Timcast IRL - TimcastIRL #86 - CNN Calls Mount Rushmore Monument Of Slave Owners??! Far Left Blocks Trump Event

Episode Date: July 4, 2020

CNN has officially dubbed Mount Rushmore a monument built for and by slave-owners, as far left activists attempt to stop President Trump's Independence Day celebration. Conversation meanders to the pr...ivilege of the so-called revolutionaries, young people lacking structure and filling their vacuum of meaning with cultish beliefs, leading to the conclusion that freedom is difficult, and authoritarianism is easy. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It is America Day Eve in the United States. America Day Eve. And that means at midnight, it's America Day, that means you get to blow stuff up twice. Not just once. It is Friday even, which means you should be going out and celebrating, blowing stuff up. After the show. After the show.
Starting point is 00:00:18 Well, no, you can't go until midnight. Right, right, right. So we're done at 10. So at midnight, it will officially be America Day. Well, 10 o'clock, because we jam after the show. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's right, that, right. So we're done at 10. So at midnight, it will officially be America Day. Well, 10 o'clock, because we jam after the show. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That's right, that's right. It's Friday night, which means after the show, just Adam will be playing some songs for you.
Starting point is 00:00:32 But he's going to cover a song of mine, I guess. I'm going to cover maybe two. Maybe two. But they did decide Will of the People was the option they wanted to hear me play. Well, right now, as we are doing this live stream donald trump is apparently flying into rapid city he's going to do his uh his his thing for america day he's going to blow up stuff in the sky just above mount rushmore yeah and uh considering that i guess we'll talk about mount rushmore fourth of july cnn cnn man, it's the rapid culture revolution.
Starting point is 00:01:07 The culture revolution is happening so fast, it would make Mao jealous. You know, if he had a crystal ball and he was looking to the future, and this is China for those that aren't familiar. He'd be sitting there being like, wow. They were able to pull this off in two months? Man, there's a lot of really bad jokes I can't make them. No, it's four months because they needed the pressure from coronavirus. That's true. months? Yeah. Man. There's a lot of really bad jokes I can't make them. No, it's four months because they needed the pressure from coronavirus. That's true. Maybe five months.
Starting point is 00:01:29 But Mao is watching some viral videos of police brutality. He's like, why didn't I think of that? He didn't have the internet at the time. I'm kidding. That's what he needed. He's looking at his crystal ball of the future and he's jealous. So first, just a second real quick. I'm just going to spin this UFO.
Starting point is 00:01:43 You're going to spin that real quick. And this is for a certain someone out there that I told I would spin it first. That's for you. All right. Cool. Please continue. It's been a month. One month.
Starting point is 00:01:54 One month. And already CNN is bad-mouthing Mount Rushmore. Yep. How amazing. How have we got... You know what it's it's it's the the mainstream is just absolutely chasing after no you know let me put it this way the the train cart that holds the left just the brakes broke yeah it's so so normally the analogy was like the right has you know like
Starting point is 00:02:21 a rope on the left's train and they're holding it. So it's slowly pulling everyone slightly to the left, but very slowly. So it's measured. Well, the rope broke and boom. And so now you've got like the moderates and the conservatives kind of just sitting there and they're trained and they're like shrugging. They're holding the side of the rope, but that's just busted. And they're like, just flopping around like, what do we do about this? It's just boom.
Starting point is 00:02:43 The problem is big brands and everybody think that's the train. That's where people are. So most people are, I'll tell you what, man, you know what the craziest thing is? Yes, I do. Tell me, please. I go back and forth between Trump winning or losing, right? Okay. Actually, that's actually not fair because I did talk about this earlier.
Starting point is 00:03:03 I think Trump is going to lose for a lot of reasons. And a few months ago, I was saying I thought Trump was going to landslide. If Trump wins, it's going to be because he lights up places that didn't vote and the pollsters missed it. And that's like the big talking point. But I think there's a potential idea in that. Imagine this. And we're going to talk about the silent majority, too. Imagine you were in a coma
Starting point is 00:03:27 okay for one year okay let's imagine this you're you're you're out playing soccer with your buddies it's soccer a football there you go you're playing football with your buddies middle of 2019 middle 2019 maybe like august late august and trump has just no no no early in the year early in the trump has just the m Mueller report, it's over, it's concluded, Donald Trump's vindicated in your life. Wow, look at that.
Starting point is 00:03:48 And then, you know, your buddy throws a football and you jump to grab it, hits your chest, you lose your balance, fall back, hit your head. You slowly wake up.
Starting point is 00:03:57 You're like, where am I? What's, what, you look on the TV and everything's insane. Mount Rushmore is evil. Statues of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington being pulled down. CNN is saying a monument of slave owners, Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 00:04:10 And you're like, I must have been in a coma for 10, 20 years for this kind of cultural development. No, sir. It's been one year. You wouldn't know where you were. You'd be like, how is this possible? So I have to imagine there's a lot of people right now that are being shocked into the news cycle and they're just kind of like everything's normal we got a fourth of july we got memorial we just had memorial day right and everybody went out and partied it's
Starting point is 00:04:35 true and all of a sudden it's been a couple weeks and cnn is telling us that mount rushmore is evil yeah i'm not even kidding the story is like they called it a monument of slave owners wow and that it's been trump was bad for wanting to have an event there. So I have to imagine I want to believe that regular Americans are sitting in their living rooms like I imagine here's what's really happening somewhere out there. Steve, you're sitting on your couch. You're flipping channels. You're browsing the Internet and you go, oh, it's Fourth of July weekend. Honey, what were we it's Fourth of July weekend. Honey, what were we doing for Fourth of July?
Starting point is 00:05:07 Were we going to go to Dale's? We are? Or did you want to go to the lake? Do we have to bring the, we're going to bring burgers, right? Okay. And all of a sudden, this is your normal plan. And you turn on the internet. You open up the internet and it's like Fourth of July is evil. Cancel the Fourth of July.
Starting point is 00:05:23 Nothing's allowed in your life. Wait. If you love America, you're a bigot and a racist. You should have celebrated on Juneteenth the Black Lives Matter protesters. There were riots going on all over the place at that time, too. Anyway, I'm willing to bet there's a lot of Americans who got polled. And they were like, hello, is this Mr. Rickman? Yes, it is.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Who are you voting for? Probably Biden, I guess. Thank you. Hangs up. hello is this mr you know rickman uh yes it is who are you voting for probably biden i guess thank you hangs up and then he turns on the news like a couple weeks later and they're like america is evil mount rushmore is racist and you suck and the guy's like what what's happening like that that video we talked about the other day where the the guy pulls up to his business and he starts taking down the black lives matter posters and they're screaming in his face and he's just standing there like with a blank expression like totally confused yeah no idea what's happening and he's probably just thinking to himself like i'm voting for voting for trump but we'll see man uh you know trump's going to be deploying dhs personnel
Starting point is 00:06:19 across the country that's true that's going to be seattle portland dc protect all the statues chicago's going to have a ton of cops out, I guess. A lot of cops. Thousands of cops. Yeah, like a thousand plus or something. Man. And force. It's pretty incredible that we've gotten to this point where, yeah, man, I'm just, I really am kind of dumbfounded.
Starting point is 00:06:38 In one month, like, everything is racist. Yeah, everything. I know the weirdo college kids would say stupid things like this. Right. But we literally have CNN trashing Mount Rushmore. This is crazy. And you've got one CNN reporter tweeting out, essentially saying that Antifa hasn't been arrested
Starting point is 00:06:59 and the riots never came to suburbs. And I'm just like, that was a month ago, dude. CNN saying it's racist is the same as all the companies that put up rainbow flags for the month. And then the very, very next day, July 1st, gone. Yeah. Back to normal. Forget the Pride month. It's like, it's over.
Starting point is 00:07:17 We could go back to normal now. And it's like, you don't care. You just want people's money. You just want the vote. You just want to cater to who you think the masses are. I'm counting down the days until CNN is run out of a studio apartment in Brooklyn by one person, and it's an activist left-wing blog. Right.
Starting point is 00:07:33 That's kind of a joke that a lot of people are saying, that Twitter was basically going to become a left-wing activist blog at some point, because if they keep going down this path of banning people, and even banning some companies too because, you know, not for the most part, but some, then what's left? Some fringe left-wing activist who's like, you know, crippled, otherkin, overweight, mentally abled.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I don't know. Yeah, just like you name it and they're like, it's just them. And basically Twitter becomes, you can open the app and see what this one person has to say. And they're just like, we won, everybody. Good job, everybody. And it's just like three people sitting in a room just high-fiving each other. Adam, I did the math.
Starting point is 00:08:17 I did a mathematical equation. Good for you. And I was charting where exactly we go on this current course. Is that where you do your math on your mousepad? Yes, on the mousepad. I'm doing math right here. You you can't see it they've got squiggles um and here's what i discovered okay if you follow the current track to its logical conclusion eventually what will happen is all of the power will hyper concentrate into the most marginalized person on the planet and we will appoint our new emperor and it's going to be like they're going to be comatose they're going to be probably like five different races mixed they're going to be you know a double
Starting point is 00:08:52 amputee like a new age frankenstein whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa what oh bigot hey he was different pieces put together that's all that's not what i'm saying well that's what i'm saying name every marginalization put into one person and all of the power hyper concentrates into that one person that's that's that's the current trend okay where we're like continually trying to take power and just give it to marginalized people if you follow that track eventually just funnels down into one hyper marginalized individual so they would be homeless from a third world country, multiple races, crippled by force and crippled by birth. Or by choice. By choice, right.
Starting point is 00:09:33 They're out there doing it. And by choice. And also by choice. With a non-binary and other non-standard identities. And then we give all of the power of executive authority of all governments to this one person. That sounds like a terrible place to be. But look, hey, listen, listen, I just want to say,
Starting point is 00:09:53 if that's the type of person you are, there's nothing wrong with it. But just don't yell at everyone else for not understanding it. It's really, but, you know, I think we're, okay, all right, well, let's just start talking about stuff because we didn't do the intro yet okay oh yeah welcome to teamcast irl there's a bunch of protesters blocking trump's event in south dakota with vans they've taken the wheels off of their vans so you can't move them the national guard's about to move in what crazy
Starting point is 00:10:18 times these are huh but if you have not already make sure you smash the like you know what you know no no no what just lightly tap it i'll i'm You know what? You know. No, no, no, what? Just lightly tap it. You know what? It's a chill Friday. I got my whiskey here ready for me to play some music later. I'm not trying to be aggro, you know? Just hug the like button.
Starting point is 00:10:38 Well, I don't know if that's possible. Caress. That might be a little weird. Stroke. Even weirder. Biden. Bring it back. Biden the button. Stop it. You got to take your phone. Here's what you got to do. Take your phone. Even weirder. Biden. Bring it. Biden the button. Don't stop it.
Starting point is 00:10:47 You got to take your phone. Here's what you got to do. Take your phone. Put it in front of you. Sneak up behind it. Sneak up behind it. Put your hands around it. Get a big sniff.
Starting point is 00:10:54 And then tap the like button on the other side. Oh my gosh. You know when you're going in for the grope of your phone, you're tapping the like button. I love where this just went. Biden-ing your phone. Wasn't expecting it, but I'll accept it. Never expect a Biden. And then you get YouTube'd by your phone. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:11:09 You can also smash the subscribe button. Smash it. And the notification bell. Biden the button. Biden the button. You gotta be like that. You know, he's just very he caresses that button, you know? Sure. He strokes the button. Puts the button on his lap.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Oh, my God. No. You know, sometimes I put my legs in the pool, and the phone like button would touch the hairs to see the hairs come up, and it would like the podcast, and then YouTube would recommend it. Oh, goodness. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 00:11:43 Did we just cross the line? I regret nothing. No, no, no the line i regret nothing no no no no no no there's no way we crossed the line when joe biden literally told a story about little kids in the pool grabbing and stroking his legs to a full crowd of people and and nobody said anything i think everyone was just cringing they were just like it makes me wonder about this man did he say that did he said that but where so so recently i guess what's it was sasha baron cohen okay sponsored some event for like right-wingers conservatives okay and then he paid for a stage and started singing racist songs and they they tried to shut him down but his guards were blocking people okay and then of course they take the first part where
Starting point is 00:12:22 they're like look at all these dumb people haha he tricked them right and it's like yes that's called the prank for sure right shut them down but it's like you know i don't know whatever man i forgot where i was going with this it's like your brain got biden'd it got totally biden'd yeah it works on so many levels oh i remember where i was going where where are people to actually just like immediately snap when these things happen? Like because the story is going viral or it went viral a bit among a lot of the left. But when Joe Biden steps up and starts talking about stroking little kids and putting him on his lap, that's literally what he said. He's like they stroke his legs. And then he's like, I like it when they're on my lap or whatever.
Starting point is 00:13:02 Whoa, whoa, whoa. You got to do it accurately. He didn't talk about stroking little kids. He talked about kids stroking him. Right. And then how he likes it on his lap. Be accurate when you're talking about him. All right?
Starting point is 00:13:13 So where was any single person? Any person at that event to be like, cut his mic off. Hey, man, that's disgusting. Cut it off. Just turn it off. Just pull the plug. Yeah. Just let him go, man.
Starting point is 00:13:25 These debates are going to be hilarious. Could you imagine Biden debating Trump? Yes. Trump's going to be like, Yes, I can. We've got very big threats from China. Okay, very bad. Everybody agrees.
Starting point is 00:13:33 And Joe Biden's going to be like, You know, one time a kid, he grabbed my leg and it felt good. I was told that China's good. You know what I love? Right, China's good. China's good. It says here on this paper. I'm allowed to say that.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Joe Biden has this thing he does where he's like, pretends to be strong and you can tell he's faking it. Yeah. He like, furls his brow and he's like, you know,
Starting point is 00:13:54 when I was vice president, we go the thing, you know? And you're like, I know you're trying to sound angry and tough, but you're a feeble old man who can't speak straight. And so it's actually kind of endearing.
Starting point is 00:14:07 It's like because he's non-threatening. Kind of. No, no, not when he's talking about kids stroking him. That's terrifying. That's all I can think when I see this old man now. It's just like, dude, you're gross. You know, I don't know if you notice in the kitchen, if you go into one of the cabinets, you open it up, it just says-
Starting point is 00:14:22 Joe Biden pops out. Biden, no. I will move out. Biden? No. No. I will move out. Yeah. I don't go into that cabinet anymore. No, no. No, it says Trump versus Biden popcorn.
Starting point is 00:14:33 It's just a big, huge bucket of popcorn. Do we have that? No. Oh. Oh, I see what you're saying. I was like, wait, what? Oh, I get it. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:40 I'm going to make a lot of popcorn. I am going to get a cardboard cut out of Joe Biden. No, you're going to freak me out, man. I'm going to make a lot of popcorn. I am going to get a cardboard cut out of Joe Biden. You're going to freak me out, man. I'm going to get a spring. And when you open it, he goes, and he jumps at you. Vote for me. That would be hilarious. Then it's just going to end up being like a battle.
Starting point is 00:14:56 I'll put it outside of the bathroom. When you come out of the bathroom, it's just going to be a thing. Nobody put it in the shower. Can you imagine Trump and Biden debating? Trump's going to be like. I mean, in showers. Can you imagine Trump and Biden debating? Trump's going to be like. I mean, in all seriousness, no. I can't imagine. No, but like, actually, like, if I was going to be like, make a real prediction, Trump's
Starting point is 00:15:13 going to be like, Joe, you were vice president for eight years. Eight years. You got nothing done. And Joe's just going to be like, you know, Barack Obama, Obama, Biden, Biden bombers. And, you know, the thing that's that's it's literally just going to. Yep. And Trump's going to be like, Joe, can you answer to what I just said? Can you can you can you say anything? Well, that's when when it was Biden versus Bernie, it was basically the same thing.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Bernie was like saying stuff and Biden would start talking and he'd be like, first, I'm going to start saying something that has nothing to do with that. And then continue. And then fourth, I'm going to do this thing and talk about Obama again. And that was every single time he opened his mouth. It can't be Biden, can it? I don't understand. It's got to be Cuomo. I don't even think that's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:16:04 Otherwise, they've got to put Biden on a ton of uppers, man. There's only one person. I don't even want Like, who are they going to... It's got to be Cuomo. I don't even think that's going to happen. Otherwise, they got to put Biden on a ton of uppers, man. There's only one person. I don't even want to say it anymore. I've said it enough. Did you ever see... I know. There's rumors floating around that I don't like, that it might be her. That's all I'm going to say.
