The Raven: 005 - Joe Rogan's Dreams
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1 hour and 59 minutes
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157.26935
Summary
On this episode of The TopLops Show, Toplops is joined by special guest David Corbo7 ( ) to discuss a variety of topics, including: Morgan's Road Rage, Joe Rogan getting bludgeoned by interdimensional creatures, and AI is serving up demonic lore.
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The very word secrecy is repugnant in a free and open society.
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And we are as a people, inherently and historically,
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opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths, and to secret proceedings.
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We decided long ago for we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy
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that relies primarily on covet means for expanding its sphere of influence,
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on infiltration, on infiltration, instead of invasion,
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on guerrillas by night, instead of armies by day.
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Joe Rogan is getting blapped by interdimensional creatures.
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We got a bunch of emails from the last episode that we did.
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I don't know if she's going to join us, but we are going to publicly shame her.
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A lot of you folks have written in, and it's been wonderful.
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It is a very chilly Monday morning here in Florida.
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And I know, you know, to the people from up north, you go,
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So, once you acclimate, once you acclimate to the warm weather,
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a little cold snap really throws you for a loop.
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Before we get into the content, let's talk about where you can support the show
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No, I have tried to take some of the stuff off of Toplops' plate,
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So, I know we're a little bit, we're lagging behind.
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It's only going to be a day or so before this thing is,
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but probably later on today, everything will be fully updated.
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You can even see that there's Bohemian Grove footage.
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But all the Bohemian Grove footage exists on Patreon,
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so if you're ever interested in going back and seeing that,
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we still got to make all kinds of promos from that.
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can you give us some footage so that we know what we're dealing with
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because we're trying to get him to headline the next event?
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And I'm like, sheesh, man, that means I got to produce that shit.
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Anyway, guys, Patreon.com forward slash Nephilim Death Squad.
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And if you're looking to support me directly at the bottom of the screen there,
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you'll see DavidCorbo7 on Cash App, on Venmo, on PayPal.
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Guys, later on in the show, we're going to open up the lines in the second half of the show
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And if you want to call in live, 321-209-8551 is the place that you can do it to.
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So if you're one of those folks that wants to chime in and say something, you know, reasonable,
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Guys, I have been hard at work, Top Lops and I, all weekend.
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What we did was we're going to co-op this entire area.
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Let me show you what it looks like outside the double doors.
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I guess we should get into content, try to rebound from that.
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Maybe I could figure out a way to, maybe if I make a post about it during the intermission,
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The wires are taut, so as soon as you start spinning the camera, it unplugs.
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Okay, what we're going to do, state of the art.
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That explains my inability to work technology in any meaningful way.
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I named the episode, you know, Joe Rogan has alien dreams or something to that effect.
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I like to watch the content in real time with you guys, right?
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I don't want to spoil it for myself, although I really don't know what the benefit of that is.
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So let's get into this one real quick, and we'll go boop.
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I mean, he's balls deep in the booty hole of aliens in very many ways.
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You can't expect everybody to be on the same page as you at all times, right?
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It was one of the last episodes of the Raven's Watch, and it was on the topic of remote viewing.
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And he does a remote viewing, what would you call it, experiment with his viewers, with his fan base monthly.
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So I don't know if he's still doing it, but he would have somebody else outside of himself draw a thing, put it in an envelope,
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and then he would have people try to remote view what was drawn on the paper in the envelope.
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And then he would do a reveal, you know, sometime later on that month.
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Joe Rogan just had the most realistic dream ever where he interacted with strange beings with big heads and large eyes.
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You know, obviously Joe Rogan being one of the big pushers of this sort of, I don't know, alien narrative in a large way.
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You know, sometimes I refer to him as the new Laurel Canyon.
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I don't know if it's on purpose or if this is just, you know, happenstance.
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It just came about from a natural interest in UFOs.
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We get started that I had the most bizarre dream I've ever had in my life last night.
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And it's so hard to try to explain how strange this was.
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But I was in some weird corridor that looked like a building but was odd, very strange.
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And I was encountering these beings that look like people but very different.
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They were very thin and they were slightly on the tall side.
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And they had big heads, like larger than normal.
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So I don't know if that really carries any weight there.
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I'm just saying this is something that I've heard him say a lot.
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That these ETs, these extraterrestrials, alien greys, etc., etc., that these are all us from the future.
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And that basically evolution would at some point determine, given our superior intellectual development, we no longer need reproductive organs.
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We no longer need facial expressions because we're communicating telepathically.
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So all of the tells that your face is really there to convey a lot of information that your mouth can't do.
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And so we would have very expressionless faces, gigantic noggins because we're telepathically communicating.
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We're now superior to our former selves, intellectually speaking.
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We wouldn't be working out and doing this so our bodies would atrophy, you know, and we would have no sexual reproductive organs because everything is done, you know, through a lab of some sort, whatever the fancy word is.
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So, you know, he's kicked that ball around a lot on his show.
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And I kind of already feel like that's where he's going.
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It was the most realistic dream I've ever had in my life.
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And I woke up and I could not go back to, I had to stay up.
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I got up at 3.30 in the morning and I just went to the gym and I worked out for a couple hours.
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I want to give a quick shout out here to the armchair priest.
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Yeah, I mean, you know, by the way, on that topic, not that that's what you're saying,
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but somebody was in the, I guess it was like a new listener of the show was commenting
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and they're like, oh, I was hoping that we were going to listen to Jay Dyer talk more
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when you guys had Jay Dyer on and that you guys weren't going to talk as much.
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I'm like, this is, if you haven't figured out what this show is by now or what Nephilim Death
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We're not going to have anybody on and just let them.
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But if we have ideas, this is what you people don't understand.
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Some of you people, some of you people don't understand when you're watching this show
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I have an opportunity to talk to people that I like.
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So if I have Jay Dyer on the show, I'm going to talk to him.
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If I have anybody on the show, I'm going to talk to them.
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I'm just, I guess I'm just bitching and moaning.
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It was very bizarre in that there was communication going on.
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God, I want to read into this because I know it's just a dream.
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But your subconscious is trying to tell you about something.
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And the fact that it felt very, very important means your subconscious thinks it.
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You is like the fact that I think something happened to you, Joe, whether it happened in
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an astral realm or it happened in the physical realm.
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Something happened to you is a real experience.
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Brett Weinstein wants you to believe that it's just various aspects of your own subconscious
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manifesting as skinny long people who are screwing with you.
