The Group Chat - #150 - Pure Morning

Episode Date: March 6, 2026

HOLY FREAKING CHUD IT'S THE 150TH EPISODE CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!?!?!? Anyways the boys are back and they bring us news some of a new Isaacwhy video and a Softwilly video BOTH coming out this Saturday, al...so with Grunk spitting some nerd shit... Hope you enjoyed!!! | VISUAL PODCAST - "THE GROUP CHAT"

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Ladies and germs Ladies and germs Welcome back to episode 150 Of the group The group group group group Of the group chat podcast episode of 150 We all know what's up Oh
Starting point is 00:00:21 Where were you 150 episodes ago? We were in the 140s for years Like every yeah Actually just a milestone here. Because I swear 143 was like 6, 7 months ago.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Well, it is 6 weeks ago. That was a... Isn't that something? Ain't that fucking something, dude? That's 10 weeks ago we were in the one, we started the 140s. Yeah. And then 20 weeks before that
Starting point is 00:00:48 was the 130s. That's so many weeks ago. That was so many. That's a lot of her life, believe it or not. Yeah, 150 weeks ago, I was in my parents' bedroom doing a podcast with your guys. You believe it?
Starting point is 00:01:03 I was in my living room. No, because we took a hiatus. Yeah. Oh. Oh, well, 150 episodes ago.
Starting point is 00:01:14 How about that? Apples. Anyways, Welcome back. It's actually like one piece time skip. Yeah. Yeah. It is a little bit.
Starting point is 00:01:24 Welcome everyone. Make sure you guys just co-group. 10% off your what Tanner's drinking. Yeah. Yeah. And also raise your hand of you guys like leg day. I literally, that was me today.
Starting point is 00:01:38 Oh, get out! That was me today. I hate you, Buckshot. Dude. I hit it today. No, Bueno. I was walking around. Like, I had the shakes.
Starting point is 00:01:48 It was not good. It's kind of like, I don't know. I think there's some sick, like, twisted thing about me that kind of likes it. Because it's like, holy cow, I can, whenever I walk down, the stairs. It's like, no, that's even worse. The walking down the stairs. Dude, literally like I got to the last step and my leg like gave out first.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Yeah, yeah. That happens, dude. That actually genuinely does happen. It is funny. It is a funny feeling like walking down it. It's like how can I possibly be so weak? Dude, there's a, there's a clip of a cat like walking on its two legs and it's shaking a little bit. And he's like trying to go towards the burger. Dude, I love it.
Starting point is 00:02:24 That's what it feels like going down the stairs. Like it's like really shaky. It's like no give to your legs. It's hardcore talking. Oh, dude, it was, um, it. Oh, fuck. The media is. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:02:38 Yeah, that is what it's like, yeah, put that on the screen. Oh, wait a minute. I have a good idea. What's the idea? Nothing. Just keep talking. Okay. No, this camera's gonna change, dude.
Starting point is 00:02:48 Hey, bang. Come on, see, give it up. But yeah, no, I was just hitting it today. Um, and it was gnarly. Oh, there it is. Yes. Oh. Yeah, it's so, it's like freaks me out, man.
Starting point is 00:03:02 It's kind of how I feel, though, and I guess there's a part of me that likes that. I don't like that. Abs as well. It feels like you're going to throw up. Yeah, no, it just feels like very heavy on the... Abbs? Yeah. Really?
Starting point is 00:03:17 Uh-huh. I've never heard that. It hurts. He never do that. For me, legs makes me nauseous. Dude, the what is it? The leg extension? Oh.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Hell on earth. Like it's something like your, your quads or whatever. Drunk a boy, 2000 Tron. You've been on the gym recently. I have been. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:41 What's that been like? It's really fun. I go with Jackson. You guys will all know him soon. Somehow all the videos that he's been in like have not come out. Has one? Is that real?
Starting point is 00:03:54 Yeah, except for disparage chefs. But there's many, there's much, footage. He's going to be recurring Isaac Wise Soft Willie Universe character. He's like a new installment. Same with Nick. It's going to be so weird. And this guy, Penn Johnson, y'all don't even
Starting point is 00:04:07 Oh my God, dude. Y'all don't even get me started on Big Penn, bro. The Big Penn. The Big Penn. The single thing about PJ. Did you ever talk about Penn on the podcast? I don't think so. Dude, Jackson was telling me how, like, Nick, if you don't get your video out
Starting point is 00:04:22 before Isaac, it's not even going to make sense like what we're talking about in relation to Penn Johnson. because because Penn Johnson was first introduced in your video and then he comes back in Isaac's video as like a fill in. Well, my video is going up this Saturday.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Oh, my video is going on this Saturday. Oh, shit. Well, now you guys have chronology. Oh, shit. You can have 9 a.m. You can have 9 a.m. block. I'll take noon block. We got to host a fight so who can upload first. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Yeah. In the living room right here with the one. The table is right now because the people are listening, they know that that's tomorrow. Let's go based on video length. How long is your video? Longer than yours, homeboy. I don't give you that much.
Starting point is 00:05:02 Yeah, mine's an hour long. Yeah, mine's an hour long. Mine's an hour and nine, and I cut it down to 101. Oh, dang. I can't cut anything else or else the video gets unfunny. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:15 It's all funny videos. I cut out a lot of parts that I did not like. Well, y'all are going to get real comfortable with Penn Johnson and Jackson and my beauty. You all have no choice because. We need to explain. Johnson. Yeah, give up.
Starting point is 00:05:29 So, yeah, let's give up some Penn Johnson, La Worry, because we're about to have a clash of the timelines here. Two different eras of the periods that are about to come out. It's actually like we're entering a new group stage where there's new, like, faces, like actually season two is dropping. It's a soft launch of a season two. Dude, I think it was, it was grunk. It was me, Jackson, and other Nick.
Starting point is 00:05:49 I was there too. Okay. No, I was, I was, I was, we had our fifth. That was, that was Penn. Johnson. River? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He was there. He was on the other team. Yeah, we were playing Counter Strike, and we get in a game with this guy named Penn Johnson. Yeah, my boy. And we're, we're talking to him, and he, the one thing that made us go, oh, this guy's awesome, is when he used the term chud. He said chud, like, I'm chudding out or something
Starting point is 00:06:13 like that. Yeah. And we're like, oh, shit. It rolled off the tongue in a way. That was like, at the time Jackson had been saying, that's all he was saying, really. This was weeks ago, For everyone who's wondering, like, these guys are like old. Yeah, this had to be two months ago. No, it had to been more. Two years ago. It was three months ago.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Because he was in my video. My video was three months ago. Was it in December? It was before Christmas. Wow. Oh, my God. Upload. What are you doing?