Starting point is 00:16:18 It might be her. You got to look out for it, right? Remember that... I don't know if you saw this video, but Hillary Clinton's talking. Oh, you said it. You jinxed it, man. But then she takes a glass of water and then she like spits something into the water and ever yeah and it looks like either it's a loogie or maybe a cough drop or something i don't
Starting point is 00:16:34 know nobody knows they're like what was that well they were saying that she had pneumonia so maybe it was phlegm and she's talking and she keeps coughing like she used to have coughing fits it's one of the things that really hurt her in 20 and 2015 and 16 yeah when she kept coughing all the time she couldn't talk and then when she would like pass out and they would just great like dude she yeah i remember those i i i have to assume she's still sick really i don't know look they claim she had pneumonia is that why she'd be walking and she would just vegetable out not trying to be mean like that's like serious health concern no she'd be walking and then she's like like it was almost like she's an avatar you know controlled by someone you know they took their brain out like all right i'm gonna go back to my real body it's like it's like a 17 year old
Starting point is 00:17:14 kid he's playing a video game and then he's like controlling hillary and walking her to the car and then his mom's like dinner and he was only puts the controller down and then she just flops over and they have to grab her like oh you know the player one has left the game yeah so so with uh with joe biden i have to imagine that what you need you have to watch out for these things he's going to be talking with trump and he's going to he's going to constantly do this you know the thing and then take another upper you're going to keep have you seen it in the debate when he turns around no does he sniff something though he turns around off camera and you see him open his jacket you see him open his jacket or something uh-huh and everyone was saying that
Starting point is 00:17:55 they were like haha look joe biden's lost joe biden's lost and i say he's probably fixing his teeth yeah maybe because his teeth slip all the time same thing with nancy pelosi right i wonder if he was popping uppers that wouldn't surprise me for real like he turns around and he's like and then all of a sudden he's like i'm gonna beat a million miles an hour i'm joe biden i'm here to change everything i'm look i'm gonna be president in 2020 don't you don't vote for donald trump vote for me obama obama obama obama obama think about obama his policies in 2014 and 2018 were actually pretty good and his eye pops and then his eye goes yeah and that actually happened i think that was that debate wasn and then his eye goes yeah and that actually happened
Starting point is 00:18:25 i think that was that debate wasn't it his eye burst i thought that was the same debate no that wasn't this i don't think so i think he was sitting down to the town hall when his eye popped that's crazy his eye popped on tv and then when they did that video parody where the kid was stroking his legs his eye was bloodshot oh gosh what is what is going on right now? I'm sorry, man. You know, I keep hearing from people, they're like, bro, I think we're in a simulation or something. And it's half in jest
Starting point is 00:18:53 because things have gotten so insane and I'm just like, I'm sorry, man. It's not a simulation. We're in a dumb video game played by a seven year old and we're just ancillary characters and that's it. And we're going to sit back as the scenario unfolds. We got aliens coming soon, apparently, huh?
Starting point is 00:19:11 You know, aliens will come next, and then, you know, actually. Yellowstone's supposedly on the docket to explode sometime this year. Oh, yeah, yeah. They want to blow up Mount Rushmore and tear it down. Yep. For real. CNN saying it's racist. You know what would actually be kind
Starting point is 00:19:25 of cool if like and and and hear me out you know okay the debate happens okay and it's and it's exactly as we described it with trump and and joe biden and then all of a sudden the roof gets ripped off the building and the cameras are shaking and they pan up and like the building just torn there's a giant ufo above it's like spinning. And everyone's screaming. And then all of a sudden, Trump and Biden put on black sunglasses and pull out men in black guns and start shooting at the UFO. And we have no idea what's happening. And then, like, aliens come down. And, like, Joe Biden, like, is fighting.
Starting point is 00:19:58 And they're both fighting aliens. And I'm just talking, like, over the top, completely insane. And then just bedlam i felt the need to spin the ufo then yellowstone erupts explodes you know it reminds me of rick and morty when he's doing the the what is it the interdimensional cable with two brothers oh yeah and it's just like grandma's come with a mexican armada ufos with tomato weapons that's it that's what's going to happen at the debate it's going to be like everything just starts breaking down. Reality's fractured.
Starting point is 00:20:28 Nothing makes sense. Everyone goes insane. Speaking of Men of Black, remember the first one where the cockroach alien, the bad guy of the movie, takes on the human form and the skin starts sagging? And then it's like you see more and more of the insect creature. It's like halfway through the debate, Biden's face just starts slipping. He's just like, oh, goes into the jacket and takes whatever he's taken. And it like reverts.
Starting point is 00:20:55 He's like, nothing happened. He injects himself and his face goes back to like normal. Right. Nothing to see here. And then Trump goes, did anybody just see that yeah am i the only one who just saw that and then and then like that the cnn anchors slowly turn their heads to look at trump and they're like keep debating everything is fine what is he talking about it's so creepy when he does that you can't it reminds me you can't see the look he
Starting point is 00:21:18 gives me when he does that it is creepy when i turn my head real slow yeah yeah all right you remember the simpsons episode where king and kodos took over the bodies of bob dole and bill clinton yes yeah and then finally when homer unmasks them they're like what are you going to do it's a two-party system and then someone's like i believe i'll vote third party go ahead throw away your vote and then when they get enslaved homer's like don't look at me i voted for kodos like it like it mattered right yeah i okay whatever i have no idea what's going on at this point we're just rambling but how about we talk about what's actually happening right now with uh with mount rushmore honestly and i i i
Starting point is 00:21:55 secretly have the uh stream open over here oh we got nothing's going on they're all just standing there but let's talk about i mean culturally man oh yeah let's talk about it. I mean, culturally, man. Oh, yeah. Let's talk about it. Yeah. What is it? First, I bring you this story, my friends. Native tribal leaders are calling for the removal of Mount Rushmore. Well, y'all can go pound sand. We're not going to tear down Mount Rushmore.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Sorry. I think we can easily recognize there were bad things done in the past, for sure. And we have done away with those things for the most part, and we continue to do better. So let's not destroy Mount Rushmore. That's nuts. But CNN starts us off with a very calm and reasonable, well, it's the native tribal leaders. It's what they're requesting. And I got to be honest, I recognize why they're saying it, for sure. Look, European settlers came to this country, there was war, there was conflict in fact in the declaration of independence you know that one of the cited reasons for independence was that i don't i'm i
Starting point is 00:22:51 don't want to mess this up but there was conflict between native americans and the colonists okay and they felt like the crown made it worse to put it very i'm doing it i'm putting it very very lightly you can read the declaration of Independence yourself. You should. The 4th of July is coming up. That was one of the reasons. And they did not use kind words for the Native Americans. Okay. They used very unkind words. So it's there, you know.
Starting point is 00:23:15 And I can recognize why there are people who, Native, Indigenous people who are upset about all this. Yeah. And you know what? They have been for a long time. This isn't new. It's just cool for CNN to jump on the bandwagon now. Yeah. So here's the issue.
Starting point is 00:23:32 While I can certainly respect the feelings of, you know, there's bad history, man. Am I supposed to call up Japan right now and start complaining about why my family was forced to flee? Am I going to do that? No. I'm not going to do that. Am I going to complain about any object or anything in that? No, I'm not. I'm not going to do that. Am I going to complain about any any object or anything in that? No, I'm not going to do it. I'm not going to complain about the fact that a lot of the bad laws in this country,
Starting point is 00:23:53 which made it harder for my family, existed and were put in place by Democrats and others. I'm going to I'm going to. Yeah, you know what? Well, here we are. And I'm going to I'm going to keep my focus on the present and say at least we have the gains we have, right? Yeah. And you know what? The way I see it is we can't survive as a country if we demand a pendulum swing, if we demand revenge all the time.
Starting point is 00:24:17 That's true. If someone is standing above you and they agree to come down to an even playing field, you can't then say, no, no, no, no, you have to go down further and that's my turn field you can't then say no no no you have to go down further and that's my turn to go up right no no no no if someone if someone has the power and the wealth and the control and they're like listen we recognize equality and all that stuff so we're going to step down and level the playing field you say thank you all right yeah
Starting point is 00:24:38 and they may still have advantages and all that stuff but to destroy something is going way in the wrong direction. But of course, CNN, they just can't help themselves. First, CNN just gives us the general news, which is okay. The native tribal leaders are concerned, are upset about this, and I can respect that. Then we get this story. Trump set for another massive event during national pandemic. Oh, everything has to be wrong with everything he does. It's just just oh man um so many people are arguing with me about this uh the protesting didn't cause a spike of covid and it's like
Starting point is 00:25:12 okay if that's the case why does it matter that he's having a rally exactly what's it's outdoors right what's the difference it's a bunch of people marching together all wearing masks okay cheating so what's wrong with uh protesting the lockdown also what's the difference i mean your cause other than the cause the cause is the only difference that's it the words the words apparently black lives matter is a magical phrase which can cure covid right that's right yeah they say it slows down the spread well now we have that. That's Eric Garcetti of L.A. has admitted the protests did cause a spike. Oh, is that what happened? And I actually referenced that to the conversation I was having. And of course, it was with someone who was from L.A. and just started ripping the what is it, the mayor, right?
Starting point is 00:26:01 Ripping the mayor apart. Just like, oh, well, he's he's corrupt. So anything he says is, you can't even trust it, what he's saying. It's like, oh, all right. Well, great. Because I read your article and it didn't even have any evidence to the contrary. I was just showing you this is out there also. It's just whatever fits their narrative. I saw this segment going around on Twitter. Truly remarkable, CNN.
Starting point is 00:26:25 Oh, man. CNN's Leila Santiago. Mount Rushmore, a monument of two slave owners on land wrestled away from Native Americans. Duh. Think about what it is they're arguing for. You know, I made the joke before this segment about the logical conclusion of all of this identity social justice stuff is that we give all executive authority on the planet to one ultra marginalized person. And so they're just like a comatose, disabled, multiracial, whatever. You name it.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Every single negative thing, all balled into one. Granted, the sole global executive authority over everything, decisions they can't actually make, so nothing happens. But you take a look at what's going on with Mount Rushmore, and let's be real about what the conclusion is. Do we just send all of the white people back to Europe? That doesn't make any sense. Do we dissolve the governmental charters of New York City, of Rapid City, of Chicago? Do we say, you know what, all white people must be removed from government,
Starting point is 00:27:23 and the Native Americans come and take everything back? I don't know. I don't think anybody who's out there fighting the system really knows. There's certain protesters out there that want police reform. You know, that's that's one of the biggest things. And it's like, OK, I agree with that. Police reform is OK. You know, the Republicans actually brought a bill to police reform and the Democrats denied it. You know, it's like's like stupid what a surprise you know but then then there's the other people out there that are just ripping down burning elk
Starting point is 00:27:50 statues yeah what's what did that elk do to you what don't you know did that elk hurt you the elk were the original oppressors right yeah of course that's right i don't get it they were oppressing they were oppressing the... What do elk eat? Grass. Yeah. Do they eat grass, though? They're herbivores. I'm pretty sure.
Starting point is 00:28:09 But grass, though? Yeah. They graze? Yeah, they eat stuff off. They eat algae as well. Duckweed. They lick rocks. There you go.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Do they lick rocks? I'm just going to go ahead and imagine that the elk are actually vicious and they eat squirrels and chipmunks and small woodland creatures. There we go. Yeah. Because otherwise, if they're just herbivores, I can only imagine them as being like cutesy and happy and like bouncing and frolicking. They have big horns.
Starting point is 00:28:30 But if we add in that they kill small cutesy creatures, then we can imagine them more snarling and evil. They have been known to attack moving vehicles. The alpha elk. There you go. Have been known to attack humans also. So I don't know. Maybe they're fascists. Fascist elk. There you go. Have been known to attack humans also. So I don't know. Maybe they're fascists.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Fascist elk. See? Are you sure the elk were actually calm and just grazing? Or was it actually more like they were snarling and snatching up squirrels and ripping them in half with their vicious jaws? And the squirrels are running. And it was just total squirrel genocide. No, they just stomp on the squirrel and just watch it. Kill them for no reason. i'd burn that did the elk maybe herd the squirrels into an encampment of sorts yeah
Starting point is 00:29:11 maybe it's a statue of an elk in portland they burned it down it's 120 year old statue what is wrong with these people yeah that's what i'm saying they don't know what they don't know what they want but they want to burn the system down so they don't know what they want. They want to burn the system down, and they don't know what they'll get when the system's actually gone. You won't be able to eat food. You're not growing your own food. I know that. You know, part of me just wants them to experience what they ask for. I don't because then it's going to be forcing it upon the rest of us.
Starting point is 00:29:38 It's like, no. Look, I am vegan, and I know it's a privilege to be vegan in this world. I'm watching them all, and they all have vegan in their profile. And I'm just like, man, you guys, you're the reason you're giving vegans a bad name. Because they can't be vegan if the world goes away. You've got to start hunting your food. Do you know how to hunt your own food? I do.
Starting point is 00:29:59 Rice and beans. And I would. I would if the world went that way. I could. Rice and beans. They wouldn't. They wouldn't last. Whoa, whoa, whoa. Rice and beans. It piss that way. I could. Rice and beans. They wouldn't. They wouldn't last. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 00:30:06 Rice and beans. It pisses me off, dude. Rice and beans. They're so privileged. Rice and rice? Rice? Where are you going to get rice? You're going to grow it.
Starting point is 00:30:15 You're going to be a farmer. You're going to be in a big rice field. You know how to grow rice? You put the rice in the water and then the rice, you get more of it. Yeah, that's how it works. The rice duplicates itself in water. Look, I don't know how to farm rice. The point is, it is possible to be vegan if you have rice fields and you can grow beans.
Starting point is 00:30:33 I have no idea where beans are grown. But rice and beans does contain, as far as my understanding, is a complete amino chain. And it's actually like a massive portion of the global food supply. The issue is these people, come on, man. They don't know how to grow rice or beans. They don't have the climate to grow rice or beans. And the rice and beans they do eat is shipped around the country and the world. They don't have the work ethic to farm their own food, let alone that would be what they had to do every single day.
Starting point is 00:31:03 The internet would be gone. You'd have to actually work all day long. Do you know what that feels like? No, they don't. They have no clue what it takes to work all day long. I already know what's going to happen. Oh, man. Tell me.
Starting point is 00:31:16 Right now, the revolution is occurring in the Pacific Northwest. Yeah. The climate there is not great for farming as far as I know. Nope. I mean, I'm sure there's some things that grow up there that you can't eat. Here's what will happen. This whole area will secede from the union. Good luck.
Starting point is 00:31:34 There'll be a major uprising. And then they'll elect their new leaders and they'll all cheer. And within two weeks, they'll run out of avocados. And there'll be another revolution. And there'll be a demand to rejoin the union. And toast. Well, the toast, they'll still have, you know, they'll run out of avocados and there will be another evolution and there will be a demand to rejoin the union and toast and well the toast they'll still have you know they'll get there they'll they'll grow they'll make their bread their bread machines they got flour left over but avocados man those aren't coming no those are like maiden those are grown in mexico and california but sure mostly so it's if california joins them my God, that's how it happens.
Starting point is 00:32:06 What? See, it's not just the Pacific Northwest, but California joins in. It'll be unstoppable. And then they're unstoppable. They have an endless supply of avocado to fuel their diets. The revolution demands avocados. Avocado toast. No, but once they can't supply, once the food source of avocados runs out and they all starve to death, then the union walks back in and just scoops up the corpses and then takes the cities back.
Starting point is 00:32:35 And there's just a wasteland. And there are shelves filled with all kinds of regular food. It's just once they ran out of avocados, man, that was it. The millennial revolutionaries couldn't survive without it. Nope. That was their end. Their scientists desperately try to synthesize
Starting point is 00:32:50 artificial avocado. It's like, yeah, dumping all of their resources into it. Yeah. We must source art. You ever see the movie
Starting point is 00:32:59 Daybreakers? Yes. The vampires? Yeah, yeah. They're trying to create fake blood. That's what it is. Fake avocado, otherwise they can't sustain the revolution.
Starting point is 00:33:08 No, in all reality, though, I could imagine a scenario where all these protests kick off, truckers don't want to come in, and then non-revolutionary types start freaking out because there's no avocado, and now I'm being for real. Now, I mean it literally.
Starting point is 00:33:24 Imagine with all the riots going on in Portland and Seattle. Truckers say, I am not going to drive into that city when they're defunding police. I mean, they're already saying that. Exactly. Right. So now all of a sudden, this, you know, you got this. He's 29. He's got a man bun and he's wearing, you know, his capri pants.
Starting point is 00:33:40 Not that there's anything wrong with the man bun. He's got a V-neck. He's wearing a hot pink V-neck shirt with a long beard. And he's not a revolutionary, man. And he walks into a local shop and he's like, yo, can I get, I'm going to do chai latte. And can you do it with almond milk? And I'll do the avocado toast. I'm sorry, we're out of avocado.
