The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Surviving America 054: Offboarding Has Begun!
Episode Date: October 8, 2025The age of total online immersion has come to an end! I know that is a serious accusation but its the truth. AI has come to kill the internet. It will usher people off devices, back into the real worl...d with their free time.Get Prepared with Our Incredible Sponsors! Survival Bags, kits, gear www.limatangosurvival.comEMP Proof Shipping Containers www.fardaycontainers.comThe Prepper's Medical Handbook Build Your Medical Cache – Welcome PBN FamilyPack Fresh USA www.packfreshusa.comSupport PBN with a Donation https://bit.ly/3SICxEq
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Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil.
The future has already arrived.
Welcome in.
Surviving America.
Just getting a year full of that awesome intro.
Introduction to this show, man. I love it.
Surviving America.
The show where the title gets more and more pertinent each and every day of your life, huh?
Maybe you started listening to Surviving America and you were saying to yourself,
this guy talking about.
I don't know.
I need a break that I can tell you.
I need a break.
I've got the immortal poems of the English language.
Half the audience leaves immediately.
I've got...
But, you know, the bigger story for today is...
I do believe that we have begun the off-boarding of the Internet.
Or the Internet in the form that we use it as our sort of mass entertainment system.
I want to get to that later.
I don't want to get to that right now.
There's a whole collection of reasons why I believe this.
have believed this for a while now.
But yesterday, it got really clear to me.
It became very clear.
We got our Lima Tangle survival hat on.
Can you guys try something for me?
Check this out.
This is really cool.
What we had the ability to do now within Stream Yard is create custom QR codes.
Okay.
Ready?
Use your phone real quick and let me know if this works if you're not watching on your phone.
So up at your top right now.
Now, you should see the QR code.
See that QR code?
That'll take you right to lemmatanglesurvival.com.
God, I love Johnny 5.
Man, you were on today.
The coffee hit real good on Johnny today.
Though it does feel like is my, no, okay.
The coffee's hitting a little too strong on me.
So, yeah, hit it.
Hit the old, hit the old.
See, because on your screen, it's the opposite of my screen.
Hit the old QR code right there and go to lemontango Survival.com. See if it works for me. Appreciate that. Appreciate you. It's a lot to do today. We're going to stay out of the realm of politics, Democrat. You know, I gave my sort of wholehearted democratic plea to tell me what it is they want yesterday. And it was my best effort. You know what I mean? To try to reason and figure all that out.
So I kind of want to break from it all, you know.
I kind of really just don't even want to get into the political all that much and avoid it as much.
Maybe a little more into the cultural, a little more into the poetic.
Whether you know it or not, like, there's a part of podcasting, particularly when we're doing lives, but not even just lives.
Podcasting in general where you really do enjoy your audience presence, you know what I mean?
you enjoy or at least I enjoy
creating content for you guys
you know there's
it's a little bit of a dance
it's definitely a little bit of a dance
yesterday on Instagram
you know I got into a groove
and it was a it was just one of those great grooves
you know what I mean
um so today I want to talk about what I want to talk about
I want to talk about a variety of things
where we are going to focus on the
we're not going to focus on it, but we're going to talk about the new AI, even though the new
AI is the old AI, just better.
And what the AI really is?
Born to BRAP.
Morning, my man.
How are you?
Good to see you.
Good to see you.
Because things, we're on a, we've launched off the cliff, I think.
I really do think that in terms of a lot of things, you know?
I always turn to the experts when it comes to technology.
I turn to the experts.
Something's happening.
It'll happen with your kids soon if you have kids, okay?
Let's just get into it, okay?
I want to talk to you about other stuff.
For technological advancements at large, right?
For my son's birthday, we got him something called a bamboo A1 3D printer.
Okay.
And of course, there's nothing in arm's length right now.
I have to get up and show you this thing.
But suffice it to say, like this bamboo A1 printer, which is not a huge investment, is the advancement is uncanny.
You know what I mean?
It's, it really is.
