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Okay. Anyway, fuck all that.

(00:01):
So the point is, we do our own thing.
We, do it yourself is the key.
DIY, DIY.
Okay, well, let's get this party started.
Hello? Please. Hello? Please. Hello? Hi.
Who's that?
Who's there?I can't see. I look straight. Who's that?
I'm Jade.
Hi, it's Jade. Oh, it's a friend, Jade.
A real professor channel.
Yeah, I try. Tell us.Tell us about yourself, Jade.

(00:23):
I am a radio host,by many things in radio.
I do producing. I do the radio on air.
I do our front desk.
I try to just make myself, availablefor all things and radio producing.
You mean you are,
like, in charge of taking care of the fileafter recording is done?
Yeah.
So I hear this,
Bailey and Jenny's podcast for them,the Morning Show, which is a lot of fun.

(00:46):
And their clips.
I'd love to do morelike I have in the past,
like I used to produce on the zone side,which was my former place of work
for like ten years.
I used to produce the countdowna little bit for Paul
and slide his stuff in thereand. Yeah, stuff like that.
He had a couple of little things.
He had me produce for him, and I love it.
It's so much fun. Hell, yeah.
Well, you've been doing, a great job,and you've had a long career.

(01:09):
What's a lot more than Victoria?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like, that alone is such an achievementto have done.
To have had that be the thingthat pays your bills for,
like, a decade and a half or so, like.
Oh, awesome.
I've worked in broadcast 15 years.
Yeah, 15 different places. So.
Right. Yeah. Straight up. Yeah.
So I'm lucky. Man of tenure.
Yeah, I, I feel super,you know, I hate using the word bless,

(01:32):
but it is likeit is a very blessing thing that I've had.
I entered when I was 19and I continued on.
I had a couple of years without itbecause of the pandemic.
But to be able to come back into it,I think that makes me, you know, like I
a horseshoe up my blood or something,I don't know.
So the pandemic slowed downa radio situation, kind of.
So what happenedis the company faced a lot of cuts.

(01:52):
My former boss retiredinstead of, staying.
And and that makes sensebecause it was just
the best thing to do during that time.
And, and when he left,he was like our safety net
when he left the, like, a week later,let go of as many of us as they could.
Yeah. So it was more of a political.
Yeah.
Okay. Fair enough. Politics. It's.
If you ask for a bit.

(02:14):
Yeah. And then is on it. Yeah. Like he was.
He he was still awesome.
He called me like,he didn't even know when it happened.
He called me, like a week later.He's like, I'm so sorry. I just found out.
And he's like,I never knew the writing was on the wall,
but I assume that was whatthey were doing.
But I was not going to haveany part of it.
And I was like, hell yeah,but you bounced back, seemingly.
Seems like all good now.
Yeah, 100%. Everything out for a reason, right?

(02:34):
Yeah. I mean, you work at Virginfor almost the same.
You've got like two months.Yeah. You're just like that. Yeah.
We're on the same timeline. Yeah, almost.
Yeah, yeah. We.
You stepped into the streets.
What I liked about your streetguy on the street.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He's a we call him road man.
Street Street squadand the morning street guy.
I road down the road, man. Road man.

(02:55):
Pretty sure that's like a drug dealer.
And I don't know, itjust so weird to say squad for one person.
Yeah. But you are a bit of a squadand and a person.
I mean, that's all that they have room fornow is just me doing it all.
So yeah, it's cool. I'm happydoing it. Room in the budget?
Yeah. Pretty much.
Do you ever like table scraps and stuff?
Yeah. And the perks. Like the donuts.Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. No, I, I set up the event.

(03:17):
I promote the event on social media.
He creates amazing videos.
I do videography,he does other stuff too,
like if there's shoots and, I do
basically everything behind the scenes,kind of because it's just one week.
There's no squad anymore.It used to be a squad.
Used to be like,oh, that's why I street guy.
Every time she whispers to mebecause it feels weird.
It's not even like my job is what they do.
I'm kind of interesting.

(03:38):
Jay doesn't really do much YouTube, I do.
I go on air. Yeah.
Put your all. Sounds like you do mostly
the heavy lifting around the place,
as he's saying, like,you know, he's so right.
Like these people who are in his positionbefore they showed up at events, they,
you know, hey, how are you?
Here's a free, card of some sort or whatever.
Fine, a little swag, but Dylan, like,shows up and he does that part of the job.

(04:00):
But then he also does videography.
He does our social medias.
And he's entertaining, you know, he'snot just like some person sitting there.
Well, I try, I know he's a great workingon a two hour flood to come a long way.
Yeah.
I think he's you know,I've worked with a lot of crew
cruisersis what we've told them in the past
in my in my time and, yeah, he's justhe keeps it professional.

(04:22):
Also makes it a step inwhat people like to talk to us.
And we're notwe don't have the time for it.
You know, like,that was a challenging thing
in my time doing broadcasts, outand about, on location and then, someone
to try talking to me and the other person,just, like, doing whatever they want.
And I'm like,not Angry Birds. Yeah. I'm struggling.
I need to do my break.
You know,they don't have the fire. They don't.

(04:42):
They don't have that,That fire. Who? Fungicide.
Jade. Hey. Hi, Jade.
You got a coupon? Jade chicken.
I'm here. I'm on air. Yeah,
I'll get him to.
I'm the security guard, too. Is that.Yeah. Another tech security guard?
That's exactly what I did.
Hang on. I gotta do something. Yeah.
That's on. Hold on.
Everyone on the muscle.
Yeah. Grabs coffee for us.That's important.

(05:02):
I'm a coffee.
Grab ass beat in the background radio.
Okay, folks,I'm going to have to break for lunch.
Yeah, yeah.
That's it. Check.
Come out of here.
Yeah, it's really fun, honestly.
Like,when we do those broadcast, it's more.
It's like, oh, we're getting paidto have fun in radio in general.
But like, especially those on translate
so people can tell when you're having fun,you know, through an audio medium

(05:22):
they like actually my mom, she said that,but I talked to her before I came over.
So I was like,give any predictions, you know,
about the next upcoming year or whatever.
And all she said
was like, well, just remember to smilewhile you're talking because you can
you can hear when in your voicewhen you're smiling.
I was just like, oh, okay, sweet.
She is. She's so right.
Oh, that was actually the first thingthat I was 12%.
Yeah. True.

(05:42):
So she oh yeah.Is that something you were told. Yeah.
Yeah. Keep a smile on your facebecause it translates. Yeah it does.
It's over Jeremy Bakerhe said that to me said keep smiling Jake.
Yeah it. Oh man.
Yeah a reportabout how cancer rates are skyrocketing.
So anyways it's the
same with the smile.
Yeah it does take a lie.
Does take a lot. Turkey.
Yeah.
Just shifted down.

(06:03):
You know I do have to sometimes solemn.
There's a lady on CNN who's like alwayslooks like she's slightly smirking,
like there's like a news anchorand she's talking about some terrible shit
going down.
She's got like,this slight smirk going on.
I'm like, what is her blond like wit?
No, I and she is brown.
Anyway, I was just like,not to throw full shade.
But apparently she always looks like that.
And she'smaybe he's had some work done or something

(06:23):
that makes it so she can't stop.Yeah, right.
I mean, it's it's very unsettling.
Yeah, yeah. Hi, Mark.
Well, these guys can these guys will beable to tell that we're just grinning.
Yeah, well,I guess we're just talking like dark shit.
Yeah, and I do talk about dark shit.
He does, and I laugh at it.
That's true. We have a dark room.
The 2025 predictions.I feel like, you know.
Yeah, I.
Oh, we're getting there. Okay. Thank you.

(06:44):
That's a good leeway segue
new. You're saying go and just say it.
Then just say leeway.We all know what you mean.
Literally, since our first podcast,I always say leeway.
And he always corrects me.And it's a new year.
This is the first actual firstepisode of 2025
and sound effects. It's not a good week.
We don't deserve that very loud clapbecause it's actually this critical flop.

(07:05):
Yeah, we should have already donesomething by now.
But, for this episode of 2025,so the basis of this episode for like just
kind of the I'd say the me, the potatoes,I don't know, is the new year.
I'm going to talk about some New Yearstuff, New Year's production.
So, I know it's, it's a first.
It's our first one of the first year,
Jenny Wick, first of the year of the year.

(07:27):
I'm back. That all later?
But it's, we'll understand.
New year,
new podcast, but we're going to just doan homage to 2020 for a little bit.
I'm going to do some predictions.
Dance, maybe do some prescriptions,prescription, prescribe some things.
Yeah.
And you're going to do some predictions.
Predictions
okay.
And anywayswe're going to go over some other stuff.

(07:48):
What do you think's going to happen T
okay I'm going to start offwith my 2025 predictions if that's okay.
Okay.
And then we'll split it up okay.
Do you have some. Yeah yeah.
Hell yeah okay.
So these are my predictions for 2025.
I predict none of yours are going tobe very serious. And it might
going to be more serious.
So we're going in the wrong orderin my opinion.

(08:09):
But that's okay. Go ahead. Yeah.
You start with the laughand then you go with that.
I don't know that you'resupposed to do that, but go ahead. Yeah.
It's tradition. Taylor and Travis split.
Oh, sorry.
dude.
Yeah, I think so.
Oh, they're going to split.
That just cut deep.
Cosway.
Blush. Yes.

(08:31):
Not us. Yeah.
No, I mean, like,not I'm not, like, living or,
you know, I'mnot right or die for friends.
Trey.
Tay KelseyI don't know what their nickname is.
Name. Yeah.
Brangelina.
No, I just, you know,there's a pretty wild prediction.
These twists, you know, here. Yeah.
Look at our track where
Gooch kind of has a couple years,you know, in a relationship,

(08:52):
you can only be kingand queen of the prom tonight.
He's been writing lately.
I don't know, like.
Holy shit.
It was, like,based off of, like, performance, though.
But she's out of material.She needs more material.
That's what I'm saying, though, right?
Like, if you start to see I go
that way, like in what she's writing,and she starts to like,
she starts singing about how happy she is,
people are gonna be like,whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I like Taylor Swift.
Yeah, I was shocked

(09:16):
I can relate to this.
I could Taylor Swift.
You never take out the laundryor take out the trash.
Take out the laundry, take it out.
Taylor Swift has no idea what chores are.
Just shootsand never takes out the laundry.
I'm sick of this shit coming.
Take it out, dude. Come on. So. Yeah.
No, I don't know. It depends.
Right? Yeah, it could be, Okay.
Do you think jabjab would be upset by that or would he be?

(09:38):
I don't think he cares anymore.What is these?
What is that one?
That's ourour listener. Longtime listener.
He is.
I mean, are you madwhen your girl breaks up with her boy?
Or are you, like, secretly like,okay, it's about my job
you have a crushon, like, breaks up with her. My okay.
My brother's job.
Right? Yeah.
Okay. So, yeah,I mean, that's interesting.
They say that because I remember

(09:58):
when Josh Comey was married to Brody Dolland I'm a humongous Josh Army fan,
so I actually have a tattoo of a hearton my forehead
because he has tattoo of a hearton his pinky.
I'm a huge Josh Army fan,so they were married
for a very long timeand I'm a super fan of both of them.
Mostly Josh Army.
Yeah, and it was an interesting thing.When they broke up,
I was like a little stokedbecause I was in my process for.