Starting point is 00:33:58 We're out of avocado. When are you getting it back? We're not because the shipments won't come in because of the riots and then all of a sudden he goes he tears all his hair out and then he just rips his shirt off and he goes outside and starts punching antifa guys and then all of a sudden you do this to me seattle votes hardcore ultra nationalist ultra nationalist the guy immediately puts on a proud boy shirt he's like okay but in all seriousness that was that was amazing tim very very nice but to make it put it more seriously to go even more serious than i was trying to be before please do
Starting point is 00:34:32 it when people these people don't realize that strawberries don't grow where they come from right blueberries mangoes these things are all imported from other parts of the world it's ridiculous in my opinion that we actually do it now a lot of these people a lot of these environmental activists understand the importance of eating seasonal fruits and vegetables. Because when you get strawberries in the winter, you got to understand where those strawberries came from and how much energy it took to get them there. Burns a lot of fossil fuels and all this other stuff. Once these people who know nothing but wealth and comfort, because let's be real, man. Yep, most of them are are wealthy it's not even about that it's about
Starting point is 00:35:05 relative wealth and comfort okay good point you know i i hear this all the time that our parents you know it's like it's like the first generation where the kids will be worse off than their parents were okay and i'm like what makes you think that's true what makes you think that we're worse off my dad didn't have a cell phone he didn didn't even have a TV. He had an apartment with a mattress on the floor. My dad had to work all day long. Yep. All the time. Even on weekends.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Could he put out his phone and press a button and then ask a question and get an answer? Nope. There's a really funny comic that was made like eight years ago. And it was, this was not meant to be funny. It was meant to be serious. It was like three people are sitting on a couch playing Nintendo or something. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:44 And then someone said, what was the year that Lincoln was assassinated? I don't know. Do you guys know? No, I don't know either. Huh. Then the next panel is like today. Hey, what year was Lincoln assassinated? And the guy pulls up his phone and he's like 1848 or whatever.
Starting point is 00:35:57 I don't know what the actual year was, like 65 or something, whatever. The point was that we live in an era where you don't got to go to the library anymore. That's true. You don't got to pull up a book. You just got it. Yeah, internet. So now we have a whole generation of you don't got to go to the library anymore. That's true. You don't got to pull up a book. You just got it. Yeah, internet. So now we have a whole generation of people who have nothing to do. That's true.
Starting point is 00:36:10 No purpose. Yeah, so they just make up some random purpose. And now they're complaining about how bad everything is when it's better than it's ever been. Yep, exactly. And it's what I've been saying. They have no idea. So listen, when you can have pizza anytime because they've put on
Starting point is 00:36:26 a bagel yeah what happens when you disrupt the system to the point where that goes away and now you have to experience the real world once these people actually get a taste of what it really what is really required of you for survival man these people's their eyes are going to go full biden it's going to pop blood everywhere. They're going to be like, ah! It's like I was telling you that story about the Occupy people who got the farm. Oh, no, they did not like that. Yeah, they had to actually work. They had to get up and do work.
Starting point is 00:36:53 And that takes, I mean, you can't chill. You can't relax and just shoot whatever you want to do on the internet. It's like, no, there is no internet. You don't have time for internet. You have to work from when you wake up until you get too tired to keep working and you go to sleep on the internet. It's like, no, there is no internet. You don't have time for internet. You have to work from when you wake up till you get too tired to keep working and you go to sleep. And it continues over and over.
Starting point is 00:37:10 That's what farmers do. We've got farmers out there. That's what they do. They farm all day long and they work to get us food. I don't think they even think about it. They don't even think about it. The person, you told me about that millennial
Starting point is 00:37:23 that believed food appeared in the store. that's where food came from i don't know if they believe the food just appeared there it just certainly seemed never certainly seemed they've never thought beyond where does the food actually come from let alone all the different options that are there and all the different lines of you know the wheels moving in society to give us these comforts that we have oh man i tell you. That drives me nuts. When I try talking to some people, so this guy I know posted something on Facebook where he's like, I kid you not, he argued instead of reopening businesses just to pay everyone.
Starting point is 00:37:57 And I was like, uh. Why don't you just give everyone money so they can buy stuff on their own? The government is so dumb. They should just like give people money and then they'll have money so they can eat. Where would they spend the money if there's nothing open? That's what I said. And I was like, let's break things down for a second. Let's do some quick math, right?
Starting point is 00:38:18 The value of the dollar is based on many things, but basically the value is based on what you get for it. And right now in the United States, you get a lot for a dollar. There's food, tools, services. Let's just use those. Let's do X, Y, and Z. Let's not even quantify it. And I said, what happens if you shut down 90% of all businesses? Well, now the dollar can only get you things from essential services, right? Now, if you're somebody who already has food, what does the money mean for you? Nothing. Nothing. So let's, let's say you own your house. You got to pay taxes, right? Okay. So you got to, you got to, you got to pay something. If you're, if you're someone who has the majority of your needs met and someone's like, Hey, I'll give you $10 for that apple. You're
Starting point is 00:39:00 like, well, I need the apple. I'd rather keep the apple. I can't buy anything with $10. In a long enough shutdown, the money becomes worthless because there's nothing you can do with it. Right. So I'm like, if the government just goes out printing out money and giving it to people, but everything's closed, at a certain point, people are like, I don't need this. What happened in Venezuela? Isn't that the trunk loads of money they can't buy an apple with?
Starting point is 00:39:23 Well, that's a whole lot of other problems. No, you're right. You're right. Sure. But, you know. It's amazing how Venezuela was extremely wealthy, one of the most oil-rich nations on the planet. And then they were like, you get a bunch of well-off, you know, relatively poor people. And then they just burn everything to the ground.
Starting point is 00:39:41 There you go. That's what they want for us. And, you know, I got to say, man, man you know i'm not actually all that worried about it no it's funny because i feel like i'm worried for them well because you have a van that you're gonna live in down the river van hey hey hey hey hey i was i was on the joe rogan podcast in 2019 yeah and we were we were laughing about and i said if you keep going down this path here's what's going to happen I'm buying a van and then everybody laughed and now you think I'm joking and then you bought said van
Starting point is 00:40:10 and then I remember when I actually when I told Joe I literally did have the van he's like wait you really did I was like yeah I did it I built the van it's got it's got a thousand amp hours in it it's got solar panels things pretty boss this thing the boss van if with the solar panels on it will never run out of power.
Starting point is 00:40:28 Nice. For all the basic uses. As long as it's sunny out. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Right, right, right. But technically, it will never run out of power. With 1,000 amp hours, with the monitor, with general electrical outlet usage, if I had a bunch of things plugged in, a laptop, we did the math, and the amount of power that it holds will easily
Starting point is 00:40:48 sustain everything in the event that it's too cloudy or too dark. But with general sunlight, it charges faster than it discharges. You just need to figure out food and water. Right. So I parked the van somewhere. Now I really don't think it's going to come to that, to be honest. But the point is, if everything
Starting point is 00:41:03 just broke down, i'm not worried about myself i'm worried about them i feel like when i'm telling these people to stop doing it it's not because i'm worried about what's going to happen to me i agree that's i feel the same way i know how to hunt i would do that we got three recurve bows right there some broadheads we could hunt some wild boar. And you'd have two axes and a loincloth, and you'd be running it down. Just take it out. Actually, no. I'm really accurate with a bow.
Starting point is 00:41:36 I'd probably prefer the bow in that situation. Yeah, yeah. People don't know that, but you actually did archery. I did. Yeah. So Adam would be like the male Katniss Everdeen. Yeah. Taking out the wild game. And Katniss Everdeen. Yeah. Taking out the wild game.
Starting point is 00:41:47 And we'd have a little, you know. The more you know. Little van village. Little van village. And these people. I like the sound of that actually. These people would turn into like Morlocks or the I Am Legend creatures. Yep.
Starting point is 00:41:59 They're going to be in New York running around like. No, they wouldn't last that long, dude. Well, they would by eating each other. Oh, okay. Yeah. Which would, in turn, make them crazier. And then they'd eat the crazy
Starting point is 00:42:09 and then, in turn, get them more crazy. Yeah, it's like... And then they'd get, like, the shakes, you know, Book of Eli. They'll pull out your hand and he's like, I'm good.
Starting point is 00:42:16 Yeah. Have you ever seen Pandorum? I think so. What is... Maybe. I watched it a couple weeks ago. No, I haven't. That's the one you were watching
Starting point is 00:42:24 and I was like, what is this? I don't know this one't know this so basically they're on a colony ship leaving earth to go very far away and they're in hypersleep they're supposed to be in hypersleep for a few hundred years this dude wakes up um through a default release of hypersleep so it's not proper procedure so he's all messed up okay but then there's these weird humanoid cannibalistic creatures that hunt humans on the ship and eat them. It basically turns out that like – Spoiler. Yeah, I mean the movie is 20-something years old. Hey, spoiler, man.
Starting point is 00:42:50 Spoiler. You're going to spoil it. I haven't seen it. It turns out that there was an evolutionary virus to help humans adapt to the new planet. But because it was released to people on the ship, they adapted by becoming cannibalistic humanoid monsters that could eat other humans. It's the only way to survive. So that's what I imagine would happen to Antifa, you know? Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:09 It would actually be really funny to do, like, a short story or film or, like, video game where it's, like, in a hundred years, there's, like, walled-off cities of regular humans who have, like, you know, the official flag is the Gadsden flag. It's, like, the national flag of the tribes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:24 But you go outside the walls, and you must beware Antifa. They've devolved into like Gollum from Lord of the Rings. And they're like cannibalistic. And you go out there, and it's very dangerous because they eat you. Well, we are animals. People like to forget or think that we're different. But it's like, we're we're mammals we we are there's animals on this planet and they the alpha male is usually the one smarter who wins we've separated we separated ourselves from from evolution yep you know it used to be
Starting point is 00:43:56 that when one species overcame another it was through gradual adaptations then humans got intelligent and were able to overcome any... Everything. Yeah, basically everything. Just like, boom. Like, we are masterful predators, man. Yep. So here's what I find funny
Starting point is 00:44:12 about all the Antifa stuff and all this weirdo revolutionary garbage. Like, do these people have any skills? No. No? Other than complaining on the internet? They're very good at that.
Starting point is 00:44:24 They're very good. They have skills. Admitted the internet they're very good at that i guess very good that's they have skills admittedly they're the best they're admittedly they're the best yeah reeing if they they went they've got a phd in reeing yeah r-e-e-e-e-e hey man no one is better at complaining on the internet than the woke left that's true they've got down to an art you got to do work to live i don't care what you believe in. So I'm thinking about this, and I'm like, they claim to represent the working class. They don't.
Starting point is 00:44:52 These people are overwhelmingly post-grads and graduates who make $100K plus a year, and they're demanding subsidies from the government to forgive their loans. It's like, why are we going to subsidize the wealthiest people or the people with the highest salaries? It's true. Meanwhile, regular working class people are like, why are we going to subsidize the wealthiest people or the people with the highest salaries? It's true. Meanwhile, regular working class people are like, you know, a portly 40-year-old white dude who, like, fixes toilets for a living or does plumbing.
Starting point is 00:45:14 And it's a decent income for a lot of these guys. It doesn't even have to be a white dude. Why you got to be racist, bro? I'm just talking about. Why you got to be like that? You know Joe the plumber? I'm just messing with you. Remember Joe the plumber?
Starting point is 00:45:24 No, but seriously, anyone can be in the trades and i worked in the trades for a while and it's like i saw all it doesn't matter who you are there was all different types of people in there i'm just of course of course the point i'm making is these scrawny college students who think they're smarter than you do not represent anybody but themselves it's true so they're calling cops traitors and stuff and it's like bro that cop is more working class than you are i know yeah and now they're like abolish the police unions and i'm like okay you're for open borders which 10 years ago was the was the the ultra right wing you know according to bernie sanders yeah the libertarian right wing industrialist
Starting point is 00:46:00 sure but my private company you say of facebook okay that's a very right wing traditionally thing and you're all scrawny upper class rich people who want to subsidize what what is this why are they the left what do they really want nothing i don't yeah exactly there's no they want to be they want every they want to be kings. You know why they hate Trump? They want things handed to them. Their sense of entitlement knows no bounds. I think one of the reasons they hate Trump is that in one way they see he's a reflection of them. Okay.
Starting point is 00:46:36 I view Trump as somebody who really wants approval. He definitely does. And this is one of the things that I've been saying was a big mistake of the Democrats. Trump wants you to love him. He puts his name on top of buildings in big gold letters. Yeah, clearly. One thing he really wants is the adoration of the people. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:54 If the Democrats just like placated him, he'd have given them whatever they wanted. There was even like a gun control compromise. If they just said, wow, Trump, you're a really great and effective leader. A good leader would do this. He'd be like, oh, definitely. I'm the best. Everybody agrees. Yeah, let's let's let's let's go with this. And he'd get a lot of compromise done. But the Democrats didn't want to do that. They just wanted to hate him and just attack him, probably because he's messing up their game. Yeah, the the all this money that they're making off of the deals Obama was putting in, Hillary was putting in.
Starting point is 00:47:28 TPP would have been a windfall for a lot of these big corporations. Yeah, exactly. And even Bernie opposed it. Even Bernie opposed it. So now I look at these SJW-type people, and what do they really want? They want mommy and daddy to say, I'm proud of you. Yep. But they hate their parents.
Starting point is 00:47:42 They want to be loved. Everybody wants to be loved. Everybody wants to be loved. Everybody wants to be cherished and feel a part of something. And now they're a part of something. It's a cult. That's what cults do. It is a cult. Yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 00:47:54 That's what cults do. Cults. It filled the void. It filled the void that they were thirsting for. They were like, oh, yeah, yeah. Come on. We got you. We love you here.
Starting point is 00:48:02 Yeah, this is actually one reason why i thought maybe religion is really important because at least with the um modernization of christianity and judaism you have peace that's a good point like yeah we had thousands of years of war and conflict but now you look at modern christianity and it's like you know people just sitting at home having christmas and kind of minding their own business. One of my best friends is, you know, he goes to church and he runs a I forget what he calls it. But it's it's basically just a group of, you know, any any kid that doesn't have a dad. It's a bunch of dads go and they all have like a dad day, you know, like come and we'll you know, we hang out. We do, you know, manly stuff. It's kind of like Boy Scouts. But for, boy scouts but for you know like yeah like big brother you know and it's like it's in the
Starting point is 00:48:50 the christian church or you know whatever church he goes to and it's like through them and it's not really religious they don't talk about religion they just do you know they play games they they talk about what is bothering them and it's like that's awesome it's like i'm not religious but i can get behind that like we need we need that kind of stuff in communities you know that that's gonna help solve a lot of issues you know well the way i see it is you know i i grew up catholic briefly okay left the church not very interested in it i'm looking at it now like wow when you remove that from people they fill it with really nasty stuff yeah there's like a hole and people are looking for something there a lot of people probably are scared scared of death and then you can have someone whisper sweet nothings into your ears and it can be a reformed modern religion that tries to
Starting point is 00:49:37 tell people to do better doesn't mean they always do or it can be a death cult that tells you everyone is evil and everyone hates you and everything must burn yeah and so now you have these people trying to burn everything even an elk statue even an elk statue just to just to burn it just destroy it yep so it's like they're they're unwinding all of these things we have built now to me this is evil you want to know why this is evil tell me tim do you want to know what the uh the purpose of life is? Yes, I do. I know. Desperately seeking it. I know all the answers, man. Especially what you think it is. Well, I can't tell you what meaning means. Oh, come on. But I can tell you that life does one thing.
Starting point is 00:50:12 Cop out. Life organizes free energy into complex systems. And it creates ever, ever, it actually increases the level of complexity. So it's almost like within an entropic system, we have life, which is negative entropy in a sense. So basically, you take a look at the building blocks of the universe. Okay. And everything, you know, entropy, everything is slowly dissipating. Eventually, we'll face the heat death of the universe.
Starting point is 00:50:39 Or the opposite. What's the opposite? The big cold, they call it. The big cold? Yeah, because the universe is expanding. So eventually, I mean, eventually, everything will be so far away from each other, you won't see any other stars. The heat death. There's no more heat.
Starting point is 00:50:57 There's no more transfer of energy. Oh, okay. Each electron is evenly spaced out to the point where nothing interacts ever again. Yeah, you can't. So that's where we're headed based on what we currently think. However, for now, as things do spread out, there are still interactions between baser particles, which form atoms, elements, compounds, et cetera. And so over, you know, throughout everything we can see as, you know, what life and existence
Starting point is 00:51:22 is, there are bits of random free energy that combine to form more complex things, be it more electrons or neutrons or protons, all the way up to compounds. Then eventually you get to the point where life starts to exist, which is the ever-increasing complexity of existence. So you first, and this is based on me,
Starting point is 00:51:43 I am not a scientist, I'm studying this stuff, but you have self-replicating proteins that emerge. And all these are chemicals So you first, and this is based on me, I am not a scientist, I'm studying this stuff, but you have self-replicating proteins that emerge. And all these are chemicals that just copy each other. And so they're taking free energy bits and going, sticking them together. Somehow, somewhere, it becomes cellular life. And so at the very base of regular life, they're taking chemical bits and turning it into more complex systems that function and reproduce. Eventually, you get multicellular. So now it's even more complicated where each individual cell now combines with other cells. Eventually, that becomes an organism. So then you get basic, really small microorganisms. As they increasingly become more and more
Starting point is 00:52:19 complicated, absorbing free energy and creating more complex systems, you get to the point where this life creates a system outside of itself, an ecosystem. So now you have squirrels planting nuts which become trees, which make more nuts, which feed the squirrels. So now the life is interacting between each other. Then you get to the point where the life starts manipulating the environment, beavers building dams, et cetera, bees building nests, birds building nests. And then you come to the point where we're at now, human beings who create abstract complex systems. We don't just reproduce by eating things and turning it into more people. We don't just create physical objects. We also name those objects, give them ridiculous amounts of names. Like you, you know, the word run has, I think like 50 plus definitions.
