Timcast IRL - Sunday Uncensored: Andy Ngo & Patriot J Members Only Podcast

Episode Date: October 1, 2023

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Starting point is 00:01:15 Now, enjoy the show. This jerky is too good. You got to give me a second it's really good here kind of clear you read it okay hi um okay so the daily mail says uh risks of long covid have been quote greatly exaggerated major global study finds and i for one am not shocked but i'm sure our viewers at home are, you know, similarly on the same wavelength. Long COVID seemed like the strangest please stay inside no matter what straw man argument. I mean, what was it that the... It's bullshit.
Starting point is 00:02:02 I'm just filibustering until Tim stops chewing. It's bullshit. It's a psyop. It's bullshit i'm just filibustering until tim stops chewing it's bullshit it's a psyop it's bullshit i mean there's a lot of theories as to what it is but i'm not surprised to find out that the whole thing was exaggerated and what was likely happening was that somebody would get some kind of chronic illness maybe they were eating a bunch of ho-hos and ding-dongs and shoving fucking krispy kremes down their gullet and then they were like man bunch of ho-hos and ding-dongs and shoving fucking Krispy Kremes down their gullet. And then they were like, man, I just feel like shit all the time. And it's like, dude, you've got no vitamin D, you're not exercising, and you're eating horse shit.
Starting point is 00:02:32 No wonder you feel like crap. It was an easy excuse to be like, but I'm suffering from lung COVID. Now, some people probably do. Some people probably have lingering symptoms and stuff. I'm not saying that that's not true. I'm saying a lot of the people that were coming out were just talking shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:47 Yeah, people are just not healthy. People need to get healthy. I'm kind of thankful the pandemic happened because it forced me to look at myself. And I was like, oh, I'm not in the best shape. I'm not eating too good. I saw that the disease was inflicting mostly old and fat people. I'm not old, but I was on the borderline of being fat. So I decided to turn my life around and kind of just, you know, take control of my health.
Starting point is 00:03:08 And a lot of people need to do that. I think look at this one. Look at this one. This was linked to it. This is from July. Long Vax, they call it that when you get the vaccine, you get debilitating symptoms from the vaccine that lasts a long time, resembling long COVID. It fucking is long COVID, dude.
Starting point is 00:03:22 No, the vaccine is good. We like the vaccine. Everyone should get 12 of them. As I was going to say, a lot of people were saying that long COVID was actually just extended symptoms
Starting point is 00:03:32 as a result of the vaccine. And Harvard and Yale came out and said that several months ago. And everyone, it's like every single time, this is the funny thing. Like some people
Starting point is 00:03:40 nail these conspiracy theories so quickly, it's mind blowing. You know, they're like, when myocarditis first appeared, people like it's the Vax. And I'm like, well, slow down there, everybody. And then it's like CDC says the vaccine can cause myocarditis. And I'm like, damn, they were saying it'll cause myocarditis.
Starting point is 00:03:55 But it's still ultimately worth taking, which I found very funny, especially when initially they thought it was just young men between a certain age and the age group got bigger and bigger. And then it kind of grew. The CDC was like, well, it's okay. I mean, ultimately, the vaccine is worth it even if young men die. I think that's kind of crazy. It's for the greater good.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Yeah, it's for the greater good. Don't question us. I've always wondered if long COVID is actually part of a more hypopochondriac society. Like people are already looking to feel sick in some way. So COVID just fills that void where they feel probably, I mean, like you're saying, they're not empowered enough to maybe take charge of their health or because it's, you know, challenging to get doctors to believe you when you have symptoms. So they just blame everything on long COVID. I love the conspiracy theory that what they actually did was like one in every 20 shots was sterilization and 19 of 20. So it's like 19 of the shots were saline. So it's like, oh, here's your vaccine. They give you a
Starting point is 00:04:58 shot and it's nothing. But then one in 20 got the one that sterilizes you population reduction. But I mean, like the problem with these conspiracy theories is like there's no evidence suggesting that would be true it's just someone wanting it to be true you know what i mean like they wish that bill gates is actually that that crazy like bill gates is crazy but he's like very overt about what he does you know he comes out he's like we want to reduce the global population by stopping people from having kids and it's like okay because he believes in it. I mean, this is part of his moral hierarchy.
Starting point is 00:05:27 So he doesn't think he's wrong. Why would he hide it? If you know you're doing something wrong, then you hide it, right? The sterilization stuff is always interesting because, I mean, especially I knew a lot of women who had qualms about getting the vaccine. They weren't sure what the long-term implications were. It wasn't thoroughly studied. A lot of the control groups didn't include pregnant or pregnant women or nursing moms. And so the fact that so much of the media levied their their concern, their their real fears against them system that, you know, probably was already there because people are dissatisfied in so many ways. But how could you look at your doctor now who maybe pressured you or gave you a hard time for not getting a vaccine and look at this study and say, oh, I'm definitely going to take your medical advice now.
