223: Crack Conspiracies w⧸ Crack Amico
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1 hour and 45 minutes
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201.87617
Summary
In this episode of Nede, Top Lobster and David Lee Corbo are joined by comedian and writer Crack Amico to discuss his new album, Where Did Crack Come From? and how he got his start in comedy.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Joining us today, very excited to introduce to the audience, Crack Amico.
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Before we get into the conversation, though, we have to let people know, Crack, where they can find your work, where they can go and support you.
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That's the shit that you're really going to want to see.
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There's a bunch of bonus streams, bonus songs on there.
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But definitely the YouTube is what you're going to want to check out, the songs, you know?
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I know that we wanted to start this conversation.
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We're going to get into a lot of things culturally, but Top was talking about this idea of, like, where did Crack come from?
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I just want to say, too, before we get started, I'm a fucking idiot.
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When we were just doing that before the show started, I thought we were on the show already.
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That's why I was like, he's saying things, and they're bangers.
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You're like, wow, this guy is really on right now.
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Dude, I hate those shows where you go on, and you're like, we're live already.
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Yeah, a half an hour into the show, you're like, are we going to start?
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So, Crack, how did you get on the – I'll tell you where I was first aware of Crack Amico
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was the whole Burt Kreischer thing, which I thought was fantastic because I came from a group of people
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And I don't think that they're not worth enjoying, but I'm just saying they had their noses really far up that Rogan sphere ass.
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And then all of a sudden, I get tuned into a guy who is tearing them down, but he's doing it hilariously.
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And in the world of comedy, all is fair in Love and War.
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And I'm going, not only is this funny, but it's a banger.
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But I can't imagine that that was where you came from.
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So, if you guys remember a now defunct podcast called The Real Ass Podcast, starring Luis J. Gomez and Zach Amico.
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So, I want to say in February of 2022, so over three years now, somebody sent in some kind of fan mail with the name Crack Amico on it.
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And Luis starts saying on the show, I happen to be listening that day, he starts saying on the show, Crack Amico, I like that name.
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You guys know like The Monkees, like the band from like...
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It was like this whole thing with like, they had a band that was like specifically, like they named a band The Monkees, and then they're like, all right, now that we have the name and the vibe, we're going to find the members of The Monkees.
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They created the band name and then found the people for it.
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So, that was kind of their idea with the Crack Amico thing.
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So, they had a contest, and everybody kind of battled each other as the rounds went on.
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I ended up winning that contest and getting up with Louis a little bit, met him.
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We were talking about just different ideas for songs.
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He had an idea for, yo, why don't you diss L.A. comedians?
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And then from there, I kind of just kept the momentum going and my thing, and I guess I still kind of pop out and do it when I have something to say,
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but my thing for like a good year or two was just like, what comics are fucking up?
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And I authentically tapped in the whole time because I listened to all these pods.
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Even before the Crack Amico shit happened, I've been listening to all these pods.
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It's been great because I've been sort of, well, I was working kind of like alongside you and watching him do this,
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and he's the dude that's holding comedians accountable in a strange way
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because I feel like other comedians might not be able to say what you say to these dudes.
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And the Burt Kreischer stuff, I mean, if you want to talk about conspiracy.
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What kind of a deep dive did this guy do on Kreischer?
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Because I remember learning about this and being like, wait a second, what?
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Why did I not know this about one of the most famous guys in comedy, in podcasting?
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I guess the story was, and this is, by the way, a story from Burt Kreischer himself.
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The story is coming from him in the first place, which, by the way, that was the funny part, too.
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He was like, how much research did this guy fucking do?
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It's like, bro, you're the one who said it on multiple podcasts.
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But according to him, there was a moment in time, apparently Burt's dad is a attorney.
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And there was a point in time where L. Ron Hubbard had his father on retainer as a lawyer.
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I mean, when I heard that, I go, you know, because you then it throws into question everything about an individual.
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And I'm not saying that that's the point of it.
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And I'm like, wait a second, wait a second, wait a second.
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And now you're one of the most famous comedians in the world.
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You know, I think certain comedians work for certain people.
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He's funny, but he's like, I look at it and I go, is it, you know, I think it's sometimes your skill set plus the people you surround yourself with.
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It's very obvious, you know, that there was a huge boost from the whole Rogan's fear thing.
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I'm like, is it because your dad was a lawyer for L. Ron Hubbard?
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And one thing that I will say about Burt and, you know, just to lay it out there, he did completely lie about me.
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I don't know if you guys saw that or heard about that.
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He said at Skank Fest that he saw me and I ran away from him, which definitely did not happen.
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I saw Brendan Shaw, but I walked up to him and talked to him and said, yo, what's up, man?
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And he was like, no, I don't know nothing about that.
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I had to kind of smack him around in a song that wasn't if you can imagine a song that's like meaner than Two Bears, One Grave.
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I had to put that song out, but I didn't feel good about it.
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And to be real with you, when it comes to Burt, like you said, he's a funny guy.
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Like when it comes down to it, and as we're seeing with what's going on in the news and shit, it's to me almost more important than ever.
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He seemed he seems like a decent dude besides all of the obvious lying.
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It's almost what you said there, given the climate that we're in.
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I agree with you if this is where you were going in that like I really value good people.
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I mean, we've turned a corner where like everybody's malice and everybody's, you know, sort of evil attributes are on display in a big way.
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And unabashedly, I mean, you know, just just we were talking a little bit before about the whole Charlie Kirk thing.
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And one of the wild phenomenons that's taken place after after his death is people coming out and cackling.
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But Sam Hyde, he comes out with this video and he's and he's telling you, you know, the Ukrainian woman on the train.
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This could be your your wife, your mother, your sister.
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And that's like the thing he's trying to drive home.
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And then he's highlighting that the death of this man is it brings like elation, like joy, high level glee.
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And they're just making these videos and they're laughing on the Internet.
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And so, yeah, man, whatever you want to say about Bert, it does seem like he's a good dude.
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And that's that's a valuable commodity right now.
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And I did see the I did see the Sam Hyde video.
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And to me, like that hit even more a little close to home because the the arena, the the thing that happened to the woman on the train that happened in my home state about like two hours down the road.
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And to tell you the truth, like, obviously, I come from the skanks world, the rap world.
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My only thing that I was saying is I don't have any jokes because like, you know, shit has happened.
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Like the thing with like Kobe dying and shit like that.
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And I know there are some people making jokes there.
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It's like this one specifically for some reason.
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But like when I saw this one, just the timing of it happening and the ubiquitousness, if that's a word, I'll just make up a word.
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But the the presence of that video all over Twitter when it happened, the getting the news, the being like, wait, did this really happen?
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Seeing the far away video, then seeing the close up video, how graphic that fucking was and just the immediate response from people on the other side.
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Just like you said, like gloating about it was it just it felt so perverse and dark to me that I immediately in most situations I would be like, how can I make this funny?
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And in this situation, I was like, I got I got nothing to say here.
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Like the previous show I used to do, Tower Gang, it was like we would take the craziest subjects and find the funny in it.
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You know, that's why I love being like talking with Lewis and like working, working with them in this way, because they they do that thing where you can see something dark and you reach into it and pull out this funny aspect.
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I mean, I heard maybe one good joke about it, but was that the one that Cole hit the one that Cole?
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If you're going to sit back and say like a dude deserved to die or a dude doesn't deserve sympathy or or then you're like you're looking into it.
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Like, why are people so upset about the passing of this guy?
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You know, that seems goofy to me, but it's messed up because it blurs that line of like Patrice O'Neal saying like you're allowed to try, you know?
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Yeah, but it's got to be like you've got to be trying to make a joke, not trying to be like this guy deserved it.
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And it kind of works the same way with conspiracies where like, to me, there are no sacred cows.
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And and and so if something is highly emotional, I'm more skeptical of it.
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I'm like, OK, if there's an emotional response, you take like the whole Sandy Hook thing.
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Like where that was massively emotional and and you weren't allowed to.
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If you looked at it all, you were a piece of crap.
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If you said maybe the official narrative is not what we think, then you were a piece of crap.
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But even this one, I gave it like a grace period.
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So that would have been what, five days or something since it we were doing an episode when it happened.
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And there's nothing really I couldn't really figure out.
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So in the same way that you were like, I don't have a joke is the same way that I was like, I don't have I don't have it in my heart right now to try to look for the conspiracy here.
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And since then, it's you know, it's shown itself in a million different ways.
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But I agree there was this one was heavy and I wanted to step back.
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And I know everybody's making fun of like the qualifiers that people are saying before they talk about the Charlie Kirk thing.
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But just so that it's known and you guys are probably on this same viewpoint of it, maybe, maybe not.
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But like I when when Charlie Kirk, when Charlie Kirk was alive, I was just making fun of him and calling him a dickhead and being like pro Israel dick sucker.
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Like so. So when this happened, like I felt like a lot of people were kind of looking at me with like having the compassion edge and be like, oh, I guess you're just like right wing.
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I was not a supporter, but there was just something I don't know.
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Like I said, I don't know if it was how graphic it was, if that's what affected me and felt like it affected my soul.
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But I just it could have been it could have been Farrakhan.
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It could have been a guy that like I know would have probably wanted would have thought that the earth was better without me around.
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And I still would have been like, God damn, man.
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I said, if we were doing the show and somebody said Joe Biden just got shot and we opened up the video and we watched this old guy slump over.
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Yes. I would have been like, what the fuck is going on?
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I'm sure I don't know how much this comes up when when people talk to you or interview you.
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But where are you at, like spiritually as far as religion goes, especially nowadays, like after 2020, I feel like people went from.
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Being like, it's OK to be either agnostic or atheist, but like after 2020, something shifted and we're in like this weird phase.
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Like you said, that assassination happened and there was a spiritual ripple and everyone kind of you feel it.
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Maybe you can't describe it. Put your finger on quite what it is.
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But like, where are you at these days with that?
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So, yeah, I'm a Christian undecided on denomination as it is right now, because I didn't grow up in a in a religious family.
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I had multiple friends that were Catholic to two best friends.
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One was Puerto Rican, one was Irish with like 12 kids in the family.
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So we were going to mass all the time and I was kind of just like, what the fuck is this shit?
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I guess I'll just go along so I can stay over the night for the sleepover.