Starting point is 00:06:42 So crazy. Okay, there's a reason why, and it's because I was like, the video took, like, a little bit over a month to be edited fully. And then from there, it was like, hey this one company is like hey we have a sponsor possibly and I was like oh okay I'll wait and like three weeks pass with nothing and I'm like I'm gonna get ready to upload and then hey we have a possible sponsor again oh my god the sponsor yeah and now I'm at a point where I'm
Starting point is 00:07:07 like fuck it like yeah if they don't get me something by this fucking tomorrow I'm done I'm already getting ready to upload anyway so wait but back to Penn Johnson continue yes okay so so oh so well I actually don't remember anything so well so so so so so so so so so so so So I was looking for people to join for my video and we were like, yo, wait, what if I got Penn Johnson and I messaged Penn Johnson on Steam? And I remember, I can actually go to my messages with him on Steam because I think the way that I asked it was actually kind of weird. No, dude, you're skipping a big arc in the middle where you guys played CSGO. And from one CSGO game, he somehow managed to get friended by everyone who was on the team and
Starting point is 00:07:51 then invited to a Discord server where all of Grunk's friends are, and then BNVC briefly before then separating. And then a few weeks later where you're like, oh, Penn Johnson, I think that was after, I thought. I think that was a day later or something. Because was after. Was it one day? I think so. That's so funny. He's always done. Because then, you know, Isaac, you had your guy fall through for your video and I was like, I'll just fucking hit up Penn Johnson. Oh, that's right. Kim and has filler. Yeah, me a little. intro about it in there. Yeah, we're
Starting point is 00:08:25 supposed to be we're supposed to be trained by a voice actor you know, to dump over. Yeah, that was... Yeah, he got busy. He went somewhere. Okay, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Well, twice he took two fights, I say. And instead of being trained, we just free-bought it and it was really funny. Yeah, that was a really good recording, I think. enjoy that video it's gonna yeah it's it's one of those things I want to do again like almost immediately but I need to like haste myself you chill out you need to chill out you need to give out the list of videos we need the quick videos come on Isaac we need the we need the we need the sliders
Starting point is 00:09:06 10 minute you laugh you lose Isaac I haven't messaged Penn Johnson enough so I don't have the messages anymore but I basically it was like we knew him from counterstrike we're like oh do that guy's awesome so then I messaged and I was like hey how old are you and do you want to join me my friends for a YouTube video. And he's like, honestly, dude, better than other Discord people, bro. Yeah, well, I had to ask that because Berserk was like, he was asking him making sure
Starting point is 00:09:30 like everyone was 18, which is fair. So I was like, yeah, you know, I asked him, make sure. No Nazi jokes. Dude, my execution was so bad. Oh, that's a no, no Nazi jokes around. Yeah, I was like, do you want to join our Discord server? Also, are you an adult? Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:09:46 I mean, well, to be fair, it is a university. Yeah. There's a child-wiz kids who make it to university at 11 somehow. Yep. Yeah. That should be legal. That really should not be legal. We're dependent on them, dude.
Starting point is 00:10:00 They're the fucking, they're the super foundation of our society. Super foundation. They make it work. Yeah, that's, that is the essential. That's essentially the, that's brief. Yeah. It's like a random bloke who became friends with us. All because he said should.
Starting point is 00:10:19 all because of that. So you never know, guys. The way he talks. Talking game chat, say Chud. Speak your heart out. You never know. You never know. You never know.
Starting point is 00:10:28 I think he was like the best of the best case scenario for when you meet someone on Counterstrike. It's usually like horrible situations and scenarios but he was a solo in our game. And then we cued up with them. We queued up with them and then we were just playing and that was so fun.
Starting point is 00:10:44 I'm actually kind of a role model, dude. Seriously. But yeah, Ben. been hitting that gym with Jackson. That's what so, baby. Oh, there it goes again. And it's been fun. Going with a buddy system type deal is really, really fun.
Starting point is 00:11:01 Accountability partners is always. Yeah, you can just bullshit. Bullshit. Mid workout. Oh, you're talking about, yeah, yeah. Fuck off mid-workout. Dude, I think like, I think like having a partner in the gym is fun until like you both decide you want to go a different direction.
Starting point is 00:11:19 for like your position and stuff like that and then after that it's like oh okay probably followed jackson that's fair how tall is jackson like 6-1 maybe dang okay bless me sorry goodness like the first thing I ever said on the podcast the first word oh man I don't know we we could say this for later but uh man I don't know. We could save this for later, but there wasn't my dream last night. Ooh.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Oh, boy. Oh, let me tell you about it. It's honestly pretty funny. No, honestly God, you can talk about it because I do have something dream related later
Starting point is 00:11:59 that I'll bring up that we can then set way into the book. Dude, my light keeps turning off. I'm so actually. Hey, hey, let it be. Let it be. I'll let it be.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Keep on singing that song. It's only those words. But he, But basically he, like, quit the group and then came to school with me. And like, and like, he was in classes and shit. And it was actually so chill. And you guys were, like, all, like, pissed at him. You're like, what, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:12:26 Like, why are you doing this? And I was actually, like, really, like, happy for him. And it was like, oh, wow, he's, like, actually showing interest in academia. This is really crazy. What a crazy, like, turn of events. I'm, like, learning. I'm, like, getting smart. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:41 And you guys were just all, like, dude, like, what are. This is crazy. You're grunk. Want to go grab some lunch? Yeah. Want to go to study all grunk? So let's dive into this dream. It appears that this dream seems to be stemming from a subconscious desire to really just want the best education for your friend.
Starting point is 00:13:03 And, you know, that type of dream really kind of interjects itself into your, in your dreamscape. Wow. Right. And, you know, like when, and I think, you know, some of the situations, you know, we're dealing with right now on the podcast where some people just don't show you know initial any any initial interest in the book it could be you know really rubbing off on you uh in your in your subconscious mind yeah maybe my subconscious thinks it'd be good for you to read i do reckon i i would say that would be a pretty good place to start wow doc you're such a
Starting point is 00:13:38 fucking dream. There he goes. Wow. I'm sorry to dissect that a little. I can't dissect that at all. It's hard to keep up with that doc. Really? But yeah, that's something we could dive into, like I said, there's another dream thing that we got.
Starting point is 00:13:54 I was looking through the emails a little bit here and I got a loop. I got four pickouts if you guys are cool with me going through them at the moment. Yeah. About dreams? It's just for random. emails. Oh, okay, cool. What's really three? And then I'll get to the other one later. Three randos. All right. Three randot emails.
Starting point is 00:14:15 What is one email? This one is called Advice for Willie if he finds this. Here we go. Lay it on me, bro. Let me hear your advice. This is going to change your life. Let me hear your demographics.
Starting point is 00:14:31 Who's going to wake up? This is giving me the advice. Did they give them the demographics of who they are? The credentials? Nope. 16. Nope. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Hi, everyone and Willie. I wanted to share my perspective on time. It isn't just something you have, but something you make. If you feel like you don't have time for something, you can try to make it, whether the present or the future. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:14:58 it's like they invented that theory. Maybe it's the way I'm presenting it, but yeah, I kind of... Yeah, it is definitely what you're speaking. Yeah, yeah. Hello, Willie. Also, if you struggle with prioritization, it needs over wants, then this mindset helps me manage my ADHD and it might help you too.
Starting point is 00:15:17 Instead of procrastinating on what needs to be done, focus on the wants you gain from completing them. For example, I don't want to do laundry, but I want to have clean clothes. But I want to have cookies and ice cream. I don't want to go to the gym, but I want to stay fit and healthy. I don't want to read this book but I want to be part of the conversation and not feel less than that. I hope this finds you well
Starting point is 00:15:43 and offers some help. That's pretty profound. I agree. Let's break that down. I agree. I was going to say that oh, okay, go ahead, Isaac. No, it's okay.