Starting point is 00:06:18 I mean, it's a study, man. I believe the science. So the study says it, you know, I'm going to I'm just going to stand here on the street corner and say it. So I but not all doctors read every study i mean it's just a gamble you don't know which one you're going to get when they get there and we don't know when the information come out i think that was the hard thing because people who were skeptical of the covid vaccine immediately became crazy anti-vaxxers which is not true you mean science deniers that's true i mean i've never really believed in science i think it's all actually magic no i'm just kidding but my one very anti-scientific opinion i guess
Starting point is 00:06:51 is that dinosaurs probably didn't happen explain this to me i can't what about the bones what are the bones well so fake they the bones in the museum are fake, yes. But we only found them, I don't know, 150 years ago. How real is that? Well, no, no, no. We definitely found them prior. People said that they were the bones of giants. They said they were the bones that proved the Nephilim, et cetera, things like that. I'm more inclined to believe that than dinosaurs.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Well, I got a dinosaur bone downstairs. Really? Yeah. How do you know? Because I bought it from a guy. Yeah. I walked into a store and a guy was like, see that? And I was like, what's that? He goes, it's a dinosaur bone. And I was like dinosaur bone downstairs. Really? Yeah. How do you know? Because I bought it from a guy. Yeah. I walked into a store and a guy was like,
Starting point is 00:07:26 see that? And I was like, what's that? He goes, it's a dinosaur bone. And I was like, no shit. And he's like,
Starting point is 00:07:29 yeah. And I was like, I'll take it. Cost me a thousand dollars. Okay. That's how I know it's real. Because you spent money on it. No,
Starting point is 00:07:35 in all reality, it has like a certification. But that doesn't mean the people who certified are telling you the truth. But, I've got, I don't know,
Starting point is 00:07:44 dinosaurs are real. they can't they carbon date that because it's the living tissues they could carbon date the bones or i don't know man fossilized i don't know i don't know but what i can tell you is tyrannous dinosaurs had feathers yeah you just look at it look at it look at a featherless chicken you're gonna be like that's a motherfucking t-rex okay my question is are dragons actually dinosaurs like when mythology talks about dragons are those actually related to what science has classified as dinosaurs that was the other thing i was going to say like they would they use probably probably saw those they probably found found so i'm sure and this look these is evidence of dragons there's no way there's no
Starting point is 00:08:18 dragons look at these giant bones right these crazy teeth that's that's what i would think you know like i'm willing to give you dinosaurs if you give everyone else dragons. That makes sense to me. Okay, I'll take dragons. Why would so many cultures have their own forms of dragons if they weren't real, but that for whatever reason no one ever discovers dragon bones? The idea that, like, an asteroid, I guess, hit one side of the earth and then just killed all the dinosaurs never really saddened me.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Except for the ones that flew away because they were dragons. Yeah, true. You don't know where they are now. I'm going to teach science classes at Tidcast University. We're solving the world's problems right now. What's your take, Andy? Do you believe in dinosaurs or dragons or both? Well, I'm surprised when you say you think the dinosaur bones in museums are fake.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Fake in what way? Well, no, they're literally like not bones. Like they're just... Plastic cast. Yeah, they're like reconstructions of bones. So the bones that they put on display are not actual bones. A lot of places just show display models. They don't actually show real. But you can go to a place and look at real bones.
Starting point is 00:09:16 Well, there are places that do have real ones though. But you think all of them are fake? Look at this, dude. I choose to believe that dinosaurs never happen. But why would we look At this picture It's a featherless rooster Wait are you serious That's what they look like
Starting point is 00:09:30 Without feathers Yeah see it's This is what dinosaurs became They didn't go anywhere They just became these things Right And a little T-Rex arm Yeah the little arms
Starting point is 00:09:37 We really conquered These things man And the thing is With all the feathers Their wings look Very very different But when they pull Pull them, they're like hands. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:47 And so, I mean, he's like little T-Rex, dude. I think the Lamb for Time, that movie series, is just big paleo propaganda for children. You mean, oh, produced by Big Time. Exactly. That's so funny, dude. Yeah, but in people's minds, I'm sure, chickens kill mice.
Starting point is 00:10:04 They eat things. They're not. There are people that, oh, they're like I'm sure, like chickens kill mice. They eat things. They're not. There are people that, oh, they just, they're like chickens. And they're like, it's like, no. They get down. They'll eat each other, bro. If there was like a 12 foot tall chicken, you would be fucked. This guy looks inside out.
Starting point is 00:10:16 That's the best description for chicken. They would mutilate your, dude. They're crazy. Even like a six foot tall chicken. That's like, that's like a mullet or like an ostrich. There's a three and a half foot tall rooster. Three and a half feet? That's scary. Yeah, it's the biggest rooster
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Starting point is 00:12:31 I would hate to run into a four foot tall chicken. That'd be awful. Oh. Or like, I've told this story before, but I have younger siblings and we used to let them into the backyard, but then we had to equip them with air horns because there was a mom and her cubs of black bears that used to walk through the yard and that's a problem but i can't imagine sending my like four-year-old sister out to play and then she runs into a four-foot tall rooster that's way worse well the rooster probably would just like look around roosters are pretty chill
Starting point is 00:12:58 unless you're getting too close to the girls but the hens they're ravenous and i was thinking about it because we when we when we have sushi on Fridays, the leftover sashimi we throw to the chickens, it's very good for them. And the girls, they go nuts. You throw a piece of salmon in there and they're just going crazy and they're fighting and they're running and jumping and chasing each other and the roosters are watching. And I was thinking about it.
Starting point is 00:13:21 It's like the hens lay eggs every day, so they're probably insanely hungry nonstop. And the roosters don't. So they're probably just standing there like, I don't know. It's like breastfeeding moms. Breastfeeding moms need tons of calories because they're producing so much milk. That's right. That motherfucker is a T-Rex dude.
Starting point is 00:13:36 He's just inside out. Somebody just needs to flip him. Yeah, it's like them and lizards too. I think they just, I don't know. I don't know. I'm not a biologist, but I believe that that they split one went the wrong direction no one went the other direction well but i bet t-rex tasted like shit because it was so big so the muscle would be really dense yeah like whale whale tastes awful if you've had whale before yeah it was the worst
Starting point is 00:13:59 fucking show really yeah yeah it was like someone imagine if someone took a piece of beef flattened it between like a thousand pounds put it in uh put put it took a piece of beef flattened it between like a thousand pounds put it in uh put put it on a plate with vinegar and left it in the sun for a week i was like how are they eating this was this in norway norway yeah and i was like i don't want to eat that and they're like you must you must and i was like do we in america we don't do whale and they're like oh no no it's fine because it is traditional and they're like piling on their plates and they're like and i was like i should have a taste you know i'm not it's it's it's food i eat cow you know what i mean like whales are smart so i don't eat well it's like well the whale's already dead i'll taste it and i was like it's gross it's like pickled meat like the
Starting point is 00:14:39 norwegians are known for the extroming which is like a fat like a shark that they take and put in this shack and leave it outside and i think that's icelandic it's iceland oh yeah norway's iceland very very similar it literally uh ferments over like three or four months and they take it out and they eat it and they think it's great but everyone that's tired that tries it's not norwegian they're like no it is though because when you're in a place like iceland and you need certain nutrients the bacteria has to grow so like that's that's why you'll see in a lot of a lot of these places they do festering meat like in uh in in the arctic circle and stuff they'll eat like rotten meat because something about the meat itself is not it doesn't have everything you need but the bacteria growing on it will grow like a full amino chain or something like that
Starting point is 00:15:17 yeah so they eat the rotten meat so then you go to a restaurant you order off the fermented meat menu that's a while. Oh, dude. Norway was the worst. Like, Norway, the country was awesome. Like, one of the coolest countries I've been to. And, you know, we investigated the story of the Isdal woman. They believe that she was an Israeli. She was Mossad and she was hunting down and killing Nazis.