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Then eventually, when I got a little bit older, like in my teen years, I kind of went off on my own on like some Protestant shit.
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And it was partly like, you know, partly trying to find God and partly like, oh, these girls I have a crush on are going to like lodge camp and I want to like follow them there and shit.
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But so I got a little religious in my teens and then kind of fell out of it.
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And then in my 20s, I was an alcoholic drug addict pretty, pretty badly.
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And once I got sober for good in 2020 was when I started kind of making my way back.
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And but but still just kind of like you would say, kind of agnostic, never really lost my faith, but just wasn't.
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I don't even know what it was exactly, but something happened once we started getting closer to this, the things going on with Iran and like with Iran, like tweeting out fucking like don't fuck with us, Israel and that kind of shit.
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I don't know what it was, but something struck me in that moment, like the how apocalyptic it kind of was.
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And I don't know what it was, but something told me I need to I need to get back close to God.
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So, you know, I still I'm not like super over religious, pious or anything.
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You know, the I think that when times are are easy, like atheism for sure, but even agnosticism to an extent, because I was agnostic for a long time is almost a luxury.
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Right. It's only when you're faced with things like that, whatever your triggering point is, if it's the Iran situation or, you know, for for me, it was, I guess, maybe maybe covid.
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But then I had like a bunch of weird, unexplainable sort of spooky spiritual things happen to me.
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And so that was really the turning point for me.
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But I think that, you know, it's a it's a luxury of an easy world.
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I mean, we've always had our tragedies and everything.
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But when we turned after after covid, things got really, really bizarre.
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And I think people had a lot of questions and not a lot of places to turn to for answers.
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I would almost say we've seen like a resurgence, you know, in Christianity.
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But this this idea of like, oh, still making racist music and all of that.
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Like, I think the this is something that you talk about a lot.
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Top is like the comedian's job is to tell the truth, but to make it funny.
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Maybe not the job of the comedian, but it is like one of the perks of comedians is that they can tell the truth and make it funny and make it palatable for people.
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Well, I mean, like I look at certain people like, you know, to use somebody that everybody knows, like a Mitch Hedberg.
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So there's always like room for just laughing at shit.
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But a comedian that can take the truth and make it funny and make it palatable is important to the larger cultural dialogue.
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So when you're making all these things, you know, racist music and shit, the reason that it's it's important, I think.
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And I don't know that you would give yourself this, but but I would say it's important because in a time where nobody's willing to have the discussion.
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There's a bunch of truth left on the table that nobody's willing to touch and somebody has to come in and kick the door down on that.
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And I know I sought to do that for a long time.
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And I think that you sought to do that where it's like when people tell you.
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The climate that we've been in for the last decade tells you, you can't say this.
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If you talk about it, if you mention it, if you touch it, you're racist, you're homophobic, you're whatever the case is.
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And then it means the conversation can't be had.
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And I tell people that I think times were better with like Chappelle Show.
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Like when I was younger, we all used to laugh at each other racially and we would laugh at ourselves, too.
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You know, because Chappelle Show was like everybody was getting it in every bit.
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And I think things were a little bit better then.
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So, yeah, I'm just saying I know you're like, oh, I'm Christian.
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And that's kind of what I that's kind of how I look at it.
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And I kind of see myself as somebody with a purpose.
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And I think the glaring, the glaring skill, the glaring talent that I've been given in my life is the ability to, I think, not only make music and rap or sing or whatever, but also be able to do that and make it funny or put the truth in it or both.
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And I don't know, man, I'm still I'm still just walking this path.
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But, you know, and one week it's about it's, you know, it's the don't joke about Jews song about Portnoy.
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It's like just a silly song dressed up as an Indian guy.
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It's like there's no I'm not on this path of like everything has to be super serious and I'm always telling the truth.
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It's like if that's what hits me, that's what I'm hitting you with.
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Or if I just feel like being silly, I'll do that, too.
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It's just the past few years with the I've been rapping for a long time, but it's kind of new the trying to trying to be funny and rap.
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So I'm still just walking the path seeing seeing what I got.
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So when did you when did you start rapping or getting into music?
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Also, like how much I listen to some of your stuff, like you're mixing in the Hava Nagila.
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Some of your beats are actually like I don't know if you're making your own beats, but they're they're interesting.
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Are you like musically inclined or you focus on like wordsmith rap stuff?
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I would hate to let everybody down, but the only the only thing that I don't do on my songs is the beats.
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Yes, I'm always finding beats, leasing beats from other creators, but everything else that you see, like this last one that I just dropped the and I guess I guess pretty much all of them.
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I mix them myself and I edit the video myself and film the videos myself.
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So any of the edits you see, like the the predator edit, like I made that edit.
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I just got into I got into editing editing videos when I started the crack of Miko shit out of necessity.
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Just because I was like the the D'Elia shit was that was mean, man.
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It wasn't that it was me like it needed to be said.
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And it was like, you know, it was it was true and it was on the nose, but it was like, damn, it was it was brutal.
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I want to talk a little bit about that Portnoy situation, though, because that was a weird moment culturally, especially for the Jews in general, because it was like it was a curtain pull moment.
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You know what I mean? Like this dude who whose rise to fame included a pretty mild rape joke, right?
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Like the whole what was she wearing thing interview, which was like is funny is a funny thing to say.
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And but you're obviously taking a stab at an at what what society would deem a no go zone.
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That's how you cut your teeth. That was the beginnings of Dave Fortnoy.
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And then all of the sudden, this guy does a full 180 and he's screaming and he's having this public breakdown.
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You can't talk about the Jews. That was a really weird moment.
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It was either like you were like crickets because you really couldn't defend him, even if you wanted to try to defend him or you saw it for what it was, which is like, you know, sort of like rules for the not for me situation.
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Yeah, it was it was like a perfect storm of all of these things happening with this guy.
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It was him being upset and literally saying how many Jews have to die before people stop making jokes.
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It was the dynamic of that. He was the boss in the situation coming down on these other dudes that were his co-hosts and telling him, you shut the fuck up.
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I pay you, you fucking bitch. It was the dynamic of how the fuck the Jews thing was actually like pretty innocent.
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Not that big of a fucking deal. Like like fuck the Jews. It's like fuck fuck the whoever.
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Fuck the anybody. It wasn't like I don't know. And this I don't I don't know if this would be worse.
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But like if they were like playing a Hitler speech or if somebody was actually beating up Jews in his establishment, it's like almost that's more understandable.
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But just like a dumb college kid putting fuck the Jews on a sign. It's like, dude, how much shit are you going to get upset about?
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That's that's nothing. Is that what he did? Because did he put it on a sign or did he just shout the shit like he was so he just mentioned the Hitler speech?
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And I forgot that like Kanye West did a fucking Hitler song this year. Yeah, that's how fast things are moving.
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And it was a banger. It's the news cycle. Like it's not a news cycle. It's the media cycle. It's the outrage cycle.
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It's the it's like to me, it's like the MK Ultra cycle. You know, the trauma. It's so fast.
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It's been an action packed year. Bro, it really has been. It really has been an action packed year.
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I'm tired. The Jews have taken a beating when it's time to play.
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That's where I don't know, you know, not to like start this discussion, like right off the bat or anything.
00:28:13.960
But, you know, I don't know, like you guys said, like with everything happening, I wasn't immediately trying to look for the conspiracy or follow the story of who actually did this or why it happened or anything like that.
00:28:25.140
But it does feel at the very least, regardless of where this came from, it does feel like before the Kirk murder, that almost in a way it was almost like we were starting to find a little bit of harmony between the right and left.
00:28:40.360
Being like, like the shaking hands meme of like, we want to get to the bottom of the Epstein files and Israel has way too much power in our government.
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And it was almost like the left and the right were like, you know, we can kind of agree on this stuff.
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And then this shit happens and it's like, we're right back where the fuck we were.
00:28:56.280
Yeah, it was a it was a slow ramping up to not even slow like that, that that murder that happened in your hometown that happened a week before it was reported or maybe even two weeks, two weeks before it hit Twitter like that.
00:29:10.520
Yeah. And it's it's it is brilliant, right? It's allowed to like sit there and really fester and then you get the next thing.
00:29:17.780
So we like we're attacking on the racial front and then boom, you split on the political front and it's like no one is now nobody is talking about.
00:29:27.660
Well, I'm looking at this situation because I'm very comfortable being like, like, you know, people go like, oh, everything is the Jews.
00:29:34.240
And I go, not everything, but this at least feels Jew adjacent.
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And so, like, I'm looking at the situation and I'm seeing all these elements and I'm perfectly comfortable.
00:29:41.540
It's no real skin off my back to go like, yeah, there's a lot of elements here that look like, you know, this guy taking over turning point.
00:29:47.260
Apparently he he hasn't. He's like come out and clarified that whatever Benjamin Netanyahu is coming out.
00:29:52.960
He's reporting on it very early. The Jerusalem Times or something is reporting on it very early.
00:29:57.780
Charlie is starting to speak out again. It's like all these signs are there. Right.
00:30:01.360
But now because of how I am doing the Portnoy thing, though, like so many people are like, yo,
00:30:05.880
oh, we're not you're not even allowed to say it, which is crazy.
00:30:09.120
Now that's all that I want to say. Yeah, it's all that I want to say.
00:30:11.660
And it's also like, are you not seeing all the things that I just said?
00:30:14.300
Like they're there. Give give people some some, you know, grant them some some space to brainstorm a little bit on this situation.
00:30:23.460
But it's almost become so egregious because of the way my my conspiratorial mind is like, I look at everything and I'm like, is this really what it is?
00:30:31.180
I look at this and I go like, this is like super obvious. Does it feel super obvious?
00:30:36.360
Like, why is it feel so obvious? Am I supposed to just look at this and can we can we do like a quiz for crack quiz for crack?
00:30:42.380
Yeah, on a on conspiracy. I just want to like, is there is there a quiz that exists that we can like have a baseline metric for where crack lands on this on certain subjects?
00:30:55.620
It's like if you favor the news or is it the Jews? Like, is it 9-11?
00:30:59.480
I mean, we're almost at 33 minute mark. Oh, yeah.
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Where are you at on the number 33? Look at Nancy.
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Yeah, she's Nancy's very nasty with the kicking out of the pores.
