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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Isn't there like a
bull on fucking like Wall Street
that has his balls out orsomething, that fucking bronze
bull?
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Oh yeah, dude, why is
that there?
Speaker 3 (00:09):
It's nuts, I'm too
late.
Who the fuck designed thatthing?
You're right.
It's just like grab the bull bythe horns.
His balls are swinging, he'srunning.
I don't know what that was foreither man.
It's like what the fuck is that?
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Bro, across either
man.
It's like what the fuck bro,bro across cultures, bro.
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Bulls have different,
different meanings, bro, and
welcome back to the conversationthat never ends.
This is timeless talk.
I am your host, aj, to my right, as always, we got furious.
Yeah, yes, sir, season five,episode three, we're back with
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y'all, and you know what.
I have to address this rightaway off the bat.
I know you said we were goingto talk about Gypsy Rose today.
Right, that was supposed to bethe next episode topic, but we
decided to talk about theOlympics, because the world's
talking about the olympics.
Yeah, it's in paris this year.
They had a very, very, uh,controversial, interesting
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three-hour fucking opening.
Right, furious, it was a littlestrange, I mean, it was
different, for sure.
I mean, I I don't think there'sa lot of weirdness in all kinds
of performances nowadays, man,and this one in particular was,
uh was said to be, veryoffensive towards christians.
I mean, what are your thoughtson it, bro?
Quick, brief, fast thoughts.
Just kind of looking at it in aglance, I think three hours is
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extensive as hell, bro, yeah foryou know what the fuck does
need to be three hours long manyeah, no, I mean it's always
different you know, but I mean,that's what their creative
director probably wanted, youknow yeah, we'll do, we'll do a
deeper dive, obviously, into,like, what exactly was said,
right, or what the director hadto say for his team of, uh, the
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olympic coordinators, right, orthe people that had the say in
all this, the ones that okayedit right, so for him and his
people, they they kind of had,they had, they had it, they had,
of course, they had a responseuh, smart ass shit.
I'll just put it out thereright now fuck it.
But we're talking aboutspecifically, from that opening,
once the sun went down, theweirdest shit started happening,
right, because at first itstarted off during the day and,
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um, you know, it's justbasically all the teams of the
countries, right, each country,each country was just coming in
on boats.
And you know, I was like, okay,this is kind of.
Initially, when I wanted towatch it and review it with with
furious here, I was like, well,let me put it on and see, it's
on Peacock, let me check it out.
I click on the shit and I'mthinking, okay, the opening
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ceremony couldn't be long.
So I was like, whoa, okay,let's see when it starts, the
fucking sun is out.
I'm like, okay, I saw all thecontroversial shit that they
were posting it was dark, it wasat night, so I'm like damn,
this shit literally started thedate was still light out and
then this shit ended when it wasdark.
You guys get the point timelamps right, so I had to fast
forward it, right.
I get to the point I'm like afast forward to fast forward it
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and I look and I'm like, okay,it's dark now, so maybe I gotta
now, I gotta start from thispoint and watch it from this
point onward.
Right the last hour and a half,I think it was, was what took
place at night and man it justthe whole drag scene.
That's really the main.
The main thing they're sayingis like a straight mockery to
the last supper of christ andthe disciples.
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That's what they're claiming itwas.
And it did look, it looked.
It looked very similar, if notthe exact same.
You know what I'm saying it wasa representation it was for
sure and that was intentional.
You can't tell me it wasn't it.
Just, it definitely didn't looklike it was, that's for sure.
Um, some people were claimingthat it wasn't the director.
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Back to what we were saying.
The director was claiming.
Instead of answering thequestion, he kind of danced
around it.
They were like, well, why wouldyou approve that?
And the first thing he says aswell.
Uh, he's like I actuallyapproved it because in this
country they kind of like takingthe jab, slow jab, in America
and other countries that promotefreedom.
Right, he's like, in thiscountry we actually let our
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creators have freedom of speechand freedom of expression.
We don't put limitations on it.
So if they interpreted it, youguys enter your freedom,
interpreted however you want.
That was just their creativedisplay that they came up with.
It has nothing to do with whatyou guys are claiming, that it
is right, paraphrasing, ofcourse, that's what he was
saying.
I don't know, man, that shouldlook blatant to me, bro.
And they're playing stupidabout it like oh no, that was
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actually a runway, that wasn't atable.
But then you bring out a trayof food with this dude painted
blue.
Right, I'll put a picture foryou guys to see Either, and
probably down there in the front.
But yeah, this dude's look,he's painted.
He's on the table.
You've seen it right, bro'slaying down like he's got.
He's got a bright orange beard.
There's food around him.
He's like on a plate of food.
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So clearly there is a feast, soit is a table.
For you to say it's not a table, it was just a runway and the
dj would have just happened tobe in the middle nah man it just
.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
It was a display of
like it had to be there's no, I
mean, I'm not gonna say it hasto be, but, like I said, off,
off camera.
Man, you know I'm saying like,what do you?
What else do you expect, man?
You know what I mean.
Like, okay, like to me, like Iguess their explanation is like
it's like a I don't know, maybelike show and tell type of thing
(05:34):
.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Like to them it's
like an artsy thing.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
But I mean, the only
thing about it is like the thing
about it is they're the onesdoing that shit.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 4 (05:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
If they that's,
they're the ones doing that shit
, you know?
Speaker 4 (05:50):
I mean, yeah, they're
, if anyone if they're making
the market of anything it's,it's, it's of themselves.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
You know.
So it has nothing to do withthe people watching it.
In my opinion, you know, likethey're, uh, expressing an idea,
you know.
So the way that they executedit is, it just didn't resonate
with it with a lot of people.
You know, I'm saying it didn'tresonate and then, you know, it
opens up another discussionbecause you know orientation and
all that kind of stuff and youknow, and then, because there's
a lot of controversy with youknow, no, no, yeah, no doubt.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
No, there is, there
is.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
No, there is a lot of
controversy you know, I'm
saying in that area, especiallywhen it comes to like
christianity, so, but at thesame time, like that can be
flipped.
It can be flipped because,let's say, if they deny them the
right to the um, participate inthat, it could be like oh,
discrimination or something likethat.
So there's always going to be.
There's really.
I mean, I mean I'm not sayingthat, I mean hey, if someone got
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offended by it.
I'm saying someone got offendedby, but at the same time it's
like you're not the one you'rewatching it, you're not the one
doing it, they're the ones, ifanything, they got an answer for
that shit.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
That's true.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
I see what you're
saying Basically in so many
words, they made a pull ofthemselves.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
They're the ones that
are mocking God and disciples
Right.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
In my opinion.
I think you know it's theOlympics, it's the Olympics, so
that's a big event.
It's almost like the Super Bowl, right, basically.
So your 15 minutes of fame.
People are still talking aboutthat shit.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Yeah, look at us,
we're talking about it.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
They might ask to
them getting interviewed on
freaking.
I don't know, ellen, fuckingEllen show or some shit.
He said Ellen DeGeneres Ididn't just I didn't say that
that was the first name thatjust came out.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
He just said the
first name.
It could be any Ellen at all,right.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
You know, or freaking
, I don't know, sally, or
something.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
Sally.
On Sally's show.
On Sally's show.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Oh shit man, but yeah
, it opens up a lot of Sorry.
You can have a very broaddiscussion on this kind of thing
.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
No, I agree Because
it's a touchy subject, man.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
Because it is an
egregious display, in my opinion
, when it comes to that, becauseit's like why would you make it
like that?
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3 (08:09):
Exactly so then you
can see why people are offended.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
No, I can see why,
but at the same time, do you
have to be in an uproar about it?
It's like you weren't the onedoing it, that's true, that's an
interesting perspective becausewe had that up, you know the
conversation off camera and youdid say that they might be, they
might be more more offendedthat that it was allowed, right,
but at the same time, if the,if the mindset of the person in
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charge of that is whatever it is, that's, that's the risk,
that's the risk that people take.
You know what I'm saying that'strue, just like when, like when
we vote in, or when someonegets selected president or
whatever right yeah or in anykind of like position of power.
We're at mercy of how they wantto conduct their will, like,
literally you know what I'msaying?
There's no, there's no rulesaying, hey, you have to do it
like this, like they can reallydo whatever the fuck they want
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until they do it that's true.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
So whoever was the
the creative organizer of that,
that that was his mindset, orhis or hers, and then that's
that's what they chose.
They probably thought that itwas going to be a fucking smash,
but not.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
Now they know you
kind of smack, you know.
I mean there's guys.
We're only covering one elementso far because, like there's
way more like right, we're justtalking about one.
The first, most offensive, thisis probably was was the most
offensive thing right, it wasthat.
Speaker 1 (09:19):
That's what it
appears to be.
Speaker 3 (09:20):
Yeah, it appeared to
be.
Yeah, I have a couple of clipsthat I want to share with you
guys.
The first one and I sent these.
I sent these clips over to tofurious during during the week
up to leading to this episode.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Right and the one
with the with the parkour.
I was long man the parkour one.
Yeah, Well, you know that daybro that's actually.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
We probably should
have started there.
That's actually one of the guysit was, so I'm gonna go ahead
and show you guys just just theparkour part it was a lengthy,
like mission bro from himgetting from with the torch to
the spot yeah, he saw that hehopped on a boat and then
fucking went across and then andthen like he was like on the
rooftops and all that, bro, yeah, but like I think that was kind
of cool.
I was like running across theroofs and shit that was kind of
dope, but it's creepy.
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He had a hood on.
So what we're talking about,guys, for context, for those
that haven't seen it, um, we'lljust show it to you guys real
quick now let's see a bit ofparkour.
Speaker 5 (10:16):
That was first
invented in paris in the 1870s,
reinvented in 1980.
It's a great way to get aroundthe city.
Zipwire across the Seine.
(11:18):
How mysterious Skills.
It will hold the most valuablemedals in Paris.
The final medal of the Gameshas been created Monet de Paris.
(11:42):
What a creative, original,courageous piece.
The pain was caught on fire.
French tradespeople havemanaged to restore it.
It's been acknowledged here atthe opening ceremony.
(12:05):
Do you hear the people sing?
France music theatre traditioninterwoven all the way through
these games, even at thebeginning of every sporting
session.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
C'est que l'espoir
existe encore pour le genre
humain.