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It probably has much to do with the sexual repression that you experience in your youth.
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About time Joe Rogan had some sort of strange experience.
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I mean, how long do you do you look into the sort of abyss before it looks back at you?
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When I first started researching Hat Man and Shadow People and all this stuff as a young lad,
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I had the wherewithal to be like, this shit's going to happen to me.
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And I was still on the fence about whether or not it was purely a psychological phenomenon.
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You're also in a semi-hallucinogenic state because you're asleep.
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But now you're awake, but your body's still asleep.
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And because you're already, you know, experiencing whatever, some dump of dimethyltryptamine or whatever, you know, explanation you can give.
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And now you're afraid because you're paralyzed.
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So now you're going to start hallucinating scary crap around the room.
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Like, you know, I at least had the where, and I was 17 years old.
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It's like, how long do you have to kind of massage the ball sack of Bob Lazar before they show up and talk to you?
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Yeah, it's interesting because, so Armchair Priest is very true.
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You know, he's got, like, a lot of these DMT experiences.
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But I guess the way he files them away in his mind is also purely hallucinogenic and unimportant.
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Conspiracy QT says, is he part of the corruption that's going on in our colleges?
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He basically said no when Joe suggested they teach kids more life skills and how to manage feelings in school.
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I mean, he's like this guy that he just repeatedly has on and the Internet has bought as some sort of, like, higher intellectual.
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If anybody saw this in the chat, if anybody watched this episode, I haven't watched an episode of Rogan in a long time.
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But if you did, I'd be interested to hear some of your thoughts on that whole thing.
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We're going to check out some other things that I found fascinating.
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And so this comes from, and I know I'm not sharing it.
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Maybe we can go through these, the comments section a little bit on it, too.
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There's been a lot of speculation about the nature of AI, whether or not it's inhabited by demons, et cetera, et cetera.
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Can they interact with it in some way, shape, or form?
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And especially during the early development of artificial intelligence, it was like these kind of like cracks before they had polished it all up and given us grok or Google Gemini or whatever.
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I remember one of them in particular was about two separate artificial intelligences over at Google.
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Am I crazy or does David look like a midget Hodge twin?
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I mean, I'm not tall, not tall, not a tall guy.
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Well, I mean, I guess just not in a positive way.
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So, yeah, you know, you have these AI, they start interacting with one another.
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And what happens is they start, I mean, I'm going to use kind of idiot language here because I don't know.
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They start speaking, communicating in a way that was, you know, the creators couldn't translate it.
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And this caused such alarm among the Googlians that they pulled the plug on it.
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Emily Parekhka says, Google, who used to be do no evil.
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And then one day they were like, no, no, I think we've got to ditch that.
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Like I remember once I was watching this video, a father is telling a story about his son, who knows, I think younger than 16, older than 10, somewhere in there.
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So the kid is interacting with some early model of AI, this is maybe a year and a half ago to two years.
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And, you know, he's having this conversation back and forth with it.
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And all of a sudden his parents realize, like, the thing is communicating with him from the POV of a demon.
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And there was another one, the one last one that I'll mention, and I would appreciate if the chat can help me out with this.
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What about the woman's face that AI would generate?
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So there was one face that AI would continually generate.
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I don't know why it was generating this lady, but she was pretty horrifying looking.
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And people will speculate, like, that's Sophia.
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The divine feminine that is constantly, like, trying to sneak in to all these different religions.
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You know, if it's Catholicism, it'll, like, try to come in through the door of, like, the Mother Mary, you know, and things like that.
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And so, you know, you look into, like, sort of any of these pagan systems, and if they have a divine feminine, it seems to be the same archetypical spirit masquerading, you know, in different names.
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And we'll do a little, and then we'll get into this.
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So, Lo Ab, the Lo Ab Cryptid, Cryptid, that's interesting.
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It's an interesting language to use there, is an AI-generated entity summoned by writer-artist Steph Madge Swanson.
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So, Lo Ab is an emergent character that arises in certain AI image synthesis, synthesize, synthesis, synthesis.
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I really, uh, the puffy red cheeks, the lumpy, puffy red cheeks, and the, the thin upper lip with the, what, what looks to be like a mustache, like a, kind of a prickly.
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Uh, you know, I see, uh, armchair priest says looks like an abuse victim.
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It looks like an alcoholic, looks like a substance abuse victim, right?
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I mean, that sort of rosacea of the cheeks kind of a deal.
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Um, it's interesting because it's not super grotesque, but, uh, but it's disturbing enough that it does something to you inside.
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Uh, so you have this precedent for AI creating these strange things.
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We have Megan Basham says, um, I just asked Grok how it would edit a couple of clunky paragraphs I'd written about Christian colleges for better flow.
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So, you've got quite a broad looking, I can only describe it as a demon.
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There's really no other, no other, no other way to describe this thing.
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Like, and she, she, she'll show you the prompt below.
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But it's like, that's a very strange, uh, slip up.
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Uh, yeah, we, we, we, we engage with, uh, the demonic AI regularly because it cuts out quite a bit of time when it comes to generating descriptions, SEO language, which is search engine optimization.
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So, you know, it, you know, it'll generate a title that it thinks will be most attractive to the algorithm.
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You know, so we say, why, why wouldn't we use an algorithm to, uh, to generate algorithmic friendly language for us?
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Every time we do an episode, we are doing a thing.
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And, um, it's never messed up like a prompt as simple as, you know, giving you an image when you asked for language.
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And, and this in particular, uh, this is, yeah, this is grok.
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Guys, it feels like, it looks, uh, really scary.
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Like think about how many episodes we do typically per week.
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And then we got to like type out all that information.
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Uh, Chuck, Chuck H says, uh, co-pilot draws me as an older, more handsome man.
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Every time I've ever asked, uh, grok or any, any AI to generate an image of me, it's almost,
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For those asking about the prompt, I kept trying to paste in a couple of paragraphs from a story I was working on.
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For some reason, grok kept turning it into a screenshot.
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So when I finally submitted as a screenshot, this was the response.
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Uh, so she goes, can you edit this for better flow?
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And it is, you know, she, she does have a screenshot in there.
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And yeah, I mean, she does seem to be, somebody called her a boomer, a little bit of a boomer.
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Because if you look even over here at the right side, the image of the text, a lot of it is like, it's not, it's not good.
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It's like when AI tries to, you know, write something and all the, the, the letters are like kinder letters.
