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Picture this: you’re wandering through the dimly lit tunnels of the Paris Catacombs, feeling the chill of history & mystery seeping into your bones. That’s just the beginning of our Halloween-themed adventure, together with our hosts, we swap tales of our Halloween antics and explore some of the world’s most spine-chilling locations. From the labyrinthine depths of the Capuchin Catacombs in Sicily to the haunted echoes of the Stanley Hotel, these are tales that promise to tickle your fear bones & ignite your curiosity for the eerie and unexplained.

Have you ever wondered about the sinister allure hidden within the walls of notorious hotels, or what connects Stephen King's horror masterpieces to them? We unravel eerie connections between haunted hotels and Stephen King's creations, comparing the terrifying energy of "1408" with real-life places like the Cecil Hotel. And, of course, we can’t resist discussing the chilling legends that swirl around hotels like the Stanley & Hotel Kurrajong. Our journey doesn’t stop at the earthly surface realm, as we plunge into the depths of the Mariana Trench, reflecting on James Cameron's daring explorations & the tragic stories linked with submersible technology.

Our exploration of the macabre wouldn’t be complete without venturing to Japan’s Aokigahara, Brazil’s Snake Island, and the haunting tales surrounding Nagoro, Japan. Season 5's first Phone Guest B-Money $ shares captivating insights that bring these places to life, intertwining humor with fright as we map out these haunting destinations. Whether it's discussing life-sized dolls or venomous vipers, we promise a playful yet spooky atmosphere that will leave you both entertained & maybe a little spooked. Tune in for a journey that promises more heart-pounding adventures and palpable chills, perfect for lovers of the supernatural & the mysterious.



*Scariest Places on Earth
*Haunted Hotels & the Mariana Trench
*Exploring the Mariana Trench & Film making
*Terrifying Islands & Dark Tourist Spots
*Scariest Places on Earth Discussion
*Exploring the Scariest Places on Earth



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*Outro Beat Credit: Young Frenchy 808*

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Speaker 1 (00:26):
This is Timeless Talk .
I'm your host.
Ghostface, the patrioticmurderer.
Ha ha, ha, ha ha ha.
Yeah, I realized the set's alittle different.
Today is October 31st, whichwould make it Halloween.

(00:50):
So, yeah, we're going to have aspecial Halloween episode, but
over here, to my right, asalways, without a mascot,
because he doesn't float beingin the spirit.
No, I'm just kidding.
I know he's not feeling thegreatest, but we've got Eerie Us
.
Yes, so hot, so hard.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
So hard.
Where's the energy my boy?
Yeah, appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Yeah, All right.
So before we even get into thethick of what today's going to
be about, let me transition overthere.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
All right, there's more of a familiar voice there.
I sound a little different andmuffled because I got the mask
on today.
Y'all you know what I'm saying.
But yeah, man, you know, yougot Ghostface Killer, aka the
patriotic murderer, in thebuilding with the globe of truth
over here.
It's Smithsonian.
Anyway, yeah, man, so you know,halloweenlloween to y'all from

(01:45):
timeless talk to you guys, umfurious, how, uh, before we get
into the actual topic topic, canyou share with us, the audience
and myself, a memory of yoursthat you like, whether it's
mischievous or just like awholesome memory from from this
I wouldn't call it a holiday,but this day growing up, from
halloween.

(02:05):
I just remember liketrick-or-treating, you know shit
like that anything inparticular that you were just
kind of like that was a goodfucking year, nah, nah not
really.
But yeah, I don't really havetoo many crazy, crazy memories
myself, to be honest with you,man, it was just like hit or
miss.
Right with it too.
You know, some years were whack, some years were fun.
I think everybody gave a shitabout what was a candy, anyway,

(02:25):
pretty much.
But all right, guys, let's getinto it.
Let's get into it, all right.
So today's episode the scariestlocations on the planet Earth,
which ones you guys think.
Maybe you've heard of this list, maybe you haven't.
I sent it over to Furious.
I was getting his tidbits oneverything.
We're going to get into it.
We're going to get hisperspective on it.
I'll give you guys mine.

(02:50):
But apparently, according tothis list that I did some
research on, it says that thenumber one scariest place on
Earth would have to be the ParisCatacombs.
Now I want to go ahead and jumpinto that first.
I think personally, with theParis catacombs, the idea of
being lost in a labyrinth likethat without having any way out,

(03:11):
any way at all, of likesalvation Although I think now
they're so popular that you havemore people traveling down
there to see shit you know whatI mean To find it and see it and
go and see how deep they canmap it.
You probably have a betterchance of getting out of there
than you would years ago, right,I'd imagine, maybe.
Maybe not, though, becauseyou're right you also run the

(03:31):
risk of someone never runninginto you either.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
That's true.

Speaker 3 (03:34):
By the time you run out of air that could be it.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
It was a movie, too, based on that.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Yeah, as above, so below, or something like that Of
, or something like that.
Of course they added theirlittle to it, you know what I
mean, to make it a little moreinteresting.
But yeah, no, but I agree, man.
So what are your thoughts onthe um paris catacombs?
Like, if you were in thatsituation, would you even ever
venture down there?
Would you even look at it,would you check it out?
Would you go?
Would you ever venture into itand go exploring like some

(04:00):
people?

Speaker 2 (04:00):
have done.
Personally, I, I wouldn't notnot there just because, just
because it's underground andit's like there's a lot, it's
just a really big area.
It's easy to you know you mighthave, I don't know, cave-ins or
some shit like that.
It seems like it's, I don'tknow.
It's not the best idea.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
It probably wouldn't be the wisest choice, going down
the road.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:31):
Even with a guide, would you?
Would you attempt it with aguide or would you?

Speaker 3 (04:33):
be like fuck that still.
Nah, you wouldn't do it with aguy there.
Nah, that's just a large likecemetery too it is.
That's basically what it is,bro, because you know, there was
a time, I think, when they werethrowing bodies in there.
Man, that's what they weredoing.
They were using it as justquote me if I'm wrong, guys.
But I did a little bit ofresearch and what I was able to
find is that, supposedly in thedays following a plague, they
were running out of places tobury bodies, so they just
started throwing them in thecatacombs.

