now or isit getting reality?
You know, because Trump, if hehas this TikTok, he wants money,
he wants profit for it.
It has to be worth it, it hasto be worth a lot, but the way
it's going, I don't think it'sgoing to be worth fucking buying

(36:40):
.
You know what I'm saying it'sgetting a lot, it's getting
cheap, it's getting fake, a lotof fake stuff, a lot of
deception going on.
It's not like before.
Like I said again you Like Isaid again, you know, let's be
honest, I'm being honest.
That's the way I look at it.
I mean, I don't think I will IfI was a president and I see the

(37:04):
app going the way it is rightnow and especially I'm just a
content creator or a podcastergoing through it and it's like
it's getting fake.
It's getting stupider andstupider every day through it
and it's like it's getting fake.
It's getting stupider andstupider every day.
It was going once as like realnews, everybody's, you know,
believing like it's real news,but now it's getting out of

(37:26):
control.
It's like a lot of ai, a lot offake animation, like dinosaurs
they found the ground, or or ufothey saw in New York, right
there, oh, you could see it.
And then you could hear trumpetsounds in the sky.
You know you could hear trumpetsounds in the sky.

(37:46):
That's fake Because in theBible it says that you know
everyone's going to hear thetrumpet sound when it's time
when the Lord's coming to theearth.
It's fake.
We're not going to hear thetrumpet sound in one spot.
The whole world's going to hearit and no one's coming out of

(38:07):
the fucking house.
You know, if I be hearingtrumpet sounds right now under
the sky, I think everybody wouldbe going out the house and
fucking saying what's going on?
What's all that noise?
You know I'll be going out,everybody will be out the house.
It's like if everybody, if itwas a huge earthquake, everybody
would be running out the house,right?

(38:27):
Everything just became fake onTikTok already.
I don't know why it's still on.
I don't even know why peoplecare for it already.
You know, I mean, I only haveit just to do my promotions on
my podcast and all that stuff.
That's all I use it forTechnically.
That's what I use it.
I don't go live Most of it.

(38:47):
Go live when girls are going intheir bikinis.
They're basically almost halfnaked People recording
themselves getting burned outthere.
They're filming someone gettingmugged and yet I get a violation
for recording the casino anddrinking a beer.

(39:08):
I don't get it.
And plus, they bashed theDemocrats.
We get a violation.
But when we bashed theRepublicans, nothing happens to
that person.
I did an example.
Actually, I bashed theRepublicans and I said all the

(39:29):
Republicans' names and all thatshit and they didn't put a
violation on me, to be honest.
But when I said something aboutthe Democrats, right away I got
a violation.
Oh, I got to appeal for this ifit's right or wrong, so I got
to wait like 24 hours to appealit.

(39:51):
Yeah, this content's beenremoved.
I don't get it.
I sure don't get it.
And I'm pretty sure it's notonly TikTok, it's only on
Instagram too.
But Instagram is more.
You know.
I think Facebook is trying tocompete with TikTok.
I think now Facebook, you couldsay a lot of things now more

(40:13):
than TikTok is.
You know how TikTok getsviolated.
You get a violation.
You could say a lot of thingsnow, more than TikTok is.
You know how TikTok gets, youget a violation.
You could say whatever you want.
Well, I think Zuckerberg isallowing that now, you know
because he's competing withTikTok.
But if TikTok continues the wayit is right now, doing a lot of

(40:35):
violations because you knowsilly things that we say, I
think it's going to get banned.
It's like it's pointless.
Now I don't think Trump wouldbe interested in with it, no
more, because the way they'reacting with their free speech.
You know, I mean my respects tothe content creators, but I

(41:02):
don't think I don't think it's.
I mean my, my respects on thecontent creators.
You know, I respect thembecause they, they got a good
talents and all that stuff, but,um, I don't think it's going to
last.
I don't think, uh, some of thecontent that this guy forgot his
name.
He, he records himself intiktok.
Live throwing things at, um,like a watermelon in the fryer

(41:25):
at the restaurant, okay, and uh,uh, he, he throw, he locks a, a
group of people inside a store.
He ties them up on the door, hecloses the door and shuts the
door up and they can't get out.
They allow that.
They allow that.

(41:47):
They allow him doing all thatshit Hurting people.
Actually, tiktok is allowingthat.
I could imagine if you're onTikTok you do kind things to
people like buy a homeless adinner, take them out to a
restaurant, take them out to arestaurant and you know, buy

(42:10):
them food, buy them a beer orbuy them a house.
For a matter of fact, I bet youget a violation for that, just
for being nice and kind.
But I guess we got to be realraunchy.
Go out there and beat people up, live on TikTok, beating up a

(42:31):
Republican.
They allow that shit on TikTok.
I think those people that areinvolved with the TikTok the
employers they should be heldaccountable or get sued by this.
Because the way I look at it,if you do kindly things, live on