Starting point is 00:15:41 And then one of the Nazis got the best of her and smothered in a fire or something like that choking her out and killing her but anyway i go to the candy shop they have salt skulls you know salt skull is licorice pressed into salt salt so it is uh it's a licorice skull you know black licorice and coat the whole thing in salt and they take it and they pop it in their mouth and they eat them yeah they have bags of them. It's disgusting. And I'm like, I wonder if it's because they're out in sea so long. They have like salt sprayed all over them. And so they're constantly tasting it. So they're like accustomed to it or something.
Starting point is 00:16:15 I do think your taste buds change based on what you eat. I mean, if we're in America and you get tons and tons of sugar, getting something salty or much more savory must be very different. I don't know anyone who likes black licorice. i was already off the boat the salt doesn't bother me but oh yeah licorice is the problem so you know i'm sure you know um a vegemite or marmite i'm sure right so like me and you had probably being anglo sphere or whatever guys yeah yeah but you you don't put you don't take a whole dollop and throw and throw it on the thing. Which many people do. You take a little bit of it out and put it on buttered toast, and then it's great.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Yeah. But we're used to it. But people think it works like marmalade or jam where you just scoop it on. I mean, they're fun and spooky. Look at that candy. I can't believe that's real. When I saw it, I was like, that's not salt. I was like, that's got to be sugar.
Starting point is 00:16:59 No, it's salt. That is salt. So imagine taking a teaspoon of salt downstairs, pressing it into any kind of food and just eating it. And there's a bag of them. I'm like, won't that kill you? The only thing I would, and this shows you how long I've, the fact that I've grown up in America.
Starting point is 00:17:16 I mean, sea salt and caramel chocolates are, I mean, having a little bit of the salt with that. But again, I can't get past the black licorice. What are we doing here? I love how it's skulls too, because they're super into like death metal and black metal. Yeah, skulls.
Starting point is 00:17:32 Yeah, let's not forget the Norwegians were the ones who were burning those like thousand-year-old turds and stuff just because it was metal and cool, I guess. That's crazy, man. Do you think goth kids all one day go on a pilgrimage to Norway to see this stuff? Maybe they should.
Starting point is 00:17:46 They're not really. It's not the same anymore. No. When I went there, they were like, oh, that was the 90s. Norway was pretty cool, though. It was cool. It was daylight out around midnight.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Yeah, the midnight sun. I went to Norway as a kid and remember the midnight sun, but always would love to go back as an adult. Yeah, when is that? In summer, I think. I went to Bergen. Oh, flips. Yeah. In summer it's uh midnight sun yeah yeah that's
Starting point is 00:18:10 right winter it's always dark we stayed up really late because we didn't realize what time it was my parents came back and we're like what are you doing yeah i was in um i was in iceland in uh for new year's and it sucked like it was really it was really really cool to be in iceland and they had like this big statue of some guy i forgot the guy's name it sucked like it was really it was really really cool to be in iceland and they had like this big statue of some guy i forgot the guy's name he's like some famous viking dude or something like that mr viking and then everyone's celebrating and it was fun but it gets it's like it's barely day out ever yeah i was like damn it was cool though reykjavik that was fun went to the uh the blue springs or whatever blue lagoon is how it is didn't actually go in it
Starting point is 00:18:43 though because it was like you need a reservation or some shit. Yeah, I think it's pretty. This is crazy though. I was at a burger place in between Reykjavik and Blue Lagoon and I'm sitting in this place. There's no one in there.
Starting point is 00:18:56 It's just me and a friend and then these two guys come in like we're eating burgers and fries and then one guy's like, hey, you're Tim Pool. And I was like, what the fuck, man? This is what you get for having a uniform. have to put on your ears years ago this was this was just after
Starting point is 00:19:11 sweden uh yeah so i did not have a big following i was like yeah how the do you know what the that's awesome did he see like your momo stuff or how did he did he say that or anything i don't know wow no he just said oh it's new oh, I've seen your stuff on YouTube. I was like, okay. Well, I guess I'd been at that point working for several years. Right. You know, I don't know. That's the thing too.
Starting point is 00:19:29 It's like you do a lot of shit over a long period of time. People recognize you for different things. I had kids when I was in Berkeley. They were like, yo, it's that dude from Vice. And I was like, oh, well, there you go. Hello, fellow youth.
Starting point is 00:19:39 It's me from Vice. That's right. I am the guy from Vice. People saw that. I went to the same um neighborhoods that you did in sweden oh yeah what how was it um disturbing oh really why would i have him well i mean you went to rinkaby right yeah i got traced out yeah i mean it's uh oh wait no no wait yeah yeah yeah that's one of those...
Starting point is 00:20:05 Quote, unquote, no-go places. So-called no-go places. That's in the Stockholm area. But I also went to Malmo. I used to write about parallel immigrant societies a lot. Got me in trouble a lot. That's exactly what it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:20 It is. In Rinkeby, it's just all Somali migrants and their children. So they are not part of Sweden in their minds. Sweden, obviously, is like, it's our territory, but the people there are like, who the fuck are you? Get the fuck out of here. It's like, you're in our territory. They don't view themselves as part of the Swedish government. And it's mostly because Swedish people
Starting point is 00:20:38 are super racist. Did you not experience that? No. I'm surprised to hear that from you there's a swedish in in my experience and in my opinion really actually bend over backwards to be politically correct and nice and that's just the stereotype of the swedes yeah right so somebody who is overly politically correct tends to be racist so for example they put all of the poor somali migrants into rinkaby and then say fuck off we're not racist look how many refugees we let in and then shoved into a corner and don't help creating parallel immigrant societies and uh but the more simple they do help though the
Starting point is 00:21:19 swedish government spends so much on resettlement schemes now now they're starting to welfare now they are when when i was there several years ago and they began resettling migrants to break to to break them apart and allow them to integrate properly into sweden before that they shuffled them all into corners and then paid money to keep them under the rug and and and pay to have the problems uh put uh swept under the rug but the other good example is we met a bunch of people who were like, if you don't speak Swedish with a proper Swedish accent, you will be held back in jobs. You will be discriminated against in commercial business.
