262. Andy, Kyle "The Captain" Creek, Sal & DJ CTI: Mike Tyson Vs. Armed Man, Colin Kaepernick NFL Comeback & North Korea Missile
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1 hour and 27 minutes
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225.71346
Hate Speech Sentences
102
Summary
In this episode of The Realists, we have a special guest on the show, my good buddy Dr. Andy Salkeyle aka The Captain of the Dream Cruise aka Dr. Dr. Kaylec aka is the author of a number of books, one of which is Fucking History . He is a true patriot and is well known for his comedic, comedic, insightful, and honest thoughts on a variety of topics similar to us.
Transcript
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what is up guys it's andy priscilla and this is the show for the realists say goodbye to the
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lies the fakeness and delusions of modern society and welcome to motherfucking reality guys
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andy sal kyle the captain dj cruise the motherfucking internet now i know that was a lot of names there
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it was all right so they got dj hey we got dr sal doctor doctor and then you guys should know and
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you'll definitely will know uh my good buddy kyle creek you guys probably know him as the captain
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uh kyle is an all-around badass motherfucker he's the author of a number of books
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they use my favorite word in the books a lot one of the books is fucking history the next one is
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feel free to quote me and the new one that just came out by the way thank you for sending it to
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me absolutely speech therapy uh kyle's american a true patriot and he is well known for his
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comedic comedic insightful and honest thoughts uh on a variety of topics similar to us so basically
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you're full of shit and you talk a whole bunch of it i appreciate you having me i like how i wrote
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that script because it just defined me very well yeah you're welcome we've been friends that was not
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you that we do how long we've been kicking it online for a while now two years two and a half years i
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think so it's interesting when the world went crazy it was that was right when it happened so it's
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interesting my friend was obsessed with mfco project i remember i was visiting her in vegas
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one time probably 2016 and she was playing an episode and so i was familiar with your voice
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and then when you reposted something of mine like right towards the beginning of lockdown yeah she
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was ecstatic she forwarded it to me and she's like this is that andy guy like you re-shared your shit
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and then i think i wrote you like a thank you note as a dm and then we started talking we started
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talking about uh old houses old houses you're talking about my book and you're showing me give me a tour
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of your place yeah and then we started talking about how everything was all fucked and they're
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just you know turns out we had a lot of mutual friends as well like matt morgan all those guys
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yeah yeah matt's your buddy yeah matt's one of my really good that's one of the reasons why i moved
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to miami yeah because i was already looking at miami and then matt was there i was visiting him
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bro he's telling me to come down too now you should i dude i i fuck i look every day well i'm here i
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posted that house that old cathedral yes and you were saying you'd looked at that but didn't have the
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right boat dock yeah and well the bridge came right right on it is right next and that's what
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it was but it is the most beautiful yeah it was cool they sell that house i think they did yeah
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it was like a dallas land developer built it for his young 20 something wife they got divorced and
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he sold it dude i like houses that have character i do too yeah i think houses have to have character
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i actually prefer people that have character epstein's house hey it's easier to find a house
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character though yeah epstein's house for sale you see that yeah i did epstein his island his
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fucking new mexico's house for sale too that's not the right kind of character though you know
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yeah yeah what made you that's not character you're talking about fucking houses i'm like
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i mean it's certainly got character yeah it's got something it has trauma oh my god like think
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about that like i've been i've been down there not to his island but on a boat right next to his island
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listen you're coming clean bro i fucking knew it
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i've been in the water in front of his island okay on a boat and i saw the island from from the
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water is there something i need to be concerned no why does this sound so fucking cryptic like i just
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because i'm clarifying because there's something wrong with your fucking brain but anyhow the uh
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it's fucking amazing like it's like the coolest fucking place like dude it's it's a total compound
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how they built it was a crazy because they had to ferry all the tractors and all the materials and
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all the shit like it was a huge deal and i was thinking i'm like man i saw the listing and i was
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like man dude that'd be fucking sweet to own that island but the problem is as we talk about some
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dude it's got to be filled with all kinds of energy bro you'd never want to live like satanic shit
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yeah it's the same thing with this townhome in new york like if you're in new york or that townhome
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would be like probably the coolest home to own yeah but because of what's attached to it you can
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never live there and feel okay with yourself no and you probably like you said the energy wise
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thing some shit's gonna happen to you living there i i agree i used to not believe in that
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kind of stuff till the past couple years when i started opening myself up to it but it is very
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fucking real it's real dude it's real real like dude i i told you about that we have did i tell you
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that we have ghosts on our property no but i imagine you do oh yeah i got them on video like i got
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video proof i've tried for years to get haunted because for a while i was a hotel consultant so i worked
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on a lot of hotel projects and i would go stay at historic properties yeah and i would have them
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put me in the rooms where like you know people might have killed themselves hung themselves yeah
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never nothing ever happened to me and then i was told it's because i was trying too hard and so
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because i was trying so hard i was putting like the wrong vibe out to where they were like no we're
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not even going to reveal ourselves and it pisses me off because i'm one of those people that really
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wants to believe but i unfortunately need to like see it dude i'll show you a video it'll change it'll
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change your life i am down to see you've seen that video haven't you as if what do you think
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of it it's definitely creepy i mean we had it when uh when uh what's what's the guy's name you know
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the guy shot fucking bin laden oh you mean rob o'neill rob o'neill oh yeah we talked about it on
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the episode dude so rob and dakota guy rob and dakota and dj and i are going to a haunted ghost house
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in montana you should come i'd love to all right dj's gonna lead us through a tour okay he's got a
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creepy ass photo in that fucking hotel it's like somebody missing eyeballs it's fucking nose he has
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a picture of a ghost right in front of him like with a missing nose bro ghosts are fucking real i
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don't care what anyone says i believe it i believe it's totally real yeah white people shit you eat
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those edibles too did you see that i have i'm actually not big on that stuff i used to be really
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big on all that kind of shit but i found it gave me more anxiety than anything i used to do because i
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thought it was like good for my brain i microdosed mushrooms and all that and then i found out that
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just being stone cold sober has been the best thing ever where do you live in miami uh south miami
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i live in the jungle area i didn't want to live in the city yeah it's the homes are old historic
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everything's overgrown with spanish moss hanging off the trees i have peacocks all over my neighborhood
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my dog chases iguanas all day i love that area that's awesome it's 20 minutes from downtown 15
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minutes to a beach right i was traffic down by where you are is it as bad as it is in miami it's
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not bad at all okay i'm right on the border of coral gables and there's like if you want to i'll show
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you some homes in south there's some have you been to like pine crest uh-uh the homes in pine
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crest are your style okay meaning they're very fucking expensive but the homes i've seen in
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pine crest you'll drive by them and not lying they are the size of resorts like you would be like
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that is a resort that looks like it has 100 rooms and then you look at the listing it's like 58
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million yeah dude it's crazy but there's there's some beautiful and they're right on the water
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and that area is all overgrown lush you have like three acres dude i think it'd be cool to have a like
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a regular size house just on the water yes like it's like this this house that i'm living in now
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is my first like like the house i've lived that i moved in before was bit like technically bigger
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but this is like a fucking whole estate yeah and bro it's a fucking shit show like to take care of
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it and shit yeah yeah yeah there's people there ever and this is totally first world fucking
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problems but there's people there every motherfucking day are there not every day there's
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shit that has to be done to keep the property up and like i'm like i walk out the fucking house and
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i'm like i just kind of don't want to see people you know what i'm saying like south miami so now
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it's got me to where i want to go back to like a i kind of want to go to a regular house just like in
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a really cool that's exactly what i did i went five we had a house that was way too big for us in
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vegas we were renting then we moved to miami we downsized got a single floor plan yeah has enough
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yard for the dog really easy to maintain the landscaper comes every two weeks that's about all it
