Macrodosing: Arian Foster and PFT Commenter - NANODOSE: Arian's Return To NYC

Episode Date: January 24, 2023

On today's episode of Nanodosing, the crew is back to recap their weekends and talk about everything going on in the world. Also, Arian is IN STUDIO this week for the live show so the flow on the pod ...is on point. All of this and much more on today's show. Make sure to tune into Macrodosing, every Thursday 12am EST.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/macrodosing

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, macro dosing listeners. You can find us every Tuesday and Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. Welcome back to nanodosing. It is, that was a good clap, Ari. Aaron's still, he's lagging in person. Loved that. We're used to the internet connection.
Starting point is 00:00:18 It is January 24th. It's Tuesday. This is nanodosing. It's going to be an official nanodosing, too. It's going to be a shorter one. And then we're going to unload the clip on Wednesday. And then Thursday, take it's still available. Tony Hall, buy tickets, come out, see our smiling faces.
Starting point is 00:00:33 We'll see your smiling faces, and Big Tea will be doing the lib detector test. If you have any lingering, I guess if you're lib curious and you don't know if you're a lib or not, Big Tea will be there to evaluate you and then maybe do some conversion therapy on you. And afterwards, we're going to give every lucky person who buys a ticket, the opportunity to come out and drink beers with Big Tea. So how about that? and me.
Starting point is 00:00:59 I'm going to drink beers of people too. So Thursday night I will be drinking beers I'll be entertaining clients you are all our clients on Thursday and it's my duty to entertain you
Starting point is 00:01:10 Billy is allowed to drink as well I'm giving Billy permission You'll be asking yourself Are you not entertained by the end of the night Billy will be Gladiator reference We'll be responsibly entertaining you So
Starting point is 00:01:23 Totally went over by his head That gladiator reference That you mentioned Thanks Billy I saw a gladiator on a plane for the first time, not in ever, but in probably like 15, 20 years just a couple
Starting point is 00:01:34 months ago, that movie's awesome. Great movie. That movie kicks ass. And Joaquin Phoenix is really good in it too. He's probably one of the more underrated actors of our generation. He's a kind of actor where he's so good that I don't think I would even enjoy hanging out with him because
Starting point is 00:01:52 he's so good at playing weirdos that I assume he's definitely got a lot of that weirdo. I mean, it probably is, though. Most great actors that, I mean, you have to, I mean, you have to be a little psycho to be a great actor. Like, you have to tap into, like, some dark parts of yourself and society. Like, yeah, you got to be a little off. Like, Keith Ledger when he was a joker. Yeah, I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Fucked them up. You got to be a little off. I mean, that's why artists in general are just weirdos. Like, they're just weird people. There's not normal. Yeah. They see society differently. What's that, Pilly?
Starting point is 00:02:20 They're just really good liars. Actors? Yeah. Yeah. That's part of it. It's true. Is it what is it? Is it?
Starting point is 00:02:27 lying that's that's why people say don't trust actors I think if you're if you're a great actor does let you tap into a way of presenting yourself that's inauthentic in a very authentic way that's an interesting way of framing it like alec baldwin I kind of feel bad for alec is that is that controversial to say like I feel bad for the guy maybe I don't know enough of uh controversial
Starting point is 00:02:53 alec baldman's shit but that was fucked up what happened to him I feel bad about that but I don't know enough about him to make, I guess he an asshole or something? No, he might be an asshole, but regardless of whether, actually, I think he is an asshole. He left a lot of really stupid, like bad voicemails for his daughter called her fat and a pig and stuff. Oh, yeah, that's not. So not a good guy, but also, if you're Alec Baldwin, as far as I understand it, on the dust set, somebody handed him a gun, and then he drew the gun because that was the scene,
Starting point is 00:03:22 the gun went off, and unfortunately the director of cinematography, or, I think the DP maybe was shot and she was killed and then the bullet went through and hit one of the directors or producer but Alec Baldwin's now charged with involuntary manslaughter Really? They charged him? They charged him with it
Starting point is 00:03:41 yeah so I guess they're saying if he had looked in the gun before he did the shot then he would have seen that there were some potentially live rounds of there I guess I don't know enough about showbiz like is that normal for an actor before every shot to inspect their own gun Yeah, to inspect the props.
Starting point is 00:03:57 That seems a little... I mean, I don't know enough about the situation, obviously, but that's... I don't know about that one, man. Involuntary manslaughter? So a little background, because I was researching and when it happened, there's usually a firearm expert on set
Starting point is 00:04:11 who's supposed to take care of all that stuff. The armor. Yeah, who's supposed to deal with the blanks, the bullets, determine which type of blanks to use for which type of shots, close range, and basically for whatever reason, the gun that out and we don't know the exact specifics the gun that alick baldwin was given
Starting point is 00:04:29 had a live round in it which should never be on set in any capacity yeah like there shouldn't be it's very weird that there was live bullets so it almost has put alec Baldwin in a spot where it's like were you using live rounds like yeah do they have evidence that that was the case they that's why the investigation's happening right now but there was no like there's no no hollywood union you know armor would have live rounds on a set yeah it's a they definitely it was a real bullet that got shot like an actual live bullet and i think billy's right i think that you're not allowed to have live ammunition on set yeah why would you even what's the point of having real ones so it's almost like alec were you like
Starting point is 00:05:13 what the fuck were you like it almost fell on alec Baldwin because the armor like through all regulations would not the armor was this was also like her first or second job ever working as an armor on a movie set and the previous job that she had done like people threatened to walk off because it was so bad and then on this set there were two accidental discharges of guns already taking place
Starting point is 00:05:36 and so things like the safety wasn't exactly up to par on this movie set that's probably all heard and maybe I mean that's yeah wow she's getting charged too yeah have you seen what his wife is doing Alec Baldwin's wife
Starting point is 00:05:52 I have not so she's Laria Yeah. So she's obviously like paparazzi and stuff are going up to her because this is a big thing that's happened. Yeah. And she's doing like a fake Spanish accent. And she's not Hispanic at all. But she's like speaking in this Spanish accent repeatedly. And everybody's like, dude, what are you doing? Like I don't, it's just really weird. Is she saying real words? Like she's talking to the paparazzi as if she's like speaking English as a second. language. Puerto Rican type vibes. Yeah. She's from Boston. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:28 What the fuck? That family's just weird, man. All the bald winds are so strange. I don't know enough about them, but there's always something about them, man. That's shit sad either way, though, man. Yeah. There was... Did Bruce Lee's son die like that?