Starting point is 00:52:59 We create ridiculous, abstract, uh, complicated systems. Okay. So here's what I see. Creation, you know, in the sense that we don't actually create matter out of nothing, but the creation of new complex systems is something we can build and can create. Over time, we do our best to create more than we destroy. These people seek only to destroy. True. Which is the opposite of what life does. And that's what I feel like we are supposed to do.
Starting point is 00:53:30 We're supposed to build new complex systems and improve upon them so that they help new systems grow. And it's in a sense resisting the entropy of the universe. We won't win that fight. Yeah. But we're trying harder and harder and harder
Starting point is 00:53:43 to do better and better and better. We become more efficient. We simplify language. We simplify math. We simplify our programming languages so they become increasingly more complex but more capable. Then Antifa on the far left shows up and tries to destroy everything around us. To me, that is the opposite of what life does, and that's why it's inherently evil. It's destructive.
Starting point is 00:54:01 It hurts people. It hurts us. It hurts our creations, our developments. And in the end, it leaves us in pain. They burned down an elk statue for literally no reason. It's destruction for no reason. It builds nothing. It creates nothing.
Starting point is 00:54:13 It hurts everyone. And it's gone now. I know. They're like, it disappeared. Right. They don't know what happened to it. Oh, really? Yeah, it's like it's not there anymore.
Starting point is 00:54:21 So that's why how I view these people. They have no plan. Yeah. They're not trying to create anything. They're not trying to improve anything. They are, in fact, trying to make everything harder for everybody. Yeah. And they're-
Starting point is 00:54:33 In the fight to say that it's trying to make it equal for everybody. Oh, that's the insidiousness, I guess. That you think that what they're actually doing is- So many people are like, but they're anti-fascist oh in the most fascist fascist way possible fascistic i'll be fair okay because i'll avoid the proper noun that is fascism okay it's authoritarianism it's it's it's very much similar there's a famous anarchist professor i'm gonna avoid leave his name out but he tweeted about this that many elements of the left have adopted fascistic philosophies in order to gain power.
Starting point is 00:55:10 Before we get too far away, that was beautiful how you talked about basically the evolution of life on the planet. And the whole time, all I wanted to do was praise the sun, but like do the arms up. Well, the sun is emitting free energy. I know, it's amazing. Very basic free energy. Yeah, very powerful energy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:29 And so when that stuff hits Earth, a whole bunch of different systems are created. It's like, that energy is what we use to build. All the little tiny bits on this planet are taken up using that energy like a solar panel to make stuff. I mean, that's how we survive because the plants eat the sun the sun we eat the plants the animals eat the plants who eat the animals eat the plants but but this is why it's it's so important to create sustainable systems green energy and things like that yeah if we just keep burning off fossil fuels we're just we're we're putting ourselves at risk. But the people who just burn random things down and tear down statues of abolitionists and beat people,
Starting point is 00:56:09 they're a chaotic, destructive force that is in the disinterest of all life. It's true. All life. Yeah, you're right. Because it reminds me of, was it 28 Days Later, I guess? Maybe that's the movie.
Starting point is 00:56:21 Yeah, it's a good movie. You've got, in the beginning, there's like that chimp that's infected. And the animal liberation people break in. And they're like, we're going to set these animals free. And then they open it. And then the chimp is all infected, zombified, and it bites them. And that's how the zombie virus gets out into the general public.
Starting point is 00:56:37 That's how I view these people. Many of them think they're good intentioned. And you've got someone begging them, stop, stop. We're actually fighting really hard to make the planet a better place. And they run in like morons and just blow everything up. And then make everything worse. That's the chaotic destructive force that is whatever this weird far left stuff is. Like, they're rewinding everything.
Starting point is 00:56:58 They want to destroy Mount Rushmore. They want to erase these things. They want to bring back segregation. Oh, they'll lie to you and say, no, we don't. All actions speak louder than words. They are already segregating a lot of places. They've been doing it for a decade, man. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:57:11 They've been doing it with graduation ceremonies. That's ridiculous. And they've been doing it with pop culture for a long time. It's so racist. Yeah. Yep. Because you had an agreement among most people in this country that we should not segregate. But there were still people of all races that were angry that happened.
Starting point is 00:57:29 Democrats. Not necessarily. No, I mean. But necessarily. There are. They're out there, though. There are Mexican people who segregate. There are black people who segregate.
Starting point is 00:57:41 There are white people who segregate. And most of society was like, no, we're not going to do that. We're going to be in this together. Well, we let our guard down, man. The difficult thing about being for freedom and liberty is that it's easy to exploit the goodwill of people who are wanting to let you do your thing. That's a good point. So it's funny. There's always these free speech conundrums, right?
Starting point is 00:58:05 Right now the BBC has banned Black Lives Matter buttons, I guess. So it's funny. There's always these free speech conundrums, right? What's the what's the right now? The BBC has banned Black Lives Matter buttons, I guess. Right. Because they found out that there's their link to different things that they are not OK with anymore. And so I'm seeing a bunch of a bunch of people say, where are all the free speech, you know, activists to defend this now? And I'm like, do they have free speech in the UK?
Starting point is 00:58:24 They don't. Right. I think it's implied free speech, but I don't think they have the same way we do right so they don't like count nagel got arrested but for the for the for the for the pug joke but uh my response to this is like first of all i will absolutely defend your right to free speech if you want to wear that button on tv the bbc shouldn't be allowed to ban it i don't think that would fly in the u.s if it was a public broadcaster like NPR or something. However, do you really think that most people are going to rush to the defense of people who are trying to shut down their free speech? No, definitely not. This is the inherent problem
Starting point is 00:58:56 with being for freedom. You will defend someone as they scream. They'll be pointing at you screaming, don't let him speak everyone shut him down scream in his face and then when the cops come and start yelling at them the good guys the freedom loving people say no no he should be allowed to keep saying it so what does that mean they're entitled to rally people to shut you down and principally you must allow them to do it it's a good point it's a a problem. Yeah, I know. There you go, man. I think conundrum.
Starting point is 00:59:29 Because I believe they have a right to say it. But guess what? Because they do, they use it and they use it against us. And so long as we believe in that principle, they will exploit it because authoritarianism has a major advantage over libertarianism. Right. China can weld people in their homes and shut down a pandemic. And harvest organs of people that they hold in camps. Yep. They can make people eat gutter out of the sewer.
Starting point is 00:59:50 Yep. Then lock people up and do whatever they want to them. And that's no way to live, man. Man, being treated like just a waste byproduct. You know? You've seen the movie The Island? Yeah. With Scarlett Johansson and was it Ewan McGregor?
Starting point is 01:00:03 Yep. For those that aren't familiar, it's basically – I mean the movie is 20 years old. Spoilers. Spoilers. There's these people who live in this facility and they're very childish and naive. And they think when you win the lottery, you get to go to like the island or something. You get to go to the island. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:20 But in reality, when you win the lottery lot of rates because outside of this facility the actual human who had a clone of them made to harvest organs wants your organs needs needs the organ yeah yeah so what ends up happening is like these people live they're not realizing they're actually clones and then when someone's liver fails they're like chop them open take the liver or the pregnant woman that basically carried the the baby to term yeah or clone. Or she was the clone, rather, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, yeah, man. That's how you're treated in authoritarian systems.
Starting point is 01:00:50 Like just... Like a number? You don't matter. Sounds familiar. Didn't work last time. Well, I'll tell you what, man. I got bad news for you. It seems like we're heading in that direction.
Starting point is 01:01:00 I don't think so. Listen, there's a lot of freedom-loving people. But it's funny. I've been saying a lot of freedom-loving people. But it's funny. I've been saying a lot that people should stand up for themselves. People are. I tweeted about the silent majority. Yeah. And everyone keeps trying to make it seem like when I say speak up, I'm saying go out and physically fight or something.
Starting point is 01:01:18 Right. And I think these people are doing this because they don't want moderates and conservatives and even actual liberals to speak up for themselves. So it's like the only thing available right now is either you can shut up and let them take over. And when I say stand up for yourself, they're like, he's calling for violence. He's going for violence. Help, help. It's like, no, I'm just saying people that should tell you to shut up. They want that dichotomy so that they have a monopoly on violence yeah and there's nothing you can do about it but like i said man peaceful protest is more effective if you stand up it's like uh that's what martin luther king believed in and he was a boss at it and he he made it work and i wonder why it is he's more revered to the general public than malcolm x's
Starting point is 01:02:03 i don't know it's the violence issue it's the issue it to the general public than Malcolm X is. I don't know. It's the violence issue. It's the issue of violence. That's probably it. It's funny. I think Malcolm X condemned liberals, and I think Martin Luther King condemned moderates. Interesting. Yeah, they both, you know, whatever.
Starting point is 01:02:18 They were both civil rights leaders in their own right, but most people are unfamiliar with Malcolm X. Yeah. I don't even know much about him other than people have told me that he was more in favor of being violent and fighting back whereas martin luther king jr is more about passive resistance yep and civil disobedience i wonder if that's why we we actually you know remember him more fondly i guess probably yeah they were both killed right i think so pretty Pretty sure, yeah. I don't know where we're heading, man.
Starting point is 01:02:52 You know, so I did a segment on my main channel today about what if everybody loses? What if Trump and Biden both lose? Interesting. So remember we talked before about what could cause a civil war if Trump wins? So here's what I said. Trump could win the Electoral College by a little bit. And then some swing state has a Democrat governor who then says, no says no no we're going to give our votes to the popular winner so then trump and biden both declare victory newsweek wrote an article saying the inverse that both trump and biden lose and if they both lose then what happens is it goes to the
Starting point is 01:03:19 house of representatives based on state delegations where Republicans have the majority. OK, so based on the amount of reps. You get I don't know exactly how it works, but basically what they said was it would be 26 to 23 in terms of delegations and the Republicans would win. So if Biden Trump don't clear 270, the House of Representatives votes and Trump is guaranteed the Republican win. OK, so the way they argued it was that trump will claim there's voter fraud in one of these swing states okay ah there's four swing states that have republican control of their state legislatures so they're they're arguing trump will claim voter fraud the state legislators will vote and say we must investigate. That will jam up the Electoral College, which won't vote in time.
Starting point is 01:04:09 So these four states will be removed, putting both Trump and Biden under 270. Then the House of Representatives votes. Trump wins. That's their argument. And if that happens, chaos. I mean, we are. It's 2020. It's 2020.
Starting point is 01:04:28 2020's motto is chaos, right? Where are the aliens at? Just bring the aliens in. Supposedly they're here. People are saying they're in Miami, they're flying around New York, they're somewhere. I don't know. I haven't seen them yet, though.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Just Yosemite goes off, Krakatoa goes off, meteor slams into the earth, grips right through it, the aliens come in. Half the people get raptured. America. Krakatoa goes off. Meteor slams into the earth. Grips right through it. The aliens come in. Yellowstone goes off. Half the people get raptured. America is gone, basically. Yeah. So it's basically turning America into one big volcano. You know, it would be cool if all of the weird apocalyptic scenarios happened at the exact same time.
Starting point is 01:05:04 Yes. Yeah, cool, Tim. So cool. Yeah, I'm just ready for it. Bring it on. Just let it all happen. Just let it all happen. The asteroid will come.
Starting point is 01:05:12 You get massive global warming, so the oceans start rising. Yeah. Then a giant asteroid slams into the Earth while aliens are coming. Then Yosemite goes off. What else happens? They clone dinosaurs. They figured happens? They clone dinosaurs. They figured out how to clone dinosaurs. This is true, by the way.
Starting point is 01:05:28 They actually have claimed they can clone dinosaurs. All of a sudden, T-Rex... I don't know if they have yet. All of a sudden, T-Rex just walks into your city and then, like, eats a guy, and you're like, I don't even know what's happening. It's 2020, man.
Starting point is 01:05:39 Yeah. I got it. Mentos, are you listening to me? Mentos, what? You know, remember the Mentos commercials? Where are we going Mentos commercials where like they would get away with doing things. Yeah. As long as they're eating Mentos, like committing crimes is okay. Fleshbreaker.
Starting point is 01:05:52 Yeah. I remember one where it's like there's a guy who wants to park his car, but he can't. And so then like he hires a bunch of construction workers to lift someone's car up so he can put his car there. And the guy looks at the window and he's like, what are you doing to my car? And the guy shows Mentos and pops it in his mouth and they all start laughing. Remember those commercials? I do, yeah, vaguely. That's what it's basically like right now.
Starting point is 01:06:15 But instead it's like, it's 2020, you know? Have a Mentos. No, no. I'm burning this elk statue. Mentos. Yeah. It's like aliens come and crash into a building and there's like people fleeing and they're shooting people and it's just the aliens are actual mentos bars no no no i'm
Starting point is 01:06:30 just saying like it's like that idea it's like giant size mentos with eyes not literally mentos i know but the idea is that great no matter what happens like i'll put it this way you're robbing a bank and a cop runs and he goes drop the. And you hold up a calendar, and you point at 2020, and the cop goes, and you just shrug. And then you walk out with bags of cash. Like, it's 2020, man, you know? Whatever. It's all, you know? You steal someone's car, and they're like, well, you're stealing my car.
Starting point is 01:06:56 You're like, it's 2020. And they're like, good point. Good one. You're right. Here's the keys. Yeah. And they high five you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:03 Chaos is, you know. Oh, fun. That sounds terrible. Yeah. Chaos isn't fun. That sounds terrible. I don't know, man. Does it? A little bit. Yeah. Waiting.
Starting point is 01:07:10 I can't stand. How often have we have we been joking about giant meteor of death just slam into the earth and just wiping us all out? I mean, not that often, but in the past eight years, giant meteor has bumper stickers. It has started to trend more and more. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. Put Trump's face on the asteroid and have him just yelling China and like a streak of fire behind him as he slams into the earth.
Starting point is 01:07:38 It's the best asteroid. I'm the biggest asteroid. I'll wipe out everything. Everybody agrees. It's over. No one will survive. I got to say, though, you know, I've been talking to people about this stuff. And you can't help but want to be a conspiracy theorist in times like this.
Starting point is 01:07:58 It's true. So you've got COVID. You know, it's just like I don't know anybody who's had it. I don't know anybody who has it. I traveled across the country. anybody who's had it. I don't know anybody who has it. I traveled across the country. I got tested for it. I didn't have it. I've never seen anybody.
Starting point is 01:08:10 I don't know anybody who has it. And that's just me. I'm not saying it doesn't exist or anything like that. What's weird is the death rate. Everyone's talking about everyone's got it now. There's the amount of people that have it skyrocketing. The death rate has gone down. But the death rate has consistently dropped and is still dropping
Starting point is 01:08:25 and still it's still almost it's almost nothing now no you the weird thing to me is june 9th i think it was they said or is it maybe the third uh very asymptomatic transfer is very very rare we haven't we haven't seen it ah interesting that was june 3rd for the world health world health organization so then i was like, okay, so masks are pointless. Yeah. Then they were like, oh, but you got to wear it. And I'm like, but you just said if we don't have symptoms, we can't transmit it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:08:51 But you wear your mask. I'm like, do you just want everybody to wear masks? Is that what you're on about? Because I don't care. I'll wear a mask. It's keeping the fear so they can blame it on Trump so that they'll pull Trump votes. I don't know. If it wasn't an election year, conspiracy theory or not, it's an election year and things
Starting point is 01:09:09 go crazy on election years. Nothing makes sense. That makes a lot of sense to me. Like, remember when I was, I've been saying the Democrats want Trump to win? I don't know if that's true. Listen, man, when you tell the american public that protesting is allowed but but cutting hair isn't or going to church isn't right so they say they say in california you can't sing in church that's ridiculous but you can protest for black lives matter right regular people are gonna freak
Starting point is 01:09:35 out about that yeah that's this country is still majority christian and they're gonna be like what not only can you protest but protesting doesn't cause a spike of coronavirus they're making a point to slam this home you can go out and protest it doesn't cause a spike of coronavirus. They're making a point to slam this home. You can go out and protest. It doesn't cause it to spread. So it's like if that's true, then why can't we just go do go about our business? Even if we're sure we'll wear masks. I don't even mind. I'll wear a mask.