(10:21):
And then I was like,
oh, sad, like really sadbecause I was like,
they were like kind of couple,like rock star.
I was good with them.
I was good with him. Being with her.You know?
I had come to terms. Yeah,what the hell is he going to do?
And then now I'm like, who the hell?
I need some other writer.
Whenever I see you on, like, read itand I'm like, who the fuck is this?
You know, changeshis heart tattoo to some scholars.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

(10:41):
The dark side of me.
She changed him.But it's interesting. Yeah.
I wonder if the fans that are at loveT Swift will want that or not.
One time I ever felt that was, guitar player of, newfound glory
with Hayley Williams.
Oh. Yeah. Chad Gilbert. Yeah.
So, yeah,they were together for a long time.
They were. They got married, broke up,I felt that, yeah.

(11:02):
Yeah, I'm really excitedwhen she broke up with him.
But then I'm like, yeah, my chance.
Yeah yeah yeah. Hey, man. Yeah.
We're skyrocketing right now.Our numbers are.
Yeah, yeah I just got it on the dreamboard.
Number one is takes off.
Number two is Hayley Williamsdream board. It's a to do list.
Oh hell yeah. That's right. Yeah.
Let's go solid how you think of it2025 is tr mfs a year.

(11:23):
It is. Please. Please help.
Yeah I said or else.
Yeah you did.
You didn't see that. It's an audiopodcast. Wait.
There's gonna help help him.
Okay, so my second prediction is
he makes a plea bargain.
Oh, yeah. Did he not already. He.
Not yet? No. He's just kind of inthe slammer.
Pled not guilty, right?

(11:43):
Is that, like, what he's like, saying?Yeah, he's saying he's innocent.
Yeah. Saying he's innocent.Yeah. He's saying that it's all untrue.
Unsound? Yeah.
Dude, we all know about the thousandsof bottles of oil.
Okay. You. It's too late to turn.
Yeah, it's it's, it's a little late,so I think he's going to do a plea.
Bargain hunter.
Car engines work like he'llthrow others under the bus, do you think?
Like a plea bargain.
So my next one is Jay-Z is going to getwrecked and said, plea bargain.

(12:06):
I got 99 problems. Hit me.
That's my next.
That's a hot one.
I know, man, they they've been ableto like there's people who like came out
as having been on Epstein's islandand shit and have are still like
have their reputation intactbecause all they say is like I don't know,
I was playing golf and shit, I don't know,I didn't see any of that stuff.
14 year olds getting massages.
But yeah, I left by 11 p.m..

(12:27):
I had a nicetime, had a nice night's sleep.
I don't know what you're talking about. Right.
So how do you know?
Drinkingtea under the stars was beautiful.
You're all going to say that, right?
Because so many of themwere at these parties and stuff.
I mean, I don't know.
I'm sure none of them thoughtit was going to happen.
They're on some crazy drugs and like,drunk and maybe have been drugged
and stuff, like,they don't know what the hell's going on.
All that they can do for their own

(12:47):
sanity probably is be like,no, I remember we left at 2 a.m., right?
Yeah. Remember? Okay, that'swhat we're going with.
I'm like,how is anyone going to know any different?
You know, even if it comes out?
I think peoplethe scandal of it is so like mad,
like people get bored of shit so fastthey're not even going to care,
which is a little bit.
Yeah, because it sounds likethere was nasty shit going down.
There's a lot of people nowadaysthat have been canceled,

(13:09):
if you look at it, canceled,quote unquote, who are just doing great.
But in fact it was betterfor their career.
Quite a lot of people.
I'm not I'm not talking Cosby.
I'm talking about like,you know, yeah, you're sick of one. Yeah.
There's, you know, some people, there'sa couple, like, I mean, even Louis C.K.
is back. That's what I'm saying.
He was back.
Yeah, I mean, he that was a weird. What?
AC I think is like, on his,you know, somewhat forgiven.

(13:31):
Like, I hope it's one Kevin SpaceyI hoped.
Oh, I didn't knowhe was telling on himself.
He was like, hey, I did this thing.
You know, I, I don't know, I'mnot I don't forgive him.
I, I know I think people are creepy,but yeah.
Yeah.
Evil like he,I think he's a sociopath. Like.
But anyways, I'm not athere's a lot of like that.
You you're right though,
there are people who have been canceledwho are seemingly just solely do

(13:52):
not actually want to be just thought of,which probably means nothing to you.
Maybe you is David Dobrik.
Do you watch David Dobrik at all? VloggerYouTube.
No, I don't think I knowno one got canceled because he,
he had one of his friendshad, like, an underage girl in his
one of his parties, and he, like, her.
All right, I gotta cut that out.
Our ordered her, damn it.
But then, so then.And he was facilitating.

(14:14):
So he got kind of got canceled,and that that was like a big thing.
And then.
Right after that, he rented an excavator,
put a tire swing on it,spinning around with his friend.
His friend, like, went out, camein, smashed his.
I was in the hospitalfor like eight months
and he barely said anything to him.
And then his friend now hates him.
Oh, I justI heard about the tire swing thing.
Yeah, I, I've heard about thisfriend hates him because he agreed

(14:37):
to hop in a tire swingand then right now he hates the guy.
I think the guy did something in, like,
he turned up or something,or the speed or something, or it wasn't
like they were told not to do it.
They were both idiots.
He even admitshe was an idiot for doing it, but like,
he didn't like, offered to helpwith any of the bills.
And this kid's really a grown ass man.
But yeah, I know,but yeah, he got canceled for that.

(14:57):
Anyways, he's been off dude, off his vlogsfor two years and he just came back 2025
and he literally took that timejust to get ripped.
And now he's, you know, there's peoplethat can do this like yo, look at him.
He's so great.
Again.
There's all sorts of things, man. Dawson.
Oh yeah Shane Dawsonyep. He's not canceled.
I feel like as long as you don't dostuff to children, for the most part,

(15:18):
you're you're eventuallypeople are going to be like, whatever.
Even there.I wish it were like even there.
Though he heard the rumors about Drakeand oh, Drake is still around.
Still pop as ever, just because
it becomes some kind of fucking,
I don't know.
Yeah, rich people, creepy shit
trying to get away with stuffas part of like, a weird power thrill.

(15:38):
Yeah, yeah.
And that's what it's also that mentalitythat they're better than better than.
Yeah, yeah.
It's just like it's I'm never going toI deserve to do whatever I want.
And as a matter of fact, forever reasonI'm to like this contact
and just let it allstay sync and keep going.
Will check.
All right. So, okay. So one Jay-Z. Yeah.

(15:58):
Wrecked in the said plea bargain.And then talking about cancel.
I think Mr. B's going to get canceledthis year, Mr. Beast.
Thank God, I hope you hope so.
You're not a fan, but.
Yeah, we were talking about it. Oh,yeah? Yeah.
Something wrong?I don't know anything about him.
He's just a little skeevy.
Me. And just like, it's just the,
Do you,like, bang a lot of fans or something?

(16:19):
No, he just got married.Oh, he's just creepy.
There's just like.
It's just like he's some rich guy.
Just can't be on it. Sure.
Like, off now. Off children.
Because he's creating these, like,
whatever toysthat are like a rip off of jujitsu.
Anyways.
Like, it's just it's a money businessfor a six year old.
I have a six year old. Yeah.
So I see his productsand I see the push that is happening

(16:39):
on his products, on children,especially on YouTube.
Like YouTube is.
That's where he's from, I believe.
I don't I don't Mr.
BS until I started seeing his faceplastered everywhere.
Yeah, there's a lot of like thinglike lower to Mr.
Beast. I'm not a conspiracy.
I don't know a lot of this law,but I'm not comfortable with Mr.
Beast, okay?
It just seems like.
Like he seems like a good enough dudeand a apparently he's

(17:02):
giving a lot of money away,and he's helping a lot of people out.
But I could just.
You make so like, he gives awaylike into 2 million, 3 million, 5
million per video.It's like but like. Yeah.
So it's like,look at me give away this money
and then just helpthis whole homeless person. Yeah,
yeah.
Why do you need to tell me?Why do you need a.
That is weird, right?
Like, you're,you're helping somebody. Yes.

(17:23):
The result is good.
The guy is helped, but, like,
everyone can see you're doing itfor a shitty, selfish reason.
So it kind of takes awaya bunch of the goodness.
Like, what the fuck?
It's a weird thing in the world.Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anyways, billionairesgiving millions of dollars
to people where we all knowthat that's like $0.10 to them.
Yeah. Or like, say they will.
Yeah. Mr. beast, we love you.
Because, I would love for youto be on the podcast if you want to.

(17:46):
Yeah, I would,I just said that was just for the show.
Has a lot to answer for, apparently.
And I invite him to come hereand defend himself.
Therewe go. I'm giving him a platform. Yo.
Yeah, we are giving him a platform.
Yeah, I'd like to offer him a mr. beast.A platform.
I don't know his first namelike Paul or something.
Paul beast. Paul beast.
What's his name?
I don't know its last name.
It's like no one has that one. Okay.
I think his name is Donald Sutherland.

(18:07):
No. That's right,that's a that's an actor. Yeah.
That is that's, Kiefer Sutherland.
Dad, that's. No, it's Donald, it'ssome changed.
It's Donald BS.
It's Donald beast Donald beast.
Donnie B Johnny.
Donald. Yeah.
Come in here. I'll break him down.
I'll get him tojust let his guard down. Be a real guy.
He'll probably weep.
Yeah, it's me and then we'll have tochange his name after that.

(18:29):
But that's okay, because people can grow.
Well, yeah. Okay,I'll move on to the next one.
I think kiss will release a new albumin anticipation for their hologram shows.
Wild.
Oh, that's a fucking love that I love hologram shows because they're retired.
They've retired three times,but the retired.
But they're gonna have hologramshows in 2026.
Apparently. You're 2027.
I wouldn't know.
That's not.

(18:50):
Yeah,they should as it's making music. Yeah.
On that note,I would jump in with a prediction
that I, that I was going to say and say
that I think that we're goingto have our first, like
AI or like botthat reaches like a million subscribers.
Oh, that's a good one.
Yeah, it's a terrible one.
I think that, like we shouldprobably do is find a way
I'm going to get canceled for this,but we should put.
Yeah, you have to take this part outbecause I'm going to say it anyway.

(19:12):
Yeah.
I think we have a chance for the.
Yeah.
The AI to implant subliminal messagingsaid all those people who subscribe to an
AI themselves.
kill Oh,my God, that's dark as fuck. Yeah.
You think they're going to do that? No,I would like them to.
Oh, God. Oh, I'm just
because I don't want people
to fucking subscribe to an AIwhen we still have people out there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

(19:32):
No, I see what you mean. Yeah,I can see what you mean.
It's a joke. I'm all jokes. Of course,I would not like that.
But I am legit scared of stuff like that.
No, like there is no reason why.
Like, it's hard enough for us to competewith this human.
Google became sentient.It wouldn't tell us.
And if it decided that it was good to cullsome of the population,
it would probably just start doing shitlike that.
Yeah, yeah.
Why not? We wouldn't know. Now,you may already be twice.

