Episode Transcript
Transcripts are displayed as originally observed. Some content, including advertisements may have changed.
Use Ctrl + F to search
0:00
This
0:00
podcast has brought to you by better help online
0:03
therapy, my friends, get unstuck with
0:05
better help, learn more and save ten percent off your first
0:07
month better help dot com slash genius. That's better
0:09
help, HELP dot com slash
0:11
genius. This podcast is
0:13
brought to you by a rocket money,
0:16
my friends, get rid of use of subscriptions with Rocket
0:18
Money. Now go to rocket money dot com slash
0:20
genius. Seriously, it could save you hundreds
0:22
per year. That's rocket money dot com slash genius.
0:25
Castle your unnecessary subscription right now
0:27
at rocket money dot com slash genius.
0:29
This podcast
0:32
is brought to you by x Express VPN.
0:34
Protect your online activity today with VPNs
0:37
with the VPN rated number one by business
0:39
insider. Visit my exclusively express
0:42
p n dot com slash genius. And you can
0:44
get an extra three months free on a one
0:46
year package that's EXPRESSVPN
0:50
dot com slash genius. express VPN
0:52
dot com slash genius to learn more.
0:54
In like innovator, you know, he's
0:57
east like with even with
0:59
Tesla. That wasn't his company. That wasn't
1:01
his idea. He bought into it.
1:03
Right? But peep and
1:05
and one thing that I think
1:08
sums up Elon Musk. He
1:10
over promises and under delivers constantly.
1:13
But he said we're gonna have, you know, people
1:15
in Mars by twenty twenty four. know,
1:17
that's what is the original statement. And then he kept changing
1:19
on now. It's gonna be this. Now it's gonna be It's
1:22
so In 54321
1:26
Hello everybody. Welcome to another episode
1:28
of the Genius Brain podcast. So
1:36
I I fucking had my first, like, grappling
1:38
wrestling class. Uh-huh. Oh, shit. Fuck
1:40
you. I love it. Yeah. I
1:43
want to just smash. Everybody,
1:46
brother. Everybody It's hard because I my
1:48
knees are so fucked up. Yeah. But I've been doing a lot
1:50
of rehab on it. So now now I can't shoot for,
1:52
like, singles and doubles. Mhmm. I
1:54
want to just grab somebody and
1:57
beat the living fuck out of them. Just
1:59
walk around and
1:59
just imagine people. Number
2:05
one. Number one. Yeah. I
2:08
want to literally if
2:10
you guys have never wrestled before or ever
2:13
grappled, it
2:14
is
2:15
hard. And
2:16
it is so fucking example. And
2:18
by the way, it's not like I did, like, a full
2:20
on course. It was Nick. He was kinda giving me
2:22
an introduction to it. Mhmm. And even
2:24
for, like, the limited amount of movement that we did,
2:27
my forums are source shit. Right. Just having
2:29
to hold and grab somebody for even like
2:31
three or five minutes is really really tough.
2:33
Yeah. So when we found out or what not we,
2:35
but what I found out too is like,
2:37
you know, in any type of like physical
2:39
combat sports or martial arts. Right? A lot of it's like
2:42
intuition. The difference between
2:44
grappling and wrestling and between, like,
2:46
kickboxing, though a lot of it obviously is, like,
2:48
stuff that you do repetition, that you could see things in
2:50
this instance. Right? it's still visual.
2:52
There's like visual cues. When you see somebody
2:54
faint or move -- Yeah. -- when grappling
2:56
and somebody's on you, you don't see shit.
2:58
Right. It's you literally feeling
3:00
everything out. where the weight shift is.
3:03
Yeah. So you have zero knowledge. You don't know
3:05
what the fuck is happening. I think what's so crazy
3:07
about it is that, like, I think
3:09
a lot of times when people watch sports,
3:11
but they've never played any kind of sports into
3:13
life. They're like, why aren't you doing this? Why
3:15
aren't you doing it? They don't understand just
3:18
how difficult it fucking is
3:20
to do what you think is so simple.
3:22
And then they forget to factor in
3:24
the fatigue part
3:25
of it. Right? When you're that far
3:27
more, far more. It's like Bru, it's
3:29
only been two minute. Hey,
3:31
try sparring for two minutes
3:33
straight. I guarantee you'll be huffing
3:35
and fucking puffing at the end of that. There's a
3:37
lot of things too like in combat sports when you
3:39
talk to pro fighters. There are people who they call
3:41
them like Jim Kings. Like in the gym -- Yeah.
3:43
-- untouched and the reason why is not because
3:45
of their conditioning or anything else. Mhmm. The pressure
3:48
isn't there. Mhmm. There's no lights, there's no people
3:50
screaming, and they're fucking amazing. But when they go in that
3:52
cage, their adrenaline starts to go. and
3:54
they have issues with anxiety. And
3:56
they're like, dude, if they can get that in control, they would
3:58
be the next UFC champion. Right. And that's
4:00
another factor to factor in. Right?
4:02
That whole that's like a beast on in
4:04
and of itself. It's to be able to perform
4:06
under the bright lights, maybe even people
4:08
booing you. Right? being in like
4:11
a hostile territory. Mhmm. I it's
4:13
there's so many different factors that play,
4:15
and that's why you can't
4:17
help but appreciate guys like
4:19
Habib, guys like Islam, where they
4:21
just execute with perfection and
4:24
the the way they're able to dominate like
4:26
that. You know, it's just like, you know
4:28
they're about that motherfucking life. That
4:30
doc is not wrestling and, you know,
4:32
they're about that fucking life. It's crazy too
4:34
because, like, Nick, too, obviously, he's allowing me to
4:36
have, like, certain because I don't know what I'm doing. Right?
4:39
But he was, you know, giving the examples of what
4:41
people do when it's a game of, like, inches. And
4:43
that thing you know, like, this fool has me,
4:45
like, in a submission. Like, I don't even know how you got to
4:47
this point. Yeah. Like, I don't know how I'm here.
4:49
Yeah. And I'm in pain. Like, but he like,
4:51
he I don't know what this move is called. Like, fuck
4:53
it. Oh, his phone. I was like,
4:55
wait. How did how did I get here?
4:57
Yeah. I don't know how this happened. Right. even
4:59
for me, you know, watching the UFC and
5:02
obviously kick boxing for, like, three years now or
5:04
whatever. Like, I could see it's
5:07
really hard to be
5:09
a I
5:10
wouldn't say legitimate, but to really understand
5:12
fighting if you've never trained to
5:14
a certain extent. Obviously, if you watch it, you have
5:16
opinions and stuff, and it's probably all correct -- Yeah. -- to
5:18
a certain extent, but you can understand it more
5:20
when you start doing things. one of the things that
5:22
I've always had trouble with watching
5:25
UFC fights, wanna see Belator, whatever
5:27
that it is, wanna
5:28
I couldn't
5:30
truly understand grappling exchanges. Mhmm. I understand,
5:32
like, position here and there, but I I don't understand
5:34
what they're trying to do because these advancements
5:37
and you know, them trying to gain position is all
5:39
small things that we can't see unless we've been in
5:41
that situation. Yeah. So it's hard sometimes.
5:43
Yeah. And so even from this one time that
5:45
you know, this one lesson that I did, I
5:47
start to understand things a little differently. I'm like,
5:49
oh, that's why that person did that. That's why
5:51
DC always says go for the single when they're up
5:53
against the cage. because I never understood why
5:55
he's like, I don't understand why people just don't switch
5:57
from the double in the single one that are on the cage. And it's just
5:59
about
5:59
position. And
6:00
so if,
6:02
like, that type of stuff is very interesting. Like, being
6:04
knowledgeable and finding to watch something, it makes
6:06
it more fun now. Yeah. because now we can see now
6:08
I understand, like, when people who are very
6:10
casual fans and they see grappling exchange
6:12
they're booing because they don't know what they're looking for. They
6:14
just think it's boring. Yeah. They think these two guys
6:16
are trying to butt fuck each other. Right.
6:18
Hey. Pretty
6:20
fun too. I don't
6:22
know why you're knocking on it. I think I'm on.
6:24
Speaking of finding though -- Yeah. -- and I'm pretty sure I mean, this
6:26
has probably passed for a couple of weeks. but
6:28
I didn't really wanna talk about this only
6:31
because, like, number one, I didn't even watch the fight.
6:33
Mhmm. I didn't watch it because I really knew what the result
6:35
was gonna be. Yeah.
6:36
I I already knew off jump, not because
6:38
it's rigged, not because of anything else,
6:40
but Anderson Silva and Jake Paul fought each
6:42
other. Right? Yeah. people have been requesting for me
6:44
to talk about this, but I'll be honest with you straight up. I
6:46
didn't watch it because I don't know Jake Paul was in the
6:48
wind. Mhmm. And the only reason why is because Energen
6:50
Silva is forty seven fucking years old. Yeah. And
6:52
I know people are saying, well, he fought, you know,
6:54
Julio Chavez junior, and he won
6:56
Julio Chavez junior, if you guys don't know, has
6:59
been through a lot of shit. drugs, all
7:01
this other stuff. Mhmm. You know?
7:02
And
7:04
at the end of the day, like knowing Anderson's
7:06
style If you watched
7:08
him his record while he was in the
7:10
UFC, I think he lost eight out of nine. In
7:12
his last run, it was skid. Yeah. Yeah.
7:14
It did like that pretty sad, close
7:16
to otherwise epic,
7:18
you know, career. Yeah. Forty seven years old.
7:20
And on top of that too, I thought the way
7:22
he looked, this will didn't take any steroids. I was
7:24
so upset. I if Anderson
7:26
took a little juice -- Yeah. -- would have
7:28
been a different story. Yeah. A little
7:30
different story, I'm saying. Trying to trying to be
7:32
on that feeder bell for regimen stall.
7:35
Hey. If he was TRTV tour
7:37
style -- Yeah. -- it would have been a different fucking
7:39
story. Yeah. But for what I've heard,
7:41
people said that know, Anderson had a lot of
7:43
great rounds, and a lot of people thought
7:45
it was Anderson one
7:47
up until the knocked down. knocked down.
7:49
Yeah. Which hit her was pretty fucking clean. Yeah.
7:52
It was. It was. And and look
7:55
for a forty seven year old, he
7:57
looked like he's in pretty great shape. This
7:59
takes steroids, bro. I beg you.
8:01
Just take a little but but
8:03
also too, you could definitely see the
8:05
age where his reaction was slower
8:07
at the power just wasn't there, you know.
8:09
And it's like it
8:12
it's frustrating from
8:14
being an Anderson Civil fan how
8:16
he used to move so fluidly
8:18
and just so effortlessly, you
8:20
know, knocking people out with just a counter
8:22
punch like this. Right? Just It looks like he barely tapped
8:24
him and he was, like, putting people to the ground.
8:26
Right? But
8:29
he just he really didn't
8:31
have the same kind of power behind his punches
8:33
and the speed wasn't there either. A hundred
8:35
percent. Like, if if just even watching him
8:37
and people were looking at him, you know, doing
8:39
his mid work in his pedal, but I I did see
8:41
videos like that. Mhmm. Yeah. The technique looks
8:43
great. Yeah. But the speed and shit wasn't great. And I'm
8:45
only saying this because one of my favorite videos
8:47
that I've ever seen from Anderson Silva outside of
8:49
the UFC was him at wildcard boxing with a
8:51
Freddie Roche. and he was boxing
8:53
another pro boxer. And this was ten years
8:55
ago, and this is when he was like thirty
8:57
eight. And he was his
8:59
footwork His speed, his timing was
9:01
amazing. Yeah. And when I saw that pad work even though
9:03
it did look amazing, but it looked amazing
9:05
for his age. Exactly. That's the
9:07
caveat here. Yeah. But I will give
9:09
credit to fucking Jake Paul man. Absolutely. You guys
9:11
have to understand something. And I know a lot of
9:13
people too may disagree with this because they're
9:15
saying, well, he's finding a washed
9:17
fighters a hundred percent true.
9:19
But the other flip side to this,
9:21
right? Is that a lot of pro
9:23
boxes when they first start boxing They fight a lot
9:25
of shitty people and not to
9:27
the caliber of Anderson Silva.
9:29
Right. Pro boxers, like you've seen it
9:31
too. So you watched it in a boxing match. I
9:33
only saw clips of this of that the
9:35
the guy that Logan Paul fought at
9:38
first. KSI. Mhmm. KSI fought
9:40
somebody who he fought two fights in one night and
9:42
he fought. He
9:44
fucking phone. I thought
9:46
this one Mexican pro boxer.
9:48
Right? Mhmm. That boy was trash. He was
9:50
a pure fucking garbage. He's a he's never
9:52
so bad. looks like he never boxed the dates. How is
9:54
this guy professional? That's what I
9:56
understand. A lot of pro boxes when you first
9:58
fight pro boxing. Yeah. our
9:59
fighters
9:59
like that. And I'm saying this because I've seen it.
10:02
Right? And the same thing like back like in amateur
10:04
MMA fights. Yeah. You it's a mix
10:06
up. Sometimes you'll get the phenom Right. Other
10:08
times you get somebody who's a amateur pro that
10:10
looks like they've never fought a day in their life, or or
10:12
it's very intentionally stacked that way
10:14
to pad your record. A hundred percent.
10:16
And so the first
10:18
few fights that Logan fought
10:20
is questionable. Right? Obviously,
10:22
somebody like Ben Asgren -- Mhmm. --
10:24
fucking doesn't have any hips one
10:26
of the worst strikers in the in in MMA
10:29
history ever grow. Right.