Starting point is 00:21:57 They'll make snide comments and giggle about you. If you are not Swedish, you are looked down upon. And so what happens is the children of the Somali migrants grow up in Sweden, speak Swedish, and are called immigrants. So what do you think that does to a person? They're like, dude, I'm from here. I went to school here. I've never been anywhere else. And they call them an immigrant.
Starting point is 00:22:22 The people in Sweden were referring to 20-year-old Somali men who were born in the country uh they were calling them immigrants and it's just like holy shit and they were explaining to me that if they go back and visit their grandparents in another country they're called swedes yeah yeah they have they have no country they have no community they have no home i can relate i met i met several people who are like i met an american woman check a movie from america and i can't get a job because my swedish is an american accent and they always scoff super racist well they just pretend like they're not the idea when you're talking about uh people who grew up as immigrants or their first generation in that country but they grew up in predominantly immigrant communities when i was uh i mentioned this for a show that
Starting point is 00:23:03 i'd gone to par Paris for summer in college. And one of the things that they talked about was this happens in Paris. You'll get enclaves where people are from Syria or wherever else. And it's actually what ultimately leads to extremism because people feel as though they are not in any culture. And so therefore they seek out a culture online and are therefore radicalized online. I don't know if that's actually Sweden's fault or any European country's fault,
Starting point is 00:23:23 but it is one of the challenges of being predominantly tied to a culture that is not the culture you are being raised in. And I'll clarify for you, Andy, someone who says I'm not racist, I'm going to help these poor minorities. It doesn't mean they're not racist. So what was my experience? People of Sweden, they will bend over backwards to try and prove they're not racist. And then in private will disparage people of other races hmm interesting you have that experience i i i just i think sweden is such a politically correct society that they they've done so much to even harm their own nation um dude yeah i had uh one of the news organizations when we went to rinkaby we get chased out long story short police follow us as we're leaving i filmed the whole thing i talked to one journalist
Starting point is 00:24:13 who was a good dude and he was like the media's lying every journalist knows if you go into rinkaby you will be attacked and he's like i got i got he's like i got punched and someone smashed my camera something like that and then he said this publicly in an interview with me. And he's like, yeah, fuck him. I had a call from a journalist who was lying and wrote a fake piece. And I asked them, I was like, they're like, why did you lie about what happened in Rinkeby? And I was like, I filmed it. The video's on YouTube.
Starting point is 00:24:39 You can watch it. And they were like, but the police said you lied. And I said, didn't a photographer from your organization get punched in the face by one of these people when he went there? And they're like, yes. And they smashed his camera. Yes. And I was like, why are you telling me I'm lying when you're the one claiming it? And they were like, but the police said it's not true.
Starting point is 00:24:56 And I was like, you people are such a fuck. You're full of shit. It's insane so speaking of scandinavia uh in denmark they've uh lawmakers there have announced that they plan to essentially bring back to bring a blasphemy law because of these ongoing riots that have happened um involving muslim communities over there's been protests where there has been burning and quran burning yeah and there's been protests where there has been burnings and crime burning and there's been lots of violence in both Sweden and Denmark and in Denmark is now reconsidering that that freedom of expression protests because it until right now it currently is still protected but they've
Starting point is 00:25:41 already signaled that they're ready to change that just because of the instability from these violent demonstrations that happen every time. Car burnings, arson attacks. Yeah. Yeah, it's wild. I mean, dude, Denmark's awesome, man. I love Denmark. I've been to Denmark way too many times. Been toiania several
Starting point is 00:26:05 times it's so weird i don't even know i kept ending up in this place does you end up in denmark for some reason denmark's um uh approach to immigration is the 180 of sweden by the way. Integrate? Yes, but like through much more, I would say, intensive measures. Can you elaborate? Yeah. So a lot of migrant families will depend on social welfare, right? And one thing a few years ago that the Danish government did is, okay, if you want access to welfare, let's say the, the mother is not working or,
Starting point is 00:26:49 um, the family needs additional, um, social benefits. Um, you have to put your child into the state's, um, preschool programs,
Starting point is 00:26:59 which teaches, you know, like, um, the language, patriotism, the language. And it's about integration. And it, you know, specifically it language patriotism the language and it's about integration and it
Starting point is 00:27:06 exactly you know specifically it's targeting these migrant communities and upset a lot of them because um these communities exist in a way with a separate parallel identity from the wider society And in Denmark, it was the center-left party who was really able to pull the rug under from populist parties by embracing stricter immigration policies. so like whereas in sweden you know you you have now a coalition government that involves the sweden democrats which is a right-wing populist party that is anti-immigration in denmark the the center-left party said we're we're gonna plot we're gonna run on this platform but from the center left and they've done very well in government. I found it. Burger restaurant. If you're in Denmark, go to It's Burger right outside of Christiania. Fucking amazing. Man, this conversation has made me realize I need to get out of the country more. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:14 I only just got my passport in March. Hell yeah. I went to Cabo. Cabo is cool. I've been to Cabo, but I've heard a lot about the Jeskis and such, I'm sure. Yeah, but no, I've got to expand my cultural power. Well, I think especially- El Salvador, go there.
Starting point is 00:28:28 And like being from California, it's harder to get to Europe. I mean, if you're, I felt like I was really privileged growing up on the East Coast and having European ancestors, like family in England, we went, right? I mean, it's not necessarily easy.
Starting point is 00:28:41 America is such a huge country. We forget that traveling outside of it can be really challenging. First time I left the country, it forget that traveling outside of it can be really challenging. First time I left the country was when I was 25, I went to Canada. I don't know if Canada actually counts, though, because Canada is basically like American Junior. I'll give it to you. If I'm counting Mexico, you can
Starting point is 00:28:56 count Canada. But then it was, I was 26, I went to Spain. And then after that, it was fucking nuts, because then I started working for Vice, and I basically just went everywhere discover the magic of bad mgm casino where the excitement is always on deck pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer from roulette to blackjack watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino the excitement doesn't stop there with over 3 000 games to choose We'll be right back. to miss out. Visit BetMGM.com for terms and conditions. 19 plus to wager Ontario only.
