Explicit Making Apps With Docker, Plastics and Food
Ep. 60

Making Apps With Docker, Plastics and Food

Episode description

Dave gives a quick primer on Docker and why you should consider it for making and sharing apps, while Ron talks about the interactions of food and plastics.

This episode’s Monero challenge: What was your favorite George Wendt performance, BESIDES Norm from Cheers?

This episode’s Monero winner height & blockhash: 3417567, 0b13f6ac9b7079c4b19c2abe990d61a46572af8741e3d72f7ce36e91b976540e

This episode’s Monero winner candidate list: dormouse, almagest, MoneroMash, MavMcQ, ayn

00:00:00 8647

00:08:07 Potential mass shooter in Vegas taken down

00:13:10 Habeas corpus

00:18:11 AI videos

00:28:02 Marco Rubio spitting fire in Congress

00:34:48 Forced reset triggers & bees

00:46:09 Dan Bongino on Epstein

00:53:38 Dave gives a quick primer on Docker

01:03:42 RIP George Wendt

01:04:37 Biden’s secret cancer

01:07:12 Ron talks about the interaction between food and plastic and a new lawsuit to keep track of

Resources discussed on the show:

Docker (https://www.docker.com/), an open source tool for containerizing applications.

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0:00

Alright, welcome to The Canary in the Cage podcast. I'm Ron Morgan, I'm a co-host.

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Dave Havlicek. We're here to entertain you, educate you, and hopefully make you laugh.

0:20

So where do we start? Do you believe in coincidences?

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Yeah, of course.

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Oh, see, I don't. I think they take you on a plan. So let's bring up the first...

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Don't touch the wheel. We don't want to do that yet.

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So we got this.

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Yeah, I saw this and...

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So technically, do you know what that means?

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Well, it could mean lots of things, but the most common or most likely meaning is get rid

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of the president by whatever means necessary.

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So technically, this story broke right before our podcast last week.

0:58

Really?

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Yeah, because it was a rest fouchy, rest fouchy everywhere.

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Okay.

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And then I saw this, I'm like 8,647. What the fuck does that mean?

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I mean, 86 means you're out, you're kicking something, something ran out. It's a restaurant

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term or a bar term.

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Yeah.

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But it's also...

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Well, I did pretty good to that.

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I think so.

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No, I've never done this once before. It was started here in Vegas. And the original

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company name was 8 miles out, 6 feet deep.

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I mean, that's what I've been told.

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Okay.

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But it's my biggest people.

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Seems unlikely.

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Why?

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I don't know, it just seems unlikely.

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Well, we know that the mobsters buried people in the desert.

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Sure.

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So 6 feet deep, 8 miles out, who knows?

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But whatever. So when I saw the number, I didn't think much of it.

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Yeah.

1:45

On my drive to work the next day, I heard it, 86,47. I go, oh.

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Yeah, yeah.

1:50

Okay, so can I click?

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Well, it was 86,45 before, if you remember. There was a scandal about that.

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Oh, there was? Yeah, I missed that.

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Yeah, one of the governors was doing a video interview and she had like a little thing

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on the shelf that said 86,45 and they made a big deal out of it.

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So first of all, they called me place the shelves like that. What's your opinion?

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I don't know and I don't care.

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Well, I think he did because during the election cycle, he found in shelves written boat harris.

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Really?

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So he's found out two things with shelves.

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Now, he said he was walking on a beach in like a super liberal, liberal area.

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Right.

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So like it could have been any one of those idiots.

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But then also the boat harris thing and then his wife is like, well, why is there an address

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on the beach? My wife and I are just walking and we see an address on the beach. We thought

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it was weird.

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Okay.

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So that's what really pisses me off the most about this because like, look, man, you're

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going to post this radical message.

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Yeah.

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Why are you being a bitch? It's perfectly legal. It's not illegal to post it.

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Right.

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For my speech.

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Right. So, so why are you being a little bitch?

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Well, it is okay. It could be looked as a threat to the president.

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No, it can't.

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86,45.

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It's not a threat.

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Okay.

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A threat is I am going, I'm going to be in Washington, D.C. on this day and I'm going

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to walk up to the president and shoot him in the head. That's a threat.

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Right. This is not a threat. This is calling for action from other people.

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So his book deal, his book was going live two days after this.

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Okay.

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So it got into the news like, oh, there you go.

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But I asked you beginning at the beginning of this story, do you believe in coincidences?

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What's the second meaning behind this?

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Well, yes, I believe in them, but that doesn't mean I think everything is a coincidence.

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Right. No, great. What's the second meaning behind this?

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I have no idea what the second meaning was.

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So the day this was posted, 9-11 was 8647 days away. I verified it.

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Okay. See, now that's a coincidence.

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How the fuck is that a coincidence?

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Because like, he's not going to fucking sit there and do that math and then say, oh,

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let me wait for this day to post it.

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No, he posted it before his book deal came out so he can publicity.

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What are the odds?

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They're pretty good, actually.

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No, no, no.

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You're sounding like these people that go through the Bible and like, they like look

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for letters every 10 characters apart and say, oh, John F. Kennedy will be shot on this.

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He happened to post this 8647 days after 9-11.

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It's funny because I went to AI first and AI goes, we have no data on this.

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I can do that math right now if I...

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Don't worry about leafy years.

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No, no, the computer would do that for me.

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Well, my wife went to Siri.

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Okay, yeah, she'll be doing the same thing.

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Yeah. So...

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No way. No fucking way.

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Is that a coincidence?

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It's absolutely a coincidence.

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No, they're...

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No.

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Yes, it is.

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Because look, like, how many memes are put out every day, right?

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They have numbers in them.

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And how many of those numbered memes are something where that number is significant to something

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else?

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Like, there's thousands of them.

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8,040.

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Dude, that's...

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Come on.

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Come on.

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You're just being ridiculous.

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There's no fucking way he sat down and did that math.

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You could not do that.

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He's an idiot.

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He's a dick, father.

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He was the FBI tracker.

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I mean, he's too much of a bitch to even say, yes, I said it.

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What are you going to do about it?

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Right?

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You remember a couple months ago, Jeremy Kauffman, the libertarian guy from New Hampshire, had

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the feds come to his door and he posted something in flammable, too.

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And he just, like, called them bitches and filmed them and said, get the fuck off my

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property.

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Why don't you do that?

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Could be a bitch.

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So this number has two different meanings.

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Tech could, it could.

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But you know, it does.

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It does.

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It does.

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What's the possibility of intersecting on the right day?

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Again, like...

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On the right day.

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A day before or day after it wouldn't be true.

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So what's...

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Like I said, there's millions of memes out there.

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Fuck it, weird.

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What's the numbers of them?

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No, I mean, I don't know...

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Some of them are going to have that happen.

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It's just how it is.

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Oh, man, I cannot get over this.

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Because I first heard this and I'm like, no, that's bullshit.

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I mean, like, okay, so...

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So, Trump didn't have to be the 47th president.

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Right.

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He could have been the 48th.

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Because Biden could have died.

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Yeah.

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Harris could have been president for a couple of months.

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And then Trump takes office as 48.

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Whatever.

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So the net would ruin everything.

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So what are you talking about?

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Well, it would just ruin the next day.

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Oh, my God.

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There's no way this is a coincidence.

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It's a fucking coincidence.

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There's...

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I mean, maybe it's an inside joke.

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So, okay, do you think that on 9-11, he was like, okay, we're going to make sure that

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Trump is the 47th president, 8,647 days from now?

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No, I think when he realized that Trump was the president now and he's the 47th president

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of the 48th president, 8,6...

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He never...

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He's not going to sit down and do that math.

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Nobody does that.

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That's so stupid.

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No, this was an accident.

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That's so stupid.

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But again, like you, I discounted it immediately.

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I'm like, fucking ridiculous.

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I'm like, well, what is 10 years of 360...

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So 10 years is 3,600, 605 days, not counting the year.

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Well, 20 years would be 7,000.

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Yeah, I don't care.

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Who cares?

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Holy shit, it's coming to fruition.

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Who cares?

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I don't even know.

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It's just bizarre.

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It's all I'm going to say.

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It's two things intersect.

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They're both kind of dark beings.

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They both have some of them.

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You could argue that they're both dark.

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Okay, yeah.

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And they just happen to come together on the same day by half and sense.

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It's just no way.

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All right.

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I guess we've spent enough time on this, but yeah, I'm just like...

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Dude, I'm getting 8,654 days.

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It was supposed to, though.

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Oh, yeah.

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Okay, yeah, yeah.

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I can figure it out real quick.

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Yeah, I can figure it out.

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Well, I put in today.

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I said, don't keep out the apier.

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Oh, I won't.

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What, no, no, what day did he post it?

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I don't know what day he posted it.

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The day...

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It was the day of the 47th.

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Okay, well, what day did he post it?

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I don't...

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I don't have...

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You said it was a week ago, right?

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Well, it was roughly a week ago.

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Okay, but then the day you're off anymore.

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Oh, no, no, no.

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The arrest call me came out a week ago.

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So I don't know if it was posted the day before.

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Yeah, I see.

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Yeah, now, now, now suddenly it's just over an hour.

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No, I don't know if the next actual day was posted.

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Well, then you can't tell me it was 8,647 days.

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No, no, no, no, because we looked at it.

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It was, yeah.

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Okay, well, the math works.

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Even if they're a day off, it's still fucking weird, but they're not a day off.

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It's just weird.

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Okay, so the next video, I want to get your opinion on it.

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I'm really curious about this.

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What do we got here?

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So...

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Is there a plan?

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It's only seven seconds.

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Well, hold on.

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Let me give you the backstory.

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Okay.

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So here in Vegas, we had a shooting at a health club.

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Okay.

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The, the gentlemen went in with a rifle.

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I don't, I don't even know what kind of rifle it was.

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I don't want to know what kind of...

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You sure it was a gentleman?

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Yeah, I don't know what he identified as, but we're not doing that bullshit anymore.

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Trump's in office, man.

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It's a fucking dude.

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And he killed, I believe he only killed one person, but he injured a couple of people.

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Okay.

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And his gun jammed.

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Okay.

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And he ran out.

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Probably a foreign gun.

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Yeah.

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He was a local officer hanging out here with a rifle.

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Uh-huh.

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So, so, play the video.

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Bang, bang, bang.

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Okay.

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Good shooter now.

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Well, it's hard to tell from this angle because the car is obscuring things, but I'm pretty

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sure he had the rifle in his hand.

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You did?

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No, no.

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They slowed it down, but, but I have to assume he was shot in the back.

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Doesn't matter.

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Okay.

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That, okay.

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I know if you're going to take that.

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No, no.

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I don't think it's going to happen that you, that you have known to have been used on other

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people innocently.

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Okay.

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And you're running away.

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You're still a deadly threat.

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Okay.

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I, I, I didn't think you were going to take that approach.

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No, I mean, that's obvious.

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Because you're retarded.

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How am I retarded?

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I don't know.

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You call me retarded all the time.

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Well, because you are.

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So, I thought we could have a little bit of debate on that, but I think it's a good

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shit.

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I think, I think, I look at these videos, I don't, I take away this uniform and badge

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and all that bullshit.

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And I just say like, what am I allowed to do in that situation?

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Oh, so I wasn't going to bring this up.

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But guess what Metro is doing?

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They're looking for 25 volunteers to be the citizens, community standards board for Metro.

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So why don't you go apply?

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I would never get accepted.

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Well, actually, you know what?

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Because my dad was a cop in Chicago for 33 years.

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They might let me on there.

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Now I would be off like after one decision, but I could get that one decision in.

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But you got a film at though.

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Of course.