Starting point is 01:09:59 I don't care. But let us do our thing. Open businesses up. I got bad news. What is it? Facebook has stripped me of my hope in humanity oh no why because it's just all of these people regurgitating garbled nonsensical talking points i know i'm seeing it all the time like what i said where the guy was like why does the government
Starting point is 01:10:15 just you know like pay people like duh yeah i just just pay like what yeah there's no idea how any of this stuff is made where it comes. It's just like food's just there. The government can give you cheese. Facebook is just filled with bad articles, poorly written, basically opinions, citing science that isn't proven, memes that claim to prove a point but literally just have a sentence on them. And they're like, look at this meme. It shows that this happened. I'm like, wow, you're spreading that around a lot do you know that's not true right i don't care if it's true i don't care i don't like you anymore yeah how dare you man you're racist it's like that comic where it's like i'm mad i'm racist are you kidding me
Starting point is 01:10:59 you you have no idea who i am then if you're calling me racist but you're white sure those are the new rules bro i don't care make it up i don't they're not it's not law i'll tell you what man it's crazy whenever i'm crazy rules whenever i'm talking to my woke friends about this stuff yeah like in person i always like pulling the uh the black propaganda card you know black propaganda black propaganda is explain please it's it's where you pretend to be in favor of something and you make it seem insane oh okay so like if you dressed up like an intersectional feminist and went around screaming you know like killing people and stuff people would be like whoa these people are crazy i don't have anything to do with them okay even though you're not really for it it's a trick
Starting point is 01:11:38 but what i what i like doing is i just say something like when they start talking about this stuff i'll be like oh dude yeah i'm totally. I'll be honest with you guys. You know, I come from a mixed race family. So I'm looking forward to when you guys are second class citizens, right? You'll have no job. You'll work for me and do whatever I want. And you guys will be answering to whatever I whatever it is I want to do. And they're like, wait, wait, what? I'll be like, yeah, you're white. I'm the smallest minority in the country. The smallest minority is people of mixed race background. So all these woke white people that are preaching this stuff, I'm the smallest minority in the country. The smallest minority is people of mixed race background. So all these woke white people that are preaching this stuff, I'm like, I look forward to you
Starting point is 01:12:10 cleaning my dishes and kissing my feet. Well, I do like working for you, though. I'll be honest. It's pretty nice. Yeah, but this is not that kind of job. Cool. Your job is just to sit there and talk about your feelings. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:22 We both just complain to the internet for a living. It's not that kind of job. I do like poking you a little bit yeah whatever man it's a show that's the point get you to rage what do you what do you think like these these white people think they're entering a world where they'll have power or something yeah and i'm like oh no you won't you know i'll be okay you know i'll be fine right you know i'll just grow my facial hair out to get tan for two seconds and then all of a sudden I get all the benefits that you're espousing. And I'll just pretend to support you because then I get your money, right? You have to pay me.
Starting point is 01:12:51 What a world. Hey, man, your ancestors created those miscegenation laws and racial covenants. So at what point? You know, here's the other question I have, too. It's crazy. Hold on. It's crazy, though, because because only like 16 of the world is white people yes yeah right it's i was like wow that's a crazy statistic i had no idea even even
Starting point is 01:13:11 in america nuts even in america and in europe yeah no that's combined no no no what i'm saying is even in these countries you have large non-white populations yeah that's not true for china not true for japan right not true for almost every single other country on the planet. So whatever that means, I'll tell you what, these people seem to think that they're going to get access to power or something by putting these rules into place. Does it stop with Confederate statues? The answer? No. These people have no line. It then goes on to Ulysses S. Grant, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington. Does it stop with presidents? Well, because Grant was a slave owner.
Starting point is 01:13:50 He had one slave. He did free the man. Then it goes to the abolitionist Union soldier who died in battle to free the slaves. Does it stop with human beings? The hundreds of thousands of soldiers that fought to free the slaves. Well, they tore down the one statue of the guy. Oh, right, right. But it doesn't stop stop with humans they'll burn down the elk statue that's just there's my question will reparation stop with just the black community no way right hey man hey
Starting point is 01:14:14 hey hey my family my mixed race family yeah was oppressed was unable to build wealth because it was illegal and were forced to flee different states because of racial covenants and racist laws. Therefore, my family is entitled to money from your pocket. You specifically, Adam. No, no, no. My family wasn't even here during all that that was going down. They came after it all.
Starting point is 01:14:38 So it's like, what did I do? My family didn't own slaves. Doesn't matter. You're white. That means you gotta give me money. Where's that $100 I gave you yesterday? Give it back. That's mine now. All right. I'm kidding.
Starting point is 01:14:48 I'm kidding. There you go. No, I don't actually, I don't actually, I think it doesn't make sense. I think my family greatly benefited. I think even if there were bad laws that held us back, they escaped something worse. No, we live in a beautiful country right now where anyone who wants to work hard towards something they want to do, they can do it. That's the world we live in. These people don't want to work hard. They want to scream at other people and have everything handed to them, which is what they're used to.
Starting point is 01:15:15 And they have no idea that when the system falls apart, they won't have anything. They're going to cry. They will cry. And I'll be fine. And probably die. Because they won't be self-sufficient they'll be asking others for for the things that they're used to that they're privileged to have that they don't realize that they have they have no idea what's going on around the world no they have no idea slavery still exists in over 100 countries yeah do you know what millions of people millions and millions of people are slaves right now. Millions. And that's only like two or three different countries, millions of people. You know, slavery still exists in the United States too.
Starting point is 01:15:53 Really? Trafficking. That's true. Human trafficking. These are people who are traded as property and it happens. It's true. I got crazy. I have heard about that.
Starting point is 01:16:02 We've tracked some crazy stories, particularly with the native american reservations and what people do i'm not i'm not going to get into the fine details but man these are horrific things still exist today yeah it's messed up and instead of talking about shutting these things down they're like we could be talking about the horrifying things that happen on reservations that the fbi won't go after because it's not because they don't care instead they're like burn break break apart mount after because it's not – because they don't care. Instead, they're like, break apart Mount Rushmore. It's like, okay. There's like innocent people being tortured and kidnapped. We could, I don't know, focus on that for a minute.
Starting point is 01:16:33 I'm down. No, they don't want to do it. So here's what I think, man. I almost – part of me wants them to just finally get their way. You know why? Because there are a lot of people in this country who are crazy there are a lot of people in this country who are very fit very well armed and very angry very crazy very aggressive yeah they wish they were alexander the great they wish they were gangas khan and when the system all falls apart no one will stop them
Starting point is 01:17:00 what do you think happens in the pacific northwest with these whiny little babies and there's no government you're gonna see warlords you already almost saw it in ches yeah he claims he he was like uh they they appointed him he didn't like go in that's exactly but that's that's that's it that's right that's true there's gonna be it's gonna happen anyway there's gonna be one guy and he's gonna walk in and he's gonna be like we're gonna make this work and i'm and you're gonna do it my way and he's gonna start telling him what to do and they're gonna be like you can't tell me what to do and then he's gonna go pop anyone else yeah get to work yeah and they're gonna be like okay okay like oh man what but they don't understand the cops are accountable we were
Starting point is 01:17:36 supposed to yeah exactly when the when police do things wrong guess what videos pop up everywhere it's not perfect and, it's not racial. They want to fight to the death that it's racial and it's not. Even outside of that, at the very basic level, even though there is police corruption. Sorry, but it's not. There is an open door, no matter what the cops do, to try and get justice. But if we devolve into warlord territory with no government, there's no justice. If, you know, some guy starts just, some crazy guy who's got a ton of guns everything falls apart he's he and he calls himself like the hook he's like this is my territory who do you complain to right when he walks up to you and
Starting point is 01:18:15 says which one of you is cleaning the toilets and you're like hey man this is america and he goes bang it's you and then you're like my friend is dead tell someone who cares yep they've never been to countries like this no i when i was in morocco i told you the story the i'm in the taxi cab heading to the airport early hours of the morning and the guy's blowing every speed every stoplight and then he's like if we stop they they rob us and i was like oh yeah that's what happens there well thanks for uh going through the lights they wait for you to stop and then they run up to you with guns pointing and so he've got to speed through them. You've got to speed through them. Wow. Man,
Starting point is 01:18:48 there are countries where the cops will steal your stuff. They'll kidnap you. They'll take your money from your wallet, but they don't get it, man, because they're too comfortable. They've had it too good. It's strong men,
Starting point is 01:19:03 good times, good times, weak men, weak men, times good times weak men weak men hard times we're in the hard times they're weak now not yet well right if we if it keeps going down this path there will be hard times yeah we're on the run that we're on that we're like the roller coaster just come to the top yeah we're looking and and we don't got to go over the edge baby but it looks like we're gonna go over the edge and maybe, but it looks like we're going to go over the edge. And, yeah. Because even if Trump wins and brings back that really great economy that he had for the past few years, these people
Starting point is 01:19:32 are going to go nuts and burn everything down. And so it's just going to be chaos no matter what happens. I mean, actually, I think if Biden wins, they just slowly take over and then life sucks. So it's going to be pretty awful. Did you see what Scott Adams tweeted? Yeah, I think I did. What is this? I know what you're talking about. life sucks so it's going to be pretty awful yeah did you see what scott adams tweeted i yeah i think i what yes what is this i did i know what you're talking about he said what what what did
Starting point is 01:19:50 he say do you remember exactly what he said i didn't see it yes you did we saw it he said you didn't see it we were all laughing about it no i i don't think i did oh okay no he said it's very good possibility that if biden is elected you'll be dead within the year yeah republicans will be hunted yeah and i'm just like that's was it meant to be over the top on purpose probably i saw some people saying that with just like three tweets he got them all triggered and going nuts and and ate and that the point may have been to do that but now it's like it's just it makes him and it makes trump supporters look insane completely insane i don't know i don't the goal was to like make trump supporters look bad well it's stereotypes in general i don't like so it's like sure he he personally put that out there he
Starting point is 01:20:37 doesn't represent me he doesn't talk about persuasion let's talk about persuasion sure that is popping up on a whole bunch of subreddits having nothing to do with politics, like insane people Facebook. Okay. And regular people are just like face palming and shaking their heads like, whoa, Trump supporters are crazy. I think there's people on both sides that are crazy, that are just separated from the average person that's looking at both sides going i don't understand either either group here so i don't understand if you want to convince regular people to vote for trump the last thing you want to say is that they're coming to kill me help help okay well i don't so i don't go to scott for my uh political advice i'm not saying you do i'm
Starting point is 01:21:20 asking why would you say something like that like what's the point of doing that why would he say it because he his job is to sell cartoons and to have that like be in the public eye so you think he was just trying to like generate buzz for himself that's what the news does for have we not figured that out what mainstream he's not a news guy it doesn't he's okay he may not be news but he's he's he's on a platform that he needs his comics to be read. He needs his name to be spread. And it worked. So, sure. Okay, he's not a newsman, but he's in the light of the Internet. Hurting Trump supporters to make money.
Starting point is 01:21:58 Sure. Isn't that, yeah, that seems to have worked over the past four years. It's very simple. Well, I mean, no, a lot of the stuff he was doing was like explaining Trump's tactics and strategies. I'm not specifically talking about him. I'm saying in general, people, orange man bad, orange man bad. But he's not an orange man bad personality. That's the issue.
Starting point is 01:22:18 Okay. So, yeah, he's his own creation. Sure. Yeah. So it just makes, I mean, hey, whatever. Whatever his goal is it makes republicans look like like they're lunatics yeah like paranoid delusional oh no they're coming to kill me what do i do and then you get these cnn people acting like antifa doesn't exist
Starting point is 01:22:34 yeah when it's convenient i'm sick of this this idea that most people are just ignorant fools that will just fall for everything i don't believe believe it. I just do not believe it. For everyone I meet, sure, there's those ignorant people that are just like, okay, I believe whatever you say, yes. But, you know, for the most part, a lot of people think for themselves. They want to learn. They don't just read a headline and go, yeah, those people exist. But for the most part, people are like, oh, okay, that's a little far-fetched.
Starting point is 01:23:02 I'm going to need a little bit more. I'm going to need a little bit more. It's like, okay, sure, Reddit or Twitter. But we know Twitter is 2% of the population. It's probably less on Reddit. Daily active Twitter users is 2% of the population. Okay. Daily active.
Starting point is 01:23:17 General active, once a month, is 22. Okay. So they're following people. That's still a small margin of the general public yeah so it's where okay it's the political sphere though yeah but i'm not gonna fall into this thing that i'm like yeah all right well that clearly it's everyone it's like all trump supporters must be like this because there's nothing to do with what i'm talking about the small group on reddit that are saying look at look at this guy and i didn't say small group i said it's popping up in a whole
Starting point is 01:23:44 bunch of mainstream spaces where people are like, whoa, Trump supporters have gone insane. So the mainstream spaces are what then? It's all over Facebook. It's on Facebook, Reddit, and Twitter. And people are taking old Dilbert comics and they're rewriting the text so Dilbert says they're going to kill you.
Starting point is 01:24:01 And it's funny in my opinion. So when I see regular people easily getting propaganda to make Trump look bad, I have to wonder what was the point of saying it. To get people triggered. That's the whole trolls on the internet. That's literally what they go on the internet to do. Yeah. They're trolling.
Starting point is 01:24:18 So Scott Adams is trolling. Sure. Yeah. Definitely. That's all I'm asking. Like what was his intention? I don't know. It was a crazy tweet.
Starting point is 01:24:25 Yeah. To have people share it. And they did. That's all I'm asking. What was his intention? I don't know. It was a crazy tweet. Yeah, to have people share it. And they did. It went viral. Very viral. Boom. He nailed it. That's exactly what he was trying to do. I guess the Trump supporters are going to rush to him now. They're going to be like, this guy gets it. This guy knows what's up. And then the left is going to be like, wow, these people are insane. But he's not trying to cater to that audience.
Starting point is 01:24:41 So he's building an audience off of... Well, I think it's ridiculous. But that's not going to change how I feel about the man. About Trump? Mm-hmm. No, I'm talking about Scott Adams. Okay. But it also creates...
Starting point is 01:24:52 When you've got regular people in the middle and you're trying to persuade them to either agree with you or not... Yeah, you think those regular people in the middle are on Twitter following him or seeing these things? No, but they're on Facebook and their 17-year-old Gen Z is sharing it with them, and they're like, whoa, these people are crazy.
Starting point is 01:25:08 Facebook is a freaking, it's the Wild West. It's either you're on one side or the other. There is no middle ground. So as far as regular people, they're probably sick of seeing both of the sides. It's like walking through a war field, and bullets are whipping by you. That's what Facebook feels like like there are a lot of people that talk about how they were de-radicalized through various social media platforms like they were either on the left
Starting point is 01:25:31 or on the right and they switch sides and so there's a constant ideological battle to prove who's right and who's wrong okay so if you if you're creating what i would i would argue that what scott adams just did was left-wing black propaganda. Okay. If you were trying to figure out what the goal of that was and who would benefit, it's so that Joe Biden would benefit greatly from that tweet, those tweets. Because a regular person who has a coma in 2019, wakes up today, and then sees someone tweeting about how you're going to be dead in a year, they're going to be like, these people have gone insane. This is crazy. You're not going gonna be dead no like i'm a big fan of not stereotyping anybody because i've been stereotyped for so long it's like yeah i was a model and everyone knew who i was and then i traveled and lived in europe for a while and
Starting point is 01:26:16 everyone knew who i was because i was an american and it's like i'm sick of it nobody knows who anyone is until you actually get to know them and that's all races anyone it's just like it's a ridiculous thing that everyone loves to clump anyone and everyone together to be like i know exactly who you are it's like no no no one knows who anyone is until you actually get to know them personally their character their their heart that's what you need to know and it's like and i think that that is a lot more widespread than what what we're seeing on the internet. You know, Scott Adams, like, sure, he made that. Like you said, it's funny.
Starting point is 01:26:49 It's funny to you. So you see that it's funny. So what do you think the percentage of the people that actually saw that, that just think it's funny? Probably a fairly large amount. Funny in the sense of, like, what do you mean? I don't know. You were the one who told me it was funny.
Starting point is 01:27:03 What do you mean then? Yeah, so I think it's funny because it's, like, one of the most absurd things i've ever seen right okay so going on that and he doesn't come off as intentionally trying to be funny he comes off as serious so my takeaway from humor is if i'm trying to dissect what he was saying and what his goal was he was trying to make trump supporters look like morons okay that's what that's what it felt like i don't think it's the case so then the alternative is that they're you know he is just losing his mind yeah yeah like i can talk about civil conflict and i always preface this with two years ago almost three years ago uh it was like new york mag wrote about the possibility of a civil war giving it a high probability and that's when i first brought it up then you have this one professor, Peter Turchin, who said, violence in 2020, upcoming civil war.
Starting point is 01:27:47 I talk about it again. Then you have Brett Weinstein say, we're entering this possibility. Then you have Bill Maher. So I'm taking my cues from high profile people, not just the comedians, but professors and experts. Yeah, yeah. But to come out and say that you'll be dead within a year. So you're just saying that Scott was completely irresponsible in that. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:28:08 That's what I'm hearing from you. I'm wondering if he. It seems like that's exactly what you're just saying that scott was completely irresponsible in that i don't know but that's what i'm hearing from you i'm wondering if it seems like that's exactly what you're saying it's i'm wondering if he was literally sitting there thinking in a year if biden wins that tons of people will be dead because they'll be hunting republicans down do you i do not think that will happen no no no no do you think that that does he really think that do you think that that's what he thinks i lean towards yeah okay i lean towards he was serious now is that now is that because you you think personally that there's there's a chance that that is possible or do you think that that's what he's thinking because he thinks that it's possible or maybe a little bit of both i think he tweeted it and he thinks it's a possibility okay because i because you know i've made the mistake of i think i don't know it's called poe's law or something where you must mark everything as satire i made a joke about aunt jemima and everyone thought it was real and i'm like are
Starting point is 01:28:56 you kidding me like i his people are nuts yeah right so so perhaps it was meant to be a big joke but i i i have no idea. Well, the inflections, the nuance in the way you say things is lost on the Internet, and that's a big, huge issue. Everyone takes it so literal because they take it through their perspective. They read it how they are feeling, how they're at, what their moment is. Or they weaponize it purposefully to the worst possible interpretation. Same thing. It's their perspective. They're like, that's how I'm looking at it right now. So that's the way it is.