Speaker 5 (12:53):
Joined by 36 dancers
from the French Army and 60
musicians, all dressed by Dior.
That torch is on the run again.
We're getting a private tour ofthe Louvre Museum.
(13:25):
There's only one thingeverybody will be looking at
over the next few days at Paris2024.
Speaker 6 (14:01):
Big medalist big
medalist Including the great
Usain Bolt superstar and showman, an eight-time gold medalist.
Speaker 5 (14:16):
Ice by a flame in the
distance On the roof.
Paris, the city of light,following the path down the city
.
So many buildings in Parisilluminated at night.
But you must remember as wellthat Paris and France leading
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the development of the filmindustry, the cinematograph, the
Lumiere brothers, one more.
And Georges Méliès, the film ofa steam train sparked absolute
terror in theatres when it wasfirst shown, and Georges Méliès'
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A Trip To the Moon astoundedand advanced the way people
thought ¶¶ ¶¶.
Speaker 6 (15:52):
It's also the country
of Michael Phelps, the most
successful Olympian of all time.
Speaker 3 (16:45):
We'll be right back.
So that was, that was whatwe're referring.
And, um, if you, as you, as youjust saw, this man would look
like he was off off the set, oroff the video game set, of a
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assassin's creed right, that'swhat it looked like got a
fucking ninja looking dude, thehood, hood and all that shit.
He's carrying the torch, it's.
That's a little strange too.
I mean, that could have somedark symbolism behind it as well
, or it could just be coolbecause I thought it looked cool
.
I mean, I'm gonna lie to you,they just wanted to be, you know
, interesting with it.
That didn't look cool.
I just a little eerie when he'son the boat.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
I think what I think
man is is that in this day and
age, bro people, we takesymbolism way too seriously.
You know, or we might think wemight see a parallel and we're
like oh my, hey, that means this, but like in some, in some
cases, yes, but not not in allcases.
You know what I'm saying.
Yeah, to me I thought it wasjust more of like, of like a
stylistic thing.
But who knows, maybe ifsomething comes out and you know
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, that's the fucking I don'tknow, like a symbol of I don't
know some, some bullshit yeah, Imean because it could mean
something.
Speaker 3 (17:56):
I mean I feel like, I
feel like everything means
something these days.
You know what?
Speaker 1 (18:00):
I mean, well, yeah,
but I mean to point to it to
being like something likesinister, bro.
I mean at the end of the day,bro, I mean people are sinister
with or without that shit.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
So that's fair.
No, that's a fair assessment,and that's true.
That was that right, I didn't,I didn't watch the whole no, I
didn't expect you to, I justskimmed through it too, bro.
There's no way I sat there andI was like watching.
I was like, bro, this you haveto skim through this.
I'm like who's a who?
the fuck actually sat here andwatched the whole fucking thing,
just imagine how much moneythey fucking paid off for that
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shit bro a lot, man, becausetheir thing is we have to be
grand about it, it only happensevery four years, which is true,
it only happens every fouryears, but I mean, just maybe
that's what it was since it's,since it's an event that only
happens every four years.
It's a sporting event,obviously, right, right, the
best athletes of each country.
But that display, that opening,had nothing to do with sports.
Speaker 2 (18:54):
Right.
Speaker 3 (18:54):
You know what I'm
saying.
I get it.
You're trying to be creative,you're trying to express
yourself, as they put it, butyou're expressing yourself in a
weird way.
You're using a stage thatclearly, you know a lot of eyes
are watching it.
That's probably why they did itthat way.
That's also intentional.
You know what I mean.
But it's like at least makethat shit make sense, man.
I know I'm probably asking fora lot these days for saying it
that way, but that shit don'tgot nothing to do with sports,
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man.
Right, at least try to find away.
You know I'm saying don't justthey make it make sense, man.
The supper and all that shit.
It just didn't make like.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Then you got huh,
like to me, in my opinion, like
to like time, like with thattype of imagery they could have
used, like you know, maybe likethe iliad you know, I'm saying
yeah, you know.
Speaker 3 (19:30):
I'm saying like
what's his?
I was thinking the exact samething like you know what's his
name?
Speaker 1 (19:34):
um, uh, odysseus, you
know, like shooting the arrow
through all the little fuckingholes and shit, yeah exactly
that.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
If you want to go
with greek gods, you know you.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
French people.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
Mythos.
Yeah, if you want to go withthat mythos, you know the French
could have.
Maybe it wasn't just the Frenchthat were coordinating this, I
don't know, they were hosting it, so I imagine.
Anyway, whoever, whatever, itdoesn't matter who hosts, who
actually coordinated it.
But what I'm trying to get atis like I'm agreeing with
Furious, at least use that greekgod, and if you're gonna make
the mythos, the greek gods, youcould have used who's it was it?
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Was it, um, hermes?
That's the one that runs fastand he has, like, the wings on
his shoes I'm not sure fromhercules, you know what I'm
talking about, right?
yeah, forgive me if I'm wrong,guys, I probably should have
double checked that.
But if I'm gonna say hermes,right, supposedly at least I
think it's him anyway, thatmakes sense.
That goes with the idea, right,that you're saying it's with
the guy that shoots the holes.
Make it make sense, man, usethe greek gods that are actually
doing these sports, right?
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What they're claiming is thathe, that that blue, that dude
wearing all blue and I'll put apicture of him here now.
That dude wearing blue, youguys here here with the orange
beard, just supposed torepresent, I believe you said,
humanities, like how much of ajoke it is for humans to fight
each other and they should justall have peace and love.
What is a blue, sparkly, smurf,looking motherfucker with an
orange beard?
How is he supposed to representthat?
Speaker 1 (20:47):
but the thing is, but
look I don't know, I don't
understand that.
That's a great questionunapologetically bro, you know,
but it, but it just pointstowards, like the mindset of
whoever was running.
Speaker 3 (20:58):
That, you know, I'm
saying like the guy in blue that
wasn't his idea you know, likethere's it might have been nah
you don't think he had said that.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
I mean he had to say
to say yes or no that's a good
idea.
Speaker 3 (21:11):
I'll wear that.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
It's hard, I'll do
that shit you know I'm saying
they asked him hey, man, do youwant to get painted blue?
You know I'm saying like, areyou okay with that?
Probably, but it wasn't hisidea to make to have it like
that's what you're saying?
Yeah it just shows it.
It's okay, it's like this.
It's like it's like watching inan M Night Shyamalan film.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
Oh, here we go.
It's kind of like that.
You know what I mean.
In the mind of M NightShyamalan, he was bro.
You know what I'm sayingBecause, like you'll see, like
some shit with something likethis, if we know that's to be
expected from him, right?
Speaker 1 (21:43):
yes, so if we do more
research on who was running it,
yeah, then I think it'll it'llquell a lot more facts.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 3 (21:53):
that makes sense.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
It will correlate
more yeah right, yeah, because
it just seems egregious, becauseit's like, it's like a fashion,
it's like a weird fashion show.
Speaker 7 (22:01):
You know what I mean.
For sure, that's putting itlightly.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
It's a weird fashion
show.
You know that whole thing withthe table being like the runway
that was an attempt to, I guessmake it more.
What's that word acceptable?
Speaker 3 (22:24):
Why couldn't they
just use regular women though?
Speaker 1 (22:29):
Because the creative
director, bro the creative
director man.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
Okay, man, you know
what You're right, it's the
creative director bro.
You know what Furious is beingnice right now.
So I'm ready to just do it, bro.
I'm going to say it right now.
Think about it, bro.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Okay now, bro, I'm
gonna say right now okay now,
right, think about this, thinkabout this right.
Let's just say this right,you're, let's say that you get
promoted to, uh, let's sayyou're, a manager at a at a
company, right, okay, you'regonna start doing things a
little bit your way, right yeahis this promotion of the gay
agenda though.
No, but let's just say that thatthat you do like roll that way
right and you're trying toadvance.
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You know stuff for you and yourfellow uh people.
You know you might do thingsthat are more inclusive for them
yeah but hey, like you know,like for this now we need
someone who's comfortablewearing this, and I know only
person who's comfortable doing.
Speaker 3 (23:27):
That is.
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (23:29):
yeah, it's like it's,
it's already, um, it's just,
it's just the way that the thefucking shit goes, just like
yeah, you can talk about things.
You can put that in almost anyum scenario.
Let's just say like, okay, likegordon ramsey, right yeah he's
probably gonna want to getpeople who are familiar with,
you know, with cooking, you knowI mean yeah, so it's just it
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depends on who's running it,like the actors.
Are not the the ones who aredoing that stuff, they're not
the the issues, the person who'swho, was, you know, putting the
pieces here and there becausethey're the ones that you can't
see yeah, no, they are, they are.
Speaker 3 (24:03):
They're the ones you
can't see.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
I agree and the thing
is, too, is like.
People are like well, thatmeans that you know, that might
mean that the that theestablishment, school thing, you
know, but the establishment isjust, they're just the
establishment, you know.
They're not like hey, we needyou to do this and you know I'm
saying they're, they're justyou're paying them or they're
paying you to.
You know, to host an event,they, they trust you enough to
make it entertaining, you know.
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I'm saying yeah, and forentertainment's sake.
Maybe it was entertaining, youknow, I'm saying.
But the thing is, they're notwhen.
When that happens, bro, that'snot like they just let them come
back again.
I don't know, I don't think somaybe they do but I think, like
something like this with the,with the feedback, you know the
outrage, I don't think thatperson's going to be involved in
the next set of Olympics.
He might do some stuffelsewhere.
Speaker 3 (24:47):
Yeah, he probably
will.
He might do some other theaterwork, it just ain't going to be
for the Olympics.
It's almost like hosting theGrammys and bombing.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
It's like, oh shit,
man, we're not going to get you
back.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
It was the kind of
thing to not just do with that
big of an audience, you know.
But I know that's probably thatwas their intention.
Regardless, I just think itwasn't the time and place for it
.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
You know what I mean.
Like, like, like.
What he should have done isliterally just had a, had a
runway or like a catwalk.
Why you gotta, why you gottahave 12.
A catwalk?
Did he have 12, 12 individuals,right?
I?
Speaker 2 (25:20):
think that's a good
question.
We can count it.
Speaker 3 (25:23):
We've got to count it
Because if it was 12 minutes.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
I mean, that's his
interpretation, but I'm just not
surprised.