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You have to see this.

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You guys are fucking retarded.

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There's a fucking bad shirt.

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The thing with those boards is they're always selected from like, the family of cotton.

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No, they're not.

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No, they're saying that.

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So there already is a citizens board sort of for Metro.

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Okay.

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Now they're bringing in a different one.

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And the rumor is it's going to be all anti cop people.

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Maybe I'll bring that up at the next libertarian meetup and see if we can get some people on

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there.

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I don't know about it, but I mean, I wouldn't, I wouldn't bring my personal personal views

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into it.

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I would call both.

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Well, of course.

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Yeah.

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You would bring your personal views in.

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No, you can't.

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You can't not bring your personal views in.

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I just said this was a good shoot.

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I know I was actually shocked.

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Okay.

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Well, but you might.

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I don't know who knows.

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Okay.

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I don't know.

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Like I said, I take away the uniform in the badge.

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Yeah.

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Like you're not special.

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You're a human being.

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And if I can do the same thing, then it's a good shoot.

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Well, okay.

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That's a good question.

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What if it was a citizen?

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A good guy.

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Yes, that's fine.

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If you shot him in the back.

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Yes.

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No, we would have to have specific knowledge that that's the guy, right?

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You can't just go shooting people because they have a gun.

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You have to know that's the guy that was killing people.

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I mean, I'm gonna go and make the guest officer assume that.

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I don't think he...

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Um, I, well, I'm assuming actually that they're on the radio and they're saying he's dressed

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like this and he looks like this.

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Oh, because I do have that uniform.

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And they do have that uniform.

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Okay.

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No, fair enough.

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Cool.

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I thought we...

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I could be wrong.

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No, I know.

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I mean, you see it, you're running with a rifle.

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Yes, yes.

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Bumble.

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Yeah, if you're a citizen, don't go in the vicinity of a map shooting with your gun.

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So that, okay, so that brings up an interesting...

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Remember the Virginia Tech shooting?

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Not really.

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This was like...

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I know, I remember about it, but I don't know details.

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So there was a professor being interviewed and he goes, because I mean, Virginia is kind

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of like a little redneck there.

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So when the shootings started happening and they got notification of it, like four or

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five guys jumped off and started...

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Who's gonna run in their trucks?

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The teacher jumped in front of the door and said, you're not leaving.

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You're like, no, bullshit, we're gonna go get our guns and we're gonna take that guy

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out.

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And he goes, listen, you're gonna be carrying the gun, you're gonna be running across the

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field and the cops are gonna see you.

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They're gonna shoot you.

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Yeah, that's just like you have to fucking take your risk factors into account.

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Because like, if you're on the scene with a gun, they're going to make...

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Like, hey, not just cops.

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Other people are going to assume that you're the guy.

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Right.

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Like they were saying about Kyle Rittenhouse.

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Like, oh, you just shot a bunch of people, right?

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All right.

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So yeah, like, I'm not saying don't defend yourself, but if you're in that situation,

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you should be trying to get out of there instead of fucking being the hero.

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Don't be the hero.

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Yeah, there's a mass shooting.

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Just avoid the bullets.

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Don't be there when the bullet gets there.

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And don't try to take the guy out.

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I mean, if it happens like right in front of you and no cop's there yet, maybe you take

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the shot.

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Well, you could be there, then you've controlled the situation.

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Right.

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But if the cops have a chance of being there, don't show everybody.

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Anybody carrying a gun?

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All right.

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So I'm going to take my turn here.

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Okay.

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Before we go to this video, I want to give you a pop quiz.

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Ooh.

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Yeah.

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I hate pop quiz.

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So what is habeas corpus?

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Oh, fuck.

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How do I define that?

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I know what it is.

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It's our rights.

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Okay.

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And it's about what you have to, the rights you have to have when you're being interviewed

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or at least detained by law enforcement.

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Roughly.

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I actually don't know the exact definition.

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I can use it in a sentence, but I can't give you the exact definition.

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Okay.

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That's wrong, but it is a far better answer than Christine Ohm gave.

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So let's go to the video here.

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And so secretary, no, what is habeas corpus?

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Well, habeas corpus is a constitutional right that the president has to be able to remove

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people from this country.

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No.

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Let me stop the man who's been there.

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That's him.

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Here's the right answer.

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Excuse me.

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That's incorrect.

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Here's the right answer.

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Excuse me.

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habeas corpus is the legal principle that requires that the government provide a public reason

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for detaining an imprisoned people.

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Oh, okay.

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If not.

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Right.

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So like when you're arrested, you have like one day to go before a judge or three days,

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depending on if it's a weekend or not.

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That's habeas corpus, right?

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Right.

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If they don't send you before a judge to tell you what you're accused of, they have to

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let you go.

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Yeah.

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But I don't think the window is that small.

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It is.

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Oh, really?

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Yes.

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Huh.

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Okay.

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And because I know he was a suspend habeas corpus.

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But they're talking about.

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Yes.

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So that's what that's what this whole thing was about.

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And and fucking Kristi Noem doesn't even know what habeas corpus is.

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She thinks it's the president's right to remove people, which I mean, what more evidence

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do you need that she's retarded?

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Now, this is her first stolen with $3,000 cash in it with secret service.

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What she heard?

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Now, this senator, she's a Democrat from New Hampshire.

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I looked up her positions on things and she's like all over the fucking place.

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Now she's against guns, what you would expect from a Democrat.

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Okay.

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But she's against the minimum wage.

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Okay.

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What else?

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Well, she might be a reasonable Democrat.

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But you think about this, if you go back, you know, in the 90s, the 80s, Trump's not far

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off from a Democrat from back then.

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No, he's a 90s Democrat.

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So, but the Democrat party has changed so much.

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Right.

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And they've gone out of fucking control because I've always been a supporter of Democrats.

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No, I, okay.

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This was my advice to people.

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They, well, how should I vote?

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Okay.

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Well, pick the president you want and vote for him.

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And then for every member of Congress, pick the opposite party.

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Yeah.

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That was always my view on voting.

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Make them work for every fucking bill and law they're going to pass.

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I guess.

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I mean, I don't want, I don't want these omnibuses.

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Yeah.

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Coming through.

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Yeah, we'll get to that.

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I know.

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Yeah.

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Well, no, I mean, the big beautiful bill, Masi had something to say on that.

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Oh, yeah.

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So I couldn't find the video.

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Apparently Trump showed up at Capitol Hill and he goes, where's Masi at?

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And then I go, he's right there.

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And he's the best.

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He goes, yeah, yeah, you're a decent guy.

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You got hair like Rand Paul, but your hair is better.

16:23

I was so looking for that video.

16:26

And he's like, he goes, I actually think there's a compliment because one, I'm proud of my

16:30

hair.

16:31

And that comes from a man who gloves hair.

16:33

I did.

16:34

I think I saw that post anyway, not the video.

16:36

Yeah.

16:37

He, uh, Masi was being interviewed on Redacted News and that's where he said it.

16:42

Okay.

16:43

I don't know how to screen.

16:44

I don't know how to video capture out of a video.

16:46

I could probably download it.

16:48

It is a pain.

16:49

Yeah.

16:50

So they didn't make it easy on you.

16:51

So I would just, I thought I would just paint a picture for our audience.

16:54

Yeah.

16:55

So like we have top officials that don't know what Hibis corpus is and, uh, yeah, that's,

16:59

that's a good, real good sign.

17:00

So it's only about removing people.

17:02

No, it's not about removing people.

17:04

It's about, uh, when you have to be told what you're being accused of.

17:08

Okay.

17:09

Okay.

17:10

Yeah.

17:11

But, oh, oh, well, I thought she said about, okay, maybe I got it.

17:12

That's what you know.

17:13

I got it in my head.

17:14

Now it's going to be fun.

17:15

Let's run it around in here.

17:17

Now is the second, the super wrong answer.

17:19

Yeah.

17:20

And yes, they, um, they have suspended it in the past.

17:23

I think Lincoln was the only one as far as I know, maybe, uh, FDR did as well.

17:28

But, um, now here's, here's the funny thing is that the constitution does not say the

17:34

process for suspending it.

17:36

It says when it can be suspended, but it doesn't say a process.

17:40

So it doesn't say the president can do it.

17:43

Congress must do it.

17:44

Doesn't say that.

17:45

Now it is in article one, which specifies Congress's powers.

17:49

So that might be a clue that only Congress can do it.

17:51

Well, Lincoln did it without Congress.

17:53

He just fucking did it.

17:55

And if you watch the rest of that video, she makes an excuse for Lincoln because she likes

17:59

Lincoln.

18:00

Okay.

18:01

And then she said, well, he got Congress's permission afterward, which, you know, no,

18:04

okay, big fucking deals.

18:06

That's what, that's what they do for everything.

18:07

Right.

18:08

That's what they do for Iraq and in Afghanistan and everything, every fucking bullshit.

18:11

So I don't have this video set to come out, but I can bring it up pretty quick.

18:15

Um, what do you think about AI?

18:17

Oh, what about it?

18:18

This is overall.

18:19

I did a show on it.

18:20

No, no, no, no, but like, like the videos are coming out now.

18:23

Oh, yeah, the, I love the videos.

18:24

I can't wait till we see a movie, like a full AI movie.

18:28

So I guess I'll play it.

18:30

It's what I don't know which one to play actually, but what's funny about it.

18:34

I got community.

18:35

Well, I got a community note that one was definitely fake, but not the other one.

18:38

I think I saw what you're talking about.

18:41

Kennedy and Trump.

18:42

Yes.

18:43

Yes.

18:44

Which one's the funnier one?

18:45

I thought Kennedy was the funnier one.

18:46

Oh wait.

18:47

So apparently it's good to son your taint.

18:48

I'm just saying.

18:50

Yeah.

18:51

So, consult your doctor.

18:52

We're going to give medical advice.

18:53

No, no, no, no, there's studies done on it.

18:55

Oh, is it?

18:57

No, it's not that one reason.

18:59

Oh, it's just, okay.

19:01

So gay chemicals in the vapes, um, coupled with fruity, pina colada flavoring agents,

19:07

many nicotine enjoyers in this country are on the business end of an all out circus,

19:12

a predatory endocrine warfare.

19:15

Life isn't meant to be a strawberry margarita side show for the flamers.

19:22

So my team and I have partnered with Tucker Carlson and Al Pouch's to help pivot away

19:27

from the blight of vaporized Chinese homosexuals.

19:31

As Ron takes a peek.

19:32

Questions?

19:33

Well, so the funny thing is because of what X is, I'm trying to trump one next because

19:39

it's even funny, but hold on.

19:40

So as X is, I didn't hear the gay thing first.

19:44

Oh, okay.

19:45

I guess I heard him talking about like, you know, babe, oh shit.

19:48

But you had a flamer?

19:49

Well, that's when it started going, wait, what?

19:52

But did you see the trump one?

19:54

Yeah, I saw both of them.

19:55

I follow Americans.

19:56

It is with great pleasure that I am announcing that Pride Month is canceled.

20:02

Pride is a sin and we will no longer participate in deliberate moral.

20:06

So this is what you go, it might be real.

20:08

June will be known as Confidence Month or maybe just June.

20:12

Maybe just June.

20:13

Who knows?

20:14

I think it will be a time for us to celebrate legitimate achievements.

20:17

But it's called Sightwaters.

20:19

I hate to break it to some people, but putting a wiener in a butt shouldn't be on anyone's

20:23

highlight reel.

20:24

Very hygienic.

20:25

Love is love.

20:27

That's what they say.

20:29

However, poop is poop.

20:31

I think these are great because it destroys credibility of all types of people, right?