00:31:08.580
But the number 33, does this have any significance to you?
00:31:18.440
Yeah, we have a gauge. I think we should kick out the pores and then we'll continue this.
00:31:23.320
To your point that you were saying as well, you know, as far as I do, I do think there are some people and obviously, you know, I have my thoughts.
00:31:34.820
I have my things that I've been noticing, as people say.
00:31:38.300
But I will say it does seem like there are people that are like, see something like this happen and they're like, OK, so we know it was the Jews.
00:31:48.440
We know it was them, but now we're going to figure out how there are some people like that.
00:31:52.520
You know, I think it's going to take some time for some stuff to come out.
00:31:56.160
I think people should keep their mind open to what possibly happened.
00:31:58.820
And the only thing that I will say that is glaringly obvious is that Israel certainly benefits from this.
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It's the people that that are saying, like, it's crazy to even accuse them.
00:32:13.980
And not just because they're always on the list, but they're on the list like, all right.
00:32:17.520
An assassination of a high profile figure is like you guys specialize in that.
00:32:21.880
Yeah. Who also was starting to pivot and talk out against.
00:32:24.760
Yeah. His last episode he was just talking about, listen, it could not it.
00:32:29.360
Maybe it's not that maybe it's just some guy with a tranny girlfriend, but I can't like to eliminate them as a suspect is bizarre.
00:32:36.680
And now there's like one hundred and fifty million dollars that it's it's getting crazy.
00:32:40.980
Before we go any further, though, we got to we got to kick these poor people out.
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Guys, if you want to continue watching this episode, patreon.com forward slash Nephilim death squad.
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Otherwise, wait for it to come out, come out in its entirety in about a week.
00:33:09.980
What's the matter? Are your eyes not enough for you, crack?
00:33:15.920
I go I go back and forth depending on the last person I spoke to.
00:33:19.540
Yeah. But like that goes into the idea of simulation theory,
00:33:27.420
Oh, that is, you know, and this might be the same as the Flat Earth thing.
00:33:33.040
I feel like I just don't have enough information or knowledge to make a decision.
00:33:37.600
I'm kind of just open to either side of the possibility.
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And again, this is like not based on any knowledge.
00:34:13.300
Don't know if we've don't know if we've come in contact with them lately.
00:34:18.200
All the all the Egyptian shit back in the day, maybe something going on there.
00:34:24.720
Have you seen have you not seen crack that NASA is telling us that three eye atlas is a gigantic craft and will be here in November.
00:34:40.360
So they're saying that this is NASA in the New York Post.
00:34:44.240
It's a reputable news publication are saying that a gigantic craft the size of Manhattan is coming here.
00:34:53.780
This is something that is that they're making articles about.
00:34:55.900
They're saying it's hostile and they're saying that come October 30th, Halloween Eve, it's going to cross in front of the sun and release drones that are going to look like UFOs to us.
00:35:10.000
This is what the New York Post and NASA are saying.
00:35:12.500
Anna Paulina Luna Halloween Eve, Halloween Eve.
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And Abby Loev, who is a reputable Jewish man, and there's nothing to be suspicious of there.
00:35:25.660
See, I don't want to be that guy, though, that they're constantly like, oh, wait, I was talking about the Jays.
00:35:32.720
Wait, so there's a there's a spacecraft coming and it's getting here on Halloween.
00:35:37.160
It is passing in front of the sun on Halloween Eve.
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And I'm telling you, bring up that, bring up the picture, bring up the picture, please, Nancy, please produce it.
00:35:54.460
What's the, you know, just just again, they put a palm out and they go, yeah, that shit's mad.
00:36:00.920
And then they go, looks like it's going to drop some drones.
00:36:07.960
And we're so busy with geopolitics and other shit going on that we're like, I just don't really have time.
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I'm just saying, crack, it's probably something you should be preparing for.
00:36:17.240
To me, that the fact that you didn't know this is is it's alarming.
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I mean, you better watch all this shit because it's going to be we're going to have the rapture on the 23rd.
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That's seven days, seven days, September, seven days from now.
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I don't know if you have to, because I think when you get raptured, it's naked.
00:36:50.440
It's kind of a big fear of mine is that, you know, like I'll have to be whisked up naked.
00:36:55.980
This is healthy for us, though, Dave, because like we're dealing with somebody with like we deal with with people when we when we speak to them.
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They go, yeah, yeah, we know about they're like worse off than we are.
00:37:06.160
Like, I don't know what kind of shit are you seeing?
00:37:07.940
Wait, so does anybody know does anybody know the exact like time down to the minute that the rapture is happening?
00:37:15.640
Because I would like to come up a little bit before.
00:37:20.620
So so but what we do have is a two day period, the 23rd to the 24th, which is the Feast of Trumpets.
00:37:28.100
This is three eye atlas and you can tell that it's angry because of all the colors, I suppose.
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I don't know what time it's going to be, but I don't know.
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You're just supposed to stand outside for about a 24 hour period.
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There is some corresponding information with like like the Feast of Trumpets landing on
00:38:07.060
Like half the I guess half the Internet is scared if they're like to if they're plugged
00:38:12.700
And it's just funny that like we don't like there's another half that's just like doesn't
00:38:20.020
I would love to tell I would love to tell this to Lewis because I'm sure he would not give
00:38:24.300
If I told this to Dave Smith, which I have, he had he literally said, I reject the premise.
00:38:30.180
He rejected even the premise of the whole thing.
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I got shot immediately as soon as I came out of the gate.
00:38:40.100
I will say when it comes to Dave Smith, I think he's been doing a lot of good work lately
00:38:46.080
And I agree with him on a lot of a lot of the shit he's been saying.
00:38:51.940
Well, honestly, like to be serious, I think I don't know, man, I just hope he kind of
00:38:58.740
like just do comedy, Dave, because like he was if you start to look into the Charlie Kirk
00:39:05.340
thing, especially with these donors where they had this meeting in the Hamptons with
00:39:09.940
them, they offered him one hundred and fifty million dollars to like ease off talking
00:39:15.160
points on Israel and specifically to uninvite people like Tucker Carlson and Dave Smith from
00:39:20.640
the latest thing that he did where they had a debate on the geopolitics of Israel.
00:39:26.480
Yeah, I do not like Dave being mentioned in this because this is a this is a crazy game,
00:39:32.960
Like when you get into this weird next thing, you know, they're going to be like live on
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Is like Kirk is like a podcaster and that that that it enters a whole new realm of people
00:39:52.660
that are all orbiting one another and that are all I don't know.
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I don't want to say it in a spooky way, but like within reach, you know what I mean?
00:40:03.960
That was another dimension of it, too, that I looked at.
00:40:06.480
But it was like, you know, I understand that Charlie Kirk is like political in nature and
00:40:19.540
So it's like, of course, most people would probably say and my audience would say, yeah,
00:40:24.440
But there's probably a lot of people out there that don't give a fuck that I'm joking
00:40:28.820
I like the things that I've said on on Twitter, I've rolled them back.
00:40:33.540
Like and I'm sure that like I'm not sure I'm 100 percent.
00:40:37.260
I know that like people in the comedy sphere, they're like, this guy is not a comedian.
00:40:48.160
And I've I've gotten I've been the the center of the ire of like, well, you know, the trans
00:40:54.120
crowd accidentally like like kind of like just poking fun at shit.
00:40:59.680
And then all of a sudden in my DMs, I'm getting like pictures of this dude's rocket launcher
00:41:03.920
while he's painting a picture of a grenade launcher and shit.
00:41:07.620
It's a picture of his grenade launcher with his dildo on the floor.
00:41:10.140
And I'm like, oh, my God, this is the last thing I need, like a fucking RPG coming through
00:41:15.680
But it's like, yeah, you're you're always you're you're constantly close to it.
00:41:19.740
And you're trying to like I'm just trying to like say what I think in a in a manner
00:41:26.420
So like with a little bit of sugar, you know what I mean, and let people hear it.
00:41:30.040
And maybe that'll plant a seed and they can think about it.
00:41:34.360
That shit gets out and people see you've gone viral a bunch of times.
00:41:40.560
And it's a it's an interesting time where everybody everybody has a voice.
00:41:44.920
And it's like, who's to say like you mentioned the the the Patrice thing earlier, which Patrice
00:41:49.840
is my goat personally, but the Patrice thing about unfunny jokes and funny jokes come out
00:41:58.200
But it's an interesting it's an interesting dynamic now when everybody has a voice and
00:42:05.700
And to be fair, when I say shit, there's some shit that I say where I'm joking.
00:42:12.760
I think it's still funny, but I think it's true.
00:42:14.380
And there's shit that I say that I don't even believe in and think is a complete lie.
00:42:17.580
But I'm saying it because it's funny to say it.
00:42:19.900
So it's like it's hard to separate like who's joking, who's not.
00:42:28.240
And so you're also going under like this crack Amico name and I'm doing like a top lobster
00:42:32.620
So that line of what I think and what I believe is blurred and my personality's turned up to
00:42:38.080
11, you know, and at some time, like some points I would I would like step back and
00:42:41.860
be like, wait, wait, wait, wait, what do I actually what do I actually what do I believe?
00:42:46.420
Or am I just caught up in the absurd and continually like looking for that, that like whatever's
00:42:51.720
underneath there, whatever kind of like funny underbelly that you can grab at.
00:42:56.220
And I don't know, man, it's a it's a weird place to be at.
00:42:59.400
It puts you in a in a jam up, too, because it's like, you know, we not only are we engaged
00:43:04.180
in that sort of thing, but then we're we're doing like live events like it wasn't so much
00:43:08.660
us, but we got our entire event canceled because we weren't willing to get rid of a comedian
00:43:17.740
But the thing that's significant about that is like there are people that are dedicated
00:43:25.340
And and that's only a degree of what that's like.
00:43:28.780
Everybody that that is offensive is going to have that to varying degrees.
00:43:32.540
So anybody could have a dedicated individual or a group of individuals or a mass of people
00:43:38.000
that don't want to see them succeed, don't want to see them perform.
00:43:41.480
And then the question is, what are they willing to do?
00:43:43.960
And so for us, they were willing to to to submit, you know, articles and call the township
00:43:51.200
And then they wrote articles about canceling our our our racist.