I'm not surprised when it'slike that, because if someone
who had more respect for that,they're not going to do that.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
No, I agree, they're
not.
And then this person obviouslydidn't.
He probably saw it and didn'tcare too much or think about it
too much until oh well, thatmight offend the Christians.
He didn't think that at all.
They're hyping it up.
You watch these newscasters.
They're saying shit likeimmediately after following the
Paris Olympics, 2024 ParisOlympics.
They let the Christians knowoutright you're not welcome here
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or you're not with us.
You're not sitting with us.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
You know what's crazy
I don't think it was
necessarily that maybe I meanbut you know, what's crazy about
that is that it just it opens,it leaves the door open for just
a lot, a lot largerconversation.
Like I believe in christ, I'llsay it.
I'm a christian, bro.
Speaker 3 (26:15):
No, yeah I mean, I
was, I was, I looked at it, I
was disturbed by it, for sure, Ithought that you know what.
But, like you said, not to cutyou off, sorry, but like you
said, I'm not the one mockingthem.
They are I know what I believein my spirit and my heart and my
soul, right, but those, thosestupid motherfuckers that were
on stage and doing the shit theywere doing were the ones that
were mocking jesus and thedisciples, not me, right.
Right, so I could be disturbedand bothered by it, but I'm not
(26:38):
going to be like I mean in themoment, like disturbed, and you
know I'm saying, but I'm not,not gonna take it home with me,
right, like that really messedme up.
Why'd they do that?
Speaker 1 (26:45):
that fucked me up,
man but the thing is, you know
you don't have to live with it.
Speaker 3 (26:48):
That's a choice right
, you know take it with you.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
I already did that
like.
I think people should just, youknow, look at it in a way where
a like they're the ones puttingthemselves you know, and that
they're the ones in god'scrosshairs now, not us but at
the same time, you see but thefact that you said that too, it
opens up the discussion, becausenow there's a lot of religious
denominations, all kinds ofstuff, and there's a lot of
different religions it opens upto like okay, which one's right
(27:14):
though?
Yeah, that's true, becausethere is a lot of hypocrisy in a
lot of religions, especiallyChristianity.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
It opens up a big
discussion.
When we go, you know what I'msaying oh shit, here we go
that's like that.
Speaker 1 (27:32):
I think that's why um
the conversation with when it
comes to this, it can go off therails just because you're gonna
, it's not gonna end with that,you know it's not, bro, it can
go off the rails, I agree, uh,that's why you know.
Speaker 3 (27:47):
So that that was that
right.
I admit the last supperoffensive, yes, you know, came
off the way it did.
A lot of people received it theway that they received it.
Majority of people saw it thesame way, even the ones that
weren't christians, I'm sure.
Um, but again back to going inchronological order.
So we had that, we had the, thefucking fucking Assassin's
Creed looking guy with the torchright.
Then, as the night goes on, itprogresses.
(28:08):
The horse.
Yeah, I was going to get thatnext.
So the horse right.
The horse.
Like I said, I don't think ithappened exactly in this order,
guys.
I'm just saying the order thatwe chose right.
You furious chose to explainwhat people were talking about
the most.
The horse I'm not allowed toyou.
The idea looked cool on waterbecause literally that's what it
was.
It was like it was like on aglider or like on a boat, right,
(28:30):
but it looked like it wasgalloping.
That's pretty innovative howthey made the horse.
I'll say that before I get intothe symbolism being weird.
I want to.
I do want to stake.
Take a moment to appreciate the,uh, what it took to make it,
the engineering, to make thatthing look pretty cool, man.
I ain't gonna lie to you, itlooked expensive, it looked
expensive and it looked prettycool.
Man.
It was moving, the legs weremoving like it was galloping, it
was up on a to drive.
(28:50):
That thing must have been alittle bit of a challenge
because it was a physical,actual person riding it.
That must have been a coollittle experience, you know
right.
But the symbolism, again, we'llget to that in a second.
But the engineering is reallynice.
I have a little clip I kind ofwant to show you guys now.
Well, here's what went intothat horse and we'll get into
the symbolism right after.
Speaker 7 (29:08):
The metal horse that
galloped down the Seine during
the Olympics opening ceremonystunned viewers across the world
.
It was created here in Nantes,in western France.
Speaker 6 (29:20):
When we left at 10.15
, we had a few doubts about
whether it would work.
Speaker 7 (29:25):
Underneath its silver
armour is a vast system of
chains.
It took a year's work and isnow the source of a lot of pride
in this workshop.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
We received thousands
and thousands of happy messages
and congratulations.
It was just incredible.
It was a brilliant moment.
Speaker 6 (29:41):
My phone was ringing
all the time.
It was a brilliant moment.
My phone was ringing all thetime.
Speaker 7 (29:46):
On the river.
It looked like it was flying,but in reality it was on top of
an electric boat which was, attimes, partly visible.
Speaker 6 (29:59):
The manufacturer of
the boat has just returned home
to Brittany from Paris.
The boat is actually 14 metreslong and 5 metres wide.
Speaker 7 (30:07):
It's 1.8 metres deep.
It was designed to be invisible.
Speaker 6 (30:10):
The first challenge
was to make a boat that barely
rises above the surface of thewater.
We're talking only 15centimetres.
Speaker 7 (30:16):
The first trials were
carried out in June off the
coast of western France, then insecret, back in Paris in the
middle of the night.
The mysterious rider was thisengineer who is also the boat's
co-creator.
I really, really enjoyed it.
It was a magical moment.
The fun really outweighed thestress and everything else.
(30:38):
The silver horse will be ondisplay in Paris from October.
Speaker 1 (30:44):
I'm saying like
because some of those fools, bro
, like they can, they're givingyou their interpretation, bro.
Speaker 4 (30:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
They're already sold
on it.
You know what I'm saying and ifyou do, read, like Revelations.
But the four horsemen, fromwhat I, from what I've seen, is
not, they're not like it's partof the whole planet, shit yeah
it's not like, oh, like, likethe beast.
There's different.
Um, what's it called?
Different, uh, what's that word?
Interpretations of it.
So there's one that comes outof the sea.
(31:10):
There's like a dragon exam.
There's one of those, but thepale horse it's not.
It's supposed to be sinister.
Speaker 4 (31:18):
You know what I'm
saying?
No, for sure.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
Revelation is
actually like where God destroys
the wicked and it's reborn.
You know what?
Speaker 2 (31:25):
I'm saying so.
It's not like.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
There's a lot of
interpretations that can be got
from that bro.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
No, don't doubt it,
you're not wrong about that.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
You know, like,
because it's like okay if they
have the white horse right, thepale horse, white horse wings,
yeah, Okay, what does it meannow?
Speaker 3 (31:40):
They're claiming that
.
Well, you saw it right.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
No, but like what is
it pointing towards?
Like what?
What?
Another COVID, what?
No, the apocalypse, bro,they've been talking about this
shit for the past 2,000 years,man, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (32:01):
I know, man, but I
guess it's in their face Before
we get to it.
I'm going to get to my thoughtson that in a second.
But I mean, what did you thinkof the ingenuity of the actual
horse?
Did you think it was cool?
No, that's cool, that was cool,right.
So that clip, we showed youguys this and then, um, this
next clip was gonna actuallygonna show you guys what what
furious was talking about, kindof in depth, more right of like
(32:22):
the horse and what it represents, right, so we'll show it to you
guys right now and then we'llcontinue the rest of our
thoughts.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
To be continued ¶¶ ¶¶
.
Speaker 3 (33:56):
Thank you.
©.
Bf-watch TV 2021.
Yeah, so we're back and yeah,that's basically what.
What furious is saying like,what, what is, what is the
context?
But now that we saw it againwith them, did you see how they
were saying, like the nationsare going to be following the
horse?
That was happening like, and gofigure, the olympics has each
nation and their athletes, right, so they were there with their
flags.
So that was happening like, andgo figure, the Olympics has
each nation and their athletes,right, so they were there with
their flags.
So that was kind of a crazyimage to see the nations
(34:18):
following the horse.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
That's directly from
the Bible too, though, but the
thing about it, bro, that's beenOlympics been going on for.
Speaker 3 (34:24):
I know, but they
never had that image though it
didn't have that image, but, bro, it's been like or that I know,
but I guess because it wasn'ton display on a global scale.
Speaker 1 (34:35):
I know what you're
saying, though, because, bro, if
that's the case, bro, we'refucking late bro, oh shit what.
Speaker 3 (34:42):
That's been in the
Bible for how many years?
Like 2,000 plus years, bro man,I know what you're saying, I
get it, but I think to make adisplay like that, though back
then, was way out of pocket.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
Nowadays it, though,
is back then was way out of
pocket like nowadays, it's moreacceptable to do shit like that.
Yes, but okay, you know what Imean.
This is when people shouldstart getting alarmed.
Okay, when you see the fuckingpresident doing the fucking
what's it called baphomet sign,okay, that's?
Speaker 3 (35:01):
yeah, that's true, I
agree, you know.
And and who looks like he mightbe the new president again.
If he might, trump might comeback in office.
They asked him what he thoughtabout the olympics, and right,
actually, I'll show you guysover here right now.
Speaker 4 (35:13):
I thought that the
opening ceremony was a disgrace.
Actually, I thought it was adisgrace the mocking of the Last
Supper, I thought it was adisgrace.
Catholics and Christians acrossthe globe are outraged.
I mean, they can do certainthings.
I thought it was terrible.
Can you say at the nextOlympics, if you're president,
there won't be.
You'll have enough influence onthe organizers that we won't be
(35:36):
, you know, insulting Christians.
We won't be having a lastsupper as portrayed the way they
portrayed it the other night.
I just think, look, I'm foreverybody.
I'm very open-minded, youunderstand.
You know me better than mostpeople know me.
I'm very open-minded, but Ithought what they did was a
disgrace.
Better than most people know me, I'm very open-minded, but I
thought what they did was adisgrace.
Speaker 3 (35:58):
We're back.
We're back.
Speaker 1 (36:01):
So that's what Trump
had to say about it.
That's the one time that youseen him with the fucking filter
, bro.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
Yeah, that's what
Trump had to say about it.
I'm for everybody.
Once you hear that, you alreadyknow hey man, that's what I'm
saying.