(04:54):
Man, I can see that andoriginally those catacombs were
used as mines, for mine shaftsand stuff.
You know around that.
So interesting shit, man.
It's kind of crazy how itturned into what it is now.
You know what I mean.
I guess it's prettystraightforward.
Not really much else to sayabout that.
Really, the next place on thelist More catacombs.
There's another, there'sanother.
There's another set ofcatacombs in a copy.

(05:15):
Chen the cop man.
I'm probably saying this shitwrong as hell, but they're
located in Sicily, italy, thisItaly.
This catacomb was originallyintended to be the final resting
place of religious men.
However, it became a statussymbol for local citizens to be
buried there after word spreadof the natural mummification

(05:35):
process.

Speaker 2 (05:36):
That's pretty crazy.

Speaker 3 (05:37):
Right Nuts right, so it's just another catacomb.
I wouldn't go in there.
Like you said, I can get nobusiness down there, bro.
Big ass, fucking graveyard, youknow.
And then this is kind of creepythe Isle de las Muñecas.
In Spanish, muñeca is a doll,so basically in English, the
Island of the Dolls.
So the Island of the Dolls isin Mexico.

(05:59):
This island is covered withdolls that are said to be
possessed by spirits of girlswho died young.
Why is that even a place?

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Why does that exist, because someone was starting a
movement, probably, and it gotcarried away.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
What kind of fucking movement is that I?

Speaker 2 (06:17):
don't know, didn't some girl go missing or some
shit?
And that's why the guy made it.
I think you might be rightabout that, like something about
.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
Oh, to attract her to come back right, something like
that.
I swear man us human beings,bro, we really really have a
strange way of uh dealing withstuff like that in life you ever
think that too, like kind oflike, in a way of like it's not
really the most effective way tolook for him in 2024, or.
But then again, to be fair,this wasn't 2024.
It's probably a long time ago,right?
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (06:47):
I think a lot of it, though, has to do what probably
has to do with meaning.
You know it probably meantsomething to whoever made that,
but you know to us.

Speaker 3 (06:57):
It's eerie.
It is eerie, but you're rightto them.
It could have.
Could have had a more of a,like you said, more significant
meaning right or, or a reasonbehind it.
All right, so the next placelet's see here, the stanley
hotel.
It's in colorado.
This hotel is known for itsassociation with stephen king,

(07:18):
who said it was the perfectsetting for a ghost story.
The hotel now offers ghosttours and has a resident psychic
.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
I don't think I don't have much to say about this
shit, bro.
That one reminds me.
I don't know, have you everwatched the movie 1408?

Speaker 3 (07:35):
Yeah, it is kind of like that.
It's a good comparison.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
And like the Cecil Hotel In LA I guess there's a
hotel that's haunted or someshit.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
I heard about another one, not the Cecil, I think it
was the Hollywood Hotel.

Speaker 2 (07:53):
Really.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
I think that was the original one, the Hollywood
Hotel man.
I'm probably fucking it up.
There's another man I forgot.

Speaker 1 (08:01):
It has a really old sign.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
I think it's pink or it might be red.
You know what I'm talking about.
I know you've seen it.
We've all seen it before.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
It's in downtown.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
Yeah Well, there's one in LA.
So that also reminds me of 1408, bro.
It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (08:16):
I'll say.
An interesting thing about itis that it says that it's known
for its association with StephenKing, which leads me to assume
that it wasn't.
It never had like a hauntingtype of element to it.
It's just that Stephen Kingthought it was it was good for
his film or or his book.
So you know what I'm saying.
It was more like lore from thebook made it popular.
It's not like the placesactually haunted hotel, that's

(08:38):
true.

Speaker 3 (08:38):
So it might not even really be.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
You know what I'm saying?
It would be different if italready had something to it and
then he just chose to base hisstory off that.
It sounds like it's from hisstory.
That that's why it's famous,you know makes sense.

Speaker 3 (08:57):
No, you're right, and that's probably where he got
some inspiration, if he actuallystayed there?

Speaker 2 (09:03):
is that where he had the shining?
Is that where he put someinspiration?
If he actually stayed there?
Is that something?
You stayed there?
Is that where he had the uhshining?
Is that where he put that?
I think so, where the, wherethat film was taken I think.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
Well, actually it doesn't.
From what I was able to find,it doesn't say that the shining
was filmed there but I know thatisn't in the.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
I think it isn't in the hotel.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
No no, no, it is.
No, no, it is.
I don't know if it was filmedin that particular location.
You see what I'm saying.
Probably was you think so ifit's stephen king.
Let's look at right now and seesays here timberland lodge, but
it was filmed in several,several locations, though
actually oh, never mind morethan one l street studios

(09:38):
somewhere in england.

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Literally says somewhere in england no, but I
mean, like what was, like what?
Was the hotel in the story thehotel in the story.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
Okay, never mind, you're right, You're right.
The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, colorado, inspired the novel.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
So it was big.
Okay, so they didn't film itthere, which I would have
thought would have been prettydope if they just filmed it
there, because that was whatinspired them.
You know, you would think theywould have shot some scenes
there.
But no it says it wasn't shot inColorado.
It was shot in England,although that hotel was the
inspiration for the Shining.
But it was filmed in TimberlandLodge, which makes sense.
Timberland sounds like it wouldbe somewhere cold.

(10:17):
You know, fucking snows in thatmovie.
So Timberland Lodge, elst.
So Timberland Lodge, l StreetStudios in England.
What's crazy about?
that too, bro.
Honestly, real quick, theShining.
I remember one of the scenesbeing the most eerie to me is
when he was limping.
He was chasing.
What was he chasing?
Through the snow?
That fucking maze that'soutside the hotel?

(10:38):
That's a little weird.
It was right.
Why are you guys outside?
I know she's trying to run fromhim, but why did that exist?
Is there like?

Speaker 2 (10:46):
maybe a attraction or how are they like snowed in so
much?
You saw that shit On my place.

Speaker 3 (10:51):
Like they were up to their fucking knees.

Speaker 2 (10:52):
Fucking mountains and shit.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
They were up to their knees in that shit.
There was mountains of it.
I Was this the setting that hewas going for.
I love it.
This is it, guys.
This is the shot.
It's not going to be ruined atall.
One take Run through thefucking maze of snow.
It's perfect.
No one's going to be confusedat all.
No, for real, fucking randomlights and shit in the trees and
from the ground.

