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The Group Chat - #149 - Suspicious Minds..

Episode Date: February 28, 2026

Softwilly trying to find ANY excuse not to read 25 pages of a book in a week. | VISUAL PODCAST - "THE GROUP CHAT"...

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Starting point is 00:02:01 with magnesium instead of melatonin or just by fucking lean thank you guys oh my god we're back yeah we're back yeah we're back so what happened to y'all this week anything
Starting point is 00:02:15 well I read the book and I jumping right into it I read a book and I was like oh so we have to dream so I took like a week long nap and I actually just woke up a few hours ago so
Starting point is 00:02:28 and how many dreams do you Tally them or what? Oh, Mike. It was like, it was like I took, um, salvia saliva. And it was her, yeah, sativa. And it was just a fucking, it was just a dreamland you guys. I slept for a week and I forgot all the dreams a minute my eyes woke up. I forgot.
Starting point is 00:02:49 No idea. Not a clue. It's like to have the teacher. I swear to God I studied. I just forgot as soon as I walked through the door. through the door. I walked in the nerves. The nerves got to me.
Starting point is 00:03:02 Can I go take it in another room? Please. Please. Um, all right, you guys. We hope you guys have been keeping up with us because this has been a journey with this damn fucking bug.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Yeah. Yeah, I am curious, you know how many. On his mind, I think. I just want to show you guys how fast I can do this in my heart. Oh,
Starting point is 00:03:22 shit. Oh, dude. I want you to go to like a NASCAR race and do that. Woo! Ow! Oh! Oh! No more. No more of that. You're not supposed to do that, really, I think.
Starting point is 00:03:33 No, wait. Speaking of dreams, I actually had the first dream like I remembered in like months and months. Oh, really? It was only, it felt like only 15 seconds in Dream World. And we were in the house. We're in the living room, like this living room in the house. Okay. Wait, let's try. In the house. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Like this living room in the house. What? I wrote something down. I wrote something down to her. and I'm in the house board.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Smoking wood in the woods. In this book, in this book, this guy was like, he was trying to depict or find meaning in the dreams. I want to do that for you. Okay,
Starting point is 00:04:06 okay. So go ahead. Remember, Stere away from free association. We're doing direct. All right, everyone, hand on chin.
Starting point is 00:04:14 All right, good luck. Because this dream actually felt like it was only 15 seconds in the dream world. Okay. You guys were cooking in the kitchen.
Starting point is 00:04:22 You were doing something. Pause. Yeah. Okay. Excuse me, by the way. Does this traumatic happen when you were a kid? Like when?
Starting point is 00:04:35 The kitchen bring back any memories of any sort? Does the kitchen remind you of anything? No, no, no, no. But that's not the main thing that happened. I clicked on the TV while you guys were doing shit. Pause. Stop. You guys were in the kitchen?
Starting point is 00:04:51 Pause. You're like a therapist running the clock? Okay. Okay, let me think. Okay. Trying to get us 30 minutes. Go ahead. And all that I saw in the news was like,
Starting point is 00:05:04 explosions are happening downtown Austin right now. It was like, they're like, they're like people are abiding other people that's bad. Zombie outbreak? Yeah, it was like a zombie outbreak. It gave me the anxiety of a zombie outbreak. And then I was like, oh my God, what do I do? And then I went and locked the doors.
Starting point is 00:05:20 I was like, guys, what are we going to do? And then I woke up. Well, it's kind of sweet. Your first impulse was to protect those. love, which I think is a very sweet thing. Immemate immediate danger. Imminent
Starting point is 00:05:36 intimate danger. Intimate danger. Intimate danger. From intimate danger. From intimate danger. From intimacy. With all of us as the zombies knock on our door and we all. It was like everybody was in the house. In the house.
Starting point is 00:05:52 Smoking wood. On wood. In the house. In the house. No. I don't know how I knew. Wait, was James. James there too? James was there yeah yeah James James would be I mean see this really this really begs the question if James was actually there in this dream it makes me feel like that the complex that's that's Isaac
Starting point is 00:06:17 we'll see well well what James being in the living room is apparently it looks was a protect the woods you love The second was to get the fuck out. But I also feel like a zombie outbreak isn't chosen at random. It's more of like... Because if you look around, everyone's on their phone, they're all like zombies, you know? And there's a higher meaning. But maybe the zombie apocalypse, think about this.
Starting point is 00:06:47 This zombie apocalypse is actually a projection of your internal beliefs of yourself. So you're locking yourself away from yourself. Mama Mia Pizzeria. Mama Mia Pizzeria. real... Tlock! Tanner! Tanner, tell me, do you ever feel like a zombie in your day-to-day?
Starting point is 00:07:07 You know, I used to, but now I'm pretty good. Right, and you're protecting yourself from that past version of yourself. Thank you. Good stuff, son. Good stuff. Good stuff. Good stuff. So, Willie, how was the book? Yeah, seriously. Why are we talking about the book right away? It's not supposed to be the
Starting point is 00:07:25 fucking book reading podcast. You don't give a shit about the book. I gave a shit about books. It's because... It's because... You know what? Let's just fucking talk about the podcast that maybe viewers may not really fucking want to talk about until the very end.
Starting point is 00:07:37 You know what I'm saying? I think I checked some comments. I think people really actually like that we're doing this book. Are they reading it with us? With you guys? They might be, but I think they enjoy us. See how I said with you guys? Because I didn't fucking read.
Starting point is 00:07:49 Are you serious? Nope. He didn't. I knew he didn't. No, I did not. I even offered Willie $100 if he was going to do it and he didn't do it still. Dude, I don't remember you called me.
Starting point is 00:07:58 or we were on the phone and you're like, I can't believe you said I was the least likely to read. And now you're the only one not reading. You're the only one that's not reading the book. Yeah, well, maybe because I have fucking things to do, grung. Maybe I think about that. Maybe think about that I'm trying to fucking pump an album out. Maybe think about the fact that I'm trying to do things,
Starting point is 00:08:16 grunk, and I have things in my life to do. Instead of talking about, you have to be rage baiting me. You have to be rage baiting me. I'm a full-time student with a job and I want to talk about it on a podcast. Extracurriculars.
Starting point is 00:08:28 Let's talk about your wet dream on the podcast. Clock it. Clock it. What the fuck are you set? Wow. You're there and that. Okay. Like, sure.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Let's do it. Oh, yeah. So when dreams are wet, it makes me feel like... Oh my gosh. Are you scared? Okay, let's slow down actually because this dynamic is actually reminded me of the, um, the Pirates Conjunction. So the Pirates Conjunction is a theory. And what's that?
Starting point is 00:08:55 That's them. That stemmed all the way. Back when pirates used to fight each other and because they were all going for the same gold now you're going for the same gold So black beard going I think Willie's not going for the gold at all Dude I'm trying to go for the gold. I don't think I'm gonna find the gold in a Willis looking at the treasure map and saying it's not It's just weird I can't get the treasure because my ship has holes in it and I have to patch it That was going out here? I think yeah no the real reason why I'm not reading is because I don't I'm not
Starting point is 00:09:27 not finding the time to do it. It's just that simple. It's just like anything in life. Is your day true? You wake up. Truly that filled. Truly. I mean,
Starting point is 00:09:35 from start to finish. Trying to work on music and get to do that. I don't know, man. We had sushi. That's true. That was a lot of time. That took up a lot of time.
Starting point is 00:09:45 And then you got ice cream. Yeah. So, exactly. So, like, where am I going to have the time to read in those moments? I'm busy getting sushi and ice cream.
Starting point is 00:09:55 I don't have fucking time for this book. Let's do that shit. Talking about, yeah, you make the time. Bro, I'm busy eating food. My day is hard and my life is busy. This is my week. Next time you fly on business, arrive feeling fresh in Emirates business class.
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Starting point is 00:10:43 Okay, let me go down the list. Tanner, when do you read? I didn't read this week. Okay. So, hold the fuck up. I'm actually. I'm trying to make a song. Tanner, what are you doing, Tanner?
Starting point is 00:10:57 I was making a song for you. I was making an album song. Oh, Tanner, are you really only working on the song all day? You can't find a fun. Yeah. Or Tanner, are you also eating sushi? Fuck you. Let's air this whole fucking join.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Tanner, you join this in the sushi. To be fair, I'm not going to go there. I could light up this whole VC. You're going to light up this whole VC? Why? I can air this whole VC out. Because you're in one group chat where we're making music. Is that what?