Starting point is 00:06:41 It was on the set of the Crow. The Crow back in, like, the 90s. But it was a little bit different. And that one, it wasn't a live round. It was, like, there was a leftover bullet fragment or something that was, left in the chamber and when the squib went off or whatever you call it the gunpowder simulator thing in the gun um it it fired the bullet fragments out hit him in the heart killed him on set and then they put out the movie anyways after that damn yeah pretty wild
Starting point is 00:07:13 there was another similar story where a mannequin that was being used to film a movie ended up being a real dead body that was embalmed and it might have even been I was in the same The article I was reading was worse things happen On movie sets and it was talking about Bruce Lee's Sun but then there was also another part about I think even on that movie the fake There was a fake body found
Starting point is 00:07:35 What movie? What movie? The Crowe. Let me look that up I may be wrong on that How does shit like that happen bro Like Hollywood's weird Plant there you go Hollywood's weird Go ahead cook Billy
Starting point is 00:07:46 I wasn't I mean it's just it's a weird place Like think about it like think about how That you know Hollywood all came about How did Hollywood come about just like a bunch of people out in california movie industry hits like you know what i'm saying like even now no but think about like ray donovan uh i don't know who's that learn me that that uh tv series ray donovan uh which release schreiber talks about like all these weird scenarios that end up happening out in hollywood and how there's this guy who's from boston who ends up being a fixer
Starting point is 00:08:17 for all of them and even though i know it's fiction like some of them probably aren't that far from the truth of what goes on out there like like Like, there are definitely, like, you know. I don't know if it's, like, directly linked to Hollywood. I think it just has to do with fame. Because, like, you know, I just, you know, I just see some shit, some cover-up shit, you know, like, because they don't want it leaked out in the public, stuff like that. See some weirdo shit.
Starting point is 00:08:37 See some massive drug use. You've seen a lot of shit. But it's like, I think it's just fame. Like, we have this persona of, you know, role models, and they try to protect that bubble. And there's weird shit that people are weird. where you got a lot of money and free time. There's not a lot. You just kind of feel untouchable.
Starting point is 00:08:57 And so they'd be just pushing the limits on like what they what they desires are. So it gets weird and it probably just cover up. But I don't think it's like a Hollywood thing. I think it's just like a fame thing. That's what I mean. And when I say Hollywood, like I totally agree with you. But since there's a congregation of all that in one place, I think that's, you know, caused a lot of weird stuff.
Starting point is 00:09:16 I mean, just like the Wall Street. Yeah, New York's no different. Yeah. But they're different because no one knows who they are. So it's probably They could get away Way more It's a group of young people
Starting point is 00:09:27 That get a lot of money Really really fast When they're very, very young And the thing about If you're in that position As an athlete I would imagine that Having practice to go to
Starting point is 00:09:40 Having games Having something Where you have to be like Physically ready to do stuff In the morning Kind of keeps you From like Overdoing some of those things
Starting point is 00:09:49 Right off the bat Whereas if you're an actor or an actress and you go to Hollywood and like you don't let's say you don't have a movie that shoots for another like three months or whatever then you just get all this time under hands with a bunch of money I don't know is that like musicians and shit
Starting point is 00:10:02 a lot of them are better when they're on drugs so it's like nothing's really deterring you from going all in yeah that's very true they're I mean drugs do make for excellent music drug Eminem is the better Eminem and that's sad for me to say but it's just
Starting point is 00:10:19 how I feel yeah That's the dude from Sublime, Brad Knoll. He decided he like made a conscious decision back in, I want to say 91, 1990. He was putting out music. His band was doing okay. They were touring around Long Beach. She was played a bunch of shows. And he's like, wait, all of my musical heroes, they all did heroin.
Starting point is 00:10:41 Maybe I should just like try using heroin to see if it makes my music better. But just like as an experiment and I'll stop anytime that I want. And it doesn't really work like that. famous last words with heroin. So, I mean, but he did put out some bangers. Heron's got to be dope, though. It's got to be, I mean, it literally is dope. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:59 I mean, I'm not advocating doing heroin, y'all, but like, I've had morphine, and it's just one of the best feelings I've ever had in my life. When I tore my knee in high school, I was given, like, oxycontin, hydrocodone for, like, one day. And my mom was like, you're only allowed it one day. And it was, I watched movies on that. that shit and it was pretty fucking crazy yeah good stuff man it's good I remember I watched uh all of house of cards as I was recovering from shoulder
Starting point is 00:11:31 surgery when I was just taking like two Vicodins every six hours or whatever to stay ahead of the pain um and it was great it was fantastic and then what they don't tell you is that you can't shit if you take yeah yeah yeah I basically had to just I housed a bunch of prunes and then just sat on the toilet for hours. It was fun. I watched Apocalypse now on. Which one is that? That's General Kurtz.
Starting point is 00:11:57 Oh, I was thinking of Apocalyptic. Yeah, when they go down the river with, what's his face? Estevez, Martin, Martin Sheen. Yep. It was wild because it's one of those crazy movies, and I was just watching it high as fuck. Love it. Drugs are good.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Fact check. Sometimes. fat check they're sometimes good not those drugs that a corpse story what had nothing to do with the crow but this western outlaw Elmer McCurdy who died in 1911
Starting point is 00:12:29 was an American bank and train robber so he got shot as an outlaw he got put in a western museum his embalmed body and that body ended up like going to a wax museum and then ended up in an LA warehouse where they
Starting point is 00:12:45 then thought that it was just a manic And then in 1976, while on a shoot, the mannequin was being used in a scene where it was it, uh, where it's being used it in a hanging scene, like a hangman's noose, uh, in a western. And then they put it in the, the hangman's thing. And its arm fell off and showed human flesh. And people have been realizing they were using a dead body the whole time. Oh, God. And I think the funny thing is is, is I think he might have been shot as an execution, but there, he had an option. to be hung and then he was in a western movie where he eventually got hung yeah i think you can still you might be able to get hung in utah yeah i think it's hanged hanged i thought it was firing squad it might be firing squad yeah i think they're the only state that has that so i mean it works i mean yeah the last one was in michigan right the last firing squad i don't know is that something i should know i just remember you definitely said it was like a common fact that might be the best
Starting point is 00:13:46 way now because they're like we're running out of the drugs that are used in the lethal injections and the companies in Europe that we buy them from won't sell them to us anymore so they're having to come up with different drug concoctions and they're like people that are having it done
Starting point is 00:14:03 it's like a terrible way to die. Yeah, they should just get rid of that shit. If you were sentenced to death and you had all the options, what would you do? overdose. Yeah. I was like, yo, give me
Starting point is 00:14:16 me like three of every drug that you can and I'm just like whatever happens. Are you saying in general or if you were like on death row? On death row and like all the legal ones. Firing squad. Electric chair. Electric chair. Gas chamber. Yeah. That's a legal at something. Yeah. Yeah. That's the one of the most I feel like firing squad at this point
Starting point is 00:14:35 might be the least bad one. If they give you like a cigarette and light it for you right before put a blindfold. That's what they did in World War II. Yeah. I actually think firing squad might be the best one because gas chamber, that sucks. You're going to choke and it's going to be painful. But what if like, what if like nobody hits the head?