Saying, bro, we don't get toopolitical on this show, but I
just wanted to put that in therebecause I just thought it was.
You know, for the sake of thetopic.
Right, that was his, those weretrump's thoughts on it, so he's
not throwing a bafflement sideup I used.
(36:25):
I only merely showed you that,because that's when you should
worry, because the way the bibledescribes it is that when he
does rise, right when, when theantichrist does fall into power,
he's going to have a positionof power like that.
That's when you should worry.
Speaker 1 (36:36):
I agree you should
worry, like when he steps in the
camera frame and you look athis legs and his trousers.
If they bend backwards then youshould be worried.
Speaker 3 (36:43):
If they bend
backwards.
My boy said if he has a hoop,if he's got a hoop on his feet,
he's going to fucking walkaround like a nephalant or
whatever the shit they callthose things.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
That's when you
should be worried, man.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
Yeah that's when you
should be worried.
Speaker 3 (36:55):
That's when you got a
straight lock and load man.
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Yeah, man Like don't
get me wrong.
Like you know, like Trump said,you know it was egregious, you
know, but it's not.
They let that shit air bro.
They did shit air bro, they did.
Speaker 3 (37:11):
You know, I'm pretty
sure that they fucking like
rehearsed it.
They know what they did.
They had to have this.
That wasn't a ones our guysfirst take, but hopefully we
described, we discussed it onpaper you guys know what we're
gonna do now but think about it.
Speaker 1 (37:22):
That's not how that
went down, remember, bro?
But see, they should have didtheir homework, bro.
Remember bud light tried it andtheir fucking business man,
that shit tank.
I forgot what they did.
What about?
Remember they promoted theconverted or the transitioned
individual.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I heardabout that and their sales
plummeted by like what, like 30%.
Speaker 3 (37:42):
If you were
boycotting this shit.
I don't have to 30% bro Damn.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Y'all definitely felt
that in your profit margin Damn
.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
They won't do that
again.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
Oh hell.
No, Now they got the rightbrain in their mind, they won't
do that stupid shit.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
But the thing is, bro
, they thought it was going to
be a good idea, they thought itwould bring people together.
They believed, you know.
So I think maybe with theOlympics they probably thought
the same thing.
But the thing is that shitalways fails, like it always
does.
But even the whole, the onlything that doesn in that uh area
(38:16):
, I think, is the pride parade.
You know what I'm?
Speaker 4 (38:17):
saying that's right,
because that's like you know,
I'm saying it doesn't reallyinvolve, oh yeah, yeah, nobody.
You know that's true peoplefrom all orientations go.
Speaker 1 (38:22):
What I'm saying is
like it's something, that's
something that's just for thatfor that, for that group,
particular group?
Speaker 3 (38:27):
yeah, you know what I
mean.
No, that's true.
Speaker 1 (38:28):
You got a good point
when it comes to this stuff, it
involves the whole world, stufflike that.
Now that, now you're, you knowwhat I'm saying.
There's definitely someone'sgoing to, someone's going to get
offended yeah, that's just howit is now.
Speaker 3 (38:39):
That's just,
unfortunately, how it is.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
You're right, that's
just the way it goes, especially
if you're given, if they'regoing to express it in the way
that you really want to someone,that's a good point.
I'm pretty sure even the waythat I broke down certain things
in this, I probably offendedsomeone too, like, oh, like you
probably did, do you?
Speaker 3 (38:58):
believe or not?
No, you probably did, bro, butthat's okay, that's all right.
We ruffle feathers on TimelessTalk.
We don't give a fuck.
Just kidding.
No, bro, that's A man.
We got to give them theunapologetic truth, bro.
Yeah, you know, at least our,our, our unapologetic truth
right now, for sure so.
but like I said, the way we'regonna break these things down,
(39:18):
but I don't agree with hisviewpoint.
Okay, you don't have to, butwe're gonna discuss it.
That's the point of today'stopic, right?
So going forward that thathappened, right.
So the horse, we just showed itto you guys.
We showed some some somebackstory on it and what, how it
was interpreted right, by avaster majority, I should say,
other than us.
Furious interpreted it a littleWell, you're not denying it,
(39:40):
you're kind of just saying thatit's always been there, right,
even if it does mean that it'snot as crazy and outlandish as
Bro.
Sodom and Gomorrah Rome.
Sorry, that was pretty good.
He said Sodom and Gomorrah Rome,that was for good, he said son
of a gaboro bro, that's a goodone.
He got some.
Fuck this shit.
I'm about to burn thesemotherfuckers down.
It's been like that man.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
Yeah, no, it has, it
has bro, unix and all that kind
of stuff it's been like that manit just hasn't been broadcasted
, bro.
Now it's just, it's just, it'sbeing expressed now.
Speaker 3 (40:13):
It's just now, it's
just always in the limelight,
it's just being expressed now.
Now it's just in the limelight,it's just being expressed now,
and people just don't know howto react right now.
And I get it Now.
I'm not saying it's okay, it'sjust good to be aware, though.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
But, like bro, even
with this whole four horsemen
thing right.
Bro, have you ever heard ofAnton LaVey?
Lavey that the head of thechurch of Satan or whatever.
Right Bro, that was an actualgroup.
Yeah, it is a group.
You know what I mean.
Where's the offense?
You know what I?
Speaker 3 (40:37):
mean, that is a group
.
You're right, no, doubt man,but I guess you're right.
No, you're not wrong about that.
That's a group and he's aleader in that shit.
Right, yeah, but the thingabout that, though, that's not
on national television, that'snot broadcasting across the
wavelength of the world.
Speaker 1 (40:55):
You know what I mean.
It was still there, it's stillthere, that's true.
Speaker 3 (40:59):
I'm saying it's still
there bro that's true, you know
what?
Speaker 1 (41:00):
I'm saying Just
because it's out of view doesn't
mean it's not a problem.
No, that's true, there's somany outrageous things that
happen, bro, that is not theworst.
Speaker 3 (41:13):
No, it's not.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
Don't get me wrong.
Is it egregious and is itoffensive to?
Speaker 3 (41:17):
some Hell yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
But it's not the
worst of, that's not the worst
offense of offenses.
Speaker 3 (41:22):
That's true.
Speaker 1 (41:23):
Especially to fucking
Christianity, bro.
There's deeper ones within thefucking religion.
Speaker 3 (41:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:28):
Within there's deeper
offenses, bro, that's true.
No, you offenses, bro, that'strue.
No, you're not wrong.
I probably still haven't gottengotten like resolved, that's
true.
See my bad tangent, you know no, no, bro, come on now.
Speaker 3 (41:41):
We do that all the
time on this show.
It's all good.
At least your tangent madesense, right?
It correlates, you know?
I mean so, no, but to go offwhat you're saying, though, to
continue with this, moresymbolism followed up next,
right?
Yeah, so on the stage.
I don't know if you saw this.
We'll show it to you guys rightnow.
Um, let me matter of fact,let's show it to them, and then
we'll go over it right now, kindof like going off what you just
(42:09):
said right now, right about,about the whole thing being,
like you know, funny, like as ifthis man knows right right and
the chancellor just brings usjoy, like we just said, like,
unless you were there in a hood,sitting next to them, you know,
I mean watching, overlookingthis shit, like you said, how
would you know?
Speaker 1 (42:24):
right, you wouldn't
know because, unless you're a
part of it, yeah, because,because, because the thing is
too.
It's like like I just said okay, and my shamalan, right the
hire him, right Columbia,whatever, whoever the fuck hires
him.
Bro, they're like I hope hemakes a good movie.
That's what they're fuckingsaying, bro.
They're like this I hope hemakes a good movie.
Speaker 3 (42:43):
We're funding him,
we're giving him the funds.
Speaker 1 (42:46):
I know that he works
well you know what I'm saying
Like when he's left allowed tocreate, but sometimes he has a
fucking track record.
Speaker 3 (42:54):
He might be too alone
.
He might be smoking too manydoobies.
He has too many yes, men aroundhim.
Speaker 1 (42:59):
bro Too many people
who think like him.
Speaker 3 (43:01):
Phenomenal script
Because bro he's very polarizing
.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
So, bro, people just
want to be next to him, probably
, which as I'm sure, otherdirectors as well, like Steven.
Spielberg, which, as I'm sureyou know other directors as well
, like you know Steven Spielberg.
Oh, I want to study him.
Speaker 3 (43:15):
You know, blah, blah,
blah yeah and Tarantino Guys
like that that are polarizingtoo.
You know they want it andthey're.
Yes men, they fucking, they cando no wrong Bullshit.
They probably write shit too.
I'm sure they've written stuffmovie, bro.
Speaker 1 (43:37):
Let me rewrite
something else.
This is ass, bro.
The main, the main, the mainculprit in this is the one who
said yes at the pitch meeting.
Speaker 3 (43:40):
Okay, that's the one,
whatever you type one of the
ceremony?
Speaker 1 (43:44):
no, yeah, yeah, the
one right at that pitch meeting
whoever was like yeah this isgreat
Speaker 3 (43:50):
this is this is the
creative direction we need to go
the best, but they, they spoketo the creative director and he,
he actually, and he apologized.
Actually he didn't apologize,he was the one that didn't
apologize.
Speaker 1 (43:59):
He did, that's right.
Speaker 3 (44:00):
But then the Olympics
.
They apologized.
They did because they weregetting canceled.
They were like quote unquotegoing to get canceled.
I mean it's only a week long.
By the time this episode airs,the episode will be.
That must be over already.
It'll be over.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
But you see, they
have no control over what he
does.
Obviously, he can't do anythingracist or anything like that.
No, he can't do anything whereit involves children and shit
like that.
You know what I'm saying.
So there are rules, but it'slike they have creative freedom,
just like with M NightShyamalan.
You know what I'm saying?
Hey, you might get a hit, buthey, chances are you might get
(44:32):
some fucking crazy shit yeah,that you're not expecting you
know, so I think that's part ofwhat happened now, but does that
mean that it's not sinister, orthat the creative director has
no like sinister intent?
No, but at the same time, what?
To what extent?
What's it gonna do?
Speaker 3 (44:45):
yeah, I put the
symbolism out there.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
Oh damage.
Who's fucking damaging bro?
Yeah, nobody really and andthat's why, off that video.
That's why I was like.
I'm saying like, because thatguy's making it seem like he
knows how they think.
