Join us as we celebrate the spookiest month of the year with a special Halloween edition of Spooktacular! Featuring special guests Gerald and Stephen, and special guest Dylan Mulvaney. This week's episode also features a Halloween costume contest, a special guest appearance by our drag queen of England, and a new segment called "Halloween Hacks."
00:02:30.000You get a lock of Gerald's hair, so if you send in your Halloween costumes with your mug in the picture to me on Instagram or on Twitter, use the hashtag Spooktacular, you'll enter to win the costume contest.
00:03:55.000If you remember, we did a sketch about it mocking the death of these Hamas members, so, you know, I feel like we have a pretty good track record of... We do, yeah, yeah.
00:04:01.000...of supporting the Jews as opposed to genociding them.
00:04:06.000But then it turned out that we were wrong, that the clip that was making the rounds, it was viral, it actually was a Korean paraglider.
00:05:35.000And then, in third chair, we pulled out all the stops.
00:05:39.000When you hear this, you know I'm loving November 9th, 10th, 11th, he's going to be at Good Nights in Raleigh, North Carolina, and his show Off Limits airs Tuesdays on Mug Club.
00:05:46.000Brian Callen, who are you wearing, sir?
00:07:45.000So at some point today, I guarantee you with the costume contest, which is why we'll announce it of course on Mug Club, you might hear if you're watching on YouTube or see this.
00:08:29.000So here's a tip, and you may need to put on your, I know we wanted to reveal, but you may need to put on your headphones because you're not going to hear the clips.
00:08:34.000I just didn't want to mess with my hair.
00:08:50.000You know, we used to warn people about, for example, like if a film was rated R, don't take your kids or, you know, don't play with blasting caps.
00:08:56.000Now they warn you that dressing up as Native American is hurtful.
00:09:00.000It's almost Halloween and I don't want to see any of this.
00:09:11.000So to see people put on a Cheap Party City imitation costume of what we used to be killed for wearing is deeply hurtful and distressing.
00:09:17.000Not only that, but a sexy Pocahontas costume just perpetuates the sexualization of our women, which directly contributes to the missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and two-spirit people.
00:12:20.000And I understand where people are lining up here.
00:12:23.000Like, as far as Halloween, you go to Spence.
00:12:25.000One time in Plattsburgh, New York, there was Champlain Mall.
00:12:27.000Comment below if you guys are from upstate New York and you remember Champlain Mall.
00:12:29.000I still have nightmares about that place.
00:12:32.000But there was a hotel, there was a Comfort Inn with a water slide down the block.
00:12:35.000This is all true, these are my childhood memories.
00:12:37.000We used to travel to Plattsburgh, New York, to go to Champlain Mall so we could eat Taco Bell, because we were raised in Canada, which sucks.
00:12:44.000And then, we would go to the Comfort Inn because they had a water slide, which by the way, didn't have running water down the slide, so you just left three layers of skin.
00:13:09.000But I remember at the Plattsburgh, the Champlain Mall, where there was a Spencer's right next to a Christmas store, or the Yankee Candle Store, and you see Spencer's, and you see hell and Satan, and then you see the love and joy of Christmas.
00:13:23.000I enjoy both, but one of them is clearly a better holiday.
00:13:27.000That being said, you do have some of the often new ultra-charismatic Christians who take it a little too far.
00:13:34.000I think there's a way to, and you can comment below, I think there's a way to celebrate something that is a cultural holiday in the United States and not partake in some of the pagan historical elements.
00:13:44.000There are also elements of the Catholic Church that tie into this, and the same goes for Christmas.
00:17:38.000It's not going to be one of those days, Tim.
00:17:40.000So they imported the Guy Fawkes Day with the old world tradition of souling, which was by the way receiving treats in exchange for prayers for lost loved ones.
00:17:53.000And by the way, all you V for Vendetta asshats out there, do you understand that the guy, first off it was a failed plot, it was a failed bomb plot, and he was looking to re-establish a religious oligarchy.
00:18:26.000Well, they do, but that's just because they're angry and they're future doctors and lawyers.
00:18:30.000So they have to get that out of their system.
00:18:31.000But the candy companies actually started doing this and they said this is at least, basically, it's like the kids unionized and threatened enough people to get candy and finally got candy as an entire holiday.