10:31
Literally. Yeah. Who the fuck cares about
10:33
that? But he fights somebody like Tyrone Windley
10:35
who was known to knock out people obviously
10:37
on a on a on a fight skid as
10:39
well. But Anderson Silva is not those
10:41
people. Yeah. Yeah. Right? when
10:43
you look at somebody who was a beginning as a
10:45
pro boxer, he him being
10:47
able to beat Anderson Silva even though it
10:49
was questionable for a lot of people. Once again, I
10:52
didn't see the fight, so I have no opinion?
10:54
Yeah. It's pretty fucking
10:56
amazing. Yeah. You know, you could
10:58
definitely see the improvements in
11:00
in Jake Jake's skills as
11:02
well. And he
11:04
answered one question that went unanswered
11:06
up until that point was, can he
11:08
go the distance? Can he last? Can he
11:10
go a full eight I mean, it wasn't
11:12
obviously a twelve round fight, but, like, he he
11:14
went the eight rounds and he looked relatively
11:17
fresh. It didn't look like he was like just
11:19
gassing out and huffing and puffing. So
11:22
big props to him for like being
11:24
in shape continuing to improve
11:26
himself and did
11:28
enough to to get the dub on this one, man.
11:30
And, you know, that it
11:32
kinda made Dana eat his words because,
11:34
like, fight Anderson Silva. Yeah. He was like a
11:36
year or so ago. He's like, I guarantee
11:38
you Jake will not fucking fight in Anderson
11:40
Silva. He was like And who knows? Maybe
11:43
Anderson Silva two a year or two years ago, he
11:45
went he went know. Ben, I know. And at
11:47
that age, it's so critical. Like, each year
11:49
is so critical. years vastly
11:51
different. Yeah. Yeah. So, like, you
11:53
know, Anthony Smith, if you guys don't know who
11:55
Anthony Smith is, you guys are not
11:57
a fat fan, I think this is just an interesting conversation to
11:59
have anyways. It's
11:59
like, Anthony
12:00
Smith is also a light heavyweight in
12:03
the UFC. Right? Commentator, great fight or
12:05
two. Yeah. A lot of fights in the USC.
12:07
Yeah.
12:07
And I think,
12:09
like, his bone to pick with
12:11
Jake Paul is that,
12:14
okay,
12:14
so the
12:14
kick and fight.
12:15
But he
12:18
still is a piece of shit to him because he's
12:20
like, you are specifically picking
12:22
our beloved legends -- Yeah. -- who have
12:24
been on the hugest fights kids of their life.
12:26
They're at their way past their prime.
12:28
These people who have a legacy that they built
12:30
built this company up who have
12:32
literally just bear their cross
12:34
and have fought their heart out. Their
12:36
best years are now behind them. and then you take
12:38
him into this platform and you beat them up.
12:40
Like it's nothing when you're this twenty seven, twenty
12:42
six year old kid who has all the money
12:44
in the world. and you do that to people who are
12:46
alleged and you don't give them their due respect that they
12:48
deserve. He goes, that's why he has an
12:50
issue with them. He goes, until you
12:52
fight somebody, was at your caliber or the
12:54
caliber that we deem fit for you, then you're still
12:56
gonna be questioned all the time, which when he
12:58
says it like that, it's a hundred percent true.
13:00
Right? Right? Like, I give miss Procter anderson Silva. Yeah.
13:02
But I I still don't respect him very much because
13:04
you decide to take a fight with the quote unquote
13:06
legend. By the way, is fucking damn
13:08
your fifty years old. Right? He
13:10
demands twice his age. Yes.
13:13
Multiple surgeries, destroyed his
13:15
fucking shit, destroyed his knees,
13:17
everything about this guy is torn down.
13:19
But then the flip side to that is
13:21
that these are grown ass men making
13:23
the decisions themselves. And they're like, no.
13:25
I do. Yeah. Exactly. They they they see
13:27
it as a payday. And I
13:29
don't really think they look at it as in
13:31
terms of, like, a legacy thing
13:33
for them. like their legacies already set, you
13:35
know, and Anderson going into it.
13:37
because he said, it's like this, you know, this is what I
13:39
expected. That he he expected
13:41
to lose. He didn't expect to win.
13:43
Right?
13:44
But, yeah, that
13:46
what Anthony Smith is saying is
13:49
completely valid but
13:51
then let's bring in the payday into
13:53
the picture, and then it changes the conversation. Right?
13:55
Yeah. I mean, I'm pretty sure EnerSys
13:57
still you know, I think his upfront pay was, like, five hundred
13:59
k, and then
13:59
he has, like, a thirty five percent of the pay per view.
14:02
Mhmm. So, you know, he's
14:03
probably walking way close to a million. Right. Which is
14:05
that bad for nights work? Right. I
14:07
mean, not to mention other sponsorships he
14:09
might have gotten through this. Yeah. So I
14:11
just hate seeing, like, somebody who I who
14:13
is my favorite fighter in
14:15
all of Mick's martial arts history.
14:17
Yeah. Go down like that. I
14:19
know. I know. That's that's definitely the sad
14:21
story. I don't care to watch this fucking freak show.
14:23
Yeah. And that's why too I heard, like, the pay per view by
14:25
not maybe the pay per view guys or, like, the attendance
14:27
buys were trash. Mhmm. Like, that's the other thing
14:29
that I think Jay Paul doesn't realize is
14:31
that just because you're fighting Anderson Silva doesn't
14:33
mean that people still wanna fight two people who
14:36
are honestly washed and old.
14:38
Right? Because
14:39
I'm a huge fan of Anderson
14:41
Silva. But his fan Jake Paul's fan
14:43
base is, what, twelve years old, ten years old, and they don't
14:45
know who fucking Anderson Solar is. Yeah. They
14:47
don't really care to watch this. The freak show is
14:49
now done. we've seen you do this same
14:51
trope over and over. Of course, the buys aren't
14:53
gonna be that great because nobody cares to see you beat
14:55
up old people now. Shock factor is not there anymore.
14:57
Exactly. That's why I didn't want. don't watch the last
14:59
time I would be fighting. I didn't watch this fight
15:01
either. I don't care to. Yeah. The one
15:03
that I was going to buy was him fighting
15:05
Tommy Furey. Right. Right. See, now that would
15:07
have been an interesting match. Yeah. Right? Not even more
15:09
Tommy Fury than his ass beat. Yeah. Jake Jake Paul has
15:11
gotten exponentially better, and Tommy Fury
15:13
hasn't fought since. Tommy Fury is gonna get it fucked
15:15
up. Yeah. I feel anyways. Yeah. Yeah.
15:17
No. I mean, like I said, you could definitely
15:19
see the improvement in in Strides in in
15:21
Jake Paul's game for sure. But
15:24
Again, the knock there is still
15:26
valid, which is that he hasn't fought
15:28
anybody. I mean, has he fought a
15:30
professional boxer yet? No. Right?
15:32
Yeah. So he hasn't, one, fought a
15:34
professional boxer yet, and two, he
15:36
hasn't fought a professional boxer
15:38
worth their salt. You know, like that that
15:40
actually can compete with him. at
15:42
the same age. That's not fifty years old.
15:44
That's not on a crazy fight. Like,
15:46
Anderson, so like I said, I love him.
15:48
But time gets everybody. Yeah, man. It
15:50
doesn't matter. Yeah. Like, for example, if you guys
15:52
don't know who Sugar Ray Leonard is,
15:54
boxing fucking legend. Yeah.
15:56
Right? And look, he's like sixty
15:58
years old, almost. I are are
15:59
they gonna reference that clip with Ryan
16:02
Garcia? Yes. I was
16:03
so sad to watch and I was
16:06
sad to watch. Fucking
16:08
sugar railing is one of my favorite bosses
16:10
of all time. He's a legend. Right. Police
16:12
so. He's a fucking legend. His hands
16:14
were like lightning. I know, man. See
16:16
him do the uppercut challenge, Brian
16:19
Garcia, and he's fast for his age.
16:21
Yeah. But watching that shit
16:23
look like he was moving hands underwater, man. Oh,
16:25
that shit maybe get a little bit Maybe
16:27
giggled. And I don't wanna see
16:29
that shit. I did it. You know, I'm saying time gets
16:31
everybody. That's just a factor. Yeah. It
16:33
is what it is, man. So, like, for
16:35
for somebody like Jake Paul, his
16:37
next move and the next fight that he has is
16:39
going to be a smaller buy unless it's like another
16:42
YouTuber. Like, if he fights KSI, then it's gonna have a
16:44
lot of bias because both of their things combined
16:46
together. Right. Right. But him fighting like, he's
16:48
like, I'm a fight Nate Diaz. Nobody wanna see that shit.
16:50
Nate Diaz is a one fifty fiber. Exactly.
16:52
Exactly. And the dude is come on. He's
16:54
he's Four hundred pounds. He's and he's at the
16:56
tail end of his career as
16:58
well. Yeah. And he's never
17:00
known to be a boxer either.
17:02
So if
17:03
they were to fight, I think it's pretty given that
17:05
Jake Paul is gonna win that fight. It's hugely
17:07
in his favor. Unless they go twelve rounds and Jake Paul Gas and
17:09
Nate Nate Diaz is young. Right. No. Still
17:12
alive. You know, I'll figure if I have
17:14
a way. oh, fuck
17:16
that. I'm give fuck my fuck that. Is it
17:18
just me or is does he get harder
17:20
and harder to understand the older he gets? I don't
17:22
even know if a CTU or that's just how he
17:24
did. No. He didn't mumble that bad when he
17:26
was younger though. It just got worse than maybe
17:28
he's just getting higher and higher. The
17:30
so on the same card, there was a guy named doctor
17:32
Mike, and he fought somebody that's in Nadeus'
17:34
can. Uh-huh. And that guy talks just like an
17:37
idiot. Both
17:37
of them. Maybe just talk about something. Maybe
17:39
it's just like fucking spam and spam
17:42
and fuck. It sounds like
17:44
he bit his fung really hard before he
17:46
started to speak. He always has, like, these weird
17:48
inhales. I don't fucking
17:50
you know, I'm just fucking these
17:52
guys don't need to find honest
17:55
shit. I'm like, the fuck I
17:57
don't know what you're saying. You get the way
17:59
they did it to tell me. Yeah. They did it. Hey.
18:01
When You know what? The funny thing is, like,
18:03
people got mad at him for that. Yeah. I
18:05
genuinely think he thought that's what he was.
18:07
Yeah. You could clearly tell he wasn't trying
18:10
to be he's trying to give the man props. He's like he was
18:12
looking fly in his suit. He thought that was
18:14
his name. Yeah. I mean,
18:16
I guess, There's something wrong with that. He
18:18
just defaults to junkie because
18:20
that's, like, such a a wide known, you
18:22
know. He apologized to you. He goes, hey, I don't even try and
18:24
disrespect you. III thought that was
18:26
his name. Hey. Yeah. I'll
18:28
if I can Hey, man. You know,
18:30
he wants to know if that's Chantly. You can go
18:32
for fucking Chantly. I don't fucking shit.
18:35
But Yeah.
18:35
This guy, doctor Mike, really,
18:38
really popular popular
18:40
YouTuber. He does, like, just medical.
18:42
He's an actual doctor. natural physician. Okay. Nice buffer shit.
18:44
Good looking as hell. Yeah. That's why all these
18:46
big problems. Dick. I get it.
18:48
Yeah. I fucking get it. Yeah. You
18:50
know? goes in boxes
18:53
guy in a
18:54
napier's camp. He was also he
18:56
was in the USC for a little bit got cut when the he
18:58
went to a lot of different organizations.
19:00
and he's not a great striker himself. You know, his
19:02
record's not that great, but that's
19:04
all doctor Mike got his ass beat. I did
19:06
see that fight though. Yeah. I wanted to see
19:08
it because, like, doctor Mike,
19:10
I think he takes boxing very seriously. Okay. And I
19:12
think he had a background in boxing and stuff.
19:15
But dude, you talk about
19:17
a dude. that doesn't know how to move his
19:19
fucking head to save his life. Yeah. He got lit
19:21
up. This dude got lit up. Same
19:23
hit too. Overhand. Yeah. Overhand.
19:26
Bank. Bank. Like, what the fuck are you doing,
19:28
man? Like, I get it though. You know,
19:30
I give him props because he went back and that he wanted
19:32
to prove himself. He said that he wanted to win this fight so
19:34
he could fight Logan Paul. Mhmm. Logan
19:36
Paul was fuck you up. Yeah. Logan Paul's not a bad
19:38
boxer. Like, yeah, he lost the fucking Floyd
19:40
Mayweather and, you know, not
19:42
amazing, but Logan Paul would beat
19:44
your ass up. to Mike. Don't
19:46
even fucking think about boxing. He would
19:48
absolutely destroy you. That boy is strong,
19:50
quick, and fast, and he loves boxing.
19:53
Right. Like, people don't understand, like,
19:55
these guys yeah. They're not at the pro level
19:57
bosses that you're trying to see at, but they're not
19:59
like some bumps. Yeah. They're not some
20:01
chumps. I mean, they're they they're about that life. Yeah.
20:03
They're they're taking training seriously. Yeah.
20:05
If they got the best trainers
20:07
on earth, the most time, and the most
20:09
money. Right. They're gonna get better than the
20:11
average person. going to happen. And they're
20:13
already athletes. Yeah. So what the fuck are you
20:15
talking about? I got doctor Mike on his ass
20:17
beat. I mean, it's
20:19
not a surprise if it's his
20:21
first fight, and you're fighting a second fight. Oh,
20:23
a second fight. Okay. And you're fighting
20:26
against somebody who is a fighter
20:28
regardless of of their record or whatever.