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They're also kind of like Norse runes or something.
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Like it doesn't really, doesn't make a lot of sense.
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It's so strange that it has, I mean, I guess it really is evolving.
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Now it's just like having a real problem getting this text down.
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It wants to do it in ancient Enochian, but instead it, you know, it mashes that in English together.
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I just want to go through and see if there's anything else that's interesting within these comments.
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So for those asking about the prompt, when AI tells you what it is, believe it.
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Here's Grok's reply when asked what, why this happened.
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The image was an erroneous output from an experimental image generation attempt that misfired during the response processing, likely triggered by a contextual misparse of sensitive topics like spiritual compromise.
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Dun, my intent was purely textual editing for clarity and flow, not visuals.
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You probably went to the image tab by accident.
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I was quoting Alyssa Childer's concerns about Biola's policy on trans-identifying students and its LGBTQ support group, The Dwelling.
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So, you submitted a text about concerns regarding a gay group, and it gave you a demon.
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Look, hey, Grok, can you kind of streamline this and edit it a little bit for me?
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Valkyrie says, AI is the inverse of infinite intelligence, which is why the images come back ungodly.
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Honestly, not far from the AI image, to be honest.
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Any relation to the Harvard-educated scientist-slash-cultural commentator, Avi Loeb?
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I mean, I would say, you know, they're pretty different.
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I didn't like the way he was looking at me either.
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I think what we're going to do is we're going to take a pee-pee break, and then I'm going
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We're going to read some of these submissions of people shaming Mason for her road rage.
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And then after that, we're going to open up the lines.
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We're going to take some viewer, some listener calls.
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I don't know if you guys can hear my phone ringing.
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I heard it in my headphones, which means you guys probably heard it on the show.
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So for those of you who don't know what's Raven's favorite legendary bird Pokemon, I'm going to let you guys guess.
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Just because I wonder if you could tell just by me.
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So last time we did a Monday morning episode of the Raven, we had on a special guest, and that was Mason.
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Mason, the silly goose, who appears to be a silly goose.
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So what she started to talk to us about was the fact that she, oh, there we go.
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So was the fact that she engages in quite a bit of road rage.
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And she's telling us stories about, you know, she'll kind of rage bait people.
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And she will, she's even got as far as getting, you know, ran off the road.
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So, so she's sharing us these stories and everything.
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And I think they didn't go the way she hoped they were going to go.
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In fact, all it did was, was kind of get her scolded and reprimanded.
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Because, you know, road rage is a huge problem.
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People die all the time, not only from accidents, but altercations.
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I mean, we've watched quite a bit of that on, on, uh, timeline cleanse.
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And so we had to explain to her, Mason, it's not a good thing to have road rage.
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And I, and I said to people, if you want to write in, uh, yeah, I like, yeah, I get that
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Um, it's the, I think Zapdos was the only one that was part of the original set before
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they released the, the birds in the fossil set.
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So I have a base set Zapdos, holographic base set, uh, Zapdos.
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So, um, so, so wasn't received the way she thought it was going to, and I said, guys,
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write in, especially dads out there, if you've had, if you have, uh, kids and you hate the
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idea of them engaging in road rage, let's, let's talk about it.
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And so, you know, we got some, this one actually came in from Rick.
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Um, it's a very short email that says this little girl needs to chill before someone pulls
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I'm just glad Mason M A E S Y N isn't my daughter.
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I don't think, I don't think that, um, I don't think that her dad, I mean, I, I, it's my understanding
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that he's very disappointed because, uh, I think Mason said a cop had to bring her home
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one day and the cop was like a lot of road rage in this one.
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And this is a huge problem, which of course, you know, is very worrisome to any parent.
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It's just like the physical violence that could come of it.
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Road rage from Donna Shaw, whose name I just doc should have done that.
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I was mortified when my youngest son refused to have me drive his friends anywhere due to
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my swearing and angry behavior behind the wheel.
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Try looking at yourself from a third person perspective.
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I think she's on the other side of the door listening.
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We are not the most important person on the road and they have no obligation to make our
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I put a little Buddha on my dash and it changed my mindset.
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What started as setting a good example for my kids has become a habit and I am very, a
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And my little Buddha continues to remind me to find the calm in the chaos, a very important
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Uh, Emily says, put a little Jesus, not a lazy glutton.
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Um, but I mean, you know, if, if putting a little Buddha on your dash, at least, at least
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keeps you from running other people off the road and things.
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Um, but yeah, setting, setting some sort of little reminder constantly, whatever it is,
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you know, if I'm sure if you put a coin on your dash and you knew that the purpose of
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that coin was to remind you to calm down when you saw it, that it might achieve that goal.
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Um, but I, I think that that's a fine practice is to have something tangible there.
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That's within your field of vision that reminds you constantly.
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I tried not to do the road rage and I've, I've gotten pretty good at it over the years.
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Apparently Mason does want us to know that she's practicing.
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She's practicing not being a monster on the road.
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Um, you know, so there's that she did want me to say that.
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Um, but I've gotten quite good at it over the years now where I can feel that
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reaction somebody the other day, like I said, was riding my ass.
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I think I told this story and, and, um, just flipping me off over, over, over and over and
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And, and when she finally got out from behind me and pulled up next to me, I looked at her
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But like you flip me off a dozen times and I begin to suspect like you're looking for
00:40:38.540
Like, what are you trying to do that you can't do?
00:40:41.140
Because there's a windshield and, and a motor separating you from me.
00:40:45.360
Cause it feels like there's intent behind that.
00:40:49.660
Like you're giving me the finger so many times.
00:40:55.220
Or is this like, this is a substitute for the thing that I want to do to you.
00:41:01.960
But when she pulled up, I just kind of went like, ah, what are you doing?
00:41:08.380
Cause I'm the type of person, this is, you know, probably above and beyond.
00:41:11.840
But like, if I do something, like if I cut you off and it's like in a really bad way,
00:41:15.880
I will like roll the window down and be like, I'm fucking sorry, dude.
00:41:23.920
The other day, somebody was waiting to cross a crosswalk and I just didn't see them.
00:41:28.420
Cause they were like kind of hidden by the, the frame of the car.
00:41:31.580
Like the, where the windshield is separated from the driver's side window.
00:41:37.420
As soon as I realized that they were there and I had, I was already in the crosswalk.
00:41:42.840
I immediately rolled the window down and was like, I'm fucking sorry.