You don't?
You know?
I'm saying that's true.
Speaker 3 (45:00):
They fucking executed
.
He's definitely making it seemlike he does you know, I'm
saying they executed, bro.
Their fucking shit bombed, itdid case closed and they've
bombed pretty bad to the pointwhere they because if you feel
like the whole review staff andpeople that approved this whole
ceremony had to apologize on apanel like that Because they sat
down.
There's a panel, bro, theyfucking sat down and they're
(45:21):
like oh shit, we're thinkingabout it.
We really got to address thisshit.
So about last night, we knowyou guys all fucking hated that
shit.
Sorry.
Next time we'll make sure thatwe review this again a little
deeper before we say yes.
Why'd you paint him blue?
What the fuck does that mean?
Why is this man blue?
Why was he gyrating?
(45:42):
Like that on the fucking runwayanyway, it's creative
expression, bro.
That's what they called it.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
That's why he was
doing that the fact that you
said it was France right.
France, yeah, the french france, like the most, like the most,
like stylistic, like europeancountry yeah I think so, like
the best well, not the best food, but like one of the best, like
, like cuisines, their language.
So I've heard women and all thekind of women.
Speaker 3 (46:06):
Yeah, the cuisine,
the, the, the artistry and I
think also like the languageyeah, yeah so then they take
their pride in that and even, Ithink, even in food yeah, you
said cuisine already.
Yeah, food too.
So there's just there's aculture there.
I'm gonna like I want to visitit looks it looks cool I
definitely want to be aroundthat environment see what it's
like for myself yeah but then Isee this and I'm like I'm just
(46:26):
kidding, you know just like, ohshit.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
So one thing that I
thought about when I, when I saw
that you ever, you ever watchedwhat's it called Incredibles.
Yeah, remember, fucking EdnaMode.
Oh, yeah, you know.
Speaker 3 (46:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (46:43):
Isn't Milan in France
, Milan's in France right.
Speaker 3 (46:45):
Oh, it's Milan,
darling, you know what I'm
saying.
She's all about style.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 (46:51):
No, capes, she's all
about style.
You know what I'm saying?
No capes, she's all about style, bro.
Speaker 3 (46:54):
Yo, that's where she
went, bro.
I think it is in France.
I could be wrong, I don't know.
You know what Our geography wedon't know.
Speaker 1 (47:00):
Yeah fuck it.
Fuck it, bro.
I'm guessing France.
I'm guessing France or Italy.
Speaker 3 (47:08):
We're off with our
geography right now Europe.
But yeah, no, I think that's afunny ass reference.
That's pretty good actually.
But why do you think the bullwas on stage, though?
That's what we need to addresshere the bull Because there was
a golden calf, and the Bibledoes talk about a golden calf
right.
Who knows, bro, these fuckerswould worship it.
Speaker 1 (47:25):
Isn't there like a
bull on fucking like Wall Street
that has his balls out or someshit, that fucking bronze bull.
Speaker 3 (47:41):
Oh yeah, dude.
Oh yeah.
Why is that there?
It's nuts.
I'm too like who the fuckdesigned that thing?
You're right.
It's just like grab the bull bythe horns.
His balls are swinging.
Oh, he's running.
I don't know what that was foreither man.
Speaker 1 (47:46):
It's like what the
fuck is, bro bro, across
cultures, bro, bulls havedifferent, different meanings,
bro, some, some bulls, they meanstrength, something I know what
I'm saying they just havedifferent meanings, bro.
Speaker 3 (47:54):
There's symbolism
behind it.
Well, because you said like theevildoers and their symbolism,
you're like.
Everybody uses it, everybody.
We have symbolism too.
I mean, look at this paintingbehind me.
Speaker 1 (48:04):
If you wear a cross,
bro, if you wear a cross, it's
symbolism, bro.
Speaker 3 (48:07):
Yeah.
The because you know what youknow.
What's crazy interesting aboutwhat you just said?
Right now, let's get more.
I don't want to cut you off?
no, go on okay, I'm gonna addsomething to that real quick.
It's funny you say that aboutthe cross because, as you guys
remember, last episode actuallyI had a rosary.
I was wearing a rosary, right.
Reason why I wear it it remindsme of the sacrifice that christ
made for us, right?
(48:27):
That's why I wear it right.
That's my reasoning for it.
So there's no fucking readbetween the lines, shit.
If you notice, the one I worewas blank because he's no longer
on it.
He's alive.
You know what I'm saying?
He rose again from the dead,right.
He's no longer crucified.
That's why I don't like theones where they have the cross
with him still on it.
His body, yeah, his body, no.
I like the ones that are blank,like the one I was wearing,
because it's supposed to serveas a reminder for us, you know,
(48:51):
for humanity, but for otherpeople this is going to get a
little dark.
It also represents the killingtool or the mechanism that was
used to crucify him.
You know what I'm saying.
So one could look at it as ohyeah, this is a killing tool,
this is what we use to kill them, this is what we worked them
with.
You know what I'm saying?
Some crazy shit like thatSomeone could wear a cross for
that reason.
(49:11):
So you said just because it'snot upside down, that's more
deliberate.
Like you're gonna fucking know,this is me mocking it now at
this point right, but, just likeyou said, that's a good point
for you.
If it's right side up and it'sblank, that can mean he's just.
This person wears it because itreminds them of the killing
tool that was used in those daysto crucify people, not just
christ, but a lot of people gotcrucified like that, you know,
(49:31):
and him, yeah, him included.
See, right, that's a dark way tolook at it and someone might
wear it for that reason.
Oh, I like this because this iswhat they use to kill Christ.
This is what they use, which istrue.
The cross was a killing tool,you know.
You get the point.
I digress, but it's like that's, it's it for.
(49:52):
I'm not wearing it for becauseyou know who brought that up?
Shout out to arm shark.
He's actually the one that putthat, who told me that I was
like, fuck, that's a crazy wayto look at it.
He even said he's like.
That's why he said he was alittle uncomfortable wearing a
cross, because he felt like heknows why.
He wore it for the same reasonas me, like he wore it because,
you know, it was a remembrance.
It was a reminder supposed toserve as a like, but damn,
there's a flip side to this coin.
(50:12):
Like why are we really going toparade wearing the thing they
those fucking used to kill them?
Speaker 1 (50:16):
like you're going to
parade that around your neck,
honestly that's interesting wayto look at it, like, damn,
that's his, you know, that's hisinterpretation of it.
Speaker 3 (50:24):
But, like I said,
someone could walk around with
that malicious intent though,you know.
I mean, like that was their,that's their malicious reason
for wearing it.
Like well, I like it.
I like to remember how theykilled him, like you know.
Yeah, oh fuck, like you know,but that might be someone's you
know, he's just offering aperspective, like you said.
That's probably hisunderstanding.
Like you said, that might be apossibility right but that's
like his perspective on whatsomeone could view that, as you
know, just wanted to give thatexample yeah right.
(50:47):
So that's crazy how that couldbe flipped like that so quickly.
Man, it's all about perspective.
I'm learning life a lot oftimes.
It's how you look at things.
Right, it's perspective.
Really, this is also aperspective situation.
This ceremony, bro, like it'sall about how you perceive it,
how it's looked at, how youreceive it, how you know.
I'm saying, like, what it makesyou feel, like, how are you
going to go about it now?
People are outraged.
(51:07):
I understand why.
I understand why everythinghappened the way it did.
I get all I'm sure you do too,right, but at the same time, one
thing that furious said that I100 agree with it's not you guys
doing it.
So those are fans that arewatching this and listening to
this right now.
Right, my message to you guys isdon't take it so personal,
because you weren't the onesdoing it.
Right, you're not the ones thatgot to give an account to god.
(51:28):
Everybody has to give anaccount.
That's not what I'm saying.
I'm saying, like, you're notthe ones that are gonna have to
give this part of your account.
Right, you weren't on stagedoing it, but I understand why
you're bothered by it.
You shouldn't have to see it,that's true, but you also chose
to watch the olympics.
So if you happen to see itright, that's not their fault.
You decided to watch it.
And the second you'reuncomfortable.
(51:48):
That's the beauty of the remotecontrol.
Yeah, turn that shit off orchange the channel.
You know what I mean, like, butthis is why like she's not to
see it.
Speaker 1 (51:55):
But but see that this
is, this is the thing between,
because it it opens up a broaderconversation too.
It's like it does censorship ornot.
You know I'm saying, yeah,freedom of speech or not,
because it does like, if you dowant to get technical, yeah you
know, I'm saying that is a, thatis along those lines it is
there, it's all right, it's acreative freedom.
What the director was arguing,you know, and I think sometimes
it's better to let people make afool of themselves.
Speaker 3 (52:16):
So you know, you know
that part who you're dealing
with, because when you have allthese like restrictions.
Speaker 1 (52:21):
That's when you got.
I think that's when you getmore like the more like um
covert yeah, I'm saying thingsthat's true and then you get the
real symbolism, because, oh,like, we're not allowed to
express it, so let me just putsomething in there to make you
think you know what I'm saying.
Now, yeah, I just think well,if someone wants to use a
fucking bad reference, bro, oryou know what I'm saying?
Speaker 4 (52:40):
They're going to do
it, Go ahead bro, you're the one
who's misusing it.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
Facts, you know what
I mean it's like, just because
you're showing me, it's like,bro, you're the that's true,
because exactly it goes back toour original point.
Speaker 3 (52:54):
Well, your original
point.
I'm just gonna piggyback off ofit because you're right, you
people were getting so offendedand it's like because when we
first originally talked about itagain not to sound redundant
over it again my initial takewas I was more so focused on how
everybody else was receiving it.
You know, remember how I wastelling you.
I was like man, but it lookslike this, bro, and it's this
way and it's that, and furious,heard me out.
(53:15):
He's like no, you're right,that is what it looks like,
that's what people are claimingthey're seeing, that's how
they're seeing it.
I mean, it is what'd you saygregious?
Yeah, it is gregious.
Come on, we're not stupid.
We know what they're trying tomock here, right, right.
But then you're like bottomline is whether they're doing it
or not, and which clearly theyare.
We're not doing it they are like, why let it affect you so much?
(53:35):
It's so true.
I was like, damn, that's that'sgonna.
You can't really argue that,bro.
I mean, if you watching andlistening, if you can argue that
, go ahead.