(11:13):
Remember that shit?
The way it was lit up was eerietoo, man.
Okay.
So Stanley Hotel.
Nah, I think that's it withthat.
Okay, the next thing on ourlist is another hotel, hotel
Kirajong In Canberra, australia.

(11:35):
This hotel is said to behaunted by the ghost of former
Prime Minister Ben Chief Chifley, who died in his bedroom in
1951.
Again, also giving off 1408vibes, along with of the right.
It's kind of strange.
I think it's a prime minister.
Why?

Speaker 2 (11:52):
why the prime minister I?

Speaker 3 (11:55):
don't know man, you stayed at the hotel that's just,
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
I've always just wondered like where, when, when
all that shit starts, you know?
Like the paranormal stuff?
Yeah, was it already there?
Or do people just I don't know,create it, create something
just because he died?
Is that like?
Is that why they're saying that?
Or are there things happening?
Okay, yes, okay.
So you know, I'm saying yeah,that's what you're saying you
know what.

Speaker 3 (12:19):
Maybe he was looking some dark shit, bro.
He might have been into somethings that we don't know about,
that they have a hunch on it.
Maybe he has a reputation, ormaybe they just want to be like
you said, because you're right,if a random person dies there,
that is religious or not, itdoesn't necessarily mean it's
going to be haunted after, right?
So I see where you're goingwith that.
Did something else significanthappen?
I don't know.
I mean, could have been thecase right.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Yeah, that's true.
Honestly, I think this isprobably the last one is
probably the scariest place inthe world.
You think so?
Hell yeah.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
You think it tops all of them.
Actually, I agree with you.
It's pretty bad actually.
The fucking ocean, the fuckingMariana Trench.
Sheesh, I agree, dude.
Located in the North PacificOcean, this is the deepest known

(13:08):
trench in the world.
It's home to creatures likedragonfish, goblin sharks and
zombie worms.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
So you can only imagine we haven't even that's
just going on that we foundalready right that we've
actually been able.

Speaker 3 (13:15):
So my thing is as deep as that shit is that'd be
something bigger right, and it'sprobably deeper than where the
titanic is currently laying onthe ocean floor, right.
So there's definitely moreunknown creatures living down
there.
But not just that, there's alsosome shit.
That's just.
You know what I'm saying?
We can't even get a sub thatcan go deep enough to really

(13:36):
investigate, right.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
I'm pretty sure that they could, but there's probably
just too many factors.
Not man-made though, what doyou mean?

Speaker 3 (13:42):
Like not a man-made, not a man, Sorry.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Well, let me say it again you mean a man-made sub.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
Man, yes, I mean Okay , sorry, oh, wow oh bro Fucking
out of it today, man, son of abitch.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
No but.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
I meant like a man-driven sub.

Speaker 2 (14:00):
So man-made, oh, sub.
So man made, oh, you mean likea man, like a drone sub?

Speaker 3 (14:03):
yeah, like a drone sub, I think that could make it
down there.
But a man like a person in itsub, not so much no, I think a
man.

Speaker 2 (14:10):
I mean they've, they've gone down to the titanic
, I think no, they have, theyhave, they have.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
But that's even risky .
Going to that depth is risky.
So what I'm getting at is it'sjust to get to the titanic is
dangerous and not really thesafest thing to do, still even
with today's technology.
You know what I'm saying.
You know what I'm going withthis.
Going to the Mariana Trench isprobably more fucking risky.

Speaker 2 (14:29):
You'll get fucking sucked in that shit.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
You know who did that shit?
Because he's crazy as fuck.
James Cameron.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
I thought you were going to say fucking David
Goggins, he Shit.

Speaker 3 (14:39):
I love it, bro.
Hey, man, shout out to DavidGoggins, bro, he probably would
do it too.
Crazy-ass motherfucker probablywould do that shit.
Man, david Goggins, that was agood guess, because you know
what he is crazy as fuck.
He might do that shit.
No, but I know that JamesCameron, he was so obsessed with

(15:00):
marine life.
That's why he did movies likethe Abyss.
You know what I mean.
He was so obsessed with marinelife.
That's why he did movies likethe Abyss.
You know what I mean.
He was very obsessed with theocean man.
So I think that when he hadthat new love found for Titanic
after he filmed that movieFucking Avatar, the way of the
water, he was obsessed with thewater bro.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Made his own fucking language with him.
Dude, that's crazy.

Speaker 3 (15:18):
He's a crazy filmmaker man.
I give him that he's definitelygot some bangers and some of
the shit he made is kind ofweird.
But I'm not gonna lie man, I'mnot the.
I'm not the biggest fan ofavatar, bro.
I'm not the biggest fan ofavatar oh man, it's all good.
It's not for everybody it's notfor me, it's not terrible.
I just, I don't know, man, it'snot, it's not a go-to for me,

(15:39):
man, it's cool and shit,whatever, but you know it's not
I like like the spirituality,like concept of it.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
I thought that was dope, like how they're like
connected to the planet, likebiologically.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Well then, maybe I should give it another chance
then, because it has been along-ass time since I watched it
.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
I don't know, you're going to have to watch one and
two, or just one.
Actually, honestly, oneexplains the mind-to-planet
connection better.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
So what purpose is 2?
What purpose is 2?

Speaker 2 (16:06):
2 is just the continuation of the conflict.
Okay, and they're having aconflict with humans, right?
Yeah, I mean, and the conflictspreads to other tribes on the
planet, but that's pretty muchthe gist of it.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
Those creatures are kind of cool, the ones they ride
in the water.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Yeah, that's pretty dope, yeah.
So in that movie I know we'rekind of veering off, but in that
movie, like all the creatures,or most of the creatures, like
you can, they can bond with the,with the other, with the humans
.
Oh, what the fuck?
Through the little ponytailsthey have that little like
tendrils.
You know that's connected totheir brain.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
And then they like hook in and they can like
communicate.
They can command the food, theanimal.
What the?

Speaker 2 (16:42):
fuck, that's crazy bro.
It's like it's like a wifi typeof thing.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
I mean look into that .
Why am I just?

Speaker 2 (16:49):
watching after all my bad Bluetooth.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
Bluetooth.
I got my phone to the fuckingroadcaster.
Kind of like that yeah man,that's cool.
It was interesting, bro.
All right, so you couldliterally make an episode based
off of the wonder of that shitalone, right?
Mariana Trench is a scary-assplace.
Do you have actually gone thereand seen it with your own two
eyes?
And come back?