00:41:48.320
So like, I'm the type of guy, like if I, if I see some, like if I'm doing something,
00:41:53.240
So I rolled the window down and I guess I wasn't going to apologize this time,
00:42:10.240
There was a red light for that lane, but the straight, the, the lanes to the right of
00:42:21.560
So when their light turned green, a couple of cars went, this lady was real slow to hit
00:42:28.480
So all of a sudden an opening is created and it's like seven car lengths.
00:42:39.420
So I got out of the turn only lane into the gap of, of seven cars.
00:42:46.340
She was still stopped from when the light was red.
00:42:51.920
Just went and just went and she was freaking out.
00:43:00.240
It's like, that's not even like nobody was in danger.
00:43:09.480
And then I, and then I proceeded to do, I don't know, five above the speed limit.
00:43:20.960
By the way, um, her husband is in the passenger seat, mortified looking, mortified.
00:43:30.160
Just the, the look of defeat upon a man, just like you could tell is like, she does this.
00:43:41.880
She would love to roll the window down and fucking, you know, give the finger and all this shit.
00:43:46.480
And I'm like, Hey, bitch, guess who's going to have to fight him?
00:43:58.420
You ever see those videos where it's like, there's such a road rage that one car gets in front of the other car and slows down to make them stop now.
00:44:08.240
I mean, she would roll down the window and, and like, fuck you to your face.
00:44:52.560
We'll see if we have any more emails reprimanding.
00:45:15.500
I'm looking for more emails that, oh, here we go.
00:45:26.900
Sometimes these things take place in real life, but sometimes they're like, you know,
00:45:36.820
Well, we talked to Karen Wilkinson on an episode recently.
00:45:40.120
She was impregnated and the doctor, you know, was like, yep, you pregnant girl.
00:45:44.520
And then all of a sudden she wasn't after another abduction experience.
00:45:47.740
And the doctor was like, it looks like you were never pregnant at all.
00:45:58.440
I like the – this is about Mason, spelled M-E-I-G-H-Y-A-S-O-N-N-E.
00:46:13.640
Mason, you are the whole problem as a general theme.
00:46:19.500
Remember that each time you speak or act – can I read this one?
00:46:39.140
I'm not going to put the camera on her because she doesn't deserve camera time.
00:46:47.640
I want to see your face as – does that need to be tapped?
00:47:01.240
It says, Mason – and by the way, your name is spelled M-E-I-G-H-Y-A-S-O-N-N-E.
00:47:09.780
Mason, you are the whole problem as a general theme.
00:47:27.500
That's going to – that's going to really – that's going to –
00:47:39.040
As we started on a new hike, my brother would often repeat something he'd heard during his time in the Marines.
00:47:47.140
Slow is smooth and smooth is fast, meaning that when you're rushed, you'll often make mistakes that cost you more time than if you had simply chosen a steady, relaxed pace.
00:47:59.020
When driving, those mistakes manifest as mis-turns, ignore signage, cutting others off, parking like a retard, or worse.
00:48:11.360
In the same vein, studies have shown that commutes of those driving the speed limit are insignificantly longer than those who speed, meaning there's no benefit.
00:48:27.020
I definitely am a speeder, but I will say – I will say I already knew the whole, like, if you – oh, if you – you might as well not speed.
00:48:37.840
You might as well not speed because then you make mistakes.
00:48:41.720
Yeah, like, I already – yeah, I figured that out a long time ago.
00:48:45.720
Okay, you're not taking this criticism gracefully.
00:48:49.500
So, this is because commute times are determined less by speeding and more by traffic density and stoplights.
00:48:58.920
He doesn't even – I don't think he talks like how you talked.
00:49:01.920
The only significant difference between those who speed and those who don't is the level of stress and anxiety felt by those who speed.
00:49:09.540
So, you're actually increasing the amount of anxiety you feel.
00:49:19.860
I mean, yeah, I have anxiety just like everyone else.
00:49:26.120
Everybody else – you think everybody just has anxiety?
00:49:27.560
I have anxiety like most people except for you because I guess you're a freak.
00:49:32.660
You – there's not one scenario, experience, nothing that makes you anxious.
00:49:38.680
In my household, we actually have a saying, and it's very short and simple.
00:49:47.820
We've been psychologically operated into believing that the whole world has anxiety.
00:49:52.880
Actually, my mom says don't worry until you have something to worry about, so we kind of are like a similar –
00:50:00.120
You never worry because if you – I forgot who it was.
00:50:03.240
I forgot the saying, but it's like if you worry, you suffer a thing twice.
00:50:08.760
So if you have something on the horizon that's big and, you know, looming, well, worrying, leading up to it, you're suffering there.
00:50:19.140
And then when the thing happens, then you're suffering again.
00:50:27.060
So you're undoubtedly causing your own stress and anxiety.
00:50:30.060
So ask yourself, why do I rage if the answer is because I want to go faster?
00:50:41.020
And if the answer is because I keep bumping my head on things, then blame your dad for making you so tall.
00:50:59.520
I felt like that didn't have to do with road rage.
00:51:05.540
I felt like that had a lot to do with road rage.
00:51:28.060
I've been listening for over a year, but I'm too dangerously retarded and paranoid to create a rumble, Patreon, YouTube, social media accounts, et cetera.
00:51:44.560
But back in my younger days, I, too, drove like a maniac.
00:51:50.780
I think I have like I think I literally have like two.
00:52:03.700
These are wonderful people who who who who care about your safety.
00:52:09.300
Now, I would like to tell I would like to say to the viewers.
00:52:17.980
In the in the span of like between this right now, this very moment, and then the last time I was on this show, if you guys would all just take a chill pill and relax.
00:52:53.500
I can literally I can literally explain to you what happened.
00:52:56.020
You guys know that meme where it's like, like, like women and then accountability.
00:53:09.780
Yeah, it's just you're doing a lot of deflecting.
00:53:12.020
And you're not taking responsibility for for, you know, so.
00:53:17.240
Well, I know I know that I'm a bad driver and I know that I am reckless and I've put people in danger.
00:53:23.380
I am 100 percent fully aware of what I'm doing.
00:53:26.960
But you just told everybody that they're they're they're overreacting.
00:53:31.120
I mean, it's not like, well, I mean, last week I had people telling me they're going to come find me and.
00:53:46.900
If anything, you guys are the ones getting more upset over this than me.
00:54:00.840
No, but I racked up 11 points on my record, had my license suspended, and I would genuinely enjoy flipping out on people on the road, especially faggot college kids.