00:21:40.000I just want to make clear, first of all, that I do not have the AIDS disease, because I know a lot of you want to know that, but an HIV virus.
00:22:01.000The founders viewed the ability to amend the Constitution as one of its most important features.
00:22:05.000We'll hear about a proposed amendment introduced by Representative Ralph Norman to impose term limits on members of Congress.
00:22:12.000We'll also hear about the balanced budget amendment, which would impose a measure of fiscal discipline that Congress has lacked in recent decades.
00:22:19.000Mr. Speaker, do you support additional aid to Ukraine?
00:22:28.000We want accountability, and we want objectives that are clear from the White House.
00:22:33.000Johnson is funding the $14.3 billion in aid to Israel with cuts to the Inflation Reduction Act, specifically... You've heard of a bowl cut?
00:25:27.000I hope you're not engineering our planes for crying out loud.
00:25:32.000He's pro-life, Johnson, in case you were wondering.
00:25:35.000He does fall in line with a lot of what you would consider mainstream Republican views, but he also would be considered Trump populist in some ways, which rubs some people the wrong way.
00:25:47.000So, Johnson tweeted this after Roe was overturned.
00:25:49.000He said, and now finally, because Roe v. Wade was overturned last summer, and Louisiana is now a proudly pro-life state, we will get the number of abortions to zero, is what he said.
00:28:03.000Yeah, now you won't get electrocuted anymore.
00:28:05.000Is there anything more annoying than someone using cover of, I used to be a Republican, or I'm a conservative, but... And, you know, Meghan McCain is just one of those people.
00:28:13.000Anna Navarro, you are sure to get a contributorship, or a spot on The View, or CNN, or MSNBC, if you're a turncoat.
00:28:21.000And by the way, they don't care about you.
00:28:26.000And remember one time she goes, I'm a Republican chick who also likes sex.
00:28:30.000How do you think there came to be all of these Republicans?
00:28:34.000It's like she just picks the negative stereotype of conservatives that the left tries to portray, that the left tries to perpetuate, and says, yeah, and I'm not those.
00:30:27.000He was one out of 37 House Republicans who voted to sustain objections against the 2020 election certification and he served as part of Trump's impeachment defense team.
00:31:08.000And then they basically said, and since this was conducted before Mike Pence dropped out, but they made it a point to say it was just a rounding error.
00:31:15.000So they gave it to the next closest candidate on the list.
00:31:25.000And here's something, because we have said this before, people in the House, people in the Senate, most important issue of our time is certainly big tech censorship.
00:31:33.000So key fact number three, make it spooky, there you go, is this guy is...
00:31:39.000By the way, he's very openly taking the fight to the left.
00:31:44.000Now, I don't know how much he can actually do.
00:31:48.000You see, a lot of these people who you think are more conservative, then they get to a position of authority and all of a sudden they start making compromises.
00:31:55.000But it is important to have someone who is at least starting off with, all right, we need to address Section 230.
00:32:00.000We need to address the utilities sort of legal... well, Section 230, let's just go through that, where they're basically treated as utilities as opposed to platforms.
00:32:08.000And he's in favor, by the way, of repealing 230.
00:32:12.000Now, a lot of people are in favor of repealing it, but he's in a position now where he might be able to lead the charge to do something about it.
00:32:17.000I was about to say, we'll actually see what he thinks about 230 because now he's Speaker and he can hopefully push this thing forward.
00:32:26.000So here he is actually questioning Christopher Wray on the Biden, former Vice President Biden administration's efforts.
00:32:33.000To have, not efforts, them having big tech censor Americans.
00:32:36.000Now before we go to it, a couple things that I thought were key, and this is why we're showing this.
00:32:40.000He was asking, he was drilling down on the question, who determines misinformation?
00:32:43.000And this is something we've talked about on this show quite a bit, because when you have GenSec and you have the administration telling Spotify that they should be getting rid of Joe Rogan, or censoring Joe Rogan, that's a problem.
00:32:52.000When you have this administration working directly, colluding with people in meta and alphabet,
00:32:57.000Google, YouTube, right, as it relates to vaccines and lockdowns, in which science is permitted,
00:33:01.000we'll get to the COVID vaccine death rate. Well, not death rates, the deaths that were
00:33:07.000actually lied about that were covered up by Pfizer.