Starting point is 00:14:56 Then you just like getting tore up all body shots. I think they, yeah, they shoot the body, right? No, no. So what they'll do is they'll take five people with guns and then they'll give one of the guys a blank. But they won't say who gets a blank. That way everyone can think to themselves maybe maybe I didn't. Oh, I thought everyone except one person had a blank. I think they changed it and they put a contraption
Starting point is 00:15:18 that shoots the guns and aims them before and then you just have to like pull a lever. And I think the person has to like step on the weighted thing and then it just goes off so that no one could like have the guilty. Yeah. I think I would choose firing squad because, okay, electric chair sucks. You feel pain for sure. Sometimes that doesn't work too and they have to shock you again.
Starting point is 00:15:41 That's bad. Gas chamber obviously bad. lethal injection maybe no dude I feel that I actually passed out during a I thought they I thought they'd give you like numbing agent before yeah isn't that part of the they they they put you to sleep and then they stop your heart and then they stop your breathing oh I thought I was just like that's the way to go but but the now it's happening more that the injections are getting fucked up because they're having to use different drugs than they have in the past yeah and people are like having really bad reactions. They also, they swab, they give you an alcohol swab before they stick the needle in to prevent infection when they're about to kill you. It's the case. They actually do.
Starting point is 00:16:25 And the reason why is because in case you survive it, they can't have you getting an infection in your arm while you wait for your next appointment or whatever. Actually, we're all wrong. Canada's, the chamber in Canada that they got in this being popularized like the CO2, suicide pod have you guys been seeing that we talked about it previously on the other show you mentioned it I don't remember what you basically it's a pod that you get in they just pump in CO2 and you just fall asleep wait so it's like or carbon monoxide yeah it's probably it's yeah so CO carbon dioxide is what you breathe out yes CO2 humans breathe out carbon dioxide and if you if you breathe in carbon
Starting point is 00:17:07 dioxide it's like toxic on a small level if you breathe in a lot of carbon dioxide it can knock you out or kill you, but it also, like, drives you a little bit crazy before you die. Carbon monoxide is the one that just makes you fall asleep. Yeah, that's what they put in. Okay, that's probably not a bad way to go. I was listening to a Mr. Ballin on YouTube, and by the way, we got to get that guy on the show at some point.
Starting point is 00:17:30 I reached out to him a while ago because there was one story I want to talk to him. He's the guy that does the, like, these photos taken five minutes before disaster thumbnails on YouTube. He's a great storyteller, And he told this one story about there's this lake in Cambodia. And one day, everybody that lived by the lake was dead. They just died like in their homes, on the roads.
Starting point is 00:17:55 A few people survived, like one or two babies survived. But for the most part, every villager died. And what happened was this lake was inside of a volcano. It was like a crater lake. And at the bottom of the lake, there's these massive deposits of CO2. from when it was formed and from like the gases escaping the earth and through a rock slide or whatever it hit the CO2 deposit at the bottom of the lake which shot up a giant cloud to the top and it bubbled out of the lake and then this big cloud of CO2 drifted over towards
Starting point is 00:18:30 the town and everybody died that's wild killer lake how many people I don't know dozens I think that's fucking that I think that happened in the US recently on a national park but with wildlife. I think it was around Yellowstone. I'm not for sure, but like that's really scary. We haven't had a mass animal death event recently. I feel like 2016,
Starting point is 00:18:53 they were everywhere. There'd be like birds, hundreds of birds just dead all of a sudden. Yeah. Fish washing ashore. No, I mean, recently those Kansas,
Starting point is 00:19:02 those cow deaths in Kansas over the summer. The cattle death? Yeah, basically in Kansas, it was super hot. And the problem was, it was like 90 degrees during the day. And the problem wasn't that it was too hot during the day.
Starting point is 00:19:15 It was that at night, the temperature didn't go down to like what it usually does, which is like 50s. But it stayed at like 70s. So the cattle weren't able to cool down at night. Okay. And they all just passed away. And then the lot of conspiracies were like, oh, they're trying to kill all the beef supply so that we have to eat the bugs. Uh-huh. But it was.
Starting point is 00:19:36 So that we have to eat the bugs? I'm not hit to this one. Oh, you don't know about the bugs? I don't know about this goes back to the world economic form. You're going to be eating bugs soon. We need to get Jack Mack in here. No, there can we? Can we?
Starting point is 00:19:49 Do you want me to go get them? I think yes. Why don't we save it for Thursday? We don't have too much time. We can save that. The bugs, so people are upset because there have been people that suggest that bug protein would be a more sustainable version of, well, just getting people protein to survive. and there's so many bugs everywhere that it's a more it's a more abundant food source and sustainable food source and it's become a big thing in the last few years people have been eating cricket
Starting point is 00:20:20 flour for like decades it's been a thing for a long time so the the mathematics behind it is that when you're converting sort of resources to protein cattle technically are very inefficient whereas bugs yield more protein to how much you put in yeah So, like, a pound of corn can be turned into more protein with crickets than cattle. That's what's, like, the basis around it's... And cattle's farts. Like, cow farts are one of the biggest contributors to climate change. The methane gas that comes out of them.
Starting point is 00:20:58 Now, that's not saying that, like, I'm looking forward to eating a bunch of crickets all the time. But... You will eat the bugs. You will own nothing, and you will be happy. The thing is, we're going to realize that shite... chitin, which is what the exoskeletons, a lot of bugs is made up of? Yes, it's just correct. That was funny.
Starting point is 00:21:17 Chitin is like something we can't digest. So it's like, you know, we'll see the impacts of that on the digestive system regards to inflammation. What do you know about the evolution of our eating habits? Because what I feel, I have done zero research on this, but what I feel is that we shouldn't be eating like every day. Like we like eat three meals a day and it's just I don't think this is the way to go. And so like I feel best like when I sparsely eat and eat healthy. Do you do one meal a day? Sometimes and then sometimes I'll skip a day and just be like stay hydrated and just
Starting point is 00:21:59 sparsely eat. That's when that's when I feel the best. And so I mean, I don't know if it's just my anatomy but like I know pounding three meals a day ain't it? You graze? Yeah. You graze over the course of a day because I think I mean if we grew as hunter gatherers right you know I watch a lot of naked afraid and and alone it's like there isn't a meal every day and so it's like you eat like once a week yeah maybe twice a week and and if that's how we grew then it doesn't make any you know it doesn't make any sense to eat this much well intermittent fasting that's the whole philosophy around that and that's like like skipping breakfast basically yeah that's Tough.