Starting point is 00:11:24 No, I'm not going to do that. I'm not going to, no, I'm not. It's just the fact that you're like, Tanner, we got to make a song. We have four fucking days. This has been going on since July 20, 25. It's been like eight months. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:39 To be fair. And there's a long story along. Wow. Guys, we're 10 minutes in. Yeah. Wow. This feels like an 80 minute podcast. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:49 Oh. 10 minutes in. We got 50 minutes left. What's real? I feel. I'm actually shocked. I'm shocked. No, because we made a lot of great progress.
Starting point is 00:12:00 I read. I read. Okay, three out of five. Okay, hold on. Before, look, okay, instead of scolding your friends. Wait, yeah. Instead of scolding your friends, I'm curious to know about how, I'm trying to look into the life of you guys to find the time to read. How do you make the time to read?
Starting point is 00:12:19 Raise your hand. Yep. Go on. Oh. Oh. So whenever I go to the gym and I'm on a treadmill, I have my headphones on. And then there's only me treadmill. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:31 Only me and treadmill. What? Where do you guys find all this time? Wait, you do that? Wait, you work? Wait, where you work out? Yeah. Yeah, he goes on walks.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Oh, I thought, wait, at the gym? Yeah. You worked out last night. Or, yeah. Or go out on the walk here. Larry, you were also up until like 7 a.m. Yeah. How do you know that unless you were also up?
Starting point is 00:12:54 until 7 a.m. Yeah, while I was sleeping on the couch and I could hear him like talking about edits and timelines. Yeah, I was talking to our editor. Talking to himself.
Starting point is 00:13:01 Is he German? He's just talking to himself. Yeah. There's a mirror in front of me. No, look at our search. Look at the server where we have our editors and you can see like are you up and then you can look at the time.
Starting point is 00:13:14 Yeah. Damn, you're sending you up messages to our editors, bro. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Are you up, bro? Are you up, bro? So Larry clearly found a time of day. Yeah, well, I was going to say, I was going to say, what was going to say?
Starting point is 00:13:29 Oh, I was going to say, yeah, on the treadmill, since I'm, it's like very, you just look forward. And I don't want to watch the screen. Usually what's on, it's like really boring. Sometimes it's entertaining, yeah, but you know, I don't want to do that. So I just put on my headphones and then I'm listening to the podcast as I'm, or not the podcast, the book, as I'm walking. I'm like, huh. I, the only reason why I asked that was because I thought that you walked at the house. I do.
Starting point is 00:13:51 I do both. No, inside. Oh. like this treadmill. Oh, well, I go to the gym as well for weights. Okay. Gotcha. Yeah, because I'm, wait, what about your weights in the room? You said what? What about the weights are right next to the treadmill in the room right there? I could do those, but I like my little pool machines as well. And I like men as well. He doesn't feel like he's at the gym so he like works out harder. Yeah, that's the separation of, you work out. It's environment for sure. Yeah, it is
Starting point is 00:14:19 environment. It gets worse. It does help. Okay. So, so you do the treadmill, right? Yeah. And I was just talking with Isaac yesterday, and I was like, yo, yeah, I'm going to read my book. He's like, I'm going to mention something and it's going to ruin your whole night. Like, it's like, it's like 12 o'clock at night. Oh, no. I'm like, bro, what, what could it be? Is it how to do with someone? He said, no, not something.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Someone is something. And I was like, oh, that book? He said, yeah, I bet you didn't read. And I said, no, but I'll read tomorrow. I'll read tomorrow on the treadmill. And then I realized that I had private training at like the hour before the podcast. And so I wouldn't have been able to read it on the treadmill anyway. I mean, I'm telling you, like, the only other time I would read would be, like, before bed.
Starting point is 00:15:05 So that I can wind down from all the blue light that's everywhere. You have the physical book? I don't. That's the thing. I don't have the physical book. Are you using it? I am. I will say, I do wish I had the physical book because I do want to make better, like, annotations.
Starting point is 00:15:22 Andotations. Yeah. Yeah, it's just a lot easier. And also I'm able to pull like a tab and then be like, oh yeah, this is the quote that I was looking at that. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Dude, when I think of, because I was going to ask Isaac what he does and when he finds a time, and I can just imagine, like, the TV in the living room having a fireplace. His one leg is over the other, his glasses.
Starting point is 00:15:41 He's reading it as he puts a piece of sushi in his mouth, puts his things down. He flips the page. I actually, I had a much more, no, I had a much like absolute solution. I was sitting on my computer. And I put this book Sushi, some Popeyes. Oh, Popeyes.
Starting point is 00:15:58 Oh, stop. Stop. I'm getting hungry. I'm not eating. No. No. I put the book. I put this book on my desk.
Starting point is 00:16:08 So it's always looking at me no matter what. My entire fucking life is just online. Reading down your neck. Yeah. So the other night, it was just looking at me and I was like, am I really just going to let this book like procrastinate me until like the night before?
Starting point is 00:16:22 And I'm going to have to read like 80. pages. I shouldn't do that. So I picked it up and I genuinely just stared. Like I didn't even move my eyes past the book. I just, I gave myself the only option of entertainment besides looking at words, which is reading. So I just read the book and I kept reading and I got like so into it that I was like, I'm just going to keep going. Yeah, dude. You get into it. You just like, fuck it. I'm not already here. You know what will make me want to read this book, Grunk? I'm going to have to commission artists make an AMV for this entire. book. I was about to say maybe if I had AI subtitles and like little mannequins with their
Starting point is 00:16:58 minds there. I want to what I want to read this entire book by watching an AMV of Jiu-Jitsu Kyson and Demon Slayer. Yeah, what if Gojo was reading it to you? Would you read? Would you watch? Oh. If I'll be really. Willie. May I ask a question? Sure. Can you tell us how much of your screen time is on social media apps. Yeah. Oh, we need to do that right now? I'll match that. I'll go look at mine. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Just so you're not to look at mine. I think mine's just only Instagram though. Okay. I'm on my screen time. Okay. Don't down, don't downplay. I'm not. Yeah, be honest here.
Starting point is 00:17:37 Yeah. Honesty is key. Wait, so if I do screen time. Oh, wait, that makes sense, though. Okay. No, never mind. Okay. So my most used is Discord.
Starting point is 00:17:50 That makes sense? At over... Is this like... Huh? Are you, like, scrolling on Discord? Like, are you like... Oh, messaging. Are you just talking...
Starting point is 00:17:58 You're messaging. Right. So that's kind of the same as I message. Okay. Yeah, it's mainly messaging. Yeah. And then the next one is messages. Yep.
Starting point is 00:18:07 At, like, three hours. Well, I'm reading this right? I don't know if I'm reading this right. Click. Here. Three hours on messages? You get to this screen and then see all apps. And then that's... Yeah, again, again, it gets the most views.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Okay Damn, for some reason Maps is really high up on my list You guys are not gonna believe I've lost You're not gonna believe my load out right now Bro, my authenticator app is four minutes open on it That's crazy
Starting point is 00:18:34 Couldn't type in the six digits So like that's enough Oh my God, bro You guys are gonna be so shocked I'm so, I'm so for real Is this, so is this daily average This is like a daily average thing Yeah, I'm reading here
Starting point is 00:18:48 Or no, that's like two day No, no, no, it's the past, it's the past, oh, okay. My, my daily average, my daily average for TikTok is 50 minutes. Dang, wait. Is that bad? And you could probably read all that you need to read in those 50 minutes, just saying. Okay. Are you on a week?
Starting point is 00:19:09 Oh, yeah, we should go to week. That's pretty good. That's much better. Do week. Yeah, I'm on, wait, I'm on week. Next time you fly on business, arrive feeling fresh in Emirates Business class. On your flight, you can sink into leather seats that recline flat for a better sleep. You can enjoy delicious regional meals and premium drinks.
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Starting point is 00:19:48 It's just a day and week. Yeah, so yeah, what's your week at for daily average? Daily average, 14 hours and 49 minutes. Your daily average is 14 hours? Yeah, I have a pretty good explanation though. I like watching a lot of things. No, no, no, no, no. I prop my phone up on my desk and I turn on like Rocket League TikTok live streams.
Starting point is 00:20:12 Yeah. Dude, I was about to say because I was looking at my YouTube, my YouTube says six hours. I was like six hours of YouTube and then I remember I'd be watching like those fucking Easter egg iceberg videos when I go to sleep. Oh yeah. And I have it up on my stand sideways. You guys are never going to guess my number two. Ever. Ever.