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Starting point is 00:30:32 that's right i sang that with our japanese fixer and i was aladdin and she was jasmine and she was like really old bro epic memories we went to fukushima and sad she died of cancer man oh yeah because uh when we would go in me and luke we wore suits and the point is to keep the radioactive shit off of you yo wow inside fukushima in the red zone when it was all destroyed and everything was crazy and we went to this guy's house and you could see like the calendar and the clocks were all frozen from when the earthquake happened and she went in and she's like oh i'm old i'm fine old people are really unlikely to get cancer because cellular division is minimal at that age and i think she was like in her late 50s or 60s and a couple years later she died yeah and so luke was like i'm kind of scared he's like maybe i should go to the doctor and i'm like
Starting point is 00:31:19 my health is good it's not it was really stupid to go like how old was i like 30 what year was it 20 oh shit this was 2015 2014 maybe fuck it was 2014 i think damn that's nine years ago shit we should go to callers yeah we should i thought you're gonna say we should go to japan but yeah get your passport man uh i i've only been till i think like 35 or maybe 38 different countries well it's like it's it's pretty i think it's pretty good. There's like 180 190 or something like that 192 Wait till Tim casco's live international. I'll sell it a heart attack. All right. I love Spain spends my favorite Madrid is the best Let us I all these names so long Adam Adam
Starting point is 00:32:03 Sechi Adam Adam sassy. I'm not sure So long. Adam, uh, Adam, Setchy, Adam, Adam, Sessy. Uh, not sure. You are alive. How do you, how do I pronounce your username? Adam CC.
Starting point is 00:32:12 Adam CC. All right. Okay. What's up, Adam? How you doing? I'm doing great. Thanks for having your,
Starting point is 00:32:17 uh, Canadian friend back. Thanks for, thanks for having me back guys. Of course. All right. All right. So my question is,
Starting point is 00:32:26 what wisdom can you give to young adults interested in amateur or professional journalism considering this era of credentialism in the professional space? Oh, if I may, I would love to answer that question. Thank you for the question, first of all. I would say, okay say okay few things one um pick a beat or
Starting point is 00:32:50 related beats and get good at it you if you want to become professional in your career you want to be and become an expert in some type of area um just think of the people that we all of us um are familiar with you know like if you think of Chris Ruffo you think of CRT and the work he's done you know and this can even go on like in just social media around libs of TikTok that's about those CRT and trans videos on social kids that's her beat um and so on and so forth so there's that um and i would say um get good at uh focus on developing the reporting skills what i see some sometimes with new and amateur journalists is that they they want to get right into the world of commentary and opinion writing because you know they they see the people they like on
Starting point is 00:33:45 youtube or the columns they read from writers they like but when if you're a young person i assume you are really the public is i think in terms of in the print world they're they're not going to be so interested in the opinions of an 18 or 19 year old you just have not had enough life experience but if you become good at reporting, you can incorporate those skills into a commentary later on. I mean, the best opinion pieces we read in newspapers or magazines, whatever, are ones that, yes, give an opinion,
Starting point is 00:34:14 but is also able to give out new original information. So those are the things I would say focus on for new journalists. I think a good example of this is like people on twitter who quote themselves you ever see that they'll like say something but put in quotes and then like act like it's not them who's saying a thing they said and then trying to act like it was important it's so weird i think that's funny though are you talking about how like when journalists do interviews and instead of attributing a quote to themselves okay i'm saying that someone will go on twitter and write it is best that war is won
Starting point is 00:34:49 then victory savored by the enemy and they'll put it in quotes and act like it's a famous quote from somebody but it's just something they said my point is that people desperately want their opinions to be validated without doing anything to actually have an opinion worth validating or worth being valid. So I agree. And that's why you see a lot of these trends, these track career tracks for a lot of opinion people who are they did journalism in the past. They did some kind of journalism and then later started hosting a certain subject really makes you probably a better reporter because you're able to start really picking out details other people would miss. And it does in some ways make you an expert. I think the desire to share opinion is totally honorable.
Starting point is 00:35:43 I understand that. But probably being able to share your expertise would be even better. Here's the easiest way. You want to be a journalist? You want to build a career? You want to be big and famous? It is simple. Take your phone.
Starting point is 00:35:54 Go somewhere. Tweet about it. There you go. I knew that answer was coming from Tim. Oh, yeah. Because a couple things will happen from it. One, you will tweet things and you are dumb as a box of rocks. But people are going to share the images and videos you post because it's showing relevant context. If you go to an event where something relevant happens or you are really smart and you do it and then people start asking you more about what's going on. You produce threads. You appear on shows. People ask you, hey, you were there. What happened? So I remember I was covering these riots. The Young Turks had me on several, a couple of times, twice. You start getting invited places because you put out a video. You say something like video shows, activist, punch cop. There you go. It's going to get shared
Starting point is 00:36:38 by people who are interested in it. And they're going to come, they're going to hit you and be like, hey, can you comment on this? Like what happened? What else did you see? And now you're a guest on someone's show. So for me, I got a bunch of attention after Milwaukee because I announced to my very small, uh, fan base at the time, 20,000 followers on YouTube that because the people there were saying outright, they were targeting white people. If you are not black, if you are perceivably white in any way, they are threatening you with violence and they threatened me. And I was like, it's not worth it. I'm out. Then of course, I think like Dave Rubin hit me up, Tommy Loren hit me up and they're like,
Starting point is 00:37:08 would you comment on this and talk about it? I'm like, yeah, here's what happened. And, uh, I was covering a Trump rally. I worked for fusion at the time and some guy got hit in the back of the head with a bag of, we believe it was rocks. And then Fox news asked me to come on. And it was funny because fusion was like, yeah, do it. We're super excited. And then all of their millennial woke employees got really mad that I did. But, you know, whatever. The fact is, seriously, I mean, go somewhere. Film.
Starting point is 00:37:31 Look at Elad. He filmed that we're coming for your children thing. That thing's got like 100 million views, a ridiculous amount. Yeah. You know, that's it, man. That's the secret. I hope that... Do journalism.
Starting point is 00:37:42 Go places. Gave me some answers there, my friend. That was wonderful, especially in light of the scandal on our parliamentary floor. Oh, boy. More active and honest journalists. Thank you, everybody.
Starting point is 00:37:54 Thanks for calling in. Cheers, friend. Oh, I cut him off. Sorry about that, brother. This name was sweet. Flayer the Hatebound. I believe we've spoken to you before. How name was sweet. Flayer the Hatebound. I believe we've spoken to you before. How are you today, Flayer the Hatebound?
Starting point is 00:38:10 Hi, guys. How's it going? Pretty good. Pretty good. Good. Thank you. That's awesome. My question is for the crew.