00:44:02.340
But that's an article that's written and that's a phone call that's made.
00:44:09.160
And then there's all kinds of space in between.
00:44:11.920
Sam Tripoli gets a dude that runs on stage and tries to fight him.
00:44:18.280
I was there for that show at the there was a Jacksonville show and some dude showed up
00:44:26.040
He fucking threw it on the roof and the people there were going to fuck him up.
00:44:31.420
So I was like, it's not a good time to pick like a fist fight with Sam Tripoli.
00:44:35.420
Yeah, I was going to say of all the guys that you could of all the comedians that you
00:44:39.500
would run on stage and try and pick a fight with Tripoli is probably going to be at the
00:44:44.000
I might go fuck with like Casey Rocket or some of those like Kill Tony paraplegics.
00:44:48.600
I might go punch him in the face, but not Sam Tripoli.
00:44:52.040
Dude, I watched Sam at Carnival Combat, like one of the videos of it.
00:45:02.880
And I'm watching him like stick and move dudes in the corner.
00:45:06.160
And he's got like a couple of guys coming at him at once because it's a big group thing.
00:45:08.960
And I'm like, oh shit, he's fucking these dudes up.
00:45:11.600
He's actually like, you know, really landing solid hits.
00:45:15.060
But my point is like, you know, you're doing this and...
00:45:26.860
That dude is like an amateur boxer or something like that.
00:45:37.000
He had been boxing his whole life before he started doing comedy.
00:45:47.400
But every time one of your songs goes viral, correct?
00:45:53.460
But then you know, like you're going to end up on stage.
00:45:56.740
You're at a high profile event, you know, every time.
00:46:05.360
Where's your head at in regards to that lately?
00:46:07.400
Has it changed for you or is it just business as usual?
00:46:11.720
I guess the level that I'm at right now and like the insular kind of skanks gas digital
00:46:18.400
universe that like I thrive within, that I exist within, the environment that protects
00:46:24.080
me in a way, like the fans, the audience, this world that I'm in, skank fest itself as
00:46:30.180
And that in that regard, you know, I guess I'm only worried about and I'm not worried
00:46:35.960
about them, but I guess I'm just worried about the people that I talk shit about.
00:46:40.540
That's like an adrenaline rush to go on stage and do two bears, one grave when Burt
00:46:45.320
Kreischer might be walking around in the venue somewhere.
00:46:49.200
But when it comes to like the Kirk level stuff you're saying, like I don't really have that
00:46:54.160
But like if it gets to a certain level, then that that's certainly going to creep in, you
00:46:59.060
know, and depending on what I'm talking about, like if I make if I make this don't
00:47:02.500
joke about Jews song, but I've got like five million subscribers on YouTube.
00:47:06.240
I'm thinking a little I'm thinking of getting security and having them watch the roof when
00:47:16.200
It was like a joke tweet a couple of years ago.
00:47:19.400
And it was like Joe Biden, Mel Gibson, anti and it was an anti-Semitic tweet at heart.
00:47:23.960
But Elon Musk retweeted it or he responded to or something.
00:47:26.860
And then boom, I'm like, it's like top lobsters, engaging in blood libel against.
00:47:41.300
And there's like I'm more keenly aware that there is a there is a progression of letters
00:47:49.760
So crazy thought there's a progression of things that I can type into Twitter at a certain
00:47:56.860
Yeah, I mean, I got I had the same thing happen.
00:47:59.640
I got doxxed after a tweet went like 18 million and people were sending me pictures of dismembered
00:48:08.920
And it was like then all of a sudden I'm looking at my wife.
00:48:11.220
My wife's concerned and I have to be concerned.
00:48:14.740
I got to still be cool and not freak out about it and just be like, oh, it's just Internet
00:48:18.280
But in the back of my mind, I'm like, is it is it just Internet shit?
00:48:21.460
Because they just put up my address and now I got to look out the window every once in
00:48:26.080
But what you're talking about is an interesting topic.
00:48:30.520
And I want to kind of ask this in the spirit of asking crack conspiracies.
00:48:41.320
And all of a sudden, I think what ends up happening after that is everybody on the on X starts
00:48:49.560
talking about the Jews and, you know, rightfully so for a lot of the information that comes
00:48:55.740
So what I'm wondering in regards to conspiracies, crack.
00:49:01.220
Do you what do you think of the idea that let's say it is Israel they're involved with
00:49:07.840
And the big point of it isn't just to silence Charlie Kirk.
00:49:11.760
It is to inspire and inflame a tinderbox that maybe they even created.
00:49:17.740
And that tinderbox is a civil war scenario within America, a racial one, a political one,
00:49:25.720
an ideological one across as many lines of division as possible.
00:49:33.540
All of this stuff that sometimes I look around, I say this feels engineered in very many ways.
00:49:46.440
Well, let me let me add a little bit meat to it.
00:49:48.680
So what keeps coming out is like this tranny aspect, right?
00:49:59.100
So you have the the stabbing situation on the on the bus with the black guy in the
00:50:03.280
Ukrainian woman that bakes for two weeks and then drops and goes incredibly viral.
00:50:09.180
And you imagine like horrifying shit happens all the time.
00:50:14.100
But why did it bake for two weeks and then hit the Internet?
00:50:17.180
Um, and then all of the potential shooters that keep coming out for this situation are
00:50:29.700
Do you not think, uh, that there's room for this being, uh, an engineered social strife
00:50:41.520
But if we can highlight these really, um, what would you call it?
00:50:46.200
Like these ones that fit a certain narrative and we can put them out there, right?
00:50:50.140
The same way they highlight, uh, all the white school shooters, but then they omit all of
00:50:57.840
the the black school shooters as they put it away as gang violence.
00:51:01.360
So there's a cherry picking of information that hits the general public.
00:51:05.080
Of course, black kids bring guns to school, too.
00:51:07.680
There's a there's a huge problem there, but it goes under gang violence and it doesn't
00:51:18.480
Yeah, I think I think it's definitely definitely should stay open to that possibility that
00:51:24.440
that's that that's happening, that that's going on.
00:51:26.740
And I think like, you know, some of it does seem, you know, it's like the chicken or the
00:51:31.140
egg thing is like, like you said, like cherry picking the stories.
00:51:34.600
And it almost seemed like, like you're saying the engineering of it, the sensationalism of
00:51:39.560
It almost felt weird to me that they dropped that video of the girl on the train.
00:51:45.360
Did you notice that they teased that they didn't show you what actually happened?
00:51:53.840
Now that I remember the Charlie Kirk thing, I was going to say it's almost worse when they
00:51:57.520
don't show you what happens because your imagination goes crazy.
00:52:01.260
But my imagination could not have even conjured up what happened to Charlie Kirk.
00:52:05.680
But it's almost like they gave you the teaser, got everybody interested, like a fucking promo
00:52:10.440
that comes online being like two and a half men coming up at nine o'clock.
00:52:16.060
And you're like, I don't even care about the show, but I do want to know if Charlie gets
00:52:22.980
It's like it does feel a little it gets you thinking like, are they fucking are they
00:52:27.960
teasing this shit to us and then giving it to us?
00:52:30.240
And then they're running out of juice on this one's I don't know.
00:52:33.160
Well, bro, then it was it was crazy because when they did release it, it was like and
00:52:37.040
there's like six black people around that didn't help her.
00:52:39.620
And you're like, like it was it was like even worse.
00:52:42.640
Yeah, the sentiment was it was almost too obvious, right?
00:52:45.220
People were like they were really like, we just got to get all these guys out of our
00:52:53.640
And I'm like, this is like you control this app.
00:52:57.920
And I don't think that Elon is not when he bought X, he bought.
00:53:07.040
And X, since he bought it, has become the number one cultural manufacturing machine
00:53:12.520
in regards to, you know, maybe TikTok is a close runner up.
00:53:19.300
And then when you watch the way shit unfolds and then he puts the scale and he goes, you
00:53:25.220
And he puts his finger on the scale or or black crime statistics.
00:53:29.660
It's just weird watching him move because he moves in a way where you're like, you know,
00:53:35.140
But then when you look at like, well, where does this go?
00:53:39.520
Even in a way like your your latest, this the Slurpee Indian video.
00:53:43.680
So that's like a it's a it's a weird response to Elon Musk crashing out over Indians because
00:53:51.140
like these kind of topics, they percolate percolate on the Internet on the Internet.
00:53:55.660
And then he crashes out about the H1B shit and it kind of blows up and then you get like
00:54:01.500
And then, boom, it's like punctuation mark with this Slurpee video of like, yeah, we
00:54:13.120
If you go out into the real world, I've discovered recently, nobody is even engaging in these
00:54:22.140
But X lulled me into a false sense of like, I don't know, security thinking like, oh,
00:54:28.320
You go out to just a regular P and they don't know this shit.
00:54:32.680
I know all these things are really happening, but like, is this motherfucker like hitting
00:54:36.980
the buttons and putting his finger on the scale and tilting it one way or another?
00:54:43.720
The whole the whole Elon thing is just so, so interesting, whatever is going on behind
00:54:49.100
the scenes, like if there was a biopic about what is happening with him, especially this
00:54:53.580
year and just him with Trump and the election and him with the black eye and backing away from
00:54:58.920
Trump and saying Trump hid the Epstein files because he's in them.
00:55:02.680
And and it's like like you're saying, like, what buttons is he pushing now?
00:55:07.200
Where is he at with fucking Peter Thiel and the tech guys?
00:55:17.240
That's a that's a conspiracy conspiracy question.
00:55:28.720
Uh, that's, uh, that's the one that really piqued my interest and got me coming back
00:55:36.080
I felt like, uh, you know, before the Epstein thing, I wasn't even really much of a political
00:55:42.460
Like when people ask me, I'd be like, I don't give a fuck about politics.
00:55:47.120
Like try to ignore politics, which is, which is a tough feat and basically impossible at this
00:55:54.620
That's my conclusion now, but this Epstein shit was the thing that really engaged me.
00:55:59.720
And I went, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, hold, hold the fuck up.
00:56:02.380
Not once since I've been alive in the history of this country has something not only been,
00:56:08.120
I mean, obviously you guys know a thousand things.
00:56:14.360
There's probably stuff getting covered up every day.