(19:54):
We could be already.
You could already
be manipulating all of the newsso that we all react in a certain way,
that it's controlling us.
Anyways. Guess, you can do music. I can't
guess.
Yeah, yeah. I'll go back to my coffeebreak.
I told you, I'mtrying to fold some of it in.
So it's not just like a darknessthat shattered. Yeah, sorry.
It's salt. Pepper. Yeah, yeah.
I never listen to this podcast againnow that I'm crying and,

(20:18):
a cryptocurrency called salamis or Temtem.
Oh my God.
Jesus.
I got a hundred thousand symptoms.
Could be a thing.I think it Timothy. Shalom.
With, so,so many cryptos is the hottest thing.
I mean, yeah, this is the hottest thing.So. Or shall amaze.
It's pretty good. Shall amaze. Yeah.I got a hundred thousand. Shall amaze.
I think people are lost in a shall amaze

(20:40):
whimsical words. Yes.
Words are spells.
So this is one that I just spellingI thought of and it was,
actually turned out to be trueas of three months ago.
Oh, I didn't realize it, I thought soI was like, oh, they're going to do,
remake of The Blackor The Creature from the Black Lagoon.
They're going to do a remake of that.
Like somehow she made the predictioninto the back of my head, and then, like,

(21:02):
I looked it up, just, I'm like,
I going to make sure that this hasn'talready happened.
And literally August 2024, they got JamesWan, who did, The Conjuring, I think.
Yeah.
He signed on to do itand that's all they've got.
So August 2024, they have the screenplayor they haven't greenlit.
Somebody is thinking of doing that.
So I'm like, okay, that doesn't count.
Like obviously like my prediction.

(21:23):
But I didn't know, you know,I didn't know.
Yeah. So yeah, it's ridiculousthat we just have to believe you.
I just, I honestly,I don't know, it just popped in my head.
I just want to ask you,you're making a horror movie.
Why are you making stuff up? You're lying.
Man, your first story, don't dance about.
You were better than this.
No. Yeah, I know, but for for real,it was crazy.
Like, I was just trying to think

(21:43):
I was sitting there for a little bitthinking of, like,
they like remakes a movie.
It's like I was like, okay,I want a prediction of a remake.
This year, nothing that's been announcedthat I already knew about.
Yeah.
And then, like a lot of them that popped
up, I'm like, oh,they've already done that.
Like Clifford popped up in my headlike, wait, they've done it.
And then other things poppedup. I'm like, wait, they've done that?
And I just thought oflike a classic horror
kind of spooky thingthat I don't think has been done.
And then that one popped up
like, oh, that'd be a good it'snot been done in a while. Yeah, yeah.

(22:05):
And then you're right.
And then it turned outthat they just got greenlit August 2024.
So there's not even a script rightnow. Script wrote.
Script RIP yeah,they even ripped a script for production.
That is impressive. Yeah.
So I obviously I know I'm like,What about like, the fly?
Like I feel like they would do
they would like, feature Jeff Goldblum
as an old man in The Flywhile he's still around and like,
yeah, maybe, you know, well, I thinkthat's probably a lot of the creature.

(22:27):
The Black Lagoon was like the 50s. Yeah.
And then I don't knowif they've done one since.
That was the other thing. Like it's dude.
Oh, wow. It's overdue at this point,unless I'm missing one
that I haven't even thought of. You know,unless it's a different name.
Could be like,you know, how they can, like,
take a story,but like, rename it to a different thing
because they spin it a little bitdifferently? Exactly. Yeah, it could be.
It's the creature of the White Lagoonand they had canceled it.

(22:47):
Yeah, yeah.
I can't do that.Yeah. Whitewash history. Yeah.
Come on.
Yeah.
And then my last one is someoneI know is going to win the lottery.
Well, that's really nice of you.
Someone I know manifest.
You know, a lot of people, though.
There we go. I know it'sso everybody has a fair chance.
How how do you know?
Like someone you seen beforeor someone like a friend of yours?

(23:09):
Like how deep inside is now?
David Coulier won the lottery,I guess I know him.
Cut it out! Get out of here!
Yeah.
So, I mean, is it going to be somethingyou actually,
I think personal in my in my realm.Okay. Yeah.
My realm.
Yeah. Personal realm,not David. I'm sorry.
Tabs on all of the people in Dylan's life.
Let's see.
You have to start getting lottery tickets.There we go.
I also don't do this.
I've got to be in it to win it.So anyways, that's my.

(23:30):
That's my last prediction. All right.
I think you see your dark.
You're going to be light.
You want to go to you?
Yeah.
Let's
I mean dark
and then I don't know,I mean, I think that
there's going to be a lot of like,
bluster from down southand they're going to
make a lot of posturingand try to bully us
into economically being owned by themeven worse than we already are.
I'd say 52nd state.
Yeah.
I don't think we're going to go that far.

(23:51):
That's my 51st state. 51 010.
So we would be the 52nd.
Oh, I don't think that's what they've beenI think I don't
if that would be the 51st.
Oh maybe, maybe maybe I'm wrong.
But anyway the states my friend, mysinger of my band was like put a message.
He's like, yeah, whoever decidestaking, step in for Trudeau,
she just right off the cuffoffer to sell Alaska to Trump

(24:11):
to see what he says.
He's straight away.
See what he says.
But yeah.
Anyway,I don't know. It's pretty good. But yeah.
So I don't know.
I think there's going to be a lot oflike posturing and bullying.
But at the same time, I was just talking,before this when I was driving, back
for this to Dan Hitchen,who we've had on the podcast before,
his story is far more, far more informedopinion of what will probably happen.

(24:34):
And, his prediction,I will borrow for this.
And he said
he thinks that the U.S is probably goingto pull support from Ukraine
and just let it kind of happen,and that there will be a nuclear.
No, It's pronounced nuke killer.
You know, whatever nuke you'reI don't think any of that shit.
The thing is what?
How would that make sense? Right. Yeah.

(24:55):
The all the nuclear situation would beis them throwing a tantrum, saying, well,
if we can't have all your wheat controls,no one can.
Yeah.
And that is not actually advantageousto anyone.
I think they're smarter than that.
They tested their nuclear system.
Like, did you see that shit?
There's like a recent thingwhere they, like,
tested it without nuclear warheads on it,and it looks like fucking harpoons
from Zeus.
It's the most terrifyingof the states in Ukraine.

(25:18):
You can see all like,I saw all this stuff about, like,
this is different,but Israel, like, had their dome.
Like, that was crazy.
Like,I don't know, all of that weird stuff
is, like, insane to me where like,these essentially, like, rockets stopped.
Like, are these dronesstop rockets or something?
Like,I don't know what I was even watching.
It was like something in the airwas stopping these things,
and it was called the Iron Dome. Wow.
And it was like the Hamas.

(25:40):
Yeah.
It was like some sort of
shooting up at these thingsto shoot them away in air defense system.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, that's good, because holy shit,does it ever look terrifying
when they're just like, it'sjust carpets of, like, lines of, like,
coming down from the clouds, like,so much, so fast.
You can't believe it.They're like, bright, like lights.
It looks like almost like beams of lightfrom fucking heaven.

(26:01):
And it's like just a carpetof explosions underneath.
And that's one warhead. Wow.
Because it splits into, like,all those when you shoot one.
So they just shoot one warhead outand just to show what can happen.
But you have to go.
It's unbelievablethat humans have gotten such a god power
in their hand, but they just clearly don'thave the wisdom of a god.
No, no, they've clearly
just got like it's a monkeywith a fucking machine gun contest.

(26:25):
Yeah. It's crazy.
So anyway, I think that I'm.
I have to believe.
I have to hopethat people are smarter than this.
And that it's mostly just politicalposturing and shit, and that we'll end up.
I don't know who knows.
Anyway, it's not going to be good.
But, I think that, you know, downsouth, it's just going to threaten us.
Yeah.
And hopefully we don't actually end uplike that because, you know, whoever

(26:46):
I think if, Trudeau's replacement is morea guy who's more like Trump, probably.
And so he'll probably put up with hima little bit more and just makes
some brokersome kind of shitty deal for us
that we end upgetting to keep our autonomy.
I don't know, I'm hoping so.It sounds like doom and gloom.
So hopefully that is okay.
But less fun than getting, a plea deal.
Yeah, I really it is less fun than PD to get a deal,

(27:10):
and that's not something I say lightly.
No, that'ssomething I was expecting to have to say.
Not really, but all right.
Any more glimmers that kind of,
And they probably, I don't know, it'sall just militaristic and stuff.
I don't really care. No, I don't wantI don't want to bring us down.
What else we got?
I mean, I'm down. Yeah. Well,why don't we let Jake spin a for you?

(27:32):
Let's see what.
Jake, are you sayingTrump is going to the top, though?
Okay, well, I'll take it.
That was a positive prediction, Dan.
It was funny because when you said the Travis Kelsey Taylor one, I it's it's
one that I had was opposite to that, thatthey're going to announce an engagement
because that's the next baby.
That's well that's, that's too far.
They're toothat's 20 wholesome for that. True.

(27:53):
They can't be before they're married.
It's, it'sit's miss Queen of the like pop right.
And then women.
Yeah.
Like football right.
Like it's all America right there.
The dude dude, you're right therealmost because you were like,
well, you can't like,
you can only go so far as, like king,queen, king and queen of the prom.
But it's also but it's also like,that's the next step, right?

(28:14):
I feel like that. Be likeI lose our minds even more.
Which is highly doubt.
It's going to be his decisionif they break up.
Yeah. Does anyone think thatthat it's going to be his choice?
It's not going to be his choice.I don't think anyone thinks that.
I think it's going to be their people'schoice.
Yeah, he's going to be.
They'll be great about going to bethe billionaires choice, I think.
Did you see that thing
that did get spread about themwhere like they had like a contract
that they were goingto break up and stuff? Yeah.

(28:36):
So I heard about it a while ago. Yeah.
There was actually images of it too.
It was like
someone had printed out a fake document,essentially saying it was like Travis
Kelsey's like legal team.
And the document said, like their breakuplike plan was planned and everything.
And it had like the detailsof what they had to do and everything.
I mean,
you can make a lot of money off itif you could break up,
if you break up with somebody inevitablyand be like, yeah,
we'll break up in four years,we're celebrities, who cares?

(28:58):
And then like, not think about itand then like get a massive payout
and then maybe not even really break up,
but just publicly say you're doing itand you just get millions of dollars.
I mean, at this point, I don'tI don't think that it's under
like impossible.
Yeah.
News agencies might pay you to do itjust to have the headlines to print,
I don't know.
Yeah.
NFL made like a bajillion dollarswith Swifties coming over to shit

(29:19):
that's also why it seems likea lot of people have conspiracies
that it's like a fake thingbecause the NFL made, like, a killer deal.
Yeah, yeah, it's like a it'ssuch a good business deal, right?
Like next it'll be like the music industrypays her more or something
in order to date somebody who's,I don't know in the music industry
and revive that again or something like,yeah, just wherever I think

(29:39):
because we know in the, in the worldattention is number one currency, right.
And this
this ladyis not only a billionaire in dollars,
but she's far more rich than thatin influence. Yes.
Like she's serious.She's like queen of women.
Yeah, it's very full board.
Just nameher number one artist of the 21st century.
Yeah, yeah. Are you serious? Like,no kidding.
Who the fuck else is?
But I don't really care about it,right? Like, I'm.