Starting point is 00:38:21 Anyone wants to answer? So do you believe that this sudden action taken by Burger King to remove ad revenue from Rumble is just an attempt to show how much power companies have over with us regarding ads?
Starting point is 00:38:39 Or is it just just a random move they made? And then the second part of that, if you don't mind, will their move against Rumble and Russell be random and nothing and just help Russell? Or do you think this will just start a chain reaction of more and more companies? It's not a power flex.
Starting point is 00:39:06 It is stripping of resources. They want they they want to strip the influence from people who challenge the narrative. So big advertisers probably who are aligned. There could be some like 35 year old woke woman who works at Burger King who goes, oh, no, we shouldn't do rumble. And that's it. End of story. I talked about this. Who was I talking to in the culture where we were talking about Bud Light? And I was like, before it came out, I said, I bet it's some when, when, when the Bud Light thing first happened, I was like, I bet it's some millennial kid who came in, doesn't know, doesn't care. And then it turned out it was some like millennial woman who was like, you know,
Starting point is 00:39:42 we're going to do this trans thing. So, uh, it's not random. It has a purpose. It is someone who is angry and wants to hurt Rumble, but it won't matter. They will keep doing it. But Rumble is building a structure, a system to be resilient to this. You don't need Burger King. Here's a secret. The overwhelming majority of acting jobs are not blockbusters. And people don't know this. They assume that if you're going to be an actor, it's like, oh, like, are you in a movie or a TV show? You could be in a small indie film with a budget of $50,000. And I know, so especially living out of LA, like I knew a ton of people who were doing acting. And it's like, but you know, if you live in LA, that acting could just be like,
Starting point is 00:40:22 it could be a film with a $5,000 budget and you get hired and I'll go pay you 500 bucks for the day. You're an actor. You're doing an acting job. The assumption that you need big advertisers is wrong. There is a, uh, for, for YouTube. In fact, the bulk of advertising is like small restaurants and things like this. This is why when COVID lockdown happened, the COVID lockdowns happened. Everybody lost massive amounts of money because I'm getting like 5 cents from every local diner every day or something to them. It's meaningless. They go on YouTube and they say, run my videos to promote the diner to only people who live in this area. Things like that. Someone
Starting point is 00:40:55 in that area is watching a Tim cast video and then a commercial for the diner pops up. It's like, come on down. Burgers are on sale. One 99. And then they go, Oh yeah, you know, I think I will go down. I get a couple cents or whatever off of that ad deal. I've never even heard of that company. So Rumble probably could give two shits about Burger King. Rumble wants they want mass volume from small business that do micro
Starting point is 00:41:15 marketing on the scale of like $500 a month in terms of general marketing to their neighborhoods. That's the money. That's where it's at. So fuck them. Fuck these assholes. Rumble's gonna win. Definitely. Anyone else? Do you not to their neighborhoods. That's the money. That's where it's at. So fuck them. Fuck these assholes. Rumble's going to win. Yeah. Definitely. Anyone else?
Starting point is 00:41:29 Do you not think that these businesses cower more not because of a wider conspiracy but simply because they get immediate... I mean,
Starting point is 00:41:38 what I've seen often is and the Postal Money has experienced this like some journalists and they don't even have to be from a particularly big publication, but nevertheless sends a media inquiry and asks them, why are you advertising on a platform that platforms a person who's been accused of XYZ?
Starting point is 00:42:00 And then just in fear, they then make a rash decision to pull their business. Oh, that happens too, for sure. But for a lot of this stuff, Bud Light was just some millennial moron who made a bad decision. So I think in terms of Burger King, I assume it's the lady from the UK saying, you know, your funding is going to rapists. And they were like, I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Just we spend like 100 bucks a year., I don't know what the fuck you're talking about. We spend like a hundred bucks a year. Fuck them. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:42:27 Like, when they say Burger King pulled their ads, what? What was the market cap that Burger King, or what was the market spend for Burger King on Rumble? I don't think it was substantial. So it's probably negligible to everybody. It just sounds bad in the press.
Starting point is 00:42:43 Here's what I'm going to gonna do you know what i'm gonna do from now on i am i am going to start advertising on the young turks that'll be sick i'm gonna spend one dollar per month yeah to run an ad on the young turks and then as soon as as soon as as soon as they say anything i'm gonna be like oh oh we're pulling our ads. Oh, my God. I can't believe they would say something so racist. And then, you know, then we'll get all of our friends like the Postmail to write to report. Timcast Media pulls all advertising from Young Turks over sexist, sexist, racist remarks. And here's the best thing. It's all opinion.
Starting point is 00:43:20 So here's what I can do. Not to not to brag on the Young Turks, but, Turks, but I could buy an ad for a dollar. And then Jen could say something that I personally, here's what I do. Jen could say, look, you know, poodles are good dogs. I like poodles. They're well trained. That's why I got a golden doodle. They're the best.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Golden doodle? That sounds like golden dawn. And then what I do is I say, Timcast rejects the innuendo and dog whistling of the Young Turks wholeheartedly. We do not intend to provide funding to those who would make such disgusting remarks. Timcast rejects Nazism in all its forms and anyone who would make comments about having sex with animals does not deserve any money from us. Now, did he say he would do any, did he say he was a Nazi? No. Did he say that he would bang
Starting point is 00:44:15 animals? No. The implication, this is a trick they actually do. So I'll keep the young turks out of it. Seriously, what they'll do is, Andy could say something like, I'm not a big fan of Red Bull. And they'll say a recent statement by Andy Ngo that shocked us to our core. And they're referring, of course, to saying he doesn't like Red Bull. They will then say as a total non sequitur, we will not provide any advertising dollars to Nazis or those who support Nazis. Well, that statement has nothing to do with what Andy said.