Starting point is 00:22:40 You skip breakfast, you eat at, what, 2 p.m. Yeah, 12. I mean, I do that every day just like on accident. Drink black coffee. Like, I wake up. Intermitt fast is because. Yeah, I'm just like, I only eat until I get to the office because I have no food in my house. And then, like, I always got it.
Starting point is 00:22:56 Eggs is pricey right now, though. Yeah. It is. Well, that's also, that's also, we should actually maybe do an episode on the, the food changing of habits. How, like, because people are saying that Bill Gates bought all this, you know, uh, farm. farm production stuff and now the price of eggs is going up due to several different factors a lot of it is
Starting point is 00:23:14 basically price gouging but they're saying that you know Bill Gates is taking the eggs away yo Bill Gates is like the scapego for like conspiracy theorists and stuff like every he does everything wrong like this man is the devil well it's hilarious it's more
Starting point is 00:23:31 of the whole technocrats like like the technocrats are trying to apply sort of like macro I don't allow, what's a technocrat? It's like, it's sort of the idea is that you have all
Starting point is 00:23:45 these people in big tech like Bill Gates who sees everything very binary. Like they inputs, outputs you know, zero one, zero one and sort of they try to apply those problem solving skills to society which involve like
Starting point is 00:24:01 oh, it's more efficient to turn a pound of corn into protein using crickets than cattle. And you know, there's all these negative externalities through what we do today and we can fix them doing this and because they're trying to make these widespread changes it's impacting the you know mass of the population in negative ways trying to get to this sort of technocratic goal of more efficiency for the whole population and that a lot of people are overlooked while making those changes i'm in i'm a technocrat
Starting point is 00:24:32 but then like there's uh there's a couple of you know philosophies So he's that because that type of thinking, okay, we need to eliminate this type of genetic inherited disease from the population. How are we going to do it? Well, we make sure these people don't pass on the trait. How do we do that? We can try to prevent them from, you know, passing on this gene using gene editing. Oh, that's testing there is inhumane. Okay, why don't we just make sure these people don't reproduce.
Starting point is 00:25:05 And that sort of thinking sort of always ends up in basically like fascism. Does anybody ever say, don't let these people reproduce? I mean, we all think it, but nobody ever is, like, try to implement anything to make them stop. Right. But, like, there's an article I'll find about how, like, technocracy just goes to eugenic fascism very quickly because of the binary thinking. I'm not a, I might be a technological fascist, then. It makes more sense. Like, we're about the eco-fascists.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Have you researched them, Billy? Yeah, that's Kaczynski. Yeah, the Unabomber. The Unabomber. Their flag is, like. a very cute looking pine tree it's it's like not the flag doesn't really match up with their line of thinking whatsoever but it's like a really cool looking peaceful eco fascist yeah they they believe that uh in the fight for scarce resources on the planet um humans are doing more harm
Starting point is 00:25:57 than good they essentially believe in mass genocide and uh like ironclad immigration um like zero immigration basically uh to to keep the resources where they are they're Wild people. Yeah. And then there's also like the self-sufficiency. Like, like they're, they have a lot of points that line up with.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Billy likes eco-fascism. No, they have a lot of points that line up with the green movement that we see today. They just have very different like implementations of it. Right. Their goals are similar. Their politics are completely like opposite. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:37 So they're, they're militant and they're, approach and they're friendly and their ideology. Not all their goals are similar, though, because they do have, they've got some other policies and agenda items that I don't think that the Greta Thunbergs are the world would really. Speaking of Ted Kaczynski, did you see his author bio on Amazon is going viral? Have you read that?
Starting point is 00:27:00 No, I have not. Whose take is the Unabomber? The Unabomber. We should do an episode on the Unabomber. So he apparently has been publishing books for me. many years in prison? So he, as the author to these books on Amazon, has a bio. Here's how it reads. Theodore John Kaczynski, Ph.D., has focused his life's work on sounding the alarm about society's paramount problem, the omnipresent subjugating and destructive force of
Starting point is 00:27:26 technological progress. His extensive writings articulate a comprehensive critique of the global techno-industrial system and forecast its catastrophic consequences for humankind in the biosphere. His recent works focus on realistic strategies for collective actions. to alter the current trajectory of society and avoiding unmitigated disaster. Dr. Kaczynski was born in 1942 in Evergreen Park, Illinois, goes through a whole other paragraph
Starting point is 00:27:48 of his attended Harvard at age 16 or his PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan at 24, blah, blah, blah. Then the last final two lines, Kaczynski has been incarcerated since 1998 in solitary confinement at federal prison ADX and Florence, Colorado, after receiving a life sentence
Starting point is 00:28:05 for a long-term violent campaign he staged to call worldwide, attention to the colossal dangers inherent and technological growth so he was part of mk ultra he may he might have been uh when he was at harvard he may have been taking part in those uh lsd tests that we talked about interesting so so what's his mission statement he's the industrial revolution basically the steam powered engine the conversion from our mainly agrarian and hunter gather lifestyles across the earth that then changed into uh making people work in factories, cities, you know, the increased of, what's the word?
Starting point is 00:28:49 Industrialization? Yeah, basically it's worse. It makes everyone live longer and reproduce more, but because we're living a less, a worse life because of it. Damn, he's not wrong. In our concentration. Yeah, no, but we got to be careful here because it does, I've been down this hole. It sounds really.