Starting point is 00:20:31 Ever? Is it a ballroom? No. No, it's not a game. It's not a social media either. It's an app that comes on your phone. No. No.
Starting point is 00:20:41 Let me think. Notes was a good one. Messages. Nope. Well, messages is up there. It's a phone, it's an app clock. Yep. No way.
Starting point is 00:20:51 It is clock. Nine hours, 30 minutes on clock. No, wait, that should be making sense. Because sometimes you'll be having like four clocks. I was, I'm like, damn, this bullfuck is on crunch. Isaac just sits there and looks at the time, bro. That's all you do in your room. You watch the time.
Starting point is 00:21:05 Okay. It's because every single time I go to the gym, I don't go on any social medias. I keep my clock open and I set 1-10 timers in between. Tanner. I'll come over the house and you'll be like, I think Isaac's on the phone. right now and we go knocking his door hold on I'm on the phone he just he's like sitting a time different time watching the time wait so what's your total screen time on that week tab
Starting point is 00:21:27 grunk if you were to go to the screen time not the average but the total screen time while you look at that I'm gonna get some water because guys remember this important hydrate it's true this week I have five hours and 44 minutes total screen time that's crazy sauce what's yours Isaac? average? No, no, no, total screen time. Where's that at? Oh, where it is. Wait, how long?
Starting point is 00:21:52 How long did you say? We should look at the week before. We should look at the week prior. Because I was like a full week. Because my full, last week is 16 hours and 33. Last week's is bad for me, y'all. How do you see last week? You just scroll, you just scroll on the graph, Nick.
Starting point is 00:22:07 I'm so old. This week just started, too. My last week was 44 hours. My last week's horrible. Like, it's double that even more. 80s? You're a 40 hour. You're doing...
Starting point is 00:22:17 It's 113 hours. Bro. I just don't be closing my phone, bro. Yeah, I do leave my phone on a lot. Like a lot. Bro! This is not a representation
Starting point is 00:22:29 of who you are. I was on I messages last week for seven hours. Oh, been a lot to say. I was on messages for 15. Oh, that happened. This is crazy. I was on Instagram
Starting point is 00:22:42 for like half my lifespan, apparently. A hundred and blurpy. Larry, we scrolled back a week to look at our total screen time and that's what we're looking at right total screen time. It's the same. It's almost the same weeks. Last week's is 10 hours. That all being said then, grunk, when you decide that you're like, I'm going to read. Yeah. What do you do?
Starting point is 00:23:06 I sit on this bed behind me or in this chair that's in the corner. Sorry, get the fuck. Get the fuck back over there. What the fuck? Oh my god. That's exactly what Nick was imagining I was reading at. Like that scene is that. That's the throne, bro. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:23:26 It's pretty rare I get in that one. But yeah, I'll kick back. I'll try and put my phone to the side and face down. So I don't see anything. And I also, the main reason I got this watch, so I didn't have to check my phone for the time. Like, hey. And it's a good idea.
Starting point is 00:23:45 And then, I'll sit down and just read until I have to do something or until I don't feel like reading. A great tip to like get into it is you just, you have to literally throw your hands up and abandon everything that you think you need to want to do. Well, you just, no, that's all I meant.
Starting point is 00:24:06 But no, you're right. Because so, for example, I was telling Larry about this. I was like, dude, I found a hack for my own self-hack to make me do work. All I do is take two options of things that I have to do in the day, which are things I don't want to do,
Starting point is 00:24:23 and I just choose the lesser of the one that's like worse for me. You know what I'm saying? Like, it would be like, reach out to your accountant and have a conversation about taxes or open up your editing software and just quit.
Starting point is 00:24:35 So I'm like, I'm opening my end. Dude, that is fucking nuts. Those are my two top priorities right now too. And I literally a bit, I did not want to reach out to my CPA until yesterday. I'm like a month overdue on com. Yes, bro. He's like, hey man, we missed our meeting. Well, granted, he canceled on me, whatever. But I had to reschedule. And I just am like, do I want to sit there and go on Callendley.com and go and fucking rebook or do I want to open Premiere Pro and do something I also don't want to do. But which one do I want to do?
Starting point is 00:25:03 That's called avoiding productivity, though, and that's really bad. Larry, what did you call it? It's already a thing. It's, fuck, what is it called? I messaged you about it. Because it's already a, it's like giving yourself like a false dilemma Oh that's what what the fuck You make a problem It's um I was talking with actually I was talking with Larry about it We're talking about Everyone talks to Larry bro
Starting point is 00:25:25 Yeah it's because a lot of the things that we need or want To do Actually just need we'll want to do it Because we find other things that need attention Rather than that So for like Not Overwatch Not even that
Starting point is 00:25:38 Things that will fulfill you like a productive thing Like doing your laundry Changing your sheets cleaning instead of editing. And that's probably what it is. I think you need to reframe things in your head to get fulfillment out of them. Because I read because I get fulfillment from it.
Starting point is 00:25:55 And if I didn't feel like I was getting fulfilled... And that's why I don't really play games anymore is because it feels like I don't get fulfillment from game. Dude, two nights ago I was sitting there. I was like, man, I want to play a game. It was grunk in me. Wait, was that yesterday? Grunk or was that two days ago?
Starting point is 00:26:08 No, that was two days ago. Dude, grunk and I opened up Counterstrike. We were playing this game. We had like no fun. I just quit the game. What happened? My keyboard broke and I couldn't move anywhere. And I was trapped in the game.
Starting point is 00:26:20 Yeah, he couldn't do anything. And I just was like, I'm not having any fun. Let's quit. And we hop on Roblox. Grunk is playing this one game on Roblox. I'm like, man. Like, so I'm just going to get off. I'm just going to get off.
Starting point is 00:26:32 Because I was like, dude, this is so late. But. I feel like gaming games like that are like no more. I still like games where like you were like Scribilio or something like that. Yeah, those are fun. Those are really fun. I think fun games with your friends. Friends are like, it's a great time.
Starting point is 00:26:47 But like sitting and wasting away playing a game by yourself is going nowhere. Dude, video games are actually a waste of time unless they're your job. Like, that is just a straight of honesty. It's such a shame because like they're so cool. And you know, I think about later down, I just bought Fallout New Vegas yesterday
Starting point is 00:27:01 and I sat down and played it for like an hour and a half and then I felt like shit after I finished playing it. And I hope later down the line that I can enjoy games again and like feel okay. That's, dude, that's crazy. Because that's how I felt, it's been a while since I've touched it, but that's why I felt with a Fallout 4
Starting point is 00:27:17 where I was like, damn, games like these deserve a lot of my attention because it's like a lot of effort put into it, but I can't really give it all the attention that it needs. And I'm like, fuck. And I don't want to spoil the story or anything like that. Like, I wouldn't want to play Red Dead Redemption if I have to like rush to do things
Starting point is 00:27:35 or like if I have, you know, like that pressure of needing to finish stuff. Because then I'm like thinking about that and I'm missing out on fucking Arthur Morgan and all that shit, you know, The van dering gang. The van dering gang all cooped up in the little house. I don't understand.
Starting point is 00:27:49 John Marston. I know the entire. You know that, yeah, you're sick in the head. That's a little spoiler for you for the next Isaac Y video. It's not. It's not. When is that video coming out, Isaac? Do you know?
Starting point is 00:28:05 Yeah, subtitles are nearing finalization. What really hurts. When you say that here, like an office running back and forth, like, all right. So tell us, sometimes. Yeah. Edit. I'm trying to sound like as professional as I can. But what really pains me, and this really sucks to say, because I put it in a trailer and post it to Twitter.
Starting point is 00:28:23 The first one, the SpongeBob one, I got copyrighted by four different agencies. Yeah, baby. And I tried so damn hard. I did. Nick, you've, I mean, you're on, you're on Instagram, TikTok, everything. You know the, like the shows, like NCIS, like the clips with the AI subtitles that have the lines going across it. Yeah. And like the weird like blur that crosses over the screen every so often.
Starting point is 00:28:45 That's to avoid copyright. And I tried it just to see what happened. Didn't work. Um, I flipped it. I zoomed in every single cut. I zoomed in. Copyright claimed for having a SpongeBob clip. Yep.
Starting point is 00:28:57 Welcome to the new era, man. That's the IP detection era. Even though you're dubbing it. Even though you're dubbing it. Yeah. A transformative would be us talking about the clip. However, a parody is not transformative in the eyes of copyright laws. Parity is no more.