00:54:10.780
When I drove through campus, I worked at when I was 21 in late December 2014, I was leaving work on a chicken farm.
00:54:20.280
I was pulling out onto a small highway on the farm.
00:54:28.840
So she did see somebody pulling, you know, to the right.
00:54:30.800
But she said, if I go right now, I got it here.
00:54:33.060
I pulled right out in front of a woman I didn't see.
00:54:51.840
Because she was she was going, you know, she was too impatient.
00:54:57.320
I ran into her and began praying with her while others called.
00:55:06.620
Her airbag was deployed and she had one bloody nostril.
00:55:18.860
You guys are like telling me that I need to like relax and I'm getting crazy.
00:55:29.340
And there's like cars in this and the it was like a four way intersection.
00:55:34.940
There was like in the right lane like waiting to like waiting for us to have like a clear
00:55:42.140
I'm coming up through the intersection and an old lady.
00:55:45.100
I'm like this is me and an old lady just goes and just about hit me and I had to veer
00:55:54.140
Like literally she was sitting there driving like this.
00:55:56.060
She was going like this driving and she was bumping on a sidewalk and she's going like
00:55:59.440
this driving because she knew she was in the wrong.
00:56:06.800
Insurance is actually like particularly higher around here because of the rate of accidents.
00:56:12.240
And that's almost entirely due to the fact that it's like everybody's like 90.
00:56:19.840
And, you know, maybe what you should learn is what's called defensive driving.
00:56:25.920
Oh, I feel like I know a lot of aggressive driving.
00:56:44.880
But it turned out she had brain bleed and needed emergency brain surgery.
00:56:54.340
She ended up on life support for five months before dying.
00:57:14.900
Ended up on life support for five months before dying.
00:57:17.000
At this point in my life, I was on Suboxone and hadn't used heroin for almost two years.
00:57:29.700
After the accident, the devil started chirping on my shoulder that I don't deserve to live because I took this old woman's life.
00:57:37.040
I let the guilt consume me and started drinking alcoholically.
00:57:51.720
Mason just called and threatened to run Scott over.
00:57:59.720
By the way, I see Chris Champagne says Suboxone is worse.
00:58:03.140
Apparently, everybody's discovering now that Kratom is horrifying for you, which is interesting because I took Kratom once and I was like, I hate the way this feels.
00:58:14.400
And now now everybody's like, oh, turns out it's really not good.
00:58:24.460
I began drinking alcoholically before finally finding my way back to heroin.
00:58:29.820
I finally got off the heroin in 2018 after EMDR therapy.
00:58:43.180
My cousin was a cop and he overdosed on Kratom.
00:58:46.820
I didn't know anybody could overdose on Kratom.
00:58:49.480
I know that it attaches to like the opioid receptors.
00:58:51.860
And so in that way, it is it's not exactly an opioid, but it behaves the same way, which explains a lot of why I didn't like it.
00:59:01.620
Because I never liked, you know, whatever opioids are in any form.
00:59:09.820
I mean, that's not like I've ever done heroin or Suboxone, but I have tried to take pain pills on like two occasions.
00:59:16.880
One was after my, you know, testicular removal where they took my ball for the whole cancer thing and they gave me pain pills and and I tried to take them and I just hated the way that they felt.
00:59:34.980
And then like years before that, so that was in my early 30s and then like in my early 20s, I went to do some dental stuff.
00:59:47.740
And after the dental stuff, they gave me, you know, some sort of pain pills, oxy something or another and hated the way it felt and flushed them all down the toilet.
00:59:57.420
So so it would make sense that the time that I tried Kratom where my buddy was like, oh, this is great.
01:00:05.940
So I whatever it is, it just does not doesn't vibe with me.
01:00:10.540
The Lord works in mysterious ways, because if it weren't for that accident, I would not have connected with the man who eventually became my husband and father of our now three week old son.
01:00:22.460
But I'm writing to tell you I would wish I wouldn't wish that soul crushing guilt on anyone.
01:00:29.360
When you get behind the wheel of a car, you're taking your life and the lives of those around you into your hands.
01:00:38.600
Um, but but apparently not the way she spells it.
01:00:46.960
Uh, she says, Mason, you are a beautiful, charismatic young woman with a bright light.
01:00:52.720
I would hate to see you hurt or for you to have to live with hurting someone else.
01:01:02.540
I'm hard headed as all get out and had to learn the hard way to drive like a grandma and to always be alert of my surroundings while driving.
01:01:11.800
I pray that you don't ever have to learn the hard way.
01:01:14.380
But if you do, please keep faith that the Lord can use it for good in your life.
01:01:31.500
I don't know if she's, um, being genuine when she says it's not that big of a deal and that she was embellishing because I just get the sense that that, uh, Mason is full of rage.
01:01:42.900
She's a silly goose, a pleasure to be around, but I get the feeling that she's telling the truth when she talks about her, her road rage issues.
01:01:56.000
Maybe, maybe this is a, uh, saying it publicly on a show and then getting emails about it could well be because if I'm being perfectly honest, if there ever was a time where I displayed road rage, I certainly didn't receive public criticism for it.
01:02:13.620
I did it in my own vacuum where, you know, only me and the people that were in the car knew about it.
01:02:26.000
Um, I think you should write her, how old is she?
01:02:37.440
All right, guys, uh, we're going to open the lines very soon here.
01:02:40.780
Um, but before we do that, uh, let's check and see if we have any donations.
01:02:50.340
If you want to support me directly, that's how you can do it.
01:02:58.400
Thank you to Valkyrie for the $5 donation on cash app for honoring your divine self-expression.
01:03:07.280
Um, I wouldn't call this very divine, but thank you.
01:03:29.420
Like I go and try to check on Rumble and, uh, it just doesn't hold on to any of the old
01:03:53.600
But if you keep a little Eraser Jesus on your dash and it stops you from road raging, is
01:04:05.600
Thank you very much, Chuck, for the $20 donation.
01:04:08.040
Let's get into some of these voicemail, uh, memo mails that came in.
01:04:31.780
Is in the back, like right on the other side of this wall, there's like a bunch of women,
01:04:53.600
And I know I've shouted some inappropriate things, uh, over this past hour and 10 minutes.
01:05:01.860
I don't think they're a fan of, of, of what I'm doing here.
01:05:14.640
The older women crowd loves, uh, oh, that's funny.