20:30
chances are you gonna get lit up? And that dude too, like doctor Mike was
20:32
bigger than him. The other guy was smaller. And he
20:34
has, like, the Nate Diaz body to all flabbiest
20:36
shit. Yeah. So his
20:40
ass man. Yeah. Is what it is, dude? Yeah. I
20:42
mean, you know, with the Anderson and Jake
20:44
fight, it was a little bit strange. because I
20:46
watched the fight, because I was curious of, like,
20:48
how Anderson was gonna perform at that age. I
20:50
didn't really expect him to win, you know.
20:53
But I think it was like the first
20:55
round and the second round, dude, he did
20:57
do like virtually no punches. You're
20:59
just moving. A sandwich isela, dude.
21:01
Yeah. Everyone was like, what what are
21:03
you like, why are you not even throwing a jab?
21:05
Like, what is he doing? Right? And
21:07
so he just lost those rounds by
21:09
default because Jake was actually throwing I mean,
21:11
nothing significant landed, but just he
21:13
was more active, whereas Anderson was just
21:15
moving around It was a kind of a
21:17
confusing tactic in that sense. I'm
21:19
like, is he trying to get him gassed
21:21
out? And then he's gonna start going on the
21:23
offensive? Or He always even
21:25
his previous fights when he first started. I mean, he definitely
21:27
threw a lot more, but he always downloads data. But Yeah.
21:29
Yeah. Yeah. Pretty sure he's trying to conserve his energy because he
21:31
knows his age. Just like he's just taking steroids.
21:33
Right? Well, Jake,
21:35
looks like he looks like he's on something. Yeah.
21:37
It's because he's he's like twenty six.
21:39
He doesn't he's thirty five. fuckers
21:42
with this kid. He's sold now. I
21:44
don't know where. That all looks like he's on fucking
21:46
gear, man. Yeah. But
21:49
again, the dude is in shape, you know. Even if he
21:51
is in he's twenty six twenty seven. He's
21:53
young and fucking he's
21:55
fucking
21:55
veiny ass shit. in
21:57
the number. I didn't like that at twenty six. That's for damn
21:59
sure.
21:59
Oh, yeah. Hold on. Let me tell you well. It looked like a
22:02
twenty six trash. You
22:04
just go back to my old videos. You can see exactly what
22:06
I look like. Yeah. But
22:09
one of the biggest things that people are asking us
22:11
to talk about is like an Elon
22:13
Musk. Finally, buying out Twitter for what? How much was it? Forty
22:15
four billion dollars? Something ridiculous. I
22:17
had no idea. Twitter
22:19
was worth that fucking much. Yeah.
22:22
It became such a huge platform. It
22:24
was always like the the sidekick and the
22:26
social media. I know. And
22:28
it's it's so ridiculous that
22:30
he essentially bought it
22:32
on a whim. Yeah. You know?
22:34
It was like almost a joke
22:36
turned into reality. because he has the
22:38
money to be able to do something like that. This
22:41
motherfucker had been firing everybody
22:43
left and right. Yeah. Yeah. You know what the
22:45
crazy thing about that is, People
22:47
had been finding out the salary of the
22:49
people that had been getting fired. So the original CEO
22:51
of Twitter was Letgo. Right? You know how much
22:53
her salary was per year? mean, like, fourteen million
22:55
or so. Seventeen million. Yeah. Right? For severance was
22:58
fourteen million. Yeah. It's ridiculous.
23:00
It was gonna paid seventeen million
23:02
dollars. of Big Tech
23:04
companies are making that kind of guat, man. That's his joke.
23:06
I don't think Steve Jobs made seventeen
23:08
million, dude. I don't
23:11
know if maybe maybe in his
23:13
salary wasn't that high, but he was still,
23:15
you know, worth a lot. Okay. I think
23:17
you only own, like, a percent. Like, one percent
23:19
or something. He didn't own a
23:21
lot. Okay. I mean, that's how you grow your company. Yeah. Yeah. It really
23:23
languages everything else, but doesn't matter to the
23:25
gazillion dollar company, like, a percent or two is
23:27
worth a lot. Yeah. Back check that, please. I don't really know
23:29
what I'm talking out. I I think I'd
23:31
read that in passing. Okay. But she was getting paid
23:33
seventeen million. He
23:35
let go of a lot of people. And
23:37
obviously, he's trying to trim
23:39
the fat in the company. I don't know
23:41
anything about Twitter. I don't know how anything functions.
23:44
Right? But I do know that
23:46
there are a lot of companies who are big, who hire a lot of useless people.
23:48
Because I personally as somebody who was blessed
23:50
to deal with brand deals and, you know, going to
23:53
these companies, I know a lot of people in those companies
23:55
that do not deserve a job there, that they do
23:57
absolutely nothing. And I have no idea why they're hiring
23:59
these departments out. Like,
24:01
They show up. Yeah. They just get on a couple
24:03
of emails. They fucking chitchat around. They
24:05
go get lunch. They come back. They do another
24:07
few emails, and they pretend like they're
24:09
doing work creating more work that
24:11
is super fucking unnecessary. Yeah. I deal with
24:13
that shit on the daily. So I'm pretty sure
24:16
I don't I'm I'm not saying that these are
24:18
the people who got fired but I know that when somebody comes
24:20
into a company and they clean house, a lot of these people
24:22
will let go because they're fucking useless.
24:25
Yeah. I mean, that's the thing. I don't know
24:27
if that is
24:29
necessarily the case. I think it has to do a
24:31
lot of with his,
24:32
like,
24:33
biases that he had as
24:36
well because It's not like he did thorough audit and then
24:38
these people were let
24:40
go. He just started chopping
24:42
people left and right as soon as he, you know,
24:44
took over. And
24:46
it's pretty it's
24:48
been pretty entertaining to see, like, how the whole
24:50
thing has been unfolding. of,
24:52
like, him trying to say, okay, we're gonna charge twenty dollars
24:54
a month for the blue check mark. And
24:57
then was it Steven King was,
24:59
like, fuck that. Like,
25:01
you guys charge twenty dollars a month. I'm out of here. You guys should
25:03
be paying me, you know, and then
25:05
he comes back with, okay, how about eight dollars?
25:08
Are you serious? And
25:11
it it's not a joke. became like the thing. Now
25:13
he's touting the whole eight dollars. It's gonna only
25:15
go up to eight because I think it was seven bucks
25:17
or something previously, but it's only gonna go
25:19
up a dollar now. So
25:20
it's like,
25:22
you know,
25:23
Twitter wasn't
25:25
profitable. Like, there was no profit.
25:27
Yeah. So he's that's what he's trying to, like, implement
25:30
with with the increase in the blue monthly
25:32
blue checkmark thing. Right? Is,
25:34
like, his argument was, hey, man, we can't
25:37
make money just from advertising. You know, we got
25:39
we need we need revenue. He's like,
25:41
okay. How about eight dollars? So,
25:44
wait. you could just buy a blue
25:46
check now, or do you have to already have one? And
25:48
then in order to keep it, you need to pay So, yeah, I
25:50
think I think there's still a vetting
25:52
process for it. But then if you have
25:54
it, then you gotta pay, you
25:56
know, the the monthly
25:58
amount. And then that makes
25:59
you hire, I guess,
26:02
or like index better in their algorithm to
26:04
become, like, you know, the
26:06
official person of whatever it is, the
26:08
purpose of it. I mean, it's
26:10
just verification, I guess, that you are who
26:12
you say you are, you know? You know what's so
26:14
funny too? I know that I've
26:16
Like, I I kind of vaguely heard that, and I've also just
26:18
been on my Twitter feed constantly. It's just the
26:20
celebrity saying, like, I'm out of here. Yeah. But then
26:22
I checked the next day and they're still on.
26:25
How are you? Why are you celebrities? So
26:28
full of shit. Like, you do know
26:30
that when you write that out -- Yeah. -- it everybody
26:32
reads it. Yeah. So they go, I'm done with
26:34
this platform. This is done. And I'm like,
26:36
that's cool. But you're
26:37
still there. Yeah. You
26:39
just wait a seven more times after
26:41
because it's in fire because it's in
26:44
addiction. They can't they can't get, you
26:46
know, they can't get away from it. Celebros are
26:48
such full of shit, dude. They're literally
26:50
full of shit. I mean, it's it's hard
26:52
to, like, really
26:54
blame them though because look at
26:56
look at their life. how
26:58
things are like in their favor.
27:00
You know? It's like you got all
27:02
of these people praising
27:05
them for every little thing that they do
27:08
or or maybe not even anything that they do
27:10
just purely based on the way they look. They're getting
27:12
praised. Right. Let me tell you
27:14
something, man. There are people
27:16
online who do things that are so bad,
27:18
but they get praised for it, and it kills me on the
27:20
inside. I know. I know. Look, a
27:23
common Like, or or I mean, a good example is kind
27:25
of like the whole cyberbullying
27:27
of Pete Davidson. When Yay was
27:29
pretty much encouraging his fan base
27:32
to, like, hate on Pete Davidson.
27:34
Mhmm. And it's like yeah. People
27:36
are like, oh, yeah. That's
27:38
that's so funny. You know, that's so
27:40
that's so such a hilarious doing
27:42
you. Yeah. It's like this guy's
27:44
encouraging you to fucking like
27:45
bully somebody because he's dating
27:47
his ex wife. Yeah.
27:49
Purely for that matter because
27:52
he's small, he's a fucking
27:54
megalomaniac and he can't handle the
27:56
fact that somebody else is
27:58
bagging his ex wife. You know? And
27:59
this is what I'm saying, like, that's why nothing I
28:02
and people don't really get this when I say
28:04
this. Like, nothing online is real. everybody's a
28:06
fucking hypocrite because those people who also
28:09
are, you know, a part of
28:11
that shit -- Yeah. -- they're also going on
28:13
their fucking their what's called their
28:15
moral parade, shitting on other people about
28:17
morality. It's like, you have no right to say
28:19
that. Your Elon Musk has been on
28:21
that tip and and you know that that
28:23
if fucking, like,
28:25
just irritates me so much of,
28:27
like, he's a god to some of
28:29
these people. You know, the cult like
28:31
following that he's built and and
28:33
kind of the persona that he's built for
28:35
himself, he's he's like he can
28:37
do no wrong. He can say
28:39
no wrong. And it's just
28:41
like, bro, look into this
28:43
guy, man. This guy,
28:45
I'm not gonna go as far as calling him a con
28:47
man, but he's He's
28:49
not
28:50
like he's
28:51
not a Tony Stark. That's
28:54
that's what he's been painted out to be. He's
28:56
he's the real life Tony Stark.
28:58
This guy is a great fucking
29:00
marketer. I'll give him props for that.
29:02
He's a great entrepreneur. I'll
29:04
give him props for that, but he's not a fucking
29:06
like innovator. You know? He's e
29:09
like, with
29:09
like even with
29:10
Tesla, that wasn't his company. That wasn't
29:12
his idea. He bought into
29:15
it. Right? But
29:15
peep and and one
29:18
thing that I think sums
29:20
up Elon Musk, he over promises
29:22
and under delivers constantly.
29:24
He said, we're gonna have, you know, people
29:26
in Mars by twenty twenty four. You
29:28
know, that's what is the original statement. And then he
29:30
kept changing on. Now it's gonna be this. Now it's
29:33
gonna be It's
29:33
he just markets really well.
29:35
And he just throws out these
29:38
outlandish ideas, the hyperloop idea. That's kind
29:40
of fucking original idea. he
29:42
claims he he make he claims it like
29:44
it is, that that's his original
29:46
idea, but that's a failure, you
29:48
know. So so many of the things that
29:51
he's doing is isn't
29:53
necessarily a successful thing,
29:55
but people just fucking
29:57
gobble up everything this guy said,
29:59
And then the whole thing with the fucking dozecoin
30:02
even like, he
30:03
was playing into it
30:05
and and fucking making people
30:07
lose money because he's joking about
30:09
it, like it's it's
30:11
like the next big thing, you
30:13
know, when maybe he's trying to
30:15
be funny or maybe he's trying to be I
30:18
don't know. But, like, it's
30:20
hugely irresponsible for somebody
30:22
with a platform like that to
30:24
be talking about shit. Like,
30:26
Dogecoin is a fucking meme coin. There's no
30:28
value to it. is absolutely nothing
30:30
that has practical usage for it.
30:32
It was literally created as a meme
30:34
coin. And this guy's talking about, like, oh,
30:36
yeah. You know, you know,
30:38
dogecoin is it could be the next thing, you know, like Yeah.
30:41
And and a lot of people that's the whole
30:43
reason why dogecoin had
30:45
that huge surge of people buying
30:47
into it. because of Elon Musk.
30:49
He was solely responsible for
30:51
that. So there are people saying, hey, man,
30:53
SCC needs to look into the shit, like, you know
30:55
-- Yeah. -- what is this guy doing?
30:57
But now that he's, you know, the
30:59
owner of Twitter, like,
31:02
it's it's been pretty funny how
31:04
things have kind of unfolded. ever
31:06
since he took and and the biggest criticism
31:08
that he's getting right now is that he's
31:11
it's it's the thing that people love about him and
31:13
hate about him because two sides to this. Right? Is that
31:15
there was, you know, Twitter was becoming a
31:17
space of, like, too much censorship, so people
31:19
prefer the place to be free of
31:21
zero censorship. Do you know what that led
31:23
to? five times increase in people
31:25
using the n word. Yeah.
31:27
No. That's literally what it led to. I
31:29
mean, I get it. I see. This is the this is the this
31:31
is the weird thing, though. It's like for me, I'm
31:34
not a major fan of too much
31:36
censorship. Right?
31:37
The the
31:39
reason why is because I hate TikTok.