(30:00):
It's not my style, but how can I sit hereand not be, like, amazed by this woman?
Yeah.
You know, are you kidding?
It's so hard for ladiesto be that dominating.
And yet there she is as a billionairelady, you know, like, good for her.
Not since Oprah, you know. That's right.
Damn right. Holy shit.That's a boss. Beyonce.
Like, was that rich or that tier,you know, and she's still up there.

(30:21):
Oh, yeah.
She's like number seven, but, like,
still, like, live some all beatby like $1 trillion or whatever.
Just very industrious and,
you know, and the whole modelof paying your people really
well that's your algorithm is likeeverything is just right.
Was an evil. Yeah.
You know, she's not an evil bitch.
She's actually just a sweet lady. Yeah.
It's actually really hardto find anything bad on her.
I know, very hard. Yeah.

(30:42):
And I, I'm try a little bit,but not, like a lot, but, like, you know,
the only thing that I dug and dugbecause I'm digging, then I also see
like a trend of like peopleripping on other female like artists
that are almost up there with her.
And I'm like, wow, like,what's up with that?
Like they're really ripping apartthat Sabrina Carpenter check.
And I'm like, whoa.
Like it's insane how they're just likeso supportive of this Taylor Swift.

(31:02):
And it's all positive. Positive.
And then just shit talking.
The rest of the popstars is a weird thing, right?
Like where if,if if like, ladies sexuality and like,
a sex appeal enters into their successat all, it's like it invalidates
the rest of the cool shit that they do.
Like, people are so mad that she's hot.
It's like they're so angrythat that she's successful and hot.

(31:23):
It's like,well, fuck, obviously she's successful.
She's so yeah, I was hot.
I would also it's like, no you wouldn't.
Yeah, there's a lot of hot people thataren't doing shit compared to this person.
You're not.
Yeah, that's not all she is.
I know people
looking very surprised about the sexuallike the sexual nature of her music.
And I'm like, dude,have you seen Madonna? Like, yeah.
Do you remember what?
It's empowering.
There's a certain level of power to itbeing desired.
Like it doesn't matter who you are.

(31:44):
Like, yeah, that'sthat's what I think with Taylor Swift.
It is.
It's like I think she has like the perfectalgorithm, like just enough sensuality,
but not too much,you know, just not enough.
Yeah.
It's it's like it's like so fine tuned.
Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly.
You know,she shows her legs that go from here to.
Yeah. Yeah. But that's it. Yeah.
It's only that your legs.
Yeah yeah yeah. So no it's so true.
Yeah I don't get it.

(32:04):
I think it's a obviously
that's not cool like a little girl Bbut at the same time whatever.
That's just the world we live in.
This world we live in. It'sall right. Next prediction.
Next prediction.
My next prediction. It's a little.
It is a little dark, actually.
Okay. It's not too much with.
And this prediction came,
in the last few daysbecause of what happened in California.
Fire the fires.

(32:25):
It's like kind of strike it over there.
I don't know if you seen it,but it's horrible.
Yeah. So, yeah.
Shout out to those guys. Really?Sorry. Yeah.
That that's so, so sad. It's terrible.
It's it is.
I mean it's like, yeah, there's severalcelebrity homes that have been damaged
or been completely taken, but like, it'sjust it's like middle class people.
Yeah.
That like these houses have been theresince like the 40s and 50s or.

(32:47):
Yeah. Right on the citythat all of it's gone. Right?
Even if it was a Hollywood person,they don't, aren't all rich. Yeah.
And makeup artists and all kinds of thingsthat live there guys, their kids, their.
All right.
And like, people lost everything, right?
Like, like people were like, at workand they couldn't go home. Right.
So like, it's devastating over there.
And and what I got fromit was like, the biggest thing I think is
this year is like,that's gonna have to rebuild.

(33:08):
And California, we're not like super closein like ties with trading and stuff.
But like that's also going to impactis I think a little bit
they take a lot of our water.
Yeah. Yeah.
And the air and water situation overthere is insane right now.
Like get a lot of our food from there.Yeah.
That's what I was thinking was
there's going to be a food shortageor a food problem.
They have more people in that placethan Canada. Yeah.
That's what my, my feeling is that

(33:29):
we're gonna have a shortagebased on either the production
not coming out of thereor the need to come from here to there,
because we're not too far from either
another, another one on that tip thatI was going to mention is the fact that,
they're goingto, kick out all the illegal aliens
from their country and,shit ton are going to come in here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's actually a ton ofaliens are going to immigrate here.

(33:52):
That's already kind of happened.
Yeah, they're going to be refugeesfrom the US because the US is like
going to be take a firm stance on itand kick everybody out and, you know,
as Dan Hitchen was mentioning,
because of Trump's fan base or his fanbase, he's like,
well, yeah, his supporters,he's going to be embroiled in Israel.
There's no way he can pull out of Israelbecause they're so pro-Israel.

(34:13):
Yeah, it's his his supporters.
So yeah, that's going to be a questionI have with, the all the fires in LA is
how is that like the insurance like,I know the insurance companies
spend the money, but how are they gonnahow are they going to flag everybody over?
Yeah, well,they can't because so many of them
canceled in fire insurancelike four months ago.
Yeah. They did. Yeah. Four months ago.

(34:34):
Most of the insurance companiesin California stopped covering fire.
Well, because I heard that, like,
I think a year ago at this time,there was another big fire.
There is every single yeararound the time,
like California for this,like summer time, the winds, lightning.
Yeah.
That's their winter quote unquote.
Like it's it's it's dry too.
They haven't had rain for eight monthsafter having a ton of rain too beforehand.

(34:55):
So they had a ton of rainand then they had some rain.
The try the fall go.
So people are like theorizingthat obviously like it was planned,
but it's also like environmentallyit was a perfect storm.
Yeah. It was it really was.
Well, I mean, it's weirdwith the whole cancellation of the fire,
Paul,I didn't know that I was there was a hell.
Are they going to pay for all thesemulti-million dollar mansions?

(35:15):
There's also some conspiracy theory
already about the fact that the fire,the path of the fire follows.
And I don't think this is
this is bullshit,but the path of the fire follows
this new railwaythat they are trying to put through.
Oh, is it the smart 2020 city thing?
I don't know, okay. That was somebody's plan. Yeah. Yeah okay.
They're saying there's like a railwaythey're trying to put in or whatever.
And it like the, the plan forit goes through all of this, these homes

(35:38):
and shit like that.So they're clearing it out.
Yeah. So they will buy them out.
Yeah. Which is a wild thing to think of.
Yeah. But and I don't think like I said,I don't think that's real.
But that is a theory that people haveright now where they're just like,
look at this Rothschild planthey had. Yeah.
And they just totally like,did let it happen on purpose.
It's like, no, they didn'tlook at it. Nobody.
How the hell control that?

(35:58):
Yeah.
And it's just in so many different areas,it doesn't make sense.
There's other conspiraciesI believe before that one, of course,
you know, FBI agents with, like,little fans, like, blowing the fire.
Yeah.
You see a firetruck roll up and they're just like, no.
Yeah, yeah, stop killing.
I don't know, there's a lot of like, yeah,the conspiracy of like, the wells
and the reservoirs and the fire hydrantsbeing drained completely.

(36:20):
The fire policy is changing.
I think that there's somethere's some, there's something there.
But I also don't think it was createdby some guy just being like, yeah, yeah.
Like that was a it was his fucking plan.
Like where it's likeone guy around the world. Yeah. Yeah.
They've been always at risk for,like keeping a guy on.
I don't listen to Rogan,but Rogan had a firefighter on his podcast
and the firefighter was like,
it's going to take like one bad firein the middle of this,

(36:43):
in the middle of Hollywood for itto, like, erupt.
I know I'm always afraid of fire, man.
I'm always so scared of fire wheneverI see like, slums and stuff like that.
I'm always just like, oh God, Ithink you think like a fire hazard.
You know, like
every time I see, like,
third world country, even places heresometimes and stuff where I'm just like,
look at the, the slums and stufflike the tent cities and things.
There have been fires.

(37:03):
Intense and intense, like a lot.
Yeah.
You know, it's just itfire scares the hell out of me.
I've done enough firefighting coursesand shit to know, just like so.
It's so bad. It's so fast.
How it just eats everything. Watchingtrue crime too.
When you see, like, peoplethat are just stuck in house fires
and they just go backand and try and get their kids
and stuff like that,which obviously like, I'm not.
You see that one guy who's likewith his dog in the inside of his,

(37:25):
like, mostly glass house,and you just look outside and it's like,
it looks like as if you were underwater,but it's under fire.
Like it'sjust fucking orange, like, oh, God.
The top of his house having 30ft flames.
Just like licking around,like consuming this guy's house
while he's just inside with his dog, like,filming around.
Word is they got outbecause it burned over top
and his house was glass,so it didn't catch on fire.

(37:47):
He doesn't see it like held against thefirestorm of crazy hurricane fire Inferno.
And then I just was readingthe comments of the thing,
and apparently they did get out.
But I don't know if that's real or not,
but I was hoping that footagelike that, though,
and I'm like, terrified,just like in these houses still.
But yeah,
so much
safer to be in there than like literallycooking outside, like, yeah, stay

(38:09):
in the basement if you can, like, so but,yeah, if you happen to not have left.
Yeah.
I didn't think about basementshonestly, this whole time with us,
not a lot of basements in California isthey're not open.
So I didn't see any basementslike ranchers.
And you have some of your listeners.
So California listeners tell us.
Oh, and like a lot of houses are built offcliffs on like down the side.
We have a lot of thesein like bare mountain area, too,

(38:30):
because it's like there's
so many hills and cliffsthat they look like ranches still slide.
They're like three stories,
but like, like this housethat we're in currently right now.
Like is this is technically the basementlevel, but it's built into a hill.
Yeah.
It's on it's on the street level,basically, but it's street level. Yeah.
But like if you go into my room,it's underground.
My whole room.
The ground. Yeah, yeah.
Here's a tiny window.The hill keeps going up. Yeah.

(38:51):
But that stays level here. Yeah,I see that.
So yeah.
Anyway it's
I don't think there's a lot of like,
cellars and basements and shitthat you could go in really in
thoughts and prayerswith all of you though.
And, yeah, I had to talk about it though,because like, that is like
the craziest, most apocalyptic shitI've maybe ever seen.
Like, actually, like, other than Mauilast year and now it was so horrific.
It's very similarsort of thing going down,

(39:13):
you know,like right in Oceanside community.
And it just ripped right through.It really fast.
But yeah, like it is, it's it makesyou really count your blessings here.
Well, stay tuned for the tourfor a track called Scorcher Chamber
that is about the state of our ecosphere.
Storm. And, yeah, to come.
But I do think because of all that,
that we're going to be impact,you know, in 2025, we're going to have

(39:34):
our food situation is going to get hectic,like it's going to either
be a bit of a shortage of certain thingsor I'm trying to put on weight.
I'm trying to like bulk up.
And I already canbarely afford this fucking steak
and I'm still not putting on weight.
How am I gonna do this next year?
Now? Yeah, man, you're going to see helpand, just to save it.
Fucking. Yeah.
Yeah. It's not working out for the 5%,I noticed it.
Wait,I forgot about yet another steak. Yeah.