For your children, do me one favor, okay, for your children.
if you have kids who are coming up young in their teens maybe even in their late teens or maybe even in their 20s you know do me one favor and begin to remind them of what an amazing time they live in and remind them that it's not their time it's not your time right that your time was different and their time is different and your grandparents and their grandparents's time was different there are intrinsic things that have to happen
in each generation, right?
And I don't think there may have been a generation that's passed and lost that.
I'm not sure.
But very important in the age of digital influence to remind your kids that they live in a time
that is so unreal and so sweet.
I mean, yesterday, I'm going to glaze my kids.
youngest real quick he would hate this so i got to keep it brief okay because he would hate this
but i just want to tell you about like the age that we live in and the things that are missing
and then there are things that are so magic you couldn't even believe it you know like my son my
oldest son built a like a sword from a show i don't want to get into it i could tell you all the
details but it would probably embarrass me and him so we'll leave it at sword from show
uh the other day yesterday 3d printed all the pieces put them together one of the piece
wasn't working i glued it for him and it's just like this if you grew up in the 90s and you
like toys the idea of being able to print your own toys amazing you know what i mean i just
you can't even wrap your head around it in the face of
these isolated communities, people moving all across the country, friends and friend connections, not being what they were maybe back in the day, just do me that favor.
Let your kids know they're living in a time of innovation that is so incredible.
And if you can help them harness what they really enjoy in this lifetime, like you can really do things that are incredible.
credible. Like you can really give them a sense of achievement that probably far outweighs
almost anything I ever experienced as a young kid. You know what I mean? I don't remember.
I didn't play sports. So I didn't, you know what I mean? But what's important, folks,
is that I think we've reached a point of offboarding on the internet. And I think a lot of people
are happy about it you know i think a lot of people are happy i think that and also for your kids who are of
internet age right where like what i want you to understand we could be at a point right now where
we are at we may even surpassed we may have passed peak content um absorption right peak content
uh viewership like we may have peaked already i really think we may have peaked i really think we may have
peaked. I think we're on the downslope. Think about it. The peak was probably around 20,
right? Everybody's isolated. Everybody's locked up. It was around that time we started like getting
those articles about like five billion pieces of new content are created every day. And people
are going like, what the hell are we up to? Like, what are we taught? How's there so much you talk
about can't be good and uh so i really do think that we may have peaked on content consumption
already and now the offboarding is is fully uh fully happening you know what i mean i think
the offboarding is happening and my kids have given me so many revelations over the last
couple days it's just blow it's really blown me away they're the experts i
consult
I consult them
with the
internet and the consumption
and because they're in the test
in the test database right
they're in the
they're in the sort of laboratory
on a regular basis
not just themselves
they're up to date you know what I mean
trends all that kind of stuff not just themselves
but also they're in school with other kids
who are in it so they have this
like you know what it is the youth
thing. It's important, right? But they've blown my mind multiple times in ways that have caused
me to realize, like, the offboarding is here. The offboarding is here. One of the biggest
revelations was, I do want to hear something crazy, Jay, for a good morning. One of the biggest
revelations was thinking, like, will my kids give their kids devices and unlimited access to
that device you know what i'm saying like is that a thing that will happen i'm talking looking at my
kids but also kind of wrapping my head around what that'll look like for all kids of a certain age
right who grew up with the devices will they have a kid and go you know what i don't think i'm
going to give my kid that device because you know the device will also be a very different creature
come, you know, their childhood.
Jordan in chat says,
I had a teacher tell the kids
that Google will be their,
a history teacher tell the kids
that Google will be their best friend.
Whoa.
When was this?
Give me some time frame.
Was this like recently?
I mean, that's happening.
If that was five years ago, that's kind of impressive, really.
Or if you mean you had a history teacher like when you were in school,
either way, it's wild.
And it's 100% on the mark.
I said it before, right?
I said it years ago, like when we first got VR.
There you go, within the last school year.
Oh, well, there you go.
There you go.
It is possible.
And it will happen.
I used to say, after I got VR for the first time and started playing with it, I realized like, oh, we're going to lose some people to VR.
We're definitely going to lose some people to VR.