00:56:16.920
But to me, a normie, I went, this is the biggest miscarriage of justice I've ever seen.
00:56:22.620
This is the sloppiest fucking, this is the most, this is the biggest scandal that I've
00:56:32.840
And, and the Trump, the moment that I really like caught the psychosis of it, I think is
00:56:39.020
when Trump was like, why is everybody still talking about Epstein?
00:56:47.760
So the, uh, the Epstein shit, I, bro, I don't know what the deal is.
00:56:53.380
I don't know if there's not there, but there's gotta be, it feels like there's gotta be some
00:57:00.140
And at this point it's like, what are they going to give us?
00:57:03.460
I think, I think what drove me crazy about it is that they didn't even try and be slick
00:57:09.280
They, they just, from, from the moment, it was just a, a fumble on the goal line from
00:57:20.300
I had a little bit, this brief moment when they came out with those binders and I was
00:57:28.600
I think that's, that's like the interesting part for like people who are just, uh, looking
00:57:33.740
Now they were, the conspiracies were like more well hidden beforehand.
00:57:38.380
Now it's almost like a disrespectful admission that they're telling you, like, like they're
00:57:45.760
And that leaves you in a situation where you're like, do I, uh, do I dig deeper or do I just
00:57:55.940
I remember during the peak of it, like the, the peak of the whole Epstein thing.
00:57:59.740
And we were getting all that really weird shit, like Anthony Wiener's laptop.
00:58:02.900
And we were getting like, uh, Tony Podesta's paintings.
00:58:07.720
Tony Podesta, Anthony, uh, uh, or, um, no, it's John Podesta is the, the one that looks
00:58:14.600
And then his brother, Tony Podesta is the guy who's got like this mansion and his mansions
00:58:20.500
just fill with like paintings of kids being tortured.
00:58:25.540
Like not even, this is where, this is where it leaves.
00:58:29.960
Like, like for us, this show gets into like the, the spiritual and, uh, the supernatural
00:58:35.260
in a way, because you can look at it and you'd be like, all right, they were raping kids on
00:58:38.500
an Island, but that's not necessarily where it ends up.
00:58:54.360
It just felt like mid, but I smoked, I smoked it with some friends that I thought we might
00:58:59.040
have to take them to like a psych ward the way that they were reacting to it.
00:59:05.980
Uh, I don't remember that specifically, but probably.
00:59:09.560
We found a pattern and it seems that a lot of people who smoked K2, who smoked spice back
00:59:17.020
And then some of them went on to have like demonic oppression, uh, uh, uh, you know, in
00:59:22.820
their lives, uh, after they clearly had come down off the K2 shit was still going crazy.
00:59:30.660
Yeah, but like back to the Epstein stuff, it's like there, there's more than just like
00:59:44.060
You look back to ancient Egypt, as you were talking about, and the show is named Nephilim
00:59:48.100
Desquad because as you draw all the way back, like from pretty much any conspiracy, if
00:59:54.120
you can find some sort of entity at the bottom of it.
00:59:56.900
And if you start to research their name, you look back throughout history, throughout
01:00:00.640
antiquity, throughout mythology, they all come back to like the same things.
01:00:04.800
And it's like these fallen angels reproducing with woman.
01:00:13.640
Then they, I mean, these, these, these entities have names.
01:00:16.500
These were giants back in the day, but as they die, they, uh, their localities and they're
01:00:21.860
still worshiped in some places still, even with similar or the same names.
01:00:25.900
And as you look at like cracks, like laughing, cause this shit is crazy.
01:00:29.000
Well, no, that, so Sam Tripoli always says that I think he, he puts it really well.
01:00:32.860
He goes, um, at the end of, of all conspiracies is spirituality, or you could say like the
01:00:38.420
supernatural and like, yeah, man, this whole time that they, they've been fucking these
01:00:49.180
Like, do you, do you, do you just push it away and you don't look at it?
01:00:52.740
Or do you go like, yeah, this is, there's a, there's a real spiritual thing behind this.
01:00:59.880
I know the, you know, I know like the skull and bone society, the Bilderberg group, like
01:01:04.900
those types of, I know that secret societies, secret societies exist.
01:01:11.820
So it's like, it is like, where does that end, you know, but I don't, I don't necessarily
01:01:16.080
know that that's like an explanation for everything, but, uh, it definitely, it definitely could
01:01:23.420
You don't think that there's something demonic that causes the dude to get jerked off in a
01:01:27.940
They jerk off on him in a, in a, remember that dude, what was that, that pastor or whatever
01:01:31.680
it was said that the skull and bones guys, uh, lay in a coffin and they, they get, uh,
01:01:42.180
And I go, if there's not a spirit, uh, telling you to do that, then it's gayer than I thought.
01:01:48.940
Cause at least if a spirit was telling you to do that, I'd be like, all right, it's gay,
01:01:55.720
If there's no spirituality involved in that, there's no demon telling you to do that.
01:01:59.020
And you're just doing that for just regular gay stuff.
01:02:02.980
And then there's, and then there's just stuff that's made up too.
01:02:05.340
It's like, uh, I have a conspiracy question for you guys and I don't even know the answer
01:02:10.540
Do you believe that Richard gear actually had the gerbil up his ass?
01:02:17.740
Because that, that thing now you could, you could say there's copycats, right?
01:02:21.900
Like, you know, there's always, I guess, copycats, but like that element shows itself over
01:02:27.580
Like there's just random ass cases of people you hear like local news where like dude sticks
01:02:32.320
gerbil in ass and you're like, is he copying or is there like, is there like a, uh, an
01:02:37.720
infatuation with sticking a small living critter in your ass?
01:02:40.920
I was just, I was at Petco with my kids the other day.
01:02:50.740
Not if I put it in my ass, but I was like, imagine, imagine the thought.
01:02:58.340
I would imagine, uh, that, that, yeah, nine times out of 10, the gerbil kills you.
01:03:03.720
So you just, so you're just going to say, yeah, Richard Gere for sure.
01:03:07.920
You think he's the first dude who looked at that, looked at a small and said, Hey, that's
01:03:12.400
anus sized and didn't put two and two together.
01:03:21.800
You're talking like gerbils, like little, little, little, little hamster gerbils.
01:03:26.560
No, but no, I'm saying long ways, like around, around, I've pushed out, you know, bigger than
01:03:34.960
No, I'm not saying I'm not, I'm just, I'm not making a claim to do it.
01:03:39.540
No, I'm just saying that you look at it and you would go history.
01:03:43.560
You don't think there was like, you know, a hunter gatherer people that caught it and
01:03:48.280
And we're like, it does beg the question of like, like, how did we figure out milk from
01:03:56.340
How did you figure out that that berries poison?
01:04:12.560
And, and, you know, is, is now we're getting into hip hop conspiracies.
01:04:18.840
And don't ask what, cause I think we all know what, uh, uh, maybe I'm not too sure what I'm
01:04:23.080
asking you crack, but did he, is he guilty or, or was he just having, uh, just regular
01:04:30.520
I, I would have to give the qualifying question of like, what exactly are you asking?
01:04:37.280
Cause there's stuff on video that he obviously did.
01:04:40.420
And then there's the gay allegations and then there's like pedo allegations.
01:04:45.960
So I, I guess it's like, I don't, I don't know that I believe that Diddy was fucking
01:04:51.120
underage people, but I don't know one way or the other.
01:04:53.780
I definitely think he was doing gay shit and I definitely think he was beating bitches
01:05:03.000
Um, uh, it seems like a lot of the hip hop industry was doing gay shit.
01:05:08.940
I don't know if it was like future or, or no, no, I don't, I don't remember who was, I
01:05:12.660
don't want to put names on it, but it was like that guy.
01:05:14.620
It was a video of the guy where he's saying like, he was in a, like a hip hop party and
01:05:18.520
Leonardo DiCaprio was there or some shit like that.
01:05:20.220
Oh, that was fun where he was saying, you got to sell your soul and you have to get fucked
01:05:31.420
Uh, and he was saying that that's how you get it, that he went to a big party.
01:05:35.520
I guess he was like a rapper that got to a certain point.
01:05:37.840
And he says, you think that that's, that that's prevalent in the music industry.
01:05:41.200
I mean, you're like, you're paying attention to the Jews.
01:05:49.060
I don't know what the fuck goes on, but I'm kind of insulted that I haven't even been asked
01:05:53.040
yet that nobody's even, uh, hit me with the proposition of like, Hey, crack Amico, would
01:06:00.360
And would you like to suck my dick for a million dollars?
01:06:03.340
Now, of course I say no, cause I'm not gay, but it's the thought that counts, right?
01:06:10.580
Like, are these, when are the, when are the Jews?
01:06:13.460
Now I burned that bridge, but is somebody out there going to at least offer me to sell
01:06:18.700
Of course I say, no, it's Christ gang till I die, but it's like, no, it's like, I think
01:06:23.760
the pointing out the Jews is really, you're right.
01:06:30.640
That's a big rapper that has ever talked about the Jews even a little bit, Kanye, but Kanye
01:06:37.460
is the glaring, uh, exception to the rule, but otherwise I don't, I don't see it at all.
01:06:44.180
But you do hear that constantly, you know, selling your soul and then, and then who owns
01:06:52.460
But it's like, who is massively overrepresented within the industry and, and therefore has
01:07:02.480
Do you think that, uh, uh, how, how do I put this?
01:07:06.960
Um, you look around and you see like all these rappers and they, they, they put all the symbolism
01:07:13.920
And these are like the top ones, like a, let's do like a Jay-Z and Beyonce.
01:07:19.700
Did they sell their soul for, for fame and fortune?
01:07:22.460
Um, I, I don't know that Jay-Z has ever said no to anything involving money.
01:07:29.160
That seems like it's all that guy gives a fuck about.
01:07:33.000
I think, and I, and to tell you the truth, he's good, but I don't think he, he's not
01:07:39.200
He he's, he's a decent, he, you know what he is?
01:07:43.940
And even in what you're listening to in his songs, you're listening to good beats and you're
01:07:50.140
Try and sell you a struggle and sell you a story of rags to riches.
01:07:56.280
That's, that's what I hear when I hear him rap.
01:08:00.480
It's just, he's a businessman, a salesman, uh, a drug dealer who figured out he could make
01:08:10.760
I like, but he certainly seems to be a, uh, a shady character, not just in skin color.