Starting point is 01:29:32 So F you if that's the person who wrote that, even though they were totally joking and it was lighthearted, but it doesn't matter because text doesn't carry. Yeah. Well, I have no idea, man. Neither do I. This is a weird tweet. But that was fun. That was a good rant. I love giving you pressure. Why don't we actually ask the audience?
Starting point is 01:29:52 Let's go to the super chats. Super chats. What do you think? I think it's super chat time. What up, everybody? Before we super chat, you have to make sure that you smash the like button. Smash it. Again, it's a chill Friday.
Starting point is 01:30:02 I'm chilling. Chill Friday. It's a chill Friday. Caress the like button. Update. Stroke the stroke the like nothing's happening over there biden the like button absolutely absolutely nothing oh and mount rushmore yeah nothing's happening if you were missing our show for that i feel bad i'm just kidding and people are people are like i gotta watch hey man that's fine you know if you want to watch the stream, I get it, you know,
Starting point is 01:30:25 but you can open both windows. You can listen to us while you watch the National Guard stand there. Yeah, but I'm clicking over and it's, it is, there's nothing, nothing going on. Nothing.
Starting point is 01:30:32 Is Trump speaking or anything? I don't know. He's not, I haven't seen him yet. When are they going to blow stuff up? Probably when it gets dark. It's two hours behind too. And it just got dark here.
Starting point is 01:30:40 That's right. That's right. That's right. Yeah. Well, you got to make sure, you know, in all these kinds of circumstances, you smash the
Starting point is 01:30:45 like button. There you go. And the subscribe button and the notification bell. And follow me. And him. And follow. And Lydia. At TimCast on all platforms.
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Starting point is 01:31:04 Right. Sour Patch Lids on Parler. That's correct. Also. Cool. All right. Let's see what we Parler. That's true. Right, Sour Papsilids on Parler also. Cool. All right, let's see what we got with these super chats here. We got Dark Truth. He says, any chance you guys run for public office? No.
Starting point is 01:31:14 Adam? I don't know. You're launching an exploratory committee to entertain. The reason why they do this is because if you say you are going to run for office you subject yourself to a whole bunch of uh laws yeah no i'm not your income i'm not uh at the moment no but uh i i've i've felt an urge to to get in to to see what's going on just because it's like you know you want to be the change you you want to make a change in in life and and i don't even i don't think the problem is with the presidency i think it's in
Starting point is 01:31:50 the senate and house and the rules that they make and the stuff can be fixed the mayor the governor it's like we all need to just i don't know i i don't know i'm i'm still new to this political realm you know i'm still learning it myself i'm not an expert in this world. So it's like every day I try to further myself, try to learn, learn more, you know, get get more knowledge about everything from different experts that are around and out there. And I'm reading and, you know, so maybe. Yeah, maybe. Sure. Why not? I think the problem comes from hyper polarization.
Starting point is 01:32:20 I won't say no to it. If the Republicans came out right now and said, I don't know, how about police reform? The Democrats would say no. They literally did that. Right. And then they made a racist comment to Tim Scott. It's ridiculous. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:32:33 You know, I just can't stand it, man. I'm going to spin the UFO for all you still here hanging out with us. Lucas says, TikTok bodies found in Seattle. Check NY Post art. Crazy. I saw that. That was a while ago, actually. Daniel J. Korka says,
Starting point is 01:32:46 Have you watched LA92 on Netflix yet? It's about the Rodney King riots. Scary on how similar it is to now. Definitely would love to puff with y'all. Another election year. I don't smoke. Alright, let's see what we got. Chisholm says, Clarification. Asymptomatic. No symptoms. Won't show
Starting point is 01:33:01 symptoms. Probably not infected. Presymptomatic. No symptoms. But show symptoms later. In infected. Pre-symptomatic, no symptoms, but show symptoms later. Infected. These are sometimes used interchangeably, so it's confusing. Interesting. So would it be like asymptomatic means is that when you're not able to spread it, but it could be before then that you could spread it? So that's why the language is a little iffy?
Starting point is 01:33:25 I have no idea. Well, I guess we'll find out, won't we? Daniel says, I get to work a 16-hour shift on the 4th into the 5th. Yay me. Here is five more. What is this? Simoleons? Simoleons.
Starting point is 01:33:38 I think. I don't know. LaSalle says, happy Friday and 4th of July weekend. Appreciate it. Right on. Crayson says, even Reddit is defending the lady in Michigan. Perhaps this will awaken a new bunch of people to the magic of full context before they jump in angry. Maybe.
Starting point is 01:33:50 Here, here. Did I read this one from Kung Flu? Context is everything. No, I don't think you did. Kung Flu said, Turns out the Michigan lady is pregnant. It was not just a burrito baby. Also, there was a GoFundMe started for the couple, which GoFundMe took down in less than an hour.
Starting point is 01:34:02 I haven't confirmed that. I saw it floating around on one article, and they were just saying that she was. I don't know if she is or not. It's not been reported by any mainstream. They watched our show. Yeah, I think some people watched our show yesterday and were like, oh, she's pregnant.
Starting point is 01:34:16 And it's like, we don't know. We didn't even say that. We said it maybe. I thought she might be because of the way that she— But we didn't say she is confirmed. Right, right, right. I assumed because of the way she was standing, the way she was holding her belly, the way she was kind of defensive and calm, but surprisingly calm. Like, I can't believe she got arrested so quickly.
Starting point is 01:34:33 It's crazy. Colin P says, Tim, have you seen any appreciable evidence linking far left militants and the Democratic Party comparable to Sinn Fein and the IRA? how about republicans i don't know i don't know what you mean by that i mean i don't know democrats have defended antifa uh aoc adheres to the same ideology antifa is the militant uh it antifa adheres to the same ideology but they're militant so that's the only difference you know so what else have they condemned it oh no jerry nadler said they're imaginary i can only imagine that's a tacit defense yeah all right let's see lone wolf says hello tim and crew please stress even more the importance of firearm safety i am a vet in west central illinois and would gladly help anyone who recently purchased a firearm learn the basic safety
Starting point is 01:35:19 absolutely it's no joke man gotta know you gotta respect that weapon as soon you pick that weapon up, you better know what you're doing with it. Not Sean says, Tim, thanks for bringing me back from the far right. Been following you since Occupy, but it seems like the left we once knew is all but dead. Hopefully the Ouroboros does its thing. Be seeing you. Appreciate it. Right on. William Martinez says, do you think all the crazy stuff happening is partly because of
Starting point is 01:35:42 investigations into Obamagate? Maybe. They're thinking if trump gets re-elected he's gonna drop a nuke on all these people definitely if he loses then he'll drop the nuke december yep before he leaves office yep that's true but then they can just undo it all they'll claim he's lying he needs those four years jack dawson's plot twist. Tim is actually the hidden final Antifa boss. The one pulling all the strings and the beanie hides a double flag scar on his
Starting point is 01:36:11 forehead. Yeah, right. Let's see. Sean says, hey guys, got a UFO firework that I'm going to blow up tomorrow night. Can't wait. By the way, there is a metal song about cancel culture called Sin and the Sentence by Trivium. Listen culture called sin and the sentence by trivium listen to it spin the ufo that i will
Starting point is 01:36:28 there we go ufo is spinning mr ordgar the current attempts at destroying history are disturbing to me i collect civil war artifacts including pieces of battle flags and the bloodstained sash of a killed Union colonel. Wow. Dang. Would a museum keep these safe, or should I just hold on to them? I don't know. Who knows?
Starting point is 01:36:51 Depends on where we go. We're at the top of that roller coaster, as you said. They're calling for destroying museums. Some activists have called for the complete destruction of museums. Oh, man. That's craziness. That's crazy. Tim Evans says, concerning the NFL, I'm Cherokee and have never been offended by the Redskins' name.
Starting point is 01:37:08 Sponsors need to mind their own business and focus on their products. Native Americans don't need others fighting a battle in their name. I agree. Yeah, yeah. People need to stop being offended for other people. That should be illegal. Are you offended? No, I'm offended for that person.
Starting point is 01:37:20 Well, you're going to jail. Yep. I'm half kidding. Dan Nordhoff says twitter is banning itself into an echo chamber i completely agree with that absolutely master crack says this 20 is because lydia mentioned helicopter rides the other day i haven't laughed so hard in a long time never would i have expected that to come from someone so innocent sounding hope y'all have a happy freedom day that's funny yes freedom day here we go c872 says hi from europe
Starting point is 01:37:46 first time catching live because of time zones but happy fourth of july to you and the team thank you keep fighting the good fight and spin that ufo i will do that all right we'll spin it k says red red bubble stickers when i don't know what that is red bubble is a company that makes stickers for you oh Oh, okay. Connor Steven says, Hearing Lyds talk about giving out free helicopter rides yesterday made me realize something. I'm ready to settle down and simp for Lydia only. Milady, please take my hand.
Starting point is 01:38:15 Well, there you go. I will appreciate your super chat. Thank you very much. Barely Insane says, The wheel of time turns and ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legends fade to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the age that gave it birth comes again and spin the bloody flaming UFO. I'm going to have to go the other way now. Spin it around the other way.
Starting point is 01:38:34 I'm going to do it. And especially because Wheel of Time, it might be my favorite book series I've ever read. Might be. I don't know yet. It's my turn. JCK says they are removing the disabled vehicles, cleaning it out at Mount Rushmore. Cool. Interesting.
Starting point is 01:38:53 Not surprising. Steve Hidalgo says you're possibly right about Dems winning 2024 with a far leftist that poses as an Obama 2.0. Did I say that? Maybe. I was saying that can you name anybody in the Democratic Party who's charismatic enough to run for office in 2024? Nope. Not if Tucker Carlson runs. No, no, no. He's Republican. Do the Democrats have any? No, no. I'm saying nobody on the Democratic side would be charismatic enough, especially if Tuckerlson runs for the republicans sure sure sure but what i mean is yeah can you name anybody on the democratic side who has the potential to actually be a candidate no no matter what i don't care if they run if the republicans run a ham sandwich the democrats wouldn't be able to muster anything you put up swalwell again yeah and he's gonna be like ladies and gentlemen i am not going to cheat an election and people are going to be like i'll take the ham
Starting point is 01:39:44 sandwich yeah i will vote for it. It's molding. It's been sitting up there for months. It's better than that guy. And it's more articulate than Biden. By saying nothing. It's technically true because if you do the averages,
Starting point is 01:40:01 Joe Biden is more likely to gaffe. So by saying nothing, it actually averages out to a neutral. And Joe Biden is in likely to gaffe. So by saying nothing, it actually averages out to a neutral. And Joe Biden is in that positive gaffe. Oh, gosh. We're comparing Biden to a ham sandwich. And we'd vote for the ham sandwich. Yikes, man.
Starting point is 01:40:16 All right, let's see. What do we got? What do we got? Jeremy Passy says, Tim, I think you and Adam should have an iTunes-style download with you past, present, and future music portions for this podcast for $1. Cool. Music portions? Oh, that's right.
Starting point is 01:40:30 Well, we're actually working on recording our music. So Will of the People is – I'm actually going to play this later tonight. 20 minutes now. Ooh, 20 minutes. And that's why he lost his voice, by the way. I don't know if you know that. It wasn't just because he played music on a Friday night. He recorded, I don't know, how many takes did you do?
Starting point is 01:40:48 Seven or eight takes? Six. Six takes? Okay. So he did six takes of full blasts in the song and then played Friday night. And then he works like a freaking robot. So it's like this guy. It's like four hours of recording.
Starting point is 01:41:00 Yeah, it's coming soon. So then I do four hours of recording every day. But talking is fine. But it know tie out the old vocal cords yeah and then it was uh the sunday we recorded six takes of this one song the whole song is like full belt and so i'm in the basement and i'm singing and you know we do multiple takes to try and get the best versions of it and we probably we probably need more but i think's good. I think the recordings we got were pretty good. No, you don't need more. It sounds good. I've heard the full version now.
Starting point is 01:41:28 All right. It's really good. So then my voice is a little tired, and then we did a Friday night where I did three songs, and I just went full belt. And then, not only that, I pushed his buttons enough. He swore four times. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:43 On the Monday after. And that was it. And it was just like done. Oh, man. Yeah. We only worked two days. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. On the Monday after. And that was it. And it was just like done, though. Oh, man. Yeah. We only worked two days that week, actually. Well, I still ended up doing the full shows for my thing. And your voice is still a little iffy.
Starting point is 01:41:54 Yeah, a little scratchy. That's why I'm taking it easy. I'm not going to be amazing. Let's see. Commander Michelin says, if we have to remove Mount Rushmore, the natives must demolish the statues of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull for the slaughter of natives and colonization of native lands in the name of their tribe. Do we have to actually go back and figure out who had that land before they did? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:42:14 It's Sioux land, but it wasn't always the Sioux, right? Those are the rules. Well, they constantly fought over land and it shifted and it was, but it was open. You know, it's like. Do animals have rights? No. Must we return the land to the creatures humans are the we own the earth now it's the way the way it is it's ours oh here we go maximum weeb says national treasure movies now masterpieces have guests tyrone magnus youtuber for movies comics gaming and nj vera dark aka dark titan
Starting point is 01:42:44 enterprises on youtube magic the gathering gaming anime youtuber same with mecha random 42 both for Movies, Comics, Gaming, and NJ. VeraDark, aka DarkTitanEnterprises on YouTube, Magic the Gathering Gaming, anime YouTuber. Same with MechaRandom42, both sexy redheads, all three not NPC enjoy. I do know Vera. I'm not familiar with the others, but I must stress that we need a third national treasure. I insist.
Starting point is 01:43:00 Nicholas Cage, you've been drafted. Didn't you hear that they were doing it? I thought you mentioned that the other day. I don't know if it's going to happen, though, because the whole movie is racist. Well, you seem to be putting things into the air, and they're happening. So why don't you just go ahead and put it in the air? I hear by demand. I insist. Nicholas Cage, if you're out there, National Treasure 3.
Starting point is 01:43:20 Let's do it. Here's what I want to see. Donald Trump holds a press conference, and he's got a big stack of papers, and he gets up. And no one has any idea what it is, and he goes, My fellow Americans, I have decided under one condition I will not run and seek re-election, and that's if Nicolas Cage does National Treasure 3. And then all of a sudden it's like the press goes nuts, and like everyone, they make the biggest budget movie in the history of the world.
Starting point is 01:43:45 It's like a $10 billion budget. It's like National Treasure. There's aliens and there's like space battles. Half of it's filmed on the moon. Yeah, totally, man. And then it's only screened privately for Trump. We don't actually get to see it. And then he retires in glory being the only person to have seen the greatest film ever
Starting point is 01:44:05 made national treasure it's like that wu-tang album yeah it is and uh but they seized that from screlly screlly oh really oh i don't know yeah okay yeah so i was like what wasn't that what happened martin screlly bought it and they took it from him i gotta look into that it's pretty funny that's kind of messed up let's see constine says hey love you in the podcast also where did you get the ufo someone was asking me this i don't and it got lost but people keep asking i'm pretty sure you can google search floating ufo lamp yep probably and just pops right up the internet what is this uh someone said black lives matter is the safety phrase for the simulation. What does that mean, though? Like, safe word?
Starting point is 01:44:46 Banana? Banana? I'm just kidding. I don't know. If you want to see something funny, you can Google search banana block, Antifa. And it was a bunch of people went to, like, a protest dressed as bananas. And they had a big Gadsden flag. It said, don't tread on me.
Starting point is 01:45:00 But instead of a snake, it was a banana. This is amazing. Yeah. It's pretty good. Pretty funny. And they were, like, playing music music that sounds more like a 4chan operation i think they were still lefties i think it was just meant to be yeah you looked it up i like the don't try to the gadsden flag with the banana on it oh my god but but the reason why i like it
Starting point is 01:45:17 is because if you tread on it you'll slip yeah don't step on the banana man yeah the snake will bite you and you you probably get poisoned and die. But the banana. You don't actually step on banana peels, though. I guess it just was like they made it up. It's not real. What, that it's slippery? Yeah. They're really not.
Starting point is 01:45:32 They just squished down. Mythbusters did something where they were like, can you actually step on a banana peel? And nobody could. Oh, really? Yeah. It just doesn't. It's not a thing. Yeah, because it just squishes out from under your foot.
Starting point is 01:45:41 Right. It's not slippery. So sad. Only in cartoons. So sad. Yeah. Tovin says, cartels run the avocado trade in Mexico.