00:33:09.000When you see that collusion, you are no longer a private entity.
00:33:12.000And then he also goes on to call out Christopher Wray when he tries to say, no, this only has to do with foreign threats.
00:33:17.000Again, the reason that matters is the Democrat Party has gotten a foothold with big tech under the guise of Russia, Russia, Russia.
00:33:24.000That's what they used and said, we need to regulate this more because we could have foreign bad actors affect the elections.
00:33:30.000And as we saw when you sat down and spoke with Dr. Epstein, the last election, you don't need to get to Dominion, you don't need to get to the ghost of Hugo Chavez rigging the votes, you can just look at the number of votes that were switched through big tech intervention.
00:33:47.000I'm kind of amazed that Republicans or Conservatives win any elections ever.
00:33:52.000Considering Google, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, what they do, which is why we're incredibly grateful for Rumble, and of course you can join Mug Club at lightearthcrowder.com slash Mug Club.
00:34:02.000We don't, you know, we don't make any money off of YouTube, so I know other people are leading that way now.
00:34:08.000Here is Mike Johnson, the right Johnson, questioning Christopher Wray.
00:34:13.000The evidence shows you, your agency, the people that directly report to you, suppressed conservative-leaning free speech about topics like the laptop, the lab leak theory of COVID-19's origin, the effectiveness of masks and COVID-19 lockdowns and vaccines, speech about election integrity in the 2020 presidential election, security of voting by mail, even parody about the president himself, negative posts about the economy.
00:34:36.000They did this under the guise that it was disinformation.
00:34:38.000Can you define what disinformation is?
00:34:41.000Our focus is on malign foreign disinformation, that is, foreign hostile actors who engage in covert efforts to abuse our social media platforms, which is something that is not seriously in dispute.
00:36:05.000Tell me that doesn't affect a constitutional republic.
00:36:09.000It really is the biggest issue of our time because if you can't actually speak freely, and I'm not talking about going out and calling people to commit violence, you know, like Black Lives Matter and the Summer of Love, I'm talking about questioning, for example, data that's presented by people with a vested interest in certain pharmaceutical companies with opposing data from other scientists.
00:36:29.000We're talking about shining a light on corruption.
00:36:31.000You know, investigative journalism is almost impossible to do because you have these big tech entities that don't even honor the laws of their state.
00:36:58.000It will absolutely shock you because everybody that's focused on Dominion voting machines and all that stuff, look, those things are important.
00:37:04.000But big tech can swing elections from here on out and you won't even know.
00:37:15.000They actually want to get rid of a website that actually, that actually would be in line with 230, that hosts any point of view, provided they are not breaking the law.
00:37:26.000They flipped the bird to the entire government of France and the UK Parliament sent a letter saying that they wanted Rumble to remove XYZ content.
00:38:16.000The more we learn about the man suddenly thrust into the spotlight of House speakership, the more he resembles his version of the modern Republican Party.
00:39:49.000Call it, you know, carry without a permit, which of course I support, but for your own dumb listeners, they're like, oh my gosh, you can carry without a permit?
00:39:58.000You can just go in, purchase a firearm, at least it was up until, I don't know if they changed it recently, where you can open carry, you can seal carry, you don't need a permit.
00:40:24.000Well, right now they go, you know, I just saw this on CNN the other day, they're going, you know, it's not like the days of Ronald Reagan or even George W. Bush, the moderate Republican.
00:40:32.000I can't tell you how many posters and punk rock albums I saw comparing him to Hitler.
00:42:07.000Also, why are you dressed like a 2016 era Steven Seagal?
00:42:11.000Can you play that clip again of Hillary Clinton?
00:42:14.000She just decided, like, she's just giving up, but instead of giving up in a pantsuit, she's like, I'm gonna wear the Chinese wushu uniform.
00:44:25.000Which, by the way, you may find me on the log, but the reason is because if I attended their Sex Island timeshare seminar, I got a free flat screen.
00:44:35.000This is back when plasmas were very expensive.
00:46:50.000Now, by the way, some gaslighting accounts on Twitter, they've been trying to just completely, just paper over this saying things like, an anti-Semitic Trump supporter dragged out of a Hillary Clinton rally after he falsely accused Bill Clinton of visiting Epstein Island.