Starting point is 00:29:13 It's right there. Yep. If you dub over an original clip, it is not technically a parody. As by law, what is said. So, really hoping. I fear that YouTube is going to end up turning,
Starting point is 00:29:23 like, once the law of, like, just the law catches up with YouTube. I feel like it's going to turn into a way where you're going to have to have permission to be able to use, like, clips or anything.
Starting point is 00:29:32 We are. We need to develop the deep web YouTube. Wait, that sounds weird. Well, it's like, you know, when that's,
Starting point is 00:29:37 like, freedom of all the, like, restrictions from companies and business and, There are agencies that are chasing down, like, let's say for the NFL, people that use NFL content. And it's really, really good at its job. And it's probably just like really trained AI.
Starting point is 00:29:56 But what sucks about it is because it's the NFL has an opportunity to basically sell licenses to people that want to use that content and react to it. So it's just another monetization thing for them. And in their eyes, that's going to be worth it, which means that they're only going to enforce it more and more. And that's just that one. That's only like the big boys right now. It's going to become more and more common. Yeah, it's kind of lame, to be honest with you.
Starting point is 00:30:25 Everybody could just make anything. Yeah. In a perfect world, Mike. Hey, I'm glad we all got to experience a really cool era of the internet, though, when it was all fucking stupid. Yeah, the wild west of the internet. I'd be honest, like, I got away with a lot of shit, bro. The wild west
Starting point is 00:30:40 Yeah, dude I would always ask I'm like how the fuck do you put these Songs that are very fucking big And copyright heavy And get away with it I've mastered that art And I still have not been caught
Starting point is 00:30:51 For What do you mean? Yeah, Yeah, what is that? That's not, I'm not gonna go into it That's all I gotta say Music labels
Starting point is 00:31:00 I have be babble What music labels? I don't know what you're talking about. I don't know what you're talking about You had. What is this stream you had? What is this stream about? No comment, Your Honor, no comment, no comment.
Starting point is 00:31:13 No, Willie, are you going to read or no? Oh, my God. I'll be real, Nick. I'm just like, what's the future of this book? You really want to move the subject. They got back to you. Like, what's the future? We said we're going to read it.
Starting point is 00:31:26 I'm going to catch up and read my book. I'm going to catch up. I have to. It's like I miss a day of homework and I just got to do more. We can choose a smaller section for the guys who are awesome at reading to read. And it gives you guys room to digest. and actually read it. You're going to read a lot.
Starting point is 00:31:39 I mean, if you guys are behind right now, we can just add a little bit, a little bit amount of pages. Yeah, let's, let's get a little section going and I'll read the section.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Dude, I just, I'm looking ahead. There's a part with, I think, an explanation of the symbols, maybe.
Starting point is 00:31:55 Oh, we'll see. Nick, I do know that, I mean, it dives into a lot of, like, different, um,
Starting point is 00:32:02 almost like psychology that I think you would really, uh, like, that's a, It's not just dreams. It's like a bunch of... Dude, I heard this shit is a little biased.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Like, psychology can be kind of biased sometimes in the sense that, like, the psychologist, depending on his background and, like, the time period, can affect or influence a lot of how he talks about shit and how he explains shit. It's like... Well, bro, they're psychologists, bro.
Starting point is 00:32:26 They know how to fuck you up. Well, yeah, bro. Yeah, well, psychology. Dude, it's funny. They're talking about... Go ahead. He, like, he, he, like, stopped doing psychosis. Or not psychosis.
Starting point is 00:32:37 what's like Oh yeah dude When I read that It was that shit hypnotic Hypnotic like hypnotized Yeah He stopped hypnotizing people Because it was
Starting point is 00:32:47 He realized it was bad or something Yeah I was like Hypnotizing Okay we're entering that Like you know stuff And one of the only notes I had on this Like just to talk about it
Starting point is 00:33:00 And just to prepare you guys for what's to come I wrote down This guy versus Seth Macfarlane in a battle of this reminds me of that one time. Oh my God. Because oh my geez, dude. It was like every other paragraph he would bring up an old client that he like worked on. He had.
Starting point is 00:33:16 And I'm talking like, I'm going to read what I wrote down. There was a mountain climber who had a dream. And then all of a sudden he was like, oh man, that that dream he had is probably like really bad. I don't know. You probably shouldn't go mountain climbing. And he went mountain climbing anyways again and died. He killed himself and his friend. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:32 And then he had a session with this woman that he called, I think, Pompus. and said that, you know, she, it was like, she went into the woods or something. It's something really horrible and terrible, not going to get into it, happened in the woods after he said something. And then, dude, it was like two paragraphs later. He just brings up an East African tribe that didn't have dreams, but actually just kidding, they did. Yeah, they don't care about him. It was the most, it was the weirdest, like, reference.
Starting point is 00:34:00 It's like some really random. He's pulling some random ass shit, bro. But yeah, when he, like, I don't think, I don't know. When he brought up that whole. hypnotic thing. I mean, listen, I don't mean a discredit folks in their work and all that, but I'm like one of those people
Starting point is 00:34:17 where I'm like, you're skeptic. A little skeptic, yeah. And the first, and it's funny because the first part of the book is kind of like trying to convince you to believe in it. And it's telling you reasons. It's kind of like a lot of people don't believe in this. Well, let me tell you why you should believe in this. And it's like all these things and whatever. All my peers think I'm fucking tripping. But let me tell you why I'm not. I'm not true.
Starting point is 00:34:38 I think from what I remember Carl Young is like a prominent figure in like psychological development and like I'm not saying all of his stuff is like true or should be followed or whatever but he's still important to just see what he had to think
Starting point is 00:34:53 because I think he did contribute some pretty cool stuff like I'm excited to get into the the anima and animus things of like female version of yourself yeah like I want to hear about that and um animus is that from a
Starting point is 00:35:07 Assassin's Creed. It's a Latin word for a lot of different things. Dude, fucking pool, Willie! Pool, Willey! Remember that shit? I miss Assassin's Creed. Oh my gosh. I only play the Black Flagg.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Dude, I want to play Syndicate. Syndicate's lame. I like Black Flag. Yeah. I'll say it. All right. I got to pee, though. Brotherhood and Revelations were some of the best ones.
Starting point is 00:35:29 Black Flag was good, too, but. Damn, dude. Any oldies? Any oldies in the chat? No. I wasn't allowed to play violent games. for a while. After what I did.
Starting point is 00:35:41 What did you do? What'd you do? You do to somebody? I don't want to get into it. Oh, man. That's, uh, okay.
Starting point is 00:35:48 Yeah, I think that I'll find the time to, uh, not think, I will. Once we find a certain, like from where to where I will find the time to go on to a treadmill, because that's what I was planning on doing.
Starting point is 00:35:58 And then I ran out of time. Mm-hmm. Yeah. And if I ran out of time, that's a poor cop out excuse to say I just didn't find the time. I didn't prioritize it. Usually when people say they don't have the, time is because they're lacking priority of it.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Yeah. Granted, because I, like, sat there and fucking played video games with Grunk, and I was like, do this sucks, I'm going to bed. So, you know. And listening is a good way to do it, too. It is. Like I said, though, like I do wish I had the books that I can note down
Starting point is 00:36:23 and annotate, and it refreshes me. And I have quotes to pull from it and jog my memory, and then I have a rough around the edge quote that I pull from the book or whatever. I will say, reading my entire life always sucked. I hated doing it. I hated reading so much that like I remember when I was a kid my dad would always tell
Starting point is 00:36:42 me he'd be like okay you're only allowed to play on the Xbox for one hour and then you need to get off the Xbox and you need to read for two hours and I was like oh yeah why not like 30 minutes that's so fucked up what the hell on for one off for two and do something else and mainly read and I'm like bro I don't want to fucking sit here and read so next time you fly on business arrive feeling fresh in emirates business class on your flight, you can sink into leather seats that recline flat for a better sleep. You can enjoy delicious regional meals and premium drinks. And there's onboard Wi-Fi if you need to work.
Starting point is 00:37:19 Along with Emirates chauffeur-driven airport transfers and entry to the luxurious Emirates Lounge, it's just a better way to do business. Book now on emirates.com. I don't think I could ever read for two hours. Yeah, bro. Dude, that's so like, like, done. Guns to your head. is it's like as a kid bro I'm like
Starting point is 00:37:38 I have a DS as a kid being told to do anything fucking sucks Yeah that's true Yeah you're Nick it's time to mature Hey who's gonna be the first parent In this group to try out the opposite Method where like if kids are brats
Starting point is 00:37:52 And they do the opposite of what you say Then you tell them All right Rob the store And they're like I don't want to rob the store I want to be a good person and buy something Or like you know what I'm saying
Starting point is 00:38:03 Start trapping What In the worst case scenario, they robbed the store and they're rebellious to your bad. Oh. You know what I'm saying? Like, like here. Here's a way to think about it. If you can't get yourself to read, are you truly in charge of yourself and your own actions?