31:41
TikTok
31:41
is the most sensor platform, everybody is the
31:44
most popular. Yeah. It is like I
31:46
literally put up a video and I bleeped out a curse
31:48
word and they took it down. and they they
31:50
remove the audio -- Yeah. -- because it's harmful
31:52
to the community. Yeah. And it's just such
31:54
a weird but at the same time,
31:56
harmful to the communicated. And I and I
31:58
literally saw a video of a girl
32:00
just in, like, a see through shirt
32:02
bouncing her titties. Yeah. And
32:04
That wasn't harmful to me.
32:06
So you said, you
32:08
know what TikTok knows? My heart.
32:10
That's what TikTok knows. It
32:13
it knows. They're like your boy TikToks. Yeah. I
32:15
get it. Yeah. You know? And so there's like that
32:17
other said, well, like TikTok. I heard TikTok too. We've
32:19
been thinking about getting rid of it in the United
32:21
States in general. Well, that
32:23
that was a conversation that was on the plate
32:25
when Donald Trump was in presidency. Yeah.
32:27
It's coming again recently. Yeah. That's the and
32:29
that's one thing that I completely agreed
32:31
with him on. is like, hey,
32:34
man, look at the security risk of what this
32:36
selling information. Right. I mean, it's
32:38
it's China is
32:40
basically harvesting that information. You
32:42
know?
32:42
the by But
32:45
nobody
32:45
nobody
32:46
even fucking remotely has that
32:48
thought when they're thinking about TikTok. They
32:50
just think it about as a platform or just quick content,
32:52
you know, where you could
32:54
go viral with just a fucking dance video.
32:57
So you try to make that dance video. And then
32:59
you'll end up looking like a fucking loser who
33:01
has no life and definitely has no
33:03
rhythm. Yeah. And then you just explode yourself
33:05
and you got no fucking views. That's
33:08
that's what TikTok is to me. Like, this
33:10
is weird, like, TikTok is literally a like
33:12
I said, TikTok is the social media
33:14
platform for talentless people to full people in thinking
33:16
that they're talented. Like, I don't know how many
33:19
times, like, I've seen a video where a
33:21
girl just
33:23
voiceovers like a song and this dance
33:25
is like a shitty little dance and it has like
33:27
four hundred thousand likes. Or or
33:29
not even the fucking damp. They're just, like,
33:31
looking into the camera doing, like Yeah. I
33:33
don't So cringe. Yeah. So
33:36
cringe for me, dude. I don't get it. Like, I
33:38
literally don't get it. And I don't wanna them why a
33:40
human being would do that and then love
33:42
it. Oh, like, do you know why
33:44
why they do it? Because the fucking views
33:46
and the likes they're getting, it fucking inflates
33:48
their ego. You know? It makes them feel
33:50
good. It's the dopamine effect.
33:52
They they see the likes coming in. They're
33:54
like, like, if I met a person. Right? Yeah. They go,
33:56
I will, oh, what do you do? And they go, I do TikTok.
33:58
I and then, oh, what do you do on TikTok? And
34:00
they go, I just do what? I'm like, I would literally
34:02
look at them, smile, and I will walk the
34:05
other way. Not because I just
34:07
don't wanna say anything mean, because if your
34:08
talent in
34:09
life is you
34:11
just mouthing words, words I
34:13
guarantee our conversations are gonna be absolutely
34:16
pointless. Well, that's, you
34:18
know, that's the thing. Right? You just said it is
34:20
that it's talentless people.
34:22
These people don't have talent, but
34:24
because maybe they're pretty or handsome or
34:26
whatever, they just get the following. Right?
34:28
And it's, again, it's just so fucking cringe for me for, like, some because
34:31
I don't have TikTok on my phone. III
34:33
never did. Right? and
34:37
TikTok keeps removing my
34:40
accounts. Apparently, I'm a harms the
34:42
community. That's ironic.
34:44
Your fucking existence of an app is
34:46
to harm to the community, you know? Certainly, I'm harmful to the TikTok
34:48
community. I have a I have another TikTok, and
34:50
I just I post, like, every once
34:52
every year, three, four months. But,
34:55
yeah, going back to the whole, like, freedom of
34:57
speech thing and and less censorship. Yeah.
35:00
That's what he's pushing for.
35:02
But, like, It's it's
35:03
hard man because it's like does
35:06
very people and and
35:08
some of these being like, you
35:10
know, crazy you right wing nuts and
35:12
stuff like that, who they're just looking
35:14
for an excuse to be able to say the n
35:16
word. You know? And it's like, no, don't censor
35:18
me. Like, this is my opinion. This is
35:20
freedom of speech. and it's
35:22
like, yeah, but then
35:23
there's also hate speech too.
35:25
And I don't really have a
35:27
problem
35:27
with hate speech getting
35:30
censored. Now, I
35:32
guess the question
35:34
becomes, well, what is considered hate
35:36
speech? And who deems it to be
35:39
hate speech? Right? And I think those are some of the people
35:41
that Elon Musk has been letting go is like
35:43
some of those people who monitored those
35:46
things fly those things. But this is what
35:48
happens too. when
35:50
if the pendulum swings too hard here,
35:52
the pendulum is gonna swing back
35:54
hard here. Mhmm. And that's what's happening.
35:56
there is no moderation in this shit. Right? Because I do someone agree with not
35:59
so much Elon, but
35:59
people who believe like there's too much
36:02
censorship now where
36:03
everything is offensive.
36:06
An opinion is offensive. A thought is an offensive thing. Right? So
36:08
for example, like, in the last
36:10
two or three years, like, what is the
36:13
biggest argument what is the biggest thing that has been
36:15
talked about? What is a man? What is a
36:18
woman? Gender identity. Mhmm.
36:20
There are everything is considered a form
36:23
of violence now. Everything's
36:26
like when you say this, you don't know what's gonna
36:28
happen to me out on this street. Doesn't mean that's
36:30
form of violence. Yeah. A lot of people can agree or disagree with this. Right?
36:32
But because there are such extreme
36:34
swings and thoughts and ideas and
36:36
nobody's willing to have conversation, you
36:39
have somebody here where, yeah, maybe these people on
36:41
the Twitter, they they put their personal
36:44
feelings into this, and they want to censor these
36:46
things that personally hurt them. So they have a an
36:48
extreme bias towards what they
36:50
feel about their personal life. Yeah. And
36:52
they say that this is a representative how everybody should
36:56
feel. So yeah, those people, I think, should be fucking fired. Mhmm. And now
36:58
you have Elon on his other side where he's
37:00
like, now I just don't want any censorship
37:02
at all, which, look, I'm
37:04
kinda
37:04
more on that side too, but then I'm not on the side too of, like, a
37:06
lot like like, do we have to allow
37:09
people to say the n word with the hard r?
37:11
I mean, we could we could stop
37:14
that. You know what I mean? Yeah. certain things that we stop. Right?
37:16
Like, there's certain phrases like, I
37:18
want to, I don't know, rape you. I don't think
37:20
we need that. Yeah. Right? Yeah.
37:23
So because it goes here and here, there's no
37:26
moderation in between and nobody knows how to have a
37:28
conversation with people and everything is always
37:30
there's no facts now. facts
37:33
don't exist anymore. Everything is opinion. Even science
37:35
is now considered an opinion.
37:37
I don't understand,
37:40
let's watch sometimes like when I I'm many
37:42
times. They're times I just never wanna
37:44
be in entertainment ever again.
37:46
Like, I just don't want to.
37:49
You know what? Because once again, it goes back
37:51
to these celebrities. I fucking hate celebrities.
37:53
Yeah. I hate them
37:56
so much. because they think that they are
37:58
gods. They think that their opinions
37:59
matter so much more than everybody else they
38:02
put at
38:04
and they just pander to on the other side of
38:06
hyper liberal ideas. Right? Yeah. They
38:08
just pander to it. Oh, is this the thing
38:10
that I can say so I don't offend anybody?
38:14
So I'm just gonna keep going down here. And they don't think about the consequences.
38:16
Right? And when they do that, they
38:18
say one fucked up thing. Those people who
38:20
are on your side go and turn on you.
38:23
instantly. Yeah. Yeah. Because you were pandering
38:25
to people. You didn't have any original thoughts. You didn't
38:27
have any ideas. You had no foundation to say the
38:29
things that you wanted to say. And now that
38:31
when you're fucking on that cross and they're crucifying you, you're fucked
38:33
now. Yeah. Because you were pandering to a side
38:36
versus having your own original thoughts and
38:38
sticking to
38:40
an opinion, whether it was right or wrong. And this is why I just I I
38:42
sometimes, like, being in entertainment makes me so sad.
38:44
That's why it like something it's like, what if I
38:46
just disappeared? I
38:48
think I'd be better off. No. I I know exactly which, you mean, I mean,
38:50
I'm not even in entertainment, but then when I
38:52
just kinda look at our
38:55
society and our culture, today.
38:58
I just sit there and I'm just like,
39:00
dude, what the fuck is going on?
39:02
What happened, man? And Look, man,
39:04
social media is to blame. Yeah. You know? It's a black mirror. We
39:07
live in a black mirror. Yeah. Straight up. Straight
39:09
up. It's it's it's eerie how, like, closer
39:11
we're getting to a black mirror
39:14
episode. you know, how how it's our
39:16
our reality is becoming a black mirror
39:20
episode. And
39:20
and The
39:21
thing that bothers me the most is
39:24
that because people
39:26
are just consumed by their phones and
39:28
by these apps that they utilize and social
39:31
media platforms they utilize, they
39:32
don't even think. There's
39:34
no, like, thought process there.
39:36
It's just consumption. and then it's like you're an
39:39
echo chamber. You know? If you
39:41
if you believe in a certain idea
39:43
or a certain thing, and that's
39:45
what you're searching. And then the algorithm
39:47
starts suggesting that to you more and more and more.
39:49
You just stuck in this infinite
39:52
echo chamber And I I know. So I'm saying, I really wonder what happens to.
39:54
This is why the thing I don't understand about Twitter
39:56
and celebrities just harping about this
39:58
shit. Right? Genius
40:00
Brain by David So
40:02
is brought to you by better help
40:04
online therapy, my friends. If you have
40:06
not tried online therapy, you should try better
40:09
help. I know at times we have
40:11
these feelings where we feel like we're in
40:13
a corner or we feel like we're in a dark place. And
40:15
even when you talk to your closest friends, family
40:18
members or girlfriend or
40:20
boyfriend, wife, or husband, or whoever that you
40:22
can fight in, sometimes you need
40:24
somebody outside who can help
40:26
guide you. I feel lost a lot of the times too. I'm doing so
40:28
many things that at times I feel like I
40:30
don't really focus on myself and that's where my better
40:32
help online therapist
40:34
comes in super affordable
40:36
and just very very accessible. And
40:38
when it comes to something that I feel that a lot of
40:40
people need
40:42
accessibility is everything everyone deserves to feel their best. Better hope makes it
40:44
easier to get started as the world's largest therapy
40:46
service they've met millions of
40:48
people with professionally
40:50
licensed embedded therapist available
40:52
hundred percent online. All the benefits of in
40:54
person therapy plus is more convenient, more
40:56
accessible, and more affordable. We'll just fill out a
40:58
brief questionnaire match with the therapist. If things aren't clicking, you can easily switch to a
41:00
new therapist any time. It couldn't
41:02
be simple. No waiting rooms, no
41:04
traffic, no endless searching
41:06
for the right therapist. Get unstuck
41:08
with better help. Learn more and save ten percent off
41:10
your first month at better help dot com slash
41:12
genius. That's better help. HELP
41:14
dot com slash genius.
41:20
This podcast is brought to you by Rocket Money, my
41:23
friends, my lovely genius farts. Are
41:25
you wasting money on subscriptions? eighty
41:28
percent of people have subscriptions they forgot about maybe for you.
41:30
It's an unused Amazon Prime account
41:32
or Hulu account that never gets
41:36
streamed you money wasting idiot.
41:38
There's this great app I use that helps me track
41:40
all my expenses. And because of it, I no longer
41:42
waste money on subscriptions. I
41:44
don't even use. Yes, my friends, you might have heard of it.
41:46
It's called Rocket Money, formerly known as
41:48
True Bill. Do you know how much your
41:50
subscription's really cost? Most Americans think they
41:52
spend around
41:54
dollars a month on subscriptions. When they actually spend closer to two
41:56
hundred dollars, that's a lot
41:58
of money. Well, guess what with this
42:01
app that I personally love using. It takes care
42:03
of that for me. It's called
42:05
Rocket Money, formerly known as
42:07
True Bill. My friends The
42:09
app shows all your subscriptions in one place and
42:11
then cancel for you whatever you don't still
42:14
want. Rocket money can even find subscriptions. You don't
42:16
even know you were paying for. you may even find out
42:18
that you've been double charged for a
42:20
subscription. To cancel a subscription, all you have to do is
42:22
press cancel and rocket money takes care
42:24
of the rest. get rid of use of
42:26
subscriptions with rocket money now. Go
42:28
to rocket money dot com slash genius.
42:30
Seriously, it could save you hundreds
42:32
per year that's rocket money dot com slash genius. Cancel your
42:34
unnecessary subscriptions right now at rocket
42:36
money dot
42:37
com slash genius.
42:42
Genius parts of this podcast is brought to
42:43
you by express VP,
42:46
and I
42:48
never go online without
42:50
using my express VPN. If you
42:52
guys don't know what that is,
42:54
guess what? If you're browsing online,
42:56
everybody can see your personal stuff, your shit,
42:59
and sell your information, and I don't want none
43:01
of that. I wanna browse the Internet
43:03
without the stress of people using
43:05
me and selling my stuff. Well,
43:07
guess what? With express VPN, it keeps all your information
43:09
encrypted to secure. So yeah,
43:12
you don't gotta worry about
43:14
that shit. And guess what, most of the time, I realize I have expressed VPN
43:17
because guess what it runs seamlessly in the
43:19
background is available on
43:22
my devices, I personally use it on my phone because that's the device I use
43:24
it the most. Protect your online
43:26
activity today with the VPN rated
43:28
number one by Business Insider.