01:08:17.840
Um, several shades darker than the average, uh, I have, um, when I was younger, I really
01:08:23.860
liked Eminem and it's weird because Eminem was like a hybrid between a comedian and a
01:08:29.540
Like I think in another life he could have been a, uh, a comic and, um, and it's really
01:08:34.760
weird because, you know, you watch him kind of go through this like spiral and, and then
01:08:41.980
now he's, he's got like his, and he's, he's always had something to say about politics.
01:08:47.220
So maybe I'm, maybe it's me that's changed, but I'm looking at his political takes now.
01:08:55.300
And I go, was this guy, like, did he used to be cool and now he's pivoted and he's got
01:09:00.940
all these dog shit takes or was he always retarded or, or, or is it me?
01:09:07.560
No, I definitely think, first of all, like, like you said about, uh, him being sort of
01:09:11.960
a comedian and a rapper and being taken seriously as a rapper.
01:09:18.540
I think, I think I truly believe that, uh, Eminem when that three year stretch where he
01:09:24.800
was really on like, uh, you know, Marshall Mathers, LP, Slim Shady, well, Slim Shady
01:09:34.460
Uh, and even a little after that stretch, I do think he was by far the best rapper of
01:09:39.900
Uh, and, and, you know, integrated comments, comedy into a lot of his shit.
01:09:44.740
And even though he was funny, people took him very seriously as a rapper.
01:09:49.040
And that's kind of what I'm trying to, I'm not trying to take myself seriously, but I'm
01:09:52.860
trying to have people be like, yo, this guy's funny, but he can actually rap.
01:09:56.540
So I feel like Eminem opened a lot of doors with that, with obviously the white thing.
01:10:00.560
And he's probably, he's probably my biggest influence to this day, but to your point, no,
01:10:09.200
And while he's still good at rap, he's like, he's become, unfortunately, sometimes you do
01:10:16.220
need to have the motivation of people thinking that you're cool.
01:10:19.280
Cause that, that's what Eminem had when he was popping all those pills and he was like,
01:10:25.060
And almost kind of, you could tell like the lyrics were important, but the flow and the
01:10:28.760
voice of it, the angst of it was very important.
01:10:30.840
Whereas now he's just that gay, like school shooter kid with the headphones on.
01:10:35.740
Like, how can I write, how can I do these formulas to write the greatest bars and greatest
01:10:42.360
It's like, bro, nobody, we want some shady, bro.
01:10:49.300
Because with the accents, we've seen it, it's a slippery slope.
01:10:54.820
When he started going like straight accents, then he did what it was like, uh, relapse and
01:11:07.260
I mean, Eminem had always been dark, but you know, it's a conspiracy show.
01:11:13.180
He started like getting heavy into like demonic voices.
01:11:25.460
I don't remember what it was or my darling or something like that, but, but he's talking
01:11:28.660
from the point of view of like this demon that he's talking about possesses him.
01:11:33.420
And then he even goes into this line about selling his soul and he elaborates on what
01:11:38.460
And one of the songs he's like, the deal was fortune and fame until you get to see your
01:11:52.640
It's funny how like, uh, I remember being younger and listened to a lot of this stuff
01:11:55.940
and you're like, you know, the satanic panic stuff is overblown.
01:12:01.200
And I'm kind of like, maybe there's a little, some more to that.
01:12:04.400
Like, cause in the eighties when they were singing about it, there's like, when you're singing,
01:12:08.260
you have to condense lyrics in the, in a certain way.
01:12:10.420
Like Eminem was speaking, you know, like fluidly on a beat.
01:12:19.280
Like, uh, uh, uh, uh, I forget what he says, but he says, uh, my name was never supposed
01:12:30.080
And it's like, that was like a really weird moment because then you look up like Rain Man
01:12:37.320
And it's an entity that there's like all these conspiracies about that you could sell
01:12:42.820
And then he goes out and he says, yeah, that's what I did in this, in this music.
01:12:46.280
Same entity mentioned by like little Wayne, uh, Jay-Z.
01:12:55.000
These, these entities, these names you can joke about and be like, ah, it's, you know,
01:13:03.000
But at what point is that, is that not a joke anymore?
01:13:05.360
Where you're like, I don't know, five fucking people said it and these guys look like they
01:13:20.100
It's kind of making me sad that like not even one guy on the internet has been like, listen,
01:13:25.560
listen, crack you, you and me, we're going to be the big time, baby.
01:13:28.860
All you got to do, all you got to do is give me 25% and I'm going to take it all.
01:13:35.880
I would figure by now somebody would, I'm a steal right now.
01:13:41.500
Somebody take advantage of me, give me money and steal it back from me.
01:13:49.580
Like somebody saying they don't want to say these guys are talented and hardworking.
01:13:55.000
They'd rather say they sold their soul and there's a quick route to it.
01:14:02.440
I definitely think that's a component and it's a, it's a case by case basis.
01:14:05.820
I think you look at somebody like Eminem and it's like, if you say that he sold his soul,
01:14:10.760
you're almost more thinking on the lines of like, well, he was like a white guy that broke
01:14:15.980
into the industry when that wasn't really a thing.
01:14:19.460
Because when you look at Eminem, you're like, of course that guy had the talent.
01:14:22.880
He's more talented than he's should be on any hip hop fans, top 10 list, at least in
01:14:31.260
But when you look at somebody like fucking, uh, who's a good example, like, uh, I don't
01:14:40.000
I mean, just, I mean, anybody like I, like I said, it's case by case, but you just look
01:14:45.480
at and me personally, like, obviously I don't think I'm the greatest fucking rapper in the
01:14:50.420
world, but like, I consider myself to have, I hold myself to a standard and I'm proud of
01:14:55.480
what I've done and how long I've been doing this, but I definitely see people skyrocket
01:15:01.300
past me in the industry that I'm like, that guy fucking stinks.
01:15:06.160
Like sometimes you can look at it and say, oh, it's completely the image, but sometimes
01:15:11.980
Like, I don't know why that guy, but it is, it is cope.
01:15:17.140
What do you, sometimes I look at the, uh, the, the, the like epidemic of mumble rap.
01:15:25.140
That's happened to us just like in the, in like the podcast space.
01:15:32.880
Um, I guess like in the conspiracy podcast space, cause this, this show has done well,
01:15:37.420
um, in a short amount of time that it's existed and people look at it and they're, yeah, it's,
01:15:43.660
I think it's a little bit of cope, but like we've been accused of being feds.
01:15:46.820
Dude, honestly, in that way it's, it's, it's cope though.
01:15:49.740
I mean, there's no way to prove it to anybody, but like, yeah, nobody's come up to us and
01:15:54.360
Nobody's ever told us what to say, what not to say any of these things.
01:15:58.320
Um, and people look at us and they go, oh, you guys are apparently there's whole groups
01:16:02.380
of other conspiracy podcasters on, on group texts, a lot of fun talking about whether
01:16:09.420
It's like, you don't want to attribute, um, hard work and talent to somebody.
01:16:14.420
And I'm not saying like, we're the hardest working and the most talented, but it's like
01:16:17.880
you, you don't want to attribute that to somebody, especially not somebody that showed up, you
01:16:21.720
know, whatever in your sphere and then did the thing you'd rather say feds, uh, whatever,
01:16:29.660
you know, run and cover for this or, or toe in this narrative or, you know, gauge you,
01:16:37.020
Uh, so I, I do think there's a, there's an element of that, but I look at this, um, this
01:16:42.420
mumble rap thing and I can't help, but wonder, like, I don't know if you see this, maybe I'm
01:16:46.680
wrong, maybe I'm old, but it looks like the industry is, um, especially with hip hop, like
01:16:56.820
Like it used to be there and I could be biased, you know, late nineties, early 2000 hip hop
01:17:02.400
is, is really what I loved and what I grew up on.
01:17:08.620
The bar for entry is so like a, like a sexy red or like, um, I don't know, just name any
01:17:14.200
of these, any of these younger guys that seem like they're really bad.
01:17:18.880
And I'm like, is this a way for the industry to capture you and go like, yeah, we'll pave the
01:17:22.300
way for you, but then you only do and, and, and, and say what we tell you to do and say,
01:17:27.860
because without us, you're not talented enough to stand on your own two feet.
01:17:32.520
Like if you ever tried to, let's say, really put Eminem in your pocket and be like, no,
01:17:40.260
And he would say, he could say, I'm talented enough to go off and do my own thing.
01:17:46.240
I have the hard work, the ethic and the, and the fan base.
01:17:55.140
And as far as, uh, as far as the state of hip hop goes, I'm not like a complete, like,
01:18:02.340
you know, everything beyond the nineties is ass.
01:18:05.400
Like, I think definitely the bar has gone down, like you've said.
01:18:10.760
Uh, but I, I think there's definitely still some, some talented rappers out there.
01:18:14.700
And as maybe it's the age, uh, thing, but, uh, I do, I do respect a lot of artists, uh,
01:18:21.440
like vocally, like, I don't mind like auto tune.
01:18:24.580
If a guy can make good songs with auto tune and has good vocals and good melody and good
01:18:30.180
I think that that's, you know, it's not exactly like hip hop.
01:18:33.460
It's almost like rap has broken into a bunch of different genres.
01:18:36.960
And, but more than anything, I think it used to be image was an important part of it,
01:18:42.600
certainly, but it feels like talent was, and maybe image was always the most important
01:18:48.460
part, but it was like, image was the most important.
01:18:53.500
And now it's like, image is so much more important than your, than your ability whatsoever,
01:19:00.620
The internet lives in clips and visuals and stuff.
01:19:03.720
And that's where I just had to go for a long time.
01:19:06.780
I was like, you know what, I need to present my image the right way.
01:19:13.340
And I was like, well, you know what, I'm gonna, you know, I'm going to try this.
01:19:17.220
It might take longer to pave this path that I'm trying to plow, but I'm trying to do a
01:19:23.000
thing where like, I'm just a guy and I'm just like, I'll tell you, I'm broke.
01:19:28.520
I'm just a white guy, not even really a wigger.
01:19:31.140
Like people call me that cause I rap, but I'm just a white guy.
01:19:35.080
I rap, I talk normal, like, and I just make jokes.