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requires yeah and it just allows you to open your mind up to everything else you want to focus on
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your life how you like living in that big motherfucker you just got
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no oh you want to keep it secret no i don't i don't mind about i mean it's it's a nice home
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it's a cool home how do i like living in it's nice it's nice oh don't get me wrong big homes are
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great i would love to have a big victorian mansion something like that but i agree there's a lot of work
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yeah all right i'm more on the farm side i like see i i'm almost it's funny when you go i think
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missouri has the best farms dude yeah i like the yard maintenance to me is something i appreciate so
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for me it's kind of like i listen to it and it's my peace zone there's no fucking way you would like
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doing my yard and all that shit there's no fucking way bro yeah i mean you got a big fucking yard yeah
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my yard ain't that fucking big but i like getting on the tractor i like that shit too but i like breaking
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shit with the tractor like i'm gonna fucking break out like if you got some shit to tear down
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i will tear it the fuck down more like to flip the excavator type of guy i don't know why you would
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say that may or may not be here the big old fucking den on the back of your excavator at my farm would
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tell me that somebody flipped it i didn't flip that one i flipped a different one that was a tree i
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don't know a little birdie told me you might have slid it down a hill or something i did slide it
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down a hill and but it hit a tree yeah flip over i did get trapped in it you're like oh this is the
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one i had to repair out of the intersace and my my ears went up like what do you what do you mean
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what do you mean you had to repair do you want to know the best story about that what it was
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the guy still on the fucking truck oh dude dude i was laughing motherfucker i had to call him i had to
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call him back and be like i just bought this excavator to tear down the woods so i could build
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my garage which is now built and because renting them is like fucking 10 grand a month so i'm like
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fuck it i'll buy one it's gonna take a year and then i'll sell it and it'll be all i didn't sell it
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i gave sal had the whole time you're saying this i'm picturing that joaquin phoenix walk the line
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movie where he throws a fit and sinks the tractor exact same thing i picture you doing that same same
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thing dude brings it it wasn't new it was used brings the fucking machine and i know how to operate
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the machine i swear clearly yeah so i get in and i start to go down the fucking hole and i and and i
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didn't realize and you know when i flipped it that one time same fucking thing happened i went in and
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it was kind of muddy and and dude i went down the hole and the mud fucking gave out i slid down the
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hill and there's a big ass fucking tree i hit the tree it broke the window out i had to call the
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motherfucker right back to come get it i'm like hey could you come get this he came back and and he's
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like oh dude that's nothing we see worse than this every day he's like i'll send my guy out tomorrow
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they sent a guy out tomorrow and he gave like a new door and glass and shit yeah i had so i got
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them all serviced yeah the guy came out and he's oh yeah this is the one who is you know oh yeah let's
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hear this you know i can't go up the dealership ever again they're gonna go to shame they're gonna
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be like there's that guy there's that motherfucker they wrecked it anyway you know how the show works
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right cti okay we're gonna we're basically gonna make fun of the entire earth this is basically our
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dms we've been having for two and a half yes and hopefully dj did his homework came up with some
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good shit to talk about i think i got some good stuff okay if you fucked it up you're pretty shitty
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because there's lots of great material out there well i mean that's the best part about it it's
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unlimited content all right yeah so we got three of them guys and always if you want to see these
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pictures uh articles links videos whatever it is go to andyfusilla.com check them out there
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and with that being said let's knock this out man headline number one headline reads
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tense video shows mike tyson hugging armed man who threatened him uh so iron mike uh showed his
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softer side when he hugged it out with the man who was uh who accosted him at a comedy show in
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hollywood and challenged him to a fight the 55 year old farmer heavyweight champ was in attendance at a
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tuesday night show on a rooftop when an audience member began heckling him um and uh
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the man pulled out a gun from his waistband i got the video here for you guys
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trying to upgrade my stairs yeah all i need is gonna shoot huh what do you do all i need to
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hey what the are you doing my get the out of here i'm not playing with you get up out of here bro
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I like the way he showed restraint and hugging the guy.
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I actually think it's a bigger flex move at that point.
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And it kind of goes to show it's like that quote that, like, it's a dangerous man who can control himself that actually is the most dangerous man.
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But if it were me, I don't think I would have been able to resist wanting to go after that guy, especially knowing what Mike Tyson's capable of.
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Like, if he would have hit the guy, I'd completely understand.
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I mean, the guy pulled his gun before there was any kind of confrontation.
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And he was saying, well, that's the thing I don't think we saw the whole story.
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And he kept saying I was joking, but who knows what the joke was on that.
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I think the joke's over when you pull the gun out, you know?
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Growing up, at my age, there was never anything like a Mike Tyson fight.
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So, when the world, when Mike Tyson fought back then, the world stopped.
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People don't really, like, people that, there's nothing comparable to it in modern day.
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Like, you know, where you have these big Jake Paul, Logan Paul fight.
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Honestly, the Logan Paul versus, uh, no, Logan fought.
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That was the biggest thing comparable to it that I think I've experienced.
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So, like, what I'm saying is how powerful his brand and who he was was so much bigger than
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even the biggest thing now that it's almost impossible to explain.
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I mean, the world stopped when Mike Tyson fought.
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And, I mean, when I watch those Logan Paul or Jake Paul, I mean.
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I'm literally wiping my kid's ass going, oh, nice punch.
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I watch it because a buddy of mine bought it on pay-per-view.
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That was the biggest thing I could think of in the last year.
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Yeah, but, like, the way you're talking about Tyson is the way my dad talks about him.
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And I've watched the old YouTube videos with my dad.
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So, like, you guys who are just now seeing this kind of shit from Tyson, where he's softened
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It was like they found this kid from the streets who was 18 years old who became the heavyweight
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To see him grow to a point where he could do that...
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Like, that shows, like, how much you can grow in a life.
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To see Mike, to see Mike react that way, based on everyone's heard the stories of him,
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But, dude, the societal degradation or retraction or regression or however you want to word it,
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that we have where people are just pulling out guns because they got in a fucking argument
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Like, there was a time in America where, like, dude, if two men had a disrespect, disagree
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And that's been since the beginning of time, right?
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Now, like, that shit isn't even an option anymore.
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Well, there's a time when politicians would have duels with each other.
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You could actually challenge a guy and go in the backyard and shoot it.
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Because then all the regular middle class and poor people don't have to go fight their
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Well, the thing about that, too, is it forces you to be a man of true character because when
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you know those are the consequences, you don't lip off and you don't make, you're not going
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to be caught in lies like they're willing to do today because there's no repercussion.
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I don't know why anybody would want to fuck with Mike Tyson.
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Like, bro, like, I would not want to fuck with, I wouldn't, I just wouldn't want to.
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Dude, it's just, to me, like, that kind of shit is just an example of how far and weak
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I also think it's just society in general, too.
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Now, everyone's incredibly tense and defensive.
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I think people are more defensive now than ever because they've spent the past two years
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Whether you were pro or for a vaccine mandate or not, you had to defend yourself.
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And so I've noticed this online with the commentary I make.
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I reposted something that I'd posted two weeks prior to COVID, and the response I got
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on the repost was tons of people defending themselves.
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And I sat there and thought about it a bit and realized it.
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The defensiveness that everyone has right now is, I think, is what contributes to that
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But, you know, the joke about that being California now, it's kind of the unfortunate
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I was filling up the rental car at 4 a.m. to get ready to take an early flight back.
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And as I was filling up the rental car, I saw a homeless guy walking around, legitimately
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And the way he was cocking his head, he looked like he was doing someone doing zombie cosplay.
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He had his pants down around his ankles, dick just swinging.