We'd love to hear you do it,because I don't.
I I'm not gonna sit here andpretend like, no, well, that's
not true, because no, it'sfucking true, bro.
There's nothing really todisagree with there.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (53:54):
Or debate you on
here's where, where I think like
, where people should get outright, where we should get
outraged, so especially as likeas parents, you know, and as as
like fellow uh, human beings iswhen they start to try to put an
agenda through, like children'sshows and like schools.
I agree like, try to put it inin the government, like or you
know I'm saying shit like thatno I agree where it like it,
(54:14):
like usurps your your uh control, you know facts you know I'm
saying and it kind of raise yourkids, you know I'm saying so,
that that's what people should
Speaker 3 (54:23):
be outraged at that,
bro.
I agree, and it's funny.
You mentioned that.
Because not funny, but it's.
It's a pretty interestingcoincidence that you bring that
up, because, as this all tiesinto this topic, right, because
it's all influenced in some wayor some degree to a certain
degree, right yeah they're now.
I don't know if you guys knowthis, I don't know furious, you
don't know if you know this, butnow they're telling us, now
(54:45):
that in schools oh yeah, thewhole fucking did you hear about
that shit?
I hate that, bro.
Are we talking about the samething though?
Speaker 1 (54:51):
yeah, you heard about
that right yeah, that right
yeah, where he's trying to getit into like a bill or some shit
right.
Speaker 3 (54:56):
I think so.
Speaker 1 (54:56):
Like where they don't
have to tell you anything.
Speaker 3 (54:58):
Yeah yeah, See,
that's the same thing, Bro.
Isn't that some bullshit?
That is some bullshit bro, I'mabout to put my kids in private
school, bro.
Fuck that shit.
We're gonna say it right here,on this show, right now, for
y'all to hear and see we're not,we're not and we're not
(55:19):
advocating or so in any type ofsupport of that bullshit, would
you agree?
Yeah, curious, fuck all thatthey're.
They mean to tell us, for thosethat haven't been living on a
rock and haven't heard aboutthis gavin newsome bullshit that
he's trying to pull.
They're trying to say that theywant our children, that if they
go to school, right, they'retrying to make it so that if
they go to school and theydecide that they want to change
(55:40):
their gender or be called by adifferent name, say, you have a
son, a boy or girl, right, soyou have a boy and he wants to
go by the name Martha now,instead of his name that you
gave him there is the school'sactually going to encourage that
and not tell the parent thathe's doing that at school.
You tell me how the fuck thatmakes sense.
You're giving a minor somerights Now.
They're not even old enough.
(56:00):
Last time I checked, bro, youcan't even wipe your own ass or
buy your own clothes at that age, bro, and you mean to tell me
you want to, you want to, youwant to.
I'm a girl now, like I this fuck.
I grew furious at that point.
You're fucking eitherhomeschooling or, like I said,
private school but to make thata fuck, that's a law dude.
Fuck out of here.
He's making a bill, right?
Speaker 1 (56:19):
I didn't know about
the bill part or or a law
whatever but I know he was uh,he was trying to, or he's trying
to get that in motion, but it'slike, bro, like it's gonna make
.
If that shit passes this, itbetter not pass bro it better
not better not bro.
It better, not bro.
Speaker 3 (56:32):
Shit man, I don't
know.
Look man, I don't want to stepbecause I know that we're never
getting into a territory where Iknow people cancel culture and
shit.
But I'm not going to pretend,I'm not going to walk the line.
They're being children bro noThank you, I'm not going to walk
the line on this.
Thank you, furious.
You understand I'm not going towalk the line on this.
(56:52):
I'm sorry, I don't agree withthat shit guys.
Look, if you want to go have asex change, you do that shit as
an adult right period.
So you want to go do that weirdshit you want to see.
You want to change what godmade you into into something
else.
That's up to you to do as amotherfucking adult, not as a
child.
I don't want no grown-ass manor woman encouraging my kid
without my knowledge without myknowledge exactly and that's so
(57:12):
that, when they're gonna go backto that fucking classroom and
then get encouraged by you whileI'm telling them something
different at home.
The fuck out of here, bro.
Speaker 2 (57:20):
That's this is the
country we live in now, man
homeschool man.
But see, I just put that outthere, bro, but you see, man,
there's bigger problems to worryabout, then I agree.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
No, I agree, you know
what I'm saying.
I agree, but that's just.
Speaker 3 (57:30):
That's something in
particular that I wanted to.
You know, talk about that'sstarting to infiltrate.
To go with what you were saying, worry about it.
When it starts to infiltrateour schools and our kids like
that, directly, when they try toget children involved, boom,
there you go that's the firstsign of this shit, bro.
Speaker 1 (57:43):
That's the future,
bro, you know that's scary man.
Speaker 3 (57:48):
That's enough to make
guess or second think with
having children, bro in thisworld now, now, you see now here
, now.
Speaker 1 (57:54):
Now see this.
See now, now my shit's workingand shit right now.
Speaker 3 (57:57):
Go ahead, let's hear
it, Let it rap, bro.
Speaker 1 (57:58):
Now this is this is
where I can you know it might be
sinister in this regard, aslike maybe the Olympics was a
distraction.
Speaker 2 (58:07):
Here we go.
Speaker 3 (58:08):
What's really going
on?
Yeah, we're getting into it now.
Woo, I love it.
Yeah, take those shots, bro,we're dropping shells today.
Nah, because that's true.
That's fucking true, bro,because I feel like it was what.
If who's to say it wasn't adistraction, I agree.
Speaker 1 (58:25):
Maybe it was who
knows what Bill passed on that
night, you know bro, and let'sbe honest, like that's, that's,
who knows.
Speaker 3 (58:33):
They just slipped it
on by no one, no one, no one
even saw it happen and thathappened.
Right it, bro.
That shit happens.
They do that a lot.
They like to get everybody andI'm actually glad you said that,
because I did that was actuallyin my bullet points.
To cover today was is it reallyfar-fetched to believe that it
was a distraction?
People, governments, have doneit before in the past.
(58:56):
Our government's done it plentyof times For those that are
paying attention, that arereally looking at what's going
on from more than one source ofnews.
Right, you'll know that thereare things happening while other
things are happening.
Right, that's just the way theworld is.
But they want you like you, yousaid to focus on this shit, and
they knew maybe that was thewhole reason for that ceremony
(59:17):
to be that way.
Right, because they knew it wasgoing to be make people like us
and other outlets talk about it.
Right, because it's what's hotright now.
It's the topic to cover,because what's the real the
controversy?
Speaker 1 (59:27):
I mean like think
about what's the real goal of
having that.
It's almost like their way oflike, like, let's let them bitch
over this yeah.
It was weird, Last supper yeah.
Speaker 2 (59:35):
Yeah that's right, we
did that Offensive great Men in
blue.
Men in blue, yeah, he's weirdGyrating on the stage.
Speaker 3 (59:43):
Yeah, that is weird,
isn't it?
That's why I talk about it,while we go over here and do
this they want.
Speaker 1 (59:48):
That's pretty smart
yeah, hell, yeah, fucking like
you know, if I was, if I was anevil warlord or fuck, yeah, that
would be this.
Speaker 3 (59:56):
That would be a smart
plan divide and conquer, man
shit thank god, we have freedomof speech to address this.
That's the vision, though rightthere it is hell up, bro.
Speaker 1 (01:00:05):
But the thing is too,
bro.
They whoever, let's just say itis, you know that like sinister
, you know?
Yeah, bro, that's that's how ithappens with everything, bro
that's true, you're not evenhiding it.
Now they got it, they'realready fucking 10 steps ahead
bro we're exactly, and we're atthe point.
Speaker 3 (01:00:22):
They are 10 steps
fucking ahead.
And not just that, bro, we'reat the day and age, now the
point where there's not evenbeing hidden, no more man, it's
right in plain sight.
They never had you ever heardthat phrase.
Hiding in plain sight, that'swhat that is.
Speaker 1 (01:00:34):
But the world's too
big now, bro, and it's almost
like much yeah, yeah, yeah, butI feel like now it.
Speaker 3 (01:00:39):
No, you're not wrong,
but it's like at the point now,
too, where we we're, we know wecan't hide this no more.
You guys know about it.
So here you go, there's more ofit right here for you,
symbolism and, like I said,again back to what we're saying,
that's not again that I digress, but let's do this while we go
over here and pass this to kindof get us towards that future
that we want so bad, becausethere's more I'm not paying
attention to it, but it's more.
(01:01:00):
Yeah, there's more covertoperations going on that they
don't want you to know about.
They're like well, it cats outof the bag with the illuminati
and all that satanic shit, soembrace it, here's some more of
it.
You know what I mean while wego do this over here because,
like you said, covert things arestill going on that's and, uh,
I think, yeah, man, literallylike this bro, like bro.
Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
No one died, nothing
happened.
You know, I'm saying like, Imean even in those events where
people do perish, you know I'msaying, um, I think those are
more like, you know, chanceevents.
You know, I'm saying maybe theyhave a sinister, you know, uh,
you know an ultimate, likesinister motive, but like
something like this, bro, I mean, where does the symbolism lead?
Like, okay, apocalypse, whoorevelation, okay, now what?
(01:01:40):
yeah what you know.
I'm saying like now, okay, now,now we, we, we know what, what,
what the symbolism is or whatthe symbolism is.
But now, why the symbolism?
You know?
I'm saying you just put in arabbit hole, bro, you're never
going to reach the end, you'renot because it's like okay so
let's just say that they hadJesus on an upside-down cross
hanging.
Of course that would be likewhat the fuck right?
Speaker 3 (01:02:01):
But, but, holy shit,
that would break the fucking
internet bro but, what would itmean, though?
Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Like towards what?
Speaker 3 (01:02:09):
goal?
Just well, fuck your belief inChristianity, basically.
Speaker 1 (01:02:14):
Okay.
So someone says fuck yourbelief, so you're mad.
Speaker 3 (01:02:18):
Yeah well, I mean,
you know what it'd be.
I think the outrage wouldn'tcome from just that.
I think it would more so comefrom them allowing that shit to
even be a thing Of course yousee what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
Who the fuck allowed
this shit?
I, if it happened, maddisrespect, you know, but if
that's the average, what's theperson's end goal with it?