20:42

You can no longer claim that you said this or you didn't say that and nobody can believe

20:48

anything anymore, which is great because they can't lie to us.

20:51

But no, but seriously, was he not right?

20:54

Is it very unhygienic to put your penis in a bubble?

20:58

But that's not just a game thing.

21:00

I have not read the studies on that.

21:01

I can't say.

21:02

I'm studying it in depth.

21:03

I'm sure you have.

21:04

Videos at all.

21:05

I'm sure you have.

21:06

Oh, God.

21:07

So let's go to the Rubio thing.

21:10

Well, why don't we give away some money first?

21:12

Because the Bongino thing, I got a fucking problem.

21:15

Before we give away the money, we got some donations.

21:19

Sweet.

21:20

So let me actually pull up.

21:22

I should have done this ahead of time.

21:23

But make sure we give those away so we don't make money.

21:26

So the IRS doesn't come after us.

21:27

No taxes.

21:28

We don't actually make it income.

21:31

Okay, so we got first donation from Jason Henson.

21:38

He's never contacted us before.

21:40

So thank you very much.

21:41

Appreciate it.

21:42

Was there a message for them?

21:43

Yes.

21:44

Okay.

21:45

Eat local, eat clean, learn to survive and do your own shit.

21:47

Oh, I think protect yourself at all costs.

21:49

Yep.

21:50

And that was for 0.003.

21:51

And then we got Oliver Chase.

21:53

So he's alive and kicking.

21:57

And we missed you.

21:58

And he says, behind enemy lines, still listening to the show, keep up to good work.

22:04

Oh, because last week we were holding out.

22:06

So maybe he actually is Thomas Massey.

22:08

He's working hard.

22:09

Oh, he's behind enemy lines.

22:12

That's right.

22:13

Oh, dude, you got to contact us.

22:16

So he gave us 0.01, which is double what we normally give out.

22:20

So and the last was from Dormouse, who's also been hibernating for the winter, I guess.

22:27

And where's the message on that?

22:28

He didn't send it through the site.

22:29

So I have to dig up the message.

22:32

See, I didn't remember to prepare for this.

22:36

That's what I get.

22:37

All right, so we don't have dead air.

22:40

Oh, no, no, he didn't send the message with it.

22:44

Okay.

22:45

But yeah, so Dormouse, thank you for the donation.

22:47

And that was like 0.001 and a bunch of change.

22:50

So all that will be going out to this week's prize, which we will get to right now.

22:58

And the challenge last week was tell us what you would like to see developed on tarry as

23:06

an app.

23:09

And we got a bunch of answers here.

23:10

And first one came from Dormouse.

23:12

Okay.

23:13

So he might be his money back.

23:14

He actually gave two answers.

23:16

So this is funny.

23:17

He answered me right away.

23:18

Okay.

23:19

And then he answered me today.

23:20

And I said, dude, you already answered.

23:22

And he's like, when did I do that?

23:24

I don't remember that.

23:25

So I don't know if you're like smoking weed or whatever, but you did answer me twice.

23:29

So I will read both of your answers.

23:32

First one was a service that deletes tarry from people's disks.

23:36

So a bit of a burn there.

23:37

But then he came back today and said, actually, he'd like to see a decentralized data storage

23:42

system.

23:43

Oh, okay.

23:44

So you could do like big data storage, like back up all your photos, your movies and all

23:50

that kind of shit.

23:51

Or you could do like simple data storage where you're just storing like small bits of data,

23:55

like a torrent hash or something like that.

23:58

So yeah, that's a cool idea.

24:00

Um, then we got, I'll type in here in our mouse.

24:06

Next, we got Alamogast.

24:07

And he gave me three answers, but there's there's no extra credit at Alamogast.

24:10

So you only get one shot at the wheel.

24:13

First answer was easy to use quick payment processor with low fees that offers easy integration

24:18

for merchants.

24:19

Okay.

24:20

And online storefront.

24:21

So the actual storefront itself, and it's just like a decentralized marketplace.

24:25

Yeah.

24:26

And the last answer would be a mostly automated escrow service.

24:30

Okay.

24:31

So, you know, if you are trading someone, you don't necessarily trust, you both put some

24:34

money in escrow and then the system somehow decides who has broken trust or not.

24:40

Oh, okay.

24:41

So Alamogast.

24:45

Then we got Monero Mash, who said chain link or similar or Oracle network.

24:51

So I wasn't really sure what he meant by that.

24:52

So I did contact him and get some more details.

24:56

And it's kind of similar to let's think about sports betting.

25:00

So let's say I want to bet that the bears win and you're willing to take that bet.

25:04

Now we somehow have to decide how did the bears win or not?

25:07

Bears are going to lose, but okay.

25:08

We have to decide did the bears win or not.

25:10

Did they play?

25:11

I have no idea.

25:12

They lost.

25:13

But the blockchain doesn't know.

25:15

I understand.

25:16

So an Oracle would be a way of the blockchain learning that information.

25:20

So maybe people vote on it and the people who vote collect some of the rewards or there's

25:26

always you can do it.

25:27

But yeah, that's a good idea.

25:29

So we'll put more narrow mash in there.

25:32

We got Maav McHugh who answered me and signally gave kind of a long detailed answer.

25:38

So let me go pull that up.

25:40

Getting that prepared.

25:42

Yay.

25:43

So after this is over without going to talk about the Trump cabinet picks.

25:48

I got a couple of things I want to say.

25:51

So I am going to show a Rubio video.

25:54

Yeah, we've got a long wheel this week.

25:56

So where he is, there are some Trump cabinet members that are actually fighting back and

26:00

I love it.

26:01

All right.

26:02

So Maav McHugh says, I would like you see a decentralized app created on Tari to incentivize

26:06

and reward artists.

26:07

Now he says AI would not be allowed.

26:09

I don't know if that's possible.

26:11

It's hard to do that unless you're like voting on it or something.

26:16

But artists would submit their work on a monthly or weekly basis and it would be like a wheel.

26:20

So there would be like a random winner based on the vote counts and like you would buy

26:26

in with Monero or Tari or whatever.

26:28

And then that get money gets pulled and then the winner of each round gets paid out the

26:34

pool.

26:35

Okay.

26:36

So that's a pretty good idea.

26:37

You could definitely do that as a decentralized app.

26:42

And I believe we have one more, which is Ayn.

26:46

And Ayn says, service to top up anonymous prepaid credit cards so I can buy Dragon dildos without

26:52

Amazon knowing my real name.

26:54

Now Amazon has to know your...

26:57

You know, stick those dildos up your butt though.

26:59

It's just poop up there.

27:00

I'm hydrating.

27:01

Yeah.

27:02

I mean, whatever.

27:03

You could do that.

27:04

But the prostate is up there and that is like the male G spot.

27:09

Oh, there you go.

27:10

And you know, I heard that if you exercise the prostate, you're less likely to get prostate

27:17

cancer.

27:18

So maybe Bites should have taken up the ass a little bit more.

27:21

Oh, God.

27:22

All right, let's see who wins.

27:25

All right.

27:29

So he wakes up from his hibernation and collects a shitload of Monero.

27:32

And by the way, Monero just top 400 today.

27:35

Sweet.

27:36

Yeah.

27:37

So that's a...

27:38

So I forgot to bring this up too.

27:39

I believe one of our listeners played a joke on me.

27:41

Well, let me...

27:42

Oh, sorry.

27:43

I got to remind Dormouse because I know he hasn't been listening in a while.

27:45

He's been hibernating.

27:46

You have to contact us before next week to get your winnings.

27:49

You think we'll give you free money for nothing?

27:50

Right.

27:51

You have to come track us down.

27:52

That's the rule.

27:53

All right.

27:54

Now go on with your butt plug, whatever, dildo story.

27:57

I actually do have those stories but I'm not getting it done right now.

28:02

So I kind of went a little crazy going after Dan Bongino.

28:09

And I mean, honestly, I can honestly tell you I was a big fan of his podcast.

28:15

And if he doesn't quit and go back to podcasting, I don't know if I'm going to...

28:21

Do we have his makeup?

28:23

No, that was a different video.

28:25

By the way, just so you could you missed it before, sun tanning your taint is good for

28:29

your taint.

28:30

But actually they say it raises your testosterone level and it doesn't come back down.

28:36

So I mean, if you have neighbors like mine, like my neighbor has a trampoline in her backyard

28:40

and her kids jump on the trampoline.

28:43

So I mean, maybe she'll put up a higher fence.

28:45

Mommy, what is he doing?

28:48

Yeah, I was very disappointed with our FBI.

28:56

I'm actually, I'm now back to we need to ban the FBI.

29:00

I've been there a long time.

29:03

I don't know what your problem is.

29:05

I got to find the one I posted because there was a couple of them.

29:08

Where did it go?

29:10

Oh, you got a mouse.

29:12

There was one I passed.

29:14

Yeah.

29:15

Was it this one?

29:16

Yep.

29:17

That's the one.

29:18

The big deal.

29:19

We don't...

29:20

That's a...

29:21

Jeff, we have seen stories.

29:22

A big deal.

29:23

Oh, yeah, yeah.

29:24

We're going to buy that in a second and I've got my opinion on that.

29:26

So what I did is I was like, how do you dog walk Dan Bongino?

29:30

You put him in a suit and give him a badge and he'll say anything you want.

29:34

Now here's where it gets interesting on notifications.

29:37

Oh, what are you doing in notifications?

29:40

Here.

29:41

Dan Bongino like your post?

29:45

That's a fake Dan Bongino.

29:46

I know, but that's the...

29:47

Now click on it.

29:50

It's obviously a account was just set up.

29:51

Yeah.

29:52

So I have a feeling.

29:54

Nice.

29:55

I'm not sure if you're a listener.

29:56

I don't know how else anybody would have found that.

29:59

Yeah.

30:00

So great.

30:01

Because you know, honestly, my first song I went, what the fuck?

30:03

And they go, oh, don't blue check, Mark.

30:06

The picture's wrong.

30:07

Yeah.

30:08

But no, you got me.

30:09

I love it.

30:10

So keep it up whoever did that.

30:14

So let's go with...

30:16

So I've been critical of a lot of the cabinet picks.

30:21

Don't play this just yet.

30:23

I'm not happy with the FBI picks.

30:26

I'm not happy with what the hell her name is.

30:29

Pam Bondi or whatever.

30:32

Just do your goddamn job.

30:33

A quick go into like seminars and stuff.

30:35

Do your job.

30:36

But what I am finding out is some people are fighting back and Rubio kind of shocked me.

30:43

I didn't watch this video, but I think this is the video.

30:46

I know this is part of the video that I want to say, but he was in the Senate and he went

30:51

after the senator that went to save the drug lord and had, you know, but go and play.

30:57

If he doesn't cover what I wanted to play, I'll fill you in.

31:00

In the case of El Salvador, absolutely, absolutely.

31:03

We deported gang members, gang members, including the one that you had a Margarita with.

31:07

And that guy is a human trafficker and that guy is a gang banger and that and the evidence

31:12

is going to be clear in the day that you're going to be...

31:14

Mr. Chairman, you need to go into the room.

31:16

Mr. Chairman, Rubio has the floor.

31:18

Mr. Chairman, you can't make unsubstantiated senator like that.

31:22

Secretary Rubio has the floor.

31:23

You know, Secretary Rubio should take that testimony to federal senators in the United

31:26

States because it hasn't done it under oath.

31:28

Here's another point, okay?

31:31

There is a division in our government between the federal branch and the judicial branch.

31:35

No judge and the judicial branch cannot tell me or the president how to conduct foreign

31:39

policy.