(42:57):
TikTok, you're guaranteedyou're going to get a violation.
You know what I'm saying?
Guarantee you.
It's like it takes to hurtsomebody or throw someone
through a lion's they won't geta violation.
Or throw a Republican throughthe lines, they won't give you a

(43:21):
violation, they'll accept you.
That's the way I see it.
That's the way I look at it.
I don't know about you, call mestupid, call me dumb or
ridiculous, but that's the way Ilook at it, because when I'm on
TikTok I see a lot of peoplecomment good things, having a

(43:42):
good time, like me, I was havinga good time expressing my Las
Vegas trip I get a violation.
I just couldn't believe it.
I'm having a good time and theygive me a violation.
It's like man.
I feel like suing them BecauseI don't know, it's just, it's

(44:05):
not right.
It's my freedom, my expression,my expression.
But I don't know.
Tiktok is not the way it isanymore.
It's like it's getting to belike YouTube.
Now they're going to take allthat out.
Number one, youtube.
We used to look for mermaids orthings like that, and it's there

(44:30):
.
You see all the conspiracytheories there.
You know it's not there anymoreand if it is, it's going to be
the Little Mermaid you know fromthe Walt Disney Cartoon
animation.
No, not this Little Mermaid.
I'm talking about the mermaid,the real mermaid, sirens, and
all that stuff.
No, it's not there anymore.

(44:52):
But I don't know.
I'm looking at it.
It's failing now, like TikTok is.
It's not good anymore.
I'm not hating or anything.
You know I want it to succeed.
But you can't even say anythingnice in the TikTok anymore,

(45:15):
because if you say somethingnice, you get a violation, we'll
go what?
Just because I said this, I'mpretty sure I'm not the only one
.
To be honest, you know, and Ithink it's, it's the woke people
are in control of TikTok.
It's the woke people they're incontrol of TikTok.

(45:38):
It's the woke people, they'rein control of it.
They're too biased and they'retoo woke up.
You know they get up.
They're either snowflakes too.
They're probably going to belosing their jobs pretty soon
Once if Donald Trump buyswhoever buys this TikTok,

(46:07):
they're going to they might,these people that are in control
of TikTok.
They're going to lose theirjobs.
Let's hope so, because that'sour freedom of expression and
our freedom of speech.
And, yeah, it's stupid.

(46:32):
And if it keeps continuing theway it is, it's like why, being
in TikTok, you could just getyour live stream and you could
just do your own podcast, thingslike that.
You know, I mean that's why Imean I really don't do.
I mean, if we'll be in TikTokand if we be on TikTok, be on

(46:53):
tiktok on the podcast.
We won't last again.
We won't last not even a minute, because there's a lot to say
and there's a lot of people outthere too sensitive and they
don't if they don't like.
Who's forcing you to hear us?
You know who's forcing you tohear them.
Who's forcing you to saysomething?
Who's forcing you to saysomething?

(47:14):
Who's forcing you to hear it?
We're not putting your arm upon, we're not getting your arm
and twisting your arm on yourback.
You chose to hear it.
It's not our fault that youheard us or hear them because
you don't like the way we saidit.
And then when you comment, youcould comment what you want to

(47:37):
say.
But when we comment back, youcannot handle the comments.
That's one thing about people.
I mean, they like to comment onother people, they like to
bring it down, they like to bethe smart asses and all that
stuff.
When we talk it back, when wesay back, if we respond to the
comment or your comments, youcan't take it.

(47:59):
You get all mad, you get atantrum and you go trying to
find a person.
You want to beat them up and orhurt them or unalive them.
You know, like if we force youto hear us or hear them or to
watch the content, we didn'tforce you, they didn't force you
.
You know you chose to fuckinghear it or to hear them.

(48:21):
You know, that's what I said.
That's what I say.
You know, listen with.
If you're going to listen, yougot to listen with responsible.
It's like when you're going todrink, drink responsible.
If you're going to gamble,gamble responsible, gamble with.
When you're going to drink,drink responsible.
If you're going to gamble,gamble responsible, gamble with
your own risk.
You know, I don't know, I thinkI'm done.

(48:44):
And again, guys, if you guyswant to support our show or
subscribe to our podcast, it'sonly $3 a month.
You can cancel anytime and Ithink I'm done.
That throat is killing me.
Drink some little water rightnow.

(49:05):
And we're going to startrecording every Sunday, now,
everyone, every Sunday, 2 pm,pacific Standard Time in Los
Angeles, california.
This is Thee Talkers Podcast,Unscripted.
My name is Joe and again,listen responsible.

(49:28):
And if you guys want to supportour show, again, $3 a month.
It includes a shout out.

(49:48):
You can cancel anytime.
No hard feelings on our end andI just want to say thank you
everybody.
All you people are downloadingand listening and tuning in, and
I want to thank Europe and Asia, Africa, all of them in the
east side, in the eastern sideof the part of the world.

(50:09):
Thank you very much everybody.
Thank you everyone.
This is the Talkers Podcast onScrimp.
My name is Joe.
I got to say bye, bye, bye,Nice, thank you.
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