Starting point is 00:38:24 Holy. Dude, I think I just don't have any. Are you going to let everything else going on in your mind control you and everything else. You're just in charge of not wanting to read. I think I just don't. I don't care about the fucking symbols of my dreams, to be honest with you. I think I'd rather, like, worry about things that, like, because, like, in a dream, dude, I can't remember shit. Like, fuck do I care about.
Starting point is 00:38:46 Get this. I'm pretty sure there's real shit where... For sure. Where if you read and talk about dreams, you're more likely to dream and remember it. Mm-hmm. Yeah, but I don't really care about my dream. Like, at the same time, though. Maybe that's just my perspective.
Starting point is 00:38:59 And that's, you know what, bro? Yeah, you know what, though? Because, like, if we're all soup, you're like the potato and then that's... It's good because we have some diversity and I'm like to carry it. You got a run. Don't let my chud mindset like discreet. Like the idea of a dream is fucking sick, right? But I think right now in my point in life, I care about doing things that like actually have more impact beyond myself.
Starting point is 00:39:25 And so like I would focus on things in my impact that I carry out to other people. Because for example, in my dream, it's like it's just cool to fucking self reflect on. right it'd be like oh that's fucking sick but that how does that make my impact on somebody else better no unless it like unless i come to some revelation let me ask you let me ask you another question here as a professor here my blue my blue ass is going to ask you a question now see with ball lad and the fact that it has to do with with dreams um despite us mentioning several a psychological aspects of of said book um it can be argued that i mean there's a lot of different psychological aspects in the book that we can honestly benefit from, you know, if we were to read everything,
Starting point is 00:40:07 not the entire book having to do it with dreams, but the book having, you know, sharing insight of the glimpse into your own psychological behaviors. You could honestly discover yourself a little bit more in what's going on in your brain that may help benefit you in the future and change the outcome of a situation if you hadn't known that knowledge prior. Professor makes a good point. Yeah, for sure. You're right. You're right. It just, I guess it's one of those things where it's like, you know, and like people are like, oh, maybe this book's just not for you. You know, like, oh, you know, maybe you're just not really into it right now. Like, I think that's just how it is for me. It just doesn't appeal to me. But I'm going to try it again because, dude, for example, I refused to watch Dune. I don't know why, but like my body could not watch Dune. I couldn't do it. I can't watch Dune. I could do it. It was so slow and boring. It was on the treadmill when I was walking. And I was.
Starting point is 00:41:03 I was like, turn the TV off and got off the treadmill. I did not want to watch a moon. It's so boring from like a perspective of like, like fucking fresh eyes on it. But then I watched the second one and I was like, I got to go back and watch the first one. And then I was like, all right, now this is actually sick. But I tried watching Dune like four or five different times. I shut it off within five minutes. I made it 30 minutes.
Starting point is 00:41:26 I fell asleep at the first try. 30 minutes in the next try, Dean Duke. I just couldn't. I can't do it. So I'm wondering. I'm wondering. wondering if it's that same situation, that same sitch, where you need to read the second
Starting point is 00:41:37 book and then you can come back. Yeah, exactly, so I'm gonna read. I'm gonna start from the back. I'm gonna shoot this like it's a manga. I'm gonna start. We'll meet at the middle, guys. Yeah, you can go ahead. We'll fill you in. Yeah, I'll start talking
Starting point is 00:41:53 about something down here. I've had that. I'm down to read the Hobbit after this. I'm down to read the Hobbit, honestly. That could be a really fun. I'd read like 80 page. I don't even care. Dude, I bet because like
Starting point is 00:42:05 a good storybook will pull you in just like any good show. You'll just fly. It's really like, dude, damn, that's crazy. Because like in a similar, not similar, but like in a way where it's like
Starting point is 00:42:16 I sometimes listen to music or certain albums that I normally would have listened to but only because I heard about like the background or the story behind it of how it was made or what happened with it or like the infamacy of it
Starting point is 00:42:29 that I'm like, I just have to listen to it. And then otherwise I wouldn't really have. listen to it. Blair Witch are like, everyone fucking died in the woods and we're all like, whoa, we gotta watch this shit now.
Starting point is 00:42:39 We gotta see what's going on. I feel like the draw for Blair Witch was like it was made on like two bucks. Yeah. See, that's different pools though. It was like real life footage. Yeah. It's like a fun fact.
Starting point is 00:42:50 It makes you, whoa. I was like the first movie to do that. Yeah. Found footage type shit. I remember the first time I heard about of like those like really crazy movies. It was like, that's a crazy name. Cannibal.
Starting point is 00:43:01 And I was like, whoa. I was like, I remember, I remember I was like, oh my God, that name is, wow. It sounds like the, like, what is like the craziest name we can name this movie? Cannibal. It's like, ah, ha ha. And then, and then like you hear about it and you're like, whoa. And then you hear like how there's like people.
Starting point is 00:43:22 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. They thought that they were like actually missing and the actors had to come out. And they killed like an actual fucking animal. You're like, oh. Oh. Oh.
Starting point is 00:43:31 Oh. Yeah. Yeah. And it's like, but it's also like, I don't know. It's, but like how,
Starting point is 00:43:39 what we're saying it's just like the pull, right? You pull for different things. Blair Witch, you can get pulled either by the fact that it was all like, real footage quote unquote or like how it was made on fucking dimes and
Starting point is 00:43:49 nickels or that it was like really, people thought that the actors were missing. Yeah, exactly. Dude, I also think that I'm just like low key kind of picky at times. Like, what's something that interests you in a book aspect?
Starting point is 00:44:00 Yeah. Sometimes. you guys don't see it, but I'm sitting like this. Yeah, I have this book. It's called, what's our problem? Wait, what after? Oh, yeah, I'm sorry. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:44:10 I was sitting. I was like sometimes y'all don't see it. Come on. Sometimes I don't see it. But I'm sitting like this. Look, Nick. Look how he's sitting. Ew.
Starting point is 00:44:21 That should be thumb-mail. Yeah, that's thumbnail. So the book, show me again. Yeah, what's that book? Yeah, I think it's a sick book. Bro, man and his problems versus men and his problems. I'm sorry, whoops. What's our problem?
Starting point is 00:44:39 Yeah. I don't know. It's just, it's just a fascinating deep dive into what's, you know, why is everything such a mess? Why are politicians acting like babies? Why? That looks like you.
Starting point is 00:44:47 Why is everyone talking about? I'm sorry. I made a mash up between the two books that, the only two books I remembered. Man and our problem. What's our problem in a man of his dreams? I just, I mean, I'm curious for like other perspectives. Like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:45:01 But I think the main thing that I was really trying to get to about why I'm a little picky, bro, I don't know, maybe I'm like a little different, but I hear people like all throughout like growing up, well, not all throughout growing up, but like maybe the last five, six, seven years. I heard people talking about like they listen to Tyler the Creator. Kanye West is like a fucking amazing artist, all this stuff. And like I'd hear that, but I would have no interest in being like peeking into what they've done. You know what I'm saying? It wasn't only until like the past maybe year that I really started listening more to Tyler the Creator's music.
Starting point is 00:45:31 and even at first it was too different for me but then I started to catch on and then like Kanye West I started listening to Kanye like three years ago right and then you have yeah I like had a phase where I was like all right I need to change this up what's the hype about this guy
Starting point is 00:45:46 and it's crazy to say that because I'm like Kanye I mean I knew him I knew some of his songs but it wasn't like I would actively seek out to like listen to their stuff right like Mac Miller for example
Starting point is 00:46:00 I like just like a few days ago I listened to Mac Miller in the past I liked some of his stuff But then I was like it was like one of those things We kind of open the door to be like all right This door is kind of cracked Let me actually open it up and let me go and fucking step inside But it takes me for some reason
Starting point is 00:46:15 I guess with I just don't prioritize it to like go into those deep dives I just let it naturally have its way Like I'll listen to a Mac Miller song And I'll be like damn This shit's actually fucking crazy Alright I'm gonna go and listen to something more And try and open my You know what I mean
Starting point is 00:46:28 Something like that Oh Dude, one of the highest highs you can have in life is when you wake up and you have a tune stuck in your head and you're like, where is this from? And then you listen to it and you're like, damn, this is really good. And then you listen to the whole album. I'm like, damn, this whole album is really good. And then you listen to the artist other discography. I'm like, damn.