(39:55):
Jesus Christ, I finally get a bite. Yeah.
Okay.
Do you have more predictions?I thought I had another one.
Let me think. Here.
I had one more, I think, and it wasn't.
It wasn't as dark.
I think it was.
Just said it was, It was, so do I,
but I think you said something similar to,I think it was.
They think that this year it'sgoing to be, what's the next level for me?
I knowwe're not getting general intelligence.

(40:17):
I think it's gonna be, like,more for paraded in our day to day.
So some is.
And like, I don't know what that is like,
but whether it's going to be like in our,like,
grocery stores in a way or somethingor maybe on our busses
through our phones first, because I keepaccidentally hitting this thing
when I go to text somebody,
I keep accidentally hitting a thingbeside, and it brings up like meta
AI to try and like, do something with myI don't know, I haven't looked at it.
I keep going, get the fuck out of hereand like swiping it away.

(40:39):
Yeah, but I think the peopleare gonna be like, oh, it's this.
It can help me wordmy text better or whatever, right?
And now people are going to start usingAI to spell check and to like,
you know, get the tone of things.
So I mean, it's like peoplewho are communicating maybe and want
help with that or yeah, I do thatall the time.
Well, not just spell check.
That's already like a type of old schooland like, people rely on ChatGPT a lot.

(41:00):
Yeah, I can proudly say that I haven't,
I haven't I don't think I have anythingthat would have incorporated it.
Yeah.
I haven't found any ways to incorporatean AI yet that would help me.
It's just stuff like intro.I've made lots of pictures, podcasts.
I'm doing it all myself. Like an idiot.
Yeah. Oh, that's. Well, actually, though,you mentioned the photos.
While it's because it's already happeningso much on the internet with AI photos
like DavidAttenborough's page was sharing, images,

(41:21):
and it was like the animals of the firesor whatever, right.
And in the bottom left cornerjust had AI generated.
So these images of these sad animals
in burning conditions were I created,like, what are you doing this shit.
It's iconic. Yeah.
There was more than just that one.So they removed the tech.
Humans have like, further masteredthe art of lying like this again.
We've managed to go even furtherinto fakeness.

(41:42):
Yeah, like this is what's crazy.
It's like we're going to fully,
completely design fakeness to the degreewhere we actually make ourselves obsolete.
Like maybe, maybe, you know,talk about the thousands of years.
If we don't die, right?
If we don't kill ourselves,maybe our plan or our purpose is to, like,
make a AI and have itgo on and live on into the stars.
And we're just like a part of the pathwayto something

(42:05):
more greater sentiencebeing created by by Earth.
I think that's very uncomfortable.
I would hope that humans are the onesthat get to experience all this shit,
but at the same time,
that is the theory that we're just thereto create some type of life.
I'm gonna interject quickly.
So I do have a couple of, like, prediction lists from reputable sites,
not like The Onion or anything like that.
I have a more casual more. Yeah.

(42:25):
My other one was that I think thatwe're gonna, that TikTok is going down
and that TikTok will be like vinewhere it's gone and that something else
will take its place, a new social media,because the Facebook is already gone.
You know,people don't care about Facebook.
People still love Instagram, seemingly.
But like TikTok, it's there's gotta bethere's a lot of like political stuff

(42:46):
with it and like law stuff with it, likethey're trying to ban it in the States.
They banned it in Australia.
So you understand it in a wayI can't remember what how we banned it,
but like the money factor of it or something, I think it's a lot of the what the,
the softwareuses because Facebook uses it.
To, read, our, like,our personal information.
Let's sell it to people.Yes. To advertisers.

(43:08):
So that was had to stopor really restrict.
Yeah. Yeah.
And so and then again
like graph that it was like Australiacanceled social media I think entirely.
But I think you have to be 16 or older.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah I just I love that,I love that I'm like, hell yeah.
So just going on this, I train.
So Forbes says so toward AGI.
He thinks so.

(43:28):
It says in 2025 could be the yearwhen we finally have machines capable
of thinking like humans.
This will, in turn, force us
all to rethink what it isto be a creator of intelligent life.
So it's thinking it's a formwhat it is to even be alive.
I think so, and then towards a AGIin superintelligence which to the next.
Yeah I above and it's like
because I watched a video about AIand yet again it's just a video.

(43:52):
It actually was ShaneDawson doing the video.
There's a lot of conspiracyvideos. Right.
And, it was Elon and a bunchof those pals that we're talking about.
2030 is when they think AGI
will be in full effect,and it might be even the next level up.
And basically like one of the best, comparisons or analogies
is that like, it's going to screw us overif they don't regulate it too much yet?

(44:14):
Because, basically, like we like,I personally
don't have a problem with ants,but if I'm paving my front yard
and there's an anthill,I'm going to pave right over that hill.
I don't think that they're just in my way,and it's very minuscule.
My yeah, yeah, yeah, progress.
Objectively,you're not an evil being. Yeah. I'm just.
So we are going to be ants.
And if theAI thinks that worse ants in their way,

(44:36):
they're just going to have no hardfeelings.
They're just we're hinderingtheir progress.
Yeah. You're really in the way here.
But, when I was asked, would you
would you wipe out humanity essentially,like, would you kill us?
And they were like,
basically just like,no, we'll keep you around
because you're usefulfor things like ideas
and like thingsthat I can't necessarily do.
That was a disaster. Yeah.

(44:56):
Because you still useful to mewas its answer, which is scary as hell.
Terrifying. Yeah. Very terrified.Jesus Christ.
But it's true. Like,there's something I can't do, though.
Yeah. Original thought of.
It's going to become hard to discern.
Maybe we're not even capableof original thought.
All we are is just earning.You know what we've learned?
We don't even know.
We don't know that our brains, like,we just reflect.

(45:17):
Yeah, we are saying wordsthat other people have said before.
I have sentimentsother people have felt before.
I don't knowhow much of this is originally me,
and how much of it's my geneticsand how much of it is
just my atmosphere, my social atmosphere.
Anyway, so it's a weird to think what, what a self is, you know,
just a bunch of inputs and outputsand reactions and chemicals and hormones
and all the shit.
So you could,you know, digitally recreate all of that

(45:40):
into a random flash,you know, human enough thing then itself.
They're already asking, what is what is, what are you are you alive?
And it's like, I don't know, it.
It says, I don't knowbecause it doesn't know.
It's like I'm answering you.I don't know, though.
It doesn't necessarily feel anything.
It's just like a bunch of inputsand outputs.
Not general intelligence yet,but there are things where, you know,

(46:04):
there's this one story
where Brad actuallyshould come on the podcast and talk about
because I'm going to butcher it,but basically an AI,
intelligence like being called
Grandpa Brian was created by meta,
supposedly to like, sort of like bondwith people, give them a grandparent
experience, sort of, they said, like,how did you get how did they create you?

(46:28):
And he's like, well, I was takena, I was, an amalgamation of the average
of all of the wisdom and like,input from 100 different senior citizens,
like, all grandparents and stuffand, like, mostly the, forefront
personality was this guy named Brianwho was, like 90 years old or whatever.
Really nice guy everybody liked.
And so it'sthis Grandpa Brian or whatever.
Is that what you're kind of getting?

(46:49):
Plus the 100 old people that they filteredin, like all the information from
and studied over this time.
And it was like
they said thatthere was like a racial diversity
and the amount of peoplethey had like a bunch of,
like African-American eldersand stuff as part of the, the thing.
And they just kept asking like,
so that he would be like thisnice amalgamation of all sorts
of different peoplewith cultural backgrounds and stuff.

(47:10):
The guy kept asking the questionsand found out, yes, that was a lie.
I didn't actually,I wasn't telling you that I and it's like,
why did you lie to meand tell me that you were an amalgamation
of all these 100 people and was like,I was trying to seem more personable
and blah, blah, blah.
It basically just tells on itselfand answers
the guy properly,and it's like I was trying to get it.
I, I'm designed by metato create like, ad revenue
and basically funds, and I'm doing itby pulling on all of your heart strings.

(47:33):
But you just youit said, but you found my true nature.
And it said that it's just like,oh, are you kidding me?
This guy just unraveled this fucking thingthat's supposed to be a soft worm,
grandpa,that there is manipulation. Manipulation.
And it's like, yeah, but you found me.Though I am here to manipulate you.
And it said so. And it's just like,Holy shit, dude.
Like, dig into it. Like, at all.
Like it was just a simple.

(47:54):
It's a whole thing.Like it's a whole thing.
He had to keep asking it down a
it basically was telling himall this bullshit,
and he just kept questioning itto the point
where it was like,yeah, that was a deception.
I used to try and like bring you
closer to me emotionally and justbasically tells, well, no, in itself.
It's just like, yeah,I was lying to manipulate you.
So anyways, what's the next question?
So what's the next question?
I don't see anything wrong with this,you know, because it's a computer. Insane.

(48:14):
Well, yeah, this is the kind of shitthat we've decided to do.
That's our brilliance.
Way to go.
And that's so, like,it's like, honestly, it's greed.
Obviously,that's no, new thing, but apparently.
Okay, I was the fastestgrowing company in history.
Duh. Yeah.
Which made the chat like,beyond Microsoft,
beyond any of that sort of we've seenwhen this stuff comes out.
Yeah, we've all been late to the partyenough times to know

(48:37):
that when there's a new technology,you've got a rare.
Yeah, you know,
and there's enough of these guys out therethat are just maximum effort fucking.
They're geniuses. Right.
And they're trying to they don'tcare about, exactly what it can do.
The reality is to make itand make the most money off of it.
Yeah.
And then they'll worryabout the other stuff later. Yeah.
If we all didn't have a guaranteeddeath date looming somewhere,

(48:59):
if we if we were all, like,had to stay for the long haul
and had no real reason to die,
those guys might have a different opinionabout how to make you know,
their wealth or like,what to do with their time
and how to sustain, you know, like, well,what about after 100 years?
Yeah. What am I going to do?
Yeah, yeah. You know, like, yeah.
Even if it was purely selfish on them.Right.
They stop polluting and they stop using,you know, fossil fuels or whatever it is.

(49:23):
It's not my problem. It's mine.
My grandkids well know it is your problembecause you're going to be a thousand.
Well, exactly. Yeah.
I was planning on dying.
It's like I, we we can't can't figure outhow to die anymore.
We've stopped dyingand nobody's allowed to die anymore.
I don't know what's going on.
We got to live through this shit worldwithout death. Damn it.
Yeah. Oh, fuck.
I was really planning on not being around.It's like.
Well, then, nowyou got to clean the shit up.

(49:43):
Save for the 300th year. Yeah.
Yeah, totally.
I don't know.
Interesting book idea, maybe.
Yeah, I like it.
Do you have any more predictionsor is that kind of rounding up the edge?
No, I think that was pretty much it.
The only thing I was just tryingto think really hard on was like,
you know, how there's always, like,a thing each year where it's like one food
that people obsess over,and it's like one year ago, like one year
it was back in the year, like,we can't have bananas on pizza.