Starting point is 00:15:54 I'll wait more turn. Thanks, Doc. I was going to say that for me, it's about noise. and like canceling out that noise. I've heard like a lot of, I've listened to some podcast
Starting point is 00:16:09 and some people that are very wealthy talk about like, like Steve Jobs, for example, he was always talking about like having the noise, right? Like there was like a lot of noise and then there's like work, whatever he says. And so it's like,
Starting point is 00:16:21 I find myself listening too much to the noise. Noise are like the distractions from what's actually like you have to get done in your day, right? So like noise could be like, I want to go get sushi at 8 o'clock at night when I still have work to do. Or like, I'm getting distracted from, like, doing something else that I need to be doing because this sounds more fun, right?
Starting point is 00:16:42 And it's like, I find myself listening, whether entirely voluntary or not, I find myself listening to that noise. And I agree with what this person's saying. Like, it's about you making that time for sure. It's about prioritizing. That's what it is. Yeah. And, uh, I don't know. Just, uh, I find myself falling into the pits of noise.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Like, bro, Larry, I, I know for a fact, like, if you were to be like, editing or something like that and you're like you look over at your piano and you just start playing on your piano bro yeah yeah like my my way of this sort of like that fire is um by having uh parts of my day where i just either lay down and chill out or I go out and do something and then I come back and then I'm like pretty chilled or like I'm my brain's ready again like before this podcast right I had the gym um like I got plenty of sleep I got eight hours of sleep your boy woke up right ate a uh a um a uh a uh a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a right so then i go to the gym i go work out i'm listening to the damn audio book i'm tapped in um
Starting point is 00:17:48 a little too slimy interview i was watching too that came out that was crazy and then um came back home and um i'm setting up this this project over here and i'm getting sleepy my eyes are getting heavy. I'm like, dang, but it's only like 11 something. That's weird. So then I go eat like a pack of nuts. I go walk for a little bit and I come back and I'm like, okay, I feel pretty good now. And then I can see you on my thing or I go do something else. And then like it just that walk could be either take a 10 minute nap, you know, and then hopefully the alarm gets me up, but that's a risk. So maybe not that. Or it's like, you know, fucking indulge in something on my seat. steam deck.
Starting point is 00:18:32 It's the noise versus signal ratio. That's what it is. Stevie Jobs talked about that. What? Steve Wander. Signal is the meaningful, actionable information or core data that drives decisions in progress while noise is the distracting, irrelevant, or
Starting point is 00:18:51 misleading unwanted fluctuation that interferes with the signal. So, yeah, it's like, signal is like the crucial relevant data. noises, distractions, irrelevant shit, non-critical events. Here, right. Let me, let's get into that. I definitely listened to that noise yesterday.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Oh, did you? Definitely listened to it. See, I had the audio book up. Then I had this one thought in my brain. Like, there it is. Can I sound like two hollies? Yeah, that. Then I was like,
Starting point is 00:19:23 I have to look up something in Pokemon Fire Red because I forgot how to do it. And I looked it up. I was like, oh, that's how I do it. And then I closed it. out of the audio book and then I turned on my switch and started playing. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:37 Your brain does really interesting things. So when you're at a very like, sorry, when you're at a really calm, like environment and you're, when your brain is at its most vulnerable state to, to grow and learn, well, your body in this position typically tends to gravitate towards things that sounds more fun and, you know, a cause and effect of if I do this, I get, I feel this. If I eat a brownie, I feel great. If I watch a TV, I feel just awesome. You know, nine times out of...
Starting point is 00:20:07 Doc! Yes, yes, yes, patient one. Why is this happening to us now of all times? It's like if you listen to the podcast, everyone, go listen to every episode right before you get to this party. So stop right now. Go listen to every episode right now, all 150 or 49. And then come back to this.
Starting point is 00:20:25 Why, out of all those moments that we've never struggled with that, Is it happening now, Doc? Well, that can really tend to... It has to do with when you... When your frontal lobe begins to develop, a lot of the time your body tends to want to gravitate back towards when you're a free agent. And when you were, you know, this younger child without any responsibilities and or obligations. It's not used to obligations, maybe.
Starting point is 00:20:55 Responsibility isn't really something you're ever taught. It's something you learn through. experience. Yeah. Adding a new one is like shaking the boat. Like you already have these routines like, okay, my only responsibilities probably maybe, I'm assuming are like go work out, record for videos, make sure I eat pretty well. Those are things I need to mark. And then adding a new one, it's like, oh, got to fit that in somewhere, but I'm not used to fitting that in. Yeah, it's like whatever you wake up and do. It could be work, school, working out, studying for school. But it's really, really easy for your brain. It will. All the time, it will. It will
Starting point is 00:21:29 like interject itself into like an academic or educational moment and say well what about pizza and brownies and you're just sitting there like damn like are you for real i'm sitting here exactly bro or like a fucked up reward system where you're like yeah oh i did a very minute task i'm gonna feed myself with the worst shit in the world that's real as hell what's up well he said something i said i have a confession to make what's up speak your words and it's and it's weighing heavy on my conscience Oh, no. You ate something yesterday. You know what, yes.
Starting point is 00:22:01 Everyone huddle up. I could see it in your face. What'd you eat? This is a safe space. I just know brand. Oh. Oh, girl. You broke that resolution.
Starting point is 00:22:10 Wait, what? I just door dashed. I just doodash a smoothie came order. That's not that bad. Yeah, I didn't want to, but I had to you guys. Tanner, you can't enforce that, though. Well, you know what? We also got to learn to be kind to ourselves and realize sometimes you can be okay with having a little tree once
Starting point is 00:22:27 in a while. Dude, I did that, and I worked up with, like, sodium overload. And I had a headache. Because I'm only human. Oh. See, listen, I watched this fucking video. I think I might a... I watched this video that actually kind of changed how I think about things a little
Starting point is 00:22:45 bit. And basically, it was talking about, like, social media usage or just phone usage in general. And I think, I forget if I talked about this or not, but basically he was using the metaphor of the needle of, like, we work so hard to, move the needle an inch, like so hard. Blood sweat and tears, move the needle an inch. But then one action will move it back like a foot or like all the way back to the start even.
Starting point is 00:23:07 And I feel like that's kind of what those behaviors. That's something I see Isaac Teeter with. Isaac, I've seen you teeter with that sort of motion where you don't, you reject something because you know that it'll fucking send you back to. Yeah. I think I just got done working out really hard with the private trainer and I'm like crashing right now and I need some substance because my stomach's hurting really bad. Yeah, I mean, I just ate before this because I had to.
Starting point is 00:23:33 What'd you eat? I had a turkey sandwich with mayo and lettuce and then I had. I miss sandwiches. Oh, and also cheese. And then I had and with it was sun chips and a pickle. Time out. Tanner, I caught wind that Isaac had to tell you not to order a pizza a few days ago. To be fair.
Starting point is 00:23:55 All right. No, we're not going to even do this right now. You're not going to air my shit. You're not going to air me out. I was not going to order a pizza. You got dangerous. What's really fucking ironic is Willie ate a whole fucking pizza for a video that only had hot wings to eat. Doctor! Doctor!