Starting point is 00:46:47 This is all fucking fire. And it all happened to random. It was me with too slimy. Oh, yeah. No, you hate two slimy. Bro. I hate his ass, bro. I can't stand.
Starting point is 00:46:57 I love too slimy. Dude, is it going to be goofy? But so maybe like six years ago, Isaac, when did we start like hanging out in person? Was it 2019? I was like, um, I'd say like three months ago. 20, 25. So yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:13 So back when we used to first start hanging out. Wow. What a great help this guy is. It was 2019. I knew one song that was like insane for testing bass in a car. And it was LSD by ASAP Rocky. Yeah. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:47:28 Really? But yeah. But I never, I never like just like looked more into ASAP Rocky. I only knew the song LSD, right? It was like one of those things. That's a great song. On my phone. On my phone, it would be like every single time I'd plug my phone into like iTunes or whatever.
Starting point is 00:47:47 The first song that would play would be ADHD by Kendrick Lamar. It's because it's a. Yeah. Dubies to doof-face. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah. Whatever the lyrics are. And so the only reason I knew that song, for example, was because, like, my sister and I had, like, our iTunes at one point connected.
Starting point is 00:48:07 So all of the songs downloaded to my phone. And so, like, that was the only reason why I knew about, like, Kendrick Lamar. I never actually looked into him more. So it's just like, I guess what I'm trying to say, all this being said, it's like, there are times where, like, there are things that I'm aware of, but I never actually, like, deep dove. And, like, there's a lot of hype that could be around those people, but I just didn't. The hype is not what pulls you in. Yeah. It's not.
Starting point is 00:48:28 like what appealed me. Yeah, it was just more like, oh, okay, like Jay Cole, if you guys have listened to his newest album, the fall off. Are you selling me? His finals out of his Honda Civic and then got caught with a Lamborghini Uris at a gas phone. Performative ass guy. Everyone's like, this dude, come on, man. Oh, man. Well, I'll say, I'll say I listen to the album. It's not bad, but there was one song that stuck out to me that I wasn't listening to you intentionally through the album. I was just listening to a radio, right? Like I put on radio so I can get a vast variety of different songs. And his one song, Two-six came on from his newest album.
Starting point is 00:49:04 And that turned out to be the best performing song of his album so far. So I was like, oh, that's pretty sick. I actually enjoyed it. So I was like, I can see why people like that. And it's like those things that, like, gets you to check in. The rest of the stuff, yeah. The randomizer, yeah, man. It's like scrolling on on YouTube and clicking a random thumbnail or turning on shuffle on Spotify or Daily Mix.
Starting point is 00:49:24 Yeah. Like Larry loves Octane from Don. Tolliver? Yeah, Octane's great, bro. That fucking album is really good
Starting point is 00:49:31 when you're late night driving. He told me night of it he said it was in the late night night. Night great dude
Starting point is 00:49:36 It is really good at the late night bro. Rosary, I'm telling you all bro. That gets hard
Starting point is 00:49:40 that beat is so fucking fucking. Oh, buddy. I like opposite. So good.
Starting point is 00:49:46 Hey, what can I say on my man? Brunk sent me like an album from Blade and I never listened to Blade
Starting point is 00:49:51 at all. And I was like, oh my God, this is freaking beautiful. You like, say that entire Dude, how do you stay like so tapped in that you can be the person to put people onto things?
Starting point is 00:50:04 You know what I mean? You just got to keep your, see, the thing with music, dude, one of the very wonderful things with music is sometimes like you can be guided by visual. So like when you listen to a song, like when I'm listening to music, it's a very picturesque thing like experience where I'm listening to something and I'm picturing a lot of things. And that helps with some of the very abstract shit and like of a guard stuff because it just puts you in a place that normally you're not in. And you're like listening to music. You're like, damn, this shit is crazy. I can imagine these people making these music or like making the sound or this music. And it's like really fucking cool.
Starting point is 00:50:45 And it's really nice. Like it's not just an audibly pleasing experience, but it's also like a really cool imaginative thing where you're just like picturing it. And you're like, at least that's for me, right? I mean, every, everyone's different. I think of it as like, there's so much music in the world, and I probably only scrape the surface of it. Oh, absolutely, dude. Yeah, there are a thousand songs being uploaded a day.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Dude, one thing I constantly use on Spotify is my day lists, because they change like four times a day. And like, it's a new vibe every time. And like, you just shuffle that. And then you find an artist that you like on there or a song. And then it's like, like what Larry said, listen to the album. the artist and then you just keep diving into things like that and you find more and more and like you know
Starting point is 00:51:29 aren't like i love so much to to explore music right aren't they based off of like they include the music or the songs that you already have in a playlist yes they put songs that you already know and then they throw in new ones as well like it's 50 songs oh i even there are some like i remember one time camden literally just had a day list that was like the Beatles and it was every single Beatles song and he had already knew all of them. So, like, for some people, day lists, like, they don't know. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:58 That's how I am, too. I'm always on the hunt for new shit. I want some new shit. Are you really got to check out that Discover Weekly, bro? Yeah, that's what I used to be on until the day list came around. Oh, y'all should get on release radar. It's a GitHub repository that actually makes, like, real good release radars. There's another really good method, and it's find an artist that you like.
Starting point is 00:52:20 Go to their profile, scroll down, and then go to blank radio. and then click on the radio and then there's like people that have similar sound but they're like underrated as fuck dude yep that's a great way to do it as well another one uh look up like DJ mixes go on YouTube listen to a bunch of mixes look up like the track IDs and all that
Starting point is 00:52:39 and then see uh because some there's some DJs out there that mix like you know when you think of a DJ you think about like I mean I don't know a lot of people think of different things because of experiences but there's some these out there that are purely based off of like they, it's just like different vibes. Like they pick out shit that is like very hypnotic.
Starting point is 00:52:58 And then they pick out other things that are more like melancholic. So it's like chiller. And then other times it's like super fucking in your face. And it just changes so much. And it's like such a wide variety. It's like being fed. It's like going to golden corral. And you're fucking picking out all these different foods.
Starting point is 00:53:17 Dude. It is also so crazy. Because like most albums slash artists have. like a crazy story to them. And like looking into those, like, I feel like it alters your brain chemistry to like the artist or album more. It does. You know.
Starting point is 00:53:30 And like, and like, because there's, I don't know, it's probably a sense of like pretentiousness a little bit. But like, it's also like since you have a deeper understanding, you're just appreciating the music more than other people might who don't know the story behind it, you know. Yeah. I'm looking at my day list right now. And it's
Starting point is 00:53:46 little peep, Jogi. Wow. X-20. 17. Yes, bro. A deep dive Mr. Rager. What's the title? What's the title of the day list?
Starting point is 00:53:59 Ups. Sad trap chill beats Wednesday. That's so sick. Damn. Oh my God. Mine is so stupid to you. Mine is called
Starting point is 00:54:10 Country Gays Twang Wednesday afternoon. Wednesday afternoon. Wait. How do you find day list? I just looked it up. I just looked up Daylist on Spotify. Oh my God. Rally House Shibou
Starting point is 00:54:23 Punk Wednesday afternoon. Whoa. Dude, mine's a experimental indie Shibuya Kai Wednesday afternoon. What the fuck is that one's Shibuya? We're meeting up in Shibuya, Nick. Yeah, what else? Mine's literally called Beats Wednesday afternoon. There's nothing else.
Starting point is 00:54:44 Beats. So boring. Dude, I gotta put you guys on. Next time you fly on business, arrive feeling fresh in Emirates Business. On your flight, you can sink into leather seats that recline flat for a better sleep. You can enjoy delicious regional meals and premium drinks, and there's onboard Wi-Fi if you need to work. Along with Emirates' chauffeur-driven airport transfers and entry to the luxurious Emirates Lounge,
Starting point is 00:55:11 it's just a better way to do business. Book now on emirates.com. I got to really put you guys on to a guy. His name's Hans Zimmer. He's really... Oh, don't get me fucking going on. Han Zimmer. Really? Wait, who's that? Well, you heard about him too?
Starting point is 00:55:26 Yeah. Isaac? Stop. Wait, did you hear about him, Crow? Yeah. Are you for real? He worked on this movie that I really like, it's kind of underground,
Starting point is 00:55:34 interstellar. Have you heard of it? No. It's a really, really fascinating, fantastic movie. It's like a picture of a future. I got a even more. Yeah, it's pretty low budget.