Starting point is 00:29:07 I don't think you should bomb people, but he's not wrong. but he's been radicalized no no no but like the the very people living in such concentrated quarters and having to work a 70 an 80 hour work week and like there's some points yeah you agree with i don't agree with them i don't agree with them i do i don't fucking yeah well like well you can't be like hey do you think that human should work 80 hours a week and then someone's like no and they're like well you're basically the unibon who is that um there's a congressman uh because i think the GOP wants to increase the retirement age, like, I don't know, it's like 70 or something like that, or some high, maybe 65, so I don't know whatever it is, whatever it is now. And then a reporter asked him about it. And he was like, yeah, if you ask people, they want to work. It's like, bro, no, they don't. No, like, none of them do. They want to do so, they want to do things that they find fulfilling to them. And that may be work. It could be work. It could be an overlapping Venn diagram, but no, nobody wants to work. I just think most people
Starting point is 00:30:08 aren't going to be able to retire like in our in our generation younger it's basically like to the unabomers point yeah the worker but like the work but like the work like crazy the work will evolve to the point where like your age doesn't matter like people used to have to retire because they had to like their bodies gave up on them yeah you can't swing the hammer in the factory yeah can you still type packing in yeah can you still tweet the tweeter you think when you're you know yeah my finger's going to get slow i don't know young buck coming up behind me me gold watch send me on my way retired from the internet
Starting point is 00:30:42 I might retire from the internet one day that'll be a hell of a day just walk away from all of it no you won't like what's that even mean like everything's connected to the internet now I've become I just go out in the woods you just have like self-sufficient self-sufficient I start writing letters
Starting point is 00:30:56 like I go back to I return to monk like the Unabomber I just start writing letters that's also I mean the thing is it has so the Unabomber claims he's not far right because he back a lot of leftists in his thing but he is like he's been embraced by the far right especially people who think like you know like the modern consequences of capitalism and
Starting point is 00:31:21 globalism suck and we need to go back to where we have that's not far right it could be if it was like return to feudalism okay no it's like return to traditional lifestyle do you have a plot of land like the Amish kind of yeah oh so he's not saying he's saying we're inefficient that let's change it he's in that we're we're inefficient let's let's go back like people are unhappy in this new world because we're not supposed to live like this you're supposed to walk out and touch touch the ground every day well liver king connect with the tree yeah liver king is a neo you has like a neo unabomber philosophy yeah look at all his tenants and stuff a lot of it aligns with the unabomber he just rebranded it and didn't put the we should kill
Starting point is 00:32:08 everybody else thing. And took steroids. He's a peaceful version of the Unabomber, repurposing. The Royd. Is he out there to be like a soft introduction to Unabomber philosophy to people on the internet? You could argue that he is a gateway to. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:26 And so now we're a gateway to him who's a gateway to the Unabomber. Yeah. You are indoctrinating kids. I wonder how many people have been radicalized by Billy. it's not zero it's definitely not yeah big t's right it's not zero it's probably not a hundred but it's somewhere i would guess it's somewhere between zero and a hundred i've been yeah yeah just like using emojis mountains are blue to uh to big t's point though uh that is a hell of bio for the obama it's one of the most well written bios i've ever seen he wrote that right it's got
Starting point is 00:33:00 to be him yes he submitted because he has a in jail publicist or yeah that would be lit he probably does have a literary if he submitted it he might not have even included the last part, that may just be, you know, Jeff's, uh, Jeff's bio for him. Yeah. Um, Osama bin Laden's bio, uh, one of the world's most foremost collectors of Disney DVDs. A huge Arsenal fan. Yeah, massive Arsenal fan. People forget that. He loves Arsenal. Uh, big cars and chicken little guy. He had a lot of those DVDs on his hard drive. Large cars. How basically is how I think that's one of the most underrated series.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Cars? In Disney. Yeah. Oh, Cars is amazing. The soundtrack from the first movie is amazing. I don't know about that. But I'm talking specifically two.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Two get such a bad rap when they were spies. Like, come on, fam. It was just brilliant. That was kind of beat. See what I'm saying? It just doesn't get to love. You know, 9-11 happened in the Cars universe. In planes.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Say more, I'm in it. You know, the movie Plains, which was a spinoff of cars. I never saw that one. I haven't either. but there's airport security, which means that 9-11 happened. Okay. But in planes,
Starting point is 00:34:13 the planes are sentient. They're not... So planes go to the airport to get on other planes? I don't remember if the cars do or something. The cars get on the planes. The planes are cargo planes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:34:27 The planes are sentient. Yeah. There's actually... Which means that it was the planes that committed the acts. not Yeah So there's
Starting point is 00:34:37 Hang on Let me Let me Some bad Some rogue plans Some radicalized planes Planes Planes don't hit buildings
Starting point is 00:34:43 Actually This Oh there was also Remember the The The like Hummer The Humvee Military car
Starting point is 00:34:52 In cars Yeah Yeah Yeah yeah That means World War II happened No Vietnam
Starting point is 00:34:56 Which means There was a cars Hitler That's facts though Yeah The crazy It was probably VWB
Starting point is 00:35:03 All the lore A VW Beetle with a Hitler stash, that, that just lines up way too perfectly. Yeah. Yeah. Now we've got to watch cars. It sounds fascinating. There's actually, another, this would be another great episode idea. Actually, let's list this down.
Starting point is 00:35:16 Unabomber, eat the bugs. Now, the Pixar multiverse where the machines, like, there's a, they think that like, Wally, which is the post-apocalyptic world where you had robots, then might evolve into cars where those robots become sentient like cars, planes and everything. I've always said this about this show. We should live
Starting point is 00:35:41 create a conspiracy theory. Yeah. That sounds like a perfect breeding ground. Like Disney's doing something and here's what they did. Well, Disney is doing a lot of shit. But they did, they did connect. You get rid of Splash Mountain. They did?
Starting point is 00:35:54 It's so overrated though. That's okay. Keep it a buck, man. I was so underwhelmed. The line was like, Three hours. And I was like, how is it?
Starting point is 00:36:04 Yeah. I mean, it's just the splash. It is not a great ride. Also, if you ride that at noon, we're walking around wet all day. Depending on where you sit,
Starting point is 00:36:12 too, though. Like, not everybody got, you know what I'm saying? So Space Mountain is way better. That's not true either. You don't like Space Mountain?
Starting point is 00:36:20 It kind of sucks. It's all in the dark. You look like you're going to hit your head on stuff? I get terrified every time I ride it. I haven't been. So you're scared of it. Of my head getting chopped off. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:36:30 you're scared. Space Mountain. No, I ride it every time and it's fine. It's average. You know what's worth it and I think it's the best ride I've been to at Disney is the Star Wars John. Oh, I haven't done that. That shit is fucking fancats of the resistance. I don't know if it's new. It's the only one I've been to.
Starting point is 00:36:45 But I mean, they literally have, I love this about the Disney when I went. I think it's Disney. I forget, I get world and land messed up. Which everyone's in LA. Land. There you go. They like built like this entire town that looks like Star Wars. And so it's like you go
Starting point is 00:37:01 go into the bar, everybody's dressed up like, you know, it's cosplay Star Wars, and it's just the most amazing, I had the most amazing time. And that ride, I think it was like 15, 20 minutes long. That was worth it. It was like a two and a half hour wait. That was worth it. Expedition Everest in Disney World. Good ride. It is really
Starting point is 00:37:17 awesome. And it doesn't even have the Big Yeti anymore. They took out the Big Yeti? Well, it doesn't work. It's there. But when it opened, it was supposed to like, do a crazy thing, but it doesn't do it. So it just sits there. What the fuck? I went when I was, like, really younger, and I think it still worked back then.
Starting point is 00:37:35 Might have, but it's a great roller coaster. That's a good roller coaster. Expedition Everest. Yes. Okay, I'll have to check that. And rock and roller coaster also. I liked, I used to go to King's Dominion and Bush Gardens growing up in Virginia. Those are two great theme parks.
Starting point is 00:37:52 The, uh, the Anaconda was a legendary one. The volcano was a sweet one. That was one of the suspended ones where you were hanging down. It would shoot you out of the top of volcano going like 60 miles per hour. I think those are my favorite types of roller coasters, the ones where you're suspended from the top. It's been a while since I've been in a roller coaster, man. You don't like those? It's more that I like them when I hate going into them.