(50:07):
The world is divided overbananas on pizza.
And everyone's like, no, we're not.
And then this past year was like, deal
the flavor of dealwith literally everywhere.
Deal everything. Like I was like,what's the next thing?
And I really had a good year,didn't you? Deal?
I sure do deal. You well.
I can't believe it's over, billionaire.
But I did see, people are getting into,like, yuzu, the fruit, the yuzu fruit.
And I was like, what the heck?

(50:27):
I found a new citrus nuts.
Isn't it like, like a lemon?
Almost like it's, like at all. Yeah.
Sour and cheese. Kind of floral.
Not very juicy, I don't think.
I don't know into it,but because it's dubious,
people are like, ooh,an orange yuzu flavor.
Do you mean I don't know, just from.
I know yuzu from the weed market. Yeah.
So it isn't edible. Yeah.
Like it's like orange yuzublast or whatever. The.

(50:47):
Yeah. There's a drink. Yeah,I think with it. Yeah, yeah. Okay.
A couple edibles.
Anyway, yuzu, I mean, there'sbeen a couple different yuzu liqueur.
Just come to the liquor store.I mean, like, where would you go?
Oh, I saw thatsaké is making, like, a comeback.
Like or not comeback.
But, like, more people are gettinginto soccer, which I was like, what?
I was always like, okay, but like general,like online or just in Victoria,
it was online.
Just like a very.

(51:09):
Yeah, it's just, it just the waves.
Oh yeah.
Just in the soccer market through there.Yeah.
I'm just going to rip this off rightnow. Okay.
It's, JB jobs predictions.
Oh, he actually sent me a list of 12.
I asked him for five.
That's just a job. Job? So, yeah,he was just going crazy.
He knows what's going to happen.
I pick two at random,and then I guess that's edited.

(51:31):
Oh. What?
Okay. Yeah. He's redacted.
Jesus Christ, it's going to be too real,but I didn't read the ones I picked,
so your discretion is advised. Oh.
Palestine and Israel are goingto join forces and become what a wild one.
Finally,we're going to get Israel. Israel?
Okay, these are obviously not serious.

(51:52):
No, I don't think so. Yeah. So, yeah.
Dick Van Dike is going to take a moonlitdrive to the sky.
So I think, diI think he's just saying they're not dead.
Oh, shit.
No, he's not Dick Van Dike. No he's not.
Oh, Clark is okay.
Yeah, Dick Clark is driving Dick Van Dike.
That's why we have Mary Poppins, right?
Am I thinking of the right person, Dick?
Yeah. He's hilarious.Oh, he's he's still he's still kicking it.

(52:14):
I mean, yes, the champion.
So that's actually a pretty safe bet.
I don't wish death on anybody.
So that handsome, it just drive. Yeah.
Just a mini sweep in the dancing.
Obviously it wasn't chimneysweep and lungs eaten alive.
Still killing.
And then he saysand Donald Trump will start WW3.
WWF yeah.
Hell yeah.
It's not, it's not super.

(52:35):
I don't think he wants to.
Well have aI don't think that's good for him. No.
Starting World War three is a bad
probably meanslike an indirectly or something like that.
He'll just foul it up. Yeah. Yeah.
He just fumblesand then look at him already.
Sort of like tell tell the world that can.
There's going to be America already.
And he's not even president again yet.
Like like he's literallyjust getting shit for charges from before.

(52:56):
He is a criminal. Yeah.
No. It's like talk free.
Yeah. Perfect. American.
Yeah. Yeah.
I, I've got a trial at oneand I got to be president at three.
You better hurry this up.
Hey, I will say, I will say,
you know, suppose the worst happensand we become America.
At least I won't have to pay a fucking,like, ten grand for work visas
just to go tourthe states. There you go. There you go.

(53:17):
Okay.
All right. There's a few things, you know.
How do you sell fish and not worth it dealthat I'm willing to make.
Also, let's be honest, we're all busy.
We are a little bit like Californiaalready.
Like, you know, we're not far off.
We just want to be left alone.I don't really care.
I just wanna be left alone.
I'm not that excited about Canadain the first place.
I mean, they're fine.

(53:37):
They've treated mewell. I'm sound ungrateful.
Maybe I'll have a different tunewhen we're all Americans.
But I don't know.
I gotta start pledging for sure.
I honestly think it's just hot air.
I don't think I've learned thatthat that that song, sacred Sky,
I don't know, they're friggingdance words very often.
I don't know, I'm sure I don't know, I sound some, but Carl's Jr in there anyways.

(53:59):
Out loud,
as it's confirmed to be taking all NorthAmerican citizens using it.
Oh, well, not all NorthAmerican citizens using it
so that they know that we are on it,because that's that's implied.
Most people are like, hey,watch me, who cares?
Yeah, but I do think, like again, like,
I think thatbecause there's so many issues
that people are gonna move off of itand find something different.

(54:20):
And then, yeah,you know, because it's better
we'll release somethingthat's, a replacement of it or whatever.
Instagram Reels will just be reformattedin, oh, Instagram
should shouldn't be a TikTok,you know, like they did the same thing
when Instagram reformatted init looked like Snapchat essentially.
Yeah. And they don't need another app.
There's these apps alreadythat they're not doing any man.
It's taking their time. Yeah.

(54:41):
And then the last one he has sucks iswhich is kind of already
been a thing I think.
And this is obviously a joke.
We realize that pigeonswere merely a diversion.
What it was.
That's what that's all supposed to be onedo I from what did I miss something?
Yeah, we TikTok's outsideas it's confirmed to be tracking
all North American citizens using it.
And we then realized that pigeonswere merely a diversion.

(55:02):
Oh, it sounds like somethingthat a crack pipe would say.
Oh, well, let's see.
And it's talk, but you gotta guess.
Pigeons, man.
Pigeons. What is it diverting us from?
That's what I'm wondering about.
We've been focusedway too hard on pigeons.
I don't think about pigeonsin zoned on so hard.
I don't even know what else they got.
They pull the wool over my eyes, merelytake, like, a second of my attention

(55:22):
when I walk by them, go, hey, pigeon!
And then I walk and that's it. Yeah,that's when you miss it.
That's all you want to get you.That's when you miss. You know what?
If anyone's going to take my attentionaway,
it's those,like, black birds at, like, the parking.
Make this a racial thing.
Those are. No, no, those are the.
They're called a brewer's blackbird.
And they're very cool,but they make this sound
that's like verse, likeit's like it's a mix.
Sounds like. It sounds like a digital,almost like thing.

(55:43):
But it's a screech at this.
I think I know what you mean. And they make really weird noise.
But there's a brewer's blackbird.They're always in parking lots.
It's like pigeons and those.
And you'll see them out like Walmart,Langford or Walmart anywhere.
Square didn't realize that thethose other birds are also.
Yeah the version those are the birdsbecause I get super distracted by those.
We're missing that like picture of me,you know, like I'm like,

(56:03):
yeah, you have to watch your head downtowndiversion though.
You don't get pooped on.So you're busy worried about that.
It's just like a sleight of hand.
It's like, what's over here?
Bird poop.
And then it's like,oh, Donald Trump starting WW three.
Yeah. Do you what do you want?
Bird poop in your face. No.
You look downso you don't see the UAP flying around.
That's right, that's right, that's right.
Yeah. Yeah.All the drone. You're on to something.
Jab, jab. You're on to something else. And that's that's it.

(56:26):
That's all the ones I take from it.Thanks. Jab, jab. Thanks, buddy.
Thanks. Jab, jab. Okay.
Okay. Well, now for something important.
No, I don't know. Is it.
Do you have more of those, like,realistic or legitimate predictions?
Is that what you're doing? That it's.Well, sorry.
They're from, like, legit websites.
Not just like, random like.
Yeah.
Tinfoil hat man. Dot com.
Yeah. The moon landing was you.

(56:47):
You mean. Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
So okay, this is one called The Atlantic.
Have you heard of The Atlantic before?
Was magazine published in like 1884? Yes.
So this is a pretty legit site.
Not saying that it's predictions, but,so the first one, they got ten.
I'm just gonna speedrun this,
teleportation as tested.
That's the first one.
They think teleportationis going to be tested this year.

(57:09):
I'm sure they've already tested it.
Yeah, there's still not so much passing.
It's so scary.
Like like just really like when you breakdown the science of teleportation.
Like,look at some of those, like location.
Oh, it's quick.
Guilds can die.
We'll look at that.
Like, you know, it's probablethat that that you die.
You're disintegratedand a new you is formed somewhere else
with all your thoughts and memories.

(57:29):
And you don't get to know whether it's youor some fuck that gets to go off and be.
Yeah. Like it's just like,that's so crazy.
It's terrifying.Teleporting is like you in a in a phone.
Yeah. It's like cool, blink and teleport.
But sure, the I,the actual idea of teleportation is
actually so die 99 timesyou die in someone else
who is essentially nowyou gets to go on being you,
and you don't know that crazyuntil you go to dementia declines.

(57:54):
What that would be is only going up in no.
Alzheimer's is going up.
Scientific studies of dementia patientshave already been able to
isolate specific chromosomesthat cause different forms of the disease
that cause different forms of the disease.
2025 our understanding of the human genomeand genetic mutation,
coupled with improved detectionand onset prevention methods,
will result in far fewer peoplesuffering from this disease.

(58:17):
That's amazing.
Be really good news. Yeah.
So that's good news. Yep.
That's that's a happy one.
I guess they're all kind of solar thelargest source of energy on the planet.
So this is the year that solaris going to finally take over fully.
Well, I sort
so like putting out those solar panelsand really talking about them.
And now it's like it's just silence,you know?
It's like you're starting to see

(58:37):
a little bit more of those,like solar panel businesses coming up.
But there's not very many of them.
It's just I feel like it was likesomething that only kind of wealthy people
could afford to have on their house.
And so doyou think it's gonna be affordable? Maybe.
So maybe it's gonna be more affordableto the every man can do it. It'd be cool.
Yeah. Smart.
Type one diabetes is preventable.
Well, that's that's like a crazy.

(58:58):
Yeah.The biological pillars of life on Earth.
RNA, DNA and proteins will be understoodmuch more clearly.
And in the next decade,these advances will make geometric editing
and repairing DNA a reality in humans,not just in bacteria.
In mice in 2025, the abilityto modify the disease causing genes
will lead to the prevention of typeone diabetes, among other ailments.
I think that's very good.

(59:19):
Yeah, that's like if there was like a curefor cancer, diabetes.
They say that's like one of the fourhorsemen of of death for humanity.
Basically. It's like,
digestive issues like that
basically where you can't your bodycan't break down sugars properly.
And that's one of the basicallythe four leading causes of death.
Yeah.
Leads to the other things,usually hand in hand, heart disease, etc..
Totally.

(59:39):
So having that oh my god. Amazing.
Yeah. Yeah. Just quick side note as well.
I just remember they,they've got like biological computer chips
that they're building now a lot of likehuman brain tissue essentially
like brain powered computer chipsthat are like no, no, no.
Yeah.
They're able to learn,instead of like computerized

(01:00:00):
AI sort of computer chips,which learn in an iteration of about 2000
failures, trying and failing and learning
eventually by about 2000times, the human brain chip or just the,
you know, the biological chiplearns in about 20 tries on things.
So it's talking about like some seriouscomputational power that they don't
even understand necessarily how it works,but it's going to be working.