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
You know what I'm
saying To offend, to piss people
off, to ruffle feathers, whichthey're going to do successfully
.
They do that kind of shit, sothat's what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
It's it's people are
invested, man, sometimes it's a
distraction though, like bro,you really, unless they're going
to like bomb something orattack, okay, like this is a
symbolism for us reallyliterally destroying the world,
right.
Speaker 4 (01:02:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02:59):
Totally different bro
.
Totally different bro.
Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
You know what I'm
saying?
The way that shit.
Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
That's true.
It just makes you, it makes usthink, bro, we're fucking
talking about it.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
We're giving it that
attention too, we're partaking
in it.
I guess it gives views.
Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
I mean honestly, I
mean maybe Shit.
That shit probably made somepeople open up the freaking.
Speaker 3 (01:03:20):
Bible.
You know it did and you knowwhat You're right, and so there
could be some good that came outof it.
No, absolutely.
That's a good way to look at ittoo.
There's so many different waysand dynamics and perspectives.
It's about how you look atthings.
Right Back to perspective, thepoint we made earlier.
Perspective and not only thatokay, and that could be some
good that came out of it.
I like that Someone might havepicked the Bible up and actually
became a believer because ofthis shit.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
And not only that,
bro.
Speaker 4 (01:03:47):
Red Revelation we're
like oh fuck, yeah, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
But not only that,
but the whole Bible, not even
close to it, right, but?
I'm also asking, like thepeople who were offended, have
they read it?
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 3 (01:03:58):
Or have they just
gone and listened to what they
heard in church, and not reallylook for themselves.
Man, I agree with Furious bro,you, my boy, cooking today, man,
hell yeah, bro, man.
As a matter of fact, bro, itit's a broad conversation, man,
it's a good conversation.
Though, bro, give me flowers,brother, while you can still
smell them.
This shit, hell yeah, that'show we do it, man.
(01:04:18):
We're cooking today, man, nah,because it's a good perspective
to put, bro, because it's likeyo, you really claim to be this.
You're offended, right?
Do you read the word of God?
Do you live in it?
Are you living that, your truth?
Are you really indulging the?
Oh, my boy, okay, I'll give itto you.
That's a good, because it'strue.
Speaker 1 (01:04:35):
He without a lot of
them should cast the first stone
there you go.
Speaker 3 (01:04:38):
Hey, yeah, hey man
jesus bro, jesus would fucking
cook bro facts, and he's like,he's like, and if he's like, and
if you did, and if you did sin,all of you did sin
congratulations.
You played yourself facts right, because he did at that point
what jesus was telling you.
Yeah, he even said it.
He, without sin, throw thefirst stone.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
All you motherfuckers
sin okay, because no, man,
let's go a little deeper, okayokay let's do it because, bro,
the soft white underbelly of theworld, bro, yes, bro, it's
crazy we know, bro, there's aliteral black market when it
comes to like human interactionsocial interaction bro.
Speaker 4 (01:05:10):
There's a bro and
most I'm not gonna say most, but
a lot of people participate inthat shit.
Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
Okay, yeah, there's a
literal black market when it
comes to, like, humaninteraction, social interaction.
Bro, there's a bro and most I'mnot going to say most, but a
lot of people participate inthat shit.
Okay, yeah, and amongst thosepeople there are people who are
of amongst various faiths andbeliefs.
You know what I'm saying.
So, in fact, that's the.
You know what I'm saying.
It's just it, just discussion.
(01:05:35):
You know it, does it, does it?
Does open the discussion.
Speaker 3 (01:05:36):
It comes full circle.
It does you know it's not wrong, and it opens it up and it, bro
, fuck, I couldn't say it anybetter than that.
It's true, that's true.
That's what that is, bro.
Sorry about that y'all, but I'mnot man, that's man.
This shit got it went.
It went to a good place, though, um, but to wrap up the
ceremony, you know, to continueon to the later parts of it, I
believe it.
The last thing I want to talkabout was that, the calf and all
(01:05:57):
that do you think?
ultimately to circle back tothat.
Speaker 1 (01:06:00):
I think it's do, I
think it's Moloch, no, but maybe
in this because they'reclaiming in that video we just
showed them Moloch, right?
Speaker 3 (01:06:06):
but how can you
because he's up there, bro, like
he was Because?
Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
look, he knows.
Every culture that motherfuckerknows something Every culture
has a different view about thebull bro.
Every culture has a differentview.
Speaker 3 (01:06:16):
That motherfucker
knows something.
Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
Yeah, just every
culture has a different oh yeah,
interpretation of the calf orbull in this case, like I know
what I've heard and like, let'ssay, Indian culture, I think the
bull is very like revered youknow what I'm saying every
culture has a different view.
Again, perspective.
Speaker 3 (01:06:33):
Right, and this guy
is saying it like he said.
He's just very he knows, heknows that no fuck perspective
this.
Speaker 4 (01:06:39):
Moloch for sure.
Speaker 3 (01:06:40):
I mean it's when you
look at it that way, you know
what it might be, and if it is,then you, hey, bro, good job,
you called it out.
But like you said, daniel,would be like they could be like
.
That's not why we put a fuckingbull.
You know what I mean.
They could easily respond thatway, like yo.
That's not why we put that onthe stage, but you fuckers are
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really picking this shit apart.
Hey man, that is pretty dark,but that is sure not why we did
that.
You know what I mean, and theymight have a reason.
There was two of them up there.
I remember seeing that in alittle clip there was two of
them.
So who knows, man, like itcould be.
We're not saying it wasn't,we're not.
We're not agreeing with it ordisagreeing with it.
It could have been, like yousaid, in another culture.
They or they knew that in otherother countries they didn't see
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it that way and at the end,very revered.
They don't, they don'tnecessarily pray to it.
That's my flick.
You lose it right.
Right, that's where it getsdark, that's where it gets weird
.
You're praying to the shit.
That's different.
But if it symbolizes something,right, that means a lot to you,
like, oh, this representsknowledge and strength in our
country, awesome, yeah.
Do I pray to the motherfuckerHell?
No, I don't pray to it, but Ilike what it represents.
Yeah, but Right, yeah, but aslong as you're not praising it,
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that's where it's a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:07:45):
But you're not going
to see that shit that came out
in cloaks.
Speaker 3 (01:07:50):
They lit up candles
around it.
Okay, come on.
Yeah, what the fuck is that?
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
okay, but you're
praying to this bitch, all right
but you're sucking his goldenbull ball sack all right at that
point, at that point, ifthey're showing it like that,
bro, we're already, we'realready done.
Bro, if they have enough ballsto fucking actually show that,
then it's like okay yeah eventhen, let's just say right let's
just say that that's what theydid, right?
yeah, there'll be some bohemiangrove shit bro but it wouldn't
(01:08:16):
be, it still wouldn't, uh, youwouldn't reach the real like
conclusion man no, because no,you wouldn't, you wouldn't and
you wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (01:08:24):
Even then you, there
would still be some question
marks around it.
There would still be a lot of.
It would obviously cause thesame type of reaction that the
other rest of the stuff got and,at the end of the day, man
people do such shit they do,that's just it bro, people do
such shit to be simply put fromevery, to be direct, as fuck
people, just they do.
They do such as shit.
That's true, we know.
Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
In our line of work
right now, currently, we see
such shit all the time we hearabout so much such shit bro all
the time people try to explainthe such shit away and it's like
man, even that shit sounds.
That sounds fucking such youknow what I'm saying you're
trying to.
You're trying to make this shitlike make sense phrase make it
make sense.
Speaker 3 (01:09:00):
You can't make
certain things make sense, bro,
and that's just you know what Imean.
Yeah, there's better optionsnot even did it.
Speaker 1 (01:09:05):
Hey, it's done, bro.
Like just don't mean say shitabout it, bro, that was good, I
like how you put that thatthat's 100% man.
Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
Yo, that's crazy man.
Yeah, no, but you mean, asidefrom that man, I don't really, I
don't think I really have muchmore to add to it, do you than
that I mean, unless?
Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
you do.
No, I just think, man peopleare just.
Speaker 3 (01:09:23):
for some reason this
shit captivates people like To
delve into it right, To reallyget to the bottom of I mean, or
sometimes they want it to bethere and it's not there.
Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
I think, I think
people, some people deep down,
they want there to be, if theywant there to be something,
because because, if there isthat, it points to, like the,
the certainty of everything youknow, like, if this is because,
like, let's say let's, let'sjust say, right, that the, that
the veil was taken off, right.
And we found out, bro, that ofall the conspiracy theories, bro
, like there was like, maybe outof everything that's, that's
(01:09:54):
been happening, only like twopercent were actually like
conspiracies everything else wasjust random you know, it would
put things into more perspective, like, oh shit, like we were
fucking wrong, like yeah, no,you know, I mean, but the fact
that people don't know, yeah,they're gonna formulate their
own ideas, you know what I'msaying and that's where, that's
where the whole debate comesfrom.
I'm saying so, so in a so, in away, people want to see they're
like no, I want it to be truebecause if this is true, it
(01:10:18):
makes this true.
Speaker 3 (01:10:19):
Yeah, and it gives
them an arguable, you know, but
you can use that interchangeably.
You know what I'm saying?
Speaker 1 (01:10:24):
But I think that's
part of it.
Yeah, I think also part of itis just that people just get
hooked and they're just like, ohshit, like we're just going.
You know, yeah, is it true, youknow I'm saying, but I think
for some people, for them, it'sa confirmation, so, like, so
it's like when they're lookingfor, like you know, bohemian
grove and they're looking forall these different bilderberg
and all that shit, right, ifthey're able to get in and
actually like, get some shit andleave alive, you know, and be
(01:10:46):
like, hey guys, like this istrue, that shit points to like a
everything you know.
There's just more truth, yeah no, for sure, but like if, if it's
true, but the thing is like,let's just say it comes out that
the bilderberg or the fuckingbohemian shit is just a big ass,
fucking like, fucking like orgy, it's not.
You know what I'm saying.
Or if it's just people gettinglike lap dances and shit, bro,
(01:11:07):
like it's not, it's like oh ohwhat's it?
Speaker 3 (01:11:14):
it was just that you
know.
That's why you can't go inthere it's private for a reason
you're gonna see some shit youdon't want to see.
Motherfucker, like bro, becauseI heard that there was even like
it's funny, you say thatbecause with the whole bohemian
grove, right, what did get out?