31:40

In the case of El Salvador.

31:42

So the comment I didn't catch is that I did this right as I was leaving work.

31:47

What the senator said, his last closing statement was, Rubio, I'm now regretting my vote for

31:54

you.

31:55

And Rubio responded with, well, if you're regretting your vote for me, I know I'm doing a good

32:00

job.

32:01

And if the senator was not happy, but I also wanted to play the Margarita things I thought

32:05

that was funny too.

32:06

So I'm really digging these guys fighting back.

32:08

Well, you know, like the guy had a point, right?

32:11

If you have all this evidence, fucking bring it down to a courthouse, right?

32:14

That's how the system works.

32:15

And if you don't like it, go back to fucking Cuba.

32:17

There's evidence is there.

32:18

You're watching the YouTube.

32:19

That's why we have courts.

32:20

You're watching the view too much.

32:21

You have not seen any evidence.

32:23

Watching you have not seen any evidence.

32:25

My homie, homie, homie, homie.

32:29

Yeah.

32:30

My homie, homie.

32:31

He said he's got evidence.

32:33

I put you haven't seen it.

32:34

He hasn't lied to me yet.

32:35

Bullshit.

32:36

That's all they do is lie.

32:37

They're the government.

32:38

That's their job.

32:39

You're such a fucking chill.

32:40

This guy, this guy, this is why I call you retarded.

32:44

Like they just, they fucking dangle this in front of you.

32:46

It's a little bag that says evidence on it and you're like, oh, you got the evidence.

32:50

No.

32:51

You got a fucking nothing.

32:52

It's a little bag.

32:53

You're dangling in front of you.

32:54

I will say with Holman, I actually believe the guys are not as kind.

32:56

I do.

32:57

Dude, if they had evidence, they would take it to court.

33:00

They presented it.

33:01

They did go to court.

33:02

No, they didn't.

33:03

They went in front of two judges.

33:04

No, he did not.

33:05

Yes, he did.

33:06

Groupie wrong.

33:07

Dude, he never went.

33:08

He went in front of two judges.

33:09

Why do you keep saying this?

33:10

Like you keep saying this because you know there was no trial.

33:12

You need a trial.

33:14

That's how this works.

33:15

That's where evidence gets presented and evaluated by a jury.

33:18

Why don't you go down and have a margarita with him and save him in front of a bag?

33:22

I don't drink.

33:23

You can have a virgin margarita.

33:24

Because I don't care that much.

33:27

It's just like fucking like just stopping a retard.

33:29

I just, I mean.

33:30

Stop trusting what they say.

33:31

They're all fucking liars.

33:32

All politicians lie.

33:33

Holman is just, I just don't think he has an atom.

33:37

Of course he does.

33:38

I think he's just like.

33:39

He's the, he's like a fucking dumb bully cop.

33:42

He has the exact demeanor of a cop.

33:45

Like just look at the guy.

33:46

He's a fucking cop.

33:47

He will beat the fucking shit out of you and then like cover up his body cam and plant

33:51

drugs in your car.

33:53

He would do that shit.

33:54

Yeah, we'll see.

33:55

But I just, I just dig the guy.

33:56

I mean.

33:57

Of course you do.

33:58

You didn't do that.

33:59

I like blunt honest people.

34:00

You think it can't ever be you as the victim.

34:02

Oh, okay.

34:04

I like blunt honest people and if I say the word honest and I'll give you your rant.

34:09

But as of right now, I think he is more of an honest guy.

34:13

I just think he is.

34:14

Because he's not a true politician.

34:16

He's never been elected.

34:17

He's been appointed.

34:18

So what?

34:19

And he's been, he was a border guard for a while.

34:21

So I get it.

34:22

Right.

34:23

He's biased.

34:24

So that's fine.

34:25

I don't care.

34:26

I just, I, I, I, I, I, I trust my gut.

34:28

I trust my gut.

34:29

You see the little bag that says evidence.

34:30

No, I trust my gut and my guts.

34:31

Little bag.

34:32

Oh, look at the little bag.

34:33

It says evidence on it.

34:34

It's lit.

34:35

It's gonna be a big bag.

34:36

But it's not.

34:37

Okay.

34:38

Look at the big bag evidence.

34:39

Oh, it's big.

34:40

It's gotta be true.

34:43

All right.

34:44

Um, oh, I think, uh, let's do some good news.

34:48

I got some good news.

34:49

Oh, good.

34:50

Cause I'm better than you go.

34:51

It's not gonna be fun.

34:52

So do you know what a forced reset trigger is?

34:55

I know what a force is.

34:56

I know what a reset is.

34:57

And I know what a trigger is.

34:58

Okay.

34:59

Put them all together.

35:00

I got no clue.

35:01

Okay.

35:02

So normally, uh, when you, when you fire a semi automatic firearm, uh, you have to pull

35:06

the trigger and then you have to release the trigger.

35:09

Right.

35:10

Now a force reset trigger, you pull the trigger, it pushes back.

35:13

So they got bump stock?

35:14

Well, no, bump stock is on the stock.

35:16

So like it's on your shoulder.

35:17

Right.

35:18

Well, you can even use it.

35:19

It's a similar like, uh, reaction.

35:20

So you can use your belt loop too.

35:23

As you're firing, um, belt loop will do the same thing as bump stock.

35:27

Kind of.

35:28

I mean, it's, it's a momentum.

35:29

But the force, the trigger itself is what's pushing back.

35:32

Okay.

35:33

It physically moves your finger back forward.

35:35

Okay.

35:36

So you're going to actually move your finger.

35:37

Yeah.

35:38

And the point is to like increase your rate of fire, but it does not turn the firearm

35:41

into an automatic fire.

35:42

Right.

35:43

It's yeah.

35:44

One trigger.

35:45

Cause you still got to pull the trigger back again.

35:46

One trigger.

35:47

Well, the ATF said actually these are, these are automatic weapons and they ban them, uh,

35:51

like near the end of the binary.

35:52

And Trump really kind of didn't give a fuck.

35:54

Cause he's not a gun guy.

35:56

Um, but, uh, there's a lot of great firearm groups out there that fight these things and

36:01

not the NRA.

36:02

Don't support the NRA.

36:03

They'll suck.

36:04

Uh, I forget the group that actually did this one and I'm sorry about that because

36:08

it would be great to give a shout out, but, uh, look it up.

36:11

So they got to the Supreme court and, um, now it wasn't a ruling, uh, because the ATF

36:17

stepped down.

36:18

They withdrew their fucking claim.

36:20

Cause they didn't want to press it inside.

36:21

Yeah.

36:22

Yeah.

36:23

So, so as for now, uh, you can buy force reset triggers again, uh, stock up guys, get

36:28

them now while you can.

36:29

Um, but yeah, that's some good news.

36:31

So they, uh, I believe Colorado did it.

36:35

They made you give it back.

36:37

How are you going to make me?

36:39

You don't even know that I, the people have them.

36:41

So if you get caught with it, oh yeah, sure.

36:43

Right.

36:44

Well, now you, and also, um, the ATF has promised to give them all back.

36:49

The ones that they complicated.

36:51

Oh yeah.

36:52

So they're giving them all back, uh, fight the sale guys, go buy them.

36:56

Buy them now.

36:57

So what you're saying is they kept a list.

36:58

Okay.

36:59

But sure.

37:01

They, they complicated, complicated, complicated, something that was not illegal.

37:05

Yeah.

37:06

And they left and they come to the list.

37:07

Most likely.

37:08

Hmm.

37:09

Interesting.

37:10

Buy them now, buy them with cash.

37:11

You don't need a background check because it's not a firearm.

37:12

It's just a trigger.

37:13

Uh, go to your gun store, buy it with cash.

37:16

Don't show my D or anything.

37:17

You don't have to do anything.

37:18

Yeah.

37:19

That's my problem with Colorado because they, they also did a clip band and they actually

37:22

had a company making clips in Colorado that had to leave.

37:25

Yeah.

37:26

Um, what the fuck office was Colorado man?

37:28

It's a beautiful state.

37:29

It's a great state.

37:30

It's just federal.

37:31

This was the ATF dude.

37:32

I know, but I, I just take around a little bit because I love living in Colorado.

37:35

It was, even though I lived in Boulder most of my time there, um, and Boulder is where

37:40

the, the first school shooting happened.

37:42

Yeah.

37:43

Yeah.

37:44

I caught my visit of a memorial there for you.

37:45

Yeah.

37:46

Um, cause I actually, I actually visit a lot of memorials if I'm, I was actually just

37:49

at the Bundy Ranch over the weekend.

37:51

Um, if you don't know about the Bundy Ranch, look it up.

37:53

It's a look up the standoff with the Bundy Ranch Nevada because there's also one in Oregon,

37:57

which is actually just as important.

37:58

That's who I voted for for a governor when I first moved here.

38:02

Oh, Clive or Amon?

38:04

I think it was Ryan.

38:05

Oh, okay.

38:06

Amon was moved to Idaho and he ran for governor Idaho.

38:09

Yeah.

38:09

So we had the libertarian party here and I hadn't gotten involved with them yet.

38:13

And I looked up the libertarian guy and I'm like, this guy is like, this guy.

38:15

So I mean, I'm in the process of looking for another picture of my wall.

38:21

And basically it's the Overland Press.

38:24

Uh, I never thought about putting on the wall until I was actually talking to a guy

38:28

over the weekend about this.

38:30

And basically the ATF, the federal government seized a bunch of their cattle.

38:36

The ones they didn't kill, right?

38:37

Because he was grazing his land on the VML property.

38:40

And that's been a legit thing to do for over a hundred years.

38:45

Yeah.

38:45

The Bundy family had been, their cattle had been on that land grazing it for over a

38:50

hundred years and they tried to charge him and he goes, I'm not paying it.

38:53

Yeah.

38:53

And he kept doing it.

38:54

Well, the ATF went and shot a bunch of his cattle and then he just brought more out.

38:59

Okay, fine.

39:01

But then the ATF seized them.

39:02

Well, the only ATF.

39:04

I mean, okay.

39:05

Sorry, the video I watched at ATF on his best.

39:07

So he was, they were there, but it's a federal government.

39:10

And actually it has a lot to do with, um, Oh, the airport.

39:14

What's our airport name again?

39:16

Um, McCarran.

39:17

No, the new one, the Dickhead.

39:18

The, the, the McCarran.

39:20

Yeah.

39:20

I know.

39:20

I know.

39:20

But what's the actual senator's name?

39:22

Um, I refuse to say their name.

39:24

There's a senator.

39:25

Yeah.

39:25

I call it McCarran too.

39:27

Um, but yeah, he, he was trying, he was the one pushing this family, um, pushing

39:32

the government to get the family off this land.

39:34

Uh, it's a, it's a great deal because the farmers get free food for their cattle

39:38

and the, the, the BML, BLM gets their, their desert managed.

39:44

Yeah.

39:44

It's, it's, it's great.

39:46

So it, the Bundy family kind of like stood up to them, to them saying there was

39:50

our cattle back, the federal government got aggressive with them.

39:52

Right.

39:53

And there was a video that kind of, this might have been the final straw.

39:56

They pushed a pregnant woman to the ground.

39:59

Um, the Mesquite residents showed up.

40:01

Um, and then the militia showed up.

40:04

And so the, the, what I'm looking for is from Overland Press.

40:08

It says, uh, don't worry Bundy family.

40:10

The militia is on their way.

40:11

And I, I got, I want to find that newspaper.

40:13

Nice.

40:14

Um, but let me tell you, they showed up.

40:17

Yeah.

40:17

They showed up with snipers.

40:18

Yep.