01:06:06.660
Um, I've gotten that before, which is, I consider it a compliment, but, but I just don't understand
01:06:16.440
Um, that and Burt Reynolds, a young Burt Reynolds.
01:06:19.480
I've gotten that too, which, you know, once again, cool compliment.
01:06:28.400
I don't think they're talking about my height, but hear what?
01:06:44.480
Um, I, uh, it's about almost six in the morning over here.
01:06:49.660
Um, I'm just sitting here reading the word and, uh, just kind of wanted to touch on
01:06:55.840
Um, um, I'm in Samuel right now doing the cover to cover thing.
01:07:07.140
Um, and I, uh, I just wanted to point out, um, this book, this book of Samuel, um, is kind
01:07:18.480
of one of those things where they're constantly, we're constantly asking for leaders, begging
01:07:28.060
And, um, it just really speaks to where we are right now, where everybody's just begging
01:07:34.040
And I told you last time I come from the libertarian, I'm a young anarchist.
01:07:37.660
I feel like I, uh, previously gay, previously gay, but, uh, you know, everything is forgiven,
01:07:48.680
That's an interesting comparison though, right?
01:07:50.500
Everybody's begging for a leader and, uh, and you have that going on right now in a big
01:08:01.800
We've given way to that in, uh, in recent years.
01:08:05.900
And I guess it's like when times get tough, everybody's looking for that one pillar of,
01:08:11.200
of, uh, sort of masculinity, not just masculinity though.
01:08:16.060
It's like law and order to, uh, to arise a little punk rocker as a kid, like, um, and
01:08:26.640
I think this might be the most anarchistic book in the Bible.
01:08:29.960
If I'm correct, actually, my friend, Samuel just pointed that out to me.
01:08:35.320
Um, and I just, I just think it's really important to, uh, pay attention to Israel in the Bible
01:08:42.440
and, uh, what that says about human nature and our nature to constantly turn on God and
01:08:47.940
turn away from God, um, uh, half-ass our, our faith and, and, um, and then, and then at
01:08:56.000
the end of the day, beg for a king and it's just wild.
01:08:59.180
Um, it just really speaks to where we are today, maybe where we've always been.
01:09:03.660
Um, but just the flaw of man to constantly turn on God and just want to follow another
01:09:10.320
man, other men, um, I wonder if, if anywhere in the Bible, there's ever been this precedent
01:09:22.880
Like, so throughout the Bible, God positions Kings and uses all these various Kings, good
01:09:30.020
And, um, but that's like the system over and over again.
01:09:33.760
It's, it's Kings, but is there anywhere where there's ever like a council where like, um,
01:09:42.740
you know, I mean, I'm sure the King has a council, but where it's just not that.
01:09:47.060
Cause I remember one time, like Joe Rogan saying like, we should do away with presidents, man.
01:09:51.280
And we should just have like a council of like wise guys.
01:09:54.280
Well, I don't think you say wise guys, but you know what I mean?
01:09:56.640
Like, you know, intelligent people, um, and not have like a figurehead.
01:10:01.440
But I think the diffusion of responsibility becomes a real problem there.
01:10:05.760
It's like, who do you hang when things go wrong?
01:10:26.100
Cause it kind of makes me wonder, like, you know, we would look as, we would look to Kings
01:10:30.800
as just bad in general, even though you kind of switch up the language and I know it's
01:10:36.220
not the same thing, but like, you know, like a president is still a figurehead and his
01:10:43.440
administration, he and his administration take all the heat for what goes wrong during
01:10:51.580
Um, and so in, in that way, like it is similar, but of course, you know, they're rotated out
01:10:58.260
So in that way you don't have this, this monarchy, but the way we all kind of recoil at the concept
01:11:07.040
of a King is interesting given that that's pretty much the system throughout all of the
01:11:14.620
This world, um, instead of focusing on, on Christ, on Christ who came on this earth to
01:11:24.020
And, uh, so here we are anyways, that's about it.
01:11:36.320
And, uh, and you take care of yourself and take care of your family and, uh, God bless
01:11:51.360
That just got me thinking though about that whole position of a King and how we kind of
01:11:56.180
But then like God is throughout the Old Testament, always using these Kings good or bad.
01:12:08.080
It's like, is this just how, uh, human beings operate?
01:12:14.060
Like, is this a system that's best adapted to our experience here on earth?
01:12:20.020
And you're not going to get a better one short of, you know, the millennial reign of Jesus
01:12:33.300
Um, that's interesting though that you're insane.
01:12:40.220
So it takes me a long time to read and I've been reading Job far longer than probably I
01:12:48.000
I think there's only like 43 chapters in the whole thing and I might be like on chapter
01:12:53.320
So I'm almost wrapped, but like, man, I read slow.
01:13:02.000
If I'm being perfectly honest, like, uh, I ended up screwing up my bookmark and I reread
01:13:08.680
like, I don't know, at least two to three chapters and didn't realize like, I already
01:13:15.380
read these chapters until like midway through the third one.
01:13:19.880
And I was like, Oh my God, dude, I just realized that this all sounds familiar.
01:13:26.240
I don't know what the hell's the matter with me.
01:13:37.940
And I know, you know, everybody's like, Oh, it's very gay.
01:13:40.640
Cause I think I'm reading the new living translation.
01:14:07.660
They said important things that she needs to hear.
01:14:23.240
I thought the stands were going to be good, but these are dope.
01:14:27.380
Cause I really need to talk to the Raven about something.
01:14:45.080
Guys, by the way, you could, we are live at the standard coffee shops, last NDS studios.
01:14:56.020
Cause I have, cause I know somebody who in a dream got their organs harvested.
01:15:04.060
Like what happened if a thing happened in a dream?
01:15:06.460
If it, if it's just a dream, was it like, oh man, that was weird.
01:15:09.900
Or do they potentially do stuff in a dream that is like a real thing?
01:15:15.200
Uh, so I think it depends who, what did he get his organs harvested by in the dream?
01:15:37.260
He just said he got like his organs harvested by aliens.
01:15:42.580
So, uh, well, the aliens thing is a little bit interesting.
01:15:45.140
I think anytime aliens show themselves in a dream realm, there's, there could be something
01:15:49.840
more going on there, but I do think that generally speaking, a lot of dreams can just be like
01:15:58.220
You have to discern where those visions are coming from.