We're going to lose some people to chat GPT.
We're going to lose some people to sex robots powered by AI.
Like, we're going to lose people.
That is what it is.
That's happening.
and when I say lose people I don't mean like just we've had some people suicided by AI already
but we're also going to have you know we're going to have people who go in and don't come out right
I remember your VR fiasco it's a Wild West kind of world man it's it's something but um yeah so
we're going to lose people but also what
I think we've seen the golden age.
I think we've seen the heyday, right?
I really do believe that.
I really do believe we've seen the heyday, and here's why.
All right, let me get into the meat of the story now.
I beat around the bush long enough.
My youngest, who is really engineer-minded, you know what I mean?
Like, he's just, I don't know.
The kids are amazing nowadays, the things that.
they can pull off the things that they see and then can pull off with very little help you know
what i mean with electronics um he came to me with the well i guess it'd be better to show you
we had a birthday party for him a few days ago and he came to me with uh this you see what i'm showing
for the podcast audience is an old VHS video October 5th, 98, 126 p.m., yada, yada, yada,
okay. So he came to me with this, not this exact video, but he came to me with this
because this was what was important to him at the time.
And what you're looking at, even though it says October 5th, 1998, is an application on your phone
That basically takes your super high-powered 4K, everything you pay for from Apple, Android, whatever, takes your high-powered phone and turns it into a VHS recorder, you know, masks or effect filter, if you will, so that you can record videos that look old.
And he brings me this thing, and he's in love with it.
And he basically videotaped his whole birthday party, or I say videotaped.
He basically recorded his entire birthday party in that sort of analog VHS style.
And, you know, what was amazing about it was how he talked about it looks better than 4K, right?
it looks better than 4k well i'm getting there jay ferg don't worry we're getting there you might be
you might be following me um so okay you know what i mean this is cool he watches a lot of things that
are in sort of his it would take me a whole show to explain the niche kind of stuff that he really
digs and it's his life you know what i mean to be shared when he's ready to share it um but suffice
it to say the vHS thing is something that he always was really like but it was
It was wild looking at the birthday party like that, looking at the birthday party in the same kind of video setting that my birthday parties were recorded in, or video style, rather.
And that was crazy enough.
But there was, his brain definitely said to him for some reason that filming in this sort of 90s lower quality style is better than just wandering around Vlog style with our GoPro and recording.
you know something that's important to him like his birthday party now of course i got behind
the camera and did some recording too but whatever um the same day my oldest comes down and he's
showing me video of a guy in japan an american who is in japan who was recording his whole
his whole sort of vacation on one of those old
Polaroid, you know, hand digital camcorders.
Pretty wild.
And he says, Dad, I think this was peak video.
They didn't talk about this together.
Like, they weren't talking about this together.
It comes down, he says, I think this was peak video.
So now I'm like, what?
Like, how do these things hit at the?
exact same time and i i said to him you think that the like capturing life in 4k is is not the way to
capture life maybe it's not the way to capture life right maybe ultra high death it doesn't serve
capturing real life like yeah it looks really sweet or something like that but but like nobody's
really ever made the rules nobody's ever really made the the the the
nobody's ever really came out and said like or thought about what's really the best way to capture a life to capture life events right what's the best way to record that because we always just better better better better better we're like little ants you know a better better better high deaf high deaf multipixel what was it what whatever the pixel word was for a while there that mattered um and again like this this this this kind of stuff when it comes from my kids is so impactful because my whole shit
lately has been we got to go back we got to go back like we've gone too far forward we have to go back
you know what i mean we've got to take some steps back in our skill sets in in in our survival in
everything right we got to go back a little bit we went too far we overshot the mark and to hear them
both like 24 hours apart talking about recording things in this way and now my son is on a hunt
well both of them really are on hunts for these camcorders like they want these camcorders to record
life in this view, which leads me to the off-boarding, right, which leads me to the off-boarding.
But before we get there, I do want to throw this up because Jay Fergan chat says,
gold and silver are hitting all-time highs. Will the market crash? Now, I had no idea.