40:19

They showed up with Calvary and they showed up with infantry.

40:23

And the federal, it's funny watching the, the, it was, it's homemade video, but

40:27

the, the, the federal agents, their faces were like, um, we're going to lose.

40:33

So the federal government back.

40:35

Are there any old people or like guys with cameras we can go after?

40:38

Cause like these guys fight back.

40:39

We're not into that.

40:41

Is there an old lady singing amazing grace in front of an abortion click?

40:44

I can go arrest somewhere.

40:46

Oh my God.

40:48

Um, so yeah.

40:49

So I, I was just there on the weekend.

40:51

I was talking to a guy, a recent friend or a guy, I've known him mesquite.

40:56

He's actually my, my beekeeper friend.

40:58

Um, and I'll be getting my bees from him.

41:01

Um, which, so here's the funny thing.

41:03

I'm supposed to report to Las Vegas that I have bees.

41:05

Oh yeah.

41:07

So I told my son that he goes, well, he'd fucking tell the government.

41:11

Um, and I'm okay with that.

41:12

Yeah.

41:12

Okay.

41:13

But I have a, I have a, if you have nosy neighbors, I have a Karen as a neighbor.

41:16

Yeah.

41:17

So I don't know what to do.

41:19

Um,

41:19

well, okay.

41:20

So now does she know that you have to report them?

41:23

So she's really obsessed with wasp.

41:25

I think you have wasp nest of your property.

41:27

I've got, I've got it exterminated.

41:29

Right.

41:29

This might not work out too well.

41:31

Well, I'm going to, so I, we have a, we have CMU, we have a concrete base there.

41:36

You don't brick.

41:36

We have center block walls.

41:38

Sorry.

41:39

That's our fences.

41:40

And the one fence is probably six, seven feet.

41:44

Uh, but her kids are trampoling right there.

41:46

Hence my son, my son, my taint.

41:48

Yeah.

41:49

They might have a problem with it.

41:50

I don't know why it's just natural.

41:52

Um, I don't want them to see my beehive and then call the cops.

41:56

Can you disguise it as something else?

41:57

Well, I'm actually going to extend my CMU wall.

42:00

I'm going to go up another like four feet and I'm going to build a frame and then

42:05

put in a fake IV.

42:07

So I, I'm, I'm going back and forth, um, with what to do.

42:12

I'm actually trying to contact a beekeeper here in Vegas.

42:15

Uh, most of, so, so Vegas, just because your address has Vegas does not mean you're in Vegas.

42:20

Right.

42:20

It means you're in Clark County or Vegas.

42:23

I'm in paradise.

42:24

Yeah.

42:24

You're in paradise, but you should be your address is still big.

42:26

Yep.

42:27

So my address is Vegas.

42:28

I'm in Vegas proper.

42:30

So I, I'm looking for an actual beekeeper here in Vegas proper to find out if they

42:34

did and what the fine is.

42:36

Cause apparently the fine could be pretty hefty.

42:38

Uh, but I'm also willing to find it in court.

42:40

Um, I don't think I need to ask the government's permission for me to do

42:43

something on my own property.

42:45

So I would have a huge issue with it.

42:47

And I also want to know, can someone sue me if they get stuck by a bee?

42:52

Probably because I have a bee.

42:53

Prove it's my bee.

42:55

I've got bees.

42:56

We got bees in the neighborhood right now.

42:57

I mean, like this, this is my fucking bee.

42:59

I mean, come on.

42:59

And honestly, if you're allergic to bees, say the fucking girls.

43:03

Well, no, I get that.

43:03

But like, yeah, you, you are liable for harms caused by your bee.

43:08

Sure.

43:08

You prove it's my bee.

43:10

I'll gladly pay that.

43:11

Just look, like the whole idea is.

43:15

You're going to be selling some of this honey because you're going to have way

43:17

too much, right?

43:18

Fed.

43:19

Uh, what?

43:20

Be nice to your neighbors and share the wealth with them.

43:23

And then you will.

43:23

I would let my point.

43:24

So that's the point I'm making, right?

43:25

They, they would be allowed to sue you.

43:28

But if you are sharing the wealth with them, then they're not going to sue you.

43:31

They're going to be like, oh, he's already paying me for the, the risk of placing bees here.

43:36

This is how nice of a neighbor we are.

43:38

She, she actually extended one portion of her fence because she has a dog that

43:42

won't fucking stop barking, which I don't care about.

43:44

I don't live in HLA.

43:45

I'm not a fucking Karen.

43:46

Your dog barks, it sucks.

43:47

It doesn't noise me, but it's dog.

43:50

It's not his fault.

43:51

It's a bad owner.

43:52

Uh, but I'm not going to, I would never call and complain.

43:55

Now I had heard.

43:55

A dog barking is not the same as being stung by a bee.

43:58

No, no, I agree.

43:58

But I had heard she was some other neighbors.

44:01

It's not her dog that's barking.

44:03

And I'm the only one with a big dog that could make that kind of wolf.

44:07

Um, so I video taped a whole bunch of her dog bark without my.

44:11

I don't think I've ever heard your dog bark one.

44:13

I know when I, when someone was at the door,

44:15

I don't allow my dogs to bark outside.

44:17

Yeah.

44:18

Uh, if they're in the house and they see somebody outside bark away,

44:21

that's your job.

44:22

So, so I'm a little nervous, but so she wanted to extend her CM you portion of

44:27

the wall.

44:28

So we share a long wall.

44:29

There's a tree in the middle.

44:30

She wanted to go one half of it cause she was afraid her dog was going to make

44:33

it over the wall.

44:34

Um, so she had her boyfriend, uh, glue some bricks down on top of it.

44:40

We paid for half of it.

44:41

She didn't ask.

44:42

Yeah.

44:42

He said, give us half of it.

44:43

It's a, it's a shared fence.

44:45

Right.

44:45

I'm not going to ask her for my share when I do it, but I'm a good neighbor.

44:50

Um, unless you make a lot of money from my dog, because my dog, uh, someday

44:54

I'll show him to you guys.

44:55

He's a, he's a cool, he's cool mix, man.

44:58

He's a, his mom is was a paper gold retriever and his dad was well, was not.

45:05

And the dad snuck one past the goalie apparently because they were trying to

45:09

keep this dog pure and it's no longer pure because of his dad.

45:13

His dad was a German shepherd, chow hound mix.

45:17

So if you look at all those breeds, this is killer fucking breeds.

45:20

I got a cool dog.

45:22

Um, so, and so I probably, I don't know.

45:25

I guess I can say this cause it happens tomorrow.

45:27

I'm actually going to get him his rabies shots.

45:29

I've been resistant of it and, and I'm walking him every day now.

45:32

And, and there are some people that don't put the dogs on leashes here.

45:36

And if they get into a fight, they will take my dog.

45:39

Um, at least they'll confiscate my dog for X amount of days.

45:43

Um, so I'm, I'm actually vaccinating my dog tomorrow.

45:48

I've been preparing him for like friend, my dog's name is Fred.

45:51

So it acts like a friend.

45:53

Uh, he's a very smart dog.

45:55

Um, yeah.

45:57

So I'm just like, Fred, you have to understand.

46:00

We've had conversations about this.

46:03

Um, so wow, do we get off on a red?

46:06

But, uh, but yeah, let's bring up the, uh, we did the rubio theory.

46:09

So we're going to bring up the, uh, the Dan Bonjino fuck up.

46:13

Should the Pino's on the upstain list by a movie tickets?

46:15

Looks like they saved plans.

46:16

Liberty.

46:17

Okay.

46:17

What is the city?

46:18

I mean, we've heard about trend aerox being in New York city.

46:22

We're about to ruin your summer if you're a bad guy.

46:24

So I'm just warning you now, like don't buy movie tickets because you're

46:27

probably not going to cash him in.

46:29

So the director and I put something together in conjunction with our DOJ

46:33

partners, general bondy and, uh, a dag blanch, uh, actually this morning.

46:38

And, uh, if you're a violent criminal, this FBI, and they're our leadership,

46:43

we do, we don't care, gets a credit.

46:45

All we care about is making your streets safer, actually safer.

46:49

And what about the big deal?

46:50

Okay.

46:50

This is fake and bullshit.

46:52

So this is the same interview where cash Patel and Dan Bonjino said, we've seen

46:58

the file Epstein killed himself.

47:00

Um, yeah.

47:01

Okay.

47:01

Now.

47:02

Oh, I've got,

47:03

you know, it's entirely, it's entirely possible that Epstein killed himself.

47:07

Yes.

47:07

And that it's a coincidence that the guards were asleep.

47:10

The cameras were broken and all these other things.

47:12

Yes.

47:12

Just, it could be a coincidence.

47:13

They, they, they, they, but the people that made the file, do you think they were

47:17

going to put, we killed Epstein?

47:20

No, they're going to put Epstein killed.

47:22

Now it's, it's possible that they have seen those files that have a hundred

47:27

percent proof that he killed himself possible.

47:29

Right.

47:30

Mm hmm.

47:30

Why don't you show us the files?

47:32

That's what I'm just showing.

47:33

If there's fucking evidence, if the big bag of evidence is fucking dangling my

47:37

face, open it up and show me the fucking file.

47:39

Why are you not showing us?

47:41

I will go a little bit further with that.

47:43

Okay.

47:43

Because here's the thing.

47:45

Um, Dan Bonjino, he, he was adamant on other podcasts.

47:50

I don't believe anything unless I see the camera footage.

47:52

Right.

47:53

There's no camera footage.

47:54

Camera footage.

47:55

There is none.

47:55

So what evidence are you looking at?

47:57

So, okay.

47:57

You have a lack of evidence.

47:59

So here's the thing.

48:00

And I know Bonjino's not listening, but if anybody wants to fucking tag him in

48:04

this and try to get it.

48:04

Well, somebody named Dan Bonjino listening.

48:06

The real Dan Bonjino.

48:08

Or the fake one.

48:09

I don't care.

48:10

I don't know what Epstein did.

48:12

I don't give a fuck.

48:13

Okay.

48:14

I really, he's dead.

48:15

I think I'm happy.

48:17

That's good.

48:18

Now release the files.

48:19

Right.

48:19

What the fuck?

48:20

How about this?

48:21

You want to sit there and go to something that's very contested.

48:24

We had, we had a lawyer here in Vegas.

48:26

I've got a billboard that said Epstein didn't kill himself.

48:29

Okay.

48:30

So it's kind of a hot issue.

48:31

It's kind of a hot topic.

48:32

We're, we're kind of all like at the water cooler talking about it.

48:36

And you're going to go one.

48:37

So they have Bonjino.

48:38

Like he was, I've seen the files.

48:40

Yeah.

48:40

He killed himself.

48:41

Right.

48:42

That's it.

48:42

Like what about this?

48:44

How about you show me what kind of camera system you have?

48:48

Yeah.

48:48

What time, what time to go down?

48:50

Yeah.

48:50

What time to start?

48:51

Show me the past six months.

48:52

Yeah.

48:52

How many times did it go down?

48:54

And the six months past that, how many times did it go down?

48:56

How about this?

48:57

Why don't you fight the fucking guards?

48:59

Cause they should be public.

49:00

Their names are public.

49:01

What are their names?

49:02

I think they may or may not release their names, but here's this.

49:05

What are they doing now?

49:06

Right.

49:07

Are they still guards?

49:07

Right.

49:08

Or they are on some fucking island with millions of dollars.

49:11

Okay.

49:12

You kind of get where I'm going with that.

49:13

What about where the guards at?

49:14

Right.

49:15

I want to, you guys, one guy was, I believe one guy was sleeping.

49:18

One guy might have been shopping online.