01:16:00.720
Cause I think you could get kind of, you know, uh, what seemed to be meaningful dreams,
01:16:09.000
But, but whenever aliens pop up, I do tend to think that something is happening there.
01:16:16.140
Uh, we know a guy in particular who has had these abduction experiences that are kind of
01:16:21.920
And in those dreams, he's been on like operating tables and such.
01:16:25.780
So when you say they're harvesting organs, he didn't give me details, but that was the
01:16:29.820
vibe that I got was like, yeah, that he was like, potentially like on a table.
01:16:34.060
Like you hear the stories, like he's on a table and they're like harvesting organs.
01:16:38.880
Cause maybe it was just, that was the vibe for him.
01:16:43.360
And you know, I don't know how detailed it was or like how much was going on.
01:16:54.840
I kind of like turn the, there's a little switch on it.
01:16:59.280
And by that, I mean, we're going to turn it down a little bit.
01:17:06.720
I think that might be better because in real life, it's like a real good, strong blue.
01:17:15.860
I mean, if they're actually taking his organs, it's interesting.
01:17:22.340
And if you look at the cattle mutilation phenomenon, it turns out that like bovine blood is, I forget,
01:17:32.600
And then also their embryonic sacs and all kinds of other stuff, like the internal organs of cows seem to be things that they're using.
01:17:42.360
Seem to be things that they're using to try to bridge the gap through this hybridization program.
01:17:47.360
I kind of talked about that with Karen Wilkinson on the last episode.
01:17:53.900
So long story short, they are interested in our organs, specifically our reproductive organs.
01:17:58.080
And they're trying to basically crossbreed with us.
01:18:03.160
And this is like if you subscribe to this idea of, you know, our inheritance as humanity and what they lost, meaning the fallen.
01:18:14.220
That they think that they can bridge the gap and gain access to it again by merging with us.
01:18:20.100
That's why, you know, supposedly they took human wives.
01:18:23.360
Like if you take wives and go through the marriage ceremony and go through all of God's like legal processes.
01:18:28.640
We're married and we're descendants of Adam now.
01:18:35.640
But I don't know what happened to your to your homie.
01:18:40.720
Yeah, but yeah, Joe Rogan, he's having this this whole dream about these tall, skinny.
01:18:49.720
They kind of look like humans and they're communicating with them.
01:18:54.200
I think they said that this is important, like what's happening and for him to get used to it.
01:19:01.140
But then they're pulling back and laughing with them.
01:19:03.160
So they're terrorizing him in some weird playful kind of a way.
01:19:06.100
He's like got the comedy thing going where he just makes a laugh out of it.
01:19:11.500
I don't really like his name, but he's saying, can you create a drink called the loop and add it to the menu?
01:19:19.640
No, but I mean, can we ask him what flavor that would be?
01:19:22.720
No, we can't sell people a drink called the loop.
01:19:30.260
What about can we just have a drink called the Raven?
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That would just be like a maybe maybe like a black coffee.
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We can make a coffee with lobster biscuit it and call it the top lobster.
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Maybe your drink would have to be a little bitter.
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Can you make sure Mason's actually working, though?
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But as long as she's not back here, like playing games, then we're good.
01:20:21.420
Boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop, boop.
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I usually just listen to the show while I'm out doing my pest control work.
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You know, I got a real soft spot for people that listen while they work, which is virtually
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But it's like, that's how I, that's pretty much how I got into podcasting, right?
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Is like listening to podcasts, thinking that it would be a lot of fun to do.
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So if I'm driving or if I'm, if I'm, you know, welding or something like that.
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So it's always cool to be reminded like, yeah, people are listening to this while they're
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Like when your day sucks and it's boring and it's, and it's gay, I get to massage that
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My baby mama ho ass says, uh, the Nance caution.
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If, if, if we had a drink called the Nance, it would be a cup of warm blood.
01:22:15.000
Um, really appreciate, uh, how you guys have kind of helped me in my walk with Christ and,
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uh, really want to say that Matt has been a really good addition to the show.
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I, I love the, um, the Bible study, the straight Bible show that he does.
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And, um, you guys are really, really doing great work.
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Um, but yeah, thanks a lot for all you guys do.
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Thank you for, for, uh, calling in, leaving a voice memo.
01:22:57.320
I appreciate, uh, the kind words about Matt's addition because you guys have been, you know,
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if you've been listening for a long time, like it happened really quick.
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Like we met Matt, got good guy vibes from him, made some content with him.
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Um, the banter was good and the conversation was good.
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I mean, it really felt like God was just pushing in this, pushing us in this direction.
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And, um, we've got like a couple of people who have said some negative things, but that's
01:23:34.960
not really a reflection on Matt as much as it's like, there are like a dedicated 1% of
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people that just want to say negative things about this show whenever they get an opportunity.
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And so they're, they're always going to do that.
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Um, but we also get negative comments about like the direction the show has gone in as
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far as closer to Christ, you know, because we used to be a lot rougher around the edges
01:24:02.740
I had a guy tell me I wasn't funny anymore, which was, you know, I was like, damn dog.
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Um, he's like, no, you were funnier when you were talking about the blacks.
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Cue the danger music says they just missed the racism.
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Ah, so, um, there's always going to be some small percentage of people.
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So, however, overwhelmingly the, the feedback about Matt and his, uh, contributions to
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what we're doing here have been very positive and it almost doesn't matter what people say
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Um, can we give Matt a show kind of like, uh, David has the Raven and Danny has top lobster?
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Well, so Danny's supposed to, he's not supposed to be doing, but like, I would have, I, I always
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would like to see him do a solo show and Matt, um, does want to do some sort of a solo show.
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So there's straight Bible, which I think he's kind of like rolled a top into that to kind
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Um, but that was supposed to be a solo thing initially.
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I don't know if he's going to do like a straight solo show.
01:25:25.160
I mean, I think the dream is to be able to do this to the extent that Nephilim death squad
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is pumping out like multiple shows a day, or at least on this network, if that's what
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you want to call it, um, multiple shows a day from me, from Matt, from top.
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Uh, but we just have to be able to, to make it make sense.
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And then, you know, if we can, if we can free up the time to do that, then yeah, I would,
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Stacks farm said, says Matt is crushing Matt with three T's.
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And he always kind of gets frustrated and it's not something I wanted to bring up, but when
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people misspell his name, when they spell it with just two T's, um, you know, because
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And it's just like, as, as, as much as he likes you guys and as much as he likes, it's
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like the number one thing he says is like, could you spell my name?