00:47:59.000Alright, that's probably the best segue, by the way, actually, when we're talking about this to, you know, Walther is a sponsor to the show and you guys, you know, we've talked about this before.
00:48:06.000There are a lot of great firearms out there.
00:48:07.000We're protected by Walther here at the studios.
00:48:51.000They're the best-kept secret in the firearm industry, because they don't have these giant military contracts, so they don't necessarily go out there and just sell you products that aren't effective.
00:48:59.000But if you read reviews from independent third parties, everyone's like, why aren't more people talking about this?
00:52:01.000So, the study showed that Pfizer hid nearly 80% of the deaths from its COVID vaccine trials in order to get the emergency use authorization.
00:52:31.000And Pfizer delayed the reporting of deaths of the VAX trial, which, quote, again, all the references are available at LidarEarthCreditor.com.
00:52:37.000Before you want to ban us here at YouTube, I think we're allowed to talk about this now.
00:52:40.000Quote, allowed the Pfizer emergency use authorization to proceed unchallenged.
00:52:47.000And so the question becomes, and Gerald you can help explain this a little bit, how was Pfizer able to delay the reporting of the deaths, right?
00:52:55.000This is the creative mass, when people say trust the science, right, and I believe that statistics are important, but people said there are lies, damn lies, and statistics, I believe that was Mark Twain, that is when you are dealing with giant government entities, at least partially true if you can manipulate statistics through these sorts of, I guess, tricks is really actually, it's appropriate today, of timing and Moving numbers.
00:53:16.000And I wonder if they had any financial incentive.
00:53:18.000Just so you know, Pfizer just reported a third quarter loss of $2.3 billion.
00:54:14.000Some people will come out and say, look, the number of deaths wasn't statistically significant.
00:54:18.000Well, they hit 80% of them, so that's significant.
00:54:20.000And they also treated their own data differently when it came to something that made them potentially have to explain or look bad and something that didn't.
00:54:26.000So that's why people are asking these questions and why the media should be digging further into this, because the reported date of death is what they should have been going to, right?
00:54:35.000So they used that later death and that allowed them to report most of the deaths.
00:55:37.000But isn't there something where legally, if you die, they go, this had nothing, there's a review that says, he didn't die from the vaccine, he died from some other cause.
00:55:51.000It isn't just about the numbers, even though the numbers are pretty staggering, that should make you dig here, basically, right?
00:55:56.000So you can find out a little bit more about it.
00:55:57.000But why did they treat The people who are vaccinated differently than the placebo group, and why, if what you said is true, Brian, why would that matter what group you're in?
00:56:06.000If it takes time to discern a cause of death, then why would it take longer in a placebo group than it would take in a group of people that were vaccinated?
00:56:13.000No, it took longer in the vaccinated group.
00:56:15.000No, no, no, I'm saying... Five days in the placebo group, 18 days for the vaccinated.
00:57:07.000Alright, so let me just read this really quickly then toss it back to Joe.
00:57:10.000By delaying the recording of these patients' deaths and by not using the actual date of death, this is from the study, this is from the news here, or I guess the new study I should say, two weeks old.
00:57:20.000It's not really news, but no one else has really covered it.
00:57:22.000Their deaths were not discoverable at the critical juncture of the emergency use authorization approval process.
00:57:29.000So this is one of those... It's a big deal.
00:57:31.000Yes, this is one of those situations where I had read this a couple weeks ago, but what happened is, because we go through news all the time, right, and so I saw the headline and I read it and I go, okay, 3.7 times the death rate, yeah, the increase in death, and I was thinking, yeah, that's the study that shows myocarditis in young individuals.
00:57:44.000I didn't realize that this was a new study specifically relating to the fact, or new data, that showed that Pfizer hid Hide the death rate.
00:57:53.000Or they used a different standard of death rate for the VAX patients to get their emergency use authorization.
00:57:59.000This is about something that we now know definitively took place before you were fed that lie.
00:58:05.000Even though it wouldn't be acceptable?
00:58:07.000Right, afterward, for people to say, hold on a second, if you look at VAERS and you look at, there seem to be a lot of adverse effects, and them saying, no, no, it's fine, we did the best that we could, that was still a problem, but now it turns out this is monumental, beforehand they knew.
00:58:21.000At what point is it negligence leading to the death of innocent people?