49:20

I'm not really sure.

49:21

What website was he on?

49:22

Right.

49:23

Do you know?

49:23

Where's the IP log?

49:24

Yeah.

49:25

What, what is it?

49:25

Yeah.

49:26

I know you log all that shit.

49:27

Were they, were they sleeping in the same room?

49:28

I've seen ones where they go to a quiet room and maybe they were sticking their

49:31

penis in their butt hole and it is, it is kind of gross in there, but whatever.

49:35

Prison man.

49:36

Prison.

49:38

Prison rules exist.

49:39

So what, why don't you, why don't you disclose a lot more than I've seen in

49:42

my life?

49:43

I want to see the files.

49:44

Fuck you.

49:44

I don't trust you.

49:45

I show me the file.

49:46

Now here's what I want to ask you this.

49:47

But wait, okay.

49:48

Go keep, keep, keep.

49:49

So, so here in Vegas, we have a theme song.

49:51

Do you know our theme song?

49:53

A little less talk and a lot more action.

49:55

Okay.

49:56

You haven't heard this song?

49:57

No.

49:57

Really?

49:59

Oh fuck.

49:59

It's even the TV show Vegas played it.

50:02

How about this banjino and cash?

50:04

How about a lot less fucking talk and a lot more fucking action?

50:07

I'm sick and tired of this soap opera where you guys are running.

50:11

Oh, we're going to do this.

50:13

Oh, we're doing this.

50:14

We're going to do this.

50:15

No, no reason.

50:16

If you're a bad guy, we're coming after you.

50:17

Have we gone to Fort Knox?

50:18

What?

50:18

Yeah, I know.

50:19

Where's Fort Knox?

50:20

Yeah.

50:20

How about this?

50:21

How about shut the fuck up, show me some mug shots.

50:24

I don't, I don't care what you're doing.

50:25

Okay.

50:26

I try, I once trusted both of you guys to do the right thing.

50:31

You've been compromised.

50:32

Okay.

50:33

Defund the FBI, both of you quit your jobs, shut your door and go home.

50:38

Because here's the thing.

50:40

There was an interview being done.

50:41

Uh, when cash got confirmed in, there was, uh, at the, at the Hoover building.

50:46

Uh, there was over like 20% of the FBI agents had their desk packed up.

50:51

Yeah.

50:52

Like something that even moved their boxes to their car.

50:54

They thought they were going to be fired.

50:56

Guess what?

50:56

They weren't.

50:57

Huh.

50:58

So Casper, yeah, well, Casper, we're going to be fired.

51:02

Why are you going to be fired for it?

51:03

Huh?

51:03

What did you do to get you fired?

51:05

That makes you think you're going to be fired.

51:07

Right.

51:07

Why didn't Casper tell fire them?

51:08

Right.

51:09

Yeah, that's not be, that's not be public because you re, evaluations

51:12

and shit, that's all public.

51:13

Yeah.

51:14

They're public employees.

51:15

Um, so that, that's my rant for the day.

51:17

So, but here's what I wanted to ask.

51:19

Uh, let's say you're investigating the Epstein, uh, death.

51:23

What would the, what would the evidence have to look like for you to say, yes,

51:28

he killed himself assuming that we already know the cameras were down and the,

51:32

and the guards were not there.

51:33

What would the evidence have to look like?

51:35

Well, they, for you to say, yes, he killed himself.

51:37

Maybe, I just thought of this.

51:39

Maybe since the video cameras, someone took still pictures.

51:43

Okay.

51:44

And they saw a picture of him hanging himself.

51:45

Oh, yeah.

51:46

Okay.

51:46

Well, of course you killed yourself.

51:48

Didn't we see those pictures?

51:49

Well, no, I mean, I'm sure if you're hanging by a bed sheet, you killed

51:52

yourself, right?

51:53

Nobody could have snuck into this jail cell where the fucking guards were

51:57

butt fucking each other.

51:58

Right.

51:58

And, and hung him.

52:00

Oh, no, that couldn't have happened.

52:01

Yeah.

52:02

Like, I don't understand.

52:03

He had a cellmate 24 hours prior to that.

52:05

Oh, well, that's how they go.

52:07

If the whole story is we have no evidence, how can you say you've seen the

52:12

evidence and he killed himself?

52:13

What evidence?

52:14

It was a file.

52:15

It's a no cameras.

52:16

No, no, they got, someone wrote down on a piece of paper.

52:18

Yeah, you know, those vanilla envelopes.

52:20

Yeah.

52:20

Yeah.

52:20

And they have a little tab at the top.

52:21

Yeah.

52:22

And it said Epstein's death.

52:23

Yeah.

52:23

Okay.

52:23

And they open it up.

52:24

It's one piece of paper.

52:25

Oh, it's just as he killed himself.

52:26

Yeah.

52:26

In a picture.

52:27

Oh, oh, there you go.

52:28

That's it.

52:29

Oh, he killed himself.

52:30

Take off.

52:30

What the fuck?

52:31

What, why, why is it such a mystery?

52:34

Why?

52:34

Ugh.

52:34

This death is a mystery.

52:36

Well, this is why it's, it looks like it's right clicks.

52:38

Yeah.

52:39

Just shut the fuck up.

52:41

Stop being a soap opera or a sitcom.

52:44

It's like, I watched that show 24, Keith or Sutherland.

52:48

Yeah.

52:48

I watched it for one season and I'm like, I'm a fucking exhaust.

52:52

If I watch this goddamn show, the, the, the teasers, the, the cliff hangers.

52:56

I'm like, I'm not watching this show anymore because it's fucking insane.

52:59

It was a good show.

53:01

Keifer is a good actor.

53:02

That's who's on the episode.

53:03

I was like, he's a shit.

53:03

I don't think he was.

53:04

God, I hope he wasn't.

53:06

So I don't know.

53:07

Oh, I'm not.

53:09

I don't want to get sued.

53:11

What's this?

53:11

Are we, are we done here?

53:12

Oh, wait, wait.

53:13

We know there is a market on who's on the episode.

53:15

I don't know.

53:15

Let's tell you.

53:16

Yeah.

53:16

It's on like poly market or another one, Calci, whatever.

53:18

Yeah.

53:19

And I believe Tom Hanks is number one.

53:20

No, Tom Hanks.

53:21

That was it.

53:21

Hey, hey, hey, sorry, devs.

53:23

What, how about a, how about a decentralized betting on who's on the

53:27

listing list?

53:27

Oh, do that.

53:30

All right.

53:30

I think I'm done with that.

53:31

You got, you got one more.

53:32

Oh, that's the same thing.

53:33

Yeah.

53:33

All right.

53:33

I guess that's everything.

53:34

And here we go.

53:36

No, I'm too tired.

53:37

All right.

53:38

Let's learn about Docker.

53:40

Uh, Docker has been all the rage the last couple of years.

53:43

And, uh, when you, when you kind of go to your, go to their website and like

53:47

try and figure out what the fuck it is.

53:48

It's like, I, what, what is, I still understand.

53:51

I'm more confused now than when I was when I started this.

53:54

You don't talk about the pants.

53:55

Are you?

53:55

No, no, not dockers, not those goofy commercials from the 90s where like it was

53:59

just dudes standing around.

54:00

They were portioning a pants.

54:01

See, it doesn't absorb it.

54:03

Sorry.

54:03

Was it a sign for that episode where like he couldn't figure out what the ad was for?

54:07

And it was for doctors.

54:09

No, no.

54:10

So Docker is, it's, it's really hard to describe it in a way that doesn't confuse

54:15

you.

54:15

It's, it's, it's really hard.

54:16

But, uh, what they say is that it's an, well, okay, it's open source.

54:20

That's a good point.

54:21

Right.

54:22

Uh, and it's a platform for running and sharing what's called containerized apps.

54:27

Okay.

54:27

Um, now you're probably more confused now than you were before we started, right?

54:31

What the fuck does that mean?

54:32

Yeah.

54:32

Uh, well an app, uh, is anything that runs on a computer, right?

54:36

Like, like our website, that's an app.

54:38

Like I'm running code that runs our website.

54:40

Um, and, and Docker is a way to take that app.

54:46

And put it into like a little lock compartment and then you can take that

54:51

compartment and you can move it to a different computer and then you can just

54:55

say go and it'll start running the website on that other computer.

54:58

Oh, because normally if you want to take, uh, one app and move to their computer,

55:03

you have to write an installer and you have to make sure that it's running the

55:05

right hardware.

55:06

Like I can't run it from Linux to Mac and Mac to Windows, right?

55:09

It doesn't work that way, but Docker lets you do all that shit.

55:11

Okay.

55:12

So you can take a Docker app that was written in Linux and you can open it up on

55:15

Windows or you can open it up on your Mac and Docker does all that kind of shit

55:19

for you.

55:19

So that's kind of why all the hype is there.

55:22

Um, so yeah, like you have different and not even just like different operating

55:27

systems, but like different versions of things in the same operating system.

55:31

Like I can't necessarily take something from my Linux and put it on another Linux.

55:35

Okay.

55:35

Cause there's all sorts of like yours could be too old, mine could be too old.

55:39

Uh, you could be like on a different fork of something.

55:42

It's just a fucking nightmare to do that stuff the old way.

55:45

So Docker enables sharing all these apps with all the dependencies that run via

55:49

virtualization environment.

55:51

And like every modern CPU has support for this.

55:55

So if you buy anything from any store, like you have Docker support built in

55:58

already, like, so unless you're running something from fucking 1980s, right?

56:02

You can run Docker.

56:05

Um, so the other thing is Docker apps are all fully isolated from each other.

56:08

Uh, and from the host that's running them.

56:10

So like if I, if I give you the Docker app to our website and you spin it up on

56:15

your machine, my Docker app can't sneak into your machine and steal all your

56:18

private files.

56:19

Okay.

56:19

I can't do that.

56:20

Uh, it can't ask other Docker apps for their files unless you specifically

56:25

give it that permission.

56:26

Okay.

56:27

Um, so like I said, it keeps everything isolated.

56:29

You know that, uh, one app is not stealing data from the other or from the host

56:33

machine or anything like that.

56:35

Um, so, uh, you can, you can also have an app that is actually multiple apps.

56:43

So for example, our website has a database backend.

56:45

Okay.

56:45

So, uh, you would need a database app and the website app and then put them

56:50

together in one app.

56:52

Uh, and that's, and doing that is called Docker compose.

56:54

Uh, so whatever you need for your app to fully run, you would put that all in

56:59

a Docker compose file and then, uh, you would explain in the file how they

57:04

communicate with each other.

57:05

Like, okay, the app, the web app needs to talk to the database app on this port.

57:09

Uh, you only could talk to these files.

57:11

It can't talk to anything else.

57:13

Um, so once you learn how that works, it's actually fairly simple.

57:16

Straightforward, uh, how a Docker compose file works.

57:19

Uh, but you just, you know, press go and then boom, everything's up.

57:22

Everything's running.

57:23

Uh, you don't got to do any fucking goofy special God knows whatever the

57:28

fuck nonsense that you did the old way, which I remember doing like doing it.

57:32

The old way is fucking nightmare.

57:33

Trust me.

57:35

Um, so you can even go a level above that.

57:38

So let's say you have a very, uh, heavy use website that millions of people

57:43

are going like Facebook, uh, you can't just run it on one computer.

57:46

You got to run it on many computers.

57:48

Okay.

57:48

So, uh, Docker swarm would let you do that.

57:52

So you can say, okay, I want 50 version.

57:55

I want 50 instances of the web app.

57:58

I want three instances of the database.