Starting point is 00:38:16 I hate heights, like the ones that, are you talking about the ones that go up and down? Oh, no, no, the drop towers. I don't do those. Drop towers. I don't do those. Fuck those. Never. I get to the top of those and I, my palm starts to sweat.
Starting point is 00:38:29 Yeah. my entire body starts to freak out. I have to, like, tell my body not to move. Do not move. Are you afraid of heights? Deathly afraid of heights. Wow. You too?
Starting point is 00:38:37 I'm also. But you like roller coasters? I like some of them. I don't like the drop towers. The drop tower, those are the ones that just go straight up and then you pause and you look around at how high you are and then it drops. Can't do those. I'm scared of heights, but I love cliff jumping.
Starting point is 00:38:52 But I think my fear of heights enhances the cliff jumping adrenaline rush. And that's why I like it. Well, I think you have a normal fear of heights, which is just like your body saying, don't be careful. I always think I'm going to fall over the rail. Yeah, no, I think you just have a regular fear of heights. Like, I don't want to die. Like, people that have fear of heights, like, they change. Like, my mom has a fair height.
Starting point is 00:39:13 And so, like, one time we was on the road, a fucking Ferris wheel. Remember the Ferrisville? And we just sitting in there. And, like, kids, we're kind of looking over the edge. And she's on the ground, like, shaking. I'm like, yo, what is going on? She's like, get away from the edge. And I was like, Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 00:39:28 I had no idea. that's like afraid of heights is like it changes your no i mean i mean it might be i don't know just no the one is escalators when you get on escalators escalators escalators escalators let them cook no but when you get on an escalator and you see how far down it is and like especially in malls yeah i have to like i can't face looking down the escalator oh that's a while i never heard nobody be afraid of an escalator no because like you feel like you're going to fall down the escalator and fall off the side i've never felt that but like on the really tall ones.
Starting point is 00:40:00 I just never heard of. No, I've never heard of an escalator being brought up. I like escalators. And they're fun. Any day I get to be on one. It's a fun day. I don't trust that glass side. Like, it's so short.
Starting point is 00:40:12 You feel like you're going to trip over and fall over the side. Billy, you have the opportunity to not do that. Just like stand still. You just don't lean over the escalator. Oh, I thought you meant fall down. You're talking about fall over the side. Yeah, or down. You just have the opportunity.
Starting point is 00:40:26 You're the only person that has ever had that. That's why I was like, I've never heard this as a, as a. So I like, no, yeah. What about stairs? They give you the same kind of. Well, because usually for some fucking reason, these mall designers put these escalators where they're like very, they're in the middle of everything and there's no like walls on the side. But like the walls make me feel safer on stairs. But like it's not like a direct, you know, 30 yards down.
Starting point is 00:40:54 I mean, just standing. Yeah. That's the end of it. Or sit on it, man. I have sat on the escalator when I was younger. I just like to see Billy at a mall just sitting on the escalator. You know those videos where the YouTube pranksters are like grabbing people's hands on the escalators? No.
Starting point is 00:41:14 Like when you've seen those. You've seen those. I think someone at Danny. Danny does it. Danny does those. Those type of escalators scare the shit out of me. When you were little, did you get your shoe lace caught in the bottom of it? you pin me as one of those kids
Starting point is 00:41:28 yeah i was always told that if your shoelace gets stuck in the escalator that it sucks your entire body down just strips all the skin off your body yeah who said who would say that to a child i'm not scared of that type of us i'm not scared of that for the escalator but that's where that's where my fear of heights come out okay esculators on the escalator esculators good to know uh if you're dealing with the fear of heights or just anxiety in general in your life it might be time to look into better help this show is sponsored by BetterHelp.
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Starting point is 00:43:01 Gang's back. Gangs back. Gangs in New York. Gangs in New York. Ready to roll. We have anything that we want to get into on what happened over the course of this last weekend? Anybody do anything interesting. Big T, are you teed off about something? I don't know that I'm necessarily teed off about it. I haven't seen it and I don't care. But people on the internet seem to be, have y'all seen the new. Velma show. I've not.
Starting point is 00:43:29 Have you seen anything about it? Is this going to be another M&M's story? Pal, no, no, no. It's like if the M&M story was like real and on steroids. Okay. The show, the clips I've seen of it are shocking. All right. What happens?
Starting point is 00:43:46 It's just like the most, I don't want to use that word. It's just the most woke nonsense like you've ever seen like it has a it's the lowest rated animated show in the history of IMDB It's the gentleman from Scooby-Doo Yeah
Starting point is 00:44:06 Yes but this show is like It's crazy It you go go look up some of the clips from it Okay so so Velma is played by Mindy Kaling She's also executive producer They sell drugs Glenn Howardton's in it
Starting point is 00:44:20 He gets shot They try to sell kidneys on the black market it seems like a very like adult satirization of the mystery team or whatever they were mystery incorporated just just go watch some of the clips she really doesn't like fred okay uh because he's he's white it's just like there's a whole they say that that's not me editorial the clip the clip you're gay you're yeah the clip you're talking about is like velma just goes on a rant about how fred is like white entitled and just like they should we should all hate Fred.
Starting point is 00:44:57 I think that's what you're talking about. Is that the blonde hair dude? Yeah. Uh-huh. Then there's another one where, uh, I think Scooby is, is black. I don't know if that's a different character. Shaggy. Mm-hmm. Shaggy.
Starting point is 00:45:08 Now, Scooby's not even in it. Uh, and then there. Okay with that. Apparently some, I don't know the context, but the guy's like, isn't it nice to see a white guy get wrongly convicted for once? And she's like, oh, I'm too distracted to even enjoy it or something. I don't know. There, just go watch the show.