01:19:41.780
I'm trying to be like a rapper and a streamer slash podcaster slash comedy world related thing.
01:19:47.480
And I'm hoping that with streaming and everything else going on, that that kind of becomes a
01:19:52.800
genre of rapper too, almost for like an older crowd.
01:19:56.360
But I've given up on like trying to go with the, the image reign supreme thing.
01:20:06.760
Well, I think that's great though, because the image has an expiration date and, uh, and
01:20:10.940
I guess you could always kind of keep it up and keep shifting the way that you look with
01:20:15.720
But talent is not, yeah, talent's not got an expiration date.
01:20:18.980
Thank God you exist in like, uh, in today because that career path did not exist just like
01:20:26.120
Um, and authenticity is, is really what's winning right now.
01:20:30.520
Like, do you, you ever plan on like releasing an LP that's, uh, or like a, like an entire
01:20:37.020
record that's not necessarily in the comedic lane because you could, you could very well,
01:20:43.760
like, uh, um, I don't want to be rude, but like you could pin yourself into that.
01:20:48.240
Like there's a bunch of people within the conspiracy realm that we interview and it's
01:20:52.060
like, that's the UFO guy and the flat earth guy, that's the flat, that's the little season
01:20:57.920
And, and when they, when they're not doing that, they're, they're stuck.
01:21:02.480
And if, if that thing dries up, they are completely done.
01:21:05.980
Have you ever like, uh, like thought about that?
01:21:11.120
It's like when a, when a, when a comedian or a comedic actor goes like, I'm going to do
01:21:15.520
a serious, serious role, like what if you release, would you ever release like a only
01:21:22.520
Uh, possibly it's not likely like a Tom McDonald.
01:21:26.740
It's not likely to be an only serious shit, but like, like we were talking about before
01:21:31.840
with Eminem and look, I feel like my career right now is sort of going in phases.
01:21:36.940
Uh, I feel like for the past, I mean, for the first year of my career, I was just this
01:21:42.540
like experiment that came out of nowhere that didn't even know if it was going to stick
01:21:46.700
around for me, if there was an audience for me, or if it was a 15 minutes kind of thing.
01:21:50.680
And then the crack of me goes over and I have to go with my like real rap name now and try
01:21:57.740
Luckily I was able to establish crack of Miko as a thing.
01:22:00.880
And then the past two years have been me, like you said, kind of being like the comedy
01:22:04.600
police a little bit, kind of like that's kind of been my lane.
01:22:07.980
And now I feel like I'm starting to graduate to a lane where like the fans that jumped on
01:22:13.340
when I was dissing comics won't be disappointed because if something big happens, I'll still
01:22:18.220
I can still be the one that people look at to do that.
01:22:20.540
But my focus now is on these Dave Portnoy's, these cracker barrels, these sort of topical
01:22:26.640
things that like, that's how I'm trying to expand my audience now is like, I want to now
01:22:34.720
Oh, let's check crack's page and see if he made a song about it.
01:22:37.260
And then, you know, hopefully that turns into people know crack as an artist.
01:22:43.560
And it's sort of like that, that first album that I make, whatever it is, the first, it's
01:22:49.980
just say I reach a hundred K YouTube subscribers, whatever the number is to feel I'm established.
01:22:57.740
People know who I am in some sense now, then that's where we lay out an album.
01:23:04.620
And I, you know, like you said, Eminem, like big influence, maybe some songs are dark.
01:23:12.600
And that's where I'll get to play with that concept and kind of start to really evolve
01:23:20.080
You're, you're moving in that direction in a big way because I find myself.
01:23:24.700
Yeah, like a cultural commentary, but with like, it's, it's, it's deeply needed for the
01:23:32.560
people that are coming at it from this angle, because there's no culture and whether you
01:23:36.540
like it or not, you're sort of approaching some, these things from the right.
01:23:39.920
So that's not necessarily Republican, but you're approaching this not from a left wing
01:23:46.880
It's hard to like explain, not from a progressive angle, but from more, a more realistic angle.
01:23:50.480
And that just puts you on the right, and the right, I'd like to call it based.
01:23:55.660
It just so happens that that's kind of like in favor of, of conservatism right now, but
01:23:59.740
yeah, but it's not necessarily, they're not synonymous.
01:24:02.220
No, but, but I do, when I see crack drop something, I get excited and I, and I immediately
01:24:09.100
And that's just to say like, um, out of everybody that's commentating on whatever's happening
01:24:16.240
culturally on X specifically, cause that's really where I don't really.
01:24:24.900
So you're already, uh, moving in that direction in a big way.
01:24:28.360
Cause I'm already excited to see your shit, which is not something I could say for, for
01:24:33.260
I'd like to see, I'd like to see him look, look a little deeper into conspiracy.
01:24:36.840
Cause I feel like I would like conspiracy crack.
01:24:41.440
Look, speaking of which Nancy put something in the chat.
01:24:43.800
I want to respect his time, but I want to show him a couple of more things and brainwash
01:24:49.760
It looks like it's on the videos at the bottom, uh, there.
01:24:53.240
So it looks like it's going to be this thing from Panama.
01:24:59.320
There's a guy from Panama who, uh, has, uh, a meteor lands in his yard or something like
01:25:06.380
And he, he gets the, the meteor and he, and it immediately starts, it immediately starts
01:25:13.720
morphing into some sort of black tendril goo creature.
01:25:23.940
But since then he sent out samples and I don't know if maybe you could find it in a, in another
01:25:30.360
thing, Nancy, but he has locked the thing in a safe, in like a small, you know, kind
01:25:41.040
He sent out samples to whoever will have it, but this thing crashed in his yard and is now
01:25:49.040
And dude is, is driving around with it in the flatbed of his, of his pickup truck in a,
01:25:56.800
I've, I've seen this video for just a second, but I haven't really looked into it.
01:26:03.280
Well, well, what I want to say is, um, there's all this media, like we like, obviously venom
01:26:12.220
if you're, if you're into like the Marvel movies, venom is, it shows up on like a meteor, right?
01:26:17.020
There is a shit ton of instances of media where it's like a meteor shows up and there's
01:26:23.240
this, uh, amorphous black goo on the meteor, right?
01:26:27.380
And then, and then, uh, chaos ensues from there.
01:26:41.240
I think, uh, it's, it's this weird thing happening to me right now.
01:26:46.400
Um, but like, I feel like when you're a kid, you have like this idealistic view of the world,
01:26:55.840
And then, you know, you get a little bit older and then you get into high school and you get
01:26:59.660
into your twenties and you're like, the veil has been lifted.
01:27:02.420
I see all these things about the world and you think, you know what the world is.
01:27:08.000
And I'm just like, I don't understand any of this shit that's going on.
01:27:14.280
I think that's where a lot of kids that are like college age start to become atheist and
01:27:18.520
they go, well, if you look at it, obviously, if you think about it rationally, it's, it's
01:27:24.400
more the big bang and there's no creature in the sky named God.
01:27:30.140
And then 10 years go by and you see enough shit where it's like, God is like probably
01:27:34.620
the most realistic thing out of everything that I've seen in my life for the past decade.
01:27:44.520
I don't know if the earth is flat or not, it's all possible and it's very scary.
01:27:49.900
I've gotten to the, to the point where, um, and I guess it was by desensitizing myself,
01:27:55.460
just exposing myself to it so much that now it's, it's fun.
01:28:01.160
And there are a little part of you that feels like maybe it's a little bit fun.
01:28:10.800
Just because the, the conventional explanation that we get for just like life in general
01:28:17.680
is like, I don't know, man, I'm good too, by the way, for a, for a little bit, I don't
01:28:26.240
Um, but you get this, like, I don't know, maybe sometime around like middle school, high
01:28:31.280
school, you start to realize like, Oh, what I'm getting prepared to go out into is just
01:28:36.740
this grind where it's like nine to five, you work, you come home, you rinse, you repeat.
01:28:45.400
And then one day you kind of like sit up and realize like, Oh man, I've been living my life
01:28:52.460
And, and you remove like the fantastic element, that sense of wonder that's there when you're
01:28:58.760
a kid gets stomped out by whatever it is, uh, public school system, just life in general.
01:29:06.380
Um, there really is like this almost effort to remove the sense of wonder.
01:29:11.800
Everything becomes gray and, and, and mechanical.
01:29:14.960
Um, I don't know, man, it, to me, it's like, it, it, it's enriching a little bit.
01:29:22.440
I'm trying not to, uh, I don't know if you guys think these types of terms are gay or
01:29:28.480
Everything's kind of gay if you want to look at it that way.
01:29:30.780
But I try, I, I really try not to get black pilled even, even in these times when it's
01:29:37.380
so fucking easy to, but, uh, you know, I try, I try and like you said, it's, uh, it's amusing.
01:29:46.220
I feel like spirituality helps a lot with that.
01:29:49.280
And I feel like trying to be funny helps a lot with that as well to not get, you know,
01:29:54.480
like all hope is fucking lost in the world is just burning until we burn out.
01:30:06.760
That's why, uh, you know, that's what I guess attracts you to the skank universe in general.
01:30:11.380
It's like when shit gets weird, like I got to laugh, you got to laugh a little bit.
01:30:17.100
And then you'll see events that they throw like skank fest.
01:30:19.640
And they're like, there's a lot of people here and they're, they're all having fun.
01:30:26.400
Uh, I want to ask you one more question before we ask you our final question.
01:30:32.700
This is a crazy, very important, very important.
01:30:36.180
Like Bigfoot cryptids, dog, man, shit like that.
01:30:41.080
Um, well, I'm not, I'm not sure about the existence.
01:30:48.160
You know, there's, uh, there's all kinds of fables that were created by man on this earth.
01:30:54.200
It's hard to say whether or not I haven't looked at all the evidence, so I don't know whether or not there's an existence.
01:30:59.860
I, I'm more, I'm on, I'm honestly more fascinated whether or not, if it does exist, is this like an animal that we're, that we've never encountered before?
01:31:08.660
Or is this some kind of like inbred hybrid of human beast?
01:31:12.760
Or is this like some dude that like, there's this family in the woods that hasn't like bred with anybody else for like generations.
01:31:21.100
That's like, that's what fascinates me about it.