Starting point is 00:55:42 But it's like, what is it? So, like, Hans Zimmer, like, he and a few friends, like, you know, they had a school project. It's like Pirates of the Caribbean or whatever. Yeah, Dubberian. Yeah, he made the whole... Well, I have heard of that.
Starting point is 00:55:54 You did Pirates of the Caribbean? How have you heard of that? Dude, maybe this guy isn't so underground like I thought. Well, I don't know. Are you guys being fired? You can't tell if we all have been for real. Like, the bitch are so good. Do you actually do pirates?
Starting point is 00:56:06 Are you for real, too? I didn't know he did pirates. Are you for real? Yes, he did pirates. Pirates are for real. Ew, I just try pushing Bento off and his butt's wet. What the hell? He touches butt hole?
Starting point is 00:56:16 You know, bro. Go wash his hands. There's probably hell of germs all over your hands. There's germs over your hands on your hands on a computer. He probably just got done licking it. He probably just got done licking it. He got done licking it. Dude, I will say, though, back to this gaming topic right quick,
Starting point is 00:56:32 there's this game called Marathon coming out that actually looks pretty freaking cool. Like, I can't lie. It's an extraction type, but it looks really neat. Oh, the one from Bungie? Yeah. It looks pretty neat. And I don't know, like, if I can find three friends or two friends that want to freaking run that. Hey.
Starting point is 00:56:47 Yeah. But it's 40 bucks. I'm trying to. Let's do it. Oh, that looks really fun. Fuck, it loves to do it. Yeah. Like, the, the art direction is so... Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:57 Like, Bungee always does such a fantastic job with that. Wait, what's it called? It's called Marathon. Marathon. It's like, bro, it's crazy. They have three, like, they have three major games. They have Halo Destiny and now Marathon. It will be the next.
Starting point is 00:57:09 Like, they only have two so far. Yeah. Think about that. That website looks bananas, bro. Yeah, you should watch the trailers. Like, literally like, one of the slogan things they use is like, uh... That'll do it.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Like extract more Become God or some shit It's like Okay That's like Like cool tone Dude I will say I will say I'm very excited
Starting point is 00:57:31 For GTA Yeah I think that'll be The last gaming's last frontier Yeah That'll be the last game for a while Six flops Gaming's dead Gaming's over
Starting point is 00:57:40 We all have to go back outside Yeah But I'm scared Like we're all over hyping it But no I actually think it will It will It's going to be Dude GTA 5 had a lot of hype
Starting point is 00:57:47 I saw Did you guys see the trailer the gameplay trailer so there's a different when it comes when it comes to games and shit like no
Starting point is 00:57:58 you can tell you can tell when a game is going to be doing too much no there there should be only two stops
Starting point is 00:58:07 no that was a real reaction no that was last week that's awesome that one was debunked that's AI that's what I sorry
Starting point is 00:58:18 when you guys talking about a topic that I'm really into I like it's I like it. I love that shit, man. Keep that shit up. Yeah. No, who told me recently?
Starting point is 00:58:27 Oh, a friend was like, dude, I just bet on the fact that the iPhone is coming out like this, because Apple's happened to March event. I was like, no, no, no. They only do towards the end,
Starting point is 00:58:37 like on October. And I was like, oh my God. Whoa. But yeah, they do, they do like. Something takes over.
Starting point is 00:58:43 They're trying to have fun. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. No, literally. I was like, oh,
Starting point is 00:58:47 I'm sorry. I was like, they normally just do it towards the end of the year. like they don't reveal phones at the start. He's like, oh, okay. But I was like, oh, my God. I snapped at him.
Starting point is 00:58:55 It was fun, dude. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like snapped that. I was like, oh, my God. No, no, no, no, no. Yeah. I was going to say that I'm, I'm very excited for this Saturday because we are uploading tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:59:08 When this podcast goes live, it's Friday. Tomorrow, we're going to have a new group video. Tomorrow, baby. It's going to be. Hala, halla, halla. I just leak it. Lika la, leak the name. Yo, Marathon PlayTest
Starting point is 00:59:20 Tomorrow. Dude. What? All right, let's do it. It looks like Destiny. It looks really cool. It looks a lot like Destiny. It's like...
Starting point is 00:59:30 Yeah. Dude, coloring things in with Sharpies so fun. Yeah, you have fun. I'm coloring a wristband in. Oh. But I was going to say... What was I going to say? Shit, help me.
Starting point is 00:59:44 Games. Talking about... Come by the group video. Oh, yeah, the group video. Yeah, the group video, we decided to, and I mean, I knew that people sold food on Facebook marketplace, but holy shit, it's funny. It's actually really good, too. Like, we decided to test the real food to Facebook food. It's funny, and it's really good, too. It's funny, yeah. And it's good. And it's good.
Starting point is 01:00:05 What more can you fucking want, dude? The next two videos afterwards are awesome. Yeah, guys, the next video is a vomit fest. I vomit everywhere. Blah! No, I'm just kidding. I'm split. No, you're not. You got to knock it Yeah And then you made me throw Okay
Starting point is 01:00:18 Okay Chill out Chill out Okay Chill out Yeah It's Um
Starting point is 01:00:23 Guys we got to knock it off With the food Okay Because my belly No likey food A lot of the times And It make eruption
Starting point is 01:00:32 Come out of my belly Dude Guys Speaking of which I had a horrendous Weekend with drinking Horrendous Oh yeah
Starting point is 01:00:39 We'll get you something Different bro Yeah I'm done now But um like I've never drank so much to the point where I forgot probably like three hours of the night. That was a, that was pretty, that was pretty intense guys.
Starting point is 01:00:54 Drink responsibly. So I'll tell you exactly what went wrong. I just wasn't thinking at all. And so I didn't, I didn't eat dinner. And then I drank three sour monkeys, which is equivalent to six beers. And then I went over to the, to the party. And then I drank another one, which would be a total of eight beers. And then, and then.
Starting point is 01:01:14 then I had like a shot or two and then I had and then I didn't remember this but I had another shot of some really nasty shit apparently and and then someone's pissed oh okay I figured out that I got error and then I I mysteriously made mysteriously made it back to my house and I was on the floor throwing up in the back. I'm serious. Dude okay that story you told that one time by your friend. Oh yeah, my friend He had to run and get run home
Starting point is 01:01:48 Yeah, was his friend at the party with him Yes Because his car was gonna get too He got so fucked up Probably more than me Like apparently the cops came And And he was like
Starting point is 01:01:59 Yo, let me talk to him I'm 21 I'm 21 Let me talk to him And he had to like Stop me from going out the front door To talk to the cops Or stop him
Starting point is 01:02:11 Stop him stop him No the friend Yeah But it's like Dude, that was my biggest fluke ever, flop ever with alcohol, I think, and I don't want that to ever happen
Starting point is 01:02:21 again, because it's embarrassing. It's like, I don't want to be at that state. I want to be known as like that. I want to be in control. I, yeah,
Starting point is 01:02:27 I remember my, my run-ins, like, when I got really, because for the longest time, I didn't drink. Like, when I was in school,
Starting point is 01:02:35 I didn't drink or smoke or do anything. I was not into it because I was like really hard, hardcore focus into schooling. Um, but when I started dabbling into alcohol, I went in that bitch like a pool. And, and it's like, it sucked, but I'm glad I did it because then it kind of like scratches that it. And then you're done with it.
Starting point is 01:02:53 Yeah. And you're just like, all right, I already know my, you know, where to go with it and how far to take it. But I remember like my low slow with alcohol was, and it's not bad because I never had any, any times where I was like black out and I forgot what happened the night before or anything like that. I remember like every time I drink and all that stuff. But, um, but I do know I'm like, oh, man. Like, I know what I did. And it's even worse because I know exactly what went on. I was like, oh.
Starting point is 01:03:24 And then you wake up in the morning, you're like so groggy. And then like, you just, blah, fucking vomit everywhere. You want to get it out. And then you just like, ah, let's leave the peaceful and tranquility life. Yeah, no, it really feels like poison. It's like, oh, this is. It is. I was like, you know what?
Starting point is 01:03:39 I could have enjoyed that party or that time just, Without any alcohol. I'm at the point where, like, I can only drink two alcoholic beverages. I just don't want to feel like crap. Because if I go overboard, like, keep drinking a little bit, I just, I don't know. I feel terrible. And I feel terrible when I wake up. I have a limit now.