I've been a bad prepper, truly, in terms of hard assets lately.
I've had no thoughts whatsoever of buying gold or silver, and maybe for good reason, I guess.
Or maybe not.
Depends on how you look at it, right?
But I haven't been paying attention to it.
And I just yesterday, Jay Ferg was like, yeah, gold, silver is like $48 an ounce.
And my jaw dropped.
Silver.
I had no idea.
4895.
Gold, $4,000 an ounce.
Yeah. It's a thing, man. $50 an ounce silver was something we used to joke about five years ago, 10 years ago.
You know what I mean? We'd be like, if the market really gets it, everything corrects, the real price of silver will show and it'll be about $50 to $100 a ounce. You know what I mean?
And everybody's like, no way, dude, it's $25 an ounce or something like that. I used to buy silver when it would go under $20.
you know what i mean that was like my trigger like oh we're under 20 let's go get it
so i don't know that i'd even buy it right now to be on personally i don't think it's a bad
thing to buy it but just personally right it's a lot of money um but if you've got it and you want
to put it in something secure and safe gold and silver's great silver's great if you're a prepper
if you're a prepper silver is great if you're looking for utility currency silver is great
If you're looking for something to dump money into that's a hard asset that will serve you for a long time, then that's gold.
You know what I mean?
But the utility of gold is, I have no use for gold.
You know what I mean?
There's no, I'm nowhere near rich enough to be stacking gold bars, you know what I mean?
And being like, this is how I'm going to keep my money safe.
I mean, to have the money for it.
But utility silver, $50 ounce.
you know $25 half pounds you can solve problems with that you can buy food with that you can buy
medicine with that that makes sense to me and that's always it's always been that way utility silver
has always made sense it's to me it's to me it's always been a thing gold never really made sense
to me gold always looked like this weird thing like what am i going to do with a 1500 round of
gold you know what i mean like it never made sense to me even when it was that low now it's
$4,000 for a one ounce gold coin. What are you going to do with that? Here. I wanted to buy
some blank. You know what I mean? You think you're getting changed for that $4,000 silver coin
ain't happening. But it's a good move. It is a good move. No doubt about it. So I picked my son up
from football yesterday, okay? Pick my son up from football. He's showing me a video of his buddy
why'd you do that why did you do that there we go he's picking he's showing me a video of his buddy
i think i got like a few different settings on my zoom right now whatever it's a video of his
friend like the kid who i just saw on the field driving a car almost indistinguishable with his
football jersey on driving a car eating a burger talking about what's on his cell phone pretty
indistinguishable okay from reality and he's laughing and i'm blown away because it i mean i know it's
you know it's coming with a i but essentially you can scan your face now and create yourself
doing basically anything anything you know what i mean with this new a i and i'm watching the
video and i'm like okay further evidence right further evidence that the onboarding is here
My recommendation to you guys, when I heard, well, just a couple days ago I heard my son showed me the Martin Luther King, I have a dream speech, and he was talking about releasing the Epstein files, and you couldn't tell. The audio was so smooth. You know what I mean? It was like, I have a dream that one day the federal government will release the Epstein file, and the audio was so good. And the video was so good.
So on the subject of value, on the subject of assets, the moment I heard that speech, I said, you know, probably a good idea to like download or even find DVDs, by DVDs, by CDs and by VHS tapes of these historical moments in time.
Because the internet, like, you may not be able to find, I don't think you really get like the title wave that has come.
But you might not be able to find these speeches one day because it's all digital and it's all going to be in a digital like nightmare.
And I even sometimes wonder when the humans leave the internet and are no longer creating content, there'll probably be so many bots, right?