01:31:23.880
But I, the existence, I'm not, I'm not sure, you know.
01:31:27.180
Wait, you know what I think would be fun is to tell him where the conspiracy community is at with Bigfoot.
01:31:33.600
So, they're not even out arguing like what it is.
01:31:35.960
They're, no, now, now it's, now it's, it's real, right?
01:31:38.800
This is where, and let me tell you, once you see enough, you go, all right, maybe.
01:31:46.120
It is, it's, it's somehow associated with the same phenomenon as like, uh, UFOs, aliens, and, and poltergeist activity.
01:32:01.080
I'm not even going to, yeah, I'm not even going to at all front.
01:32:04.040
I believe this is something that I suspect to be the case comes in and out of this reality via portals.
01:32:14.000
It communicates with individuals telepathically and to top it all off, it might be biblical.
01:32:25.700
On this, on this topic are, is Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti all the same thing?
01:32:33.700
They had a lot of, they didn't have a good answer for it.
01:32:37.220
They said that like, like they said Yeti doesn't have big feet.
01:32:44.960
Um, Yeti's obviously built for the, the snow climate, right?
01:32:58.180
Like, you know, when you bump into swamp ape because it smells rough, which it's hot out
01:33:08.280
We would say, we would say that they're like an interdimensional being with slightly different
01:33:12.700
classifications, but of the same, uh, I don't know.
01:33:17.180
It is the long, the long form descendant of a fallen angel.
01:33:23.600
I like saying crazy things to people that, yeah, he doesn't like this.
01:33:27.380
I can tell he's like, it's just, uh, it's a lot to like download, you know, man, I like
01:33:36.480
I like that thought, but it is like, uh, it's almost a little overwhelming to try and,
01:33:45.900
This is like, uh, we, we, we usually jump in with the guests and we're like, okay, these
01:33:50.700
foundational truths that we, and then we go from there.
01:33:53.920
It was like, what do I say that he doesn't just like hang up the call right now?
01:33:57.120
You know, the gif of, uh, of Alex Jones, where he's like, choose, choose, choose, choose.
01:34:02.000
Like, I feel like we're kind of doing that to crack where we're just hitting them with
01:34:04.680
like all the crazy, look at this meteor with this venom shit on it.
01:34:09.340
Honestly, the shit we asked you isn't even the craziest stuff we, no, it's not even,
01:34:16.760
It would be pretty cool to, it'd be pretty cool to come back in like a few months and
01:34:19.940
maybe like be excited to be like, guys, this is what I've learned since the last time
01:34:41.520
We'll have heavenly bodies and that'll be fine.
01:34:48.680
We like to ask everybody this and I think I know the answer, but are you having fun?
01:34:55.880
I got to preface this now because people keep in your pursuits in what you are doing in your,
01:35:04.100
Uh, yeah, I'm honestly, I think I'm having, I'll tell you this, I'm having fun.
01:35:17.680
I feel like I'd be having some more fun if I wasn't like almost not paying my bills.
01:35:23.180
You know, it might, it might be more fun if like I had a shit ton of money from what I'm doing,
01:35:27.740
but I will say like, I'm having the most fun that I've had since I was a kid doing the
01:35:37.860
It's also, it's, it's anxiety, which I hate, but the pressure of it, I like it's uncertain.
01:35:43.220
It's, it's, you know, it's a, it's like a new, it's a new path that I feel hasn't really been
01:35:53.740
There's a lot of stress involved, but there's a lot of good too.
01:35:57.120
There's a lot of euphoria from putting out a new video and you're seeing what people have
01:36:01.640
And it's a, you know, it's, I finally established a new world of up and downs that I, that I
01:36:07.920
used to have when I was an addict of the, you feel low and you, but, but the, the up and
01:36:13.440
down now is much more survivable, much more functional because in between being an addict
01:36:19.240
and where I'm at now was just an even keel of like, nothing ever happens.
01:36:26.520
And I finally gotten back to a place where I do, I do have fun.
01:36:31.900
I feel happy and every day I feel sad, but it's a, it's an experience and I'm, I'm very
01:36:44.580
How many of your thoughts do you think are your own?
01:36:50.100
Now, when you say that, do you mean thoughts that like I've been influenced from other
01:36:55.500
things that I've seen or heard, or like, there's something like tapping into my current
01:36:59.960
brain, like downloading thoughts into my brain that aren't my own?
01:37:05.480
Um, well, to be fair, if we're talking about like influence, I, I do think everybody is a
01:37:12.820
lot more influenced by things that they watch and hear than they'd ever like to admit.
01:37:18.520
If you're a consumer of entertainment in any way, it's almost impossible to avoid.
01:37:22.440
But at the same time, if you're smart enough, you should know what your stamp is on it and
01:37:27.520
you use those influence and you're careful not to completely copy those influences so
01:37:34.820
You got to be smart about it, but definitely take influences from people.
01:37:37.900
So as far as it goes for me, I don't think there's anybody putting thoughts into my brain,
01:37:43.240
but it does certainly feel like as a musician, as somebody that thinks of lyrics and write
01:37:47.620
stuff, it does certainly feel like when I'm writing and when I get the sensation to write,
01:37:53.360
it does feel like I'm not to get all like Rick Rubin spiritual weird, but it does feel like
01:37:59.520
you're putting out like an antenna to kind of like, there's like wavelengths going on.
01:38:04.660
Like you're putting out your receptors to be like, okay, I'm going to sit down and write.
01:38:08.980
It's time to put out my antenna ideas come to me, all the ideas that are out here in the
01:38:15.160
ether, wherever they're coming from, whatever realm, whatever dimension I'm putting out my
01:38:22.900
I'm ready to receive these lines, these rhymes.
01:38:25.200
And I don't know how much of it is just brain power and how much of it is like tuning into
01:38:29.960
some type of spiritual talent that you were given.
01:38:38.700
We do some really deep dives on this and that's like the perfect question for him.
01:38:42.680
Because now you're touching on the idea of channeling.
01:38:44.340
You're touching on the idea of like the radio waves is a great comparison.
01:38:50.220
But yeah, because he's saying like putting out your antenna, even the idea of schizophrenia,
01:38:54.580
like these people that are hearing voices, like how much of that is their own?
01:38:57.120
It's like this is a it's a deep subject and it's something that we should consistently
01:39:03.360
Like as a father, I've been trying to be aware of that.
01:39:09.800
How much of that is like you're worn down and then you you'll grab like the the first
01:39:15.580
idea that comes to your mind because you're just vibrating on a certain frequency,
01:39:18.920
But you know what I think to think about surprisingly crack said that he'd like to
01:39:24.440
I thought for sure he was going to be like, I'm never fucking doing this.
01:39:30.020
We should do like every once in a while we should we should have him back on and we
01:39:33.320
should do like crack and crack where we just hit him with all the most insane shit
01:39:41.660
I say to you, man, I'm a little bit older than you, but you're very old.
01:39:49.400
So when I you were just saying like, you know, you you're you're looking forward to a time
01:39:56.360
where you're going to have like more money, make things easier.
01:40:00.480
But the best time of my life, I was living in a basement apartment with my girlfriend,
01:40:09.620
Also, same kind of thing is like, where am I going to pay this at?
01:40:18.420
Sitting, watching wrestling, drinking red wine.
01:40:21.740
Like that's the gayest shit you could do in the world.
01:40:38.760
And that uncertainty of what you're going to do next.
01:40:44.140
I'm like, I'm not doing the same exact thing as you, but we're on a similar path.
01:40:48.880
And those ideas that that nagging idea that comes in your head is like, I should just
01:41:01.660
We call ourselves dangerous retards because this shirt actually says, too retarded to
01:41:08.660
Because if I, you know, I should have stopped doing whatever the fuck I'm doing.
01:41:15.880
And eventually, that's a that's I've been I felt and I'm still anxious.
01:41:24.680
But it's a condition of a person that's at least of a step above dumb intelligence, which
01:41:32.920
It's a it's a condition where you do wonder constantly, like fucking is our thing is going
01:41:40.840
But I do feel just like you said, like the never stop being retarded thing.
01:41:45.120
I've I've I've felt much more comfortable in this pressure, in this stress of whatever
01:41:52.780
Since I told myself, I'm never going to give up no matter, no matter what happens, the worst
01:41:58.360
shit that I face, the whatever fucking happens, if a troll gets me in the chat, whatever, if
01:42:06.840
I ignore them, if they get me one time and they make me look shitty, which doesn't really
01:42:12.960
I'm just trying to think of scenarios of shit that could happen where I'm like, oh, fuck,
01:42:21.060
What was this and all those thoughts go out of your head when you go, I'm not giving
01:42:31.080
I was working for Odyssey doing graphic design.
01:42:38.420
They found out that my top lops was my name came from Jordan Peterson.
01:43:02.260
Like, just like a departure and a waste of your time.
01:43:16.320
You're way more talented than I am in your, in your like specific field, man.
01:43:23.320
And I just, I look forward to seeing what you're going to do next.
01:43:35.600
But tell the people where they can find your, your stuff.
01:43:39.700
Uh, once again, man, youtube.com slash crack Amico.
01:43:46.860
You know, if you guys like this, I, uh, yeah, it's kind of ridiculous.
01:43:52.000
Uh, that's, uh, you know, if you guys like streams, I do streams too.
01:43:55.620
And I have on my posts and YouTube and on social media, I have all my stream schedules
01:44:06.260
But like the music, I will go ahead and tell you as me, uh, it's, it's pretty fucking
01:44:13.140
If you like that, maybe you'll check out the streams and maybe, maybe you'll like those,
01:44:17.220
but youtube.com slash crack Amico get tapped in with the music and a patrion.com slash crack
01:44:24.060
And you can obviously, uh, follow me on Twitter.
01:44:28.120
Got a lot of good stuff there or X it's X now, uh, at crack Amico rap same on Instagram.
01:44:36.380
We, we got a lot of, a lot of good shit coming.
01:44:41.180
And also tell, uh, Robbie Goodwin that, uh, I'm sorry guys.
01:44:47.380
He's probably, the greatest hypnotist on planet earth is a oblong box in the corner of the
01:44:54.040
It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
01:44:58.220
You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
01:45:05.200
Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's
01:45:18.800
Again, check it out by the screen so far right now.