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And I have my girlfriend and my baby boy in the car with me.
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So I walk in to get my receipt from the cashier as I'm coming out.
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But I can tell he's so fucking out of it because his eyes are flickering.
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He's like cocking his head like a bird, like a bird, like twist their neck back and forth.
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And so I'm thinking, all right, I'm not going to let this guy intimidate me.
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But at the same time, I have never seen someone so spaced out.
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And as I walk by, I feel him poke me in the rib.
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And he doesn't even like respond or acknowledge me.
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So then I'm thinking, this guy's probably so spaced out.
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He was poking me to know if I was even fucking real.
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It wasn't even something that was worth talking to about him.
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And then I watched him hurry and usher some other lady in to sneak in while the homeless man was distracted looking at me.
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And I got back in the car and I was just so frustrated to be put in that situation.
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Because you know, if you would have hit that man with his pants around his ankles, he would have fallen back, hit his head on the pavement.
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And I was telling my girlfriend, I was like, I'm so fucking mad to have been put in that situation.
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And the fact the clerk wasn't even fazed by it just lets you know how far down.
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I was thinking, so was he packing heat or what?
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He actually, you know, it was a funny thing because I actually remember looking and I was thinking it wasn't that big.
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But a different time, a different time though, I actually told someone else's story.
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I was in San Francisco and I saw a homeless guy with the biggest dick I've ever seen in my life.
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So he had a lot of swing to it through the steps.
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And I told the person I met for a lunch meeting.
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I said, dude, I just saw the biggest dick I've ever seen.
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But to go back to that, it really just kind of shows LA too, though.
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Like, we have a real problem with poverty and homelessness and crime in this country.
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And we didn't have that problem three years ago as it exists today.
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So I was living in LA when all of this first kicked off.
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And I remember that spring, it started getting to where I had a tent on my sidewalk.
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There was a homeless guy one time living in my stairwell.
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And then so I talked to the HOA and I was like, listen, I'm paying a lot of money for this rent.
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Like, he was getting in through the gate in the stairwell.
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And so I'd go down to my truck and I had to pass this guy.
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And then it was like two weeks later is when COVID happened and everything locked down.
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So I was already kind of on my last leg of living in LA.
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I'd had a hard time even connecting with LA in the first place.
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I never really thought it was the right place for me.
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And then COVID obviously escalated it to where it was just completely different.
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And then I was telling DJ before this, my last straw really in LA is I just got my puppy.
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And we were out walking him near the junior high by my house.
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You'd go to the beach and there may be one other person on the beach.
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So I'm walking by this junior high and an LAPD chopper looped around and hovered and lowered about 100 feet above me.
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And I remember looking up going, these motherfuckers are trying to intimidate us.
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And that was when we both were like, this is going to get so much worse here in LA.
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So we called our landlord and said, listen, you're going to find a way to get us out of this lease because we're leaving.
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And within two weeks, we were in Park City, Utah.
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Ended up hanging out in Vegas for a year because I had some work projects there.
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If you want to see the disparity, if you want to see what they're trying to create in society, go to LA.
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That's what they, that's what they, what you guys have to understand is that that is what they are intentionally trying to create.
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That's what they're intentionally trying to create.
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People in California still act like they're happy to live in California.
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All those people that do that shit online, every single one of those motherfuckers.
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So my, my girlfriend's friends were at Echo Park the same time I was there for a business
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meeting and she sent me a video of her friends at Echo Park and I sent her a video of the
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I drove for about 30 seconds with my phone out and just 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
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Well, LA, LA in the early 2000s was kind of fucking awesome.
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Well, I mean, bro, three years ago, it wasn't bad.
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It was still fun three years ago, but now, dude, it's complete disparity of class.
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People don't understand that because a lot of people, everybody that lives in LA think
00:24:24.100
Most motherfuckers have never been to LA because of what they think it's like.
00:24:27.540
And now it's actually worse than what you would think it is.
00:24:30.980
And dude, if you really want to look at what they're trying to create with our political
00:24:35.440
policy and what, like, bro, LA is what they're trying to create.
00:24:39.340
Gavin Newsom is out there thinking he's doing amazing for the globalist project.
00:24:45.040
Like, bro, behind closed doors, that motherfucker's getting his pats on the back.
00:24:54.240
Like, that's, people cannot wrap their mind around the idea that the people leading us
00:25:02.920
They haven't wrapped their mind around that yet.
00:25:08.720
Once everybody starts to understand, the president of El Salvador just said it fucking like two days
00:25:12.860
Yeah, he said it has to be an inside job, basically.
00:25:15.160
I've been saying that for fucking two years, dude.
00:25:19.760
And there's been multiple, like, numerous amounts of truth and evidence that's suggested
00:25:25.160
The problem with, the problem with LA is people there don't know what it's like outside in
00:25:31.680
Like, people that are, people like, I have friends that still live in LA.
00:25:36.960
And I try and tell them, listen, the rest of the country isn't like this.
00:25:39.800
Like, I've taken two road trips across the country.
00:25:42.180
I've driven all through the South, all over the place in the past two years.
00:25:56.440
There's a cloud in LA and the loss of humanity is LA's biggest loss right now.
00:26:02.160
Because despite all the government or the policies that are going on, just the way people
00:26:10.160
It's not, it's not, it's not enjoyable to be around.
00:26:12.320
Like, we were there for three days to do some family stuff and we were just like, wow,
00:26:17.920
And then you go to Miami and everything's fucking awesome.
00:26:24.860
Well, unless you go to South Beach and you get shot again.
00:26:30.880
It's like, no dude, it's like a, Miami's like its own country.
00:26:34.400
It's a, it's like going to a different country because like it's heavy Latin influence.
00:26:40.840
But bro, the thing is Latin people are the friendliest, coolest motherfuckers on the planet.
00:26:47.340
Like we talk about this, we go to restaurants and if our baby starts crying, like we have waiters
00:26:51.640
We have owners of restaurants come out and pick him up and try and, you know, you know,
00:26:57.940
I think Latin people have the best culture as far as an American, like if you want to
00:27:13.560
Like I've never felt unsafe in my, I know there's areas everywhere, but it fucking,
00:27:17.460
it's a sure as hell a lot nicer than fucking St. Louis.
00:27:35.220
Like there's certain areas and there's certain clubs that are going to have more riffraff than
00:27:40.680
Like it was spring break and everyone floods in and just fucks it up in spring break.
00:27:44.120
Any city that's a destination for college kids that are getting fucked up and doing Molly
00:27:48.320
and fentanyl laced cocaine and stuff like that shit goes wrong.
00:28:01.780
But the truth of the matter is how the fuck can you do cocaine right now when they're
00:28:06.340
putting fucking, when you know that fentanyl is out there.
00:28:09.740
One of my buddies, I had a buddy OD just recently and my buddy was writing me saying it was a
00:28:19.020
I feel like Terminator where I could identify enemies a hundred yards away when I was on
00:28:22.840
And I got to the point where it was just mentally destroying me.
00:28:25.940
Um, I haven't done it in over four years, but right now I don't know how anyone can,
00:28:30.720
the right mind can be around it because just so much of that fentanyl lace shit going
00:28:34.880
And it's so, it's such a short, like, what do you think, do you, do you think they're
00:28:42.760
No, I think intentionally like, like what I'm saying is there's theories like, and I'm not
00:28:47.720
familiar enough with any of them to really understand what the fuck is going on.
00:28:50.700
But like that shit comes from like the China's importing the shit.
00:28:54.700
And so are they intentionally putting this amount of fentanyl across our border to kill
00:29:01.860
From what I could be, but from what I understand is when there's fentanyl in it, like when you
00:29:08.440
It makes it appear very strong because when you do a taster, it gets you numb instantly.