And someone did speak about itand actually got verified, it is
it is it is a camp right thatthey do every july, I believe,
and they do in the redwoods.
Right, it is it is a camp rightthat they do every july, I
believe, and they do in theredwoods.
(01:11:35):
Right, it is weird having a 40foot stone owl.
I mean the whole cremation ofcare ceremony.
Those are real things,documented, fucking weird.
Right, they filmed, they didfilm, that they filmed and that
they supposedly do every year.
Right, but they also get drunk.
They do unspeakable in unspokenthings that we don't even know
what these activities are.
(01:11:56):
It's a week long.
So clearly there's shit goingon more than just that one
ceremony that happens on thefirst night.
So, aside from that, maybethere is a fucking orgy.
Oh, it's Orgy Wednesday.
Guys, you ready, get yourleotards Like who the fuck is
this?
It might be that happening,you're right.
So there's a lot of weird shitgoing on.
(01:12:17):
I mean they would get drunk andpiss in the lake.
That's been, that's beenreported, and I think the only
way to get in there is to havean invitation.
An invitation, you gotta besomebody, or be someone big,
either big someone.
Be someone big and be one oftheir guests.
Or be that person, right?
You know what I'm saying.
So, because that's involvingpolitical and the political, be
a political figure, right, likeI wouldn't know that trump and,
uh, sleepy joe have all bothbeen there and did their fair
(01:12:40):
share of god knows what in thatfucking place.
Bro, they get an automaticinvitation, you know, but I
think I would want to go as aguest, just to experience.
I'm not saying I would partakein it, but just be able to
document it.
You know I'm saying, then Iprobably get killed for it
afterwards.
You know what I'm saying.
Then I'd probably get killedfor it afterwards.
You know what I'm saying.
You know what I'm saying.
So I'll turn into a fuckingmartyr just for going there and
just putting it out to the world.
(01:13:01):
I know this is going to get mekilled, but you know what?
I want the world to fuckingknow.
Shit, not for real man, you knowwhat I mean.
We'll never know, man we wonare going to remain a secret bro
.
Speaker 1 (01:13:10):
But it's like I've
always thought like them, like
what if this shit really isn'twhat people are?
Speaker 3 (01:13:15):
I agree, I like that
Not to get off topic your whole
point of saying that was what,if it really is some goofy shit?
Speaker 1 (01:13:21):
like that, just some
random shit.
Speaker 3 (01:13:22):
Yeah, it's fucking
weird, but it's not dark and
demented, like we all think itis is it extracurricular
activity?
Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
to them yeah, like,
okay, like I'm about to go off,
I'm about to go off tangentagain.
Okay, so remember the guy thatmade the fucking the fucking car
that ran off water oh yeah likewhat if he wasn't poisoned?
Like what if he just died?
Like what if it was just afreak accident?
Speaker 3 (01:13:42):
yeah, like see every
saying that oh, he got killed
because, he wanted something butwhat if he just what and feel
broke his?
Speaker 1 (01:13:49):
neck or some shit.
Speaker 4 (01:13:51):
I get what you're
saying.
What if?
Speaker 3 (01:13:52):
something stupid
killed him.
I see what you're saying.
Yeah, why did he have to?
Oh, they got him.
He disappeared.
I think it's because, like yousaid, I think the world just
craves that, that eeriness.
You know what I mean Watch out.
Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
They want it to make
sense.
Speaker 3 (01:14:07):
Yeah, they want it to
make sense to go that route
instead of some more light.
Speaker 1 (01:14:11):
Because I do think,
just because, with human history
, people in power or people whohave fought for power, they've
always used that you know,ticking you out to get you know,
ultimately to get their wayFacts.
Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
But I think, in this
day and age, I think, man, if
someone made this is way offtangent but, like bro, first
you'd have the Nobel Prize youknow what I'm saying For sure,
you wouldn't live very long,though.
Speaker 1 (01:14:36):
Some businesses would
definitely back you because
you're going to upset theindustry.
You know, what I'm saying,facts, and now that it's an
option.
Speaker 3 (01:14:44):
It's going to save
others, and that's what usually
leads to the corruption, though,and then see people think that
you're going to get off now,because I guess in the past
people would.
How do you get rid of themagain?
Okay, lawfully you can't fuck,we're just fucked.
We sit on it and lose our moneyunlawfully.
We could send someone to takethis motherfucker out, and he's
no longer a problem.
You see what I'm saying, butand that's why people that go
(01:15:07):
down that mind that road and thefact that that that has
happened in human history it'snot so far-fetched to believe
that someone would kill you fordoing something like that.
Or they can just.
Or they'll pay someone to do itso that they're just like I
have an alibi.
Speaker 1 (01:15:19):
No, I mean they can
do that, or they can just talk
to the guy, get the tech, or payhim off.
Get the tech, Make it perfectthe tech.
Speaker 4 (01:15:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
Have their own
industry with it Charge,
industry with it charged,they're still going to charge,
or?
Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
they'll try to try to
buy the tech thing.
You're right, yeah, so it cango either way, but I feel like I
think they would rather getexactly.
Speaker 1 (01:15:41):
But the only issue
with that is if the person, if
there's a person doesn't want togive the tech, then there's
scope, of course then there's anissue.
Speaker 3 (01:15:47):
See, I'm saying well,
okay, so you're not gonna take
our.
You see that, oh, you're notgonna take our, you're not gonna
take our offers you're gonnagive us.
Oh, you're not going to takeour offers.
You're going to give us afinger too.
Okay, motherfucker, thenthey're going to kill him.
You know what I mean?
All right, so if we can't buyyou, we're just going to kill
you.
Then.
Speaker 1 (01:16:00):
Because the thing
about it is like how is he going
to get this shit started?
That's a good point.
You're just going to make anengine and then you're just
going to boom.
You're going to become abillionaire no, it doesn't work
that way.
Speaker 3 (01:16:11):
They gotta test it,
they gotta invest it.
There's all process things.
I agree all kinds of shit,that's true.
Speaker 2 (01:16:16):
Doesn't say that that
didn't happen, but yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:16:19):
I digress, heavily,
heavily digress no, but you know
what, man?
That was.
Good though, I think.
I mean as far as Olympics go,though I don't have anything
else to add to it.
Do you covered it reallythoroughly, I think I think it's
good.
Speaker 1 (01:16:31):
Ultimately, I think,
right now, what are?
Speaker 3 (01:16:33):
your final thoughts
on it before we get to our last
tidbits At worst a distraction,yeah, I agree.
Speaker 1 (01:16:39):
At best just a very
poor display of just a very poor
execution of an idea, I agree.
Speaker 4 (01:16:45):
That's probably
ultimately.
Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
They tried to add
some sprinkles to it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:47):
You know that's a hot
take.
It wasn't hidden you know.
Speaker 3 (01:16:50):
No, I get you, and it
wasn't.
And they chose the wrongimagery to base it off of.
Even if they want to say theLast Supper was this might be
stupid ass.
This is probably a hot take too.
It's the Supper of Community.
Yeah, no, fuck.
No see, that would be poorlymissed out too.
Imagine the Supper of Community.
No, get the fuck out of here.
(01:17:12):
No, but what I'm saying like isthat way, you know it?
Um, maybe in their mind theymight just try to run with this
bullshit excuse.
Which is the last supper wasthe inspiration.
We weren't trying to mock it,right, it was just the
inspiration for us to take thatidea and make it our own.
But unfortunately for them.
But in reality it looks morelike a.
You know, I mean, you're justmaking fun of, instead of being
(01:17:34):
inspired by it, you're makingfun of it.
You know what I mean?
He was mocking it.
Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
So it's like that
should have had someone, whoever
was on his side or her sideshould have been like the one,
like yeah, you know what?
Speaker 3 (01:17:44):
the voice of reason.
In that sense, yeah, for sureyou know what?
Speaker 1 (01:17:47):
that's not saying
that there wasn't any voice
reason.
He's probably like if you sayno, you're fired or what is it,
bro?
Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
this is a bad idea.
Someone probably told me he'slike you know what?
I don't think it ismotherfucker.
I want to do it, shit.
If you disagree with me.
You're fucking fired too Likeoh shit I got to pay.
My family's got to eat, right.
Speaker 1 (01:18:05):
This is a bad idea.
Speaker 3 (01:18:08):
He's like with your
paycheck, you know yeah, imagine
like, yeah, argue with yourpaycheck.
That's also a bad idea.
That's gonna be bad for yourlivelihood.
And if your family, you wantyour family to eat tonight, fuck
, like you know what.
Speaker 1 (01:18:18):
That's a great idea
paint him blue, have him dancing
imagine like he's saying thatall of a sudden, bro, switch the
whole tone.
Speaker 3 (01:18:26):
Hey, matter of fact,
paint him blue.
Throw some sparkles in thatbitch too.
Make it matter of fact.
Hey, we're gonna paint hisbeard bright orange.
Let's do that.
That makes a lot of senseanyway.
Yeah, man, I mean I don't thinkelse to add to it either.
I mean, those are your finalthoughts, right?
I mean I, I mine would be.
Just you know what man to gooff what furious said earlier.
Just know that if you're notthe one doing the mocking again,
(01:18:47):
not saying that it's okay forit to exist you're not the one
doing it.
So therefore, they're gonna paytheir price for it.
They have to give an account, asas do we, but your account
doesn't necessarily.
Your account is not going tocarry that.
That's not going to be a partof your account.
Because you saw it.
You know I'm saying that that's, but I get it you.
You have the right to feelhowever you want to feel.
If you want to feel offended,you have the right to feel that
(01:19:07):
way, but you also have the rightto turn it off.
That's it.
Honestly, it's a very simplefix.
You don't have to carry it withyou.
You certainly don't have tothink about it.
Watch more things about it.
You know I'm saying you don't.
You don't need to do that.
That's the choice.
Watch this video, though,because we this is a pretty good
breakdown, but you mean otherstuff, just ignore it.
The newscasters that they'retalking about it, fox news,
(01:19:30):
fucking case, k9, whatever,whoever.
You don't have to watch thatshit, man.
You know what I mean.
That's all I got to say aboutit, man.
It was an interesting, weirdfucking ceremony.
I definitely wanted to cover itfor that reason.
But yeah, guys, with that beingsaid, we're on everything again
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We're trying to build aviewership and audience on
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