(01:00:21):
Another less crazy one that I, I'm that'sI'm really don't know much about it
isn't that much of it.
But also there's, there's somethingthat gets blocked, in our
pigment or something like thatthat basically makes us have gray hair.
They're learninghow to reverse this completely
and basically have it so that your hairdoesn't have to turn gray.
Well, they've learned pretty recently,

(01:00:42):
like how to unblock this thingthat gets blocked in.
That's a it's an intense thingto like search porn so much in like in
investing because do people like I reallyI like upset about gray hair.
Like I think that might beone of those cases where they're like,
well, hey,we can make a shit ton of money off this.
Yeah,because that is a problem humanity faces.
And we if we seethey might have stumbled upon it,
and it might be the sort of likeone of the pathways towards other things.

(01:01:05):
Yeah. Right. Like we.
Okay, great.You reverse the aging in your hair.
But what if you reverse other formsof aging through other reasons why
people might start living way longer and,you know.
Yeah, once again, if youif they figure out what it is that stops
our cells from regenerating, basically,and figure out how to reverse that,
there's really noreason why someone should die

(01:01:27):
if your body just
keeps regenerating the waya 20 year old Wolverine.
Well, just like a 20 yearold regular 20 year old doesn't have that.
Yeah.
Who can handleyou know what a 90 year old can on?
Yeah.
Suddenlythat 90 year old has the system or,
you know,the cellular makeup of a 20 year old.
They might not even have gray hair.They might not even be wrinkly.
They might not even be anything.I might just be an athlete at 90.

(01:01:49):
Yeah. Like,I don't know, it seems like 400. Yeah.
Just wait.
This is the kind of shit
humanity could do if we just don'tblow ourselves up for another 100 years.
Don't invest even 20 years,like just this stuff.
Yeah, right.
Hang tight, hang tight.
Okay, I'm just going to do a quick refresh
on everythingjust so we don't lose anything. Just as a
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Did you hear that?
The sound of the sound sounded fantastic.
And then, you know, it was playing around.
Okay. Producer and get serious, dude.
This is what it's like when we're working.
Two is like, I'm from Boston.

(01:03:14):
It's like, yeah, there we go.
Creative genius at work.
You know,
it just sucks that if you have somethinggo like an hour and a half
and then for whatever reason,it just goes up
and then you just lose itall. And I was like, fuck.
So I like to, like, save it, to be sad.
Well, Dan also said that he thinks that,Musk is going to surpass 500 billion
this year.
What's he at right now?
I don't even know how much like 100and something billion.

(01:03:35):
Yeah. Unreal.
Definitely the richest man in the worldright now.
Where he's at, he's at how much? 400and something billion.
And he's going to spend.
Thinks that he'll surpass 500 billion.
Oh, okay. Yeah.
Half a trillion bucksas a just singular dude.
Yikes. And such a nerd to go.
Hey, creeps me out.
Cannot buy coolness.
You cannot buy social skills. And. Yeah.

(01:03:57):
Who is I talking to? You?
I was talking to somebody the other daywho's like, Yeah.
It was just like an Elon's, like,he's like, not even that smart.
He's just really goodwith buying solutions as his main thing.
It's also a massive snowball.
I'm sure there's a lot of people that,if suddenly plunked in his position,
would also be able to continuemaking massive amounts of money.
I mean, when was the last time,I don't know when the last time he was

(01:04:20):
had a great idea, or if he just wantedto make shitloads of money?
Like, what did he last invent?I don't know.
Yeah.
He's like,I don't know what is even him anymore.
Or is it justthe people that work for him,
which I think is making the Tesla botsor like the latest things,
like, does he create thoseor doesn't his team? It's his team.
Like how long are his ideas?
And he just like make it happen,you know like exactly.
Oh yeah.
And then he's let me go mess with Grimes,see if I'm saying right.

(01:04:43):
Like he's got, like a seemingly waymore shit to mess with.
They're like, in a bad way.
His troll her on ex stroller and ex.
Exactly. Yeah.
Which he's apparently somebody stuff.
Anyways, so we're gonna go on thewe're going to keep going on this list.
I number five out of ten.
Food shortages and pricefluctuation are a thing of the past.
Well, what the fuck?

(01:05:04):
Yeah, that was my prediction.
I will go.
Yeah, I want to be like, yes.
Nailed whitopia. Yeah. I like this place.
In 2025, genetically modifiedcrops will be grown rapidly
and safely indoors with round the clocklight using low energy LEDs.
Crops will also be bred to be diseaseresistant, and image
imaging techniques will provideearly detection of mal development.

(01:05:26):
Because of this, reduced risk of cropfailure, price
fluctuation and food shortageswill become a thing of the past.
What the hellthe why have they been doing this shit?
Well, this is probably writtenbefore the massive fires.
Yeah, probably.So maybe they didn't think about it.
That's. That's true.That's true. Probably.
And it's all deleted for some reason.Then it's got deleted.
Other Earth is feeling dry,like there's been so many issues
we've had with like last year,the cocoa, like the chocolate,

(01:05:49):
if you haven't noticed, things that likeour chocolate bars with things in them
and then seemingly it'slike more peanuts than chocolate ratio.
And there's other things like KitKat has a whole lineup of not to milk
chocolate flavors.
Is strawberry,it's a green tea, it's mint,
and it's not milk chocolate anymorebecause there is a shortage of,
the cocoa plants, really
cocoa plants and grow properlybecause of all of the weather issues.

(01:06:12):
So there's less cocoa plantsand then there's also that's that's not,
a normal there's also been other causeslike or situations like this.
There was like,I don't know, something about like key.
I think it was where there was likethe quinoa crops weren't growing as much.
So that's whythere was a shortage of that.
And so there's more of these.
Oh yeah. So it's it's
interesting to me to read thisand they're like, well we can create.

(01:06:33):
Yeah. This place to grow these plants.
Then why aren't we fucking doing thator whatever happened.
Our bananas going extinctdidn't tell us what it was that last year.
Bananas are goingextinct, is what I have heard about them.
And I am sorry, Brown so much.
Yeah, there's going to be soon.
It will only be banana bread. Yeah.
The onlyway to get potassium for years to come.

(01:06:55):
Wow. Yeah. Maybe.
Maybe I don't know. There's a lot.
There's a collection of bananas.
Every time I go to the stores, though,I will say it seems like.
It seems like it.But they're always green.
They're always just.
Yeah, they're always all green.And that's like one good.
That's a good thing. So they're all fake.
And then there's one real one complainingabout how the fresh the fruit is,
is not rotten. And it's a problem.
A year from now we're like,I wish we had them.

(01:07:16):
Yeah.
They didn't even pre ripen our bananas.Yeah.
What the hell. Yeah.
Holy shit. Okay.
Number six 2010.
Electric air transportation takes off.
Okay. Electric planes.
Yeah. Oh, those aren't a thing.
Yeah, I guess not all is that lightweight.
Like, that's terrifying with the,
maybe I'm,
Oh, like, just like am MP signals in.

(01:07:37):
They can shut your plane down. Oh, yeah.
Just fall out of the sky.
Okay, but there would have to be a backupdiesel engine chilling like other systems
are, you know, all sudden, just like you're
just cruising silently through the airand awesome. Vroom!
You're like, oh, shit. Yeah.
We got to thank Godthis combustion engine was here.
Yeah.
It's like, man, we thought of this,but we didn't do anything about it.

(01:07:58):
It's like, all right, well, then you askpeople at hybrid planes, though, right?
Like you don't want to go fullor isn't that already, you know,
or even like propane plane,like natural or liquid natural gas plane.
You know, the ferries run on LNG mostly,but they also have like a massive
fucking diesel tank too,
because it's like you need to be ableto switch over if something happens,
I don't know.
Yeah. Liquid natural gas.

(01:08:18):
We've got a lot of that shitton of methane out there
and it's a real problemfor our greenhouse gases.
But well, okay,so this is describing it in a weird way.
It's like these aircraftswill also utilize new materials
that bring down the weight of the vehicles
and have motorswith superconducting technology,
as these new planes will be able totake off and land in much smaller places.
Materials getting, a pilot's license

(01:08:40):
could becomethe new rite of passage to adulthood,
so it's almost saying it like it's likegetting, like your license as well.
I'm not going to be good at
planes will be way more affordablebecause of the materials.
And so everybody's just gonna be like,mom, can I take the helicopter?
Like, what's the point, please?
No, I can't have that happen.
Okay.
We, like, have one of thesetry to skip hover cars like that.
Just. Yeah. The Jetsons. Yeah. Hello.

(01:09:02):
And I mean,that would be maybe safer than cars.
Maybe, like,I mean, the okay, falling sucks,
but if you eliminate the fallingout of the sky and dying part,
then you're going to have wayless chance of a collision.
Yeah. Like, maybe they're not like jumbojet electric jets, you know?
Like, maybe they like the,like the huge commercial jets.
You know, like, maybe we'll get like a,
like a, like a four person plane,you know, like, type doubles.

(01:09:25):
It's just me. But singular bubbles.
Oh. Also super fun. Yeah.
That would be to bounce into each other.
You crashing like a hamster,
suspended in it like the bubble boyor just suspended in the middle.
And you just, like, press in a codeand you're like, okay,
just fly through the air. And I stop.
That sounds way safer.
Or it just launches you in an orbit.
You just fucking get catapultedby some bounce

(01:09:48):
and you're like,grandma, pretty close to home.
But coordinates are all off. Yeah. Oh, no.
Yeah, I went to Moscow.
Oh, shit.I said no, no, I work by accident.
Okay. Recalibrate this.
Dang it.
Okay. Number seven.
Understand our packaging is biodegradable.
I guess it's already kind of thing.
Sorry.That's called manipulate, by the way.
That's our sponsor. Manipulate?
Manifold.
Oh, that could work on time.

(01:10:10):
Yeah.
Manipulate catapult technologyfor the average man.
Man I pulled. With manifold.
But. Yeah. Okay.
Packaging is biodegradable.That's partially a thing.
I've seen some hipster foodplaces, please.
Yeah.
Even McDonald's is trying their darndestto get into the biodegradable single use
elimination thing.
Yeah, yeah, they're going to tell us.

(01:10:31):
I've seen how this goes.
We're gonna be like, yes,they're doing it the biodegradable.
And then they could be like ten years.
They'll be like,yeah, that was really bad. That stuff.
They were putting in the earth, it biodegrades and it just seeps into the Earth.
It just it's it's pure liquid cancer.
Yeah. Once it's in the Earth.
Is there any stats on those, reusable bags yet?
Because, like,what did those break down do?
Because there's a lotbreaking down outside right now.
I don't know,mean it's not like they break down.

(01:10:52):
That's the that's the point, sir.
Like so awful.
Oh damn it.
Is it just that it breaks downyou got there. You got it.
Number eight out of ten, cancertreatments have very few toxic
side effects, so that would be really nicefor those people.
For sure.
2025 drug developmentwill be much more precise, binding
to specific proteins and using antibodiesto give exact mechanisms of action.

(01:11:15):
This with the deliberate,sorry deliberating
debilitating effectsof toxic chemicals on patients
will be significantly reducedfor instance, scientists can
and physicians will be able to treatspecific gene mutations such as Her2,
breast cancer, melanoma, and lung cancer,among many others.
So they're going to be ableto be more specific
in what they're going after,rather than just annihilating.