00:29:12.900
So people think, oh, I'm buying really good Coke.
00:29:15.600
And so I think they're cutting fentanyl into it.
00:29:22.820
And then if you don't know what you're doing, it kills you like that.
00:29:30.560
I can tell as someone who used to use a lot of this stuff, it's one of those drugs where
00:29:34.020
I've told buddies of mine, if you've never done it, don't do it.
00:29:50.100
By my birthday this year, I'll be fucking ripped again.
00:29:53.060
But, like, dude, I would fucking ruin everything.
00:29:57.920
The mental toll, the half-life of it on your brain.
00:30:00.360
Like, if you're someone that's prone for depression, it's one of the worst things you can be doing.
00:30:04.100
And the thing is, there's a lot of people that are dealing with depression and anxiety
00:30:06.600
that are still using Molly and still using cocaine on the weekends.
00:30:09.520
And they wonder why they're so depressed and anxious all the time.
00:30:11.980
It's because they're using fucking recreational drugs.
00:30:15.620
It's like, listen, like, they always come to me and be like, oh, I'm dealing with depression.
00:30:18.280
It's like, dude, you need to stop fucking doing drugs.
00:30:33.620
For fucking 15 years, I drank four to five nights a week.
00:30:37.980
Anyway, not, like, at home being a fucking piece of shit, but I'm saying, like, I would
00:30:53.500
So, like, for 15 years, I drank Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and all day Sunday.
00:31:00.140
And I would spend the rest of the week waiting for that fucking Thursday so I could fucking feel
00:31:06.980
But it's like, they're not, like, addicted to it.
00:31:09.740
Like, they'll go, like, two weeks not doing it.
00:31:12.940
I understand that side of it where they're using it to feel better.
00:31:15.640
It's like, dude, you've gone two or three weeks without it.
00:31:18.940
Like, your brain's already starting to detox from it.
00:31:22.580
And it's that kind of mentality I don't understand.
00:31:29.060
It's like, you feel good for four hours to feel like shit for four weeks.
00:31:48.020
Trainer claims multiple NFL teams interested in signing Colin Kaepernick.
00:31:54.980
multiple NFL teams have recently shown interest in giving former 49ers quarterback
00:31:58.900
Colin Kaepernick a shot at returning to the league.
00:32:03.040
told TMZ that five NFL teams have reached out to him,
00:32:09.200
to gauge his interest in being offered a workout.
00:32:13.140
a few teams have reached out to me and asked me how his arm looked.
00:32:16.240
Robinson reportedly said they reached out and asked about him,
00:32:20.140
though he would not identify the teams by names.
00:32:22.440
Robinson insisted that he told them that he was impressed by Kaepernick's
00:32:33.800
here's the thing real quick before we get into it.
00:32:42.440
He definitely has the ability to play on somebody's roster.
00:32:45.740
Robinson added like a couple of the guys that were there in,
00:32:48.300
in the session that were on the NFL teams were saying that his arm is just
00:32:51.940
as strong as guys that we got on our roster right now.
00:32:56.340
who has helped train Dez Bryant and Antonio Brian,
00:32:59.200
Brown added that he thinks that these are serious inquiries.
00:33:09.220
he identifies as black just a couple of months ago.
00:33:27.880
China's got to invest in that fucking war that's going on over there with
00:33:44.100
You were barely good enough when you were fucking good,
00:34:00.120
Just the ability to absorb hits and take contact at that level.
00:34:15.860
This guy doesn't have the ability to get in front of people or be popular
00:34:19.640
And like every fucking four months we have this,
00:34:34.840
I don't understand why this is a continuing issue.
00:34:41.240
I always look at it from the business approach.
00:34:55.160
They resurrected Michael Vick and Michael Vick,
00:34:59.120
It doesn't matter if he was the best player ever to fucking play.
00:35:10.580
it's because that guy is such a distraction and such a cancer in the
00:35:23.340
the NFL has shown itself to be dirty enough to where they'll,
00:35:25.540
they'll take anybody who's got the talent if they have the talent.
00:35:28.760
But the flip side of that is as somebody who is a practitioner of
00:35:34.240
There's too much shit that's going to happen with my team culture.
00:35:36.640
why would I insert this cancer inside of my locker room?
00:35:50.200
you don't think every motherfucking NFL coach knows at least that much
00:35:54.540
the problem is most people don't know about culture.
00:36:04.700
but I'm sure as fuck not sign him on my fucking team as a third string
00:36:09.520
who's going to come in and fucking disrupt the whole motherfucking culture of
00:36:14.600
Because I don't think he's not going to get touched.
00:36:28.660
he wouldn't let us dress for the game that week.
00:36:37.820
And my coach wanted a very certain type of team.
00:36:40.660
And I was going to say like with Sal was saying,
00:36:44.080
I don't follow the guy close enough to know if he is,
00:36:46.260
but if you're not good enough to play and you have that behavior that is
00:36:50.900
culture and a bunch of problems within your locker room.
00:37:03.540
like a word was enough for my coach not to play.
00:37:05.920
If he heard you say fuck in practice that week,
00:37:18.560
I remember fucking coach he trying to yell at me for saying curse words.
00:37:24.200
I think it's one of those things where everyone has the right to do what they
00:37:27.280
But if other people don't agree with that and it has repercussions,
00:37:30.900
And that's what people are having a problem with is like,
00:37:34.800
but other people are allowed to do that as well.
00:37:36.340
And if it means your coach doesn't want to play you,
00:37:37.740
someone doesn't want to sign you because they're,
00:37:42.360
It's become some preem entitlement where it's okay.
00:38:25.480
And if we account and we had that accountability,
00:38:31.360
The stats when he played would show that he's also not good enough.
00:38:48.500
The world I tell you guys about is the real fucking world.
00:38:53.900
That motherfucker is not living in the real world.
00:38:59.920
That's why he's fucked his whole career because he's made up a situation about something that isn't actually provable as truth.
00:39:08.140
If you look at the crime statistics of fucking police brutality,
00:39:12.300
they do not add up to the message that he fucking talks about.
00:39:17.260
which is why it doesn't garner mass mainstream support.
00:39:22.380
People don't want to accept that because it fucks up their entire fucking power structure,
00:39:30.200
I've built my identity around police brutality.
00:39:49.860
And then they see you no matter how you want to be seen.
00:39:56.440
And that's what I see when I look at this dude.
00:40:15.780
We live in this America and we're all brothers and sisters and we all work
00:40:22.460
but we don't make up problems to solve just because we're fucking,
00:40:41.040
I would like to see his fucking tax returns of where he gets his income.
00:40:44.340
That would probably tell a whole lot about the scenario.
00:40:56.520
When you got fucking big corporations of the entire world,
00:40:59.560
hiring people on their payroll just for their political fucking stance.
00:41:03.340
That's the definition of fucking fascism on a big scale.
00:41:11.100
And he's sitting there like acting like he's this independent dude.
00:41:41.740
But I think going back to what you're saying about people don't have accountability anymore.
00:41:44.900
I really feel like social media did that to us in the sense that it's too easy to find other people who are perpetuate your bad behavior.
00:41:54.240
you'll find a lot of people that'll whine with you.
00:41:56.520
Whereas you just not have the ability to do that as quickly.
00:42:00.840
what went on with him or anything else would not have happened with social,
00:42:08.560
So people that don't want to take responsibility,
00:42:10.820
all you got to do is get online and whine about it.
00:42:12.580
You'll find people that'll sympathize with you enough that it confirms in your head that it's fucking legit.
00:42:28.080
half the people that fucking like the shit are happy that you're fucked up.
00:42:31.560
The other half that liked it are probably happy that they're not fucked up alone.