Starting point is 01:03:59 Like, I'm older. You want to stop at wherever you're peaking? Don't drink anymore, bro, because it's all downhill from there. It's crazy because, like, my worst night of drinking, you can literally see me building up to it in an Isaac Y video. Yeah, it was when you had people doing the macarena in Discord or whatever the fuck you had. And I drank 12 white claws. That shit's not even here. Oh, you took it down?
Starting point is 01:04:22 Yeah, because you were. Yeah, bro. Oh, my God. You drank like four gallons of alcohol and it was just like, what the hell am I doing? Yeah, I just remember I like, I just, that was so stupid. I don't even, I, that was also at the time I didn't even know, like, how to drink. Yeah. I didn't know how to.
Starting point is 01:04:41 So I'm like just in you're like damn These tastes pretty ass but I guess it's supposed to be the case I will say though I will say there is a vibe with A light amount of drinking like when I would go out with my cousins Now they drink bro they fucking I'm sure dude um So my way of sort of you know
Starting point is 01:05:00 In a way like they don't force me to drink Nor do I really have to drink the hang out with him But like it's just a vibe to just have like a beer Whatever with them You know they could drink as much as they want but I'll just have like a nice fucking, what is it? That, that Chile, chilada fucking drink. And then like, just.
Starting point is 01:05:22 Oh, yeah. Wait, no, that's not it. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Those are really good. And it's like, and you just like have a chill, like, time. Like, you don't get drunk. It's not about getting drunk. It's just about like, yeah, it's just like a nice cool.
Starting point is 01:05:38 I'm telling you, so I was put on to this. called, I think it's called Almave. Almeave. Agave? It's not agave? Almeave. It's, it's a brand. Almeave. It's, it's, it was made by, uh, Lewis Hamilton, the F-1 driver. Oh my God. And it is a non-alcoholic tequila. Tequila. I'm sorry. Oh, I don't know. Now hold now. Whoa. Tequila just tastes like poop and you want to not get you drunk. Yeah. Are you? serious? A non-alcoholic tequila? I'm pretty sure it's just the worst fucking idea. How did they even get that guy to sign that paper? No, it's actually really good though. That's the thing. You're
Starting point is 01:06:23 you're tripping and triathlon. Yeah. Tequila makes me throw up by smelling it. I promise you it actually tastes really good and you know you mix it with stuff. The only benefit you make cocktails with it. The literal only benefit of tequila is getting drunk and once you take that aspect away, it turns into poo water. Like poo, pee pee, but water. It's like rotten. It's just, there's something about it. It just makes my stint turns.
Starting point is 01:06:48 Hey, maybe it's under the title tequila, but it tastes like not tequila. Right. Maybe. Maybe you don't know what tequila actually tastes like. You know what I'm going to do? I'm going to, I'm going to buy some of this. And then I'm going to show you guys.
Starting point is 01:07:04 I'm going to drink it all in the podcast. I'm going to prove that it doesn't get you drunk. By the end of it is You have liver poison Oh it's really good It's really really fucking good Like I don't know
Starting point is 01:07:17 I don't like alcohol really at all Is it like sweet Can you describe the taste at all? It's just really good with like cocktails Like you just put it with like juice or something like that Okay It almost tastes like you're You haven't had a mosque on a minute
Starting point is 01:07:28 It almost tastes like you are It gives that like It's of like you are drinking in alcohol You're not gonna get drunk So it's like good if you do not want to one of the um one of the life hacks that non-acoholic or people who are trying to beat alcohol is
Starting point is 01:07:43 what they do is they will have a lot of ginger beer they'll make a mixed drink a lot of ginger beer jalapenos as well just to give it that like that clang in the back of your throat to make it feel like you are drinking and I've had some and by by golly gee does it actually taste
Starting point is 01:07:59 like you're drinking something like it's kind of nuts what I would do I'd make a non-alcoholic rum so we can all have we can just be drinking rum and Cokes not getting drunk because I like to taste of rum and coke. Like that's like good. You think there's a non-alcoholic rum? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:14 Surely, right? I see. You're looking up. If you're like being a collada. Getting drunk in the rain scene. Getting drunk every day. I got, we got a wrap.
Starting point is 01:08:29 Yeah. I'm reading about it. I'm going to get some and I'm going to fucking cheer you. Yeah. All right. You're going to be like, what the hell? Because I don't know. It scratches that it.
Starting point is 01:08:37 Like I was with people and they were drinking and I'm like, well, I don't really want that. And they're like, well, we have this. And I was like, okay. And then I don't feel like such a chud when everyone else is drinking and I don't want to drink. That's what liquid death did. Especially because I would have to drive. You know what I'm saying? It's like good especially when like you want to feel social and have something in your hand to drink.
Starting point is 01:08:54 And you don't look like a fucking shud. So you have something. It's not even about looking. It's more like the taste and the feeling and the vibe. Like I said, I drink beer with my cousins. not because I want to get drunk or because I want to, you know what I'm saying? But it's just like a vibe.
Starting point is 01:09:10 Like it's literally just a fucking, yeah. I don't know how to explain it with that. It's not like a fucking loser. But like it's just like about you. You just got to be there and have a fucking nice cold beer in your hand with your cousins. They're all fucking shit talking to each other. But it's all funny. And they're just like, yeah, dude.
Starting point is 01:09:26 Fuck yeah. This is the life. Yeah. This is it. But, we're a little drunk go. Let this fish. Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:32 Be free. Um, we, we, Fuck, I forgot about the book. Oh my gosh. Hold on. Let me pick something.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Let me find something real quick. Hold on, guys. Someone else's good atro. Make sure that you guys go and watch the group video tomorrow. Yeah. Because it's a funny one. And it's awesome. I say we read two.
Starting point is 01:09:52 Hang on. Oh, damn. Oh, damn. Yeah. It's either that first chapter or you're in it for a minute. The soul man. The soul man.
Starting point is 01:10:01 The soul of man. I got to catch up, but I'll read it. There's, but that's like 30 pages from where we are now, 25, 25 pages from where you know. Oh, I see the solve, man. That's page 71 from page 45. Yeah. That's a lot, though. Considering these guys have to do that.
Starting point is 01:10:16 Yeah. I believe that you guys can do it. I feel like, well. Oh, there's also. Pretty. Well, the arch. Because there's either that or. Or the one that's right.
Starting point is 01:10:26 Like 10 pages. Yeah. Um, we could stop in the middle. Hey, what the fuck no. And then you can buy your book. When you're not looking. Oh. How about we say
Starting point is 01:10:36 You can stop at 60 Page 60 But if you want a vibe and keep reading You can keep reading to the soul of man The archetype and dream symbolism Is that page 60 for you? No, there's no Like just saying since it's such a big gap
Starting point is 01:10:52 And if we don't want to read all the way to Oh we just go to Well that's different on PDF That's why we use chapters Willie are you reading on PDF Okay Then that would be Where this image
Starting point is 01:11:04 down for that image I'll do that Gun looking Oh that's the only I saw that too Where like the I know the book has little Pictures Is shit?
Starting point is 01:11:13 Yeah Views at home I guess reading We're going to page 60 With that picture I grunkters showed With the picture of the hero The hero god raven
Starting point is 01:11:23 Oh my gosh I can't find the email But I did see There was somebody who emailed us About the fact that they went To Barnes & Noble's Try to get the book And find it
Starting point is 01:11:31 And then they said that They couldn't find it Because they just sold out that day. Damn. We're selling Carl Young out, bro. We put them on.
Starting point is 01:11:38 Everyone's buying this. Everyone go to Barnes & Noble right now and look for the book and buy it. And also it's cheaper on Amazon for some reason. FYI by like 10 bucks almost. Also true. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:48 Because Barnes & Noble was expensive as. They are. Yeah, it is. And I checked like all my local bookstores, it's all expensive in person. Like just buy it on Amazon.
Starting point is 01:11:54 It's kind of crazy. Just consume. Well, that's what, that's what Amazon was, bro. Amazon first started out is selling books online. Well,
Starting point is 01:12:02 I'll be damned. Yep. Kendall is a page 72 on the PDF. Okay. Here's at home. I hope you guys enjoyed listening to us, bicker and argue and talk about dreams and alcohol. This is a crazy podcast.
Starting point is 01:12:13 And books and all night. And music. Games and music. Yeah, this is like such a podcast. This was a podcast. This is the group chat. This is the group chat. We are.
Starting point is 01:12:20 This is a group chat. We are. The group. Make sure you guys use 10% off co-group. 10% off grammar league. Gramer, Gamer, everything, AFK, everything.
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