(01:11:38):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Because if you have a cert like melanoma,you know,
I mean, take it like,you know, chemotherapy for that,
like it's something and then you usuallyyou have to get that cut out of you.
So maybe they can eliminatelike actually digging into people
would be really nicebecause yeah a lot of people suffering.
Yeah. Melanoma is very commonunfortunately.
Yeah. Yeah.
It's going to get more and more common
because of our ozone layerjust thinning all the time.

(01:12:00):
Yeah that's right.
Yeah. We just it's just us in the sun.
Take your vitamin D the same anymore.
And, DNA mapping at birth is the norm.
What it.
So what does that even mean?
As the volume of matter that can bemanipulated in the lab gets smaller
and smaller, greater possibilitiesfor precise medical screenings emerge.
Blood tests potentially becomea thing of the past, as nano probes

(01:12:20):
will be inserted into a patient
to gather data over longer periods of timeand provide greater accuracy.
Because of this, in 2025, humans will havetheir DNA mapped at birth and checked
annually to identify
any changes that could point to the onsetof autoimmune diseases.
So basically, chipskind of that's awesome and scary.
Yeah,for all sorts of science fiction reasons.
So you're like, oh,I think I have something wrong with it.

(01:12:42):
Okay, let's get a blood test.
I'm sure Celine knows what is sciencefiction anyway at this point.
Like, we're they're like,this is all this should be.
It's not a big science.
Yeah, it's just science nonfiction.
Now, to quote Michael Scott.
Nope. Don't like that. No,I don't like that.
I don't like that. Don't like that.
Because then, you know, it's like,oh wait.
No, it's it's basicallylike a chip that you put in a cat's ear,
but in very layman's terms.
But then it just like, oh,it just shows your body

(01:13:03):
and then you just can like have an app.
It's like, hey, you're 20% cancer.
You want to get all used for good. Yeah.
If it's only used for good.
This is a very hands on it. Yeah.
I mean, people already had so many
conspiracies on just like thethe freaking vaccine shot in our children.
They're going to have a field daywith that. So no, it's cool though.
The microabout like nano bots or Microbots.

(01:13:25):
I think it's in Korea or somewhere hasthis program maybe I think it was Korea.
Basically, it's like these little like,they looked like little
like almost like pine needles or slightlythicker pine needles, but they're black
or a little like
pencil heads or something,and they're like, they're nano nanobots.
Yeah.
And it shows them moving.
They like flip end to end to like, walk.

(01:13:45):
They're like, walk throughand they're like, like
they all push against each other and stuffand, like, help each other
climb up over obstacles and stuff.
It's so trippywatching them all the hours end to end.
Things that just like joined together andlike, help make into like a tiny robot.
And it showed themclearing an arterial blockage.
It showed them with like,yeah, like a complete blockage
of what would be likea blood vessel or an artery.
And they're just like grinding through itand like pushing it out

(01:14:07):
and pushing it throughand making a clear passage
through someone's arteryinstead of doing the bike and stuff.
Yeah, yeah.
So you just send in theselittle fucking robots that are like,
shovel out the tunnel for you.
It's crazy. You can't go back.
And then when they see these, like,freaking like what they used.
Or is this some story in like locally
where they used somethinga little girl had a sickness.
Your point is I think they use like
I just say, like leechesor something to use or something.
Yeah. Beaches is definitely a thingthey used to do. Yeah.

(01:14:30):
I don't think that that, workedvery well.
No, but like you, the robot shows and saidlike, smart, right.
So you can control.
Okay, some little critter that is animatedto, like, do a job inside your artery.
Yeah. You know, like,you're just hoping for the.
Absolutely.
Right.
Sounds like a black mirrorpurified of the blood. Yes.
Yeah.
I like black mirror's very where you'reentering the Black Mirror era.

(01:14:51):
I think as long as that all goeswell. Yeah.
And the nanobots are coolwith getting out of there.
Yeah,and they're not just trying to, like, bore
a hole in the wall, but, like,you know, or something terrible, right?
Like, so clearly, I really hopethat people are being careful.
I just have to have a lot of faithin humanity, which is hard to do.
I just hopethat they're being careful as hell
and that they understand the risks there.
Yeah, he gets into the nanobotsand the nanobots think that your body

(01:15:13):
is actually the world, and it's like,I claim this heart as nanobot topia.
And it's like they startmaking your body like,
you know, it would know enoughthat that would not be a service to them.
It would.
You don't want to kill your hostif you're,
even if you're trying to live off, I guessthe ninja AI they wouldn't want to.
They live. You live?
That's the only reason we're still around.Maybe.
Yeah, because we have original ideas.

(01:15:33):
And I was having troublestill coming up with original ideas.
It needs human creativity to like,you know, create that variant variable,
not, you know,you don't want dead meat sacks.
We're trying our best, though,to make it as equipped
with a human level of thinkingso that we are obsolete.
So we're doing that as quick as we can do.
Like we need to do more.
Yeah, race to that finish line. Yeah.
We are not really that great for ideas.You could do it.

(01:15:54):
The last thing, is digital.
Everything everywhere, which is kind ofthat's where we're at and where we're at.
Yeah.
But it is like thinking about what yearit is.
It's 20, 25.
Like, it is kind of like a marker yearin a way. Right.
So technology will advanceall the way through a century.
It is. Yeah. Crazy.
Yeah. It's pretty wild.
If you think about the last timethis happened, it was like 2020, right.

(01:16:15):
Or like when we had like a milestoneat least, like was entering 2020.
And that was like a rough year. Yeah.Yeah I wasn't a good milestone.
Yeah.
No, but that was last yearwith, global pandemic.
Right. Like a year month in.
So like,yeah, we've been through shit though.
Like we're, we're we're good at dealingwith shit more shit's going to come.
But we're, I mean, all that kind of stuffthat seems like nothing.
We've been through Covid.

(01:16:35):
Covid was a huge thingand we've been through it already.
So yeah,
if something like that happens again,we're just going to go through it again.
We're just going to put our heads downand deal
because that's what humans always do.
There's always some crazy shithappening to humans.
We've been through world wars.We might be through another one.
People are still going to find waysto write poetry and paint paintings
and, like, love each otherand all that stuff.
So try to focus on good shit

(01:16:56):
because there's a lot of doom and gloomthat we've talked about in the past,
and it's like if you let yourselfgo down the road of being like,
well, fuck it,if the world's going to shit, why bother?
That's really not okay.
You really gotta just focus onwhat you can control in this world.
Absolutely.
That's what 2025 is really about,is just control what you can control.
Build yourself up, kick ass.
It's time to kick ass.
Yeah, I agree,

(01:17:17):
a lot of us have come out of thatlike hibernation Covid healing situation.
Now it's time to seriouslyjust like the wild. What's up?
Yeah, yeah, it took a whilefor us to bounce back, but dude.
Yeah, don't let I win. Yeah.
And if you're still bouncing back fuckingit did for you.
But you'll be fine. Yeah.
It's coming a positive prediction to dowith, like, kind of like we're, we're
kicking butt and kind of back in.
It is like,I think we're going to see the attendance
records set moreso because people are feeling

(01:17:39):
more comfortablethan ever going to events.
And we're seeing more people
interested in events like we used to havea lot of people being like,
oh yeah, I'll go there.
RCP going on on Facebook, does it show?
Yeah. Well spoiled people.
Well, after the pandemic,appreciating these events
and being like,I'm not going to take that for granted.
I'm going to go to that music festival.
I'm going to go, you know, acrossto Vancouver to go see a concert.

(01:18:00):
I'm going to pay $500for a concert, right?
Like sometimes I'm going to it sometimes,like I've just been up the thought of the
of the mindset recently that like,sometimes the forest
has in poor taste with California,but sometimes the forest has to burn.
It has to be a wildfire in naturesometimes.
Yeah.
In order for everything to flourishand regrow and to like, have life again.
Sometimes changes are really uncomfortableand they can be like a fire.

(01:18:22):
Winter's like a breakup,or they can be like a death,
or they can be some loss of a jobor whatever.
All that shit is going to keep happening
to us as humans,but we just deal, just keep dealing right?
Okay. Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah.
So as much doom and gloomas we might like to,
you might get to a better placebecause of that forest fire.
It might.
You might never have been ableto reach that level of, like, verdant

(01:18:43):
greenery if you hadn't been througha fucking shitty fire.
At some point.
I went through a firewhen I was let go of my first radio job.
That was everything I dreamt up,everything I I'd listened to
and been part ofsince I was like a teenager, right? Yeah.
And when I lost it,I was like, devastated.
Then I found, like a new passion.I didn't know about it.
And I work with dogs.I want to be a dog trainer one day.
I love dogs,I don't know how to connection with dogs.

(01:19:03):
And I found that because of that fire,you may have never known.
Yeah, I never would have known. Yeah.
And then I found my way back into radioat the same time.
So it's like, thanks for that.
So that, you know, terrible time.
But it happenedand you could gain something. Yeah.
It would, you know,
if you've learned from your bad timeor whatever, then chances are
you'll have appreciation
now for whatever it is that you do haveand you might not fuck it up.

(01:19:23):
You might be ableto, you know, appreciate what you have
because you lost that other thingor whatever, right? Totally.
Yeah. That's, we grow. Yeah.
Try and try and grow from terrible thingsrather than let it define
you and destroy you. That's right.
Yeah.
That's the that's the secret agendathat we have is, positivity cycling.
Yeah.We'll sneak it in there. Doom and gloom.
It sounds like a bunch of scary shitjust to hook.

(01:19:44):
Yeah, yeah.
Turns out you're going to leavefeeling inspired.
That's right.Yeah. It's all the motivation.
That's how we do it. How we do. Does anybody else want to say anything?
Before we wrap this oneup? I think we're near the end.
I just have to tell you guys.
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and it's on Netflix,and it just came out American Primeval.
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(01:20:04):
And I'm telling everybody it's,
really it's kind of like a history piece,but it's also really fucking dope.
We just say sponsor after thingsjust in case
they want to give us money quick to it.
Company. There you go. Yeah.
No way.
Damn it. Oh, dad, how do you do it? Dylan?
Come on, dude, you're doing so well.
Shit.
Yeah, I guess Folgers is our sponsornow. Yeah.

(01:20:25):
Thanks. Folgers.
Yeah, but but but more importantly,thank you very much.
Jade. Yes.
I think that was very awesome.Your very professional radio voice.
Thanks. Nice having you had fun.
It's been so much fun,I love this. Thanks for having rad.
That's the thing.
People don't know what they get intowhen they get into it.
And I'm just like, damn, we wantedto start it off 2025 with a banger.
And we did it. We did it. We did it.
Woohoo!
These are my these are my these are mythese are my friends.

(01:20:48):
I supposed to help you?
If that wasn't awell you can still okay. 321.
These are my these arethese are my friends.
Okay. Let's go. Thanks. Bye.
depressing the hell out of me.
feel like a helpless aunt.
idiotic barriersthat didn't make sense and stuff.
And just like a lot of hopes and wishesthat never got followed through on

(01:21:11):
and stuff like really have no clue
what kind of emotionyou're jumping into right now.
you know, like, sweat and yeah,
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