00:42:36.040
And the third half is just taking a shit and double taps and keeps moving.
00:42:44.080
So I think that's where this huge cultural shift when you're talking about where do we lose it?
00:42:47.740
I really think it's just how popular social media has become.
00:42:51.320
I can pinpoint this shit dude to the exact point of social media when it happened.
00:42:59.700
it's when Facebook and Instagram allowed people to like other people's comments.
00:43:11.240
so it used to be people would just comment and you couldn't support people's comments,
00:43:16.900
but when they made it so you could support their comments,
00:43:19.360
people went to gamifying the comments to get the most likes on the comments.
00:43:26.660
And so now people just say the shit in the comments.
00:43:30.320
That's going to give them the most feedback instead of you and I.
00:43:34.100
Maybe having differences and having an actual discussion about shit.
00:43:37.640
So now they've got us as humans saying the exact shit to piss each other off for attention.
00:43:49.880
I've only been saying it for eight fucking years.
00:43:51.680
you know what the algorithm feeding things that get more likes,
00:43:55.240
once they moved away from timeline and chronological order of stuff,
00:44:00.480
if you think about the progression of communication that's happened,
00:44:25.480
I can talk to everybody 24 hours a day on social media in an instant.
00:44:39.120
the whole ability to communicate has completely lent itself to the current
00:44:44.840
situation that we were just talking about in LA five minutes ago,
00:44:57.460
and there's no accountability to the communication online.
00:45:17.340
if you said something about some other dude from the other area of St.
00:45:22.000
that dude will show up at your house and you will fist fight the motherfucker in your
00:45:48.900
like the ones that are listening right now are like,
00:45:54.180
That's how shit happened when I was growing up.
00:45:56.060
And so now it's like these motherfuckers say this shit online.
00:46:11.680
The cool thing is there can be repercussions now and we wouldn't even get jail time.
00:46:22.740
I keep talking about a reckoning coming and people don't understand what that fucking
00:46:26.900
what you see these motherfuckers that do all this evil shit where they fucking harass
00:46:30.820
people and fuck with people and this and that and this,
00:46:34.720
Except the problem is what they don't understand is that the laws are what's keeping you from
00:46:40.240
getting annihilated off the fucking face of the earth.
00:46:46.560
The laws by the day are mattering less and less and less.
00:46:50.600
So if you're one of these people that harasses motherfuckers,
00:46:53.780
you should probably rethink that strategy right now because the time is coming,
00:46:57.820
not so distant in the future where the laws will truly not matter under what their system
00:47:04.760
And the fucking people you're harassing might harass you back.
00:47:19.320
when the good people recognize that it's lawless,
00:47:26.780
our third and final headline headline number three headline reads,
00:47:30.360
North Korea launches new intercontinental ballistic missile that could hit New York and set new
00:47:37.460
altitude record of 3,800 miles higher than the international space station.
00:47:43.020
White House condemns launch and tells Kim Jong to immediately cease.
00:47:48.240
You think fucking Trump like message him and say,
00:47:59.360
so the White House is condemning North Korea's launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile,
00:48:06.300
The warhead landed in Japan's economic exclusion zone after traveling for 684 miles.
00:48:14.080
Korean ICBM test since 2017 and a stark threat to President Biden.
00:48:20.020
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida accused Pyongyang of an unacceptable act of violence.
00:48:25.780
Pyongyang says missile which can carry a nuclear warhead can strike anywhere within the continental United States.
00:48:38.460
The United States strongly condemns the Democratic People of the Republic of Korea for its test of long-range ballistic missiles,
00:48:48.080
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said in his statement.
00:48:51.740
President Joe Biden's administration called on Kim Jong-un to immediately cease such actions and vow to support South Korea, Japan, and a specific outlet.
00:48:59.440
These fucking idiots would be better off not commenting on this at all.
00:49:03.020
Because that motherfucker's going to launch another one.
00:49:07.260
The theme of every one of these headlines is accountability.
00:49:11.660
It's like if you have someone that tells you they're going to punch you in the face and they never do.
00:49:17.380
After three times, you're like, dude, I'm just going to keep doing it because I know you're not going to do it.
00:49:20.500
This administration has just proven time and time again they're not actually going to do anything.
00:49:31.980
I'd walk out to school and I'm a freak about cleaning my car.
00:49:38.640
Every day I'd walk out and there'd be spit on my car.
00:49:40.620
So one day I watched out the window as he spit on my car as he walked by.
00:49:45.460
So then that night was the night I went over to his house and rang his doorbell.
00:49:53.900
Well, it's beside the problem is that Biden ain't about to go fucking knock on his house.
00:49:59.020
I was going to say, did you spit on him though after you kicked his ass?
00:50:06.080
And I wouldn't let him go until I started headbutting him.
00:50:14.840
I'm going to be old, but I still got a few left to me if I need it.
00:50:18.660
But I mean, that's the world's problem right now.
00:50:24.040
All it takes is for one person to finally step up and put someone in their place and
00:50:32.380
Nobody liked him because he was that motherfucker.
00:50:35.940
Personally, I don't like the dude, but his message was fucking the right one.
00:50:40.420
Yeah, but it's not that you didn't like him, right?
00:50:42.080
It's how you didn't like how he carried himself.
00:50:43.840
But the actual action of what he does for accountability, you appreciate it.
00:50:54.360
It doesn't fucking matter as long as the job gets done.
00:50:59.600
And we've been pussified here in this country to think that we have to like everything every
00:51:05.560
Bro, I don't give a fuck what Donald Trump says.
00:51:08.620
His motherfucking policies are the best that we've ever had in the United States in the
00:51:14.900
And there's not a fucking person on this earth that could make an argument to otherwise
00:51:31.080
Yeah, you want to tweet Kim Jong-un and tell him to fucking eat shit?
00:51:35.560
But they had a relationship that worked because of that.
00:51:44.840
Most of the motherfuckers in this country right now don't understand that basic thing.
00:51:50.360
There has to be a little bit of fear to be respected.
00:51:57.560
These fucking people that we have in this country, they don't respect anything anymore.
00:52:02.380
So they look at Trump and they say, oh, you hurt my feelings.
00:52:07.660
Well, now look what the fuck we're dealing with.
00:52:17.100
I mean, first, look how fucking big that missile is.
00:52:23.700
I was going to say, that's the homeless guy right there.
00:52:31.040
But it's like, one of the things people feared about Trump, too, though, is he was unpredictable.
00:52:39.860
Or was he just real smart at making him feel like he was?
00:52:54.040
When you're truly a good strategic person, you understand the distractions that you must
00:53:04.420
create to take the attention from where your enemy should be looking and put it somewhere
00:53:12.200
Like, that's something the normal human doesn't get.
00:53:18.860
This motherfucker's a totally calculated, intelligent, smart, proven strategic genius over the course
00:53:28.980
You guys say, oh, his parents gave him a million dollars.
00:53:34.720
That would be like me giving you a hundred bucks and you turn it into one million dollars.
00:53:39.260
Like, that's the same thing we're talking about.
00:53:44.360
When I was saying the unpredictability, I was complimenting him on that.
00:53:48.200
Because I was going to pull in the whole 48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene, how he talks
00:53:52.360
And I was going to actually use Trump as an example of living that law, like, purposefully.
00:53:57.260
And the whole book talks about how people, you know, like you said, they throw you off
00:54:06.540
And then I was going to say, it's the same reason we fear North Korea is a lot of times
00:54:12.720
He knows what he's going to do every time he's going to do it.
00:54:19.440
The media just lied to us for two years, very clearly about a lot of shit.