Speaker 2 (17:10):
The thing is, how deep have whoever's tried to
research it gone?
Yeah, I mean.

Speaker 3 (17:17):
Cameron, I don't think he was there long.
I think he went down there andtouched the bottom and came back
up the Mariana Trench.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:23):
The Mariana Trench, or where the Titanic's at.

Speaker 3 (17:27):
He went to both.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Hold on, we're going to have to.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
Fact check me bro.
Fact check me bro.
You don't believe me.
Look that shit up.
Then dog, what's up up?
I'm ghostface.
I don't lie about shit like thatcall me a liar no, no, for real
, though, from what I, from whatI researched and what I found
is that he went to both.
Supposedly, man went to themariana trench, but he went to

(17:51):
titanic.
He went to the titanic firstand then, I think, he went to
the mariana Trench after thefact.
So he was basically pushingjust life in general, just
pushing his life expectancy, man, because that shit could have
gone wrong, could have imploded.
Shout out to Ocean Gate.
Rest in peace to those livesthat were lost there,
unfortunately.

(18:12):
But their sub was obviously madeshittily.
I'm going to say that word.
It's not a word, but I'm makingit a word today.
Made in a very shittily.
I'm going to say that word.
It's not a word, but I'm makingit a word today.
Made in a very shittily fashion.
Sad, but you know what this ison the topic, because we're
talking about the Mariana Trent.
So it's all good and that,being what me and Furious
actually agree on, is probablythe scariest place on Earth,
with the Paris catacombs being aclose second in my opinion.

(18:34):
Then there's Dudley Town,connecticut, which is said to be
a very haunted former town orcity.
There's a lot of shit that's upand down.
It's kind of crazy.
It's all over the place.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Okay, so yeah, he did .
He did go down there, I toldyou, but they only reached the
deepest known part of it.
Oh see, or the deepest unknown.

Speaker 3 (19:03):
So he never touched the floor.
I heard he touched the floor itsays so.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
Don Walsh reached the deepest known part of the ocean
in 1960, and that helped JamesCameron reach the same place in
2012.
But no one's walked the floor,though, of course not, we don't
know.

Speaker 3 (19:19):
Fucking you can't walk physically on that.
The pressure would crush you.

Speaker 2 (19:24):
I know, but people walked on the surface of the
moon, though you know what.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
I mean, yeah, but that's different, though.
The vacuum of space has neverseen pressure as the ocean.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
How?
So?
It's pretty big.
It's got a lot of pressure outthere.
You think so, shit, who knows,bro?
They say that the ocean is likespace.
Space must be like the ocean,right, it's got a lot of
pressure out there.
You think so Shit, who knows,bro?
They say that the ocean is likespace.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
It must be like the ocean right.
You think so.
I don't know, man, because Ifeel like the laws of physics
are I mean, I don't know.
Take this with a grain of salt.
I heard that the vacuum ofspace is different than the
pressure of the ocean.
They're not the same thing, youknow.
From what I understand could bewrong with that, but at least
that's what I've been told.

Speaker 2 (20:02):
I'm pretty sure the space and the ocean are opposite
essentially there's nearly zeropressure in space, and then,
obviously, the ocean.
There's a lot of pressure.
So, yeah, so there's a lack ofpressure.
Oh shit, there's a lack ofpressure.

Speaker 3 (20:22):
There's a lack of pressure in space so like okay,
so the lack of that's my pointlack of pressure, bro, so then
you wouldn't get crushed.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
That's why you could walk on the moon, because
there's no pressure yeah, but ifyou get a little crack in your
helmet, you, you're fucking done.

Speaker 3 (20:40):
But from what though?

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Shit, who fucking knows?

Speaker 3 (20:43):
See, but you're not going to get crashed Shit, you
can run out of oxygen just thesame?
Yeah, you'll probably, Iimagine both situations are
fucking extreme.
No, I agree.
I'm not saying no, don't get mewrong.
I'm not saying one's betterthan the other.
I'm just saying that I think.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
One you have to go a million miles.
The other one, you only have togo five miles.

Speaker 3 (21:02):
True, but five miles you got all the pressure of the
water.
Think about all the weight ofthe water's on top of you.
So I feel like that'd be a lotharder to walk on that fucking
surface.
Meaning the floor, the ocean.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Yeah, walking on that surface it's way harder than
walking on light.
Of course you know what I'msaying.
However, however, when it comesto the magnitude of both trips,
they're fucking equal.
The unknown.
Because you're going a millionmiles to the moon, or however
many miles to the moon, you canrun out of gas, your shit can
explode and then you're fuckingstuck out there.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
Then you're fucked.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
But you can walk on the moon and say, hey, you know,
you can walk on the moon forabout what?
An hour?

Speaker 3 (21:39):
until your air runs out, maybe if you're lucky
around that Give or take bygetting an hour out of it, maybe
.
Sure, so you know.
Hey, that was my list.
I was wondering if you hadanything to add to it as far as
your own list goes for scariestplaces on the Earth, like we
could talk about deadly town.
But deadly town, I don't wantto bore these people.
I couldn't find any like yeah,there's supposedly demonic

(22:02):
possessions and demonic not eventhat.
It said there's demonicapparitions or like the vibes of
vibrations of demonic presence,supposedly in these woods.
It's illegal to go there too.
The deadly town, connecticut soshit.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
What about like suicideicide Forest or something
like that?

Speaker 3 (22:19):
okay, that's in Japan , right.
I believe so the one that youtalking about Suicide Forest.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
That's the one that am I really sick or nah?
You got me sick bro hell, nah,fool you been sick for way
before me.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Nah, nah, I'm sorry bro, I'm going to cut that out
of the video.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
I got it from you.

Speaker 3 (22:46):
You got that shit from me?
Huh Shit.
Oh sorry man, ghost face ain'tholding the cough back like I
thought it would, bro.
I'm sorry, bro.
I'm sorry, all right, man, fuckthis shit.
That's on me, man.
Oh shit, my bad dog Yo getthrough it.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Oh, there's a place called Snake Island Snake Island
In Brazil.