43:30
Visit my exclusive link expressvpn dot com slash genius and you can
43:33
get an extra three months free on
43:35
a one year package that's SPRESSVPN
43:40
dot com slash genius, expressv p n dot com slash genius to
43:44
learn more.
43:47
Nobody's fucking forcing you to be
43:49
on this platform. You fucking loser. You know what
43:51
I mean? It's like, I can't believe I have
43:53
to come into Twitter and see this stuff. You don't
43:55
have to be on the platform. Right. Nobody expects you to be
43:57
on the platform. Yeah. If you disappeared off a
43:59
Twitter,
43:59
nobody would give AB1
44:01
thing, though, the old
44:04
won't only reason why I still have Twitter and that I use Twitter
44:07
is street fights. I like
44:09
it. I fucking love it. No. Not
44:11
for street fights for breaking
44:14
news. if some world event is happening, it's like people are tweeting
44:16
about it. People are putting a video, like even
44:18
the the Korean incident. You could tweet
44:21
about it. and then not participate. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I
44:23
just I I look at
44:25
it. Or I use the platform
44:27
to, like, get real
44:29
time news and happening of what's, you know,
44:32
what's going on. For that
44:34
purpose, it's very useful. But
44:36
then everything else of all the
44:38
fucking hate and the
44:40
stupidity and just the complete
44:42
nonsense that exists
44:43
there, I'm like, boy, here's
44:45
the thing here's the other thing I think maybe
44:47
why I kind of go towards the
44:50
Elon side, maybe a little bit
44:52
more, is because there's still an option on
44:54
Twitter where you can curate what you see and what
44:56
you don't wanna That's why my my Twitter's all jokes. Mhmm. Like any type of
44:58
hyper serious stuff, there there are a couple of people I
45:00
follow on Twitter. They don't even know who
45:02
I am. I follow them
45:04
because they're the obsessive human
45:06
that just wants to comment on -- Yeah. -- on
45:08
all the current topic bullshit and lay
45:10
back their lay their
45:12
opinion on everything. I only follow
45:14
them. So I have topics for the podcast. Right.
45:16
You know what's crazy though? Is
45:18
that, like, yet every once in a while when I do pop into news
45:20
and stuff, it kept suggesting Elon Musk
45:22
shit to me. And I said, do
45:25
not suggest this. I don't wanna
45:27
fuck and see what Elon wants to say. I don't give
45:29
a fuck what he's saying. I don't look at him the way a
45:31
lot of these millions of people look at him.
45:34
You know? it keeps still fucking suggesting it.
45:36
And it became more
45:38
more suggested once he was
45:40
getting close to actually buying it
45:44
out. And
45:44
I'm like, what the
45:45
fuck is going on here? I don't ever search for Elon Musk.
45:47
I don't ever fucking talk
45:49
about Elon Musk. I think it's just
45:51
because he's such a high trending topic. I don't
45:54
know. But I don't know. do not this is,
45:56
like, irrelevant to me. Do not
45:58
suggest I've done that multiple times for
45:59
a shit. Yeah. But that's what I'm saying. Like, because it's such a high trending
46:02
topic, other people who are in your peripheral are
46:04
still talking about them, so they're so sneaky in
46:06
somehow. Yeah. That's how it was with fucking
46:08
Andrew Tate.
46:10
Every time I watch a YouTube short -- Yeah. -- entertainment pops up at
46:12
least one. I'm like, dude, I literally I don't wanna
46:14
hear anything about entertainment. I don't have anything personally
46:16
against them. Yeah. I just hear stupid
46:18
lips. Yeah. Every time he talks about something, I don't wanna hear
46:20
it. Yeah. I I just don't care about his shit.
46:23
It's not entertaining him anymore. Yeah. I
46:25
just keep seeing his shit. would
46:27
Ben Shapiro. For some reason, Ben Shapiro was popping up all my shit. Like, I didn't wanna
46:29
hear his fucking squeaky little
46:30
voice. That's the voice I definitely
46:32
don't wanna hear. Yeah. Just guys
46:36
worry about everything. I'm like, I don't wanna hear any of this shit. But, you know, like,
46:38
social media once again is a choice.
46:40
Right? You don't have
46:42
to participate in any of this
46:46
shit. I know it's gonna make you seem like, quote unquote, like a loser, but, you know,
46:48
a majority of my friends from back at home,
46:50
like in Sacramento, they're not on social media.
46:52
Right. they live their regular lives, they
46:54
pop into Instagram, like, if, you know, an engagement happens
46:56
or they wanna post their kids,
46:59
they rarely rarely
47:02
ever post Yeah. They're never on there. Yeah. And I'm like, oh, these are
47:04
normal people. Right? The other people on
47:06
Twitter who are constantly tweeting twenty four
47:08
seven because
47:10
they're waiting. just waiting and begging for somebody just to suck their
47:12
virtual dick. Like, please,
47:14
somebody slows me to eat this.
47:16
Somebody suck my
47:18
fucking dick. validate
47:20
me. Yeah. It's just the saddest thing
47:22
ever. It's so fucking sad, man.
47:24
Like, I understand. I get it. Like, you need
47:26
external validation, but I tell you this
47:28
right now. There's a reason why when
47:30
you don't get those things, it makes you feel a
47:32
certain way. It makes you feel like
47:34
a loser. Look,
47:37
man, if it wasn't for, you
47:40
know, our brand, like, I wouldn't
47:42
have Instagram. I wouldn't have,
47:44
like, the social media. I mean, again, maybe I
47:46
might have Twitter just for the news thing,
47:48
but I generally would not use
47:50
social media. I'd be off the grid. Right?
47:52
I I like social media. I don't get me
47:54
wrong. I don't hate it. I
47:56
hate how people use it though.
47:58
Right? It's the application of what
47:59
an an kind of like how
48:02
they allow it to ruin their
48:04
lives. It it can be a great tool and it's
48:06
very entertaining. Yeah. Like I said, I
48:08
love
48:08
street fights, I just
48:10
saw one yesterday that was the most ridiculous street
48:12
fight I've ever saw. One of my favorite
48:14
videos I've ever saw on Twitter was
48:17
two guys Smokey crack. And one person blows up
48:19
somebody's ass. I've I've never
48:21
saw that if it wasn't
48:24
for Twitter. Yeah. Thank God for
48:26
Twitter. Yeah. So look, I understand. I'm not shitting on social media because I hate
48:28
it. I love it. I made my whole life off of
48:30
it. Right? But when you don't know
48:32
how to control something that's
48:32
supposed to be a tool and it becomes a
48:35
poison to you, then it becomes
48:37
a problem. But that's what
48:38
I'm saying is that people don't recognize that it's become a
48:40
poison. It's like it's literally
48:43
poisoning their minds but
48:45
they're just so consumed by it and it's become
48:47
so habitual that they're using it
48:50
without thought. And that's my
48:52
problem with it. Is that like
48:54
Dick Talkman? yeah. I mean, TikTok is a huge reason to blame. I mean, seeing
48:56
people develop ADHD in real time
48:58
right now. Dude, I I
49:00
recognize that in myself. Yeah.
49:03
Like when I started watching more shorts and
49:05
shit, I I started having
49:07
trouble focusing and it's been
49:09
fucking up my work And now you're seeing
49:11
people too who can't pay attention. And I've seen it multiple times.
49:13
Yeah. And why do you think that is? Because day in
49:15
and day out
49:18
just swipe.
49:18
Swipe. Swipe. Swipe. Swipe. Swipe.
49:20
And it's like that's what I'm
49:22
saying. You see you are seeing them
49:24
develop ADHD in real time. That's
49:27
what's happening. One of the videos the type of videos that I
49:29
fucking hate are cooking videos on
49:32
TikTok because and Instagram
49:34
lately because everything is a
49:36
fucking one second jump cut. Ppoint.
49:38
Ppoint. Ppoint. Ppoint. I was like, dude, I
49:40
can't see shit. Yeah. I don't know what
49:42
the fuck you're making. Yeah. But that's the attention span of these people. Right?
49:44
Yeah. But that's why you also see too. Like, I always
49:46
shit on some of these, like, YouTube short chefs.
49:50
And there's a lot of great ones that I follow, and I fuck with them. I'm gonna interview them on
49:52
this podcast too. I think they do really great, but those are
49:54
the people that I want to to have a
49:56
lot of shine because I think they're doing a great
50:00
job. some people too and I've I've shed on these people where they they find
50:02
a recipe that they see online real quick and they go, let
50:04
me teach you how to make this. You don't know how to
50:07
make it. don't fucking make it. Yeah. Don't
50:09
make it. And they misrepresent foods.
50:11
They misrepresent cultures. They represent everything just because
50:13
they want views. Well, that's
50:15
the thing, though, is that they have the
50:18
platform to be whatever
50:20
it is that they're claiming to be.
50:22
You know, they're they're these What's
50:24
the word for it? Like, self appointed professional at whatever
50:26
it is that they're doing? And I've seen that their
50:28
food that they make, and they just read the comments like, oh,
50:30
that looks so bomb. I was like, listen. I
50:33
know what look, I I know for a fact that food doesn't
50:35
taste good. Yeah. I just know. I know
50:37
it does. There's a lot of people who are good at dress look,
50:39
I have a friend. You know
50:41
this friend too. He's one of those people
50:43
you recipes shit. I've eaten her food multiple times
50:46
and I hate it. Hate
50:48
it so fucking,
50:50
but but
50:52
That's the thing, bro. People can't taste through the screen. All
50:54
they're think all they're looking at is the
50:56
presentation. Right? It's the same thing with
50:58
fighting, man. Once you fight, you
51:00
know what's up. When you cook, you know what's up. Right. Right.
51:03
But people, you know, maybe the
51:05
food might taste like shit
51:07
and and the recipe sucks, but they're presenting it in
51:09
a way that makes it look
51:12
Instagram worthy. You know, the gram worthy
51:14
or, like,
51:16
And it's like, oh, man, that looks nice so it must
51:18
be good. Yeah. And that's kind of
51:20
that's it. How many people are actually
51:22
gonna try the recipe? Probably not
51:24
that many. Nice. You know, a lot of people just kind of
51:27
I wish sometimes, like, integrity mattered a little
51:29
more, and integrity just is slowly
51:31
starting to disappear. That's
51:33
why I always shit to my buddy fucking Jason Chen. His
51:36
name is shitty ass fucking comedy
51:38
videos. Not even comedy videos. Like I said,
51:40
he's the only person I know that covers music and
51:42
covers jokes. Not even
51:45
integrity though, bro, just
51:47
qualifications. Like, what qualifications
51:49
do you have to be talking about this
51:51
or doing this professionally. Dude, there's a
51:54
kid I know too, Doug. That's such a good thing
51:56
to talk about
51:58
just because Listen,
52:00
I've
52:00
kick box on and off
52:02
for what? Three, four years. Right? Have you ever seen
52:04
me do a tutorial on how to kick box? Yeah.
52:07
never. You know why?
52:09
As I am not qualified.
52:12
Yeah. I might be able to do it here and
52:14
there. Yeah. am not qualified to teach anybody shit besides somebody maybe how to throw
52:16
a jab and across and do some stuff here and there.
52:18
Yeah. There's a kid that I used to bring
52:20
when we used to train. They I used to bring them along.
52:24
Yeah. And I used I stopped bringing him because I got so mad. I started the
52:26
shit out of him because He
52:28
would talk a big game.
52:30
Right? And he would
52:32
do
52:32
that he would do way
52:34
type tutorials on how
52:34
to do stuff. And I'm like,
52:37
I beat the living shit
52:39
out of you today. what caused
52:41
by a nasty -- Yeah. -- to fucking sit here and make a
52:43
video about how to do something that you've
52:45
never done inspiring. I've
52:48
never seen this
52:50
is my favorite setup combo kick to do in sparring. Funny, I
52:52
sparred you ten times. You've never
52:54
been able to do that. bullshit.
52:58
But that's what I'm saying. Everybody is
53:00
a professional. Everybody is a genius.
53:02
Everybody is a prodigy. And,
53:04
like, they're free Like, yeah, even
53:06
if people call them out on the
53:08
bullshit, they can still freely
53:10
post it. You know? They could keep
53:12
posting tutorial videos keep you
53:14
know, how to videos,
53:16
even though they have zero
53:18
qualifications, even though they might be
53:20
completely butchering whatever it is that they're
53:22
showing how to do it, but
53:24
they have the
53:25
ability. And that's the difference. That's
53:27
the thing too. That's why, like, I don't
53:29
think people understand, like, why I repost or I
53:31
post people that I really like a
53:33
lot. because I want them to represent people with integrity and
53:35
credibility. Speaking of, I saw
53:38
that fucking you gave our boy, Brian,
53:40
those Reese's shout
53:42
out Reese. yeah, I saw that video before you posted it
53:44
actually. Amazing. And I was like, oh,
53:46
shit. I remember when we shot that because the
53:48
the beginning
53:50
was from my lookbook. Amazing. Yeah. From my first collection and
53:52
see people like
53:53
that. Right? It's like
53:56
people
53:56
like that who fucking
53:58
put in the the word, paid their
54:00
dues and has that raw fucking talent,
54:02
deserved to get that type of
54:05
shine. So I I understand and complete what you're saying. way too.