00:54:33.080
So the media for the last six years has made Putin look like a piece of shit so that they
00:54:40.480
And all these crazy dictators around the world that Trump somehow got along with.
00:54:45.420
And the media is telling you they're all the bad guys and we're the fucking good guys.
00:54:49.560
And at what point do we maybe question the fact that, I don't know, maybe we aren't being
00:54:57.820
Maybe we are unaware because our own country censors the truth like they tell us China
00:55:13.860
Well, I think, no, I mean, I think it's the one thing about the world is experience matters,
00:55:21.500
And you really don't know what the, what the ocean smells like until you see it, right?
00:55:27.160
And unfortunately we've become a society that delivers all that information through a screen
00:55:33.000
Because, you know, like what you read, like Madat showed me where Colin Kaepernick gets
00:55:42.560
And the only thing I've learned to be true is if I can see it, if I can touch it, if I
00:55:47.480
can smell it, if I can experience, I can have true perspective of it.
00:55:49.860
And I think we've become a society that is totally, uh, uh, oxygenated by perspective
00:55:58.200
And so you realize that, you know, the world is shaped by people who do, and the only way
00:56:04.740
Touch, feel, smell, get punched in the mouth, you know, understand that, you know, that,
00:56:10.700
And so, you know, these people, we're now making all of our emotional decisions based
00:56:15.040
off what's coming through a filter that we really don't know to be true.
00:56:21.380
You know, so our world right now is being dictated by a perceived truth that we're seeing
00:56:24.920
through a screen that we want to emotionally connect to.
00:56:31.620
And the biggest thing about that problem is there's nowhere you can really go to know
00:56:35.780
Like Google, people use DuckDuckGo, there's all these search engines or like web aggregators.
00:56:42.140
You have to, you have to be skeptical about everything.
00:56:44.800
Like until you mentioned about them digging holes in Central Park the other day.
00:56:50.020
Because I remember reading that article and then I was like, it was just something that
00:56:55.580
I was like, yeah, you don't remember reading that?
00:56:57.000
I swear they were digging holes in Central Park.
00:57:06.120
And there's so much of that crap the past two years.
00:57:18.340
I saw a photo that showed like a backhoe in Central Park.
00:57:30.580
But that's the issue is like, where do you go for good information these days?
00:57:37.440
I think it comes back to like, you know, you have to.
00:57:41.780
We have to kind of collaborate to decide what reality is.
00:57:55.180
Like when I say, oh, I watch what Putin says or I watch what so-and-so says.
00:58:06.900
I want to see what the fuck he's saying to his people.
00:58:09.460
Like not what the TV, not what Anderson Cooper has interpreted him to say or fucking
00:58:24.760
We know all your buddies own the fucking military companies and you're beholden.
00:58:32.640
Like I used to actually have respect for that fucking guy.
00:58:35.260
And like, he's all about war, war, war, war, war, war.
00:58:40.080
But you can really tell right now who's on the payroll of this, the military industrial
00:58:49.360
It's like everybody in the street is like, nah, man, we don't want to do that.
00:58:53.420
You know, and everybody on TV with the exception of like three are like, nah, this is, this
00:59:06.460
A lot of people don't know this about me, but I, I spent over a decade working in advertising
00:59:16.620
Even like those small town politicians, people have no fucking idea how much shit is.
00:59:25.120
I remember working for helping the guy get reelected as a sheriff.
00:59:28.720
And right after a meeting, he's telling me how to get out of DUIs.
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He's telling me how to break the law in certain ways, how he does it all the time.
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And imagine like that level of power to this top tier.
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The, the confirmation bias they have in their own mind of, you know, failing upward essentially
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to where you feel you, you genuinely believe you're smarter than a lot of people.
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Cause for a decade, it's been reaffirmed in you.
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And then you combine that with the willingness to be completely hypocritical.
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It is on there's like, there's really no bounds to where that, that lie could stop.
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Anything at this point could be on the table as a lie.
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The amount of power at that level, there's nothing you wouldn't almost be willing to
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I was told this the other, the other day when I was getting my hair cut and, you know, I
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know I don't, I don't have a good social media page, but I do post some funny shit.
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I do post some funny shit every once in a while.
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I mean, I don't post pictures of peacocks and shit, but you know.
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That's because he doesn't know what he's doing.
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But I can get on the internet and grab one and be like, look outside my house.
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Have you ever seen a peacock in your front yard though?
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Have you ever seen a fucking 12 point buck in your front yard?
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They got like little fucking, those look like coyotes.
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Anyway, my point being is in your twenties, you look around and you think, oh man, them old
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people are fucked up, you know, like old people, there's something fucking wrong with them.
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In your thirties, you start to recognize you like, man, I'm kind of, I'm kind of fucked
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In your forties, you recognize, man, everybody's fucked up.
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Everybody's fucked up and everybody's got a dirty little secret.
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At what point do you get to the point where you've realized that they've completely lied
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It's, it's, we're in a, we're in a progressive world that is uniquely different.
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You know, cause you're bringing your kids into this world and you start thinking like,
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I just think we have access to the, to the information a lot faster.
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So you're starting to digest a lot that it's a lot more fucked up more often.
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I mean, like my book is right now, like, uh, as far as like hypocrisy and the lies.
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I think we're, I think we are the precipice of literally total human enslavement forever
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But they have lived, they have lived in total enslavement at one point, you know, certain
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Uh, we have, but I'm saying like, don't recognize in the, in the past it like, that was like
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a known way of life for a lot of old civilizations.
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I was just saying like, I think now because we've gone so far that direction going back to
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it feels like incredibly polarizing, but that was how a lot of people live thousands, thousands of years ago.
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Um, and no, like my book fucking history talking about how it's funny to me when people complain
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It's like, dude, you used to literally go watch someone get their head chopped off in
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Like we used to do all sorts of, but I'm, for the right reason, nothing wrong with it.
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What I'm just saying, like the world used to be so violent.
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And people used to be just born into indentured servitude for your whole fucking life, your
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family after them, after them on and on and on.
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It's just, we, we had the privilege here, especially in America.
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Any inkling, the idea of it is like, holy shit.
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All those people that you mentioned would live in what we're going on right now and laugh
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They'd be like, what the fuck are you guys talking about?
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Well, I saw, I think you, I read this quote online.
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I think I saw you post on one of your guns where it says, the problem is no one drinks
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Well, I mean, there's, there's a lot that can be paralleled out of there.
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I mean, think of the farmers, think of the, the, the trades, you know, like we are
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not able to produce young people who are willing to work to yield what it is that
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I mean, right now we're, we're trying to fucking, I'm not trying, but we're
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do you know the most automated miles, meaning the most automated computer driven miles
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It's not, everybody would say it's Tesla or it's GM it's by Caterpillar and they're
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testing and they're moving it over into John Deere and they're moving into these.
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The big farm tractors now are fucking run themselves.
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And the reason being is that, you know, the, the farmer is, is dying.
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I mean, part of my strategy is I want to raise my kid.
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I want my kid to be a blue collar kid because I understand that the competitive environment
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inside the blue collar space is going to be less and less, which means his opportunity
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And you know, we, as a society, they're pussies.
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The skills you're talking about, like you guys who are young right now, who are 17,
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And you think like, Oh dude, only losers go do construction work or fucking the trades
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That's where the opportunity is going to be in five more years.
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If I was 17 years old, I'd go be a fucking plumber.
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And I would understand that at 25, I'm going to start my own company.
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The problem is dude, in social media, that's not cool.
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Like I get tagged in all kinds of fucking fake ass fucking baller shit.
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Like people think I'm going to, I'm going to fucking be like, Oh, so cool.
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You know what I think is the coolest fucking shit.
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When I see hardworking motherfuckers tag me in their shit.