Starting point is 00:24:09 Yeah. You know what I didn't order the pizza while Willie likes to eat drinking milkshakes, eating pizza, doing everything. Where were you? Where were you? Where were you? I'm the ones saying no. The kids are figured out. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:24:21 I thought you just said we're only human. practice what you preach But you know what? I do have treats still I do have treats I do have treats You know I'm not supposed to each poli bowls you know
Starting point is 00:24:32 I'm not supposed to each poli bowls But if I really want one I will get one Like once a week But are you honest about it? Usually it's just eggs Banana Mainly eggs and bananas Dude are your farts rancid or what
Starting point is 00:24:47 Dude Last night Was an absolute lid gripper. Lid griper. Like, if I didn't hold on to that thing, I was flying in the air. Oh, gross.
Starting point is 00:25:06 It was like one of those like echoes like and it was like that kind of thing. It's like starting a Harley bike. Dude, sometimes I'd be farting like that in my toilet and I get really self-conscious because I'm imagining it like vibrating through the tubes of the house.
Starting point is 00:25:23 Everyone knows in here. I'm just imagine like, Fars are fast, bro. Like, they come in at like fucking lightning speed. So they're like going through your, your cold and like, like,
Starting point is 00:25:32 it's just fucking, it's like that, what's that Olympic sport where they're going through the ice? And it's like, just the shuttle or skeleton keying, bro. It's like that through your body.
Starting point is 00:25:42 And it just comes out. Y'all ever like, it's like so, here we go. We always got to have one of these topics. But like, it's so close to coming out. You feel it go all the way.
Starting point is 00:25:52 But they're like stopped. And then it like goes back in and you're like, no. Yes, dude. The payload wasn't ready, bro. Like, and it's like, they threw ropes and it's like, if I'm pushing harder, I'm probably going to ship myself. And then it's like, all right, I'll just have it go back inside. I feel it.
Starting point is 00:26:06 I feel it. I feel it's going. I feel like it's a plan to get in the bathroom. It's so annoying. No. It's like, it's like, it feels like watching someone like, like jump for the like ledge and if they miss they die and then they like barely miss. The fingers graze and then they just fall to their death.
Starting point is 00:26:30 I invest like time and energy into finding a plan to make it to the bathroom as that moment's happening, all for it to be for nothing as it goes back in my butt. Dude. Dude. Let me tell you something about living in a house with one bathroom. And Camden and I's like circadian rhythm has lined up to a point where I have to text him like like five minutes before I come home and tell him like yo don't be in the bathroom because literally every time I get back from class like nine times out of ten he will be in there
Starting point is 00:27:02 taking a shit when I need to shit and it's like oh it's actually it's it's weird because my initial reaction is to actually just get so pissed and upset for some reason instead of just being like oh it's fine he just needs to poop but it's like dude it's it just gets to a point where it's so annoying because I need to poop so bad and I get home like it's like this is my safe space I'm approaching home, the urge to poop gets more and more and more and then I open the door and it's like, all right, time to poop. Oh my God. It just kills you.
Starting point is 00:27:28 Oh, my God. Oh, man. You can relate. Comment down below. What about campus poops? I lost my care for like pooping in public entirely a long time ago. If I need to poop, I'm going to poop.
Starting point is 00:27:43 But do you just put actual bare ass on the toilet seat or do you put down toilet paper? You know, I used to put. down toilet paper but as long as there's like say i have to wipe pee splatter then i'll put down stuff but if not then i'll just sit because it's like it's your it's your like glutes in your it's your butt with another person's bud who was there in the past if i see somebody else's pee on a seat i'm switching stalls and i'm not going in that really i just wipe it down okay there's some rancid people in this world that leave some of the most obnoxious turds of all time bro yeah they like spread on the like the bowl and it's like smeared like they don't even think
Starting point is 00:28:19 about the ramifications of some other human being have to go in there to clean it. They just think, damn, that's messy and they move on. No, it's like fucking main character syndrome. They think that they well, it's going to get clean after this, so you know, it's whatever. Yeah, next time I'll be here, it'll be gone, so it's not my
Starting point is 00:28:35 problem. It's so bad. Dude, also the same with, when I was at the treadmill, I saw sweat on the side of the screens, like on the corners. It's so detailed. Like, you see every little, like, fucking vein and, like, Like it's so detailed.
Starting point is 00:28:52 I was like, oh my God, I'm not grabbing onto that dude. That's gross. Like, I can't do that. Wipe it down. I, yeah, I should have wipe it down. But I was like already in the groove. Like, I don't want to get back. The other person should have wiped it down.
Starting point is 00:29:04 That too. That's too. Etiquette. That wiping down etiquette. I have that. Everybody's got to have that in their lives. Jim has the little wipes. Clean it down.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Wipe it down. Dude, I will say, um, I had to ask a guy. How many sets you got left? And then... You had to ask. He was like, one.
Starting point is 00:29:24 And I was like, cool. And then he got up and he was like, you want me to wipe it down? I was like, no. Yeah, I say no, too. I'm like, because I feel like it's polite. I'm like, no, it's all right. Yeah, it's all good.
Starting point is 00:29:35 My sweat about a touch is sweat. Maybe it was nasty, dirty. Dude, I hate... I hate pooping in public and I get Poseidon's kissed. Oh, I haven't gotten that in a long time, actually. I'm sorry. But, like, I flush. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:29:47 Hold on. I wipe everything. I flush before. every toilet I go to. You bring sanitizing. Poseidon's Kiss? Poseidon's Kiss. You plop one down and the water comes up.
Starting point is 00:29:56 It's like a little. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. Dude, it's like my bird. I was thinking you said like, when I'm at the gym, I hate when I get Poseidon's kiss. Yeah, I was like really confused. 80's kiss. What would have these kiss?
Starting point is 00:30:14 It's like herpes. It's like an ember jumping out of the fire and line on. like in the sauna. Oh, in the sauna. Like something like it's, you know.
Starting point is 00:30:24 Dude, when I do a tricep extensions, bro, my, okay, this is gonna be so TMI, y'all.
Starting point is 00:30:31 Sorry, everyone. Turn down your audio. It's about to get extreme. My fucking, my, like, butt hole,
Starting point is 00:30:37 like, fuck, yeah. You know what? Every time. And it's actually so, it makes me so uncomfortable. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:30:46 I know, you know, I'm glad Greg is very open with us. That's a medical condition, grown. You gotta get that check out. There's a tendon running from your fucking tricep to your asshole, bro.
Starting point is 00:30:56 Dude, it's so weird. It feels so bad. I think it might be because of your core. You might be engaging your core when you do triceps. Wait, wait, wait, one more time. One more time. So when you do trisive extensions. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:11 I know your butt holes can. I already said it. Stop. Keep doing it. Yeah, dude, dude, your butt holes like the second thing that forms in the embryo. I'm so serious. It's got like a little, it's got connections to every part of your body. And it's like, this is where you started.
Starting point is 00:31:24 And then that's what happens. This is the beginning. This is the beginning. The maze that is your body. I'm really pissed. I'm laughing at this. I don't know why. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:31:34 this is like, this is what's killing me this week. This is the killer. This is killing you, bro. You're killing me. You're killing me. I'm being killed. Really embarrassed.
Starting point is 00:31:46 But it's a good talk. It's a great talk. Yeah, yeah, that's real it is. Wouldn't have it any other way. Yeah, yeah, I wouldn't, yeah, exactly. I wouldn't have it any other way. Yeah, nice rabbit hole guys. What's, I'm going to get serious.