Speaker 3 (23:13):
What was the one you listed before that I don't want
to get past it?
Suicide Forest, that's right.
Okay, so that's the placeBefore it happened.
The next one you just said,suicide Forest, is the place
that Logan Paul, you know, theguy that everybody loves yeah,
right, the guy that seriouslyfucking plays himself when is it
?
You know, the guy that hascrime and loves everybody.

(23:35):
Everybody loves him.

Speaker 4 (23:36):
Yeah right.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
Logan Paul famously filmed a dead person hanging in
that forest that had justcommitted suicide and they said
he was dangling there like hewas fresh.
It's sad.
I think the suicide forestprobably has some shit tied to
it.
I wouldn't doubt it.
I know it's in Japan, I don'tknow exactly what city.
If you go there, you'reprobably going to run into what

(23:58):
he ran into.
Why would you film it?
I don't know.
But why do people go to thatspot to do it?
You're one of that.
That's my question with thatplace.
I go there Because it'snotorious for that.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
I mean.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
I think it's just people.
People just have a, people havea fascination with, like you
know, dark shit oh my probablyprobably right, but my whole
question with that, though, islike why?

Speaker 3 (24:26):
why choose that particular forest?

Speaker 2 (24:28):
I really want to dive in there and find out why it
probably got some ancient typeof thing to it.
Maybe you know you think?
So it was probably like thatfor a longer than it's been
known.
Who knows, Maybe, no, maybemany people died in that forest,
or I don't know who the fuckknows.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
There's got to be a reason, there's got to be a
significance to why right?

Speaker 2 (24:49):
No, there doesn't have to be you don't think so.
It doesn't have to be.
It could just be that peoplejust someone, just it, whoever
started it and whoever kept itgoing, it became a trend.
Now that's where people go todo that shit.
You know, I'm pretty surethere's people that have
probably flown in there fromdifferent countries just to do
that shit.
You're right, you know.

Speaker 3 (25:07):
Can you hold that for a second, because I want to
throw the audience and I want tothrow everybody a curveball.
Right now.
I want to call B-Money becausehe's a big Halloween guy.
Get him on the phone real quickand ask him where he thinks the
scariest place on earth.
Is you cool if I do that?
Uh, yeah, real quick, becauseI'm gonna see if he answers me.
But go ahead.
You were saying, though, whatabout your?
What's the next one you have onyour list?

(25:28):
You said it was snake island,right, yeah?

Speaker 2 (25:30):
basically it got the name because it has a high
density of uh snakes, goldenlance head vipers and that
sounds scary golden lance head.
Yeah, it says.
Studies report an average ofone to five snakes per square
meter.
God damn, oh shit.
And it says um.
So basically, what happened?
How it got?
How it became like?
That is sea levels.

(25:50):
When sea levels rose umthousands of years ago, it
separated the island from themainland in Brazil and the
isolated snakes becamehyper-evolved to adapt to the
changing environment.
So check this.
It says this without anyground-level prey on the island,
the snakes learned to hunt inthe treetops and strike at birds

(26:11):
from the air.
And it says this because theycouldn't track down the birds
and wait for the poison to kickin their venom, adapted to
become five times stronger,capable of they couldn't track
down the birds and wait for thepoison to kick in their venom,
adapted to become five timesstronger, Capable of killing
their prey instantly, as well asmelting human flesh.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
And they hunt from the trees.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
Yep, that's fucking terrifying, bro it says, because
of their potency, the Braziliangovernment bans the public from
ever setting foot on the island, as if you would want to.
Yeah, why would you want to gothere?
Yeah, I remember seeing like avideo on it and there was snakes
everywhere in the video, likethere was, like it's like
everywhere.
Someone actually went there andrecorded it.

(26:46):
So one of those eitherdocumentary or like type shows.
You know what I'm saying, butlike you like see like a glimpse
of it, and it's's like thereare snakes everywhere.

(27:07):
They're crazy, bro.
Fuck that I am.
So hell, no, I'm good.
Oh, snake island, bro, I don't,you know what man.
There's also the island next toon the south of india, where it
has the komodo, it has thefreaking cannibals oh yeah that
shit, that's some scary.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
That's a crazy one too, or did you hear about the
komodo dragon island?
What's with these islands, bro,or is it?
No, it's an island.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
I thought they're on like no, oh hell, not.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
Well, you know what?
It's not true, they are, butthey're not.
They're not as um, what's theword?
They're not as um.
I think this is south america,too, where this exists.
They're not as prominent in thewild in the mainland.
They've all been killed.
You know why?
Because they fucking eat people.
Bro, kamado dragons, they don'tfuck around, you know that

(27:46):
right.
They'll kill and eat people,eat children, and the big
lizards bro.
Big-ass, fucking lizard bro.
Come eat your ass and shit man,they'll tear you apart too, but
this particular islandflourished with them.
They have a bunch of them, thatjust you know.

Speaker 2 (27:59):
I think I'll be more scared on the island with the
fucking cannibals.

Speaker 3 (28:03):
The Komodos?
Yeah, I don't know, man Komodosclimb trees too bro.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
No, they do climb trees, but I'm saying like with
people, bro, it's like, bro,you're fucked, bro.
Yeah, a cannibalistic likesociety that's looking at you as
food, oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:18):
You're fucked.
They probably eat each othertoo when they get out of line.
Probably it's like a punishmentor something.
Man, it's dark, it's fuckingnasty bro.

Speaker 2 (28:27):
Wow Unless they're all vegans and shit, but when
people come, they fucking eatthem.

Speaker 3 (28:32):
The world's a disturbing place sometimes, man.
I don't know, bro, I feel likesome of these places are really
depressing, but then again it'sa good.
It's a good eye opener to knowthese places exist, man, because
if you didn't know they exist,you wouldn't know to avoid them
right, yeah, but like, but, like, let's okay, like, let's say
this right, let's say thatyou're, that you're taking a
plane.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Let's say you're flying in a plane, right, you
crash on there, like over thecountry, and you get not, not,
no, not crashing there, but likethe ocean and you drift off
there and you're looking forfucking land.
Let's say they're in the ocean,right, you're fucking like
after the crash, you noticesharks and shit circling the
water right and they're fuckingchasing you and you have a raft

(29:11):
right and they're circling youand you find your way to the
island to get away from thesharks Fuck, only to fucking be
faced with cannibals.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
Congratulations only to fucking be faced with
cannibals.