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Our buddy DJ, who's a fucking iron worker and he's works his fucking ass off every motherfucking
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Especially when he's fucking 380 feet in the air.
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But not just because of that, but like, because I understand that's work.
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You fuckers that fuck around on the internet and you think e-com is fucking work.
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It's one of the things I admire about my younger brother.
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He's an electrician and he just works his hands.
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Always has the only thing that ever really appealed to him.
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Like electrical work is something I enjoyed learning.
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And then just from being around it so much, when I finally learned how it actually worked
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and like, that's one, I listen, do I do physical labor anymore?
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Cause we had to do a lot of hard shit growing up.
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But one thing I do enjoy is the electrical work.
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No, it's not just that you have to think circuits and like how it should be wired,
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Like there's a, there's a strategic component to it that makes me like enjoy the work.
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I think, you know, like you're saying, I don't think you have to do hard work your whole life,
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but I think everyone should do it as their first few jobs.
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It's like, it's no different than bartending or serving or, you know, like somebody treats
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I can tell you that person's never waited at the table.
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Sal, can you, can you tell like out of the kids that come here to work, can you tell the
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motherfuckers did labor and the ones that didn't?
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Like I was just telling DJ and he was giving me a tour.
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I mean, my first job was digging sprinkler trenches, but then all through college I worked
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in a warehouse and being back on the warehouse and just smelling tape guns and cardboard.
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That smell you're talking about like that, you know, I throw in electrical tape under that smell.
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And like wet tape, like the wet tape gun, when they come up, I like that smell.
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What I was thinking about, the way he's brushing his own hand, it's like, I could see him,
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you know, hit him on his ecstasy just brushing his hand.
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I threw up this last picture of Kim because I feel like this is-
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You guys remember this kid, Sid, from the toy store?
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That's what happens when you raise a kid with no accountability.
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How many barbers do you think got killed in this?
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What happens if this dude's, like, straight gangster?
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Like on the interview, like that movie they made about him.
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Bro, they have lied so much that now I legitimately do not believe a fucking thing I see on MSM.
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Like, if they could say it's fucking snowing outside, like, I would have, like, I don't know what I'm trying to say.
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I don't fucking believe it until I see it anymore.
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If I don't see it in my own fucking eyes, I don't believe it anymore.
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There's a book that came out long before all this.
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It talks about how you need to be skeptical of everything in your life.
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And a healthy amount of skepticism is the best way to live.
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And now, like, if someone says, oh, you're skeptical, it's taken as a bad thing.
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And in order to critically think, you have to be skeptical.
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But what's crazy to me is a lot of people on both sides would be like, okay, the Four Agreements is a great way to live your life.
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But when it comes to The Fifth Agreement, which is also just as important, a lot of people are going to be divided on.
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But that's the thing, but like, aren't they being skeptical by saying that, though?
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Skepticism requires you to actually do a bit of work and investigate and make a coherent decision.
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Dude, I mean, dude, I think that's really the biggest problem in the world right now is that there is way too much trust, not enough skepticism.
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And because what I would say if you were saying, okay, Andy, what's the fucking biggest problem in the world right now?
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The biggest problem in the world right now is people do not critically think anymore.
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So we have too much trust because skepticism should trigger you into a process of mentally figuring out why things are the way they are.
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I don't think that people think to that level anymore at all.
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I'm like, yeah, but I fucking hate it because the problem is once you start thinking that way, you think that way about fucking everything.
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I think a big issue that we have, I think, is we've become a culture of convenience.
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And I think in that convenience, we've lost faith in ourselves.
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And when you have no faith in yourself, you don't trust your critical thinking.
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You don't trust your ability to question things.
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You feel like, oh, I'm too stupid to be able to question this correctly.
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And because everything's become so convenient, technology, we rely on technology for damn near everything.
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Plus, dude, anytime someone shares a thought or an idea that's outside the norm, the amount of bullying they get on that side is so much more than it's ever been.
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It's kind of like what you were saying earlier about people have been defending themselves.
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Because the bullying and the attacks for having a free thought are so heavy now.
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The stuff you've had to defend the past two years is crazy.
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I remember watching people have to defend online that they took a vacation in May and everyone's like, oh, we're in a pandemic.
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It's like, well, I'm in the woods with my family.
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I wanted to go take my kids out to have a normal life.
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And people had to defend their decision to take their kids camping.
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See, we got to get back to the shit that people had to defend.
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We got to get back to saying, mind your own fucking business.
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But I remember reading an article about an influencer.
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Like, think of someone saying that to you in 2015.
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Well, you live in a pandemic when fucking swine flu, H1N1.
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I actually, I was working for a marketing company that time.
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I wrote a headline that said, these sales are infectious.
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Were you writing all this shit for these guys too?
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Well, I actually talked about this when the podcast is a lot of my peers in the advertising world.
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I've watched them go the opposite direction that I chose to take.
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And I could go through headlines and pick out the two words in that headline that made it the way it was.
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So that's why it's been easy for you to see what the fuck is going on.
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That's the way, as a writer, that's the way I think about everything.
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Like I look at a lamp and go, how can I make this lamp relevant to someone on a date?
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That's where I've been teaching my, it's critical thinking.
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I've been teaching myself to think that way for over 10 years for my job.
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And I've watched like peers of mine that are really good fucking writers write the kind of shit they write to fear monger and to divide.
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And I've like lost touch with a lot of friends.
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I lost a big contract I had with a company in LA.
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Um, as soon as I started speaking out more, like they just go straight ghosted me, which I think was just the most pathetic way to handle it.
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Like at least admit why you're not renewing my contract.
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I think, you know, going back though, and trying to tie that bit, because I think they're all great points, you know, and that's, I want to kind of explain why I feel experience is so great and why it helps build confidence.
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Cause like when you have experience, you have confidence in your feelings of emotion and you can express that opinion, right?
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And if you don't know, and you don't been there, you now open yourself up to everybody else's thoughts or opinions.
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And so when you have experience, whether it's going through a tough situation or, um, you know, experiencing a set of values or whatever the case may be, you know, you have confidence in your answer.
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And right now we're so reliant on Google and the answer that comes out of it, that that's the, that's the entire truth.
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And it's may not be the truth, you know, and that's the truth.
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That's a scary thing that you have to understand that the information.
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The information that we're seeking and we, we feel is the truth is not necessarily the truth.
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And that's why experience is a huge player in life.
01:14:13.800
Like you have to go experience what that construction job is or experience being a bartender or have experience in whatever said, you know, uh, field should be, because that's how you earn respect and confidence in the decision and the, and the, and the really the shape of your life.
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Without that experience, you're relying on a, uh, at best 75%, hopefully truth answer that comes off of the screen.
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Well, you have to experience speaking in your mind.
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Like the first time you speak out on something, it's scary to people.
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It's like telling somebody you love them for the first time.
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But a lot of people had these past two years, haven't taken the chance to express their opinion.
01:14:49.100
And you realize if you do, you probably find a lot of your friends agree with you and you find out your, they might text you.
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They might not tell you online, but they, you'll get that support.
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And then you feel more emboldened to keep doing it.
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And the next thing you know, now they're, they feel comfortable doing it.
01:15:04.320
I can vouch for that because being who I am and what I talk about you, well, you too.
01:15:13.380
I get thousands, literally, and I'm not exaggerating one bit.
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I get thousands of fucking DMs every single day saying the same shit.
01:15:29.180
It's like, bro, the, the, you guys who are not speaking up, this is why this continues to go on.
01:15:34.320
Like it, it's so frustrating for me to get that message, but I also do, I get it, I guess.
01:15:45.100
Well, I can actually have, it's funny because I think.
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Like I'm sitting here, when you guys are sitting, when you were saying that the first time it is, I'm sitting here trying to think.