Like there'll probably be so many bots creating daily content that they'll like it
It will continue creating content like imagine all humans eject from internet no more they don't go on
YouTube. They don't there's probably tons of bots doing things AI bots doing things posting videos on YouTube making posts on it's like the it the a shell of what the internet is will continue to go on and create create create create create and you could hide
on in like 10 years and just go like what's going on here you know what i mean like this weird
self-sustaining internet thing is still going jfurg says how many times have we watched a movie
and on a streaming network certain things are cut out yeah i mean that's kind of where my thought
process is jay ferg with the with these important speeches with these important moments in history
these important videos in history so if you have hard copies of that kind of stuff if you can
throw that kind of stuff um you know if you find those events on DVD right on on VHS speeches on
tape cassette tape you know what I mean like these things could be very very valuable in the future
people might not be just sheer mistrust right like the just the sheer lack of trust that people are
going to have with the internet it's already happening it's already here it's already happening
you watch videos just think about it just watch videos and how many times a day do you go is that real
what's really sad and what makes me most sad currently is the death of UFO video you know what I
mean that's the one that really makes me sad
because Bigfoot video, man, AI, I mean, a UFO video, that stuff is fun.
You know what I mean?
It's fun.
And it was fun because it was doctored by people.
And it's fun because it was maybe it wasn't doctored, right?
Maybe it was a video.
Like, maybe that was a video of a freaking UFO.
Maybe we don't know yet.
Maybe we're not quite sure.
There was always those videos that nobody was like, no, maybe, maybe not.
I don't know.
It could have been real.
And I love those, man.
But AI's ruined that completely.
Because even if you see a video that is like somewhat questionable, you're going to immediately go, that was AI video.
You know what I mean?
So that's just the world.
That's just where it's going, where things are going.
Trust me, believe me, when I tell you, make your plans for life offline.
One of the best ways to sort of, and I didn't know this going into it, I definitely didn't know this going into it, but getting the ghost phone and taking a lot of the apps that you use on a daily basis off of your phone and getting off of them on a regular basis is like, for us it's easy, you know what I mean?
But we do have to think about the kids who are raised on this stuff and how to offboard them into.
the real world again because it's going to be a lot of kids who don't want to give it up you know
but it's all faking it's all coming down i mean it's doomed it's it's revelation it's the internet
revelation is upon us right the internet apocalypse is upon us that's what a i is don't mince words
you know what i mean it it is all falling apart because before long you will be on the internet
and you won't know what's what.
I mean, I was even drinking coffee this morning,
walking around my kitchen, drinking coffee,
thinking about recording podcasts on those little VHS tapes,
the mini tapes from camcorders,
and shooting those out to members.
Legitimately, like legitimately thinking about that.
Like, maybe that's the way to go.
Maybe the way to go,
actually what I think the way to go is,
is not digital, but something like a tape that doesn't exist yet, but is massive.
Like the storage is massive.
You know what I mean?
A new kind of player that is completely offline.
Oh, that's the other thing I wanted to tell you.
I told you, I don't want to get into the politics.
I'd rather read poems and talk about technology and AI and the death of the internet and so on.
And don't lament the death of the internet, by the way.
It's probably a pretty cool thing, right?
It's probably a pretty cool thing.
Other things will grow.
Other things will appear.
I think personalized...
I think personalized internets are the way of the future.
Like, I think customized home internets.
What the folks at PrepperDisc have done is amazing.
Anybody can do it.
And I really think that's the way of the future.
in other words like tailoring a device that can be connected to by your family's Wi-Fi
and the content on their monitor and modified right so that you have this gigantic space
that is the Walton Internet right and the Walton Internet is updating from certain places
right like we're getting pbns new shows all the time because it's my network i know that
jordan is not an artificial intelligent bot i know that dave jones is a real person i know the
patriot power hour are real right and you know different streams from different people coming
into this home sort of box you know what i mean and i think that's the way of the future man
I think that is the way
I think every family
maybe community maybe town
will have its own internet
or what looks like
an internet
you know what I mean
and to the degree
that you want to have AI in it
for fun and laughs
you can have it
but for the most part
right
it was
that would be kind of fun
right
the J-Ferg AI
that is just
completely unchained
that would be
kind of fun to see
right i uh i could probably do a whole show on that to be honest so here's the other really
interesting thing that happened things happen in our house really fast as you can imagine and in
a span of a couple days i've told you this before but you may not know it's not probably that
important to you hey sorry my one dog likes to dig in the furniture and he digs and
and digs until he just destroys the furniture.