Speaker 3 (29:21):
Congratulations you plagued yourself without even
realizing it.
Fuck, that's terrible.
What are you going to do withthis man?
To answer your question, bro,I'd probably just pray at that
point.
What are you going to do?
What would you do?
Honestly, I'd be like well, letme ask you this did you have
knowledge of where you floatedto?

Speaker 2 (29:40):
you saw here, you're like oh, you know the area that
you're in.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
You know the area but do you know this island
existing or do you not have anyknowledge of it?
Because you don't have anyknowledge of it, you're fucked.
You're like oh, people yes, andyou flag them down.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Oh yeah, but like, yeah, you know that the island
exists, right, but you don'tthink that you're right there.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
Oh, shit, I'd be paranoid as fuck.
That's not telling you likewhere, where you are when you're
going down, you know that'sfair, but think about this
you're gonna know, thesemotherfuckers are off because
they don't really have clotheslike oh, you or me, yeah, as
soon as you see someone dressedas if they were in a pocket on
the set of apocalypto.
You know what I'm saying.
Then, you know something's up,bro.
These people are primitive.
They eat people.

(30:16):
You know, I'm saying for saying, for sure, if that happens, bro
, I'm going to be like, well, Ihope, these people, because in
my mind I'm thinking I'mdrifting by the island.
I must be close to these people.
They can't be too far off.
You know what I'm saying.
It's a little creepy, a littlescary, bro, if you ask me, but
what I was going to say to youwas, I think, in that case, what

(30:36):
do you do?
My final question for you is ifyou end up in that scenario,
you end up on that island, whatdo you do then?
How do you survive thatsituation?
Do you fight these people?
Because you can't communicatewith them, you don't know what
the fuck their language is.
What do you do?
Shit, that's a good question.
How are you going to survivethat I offer you coconuts and
water?

Speaker 2 (30:55):
You got to find a way to take out the leader in front
of them so that they can acceptyou as alpha.

Speaker 3 (31:02):
Yeah, my boy said I'm taking over this fucking tribe.
Homie, you gotta find a way tochallenge him.
I don't know how do you do that, though, if you can't speak the
native language.
Like how do you let them know?
Hey, don't eat me just yet.
Motherfucker, I feel like I canreally run you guys Better than
that asshole over there on thefucking stand over there.
Whatever he said on his, histhrone made out of bamboo.
I'll take that motherfucker out.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Let's go he has like.
I mean like, if you have, ifyou like, had your like cell
phone on you, you'd have to likeplay some music, right?
Or show him a movie show him ascary movie scene, you know in
the phone.

Speaker 3 (31:31):
It's like well, you know what man?
No, no, uh, shade on ghost facehere but.
I definitely wouldn't show him.
I wouldn't show him a screen.
I'm fucking like klutz.
You're running into shit,falling over, getting his ass
beat.
Yeah, they'll just look at youlike this, like they're like if
I showed up with this fuckingmask on, they'd probably laugh

(31:52):
at me more than anything else.
No, I'm just kidding.
I can't get shit on the horroricon like that's fucked up,
fucked up, oh yeah.
But yeah, man, I'm going tothrow you guys a quick curveball
.
Okay, I'm going to throw youguys a quick curveball.
So before you continue yourlist Furious, I do want to get
B-Money on the phone.
He's a big Halloween guy.

(32:12):
You guys know from the past.
The people that have watched theepisode from the past know that
this man has always contributed, especially to this time of the
year.
It's one of his favorite timesof the year.
So if you don't mind, I'm goingto phone him in real quick and
see what he thinks of ScarletSpice on Earth.
Is that cool with you?
Alright, guys, let's callB-Money right now and see what
he thinks Bombard, my amigo, andsee if he's down to give us his
two cents on the matter.

(32:34):
This is the first phone guest ofseason five.
Y'all All right, that's cool.
Let's do this.
Make it happen, man.
Hey, how's it going?
Hey, what's up?
B money, welcome to the time istalk podcast, brother.
You know you've been herebefore, but hey, you're our

(32:55):
first phone guest of season five, sir, all right, all right,
yeah, man, we're happy to haveyou here with us.
Brother, you got some time.
Oh yeah, what's going on?
All right, cool, cool, brother,all right, man, I got just got
a quick question for you.
We are, we are shooting the.
We're recording the, currentlyrecording the uh, halloween
episode.
I'm sorry if my voice sounds alittle funny.

(33:15):
I got, I got a ghost face.
I got a ghost face mask onright now to be in the spirit
you know what I'm saying?

Speaker 4 (33:20):
I'm just gonna say you sound like you're talking
through a mask right now you can.

Speaker 3 (33:23):
You can tell right, it's pretty obvious.
Yeah, I'm trying to beat myrecord from last time when you
were on set.
Remember, I wore that mask thewhole time.
Yeah, you did.
Yeah, I powered through, right,I will say at least this
Ghostface mask has a littlebetter ventilation than that
other mask, man.
But you know it is what it is.
It kind of muffles my voice,but it's cool.
I think it adds to the ambiance.
It's all good.

(33:48):
But anyway, have your two cents.
Since you're not here with usin 3D, I wanted to give you a
phone call.
Phone you in, man, real quickto the show to see what your
take was on the scariest placeon Earth.
What would you say?

Speaker 4 (33:59):
Scariest place on Earth.

Speaker 3 (34:01):
Yeah, where do you think that that is and why?

Speaker 4 (34:06):
I want to say Scariest place on Earth.
It's a tie between Japan andMexico.
Okay, japan has a small town, Ithink it's called Nagaro, and
in that tiny town is life-sizedolls that outnumber the real

(34:27):
village 10 to 1.
What the hell?
You can walk around the villageand there's actual doppelganger
dolls, just in different poses,waiting for a bus serving
coffee etc.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
Yeah, that's a little weird that they allow that in
their society.
Man, that's kind of fuckingcreepy yeah and then yeah, no
one.

Speaker 4 (34:48):
I can't really go into why.

Speaker 3 (34:51):
I'm sorry, where are my manners at?
Furious is also here with us.
Man, Say what's up to him,Furious.

Speaker 2 (34:55):
What's going on?
Furious, what up, what up, man.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
Yeah, my bad brother, my co-host, is here too, but
yeah, man, that's creepy.
So dolls all over the city, huh.
And you said you Life-size.
So if you go there to visityou're trying to be weirded the
fuck out Like.
This is the house of wax, buton crack, you know the house of
wax had a small town like thattoo, but at least they were all
inside a building, they weren'tout there doing.