01:15:55.160
Well, I just think the first time that I spoke out during COVID in a public setting, kind of, sort of, in a, in a way.
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Yeah, but you've always been an outspoken dude.
01:16:11.580
You know, and I think that, you know, the truth being the undefeated champion of the world, like you start, like it makes you nervous.
01:16:15.940
So like the guy, this, this red shoe guy, shoelace guy calls me out in Starbucks for not having a mask on.
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Like, I'm getting fucking put on blast at Starbucks.
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And I was like, I will kick your fucking ass, man.
01:17:00.760
And so, you know, being able to speak your mind,
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although it may be scary and it makes you really fucking nervous.
01:17:04.300
Yeah, but when was the first time you spoke your mind?
01:17:08.700
Because like, dude, I feel like we were brought up that way.
01:17:11.600
Yeah, but I mean, that scared feeling that he's referring to,
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And I think you experienced it many times in life.
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It's like a, it definitely is a skill to be able to speak truth.
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Well, even, even managing people as you progress.
01:17:30.860
And the more you understand, it's the right thing to do.
01:17:32.740
And I think that's an important piece to understand.
01:17:34.320
Like, you know, now, like I know when I get that kind of
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that they think they shouldn't say in that scenario.
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Like, I used to always tell myself when I have a tweet
01:18:00.580
I do the same thing like headlines when I was writing a lot of ads.
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what people need to understand is even when you get that negative
01:18:08.440
it's never as bad as you think it's going to be.
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You play it up in your head, it's so much worse.
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My mom's going to sue me, all this kind of shit.
01:18:20.240
You're going to think I'm the most violent guy on earth.
01:18:24.260
What you realize about fighting is getting punched in the mouth sucks.
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I actually think that's a huge key to life, dude.
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I think if you're not afraid to get punched in the face,
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Everybody's got a plan with most people that haven't punched in the face
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Well, everybody has a plan until you get punched in the mouth.
01:18:45.020
Yeah, but the point is, is that like once you fear,
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once you stop fearing getting punched in the face,
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like I know there's plenty of dudes out there that can knock me to fuck out
01:18:53.340
and punch me in the face, hurt me and all that shit.
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You also understand it hurts enough to maybe have a little bit of respect.
01:19:06.080
I'm not going to punch this guy in the face when I want to.
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Or, I'm not going to say it because it's not worth getting punched in the face over.
01:19:11.760
So there's like a dichotomy there that's like, ah.
01:19:19.400
We don't have, that whole dynamic we're talking about
01:19:28.260
There's a lot of maybe truths on what's wrong with society.
01:19:30.380
Now, you think about asking a girl out on a date.
01:19:34.520
You've been denied a few times by someone you don't bother to ask.
01:19:39.960
And I always tell, I want to teach my son, like,
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one of the lessons in life is you always ask the hottest girl in the room on a date.
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the more you realize it's not that big of a deal.
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So when they face rejection face-to-face, it's like, it's really disheartening to them.
01:20:19.160
Like, I remember having, like, and I'm thinking about the shit I regret.
01:20:25.740
Like, in the bedroom at night, you're telling your wife.
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You're like, man, I really, put your hands around my throat, you know?
01:20:36.400
It must be because I don't have a peacock in my front yard.
01:20:41.660
You come to Pinecrest, you drive through one neighborhood, you're like, all right, I want
01:20:51.640
So here's what I just realized about South Miami, too.
01:20:55.360
I never knew how big of the horse community was there, so I started looking at different horse properties.
01:21:10.460
I want some fucking bison, and I want some longhorns.
01:21:13.300
And then we have them both right around the corner from my house.
01:21:16.660
Yeah, but see, dude, like, I don't really want to move out there.
01:21:22.260
The cool thing, though, is living where you can get a tan and have a longhorn.
01:21:45.020
August is actually more rainy than hot, though.
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And I thought, like, that wilderness mountain life was meant for me.
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I can breathe through my nose when I sleep at night.
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I'll take your word for it because you've been there and I haven't been there.
01:22:44.300
And I can tell you, the experience is you want your child born in America, not in Haiti.
01:22:50.820
Our final segment of the show, we have our thumbs up segment where I show headlines.
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See, they don't get two thumbs up or two thumbs in the butt.
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He told me he's not trying to have another kid.
01:23:19.060
Headline reads, drivers in Chicago line up for a share of $1 million worth of free gas.
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So drivers in Chicago lined up early Thursday, today, to get free fuel, courtesy of Chicago
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businessman and philanthropist, Dr. Willie Wilson, for his second round of a gas giveaway.
01:23:37.000
Quote, the need among the community is so great, Wilson said.
01:23:40.640
Soaring gas prices have caused a hardship for too many of our citizens.
01:23:44.680
The self-made millionaire found success in business through his own medical supply company
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and as a former franchise owner of several McDonald's restaurants.
01:23:56.420
Quote, people have to get to work to make money for their families.
01:23:59.120
That's what moved me to do this, Willie told the news station.
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Chicagoans can fill up their tanks up to $50 per person until the money runs out.
01:24:05.700
However, unlike the $200,000 gas giveaway last week, the vehicles will not be allowed to
01:24:11.240
line up overnight, but that did not stop them from lining up early.
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Each gas station is allowing 400 cars between 7 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. to help ease the effects
01:24:20.360
of inflation and serve as a lifeline for working Americans.
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It's unfortunate that he has to do it, but I love that he's doing it.
01:24:32.120
And it's not his fault that he has to do that either.
01:24:35.780
That's the kind of shit you want to see people do with a lot of money.
01:24:37.900
But they'll still find a way to demonize the way that he made that money to capitalism.
01:24:41.220
He lives too extravagantly, or he does this or that or this.
01:24:44.200
This is the kind of shit no one ever fucking hears about.
01:24:53.440
But I also, there's like the fucking hardcore side of me that's like, if you're in that
01:24:58.900
bad of a spot, you know, we got to start making other decisions and you shouldn't be waiting
01:25:02.120
outside in line for four or five, six hours for 50 bucks.
01:25:04.880
We should be working for four or five hours for that same 50 bucks.
01:25:07.960
And that's the part where my brain, of course, I like the gesture because I think it's a
01:25:12.520
But if you're making $15 an hour, which is a pretty standard going rate in today's world,
01:25:17.640
and there's 6 million jobs open for that competitive rate, that's a math equation.
01:25:21.700
You can wait in line for five hours or you can go fucking make fucking 100 bucks.
01:25:27.900
Maybe he should adjust it to people that can prove they're actually working.
01:25:31.520
And so, I mean, to, you know, and of course, I would never throw shade on that guy because,
01:25:37.180
you know, that's fucking, that's a great thing to do.
01:25:41.140
But in my brain, it's like, that's a thinking problem.
01:25:43.880
You're like, dude, I'm gonna go out there and wait for four hours so I get this free.
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And it's like, or you can go work and then go home and go to bed and you can go get
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your gas and every other asshole's out of the way.
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You know, so I just, there's that, that's the dichotomy inside my brain that thinks,
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and that's, I know it's not like, oh, that's kind of fucking Debbie Downer approach.
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Like, I, listen, I have, I think it's called, you know, this is, this is what I call ethical
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This is, this is how problems should be solved in society where there's a real problem.
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In this case, the real problem is created by people who didn't earn that fucking money.
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It's created by people who are making bad policy decisions, Washington, DC that are doing so
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in their own interests, which in turn is actually costing American citizens, including this man
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money that this fucking guy probably worked really fucking hard for.
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So I, I, dude, I mean, guy's got a golden heart.
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But I think as Americans, we go to the scratch off versus going to the, going to the shovel.
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