Starting point is 00:45:26 show are I don't the clips I guess but it's a terrible show from what I've seen so it sounds like it's trying to take the entire premise of these characters and just like make it as uh like offensive as possible is that what they're going for here sounds like I think it's genuine like it's not like it's going for shock value I think that's like the real show well I think I think what happened is Velma like over time became sort of a figure in like certain LGBTQ plus circles because they always assumed that she was like a character that they identified with because she was you know never specifically feminine or you know masculine so they all a lot of people identified with them with her and
Starting point is 00:46:14 I think that's what happened with like so they took that character and gave her own show and it there was appeal in that regard yeah so yeah so Velma is important to lesbian people like lesbians they grow up and a lot of people identified with Velma as being like representation wink wink without actually being it became like a gay icon
Starting point is 00:46:36 Velma did and so it sounds like Mindy Kaling is like taking the characters that some people really love and just like creating a completely different show using those characters and that pisses people off is that am I getting close here? I think the right wingers are becoming
Starting point is 00:46:51 what they loathe. It's where you know they'll say leftist find racism everywhere well they're finding woke everywhere like it's just they injected in everything that they see like even I don't know if you saw this recently who
Starting point is 00:47:08 who to cast with the with the prism on the on the on the album oh pink Floyd so they just came out with like a 50 year release like just a post right and in the zero of the 50 was the spectrum the light spectrum
Starting point is 00:47:24 and like thousands of fans were like, well, never listen to Pink Floyd again. Way to go woke Pink Floyd. I'm like, brother, did you see the original cover fan? Like, they just, now they're seeing it everywhere. It's, it's funny. I will say, the overwhelming majority of criticism I've seen for this show has come from the left. Oh, I'm not saying it's the good show or a bad show. I have no idea. I'm just saying, I think that they're starting to do the same thing that they that they love. Like this article from Slate, not a right wing publication, HBO's wokeified Scooby-Doo reboot achieves the impossible basically talking about how nobody on the left would call it a wokeified
Starting point is 00:48:00 slate is a very left wing publication also i mean here's variety HBO maxes velma can't scare a reason to exist radar is under suspicion why because it's been over a year and a half now and you still don't know the difference between like okay it's just a damn same fam but you know what i'm saying i do know what you're trying to say yes uh but But literally, I mean, every review for this show is horrific. So why did they do a Scooby-Doo show without Scooby-Doo? I think it was supposed to be a... I realize dogs ain't shit.
Starting point is 00:48:38 Harry might like this show, actually. I'm going to check it out now. No Scooby? Yes. I like Snoopy, but if they just got that fucking dog out of it. Is it because dogs are a tool of the patriarchy? Did you see that article? Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:48:49 People just have too much time on their hands online. That's facts, where I'm listening. Not everyone should have a computer. That's true, but go on. It was an article about how dogs are used in gentrification a lot. That's true. Yeah. And like that, how that links into the patriarchy.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Yeah, let's go. But like that could be like I could seriously, this, this show is so that way I could totally see that happening. Let's do it. No more dogs and no more gentrifying. Let's do it. But this is the third lowest rated show in the history of IMDB. The worst is a documentary on Paul Pogba. I don't know how that could be so bad.
Starting point is 00:49:23 I need to watch that. Who's Paul Pogba? He's a soccer player. Oh, you know what else is pretty freaking funny? And we laugh at all specters of the political spectrum. Have you seen these Vax? Vax reaction? Yep.
Starting point is 00:49:37 Yeah. They're freaking hilarious. Why is that just now happening now? People got the vaccine two years ago. Some people are saying that it could be Munchausers, which is. Much Houss. I don't know how to say. Other than Munchausen?
Starting point is 00:49:50 I don't know. It's a, which is like a mental. I don't know. is a disorder doesn't have to do with your child to feel needed so that's when Chousins
Starting point is 00:49:59 by proxy which is a different thing that's when a parent pretends that their child is sick in order to gain
Starting point is 00:50:07 sympathy and money and then puts medicine in them that they don't need Eminem's mom was accused of that really?
Starting point is 00:50:15 Yeah he said on Dear Mama Munchausen but Munchausen's just Munchausen's is when you have it and you think You think, like, hypochondriac is like an understanding where it's like, I am going to go to 10 doctors until I, until someone tells me I have cancer or until someone tells me I have diabetes.
Starting point is 00:50:33 Isn't that also a hypochondriac could be? Yeah, but. I haven't heard that word in a long time. But then Munchausens will take it a step further and be like, I'm going to, I want to get medicine for a disease that I don't have. Yeah. And but then by proxies when you do it to another individual. So who knows what's going on with the people that are posting videos because I'm sure there have been like occasional. adverse side effects to people that's like a real thing is when you can't have it can it can trigger
Starting point is 00:51:00 things in your body like for example i know somebody who's an older person that got the vaccine and she uh broke out in shingles and it triggered her shingles response her her uh autoimmune um like it's swarmed and she got shingles and she's basically going to have shingles for the rest of her life that's a it's a rare side effect but like there are actually things that do happen They can't happen when you get that, when you get the vaccine. But these people are like, they're like social media, conservative, known accounts. And then now they're taking videos of themselves, like just shaking all the time. Well, the funniest stuff is people be like, where did you find that, where did you find that vibrator?
Starting point is 00:51:44 I saw that one. There was one. Her legs were like going to swing. The lady was in the hospital and it showed her like walking from the bathroom, back to her bed to sit down in the hospital. And anybody that's ever been in a hospital with somebody that is not doing so well understands that they have these fall risk mats that they put next to the beds. And it's a big liability thing because if you're a fall risk in a hospital, you're under their care and you get out of bed and you fall down, they can be liable and they'll
Starting point is 00:52:10 be suited to oblivion for it. So they put these fall mats down where anytime like there's pressure that gets put on them with people's feet, it sounds a big alarm. And then nurses come swarming and they're like, you're not allowed to be standing up. You need to be. to be escorted to the bathroom and back. So this lady's like limping back, barely making it to her bed, and she's shaking all over the place, and she just like hops into bed, and she's acting like that's her room, which it's very clearly not, not a fall risk whatsoever. There is a real conspiracy, though.
Starting point is 00:52:37 Did you see the Demar Hamlin conspiracy? I did see that. Yeah. I'm so, am I just foggy? You guys named at least 10 people today, and I'm like, yo, who's that? DeMarne Hamlin, the Bill's guy who collapsed. All right, all right, yeah. So he was at the game yesterday.
Starting point is 00:52:52 yesterday in like a box and they showed him one point everybody you know went crazy but there is a conspiracy that it wasn't him okay now it's pretty crazy but i've heard crazy or shit so he's wearing um like a hoodie a jacket the hoods up he's wearing sunglasses and a mask over his face so it really could be virtually anyone when he gets out of the car to go into the locker room there's like five dudes there waiting to shuffle him in and they do it very swiftly and secretly there there were some things that would make a reasonable person uh have their interest piqued what's the what's the upside of having a fake demar i don't know well that's where the conspiracy goes like in another crazy people some people said he's dead which is not true
Starting point is 00:53:44 so didn't we see it's in the hospital too yeah yes so that part's nonsense So they're like he's dead They've replaced him with a body double the NFL So that nobody knows he's actually dead Which is insane Like the photos could have been deep fakes I think there's a You could have good point Billy
Starting point is 00:54:02 I think there's a 90% chance Tom Cruise did S&L from jail in Australia I'll send you a TikTok quick I think there's a 90% chance it was him 90 yeah Let's talk about the 10 But I think there's a 10% chance It may not have been
Starting point is 00:54:15 It was really weird that he was wearing the mask Like over his face Inside But Counterpoint, if his heart stopped That he's probably coming back from being dead He probably does want to keep his mask on Circulation Well, he also wants to keep a mask on probably
Starting point is 00:54:29 I also saw one thing So he was like doing this to the crowd And I saw someone say that CPR when done properly Like is supposed to break your ribs And you probably shouldn't be able to do that Well, I know you can definitely move your arms If you have broken ribs. Now that's probably a good reason why he hasn't been practicing
Starting point is 00:54:46 or playing or anything like that because even if his heart is back in normal rhythm he might still have a crack sternum or broken ribs from just the compression. The security presence. I didn't know that unless you do. Oh, yeah, because what they do is they get on you and they press down hard enough to impact your heart
Starting point is 00:55:02 and squeeze it a little bit. So if they do that, especially for prolonged period, it very frequently does break shit in there. You know what was weird? The doctors, remember Ian Rappaport asked if he had any other injuries such as a broken jaw. Yeah. and they said no
Starting point is 00:55:18 so wouldn't they disclose broken ribs not necessarily from the compressions I mean weird they probably he was on the injury report
Starting point is 00:55:31 injury report heart I don't know that that would be so ridiculous if he got put on the IR remember because then yeah I think they have to you tweet it out
Starting point is 00:55:40 like it takes this guy almost dying for the bills to do the right thing yeah um which is I mean, it's a valid point. It's a great point.