Speaker 4 (35:15):
Yeah, and then uh yeah but they're all doing, you
know, like real jobs and and andposes, which makes it like just
that much more odd.
Yeah, that's a little, that isodd.
I'd say that's.
And then the other one would beuh, mexico they have a little
island called doll island.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
You ever heard that one?
Yeah, actually, we actuallycovered that one a little
earlier in the episode.
Yeah, we talked about theisland yeah so is that?
Is that?
Is that even adjacent to thatcity at all?
Is it nearby?
Or is it just?

Speaker 4 (35:42):
I know it's in the same country right, uh, I want
to say it's like a tiny islandoff Mexico.

Speaker 3 (35:49):
The other one was Japan.
I'm tripping, that's right.
That one is in Mexico, you'reright.

Speaker 4 (35:53):
That's crazy.
You got to take a little ferryto it or something, or a boat.

Speaker 3 (35:57):
So I've heard yeah, that one's creepy too.
What's the one in Mexico thatyou mentioned, though?
Is that close?
Is that close to the Island ofDolls?

Speaker 4 (36:07):
No, no, no, no.
So the one is Japan, the otherone's Mexico.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
No, no, but the one in Mexico.
Is that also?
You were mentioning the house,the Island of Dolls, then yeah,
that was the second one.
Damn.
You know what man.
You know what's crazy.
We covered your, the choice youmade for Mexico.
We didn't cover the one inJapan.
I had no idea that life-sizeones existed.
That's wild man.

Speaker 4 (36:29):
What about the entrance to hell?

Speaker 3 (36:33):
Where is that?
Turkmenistan?
Oh, you've heard of that onebefore.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
Yeah, turkmenistan, yeah, oh nice.

Speaker 4 (36:40):
Yeah, it's like a 250-foot wide open hole that's
on fire and they don't know howdeep it goes or why it's on fire
and it won't stop.
It's still burning to this day.

Speaker 3 (36:51):
Bro, I heard about that.
Is it true that if you getclose enough you can hear
people's screams?

Speaker 4 (36:57):
I want to say a lot of it's just thermodynamics, the
heat releasing and making weirdnoises, but you know who knows?

Speaker 3 (37:05):
Right, you can try to find a scientific way to
explain it, and then you couldtry to find a supernatural way
of explaining it.
Crazy how that works, right.

Speaker 4 (37:13):
Oh yeah, I'm a horror fan, but I'm a man of science
first.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
Of course You're not just going to put it based on
that alone.
I hear you, man For sure.
Real quick, though off topic, Iwanted to ask you, man, did you
get a chance to watch Terrifier3?
Oh yeah, absolutely Gnarlyright.

Speaker 4 (37:32):
What'd you think I want to say?
The bedroom scene in 2 stilloutdoes the shower scene in 3.
The shower scene in 3, though,is gnarly.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
Yeah, I agree, people were arguing that that was not
as bad, but no, no, I agree withyou 100%, bro, I think that's
with three in the with theshower scene.

Speaker 4 (37:53):
Like they, they die.
It's terrible, it's gory, it'severything you want in an arc
the clown film.
But in two, when the mom comesin for like the third time, when
you see this poor girl she'sstill alive is what makes it
worse yeah, and he's stillhaving a blast with it too.

Speaker 3 (38:10):
Fucking disturbing man, I agree.
Crazy, crazy shit man.
Um, but yeah, not to get toofar off off the topic, though,
we'll quick rolling it back.
Would you visit this place?
That you did, you did, oh,absolutely oh, that's crazy man.
Which one both?
Or would you go to the one injapan?

Speaker 4 (38:29):
oh yeah, I'd go to both Again, I'm a big horror fan
, but I don't believe in theparanormal like that, though I
want to.

Speaker 3 (38:37):
It's just not really there for you.
I get it.
That makes sense.

Speaker 4 (38:41):
It would be really creepy, really fun.
I would do it at night orwhatever it takes.
I would love to join that place.

Speaker 3 (38:51):
That would be kind of gnarly, honestly thinking about
it that way.
When you put it that way, theidea of it is like man.
I think just being there atnight would be hella creepy.
When everybody's asleep, you gooutside at 3am just to walk
around.
That'd be fucked up.
That's probably when it has itsbiggest effect.
Right, I would imagine, butFurious.
What do you think, man?
What are your thoughts onB-Money's selection of that

(39:11):
little town in Japan that haslife-size dolls?

Speaker 1 (39:16):
in both.

Speaker 3 (39:17):
So what do you think?
B-money?
Do you think it was like that?
What do you guys both think?
One at a time, furious andB-Money?
What do you guys think thewhole reasoning for that was?
The town must have had a reasonfor doing that, right?
I mean, why would you set upthese dolls and put them all
over town?
Is it supposed to be anartistic take, or was it meant
to be creepy?

(39:38):
You guys think there was amotive behind it?
Or do you think that we'retaking it all wrong and that
this person was like well, no, Idid it with an artistic idea in
mind the whole time?
I don't know.
What do you?
What you guys take?

Speaker 4 (39:48):
on it, go ahead, do money you first uh, I want to
say to do a life-size doll wherethey outnumber 10 to 1 like the
real villagers.
It's not like an artistic thing, I want to say it's more of uh,
maybe like they made one for,like a dead relative and they,
you know, this is their, so onand so forth.

(40:09):
They can kind of do aremembrance of dead family
members that passed on.

Speaker 3 (40:15):
Yeah, so it could have very, very much so just
been a very heartfelt, wholesomeattempt.
Right, it didn't necessarilyhave to be something sinister.
We're kind of necessarily.

Speaker 4 (40:26):
Yeah, and then?
Other people outsiders look atit like holy shit, a life-size
doll, yeah I mean, that's true.

Speaker 3 (40:34):
So I don't know, what do you, what do you think
though?

Speaker 2 (40:39):
I mean, I think it's just, it could be just be like
what the town's known for.
You know how like sometimesthey're known for like, like oil
or silver or whatever, likesomething different known for
they're just known for, you know, for like doll making, but
there's so many that it justadds a more eerie vibe, you know
it's kind of a strange thing,just like if you went to a town
and you saw nothing but freakingcloth or some shit.

(40:59):
That's all they mean.