Starting point is 00:31:59 Damn, yeah, that's detailed. I don't really notice at the gym. I kind of just like, I have to focus on mine. Well, I wouldn't notice it if it wasn't so prominent. Right. Well, there's one thing I do have, and it's nothing like that, nothing to M. But it's just like when I do certain workouts,
Starting point is 00:32:13 I have this thing right here. It's only on this arm. That it hurts, like really bad. Like this. It's like a tendon that's stuck on a bone or something like that. And every time I fucking squeeze that hurts, I'm like, ow, fuck. Camden came home from the gym one day and was like, yeah, I tried to like invent it. He said he tried to invent his own.
Starting point is 00:32:38 No. It's nothing. And he was like, my wrist hurts so bad. I'm never doing that ever again. I'm not. If I heard one of you fuckers say that after the gym, I would laugh so fucking hard. Like I think what it was, I think he was pulling up on something and also like extending his wrists out. And like, so he pulled out and extend his wrist.
Starting point is 00:33:06 Here you go, sir. There you go, sir. He just like really hurt his wrist. He's really bad. He's so funny, dude. Like, it's really funny. Oh my god. But yeah, it's so funny because it's like,
Starting point is 00:33:23 things about overdoing it at the gym, it's really funny to me because it's like, why am I doing this? Like, why am I, like, I'm hurting myself. It's so funny to think, it's like,
Starting point is 00:33:33 damn, we're all on the treadmill like this. Like, we're all just, like, like, if everything was invisible, we would look so stupid.
Starting point is 00:33:39 Like, just, like, dude, the thought process, just thinking about, thinking about Camden, thinking about inventing a new workout.
Starting point is 00:33:47 And like, hmm, let me try this. Comes home with like broken arms. He's like, I tried something. I tried creating something new. And it's so funny because he's like, you know, maybe that's why this workout doesn't exist already. Yeah, probably.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Dude, yeah, like, think about that. They had to try a lot of random shit. A lot of people probably got really hurt. Really fucking hurt. I don't know what, like, the craziest. Like, I've never, I want to ask, like, one of the OG bodybuilders, you're like, what is the most fucked up, like, trial of just new workouts you tried and just didn't work but like it left you messed up bad.
Starting point is 00:34:23 The first person, Tanner, what's that one? Is it a clean where you like, the first person to like try to hit a PR probably died? Oh, I know because like, you're swinging over your head. There's probably so much weights. They dropped it. I tried to invent.
Starting point is 00:34:41 It's the funniest thing I've ever heard. Oh, I'm so happy. There's one workout that I think is so dumb. I don't like it. I can't remember the name of it, but it's like a. where you're like doing like this but instead of doing this you're like throwing it in the air and catching it like this with your oh my god yeah i've seen that yeah you gotta go all the way around
Starting point is 00:35:00 yeah you let go and you get under it bro that's that's terrible yeah that's actually because i can just pull you right forward and you just eat shit and it just lands like right in your or oh my god okay um explicit warning for this next one like really bad there is a clip there is a clip oh of this guy The caption was like 14 year old tries benching 400 pounds And he just had like 3 45s on each side And he had like all his buddies around him He had 4 45s on top 445s
Starting point is 00:35:33 Oh my And then he like he like attempts it And it fucking falls on his chest And it just It actually capsized his lungs He like his lungs blew all the air out of his body Dude And he was like that
Starting point is 00:35:48 Like oh my God It went from that to that. Dude, they were so mad. And then it bounced back up and it was just like, oh, my God. There was so much wrong with that clip, starting with the fact that this guy had, he had arm wraps. So I was like he actually tried, he was going to try to do it,
Starting point is 00:36:04 which pisses me off because it slipped right out of his hands. You're 14. Go like catch butterflies or something. Up on like Fortnite, bro, chill. His spotters suck, dude. Dude, he had two of them. Oh, they were horrible, dude. The spotters were like trying to use the,
Starting point is 00:36:19 force as if like if it fell they'd be able to catch it but no bro try to use the force like they all should have been holding it like the whole time probably yeah their hands weren't they were on they were like not even under this bar that was 4.05 right 4005 pounds right on the rib cage no that's insane to think about benging 4005 pounds but the facts are like you the human body can survive that is kind of fascinating your rib cage is pretty flexible Just don't Don't tense up
Starting point is 00:36:51 Let it ride Yeah Just let it bounce off you You guys want to hear something Fudged up bro Yeah I have After this I have the bird meeting
Starting point is 00:37:02 Where I'm And this is a meeting where Where I'm At this point I'm convinced you're like standing outside At the park And a bunch of these birds flocked to you Yeah yeah
Starting point is 00:37:12 I'm meeting up with birds You're like the only Jouazzi You're the bourgeoisie Bird lab research, bird research lab is what I'm a part of. And I'm submitting a grant proposal type deal to get funded for research this summer. And I have my proposal written and whatnot, but I sent it in for like critique for this meeting. Like so people could read it and comment like what they think I should do.
Starting point is 00:37:34 There's 272 comments on my paper. Rewrated group video. You're done. It's actually like. Oh my God. It's all like, that's like a comment from Blue Jay, like comments from birds. Oh, no comment to, nah. Dude, Isaac, that's like an editor in frame I.O. seeing 200 something changes to a video.
Starting point is 00:37:57 And it's like, the first thing I'm gonna say whenever I get to that podium is like, how do I know when to like listen? What? Okay, that's, because I've recently just had to do that actually and I sent in notes and I remember like, I was like, damn, I'm typing a lot and like I'm sending a lot of notes and I look over and like the video's still not like I'm still watching the video. And I'm already at like fucking 50 something notes and I'm like oh And then at some point I'm like am I being really fucking picky about this like is this just so Abnormally picky or something I don't know so who are the people that are doing the notes Other people that are in the class lab so you got like PhD students and like undergrad researchers Have they gotten grants before? Yeah, yeah, yeah
Starting point is 00:38:40 Yeah, these people know what they're talking about and and you know this is also my first time writing anything like this so it's like damn that's kind of cool though even my even my professor um like she told me because I you know I've talked to her about this
Starting point is 00:38:52 how it's like I'm like nervous because I'm scared like people are gonna think I'm not know what I'm doing they're like talking about and she's like well dude like even me
Starting point is 00:38:59 whenever I write a grand proposal it's like the whole thing is like commented yellow because it's like everyone like even at her level it's like it's still like that like people are still critiqued
Starting point is 00:39:08 is that just a subject I mean dude is that nature I mean that's just like scientific segue oh my god segue this book this book that we're reading is literally written by this psychologist or his therapist
Starting point is 00:39:20 this dream reader who also has input from peers as well it's like everyone in your field or your industry will have a comment about like the goal is to put out research that is the most robust as it can be the most non-refutable research that you can put out so like it needs to go under such arduous critique um arduous come on boy Yeah. To the breather from that one. Hold on. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:39:46 I know. I need to like take it. Arduous critique. Wow. So that it can be used for like policy and like legislation. Because like no one's going to listen to. If they find one fucking thing, they're going to harp on that. They're going to be like, actually your study is bullshit because this one part that's,
Starting point is 00:40:01 that's wrong and not backed up by scientific findings. And then you're like, well, shit, they're right, you know. Wow. So like you've got to be really, uh, really careful. You got to be thorough on that. Yeah. It's quite literally just so perspectives. It's like every perspective you possibly can has a,
Starting point is 00:40:14 a finger on that and has a say, yeah, that's cool. So what kind of grant are you applying for? Undergraduate research opportunity. So it's basically just like, this is basically to get me experience in the field as a researcher and like with data. But like what's your research going to be?