00:58:24.000Yeah, and by the way, when this was put out, did you hear anything about there being potential for 3.7 times the number of cardiac-related deaths?
00:59:20.000Brian, what they saw was billions of dollars.
00:59:23.000That is what they saw, and they saw no liability.
00:59:25.000And if you raise questions, if you raise questions, you were censored, ladies and gentlemen, including scientists who are in the field of immunology and vaccinology, which are two words I like to use.
00:59:35.000Let's assume that they started off, right, with altruistic motives.
00:59:49.000Nowhere else on God's green earth or no other point in history, certainly with modern medicine, I should say, if we're talking about leeches, you know, to suck out the bloodletting and all that.
00:59:58.000Would something like this be foisted upon Well, they shut down the economy, though.
01:00:03.000So when you're doing this Operation Warp Speed, and you've shut down the world's economy, there's a little bit of pressure on everybody to get this thing out.
01:00:12.000A couple deaths, that's fine, but we've got to get things buzzing.
01:00:22.000And so then, when they found out, ooh, this isn't going how we thought it was, they decided to hide their data.
01:00:28.000That, to me, is a crime against humanity.
01:00:29.000If you want to say that George W. Bush, who they like now, was guilty of war crimes, and of course, Barack Obama would be as well, and so would Joe Biden.
01:00:35.000If you want to say that they are guilty of war crimes, you would certainly have to say that Pfizer, with this new emerging evidence, is guilty of crimes against humanity.
01:00:44.000Now, of course, to go inside with this data, we have footage of them attempting to hide their data as it was leaked.
01:01:29.000The length of the reporting delay decreases significantly after the emergency use authorization application is submitted.
01:01:36.000There is no reasonable explanation for this difference, given that a similar trend is not observed in the placebo subject.
01:01:43.000So we've said this, you're not a free citizen if you live in a country with laws, it's whether you live in a country with laws that are applied equally.
01:01:56.000Do we run into, with a lot of these, a lot of these studies, as it relates to climate science, which they've said, by the way, will be eventually the next COVID.
01:02:02.000The left has said, hopefully COVID has taught people that we all can act together, you know, in a monumental way for climate.
01:02:11.000Let me just give you some very clear examples that everyone will agree on.
01:02:14.000Was it suppressed at one point in time that batteries were non-recyclable batteries and the mining associated with them was actually really bad for the environment?
01:02:22.000Was it at one point in time completely discounted that you were a quack if you said, hold on a second, solar panels actually could, figuratively, and in many cases are worse for the environment because they require massive amounts of energy to produce and then they are not effective in producing energy themselves?
01:02:36.000So, if that is something that we can now agree on, because even the left is changing their policy to try and create Eco-friendly solar panels.
01:02:44.000That's the funniest shit I've ever heard in my life.
01:02:49.000Hey, then maybe do you look at the giant money that's gone into pockets like Solyndra at that point?
01:02:54.000At some point, do you maybe say, well, if they can't make the electrical cars work in California, maybe that's a tip-off that this isn't necessarily about what's best for the environment?
01:03:03.000Hey, did an English, did a British High Court rule that there were nine significant errors in the Academy Award-winning documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, which, by the way, also related to Al Gore sitting on the board at Apple, what the hell does he do when he's collecting billions of dollars?
01:03:19.000I'm just saying, if we see this now, irrefutably with what happened in COVID, we saw it happen ironically at warp speed, yeah, I do think, I do think there are some things that people want to tell you are settled science that are absolutely not settled science.
01:03:35.000The more someone says, it's settled science, it usually means it's not.
01:03:39.000Now, I'm not just being simplistic and saying that applies to everything, but for example, when people talk about density, right, when people talk, compare helium to oxygen, they don't have to say, it's settled science!
01:03:50.000It's settled science that helium in a balloon because of, it will, okay, it's set, no they don't.
01:03:53.000They just go, look, watch, it's observable.
01:03:57.000You know, someone says that, hey, human beings need a certain mixture, for example, you need a certain level of oxygen to breathe and you can't get it if you're in water or you'll drown.
01:04:04.000They don't say, hey, if you go underwater, you're going to drown.
01:04:22.000But when they tell you something is settled science, the vaccine is settled science, why are you a science denier?
01:04:28.000Then they tell you... So, that's the first thing.