54:07
This is not me saying that, oh, whenever I create content,
54:09
I need to be credible. No. You create content for
54:11
fun. Yeah. I think when you pretend
54:13
like you're a source of knowledge and
54:15
information and you're very knowledgeable about something you lied to
54:17
your audience and then you misrepresent things and
54:20
people are learning garbage
54:22
from you. Right? And you
54:24
Like, that's the
54:24
issue that I have. Anybody can go ahead and
54:27
cook and say, hey, I like this shit. That's great.
54:29
I fuck with that too. But when
54:30
you like, for example, like, you you you do that with I don't know.
54:32
Let's say you're doing a video about how to fix a
54:34
car. Mhmm. You know how to do
54:36
And then somebody's like,
54:38
you know what? I'm a try this out, and they fuck up their
54:40
car. Yeah. And you're like, but I was just making content.
54:43
Yeah. Like this, you jump a car, you
54:45
put it on the metal, make sure it has that
54:47
with them and then make sure that you put one on
54:49
your tongue because your body is made
54:51
of electrons. And so when you do that, you
54:53
know, recharge your car, this person explodes. And then
54:55
your reason is like, well, you know? I just I was just making
54:58
content. Yeah. That's a joke. Yeah. And like I
55:00
said, I'm all for that type of stuff. Always make
55:02
content, try new
55:04
things, whatever. but the snobbery of thinking that you wanna be
55:06
a purse
55:06
you wanna be a person of of
55:08
knowledge and you wanna teach people when you don't
55:10
know how to do things. is stupid.
55:12
And by the way, that bullshit gets caught really fast. I
55:14
know, but everybody's a self proclaimed expert
55:17
these days. You know, everybody's
55:19
an expert in everything.
55:21
and they just think, oh, you know, I read one
55:23
paragraph on this. I'm an expert. I'm
55:25
gonna talk about this, you know, or you
55:27
know, I'm gonna I'm gonna give advice on this or I'm gonna school
55:29
people on this. And the worst part about that too, and this
55:32
is for you people out there, when
55:34
you clearly have just learned
55:36
something yesterday, And then you make a
55:38
post shaming other people for not knowing something
55:40
that you learned yesterday, you are such a piece of
55:42
shit. That's the worst. Like, did you know
55:44
about this? A lot of people don't know about
55:46
this about. African culture. Weird. Did you? It
55:48
was just wacky that I can tell you to know
55:50
because you're reading off a piece of fucking paper. Yeah. I
55:52
mean, you shame people for not knowing things. It's
55:54
like, they
55:56
don't know they're allowed to learn. You know who did that to me?
55:58
Okay. because I've I've
55:59
hosted that clip of or not a
56:02
clip, the
56:04
picture of the right way to peel Uh-huh. the
56:06
other end. The the the top with the
56:08
knot, that's not the right way to peel a banana.
56:12
The
56:12
the right way is the the tail end. Yeah. The bottom, I
56:14
didn't know
56:15
that. And I didn't know that. Yeah.
56:17
And I came across it on the Internet,
56:19
and I was like, Oh, shit.
56:21
I didn't know that's the right way to so I shared that on
56:23
my story of, like, did you know? Right? because I
56:25
had just learned
56:28
it. and came like, man, you fucking boomer ass bro.
56:32
People have been dating you too.
56:34
People have been knowing that. Bro,
56:36
I'm like, What? Was there,
56:38
like, a viral video that I missed or something?
56:40
He's like, bro. It's been, like, on the internet
56:42
forever. I've invested in
56:44
elementary school. Really? Yeah. Yeah. I never knew that that was the right way to
56:46
peel the bananas. So I was just sharing my
56:48
newfound knowledge. I wasn't
56:50
claiming to be
56:52
an ex Right? I just like, did you know? You know? I just found
56:54
that out and then it's been like,
56:56
man, you
56:58
fucking boob. I'm
57:00
like, April, I'm just trying to share the fucking knowledge wealth
57:02
man. That is found out. It's
57:05
it's weird man. Like, Like
57:07
I said too, I I love the Internet. I love
57:09
what it does. It's such a powerful tool.
57:11
And maybe some people get tired of me harping on this, but
57:13
I just want people to have their mental
57:16
health in check because Oh, yeah. It it
57:18
fucks with your mental health so much.
57:20
Absolutely. That game of comparison starts to eat
57:22
at you so much every day. You are
57:24
never happy ever because you're basing your happiness on what other people say about you.
57:26
Yo. And I see it eat these kids up. They
57:28
cry about it. They think
57:30
about suicide. they
57:32
they feel like their their value is zero because you're
57:34
basing your value on things that don't
57:36
exist. Yeah. People's opinions
57:38
about you change every
57:41
hey day. Somebody
57:42
will call you a piece of shit. They'll give you five bucks and you
57:44
say that's a good guy. I see
57:46
that happens so many fucking times. For sure.
57:49
and and especially if they're basing it on
57:52
just so such like
57:54
superficial things. They're basing it on the way
57:56
you look. And all of a
57:58
sudden, like, yeah, I find you
58:00
hot, but then you did something that this
58:02
pleases me and now you're a piece of shit
58:04
human being. You know? The people you know what the thinking that Mario said about me
58:06
when she first met me, she goes, none all
58:08
your friends are so different. She goes, none of
58:10
your friends that I mean are like each other.
58:12
They're all different.
58:14
I was like, how do you make friends like the
58:16
way that you do? Yeah. I was like, they're different, but
58:18
they have one thing in common. Yeah. I was like, the
58:20
biggest thing in common is that they're fucking weird
58:23
Yeah. And they know that they're weird. They're very
58:25
confident that they're fucking
58:28
oddities. Right? I
58:30
like people who have a strong sense
58:32
of self. Right. And they own
58:34
up to
58:35
their identity. Right. You know why? Because
58:37
those people are the most trustworthy. Because
58:39
anytime that they speak about stuff,
58:41
it's truthful to who they are. I don't have to second guess
58:43
who they are. I know, like, for example,
58:45
one of my friends that she hates.
58:47
What can
58:48
hates this too. And I understand. He's rough around the
58:50
edges. Mhmm. Spell the focus as the n
58:53
word. Hard. Hard. Hard. Hard.
58:55
But, like, just he's just stuck in that time towards the military.
58:57
Okay. He curses up a fucking storm, does all this this
59:00
shield. Why do you like him so much? because that's how he is. That's
59:02
how he grew up. Yeah. He's authentic. He's
59:04
authentic to
59:06
himself. The thing about him is is, like, he's the one of those dudes that if I was stranded in
59:08
the middle of a desert, I called him up. He's dropping everything.
59:10
He's picking me up. And he's gonna find where the fuck I'm
59:12
at to make sure I'm alive. Right.
59:15
is one of those human beings. Like,
59:17
the core of this person is very fucking
59:19
genuine. Mhmm. He's rough around the edges because he had
59:21
a very fucked up life growing up. but
59:23
he's a good fucking person. All my friends are
59:25
weird as shit, but the one thing that they haven't comment
59:27
their identity is very
59:30
very sound. they know who they are. I know that when they say something, I know that
59:32
their next move. I know what their next move is. I
59:34
know them. Right. They're never trying to please me. They're
59:36
not trying to please other people. They just do what
59:38
they do. Some of them are
59:40
Geeks, anime nerds. Some people are fucking
59:42
the weird foreign criminals.
59:44
So you know what I mean? But I could
59:46
trust them. Yeah. because I know what they say
59:48
is honest. even though if I it's differs believe,
59:50
least I know what they're who they are. Yeah.
59:52
You know? Get ready Ohio,
59:54
FanDuel, America's number
59:56
one sportsbook. is
59:58
coming to the Buckeye State. And to kick things off, you
59:59
can get started with one hundred dollars
1:00:02
in free bets as an early sign
1:00:04
up bonus. sign
1:00:06
up today with promo code, popcorn, o
1:00:08
h, you'll be all set when fan
1:00:10
duel goes live in Ohio. Then
1:00:13
you can bet on all your favorite teams and
1:00:15
all your favorite sports with one
1:00:17
hundred dollars in free bets. Just
1:00:19
download FanDuel's top rated
1:00:22
sportsbook app. It's safe, secure, and super easy to
1:00:24
use. Ohio, this is your chance to get
1:00:26
in on the action. Join today with
1:00:28
promo code, popcorn,
1:00:30
o h. make every
1:00:32
moment more with FanDuel,
1:00:34
official sports book partner of the
1:00:36
NFL. Twenty one plus in president Ohio.
1:00:38
Bonus issued a non withdrawal
1:00:40
free bets. that expires seven days after FanDuel accepts its first real money
1:00:42
sports wager in Ohio, one one twenty
1:00:44
three, unique user identity verification
1:00:46
required, offerings on the go
1:00:48
live date, restriction supplies,
1:00:50
see terms at sportsbook dot fan dual
1:00:52
dot com. Gamley problem. Call one eight hundred
1:00:54
gambler. Academy
1:00:54
Award nominee Carrie Mulligan and Emmy
1:00:56
nominee Zoey Kazan. Star. And she said, as New York
1:00:59
Times reporters Megan Tuohy and Jody Kantor,
1:01:01
who together broke one of the most
1:01:03
important stories in a generation. a
1:01:05
story that shattered decades of silence around
1:01:07
the subject of sexual assault in
1:01:09
Hollywood and ignited a shift in
1:01:11
American culture that continues to this day
1:01:13
The film CoStar's Oscar nominee Patricia Clarkson,
1:01:16
Emmy winner, Andre Brauer, and Tony winner,
1:01:18
Jennifer Eley, with Academy Award
1:01:20
nominee, Samantha Morton. said in
1:01:23
theaters
1:01:24
now. Yeah. This funny because, like,
1:01:25
you you bringing that up
1:01:27
about Mario
1:01:29
sometime back. Like, we were
1:01:31
talking about something related to you. And
1:01:33
I was like, saying, oh, Dave. And
1:01:35
she's like, since when you
1:01:36
started calling him
1:01:37
Dave, I was like, home.
1:01:39
Dave all the time is Dave. I was like,
1:01:41
I've never heard you call them Dave. I was
1:01:43
like, I'm pretty sure I've been
1:01:45
around here enough times to, like, for you to hear me call
1:01:47
them Dave, and she's like, who are you?
1:01:50
Like, my
1:01:52
my identity as a person changes now,
1:01:55
because you had this newfound revelation that
1:01:58
I call him Dave, you know. But he's
1:01:59
just funny, man. Yeah. But,
1:02:02
you know,
1:02:03
Yeah. Me
1:02:03
when we got to know each other, like, she's when she I
1:02:06
took her to weddings and Sacramento, she goes,
1:02:08
all your friends are
1:02:09
of all different ethnicities. I was like, what
1:02:11
do you mean? because she grew up
1:02:13
all of her friends were Korean or Taiwanese. Yeah. She goes,
1:02:15
you have, like, people who are,
1:02:18
like, Indian. They're Pakistani.
1:02:20
They're fucking, you know, Chinese. They're
1:02:23
fucking African. They're black
1:02:26
American. Not a lot of white people. Mexican. You
1:02:28
know what I mean? But she goes, this is like crazy. Like,
1:02:30
she's like, it's like the UN. I'm like,
1:02:32
yeah. Like, I I've never judged
1:02:34
people based on what they look like,
1:02:36
how cool they are, what they dressed as,
1:02:39
They just were really good people. Yeah.
1:02:41
And I've kept those friends for a very long
1:02:43
time. One of the things too, like, I don't give
1:02:45
a fuck what anybody else says.
1:02:47
one thing that I know that I'm very good at
1:02:49
is keeping friendships. So if I've ever had to cut out a
1:02:51
friend, you have to know that that person was a piece
1:02:53
of shit. I had the same friends since
1:02:55
I was fucking like five years old. Yeah. Ray, I've known
1:02:57
Ray since I was two. Right. Like, I keep
1:03:00
friendships for a very long time. I've known
1:03:02
Edrick for fucking
1:03:04
ten years. Right. I keep friends for a very fucking long time. order
1:03:06
for you to leave my life, you have had
1:03:08
to have done something.
1:03:10
Yeah. Like, fucking
1:03:12
terrible because I could reconcile a lot of things. Yeah. Like your core character
1:03:14
as a human being has to be rotten to the
1:03:16
core for me to have cut you out.
1:03:19
Yeah. Like so
1:03:21
though And I think
1:03:22
that's, like, one of the things Merrill noticed about me. She goes, you have
1:03:24
really good people around
1:03:25
you. Like, your your friends are really
1:03:28
fucking good and the people that you have
1:03:30
let go Like,
1:03:31
they've are definitely trash human beings. I was
1:03:32
like, yeah. because I've I let my guard down. I
1:03:34
let certain people in because based on
1:03:36
what other people felt about
1:03:39
Yeah. Last person I cut out was based on
1:03:41
I I met this
1:03:43
person through my friends. And
1:03:45
when I first met this person, I remember I looked
1:03:47
at my friend and I was like, I
1:03:49
want you to keep this person away from me. I
1:03:51
don't trust
1:03:51
them, and I think that they are
1:03:54
fucking terrible. Yeah. And
1:03:55
that all you don't know about their
1:03:57
past history, they're actually really good.
1:03:59
and against my better judgment, I let this person in my
1:04:01
life, and they fucked up a lot of things, and I
1:04:03
hadn't cut them out. And that's because I didn't source
1:04:05
my fucking gut feelings. And for now on, even I
1:04:07
had a conversation with these friends, when we
1:04:09
hang out. I was like, they're like, oh, I want you to meet,
1:04:11
you know, a couple I was like, nope. And
1:04:14
nobody will bring in my life. Yeah. I don't ever
1:04:16
want to meet Right. I was like, you are my friends. Your friends are not my friends
1:04:18
because you have a habit of calling people your
1:04:20
friends way too fast. Right. That's my that's my
1:04:22
really good
1:04:24
fit. Really? when you meet them -- Yeah. -- three months ago, they're not your
1:04:26
friends. You all fucking know this piece of my
1:04:28
dog. Right? Yeah. That's my I trust him
1:04:30
more than mine. There's
1:04:32
motherfucking everybody's fucking friend, dude. This is
1:04:34
the most fucking worst quality about him.