Starting point is 00:40:32 What are you going to do? Pothonatory Warbler food availability and its effect on nest success. You know that back one more time for the professor? My research question is how does food availability affect nest success in Prothonatory Warblers. Okay.
Starting point is 00:40:48 Now what's that in labor? I'm gonna... So there's this bird, this songbird called the Prothonatory Warbler aka New World Warbler. And we're trying to see... Basically their nests have been declining.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Like their nest success rates, the amount of birds that are hatched and fledged. Fledge means, like, grow up and fly away. Right. Has gone down by like over a hundred in the past like three years in this one location and we're like why the hell is that so we're going to do research and find out and you're trying to see if it's the food right and i my prediction is that with global warming in earlier springs the the the research that i've read uh or the papers that i've
Starting point is 00:41:34 read they talk about um what is it phenological asyncrenny which is basically the timing of insect like being born and emerging. What? Phenological. Phenological asyncony. But it's basically when these insects come out, like they can adapt to the changes in temperatures way faster than birds can. Like,
Starting point is 00:41:59 because think about a, birds got to migrate. They got to fly all this way to get to where they need to be. But insects, they just stay the same place and they're so much smaller and whatnot. And so they like, they can just adapt. So they're going to adapt to these warmer,
Starting point is 00:42:11 earlier temperatures and come out way soon. than the birds are there. And like what research has found, actually, is that aquatic insects offer these things called L.C. Pufas, which are like these proteins that are really good for baby birds. And so it's really crucial for these birds to get to their breeding grounds so they can be there at the same time as peak emergence of these aquatic insects. But they're missing it now because they're coming out earlier and they're missing the peak.
Starting point is 00:42:43 So therefore they're not getting enough energy to feed their young and therefore they're abandoning nests. That's what I think is happening. Let's just fill up all the area with garbage and it brings a whole bunch of gnats and it brings a whole bunch of flies. Yeah. Let's just make it a landfill and see if they survive. Grunk, you just propose the grant right now. I think you can just send that into your professor. That was like that.
Starting point is 00:43:05 That was pretty beautiful. Because it's like a mystery. It's actually, it's pretty exciting. Oh, dude, it's kind of a head thump, like, to think that there are so many of these being done for so many questions and somebody and not even just like in science but like in so many other like mathematicians bro those guys are fucked math people oh my dude math math math is crazy because what do you mean we just found like proofs yes undeniable proofs of the universe that is backed by numbers
Starting point is 00:43:33 and yes yes like how we made up numbers how we discovered math knowledge is discovered we don't know anything it's like how we discovered it like dude I swear to God we discovered music I was out walking I have an audio recording of it and there was these like there was these like um what of you walking yeah no I was out walking and then I recorded this fucking like outside ambience because like I heard these like little like I was by the pond and these motherfuckers got a rhythm Some of them got a rhythm It would be like
Starting point is 00:44:12 Bipipip Bip Bip B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B C. They got like they were probably in tune with that. They were like Oh, that's probably how music came about. We just listen to nature. To nature and birds. And also our heartbeat and walking. But also we have like 15 minutes. Do we want to freaking?
Starting point is 00:44:48 Whoa. What do you mean we got 15? I know that like actually. That's crazy. That was a what the fuck. Well, okay. Yeah. I was just gonna say.
Starting point is 00:44:58 Number one. Those three emails. I have. Yeah. I have this one email. It's just super sweet. Someone took a photo of the book, man and his symbols.
Starting point is 00:45:07 And they're like, I'm joining this book. Reading, Journey, With Yaw. The collection will be solely based... The start of my book collection will be solely based on what the group did decides to read in this book club. Oh, God. Reading all the diarone would be kidding. Yeah, we're ready.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Yeah, we can try and critique it, too. Yeah, they're a captain underpants. I was just going to say this one email, someone had a dream about me. They said, My Larry Dream. I'm emailing to tell you about a dream I had about Larry. So, essentially, I opened YouTube in the... the first thing that popped up was Larry and his cousin reviewing a coffee shop. You and your little cousin had a coffee review channel.
Starting point is 00:45:46 When I woke up, I was convinced that it was real and I went looking for it, but it wasn't real. I was destroyed. Anyways, love the pod. Interesting. Wow. Interesting. I was going to somehow say, weigh that into the book. Let's get into that.
Starting point is 00:45:58 Yeah. Well, Doc, what do you think about that one, Doc? So that dream really, it sounds to me like this person is really not fiending, but they want, they want you to aspire to, to, to, to, really delve outside your boundaries. Post on YouTube. Post on YouTube. Post on YouTube. Post on YouTube. Post on YouTube. Post on YouTube post. I'll listen, Doc. I'll listen. I'll listen. That's just a theory. So who read? Raise your hand if you read.
Starting point is 00:46:27 Okay. Get that fucking hand down. Chips boy. You can read a single word. Dude, these veggie chips smell like chemicals. Should I start doing them? You think there's seed oils in them? That might be actually a terrible thing you're eating. Uh-oh. I don't want to know. Just because veggies is in it doesn't mean it's good for you. How do I know if there's seed oils? If it tastes bad.
Starting point is 00:46:49 Yeah, it'll say like seed oil three. Larry, did you catch up? I did. Yeah, so I found out, by the way, that what I was listening to was like way behind. So I had to catch up this morning. But I did catch up. He, it's, okay. I'm trying to recollect.
Starting point is 00:47:06 It's really, damn, I really should have the physical. If I had the notes down Because as I was walking and listening I was like oh shit that makes sense But I gotta keep a tab on that Or else I'm gonna fucking lose it Um Audio books are like different dude
Starting point is 00:47:19 I had to listen to one for 30 minutes Just to catch up to where I was And I was like oh wait what It's like really Really confused Audio books I mean to me audio books Because sometimes when I'm reading I notice that like I mispronounced shit in my head
Starting point is 00:47:31 Or I read something out of sync Like I read this Part of the settings first And then I read something over here For whatever fucking reason And then I'm like, oh, crap, I'm not really taking this information the way it's supposed to be taken. So having an audio reader read it to me, like I'm a fucking two-year-old. It's kind of like, oh, at least he's saying it, right?
Starting point is 00:47:50 At least I know what it's coming out of his mouth is like the way it's supposed to be said. So that I can interpret that. Imagine the guy in the audiobook is like stuttering. He's like, apocryphic. Or he goes back. He's like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Oh, no, no, no, no. Oh, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:48:07 I mean, because of where was I? But yeah, this recent what we were supposed to read for this one is kind of interesting with like... It's about archetypes, right? Yeah, it was archetypes. I got too bad. Like, or the problem of types is what this section is called. The problem of types.