Speaker 3 (41:01):
You know, I'm saying just something yeah, yeah,
that's gnarly, I agree, andthat's kind of crazy because
you're like whoa, hey, man, Iappreciate, I appreciate your uh
, your intake on this, yourinput and your time.
B-money, I don't want to taketoo much of your time up, though
, man.
I just wanted to get your twocents on the matter.

Speaker 4 (41:18):
Oh yeah, appreciate it.
You know I'm a big horror fan.

Speaker 3 (41:21):
Absolutely, you were the first one that came to mind,
man.
I was like I couldn't think ofanybody better to phone in for
this than you.
Man, Again, I appreciate yourtime and, hey, we look forward
to having you come back on theshow soon, man.

Speaker 4 (41:32):
Oh yeah, I was hoping to go to the Halloween one, but
all right.

Speaker 3 (41:37):
He's like I didn't get a fucking invite, man.
You know what, bro, I wasthinking that shit and that's
kind of why I was troubled.
I'm giving you a call right now.
I was like I probably shouldhave hit him up before we even
did this.
Man, it was a crazy month forus, man.
I'm sorry, I should havereached out though.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
Oh no, I'm sure a lot's going on with everybody,
but we'll definitely have toplan something.
There's a lot of juicy stuff inthe news, so we're not going to
be low on topics.

Speaker 3 (42:04):
No, no, no.
I'm sure you have plenty totalk about man.
Maybe we'll get you on nextweek if you're down, man.
Yeah, we'll plan something forsure.
All right, sounds good, we'lldo that then, sir.
All right, all right, brother.
With that being said, man,we'll see you soon.
We'll be in contact about thatnext episode and it'll be fun,
man, I'll talk to you then.
All right, later.

(42:24):
All right, so that was B-Money.
It was cool that he came inhere and gave us his little two
cents on the Scariest Place onEarth.
So, yeah, guys, that wasB-Money giving us his little two
cents on the Scariest Place onEarth.
Thanks again for that, b-money.
Matter of fact, let's give hima round of applause.
Man, appreciate you doing that.
Nice having him on the show Notin 3D, but you know we had him

(42:49):
on the show but anyway, yeah,with that being said, man, we're
going to wrap things up, put anice little bow on this episode,
but Furious, just a littlequick, you know, because you
guys can enjoy your Halloween,man, we don't want to make it
too long or too crazy or toodrawn out, so I want to give you
guys something sweet andstraight to the point.
You know what I'm saying.
Give you a littleHalloween-esque vibe for y'all
Go to trick-or-treat with yourfamilies later and all that fun

(43:10):
stuff that it brings.
What do you think, though,furious?
What are the final tidbits youhave for our audience for this
episode, man?

Speaker 2 (43:18):
Try to learn about.
You know the world around youOf course.
So you don't get caught, youknow, caught with your guard
down in one of these places,like you know, you don't want to
get caught with your pants down.
I agree, like if you ever, ifyour plane ever goes down and
you end up on Snake Island orsome shit, you know, you at

(43:39):
least you're already here first.

Speaker 3 (43:42):
Yeah, you at least have a heads up.
Right, you got at least.
But fuck, what do you do inthat situation?
You're fucked.

Speaker 2 (43:48):
You're around these snakes cause you gotta think
about too.

Speaker 3 (43:50):
There's more places that are not mapped to that is
true, you're right, that wedon't even know about yet.
Yeah, probably dangers in themainland that we don't even know
about yet.
There's probably creatures thatcrawl out of the ground that we
don't know about yet that mighteat you know I'm saying right,
that might bite you and youmight get some medical condition
and die from that shit, andthey don't even know what caused
it.
That's a scary thought, yeah,but it's a true possibility.

(44:12):
But I'm gonna cut you off, sir.
Is that all you had, or I'mgonna okay, cool as far as I go.
I'm gonna go off kind of whatfurious was saying there and um,
you guys, you know, man, justget to know the world around you
, your surroundings.
It's important.
You don't know what's outlurking out there.
Sometimes for the betterment ofyou is nice, for the worst of
you they look for vulnerablepeople.
Right, it could be a murdereror shit man.

(44:33):
We probably bump, rub, rubshoulders with them all the time
while you're realizing it right, it's possible, I mean what I'm
getting at is that I think ifyou're not careful in life, it's
going to be wherever yoursurroundings, because a lot of
the times we do things we're not, we're not paying attention to

(44:54):
or they're familiar to us.
So I think that our attentionor our focus is not always there
when it should be.
Would you agree, fierce?
Yeah, I think sometimes we getso used to the norm being the
norm.
We don't really question thingsthat are oh, that's in a movie,
that would never happen in reallife.
You'd be surprised.
So I guess what I'm getting atI digress.

(45:15):
The point I'm getting to isalways remember, always remain
vigilant.
If you can always remain onpoint, always remain alert and
aware of your surroundings, ifthat's it.
If there's anything you getfrom what I just said, let it be
that last part Always remainaware of your surroundings.
Cannot stress enough howimportant that is.
But yeah, guys, all right.
So this has been Timeless Talk.
Thank you guys so much Again.
Short, sweet episode before thenext one comes.

(45:37):
We just wanted to give you guysthis quick little Halloween
episode.
Please subscribe, comment likeall that great stuff, man, you
know, hey, we're growing,finally starting to grow more.
You know what show that Rumbleprofile some love, please.
Youtube is growing but man, weneed some new views on Rumble.
Rumble is really suffering themost right now, but I guess I

(45:57):
mean that's to be expected.
It's Rumble.
I don't really use Rumble.
You know what Rumble was beforeI started talking about it.
Yeah, that boy's connected.
You know what I'm saying.
He knows.

Speaker 1 (46:06):
Yeah, man so all right, guys.

Speaker 3 (46:08):
Well, like I said, with that being said, this has
been Timeless Talk.
Thank you guys so much.
We'll see you next week.
Please subscribe, like, shareus and continue to follow us.
And thank you guys, spotifylisteners and Apple Podcasts in
particular for bringing us andwaking us up.
Waking up with us because nowit actually gives us a time
frame when we're being listenedto, gives us a time frame when

(46:31):
we're being listened to, andit's pretty cool to know.
You guys start your day with us.
So God bless you guys.
Thank you so much.
Enjoy your day.
Have a blessed one.
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