1:04:36
Yeah. Not that he's a bad person, but because he
1:04:38
trusts everybody. Yeah. Too naive. Too
1:04:40
naive. Yeah. Too naive. Oh, this person's why why is
1:04:42
he good? Because what? he did
1:04:44
stuff for you. You know who you are? Yeah. Like, of
1:04:46
course, he did stuff for you. You want something from you.
1:04:48
Yeah. Everybody's nice. Doesn't mean that they're a good
1:04:50
person. Right? And that's why there's that
1:04:52
saying is, like, if you really wanna know the character of somebody, look at who's there
1:04:54
at their funeral. You know? Look
1:04:56
at who shows up to their funeral.
1:04:59
And I
1:04:59
I think that is a good point to make is
1:05:02
that, like, yeah, the people that you have
1:05:04
around you is
1:05:05
indicative of,
1:05:06
like, yeah, what type of person you
1:05:08
are, you know? You got a bunch of
1:05:10
fucking thugs around you?
1:05:12
Chances are
1:05:12
you? Pretty rough around that. You
1:05:14
know, you know? A hundred percent. Yeah.
1:05:17
And I'm saying too, like,
1:05:19
you know, this whole
1:05:19
social media game, what Elon Musk is doing,
1:05:22
like, you guys are letting this guy control,
1:05:24
like, your emotions and your feelings a little too
1:05:26
much. This guy is a kid in a candy
1:05:28
store. He's He's oddest shit.
1:05:30
He's doing whatever the fuck he wants. If you
1:05:32
guys don't wanna be on his platform, you don't have
1:05:34
to be, but stop giving him power.
1:05:35
You know? Like, and I
1:05:37
know it's hard. but the more you pay attention to this shit,
1:05:39
the more it grows. Yeah. And it's just like
1:05:42
you could choose to make this platform what you
1:05:44
want to
1:05:46
make it. And it's it it look, it's not
1:05:48
necessarily hard. Right? They just
1:05:50
have to do it. And and
1:05:52
then
1:05:52
they'll realize Oh,
1:05:54
you know what? I'm not missing out on anything. You're not. And
1:05:56
you might even actually feel better for the
1:05:59
as a result of it because you
1:06:01
might have an inferiority complex scene all the
1:06:04
shit that you see online and comparing
1:06:06
yourself constantly to them. Dogman,
1:06:08
I don't understand sometimes too, sometimes when I meet people, I could see it in their
1:06:10
eyes. Like, I'll go to some some events here and there
1:06:12
that I'm kind of forced to go too. And they'll
1:06:14
be like, oh, like, oh, like, oh, this I was like, you probably know
1:06:16
who this person is. I was
1:06:18
like, nope. Don't know who you want. Right. Oh, you
1:06:20
think you're too good? You this that look, like, oh, he
1:06:22
thinks he's too good. It's like, no. I just don't know who
1:06:24
the fuck you are. I
1:06:26
don't watch
1:06:28
shit on YouTube. Yeah. You don't wanna watch on YouTube? I watch this
1:06:30
guy names, Slavless Des Menco. Mhmm. He
1:06:32
he is he's a chiropractor in
1:06:35
Russia that that gives Chiropractory
1:06:38
adjusters. No. They're half naked, Russian
1:06:40
girls. Oh, okay. It's not because they're
1:06:42
half naked. Yeah. His his chiropractors just are
1:06:44
very unique. Like, he does his shit where he cracks his lower back. amazing.
1:06:46
Well, you know that's a thing on YouTube.
1:06:48
Oh. The chiropractors and and half naked
1:06:52
girls. but, like, it's it's a very popular niche
1:06:54
category. Oh, I know. There's some, like, purvey fucking
1:06:56
chiropractors. Yeah. But I like him because his
1:06:58
cracks are fucking loud.
1:07:00
Oh. They're so good. There are other people who
1:07:02
are probably just as good -- Yeah. -- but their
1:07:04
audio shit isn't good. So it's the cracks aren't
1:07:06
that loud. Yeah. It helps
1:07:08
sleep. Yeah. So unless you're unless you're fucking
1:07:10
doctor Gregory from Houston
1:07:12
chiropractic, unless you're doctor
1:07:15
Rahim -- Yeah. And your
1:07:18
or doctor fucking Tyler Bigginho?
1:07:20
Well, I I think what
1:07:23
you're saying though, it sheds light on a on a
1:07:26
good point to bring up is that,
1:07:28
like, you know, once you're in the content
1:07:30
creation space or, like, you're an influence
1:07:32
or whatever, people
1:07:34
assume that, oh, because
1:07:36
you also create content, you
1:07:38
consume content, and so you should
1:07:41
be aware of everybody else And
1:07:43
so it's, like, kind of, like, an entitlement thing and, like, a
1:07:45
go thing. Yeah. A narcissistic thing. It's, like,
1:07:47
nah bro,
1:07:48
I just fucking do this.
1:07:51
for a living, but And it's fun. Yeah. So
1:07:53
I don't know you. I don't know you. I'm
1:07:55
I'm sorry. What do you do? Yeah.
1:07:57
Oh, you you go into a bath and you put
1:07:59
beads in it. Yeah. I
1:08:02
don't fucking know you. Yeah. That's
1:08:05
cool, man, but
1:08:07
I'm sorry. I've never seen your content before.
1:08:10
What? I'm sorry. You you you
1:08:12
you walk around and you throw pies in each other's
1:08:14
face and you start doing
1:08:16
dance challenges. I don't fucking know you. Unless
1:08:18
your buddy's DIY teaching me how to fix cards and I'll
1:08:20
never fix, I don't know you. I
1:08:22
watch some odd shit on YouTube. Yeah. I
1:08:24
did. there's
1:08:26
there's some way that I've met. I
1:08:28
freaked out what I saw. They're
1:08:30
like, I've never seen somebody react
1:08:31
the way that you have meeting me.
1:08:33
I was like, you know, I I
1:08:35
watch your shit religiously. Yeah. Like, I fucking watch your shit and
1:08:38
it's odd too because I'm not afraid of being a fan. Like, I
1:08:40
like not afraid of being a fan i
1:08:42
like fandom. Yeah. Because people are fans
1:08:44
of me. I like to get that same type
1:08:46
of love and respect, man. Right. So
1:08:49
I have no shame
1:08:51
in that shit. And I meant this
1:08:53
guy who does, like,
1:08:54
carpentry work. And I was, like, I was, like, naming all these videos. They're, like, I've never met
1:08:56
somebody who got
1:08:59
this excited meeting me. because,
1:09:02
like, you don't meet like, I was,
1:09:04
like, don't you do comedy, you meet other comics? I
1:09:06
was, like, I get that. Oh, fucking cares. Yeah. Yeah.
1:09:08
I don't watch the shit. I watch your But but
1:09:11
how big of a following does he have? Not that big. Like, over
1:09:13
a hundred k and Over a hundred k for
1:09:15
sure. Okay. Okay. I mean, so he
1:09:17
has a decent size fall. Yeah. It's pretty decent. Yeah.
1:09:19
But I think the way I freaked out, I was like, dude, I fucking love you.
1:09:21
You know what one of my rabbit
1:09:23
holes recently was was just
1:09:25
looking up clips of
1:09:28
rabbit animals. I
1:09:28
just You're serious, bro. I just
1:09:31
you know, it's so fascinating what rabies does. rabies is
1:09:36
a fucking very
1:09:36
very fascinating and lethal disease,
1:09:38
man. Like, it's dude, there's
1:09:41
there's no
1:09:42
cure for it. Right?
1:09:45
It it gets too far.
1:09:47
Right? Yeah. It it fucking I just controls
1:09:50
you. it
1:09:52
takes over your fucking body, you know, it
1:09:54
it basically is like melting your brain, you have no control, and
1:09:57
then so to
1:09:59
see like this the evolution of
1:10:02
of like a a being an existing being, being whether down to basically
1:10:05
the weather down to basically nothing
1:10:07
nothing is really
1:10:08
fascinating. I heard, like, the if you you you catch it on early
1:10:10
before it gets too far, that's what's going on. You can go get the shot, and
1:10:12
you can always get a shot in
1:10:14
your belly button or some shit. I
1:10:16
don't know where they gotta place a shot.
1:10:18
Yeah. I don't know where they gotta place a shot. But, yeah, if if, like, right away, you
1:10:23
get you know, dispose the a bit scratch or whatever and then just
1:10:25
give you the shot. Yeah. And and and you
1:10:27
suspect that that animal
1:10:30
had rabies then, yeah, you gotta get to the fuck. If I get a bit by any fucking animal, I'm
1:10:32
going to get a rabies shot. I don't give a fuck.
1:10:35
Yeah. Give it to me. Yeah. Yeah. You
1:10:37
can give it to me
1:10:39
for sure. It's It's better
1:10:40
to air on this side of safety with something
1:10:42
like that because it's a hundred percent fatality rate. Otherwise, you
1:10:44
know what's one of the videos I used to
1:10:46
watch a lot. I used to look specifically,
1:10:49
people getting kicked by
1:10:51
horses. See, that's what I'm saying. There's there's these things that are
1:10:53
just
1:10:53
for whatever reason in
1:10:55
your mind is just fascinating
1:10:58
and interesting. It's not I'm sure it's
1:11:01
not because you you, you know, revel in
1:11:03
in the video of watching somebody
1:11:05
get seriously injured. It's just that
1:11:07
the act of a horse kicking is just like it's
1:11:09
so powerful. Yeah. And I'm always thinking too,
1:11:11
like, I don't know. Listen.
1:11:13
I don't even like
1:11:14
smoke like that. Mhmm. Right? I only take CBD and
1:11:16
delta a and t z if I wanna
1:11:18
sleep. Yeah. Helps me relax or if
1:11:21
I before I spar or
1:11:22
something. Well, I'd be thinking
1:11:23
of someone. Mike, I always I look at horses and
1:11:25
I'm like, what the fuck was the person
1:11:27
that walked
1:11:27
up to this thing and said,
1:11:29
I'm a ride you. Like, who the fuck was that?
1:11:31
Or or decides to start with the horse?
1:11:33
Is it what you think was gonna happen,
1:11:36
Rose? Like, I don't think you understand
1:11:38
how big a horse is. Like, there's a
1:11:39
huge There is a reason why
1:11:42
cars power is defined in
1:11:44
horsepower. exactly
1:11:46
why. I don't think people understand too how
1:11:49
big fucking moose are. Right. Oh,
1:11:51
moose are fucking terrified.
1:11:53
Sure. You If a fucking
1:11:55
moose comes after you, man, you pretty much just
1:11:57
say your prayers. It's the size of like
1:11:59
a short
1:11:59
bus. Yeah, bro.
1:12:02
They're huge. They're huge man. Like, I remember Look
1:12:04
out what the fuck I saw.
1:12:06
But I saw a deer. My
1:12:08
mother, no. Deers are like the size that
1:12:10
I expected deer's to be. But, like, if you see, like, the mail stack -- Yeah. --
1:12:12
fucking scared the shit out
1:12:14
of me.
1:12:14
Yeah. And then a mouse
1:12:17
is bigger than
1:12:20
that. Exactly. crazy. That's why you
1:12:22
don't fuck with nature, bro. You don't fuck around with that. You're gonna find out. You fuck
1:12:24
around and find out. You've been to
1:12:26
a wool sanctuary? No. I haven't. Talk.
1:12:30
Have wolves are huge though? I've seen a wolf. People think
1:12:32
they're the size of dogs. No. They dwarf
1:12:34
dogs. No. No. No. No. So there's
1:12:37
like wools are
1:12:39
descended from these other type of animal.
1:12:41
I forgot what they're called. I'm not sure they're called
1:12:43
like ins or whatever, but they're
1:12:45
this is an distinct canine. Right? And so the
1:12:47
the one that's the closest to them are GrayWolfs.
1:12:49
Mhmm. GrayWolfs are far They're
1:12:51
far used. They're
1:12:54
fucking used. man. So they're like the size, maybe even a little
1:12:56
bigger than masters. Yeah. And masters when standing up
1:12:58
are like six and a half feet tall. Right.
1:13:00
Wolfs heads are like the
1:13:02
size of our torso. Yeah. they can fucking
1:13:05
they used to hunt humans -- Right. -- like these lichens. They
1:13:07
used to hunt fucking humans. They could
1:13:09
shred you apart for sure.
1:13:11
Yeah. You see? III
1:13:14
went to a a wolf sanctuary, and these are like hybrid wolves. Yeah. And they're not even as big as gray
1:13:17
wolves get.
1:13:20
Yeah. And they were so big. It's I I couldn't
1:13:22
get inside because I was too scared. Yeah. I mean, they're like, oh, they're fine. Like, you just gotta make
1:13:26
sure you don't move or do But, no, I'm not going in then. I'll see them on this side
1:13:28
of the cake. I'm okay. Yeah. I'm not
1:13:30
trying to be the first test subject.
1:13:33
That's a common miss conception that people think wolves are about
1:13:36
the size of dogs like a medium sized dog
1:13:38
to a large dog than a dog. People like
1:13:40
coyotes. Yeah.
1:13:42
Exactly. These wolves fucking dwarf dogs. So, like, the thing about wolves too,
1:13:44
like, I went to this rabbit
1:13:46
hole, like, researching wolves, you can't
1:13:48
reprimand wolves like you do
1:13:50
with dogs because they're not domesticated.