58:00

Uh, I want 50 instances of the media server and whatever numbers you want and

58:06

whatever format and deployment strategy, like maybe you want some in Europe, some

58:11

in Africa and all over the world, whatever the fuck, however you want to do it,

58:15

you can tell how to do that.

58:16

Uh, and I haven't really gotten into Docker swarm because I'm just hosting

58:19

shit myself.

58:20

Like it's way more than I need.

58:22

Uh, but if you are, uh, if you do need that kind of heavy, uh, horsepower, look

58:27

at the Docker swarm.

58:29

Uh, no, there are some caveats, uh, when you're, when you're working on Docker.

58:33

So, um, like I mentioned, doing it the old ways of nightmare.

58:39

Uh, well, unfortunately to make the Docker, you kind of have to do some of that old

58:44

school shit, right?

58:45

You have to take into account, okay, I need it to work this way and I need these

58:49

special things.

58:50

Uh, but it's better for you to do that instead of all your users to have to do

58:55

it too.

58:56

Right.

58:56

You'd have that one pain point and then you just send it out.

58:59

Your users don't have to do it too.

59:01

Um, another thing is some apps require specific configuration that is unique to

59:08

the user.

59:09

Uh, so for example, uh, a web app might need a special private key to generate

59:15

the encryption, right?

59:16

You don't want me, the developer to see your encryption.

59:20

So you'd have to generate your own secret key.

59:22

Uh, or if you have a crypto wallet, right?

59:23

You don't want me to see your crypto wallet keys.

59:25

You want to generate your own keys.

59:27

So, um, if, if you are generating Docker apps that rely on that kind of stuff, uh,

59:31

make sure you get your app as well documented, uh, and that the user can't

59:35

accidentally run your Docker unless they've done the setup.

59:39

Right.

59:39

So oops, I accidentally hit go without configuring.

59:42

Now all my private keys are exposed.

59:43

No, you, I'm you, the developer to make sure that they can't do that.

59:47

Um, and the other thing is, uh, different CPU architectures out there.

59:51

So, uh, most of these computers are probably x86.

59:54

Uh, that might be an ARM, uh, but like the Raspberry Pi, the

59:58

single board PCs, those are mostly ARMs.

1:00:00

Uh, there, you might have to do a little bit extra setup, depending on what kind

1:00:04

of shit you're, you're putting in your Docker.

1:00:06

Uh, and it's usually related to compiled stuff.

1:00:09

So if you're doing rust or C plus plus, uh, or go or any, any shit like that, uh,

1:00:14

make sure that your doctors do, uh, work on those different architectures than

1:00:19

what you develop on.

1:00:20

Uh, cause I'm, I'm running into one issue with one of mine where he developed

1:00:25

it for Linux on a desktop and it doesn't work on my, uh, my single board PCs.

1:00:31

Okay.

1:00:31

And I tried to contact the guy and he's hard to get a reach of and it's a big pain in

1:00:34

the ass.

1:00:35

Uh, so make sure you're doing that shit.

1:00:37

Uh, and if you don't know anybody, if you don't have one of these devices

1:00:39

yourself, you know, find someone that has one and get them to test for you.

1:00:42

It's not that hard.

1:00:44

Uh, but yeah, look at the Docker.

1:00:45

If you're a developer, uh, if you are, if you install a lot of things, if you have

1:00:50

a lot of, uh, um, you know, hard drive space and you want to run a lot of server

1:00:54

apps, look into Docker for hosting those apps.

1:00:57

Uh, don't, don't necessarily try and figure out the installs yourself.

1:01:01

Uh, you're going to end up wasting a lot of time sometimes.

1:01:04

Uh, see if the doctor works first and if it doesn't then go into that other

1:01:07

shit because the doctor could save you a lot of time, right?

1:01:09

Just run the doctor.

1:01:10

Boom.

1:01:10

You're out there running.

1:01:11

Um, yeah, that's, uh, so I got a funny story about that, about the, um, about

1:01:17

your training sessions, actually.

1:01:18

Yeah.

1:01:18

So at work, we have a media room.

1:01:20

Okay.

1:01:21

And, um, we've, we've, we've, we've, we've renovated it.

1:01:27

That's the one I was looking for.

1:01:28

Oh wait, was that a stutter?

1:01:30

No.

1:01:31

Oh, I did destroy that too.

1:01:32

I'm not Jake fucking Tapper.

1:01:34

I'm not going to do that.

1:01:35

I got a hole in the red on that fucking ball.

1:01:37

Cancer either.

1:01:38

I know I was going to touch on that in a second.

1:01:39

That's what we've got.

1:01:40

Um, so, um, then we have an opera singer and he wanted to practice his opera in there.

1:01:47

Did he get his balls cut off too?

1:01:48

Yeah.

1:01:50

And he had a USB stick.

1:01:51

He wanted to stick in there so he could have the music while he sang.

1:01:55

And I go, well, we just renovated this, but I don't, we don't have the means of a USB.

1:02:00

Okay.

1:02:01

And so I called the guy and put it in.

1:02:02

I go, Hey, can you figure something out so we can do this?

1:02:04

He goes, yeah, I'll put it around the very pie.

1:02:06

Yeah.

1:02:06

I go, Oh, I know exactly what that is.

1:02:08

Yeah.

1:02:09

If it wasn't for Dave, I'd be like, can you make it a cherry pie?

1:02:12

Is that the fact?

1:02:13

I love cherry pie.

1:02:14

Um, and so, so he did and it works perfect.

1:02:20

But when he came down, he was like, all done.

1:02:22

He's like, yeah, the results.

1:02:23

I go, Hey, I have a question for you.

1:02:25

He could answer.

1:02:26

Maybe you can.

1:02:26

Okay.

1:02:27

So on a laptop, you can partition your hard drive and run two completely different

1:02:32

operating systems.

1:02:33

I can you do that on Raspberry Pi?

1:02:34

Yeah.

1:02:35

See, he's like, I don't know.

1:02:38

There's really no reason to, like, so I guess we do it with a reason to security footage.

1:02:43

If we, we have a kind of a bad problem.

1:02:47

Yeah.

1:02:47

Um, and we could put security, we can store the security footage on there.

1:02:52

Well, you don't want to store things on there.

1:02:53

There's like no heart.

1:02:53

There's no space.

1:02:55

Oh, he was saying it's a hard drive.

1:02:57

But it has one, but it's like, you're going to have like 30 minutes of video.

1:02:59

And then it's going to run.

1:03:00

Okay.

1:03:01

Nevermind.

1:03:01

So like what you would want to do is route the processing of the video through

1:03:05

the Raspberry Pi and then have it send it off to your data center.

1:03:07

Gotcha.

1:03:07

Okay.

1:03:08

Yeah.

1:03:08

I was just more of like, so we can watch the security videos up there, but.

1:03:12

Yeah, it can do that, but like it won't store them.

1:03:15

And we also have a problem sending the video footage to other people.

1:03:18

Um, so we could, if it was on a hard drive, offside of our network, but on an

1:03:23

internet, but not our internet, we could have people log on and see the video from

1:03:27

our heart.

1:03:27

You should be able to do that anyway.

1:03:29

Uh, our company doesn't allow, uh, anybody logging on to our network.

1:03:35

Okay.

1:03:36

Thanks to you guys.

1:03:37

I don't fucking know.

1:03:37

Uh, I'm well, okay.

1:03:39

So, um, we didn't miss a few topics.

1:03:42

Uh, comedian actor George went past away.

1:03:45

Oh, that's right.

1:03:45

Um, he's Norm from Cheers.

1:03:47

Hey, Norm.

1:03:48

Um, I guess we should do the Monero challenge too.

1:03:50

You want to do that?

1:03:50

Is it Monero?

1:03:51

Yeah, let's do that.

1:03:51

So, but there's a research on it.

1:03:53

Yeah.

1:03:53

Because, um, so he wasn't a prolific actor.

1:03:57

Cheers was basically his thing.

1:03:58

Yeah.

1:03:58

And a lot of these guys get typecasts, especially TV people.

1:04:01

Yeah.

1:04:01

Uh, I don't think he was that great of an actor, but he was great at that role.

1:04:05

Yeah.

1:04:05

Um, but yeah, tell us what your favorite.

1:04:09

Non-Cheers role for George went.

1:04:12

Yeah.

1:04:12

So his name is George went.

1:04:14

They're our couple.

1:04:14

Yeah.

1:04:14

He played Norm.

1:04:16

Um, it could be a movie.

1:04:17

It could be a TV show or it could be a skit.

1:04:19

Yes.

1:04:20

So whatever he did.

1:04:21

Yeah.

1:04:21

I mean, if he was on TV because he, he did have a, he played a famous person in a skit.

1:04:28

Yeah.

1:04:29

So, uh, yeah.

1:04:29

So go try and come in, you know, come in the chat room.

1:04:33

Uh, we'll link it to stuff and, uh, track him down and see what you like.

1:04:37

And so the other story we did get to have time to do is, uh, the ball cancer,

1:04:41

not the ball cancer, the prostate cancer of our ex-president, um, who apparently

1:04:45

wasn't our president, probably enough.

1:04:48

No, there's a lot of stories coming out now.

1:04:50

It's funny.

1:04:51

The, the his, his staffers are saying, Oh, I can't believe the media believed half

1:04:56

the stuff we told them.

1:04:58

And now the media is like, well, some of the media is like, Oh, we know it now.

1:05:04

Whoopie Goldberg is what?

1:05:06

He was, he was, he was compromised.

1:05:08

You talked to the guy.

1:05:09

Come on.

1:05:10

I, I, I didn't know that.

1:05:12

What, if this is true, why didn't somebody send me a video of this?

1:05:15

Oh my God.

1:05:15

Oh, whoopie whoopie.

1:05:17

He used to be a funny comedian.

1:05:18

What the fuck happened?

1:05:21

I mean, like, was she playing the nun?

1:05:23

Sister act.

1:05:24

Is it jumping jack flash?

1:05:25

Jumping jack flash.

1:05:26

Oh, I love jumping.

1:05:27

She went fucking crazy.

1:05:29

Ghost, wasn't she?

1:05:30

Oh yeah.

1:05:30

She was, she was a psychic and ghost.

1:05:32

Yeah.

1:05:33

You were great.

1:05:34

Did she get an Oscar from the color purple?

1:05:37

Was that Oprah?

1:05:37

Was that her?

1:05:38

Was she?

1:05:38

I don't, they were both in it.

1:05:40

Oh, they were.

1:05:41

I don't know who got the Oscar.

1:05:42

So yeah, I, my, what I was going to talk about is I don't know why they brought

1:05:46

this up now.

1:05:47

There's no way they just discovered he's got prostate cancer that went to the

1:05:51

bone.

1:05:51

Right.

1:05:52

These guys, the president, he has the best healthcare in the world.

1:05:54

Well, what the fuck?

1:05:56

One doctor, I actually had the video, but we don't need to play it.

1:05:58

She's like, uh, 69 or 70.

1:06:01

We just stopped testing.

1:06:03

What are you talking about?

1:06:03

Fucking president, you guys say.

1:06:06

Whatever.

1:06:07

Food.

1:06:07

I, they brought it out for some reason.

1:06:09

It might have been to cover up the her report, but the her report was the,

1:06:13

the investigation, his, uh, unpassified documents.

1:06:16

And the reason they couldn't prosecute him is the investigation goes, he's too

1:06:20

demented to prosecute him.

1:06:22

Wow.

1:06:23

He was president.

1:06:24

And we all went, huh, okay.

1:06:26

Who'd be Goldberg?

1:06:27

What?

1:06:28

I didn't know this.

1:06:29

I didn't know that.

1:06:30

You could have sent me a video.