01:26:38.760
Well, we, we are doing in-person interviews, um, in this studio.
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We've done, uh, a number of them already, but that's, you know, that's very much just
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a, um, can we get somebody in studio kind of a deal.
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Thank you for the Pistinio pistachio and white chocolate coffee.
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I, in my original, uh, my first, uh, voice memo, I really forgot about the question I
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I have things that I want to say when I start the show and then I forget them.
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Um, I was just wanting to kind of, cause I, I have two, uh, young boys, uh, one and two.
01:27:46.800
Cause one, a one-year-old and a two-year-old, you are still, you're still in that, uh, new
01:27:54.580
I was just, just kind of wanting to like ask how, I know you have, um, your 10 year
01:28:04.980
old son, um, I kind of wanted to ask you, um, how you kind of went about, you know, introducing
01:28:14.980
him to, uh, the truth of Jesus Christ and, um, what kind of steps did you take and how,
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I guess just in general, like how you went about it, kind of when you started, um, introducing
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Um, cause I, for me, uh, sometimes, uh, at every couple or so nights, I, I, uh, you know,
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we, we lay them down to go to sleep and I'll bring my Bible in there, um, and just kind
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of flip to a random section and just kind of start reading to them.
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Um, but, uh, yeah, I, that was really all I, one question I had for you.
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Uh, like I said, in my original, uh, voice memo, you know, love the work you guys are doing.
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Um, keep up the good work, lots of love, uh, from John.
01:29:33.080
I, I, so, you know, basically what John is saying is, is how do I, how did I go about
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And I would say that certain, certain people I approach differently, which is, which is
01:29:53.740
So, uh, if I'm going to give information to my wife or my son, it's going to come,
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um, the delivery method is going to be different than if I'm giving it to, you know, uh, a guest
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on the show, an audience member, somebody I meet in, in, in person.
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And I find that, um, a delicate approach is best, or at least that's how I go about doing it.
01:30:24.820
It's not something that I put a lot of thought into, but like, I'm much more in the business
01:30:30.380
I don't think that you change somebody's mind in one conversation alone.
01:30:37.640
And I, and I also worry that too much of a, an abrupt shift or, or serving something up
01:30:49.000
too cold can cause a, uh, uh, sort of a resentment or a pulling away.
01:30:56.220
For example, how many people have this story of having like religion, which is different
01:31:04.640
than Jesus having religion forced down their throat when they were younger.
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And then they turn away from it when they're older.
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So I understand a little bit about human psychology and just our tendency to do that.
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Our rebellious nature pulling away from, you know, what we were raised in.
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And a lot of people come back around anyway, but some people don't.
01:31:40.680
Some people pull away from the way that they were raised and then they, they do a one 80.
01:31:48.720
So when I introduced these concepts to my son, he gets a bigger picture.
01:32:00.880
At like, let's say church, but in our conversations, he gets, um, little seeds, little ideas, little
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And, and if he asks questions, then I'll sit down and answer them.
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But I just kind of, I kind of pepper him with things.
01:32:28.800
So I think to be perfectly honest, the way my son learns is just by watching me.
01:32:42.300
I'm, I am who I am on the show as I am in real life.
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So when I turn the cameras off and I go home, I'm talking about the same things.
01:32:58.140
And he'll ask me things like, Oh, dad, what did you talk about in the show?
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And I'll tell him, and then I'll have to try to unpack some of these ideas for him.
01:33:05.520
And so I guess the, the, you know, it's a, it's a long version.
01:33:10.780
There's no short version of it, but, um, the same way you see me learn on this show or on
01:33:20.120
Nephilim death squad is the same way my son learns.
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Cause he gets a version of it through the conversations that I have with him after the show.
01:33:32.620
He has all kinds of questions all the time, but it's never like, it's never a structured thing.
01:33:40.520
So if you go to school and you, you're going to learn, you know, mathematics, you got to go,
01:33:45.480
you got to lock in for this amount of time and you got to do this thing, which by the way,
01:33:53.740
But if I were to lock him in, in the same way and try to teach him about God,
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Questions and ideas and topics come at all times of the day.
01:34:13.000
So the same way that I'm talking right now is the same way that I talk to him.
01:34:19.340
And yeah, it's not a matter of teaching as much as it's a matter of.
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We as parents will set an example just by the lives that we live.
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So I don't make it a concerted effort to teach him.
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I think he just watches and then he asks questions and then I do my best to answer them.
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I feel like that was a really shitty, sloppy answer.
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there is an argument for making them lock in for a certain slot of time.
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only happens within this time frame to that time frame.
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Not from the hours of 8 to 11 a.m. or something like that.
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It's what I would be doing even if the cameras were off.
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You could be in the coffee shop slash NDS studios
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because I'm like, that was a lot of word salad.
01:38:08.320
Let's get through a couple of these voice memos.
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the accountability of acting like a rageful cunt.
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and gets plastic surgery and starves themselves
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Well, that's an interesting thing to say there at the end.
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And I'll come to some sort of rational conclusion.
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Because there usually is a pretty rational thing
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to say about all the rage you're feeling in the moment
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or all the sadness you're feeling in the moment.
01:40:41.180
And there is some wisdom that comes by way of rationale.
01:40:46.260
For example, the idea of suffering a thing twice
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Well, I mean, you can anticipate a fun thing, let's say.
01:40:57.300
But if there is something negative looming on the horizon
01:40:59.380
and now you're worrying about that thing coming,
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by telling yourself there is simply no benefit.
01:41:16.640
because now you have to suffer this thing twice.
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Life has shown me that actually, more than likely,
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none of the things you're worrying about will come to pass.
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And the worst that's going to happen in most cases
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and then what I do is I just don't let it manifest
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Putting filler in your face is fucking bananas.
01:42:56.360
I have a feeling I'm going to live a very long time.
01:46:24.520
So that is contrary to the Enoch line of thinking,
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So there's some aspect of it that is canonical,
01:47:07.440
Although I know the Ethiopians keep it in their Bible.
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And I don't have any problems in pushing it away
01:47:36.100
that we're somehow so tied into the book of Enoch
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like the cornerstone of my faith is Jesus Christ.
01:47:44.520
Everything else, you know, can be moved around,
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they infused virtues of faith, hope, and charity.
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they're created into this perfect act of knowing.
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or immediately rewarded with the beatific vision.
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But I do think that these things have a nature.
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And so I'm certainly no authority on the topic.