Starting point is 00:48:32 And I think it's interesting. Well, he said one thing that was like, oh yeah, that makes sense. I think, I think, oh, yeah. In our efforts to interpret the dream symbols of another person, we are almost invariably hampered by our tendency to fill in the unavoidable gaps in our understanding by projection. So sticking to the context of the particular dream and excluding all theoretical assumptions about dreams in general is how you should do it. Aside from the fact that dreams are all, you know, meant to, they mean something. Right.
Starting point is 00:49:10 For sure. Yeah. Isaac also brought up yesterday, Isaac, you brought up a good part of the book. Dude, really. Yeah, I had it written down, bro. Like a fucking Bible verse. This was, this knocked my socks off, bro. But basically, like, TLDR, I think we're talking about introvert, extrovert.
Starting point is 00:49:30 And the contrast between the two types of, like, personalities and how they operate and the psyche. But one of the passages I was written in it was like the reason for this peculiarity, and that's talking about like the disagreements between intro and extroverts, lies in the fact that there is no standpoint above or outside psychology that would enable us to form an ultimate judgment of what the psyche is, which is really a lot of words to basically say, we only know as much as our brain can understand because we're trying to. We're trying to to understand our brain. It's like we're trying to break down
Starting point is 00:50:08 what our psyche is using our psyche, which is really tough to do. It's like, just like the brain named itself. Yeah. Yeah. Right. It's just nuts to me.
Starting point is 00:50:19 The brain they named itself. Dude. It's also interesting like, fucking hedge. You're talking about like, sorry. As a therapist, if your therapist is introverted
Starting point is 00:50:31 and you're extroverted, you all ain't going to work. Yeah, dude. It's crazy. too. I was thinking about it like the third he was talking about how like the therapist has to really uh kind of like challenge itself or like yink back from any prejudices or any like anything like that like any biases or whatever the fuck he's like teaching us how to be a dream therapist. Basically yeah for a minute there he was definitely talking about it. Um it was just yeah. Oh dude.
Starting point is 00:50:57 Did you see the dude? Do you remember all of the different like dreams of the mountain climber one? Dude. Or he called himself already. There's one part 42 references on it, bro. Dude, okay, it was the, it was the, the little girl and the father. And they had blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:51:22 There was a whole series of dreams that she had had when she was eight. They made up the weirdest series, 58 for me. Oh, I, oh, did you read on the archetype? Yeah, yeah, where I thought we were supposed to go to like 61. Oh, I went to 55. Oops, oops, oops, oops.
Starting point is 00:51:38 We could save that for another time. That's real book versus PDF. No, no, no, no. We both have the real book. Oh, no, yeah, yeah, yeah. But do you remember the part where talking about this one guy? He came to me with a dream in which he had seen
Starting point is 00:51:50 a drunken tramp rolling in a drink. The drunken tramp. Him and his, like, drunken tramp. The drunken tramp. He's mentioned that, like, twice now. Yeah, yeah. All that drunken dream shit. He has a tad.
Starting point is 00:52:04 He has a tad bit of, like, misogyny. And also, like, the dreams that he describes in this book are very, they feel so surface-level dreams, you know, like, this is like... Also, very vague. Like, like, he uses, like, when he was talking about, I don't know. The way he explains shit, it's almost like he can make it up because of the fact that there's no details aside from what's essential that he needs. Like, he just needs to pull this amount from that. No extra more. No extra details or whatever.
Starting point is 00:52:32 And then uses it as, like, a... In that sense to me, it seems like he could say anything, and it can sound like a real example. I don't think this guy would handle my Lexapro dream. I had one time. What is your Lexa? What was that? I think I've told about it before, like a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:52:53 But if I remember correctly, we were all on a pirate ship, and the water completely sank to the sea floor, and I had to carry the pirate ship on my back. and then I made it to a cornfield and then we found a minivan and we all hopped in the minivan and then I don't know who was driving but we crashed into a telephone pole
Starting point is 00:53:11 and then I think it was grunker Larry was like we gotta go I have cocaine in my pocket and then we all scattered around while those police sirens like and then like I got caught and then I got taken to the hospital my parents showed up and they're like why did you have cocaine
Starting point is 00:53:29 why did you do this you're disappointing me And I was like, ah. And I freaked out and I ran out of the hospital. Pretty crazy. And then I woke up like, like, I want to, dude, if I was an animator, I would draw that so fucking right now. Yeah, I could actually visualize that really. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:53:45 It was weird. But in fact, that wasn't a dream that actually happened before we went and picked Tanner. I was about to say. You carrying the bolt is symbolic to the final stretch of the things that you had to do before we came to get you in the minivan. and their cocaine in the minivan Doc, why are you blue? You can't breathe, he can't breathe. I wish he'd turn white.
Starting point is 00:54:15 That'd be so cool, bro. That'd be insane. Dude, the one part, I thought it was really interesting how he had that patient for 10 years and he knew that there was something like something he was avoiding. But his condition was also getting better throughout their thing. And then one day he was like, all right. I'm strong enough.
Starting point is 00:54:34 I can do it now. Here it is. Here's the problem. Wow. That's so real. Which is insane because it's like, yeah, he couldn't even face it. He couldn't even say it. And yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:44 The therapist was like, I don't really know why he did that. He didn't really feel ready, but whatever. I guess with that. It is funny. Didn't he literally say like, I really don't know why he. Yeah, yeah. I took him forever to say what he. And he's like, he could sit at the very beginning.
Starting point is 00:55:01 We would have gone through it like way quicker. Yeah, it's funny how this Carl guy, he's not afraid to just say what he thinks. I mean, dude, he's walking that thin line of consciousness and unconsciousness. He's just in both lanes. He's in both lanes. Somebody, this is not really related to the book, but somebody pinged me, they tagged me on TikTok, and it was a clip of grunk saying that he would never, ever shave his head ever. Really?
Starting point is 00:55:31 You would never. Oh, shit. Really? Yep. And I was just curious. What are your thoughts on that? Because in that clip, you really seemed like, you were like, I could never shave my head. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 00:55:43 No. Well, sometimes, well, sometimes, you look in the mirror and you look at your past and you're like, huh, it's time for something to change. And I need a catalyst to propel this change. and I feel like hair hair in my life represents so much I feel like hair growing is such like the D1 Symbology of Time Passing
Starting point is 00:56:10 and it just acted as a way to start fresh Because it felt like I needed to Symbolology I should all shave our heads Symbology Dude yeah join the me Jackson I'm getting a haircut tomorrow Shave your head
Starting point is 00:56:25 Nice No good okay what I remember when you had a buzzer Triple dog dare you like what you know one person I could never see with the buzz cut is Larry Larry would look like a totally different the only time you're gonna see me with a bus cut is if I got like hell for ransom and they recorded a video of me like drafted to the military like either well that or yeah or they're like all right we're gonna kill him if you don't fucking pay us 20 mil and I'm like sitting there with my shaved head and with like bruises all over my face
Starting point is 00:56:54 20 million dollars sounds like that Russian guy bro I love you bro I don't know what they say. We said all of it. All of it. Post on Twitter, post on Instagram, I don't do anything. They want us to pay 20 mil. We're gonna have to do like installments. They're making me play Pac-Man.
Starting point is 00:57:17 The payment plan on a ransom. Yeah, $10 a mortgage. This is a payment plan. We're trying to get Larry back. Please. I got plenty of ideas when I come back on. Come back home. I can do anything.