I wasn't calling you over here.
I just wanted you to stop ruining everything.
Right?
You can't ruin the seats, Bubba.
Little Linky here.
Little Linky.
So my son is a collector of vintage video game systems.
I don't know how it started.
Probably because me and his mom play regular Nintendo.
And we play through, you know, Super Mario,
three together a lot and that kind of thing.
So you see those vintage systems around.
It's kind of intriguing, right?
But he's a collector of these vintage game systems, and he has a lot of them.
And over the years, he just collected them.
One system that he had that I never touched in my whole life was a PSP, which is like
a small PlayStation, basically, handheld PlayStation device, personal PlayStation.
I don't know what PSP stands for.
Born to Brat, you strike me as a type of fellow that had a PSP.
is that the truth
I never mess with one
really cool plays these little tiny CDs
pretty awesome right
he comes up to me
the other thing that he does is he mods everything
little Jacob mods all kinds of stuff
he takes a thing for an intended use
flips it on its head and turns it into something
completely
different but fun
really fun
and he wants to mod this PSS
You know, so we got to, we got to do a few steps to mod the PSP.
And I may actually, I may actually divulge exactly how to do this process because what he created was so awesome.
I mean, it was so awesome and spoke so much to the offboarding of the Internet that it kind of blew my mind.
Everything a kid does nowadays requires the Internet.
You know what I mean?
Primarily.
You got your kid and they have their tablet time.
or you give them, you know, some kind of device on the long car ride,
whatever the situation is, like, they need internet.
Can you put the hotspot on?
Can you put the Starlink on?
Can you put the this on that on?
Born DeBrabb still has a PSP at home.
Yeah, exactly.
So you know the deal.
So basically what my son figured out how to do was to turn this thing into,
I don't know what to call it, really.
But basically he put a variety of games on this thing by modifying it and not just PlayStation games, right?
Like Geometry Dash and Nintendo 64 games and PlayStation games.
Then he uploaded a bunch of TV shows and a bunch of movies on it.
He uploaded some music onto it, right?
All for nothing, by the way.
And I'm sure it's not all on the up and up, but whatever, you know.
I don't even care a little bit.
But anyhow, he basically filled this offline device with a bunch of games, entertainment, music, and the whole thing runs offline.
And I'm sitting there playing with it, looking it over, and I'm like, dude, this is the coolest thing there is.
Like, this is the coolest thing.
This thing does all the stuff that people have come accustomed to their phones doing for them.
Not all the stuff, but a lot of the stuff, right?
Like, I want to watch something entertaining.
I want to listen to music.
I want to play a video game.
Like, we depend on these Wi-Fi, 5G data-connected devices to do all this stuff because we think that's the only way we can do this stuff.
But it turns out this 10-year-old, just not even 10 yet, but just created this amazing little device in the PSP, man.
I was blown away by it.
I was blown away by it.
And I said to myself, this is the past.
back to stability you know what I mean it really is it's and it's the perfect path because
it takes advantage of the best things about technology right and remove sort of the you know you
give your kid a phone and have to have them play a video game in the back of the car on a ride
and they're accosted by ads every five seconds and they've got to you know it's it's it's just
not the thing that it was when we started right so the customized people
PSP is something. Maybe it's resonating with you. Maybe it's not. I don't know. Maybe the wires are connecting. Maybe they aren't. But I'm telling you right now, like a device with that kind of capability, you load in games that are appropriate for your child, videos that you want them to watch, movies. No internet required. It goes wherever you need it to go, want it to go without internet. It's not connected. It's not tracked. It's not GPS. It's
It's not. You know what I mean?
Really cool. Really cool and really cool to see a step in that direction because, like I said, all signs are telling me that we have peaked on this sort of all in on the Internet, all in on the smart everything.
Like I think the age of smart has peaked. The age of green has peaked and the age of smart has peaked. There's no doubt about it, right?
And it's like, all right, it's time to get back to life.
So you're lucky.
We didn't read any poems today.