Starting point is 00:44:48 But the average person will make the assumption the shocking thing that was said was support of Nazism. That's the trick they do. Here's what I'll do. We'll have Casper advertise on Young Turks. That would be so funny. I hope that is David being like,
Starting point is 00:45:04 we don't support communists, overt communists, and people who call for genocide. Therefore, we have announced that we'll be making several business decisions which will affect advertising sales in the future.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Stop. Paragraph over. Story over. In light of recent statements made by Cenk Uygur, we are pulling ads from his platform. You see how they're not related statements? But the assumption
Starting point is 00:45:25 is well anyway there you go that's an interesting answer how do you uh how do you feel about that my friend uh flare the hate bound oh i mean your points are good and thanks for answering the best of your ability because i saw that today at work and I was just like, it's so random. It has nothing to do with Burger King. I don't understand. Let's say they got some DEI person in the background going,
Starting point is 00:45:56 hey, you might want to do something about this. Yeah, totally. D-I-E as I always say. Yeah, D. All right. Thanks for calling in. Yeah, and don D-I-E, as I always say. Yeah, D. All right. Right on, man. Thanks for calling in. Yeah, and don't forget to join Discord for the after-after show.
Starting point is 00:46:10 Yeah, definitely. All right. I'll do it one day. Maybe. We'll see. I'm warming up to the idea. Anyways, cheers, man. I am user.
Starting point is 00:46:20 Yeah, I am user. The only one's name that I could read on this. What up? How are you? Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience
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Starting point is 00:47:38 that you're gonna win or uh that uh rumble's gonna win tim um but i i'm curious are you gonna help rumble win you going to let your awesome listeners put their money where the parallel economy is and support you on Rumble like maybe a day a week? We put all of our shows on Rumble.
Starting point is 00:47:56 We're tired of YouTube. All of our content is on Rumble. All of it. Live. The only thing we don't have on rumble is the live show yeah that's the first place i look for you tonight just saying i'm tired of youtube i don't want to give 30 to the beast i i i hear that i hear that but it's like saying uh you know my view is i'm tired of fighting this battle on you know on the beaches of normandy i'm I'm tired of fighting this battle on the beaches of Normandy.
Starting point is 00:48:26 I'm tired of being here and consuming German food. Well, you have to be there. We are trying to win control of a platform. Granted, we want Rumble to take over and win, but in the meantime, we want people who are on YouTube to still be able to have access to Rumble. The one thing I don't want is to be like, we want to be an echo chamber show. No, no, we want to be an invasive show.
Starting point is 00:48:50 I want to be able to, like, we want to take over the mainstream. Force these people out. And for the time being, in order to get access to the younger generation, YouTube is the best means of doing it. Rumble's a better place for full shows, which is why I believe it is very likely going to be the case that our Miami show
Starting point is 00:49:09 is going to be Timcast members only. Uh, and then we're going to upload all the clips and everything like normal, but we can't do it on YouTube. So they're like, we could theoretically just do it on Rumbleble but that i still kind of think doesn't i don't know it doesn't do enough i don't know the general idea is we do this full show as a timcast.com members only thing which supports timcast.com and then we take it off youtube because youtube is too censorious for the conversation that we need to have in person with all these people but uh i i really i really don't see like we have uh the full show is available on all podcast platforms
Starting point is 00:49:51 right after we we wrap the show and then we even give away one of the members only for free uh every sunday as the sunday uncensored bonus because we're trying to advertise like hey come hang out you know these things so we should probably put a commercial on that but uh the purpose of the live show is basically just to be the biggest live show on YouTube for the time slot. I think we may be the biggest daily, I guess you can call it nightly, but every day we average the biggest audience. There is no logical reason to walk away from that that control in the space even if we're being surrounded and beaten down and threatened it's like if we're holding this bridge and we can tell people to go to rumble and we can defend rumble and we can have alex jones on the air why would we be like abandoned
Starting point is 00:50:35 ship go to rumble and sit with the refugees you know yeah true but we put all of our clubs there yeah all the clips. Maybe one day. The other thing, though, is honestly, a lot of people discount X right now. That's why I tweeted this ad deal that we make more money on X from me tweeting bullshit than we do with all of the clips I get on Rumble. And I love Rumble.
Starting point is 00:51:01 They just need to get to that point where they're doing more ad sales and they're working out better means of generating revenue. The thing for Rumble. They just need to get to that point where they're doing more ad sales and they're working out better means of generating revenue. The thing for Rumble is that one of the core business models they have is membership. But we do TimCast.com. We're building beyond just a single channel. And so for Rumble, a lot of what they do is they go to a creator and say, hey, we'll pay you X to do your show here. That's great.
Starting point is 00:51:22 Their show builds members. The members pay to get exclusive content and things like that through locals, or I think they're just calling it Rumble now. And then like that, that's really great, but not if you're running a big company with like 40 employees and trying to do multiple shows.
Starting point is 00:51:34 We're trying to build a media house, not be members of a different platform. So, you know, it is what it is. No, I appreciate that. Thanks for taking my call, guys. Andy, Tim, I've been following you guys forever. Thanks for risking yourselves to get the story out there. It's way
Starting point is 00:51:49 cooler than anything Anderson Cooper has ever done. Thank you. Thanks, man. Thanks for calling in. Thanks. Alright, cheers, friend. And this one was another JTurbo25. Cool names, guys.
Starting point is 00:52:05 You're with us. What's going on? Hey, how's it going, everybody? How's it going? Good to see you back, Serge. Hey, thank you very much. It's good to be back. I appreciate that. I'm going to eat this whole bag by tomorrow. Yeah, so my question is basically for everybody. It's mainly about
Starting point is 00:52:20 journalism, but obviously everybody can key in. I'm Hispanic. I'm Latino. i'm dominican to be more specific and been spending time at my parents house lately after i lost my job and my mom obviously watches um spanish news or hispanic news and i've noticed it's very left wing biased and it's probably something i never noticed when I was younger, but now that I'm older and a lot more politically involved, I've noticed it. So my main question is just being that seeing Hispanics as the biggest minority and a massively growing voter bloc, do you think this has a lot to do with why we are voting democrats so heavily even though we lean so conservative with our values especially leaning towards the family yep because conservatives don't do spanish language media you know when i worked for
Starting point is 00:53:16 fusion it's univision i'm in the univision building all democrat and i'm like are republicans creating like you know teleconservative or something? They're not. What a good name, though. Hey, I just thought of it right now. You know, I think growing up with the black family, it was kind of the same in that the TV was always on MSNBC, maybe sometimes CNN. But unfortunately, I don't think the Republicans do a good job at actually engaging with these communities. They're not opening offices in majority black districts.