Starting point is 01:45:49 Look it up. True story. That's a fact. Yeah. That's absolutely true. Yeah. Cartels, man. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:45:54 And it's not, it's not pretty down there either. It's not nice. Yeah. Man, to live in a civilized society, you don't have to worry about that kind of stuff. First world country. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:46:04 Let's see. Jeremiah says, bad times create strong people. Strong people create good times worry about that kind of stuff. Let's see. Jeremiah says, bad times create strong people. Strong people create good times. Good times create weak people. Weak people create bad times. Yep. That was the woke version. Include the ladies in there. Julie says, the truth here about millennial
Starting point is 01:46:18 privilege is real. Appreciate the rational conversation on politics and veganism. As a vegan, that can be hard to find. Thanks. Soie Jesus. It's my pleasure. Those crazy vegans piss me off. Yeah, it's weird.
Starting point is 01:46:31 They really do. They annoy me. You can't... People are... This is exactly what's going on. People are trying to shove their ideology down other people's throats. It's like authoritarian vegans. Yeah, I would never do that to anybody.
Starting point is 01:46:41 I don't want... I'm libertarian in that sense. Don't tread on me. Adam's got me eating a ton of vegan food. I know. No, no. See, you're doing it now. Manipulation.
Starting point is 01:46:49 Am I doing it or are you doing it? You're choosing to do it on your own. See, you see what he's doing right now? He's gaslighting you guys. Oh, come on. He's gaslighting. See, he's using clever, persuasive and manipulation tactics like Trump. Proving he's a vegan fascist.
Starting point is 01:47:04 Maybe I should get into politics. Yeah, you should. No, but there's a diner nearby that does really great vegan food. Really good. I have been eating a lot of vegan food, albeit I'm not on a vegan diet, because I still have other food that's not vegan. But for the past week or so,
Starting point is 01:47:19 we've been ordering nothing but vegan from this vegan place. Good food. It's good food. What are you rolling your eyes over there for? I saw that. It is true. We get it a lot. She's not. What's the eye roll about?
Starting point is 01:47:29 Yeah, I don't eat chicken. She's like, I'm going to cook this chicken. Yeah, I know. I make the chicken. This place has a vegan gyros, and it is tremendous. That was really sassy. Do that again. Gyros.
Starting point is 01:47:38 Gyros. It's the best. Everybody agrees. Yes. Everybody agrees. It's okay. You don't think it's that good? Their Philly cheesesteak is
Starting point is 01:47:45 it's more like a sandwich Blackbird and Philly is the best Philly cheese the best wings man I love that place I can't wait for it I don't know if it's open actually I should go check it out
Starting point is 01:47:54 yeah it started because I actually don't eat beef it makes me really sick I don't know why so I ordered the vegan burger and then I was like well you know I'll try some of these other things
Starting point is 01:48:03 you cut out dairy of your own volition yeah that was because I got sick on the way back from Rogan was like, well, you know, I'll try some of these other things. You cut out dairy of your own volition. Yeah, that was because I got sick on the way to on the way back from Rogan's. And the last thing you want to do is get sick with a milkshake while you're driving on a road trip. And then you got like, man, I tell you what, it's like we're trying to extend our trip. Like we're trying to we're trying to like make sure we maximize the driving time. And when you get that gut feeling and you're on the road and you're like time to stop we're gonna lose three hours tonight because i drank a milk i had milk and now i gotta pull
Starting point is 01:48:31 over we gotta get a hotel room and i'm gonna be spending all this time nah so i was like i'm not doing that this is random someone just someone just tagged me in the chat they just said uh the reason the the banana peel slip thing became a thing is because people would just eat bananas and just toss their peels on the ground. And they just take a while to go away. So there's just banana peels everywhere. So they made it like, you know, it's slippery
Starting point is 01:48:55 so people would actually throw them away. I don't know if it's true, but it's funny. Alright, let's see what we got. Kane says, yo guys wayward pines TV show I'm not sure what is that wayward pines huh never heard of that
Starting point is 01:49:10 no it sounds familiar I don't know totally wasn't my fault says if you are to fight a monster you must see to it that you do not become a monster yourself yes it's a very great quote what is it be careful when gazing into the abyss for the
Starting point is 01:49:25 abyss gazes back yep that's uh nichi i think what's the actual quote man i used to have it let me see for uh oh no no no no it's be careful when fighting monsters lest you become one for when you gaze into the abyss the abyss gazes back yeah that is nichi boom something like that yep not getting it perfectly but so i don't know if you can perfectly. Can I get my camera here? I don't know if you can see this. Someone sent us these dope little beanie crew. Can you see it?
Starting point is 01:49:53 I'll put it against my arm. Beanie crew. Look at that. It's cool. It's these metal They're so cool. They're almost like dog tags. Massive and thick and heavy. They're pretty cool. Beanie almost like dog tags yeah massive and thick and heavy but they're pretty cool i just uh we can spray paint beanie crew oh good call timcast irl so hey i don't know
Starting point is 01:50:11 who sent this but very cool thank you for that you know it's pretty cool and then hold on wait i got one more oh wait there we go oh that's me love it if you guys a lot of people have sent us really really cool art stuff yeah Yeah, that's cool. If you would like to, you can go to timcast.com slash donate. At the bottom is a P.O. box, but make sure you label it to Timcast IRL, not Tim Pool. Make sure if you use the P.O. box, you put Timcast IRL on it so we know it's for the show. And then Adam can pop. We can all open it together.
Starting point is 01:50:42 Yeah, we can all pop them. So we've got big plans coming up in the show. And then Adam can pop. We can all open it together. Yeah, we can all pop them. So we've got big plans coming up in the future. As we've mentioned, we're moving from here because we are going to be rapidly expanding. There's a lot of big projects. Yeah, Jersey. It's funny. I've been making fun of Jersey for like 30 years. Me too.
Starting point is 01:50:59 No, 30 years, huh? Almost. I came out of the, you know, I came out of the womb talking about it. I've been talking to some locals recently. All right. And I say to them, I'm like, man, I can't believe you guys live here. This is crazy. I'm getting out.
Starting point is 01:51:11 And what they say right away is what me too. They're getting out also. Yep. Yep. I wonder if Connecticut, New York and New Jersey are going to start losing residents because they went insane. Yeah. On COVID.
Starting point is 01:51:26 They went nuts. I mean, if you live in New York, you've got to be crazy at this point. Andrew Cuomo literally, he put sick people in nursing homes and people died. 40% of all deaths in America were old people in old people homes, nursing homes. Like, that's crazy. And Cuomo is putting blood on his hands. People aren't talking about it. Why would you want to? Listen, man, that's crazy. And Cuomo was putting it in there. He's got blood on his hands. People aren't talking about it. It's messed up. Why would you want to?
Starting point is 01:51:46 Listen, man, New York City. First of all, the city was gross to begin with. Yeah. And, you know, I learned that lesson. Everybody wants to live there until you get there, and you're like, is this what it really is? Yeah, the subway system was never. They finally cleaned it. They're like, look, we're cleaning it.
Starting point is 01:51:59 And it's like, yeah, that was the first time you've ever cleaned it. Don't brag about the thing you're supposed to be doing. You've never cleaned it once? Oh, I rode that subway. How do you brag about the thing you're ever you've never cleaned it once oh i rode that subway how do you brag about the thing you're supposed to do you're supposed to clean it it's crazy that's not good it's like okay you did something normal but now you've got you've got the occupiers who have taken over in front of town hall in front of that park the cops are backing down they're defunding police while crime is still skyrocketing. And people are fleeing because of COVID.
Starting point is 01:52:27 Yep. So tax revenues. Not just because of COVID, though. Oh, of course. They're afraid. Here comes, you know what? Somebody just flushed the toilet on New York, man. Because now you've got, with the increase in crime, the decrease of the budget for the NYPD,
Starting point is 01:52:41 and the decrease of residents, tax revenue is going to go way down. It's true. They're cutting the budget for the NYPD probably because they've got no money that's true use the protesters as an excuse oh no the protesters are making us do it it's like or everyone's leaving yeah and tourism died new york closed for three days or something for like i don't know if it was sandy that made it happen or yeah i think it was sandy when when sandy hit new york and it was Sandy that made it happen. Yeah, I think it was Sandy. When Sandy hit New York and it was really bad, they lost like $3 billion in tourism. And you can only imagine how much money that they lost
Starting point is 01:53:15 over the past four months of just not being open at all. Self-inflicted. You know, it's crazy. It's crazy to think about. We got one from John Doe. He says, Much of the social history of the Western world over the past three decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good yikes yeah that's terrible they keep trying to say well we never actually tried true marxism
Starting point is 01:53:36 jeremy passy says again make live songs downloadable we could we could just take out i don't know yeah i don't know i got i got i gotta give a shout out here to dimitri he says champs in williamsburg has great vegan chili fries and signature sandwiches like the reuben but all vegan champs is all vegan and it's in amazing insanely delicious food wow i gotta give a shout out here because i used when i lived in williamsburg working at vice i was actually just across the street from the original. I think it was the original Champs. And I used to go there and I don't think it was. I don't think I think it was vegan, vegetarian. Right. Or was it all vegan?
Starting point is 01:54:16 As far as I've known, Champs is always here. Right. I live in Williamsburg and I was crashing my buddy's couch and it was off the busy streets. It was weird. It's a kind of a neighborhood where the champs was and I went there just because it was literally I walk out the front door I walk one city like I just crossed the street and boom there it is and I would always get the vegan quesadilla it was made with dia and it was so good with chipotle aioli yeah and I was like I don't care what it is man this is delicious yeah champs is killer but then one day they were gone they They moved. They moved. And then finally when I went to the new location, they no longer had the quesadilla.
Starting point is 01:54:49 Oh, no. And I was like. But the diner that we go to now has it. It is different. The quesadilla they have is literally just cheese with the chipotle. But the new diner is really, really good as well. Avocados and onions. Fresh sliced avocados, man.
Starting point is 01:55:04 I appreciate that. Let's see what we got here. Diz says, I've been watching for a while, but this is the first time I've been able to watch live. Keep up the good work and smash the UFO. No. Wait, that's not how it works. It's backwards. Like the smash button.
Starting point is 01:55:20 Like the smash button. Smash the UFO. We need a smash button. I know. Not a like button, a smash button. I love it. So you can smash smash button. Smash the UFO. We need a smash button. I know. Not a like button, a smash button. I love it. So you can smash the button. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:55:30 I'm smashing the UFO with wind. Yeah. Sideways. Yeah, so here we go. Different Gnome says, Tulsa is getting so many people moving in that contractors are selling homes 100 a month. I looked at a house that popped up today.
Starting point is 01:55:43 I made an offer and got outbid, and tomorrow it'll be under contract to the other guy. Wow. Montana too. Yeah, real estate skyrocketing. People are leaving the cities. Yeah, the crazy thing is
Starting point is 01:55:52 there's a bunch of stories about houses under $400,000 are just popping off. Really? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But houses above that are collapsing. Nobody can sell them.
Starting point is 01:56:02 Oh. Yeah. Now's your chance, man. If you ever wanted that big dream mansion, people are panicking, and they're not going to be able to sell these houses. If the mark... Look, if the worst actually comes,
Starting point is 01:56:14 these houses are going to be worth zero. Zero. What is this? That looks like whiskey. That sounds like whiskey. If the end is an eye. Hey, I'm prepping, man. I'm about to jam out.
Starting point is 01:56:26 Dimitri says, NYC is home despite its negative aspects. When you're able to escape the Soviet Union and become a legal citizen, NY is a dream. 24 years, but got to go. Perspective. Yeah. Yep. I loved my time in New York.
Starting point is 01:56:38 I lived there for 15 years of my life. 14 years, maybe. I was there for, I think, six. Or I think I was there for five and then left for one then came back for one yeah stayed in the new york metro for a little bit and i left i remember the first time i went to new york though i was like it was it was it was like shocking almost yeah because its city is so insanely massive seeing manhattan like okay so look so in when down at chicago you got the skyline and it's big yeah but new york like the entirety of manhattan like okay so look so in when down at chicago you got the skyline and it's
Starting point is 01:57:06 big yeah but new york like the entirety of manhattan is a skyline so when i was first pulling into manhattan i forgot which bridge i was coming across i was like what the probably washington crazy yeah yeah i can't i can't remember i just remember seeing the every building and i was like what is this place this is nuts and i'm from chicago yeah because new york has like five chicagos in one oh that smells good what the whiskey this guy this is lefroy i don't know this guy drinking on the job what the heck don't tell my boss osha richard says were the founding fathers nothing more than run-of-the-mill elitists you were required to own land to vote and landowners were the elite of the day. Has time and myth softened their edges?
Starting point is 01:57:47 Love you three. Spin the UFO. I will do that. Gladly. Listen, it was an ideological revolution that happened. The idea that government was of the people, for the people, and by the people. Before this, the monarchy was hereditary monarchy, the God-given right of the king to control everything. And the founding fathers said, no, the government should be functioning for the people of the people we
Starting point is 01:58:10 look back on that as a given and to them it was an ideological revolution that we should govern ourselves because before that very few countries had actual democracy that's true the uk still has a house of Lords. Can you believe, I didn't believe that when I heard that. Really? Yeah, I'm like, I thought it was symbolic
Starting point is 01:58:29 or something. And then I can't remember who I was talking to, I think maybe Sargon. And he's like, no, no, it's the, like the religious priests, the wealthy landowners,
Starting point is 01:58:37 the Lords. And I'm like, wait, you mean like hereditary rule still exists in the UK? Yes. But we have a House of Commons too. And I'm like,
Starting point is 01:58:44 what? Lords and Commons. Could, too, and I'm like, what? Lords and Commons. Could you imagine if the Senate was like, you inherit your Senate seat? No. I mean, it's almost like that as it is. Yeah, I was going to say, it kind of feels like that.
Starting point is 01:58:54 They're all rich people anyway. Where them term limits at. Let's see what we got here. Cam No Ran says, Hey, Tim, been watching for a long time. First time catching your stream. I'm glad. I'm a cop in the deep south.
Starting point is 01:59:09 Catching your stream. I'm glad. i'm a cop in the deep south so uh uh catching your stream i'm glad i'm a cop in the deep south surprises me how nuts the north and west coast have been but no one here cares about race just if you're decent folks awesome you know i think it is what i'm talking about thank you appreciate it but i think it has to do with living further away from people okay where you're just like hey man everyone knows each other well no no i'll leave you alone you leave you leave me alone right i don't step on your toes you don't step on mine yeah disputes happen sometimes but in new york you literally live on top of somebody that's true you're you're below somebody you're you're everyone is standing on each other's feet and they're all complaining about it yeah what's gonna happen you know and the negative energy that that exists there from i mean not everybody negative, but being around someone that's negative, you take that on a little bit, you know, and it can affect you.
Starting point is 01:59:50 All right, we got a switch out here from John Doe. He says, Palm Beach County in Florida is seeing the housing market explode. One to $1.5 million homes are lasting less than two weeks in the market as everyone leaves New York City and other areas. Huge wealth influx yes try some lagavalin 16 year if you want the thick peat i don't know i don't know what that is that's lagavine oh it's whiskey yeah oh okay that was for me oh right on i'm like i don't i do not understand this i got i got you i got you this strange language appreciate you turtle burger says i've i've seen a few articles that are saying that Chipotle woman was pregnant.
Starting point is 02:00:26 If that's true, I'm not surprised it's being left out of most articles since it would give more empathy and justification. Love the show. No, we think somebody watched us actually. No, no, but that is a really good point. We are expecting to hear mainstream media,
Starting point is 02:00:41 which they're clearly spinning it for the other side. Where if she was pregnant and she was calm and trying to talk them down, and she had kids in her car, they're not talking about that either. And it's like, hmm. Everything, they would lose all of their empathy. They'd be like, wait a minute. And they can't write an article about. This can't fit the narrative that they're screaming right now.
Starting point is 02:01:02 They can't write the article claiming the black family was the bad guy. Right. Not right now. Right, exactly. They get attacked for it. It's a crazy world we're living in right now. Well, ladies and gentlemen, it is 10.01. So, if you haven't already, smash the like button.
Starting point is 02:01:16 Smash the notification bell. Smash that subscribe button. Well, normally, on most shows, we end our show at 8 p.m. Or, I'm sorry, 10 p.m. We start the show. We end the show at 10. Today,. Or I'm sorry, 10 p.m. We start the show. We end the show at 10. Today we don't because today is Friday, which means we always end the Friday show with a jam session. Now, I lost my voice last week because I've been singing too much and working too much.
Starting point is 02:01:36 So just Adam's going to play a couple songs and we're going to chill and hang out for a little bit. So if you haven't already, you can follow me on Twitter at TimCast and Instagram as well. You can follow at AdamKrigler on Instagram and Twitter and at SourPatchLids on Twitter. And you can just chill and hang out for the next bit. We're going to switch over to the JamCam and you will see Adam getting everything set up.