1:13:53
Right. They do things in the hierarchy of packs. Yeah.
1:13:55
So if you attack them as a challenge and as a fight -- Right. -- so if you tried to
1:13:59
chastise
1:13:59
a wolf, no matter
1:14:01
how long you bet they love you, their friend. They'll they'll shred you apart.
1:14:03
Because in in the Wolf pack, now
1:14:07
that's a challenge. Right? So you can't spank them,
1:14:09
hit them on the nose, or tell them, no. They will fuck you
1:14:12
up. Did
1:14:12
you see
1:14:13
did did you ever see the thing
1:14:15
with the Wolf Whisper?
1:14:17
No.
1:14:18
The dude who fucking, like, lives with wolves. No. He feeds on, like, raw or like, cooks
1:14:24
liver
1:14:24
liver and
1:14:25
he puts it in a pouch, but
1:14:27
he puts it inside of of like a raw animal.
1:14:29
And then he scrapes it out
1:14:30
of there and eats with the wolves. so
1:14:34
that he's a part, like, constantly part of the pack. Where's the same clothes all the time that he interacts so that the scent is there,
1:14:40
disgusting?
1:14:40
Yeah. Absolutely. This guy
1:14:42
is a fucking animal. And I'm like, is he a white? Yes. The Craig White Wolf.
1:14:44
Of course.
1:14:45
Yeah. He's I
1:14:47
think he's Australian. and
1:14:51
his passion is like wolves and he he owns a
1:14:53
wolves sanctuary and all that, but
1:14:55
he's I think at one
1:14:57
point, he was the alpha in his
1:14:59
pack. And, yeah, he, like, completely, like what do
1:15:02
you call it? Made
1:15:03
himself a wolf
1:15:04
a functioning wolf in that pack doing
1:15:06
the same thing as they do. and
1:15:10
just watching it, I'm like, damn bro. You must really really fucking love wolves and be
1:15:12
passionate about them. Fuck that. do
1:15:14
that kind of shit. He has, like,
1:15:18
scratches all over his face because, you know, it's not the wolves are
1:15:21
trying to hurt him, but, like, when they're, like,
1:15:23
playing or showing affection, they obviously,
1:15:26
human skin is a lot more fragile
1:15:28
than a wolf's coat. Right? Why people will be
1:15:30
doing crazy shit, dude? I just saw a
1:15:32
video on Twitter. Shout asked to Twitter once
1:15:34
again. Yeah. of this girl, she's, like, known to swim with Tiger Shirts, like, specifically
1:15:37
a Tiger Shirts that she's developed a relationship
1:15:39
with over the years. Right? So
1:15:42
this bitch, fucking. She's
1:15:42
about to dive in, right, and she dips her head in to
1:15:45
see the water. And then when she pulls her head out, a
1:15:47
fucking short coat with the biter face. Oh
1:15:49
my god. And she's like, Well, I'm like, bitch. Yeah.
1:15:52
You almost died right now. Talking about
1:15:54
people in the comment section, they're like,
1:15:56
well, as you can see, they shot it
1:15:58
in Barrett's teeth. So it was just playing.
1:16:01
fuck do you know about a shark. Can you talk to it? Yeah. This
1:16:03
should don't look like play to me. I didn't even know sharks play bro.
1:16:06
That's what I'm saying.
1:16:08
You're talking about, man. Why people crazy do it? Oh, man. It's
1:16:10
that reminds me of the story I fucking told you to
1:16:12
shoot about John. Hey, guys.
1:16:15
Look, a giant salmon. Well,
1:16:18
the market guy knows Sam and bro
1:16:20
as a sharkman. Hey, let me tell
1:16:22
you some. John's been on this podcast.
1:16:25
You're an idiot. John, I I used to respect you a lot. The fact that you were
1:16:27
in the ocean and that you looked down
1:16:29
at something and you said
1:16:32
that was salmon.
1:16:34
Number one, not for non salmon. Number
1:16:36
two, you're in the fucking ocean.
1:16:38
Channeling the island. Exactly. Would that
1:16:41
be a salmon, John? Exactly.
1:16:43
Name fresh water bro. come back on this
1:16:45
podcast. I'm just calling you salmon. So so to give you guys a
1:16:47
little quick context on on what the story is about. We were
1:16:49
in Catalina and
1:16:51
we were snorkeling and
1:16:54
then I was trying to get out of the water and
1:16:56
then the waves pushed me and I
1:16:58
was around like coral reefs and it pushed
1:17:00
me into the coral reefs I got hurt and
1:17:02
I was like, oh, fuck, I can't get out this way.
1:17:05
So I swam around an area like well into the ocean that says do not swim beyond
1:17:07
this point. But that was like the only close
1:17:11
and safe way get out of the water. And then
1:17:14
so I'm swimming around and then,
1:17:17
you know, our friend John looks down and he's like,
1:17:20
hey, guys, look a giant salman.
1:17:22
And then so I looked
1:17:23
down and
1:17:26
it's a shark about
1:17:28
It's about like five, six feet, you know,
1:17:30
big. I couldn't really tell it, but it
1:17:31
was about ten, fifteen feet beneath the feet. And he
1:17:33
was circling around the
1:17:35
seaweed. You know? And
1:17:37
I was like, I fucking as
1:17:39
a motherfucking that age of seven. That's a sharp skit the fuck up. So everybody started
1:17:41
swimming as fast as they
1:17:44
could. Right? We
1:17:47
get out the water and luckily nothing happened, and then I
1:17:49
get out and I see why
1:17:51
I understand why this shark was
1:17:53
circling on it. My leg was
1:17:55
pouring fucking blood. the coral reef
1:17:57
just shredded my fucking knee. And, you know, because it's I'm in the water for that long too. It got
1:17:59
softened, and then so just like shredded my
1:18:02
knee. I still have the scars
1:18:03
there too. And literally
1:18:07
my fucking leg just turned red, because the blood
1:18:09
was just pouring out. And then I
1:18:11
started walking.
1:18:12
And then what did John
1:18:14
say? Oh, you have Koolin' Is that
1:18:16
how you do that? How are you getting paint on your
1:18:18
legs? Is that what are you gonna share? Can I get so? But yeah.
1:18:21
That that's why the
1:18:23
shark was circling unneath
1:18:25
my foot, but under our feet, but John thought it was I've lost all I've
1:18:27
lost all respect
1:18:31
for this, man. The
1:18:33
fact, there's like so many people wrong with this story. Yeah. Well, guys,
1:18:35
that wraps up this episode
1:18:38
of the Genius Brain pod
1:18:41
cast. If you guys are looking at this and
1:18:43
you're looking around, you'll receive the fall collection. It's all lined up. Oh, yes. So our bag dropped and we got the
1:18:45
socks on. I I got the
1:18:47
the the crop heather
1:18:51
gray pants on, fucking love these tanks.
1:18:53
I have
1:18:53
the black version of it
1:18:55
on right here. We have
1:18:57
the new knit sweater that's coming out right here
1:18:59
as well so fucking comfortable. Yeah, man. For everybody who
1:19:02
has bought our secret society pieces that
1:19:04
get the company going
1:19:06
on for so long, Thank you so much. The company has grown so much
1:19:08
since then. Like I said, I
1:19:10
wanna make sure that everybody has
1:19:12
this in the closet. One piece, a
1:19:14
t shirt. I don't give a fuck. I
1:19:16
just want this to be a staple because we're a
1:19:18
brand with the mission, and I I really do hope that you guys have continued
1:19:22
to love Yeah. And
1:19:24
and, like, you know Oh, the corduroy hat too.
1:19:26
Fuck. Oh, that's right. Yeah. We got the cord hat. We have five different colors
1:19:30
coming out with this. I can't wait for the
1:19:31
heads, man. I can't wait. By
1:19:34
the way, the colorways too? A
1:19:36
lot
1:19:37
of them. Yeah. It's sick. I mean, we we
1:19:39
spent a good amount of time, like, coming up with
1:19:41
the color palette for this season, and we
1:19:43
feel like we
1:19:46
because last season was the first time we introduced colors.
1:19:48
No. It was a risk. Yeah. It was
1:19:50
a big risk because people who are familiar
1:19:52
with us know that we've always done black
1:19:54
and white. And, you know, it's just it just stems from our, like,
1:19:57
personal aesthetic choice. Like, we like black and
1:19:59
white. We like monochrome stuff, and
1:20:01
that's it's reflected in
1:20:03
the work, but you know, we we decided
1:20:05
to try to shake it up a little bit and we're like, dude, we don't know how the
1:20:08
fuck the the audience is gonna receive this,
1:20:10
how the community is gonna receive this, and
1:20:12
like, People
1:20:14
loved it. And then so we're like, okay, let's
1:20:16
try some more colors this time
1:20:18
around. We got colors like Move, you
1:20:21
know, we got the turquoise color that
1:20:23
you love. which people think it's a navy, but it's kinda, like, in
1:20:25
that spectrum of Turquoise. Turquoise.
1:20:27
Yeah. Yeah. And then we got, like,
1:20:29
brown, which we've never done. That brown
1:20:32
came out so fucking
1:20:34
nice. Yep. Yeah. When we were going over it, we're like, okay, this could go one of two ways. This color even gonna
1:20:36
come out looking like
1:20:38
shit, literally, look like shit.
1:20:42
or it's gonna be dope. Yeah. Luckily, it came out
1:20:44
really dope. So yeah,
1:20:45
we got these new colors, this
1:20:47
moss color here. I don't know if it
1:20:49
reads on camera from the people who are
1:20:52
watching, but we
1:20:52
have different speckles of color here. It's not just a green.
1:20:54
Like, you're gonna see like a little bit of orange, like a
1:20:56
little bit of a darker
1:20:58
green, and a lighter green. and it
1:21:01
creates this kind of like moss looking color, but
1:21:03
it's so sick. You'll see it once you guys get it. Once
1:21:05
you see it in person, feel it in person,
1:21:07
you're gonna be like, okay. I
1:21:10
understand now. Why every time I fucking
1:21:12
talk about shit, I say I'm so excited about
1:21:15
it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'm not just saying
1:21:17
that. I'm not saying, oh, I'm just excited
1:21:19
because I feel like I'm obligated to
1:21:21
hype people up. No. We are
1:21:23
generally are genuinely excited about the new
1:21:25
shit we're doing because we're constantly I love. If
1:21:27
you love this shit, tell people about it, tell your friends about
1:21:29
it, because when you're wild. around people are
1:21:32
asking where
1:21:34
you get these pieces, because listen, I'm trying to get us to do a fucking denim
1:21:36
program already. Oh, man. We need some fucking
1:21:38
money from that shit. Guys, denim denim is
1:21:40
not an easy thing to do, especially
1:21:42
if you're trying to do it domestically. And
1:21:44
you gotta definitely be on a certain level
1:21:47
and have a certain amount of capital in order to like pursue that program, especially if we wanna
1:21:49
do it right, which is with everything.
1:21:51
If we're gonna do it We
1:21:54
wanna do it right. We wanna do it legit. Make sure that
1:21:57
you guys are getting, you know, the best
1:21:59
quality we can possibly
1:21:59
offer you for the price
1:22:02
points we sell it at. So Yeah.
1:22:04
Just to echo what Dave
1:22:06
said, please help help us spread the word word-of-mouth is,
1:22:08
you know, best
1:22:11
type of marketing And, yeah, once we grow I
1:22:13
mean, look, it's really simple guys in order for us
1:22:16
to do the things that we
1:22:18
wanna do and do it bigger and
1:22:20
better.
1:22:20
you would bigger and better we
1:22:22
need more revenue, we need more growth,
1:22:24
we need more eyes on the brand.
1:22:26
And luckily, it's been a great
1:22:28
growth process for us in this past
1:22:31
year, but to get to where we're trying to get to, like, because we talked
1:22:33
about this, our goal is to
1:22:35
become a household name at some point.
1:22:37
You know? And in order to become
1:22:39
a household name, you can't
1:22:41
be fucking operating with the skeleton crew when like strapped for resources,
1:22:43
you know. But we're getting
1:22:45
there. We're getting there slowly
1:22:48
but surely and
1:22:51
I'm always saying this by just
1:22:53
always full of gratitude and thanks
1:22:55
and appreciation for the people who've
1:22:57
been riding with us. whether they've been there since
1:22:59
twenty seventeen or they came on at
1:23:02
some point during the process, we
1:23:04
appreciate you guys one
1:23:06
hundred percent because we know
1:23:08
that we wouldn't be
1:23:10
here without you guys. Well, guys, cop all that stuff. You follow
1:23:13
ed ed
1:23:16
to two. And then you
1:23:18
could also follow secretarial SCRTS0CIETY Check out the website. The fall
1:23:20
collection will be dropping soon or
1:23:22
if not, if it hasn't dropped already.
1:23:26
Jesus print every time is at twelve p. m. We'll see
1:23:29
you all next time.
1:23:30
Peugeot. Hey there.
1:23:31
Breeze line has a holiday
1:23:33
gift just for you, one month of
1:23:35
free Internet for all your family's gift
1:23:37
sites, book flights, and movie nights. Get
1:23:40
reliable, fast Internet with speed starting
1:23:42
at one hundred megabits per second for just nineteen ninety nine a month. Plus free WiFi your way home first
1:23:45
twelve months. And
1:23:48
your first month is free.
1:23:50
Breeze Line wishes you all a happy and bright holiday season. If only they could give you a little holiday relief
1:23:52
from all the
1:23:55
matching family outfits, service
1:23:57
subject to the other way. New residential customers like there is only visit biz biz biz biz biz biz biz biz biz biz biz dot com for complete
1:24:00
off details.
Podchaser is the ultimate destination for podcast data, search, and discovery. Learn More