I may read one on the way out the door.
It's really good.
It's a really good one.
I got this great book from Chin.
I got this phenomenal book from Chin.
It's worth talking about, look, I'm going to put a new QR up here.
We're going to talk about EMP protection real quick.
We're going to talk about Faraday containers, okay?
we're going to talk about what it is you know what i mean do you slip your phone into an em p proof
envelope pouch thing to protect it or to protect your privacy because you can do that but if you've
if you're a prepper and you've really sort of accumulated solar generators power banks backup power
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Born to BRAP says handheld gaming devices are coming back. Xbox has one coming out.
But I'll be interested to see BRAP if it requires the internet.
The handheld is good.
Like my son showed me one back at, I don't know, spring or something like that.
And it was basically a computer handheld.
you know what I mean it was steam deck I think it was cool but nobody wants to live
god I could go on and on about this stuff man this is the type of topic I got to do on a live
late night but nobody wants to live in this world that people have created with video games
right now which is you own nothing you own nothing like if you have a Nintendo switch
which we love
if you have a Nintendo Switch
and you don't have internet you don't have a Nintendo switch
you can have the little plastic
cartridge that goes in the back of the console
and you want to play it if you don't have internet you don't have anything
you have a plastic box with a screen
that pops on and says where you internet at
that's what you have
can't play anything
you buy a CD from
from you know
GameStop you bring it home you put it in your
PlayStation 5
you can't play
anything until you update it. If you don't have the internet, you can't update it. Guess what?
You just spend $80 on a disc that does nothing but tell you, where the internet at?
Nobody wants to live like that. We're reaching all with the internet, with cell phones, with everything,
we're reaching all these bridges that nobody wants to cross. Nobody wants to cross them.
Everybody said, I don't want to do that. This is retarded. Why are we doing this? It doesn't make any
sense. I'm dropping copious amounts of money on this device, thousands of dollars or whatever.
I don't know what a cell phone costs. I have no clue.
And I got to sign away my life to use your stupid device.
I don't even want to use it, right? I spend $100 on the ultimate version of a video game.
All I want to do. I've worked all day, did everything a man's supposed to do.
All I want to do is go home, put the disc in the machine. Play it.
You put the disc in machine. Do you have the Internet on?
Okay, good. That's step one.
Now you need an update that's going to take 45 minutes to an hour.
what is happening you know what i mean who's who sat in a boardroom and was like
you know what i think what customer experience really needs is the inability to play the
video games without the internet and also they have to update the video game as soon as they get
it because that'll make them real happy and excited all my music is basically clicks on spotify
i miss cd's tapes and let's bring it back
Back. Seriously. Let's bring it back. Let's do it here and now. Let's do it here and the hell now. And this will be a great set. I got to stop. I've got work to do today. I keep going and keep going and keep going. This is something in here. There's something in this in this in me. I talk about the Second Amendment. I talk about politics. I can go on forever. There's something in this onboarding, offboarding, the Internet, bringing back old tech that really there's a fire inside. You know what I mean?
We've got CD players and record players at my dad's house.
Maybe it is time.
Maybe for Christmas.
Maybe the analog Christmas is what we need.
I got to go.
I got to go.
I'm getting all shaky.
Too many good ideas.
Too much fun.
You guys are the best.
Born to wrap, J. Ferg.
Thanks for joining me live.
what a time to be alive that's all i can tell you this is what happens when you spend 40 minutes
out of political bullshit world right out of political psychopath world off of x off of people
stabbing each other punching each other in the face talking about nonsense and violence and so on you
spend 40 minutes really exploring some ideas about real entertainment and fun and enjoying life
and kids in the next generation, the future, and the prosperity of the nation,
and $4,000 an ounce gold.
Yeah.
Listen.
It's like I've been saying.
We just overshot the gold just a little bit.
We just got to take some steps back.
That's all.
It's all it is.
It's either that or national divorce in the whole world, the civil war, and every...
Come on.
Let's get back to buying some cassette tapes, PVN.
family. I'll talk to you tomorrow. Appreciate.