01:04:30.000If they are shouting it's settled science, that's a lesson I would say.
01:04:34.000Immediately your antenna should go up, your bullshit meter should go...
01:04:37.000And if it's combined with large, sweeping, pretty nebulous policy proposals.
01:04:42.000So in other words, it's settled science, therefore shut down the economy, and everyone needs to get this vaccine.
01:04:49.000From one of three companies, by the way, they vary wildly.
01:04:52.000Some need to be refrigerated, some don't, and we don't necessarily know how it functions.
01:04:56.000We can't give you an answer, and we can't tell you.
01:04:58.000It's settled science, therefore Largest fundamental change to the American way of life that I can remember in our lifetime.
01:05:05.000Does that apply to, for example, it is settled science, therefore, the Paris Agreement, before that it was the Coyote Protocol, before that it was the Montreal Accord, or was it the Montreal Agreement, the Paris Accord, I know it's Coyote Protocol, point is it's the same shit.
01:05:20.000And by the way, in there, it's settled science, therefore, China's one-child policy.
01:05:26.000It's settled science, therefore there are more than two genders.
01:05:35.000But if it's settled science, don't you have an answer?
01:05:37.000So when someone screams and silences you saying this is settled science, and it's an appeal to authority fallacy, in combination with huge multi-trillion dollar policy proposals, usually Created in backrooms through international forms of government and committees who don't have any oversight or accountability.
01:06:28.000It's not just settled science because of that, but when you see the mainstream media completely avoiding the topic on settled science and not allowing people to have differing opinions and not at least just searching it out, wouldn't it be great right now for the mainstream media to pick this story up and to tell every single American why it's bogus?
01:07:16.000So by the way, we could find no reference of it, for example, at CNN or most of the... I hate to use mainstream media because no one watches them, but the legacy media outlets... Formerly known as mainstream.
01:07:23.000But if you search it right now on Google, we can bring this up, we just did this this morning, it says, it looks like the results below are changing quickly if you search Pfizer and vaccine deaths.
01:08:23.000Please, if you can do it on YouTube if we're still there, do it there just because there's nothing I like more than to be a pain in Mohan's ass.
01:08:30.000And we like that too, but look, I will defend the mainstream media because they actually do have a lot of very creative reasons for the sudden rise in cardiac deaths.
01:08:39.000Among typically pretty healthy people around the world.
01:08:42.000So I think that's that's the the tale of the unexplained but settled science bizarre heart issues
01:08:47.000Such a long time I thought we were rolling into a clip so I had some grace.
01:11:47.000Okay, so that's kind of the common ground that we start with, otherwise you wouldn't have New Scientist, Daily Mail, Mirror, The Sun, Express, Insider, New York Times, Insert.
01:11:57.000Addressing the issue of a staggering number of rising heart complications.
01:12:03.000And the reason that that is really using the scientific method is because we have a comparison which is All time before COVID and the vaccine.
01:12:15.000And then, one side says, well, hold on a second.
01:12:18.000Could it have to do, could it perhaps, could we scientifically make the argument that it may have to do with a novel experimental injection that has not been tested or at least put through the same rigors as other approved injections that we Basically foisted upon the entire, not just American populace, but the population of the world at large.
01:12:38.000And the other side says, no, no, no, you must be mistaken.
01:12:41.000The reason we believe, and we all agree, common ground, we can have a civil discussion here, on the increase in heart attacks, myocarditis, and other heart-related complications, Is you may have people who are taking a shower that might be slightly too hot, slightly too cold.
01:12:54.000They could be waking up drinking cold water while going out gardening in their backyard, picking fresh herbs, which may lead to them eating the same fruit, my God, every single day.
01:13:04.000And God forbid that they be joyous or they engage in shoveling snow or, through no choice of their own, they happen to go through daylight savings time.
01:13:10.000We believe that these things obviously lead to increase in myocarditis.
01:13:30.000And then you have the media and big tech say, yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll go with that.
01:13:35.000So again, I'd love to see you run your searches.
01:13:39.000How often do you have to say Alex Jones was right?
01:13:43.000Seriously, aren't you getting tired of it?
01:13:45.000At this point, I think everyone has been turned into a conspiracy theorist.
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01:13:58.000I can't, when you look down, it just looks like you're looking into a rock.