Starting point is 00:55:49 The only thing I found mildly suspicious was them the quick shuttling of him from the car into the thing and like blocking people from seeing him. They probably don't want people taking pictures of him. Or just like... Well, they put him on the screen for the whole stadium and country to see.
Starting point is 00:56:04 I mean... Yeah. What do you think... Who stands to gain? Well, the theory that if he's actually dead, which he isn't, or critically injured, that the NFL would.
Starting point is 00:56:18 Roger Goodell. I think, look, this guy's completely fine. If a guy died on the field in a primetime game with what we saw, I think it would seriously damage football enrollment numbers that would probably never recover.
Starting point is 00:56:33 I don't. You don't think that parents would be like, I don't want my kid playing the sport? I mean, Big T. I think it'll probably make the numbers go up. If someone died? No.
Starting point is 00:56:44 People have gotten horrible injuries That shit doesn't affect anything. I am shocked with how quickly this whole thing pretty much went away. That swept up in the race, what it is. The next day, I think it was the next day, somebody got hit and was like out, like knock the fuck out. And they, both teams huddled around the same shit, not talked about it at all. Yeah, it was. No, nobody cares.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Like, nobody gives a shit. We want our athletes almost dead. Well, we do. That's what we do. We want them almost dead. And we want them as big. strong and fast as possible. Well, I wouldn't have been surprised if it was that way from the beginning, but the reaction was so significant at first. And then I was like, wow, it seems like,
Starting point is 00:57:28 you know, this is going to be a really huge deal. And it really wasn't. Nope. Yeah. Well, the dopest part about it, I mean, nothing was. You know, you never want to see that should happen. But the reaction was like, he had a foundation and people hope of people gave to his foundation. And that's dope. You know, he could do really good things with that. But again, it takes a traumatic-ass event for people to care about players. But even that, they don't give a shit. I don't even people, the NFL. NFL don't give a shit about players, man.
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Starting point is 01:00:17 I had to have days and chips before you know my Sunday was ruined ruined entirely uh
Starting point is 01:00:23 all right so anybody got anything else they want to get into chilling man it's good to be back in New York
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Starting point is 01:00:37 each other okay love it um anybody have anything else they want to get into no so joins the side of
Starting point is 01:00:45 topic for the Thursday show Wednesday or do we do we want to do create the write our own constitution
Starting point is 01:00:53 I'd love that wait constitution constitution or conspiracy or macrodisia macrodecia or should that be a
Starting point is 01:01:02 should that be a full that should be a full video that we sell okay sell yeah it's a whole process because then we could
Starting point is 01:01:10 maybe do it on an island wear some powdered wigs Billy's always just trying to figure out how to turn something into a free vacation No, that is not true at all I'm just saying that idea is too good for this like the science fair
Starting point is 01:01:26 I mean but you did just say Maybe we could do it on an island Because remember the original plan was to go to an island Make a flag like I think that's still got legs Okay we're on an island Manhattan is technically An island
Starting point is 01:01:41 Yes Yes it's an island Try it gets weird up the Bronx That's not Manhattan No That's not where we are All right Wednesday's taping show
Starting point is 01:01:54 Coming out on Thursday What do you guys want to We could write Unabomber We could do Unabomber We can Unabomber The clone I was thinking also
Starting point is 01:02:03 The cloning conspiracy Tied it with DeMar Hamlin Like Do they clone Demar Hamlin Who else is closed I feel like we just We just
Starting point is 01:02:10 Dispelled that Yeah well 90% Avril Lavigne may have been cloned. That, no, she was. That's where we, when you get Jack Mack on for Avriline. Well, you know, they say, um, they say Gucci May was clothed. I don't know if y'all was that deep into black culture,
Starting point is 01:02:28 but they say Gucci man after he came out of prison, he was cloned. He just got ripped in prison. He just got ripped in prison. No, it's the same one. No, I, well, but if he's cloned. Well, they say, yeah. They say, because, like, he used to be like super big, super fat, and he got, when the president came out, like, shredded.
Starting point is 01:02:45 Shredded and changed. Everything changed. That seems logical to me. Yeah, I mean, I don't think that he's cloned. There's actually a lot of stuff we can. How about famous clones? That's what, famous clone conspiracy. I was thinking that was what I really wanted to do.
Starting point is 01:02:58 Okay, let's do it. Do you clones? Yeah, let's do it. Okay. At one point, I want to write our own conspiracy. Maybe we do it on a nanodosin, maybe I'm excited like I am. I think it would be funny as shit. Like, we just create this trail for something.
Starting point is 01:03:11 Did you hear about the Irish? They already on your bumper, man. We should do that and have like chat GPT write a conspiracy theory. What is that? Oh, yeah. The new AI bot thing. Microsoft bought it and I think they're literally
Starting point is 01:03:27 going to try to get rid of it in order to make sure they can still sell Microsoft Word because literally like Microsoft's whole inputs. They just bought it for like $10 billion dollars chat chbt and you can't use it right now it's been under construction site maintenance for like server usage because so many people have been using it and like it's going to destroy modern academia because it basically can take all of our blogging jobs there's also an app out there that lets you interview historical figures like dead people have you seen that it's like an a i think
Starting point is 01:04:01 we should start interviewing it's pretty cool yeah so maybe we can do some of that on on wednesday too but we'll do i i kind of like famous clones we can do famous clones the famous Because we could talk about cloning in general. Yeah. And then give examples. This is going to be a fat fact sheet coming in. Big fat fact sheet. Dig it.
Starting point is 01:04:19 All right. We'll see you guys on Thursday. Love you guys.

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