1:06:31

So we already knew it was a piece of shit and he was, he was fucking not good at it.

1:06:36

Oh man.

1:06:37

So I don't know why they brought it out, because now we're going back into

1:06:40

question is was he on Kibo?

1:06:43

Right.

1:06:43

Was, was he,

1:06:44

Well, he couldn't have been because he had all his hair.

1:06:47

If, if he was, I mean, yeah, that's true.

1:06:50

Yeah.

1:06:51

I don't know.

1:06:51

It makes politicians bring ship all the time to hide it, to hide something else.

1:06:56

Right.

1:06:56

They look over here.

1:06:57

Right.

1:06:57

Why we rape your mother over there.

1:06:59

Kind of thing.

1:07:00

Yeah.

1:07:00

Okay.

1:07:00

So I don't know why they brought it up.

1:07:02

It makes no sense.

1:07:03

It, it does not further their agenda at all, but whatever.

1:07:07

Maybe you'll come to whatever.

1:07:10

So I just wanted to talk to those two stories.

1:07:12

So what I want to talk about, it's really simple.

1:07:14

I was kind of like going back and forth when I want to talk about today.

1:07:18

And I was on X and I came across a lawsuit for a Ziploc.

1:07:24

Ziploc is being sued.

1:07:26

I didn't have a lot of time to research it, but I don't need to because what I

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want to talk about is, um, I don't ever put plastic in the microwave.

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I just, I just don't, I haven't for at least a decade.

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I put a piece of plastic in the microwave with some food and it went in with one hand

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and I went to pick it up with one hand and the fucking plastic went, Mert.

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Yeah.

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And I'm like, what?

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Yeah, plastic in the middle.

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So I, and I threw all that shit away because those toxins went somewhere.

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Let's see.

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A metal microwave with a magnetron and magnets and metal all around it.

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And none of that absorbs anything, but my food absorbs at all.

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Yeah.

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So my family knows flat out if we have something plastic, plastic does not go in

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the microwave, but the lawsuit claims you should put it in the freezer either.

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Cause apparently it does reverse when it's frozen.

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Now, um, for example, you like sushi, right?

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Like real sushi.

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Yes.

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Cause it's not cooked, right?

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Well, definitely not necessarily why I love it.

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Well, no, but it's, but it technically is cooked.

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No, it isn't.

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It is in the reverse direction.

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No, it's not.

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No, it's taken down to a temperature.

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Yeah.

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That doesn't cook it.

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Cooking is transferring heat or I guess we move.

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No, no, no, no, that's not.

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What my point is, is, is they put, they put sushi in a freezer.

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Yes, they freeze most, most of it.

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Yes.

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Right.

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So, and then there's also a way to distill alcohol in a freezer.

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Okay.

1:08:53

Um, so, but we get at some other time, but my point is it's so freezing.

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Stuff does happen in the reason they freeze sushi is to kill any parasites

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that might be in there.

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So what do they, why do they cook fish for?

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Well, it'll do the same thing.

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Right.

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That's my point.

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But also some fish, like you don't really want to use it.

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It's not very good raw.

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No, I understand that, but I'm saying though, I see it's being cooked in the

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opposite direction.

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It's a weird.

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It's so cool.

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I'm turning the phrase here.

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Yeah.

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Right.

1:09:19

Yeah.

1:09:19

Yeah.

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Uh, maybe I'll do a cooking episode.

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Cause, cause we got a crack.

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But, but the reality is, is sushi is not just scooped up out of the water and eat.

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It can be.

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See, I actually, there are some people that do that, which I think is weird.

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Um, no, I, well, so Japan, a lot of places do that because it's right off the

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ocean.

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They get it that same.

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That's the thing is you, it has to be same day sushi.

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Uh, right.

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You, or on the boat sushi.

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Can it be gas fish and sushi?

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Sushi.

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Do not, if you, if you didn't see that fish come out of the water, do not eat

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that thing without being free.

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That's always my go to his gas station sushi.

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Yeah.

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No, but if you, if you go to the grocery store and they have whole fish, do

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not eat that as sushi unless you freeze it and know what the fuck you're doing.

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But he has to be frozen down to a certain temperature.

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Yes.

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Just like fish has to be cooked to a certain temperature.

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Kind of see where I'm going.

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Yeah.

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I, I, there's leeway.

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There's leeway on this.

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I know.

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I'm turning the phrase.

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Um, so my point is, is passing in the microwave gets heated up, passing in the

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freezer goes the opposite direction.

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So maybe it is leaching stuff into your food.

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Um, now the food in there is typically frozen.

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So it might not get all of it, but at this point, I don't know if I want to try.

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Well, the food not frozen when you put it in.

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I agree.

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Yeah.

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And I was going to bring that up.

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I just, you know, it'll be interesting to see how that lawsuit goes.

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Cause, uh, now just because they win doesn't mean they're right.

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Yeah.

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Cause this happening in California where not if you, if you ever go to California

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and you go to any store or anywhere, there's a little tag on everything you see

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that says this product may cause cancer.

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Now the reason that's there is because there was a lawsuit, uh, when someone got

1:10:53

cancer from, it might have been roundup.

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No, well, that's just, allegedly, I think we can say that now.

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Well, if you actually read the transcripts, there was no evidence.

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There was none.

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They did brought nothing.

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They just said, well, the farm had roundup and a bunch of people got cancer.

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It's our opinion.

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It could be wrong, but I don't think we are.

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But, but so California said, well now every, everything that can cause cancer

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has to have a warning label on it.

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Is it the red, red immanence or the green immanence that cause cancer?

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Well, so, or both.

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I mean, let's say you're, you're a seller in California and you're not quite

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sure what causes cancer or does it.

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We're just going to slap that label on every fucking thing.

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Right.

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And now it's a useless label because now you don't know what causes cancer or not.

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That's the point.

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Uh, so like maybe the, I don't know what's the, you know what's the, uh, no,

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I was actually going to look it up for a second, but I think the lawsuit's not important.

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I mean, I doubt it was AI, but maybe it would not be serious.

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So maybe it was.

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It'll be fun to follow and see if they do produce any evidence.

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Cause I, I put plastic in the microwave, but I only use,

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the fuck is for that's why you're retarded.

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Okay.

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I use microwave safe plastic.

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There's difference.

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There's different types of plastics.

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I don't know if you know that.

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I do, but, but why, why, why?

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Because it's in plastic.

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Go to Goodwill.

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No, no, no, no, no, no.

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I don't want those old ceramic dishes with the little lid on it.

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It's in plastic.

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Take out the plastic, put it in a little lid.

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So now I got to clean two dishes.

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So what?

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I don't want, I want to clean.

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I don't even want to clean one dish.

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And plastic, you can just throw it away.

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I don't got to clean it up.

1:12:18

What?

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You throw away plastic?

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You don't recycle it?

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And I don't.

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You devil.

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I definitely put it in the freezer.

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Yes, not a lie.

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But we'll see if we'll see if that's something worth changing.

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So, but also my wife bought some plates on.

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You're gonna have plastic bottles right now?

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I would know.

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Okay.

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So funny story about that.

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I'll give that in a second.

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My wife bought some dishes because they were, she likes daisies.

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They had daisies on them and they were like a rigid plastic.

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I guess they were rigid.

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They were like whatever.

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Yeah.

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I put one of the microwave one time and I went to grab it.

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I'm like, Holy shit.

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It's hot.

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You think it's hot?

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Yeah.

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And it says, do not put the microwave.

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Yeah.

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And I go, oh shit.

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I read the box.

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So, um, yeah, so, so, so check your shit, man.

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Don't push it in the microwave that doesn't belong because it gets to extreme

1:13:01

teams, the magnetron does a lot of, you know, you can make a windmill of a

1:13:04

magnetron, I don't know, microwave.

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It's all there.

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It's not gonna be a good producing one.

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No, it's, you got the magnets.

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Okay.

1:13:10

You got the naval wire.

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Yeah.

1:13:11

And you've got the blower wheel.

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Okay.

1:13:13

So you can, you can move the wheel and the wind that goes to the, the coil,

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uh, the coil, the wire spends the magnets and blah, blah, blah.

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It's all there.

1:13:21

Yeah.

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You're not going to, you're not going to want to light bulb with it.

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Do not take apart your microwave.

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So the capacitors hold electricity.

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You will, you could die.

1:13:28

Yes.

1:13:28

There is a way to drain capacitors screwdriver crossing, but don't do it.

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This is what you're doing.

1:13:32

Don't do it.

1:13:33

Um, but the magnetrons and those bike waves are, I got a few in the garage.

1:13:37

Oh yeah.

1:13:37

They are fucking amazing.

1:13:38

Yeah.

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If you, if you want to, like we talked about destroying hard drives.

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Like, oh yeah.

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That, that's what you don't need bleach.

1:13:44

We know with the rag and everything.

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It's a halloween Clinton thing.

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Um, so the plastic bottle thing.

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So my wife signed up for, um, the water delivery, the five gallon one.

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Yeah.

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And we did call the man.

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Huh?

1:13:55

Hey, come on.

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I forget which one it was, but we didn't want it.

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We just, it wasn't working for us, but well, sir, you're kind of locked into a

1:14:01

contract and go, I go, listen, dude, I don't know what it is, but your bottled

1:14:06

water tastes one way and you're fine.

1:14:08

The stuff, the five gallon tastes another way.

1:14:10

Huh?

1:14:11

So what's, what kind of plastic is this five gallon thing made of?

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And there was a research done that there was the plastic in the, uh, in the

1:14:19

five gallon ones when exposed to heat leaches into the water.

1:14:23

Okay.

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They let Vegas, you've grown a truck in Vegas.

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Well, I mean, anywhere in the summertime, they let me out of that contract.

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Like, look at me split.

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So yeah, there's all, there's thousands of different types of plastics out there.

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And, you know, use the right ones.

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Like read the box.

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Just don't use plastic.

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No, I mean, it's cheap, dude.

1:14:43

So it's, no, it's not cheap.

1:14:45

We would not be here without plastic.

1:14:47

I agree.

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I would still be fucking like hunting, uh, caribou on the, on the

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belt, but you say it's cheaper.

1:14:54

I disagree with you.

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A ceramic dish, my wife buys them all the time.

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They're Corsa, Corson, I don't know their collector items in the 70s, whatever.

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But you, you buy that once and you use it forever.

1:15:06

Right.

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Unless you drop and break it.

1:15:08

Well, yeah.

1:15:08

But then a bag, you got by new one each time because for

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some reason you throw them away.

1:15:13

Yeah.

1:15:13

It's every cycle.

1:15:14

I don't throw away all the bags.

1:15:15

I keep, I keep a lot of them.

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Do you wash that, use that block bags?

1:15:18

Sometimes.

1:15:18

My grandmother, it depends on what I use.

1:15:20

Do you wash your aluminum foil?

1:15:22

No.

1:15:22

Okay.

1:15:23

Why would I wash that?

1:15:23

I just reuse it.

1:15:24

You use the same piece?

1:15:25

Yeah.

1:15:26

With the crusty.

1:15:26

If it didn't get dirty.

1:15:28

Yeah, just reuse it with the fuck.

1:15:29

It's foil.

1:15:29

It's metal.

1:15:31

Yeah.

1:15:31

So the point being is just if you're going to put stuff in the microwave, the oven,

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or the freezer apparently.

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Check it out.

1:15:38

Yeah.

1:15:39

Um, make sure it's safe and it's not going to kill you because there's plenty of

1:15:42

other things that are going to kill you.

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Of course.

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Just don't let it be the plastic.

1:15:46

All right, everybody.

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1:15:48

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