Starting point is 00:57:32 I'm full of ideas. I'm a whiz kid. Come on. I'm a whiz kid. I'm a whiz kid. Dude, it's crazy because, and I don't want to talk about something that's kind of sad. It's kind of insane, dude.
Starting point is 00:57:44 In Austin, that shooting that happened a few days ago. Dude, someone said it, sleeper agents. Someone, yeah, someone did say that. Fun fact. Not so fun fact, but fun fact, that was the night,
Starting point is 00:57:58 Isaac that I asked everyone if we wanted to go to Baby No Money's concert. Yep. And then after Baby No Money's concert, people go, they went to 6th Street. It was an hour and a half after that concert ended. Yeah. It was later, I thought. Wow. Oh, it was like 1.13, 2 a.m.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Oh. Oh, okay, maybe. Well, that's crazy. Dude, we had a recording that day. And then we finished about like 7 o'clock. And the concert had already started at 7. And I was like, I'm too tired. And I was just like, eh.
Starting point is 00:58:28 I don't think anyone else wanted to do it. Dude, my sister was like, thank God your homebody. I was like, yeah. You have no idea. You have no idea about that. Well, no, she called you about it. I was like, yeah, it was kind of crazy. Yeah, we know some people who are very, I actually was at the gym and I talked to a guy.
Starting point is 00:58:44 I was in the cold plunge and he was like 30 minutes pat. Like he had, he was in his car and he heard the gunshots going off. And we have a friend that was like right near it when it was happening. actually down so pretty crazy you know I got family going to Mexico and I'm like oh the world is wild the world is wild happening right now are very very scary we all just need we need more meme checkpoints everyone needs to start dropping their memes more that is the answer wow I just knocked the wind out of me wow yeah that felt like that fucking bench press that kid
Starting point is 00:59:30 did, holy shit. The verbal version of dropping 405. Wow. We need more of that. We need more of them. More meme checkpoints. We need to spread more memes. You know, I'm actually running out of reaction images if anyone wants to help me out.
Starting point is 00:59:48 Dude, I haven't like saved shit to my phone in so long that's been like a reaction image or nothing. Nick, you got a bunch. You're like the only person I know who has probably a fucking stupid amounts. He always just. He all, he's just, dude, he has so many memes for every situation. Inject the memes and how the memes. Oh, yeah. Inject the memes into my bloodstream.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Into my bloodstream. There are good memes and there are bad memes. You ready, Willie? Go ahead. Yes, they are. Say it. Why has God abandoned us? Oh, come on. Dude, I came across this one gif.
Starting point is 01:00:26 I came across this one gif. and it's it's fucking awesome you love saying awesome gifts you know that awesome gifts you know that that joke will make sense oh my god oh my god send that send that to me send that to me
Starting point is 01:00:38 please I'm begging bro I'm gonna use that for next time I do a lecture about a professor of being a professor wait that is very smart is that so funny oh please please please
Starting point is 01:00:50 send that to me guys also before we end where do we want to read next 81 81 where is that a Yeah, because I need a chapter. No, it's just 20 pages.
Starting point is 01:01:02 Okay. All right, let's do it. Are these two guys going to read or no? No, probably not. Be real. What page do you guys end on? I'll just read from there. We ended from 61.
Starting point is 01:01:12 I ended at 55. I'll just go to 61. Yeah, that's all right. I think I'll just come to the group house and I'll read an Isaac's book and then I'll put it down and go back home. I think it's really funny because even if I said, yeah, please do that, you wouldn't do it. Don't listen to the noise. Don't listen to the noise. Yeah, that's noise.
Starting point is 01:01:29 The chapter, the role of symbols is where I want to. Okay, roll of symbols. Got it. Dude, I really, really want to get that one CIA agent guy on the podcast. Oh, my God. He does do cameos. Dude, we need like an hour-long cameo. Might be like two grand.
Starting point is 01:01:50 It's like the longest cameo in the world. You plan out all the questions. Yeah. Please answer. Oh, yeah, we edit him in like he's in here, but it's all cameos that we just splice. stuff together. We have a script for him.
Starting point is 01:02:01 Just the way that he words things is just so funny. Just the way he, yeah, the way he like expresses the shit. If you guys don't know what talking about it, look up like CIA agent on TikTok or, I mean, that's really like. John, John. I don't have the name. I just look up CIA guy. But he, it's like the, the, that, the, da, that, the do. The wrong.
Starting point is 01:02:20 In the front lobby. Next thing I know. A missile. Right into the lobby. I'm like, wait. walking with this guy and he looked like a stranger but then I realized. It was a chop. You're an agent.
Starting point is 01:02:35 You're an agent. Dude, I'd have a lot of questions for him. Oh my God. I would too. And he'd have a lot of answers. And his favorite thing is his, let me give an example. Yeah. Let me give him an example.
Starting point is 01:02:47 It's like the most preposterous fucking shit. Is he an actual CIA agent? He whistle blue torture methods that the United States. that the United States was using and he was imprisoned for it for a while. Oh, wow, okay. Dude, don't we live in the worst place probably ever? Yeah. Not gonna lie.
Starting point is 01:03:08 We kind of too. That we live in. You put it like that, yeah. I think we're super privileged, but dude, whatever's going on right now? Holy shit. Dude, apparently spider webs were found on Mars. Ooh! We're running it on that note, guys.
Starting point is 01:03:21 Holy fuck, no. Dude, that's actually... Okay, wait, spider webs... Spiracidens have been interesting to me only because of like the whole GTA and Redid Redemption Easter egg shit that's been going on. It's been going on for a while now, but spider webs right now. Spider web, spider web, rock formation. Gtifle really.
Starting point is 01:03:40 Oh. Oh. I can't say that. I'm a headline reader. Sorry, guys. That's noise. That's noise. That's noise on Mars.
Starting point is 01:03:50 What even causes that though? That is kind of crazy. Spiders and shit. Spires. Yeah. John spiders and Mars. Hell yes Dang
Starting point is 01:03:57 I'm gonna look more into the spider webs on Mars Spider web Maybe instead of reading the book You can do that And maybe Elon Musk doesn't want to go to Mars anymore because he's scared spiders
Starting point is 01:04:07 It's a potential habitat For like Living creatures Yeah Because it's like Spider aliens Yeah it's like wetland aliens Yeah I wish that
Starting point is 01:04:16 I wish that people talk more About us being the aliens Oh like humans Being aliens Yeah What's the shit you're talking about with the 12th planet. Oh, Niburu.
Starting point is 01:04:27 The planet that is... I just have one question for you. This comes so naturally. The planet that is out of orbit. And it comes back every time. But who's the people that like transferred to our Earth or whatever? Yeah, because it's like something with gold. The Onunaki?
Starting point is 01:04:42 Yeah, the Onunaki. Yeah, like we were put on this earth to like farm the gold for them or something like that. Because they were running out of gold. Yeah. We are aliens. Look at our backgrounds. Brow. Like, what the fuck are we doing?
Starting point is 01:04:52 This is not natural. I'm not an alien I'm a professor Like why do we gotta wear clothes Dude like I don't get that Yeah he was being naked Like what Free the nip
Starting point is 01:05:01 I think Gros didn't stand up of He's about to leave Alright I gotta get dressed Okay And that's will conclude This episode of 150
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