Starting point is 02:01:58 Also, you may notice someone sent us a handcrafted Harumpfenberg blimp. Are you on me? Yeah. Yeah, so Adam, is the microphone on? No, it's not. So I'm going to be
Starting point is 02:02:10 plugging in the microphone. Fair warning. Catch your ears. Well, I think I can mute it, actually. So for those that are still hanging out, consider the show basically done,
Starting point is 02:02:24 but we still hang out for Friday night. It's not plugged in. Don't worry, I'll plug it in when I plug it in. So I'm going to mute the audio for just one second to plug this in so I don't pop your eardrums. Alright, and now... Now it's still giving... Is it on? Yeah, can you hear me? Yeah, but I'm getting bad feedback.
Starting point is 02:02:47 Good. Yeah, can you hear me? Yeah, but I'm getting bad feedback. Good. Yeah, you got it? Yep. Well, hello, everybody. Happy Friday. I'm drinking out of my Krigler & Krigler whiskey glass. This is 130 years old. It's from 1896, I think to maybe maybe like 1900 kriegler and kriegler whiskey
Starting point is 02:03:07 was actually one of the largest whiskey companies in america we straight up sold whiskey to like governments hospitals i say we but it's like obviously i just take pride in it i love it and uh yeah so cheers what are you playing? I'm going to play your song. Oh. Actually, this is... You better play it right. I'm going to play it my way. Do it.
Starting point is 02:03:34 Which is as close to your way as possible because I love your song, so. Out on the march in the morning He called his soldiers down To take aim at the traitors To gun those rebels down Now they face the consequences They held themselves above This is the will of the people consequences They held themselves above This is the will of the people He said
Starting point is 02:04:33 Wish I could spare them Make them see a path Tempting as it sounds I'll have to pass I know what's needed for the good of my people to save them Out in the dark without warning He raised
Starting point is 02:05:01 his fist above Let a cry to his people To tear those statues down, now they face the consequences They held themselves above, this is the will of the people, he said Wish I could spare them, make them see a path Tempting as it sounds, I'll have to pass I know what's needed for the good of my people To save them Drop your arms and march for them
Starting point is 02:05:54 Against the wall and bow your head Speak your last words, let them be said Out on the march in the morning He called his comrades down To take aim at the traitors To gun those fascists down Now they face the consequences They held themselves above This is the will of the people He said Wish I could find it, find a restore piece
Starting point is 02:07:05 Blessed were those days we've held in vain I give it all for the chance of redemption As the cycle turns again You've seen it before, you've seen it begin You've seen the changes and the blood pool end You think it ends here Think again Well, that was not my song. So for those that are listening, Adam just covered the song I played, I thought that last, no, two weeks ago.
Starting point is 02:08:11 Two weeks ago. Because I burned myself out going nuts on that and a couple other songs. I see some people in the chat who don't understand the lyrics. Some people were saying it was commie because the part where you talk about gunning down fascists.
Starting point is 02:08:23 Right. The three verses are actually, it's actually really simple. The first verse is the general who comes out, instructs his soldiers to kill protesters. Then the next verse is it's the child of the protesters grows up, becomes a revolutionary. And now he knows, he knows the general was bad and his view of the will of the people is, is the right view. So he leads an insurrection. And the last verse is now that revolutionary has become the same general who thinks he's the hero gunning down the fascists.
Starting point is 02:08:54 When in fact, he's just torturing and murdering protesters. And the end of the song is him on his deathbed about to be executed by the next revolutionary. Yep. The cycle begins again. Wow. That's a good song. I'm going to, I'm be executed by the next revolutionary. Yep. The cycle begins again. Wow, that's a good song. I'm going to play the other song. I mean, I did a poll yesterday. I was like, which song should I play?
Starting point is 02:09:14 Will the People or Words in a Book? And I actually, the first song I actually heard Tim play was Words in a Book. I love the song. Seriously, this song, it gets in my head sometimes. I start singing it he taught me how to play it the other day and I was like ha it's my song now all right so Adam's gonna cover another song of mine just kidding no this is definitely Tim's music and he's great so there's another one of Tim's songs called words in a book right that's the name of it I think it is I guess yeah
Starting point is 02:09:44 he kept saying I don't have a name for this I the name of it i think it is i guess yeah he kept saying i don't have a name for this i'll just play it i got a million songs bro so Remember when We used to fight for peace For heroes were only on TV screens The markets made up Broken hopes and dreams To put me back in mediocrity
Starting point is 02:10:34 Two, three, four Take it more Take in spite of this And focus on the ways I guess you never changed that day It's hard to believe that you Mean nothing to me Cause you used to mean everything
Starting point is 02:11:01 Remember when Do me everything Remember when We used to fight for peace And villains are only on TV screens My heart is made up Of broken hopes and dreams. I take my place in history. Two, three, four. Take it more. Take in spite of this. And focus on the ways. I really wish you'd change that day It's hard to believe that you Mean nothing to me
Starting point is 02:11:54 Cause you used to be everything There are words in a book About what we've been through And there are lines in a script Written for me and you So take it all inside And pray the words Another aching in your
Starting point is 02:12:26 heart starts to burn guitar solo Take it more Take in spite of this And focused on the ways Guess how do you really change that day It's hard to believe But I'm moving on with my dreams cause you were never there for me there are words in a book about what we've been through There are lines in a script
Starting point is 02:13:27 Written for me and you So take it all in stride And pray it works Another aching in your heart Starts to burn And that is the only songs I get to cover on this show because it's not legal to cover anything else. Yeah, because we would need a, I guess, we looked into it, we would need some kind of license agreement from the big
Starting point is 02:14:08 unions or whatever. Otherwise they demonetize and strip the revenue. Play, uh, play Taking It Back. How cool is this harumph thing? This thing is awesome. I don't know who sent this to us, but you're awesome for sending this this way. The thing is great.
Starting point is 02:14:25 Play Taking It Back. Alright, I'll're awesome for sending this this way. The thing is great. It's like taking it back. All right, I'll take it back to taking it back to, let me just make sure my guitar is Now we're going to hear a Krigler original. I'm really impressed, though. Someone in the chat said they could tell that it was a half step down. It's right. It's a half step down, right? Yep. If I was a younger man
Starting point is 02:14:51 I'd probably make The same mistakes twice The closer the heart is The harder it becomes To do what's right. Even through the thick and thin, secretly we want to win. Well, I'm taking it back, taking it back, taking it back. It's time to confess our sins.
Starting point is 02:15:29 World before this world you've built crumbles away. I've spent some time lost in my mind, disappointed. Well, that's just the sting from expecting, and that's what you get. Oh, it happens all the time, a high tide of the mind Circling for oxygen And taking it back, taking it back, taking it back Is the only option Before this world I've built crumbles away It started with cold feet, let me begin again Hindsight's obviously the clearest option
Starting point is 02:16:33 I'm taking it back for all that I believe in Everything happens, I won't fight the reason You say you've learned from your mistakes and you're experienced And then comes the day From left field as they say Has left you in a daze Oh, it happens all the time That high tide of the mind Struggling for oxygen Oh, and taking it back
Starting point is 02:17:22 Taking it back, taking it back Is the only option. Whoa, before that world you've built crumbles away. It started with cold feet, let me begin again. Hindsight's obviously the clearest option. I'm taking it back with all that I believe in. Everything happens, I won't fight the reason. I'm going to play one more.
Starting point is 02:17:53 What do you got? This one's called Hindsight. It popped in my head because I was playing that song and it's in the chorus, but this one's actually called Hindsight. It's kind of fun. I'll tell you a little story about this song. I wrote this for a buddy of mine, Tony.
Starting point is 02:18:05 He was in a long-distance relationship. It sucked. Constantly on the phone. Constantly fighting over... I mean, she lived in Europe. We were in New York. And man, I was just sick of it. I was like trying to help him through it.
Starting point is 02:18:19 And he was complaining all the time. And this song kind of appeared. It's called Hindsight. Oh yeah, yeah yeah yeah I'm stuck answering all your phone calls I'm stuck answering all your phone calls again whoa again Answering all your phone calls again. Whoa, again. Again. Always again.
Starting point is 02:18:57 Feels like I'm locked up in your phone calls nearly every single night. I know we've had this conversation at least a million times It's not my job to make sure that everything's alright Well, I knew you were trouble Well, it's always 20-20 when it's in your hindsight Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah I'm on the phone again I feel my mind slip away
Starting point is 02:19:36 Cause we're still arguing I don't know what else to say So I hung up the phone, calls Nearly every single night I know we've had this conversation At least a million times It's not my job to make sure That everything's alright Well, I knew you were trouble
Starting point is 02:20:23 Well, it's always 2020 when it's in your hindsight It's always 2020 when it's in your hindsight I knew you were trouble Well it's always 2020 when it's in your hindsight. That's good. I like that one. Thank you. I haven't played that one, right?
Starting point is 02:20:55 No. Yeah. Nope. Nope. That was a new one. Yeah. That's cool. Can you hear that?
Starting point is 02:21:04 Yep. This one's called Change. I saw a man steal today I didn't have the heart to tell Does that make me the thief? That's just how I feel Where are we all going now? From my view it don't look so good
Starting point is 02:21:40 From politics to the trash on the ground We're not doing what we should something's got to change before the world comes crashing down it's crashing down I saw a man cry today With no regards to who could see His sadness just took control It was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen We could all only truly know
Starting point is 02:22:23 How to be humane and secure We all might last a little A little longer Something's got to change Before the world comes crashing down Because it's crashing down That's called Change. Just a little ditty. I wrote that a long time ago, and it's fitting.
Starting point is 02:23:04 What time is it? 1023. How you feeling, Tim? You alright? Yeah. I'm chilling. Should I play another one? Oh, what do you got? What's that other one I really like?
Starting point is 02:23:16 Or do we play too much of the same stuff? I don't know. I'm trying to play some of my older random stuff. Those two songs I've never played before here, so... I did play Takin' It Back a bunch of times, but... What's Melancholy Hellhound? Yeah, you like that one? Yeah. Alright, I'll play that one.
Starting point is 02:23:35 That one's good to rock out on. I like that. I'm gonna let my hair down for this one. It's fitting, you know? I'm gonna let the hair rock. Ah! Ah! I have no idea what it looks like and i don't care it's fine well i don't want your money i just want some wine. Yeah, give me some of your honey. I promise I'll take my time. Welcome to the heartache. It always feels the same Yeah, I find myself growing senseless onto the pain
Starting point is 02:24:32 Yeah, you can scratch and crawl and figure it out But in the end you'll find me Oh, well I don't want your pity And I don't want no lies Yeah, oh, life gets shitty
Starting point is 02:25:00 Oh, and then you die Oh, welcome to the heartache It's shitty, oh, and then you die. Oh, welcome to the hardy. Try not to lose your way. Yeah, it's like trudging through the muddy waters. Yeah, without faith Oh, you can scratch and crawl to figure it out But in the end you'll find me Oh, I still get the feeling Of judgmental eyes.
Starting point is 02:25:49 Only difference being it's just not worth my time. Yeah, because I welcome all the heartache. Oh, it brings tears to my eyes Oh, those tears remind me Remind me I'm alive Alive, yeah Well, I stretch and crawl to figure it out But in the end I found me Woo!
Starting point is 02:26:28 Woo! Alright. Friday Night Roundup. Thanks everybody for hanging out and listening to me play. It'll probably be like every other week when I end up getting to jam. But I'm really excited that hopefully we actually get to the point with the actual song
Starting point is 02:26:43 that I recorded, Will of the People. The first song that Adam rocked out to, we've got a really great animation company. Oh, dude, it's going to be sick. It's going to be interesting because I don't know where we're going to put this video, but for those that are interested, it's got to be on Tincast.io. I already told the story of the video, right? Yeah, just did. No, but I mean like the full details.
Starting point is 02:27:02 I don't think to the public the public did you i don't think you did so the general idea is i don't know the the first verse just i'll give you a more in-depth basically i was describing a second ago the first verse is there's like a military leader instruction his soldiers to like break into a house we're getting an animation company to put all this together and there are some protesters a man and a woman they're drawing art and then he basically says like they're traitors they view themselves as above the rest of us so the soldiers you know beat him up drag him out and he says this is the will of the people that these you know these insurrectionists or whatever are taken down but then as they're being dragged away there's a little kid hiding under the bed
Starting point is 02:27:41 watching it happen crying as his parents are then just like you know renditioned essentially so then the next verse is this kid grows up and he leads a revolution and he's they're tearing down statues and he's you know as as they get to the point where they're about to execute the general who killed his parents he says you know i wish i could spare them but i'll have to pass i know what's needed so he says the same thing the general did yep now declaring his revolution kills the general dude man your story writing abilities are so good the first like bridge i guess where it's like drop your arms and march for them is when the revolutionaries are forcing the the previous regime to like be put up against the wall to be executed and then the last verse is the same as the first, except for traitors and rebels.
Starting point is 02:28:25 It's comrades, or instead of soldiers, it's comrades. Instead of rebels, it's fascists. Because now he's the general himself. Instructs his comrades to go into the house to kill the protesters that he calls fascists. Yep, so good. Because they think they're better than us. He beats them up, kills them, and there's a little girl hiding under the bed watching their parents get dragged out. And then the last verse is
Starting point is 02:28:46 you've seen it before and you'll see it begin. And then you've seen the changes, the blood pooling. And it's the last verse is the perspective of this kid who grew up, became a revolutionary, became a general, became a dictator, and now he's about to be executed. Now it's his turn, you know, and it keeps
Starting point is 02:29:02 going. So yeah, we're going to animate that. I'm stoked for it. I've been working on that one for a long time. I wrote that a while ago. And I wrote out the storyboard for the story. I have a bunch of other ones, too. I have one about opioid addiction that I'm really excited about. Oh, that song is good, too.
Starting point is 02:29:14 It's a horror song. I forgot about that one. Yeah. Yeah, it's going to be so awesome. I don't play that one often, but. I've never played it. No, no. Well, I mean, I've heard you play it, though.
Starting point is 02:29:22 I'm just saying in general. It needs a lot of instrument work because it's like on a guitar alone, it's kind of. We got to get a full drum set. That'd be dope. Well, we got. I don't know if you know this about him. He's been playing drums since you were seven, you said? Yeah, I think seven.
Starting point is 02:29:35 He can play the bass. He can play the drums. He can play guitar. He can sing. This guy works all day long talking. You know what it is? I think I know this. Hold on.
Starting point is 02:29:44 I got this. It's the beanie. I think it's my Asian mom. I think it's the be is? I think I know this. Hold on. I got this. It's the beanie. I think it's my Asian mom. I think it's the beanie. I think it's my overachieving. Yeah, yeah, whatever. Did she wear a beanie? No.
Starting point is 02:29:52 She must have. It's the beanie. I'm telling you it's the beanie. I know it. I've tried that beanie on myself and I was like, I can talk all day long. It was like, look at me. No, it was like Goku going super saiyan. Yeah, when you
Starting point is 02:30:05 left you you you dropped the beanie and then you were like all right bye adam have fun doing adam cast and i was like the beanie i have the power now and ian was like adam don't do it don't do it and i was like i have to it calls to me adam's eyes were glowing white he was levitating yeah no but i'll be honest uh when i was little my mom had been homeschooling me my brother my sister but like as long as i can remember i learned how to play chess i don't i don't remember a point in my life when i didn't know how to play chess i can't think actually me too i learned at a very young age yeah yeah and that's what got that's why i was like i think magic the gathering was interesting to me because it was a more advanced strategy game. But so I was doing long division and advanced multiplications and stuff and math when I was in kindergarten. So I was like well ahead of all the other kids around me. And then my family opened a business. So I started actually working when I was like nine. okay so i think all these things conspired to give me work ethic personal responsibility and i've been playing music since a little kid so i've had an advantage and that's what bumps
Starting point is 02:31:14 me out about uh about american schools you know what most americans do between the ages of zero and five no nothing i played trumpet literally nothing nothing. When I was five, I got a trumpet. So for me, I'm playing chess to the basic ability of a toddler could actually play. So not very, but I had adults around me constantly trying to reinforce these things. I was doing basic reading, writing, and stuff at a very, very early age. And the people that grew up around me, by the time they were 13, they had no skills, and I could play guitar, bass, and drums. And I was in a band, and we all had talents and abilities.
Starting point is 02:31:51 So it's just I blame my Korean mother. That's a gift. Good for her. Good for her. All right, everybody, we're going to wrap it up, and we'll be back Monday. Happy Fourth of July, everybody. I'm proud to be an American.
Starting point is 02:32:06 I have no shame to say that. Nobody should. America's an amazing country. People seem to have forgotten that. Happy 4th of July. Enjoy living in this wonderful country if you do live here. And if you're not in this country and you're in another country, that's okay, too. Thanks for tuning in.
Starting point is 02:32:21 I appreciate all of you. I'm going to go celebrate. We're going to go celebrate. Yeah. We're going to have a barbecue, but it's going to be not meat. Cool. Not meat barbecue. Again, that's you.
Starting point is 02:32:34 Oh, no, I'm talking about for you. Like, I got chicken. Oh. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Cool. We got chicken wings. Cool. We'll see you guys Monday.
Starting point is 02:32:40 Happy Fourth of July. Bye, guys. Have a good weekend.

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