Starting point is 00:53:52 They're just kind of writing it off as, oh, well, we'll never win. And that's a losing strategy. But the media definitely does have a big hold on things. grandparents i love them we beef almost every day over donald trump and it's just because they won't watch anything other than rachel maddow every night or like meet the press and these things and they're only getting their information from one source and i can't really blame them because they're old and they've always trusted the tv they don't have have the luxury of being able to freely navigate through the internet and figuring out what to believe on their own. They've only listened to the TV for decades. So it's tough, but I think it's just
Starting point is 00:54:39 going to take having conversations and Republicans not being so afraid to go into these communities and present themselves and even not being afraid to lose because it's going to happen but eventually if you keep at it the tide might turn yeah i feel like you're right i feel like sometimes conservative media is waiting for people to wake up and then come to them rather than finding ways to connect with people in the spaces that they already consume media yeah i think you're right there i think also the republicans don't think that there's anyone ways to connect with people in the spaces that they already consume media. Yeah. I think you're right there. I think also that Republicans don't think that there's anyone in those communities
Starting point is 00:55:10 that would have any viewpoints that would match with the Republican Party, but it's just not true, I think. Or it's just like lost ground. They'll find the one and then they just parade around the one person. We've done our job here. See you later. Right. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:23 Anything to add to that? Yeah, I know one thing uh thinking back because i remember seeing it a while ago but i remember the republicans used to cater at least towards hispanics because i remember like i was extremely young but during the 2000 um convention you know when george w good old w was representing texas he invited like a lot of high profile mexicans there and like everybody was loving and cheering them and they were performing and all kinds of things so i know i know the republicans have had it in them in the past so it's just weird it's like you said it feels like they almost gave up but the democrats kept going so unfortunately they've kind of taken
Starting point is 00:56:05 a hold of just the minority community in general and it's kind of like us independents that are trying to pull pull them all out and pull us back like i had to point out to my mom today watching and i was like i told my mom she's very peace and loving i was like mom you know nicki haley's a warmonger. And she's like, what? I'm like, yeah. She's like shocked because they're not going to tell her that, obviously. Right. They want you to forget about war.
Starting point is 00:56:33 They want you to worry about nothing but domestic issues. So if we were to go on Timcast and probably just talk about, like, whatever the Young Turks said we we argue about we're good but as soon as we start saying giving real reasons about war and burisma and all this stuff that's a real risk to the machine they hate yeah uh andy like i think um with there aren't that many Spanish-language television networks available in the U.S., but it's from my understanding that from their inception, they were not as partisan as they are today. And this is just the, you know, with time, these institutions become left-wing. And to take them back to the center is very difficult they get
Starting point is 00:57:27 infiltrated and the right needs to counter yeah but i i mean you know the type of work it would take to build up now a alternative conservative alternative is significant and huge no no have you seen that video that's going viral of the guy who made the ai language translator it films a video of you translate it renders turns all of your speech into any language and even lip syncs wow so i saw that i think they translated like trump to german or something bro as soon as that app comes out all of my videos are going to be in every language nice oh that's so smart if it works yeah right because for all you know, it translates wrong
Starting point is 00:58:06 and I say something like, and then I'm going to eat the moon cheese and throw it at a dog and it's like, whoa, whoa, wait, what? Yeah. Yeah, it'll be like,
Starting point is 00:58:13 you'll have like that international reach like Mr. Beast, you know? Just start making, let's do a podcast where nobody talks and it's all gag humor because that's the
Starting point is 00:58:22 international audience. Anyway. All right. it was getting late did you want to wrap up it was that i cut you off okay uh well then good sir was that uh good yeah that was very sufficient you know we covered it all and you know just want to a few follow-ups simple you know plug the discord you know got the after after shows what i like to jokingly call it because we have so many like after shows now i know so if anybody you know we got the events tab there's like five or six events coming up oh cool if people if people want to join in you could just set notification
Starting point is 00:58:57 it'll notify you later about when it's coming up because like i said we have so many events coming up soon we we are and We are setting up the coffee shop. It is coming. The second floor is going to be the physical club. Cool. It is going to be epic. But you have to come out to West Virginia to hang out there. But this is the plan.
Starting point is 00:59:14 This is the idea. So the Timcast.com members club, private. You can come in. You got to be a member. That's the plan, man. It's going to have like a pool table. I want got to be a member. That's the plan, man. It's going to have a pool table. I want there to be a poker table. But then we'll have...
Starting point is 00:59:28 We want to sell skate gear, have drinks and stuff. We can basically do whatever because it's a private club. But that's coming, man. So all this awesome shit y'all are doing in the Discord is fantastic. It's going to be very, very cool when we have the physical space and then people can actually hang out and we can even have room for activities, man. But anyway uh yeah we'll shut we'll try and figure out better ways to promote
Starting point is 00:59:49 the discord for everything that it is as part of the membership so i do appreciate all the stuff that you guys are doing and uh thanks for thanks for calling in yeah definitely uh thanks uh good hearing from you guys today um you know patriot jot J, Andy Ngo, obviously Tim. Good to see you back again, Serge. And just one little proposal for Hannah Clare. Okay. You being a Whalers fan
Starting point is 01:00:14 and seeing as they're based out of my home state of Carolina now, you want to go to a game with me? Well, I can't accept any invitations unless they're screened by my dad and there's like an exchange of goats and like property I'm working on the goat
Starting point is 01:00:29 you know I'm not supposed to know nice girls don't know how many goats they're worth yeah I need to find a good goat because I know a few goat herders so you're not going to stall me there thanks for calling in dude yep yep thank you thank you take care
Starting point is 01:00:44 gentlemen it has been a pleasure having both of you here on the show thanks for calling in dude yep yep thank you thank you take care cheers man gentlemen it has been a pleasure having both of you here on the show good to see you both and thanks for hanging out thank you man I appreciate it it's an honor to sit here yeah right on thanks for coming Andy we'll see you like come anytime and for everybody who is a member
Starting point is 01:01:00 you guys rock seriously thank you so much we are working with chef Andrew Gruel to get the ball rolling on not just Casper number one, but creating the process by which we have all of the Caspers opened up. So he's teaching us about the basics of franchising and how we can get to that point and helping us build it. So we're hopefully going to be very, very soon set up so that anybody who wants to open one, we can start working with. But nothing for now we have to like file paperwork and stuff. So it's going to be epic. And then we're going to
Starting point is 01:01:29 have these, uh, we'll, we'll figure it out, but I'm hoping we can have these cool hangouts everywhere. Thanks for hanging out and we'll see y'all tomorrow. you

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